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    3-7. Regicide and More

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    About this Episode

    As the history moves into the middle of the 14th century, the Dynasty enters into a volatile and dramatic period.  Before this episode is finished four Great Khans/Chinese Emperors come to power in a little over eight years.  This era is filled with regicide, coups d’état, betrayals, violent family clashes, and retribution.

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