Afleveringen
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What do you know about The Pestilence, The Black Death, The Plague of the 14th century?
Here's a quick quiz with 4 questions on the What, How, and When of it all.
Don't forget newest quiz on Ancient Rome - 3 new questions - find them HERE
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3 questions about 3 famous battles!
Commanders, tactics, and battle grounds - How well do you know the famous battles of the ancient and early medieval world?
Don't forget newest quiz on Ancient Rome - 3 new questions - find them HERE
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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From founding myths to the twilight of the Roman city - How well do you know Ancient Rome? In this episode you can guess along on 3 questions on Ancient Rome from its founding to its end. Answers are provided at the end of the episode.
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Did one man's years long quest for vengeance lead to hundreds of deaths in the Stockholm Bloodbath?
King Christian marches on Sweden, intent on conquering the kingdom - and while he amasses an ocean of enemies - he finds an unexpected ally at the centre of a power struggle in Sweden.
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Villain? Hero? Duke of...?
5 interesting facts about Richard III whose name will forever be linked to the mystery of the Princes in the Tower, his own two nephews, one of them heir to the throne - who disappeared without a trace.
Richard III - a king whose legacy still divides opinions!
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The dreams, hopes, and ideals of a united North, would ultimately be realised by an ambitious queen. Who fought, schemed, killed, and died to make the union of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark happen - events which would lead to a horrific bloodbath?
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On 4th November 1520, the kingdoms of Norway, Denmark, and Sweden were united under the rule of one King. But days later, a bloodbath occurred in the town square of the Swedish capital, Stockholm, with roots in late medieval feuds and with ramifications felt for centuries...
This series examines the what and why of the Stockholm Bloodbath of 1520.
Part 1: The Danish angle.
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A quiz about Ancient Rome
Do you know the answers:
Remembered words
Friends, foes, and allies
A pivotal moment...and many more
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Do you know the answers to history facts about:
A battle for the ages
A legendary conqueror
A lost child in WWII
Part 2 of a quick history quiz.
Next episode upload will be in 2 weeks, regular schedule.
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Extra history episode with a quick quiz, based on 3 historical films
Do you know the answers to history facts about:
A violent upheaval
The "other" hero
The ambitious outwit the angry
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Second and concluding episode on this 2 part series on the amazing life and adventures of the 12th century adventurer, Margaret of Beverley, who walked from Yorkshire into the heart of some of the pivotal battles of the late 12th century - and lived to see the wonders of Rome - and survived a death sentence at the hands of her foes...
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The fantastic history of Robert Carey's incredible horseback ride from Richmond Palace in England to Scotland in just 2 days, in March 1603 - in a dash to be the first to bend the knee to a new Stuart king. A story of death, ambition, a secret ring, and friends in the right places...
For the full story of the last days of Elizabeth I - see the 3 part podcast episode
Last Days of Elizabeth I
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The Justinian Plague of 542 CE ravaged the mighty city of Constantinople and had lasting consequences for the Eastern Roman Empire.
In this concluding episode, we explore the aftermath and wide ranging effects of the Justinian Plague - and speculate on what might have happened, had the plague not left Constantinople, ravaged, hungry - and bereft of half its population?
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The Justinian Plague of 542 CE ravaged the mighty city of Constantinople and had lasting consequences for the Eastern Roman Empire.
Why did the plague pandemic erupt at this particular time in history?In this third episode, the possible meteorological, biological, and socio-cultural events which affected the progression of the plague are examined.
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The Justinian Plague of 542 CE ravaged the mighty city of Constantinople and had lasting consequences for the Eastern Roman Empire.
In this second episode, the emperor persists with his dreams of conquest even as Constantinople is ravaged by the plague. But enemies take stock of a weakened city...and internal conflict threatens to overwhelm the hard hit citizens...
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The Justinian Plague of 542 CE ravaged the mighty city of Constantinople and had lasting consequences for the Eastern Roman Empire.
In this first episode, the plague arrives by grain ship - and as physicians are overwhelmed, the emperor is preoccupied with other matters...
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Part 2/2 Arthur Ransome's fantastic escapes in 1919
Arthur Ransome is best remembered as a successful author of children's books, most notably Swallows and Amazons.
But in 1919 he had a series of truly remarkable, daring, improbable - and fantastic escapes through partisan forests and vast landscapes, as he attempted to reach Estonia and escape with the woman, he loved.
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