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  • At its height in the 15th century, Florence was ruled by the renowned Medici family renowned for their banking nous and towering intellect - the Medici. But in 1478, a conspiracy was concocted, supported by Pope Sixtus IV, that aimed to extinguish the Medici line.


    Matt Lewis asks Professor Catherine Fletcher to tell the story of how the Pazzi Conspiracy unfolded...


    Echoes of History is a Ubisoft podcast, brought to you by History Hit. 


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    Senior Producer: Anne-Marie Luff

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    Music:

    Approaching Target 2 by Jesper Kyd

    Earth by Jesper Kyd

    Florence Tarantella by Jesper Kyd


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  • The Renaissance was an age of sweeping transformation in politics, literature, science, art and architecture. Perhaps nothing better represents the latter achievements than il Duomo di Firenze - the Cathedral of Florence, the city where the epic Ezio trilogy of Assassin’s Creed - and the Renaissance - began.


    The story of the Duomo is both more complicated and more controversial than you’d expect. Matt Lewis is joined by architectural historian Emma Wells to shed light on the marvels and mysteries of Florence Cathedral.


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    Music:

    Approaching Target by Jesper Kyd

    Earth by Jesper Kyd

    Tour of Venice by Jesper Kyd

    The Madam by Jesper Kyd

    Sanctuary by Jesper Kyd


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  • The Borgias are a lynchpin in the history of the Italian Renaissance. Their tale of intrigue, corruption and cut-throat ambition still inspires storytellers, and they appear as primary villains in Assassin's Creed II.


    But is their reputation deserved? To reveal how much history has underserved the Borgias, Matt Lewis talks to Associate Professor Jennifer DeSilva, whose book The Borgia Family: Rumour and Reputation peels back the layers of fiction shrouding the truth.


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    Senior Producer: Anne-Marie Luff

    Production Coordinator: Beth Donaldson

    Executive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen Bennett


    Music:

    Ezio's Family by Jesper Kyd

    Earth by Jesper Kyd

    Venice Combat by Jesper Kyd


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  • The Viking Age saw the creation of new towns and new kingdoms in Britain and Ireland. What impact did Norse settlers have on politics, culture and the economy? Professor Fiona Edmonds joins Matt Lewis to reveal the ways in which Vikings shaped medieval Ireland and Britain.


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    Music:

    Bounteous Fields by Max Aruj

    Bury the Past, Build the Future by Max Aruj

    Canaid Lia Fáil by Einar Selvik


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  • Halloween is a tradition that only grows in popularity each year. Yet its origins are mysterious, shrouded by myth and misconception. 


    Some of its roots trace back to the Gaelic festival of Samhain. In this episode, Matt Lewis and Dr Kelly Fitzgerald explore the traditions and significance of Samhain to the people who celebrated it, and its connections to Halloween.


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    Music:

    Assassin's Creed Valhalla Main Theme by Sarah Schachner, Einar Selvik, Jesper Kyd

    Asgard Hall Of The Aesir by Sarah Schachner, Einar Selvik

    Ravensthorpe by Sarah Schachner


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  • Viking Age Ireland was divided into many rival kingdoms. However, some men could rise to become High King of Ireland. Men like Flann Sinna. How did he become High King? Did he wield real power over the other kingdoms? When did the High Kingship come to an end?


    Matt Lewis is joined by Professor Máire Ní Mhaonaigh to explain the significance of the High Kingship and the reign of Flann Sinna, which oversaw the profound effects of the Norse arrival.


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    Music:

    Canaid Lia Fáil by Einar Selvik, Julie Fowlis

    Rivers and Fjords by Sarah Schachner

    New People, Old Empires by Sarah Schachner


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  • Today, we’ll study someone who was both a cause and a victim of the French Revolution: the cake-promoting queen, Marie Antoinette.


    In Assassin’s Creed Unity, we glimpse Marie Antoinette living the high-life while the poor people of Paris starve. By walking the streets of Paris, we also get an idea of the public perception of her as a detached, and even cruel, consort. Understanding her reputation helps us understand her fate, which we’ll examine closely today. 


