Youtube activity of "Getrennt marschieren, vereint schlagen" (@Vereint_schlagen) on "Schwerpunkt" channel.
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Getrennt marschieren, vereint schlagen
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@Vereint_schlagen
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"Rome's early enemies: Latins, Etruscans, Gauls and Samnites"
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"Thanks to the 20,000 subscribers and controversial testing of the audience"
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"The Gregorian Reforms (1049-1122): a recap"
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"The Landsknechts: an overview"
"The Longobard invasion and the myth of the "total fracture" with the Roman past"
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