History is full of the extraordinary. Each week, we'll transport you back in time to witness history's most incredible moments and remarkable people. New episodes Mondays, or a week early for Noiser+ subscribers. With Noiser+ you'll also get ad-free listening and exclusive content on shows across the Noiser podcast network. Click the subscription banner at the top of the feed to get started or head to noiser.com/subscriptions A Short History of Ancient Rome - the debut book from the Noiser ...
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Fall Of Rome Podcasts
Everywhere around us are echoes of the past. Those echoes define the boundaries of states and countries, how we pray and how we fight. They determine what money we spend and how we earn it at work, what language we speak and how we raise our children. From Wondery, host Patrick Wyman, PhD (“Fall Of Rome”) helps us understand our world and how it got to be the way it is. Listen to Tides of History on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts. You can listen to bonus episodes available ...
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A podcast for all ancient history fans! The Ancients is dedicated to discussing our distant past. Featuring interviews with historians and archaeologists, each episode covers a specific theme from antiquity. From Neolithic Britain to the Fall of Rome. Hosted by Tristan Hughes. New episodes every Sunday and Thursday. From History Hit, the world's best history channel and creators of award-winning podcasts Dan Snow's History Hit, Gone Medieval, and Betwixt the Sheets. Sign up to History Hit fo ...
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Spanning history, religion, culture, science and philosophy, In Our Time from BBC Radio 4 is essential listening for the intellectually curious. In each episode, host Melvyn Bragg and expert guests explore the characters, events and discoveries that have shaped our world. History fans can learn about pivotal wars and societal upheavals, such as the rise and fall of Napoleon, the Sack of Rome in 1527, and the political intrigue of the Russian Revolution. Those fascinated by the lives of kings ...
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A weekly podcast tracing the history of the Roman Empire, beginning with Aeneas's arrival in Italy and ending with the exile of Romulus Augustulus, last Emperor of the Western Roman Empire. Now complete!
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Barbarians, political breakdown, economic collapse, mass migration, pillaging and plunder. The fall of the Roman Empire has been studied for years, but genetics, climate science, forensic science, network models, and globalization studies have reshaped our understanding of one of the most important events in human history. PhD historian and specialist Patrick Wyman brings the cutting edge of history to listeners in plain, relatable English. Binge all episodes of The Fall of Rome ad-free by j ...
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The history of Europe from 376 and beyond the Fall of Rome. Barbarian invasions, kings, queens, and saints, myths and legends. It’s the history they skipped.
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A chronicle of the history of the twentieth century, including art, music, popular culture, science, religion, and, of course, politics and war.
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The Effect of Rome falling and the start of the Middle ages. Also we talk about the Vikings starting to invade. Cover art photo provided by Sandra Ahn Mode on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@sandramode
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This podcast is for people interested in the teachings and practices of the Roman Catholic Church. It is especially helpful if you have only heard negative things about it, or if you are in an OCIA class.
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Today we are taking about the fall of the Roman Empire!!!
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We know you like to fill your favorite pod-players before you go, so we asked our hosts to share their favorite episodes to help you stock up. So be entertained, delighted or find something (anything) to talk with your in-laws about. Happy Thanksgiving, and here’s to your new favorite show!
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This is a narration of ancient Rome and its history from the founding of Rome in the year 753 BC, until the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 AD. http://www.thetaleofrome.com This podcast is published on a weekly basis, and episodes are around fifteen minutes in length. Episode by episode, the podcast will travel in time, starting from a man called Aeneas who left Troy and settled in Italy. It will continue its trip to the birth of Romulus and Remus, and how they founded Rome. Later yo ...
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Historian Dan Snow journeys across the globe to tell the stories of history's defining moments. From the Colosseum in Rome to the Great Wall of China, the battlefields of Waterloo to the Tomb of Tutankhamun, join Dan as he explores the how and why of the greatest monuments, battles, heroes, villains and events that have shaped our world. New episodes on Mondays and Thursdays with bonus subscriber only episodes every other Friday. You can get in touch with us at [email protected] A podcast ...
