A long-form podcast about the lives of the Julio-Claudian dynasty.
A long-form podcast about the lives of the Caesars - Julius, Augustus & Tiberius.
The Let’s Go To Court podcast brings together two of the greatest legal minds of our time. Just kidding. We’re your hosts Brandi Egan and Kristin Caruso. What we lack in legal training we more than make up for in being completely obsessed with lawsuits. Every week, we discuss two juicy legal battles. Each episode is peppered with Brandi’s booming laugh and Kristin’s Olympic-level talent for putting the word “so” into every sentence. The podcast started in 2018, but we’ve been having these co ...
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“Great empires are not maintained by timidity.” - Tacitus. A podcast series looking at the rulers of the ancient Roman empire, by Dr Rhiannon Evans and Matt Smith.
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IDEAS is a deep-dive into contemporary thought and intellectual history. No topic is off-limits. In the age of clickbait and superficial headlines, it's for people who like to think.
Chef David Chang and the members of the Recipe Club sift through millions of search results to find the very best way to make the food you want to eat (subjectively speaking, of course). From BLTs to fried rice to Caesar salads, Chang and friends are determined to cut through the noise. Each week, they cook three recipes for the same dish, debate them, and ultimately declare the winning recipe. At least, that’s how it’s supposed to go...
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You'll grow an addiction to this Audio Caffeine! #JuliTunzZzRadio comes in as a bi-monthly dosage of the grooviest transitions & House TunzZz available, broadcasted across the globe. Setting records within the Electronic Dance Music community by holding the #1 spot under the Music Podcast category in 2018, Julio Caezar continues to rock the house as a source of music discovery for ravers and DJs alike! Visit the website for playlists, free downloads, merch, personal blogs & more.
Commentarii de Bello Gallico (English: Commentaries on the Gallic War) is Julius Caesar's firsthand account of the Gallic Wars, written as a third-person narrative. In it Caesar describes the battles and intrigues that took place in the nine years he spent fighting local armies in Gaul that opposed Roman domination.The work has been a mainstay in the teaching of Latin to schoolchildren, its simple, direct prose lending itself to that purpose. It begins with the frequently quoted phrase "Gall ...
A collection of House music mixes Spun by DJ.Jesplay. Each mix is about or over an hour long, containing tracks from a variety of styles of house.
Today's News, Bill's views... Who is Caesar? And how often do we give to Caesar what really belongs to God? Join Bill Marion as he takes a look at important news and media events of the day, and helps to understand the importance and implications of what it means when we render "Unto Caesar."
A long-form podcast about the lives of the Caesars - Julius, Augustus & Tiberius.
For many companies, there’s a definitive moment that could determine success or failure. What do you do when you find yourself at The Brink?
Loud, fast-talking and deceptively funny, this politically-independent "forward-thinking pragmatist" looks at the events shaping our world through a uniquely American lens. It's smarter than you think, and faster than you expect.
Helen Zaltzman and Olly Mann host the award-winning podcast that has been answering the world's questions since 2007. Visit the official website at answermethispodcast.com. Buy classic episodes, albums and apps at answermethisstore.com.
From the desk of “Stuff You Missed in History Class,” “This Day in History Class” quickly recounts a tidbit from today’s events in history.
In the Everyday Disciple Podcast we'll show you (in about 30 minutes per episode) how the good news of the Gospel, and our Christian faith, can naturally and confidently be woven into any and every area of life. Think discipleship and missional living made simple. Each episode is pretty fast-paced, and even though it's serious stuff, it can be funny too. We always wrap up with clear action steps for you to take away in the "Big 3".
Literary interviews and discussions on the latest releases in the world of publishing, from poetry through to physics. Presented by Sam Leith.
The AIQ podcast (Antiquity in Question) is an academic podcast on the topic of ancient history. It's goal is to combine an academic approach to topics of the ancient world whilst still being interesting and fun for listeners who know little about history. The AIQ podcast covers topics such as the Romans, classical Greece and important figures in history like Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar. You will listen to and be immersed into the fascinating world of Empires, Leaders and the comple ...
Stories from the chaotic frontier between Rome and the "Barbarians" that became Europe's fault line. We chart the rise of the Roman Empire, it's fall in the West, and the reverberations that led to centuries of conflict between France and Germany.
