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In this episode, we trace the final, desperate days of the Byzantine Empire through the eyes of its last emperor, Constantine XI Palaiologos, and his formidable rival, Sultan Mehmet II.
As the walls of Constantinople trembled under the relentless bombardment of Ottoman cannons, two vastly different leaders prepared for war—Constantine, a resolute ruler defending his crumbling empire, and Mehmet, a young, ambitious conqueror determined to carve his name into history.
Both men knew the battle was inevitable.
In Constantinople, fear hung heavy in the air as the people clung to fading hopes of Western aid. In Edirne, Mehmet’s forges thundered, casting the largest cannon ever built.
Ancient prophecies foretold the city's fall, but history also warned of disaster for any Muslim ruler who dared to seize it.
The last battle of the great Christian empire was at hand—and both sides knew it would be a fight to the death.
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The Byzantine Empire was on the verge of collapse. Surrounded by enemies, Emperor Manuel II faced the daunting task of saving Constantinople from the relentless advance of the Ottoman Turks.
Sultan Bayezid "The Thunderbolt" had tightened his grip around the ancient city, and its fall seemed inevitable.
Yet, when all hope seemed lost, an unexpected threat to the Ottomans arose, offering the Byzantine Empire a final, fleeting reprieve...
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In this episode, we dive into the turbulent final century of the Byzantine Empire through the eyes of one of its most fascinating figures: John VI Kantakouzenos.
A reluctant emperor, John inherited a crumbling empire beset by internal strife and foreign threats. While others dreamed of restoring Rome’s former glory, John envisioned a smaller, reformed state that could survive by diplomacy and pragmatism. His alliances with the rising Ottoman Turks, the Italian merchant republics, and the Serbian kingdom reveal the precarious balancing act required to hold the empire together.
We also explore the destructive civil wars that fractured the ruling Palaiologos dynasty, the growing dominance of Venice and Genoa in Byzantine politics, and the meteoric rise of the Ottoman Turks—an alliance that would later become the empire’s greatest enemy.
By the end of this episode, you’ll understand why the Byzantine Empire fell—and marvel at how it managed to survive as long as it did.
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In the final episode of our two-part series on the Irish Potato Famine, we examine the most devastating years of the crisis. As Lord John Russell’s government prioritizes cost-cutting, Charles Trevelyan enforces harsh famine relief policies that intensify the suffering. Amid the chaos, the Quakers revolutionize soup kitchens, while Asenath Nicholson opens her home to the starving.
We also explore the mass emigration that followed, with millions fleeing on overcrowded "coffin ships" to America. This episode uncovers the famine’s lasting impact on Ireland’s population, culture, and its relationship with Britain, leaving scars that shaped generations.
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In this episode, we explore the early years of the Irish Potato Famine, a devastating event that reshaped Ireland's history. Known as The Great Hunger (an Gorta Mór), this crisis led to the deaths of over a million people and forced millions more to flee their homeland. But this was no mere natural disaster—it was a crisis made worse by the actions, and inactions, of those in power.
We'll examine the role of Charles Trevelyan, a British civil servant whose policies worsened the famine's impact, turning a natural blight into a human-made catastrophe. We'll also meet Asenath Nicholson, an American humanitarian who travelled across Ireland, documenting the suffering and offering aid. Her accounts give us a glimpse into the lives of those who endured unimaginable hardships.
As we unravel these early years, we'll see how British colonial policies and mismanagement turned a crop failure into a national tragedy.
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In this episode of Quickfire, we take a lighthearted look at one of World War II’s most bizarre moments: The Battle of Castle Itter.
Picture this—a ragtag group featuring Nazis fighting against their fellow Nazis, American GIs, a French tennis champion, and a tank affectionately dubbed Besotted Jenny, all banding together to defend an ancient Austrian castle. Tune in as Alex and I wander through this wild and weird chapter of history.
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Join us for a lively journey into the ancient world as co-host Alexander Gates and I delve into the most scandalous and petty letters of antiquity.
From expletive-laden tirades to guilt-tripping manipulations, we uncover the outrageous communications of everyday people.
Listen in as we explore the fiery exchanges between an Ottoman Sultan and his insolent correspondent, a Sogdian wife's scathing rebuke, a Babylonian student's cunning manipulation of maternal guilt, and the rebellious outbursts of a spoiled Greek adolescent.
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CHAPTERS:
00:00:00-What is Quickfire?
00:04:03-Reply of the Zaporizhian Cossacks
00:09:56-Sogdian wife complaining to her husband
00:12:50- Babylonian student moaning to his mother
00:16:09-Greek teenager berating his father
Reply of the Zaporizhian Cossacks Painting:https://tinyurl.com/Zaporozhian
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“The most decisive disaster in Byzantine history” - Steven Runciman
In the epic conclusion to our series, we delve into the monumental Battle of Manzikert in 1071.
Through the perspectives of Alp Arslan and Emperor Romanos IV Diogenes, we explore the motivations and strategies of these two pivotal leaders leading up to this climactic confrontation. Drawing from primary and secondary sources, we provide a detailed, blow-by-blow account of the battle, capturing the intensity and drama of the conflict.
Following the battle, we discuss its far-reaching consequences, marking the beginning of the Byzantine Empire's decline and its impact on world history.
What if The Byzantines won at Manzikert?
The Turks may have never settled Anatolia and the Greek Orthodox population may've maintained majority.
Join us as we unravel the events and aftermath of the Battle of Manzikert, a turning point that changed the course of history forever.
CHAPTERS:
00:00:00-Recap of series
00:02:29-Romanos IV marches east
00:06:22-Alp Arslan caught off-guard
00:14:06-Peace negotiations fail
00:18:35-Battle begins
00:24:09-Romanos IV betrayed
00:29:29-Romanos IV returns to Constantinople
00:33:52-Death of Romanos IV
00:37:00-Aftereffects of the battle
00:40:14-Epilogue (rise of Alexios I)
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In this episode we'll explore the rise of the Seljuk Turks and the crises within the Byzantine Empire leading up to the pivotal Battle of Manzikert in 1071.
We delve into the transformation of the Seljuk Turks from a steppe horde into a powerful empire under the leadership of Alp Arslan. His strategic brilliance and conquests have cemented his status as an Islamic hero today. As the Seljuk Empire expands its influence, their ambitions bring them into direct conflict with the Byzantine Empire, setting the stage for a major clash of civilizations.
We trace the escalating situation within Byzantium, marked by political instability and military challenges. Amidst this turmoil emerges Emperor Romanos IV Diogenes, a soldier-emperor whose rise to power is fraught with internal strife and external threats. Romanos IV’s reign is defined by his efforts to restore the empire’s strength and counter the Seljuk advance.
