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Interesting Things with JC

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993: "The Foundation of Rome - 21 April 753BC"

Interesting Things with JC #993: "The Foundation of Rome - 21 April 753BC" - Delve into the mythological beginnings of Rome, founded by the twins Romulus and Remus. According to legend, their story features divine intervention, survival, and betrayal, culminating in Romulus establishing Rome after the tragic death of Remus. This tale blends myth with the harsh realities of ancient times, highlighting the dramatic and often brutal path to Rome's establishment.

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868: "The Longest Night"

Interesting Things with JC #868: "The Longest Night" - Explore the winter solstice's multifaceted significance, from its ancient reverence in various civilizations to its modern-day scientific exploration, highlighting the intricate balance of Earth's axial dynamics and fostering reflections on humanity's place within the cosmos.

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