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FAQs about The Historyologist Podcast:How many episodes does The Historyologist Podcast have?The podcast currently has 37 episodes available.
May 12, 202637. The Egg Theory of HistoryWe learn about how eggs have shaped history in very unexpected ways. Once again Tim joins us to lay some truth on our brains. This is history like you’ve never seen it. Enjoy....more15minPlay
May 03, 202636. Worlds most impossible history quizA history quiz that is impossible to answer. Maybe you won’t know the answer, or maybe you just won’t want to. Either way. Enjoy...more11minPlay
April 02, 202635. Pyrrhus of Epirus: The ancient general who lost by winning!?!Pyrrhus of Epirus lead a life of adventure until his head got bonked. Learn the incredible true story of one of the people of history. Enjoy....more52minPlay
March 10, 202634. What happened to the Ancient Romans?The Roman people built one of the biggest and most influential empires ever. But what happened to them? Why do Romans not live with us today?Join us as we answer some questions you might have. Enjoy...more29minPlay
March 03, 202634. Lord Shiva will F@#! you up | Hindu storiesA collection of stories about the Hindu God Shiva....more11minPlay
February 20, 202633. Julius Caesar was a great man & did nothing wrongJulius Caesar was a great man and did nothing wrong. He saved the Roman republic and showed all ancient guys how to do it. Enjoy...more30minPlay
February 04, 202632. The tragic fate of Remus | Founding of RomeThe story of Romulus and Remus is expertly retold here for your enjoyment. Never before has the founding of Rome been brought to life with such vivid realism. Remus did nothing wrong!Enjoy....more43minPlay
January 27, 202631. The Ancient Greek cult that created Gods (Eluesinian Mysteries)The mysteries of Eluesis were foundation to the Greek world. Through them many people claimed to become gods. Is it true?...more38minPlay
January 01, 202630. Historical “Resurrections”Resurrections are apparently a frequent event in history. We take a look at some of the more colourful examples and completely side step saying anything of valueEnjoy...more33minPlay
December 25, 202529. Roman “Christmas” | Saturnalia explainedJoin us as we use expert knowledge to not really address what the Roman’s did over the festive season. Saturnalia is the festival that turned the Roman world upside down each year....more27minPlay
FAQs about The Historyologist Podcast:How many episodes does The Historyologist Podcast have?The podcast currently has 37 episodes available.