Join us as we explore the rise of the Seljuks under Alp Arslan and the Byzantine struggle for survival on the eve of Manzikert, a battle that would alter the course of the Byzantine Empire and the region forever.
CHAPTERS:
00:00:00-Introduction
00:02:13-Origins of The Seljuks
00:09:58-Tughril I & Chaghri Beg's exodus
00:21:13- Rise of Alp Arslan
00:27:27-Byzantium unravels
00:38:44-Fall of Ani aftermath
00:42:29-Romanos IV takes the throne
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“Our Empire is withering!” - Empress Eudokia
Today, we'll explore the events leading up to the 1071 Battle of Manzikert through the reign of Byzantine Emperor Constantine IX.
During Constantine IX's reign, the Byzantine Empire faces threats from all sides. We meet the Seljuk Turks, whose ambitions and determination set the stage for future conquest.
Constantine IX struggles to maintain control amidst internal court intrigue and the frequent raids of the Pechenegs, a powerful nomadic tribe. Adding to his challenges is the Great Schism of 1054, a monumental religious split that weakens the unity of Christendom.
The Normans, having established territories in Southern Italy, also become a threat, further straining Byzantine resources. Through Constantine IX's reign, the empire is stretched to its limits as it navigates alliances and conflicts.
The Battle of Manzikert is a turning point in history. It marks the beginning of the Byzantine Empire's decline and opens the door for Turkish dominance in Anatolia. This battle changes the course of history, reshaping the balance of power in the region.
Join us as we delve into the complexities and enduring legacies of these historical events, painting a vivid picture of the Roman Empire's struggle for survival on the eve of Manzikert. This is the story of a battle that changed history forever.
CHAPTERS:
00:00:00-Introduction
00:05:45-Constantine IX’s rise to the throne
00:15:59-The legacy of Basil II
00:19:20-Where did the Normans come from?
00:24:52-Seljuks at the border
00:30:02-Leo Tornikios’ rebellion
00:40:27-The Great Schism of 1054
00:44:06-Summary of Constantine IX’s rule:
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Bonus episode from the podcast 'History Daily'.
November 15, 1864. During the American Civil War, Union General William T. Sherman begins his devastating March to the Sea.
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"The Gods had turned their backs on this land" - Tutankhamun's Restoration Edict
In part two of our series, we delve into the downfall of Akhenaten, The Heretic King.
As Akhenaten's religious reforms shake the very foundations of his kingdom, the Pharaoh lashes out at his citizens, closing temples and destroying statues of traditional Gods.
Isolated and alone, Akhenaten's actions become increasingly bizarre as he embarks on an incestuous relationship with two of his daughters and ostracizes his allies.
We explore Akhenaten's downfall, the role Nefertiti played, and the mysteries surrounding Smenkhkare, his successor.
Finally, we follow the footsteps of Tutankhamun as he scrubs his father's reforms from history and erases any record of his rule.
Join us as we unravel the tensions, complexities, and enduring legacy of history's first "individual," whose personality oozes through the dusty passages of time.
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"The Pharaoh's sinister smile seemed to whisper love me… but fear me.."
Embark on a journey into ancient Egypt's shadows with our latest episode, as we delve deep into the enigmatic life of Akhenaten, the heretic pharaoh whose legacy was damned by his own people.
We uncover the intriguing tale of Akhenaten's formative years, shaped under the towering influence of his illustrious father, Amenhotep III.
With the help of The Amarna Letters, we'll untangle the mysteries surrounding Akhenaten's bizarre physical traits and his shocking depiction in royal imagery, foreshadowing the turbulence of his later rule.
As the young Pharaoh's arrogance grows, we witness Akhenaten's defiance against the powerful priesthood of Amun and his audacious vision to revolutionize ancient Egypt.
Finally, we follow The Pharoah in his bold quest to establish a new capital city devoted to the sun god Aten, setting the stage for a monumental upheaval in the ancient world.
Tune in to unravel the dark story of the heretic pharaoh, offering insights into one of history's most fascinating and controversial figures.
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In this episode, Professor Almut Hintze sheds light on the ancient and mysterious religion of Zoroastrianism.
For over two millennia, it was one of the world's most practiced religions until the arrival of Islam in the seventh century led to its rapid decline. Today, just 120,000 adherents remain worldwide.
Come with us as we dive into Zoroastrianism:
Professor Hintze's dedication to preserving and cataloguing ancient rituals and their meanings is a testament to her commitment to preserving this fascinating piece of human history.
Join us as we discuss the history, rituals and language of one of the worlds oldest religions
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Bonus episode from the podcast 'Welsh History Podcast' sharing the story of influential Welsh figure: Llywelyn the Great
He is young, angry and looking for revenge.
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"Capitulation is impossible! The 6th Army will do its historic duty." - Adolf Hitler.
In the conclusion of our series, we unravel the final months of the Battle of Stalingrad, exploring the consequences of Adolf Hitler's decision to forbid the the Sixth Army to retreat.
We witness the long-awaited breakthrough for The Red Army, as Joseph Stalin and Georgy Zhukov launch Operation Uranus.
We delve into the emotional impact on German soldiers confronting their mortality. Through their personal letters, we glimpse into their thoughts and feelings about Nazi leadership and Adolf Hitler.
After the dust settles, we examine the aftermath of the Battle of Stalingrad and its enduring legacy in Russian history.
Tune in for an exploration of this pivotal moment, where the human toll and historical significance intertwine in a tale of sacrifice, resilience, and grit.
NOTE: When discussing The Nuremberg trials, I make an error when I refer to Joseph Goebbels who was no longer alive. This should instead be Hermann Göring. Thanks to Albert, Antonik and others for pointing this out.
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"In the blazing city, we do not suffer cowards..." - Vasily Chuikov.
This episode marks the penultimate episode of our series tracing Operation Barbarossa, Hitler's 1941 invasion of the USSR.
Join us as we follow Marshal Friedrich Paulus and the Wehrmacht 6th Army to their fateful end at Stalingrad. Through poignant handwritten letters, we'll delve into how frontline soldiers grappled with their mortality and the erosion of their faith in Nazi propaganda.
Throughout the episode, we explore the ingenious and brutal strategies employed by Marshall Vasily Chuikov to maintain order amidst the chaos.
In the desperate streets of Stalingrad, Rattenkrieg, or 'war of the rats,' emerged as a brutal form of close-quarters urban combat, marked by intense, chaotic skirmishes within the sprawling ruins of the city.
As the tide turns against the Wehrmacht, we witness the Nazi High Command's struggle against Adolf Hitler's insistence on a symbolic last stand.
The Battle of Stalingrad, often deemed the deadliest in history, holds a profound place in Russian pride today. Tune in to learn why.
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"It is time to finish retreating. Not one step back!" - Joseph Stalin.
