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Sep 2018
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Histoire de la Grèce antique (Part II)

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Lydiens et Phrygiens.

Histoire mouvementée, du VIIIe au VIIe siècle avant notre ère, de la Lydie et de la Phrygie. De l'or du Pactole aux invasions cimmériennes, de l'avènement de Gygès en passant par les célèbres Crésus et Midas ; découvrons ensemble une perspective méconnue des évènements de ce temps en Asie mineure, où le terreau de l'histoire grec a ensemencé.

Musiques : Dama-May et Myst on the Moor, Darkening Developments (Kevin MacLeod)
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