It’s our first proper episode! As we’re starting our journey through mythology and Roman history at the very beginning, let’s talk about just that- the beginning, or the creation of the cosmos and the gods. Strap in, because it’s going to be a bumpy ride full of coups, violence and intrigue…
Sources for this episode:
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- Author unknown (2016), The Holy Bible, English Standard Version. Wheaton, Illinois: Crossway.