All about the Middle Ages from Medievalists.net. Join Danièle Cybulskie and her guests as they talk about the medieval world, from Byzantium to the Vikings.
Know the Faith. Love the Faith. Live the Faith.
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A Byzantine Catholic Podcast about Divine Mystery WhatGodIsNotPodcast@gmail.com
Creator+Host DJ Byzantine Techno Podcast Monthly nocturnal releases since 2016 Live broadcasts Saturday's on Diesel.FM Global Radio
Ever wondered what the Crusades were and why they really happened? This podcast tells the full story of the Crusades from their origins, beginning with the collapse of Byzantium, to the fall of the last Crusader state.
Byzantine Dreams is a pirate radio blast that brings you into conversation with the most important thinkers in crypto and high tech.
Subscribe to hear the story of one of the venerable Saints commemorated each day in the Orthodox Church.
The Living Tradition of Byzantine Music in America - Cantors Amy Hogg and Richard Barrett discuss the state of the field in English-language Byzantine chant, exploring where we’ve been, where we are, and where we’re going.
A podcast telling the story of the Roman (Byzantine) Empire from 476 AD to 1453. www.thehistoryofbyzantium.com Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The History of Christianity with Bertie Pearson


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The History of Christianity with Bertie Pearson
Bertie Pearson
A history of Christian ideas.
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12 Byzantine Rulers: The History of The Byzantine Empire


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12 Byzantine Rulers: The History of The Byzantine Empire
Lars Brownworth
This lecture series by Lars Brownworth covers the history of the Byzantine Empire through the study of 12 of its greatest rulers.
This podcast will be dedicated to laying out a comprehensive worldview grounded in the Christological doctrine of the absolute primacy of Christ. This is the audio version of my YouTube channel with the same name.
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St. Mary Byzantine Catholic Church


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St. Mary Byzantine Catholic Church
St. Mary Byzantine Catholic Church
Sunday homilies given by Fr. Andrew Summerson & Deacon Timothy Woods at St. Mary Byzantine Catholic Church in Whiting, IN. Other audio recordings will be added occasionally.
We often overlook Islamic history as a learning tool. The history of Islam is not only important for Muslims, but important for everyone. Islam and the people who call themselves Muslims have made an enormous impact on our world. The Islamic History Podcast is about discovering that history in a fun and interesting way.
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Agnus: The Late Antique, Medieval, and Byzantine Podcast


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Agnus: The Late Antique, Medieval, and Byzantine Podcast
Claytemple Media
Agnus is a monthly podcast about the fields of Late Antique, Medieval, Byzantine, and Medieval Islamic studies. Each month, Glenn McDorman talks to a scholar about her or his recent work on topics ranging from literature to politics, and from religion to art.
Welcome to Playbook Deep Dive, the stories behind the power. From Congress and the White House to bar stools and back rooms, POLITICO's top reporters and Playbook authors bring you the most compelling and confounding stories that explain what’s really going on in Washington.
In an effort to keep moving forward, within the new parameters of COVID-19, the Byzantine Studies Program at Dumbarton Oaks has devised virtual encounters with scholars that will inform, entertain, and challenge the Byzantine scholarly community and colleagues in the Arts and the Humanities more broadly.
Podcasts diving deep into Catholic content from a Byzantine/Eastern perspective. Featuring audio of The Orthodachs Show (current events and topical interview/monologue show), The Byzantine Life Reads (audio of Byzantine spiritual classics) and more to come! Stay Tuned, Christendom!
Travel back in time with me to some of the most fascinating moments in human history. Witness colossal sea battles involving tens of thousands of men, take part in pagan blood rituals in the mysterious forests of Northern Europe and engage in highly orchestrated tribal warfare within Pre-Columbian Mesoamerica. All this and more from the comfort of your own living room/bus to work/toilet throne
Conversations with experts in the history of Byzantium and surrounding fields, hosted by Anthony Kaldellis.
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Ottoman History Podcast For Students By Students


