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So You Think You Can Rule Persia
Umberto Molinatti & Sariel Snowings
119 episodes
1 month ago
A podcast in the rexypod format rating and reviewing all the kings of Persia from Deioces to Yazdegerd III. Hosted by Umberto Molinatti and Sariel Snowings
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A podcast in the rexypod format rating and reviewing all the kings of Persia from Deioces to Yazdegerd III. Hosted by Umberto Molinatti and Sariel Snowings
Show more...
History
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92.5 Caliphate Conclave Special with Popeular History
So You Think You Can Rule Persia
47 minutes 40 seconds
8 months ago
92.5 Caliphate Conclave Special with Popeular History
Here's a surprise extra episode for you all! With current events around the conclave, we partnered up with Gregg of Popeular History and Cardinal Numbers to discuss the election of the early caliphs and how they differed or matched the pope in Rome. Find Gregg here at Popeular History and Cardinal Numbershttps://www.popeularhistory.com/   You can find the current rounds here!https://soyouthinkyoucanrulepersia.wordpress.com/final-rounds/ Here's the link to our Patreon!www.patreon.com/soyouthinkyoucanrulepersia
So You Think You Can Rule Persia
A podcast in the rexypod format rating and reviewing all the kings of Persia from Deioces to Yazdegerd III. Hosted by Umberto Molinatti and Sariel Snowings