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This week, Dune and Titus break down the violent and bloody history behind a relatively innocuous wintertime holiday.
In this installment of our Justinian series, Titus and Dune start work unraveling the behemoth of the Gothic War, focusing on Belisarius's conquests in Italy from 535-540
In this installment of our Justinian series, Titus and Dune break down the first great conquest under Justinian's reign: his campaign against the Vandals controlling North Africa
Justinian is one of history's most perplexing figures, leaving a legacy just as confusing as his motives were. In the first part of a new Duo Stulti series, Dune and Titus break down his mammoth law code.
This week, Dune and Titus delve into how the ancient world viewed our friendly animal companions, including cats, dogs, guinea pigs and gorillas!
In this episode Dune mounts a defense for Commodus, an emperor widely reviled by historians.
Deep in the frozen north of Norway and Lapland, Dune regales Titus with chilling stories from the Finnish folkloric tradition
In this episode, Titus breaks down the changes and decline of the Hellenistic armies, and why they eventually lost to Rome.
In this episode, Dune regales Titus with an interesting theory- the Vikings made it all the way to Peru.
In this episode, Titus rambles and rants about his favorite historical underdogs, the Byzantine (or Eastern Roman) Empire.
In this episode, Titus does his best to defend Nero, matricide, and religious persecution of minorities.
In this episode, Titus and Dune tackle the interesting theory that claims the medieval Welsh kingdoms are the last holdouts of the Western Roman Empire.
In this episode, Dune tells Titus all about the early life of Genghis Khan.
Today Dune and Titus broach a light-hearted and uncontroversial topic: ancient genocides.
In this installment of The Worst of History, Dune and Titus discuss the extremely controversial figure of Cleopatra. Was she a conniving witch who prolonged the Roman Civil War, or a queen trying her hardest to ensure the prosperity of her people?
Today Titus and Dune discuss Troy, the Sea Peoples and how they are related
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In this episode, Titus breaks down the transition of the Roman army from the old manipular system into the legions we all know and love, and why this transition is often lied about in scholarly sources.
This week, Dune and Titus discuss the concept of a "Caesar", the conditions leading up to it, and what the concept of an "Augustus" is.
On this month's installment of The Worst of History, Titus and Dune examine two often-disparaged Romans from the late Republic.