In part three of our series on Operation Barbarossa:
The Wehrmacht, desperately needing fuel after Operation Barbarossa, surprises everyone by heading south to the Caucasus, targeting rich oil fields in modern Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia. Stalin's Red Army, still recovering from 1941, scrambles as move to bolster the southern front.
As Hitler tightens his grip on power, dismissing commanders and taking direct control, a staff officer named Friedrich Paulus is thrust into the spotlight. While on the Russian side, General Vasily Chuikov is tasked with holding the line.
This episode unveils Operation Case Blue, Operation Brunswick, Stalin's Order 227, and the rising complexities on the battlefield.
As America enters the war, Hitler's desperation grows, and victory slips through his fingers. The Fuhrer sits in his stagnant bunker, shifting red flags around a map moving toward Stalingrad...
CORRECTION: Rommel was known as "The desert fox" not "The Desert Rat".
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"If the Germans want a war of extermination, they will get it!" - Joseph Stalin.
In this gripping continuation of our Operation Barbarossa series, The Red Army rallies as the Wehrmacht's relentless march towards Moscow accelerates.
With the Wehrmacht closing in on the Soviet capital, the USSR faces its last chance for survival. In the midst of the chaos, Stalin emerges from his depression, adorning his walls with portraits of renowned Russian generals for inspiration. The tide begins to turn as he starts heeding the counsel of Georgy Zhukov.
As Hitler faces setbacks and starts to lose his grip, he withdraws into himself, sidelining veteran generals and taking personal control of the army.
Ignoring desperate pleas for essentials like fuel, ammunition, and winter clothing, The Fuhrer fires many of his most experienced military minds.
The loyalty of the Wehrmacht, however, pushes on through one of the coldest blizzards in the last century. But as tank engines freeze and machine guns jam, we witness the stark reality that belief alone can only take a man so far.
Circling Moscow, Germans encounter unexpected challenges as far-eastern divisions arrive en-masse. The Motherland calls, and the people of the USSR answer!
Subscribe for the next instalment as history turns on the frozen wastes of Russia...
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"The world will hold its breath!" - Adolf Hitler.
In this episode we delve into Operation Barbarossa, Hitler's audacious invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941. The morning of June 22nd, 1941, witnessed four million men surging across the borders between the USSR and the German Reich, beginning the largest land invasion in world history.
We explore the backstory of this invasion and uncover why it took Joseph Stalin by surprise. Through the diaries of frontline soldiers, we gain insights into the first few hours of the invasion and the unpreparedness of the Red Army. We also delve into Hitler's twisted worldview, drawing from extracts of his memoir, 'Mein Kampf,' to understand his vision of Lebensraum and his chilling extermination plan for the Slavic people.
America's entry into World War II is often see as a turning point, but Operation Barbarossa, often overshadowed, was equally pivotal.
This episode is the first of a four-part series, make sure you're subscribed so you don't miss part two.
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A quick update on what's coming in season 6, our release schedule, and a few audience Q&A Questions.
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"A life of sin, cleansed by his final act"
Join us for the conclusion of our two-part series on the 1566 Siege of Szigetvár, featuring Nikola Zrinski's renowned last stand.
In this episode, we delve into the captivating backstory of Nikola Zrinski, also known as Nikola Šubić Zrinski or Zrínyi Miklós—a celebrated national hero in Croatia and Hungary. Explore his life's journey and the events leading to the siege's dramatic climax.
Amid the unfolding siege, we unpack the simmering feud between Roxelana and Ibrahim Pasha, two profoundly influential figures in the life of Suleiman The Magnificent.
Tune it to learn about the enduring legacy of these towering figures in history.
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"The Battle That Saved The Civilization"
In this series, we explore the 1566 Siege of Szigetvár, a crucial castle on the Hapsburg-Ottoman border.
When the 71-year-old Ottoman Sultan, Suleiman the Magnificent, besieged Szigetvár, he didn't anticipate the fierce resistance. Led by Count Nikola Zrinski (also known as Zrínyi Miklós or Nikola Šubić Zrinski), the garrison was determined to defend their fortress to the last man.
As the aged Sultan Suleiman marched toward the fortress we explore his personal life. From his controversial relationship with his Grand Vizier to his taboo romance with his favorite concubine.
Join us to uncover the story of Suleiman the Magnificent and the Siege of Szigetvár, a clash of compelling characters battling for legacy.
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"Go tell the Spartans passerby, that here, obedient to our laws, we lie...."
In this episode Mark and I continue our deep-dive into the epic Battle of Thermopylae (480BC).
In the shadow of a dusty gorge in southern Greece, 300 valiant Spartan warriors, led by the indomitable King Leonidas, stood resolute, awaiting the impending battle against Xerxes and his gigantic army.
Guided by Herodotus and other ancient sources we transport you to the heart of the battlefield, painting a vivid picture of the terrain, strategies, and emotions that swirled around this monumental conflict.
As the dust settles on the battlefield, learn about Sparta's diminishing influence and the tragic fates of Aristodemus and Eurytus, the two survivors of Thermopylae who died in shame...
Tune in to learn the true story behind history's favorite battle!
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"Eat well Spartans for tonight we dine with Hades!" - King Leonidas I
In this series I'm joined by Mark Pimenta, host of the Warlords Of History Podcast.
Mark and I discuss the lead up to one of the most famous events in world history: The Battle of Thermopylae.
In 480BC the outnumbered forces of Greece made their stand against the enormous army of Shah Xerses I and his Achaemenid Persian Empire.
The Persians had numbers on their side, but the Greeks 300 of the best trained soldiers in the world led by the steely King of Sparta, Leonidas I.
In this episode we discuss the lead up to the battle, and delve deep into the strange society in which The Spartans lived.
Join us for fascinating insights about one of the strangest and most brutal cultures in world history.
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Bonus episode from the podcast 'Cauldron - A Military History Podcast'.
At the outset of the battle, several mailed horsemen rode up to the Viking lines.
Tostig Godwinson moved up to hear what the Anglo Saxon riders had tot say. The leader of the men was his brother, King Harold, and he offered Tostig peace and his life. When Tostig asked what the King offered to his ally, Harald Hardcounsel, the King, responded, "Six feet of English ground, and then some more as he is taller than most men." With this little quip, the second most important battle in English history began. At Stamford Bridge, the fate of the Viking World hinged, and the future of the rest of the world was changed.
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"Woe! Woe to us Hungarians! What an evil age we have entered..."
On August 29, 1526, the forces of Christendom clashed with the mighty Ottoman Empire, transcending the borders of Hungary and leaving an indelible mark on world history. Join us in this episode as we delve into the cataclysmic Battle of Mohács and explore its profound significance.