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Ottoman History Podcast For Students By Students
Matt Grace
This podcast is made by middle school and high school students who are in the Ottoman History Classes on Outschool.com and Matthew Grace's private classes.Students study a part of Ottoman History for 8-weeks and choose something that interests them to make a podcast with. This is the fruit of their labor.
Constantinople wasn't built in a day, nor did it fall as quickly. In Badass Stories from Byzantium, I tell the stories from the Eastern Roman Empire that you haven't heard and won't soon forget. Sit on the edge of late antiquity with me while we listen to it burn. Follow the podcast at twitter.com/badassbyzantium or facebook.com/badassbyzantium.
An exploration of mapping and spatial analysis for historical and archaeological projects using open source tools. New episodes every other week! Next episode: Thursday, March 4!
A weekly podcast series tracing and examining the history of Islam, beginning with the state of the world just before the advent of Islam. See you on Thursday!Visit: http://historyofislampodcast.blogspot.co.uk/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A podcast about political theory. Freely available to all, but we'd love your support on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/politicaltheory101 Also available on iTunes, Spotify, and Google Play
With an authentic and unusual way for the ophthalmic industry, Athanassios introduces a design philosophy that echoes the diachronic aesthetics of Greek culture and art. The style is influenced by classical ideals in order to achieve harmony and symmetry in the shapes. Inspired by the melodies of his piano music, the designer finds sensual elements that become the links of himself and the details of his creations. Beauty becomes the final outcome in a synthesis of sensitivity, symmetry and h ...
The History of Modern Greece covers the events of the Greek People from the fall of Constantinople in 1453, to the Greek War of Independence in 1821-1832, all the way through to the Greco-Turkish War from 1919 to 1922.
Hosted by Annalisa Cercone from Signorina Melbourne, Signorina Talks is a podcast series sharing all things Italian. Join Annalisa and a range of guest speakers to discover Italian food, travel, history and culture.
Comedians Neel Kolhatkar and Jordan Shanks choose a different topic each podcast and use it as the catalyst for discussion and banter.
This unique program reveals how the riches of the Eastern Catholic Churches - their liturgies, spirituality and relevancy - are a gift to the whole Church and to today's world.
Block Shots provides a basic understanding of the most important blockchain concepts in five minutes. Learn blockchain, consensus, hashing, signing, governance, nodes, etc. and many more fundamentals while having your morning coffee, commuting, or whenever you've got a moment. episodes.blockshots.fm
The unlikely story of a child bride who ascends to the heart of Byzantine power. Harboring a treasonous secret that marks her as the enemy of her husband and son, Irene must finally choose her side in the iconoclastic wars. With a haunting score inspired by Byzantine Chant, and featuring the voices of ten women and non-binary performers, ICONS/IDOLS: IRENE is a sweeping story of ambition, sacrifice, and the struggle to make something new out of a shattered world. A twelve-episode musical aud ...
LHMPR Radio (Learning, Helping Motivating Press Room Radio) is a Publisher of Audiobooks, Music, Videos, and Book Press Releases. LHMPR Radio Podcast is also a platform for Authors to talk about their eBooks, Paperback and/or Hardcover Books. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ywpnnn/support
Life, Love, Race, Sex, Drugs and Rock and Roll! The Ramblers ramble about it all, ok mainly just jokes and travel stories and making fun of politically correct peoples.. Yin and Yang, If you love stereotypes this is where they will come to die.
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Art and Visual Culture: Medieval to Modern - for iPod/iPhone


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Art and Visual Culture: Medieval to Modern - for iPod/iPhone
The Open University
Have you ever wondered about the visual remains of past centuries that still survive in our cities and countryside today? Are you baffled by modern art? This collection provides you with insights into different aspects of art and visual culture between the Middle Ages and the present day. You will discover the wonders of medieval stained glass and learn how East meets West in a Byzantine icon. You will be introduced to the splendours of Baroque architecture and be taken on a tour of a specta ...
Ever had a strange experience you couldn't explain? You're not alone. From the paranormal and supernatural, to conspiracies and folklore, let us be your guides on this expedition into the farthest reaches of the unknown! Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-farthest-reaches/support
Join us as we explore history through the eyes of sisterhood. History often tells us that behind every great man is a strong woman. We see things a little differently. We think beside every strong woman is another strong woman, supporting her, influencing her, challenging her, hating or loving her. We look into all of the rivalries, collaborations, frenemies and friendships that make up sisterhood. We hope you enjoy.
We cover everything associated to business, blockchain and bitcoin.
A 11 year old kid will be talking about science
The motto of Dialogues with Richard Reeves is "thinking together in relationship". This podcast features in-depth, lively conversations with leading thinkers on the big questions facing modern societies. dialoguespod@gmail.com @richardvreeves
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This Week in the Ancient Near East


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This Week in the Ancient Near East
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The podcast that takes archaeology exactly as seriously as it deserves. Two real professors of archaeology and one guy from a fake institution discuss cutting edge archaeological discoveries at a high professional level using technical knowledge and stuff. A scholarly podcast for the discerning listener, it’s handmade, artisanal, and bespoke! Critics say, “A cheeky and irreverent take,” and “the good kind of shenanigans.” Other critics say, “damaging to archaeology,” and “deeply discreditabl ...
A somewhat inaccurate map of the Empire in 1173 AD We look around the Roman provinces in Anatolia to review their defensive situation and the lifestyle of its people. We also briefly talk about Turkic people who lived in Byzantium. Period: 1070-1180 Stream: Life in Byzantine Anatolia Download: Life in Byzantine Anatolia RSS Feed: The History of Byz…
We look around the Roman provinces in Anatolia to review their defensive situation and the lifestyle of its people. We also briefly talk about Turkic people who lived in Byzantium. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Byzantium & Friends


