History of the World podcast

Chris Hasler
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Oct 11, 2020 • 55min

Vol 3 Ep 40 - PROFILE - Cleopatra

69 - 30 BCE - One of the most famous women of ancient and classical history, but was she the irresistible lady that we might expect?
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Oct 4, 2020 • 45min

Vol 3 Ep 39 - BATTLE - The Battle of Actium ( 31 BCE )

31 BCE - The Second Triumvirate had fallen apart and once again the place of conflict would be Greece.  An incredible naval battle with an unusual ending as Mark Antony and Octavian come to blows about the legacy of Julius Caesar and who would be at the forefront of its promotion.
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Sep 27, 2020 • 48min

Vol 3 Ep 38 - The Beginning of the Roman Empire ( Augustus )

44 BCE - 14 CE - Rome recovers after the death of Julius Caesar, and the constitution of Rome would change for good.  One man emerges from all others to become the most trusted leader of the entire Roman Republic.
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Sep 20, 2020 • 34min

Unscripted (19) ( Trepanning )

We continue our short break from the narative by exploring the grim and sinister act of trepanation which explores the widely practised act of boring a hole in the human skull as we try to understand the reasons behind this high risk procedure.
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Sep 13, 2020 • 41min

Unscripted (18) ( The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World )

An informal look at the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, topped off with the usual updates from the HotWorld forums.
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Sep 6, 2020 • 54min

Vol 3 Ep 37 - PROFILE - Julius Caesar, Part Two

60 - 44 BCE - The continuation of Caesar's story covering the First Triumvirate, The Gallic Wars and Caesar's Civil War.  Rome could never be the same again.
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Aug 30, 2020 • 41min

Vol 3 Ep 36 - PROFILE - Julius Caesar, Part One

100 - 60 BCE - The story of the chaotic Roman world that Caesar was born into, and what it would take for a charismatic and talented young man with connections to climb the political ladder of the Republic.
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Aug 23, 2020 • 43min

Vol 3 Ep 35 - BATTLE - The Battle of Zela ( 47 BCE )

47 BCE - Veni, vidi, vici.  Julius Caesar was short handed when he felt obliged to deal with the Pontic problem.  Discover how Pontus still caused headaches for the Romans, even after the reign and lifetime of the great Mithridates VI.
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Aug 16, 2020 • 48min

Vol 3 Ep 34 - BATTLE - The Battle of Alesia ( 52 BCE )

52 BCE - The Battle of Alesia is the story of a siege under siege.  We meet Julius Caesar, who had the Gallic confederation in a precarious spot.  The Gallic leader, Vercingetorix, was entrusted to defend Alesia.  This battle was historically signifant as this was a pivotal part of the wider Gallic Wars between Rome and Gaul.
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Aug 9, 2020 • 47min

Vol 3 Ep 33 - BATTLE - The Battle of Carrhae ( 53 BCE )

53 BCE - The first major encounter between the Romans and the Parthians involved the mighty Roman army taking on an extremely unusual army.  It was an army with absolutely no infantry.  Find out what Crassus would do to deal with this unique threat.

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