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Every weekday, experience a piece of world mythos delivered right to your ears. We've collected as many available public-domain audiobooks related to Earth mythologies, from the legendary King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table to the epics of Odysseus and Troy. Every weekday we'll add 15-40 minutes of one of these, to make it conveniently bite-sized for you enjoyment.
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More medieval romance than history, Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia Regum Britanniae represents the oldest versions we have of many legends of Britain, populated by such characters as the Leir, Cymbeline, Uther and Arthur Pendragon and Cadwallader. This is Giles’ 1848 revision of Thompson’s 1718 edition. – Summary by SkyRider The post History of the Kings of Britain – Introduction appeared first on MythBank.
More medieval romance than history, Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia Regum Britanniae represents the oldest versions we have of many legends of Britain, populated by such characters as the Leir, Cymbeline, Uther and Arthur Pendragon and Cadwallader. This is Giles’ 1848 revision of Thompson’s 1718 edition. – Summary by SkyRider The post History of the Kings of Britain – Book I Part 1: Brutus rallies the Trojans appeared first on MythBank.
More medieval romance than history, Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia Regum Britanniae represents the oldest versions we have of many legends of Britain, populated by such characters as the Leir, Cymbeline, Uther and Arthur Pendragon and Cadwallader. This is Giles’ 1848 revision of Thompson’s 1718 edition. – Summary by SkyRider The post History of the Kings of Britain – Book I Part 2: The Trojans defeat Aquitaine and settle Albion appeared first on MythBank.
More medieval romance than history, Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia Regum Britanniae represents the oldest versions we have of many legends of Britain, populated by such characters as the Leir, Cymbeline, Uther and Arthur Pendragon and Cadwallader. This is Giles’ 1848 revision of Thompson’s 1718 edition. – Summary by SkyRider The post History of the Kings of Britain – Book II Part 1: The descendants of Brutus appeared first on MythBank.
More medieval romance than history, Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia Regum Britanniae represents the oldest versions we have of many legends of Britain, populated by such characters as the Leir, Cymbeline, Uther and Arthur Pendragon and Cadwallader. This is Giles’ 1848 revision of Thompson’s 1718 edition. – Summary by SkyRider The post History of the Kings of Britain – Book II Part 2: Leir and his daughters appeared first on MythBank.
More medieval romance than history, Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia Regum Britanniae represents the oldest versions we have of many legends of Britain, populated by such characters as the Leir, Cymbeline, Uther and Arthur Pendragon and Cadwallader. This is Giles’ 1848 revision of Thompson’s 1718 edition. – Summary by SkyRider The post History of the Kings of Britain – Book III Part 1: Belinus and Brennius appeared first on MythBank.
More medieval romance than history, Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia Regum Britanniae represents the oldest versions we have of many legends of Britain, populated by such characters as the Leir, Cymbeline, Uther and Arthur Pendragon and Cadwallader. This is Giles’ 1848 revision of Thompson’s 1718 edition. – Summary by SkyRider The post History of the Kings of Britain – Book III Part 2: Elidure the Pious is crowned thrice appeared first on MythBank.
More medieval romance than history, Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia Regum Britanniae represents the oldest versions we have of many legends of Britain, populated by such characters as the Leir, Cymbeline, Uther and Arthur Pendragon and Cadwallader. This is Giles’ 1848 revision of Thompson’s 1718 edition. – Summary by SkyRider The post History of the Kings of Britain – Book IV Part 1: Julius Caesar invades but is repelled by Cassibellaun appeared first on MythBank.
More medieval romance than history, Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia Regum Britanniae represents the oldest versions we have of many legends of Britain, populated by such characters as the Leir, Cymbeline, Uther and Arthur Pendragon and Cadwallader. This is Giles’ 1848 revision of Thompson’s 1718 edition. – Summary by SkyRider The post History of the Kings of Britain – Book IV Part 2: Tenuantius, Kymbelinus, Guiderius, Arviragus, Marius, Collius, Lucius appeared first on MythBank.
More medieval romance than history, Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia Regum Britanniae represents the oldest versions we have of many legends of Britain, populated by such characters as the Leir, Cymbeline, Uther and Arthur Pendragon and Cadwallader. This is Giles’ 1848 revision of Thompson’s 1718 edition. – Summary by SkyRider The post History of the Kings of Britain – Book V Part 1: Severus, Caracalla, Carausius, Allectus, Asclepiodotus, Coel, Constantius, Constantine appeared first on MythBank.
