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Princess
BBC Radio 4
22 episodes
9 months ago

Anita Anand and her guests explore princesses - delving into their favourite fictional, or historical, princess. From She Ra to Mesopatamian high priestess Enheduanna we get into what it means to be a princess.

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Anita Anand and her guests explore princesses - delving into their favourite fictional, or historical, princess. From She Ra to Mesopatamian high priestess Enheduanna we get into what it means to be a princess.

Show more...
Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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Paterson Joseph on Hatshepsut
Princess
33 minutes
3 years ago
Paterson Joseph on Hatshepsut

Actor Paterson Jospeh and Egyptologist and author Dr Colleen Darnell in conversation with Anita Anand. Paterson brings Egyptian princess Hatshepsut to the table and Dr Colleen Darnell explains her incredible, and mysterious, legacy. Hatshepsut rose from princess, to rule as regent to finally rule as Pharaoh alongside Thutmose III for two decades. But twenty years after her death there were efforts to forcibly remove her name from history...

Produced by Audio Always Producer: Ailsa Rochester Editor: Jo Meeks Sound: Rob Green

Princess

Anita Anand and her guests explore princesses - delving into their favourite fictional, or historical, princess. From She Ra to Mesopatamian high priestess Enheduanna we get into what it means to be a princess.