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    <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>The Dark Side of Ancient History</strong> is a true crime and history podcast exploring the murders, conspiracies, betrayals, and hidden crimes that lurk beneath the surface of the ancient world.</p><p>Behind every golden age, mighty empire, and legendary ruler lies a darker story—of <strong>assassinations</strong>, <strong>poison plots</strong>, <strong>court intrigues</strong>, <strong>ritual killings</strong>, <strong>political corruption</strong>, and crimes powerful people tried to erase.</p><p>Each episode uncovers a real case from <strong>ancient history</strong>, telling the full story behind <strong>historical murders</strong>, <strong>political crimes</strong>, <strong>royal conspiracies</strong>, and acts of violence from Greece, Rome, Egypt, Persia, China, and beyond. These are not myths or legends—they are documented crimes preserved in ancient trials, chronicles, inscriptions, and eyewitness accounts.</p><p>Through narrative storytelling and historical sources, the show explores <strong>ancient true crime</strong>, <strong>power and violence</strong>, <strong>early justice systems</strong>, and the psychology of killers, tyrants, conspirators, and victims in worlds without modern law or protection.</p><p>This isn’t a heroic history podcast or a tour of famous monuments. It’s a deep, atmospheric journey into <strong>the darkest side of ancient civilization</strong>, where ambition, fear, revenge, and greed shaped the course of history in blood.</p><p>If you’re fascinated by <strong>true crime</strong>, <strong>ancient history</strong>, <strong>murders in history</strong>, <strong>assassinations</strong>, <strong>poisoners</strong>, <strong>court conspiracies</strong>, <strong>royal scandals</strong>, and the violent underside of the past—this podcast is for you.</p><p><strong>The Dark Side of Ancient History</strong> Every civilization has shadows. These are the stories from inside them.</p>]]></description>
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