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- 337 - Chapter One Hundred and Forty Four: Travels and Calls
Manuel II goes a-calling on the heads of state of the major European powers in order to find some support in saving his dying empire.
Wed, 21 Nov 2018 - 20min - 336 - Chapter One Hundred and Forty Three: Back in the West - Part ThreeSun, 04 Nov 2018 - 13min
- 335 - Chapter One Hundred and Forty Two: A Family at War Part TwoSun, 21 Oct 2018 - 21min
- 333 - Chapter Sixty Six: From Hero to Nero
Power is dangerous in the hands of the very young. The sixteen year-old Nero is given absolute power. Oh dear!
Tue, 29 Apr 2014 - 15min - 332 - Chapter Sixty Two: The First Emperor
Octavian's political skills dovetail beautifully with the practical and organisation skills of Marcus Agrippa. Bye bye Republic; hello Emperor Augustus Caesar!
Tue, 04 Mar 2014 - 19min - 331 - Chapter Sixty One: Antony and Cleopatra
Who will come out on top? Will it be Caesar's right hand man or Caesar's adopted heir? And what part will the Eastern Queen play?
Tue, 18 Feb 2014 - 18min - 330 - Chapter Fifty Eight: Ten Men Who Destroyed the Republic
The Republic worked when Rome was small and manageable. The conquest of vast tracts of territory, glorious though it was, brought with it hidden dangers. Great men rose and the Republic was too constraining... so they broke it!
Tue, 07 Jan 2014 - 20min - 329 - Chapter Fifty Seven: Hannibal
The Romans come up against their most formidable opponent yet. The Carthaginian general, Hannibal Barca proves to be more than a thorn in their side for many years. Being Romans, though, they learn and adapt and eventually destroy the ancient empire of Carthage.
Tue, 24 Dec 2013 - 17min - 328 - Chapter Fifty Six: Myth Becomes History
The Roman Republic is founded but its early years are still the stuff of legend. Only after the Gauls sack Rome are we really able to talk about Roman history.
Tue, 10 Dec 2013 - 16min - 327 - Chapter Fifty Five: The Seven Kings of Rome
Time to meet Romulus and his successors. The foundation of Rome and the following 250 years are the mythical basis of that great civilisation. The stories may not be true but they say a lot about the character of Rome and of its people.
Tue, 26 Nov 2013 - 19min - 326 - Introducing the History Collage and Scheduling Announcement
The History Collage is a project produced by a group of history podcasters. Each episode has a theme and is made up of short, no longer than nine minute, articles on the topic. The current theme is 'Unsung Heroes'. You can hear about my unsung hero on part two of the podcast which was released on 20th November 2013. Give it a listen.www.historypodcasters.comhttps://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/history-podcasters-podcast/id741485933?mt=2
Sat, 23 Nov 2013 - 02min - 325 - Chapter Fifty Three: Love and Death
Not a happy ending in sight as we follow three more tragic tales. Expect plenty of divine interference and a fair amount of drowning!
Tue, 05 Nov 2013 - 16min - 324 - Chapter Fifty One: The Gods of RomeWed, 16 Oct 2013 - 12min
- 323 - Chapter Twenty Six: No More Heroes
The adventures of Odysseus and Aeneas come to an end. We see what happens when Odysseus finally arrives home and find out whether Aeneas's city ever gets built! The age of heroes is over.
Sat, 04 May 2013 - 15min - 322 - Introduction
This first podcast is an introduction to the wonders of Ancient Greek mythology and history. It contains a brief summary of what I will cover in the coming fifty chapters! I hope you enjoy it.
Sat, 19 Jan 2013 - 06min - 321 - Chapter One Hundred and Forty One: A Family at War Part One
Fractious and incompetent behaviour from the ruling family plunge the Empire into crisis. It’s not going to get any better!
Tue, 31 Jul 2018 - 17min - 320 - Chapter One Hundred and Forty: The Final Recovery
A brilliant general becomes Emperor of Nicaea. It only takes him a few years to regain the great city of Constantinople. Unfortunately everyone is out to get him and it takes a lifetime of juggling to stabilise his empire.
