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The Doctors return to the verbal fray with an examination of the reign, times, and doings of Tullus Hostilius. Who? You may very well ask!
No where near as famous as his predecessors, Tullus Hostilius is a significant figure if you follow the Roman historiographical tradition. And yes, he was a king of Rome.
There is violence, controversy, and a tale of two sets of triplets. Let the Doctors R and G take you on a tour.
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Episode 38: Tullus Hostilius
Giuseppe Cesari, c. 1601, La Victoire de Tullus Hostilius sur les forces de Veies et de Fidena.
Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.
For our full show notes and edited transcripts, head on over to https://partialhistorians.com/
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The Doctors return to the verbal fray with an examination of the reign, times, and doings of Tullus Hostilius. Who? You may very well ask!
No where near as famous as his predecessors, Tullus Hostilius is a significant figure if you follow the Roman historiographical tradition. And yes, he was a king of Rome.
There is violence, controversy, and a tale of two sets of triplets. Let the Doctors R and G take you on a tour.
Click on the link to listen or download:
Episode 38: Tullus Hostilius
Giuseppe Cesari, c. 1601, La Victoire de Tullus Hostilius sur les forces de Veies et de Fidena.
Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.
For our full show notes and edited transcripts, head on over to https://partialhistorians.com/
Support the show
Patreon
Ko-Fi
Read our books
Rex: The Seven Kings of Rome
Your Cheeky Guide to the Roman Empire
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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