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Jan 2024
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Bettany Hughes: The audaciousness of the...

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Bettany Hughes is a British historian, author and broadcaster who specialises in classical antiquity. She's written and presented over 50 TV and radio documentaries and received awards for her effort in documenting this period in history.   
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