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History, Myth & Fiction Storytelling

History, Myth & Fiction Storytelling

De : Andy Taylor
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Step into a world where the past comes alive, myths whisper their eternal truths, and imagination weaves history into unforgettable tales. In this series, we journey across ancient civilizations, legendary heroes, and timeless stories that shaped cultures and inspired generations. From real historical events to mythical wonders—and even reimagined fiction born from both—you’ll experience storytelling that bridges fact, legend, and creativity.Copyright Andy Taylor
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    • Episode 30 Echoes Through Time – When Myth Meets History
      Aug 29 2025
      History is the story of what we remember. Myth is the story of what we imagine. And somewhere between those two realms lies a place where truth and wonder intertwine, shaping how humanity understands its past and dreams of its future.
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      3 min
    • Episode 29 The Oracle of Delphi – Whispers from the God of Light
      Aug 29 2025
      High in the mountains of Greece, on the slopes of Mount Parnassus, there once stood a sanctuary that drew kings and peasants alike. It was not a fortress, nor a treasury, but a place of mystery—the Temple of Apollo at Delphi. Here lived the Pythia, the Oracle, a woman whose voice was said to carry the words of a god.
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      4 min
    • Episode 28 The Ghost Ship of the Arctic – The Legend of the HMS Erebus and Terror
      Aug 29 2025
      In 1845, two proud ships of the British Royal Navy—the HMS Erebus and HMS Terror—set sail from England. Their mission: to chart the elusive Northwest Passage, a sea route through the Arctic that promised wealth and dominance for those who controlled it. Commanded by the seasoned explorer Sir John Franklin, the expedition was hailed as the height of Victorian ambition. But soon, the ships vanished into ice and legend.
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      4 min
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