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History, the story of us, is something that's often discussed but is sometimes misunderstood. From the charging of Normandy, to the Fall of Rome, everyone is aware of these life changing events from years past. But what of forgotten leaders who watched cities burn, or century long wars over a bucket? What about the strange history? In this podcast, we discuss the parts of history that you might not have heard about in school; from knights of the skies to bridges and encounters with the unkno ...
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The Andrew Murrell Show is an irreverent discussion about the status quo. From life to politics, Andrew talks about issues that matter to you. Andrew discusses problems and creates potential solutions. If you find yourself thinking about the fall of Rome, The Andrew Murrell Show is for you.
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This is the story of the band that almost was. You won’t hear what this band sounds like. You won’t even learn their name. But you know this band, even if you don’t. Even if it Kills Me is a narrative documentary podcast, chronicling the lives of Jon, Ryan, Mac and Pete as they set out across the country and try to make it as rockstars in the bygone era of the ‘00s. Each episode uses contemporary interviews and archival recordings to pull back the curtain on the nitty-gritty inner workings o ...
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Step into the epic world of ancient history with The Story Engine History Podcast , a historical fiction podcast that brings the power struggles, betrayals, and legendary battles of Carthage and Rome to life. From the rise of the Roman empire to the brutal Punic Wars and the ultimate triumph and demise of Rome, this immersive storytelling experience blends meticulously researched history with gripping narrative drama. Each episode transports you to a time of war elephants, cunning generals l ...
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Spanning a period of nearly 1500 years, this monumental work of history tracks the orbit of one of the greatest Empires of all time. The sheer scale and sweep of the narrative is breathtaking in its ambitious scope and brings to vivid life the collapse of a magnificent military, political and administrative structure. Proceeding at a brisk pace, the original fourteen volumes describe debauched emperors, corrupt practices, usurpers and murderers, bloody battles, plunder and loot, barbarian ho ...
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Post Show Recaps covers “Game of Thrones” prequel “House of the Dragon,” with instant recaps, feedback shows, book club specials, and more.
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Stories from the chaotic frontier between Rome and the "Barbarians" that became Europe's fault line. We chart the rise of the Roman Empire, it's fall in the West, and the reverberations that led to centuries of conflict between France and Germany.
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A bunch of opinionated drivel from Central Coast-bred 30 year olds, most of whom now dwell in Sydney. If you are completely jaded by the state of the world, or you've often wondered how to deal with tricky problems at home, this is the place to make all of those worries even worse. We have no interesting life story, we aren't entrepreneurs, and we are only moderately successful - but we do know the value of a bottle of Sangiovese. Listen to this podcast. It's probably not worth your time. Bu ...
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The Layman's Historian is a podcast about interesting periods of history that a layman would appreciate. My first series covers the history of Carthage including the three Punic Wars between Carthage and Rome.
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The most influential biographies ever written, admired by leaders, creators, soldiers, and thinkers for nearly 2,000 years: Plutarch’s Parallel lives. Essential listening for anyone striving after greatness. Alex Petkas, former professor of ancient philosophy and history, revives and dramatically retells these unforgettable stories for modern audiences. The subjects are statesmen, generals, orators, and founders; pious and profane, stoics and hedonists. The stakes bear on the future of Weste ...
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The creator of Mueller, She Wrote, Allison Gill, and former Deputy Director of the FBI, Andrew McCabe, are documenting the erosion of civil liberties and the rule of law under Trump's DoJ.
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Join history buff, Mike Corradi on a journey through time as he unfolds the rich tapestry of the Italian peninsula's history. This chronological story starts with the collapse of the Western Roman Empire and leads you through the most iconic events, influential figures, and cultural milestones that have shaped Italy into what we see today. It’s all serious stuff, but we do take time to stop and laugh at battles over a bucket, rude names, naughty priests and popes, rabbits winning sieges, dov ...
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A highly detailed and thorough examination of the life and times of one of Rome's greatest generals.
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Each week we discuss some of the most important issues we face in our society today. Whether that be philosophies, social narratives, belief systems, prophecies, strange phenomena or spirituality. All from a Christian perspective.