More medieval romance than history, Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia Regum Britanniae represents the oldest versions we have of many legends of Britain, populated by such characters as the Leir, Cymbeline, Uther and Arthur Pendragon and Cadwallader. This is Giles’ 1848 revision of Thompson’s 1718 edition. – Summary by SkyRider The post History of the Kings of Britain – Book V Part 2: Octavius, Maximian appeared first on MythBank.
More medieval romance than history, Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia Regum Britanniae represents the oldest versions we have of many legends of Britain, populated by such characters as the Leir, Cymbeline, Uther and Arthur Pendragon and Cadwallader. This is Giles’ 1848 revision of Thompson’s 1718 edition. – Summary by SkyRider The post History of the Kings of Britain – Book VI Part 1: Constantine, Constans, Aurelius Ambrosius, Uther Pendragon, Vortegirn appeared first on MythBank.
More medieval romance than history, Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia Regum Britanniae represents the oldest versions we have of many legends of Britain, populated by such characters as the Leir, Cymbeline, Uther and Arthur Pendragon and Cadwallader. This is Giles’ 1848 revision of Thompson’s 1718 edition. – Summary by SkyRider The post History of the Kings of Britain – Book VI Part 2: Vortegirn appeared first on MythBank.
More medieval romance than history, Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia Regum Britanniae represents the oldest versions we have of many legends of Britain, populated by such characters as the Leir, Cymbeline, Uther and Arthur Pendragon and Cadwallader. This is Giles’ 1848 revision of Thompson’s 1718 edition. – Summary by SkyRider The post History of the Kings of Britain – Book VII: The Prophecy of Merlin appeared first on MythBank.
More medieval romance than history, Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia Regum Britanniae represents the oldest versions we have of many legends of Britain, populated by such characters as the Leir, Cymbeline, Uther and Arthur Pendragon and Cadwallader. This is Giles’ 1848 revision of Thompson’s 1718 edition. – Summary by SkyRider The post History of the Kings of Britain – Book VIII Part 1: Aurelius Ambrosius appeared first on MythBank.
More medieval romance than history, Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia Regum Britanniae represents the oldest versions we have of many legends of Britain, populated by such characters as the Leir, Cymbeline, Uther and Arthur Pendragon and Cadwallader. This is Giles’ 1848 revision of Thompson’s 1718 edition. – Summary by SkyRider The post History of the Kings of Britain – Book VIII Part 2: Aurelius Ambrosius, Uther Pendragon appeared first on MythBank.
More medieval romance than history, Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia Regum Britanniae represents the oldest versions we have of many legends of Britain, populated by such characters as the Leir, Cymbeline, Uther and Arthur Pendragon and Cadwallader. This is Giles’ 1848 revision of Thompson’s 1718 edition. – Summary by SkyRider The post History of the Kings of Britain – Book IX Part 1: Arthur defeats the Saxons appeared first on MythBank.
More medieval romance than history, Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia Regum Britanniae represents the oldest versions we have of many legends of Britain, populated by such characters as the Leir, Cymbeline, Uther and Arthur Pendragon and Cadwallader. This is Giles’ 1848 revision of Thompson’s 1718 edition. – Summary by SkyRider The post History of the Kings of Britain – Book IX Part 2: Arthur’s coronation appeared first on MythBank.
More medieval romance than history, Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia Regum Britanniae represents the oldest versions we have of many legends of Britain, populated by such characters as the Leir, Cymbeline, Uther and Arthur Pendragon and Cadwallader. This is Giles’ 1848 revision of Thompson’s 1718 edition. – Summary by SkyRider The post History of the Kings of Britain – Book X Part 1: Arthur marches on Rome appeared first on MythBank.
More medieval romance than history, Geoffrey of Monmouth’s Historia Regum Britanniae represents the oldest versions we have of many legends of Britain, populated by such characters as the Leir, Cymbeline, Uther and Arthur Pendragon and Cadwallader. This is Giles’ 1848 revision of Thompson’s 1718 edition. – Summary by SkyRider The post History of the Kings of Britain – Book X Part 2: Arthur defeats the Roman army appeared first on MythBank.
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