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Episode 43: Being a King in Wales
Episode 42: Kinship in Wales
Episode 41 The Advance of Christianity in the Face of Mounting Chaos
Episode 40: The Tyrants of Gildas
Episode 39: St David
Episode 38: The End of Latin and the beginning of Brythonic
Episode 37: Life in Decline and the Origins of Feudalism
Episode 36: Irish Influences in Late Antiquity
Episode 35 The Downward Spiral to Dyrham
Episode 34: Arthur King of the Britons
Episode 33 Britain versus the Saxons
Episode 32 The Anglo Saxon Arrival
Episode 31: A Source Telling of the Saxons Landing
Episode 30 Christmas Traditions of Wales
Episode 29: Formation of the Kingdoms After Rome
Episode 28 The New God and the Celtic Church
Episode 27 The Old Gods in the Late Classical Age
Episode 26: Sources and History Gildas, Bede, and Nennius
Episode 25 Memory and History
Episode 24 End of the Line
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