A podcast telling the story of the Roman (Byzantine) Empire from 476 AD to 1453. www.thehistoryofbyzantium.com
Anyone who has achieved greatness has, in part, patterned themselves after those who came before. Napoleon learned from Charlemagne, Charlemagne learned from Caesar, and Caesar learned from Alexander the Great. This podcast analyzes the lives of some of the greatest men and women to ever live. By examining their strategies, tactics, mindset, and work habits, How to Take Over the World helps you understand the great ones, so that you can follow in their footsteps.
People are seeing something in the woods and there are too many reports for this to be ignored. Join us every Sunday night as we discuss recent Sasquatch sightings, encounters and talk to Bigfoot eye witnesses. Listen as we speak with researchers, witnesses and investigators to unravel the mystery of Bigfoot. Every week we will also bring you the latest Bigfoot news and information. Additional episodes and exclusive content can be found on our website www.sasquatchchronicles.com. Become a Me ...
Music if a food of Life, Indeks more than life.
A podcast for followers of Jesus who don’t think people should violently rule over other people.
The newest sermons from Heritage Bible Church on SermonAudio.
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History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution of 1688, Volume 1B by HUME, David

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History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution of 1688, Volume 1B by HUME, David
David Hume is one of the great philosophers of the Western intellectual tradition. His philosophical writings earned him lasting fame and renown; his historical writing earned his bread and butter. His "The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution of 1688", published between 1754 and 1764, was immensely popular and Hume wrote that "the copy-money given me by the booksellers much exceeded any thing formerly known in England; I was become not only independent, bu ...
The Twelve Caesars is a set of twelve biographies of Julius Caesar and the first 11 emperors of the Roman Empire. The work was written in 121 during the reign of the emperor Hadrian, while Suetonius was Hadrian’s personal secretary. On the Life of the Caesars concentrates on the acts and personalities of the Julio-Claudians and their immediate successors. Together with Tacitus’ Annals, this work is a major source for the historical details in Robert Graves’ novels “I Claudius” and “Claudius ...
Las Vegas podcasters and journalists Steve Friess and Miles Smith take you inside Sin City with major celebrity interviews, tourist tips and trivia questions.
A show about weirdos. Hosted by comedians John Fahy, Aaron Pita, and Matt Brousseau, each episode tells a tale about someone who lives afoul of the rules most of us live by.
A cultural and political history of the Middle East and North Africa, from the ancient centuries of Caesar and Cleopatra in Alexandria (Egypt) to the empires of the medieval and early modern worlds (Umayyads, Abbasids, Ottomans, Safavids) to the transition from empires to nations and the politics of the 2000s. Biographies, book reviews, readings of newspaper articles and op-eds, interviews. Twitter: @profaliakhtar
Out Of The System Into The Industry... * The Rewrites * Dead Caesar * Firetype * Talk Is Deep * Redd Ribbon Reader
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Phillip Kelly and Jonathan Redding of the Los Angeles Theatre Ensemble bring you Advice to the Players, a podcast about exploring theme, character, and acting choices in Shakespeare's plays.
A highly detailed and thorough examination of the life and times of one of Rome's greatest generals.
Opposing Violent Oppression Even When The Government Does It
Host Jimmy Smagula invites a guest to guide him through the stress of eating a food he has never tried before.
Message to Kings is a history podcast dedicated to telling a chronological Biblical history of man. The primary focus will be the Biblical events and characters of history supported with historical references and external events. Combining a story-telling style with an historical focus, Message to Kings strives to incorporate spiritual concepts, parallels, prophecies and practical applications from history to our world today. website: messagetokings.com
An International podcast combining pop culture and academics
The book chronicles the extraordinary life and leadership of Rome’s Emperor Julius Caesar, from his early years to his assassination. (Summary by Cathy Barratt)
Shakespeare was passionately interested in the history of Rome, as is evident from plays like Titus Andronicus, Julius Caesar, and Antony and Cleopatra. His tragedy Coriolanus was probably written around 1605-07, and dramatizes the rise and fall of a great Roman general, Caius Martius (later surnamed Coriolanus because of his military victory at Corioli). This play is unusual in that it provides a strong voice for the ordinary citizens of Rome, who begin the play rioting about the high price ...