This gripping episode unravels the causes of the battle, examining the geopolitical landscape and the escalating tensions between East and West. As Hungarian forces, led by the lackluster King Louis II, confronted the formidable Ottoman army commanded by Suleiman the Magnificent, the fate of Christian Europe teetered on the edge.
Through the use of numerous sources and poignant quotes, we shed light on the enduring impact of this pivotal moment. Join us as we understand why the Battle of Mohacs stands as a crucible of world history. And discover why Hungarians still say 'Több is veszett Mohácsnál' - 'More was lost at Mohács'
Whether you are a history enthusiast or simply curious about the turning points that shape our world, this episode promises an engaging and insightful journey.
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"More was lost at Mohacs" - Hungarian proverb
In this series we journey into the events leading up to the disastrous Battle of Mohacs in 1526.
This pivotal battle forever altered the course of Hungarian and European history. It marked the collapse of Hungary and paved the way for the relentless advance of the Ottoman Empire into Central Europe.
In this episode, we delve into the remarkable reigns of two Hungarian heroes, John Hunyadi and his son Matthias Corvinus (aka Hunyadi Mátyás) . These visionary leaders reshaped the medieval kingdom, propelling it to the status of a European superstate.
However, with the passing of these influential figures, we bear witness to a realm spiralling into anarchy and chaos. As weak-willed kings succumb to the influence of greedy nobles, a new Ottoman Sultan emerges, casting Hungary into a state of uncertainty...
Join us for this episode, where the triumphs, tragedies, and profound consequences of the Battle of Mohacs unfold before your eyes.
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"If we had a military division of these birds it would face any army in the world!"
In this episode we explore one of the wackiest chapters in military history.
In 1932, Australia declared war on its native bird, the emu. Veteran soldiers armed with machine guns and high hopes took to the battlefield, ready to take down these seemingly harmless birds.
What followed was a series of strange battles that left the Australian army (and the public) scratching their heads in disbelief.
Emus, with their lightning-fast speed and surprising cunning, proved to be more than a match for them. Major Meredith And His Merry Men were left dodging beaks and feathers, as the emus outmaneuvered them at every turn.
Join us as we delve into the absurdity of the Great Emu War, where machine guns was no match for a horde of feathery foes.
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'Last fight of the Crusaders'
In this episode we witness the climax of an era: The Crusaders' "last stand" in the Holy Land.
Journey back in time to the fortified city of Acre, where the Crusaders faced their final battle against the Mamluk Sultanate. Renowned author and historian, Roger Crowley, joins us, offering unparalleled insights into this monumental event.
Uncover the intense siege unleashed by Sultan Al-Ashraf Khalil upon the Crusader stronghold. Explore the strategic tactics, massive siege engines, and fierce battles that unfolded within the city's walls during its final hours.
Tune in as we reveal how the Fall of Acre forever altered the balance of power in the Holy Land and shaped the course of history.
Don't miss this gripping episode that combines expert analysis and historical narrative to illuminate the enduring impact of the Crusaders' last stand.
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‘"Jews revolted ...Some escaped ... foreign guards dead. ...SEND HELP!"
In this episode, we delve into the remarkable journey of four survivors of the Sobibor Escape: Toivi Blatt, Sasha Perchersky, Schlomo Szmajzner, and Leon Felhendler.
Following their daring escape from Sobibor, these four individuals encountered incredible obstacles as they battled for survival until the war's end.
We'll unveil their extraordinary tales of bravery and tenacity as they evaded Nazi capture and fought to preserve their lives.
In 1965, the Sobibor Trial united survivors and perpetrators, seeking justice for the murdered and those who endured.
We'll explore this pivotal trial and its profound impact on the survivors. Additionally, we'll share the remarkable account of Toivi Blatt's interview with SS Karl Frenzel, one of the perpetrators responsible for the horrific acts at Sobibor.
Join us as we chronicle the aftermath of the Sobibor Concentration Camp revolt, showcasing the indomitable courage and resilience of the survivors, in their unwavering pursuit of justice and remembrance.
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'They terrified at the impetus of the badly armed Jewish legions'
This episode is Part 2 of our series on the Sobibor Escape.
In this episode, we'll delve into the rebellion itself and the pivotal role played by Sasha Pechersky.
Sasha was a Jewish Red Army soldier who had been captured and sent to Sobibor. He was instrumental in inspiring and organizing the prisoners to revolt against the Nazi regime.
Through firsthand accounts from survivors and historical research, we'll take you through the tense and dramatic moments leading up to the revolt, and the risks and challenges the prisoners faced to carry it out.
We'll also explore Sasha's role in leading and inspiring the prisoners towards freedom.
Join us as we tell the story of one of the most incredible acts of resistance during the Holocaust and the remarkable roles played bySasha Pechersky, Toivi Blatt, Leon Felhendler and Szlomo Szmajzner.
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'From the depths of my wounded heart was born a terrible wish for vengeance...'
In this episode, we will delve into the lead up to one of the most significant acts of resistance during the Holocaust: The Sobibor Escape.
Sobibor concentration camp was one of the most deadly extermination camps of the Nazi regime. More than 250,000 Jews were killed in its gas chambers in just 18 months. However, amidst the horror and brutality, a group of Jewish prisoners decided to fight back against their oppressors.
In this episode, we will focus on the lead up to the Sobibor revolt and explore the experiences of two key figures, Toivi Blatt and Szlomo Szmajzner. Two Jewish prisoners at Sobibor who played instrumental roles in planning and preparing for the revolt.
Through their own words, we will learn about the harsh conditions that prisoners faced and the moments that inspired them to take action against the Nazi regime. We will explore the process of organizing and planning the revolt, including the role of different prisoners and the challenges they faced in communicating and coordinating their efforts.
Join us as we listen to the powerful and inspiring story and pay tribute to their incredible courage and strength of the survivors during one of the darkest periods in human history.
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Bonus episode from the podcast 'History Daily'.
July 1, 1863. Confederate troops engage with Union troops outside of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, setting off one of the bloodiest and most important battles of the American Civil War.
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In this episode Elliot sits down with James Waterson, author of "The Knights of Islam: The Wars of the Mamluks."
James provides an in-depth look into the history of the Mamluk Sultanate, with a special focus on the reign of Sultan Baybars.
Baybars, who ruled from 1260 to 1277, was one of the most powerful and influential Mamluk sultans. He led the Mamluks to victory against the Mongols at the Battle of Ain Jalut, a significant turning point in the region's history.
James delves into Baybars' military strategies, and the ways in which he left a lasting impact on the region.
He also discusses the conflicts and wars that defined Baybars' reign, including the ongoing struggle against the Crusaders.
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'He would not give up as long he had a single charge of powder...'
In this episode, we dive into the story of Abiaka, the Seminole warrior and chieftain who refused to be conquered.
