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  • Nella storia dei paesi che si affacciano sul Mediterraneo cโ€™รจ un buco di circa quattro secoli, che va dal 1200 allโ€™800 a.C. In varie zone scomparvero la scrittura, lโ€™arte figurativa e le cittร . Eppure i secoli precedenti erano stati unโ€™epoca di grande prosperitร  e ricchezza diffuse per il mondo occidentale, dallโ€™Afghanistan fino alla penisola iberica, in cui le persone e le cose si muovevano come mai prima di allora, tanto che qualcuno l'ha definito il primo periodo di globalizzazione nella storia umana.
    E quindi: cosa successe intorno al 1200 a.C.? Perchรฉ molte di quelle civiltร  cosรฌ solide e complesse collassarono su se stesse? Fu davvero colpa dei cosiddetti Popoli del mare, come abbiamo creduto per decenni? Cosa hanno scoperto gli studi degli ultimi anni?

  • Welcome to “Stories of Special Forces Operators,” where we bring you into the world of the bravest and toughest individuals on the planet. Join us as we chat with elite special forces operatives and hear their incredible stories of courage, resilience, and extraordinary missions. Each episode features firsthand accounts of the challenges and triumphs faced by these remarkable warriors. Tune in for an inspiring journey into the lives and experiences of those who operate in the shadows, performing feats that most can only imagine.

  • Inspiring stories of extraordinary figures who defied the odds and altered the course of history.

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  • Queen Elizabeth II died on September 8th at the age of 96 years old, months after her Platinum Jubilee, her 70th year as the Queen of the United Kingdom. As the world remembers the longest-reigning monarch, her eldest son Prince Charles is now KING Charles III. It’s the moment he was born destined for – and at 73, he’s been waiting a long time. As one era closes, another one begins. Can Prince Charles fill his mother’s shoes? Will the people accept him as king? Is there even a place for monarchy in our modern world? In Born to Rule, NBC’s Keir Simmons talks to journalists and royal insiders who’ve followed Prince Charles for decades to help us understand this man who is now king.

  • Castle Stories is a podcast from Newcastle Castle looking at the history of Newcastle and the North East of England, as well as medieval history and castles more generally.

  • We are a podcast that delves into many topics such as: Ancient History, Conspiracy, Science, Paranormal, Spirituality, Intellectual Thinking, Consciousness, Theory, Ufology, News, Current Events and Politics just to name a few. We delve into just about anything. We consider ourselves as free and critical thinkers. We enjoy exploring topics and issues in length. We have a saying that says " With Passion and Knowledge Nothing is Off Limits" Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/full-spectrum-universe/support

  • The Ministry of Secrets, is the story of one of the great unsolved mysteries of the Cold War. At its heart is a missing person — a wartime hero and international celebrity. But that’s just the starting point. It involves the royal family, MI6, the CIA, and the KGB. There are conspiracies. And lies. This story is so sensitive, so secret - that the truth is being withheld for 100 years, until 2057. Presenter Giles Milton and producer Sarah Peters are on a quest to find out why…

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  • This biography explores the remarkable legacy of Thomas Jefferson—Founding Father, author of the Declaration of Independence, and third president of the United States—while also examining the contradictions posed by Jefferson's ownership of slaves despite advocating for equality. The sweeping narrative provides intriguing insights into Jefferson's influential roles in the nation's founding, democracy, philosophy, sciences, architecture, and education.

  • Connecting the Docs is a podcast from the State Archives of North Carolina. Our archivists use archival materials to bring you fascinating, true stories from around the Old North State. Sometimes archival records solve a puzzle, and other times, they start one.

  • Franklin D. Roosevelt - Great Speeches

    Franklin D. Roosevelt was one of the most gifted public speakers in American history. He had a warm, resonant voice and a knack for connecting with his audience on a personal level. He was also a master of the written word, and his speeches were often carefully crafted to evoke specific emotions and responses.Roosevelt's speaking ability was particularly evident in his radio addresses, which he used to communicate with the American people during the Great Depression and World War II. These speeches were often delivered in a fireside chat format, which made Roosevelt seem like a trusted friend and confidant. He used this format to explain complex issues in a way that was easy to understand, and he often shared personal anecdotes to make his points more relatable.Roosevelt was also a skilled orator, and his speeches were often met with thunderous applause. He was known for his use of pauses and rhetorical devices to keep his audience engaged. He also had a knack for delivering powerful quotes and phrases that would stay with his listeners long after the speech was over.Here are some of the key characteristics of Roosevelt's speaking ability:
    Warm and resonant voice: Roosevelt's voice was deep and soothing, and it was easy to listen to for long periods of time.Ability to connect with his audience: Roosevelt was able to connect with his audience on a personal level by sharing anecdotes and stories from his own life. He also used humor and self-deprecating jokes to make his speeches more relatable.Mastery of the written word: Roosevelt's speeches were often carefully crafted to evoke specific emotions and responses. He used simple language and powerful imagery to make his points clear and memorable.Use of fireside chat format: Roosevelt's fireside chats were a popular way for him to communicate with the American people during the Great Depression and World War II. This format made Roosevelt seem like a trusted friend and confidant, and it allowed him to explain complex issues in a way that was easy to understand.Skillful orator: Roosevelt was a gifted orator, and his speeches were often met with thunderous applause. He was known for his use of pauses and rhetorical devices to keep his audience engaged. He also had a knack for delivering powerful quotes and phrases that would stay with his listeners long after the speech was over.Overall, Franklin D. Roosevelt was one of the most gifted public speakers in American history. His warm and resonant voice, his ability to connect with his audience, his mastery of the written word, his use of the fireside chat format, and his skills as an orator all made him an effective communicator. His speeches helped to rally the American people during difficult times and inspired them to work together to overcome challenges.

  • History podcast run by two GCSE history fanatics. Join Jonah and Charlie for chilled chats around the GCSE course, delving deeper into some fascinating stories. Appearing as guests, several renowned and intriguing expert historians help us explore further into some of their specialist areas, before a short political section joined by many other young people with burning questions.
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  • History After Hours is a podcast led by history teachers. We discuss random topics including current events, music, sports, and everything in between.

  • Climb Inside the Aluminum Tube and enjoy a fast-paced aviation history podcast telling the stories of accidents, incidents, mere mishaps and topics from the often quizzical world of aviation. It's all presented in a way that everyone can understand and enjoy, not just aviation geeks. I rewrite events in aviation history so you'll be hanging on to the edge of your seat, laughing, crying, shaking your head and rolling your eyes. Whether you're afraid to fly, or whether you're not...you will be. 

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    This is the story of Ramayana the epic of India for kids. Story told by Grandma Savitha Rajagopal in a simple way so that kids can understand the story. It's narrated like Bed time stories.

  • Liquor and Liqueur Connoisseur is a podcast for anyone that enjoys distilled spirits!

    Built on the premise of drinking, discussing, and discovering the world of distilled spirits, each episode features consistent tastings and much more. The featured spirit's backstory is covered, including history of production, marketing, availability, notable events for the spirit, as well as personal stories on enjoyment.

    This podcast features new episodes at least weekly, and is the work of host Matt Birchard, who created the podcast as a way to keep a new year's resolution to himself - which was to drink more!

    So enjoy each episode whenever you have time, but it's recommended you enjoy a liquor or liqueur during the show!

  • Money makes the world go round - This has been found true since money was invented. We will tell the stories - about daring merchants, cautious financiers and princes who have bought their reign.