Welcome to the Carl M. Caesar podcast, where amazing things happen. Talking about everyday issues and building a more positive, fun future. (Live Life)
Wrong Reel is a podcast for hardcore cinephiles where we tackle everything from Jean-Luc Godard to Jean-Luc Picard. Created by James Hancock and Mikhail Karadimov.
Julius Caesar might be the most iconic historical figure of all time, yet since he was such a complex and interesting man of flesh and blood, each movie or TV version of him depicts him in a different way, emphasizing one or several sides of him.By Pod Academy
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This is the story of Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus. Known to us as Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus. Or just “Nero”. On this episode, we ask - how is it possible that a man tutored and guided by one of the most famous Stoic philosophers, Seneca, would end up with the reputation as one of history’s worst tyrants? The post Nero #1 – The Last OG…
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It is a tale of two Caesars as we unite Bill Scurry (co-host of the ‘I Don’t Get It‘ podcast) and Victor H. Rodriguez (‘The Sound of Fear’) to discuss the brilliant TV mini-series adaptation of Robert Graves's classic novel, 'I, Claudius' Follow Bill Scurry on Twitter: https://twitter.com/WilliamScurry Subscribe to Bill Scurry’s YouTube Channel: ht…
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Caesar crossed the Rubicon / "Metropolis" released - January 10
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Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon on this day in 49 BCE. / On this day in 1927, the silent science-fiction film "Metropolis" premiered in Berlin. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisersBy iHeartRadio & HowStuffWorks
Shoshana Bean feeds Jimmy caesar salad for the first time. They also discuss Shoshana's return to Broadway In "Waitress", her aversion to nuts and her mom's caesar salad dressing recipe. Jimmy's mom talks about her fear of dogs and airplanes.By Jimmy Smagula
Stephenie Woods was beyond exhausted. She’d just had a c-section a week earlier, when she gave birth to her daughter, Abby. So Stephanie laid down on her couch for a nap. Abby was asleep in her crib, and Stephanie’s one-year-old son, Conner, was in his playpen. Stephenie woke to a stranger at her door. The woman was Shannon Torrez. She told Stephen…
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Iran Hostage Crisis Ended / Battle of Yungay - January 20
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The Iran Hostage Crisis ended on this day in 1981, minutes after the inauguration of President Ronald Reagan. / On this day in 1839, the Battle of Yungay, the decisive battle of the War of the Confederation between Chile and the Peruvian-Bolivian Confederation, took place. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertis…
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[SPECIAL] Your Gospel Identity – The Foundation
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You know how hard it can be to change well-worn beliefs, habits, and patterns in life. And it's even harder to try and change others! As the Church today, like it or not, there are a lot of things changing and not everyone is happy about it, or sure where to start. In this episode of the Everyday Disciple Podcast, I am sharing Day 2 of the Everyday…
DO YOU MISS BANGING LIVE PERFORMANCES? ARE YOU DONE WITH 2020? Julio’s Season Finale performance will have you dancing/shuffling from beginning to finish. Hoping that you have a sick stereo system, or some amazing headphones, share the experience by listening to the episode AT THE SAME TIME with your friends/family. Disclaimer: Do not play this Sea…
Priya Krishna joins Dave and Chris to respectfully discuss the three recipes they’ve chosen for the dreaded casserole episode. This one’s for the chicken-bacon-ranch-heads. Follow along with all the recipes on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Hosts: Dave Chang and Chris Ying Guest: Priya KrishnaBy The Ringer
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Zimmermann Telegram Sent / Iva Toguri D'Aquino pardoned - January 19
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The German ambassador to Mexico received a coded telegram from German Foreign Secretary Arthur Zimmerman on this day in 1917. / On this day in 1977, U.S. President Gerald Ford pardoned Iva Toguri D'Aquino, also known as Tokyo Rose. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers…
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Jessica Gao Feeds Jimmy Ox Tail Soup
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Jessica Gao feeds Jimmy ox tail soup for the first time. They also discuss her leap of faith in to the world of writing, the joy of Costco and her love of cooking. Jimmy's mom brags about her new recliner.By Jimmy Smagula
This final episode explores C.L.R. James coming to America, his influence on the Black Power movement, meeting up with Trotsky in Mexico, to his final days in England.
