History Heard Here

History Heard Here Season 3 - Episode 6: Nailed It!


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This week, Rachel discusses the start of the Tudor dynasty which shows why you should always be extra careful when participating in tournaments, that women and men can in fact just be friends and that double standards may result in it being difficult for you to settle down. Also talked about is the Protestant and Catholic Reformation which shows that all you need to create a religious movement is to move to Switzerland, divorce your wife and become a fugitive but not necessarily in that order. This week's myth moment is St. George and the Dragon, a very convenient tale of how magic oranges can save the day. 


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History Heard HereBy Rachel Pasternack

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