Sun, 01 Jul 2018 - 18min - 318 - Chapter Sixty Five: Uncle Claudius
Things get a bit weird as the most unlikely candidate becomes emperor. The strangeness continues as he does a surprisingly good job. Shame about the wife, though!
Tue, 15 Apr 2014 - 15min - 317 - Chapter Sixty Four: Mr Grumpy and Mr Crazy!
The seamless transition is exactly that: seamless! The personal foibles of Augustus's successors, though, make for interesting times!
Tue, 01 Apr 2014 - 21min - 316 - Chapter Sixty: Et Tu Brute
They're all there: Et tu Brute; I came, I saw I, conquered, etc etc. Julius Caesar rises like a supernova and then disappears with a bang.
Tue, 04 Feb 2014 - 20min - 315 - Chapter Fifty Nine: And Then There Was OneTue, 21 Jan 2014 - 19min
- 314 - Chapter Fifty Four: The Wrath of Venus
Introducing Cupid and Psyche from a Roman perspective. Also we tell two other tales from Roman Mythology in which Venus plays a prominent role.
Tue, 19 Nov 2013 - 16min - 313 - Chapter Fifty Two: Tales from OvidFri, 01 Nov 2013 - 15min
- 312 - Chapter Forty Nine: Greeks Being Clever - Part ThreeTue, 08 Oct 2013 - 15min
- 311 - Chapter Forty Eight: Perseus and Pydna
Greek independence comes to an end. The last king of Macedon does his best but when there are Romans around there is only going to be one outcome.
Thu, 03 Oct 2013 - 17min - 310 - Chapter Forty Six: The Cloud Rising in the West
It's finally time to introduce the people who will finally and Greek independence. The city of Rome has risen from being an unnoticed backwater to a major regional power.
Sun, 08 Sep 2013 - 14min - 309 - Chapter Forty Five: Greeks Being Clever - Part Two
A brief look at some famous Greek mathematicians and their groundbreaking discoveries. There are some links on the website to helpful diagrams!
Tue, 03 Sep 2013 - 19min - 308 - Chapter Forty Four: Some Things Never Change
We concentrate now on the Greek and Macedonian part of Alexander's fractured empire. The Antigonids do their best to hold things together while the cities fight amongst themselves (again!)
Tue, 27 Aug 2013 - 18min - 307 - Chapter Forty Three: To The Strongest
Hold on tight everyone as this is a bit of a rollercoaster of a chapter. Alexander's generals spend forty years fighting over his legacy!
Wed, 21 Aug 2013 - 22min - 306 - Chapter Forty Two: The Greatest Commander of Them AllTue, 06 Aug 2013 - 19min
- 305 - Chapter Forty One: Achilles and the Knot
The King of Macedon goes about executing his plans but comes up against a bit of an issue: his own death! His successor, though, is just marvellous.
Tue, 30 Jul 2013 - 20min - 304 - Chapter Forty: Greeks Being Clever - Part One
In a quick detour we take a brief look at philosophy in Ancient Greece. We barely scratch the surface but there is plenty of information out there for those who want to dig a bit deeper!
Tue, 23 Jul 2013 - 21min - 303 - Chapter Thirty Nine: Here Come the Macedonians
With Greece in disarray, brought to its knees by constant internal warfare, the time is ripe for a confident, clever and determined conqueror to take advantage. Enter Philip II of Macedon.
Tue, 16 Jul 2013 - 21min - 302 - Chapter Thirty Eight: Greece Implodes
The title of the chapter says it all. More infighting results in all of the poleis becoming weaker and the city state culture beginning to collapse.
Tue, 09 Jul 2013 - 14min - 301 - Chapter Thirty Seven: The Small Things that Change History
Athens and Sparta have knocked the stuffing out of each other for years. Two men from another city, helped by a fair amount of luck, take advantage.
