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155: End of the Taifa Era

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SEASON 7: All Roads Lead to Clermont

Miniseries: Iberia on the Eve of Crusade

EPISODE 155: End of the Taifa Era

When eras end and kingdoms fall, one would be entirely justified in assuming that said “end” would come from some external source. But that’s not always the case.

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For only a dollar per month, you can hear multiple varying stories and storylines so far through the 11th century, including but not limited to the creation of the Kingdom of Poland, what’s happening on the Continent while Duke William is conquering England, and, currently, our series called “The Book of Alexios” detailing all those details of the monumental medieval emperor, Alexios Komnenos, that didn’t make it into the public podcast. Every dime donated will be put directly back into the show, so I hope you consider becoming a Patreon member! Just follow this link to our Patreon page to peruse the right “subscription” for you: https://www.patreon.com/FortunesWheelPodcast.

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171 episodes

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SEASON 7: All Roads Lead to Clermont

Miniseries: Iberia on the Eve of Crusade

EPISODE 155: End of the Taifa Era

When eras end and kingdoms fall, one would be entirely justified in assuming that said “end” would come from some external source. But that’s not always the case.

Members-Only Series on Patreon:

For only a dollar per month, you can hear multiple varying stories and storylines so far through the 11th century, including but not limited to the creation of the Kingdom of Poland, what’s happening on the Continent while Duke William is conquering England, and, currently, our series called “The Book of Alexios” detailing all those details of the monumental medieval emperor, Alexios Komnenos, that didn’t make it into the public podcast. Every dime donated will be put directly back into the show, so I hope you consider becoming a Patreon member! Just follow this link to our Patreon page to peruse the right “subscription” for you: https://www.patreon.com/FortunesWheelPodcast.

Social Media:

YouTube Page: Fortune’s Wheel Podcast

Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/fortunes.wheel.3

Twitter Page: https://twitter.com/WheelPodcast

  continue reading

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