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48:37

The Black Death: The Deadliest Plague

5 September 2024

It was beyond Biblical in its horror. Around half of all Europeans are estimated to have died in the Black Death. Death ravaged towns and...

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37:28

Elizabeth I Slept Here: Longleat House

5 September 2024

Queen Elizabeth I’s travels round England - known as ‘progresses’ - were never a quick day-trip or city break. They involved scores of...

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28:38

Hitler's V1 & V2 Rockets

3 September 2024

As the world closed in on the Third Reich in the final chapter of World War Two, a desperate Adolf Hitler turned to his so-called 'Revenge...

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46:37

Smallfolk Under Siege: Visions of Medieval Violence

3 September 2024

In the year 940 in North-Eastern France, a young peasant girl began to experience vivid visions that mirrored the brutal conflict engulfing her...

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43:56

Could You Survive Victorian Surgery?

3 September 2024

What was it really like inside a Victorian operating theatre? Did people really smoke cigars and eat oysters while they watched high risk surgery...

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34:47

British Brides for American Tobacco: A Tudor Trade

2 September 2024

In 1621 the Virginia Company of London put out a call for young, handsome and honestly educated women to become wives for the planters in its new...

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42:26

The Alexandrian War: Caesar's Mistake

2 September 2024

In 47 BCE, Julius Caesar arrived in Egypt as a victorious general, ready to make an easy alliance with the Pharaoh. Instead, he found himself...

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34:59

Omens, Signs and False Prophets

2 September 2024

In the autumn of 1621, hundreds of starlings were seen fighting in the sky above Cork. The following May, the city was ravaged by fire.  The...

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35:21

Macabre Death of Edgar Allan Poe

2 September 2024

Edgar Allan Poe was a poster boy for the macabre whose work thrilled readers throughout America and beyond. How did he end up in a gutter in...

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1:02:07

How WWII Started

1 September 2024

On September 1st, 1939, Nazi Germany invaded Poland. Two days later, France and the United Kingdom declared war on the Third Reich. This was the...

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41:25

Battle of Teutoburg Forest: The Roman Invasion

1 September 2024

Tristan Hughes travels to the site of the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest, one of the most epic defeats of the Roman army when an alliance of...

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36:26

Tolkien: Middle Earth & the Middle Ages

30 August 2024

For millions of Tolkien lovers around the world, The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings are more than just fantasy fiction. Their rich mix of...

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40:42

Medieval Life During Plague & War

30 August 2024

When so much of history is written by men, Margaret Paston's letters offer us a rare insight into the life of a woman and the world around her in...

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38:50

Boudica, Britain's Warrior Queen

29 August 2024

In 61 CE, Boudica of the Iceni led a bloody revolt to end Roman rule in Britain. Roman historians tell us with great drama and flair that the...

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38:27

Who Was The Richest President?

29 August 2024

Which President was best with their money? Which was worst? And are Presidents responsible for paying for their food, staff and parties during...

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39:58

Catherine de' Medici, Serpent Queen

29 August 2024

Queen Consort of France and mother to three successive Kings, Catherine de’ Medici's legacy could have been one of intelligence, fortitude,...

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44:51

Petra: Ancient Wonder of the World

29 August 2024

Despite being one of the most visited historic spots on the planet today, Petra was once a so-called ‘lost city,’ hidden from western eyes in...

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35:20

Corpse Medicine: Eating Egyptian Mummies

29 August 2024

A skull a day! People ate people in the name of medicine across Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries. Charles II kept powdered skull in a bag on...

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53:48

Movie Knight: Medieval world on film

27 August 2024

It’s summer, so let’s kick back, give our brains a break and indulge in a little fantasy. Hollywood, like us, ADORES the medieval period and...

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48:43

The Real Princess Diana

27 August 2024

However you feel about the royal family, there's no denying, there was something about Princess Diana.

From the clothes she wore to the...

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1:07:11

2. The Battle of Britain Explained: The Climax

26 August 2024

2/2. The Battle of Britain was Hitler's first and potentially most important defeat. It defined the course of the war, forcing him to make a...

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