Tue, 02 Jul 2013 - 21min - 300 - Chapter Thirty Six: The Talker and the Sailor
Two men take centre stage in the battles between Athens and Sparta. And everyone gets weaker. Again!
Tue, 25 Jun 2013 - 16min - 299 - Chapter Thirty Five: The Enemy at Home
Athens and Sparta fight to a standstill. One of them comes out on top but they are both weakened. Neither learns the lesson they so need to learn!
Tue, 18 Jun 2013 - 18min - 298 - Chapter Thirty Four: League Champions
With the Persians defeated it is time for the Greeks to band together to increase their power. Unfortunately they don't. Both Athens and Sparta form alliances with other local cities but exclude each other. Athens particularly goes a bit too far!
Mon, 10 Jun 2013 - 18min - 297 - Chapter Thirty Three: The Enemy AbroadTue, 04 Jun 2013 - 19min
- 296 - Chapter Thirty Two: Athens
We've done Sparta. Now Athens takes centre stage. The largest and most cultured of the Greek poleis became the centre of the Greek world and, a few detours excepted, remains so today.
Tue, 28 May 2013 - 17min - 295 - Chapter Thirty One: Sparta
Sparta was a very important city in Archaic Greece. Not only that it was a very strange one. In this chapter we find out why!
Tue, 21 May 2013 - 19min - 294 - Chapter Thirty: Men of the Polis
As Greece drags itself from the Dark Ages an entirely new kind of society emerges. The city states which would dominate the Greek world for the next few hundred years rise and the citizen populations try to work out how to govern themselves. A few interesting characters get a taste of power!
Tue, 14 May 2013 - 18min - 293 - Chapter Twenty Nine: Dark Ages
The Mycenaean civilisation fell and nothing much rose to replace it. In this chapter we look at why it fell and why the following few hundred years are known as the Greek Dark Ages.
Wed, 08 May 2013 - 17min - 292 - Chapter Twenty Eight: The Face of Agamemnon
Did the Trojan War actually happen? Was it a real event or just mythological? In this chapter we assess the evidence from archaeology, from Homer and from the records of other civilisations.
Tue, 07 May 2013 - 18min - 291 - Chapter Twenty Seven: In the Beginning (Again)
Ancient Greek history began a very long time ago! In this first history chapter we look at the pre-history of Greece and at the bronze age peoples that populated the area. Step forward the Minoans and the Mycenaeans!
Mon, 06 May 2013 - 20min - 290 - Introduction to the History of Ancient GreeceMon, 06 May 2013 - 05min
- 289 - The History of Ancient GreeceSat, 04 May 2013 - 01min
- 288 - Chapter Twenty Five: Journeys
Poor old Odysseus. The creator of the Wooden Horse knew he wasn't destined to get home for ten years but he never imagined quite how horrible the journey would be. On the way he loses ships and men, meets a scary one-eyed giant and has to choose between Scylla and Charybdis. Will he ever see his beloved Ithaca again?
Fri, 26 Apr 2013 - 22min - 287 - Chapter Twenty Four: A Happy Homecoming... for Some!
The Trojan War is over. Troy is gone, destroyed by the marauding Greek army and all of its leaders, except one, are dead. The weary Greek heroes make their various ways home. Some of them don't get the welcome they expected!
Thu, 18 Apr 2013 - 18min - 286 - Chapter Twenty Three: An Unwanted Gift
At last everything is in place for the Greeks to take Troy. It is not all plain sailing, though; it takes trickery and cunning to complete the quest. Fortunately, in Odysseus, the Greeks have the trickiest and most cunning of all the heroes. Odysseus does not disappoint!
Wed, 10 Apr 2013 - 18min - 285 - Chapter Twenty Two: The Last Trojan Hero
At last, Hector and Achilles finally meet in battle. One of them dies and the other revels in his glorious victory. Sadly, for him, the victor doesn't have much time left to enjoy it.
