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History of Everything - 58 History of Everything: The 14th Century and How Much it Sucked

58 History of Everything: The 14th Century and How Much it Sucked

12/23/22 • 141 min

History of Everything

The 14th century kind of sucked. War, famine, and disease were everywhere and europe experienced one of its darkest times. But there are so many wild stories within it that we need to share and so here we go. remember to pick up the book!

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The 14th century kind of sucked. War, famine, and disease were everywhere and europe experienced one of its darkest times. But there are so many wild stories within it that we need to share and so here we go. remember to pick up the book!

Bonus episodes as well as ad-free episodes on Patreon.

Find us on Instagram. Join us on Discord.

Submit your relatives on our website

Join the Book Club on http://chirpbooks.com/history

Get some delicious COFFEE

Podcast Youtube Channel

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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