π§ Germanicus with Lindsay Powell
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2,000 years ago, the heroic general Germanicus Caesar died at Epidaphnae just outside Antioch on the Orontes. Roman historian Lindsay Powell unravels the mystery surrounding the demise of Ancient Romeβs most popular son and explains why he was such a remarkable figure.
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