With Osceola gone, Abiaka and Billy Bowlegs fought tirelessly against the US government's attempts to remove the Seminole people from their land, and their resistance inspired countless others to join the cause.
Despite being outnumbered and outgunned, these two Chieftains refused to surrender, and fought with all their might to maintain their tribe's freedom.
From the brutal Battle of Lake Okeechobee to the forced relocation of thousands of Seminole people to Indian Territory, join us for the gripping conclusion of The Seminole Wars and The Unconquered People.
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‘A man that with the feeblest means, produced the most terrible effects'
Today we explore the rise and fall of Osceola, a charismatic and determined leader of the Seminole people
Osceola's courage in his wars with the United States government was legendary, and his leadership during the Seminole Wars marked a turning point in the struggle for Native American sovereignty.
We also delve into his deep-seated hatred of President Andrew Jackson and his administration, which drove much of his resistance against the US government's attempts to remove the Seminoles from their ancestral lands.
From his cunning ambush of US troops in the Battle of Withlacoochee to his dramatic capture by American forces under false pretenses, Osceola's story is one of perseverance in the face of overwhelming odds.
Join us as we explore the life of a truly remarkable figure in American history.
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‘Go count the bleeding scalps of your murdered countrymen, of all ages, of all sexes!’
In this episode, we delve into the shrouded history of the Seminole people, a tribe with roots in Florida dating back centuries.
We will learn about how an obscure tribe became a symbol of resistance against the United States government and their attempts to force Native Americans to leave their land.
We uncover the fierce conflicts they faced, including their wars with President Andrew Jackson and the brutal forced relocation known as the Trail of Tears.
Join us as we unravel the mysteries of the Seminole people's past and be inspired by their legacy which continues to this day.
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“The Christians are doing what even the Turks never did!”
In this episode, we explore the horrific aftermath of the 1527 Sack of Rome, one of the most devastating events in the city's history.
As The Duke of Bourbon’s army fell upon Rome, we follow the perspective of of Pope Clement VII, who was Pope at the time of the Sack.
We explore his role in the defense of the city (or lack thereof), and the impact his decisions.
We also follow the hardships of Isabella d'Este, an Italian noblewoman who had chosen to stay behind and wait-out the siege.
The army, composed mostly of German Landsknechts, committed countless atrocities against the civilian population, including mass murder, rape, and looting.
The soldiers also targeted churches, stealing valuable artwork and destroying the most sacred artefacts in Christendom.
Through the use of eye-witness accounts, this episode offers rare, first-hand accounts of the chaos and suffering that follow a siege.
Join us as we take a journey through the grizzly aftermath of the 1527 Sack of Rome.
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“Hell was a more beautiful sight to behold.”
In this episode, we delve into the tumultuous events leading up to the 1527 Sack of Rome , "The 9/11 of the 16th Century".
At the center of it all stands Charles III, The Duke of Bourbon, a powerful French nobleman with a reputation for being ambitious and insecure.
We explore his motivations and actions as he betrays his King to join forces with the Holy Roman Empire, and follow his downfall at the hands of his mutinous German army.
From personal rivalries to bloody battles, this episode takes listeners on a journey through The Duke's fall from grace, set against a backdrop of the most dramatic periods in European history.
With expert analysis and gripping storytelling, you'll gain a new understanding of the complex forces that shaped one of the most infamous moments in Rome's history.
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That's a wrap for Season 4. New episodes coming in late Jan/early Feb 2023.
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“Could the fall of the Roman Empire have been avoided?”
The story of the last days of the Western Roman Empire is a tale of two men: Emperor Majorian and his advisor, Ricimer.
Majorian was a brave and determined leader who inherited a realm in chaos. He spent his reign fighting to restore the empire to its former glory.
Ricimer, was a power-hungry opportunist who saw disorder as an opportunity to seize control.
As the empire crumbled beneath them, only one would be left standing.
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By the mid fifth century, The Roman Empire was a shadow of its former self.
Decades of weak leadership had left the realm fragmented, broke and leaderless.
The world was movingon.…but not everyone was willing to accept it.
In an age of hedonistic Emperors and corrupt senators one man would crawl through the filth and rise to the top.
In the realms final years he'd show the world that Rome still had some fight left.
The story of Emperor Majorian, Rome's Last Hope.
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’This country is mine and no other nation can have it!’
It had happened. King Menelik II was now Emperor Menelik II.
With his rival killed and his armoury overflowing with modern guns, The ancient kingdom of Ethiopia seemed destined for prosperity.
But, friendship with Italy came with a price tag and when The Emperor wouldn’t dance to their tune, things got nasty.
Could an African Kingdom repel a modern European state?
This episode covers Menelik’s reign as Emperor, including the famous Battle of Adwa.
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‘If powers at a distance come to partition Africa, I do not intend to be an indifferent spectator...’
By the late 1800’s, Ethiopia was the only African kingdom not yet colonized by Europeans.
As France and Britain gobbled up nations like Oreos, Italy decided they wanted a bit for themselves.
Through the centuries Ethiopia had endured as a Christian oasis in a Islamic world.
But could it survive colonisation?
This episode follows the life of Emperor Menelik II, an Ethiopian hero.
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"A last alliance against tyranny - the battle for free Gaul"
Gaul hung by a thread.
As Rome’s grip tightened around their homeland, the Tribal Kings met to discuss their grim reality.
Age-old rivalries were tossed aside for the sake of unity, and Vercingetorix was raised as supreme commander of Gaul.
The task ahead of him was monumental. The odds of success - minimal.
But what a song it would be for their ancestors!
This episode follows the epic conclusion to Caesar’s Gallic Wars, including the famous Siege of Alesia.
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‘Rome made a desert, and called it peace’.
Caesar’s first foray into Gaul had been an overwhelming success.
He had vanquished one of the most powerful tribes, and their wealth had paid off his debts.
Emboldened by the quick victory, he sent his legions to the distant corners of the continent.
As time dragged on, the people of Gaul realized Caesar had no plan to leave.
Any tribe that resisted faced slavery or extinction.
But even so, there were a handful of crafty Chieftains who took a stand...
This episode follows Caesar’s struggles against The Tribes who defied him.
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"I am a free man, of a free state"
When Julius Caesar became Governor of Gaul in 58BC he dreamt of fame, fortune and legacy.
Conquest had always been the path to glory for a Roman senator and with this position he hoped to make his name.
At first, he picked off the Gallic tribes one by one.
A bribe here, a massacre there, it seemed that soon all tribes would soon bow before the might of Rome.
But one King spurned all attempts at diplomacy. And soon, this tiny spark of rebellion would spread.
Under the banner of Vercingetorix, the tribes of Gaul would force Caesar and his legions out of their lands.
Or die trying.
This podcast tells the story of French hero 'Vercingetorix' against the backdrop of Caesar's invasion of Gaul.
