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Episode 63 – Aediles, Fetiales, and Coriolanus
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Publication Date |
Aug 26, 2016
Episode Duration |
00:23:06
The Doctors pursue the different elements coming to the fore in the 490s BCE by looking at a little more detail at the development of the position of aedile, and the significance of the fetiale priests in matters relating to war, peace, and oaths. And no episode looking at this period would be complete without more on the developing career of Coriolanus!
The Doctors pursue the different elements coming to the fore in the 490s BCE by looking at a little more detail at the development of the position of aedile, and the significance of the fetiale priests in matters relating to war, peace, and oaths. And no episode looking at this period would be complete without more on the developing career of Coriolanus! Hear it all here:   Episode 63 - Aediles, Fetiales, and Coriolanus Thomas Lawrence 1798 'John Philip Kemble as Coriolanus in "Coriolanus" by William Shakespeare

The Doctors pursue the different elements coming to the fore in the 490s BCE by looking at a little more detail at the development of the position of aedile, and the significance of the fetiale priests in matters relating to war, peace, and oaths.

And no episode looking at this period would be complete without more on the developing career of Coriolanus!

Hear it all here:

 

Episode 63 – Aediles, Fetiales, and Coriolanus

Thomas Lawrence 1798 'John Philip Kemble as Coriolanus in

Thomas Lawrence 1798 ‘John Philip Kemble as Coriolanus in “Coriolanus” by William Shakespeare

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