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Aug 2017
18m 13s

A Contest of the Gods

Starglow Media / Wondery
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Ancient Athens, shining beacon of Greece, has been completed, but it has no name. The God Poseidon and the Goddess Athena compete to see who will win the patronage of the city. Support the show at Patreon.com/stories and check out KidsListen.org

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