    Matt is helped Maddy and Anthony from the After Dark podcast to take us on a journey through the final days of Marie Antoinette.


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    Edited by: Tomos Delargy

    Produced by: Freddy Chick, Robin McConnell

    Senior Producer: Anne-Marie Luff

    Production Coordinator: Beth Donaldson

    Executive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen Bennett


    Music:

    The Attainted One by Christ Tilton, Jesper Kyd

    The Bottle of Solitude by Christ Tilton

    Nothing Is True by Christ Tilton, Jesper Kyd


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  • The Storming of the Bastille is one of the key events of the French Revolution and is known throughout the world. But it is fair to say that the name is better known than the event itself. Was it more than just a prison break? Why was it so important to the revolutionaries? And what did this event contribute to the democratic and social changes that followed?


    Matt Lewis is joined by Professor David Andress from the University of Portsmouth to reveal the events of that fateful day, the reasons behind them, and their lasting impact.


    Echoes of History is a Ubisoft podcast, brought to you by History Hit. 


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    Music:

    Books of Grievances by Sarah Schachner

    Versailles for Sore Eyes by Christ Tilton

    A Leap Of Faith by Chris Tilton, Jesper Kyd


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  • Napoleon Bonaparte is a household name; a rare example of someone who is as well remembered by his supporters as by his enemies. His life is rich with dramatic irony. He was a key figure in the creation of the First French Republic, yet became a self-appointed Emperor. Surrounded by enemies, he secured peace in France through war abroad and was hated by the monarchies of Europe, who feared he would bring democracy to their lands.


    Dan Snow from Dan Snow's History Hit joins Matt Lewis to ask who exactly was this man? Where did he come from and what is his legacy for the Western world?


    Echoes of History is a Ubisoft podcast, brought to you by History Hit. 


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    Edited by: Alex Jones

    Produced by: Matt Lewis, Joseph Knight, Robin McConnell

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    Executive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen Bennett


    Music:

    Binding Loyalties by Sarah Schachner

    Breach Party by Chris Tilton

    Chase by Chase Basis by Chris Tilton

    Versailles for Sore Eyes by Chris Tilton

    The Nation, The Law, and The King by Sarah Schachner


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  • George Washington is perhaps the most consequential leader in the USA’s short history. Having demonstrated his leadership credentials as commander-in-chief during the American Revolutionary War, he then set a precedent for all subsequent US presidents to follow by refusing the opportunity to seize power. Yet he also craved to be part of the British Empire and ignored pleas to right other wrongs of his era.


    Alexis Coe, New York Times Bestselling author of You Never Forget Your First: A Biography of George Washington, joins Matt Lewis to unpack the complexities and contradictions of History's Greatest Man.


    Echoes of History is a Ubisoft podcast, brought to you by History Hit. 


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    Edited by: Robin McConnell

    Produced by: Matt Lewis, Robin McConnell, Joseph Knight

    Senior Producer: Anne-Marie Luff

    Production Coordinator: Beth Donaldson

    Executive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen Bennett


    Music:

    Deadly Performance Suite by Lorne Balfe

    Church Threatened by Lorne Balfe

    Epilogue by Lorne Balfe


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  • The shot heard ‘round the world; the start of the American Revolution. An event that would have profound consequences for world history, especially western democracy. Who’d have thought that something of such magnitude would begin in a small settlement with as many cows as people living in it?


    Don Wildman hops across the Atlantic from American History Hit to help Matt Lewis understand how two tiny towns became the spark that lit the fire of the American War of Independence.


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    Edited by: Tim Arstall

    Produced by: Matt Lewis, Sophie Gee, Robin McConnell

    Senior Producer: Anne-Marie Luff

    Production Coordinator: Beth Donaldson

    Executive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen Bennett


    Music:

    Main Menu Theme by Lorne Balfe

    Burial Mound by Lorne Balfe

    The Convoy by Lorne Balfe

    Fort Attack by Lorne Balfe

    Deadly Performance by Lorne Balfe


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  • Assassin’s Creed III offers players a glimpse into the room where it happened - the signing of the Declaration of Independence. But was the Declaration more than just a document? Who wrote it? And what were the immediate and lasting impacts of making such a Declaration?


