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  • An Aristokrat in Ancient Greece Special Edition Pandemics in Ancient Greece

  • A Complete Description by Famous Historician Thucydides of How a Pandemic Affects an Empire.
  • By: Stathis Mylonas
  • Narrated by: William Mark Hyde
  • Length: 21 mins

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Summary

Are pandemics something new? How on Earth did ancient empires and their citizens react to them? Is there a way to protect ourselves both mentally and physically against them?

How do pandemics affect our social metal and religious behavior?

The most objective historian of all time, Thucydides gives the answer to all these problems by describing the symptoms and the effects of the pandemic in the Ancient Athens Empire (he was also ill from the plague and got over it!).

By listening to this book, you’ll have a complete blueprint of how to deal with the effects of the pandemic on both social and psychological levels, so you won't get affected by fake teachers and fake news.

Also, you will realize that a pandemic is a no joke, and it makes no discriminations among social ranks.

Stay safe; stay home!

©2020 Stathis Mylonas (P)2021 Stathis Mylonas

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