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In this special episode I'm joined by Professor Emanuel Buttigieg from The University Of Malta!
The Professor shares with me the fascinating story of The Siege Of Candia that took place over a whopping 21 years starting in 1648.
The siege pitted The Knights Hospitaller against their old rivals, The Ottoman Empire. Professor Buttigieg brings the story to life with vivid storytelling and primary sources.
If you liked our series on The Great Siege Of Malta, this is one for you!
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'He bore the impending demise of his religion, culture and way of life'
Boabdil had earned his bloody throne. But there was little time to celebrate.
As the armies of Christendom camped outside the last Islamic stronghold in Spain, its citizens knew the end of their world would come soon.
But how would it happen?
Would Boabdil resist until the bitter end?
Or would he negotiate with The Christian King who had stolen everything from him?
The final chapter of the 800 year Reconquista was close at hand...
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'Stop, stop! Don't kill him you fool, that's the Moorish King!'
Boabdil's path to the throne had not been easy. He had been pressured into overthrowing his father by his mother and was captured during his first battle.
After being forced to swear an oath of loyalty to The Christian King Ferdinand, many of his countrymen called him a traitor to Islam.
With an army of Christian muscle backing him, the 22 year old King marched back to reclaim his homeland.
The war-weary citizens of Granada had to pick a side.
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You cry like a woman, for what you couldn't defend as a man'
Boabdil was heir to a dying kingdom.
In the 15th century, Granada was the last Muslim state in Spain. For 250 years it survived, living in the shadow of the Christian kingdoms.
But that all changed after the marriage between Isabella of Castile and Ferdinand of Aragorn united the two most powerful kingdoms in the lands.
The Newlywed's looked hungrily at Boabdil's impoverished state and dreamed of their place in the history books as the King and Queen who reconquered Spain in the name of the Cross...
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El Cid was down but not out!
After sacking King Alfonso's lands he was in exile, barred from returning to his home and family.
But, his deeds had made him famous and he soon found employment in the pay of al-Mu'taman, Lord of Zaragoza.
As The Cid eyed off a city to call his own, an old enemy would return from across the straits of Africa.
And, with nowhere else to turn, King Alfonso would beg El Cid to return...
The second and final part of The Life of Rodrigo Diaz: El Cid, 'Christian Saviour' Of The Reconquista.
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'In Spain's rich history, El Cid is remembered above all others'
El Cid was a knight in 11th century Spain.
Growing up in the borderlands between two religions, he gained a reputation for military skill and bravery. This led to his nickname Campeador, 'Master Of The Battlefield'.
Today's he's remembered as loyal, merciful and above all, pious. But behind the legends and myths was a very different man.
In this episode, we peel back the layers of this Spanish hero and learn the real story behind the hero of The Reconquista.
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'In this tiny mountain hamlet, history was about to be made.'
In this episode, we explore the story of Pelayo, the first king of Asturias, and his legendary victory at the Battle of Covadonga.
To understand the significance of this battle, we delve into the history of the Visigoths, who had established a kingdom in Spain after the fall of the Roman Empire. We examine the Visigothic legacy and their eventual defeat by the Muslim invaders in 711 AD.
Against this backdrop, we turn to the story of Pelayo, a nobleman who refused to submit to the Moors and launched a rebellion against their oppressors. At the Battle of Covadonga, Pelayo and his men faced an huge army of Moors with only a few hundred fighters of their own. Against all odds, they emerged victorious, marking the beginning of the Reconquista - the centuries-long struggle to recapture Spain from Muslim rule.
Join us for this fascinating exploration of one of the most significant battles in Spanish history and the remarkable figure who led his people to victory against all odds.
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A summary of season 3 and some notes on what we've got planned for season 4.
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The crew of the HMS Bounty were free from their hated captain, but what now?
Their old lives were over. And the ferocious Polynesians weren't interested in sharing their islands with British sailors.
As the crewmembers couple up with the few women aboard, resentment simmers when there aren't enough companions for everyone.
All the while, Christian Fletcher walks a tightrope as the crew begins to sour to his leadership.
Surely, somewhere in the boundless ocean there was a place for the mutineers to start afresh…
The bloody end to the mutiny of HMS Bounty.
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“Of all the sea tales told down the ages, none has held its mystique so long as the mutiny on board HMS Bounty”
In the year of 1789, in the vast Pacific Ocean; the mutinous crew of the HMS Bounty turn on their loathed Captain.
Jeering and laughing the men push him into a tiny, overcrowded rowing boat.
Wearing only his night-gown and surrounded by the endless sea; Captain Bligh knows his chances of survival are slim.
As his rowboat drifts away he swears at his old crew that they will face justice once he reaches London.
But he would have to find them first.
Part one of the gripping story of: ‘The Mutiny That Created A Nation: The Founding of Pitcairn Island’
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Aurelian had accomplished more in two years than lesser Emperors had in 50. Both The Goths and Germans had been humbled by his ruthless campaigns.
His message was clear: The Roman Empire is omnipotent, know your place or face its might.
But in Syria lay Zenobia, the self proclaimed ‘Queen Of The East’. With a force that rivalled the Roman army, she would not accept annexation quietly.
All the while The Emperors political rivals waited eagerly for the first sign of weakness...
The explosive conclusion to the life of Emperor Aurelian ‘Restorer Of The World’.
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In the late third century, The Roman empire teetered on the brink of total collapse.
Barbarian hordes pour over the deserted border fortresses. Plague ripples through the cities, while hyperinflation pushes the population into poverty.
The government is in freefall. Emperors are raised in rapid succession before being murdered and replaced with another.
It seemed that, finally after 700 years of prominence The Realm’s fall was imminent.
But at the 11th hour when all seemed lost, one man would breath new life into the dying state.
For his efforts, the senate would grant him the title Restitutor Orbis - Restorer Of The World.
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Khalid ibn al-Walid's life had taken a full 360 turn.
Throwing family tradition aside he'd embraced Islam and helped Muhammad smash the old idols he had once worshipped.
He was quickly becoming The Prophet's favoured general, who gave him the title Sayfullah (The Sword of God).
But the newly minted army of Islam was about to face a monumental challenge. Peeking over the northern border of The Caliphate sat the two largest empires in the known world: Rome and Sassanid Persia.
The rapid spread of Islam had shocked them into an alliance, and now the full military might of these ancient juggernauts was about to bought down upon Khalid and his army.
In the fertile fields of the Yarmouk gorge world history was about to be made...
Listen in to learn how Islam rose to become one of the largest religions in the world!
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Khalid was a member of the aristocracy in the Arabian trading city of Mecca.
When a local named Muhammad began claiming he was the Prophet of God, Khalid and his family fought tooth and nail to stamp out his movement.
Less than two years later Khalid was the highest ranking commander in the Muslim army, where his name alone spread fear through the Roman and Persian army.