    To answer these questions and more, Matt Lewis is joined by Prof Frank Cogliano, whose latest book A Revolutionary Friendship: Washington, Jefferson, and the American Republic is available now.


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    Music:

    Philadelphia by Lorne Balfe

    Epilogue by Lorne Balfe


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  • In 47 BCE, Julius Caesar arrived in Egypt as a victorious general, ready to make an easy alliance with the Pharaoh. Instead, he found himself besieged in Egypt’s capital city by the very ruler who wanted to ally with him. Trapped and outnumbered, Caesar’s glory was almost cut short.


    In this episode, Matt Lewis and Dr Jen Gerrish unravel the messy politics, personalities and relationships that led to Caesar’s most dangerous moment.


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    Edited by: Alex Jones

    Produced by: Matt Lewis, Rob Weinberg, Robin McConnell

    Senior Producer: Anne-Marie Luff

    Production Coordinator: Beth Donaldson

    Executive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen Bennett


    Music:

    The Tongueless Land by Sarah Schachner

    Fire In The Duat by Sarah Schachner

    Nomads Of The White Desert by Sarah Schachner

    Desert Delirium by Sarah Schachner


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  • The Great Sphinx of Giza is the most recognisable statue in the world - and one of the most mysterious. Even its Western name is misleading, since the monument bears little resemblance to the sphinx of ancient Greek mythology. Conflicting stories about who built it and why have circulated since ancient times. These include tales of what lies inside… 


    In this episode, Dr Chris Naunton joins Matt Lewis to explore how the Sphinx was likely made; the evidence for who made it; and the many myths that surround it to this day.


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    Edited by: Tim Arstall

    Produced by: Matt Lewis, Robin McConnell

    Senior Producer: Anne-Marie Luff

    Production Coordinator: Beth Donaldson

    Executive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen Bennett


    Music:

    Bayek Of Siwa by Sarah Schachner

    Nomads Of The White Desert by Sarah Schachner

    Cthonic Invasion by Sarah Schachner

    Ptolemy's Lament by Sarah Schachner


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  • Antony and Cleopatra. Julius Caesar and Pompey the Great. These are household names thanks to Shakespeare’s plays, big budget TV shows and films, and histories written about them since antiquity. But Ptolemy XIII is an afterthought, if anyone bothers to think about him at all.


    Today Matt Lewis and Prof. Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones shed light on a ruler who was instrumental in the rise to power of Cleopatra and Julius Caesar, and was a key player in the end of an era in the ancient world, yet about whom little is known.


    Echoes of History is a Ubisoft podcast, brought to you by History Hit. 


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    Edited by: Robin McConnell

    Produced by: Matt Lewis, Robin McConnell

    Senior Producer: Anne-Marie Luff

    Production Coordinator: Beth Donaldson

    Executive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen Bennett


    Music:

    Assassin's Creed Origins Main Theme by Sarah Shachner

    Ptolemy's Lament by Sarah Schachner

    Bayek Of Siwa by Sarah Schachner


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  • An enduring symbol of ancient Greek artistry and architecture. Arguably the most recognisable monument they left behind. The Parthenon. 


    Built atop the Acropolis in Athens during the 5th century BCE, its construction was completed just before the start of the Peloponnesian War. Today, its ruined marble pillars are printed on postcards the world over, and visited daily by hordes of bustling tourists. Tristan Hughes from The Ancients podcast guides Matt Lewis through the very long story of the Parthenon - from its origins in embezzlement, to its ruin in war, and the mysterious functions it served in between.


    Echoes of History is a Ubisoft podcast, brought to you by History Hit. 