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Gilles Garnier Convicted of Lycanthropy / Jim Thorpe's medals restored - January 18
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Gilles Garnier, the Werewolf of Dole, was convicted of lycanthropy on this day in 1573. / On this day in 1983, Jim Thorpe's Olympic medals were returned to his children, 70 years after they were stripped from him. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisersBy iHeartRadio & HowStuffWorks
For a long time, the Church has majored in holding worship services and minored in discipleship and mission. Now that the Church has been scattered and faces an uncertain future, will we seize the opportunity to restore the balance? In this episode of the Everyday Disciple Podcast, I am sharing Day 1 of the Everyday Disciple Challenge – Future Chur…
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The Warfare State: Col. Lawrence Wilkerson
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When critiques are made of the military-industrial complex in the U.S., they usually come from left-wing thinkers. But Col. Lawrence Wilkerson, a lifelong Republican and career army officer, believes that military spending has become an ideological article of faith on the political Right. And it's both bankrupting America and making the world a dan…
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Queen Lili'uokalani of Hawaii Overthrown / First recorded C section in the U.S. - January 17
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Businessmen aided by U.S. troops overthrew Queen Lili'uokalani of Hawaii on this day in 1893. / On this day in 1794, Elizabeth Bennett underwent the first recorded successful C section in the U.S. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisersBy iHeartRadio & HowStuffWorks
Looking to break up with 2020?!? Episode 107 is for you, and EVERYONE with the same sentiments. Collectively, we’ve made some societal and technological advancements, but the price we’ve paid has set a great number of the earthly population behind. In light of that, I want to dedicate this episode to letting go of 2020 and inviting the new year to …
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18th Amendment Ratified / Saint Marcellus's Flood - January 16
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The 18th Amendment to the U.S. constitution was ratified on this day in 1919, prohibiting the sale, manufacture and transport of alcohol. / On this day in 1362, Saint Marcellus’ flood, also known as Grote Mandrenke, hit the British Isles, the Netherlands, northern Germany, and Denmark Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podc…
Patrick writes "It was October 13th 2016. I was bow hunting in my deer blind outside of St Clair Missouri just off the meramec river. Times were tough. I had just gotten laid off and my older sister who's land I was hunting on had just lost her job and her husband was disabled so there was little money. I was hunting for food to feed us. I had been…
This is the story of Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus. Known to us as Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus. Or just “Nero”. On this episode, we ask - how is it possible that a man tutored and guided by one of the most famous Stoic philosophers, Seneca, would end up with the reputation as one of history’s worst tyrants? The post Nero #1 – The Last OG…
This is the story of Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus. Known to us as Nero Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus. Or just “Nero”. On this episode, we ask - how is it possible that a man tutored and guided by one of the most famous Stoic philosophers, Seneca, would end up with the reputation as one of history’s worst tyrants? The post Nero #1 – The Last OG…
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Boston Molasses Flood / Sofya Kovalevskaya born - January 15
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The Boston Molasses Flood took place on this day in 1919. / On this day in 1850, Russian mathematician Sofya Kovalevskaya was born. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisersBy iHeartRadio & HowStuffWorks
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The Desert: a well-spring of the imagination
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Deserts cover nearly one-third of the earth's landmass of the earth, but we're still unsure what to make of them. Sometimes we consider them empty wastelands, other times we see them as beautiful landscape. IDEAS producer Matthew Lazin-Ryder explores our historically complicated, and yet intimate, relationship with deserts. *Originally broadcast on…
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George Wallace's "Segregation Forever" Speech / "The Bell Jar" published - January 14
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George Wallace was inaugurated as governor of Alabama on this day in 1963, giving his infamous "Segregation Now, Segregation Forever" speech. / On this day in 1963, "The Bell Jar," the only novel poet Sylvia Plath wrote, was first published. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers…
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The Rising Star of Judith Shklar, the skeptical liberal
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Why it matters to say ‘cruelty is the worst thing that we do’ according to fans of Judith Shklar, political philosopher.
This week we return to hear Aaron wrap the story of Iron Mike thus far. We find Mike as Champion in the late 80s before descending into imprisonment, addiction, infamy and a whole lot of wild partying before completely reinventing himself once again! The shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ProfilesPodcastMerch - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit …
In a show recorded before the recent House impeachment vote, Dan examines the damage caused by the iceberg we recently hit when Americans stormed the U.S. Capitol and tries to suggest how we might avoid hitting another one.