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Westworld: Post Show Recap with Josh Wigler & Jo Garfein
Westworld TV Reviewers Josh Wigler & Jo Garfein
Weekly Recaps of the HBO Series, Westworld
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From the rise and fall of empires to the birth of modern diplomacy, civilization's greatest moments have been shaped by an unlikely force: what filled our glasses. Join award-winning author Henry Jeffreys and renowned food writer Tom Parker-Bowles as they pour through history's most intoxicating stories. From Charles Dickens's beloved punch to the royal family's legendary drinks trolley, discover how alcohol has shaped civilizations, sparked wars, and sealed peace treaties. Each episode find ...
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Freakonomics co-author Steve Levitt tracks down other high achievers for surprising, revealing conversations about their lives and obsessions. Join Levitt as he goes through the most interesting midlife crisis you’ve ever heard — and learn how a renegade sheriff is transforming Chicago's jail, how a biologist is finding the secrets of evolution in the Arctic tundra, and how a trivia champion memorized 160,000 flashcards. To get every show in the Freakonomics Radio Network without ads and a m ...
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Agnus is a monthly podcast about the fields of Late Antique, Medieval, Byzantine, and Medieval Islamic studies. Each month, Glenn McDorman talks to a scholar about her or his recent work on topics ranging from literature to politics, and from religion to art.
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A weekly review of major moments in the 2000 plus history of the Christian Church, hosted by Bishop Andy C. Lewter, D. Min., who holds an undergraduate degree from Oberlin College, a graduate degree (Masters of Divinity) from Harvard Divinity School and a terminal degree (Doctor of Ministry) from United Theological Seminary. Bishop Lewter is the Church Historian for the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship and is an adjunct professor at Beulah Heights Bible University in Atlanta, GA. He als ...
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If ever there was an internationally renowned D.J. with a prolific pedigree it is Leomeo, a well established talent who, from his base in Paris, has touched virtually every continent in the world, destinations including Montreal, New York, Sydney, Shanghai, Istanbul, Rome, London & many in between. With roots firmly in Asia, but with Europe being his first real playground, making Paris his home saw his early steps in D.J.'ing inspired & encouraged by his then mentor, Claude Challe of Buddha ...
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Welcome to Alynn Kirschner, where amazing things happen.
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European history and culture. Hosted by Gregory Conte. You can buy my ebook *Be a Hero: Revolution by Legal Means*. A whirlwind tour of history, philosophy and best of all, HARDCORE ACTION in the streets and the courts, "Be a Hero" is a perspective on American political organizing that you cannot get ANYWHERE ELSE! GET YOUR COPY TODAY: https://books.google.com/books?id=OKh9EQAAQBAJ&source=gbs_navlinks_s The hardcover version is available from Invisible Empire Publishing (IEP). Unfortunately ...
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Conversations about science, technology, history, philosophy and the nature of intelligence, consciousness, love, and power. Lex is an AI researcher at MIT and beyond.
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Ever wondered what the Crusades were and why they really happened? This podcast not only tells the full history of the Crusades, it also links them with the forgotten story of the fall of Byzantium. Listen to one of the most amazing tales ever told! Nick Holmes is a British historian, author and podcaster - check out his website at www.nickholmesauthor.com.
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Post Show Recaps covers “The White Lotus,” the HBO comedy drama created by Mike White.
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Struggling with insomnia or just need something calm to fall asleep to? “Boring History to Sleep” is the perfect podcast to help you relax and drift off while listening to real historical facts. Each episode is told in a slow, soothing voice, with a monotone pace designed to quiet your mind and help you sleep deeply. We explore the dull, uneventful — yet oddly fascinating — parts of history: daily life in Medieval Europe, ancient Roman routines, how people survived without electricity, and m ...
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In May 1944, Allied forces in Italy began an offensive that finally broke the Gustav Line. Soon Americans were marching into Rome. At the same time, Allied forces in Britain were making final preparations for the invasion of France.