Fri, 29 Mar 2013 - 19min - 284 - Chapter Twenty One: Wrath, Rage and Recklessness
Wrathful Achilles may be sitting on the sidelines sulking but the war rages on. Man mountain Ajax takes on the mighty Hector in single combat. Diomedes and Odysseus capture a Trojan spy and Agamemnon is injured in the fighting. When one particular Greek is killed, though, wrath turns to rage.
Fri, 22 Mar 2013 - 19min - 283 - Chapter Twenty: Nine Long Long Long Long Years
Unfortunately, for the Greeks, Kalchas is proved to be correct. The poor heroes struggle to get to Troy and then have to wait nine years before the real fighting starts. A couple of the warriors are lost and then Agamemnon upsets his best fighter. It doesn't bode well!
Fri, 15 Mar 2013 - 17min - 282 - Chapter Nineteen: The Judgement of Paris
All the prophecies start coming true as the Apple of Discord does its work. An inevitable chain of events leads to the launching of a magnificent fleet carrying the greatest army of the mythological world. The heroes of Greece are on their way to Troy!
Fri, 08 Mar 2013 - 20min - 281 - Chapter Eighteen: The Face that Launched a Thousand Ships
The story of the Trojan War is one of the most famous and exciting of the Greek myths. It is a tale full of friendship, treachery, love, revenge, tragedy and death. This is the first of nine chapters which will tell the whole story of the build up to the war, the war itself and what happened to the survivors. In it we meet some of the important characters and hear about the wedding at which the seeds of the war were sown.
Sat, 02 Mar 2013 - 16min - 280 - Get Ready for the Trojan War!
We have reached what is, for me, the most exciting part of our journey through Greek mythology. Later this week we will begin the tale of the Trojan War. Paris, Helen, Achilles, Odysseus and the rest are names familiar to people in most of the world and their story is both heroic and tragic. Look forward to an action-packed nine chapters!
Wed, 27 Feb 2013 - 01min - 279 - Chapter Seventeen: A Hero's Work is Never Done
The story of Heracles draws to a close. We hear how he completes his final labour and then goes off on a spree of revenge before meeting a sticky end!
Sat, 23 Feb 2013 - 17min - 278 - Chapter Sixteen: The Other Six Labours of Heracles
He's done the easy ones! Now it's time for the greatest hero of them all to get down to some really difficult tasks. As he goes about his last six labours Heracles drops in on the city of Troy and meets a couple of the Titans!
Tue, 19 Feb 2013 - 23min - 277 - Chapter Fifteen: The Six Labours of Heracles
At last, it's time to begin the story of the greatest hero of them all. First we hear about the early life of Heracles, known to the Romans as Hercules. Everyone knows about the twelve labours he performed, though he was originally only set ten! We find out what causes him to have to perform his labours and we follow him as he sets out to complete them.
Fri, 15 Feb 2013 - 19min - 276 - Chapter Fourteen: The Myths of Thebes
A chapter all about the goings on in the city of Thebes. We hear about the city's foundation and how it came to be ruled by one of the most unfortunate men in Greek mythology. We also solve the Riddle of the Sphynx!
Tue, 12 Feb 2013 - 17min - 275 - Chapter Thirteen: Bull Man and Bird Man
In this chapter we complete the tale of Theseus. We see him reach the height of his heroism and then fall from grace. We will also hear about one of the most famous incidents in Greek myth, commemorated by artists as different as Breughel and Iron Maiden: the flight of Icarus.
Sat, 09 Feb 2013 - 15min - 274 - Chapter Twelve: The Labyrinth
It's time to begin the story of King Minos and the terrifying Minotaur. We will hear about the building of the labyrinth in which the beast was imprisoned. We will also meet the hero Theseus and have a good laugh at his interesting journey to Athens.
Wed, 06 Feb 2013 - 18min - 273 - Chapter Eleven: Heroes and Villains
It's time for the story of the king who turned everything to gold simply by touching it. No trip through the myths of Greece would be complete without it. We will also hear about Meleagros of Kalydon and the great hunter Atalanta and we will finish with the sad tale of the young man who fell in love with his own reflection.
