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Greeking Out from National Geographic Kids

S10E4 - Roman Around with Gladiators

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Oh Muses! We travel to the Roman Empire to discuss real life gladiators. In this episode we encounter old-school graffiti, historical facts, enslaved people, volcanic eruptions, self unaliving, unalivng other people willy nilly, talk of animal cruelty, Geneva conventions, and cosplaying emperors.

© National Geographic Length 28 min 17 May 2024 Season 10 Episode 4 StoriesHistoryMythology USA Story

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© National Geographic Length 28 min 17 May 2024 Season 10 Episode 4 StoriesHistoryMythology USA Story

Get Ready for Nat Geo Kids Greeking Out!

Get Ready for Nat Geo Kids Greeking Out!

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Oh Muses! We travel to the Roman Empire to discuss real life gladiators. In this episode we encounter old-school graffiti, historical facts, enslaved people, volcanic eruptions, self unaliving, unalivng other people willy nilly, talk of animal cruelty, Geneva conventions, and cosplaying emperors.

This one’s a bit gnarly, folks, so listen with caution!

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