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32: Listen to Patrick's New History Podcast, Past Lives
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19:56Patrick has a new history podcast, Past Lives! It's all about the experiences of real, everyday people throughout the human past, people just like you. Listen to the first full episode, "On Historical Storytelling," right here, and then go subscribe to the Past Lives feed on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your podcast platform of choice. Past Lives is…
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This is my New Circuit Workout Session 22. Enjoy :-) FREE DOWNLOAD Follow me : www.instagram.com/djleomeo/reels/?hl=en www.djleomeo.comBy LEOMEO
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Lawyers for former CIA Chief John Brennan have written to the Chief Judge in the Southern District of Florida accusing the Justice Department of forum shopping. The Supreme Court has ruled that Trump does not have the authority to deploy the National Guard under title 10 USC section 12406. The Justice Department issues a memo asking assistant US At…
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Boring History For Sleep | Why it Sucked to be a Peasant in Dark Age Britain
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35:29Cold Homes, Long Days, Little Hope — Why It Sucked to Be a Peasant in Dark Age Britain gently explores the harsh realities of everyday life in early medieval Britain. Long before modern comforts, most people lived as peasants, bound to the land, working from dawn until dusk with little control over their own lives. This calm, slow-paced narration f…
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Think of the Ice Age and tales of ferocious sabre-toothed tigers and giant megafauna likely spring to mind - but what do we know about prehistoric human culture 25,000 years ago and how people survived a perilous landscape of marauding Woolly Mammoths, bitterly cold temperatures and primitive Stone Age tools? Tristan Hughes is joined by Cody Cassid…
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Boring History For Sleep | Why it SUCKED to be a Sheriff in the Wild West
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33:52Long Days, Low Pay, Constant Risk — Why It SUCKED to Be a Sheriff in the Wild West quietly explores the harsh reality of law enforcement on the American frontier. Far from the heroic gunfights shown in movies, most sheriffs faced exhausting routines, poor pay, political pressure, and constant danger from criminals, drunk townsmen, and even their ow…
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199 – The dying gasp of the Fiorentine Republic and the first duke
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21:41Episode Summary With Giovanni dalle Bande Nere gone, we return to Florence to witness the dramatic collapse of the centuries-old Florentine Republic and the emergence of Medici princely rule. Against the backdrop of the Sack of Rome, religious extremism, political infighting, and imperial intervention, this episode follows Florence’s final republic…
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In this Christmas bonus episode, I answer listener questions.
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Margery Kempe and English Mysticism (Archive Episode)
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47:11To celebrate Melvyn Bragg’s 27 years presenting In Our Time, five well-known fans of the programme have chosen their favourite episodes. Author and columnist Caitlin Moran has picked the episode on the English medieval mystic Margery Kempe and recorded an introduction to it. Margery Kempe (1373-1438) produced an account of her extraordinary life in…
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How Alexander the Great's Soldiers Spent Their Money
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33:55Let's imagine a Macedonian soldier during the time of Alexander the Great. How did this man, whom we'll call Red Cleitus, spend the vast amounts of coin he plundered and earned as he and his comrades fought their way across Asia? Patrick launched a brand-new history show! It’s called Past Lives, and every episode explores the life of a real person …
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How Did the British Empire Build the Modern World?
