The History of Rome September 15, 2013 New Revolutions Podcast Starts now:http://www.revolutionspodcast.com/ [Oh also, I'm currently getting hammered by spam comments on all the back episodes so I've closed comments. Come over to Revolutions!-- Mike] ...
The History of Byzantium Podcast Picks Up Where The History of Rome Left Off The History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps –Peter Adamson’s Podcast Still Going Strong Colin Marshall hosts and produces Notebook on Cities ...
Podcast: Have a listen to theA Slice of Medievalpodcast, which I co-host with Historical fiction novelist Derek Birks. Derek and I welcome guests, such as Bernard Cornwell, and discuss a wide range of topics in medieval history, from significant events to the personalities involved. * Don’t...
‘I’ll give you that. Perhaps Rome would not have taken Liguria and Gaul if we had managed to overcome our own hatreds and differences long enough to turn them on our enemy. Speaking as a product of their conquest, though, I’m not sure we would have survived without the order that ...
9 of the World’s Deadliest Spiders 12 Greek Gods and Goddesses Nostradamus and His Prophecies 5 Remarkably Close U.S. Presidential Elections What’s the Difference Between Bison and Buffalo? 7 of the World’s Deadliest Plants Did Nero Really Fiddle as Rome Burned?
For fans of the History Hit podcast, which is one of my favourite history podcasts (all of them are really good), who want to delve into the medieval world: Amazon Associate – purchases made following the link by clicking on the image and opening a new tab help to keep the History Jar...
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A podcast dedicated to the history of Persia, and the great empires that ruled there beginning with the Achaemenid Empire of Cyrus the Great and the foundation of an imperial legacy that directly impacted civilizations from Rome to China, and everywhere in between. Join me as we explore the cu...
Now all fire is forbidden for fear of discovery and cold scuttles up my spine sharp as any reminder. Sleep is brief and when I dream it is of Rome, and Caratacus with his burning laughter. It is of Venutius, and his kin how I might break them and retake ...
Podcast: A Slice of Medieval (https://soundcloud.com/user-142525904) Share this: Located between Fakenham and Wells-next-the-Sea (which is someway inland these days), the priory is Norfolk’s most complete monastic ruin. It was founded by Peter de Valognes, the nephew of William the Conqu...