495 – Power Struggles: Part Two

495 – Power Struggles: Part Two

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548. The Road to 1066: Anglo-Saxon Apocalypse (Part 1)
The Rest Is History

The Norman Conquest of 1066, culminating in the legendary Battle of Hastings, is perhaps the greatest turning point in the history of the English nation. It was a year that changed the fate of England forever, forging empires, and settling continents. And yet, despite its infamy ...  عرض المزيد

The Edinburgh Body Snatchers: Murder at Halloween
Cautionary Tales with Tim Harford

In 1827, Edinburgh, Scotland was a world centre for anatomical study, but there was a shortage of cadavers for medical students to dissect. Two men, William Burke and William Hare, spotted a grim business opportunity. They began sourcing bodies - by any means possible... In this ...  عرض المزيد

902. "A Year on the Fosse" by Rick Thompson (English History & Wildlife) Dad's New Book 📕 Out Now
Luke's ENGLISH Podcast - Learn British English with Luke Thompson

A conversation with my dad about his new book, which is about the history and wildlife of a famous Roman road which passes right through the heart of England. Expect stories from various periods of English history, plus descriptions of typical English bird life. English histor ...

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History's Worst F*ckboys: Rasputin
Betwixt The Sheets: The History of Sex, Scandal & Society

Rasputin presented himself as a mystic healer, and preached that the only way to salvation was through sin — which sometimes, if rumour is to be believed, manifested in orgies.It's definitely giving f*ckboy behaviour.How did he make his way from poverty to the Russian royalty inn ...  عرض المزيد

Episode #210 - Who Killed King Tut? (Part I)
Our Fake History

King Tutankhamun may be the best known Egyptian Pharaoh. The discovery of his tomb in 1922 created a wave of "Tut-mania" that has made him a fixture of pop-culture ever since. But even though his treasures are among the most visited museum objects in history, the details of his l ...  عرض المزيد