Tune in to hear the story of the man responsible for the early expansion of Islam - Khalid ibn al-Walid, The Sword Of Allah (Sayfullah).
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Ahmad Shah Durrani had made his mark.
Every tribesman in Afghanistan recognised him as King.
In Delhi, the Grand Mughal cowered behind his peacock thrown, in fear of what the Afghan warlord would do next.
But all was not well for the Pearl of Pearls, by vanquishing the Mughals, he had ripped the scab off a wound that had been festering for generations.
The people of India: Sikhs, Marathi's and Jat's had tolerated subjugation for a millennia, but bowing to a foreign Afghan king - don't be ridiculous.
An enormous battle was coming, and neither side would be taking prisoners...
The climactic end to the life of Ahmad Shah Durrani and The Last Afghan Empire.
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Who was Ahmad Shah Durrani?
Ahmad Shah Durrani was an Afghan chieftain who rose to power leading Persian armies in the 18th century.
After his Persian overlord was murdered he threw off the yoke of oppression and declared an independent Afghan state for his people.
But could one man unite the disparate and quarrelling tribes of the Afghanistan into the Durrani empire?
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In this special episode I sit down with three other history podcasters and discuss the 2012 Movie '11 September 1683, Day of the Siege'.
This is a historical movie, that tells the story of the Ottoman Siege of Vienna in the 17th century.
The movie is unkind to Islam, unkind to history and most of all unkind to its viewers.
Enjoy our pain!
IMDB Score 4.3/10,
Rotten Tomatoes Score: 28%
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Simo Häyhä was a Finnish farmer born in the 1900's, known around his village for his wickedly sharp aim with a hunting rifle.
In 1939, his life was turned upside down when Stalin and The Red Army invaded Finland.
Rushed to the front, his kill-count quickly rose.
His fellow Finns nicknamed him The Magic Sniper, but to the Russians he was Belaya Smert, The White Death.
In the freezing darkness, with a mouthful of snow to conceal his breath, The White Death lay waiting. Entire Russian platoons would come to a standstill, none wanting to be the next to fall into the crosshairs...
Tune in for the story of Finland's national hero, Simo Häyhä!
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In Part 2 of this two-part series, we continue our exploration of Admiral Yi Sun Sin's remarkable life and legacy. We delve into his leadership style and military strategy, his personal beliefs and values, and his impact on Korean and East Asian history. We also examine his conflicts with fellow Admiral Won Gyun and the political intrigue that plagued the Korean navy during the Imjin War.
We detail Yi Sun Sin's most famous victory, The Battle of Myeongnyang, where he and his fleet of just 13 ships managed to defeat a Japanese fleet of 330 vessels. We examine the naval tactics and strategies used by Yi Sun Sin during the battle, and his tragic demise in the final minutes.
Finally, we reflect on the lessons that can be learned from Yi Sun Sin's life and leadership, and his legacy which continues to this day.
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In this two-part series, we delve into the remarkable life and legacy of Admiral Yi Sun Sin, one of Korea's greatest military heroes.
In Part 1, we explore Yi Sun Sin's background and upbringing, his military career, and his role in the Imjin War, a 16th-century conflict between Korea and Japan.
We examine the political and social context of the time, including the tensions between Korea, Japan, and China, and the impact of the war on the Korean people.
We also explore the naval tactics and strategies used by Yi Sun Sin and his fleet, including his famous turtle ship, and the impact of his victories on the course of the war.
Additionally, we discuss Yi Sun Sin's imprisonment due to false accusations made by fellow Admiral Won Gyun, and the subsequent exoneration and reinstatement of Yi Sun Sin.
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I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to sit down with some podcasting royalty!
Daniele Bolelli is university professor, published author, marital arts expert and (of course) an OG History Podcaster.
Daniele created the History On Fire podcast in 2015, which focuses on the most dramatic moments in history. His enthralling story telling skills and witty sense of humour was one of my inspirations for starting Anthology Of Heroes.
In this episode we chat about what it means to be a hero, personal inspiration and philosophy.
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In this episode, we continue our exploration of Owain Glyndŵr and his rebellion against English rule.
We delve into the military tactics and strategies used by Glyndŵr and his army, including their use of guerrilla warfare and hit-and-run attacks.
We also examine the impact of the Welsh revolt on Welsh and British history, including the role of the English monarchy and parliament, the effects on Welsh culture and language, and the legacy of Glyndŵr's uprising in Welsh national identity.
Finally, we consider Glyndŵr's legacy and the ways in which he continues to inspire Welsh pride and resistance to this day.
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In this episode, we explore the early life and rise to rebellion of Owain Glyndŵr, the last native Welshman to hold the title of Prince of Wales.
We delve into Glyndŵr's background and upbringing, his education and and his reluctant rebellion against England. We also examine the political and social context of Wales at the time, including the tensions between Welsh and English rulers and the discrimination Welsh people faced.
Finally, we explore his quarrel with Baron Reginald Grey, the spark that started the revolt.
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A summary of season 2 and some notes on what we've got planned for season 3.
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Pemulwuy was a member of the Bidjigal people, one of the Aboriginal tribes who lived on the east coast of Australia.
When the British arrived to colonise his people's ancestral land he fought back. Over 12 years, Pemulwuy led and unending war against the new colony and united multiple Aboriginal tribes under his leadership. After being shot multiple times and surviving, rumours started that the man had supernatural powers.
Had the British Empire finally met its match?
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Lapulapu was a Chieftain of the Filipino island of Mactan in the 16th century. When the European explorer Magellan, arrived at his homeland and pushed Christianity on his people he resisted. Even after every other Chieftain had accepted the new faith he stood firm.
The European's were eager to make an example of this apostate, but things would not go the way they'd planned...
Lapulapu is the national hero of the Philippines and is celebrated yearly on 'Lapulapu Day'.
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Eric The Red was a Norwegian farmer in the 10th century. After finding himself incompatible with the rules of civilisation he sailed west looking for a new place to call home in the frigid wastes of Greenland.
Now, the ruins of a tiny stone church are the only reminder of his colony that had once tamed this harsh and unforgiving land... What happened to it?
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In the conclusion of our series, we delve into the epic conclusion to the Great Siege of Malta and the pivotal role played by Grand Master Jean Parisot de Valette.
We explore the arrival of reinforcements and the strategic decisions made by Valette, as both sides fought tooth and nail for supremacy.
We'll provide an in-depth analysis of the decisive moments and key players that defined this momentous conflict.
Join us as we explore the lasting impact of the Great Siege on European history and the legacy of Valette's heroism that persists to this day.
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In this second episode, we take a closer look at the siege itself, from the initial Ottoman assault to the knights' final stand at Fort St Elmo.