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    Edited by: Alex Jones

    Produced by: Joseph Knight, Matt Lewis, Robin McConnell

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    Production Coordinator: Beth Donaldson

    Executive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen Bennett


    Music:

    Phoibe The Orphan by The Flight & Mike Georgiades

    A Happy Family by The Flight & Mike Georgiades

    The Cult Of Kosmos by The Flight & Mike Georgiades

    Ariadnes' Fate by The Flight & Mike Georgiades

    Korinth by The Flight & Mike Georgiades


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  • A tradition that endured millennia. The ancient Olympic Games began in 776 BC and took place every four years until at least 396 AD. It was a major religious and sporting festival, attended by over 40,000 spectators who flocked to watch athletes compete in sports like wrestling, chariot racing and athletics. 


    Matt Lewis is joined by Dr Nigel Spivey to explore the history of the ancient Olympic games, delving into its various origin stories and outlining how the games evolved over a thousand years of history. What was competing and spectating at the games like for ordinary people? What was the significance of the Olympic Games on wider Hellenic society?


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    Edited by: Tim Astall

    Produced by: Joseph Knight, Peta Stamper, Matt Lewis, Robin McConnell

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    Production Coordinator: Beth Donaldson

    Executive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen Bennett


    Music:

    Legend Of The Eagle Bearer by The Flight & Mike Georgiades

    Kephalonnia Island by The Flight & Mike Georgiades

    Revenge Of The Wolves by The Flight

    Markos by The Flight & Mike Georgiades


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  • Around 460 BCE, a man was born in Ancient Greece who would change medicine forever. He invented a new scientific approach to medicine that recognised disease as a natural phenomenon, rather than the will of the gods. Or at least, that's what we're told.


    Matt Lewis joins Prof. Helen King, author of Hippocrates Now and Immaculate Forms, to reveal what we really know about Hippocrates’ life, his medical philosophy and the legacy he left modern medicine. They pick apart what the sources actually tell us about him, and ask whether he really is the author of the Hippocratic Oath.


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    Music:

    Legend Of The Eagle Bearer by The Flight & Mike Georgiades

    The 300 by The Flight

    Barnabas by The Flight & Mike Georgiades

    Conflict Of The Seas by The Flight

    Kephalonnia Island by The Flight & Mike Georgiades

    Conversations by The Flight & Mike Georgiades

    Brasidas by The Flight & Mike Georgiades


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  • The literal jewel in the British crown, the Koh-i-Noor diamond has a history as rich as its caratage. Queen Victoria received it from the last maharaja of the Sikh Empire, and it has become a symbol of British colonialism ever since - even in the eyes of the Empress of India herself.


    In this episode, thanks to a glitch in the Animus, Dan Snow steps in to interview Shrabani Basu about the famous Koh-i-Noor diamond - its origin and its storied journey to modern day controversy.


    Echoes of History is a Ubisoft podcast, brought to you by History Hit. This episode was originally produced for and can be heard in full on Dan Snow's History Hit.


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    Edited by: Dougal Patmore

    Produced by: Mariana des Forges

    Senior Producer: Anne-Marie Luff

    Production Coordinator: Beth Donaldson

    Executive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen Bennett


    Music:

    Everyone Has A Price by Austin Wintory

    A Ballet Of Blades by Austin Wintory


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  • The Industrial Revolution began in Britain in the late 18th century, giving birth to an era that has changed world history. The period was characterised by rapid economic, social and technological growth. Marked by innovation and inventions like the steam engine, spinning jenny and telephone, industrialisation also saw a rise in urbanisation, the factory system, poverty and the exploitation of a new urban working class. This in turn led to social and political movements such as communism. 


    Matt Lewis and Tom Furber from The London Archives provide an overview of how the Industrial Revolution came about and transformed the city of London as its epicentre. What were some of the most important advances during this period? What were the effects of rapid industrialisation on Victorian society?


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    Produced by: Joseph Knight, Peta Stamper, Matt Lewis, Robin McConnell

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    Production Coordinator: Beth Donaldson

    Executive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen Bennett


    Music:

    The Dance Begins by Austin Wintory

    Soothing Syrup by Austin Wintory

    Danza alla Daggers by Austin Wintory


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