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78. How to be philanthropic in early Byzantine Christianity, with Dan Caner
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A conversation with Dan Caner (Indiana University) about the different kinds of charitable giving in early Byzantium. We talk about the pre-Christian background, the role of institutions, and views about wealth. Was giving primarily good for the soul of the giver, and under what conditions, or for the material assistance of the needy? How could one…
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Byzantines And Heroism Pt. 1 (EP 141)
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Neel and Jordan talk about the Byzantine Empire and HeroismBy Neel Kolhatkar + Jordan Shanks
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Byzantine Gospel Reflections

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August 14th: The Tenth Sunday after Pentecost
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Why did Jesus say that some demons could only be cast out by prayer and fasting?By Institute of Catholic Culture
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Playbook Deep Dive


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Byrd nerds: Why the byzantine process of budget reconciliation exists and how it actually works
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This week the Senate passed the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 using the process known as budget reconciliation. The upside? No filibuster is allowed. You only need a majority to approve a reconciliation bill. And the downside? There are strict rules about what can be included. On the last episode of Playbook Deep Dive, Eric Ueland and Greg D’Ange…
Blockchains are basically peer to peer networks of nodes. The chain progresses when majority of the nodes or peers agree on the state of the blockchain and the validity of the next block. What happens when these nodes don’t agree or when they misbehave? In a network of nodes, there could be a situation that some of the nodes are either offline, or …
Byzantine is a new edgy Hip Hop group from Baltimore and Philadelphia whose music represents a light in a dark period. Adopting monikers of Saints of the Byzantine Era, these masterful artists use cautionary tales, songs of hope and good vibes paired with grit from the streets to offer a refreshing aura to the world of Hip Hop. The four artists who…
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LIGHTEAST 933R The Byzantine Answer to the Sistine Chapel
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Everyone knows about Michaelangelo's frescoes in the Sistine Chapel. There is a Byzantine answer to the Sistine Chapel in an ancient church that has recently been turned into a mosque.By Father Thomas Loya
“In every man’s memories there are such things as he will reveal not to everyone, but perhaps only to friends. There are also such as he will reveal not even to friends, but only to himself, and that in secret. Then, finally, there are such as a man is afraid to reveal even to himself, and every decent man will have accumulated quite a few things o…
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Political Theory 101


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Michael Psellos and Byzantine Political Thought
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Alex and Benjamin talk about Michael Psellos, an 11th century Greek thinker who advised a series of Byzantine emperors. We compare Psellos with earlier Platonists and discuss some of the problems the Byzantine Empire faced throughout his career.By Political Theory 101
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LHMPR Radio Podcast Show


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Let's Listen to What an Author, Some Artists and Some Musicians have to Say!
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It is important to listen to people who are Self-Employed, Musicians, Writers and Recording Artists because their success depends on Clients, Fans and Readers. Have you visited the LHMPR Radio Podcast Blog lately? If not please go here www.ywpnnn.com Make sure you support Authors, Musicians, Recording Artists and People who are Self-Employed. --- T…
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Saint of the Day


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Martyrs Florus and Laurus of Illyria (2nd c.)
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"Brothers in both the flesh and the spirit, they were both zealous Christians, and stonemasons by craft. They lived in Illyria. Some pagan prince set them to build a pagan temple. It happened during the course of their work that a fragment of stone splintered off and flew into the eye of the pagan priest's son, who was watching the building work wi…
Just how did the Great Charlemagne turn into the Holy Roman Empire? This episode covers the events and details of the Eastern Frankish Kingdom, and its path to one that is Holy, Roman, and Imperial. The History of Modern Greece Podcast covers the events of the Greek People from the fall of Constantinople in 1453 to the Greek War of Independence in …
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The Medieval Podcast


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Manuscript Fragments with Lisa Fagin Davis
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Manuscript fragments, the lone survivors of medieval books which have been dismembered or destroyed, can be found in collections all over the world, and it takes some serious detective work to bring them back together. This week, Danièle speaks with Dr. Lisa Fagin Davis about how fragments are tracked down and reassembled, and what we can learn fro…
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LHMPR Radio Podcast Show


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Official Audio and Video "The Truest" by Keez MC @KeezMC
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Learn More About Keez MC via LHMPR Radio Podcast Show Blog here Keez was raised in Harlem but lived in the Bronx. Keez MC got approved to distribute "The Best of Keez MC" through AWAL which is owned by Kobalt Music Group, via a collaboration venture with LHMPR Radio Music Distribution. Keez MC started collaborating with Host Yvonne Wilcox and LB Ma…
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Light of the East