We'll explore the tactics used by both sides, the key events and turning points of the conflict, and the challenges faced by the knights as they fought to defend their island home.
We'll also examine Valette's leadership during this critical time and the impact of his decisions on the outcome of the siege.
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This three-part podcast series focuses on the pivotal role played by Jean Parisot de Valette during the Great Siege of Malta in 1565.
In this first episode, we explore the knights' preparation for the conflict, including their fortifications and defenses, the reasons for their presence on the island, and the political and diplomatic context of the time.
We'll delve into the history of the Knights Hospitaller and how they came to be stationed in Malta, as well as the key players and events that led up to this epic clash.
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Ram Mohan Roy was a Bengali man from the 19th century. After watching a widow burnt alive as part of a Hindu funeral ceremony, he dedicated his life to improving women's rights and restoring pride in Indian identity.
He faced steep opposition from both the Hindu and Christian elite, but remained unflinching in his cause.
Ram Mohan Roy is widely celebrated by Bengali people worldwide.
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In this very special episode, I chat with the Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great Granddaughter of Ahmad Shah Duranni, whose story I covered on our Afghanistan episode!
Madina and I chat about her lineage, family and enduring legacy of The Founder Of Afghanistan.
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Elliot tells the story of the destruction of the indigenous Mayan peoples of Guatemala and their leader, Tecun Uman.
He shares first hand accounts of The Spanish conquest of The Kʼicheʼ kingdom and the brutal treatment of the Native Americans at the hands of Conquistador Pedro de Alvarado.
A fascinating account of the history of the Americas, and the brave defiance of its indigenous peoples.
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We explore the life and legacy of Jean-Bédel Bokassa, better known as Emperor Bokassa. We examine his rise to power, his outrageous spending habits, and his fall from grace.
We discuss his obsession with Napoleon and his lust for power that drove him to commit some of the most depraved acts imaginable.
As they say, absolute power corrupts, absolutely.
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In my first collaboration episode I chat with Ollie, an English guy who runs the 'History Emporium And Pals Podcast'
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We talk Alfred The Great, English History, Podcasting, Personal Passions and the white-washing of the history we get taught in schools.
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After a humiliating defeat, Alfred retreats to the swamps of Wessex and desperately tries to pickup the pieces of his shattered kingdom.
Meanwhile, Viking Warlord Guthrum recruits more Danes to help subdue the troublesome realm.
The fate of England balances on the edge of a knife...
Part 2 of 2.
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We tell the story of Alfred the Great and the last kingdom of Wessex. Alfred was a Saxon king who lived in the 9th century. As the rest of England fell to Viking invaders he won a string of victories pushing back the heathens. It seemed God stood with him, but for how long?
The podcast tells the story of how Alfred fought back against the Vikings and protected his kingdom.
Part 1 of 2.
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Tituba was a slave in the highly religious town of Salem, Massachusetts.
After being wrongly convicted of witchcraft she ensured her survival by involving other townsfolk in her story of rituals, spells and The Devil.
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Abu Tahir was the leader of a mystical offshoot of mainstream Islam known as 'The Qarmatians'.
He created a kind of 'proto-communist' enclave on the Arabian peninsula, and successfully defended it from the Abbasid Caliphate.
But soon his hatred of Orthodox Islam would drive him to do something that would cement his place in Islamic history as one of the most despised men to ever have existed.
This episode forms part of our 'villains' series.
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Eugene was a French aristocrat born in the 17th century. After being snubbed by the French King for his ugly face and frail body, he rose through the ranks of the Austrian military and bought the Arrogant French King and his army to its knees.
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Blackbeard was a pirate from the 18th century. He delighted in terrorising pirates and civilians alike as his iconic Jolly Roger flag spread fear across the high seas.
Encouraging stories of his own depravity, Blackbeard earned a fierce reputation as an almost demonically cruel man who was prone to bouts of fury and insanity all topped with a superhuman ability to consume alcohol.
But how long could his crime spree continue unchecked? As the bounty on his head grew, a young British lieutenant named Robert Maynard thought he would take his chance...
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Imadaddin Nasimi wrote heretical poetry in 14th century Azerbaijan. Despite being banned, his altruistic poetry was incredibly popular and helped give rise to the Azerbaijani language.
He evaded capture for many years but when he saw a man being tortured in his place, he swapped places. His poetry is still held in high esteem across the Islamic world, particularly in Azerbaijan and Turkey.
His grizzly execution is still the stuff of legends.
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St Gregory was one of the first Christian missionaries in the 3rd century.
He bought his faith to Armenia, and received a hostile reception from King Tiradates III who tortured him mercilessly attempting to making him recant his faith.
When he refused, he was sentenced to live in a hole in the ground, high in the Armenian mountains for 14 years.
He is remembered for creating the first ever 'blueprint' for Church hierarchy and is the Patron Saint of Armenia.
His story is one of suffering, penance and triumph.
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Masinissa was the son of a minor Berber Chieftain around the time of the Punic Wars. Through his skills as a cavalry commander he became Rome's most important ally, and the first King of Numidia.
By the end of his life his territory had more than quadrupled in size, at the expense of his former patron, Carthage.
Masinissa remains a folk hero for Algerians and Berber people across the globe.
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The March of Barcelona was created as a buffer zone by Charlemagne in the 8th century. Over the course of years, all counties except Andorra were absorbed by Spain or France. Listen in for the bizarre history of why Andorra exists as an independent country to this day.
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Zumbi was a descendant of Angolan royalty who was enslaved and sent to Brazil. He led a guerrilla war against the Portuguese, and built a city deep within the Amazon rainforest for runaway slaves.
His war was so successful, that the King of Portugal himself was reduced to writing to the former slave to beg for clemency!
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Ned Kelly was an Australian living in the 1850s. Unhappy with his life he becomes a bushranger and forms a gang who craft their own medieval armour
The ‘Kelly Gang’ take the country by storm with their quirky bank robberies and hatred of the police force. Ned Kelly is remembered by many Australian’s as a folk hero to this day.
This podcast tells the story of his turbulent life.
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A stranger in a strange land, John "Black" Caesar was a convict sentenced to 7 years of hard labour in the brand new British colony of Australia in the late 1700s.
Despite his obscurity, he was one of the first 'settlers' of Australia; and even came into conflict with legendary Aboriginal resistance leader 'Pemulwuy.
This mini-podcast covers his short, but interesting life.
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We tell the story of George Kastrioti, better known as Scanderbeg. Scanderbeg was a 15th century Albanian nobleman who played a pivotal role in resistance against the Ottoman Empire.
He was a skilled military leader, but he also had the support of the people behind him.
Using his military prowess, he was able to score several stunning victories against the Ottomans, despite being outnumbered.
To this day, Scanderbeg is an important part of Albanian national identity and pride.
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