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Sun, 29 Aug 2010 21:43:11 PST

Show 35 - Death Throes of the Republic II

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Sun, 29 Aug 2010   -   01:35:15 minutes   -   91.50mb


Disaster threatens the Republic, but the cure might be worse than the disease. "The Dan Carlin version" of this story continues with ambition-addict Marius dominating the story and Plutarch dominating the sources.


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More Notes:

1. "Lives" by Plutarch
2. "Civil Wars" by Appian


Keywords: podcast,Rome, Marius, Sulla, Greece, war, military, legion, ancient, history, podcast, constitution, senate, German, Gauls, Celts, barbarians, revolution, Civil, Cimbri, Teutons, Caesar, republic, dictator




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