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Warriors of the Hellenistic Age
The History Network
03/29/16 • 53 min
In this episode we’ll be looking at Ancient Warfare Magazine volume 9, issue 5 “At the point of a Sarissa: Warriors of the Hellenistic age”
To discuss the topic Angus is joined by Josho Browuers, Murray Dahm and Marc de Santis.
3201 The Gothic Genius of Fritigern - Part 1
The History Network
03/06/22 • 20 min
The Gothic leader Fritigern (possibly based on the Gothic Frithugairns) is, perhaps, one of the most under-appreciated commanders in the ancient world. At the head of a complex confederation of Gothic tribes, he imposed a devastating defeat on the forces of the Western Roman empire at the battle of Adrianople (or Hadrianople) on August 9th, AD 378. Dur: 21mins File: .mp3
3401 The Treason of Benedict Arnold - Part 1
The History Network
07/09/23 • 29 min
Benedict Arnold, a name in the American lexicon that is synonymous with treason. History remembers Arnold solely for his attempted betrayal and his subsequent return to the American War of Independence as a British general, this was only the sudden climax to a story that saw Arnold rise from humble beginnings as an apothecary apprentice to one of the most competent generals in the Continental Army. He fought to protect his honor and was quick to challenge any perceived slight. Dur: 30mins File: .mp3
3104 Thomas Henry Kavanagh – The 'First' Civilian Victoria Cross
The History Network
10/24/21 • 25 min
When the Indian Mutiny broke out in May 1857, members of the Honourable East India Company became involved. Soon, several outstandingly brave deeds by them and other volunteer civilians were reported back in England but there was no official way to recognise civilian valour in times of armed conflict. Dur: 26mins File: .mp3
3103 Interwar Naval Treaties and Battleship Development
The History Network
10/10/21 • 13 min
At the end of the First World War France and Italy had wanted the German High Seas Fleet divided between them, Britain and the USA wanted it scuttled, which Germany did anyway without permission. The resulting Treaty of Versailles imposed strict limits on size and number of warships the newly constituted German government was allowed to build and maintain. This nullified the threat of Germany at sea. Dur: 14mins File: .mp3
3010 Artemisia of Halicarnassus
The History Network
07/04/21 • 23 min
In his account of Xerxes' invasion of Greece, the historian Herodotus goes out of his way to give an account of Artemisia, female tyrant of Halicarnassus, before, during and in the aftermath of the battle Salamis in 480 BC. This account, and Artemisia herself, are remarkable for a variety of reasons but the idea of a woman commander, one as clever as a man, had a great impact on the ancient world. Dur: 24mins File: .mp3
3006 Days of Valour Part1
The History Network
05/02/21 • 28 min
Throughout the Indian Mutiny of 1857-1858, a total of 182 Victoria Crosses were awarded; more than one third of those were awarded for actions in in the city of Lucknow. It is a place with which anyone who studies the history of military bravery should be intimately familiar. One of the most remarkable actions during that part of the conflict was the relief of Lucknow on November 16th, 1857. Dur: 28mins File: .mp3
3005 The Greatest Man Who Ever Lived - Charles V Holy Roman Emperor - Part 2
The History Network
04/18/21 • 16 min
In this second episode of the life of Charles V Holy Roman Emperor we continue the story of his reign and of the conflicts in the first half of the 16th Century that shaped Europe and the world. The ruler of an empire is forever in the saddle and so it was with Charles. Conflict began in the year of the Diet of Worms when the French under Francis 1 invaded Lombardy in Italy. Dur: 17mins File: .mp3
3003 Byzantium's Eastern Frontier
The History Network
03/21/21 • 29 min
The Byzantines, the subjects of the Eastern Roman Empire, were great survivors. They outlasted their cousins in the west by a thousand years, withstanding the great waves of barbarian invasions and even managing to flourish amidst the chaos. Less than a century after the last western emperor was deposed in 476, the Eastern Romans under Justinian reconquered Italy and North Africa, and seemed on their way to restoring the entire Mediterranean to Roman rule. Dur: 30mins File: .mp3
3505 A Ruse Gone Wrong: The Battle of the Milvian Bridge
The History Network
03/31/24 • 33 min
In late October AD 312, the fate of the future of the Roman world was decided near the Pons Milvius, the Milvian Bridge (the modern Ponte Milvio, Italy), crossing the River Tiber some 5 kilometres north of Rome on the via Flaminia. The battle was the culmination of the war between rival Roman emperors, Maxentius and Constantine, to see who would dominate the western Roman Empire. Dur: 34mins File: .mp3
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How many episodes does The History Network have?
The History Network currently has 305 episodes available.
What topics does The History Network cover?
The podcast is about Society & Culture, History, Wwii, Ww2, Podcasts, War and Military.
What is the most popular episode on The History Network?
The episode title '3101 The Battle of Marathon - Part 1' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on The History Network?
The average episode length on The History Network is 28 minutes.
How often are episodes of The History Network released?
Episodes of The History Network are typically released every 14 days.
When was the first episode of The History Network?
The first episode of The History Network was released on Dec 27, 2007.
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