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30:24Tobacco, sugar, rum, cotton, rubber, tea, coffee, spices, industry, borders, slavery, war - all things spread across the globe thanks to the British Empire. At its height in 1922, it was the largest empire the world had ever seen, covering around a quarter of Earth's land surface and ruling over 458 million people- that's a lot of influence. Dan is…
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Assassin’s Creed Odyssey immerses players in the mythology of Ancient Greece. In particular, they can walk in the footsteps of Theseus through the Labyrinth and come face to face with the mythical Minotaur. Commonly associated with the maze-like Knossos palace on Crete, how much of the myth is rooted in reality? Prof Nicoletta Momigliano guides Tri…
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What Personal Hygiene Really Looked Like in Industrial Revolution | Boring History For Sleep
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43:00Life Before Modern Cleanliness — What Personal Hygiene Really Looked Like in the Industrial Revolution explores the quiet, often uncomfortable realities of daily cleanliness during the 18th and 19th centuries. Long before modern plumbing, deodorant, and daily bathing routines, ordinary people relied on limited water access, shared facilities, and s…
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Tonight we look at how fast the world is changing, with RISE Radio callers from California, Utah and Germany. But in the midst of these times, there remains one steadfast anchor. One event that took place 2,000 years ago which gives us solid hope and, no matter what happens, can never be undone. Visit us online: http://riseradio.net Send a text to …
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Episode Title: 026 - Christmas Description: In this episode, Dr. Bickford explores the historical, theological and cultural aspects of Christmas. We review the meaning of the Incarnation, prophesies of the birth of the Messiah, the birth of Jesus, and various cultural practices that have developed. Recommended Reading: The True Meaning of Christmas…
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480 CE A pre-Christmas ghost story. Excavation of a fortification on a Swedish island reveals a spasm of violence that wiped out an entire settlement. The finds shed light on life in the fifth century, while the circumstances of its ending is a mystery. Links: www.instagram.com/darkagespod Webpage for this Episode: https://darkagespod.com/2025/12/2…
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What if You Woke Up as a Victorian Shopkeeper ? | Boring History For Sleep
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37:46Life Behind the Counter in Victorian England — What if You Woke Up as a Victorian Shopkeeper? | Boring History For Sleep gently explores the slow, repetitive rhythm of daily life in the 19th century. This video places you inside a small Victorian shop, opening the shutters at dawn, arranging goods by hand, waiting quietly for customers, and closing…
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Appointed by the Romans as king of Judaea, King Herod's reign was defined by great architectural projects and canny diplomacy. But he could also be cruel and paranoid, with scandal and family intrigue marring his rule. King Herod even appears as an unlikely and unlikeable character in the Christmas tale; the king who ordered the execution of childr…
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Short History Of... is taking a short break over the Christmas period. New episodes will continue from the 5th of January. Until then, we hope you enjoy this repeat episode! Happy Christmas from the Short History Of... team. The British Crown Jewels is a priceless collection of items gathered over eight turbulent centuries. Consisting of 100 object…
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The Department of Justice has announced that it will not be releasing all of the Epstein files as required by the Epstein Files Transparency Act, but will instead release them on a rolling basis. Jack Smith testified for 8 hours behind closed doors in front of the House Judiciary Committee, saying that he amassed powerful evidence beyond a reasonab…
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Emperor Diocletian and the Great Persecution
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57:51How did a humble Balkan soldier ascend to the heights of Roman power? Tristan Hughes is joined by Dr. David Gwynn to explore the tumultuous reign of Emperor Diocletian and the significant reforms that pulled the Roman Empire out of its third-century crisis, including the formation of the Tetrarchy to stabilise the empire. However, Diocletian's lega…
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173. Steve Levitt Says Goodbye to People I (Mostly) Admire
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51:02In the last episode of the podcast, Stephen Dubner turns the microphone on Steve Levitt. They talk about Levitt’s favorite — and least favorite — moments from the show’s five-year run, his quest to reform education, and his next podcasting gig. SOURCES: Stephen Dubner, host of Freakonomics Radio, co-author of Freakonomics books. RESOURCES: "How to …
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What Wild West Saloon Madams Actually Did to Survive | Boring History For Sleep
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38:58Life Behind the Saloon Doors — What Wild West Saloon Madams Actually Did to Survive | Boring History For Sleep explores the quiet, often overlooked realities of women who ran saloons in the American frontier. Far from the myths of movies and legends, these women managed businesses, navigated violence, enforced rules, negotiated with powerful men, a…