Sun, 03 Feb 2013 - 18min - 272 - Chapter Ten: Jason and the Golden Fleece
This week we complete the story of Jason and the Argonauts. We meet the most scheming woman in Greek mythology and watch as she first helps Jason and then turns against him.
Fri, 01 Feb 2013 - 15min - 271 - Chapter Nine: Voyage of the Argo
The first part of the story of Jason and the Argonauts. We hear how the Golden Fleece came to be where it was and why Jason was sent to find it. We follow the Argonauts on their long sea journey to the land of Kolchis.
Sun, 27 Jan 2013 - 19min - 270 - Chapter Eight: More Men, Mortality and Meddling
In this chapter we hear the bloodthirsty story of the family of Pelops, including an unusual chariot race and a bitter feud. Zeus is up to his usual tricks and a few more of his children are hatched (and yes... I do mean hatched!)
Sun, 27 Jan 2013 - 11min - 269 - Chapter Seven: Bring me the Head of the Gorgon Medusa
This week we hear the story of the first of the great mythical heroes of Greece. Perseus is sent by an evil king to kill Medusa, the only mortal Gorgon. He does not find it easy!
Thu, 24 Jan 2013 - 17min - 268 - Chapter Six: Men, Mortality and Meddling
It's time for us to meet some of the early mortal men and women and see how the gods interfered in their lives. We will find out about the births of two of great heroes of Greek mythology.
Thu, 24 Jan 2013 - 12min - 267 - Chapter Five: The Domain of the Dead
A journey into the murky depths of the Underworld where Hades, King of the Dead, rules. Here we meet the inhabitants of Tartaros forever destined to do pointless tasks as punishments for their actions while they were alive.
Tue, 22 Jan 2013 - 13min - 266 - Chapter Four: Tales of the Immortals
In this chapter we meet the rest of the great Olympians. In doing so we find out about some of more unpleasant gods and their equally nasty children! Ares and his kids are particular favourites of mine.
Tue, 22 Jan 2013 - 20min - 265 - Chapter Three: Olympians
This week we meet the rest of the children of Kronos and a couple of the other Olympians. Look out for the story of Poseidon's persuasive dolphin and the tale of poor Persephone.
Tue, 22 Jan 2013 - 18min - 264 - Chapter Two: Clash of the Titans
The fun really starts here! Zeus and his brothers and sisters fight against Kronos and the Titans over who will rule the heavens and the Earth. Only one side can come out on top. Which one will it be?
Sun, 20 Jan 2013 - 17min - 263 - Chapter One: In the Beginning
The frst chapter of our story introduces Gaia, the Earth and Ouranos, the Sky. We hear the Greek creation myth and meet the Titans and some hideous monsters!
Sun, 20 Jan 2013 - 11min - 262 - Welcome
Welcome to the Myths and History of Greece podcast; a journey through the myths and history of Ancient Greece for children aged ten and over. Hopefully adults will enjoy it too. I hope you enjoy the podcast. I would be very grateful for any feedback.
Sat, 19 Jan 2013 - 02min - 261 - Chapter One Hundred and Twenty Six: Planning for Greatness
Basil II takes control of his empire, finally dispatching the pesky Bardases! And then he plans... a lot.
Sun, 22 Jan 2017 - 19min - 260 - Chapter 125: Brilliance, Battles and BardasesSun, 08 Jan 2017 - 19min
- 259 - Happy ChristmasSun, 25 Dec 2016 - 01min
- 258 - Chapter One Hundred and Twenty Four: White Death of the Saracens
Romanus II succeeds his father but is partied out before too long. Romanus's loss is the Empire's gain.
Thu, 15 Dec 2016 - 16min - 257 - Important AnnouncementSun, 11 Dec 2016 - 01min
- 256 - Chapter Fifty: Two Thousand Years Later
An epilogue: How Greece emerged from Roman rule and then fell to the Turks before rebelling and forming the modern country which exists today.