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What would Orwell be without Nineteen Eighty-Four?
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In the first Book Club podcast of the year, we’re marking the moment that George Orwell comes out of copyright. I’m joined by two distinguished Orwellians — D. J. Taylor and Dorian Lynskey — to talk about how the left’s favourite Old Etonian speaks to us now, and how his reputation has weathered. Was he secretly a conservative? Was he a McCarthyite…
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156: The Mysterious Lloyd Gaines & a Creepy Church Lady
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When Lloyd Gaines requested a course catalog from the University of Missouri’s School of Law, the registrar sent one right away. Later, when Lloyd applied to the school, university officials thought nothing of it. He was a qualified applicant. Then the university’s registrar received his undergraduate transcripts, and shit hit the fan. The transcri…
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It's all Fun and Games until Someone Loses a Side Quest
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Video game stories keep getting longer and more involved. Is there a point when a video game has too much content, too many quests, and to vast a world? The sidequest burnout is real. Then we create a glitch in The Mushroom Kingdom. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers…
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More Surprising Trends For The Future Church
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Because of the pandemic, restrictions on church gatherings will ultimately be measured in months or maybe years. No one knows for sure how or when this will resolve. And when things do re-open, it won’t be an instant, overnight return to unlimited gathering sizes. Our rhythms of life as the church have forever changed! In this episode of the Everyd…
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Nika Riots / Tompkins Square Park riot - January 13
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The Nika Riots began in Constantinople on this day in 532. / On this day in 1874, a riot started in Tompkins Square Park in Manhattan after police overran a demonstration of thousands of unemployed people. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisersBy iHeartRadio & HowStuffWorks
Think you're Wonder Woman? Being addicted to your device can make you a little bit bionic.
It's the new year, when we think back fondly on our favorite things and anticipate upcoming geekery. We chat about how we are starting off the new year, talk about future news and futuristic jobs, and discuss how our favorite things don't always hold up to the test of time aka the Goonies Effect. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.ihe…
Dave and Chris are rejoined by Rachel Khong in an exploration of the humble and omnipresent banana. Amidst respectful discussion of the three recipes they've brought to the table, the Recipe Club discovers new ideals for our conception of what home cookery can and should be. This one's for the Cool Whip lovers. Hosts: Dave Chang and Chris Ying Gues…
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Schoolhouse Blizzard / Zanzibar Revolution - January 12
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The Schoolhouse Blizzard took place on this day in 1888. / On this day in 1964, a group of insurgents overthrew the government of the sultan of Zanzibar. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisersBy iHeartRadio & HowStuffWorks
Jennifer Tilly feeds Jimmy grits for the first time. They also discuss being "stuck" in poker, performing in secret cabaret shows together and her love of theatre. Jimmy's mom struggles to remember what polenta is.By Jimmy Smagula
The second episode explores James leaving Trinidad for England and the story behind some of his acclaimed books, including his classic study of the Haitian Revolution, The Black Jacobins.
As the wife to the Emperor and daughter of Germanicus, Agrippina had grown accustomed to being a voice of influence in Rome. When her son Nero takes the title this changes, and she struggles to have her voice heard. Part V of 'Empresses of Rome' Guest: Dr Emma Southon (Historian and author of Agrippina: Empress, Exile, Hustler, Whore).…
By now you're probably figuring out that the Coronavirus pandemic, and related social distancing, has produced more of a disruption than just a temporary interruption for your Church. In this episode of the Everyday Disciple Podcast, Caesar talks with church strategist and disciple-maker, Rob Wegner, about some positive (and not-so-positive) trends…
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Oral arguments in Hernandez v. Texas / British invade Zululand - January 11
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The U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Hernandez v. Texas on this day in 1954. / On this day in 1879, the Anglo-War began when the British invaded Zululand. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisersBy iHeartRadio & HowStuffWorks
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How To Train Your Dragon vs Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
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How the animated fantasy children's movie How To Train Your Dragon accurately reflects the views of white privileged liberals who are living in an intractable conflict. Guest appearance: Omri Cohen.By Pod Academy