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25. How Many Men Were in a Roman Army? With Dan Snow. Why do Cats Purr? Why do Stars Shine in the Sky? With the Science Museum.

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We have our first history question this week! Answered by top historian, Dan Snow. It comes from Ethan who would like to know how many men were in a Roman army? Dan Snow tells us the answer, which is more complicated than you’d think!

Dan tells us about some different battles and how many men took part. Discover how local men were recruited and how many more men there were than in the Roman army today.

Our next question is about cats! And it comes from Alice, she would like to know why cats purr? We all know cats purr when they’re content but how about other reasons? You’ll find out all the ways cats communicate and how listening to cats purr can be great for humans, as well as for the overall health of cats.

Next up is Faye who lives in Switzerland, she asks us in France and English why stars shine in the sky? To help answer the question we have Doug from the Science Museum in London. You’ll also find out why stars twinkle and how come they don’t twinkle if you see them from outer space.

A huge thank you Dan Snow and Doug at the Science Museum for telling us about Roman armies and stars! Huge thanks also to Ethan, Faye and Alice and for this week’s questions!

I’ll be back next week answering more questions from children around the world in another episode of Everything Under The Sun.


Do send in your questions for the show and the Everything Under the Sun BOOK I’m writing for Ladybird Books, which will be a beautifully illustrated book for Christmas 2020.

If you send in your questions soon they might make it into the book, which would be so exciting! Just ask an adult to record you using their smartphone and send it into me at molly@everythingunderthesun.co.uk

There’s info about how to do that on the show’s website, everythingunderthesun.co.uk.

They can be questions about anything and everything under and even above the sun!

If you like the show please do rate, review and subscribe and tell all your friends to do the same, it really does help!

Remember to vote for Everything Under The Sun in the British Podcast Awards by going to britishpodcastawards.com/vote and type in the first few letters of Everything Under The Sun and it'll come up. Thank you very much everyone!

Dan Snow on twitter: @thehistoryguy

The Science Museum: https://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/

My social media:

Twitter: @mollyoldfield

Instagram: @mollyoldfieldwrites

Facebook: Molly Oldfield

Website: www.mollyoldfield.com

And www.everythingunderthesun.co.uk

Have a lovely week! Thank you and goodbye! X



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We have our first history question this week! Answered by top historian, Dan Snow. It comes from Ethan who would like to know how many men were in a Roman army? Dan Snow tells us the answer, which is more complicated than you’d think!

Dan tells us about some different battles and how many men took part. Discover how local men were recruited and how many more men there were than in the Roman army today.

Our next question is about cats! And it comes from Alice, she would like to know why cats purr? We all know cats purr when they’re content but how about other reasons? You’ll find out all the ways cats communicate and how listening to cats purr can be great for humans, as well as for the overall health of cats.

Next up is Faye who lives in Switzerland, she asks us in France and English why stars shine in the sky? To help answer the question we have Doug from the Science Museum in London. You’ll also find out why stars twinkle and how come they don’t twinkle if you see them from outer space.

A huge thank you Dan Snow and Doug at the Science Museum for telling us about Roman armies and stars! Huge thanks also to Ethan, Faye and Alice and for this week’s questions!

I’ll be back next week answering more questions from children around the world in another episode of Everything Under The Sun.


Do send in your questions for the show and the Everything Under the Sun BOOK I’m writing for Ladybird Books, which will be a beautifully illustrated book for Christmas 2020.

If you send in your questions soon they might make it into the book, which would be so exciting! Just ask an adult to record you using their smartphone and send it into me at molly@everythingunderthesun.co.uk

There’s info about how to do that on the show’s website, everythingunderthesun.co.uk.

They can be questions about anything and everything under and even above the sun!

If you like the show please do rate, review and subscribe and tell all your friends to do the same, it really does help!

Remember to vote for Everything Under The Sun in the British Podcast Awards by going to britishpodcastawards.com/vote and type in the first few letters of Everything Under The Sun and it'll come up. Thank you very much everyone!

Dan Snow on twitter: @thehistoryguy

The Science Museum: https://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/

My social media:

Twitter: @mollyoldfield

Instagram: @mollyoldfieldwrites

Facebook: Molly Oldfield

Website: www.mollyoldfield.com

And www.everythingunderthesun.co.uk

Have a lovely week! Thank you and goodbye! X



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See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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