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1:03:01FREE DOWNLOAD ! Here is a new series of house music, this is the Session #10 "SPECIAL POP 2025"... NUMBER 2 !!! that I always play at the beginning of the evening in the famous club in Nice on the French Riviera "the Omega Club" Enjoy the 10th session.. Follow me : www.instagram.com/djleomeo/reels/?hl=en www.djleomeo.com…
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To celebrate Melvyn Bragg’s 27 years presenting In Our Time, five well-known fans of the programme have chosen their favourite episodes. Guy Garvey, lyricist and lead singer of the band Elbow, has selected the episode on eclipses, first broadcast in December 2020. Solar eclipses are some of life’s most extraordinary moments, when day becomes night …
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Two Murders at the Dawn of History (Lost Worlds Audiobook Preview)
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27:07Patrick's new book, Lost Worlds: How Humans Tried, Failed, Succeeded, and Built Our World, launches May 5th, 2026! Check out this audiobook preview chapter on two murders around 5,300 years ago, hear about everything we can learn from Otzi the Iceman in the Alps and Gebelein Man in Egypt, and be sure to preorder the book in your medium of choice th…
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The story of ancient Italy is so much more than just Rome. In this special episode, we're shining a light on the extraordinary site of Paestum in southern Italy, home to some of the greatest ancient Greek temples from anywhere in the world. Guided through Paestum's story with the site's director Dr Tiziana D'Angelo and Dr Kathryn Lomas, Tristan fol…
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Porpoises, beaver tails, boar's head and puffins were just some of the exquisite dishes on medieval tables during the festive season. In this episode, food historian Annie Gray joins Dan in his kitchen to cook up some delicious Christmas fare from ages past. They make wassail - an ancient alcoholic punch - and mince meat pies as they talk about the…
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Many People Are Falling Away From the Truth
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35:36The current times remind us of Pontius Pilates words, when he was face to face with Jesus, he asked, “What Is Truth?” Tonight we are joined by Dr Anthony Harper who is a Christian journalist who interviews people at the White House for IMCNEWS. In our discussion we cover the current debate on Annihilationism, the rise of Tucker Carlson and Candace …
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Episode Title: 025 - Miracles Description: In this episode, Dr. Bickford delves into the fascinating topic of miracles. Whether you believe in miracles or not, this episode will challenge your perceptions and encourage you to listen with an open mind. We explore various types of miracles, their significance, and provide numerous examples from histo…
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What Was George Washington's Private Life Like?| Boring History For Sleep
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40:47The Man Behind the First President — What Was George Washington's Private Life Like? | Boring History For Sleep invites you into the quiet, personal world of America’s most famous Founding Father. Beyond battles, speeches, and leadership, George Washington lived a disciplined yet deeply human life shaped by routine, responsibility, and reflection. …
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Past Lives: Nanaya'ila'i and the Bleeding Edge of the Assyrian Empire
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24:21Check out a scripted episode of Patrick's new show, Past Lives! Nearly 2,700 years ago, a woman and her daughter were ripped away from their homes in what is now Iran by the soldiers of the Assyrian Empire. Nanaya'ila'i was one of thousands upon thousands of people to experience the violence that accompanied conquest, but she's one of the very few …
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Why You Wouldn’t Survive Life in Tudor England... | Boring History For Sleep
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39:32Life in Tudor England Was Brutal — Why You Wouldn’t Survive Life in Tudor England... | Boring History For Sleep takes you softly into a world far harsher than most imagine. Behind the royal courts and famous monarchs, everyday people faced unforgiving conditions—dangerous work, strict social rules, poor hygiene, and punishments that would shock us …
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Henry VIII wanted to have the most powerful Navy in Europe; he also didn't want to have to travel very far to get it. Around 1512, he built a colossal Naval dockyard on the southern banks of the Thames in London up river from his Greenwich Palace, where he set about building the biggest ships the world had ever seen. Today, you can still find the t…
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A Short History of Ancient Rome - the debut book from the Noiser Network is out now! Discover the epic rise and fall of Rome like never before. Pick up your copy now at your local bookstore or visit noiser.com/books to learn more. Rising from the waters of a shallow, marshy lagoon and built on wooden piles driven into the shifting mud, it’s a…
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In this episode, we look at some of the preparations both sides' militaries were making for the coming invasion of France, as well as the tricky problem the Allies faced in keeping Charles de Gaulle on board.
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The Department of Justice has failed to indict New York attorney Letitia James for a third time, as Daniel Richman wins a motion blocking his emails from being accessed by the government. Main Justice has filed a motion to block the testimony of whistleblower Erez Reuveni and DOJ lawyer Drew Ensign in the Alien Enemies Act contempt proceedings befo…
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