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History of the World podcast

Unscripted (44) ( Saxo Grammaticus )

History of the World podcast

Chris Hasler

History

4.8971 Ratings

🗓️ 3 August 2022

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Summary

A catch up on the listener messages and reviews and a brief mention on who Saxo Grammaticus was and what influence he had on Denmark and literature.

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0:00.0

The History of the World Podcast, written and presented by Chris Hasler. This is the History of the World Podcast Unscripted. Oh, yeah. Oh, you know, I'm going to do you know.

0:53.0

Oh, you know.

0:55.0

Now, you know.

0:57.0

Oh, you know.

0:58.0

Oh, you know.

1:00.0

Oh, you know. Hello everyone. Welcome to the history of the world unscripted yet again here we are

1:14.1

unscripted we should be giving you another unscripted episode this weekend

1:19.0

this coming weekend before the publication of new full episodes which have been long

1:26.1

away to while we've had this two-month break so I think yeah I think it will be

1:32.4

we can target the 14th of August as the first

1:38.6

proper episode that we've got come back we've had long enough haven't we off so it's about time we

1:43.7

started publishing again but you've been very patient in the meantime and I've

1:48.6

tried to give you some unscripted episodes to keep your to sort of wet your appetite let's say and

1:56.8

yesterday we did answer a question from one of our history of the World Podcast,

2:05.0

Illuminati members, Diane Timmerman,

2:08.0

who wrote in asking about the old Swiss Confederacy.

2:12.8

In this episode we're going to be talking about a question that Renee Rassenin has written in and asked.

2:23.6

She's herself a member of the History of the World Podcast

2:26.9

the Illuminati and is qualified to ask a question

2:30.3

that we will answer during the podcast. Now's the time and she's written now what effect

2:35.4

did the reshaping of the original sagas into Latin by saxochromaticas have on how the genre was known outside of Scandinavia.

2:48.0

This is a very, very difficult question for someone like me to answer.

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