Tue, 15 Oct 2013 - 11min - 255 - Chapter One Hundred and Thirty Nine: One Empire, Two Empires, Three Empires, Four Empires.
Welcome to nearly sixty years of total and utter chaos. Four empires and at least twenty emperors fight, make alliances, break alliances and generally fail to get on. Something has to give!
Mon, 07 May 2018 - 18min - 254 - Chapter One Hundred and Thirty Eight: Capital, Crusades and Calamity
The Angeli prove themselves to be so incompetent that the capital of the Empire cannot withstand the crusading armies. Calamity results.
Sun, 22 Apr 2018 - 18min - 253 - Chapter One Hundred and Thirty Seven: Angels of Destruction
Andronicus Comnenus could not, quite obviously, be allowed to continue as Basileus. If only his demise, like that of Domitian for example, had been planned. Then, perhaps, the chaos and incompetence that followed could have been avoided.
Sun, 01 Apr 2018 - 16min - 252 - Chapter One Hundred and Thirty Six: The Great and the Terrible
Manuel Comnenus thinks big but is a bit to pro-western. His cousin, though, is an entirely different kettle of fish!
Sun, 18 Mar 2018 - 17min - 251 - Very Important AnnouncementSun, 07 Apr 2013 - 02min
- 250 - Very Important AnnouncementSat, 10 Mar 2018 - 01min
- 249 - Chapter One Hundred and Thirty Five: Oh No, Not Again!
John the Beautiful fails to achieve all his aims as he goes and dies at exactly the wrong moment. He is succeeded by his son: how will he do?
Sun, 04 Mar 2018 - 21min - 248 - Chapter Forty Seven: One More Philip; One More Chance
Philip V of Macedon does his best but he's only delaying the inevitable. The Romans are only getting stronger and the days of independence for the Greeks are numbered.
Tue, 17 Sep 2013 - 15min - 247 - Chapter One Hundred and Thirty Four: John the BeautifulSat, 17 Feb 2018 - 15min
- 246 - Chapter One Hundred and Thirty Three: Urban's Unhelpful HelpThu, 28 Dec 2017 - 19min
- 245 - Chapter One Hundred and Thirty Two: Back in the West, Part TwoSat, 28 Oct 2017 - 10min
- 243 - Chapter One Hundred and Thirty One: Norman Conquests
Everyone knows about 1066 and all that. The Normans' other conquests are less famous but equally important. Just ask Alexius Comnenus!
Sun, 20 Aug 2017 - 17min - 242 - Chapter One Hundred and Thirty: ManzikertWed, 02 Aug 2017 - 16min
- 241 - Chapter One Hundred and Twenty Nine: Descent into ChaosMon, 22 May 2017 - 20min
- 240 - Chapter One Hundred and Twenty Eight: Zoe takes a Husband, or Two, or Three!Sun, 07 May 2017 - 15min
- 239 - Chapter One Hundred and Twenty Seven: The Bulgar SlayerSun, 16 Apr 2017 - 16min
- 146 - Chapter One Hundred and Twenty Three: The Unusual Usurper
Having taken the place of his own son-in-law as senior emperor Romanus Lecapenus begins ro rule. He does a surprisingly good job. Shame about his sons!
Sun, 27 Nov 2016 - 18min - 145 - Chapter One Hundred and Twenty Two: Born to the Purple
Leo the Wise finally solves his marriage problem and has the legitimate heir he's always wanted. Then he dies too early!
Sun, 13 Nov 2016 - 17min - 143 - Chapter One Hundred and Twenty One: Too Many Wives for Leo the WiseSun, 23 Oct 2016 - 19min
- 142 - Chapter One Hundred and Twenty: The Rise of the Macedonians
Michael III is known to history as Michael the Drunkard. While this may have some truth, it is mostly slander - perpetrated by a certain Basil the Macedonian.
Sun, 09 Oct 2016 - 16min
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