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The Roman Legionary

14 September 2023

When you picture ancient Roman Soldiers, an image of battle-hardened warriors equipped with iron breastplates, large rectangular shields and...

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43:10

Margaret Cavendish: 17th Century Revolutionary

14 September 2023

In an age when literature was dominated by men, Margaret Cavendish wrote passionately about gender, science and philosophy. She published under...

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37:13

Wars of the Roses: Jack Cade’s Rebellion Explained

13 September 2023

It’s one of the most dramatic stories you might never have heard. Featuring a seaborne assassination, a vengeful manhunt and London Bridge in...

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30:15

Sunglasses

13 September 2023

What do all incredibly cool people have in common? They wear Sunglasses. Whether you're Miles Davis or Audrey Hepburn, James Dean or Bob Dylan,...

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27:47

The Great Caterpillar Outbreak of 1782

12 September 2023

In the spring of 1782, it wasn't the American Revolutionary War that had Londoners worried. The city and nearby countryside had been covered in...

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38:13

Anne of Bohemia

12 September 2023

Dr. Eleanor Janega continues Gone Medieval’s special series of podcasts about Medieval Queens with a look at Queen Anne of Bohemia, the first...

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43:15

Victorian London's Hidden Porn Trade

12 September 2023

Holywell Street, just off London's Fleet Street, was the hidden epicentre of Victorian pornography.

The Daily Telegraph described it as "the...

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39:42

The Knights Templar

11 September 2023

Few organisations in history have names as loaded with legend as the Knights Templar. Western culture is infused with the mythology of these pious...

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34:42

9/11: Toxic Gas, PTSD & Rebuilding

11 September 2023

New York was a city of 8 million people in 2001. A city that would be changed forever by the events of 9/11.

In this episode, we will not...

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16:21

The Bazaar

11 September 2023

In this episode we’ll travel to the Bazaar (AKA souk), a place of trade and politics, the beating heart of the city…

Throngs of people...

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34:58

Hapsburg Inbreeding with Dr. Adam Rutherford

11 September 2023

One of Early Modern Europe’s most powerful families, the Hapsburgs shared a physical trait so distinctive that it came to be regarded as a badge...

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39:10

The Nazi Massacre at Rumbula

10 September 2023

What would it be like to discover that your grandfather was a Nazi? For decades, generations of Germans have been grappling with the legacies of...

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35:38

Deep-Sea Submersibles & the Titan Disaster

10 September 2023

The Titan submersible implosion was a tragic example of marine exploration going wrong. Today Dallas speaks to one of the world's leading marine...

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44:06

Liangzhu: Cradle of Chinese Civilisation?

10 September 2023

Where do you begin to understand the origins of Chinese civilization? Located near the Yangtze River, the treasures of the Liangzhu culture can be...

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33:25

Europe's 1848 Revolutions

8 September 2023

In 1848, Europe was wracked by a series of revolutions that turned the established political order on its head. Across the continent populations...

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32:01

How to Spot Magic in Medieval Buildings

8 September 2023

In the Middle Ages, people made marks and concealed many objects in their buildings to protect themselves from harmful magic. Dead cats, horse...

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53:10

Cleopatra to Jane Austen: Perfumes of Powerful Women

8 September 2023

Why did Cleopatra soak the sails of her ship in jasmine? How did Queen Elizabeth smell? And why was perfume an essential tool of power for women...

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34:54

The Mexican-American War

7 September 2023

In 1848, after almost two years of fighting, the US annexation of former Mexican territory was signed into a treaty.

Mexico lost a third of...

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42:29

Michelangelo

7 September 2023

At 31, Michelangelo was considered the finest artist in Italy, perhaps the world. Long before he died at almost 90, he was widely believed to...

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50:14

Medusa

7 September 2023

This episode contains references to sexual assault.

Medusa stands as one of the most iconic yet misconstrued figures of Greek...

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50:56

Chichén Itzá

6 September 2023

One of the new Seven Wonders of the World, Chichen Itza is home to monumental pyramids, temples, and is a treasure trove of archaeological...

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