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LIGHTEAST 935E Seeking Spirituality and the Mystical
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For young people seeking spirituality and the mystical, our guest Anthony Dragani, a Byzantine deacon and professor of religious studies will tell young people they need not look outside the Church.By Father Thomas Loya
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What God is Not


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Having Completed the Course of Her Earthly Life
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This week Fr. Michael and Mother Natalia do a "reaction audio" of the canon for the Dormition of the Theotokos. They talk about the links back to the stories of the Old Testament, the paradox of Christian life that's talked about in the canon, and the overall beauty of the prayers. Live Episode: We're excited to announce a live episode next Wednesd…
He was a priest in Achaia. In the time of the Emperor Decius, when Antipater was governor of Achaia, the persecutors entered the church on the Feast of the Nativity, dragged Myron away from the service and put him to torture. He endured many horrible tortures, but would not worship the idols. Finally he was thrown to wild beasts. When Antipater saw…
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Saint of the Day


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The Dormition of Our Most Holy Lady the Theotokos and Ever-Virgin Mary.
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On the Cross, the Lord charged the Apostle John to care for His holy Mother. The Apostle settled her in a house in Jerusalem, where she lived for the rest of her days on earth, praying and offering counsel and encouragement to the Apostles. In her old age, the Archangel Gabriel appeared to her and told her that in three days' time she would enter i…
Malik Ambar continues to lead the Ahmadnagar Sultanate's resistance against the Mughal Empire.By Abu Ibrahim Ismail
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Hieromartyr Marcellus, Bishop of Apamea (389)
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He was born to an eminent family in Cyprus, and was well-educated. He was married and had children, but when his wife died he left his family to live as a monk in Syria. There he became known and loved for his learning, humility and kindness to all, and the people of Apamea chose him as their bishop. As bishop, he worked with evangelical fervor to …
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The Ramblers: Dave Ramsey


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Agave or Agape? Hebrew Word for Love, White Powder or How Mushrooms Can Help the American Mind?
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I told Liz to apply to jobs instead of waiting around. She did, then got a lot of job offers. Cam talks about his trips to and out of Oregon state and his state of mind. Jules talks about popcorn and Bible Sword drills but mainly...... Don't do Drugs kids!!!! Right after this was recorded I heard a story about two people who took mushrooms in the m…
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Holy Martyr Hippolytus of Rome and 18 Martyrs with him (258)
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He was the pagan jailkeeper who guarded St Laurence (see August 10); seeing his prisoner's holiness and the wonders wrought by him, Hippolytus was convinced of the truth of the Faith and became a Christian. When St Laurence baptized him, he was granted a vision of heaven and said 'I see innocent souls in great joy.' He took Laurence into his own ho…
An update for when new episodes will be coming out on Vostitsa (October) and info about a blog series called Dispatches from Vostitsa from Jen's June visit. Get access by becoming a supporter of the Helonaki Deep Dive on Patreon (for as low as $3 a month). Support the showBy Jennifer Glaubius
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A Sacrifice of Praise


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“Eve’s Daughter Mary Has Opened Your Mouth”: A Conversation With Susan Ashbrook Harvey
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Amy and Richard talk to Brown University’s Susan Ashbrook Harvey about her work, including liturgical aesthetics in late antiquity, and how St. Ephraim the Syrian’s choirs of women in fourth century Edessa might be helpful models for us today.Show Notes:Extract from Jacob of Serug’s Homily on St. Ephraim the Syrian [Hyperlink to the pdf which is at…
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Martyrs Anicetas and Photius of Nicomedia (305)
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These holy martyrs suffered victoriously in the year 305 (Prologue) or 288 (Great Horologion), during the reign of Diocletian, who visited Nicomedia to stir up a persecution of Christians there. Anicetas, one of the city governors, presented himself before the Emperor, boldly confessed his Christian faith, and denounced the worship of the idols. An…
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Holy Martyr and Archdeacon Euplus of Catania (304)
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He was a deacon from Catania in Sicily during the reign of Diocletian. During a persecution of Christians there, Euplus presented himself to the governor and proclaimed himself a Christian. While he was being tortured on the rack, the governor ordered him to worship Mars, Apollos, and Aeculapius, but he answered that he worshipped the Father, the S…
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History of Modern Greece

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056: Viking Origin Story: Part Five: Sviatoslav
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Sviatoslav is a Slavic Name, he wore Slavic Clothing… but he was a Viking. The Viking Origin story concludes with the Viking King of the Slavic Nation facing off against the Roman Empire in a final showdown that will result in one of them being turned into a drinking cup. The History of Modern Greece Podcast covers the events of the Greek People fr…
We take a look around the parts of Anatolia which were controlled by Turkic peoples between 1080 and 1180 AD. We don’t have a huge amount of written sources to draw on but hopefully there’s enough information available to give you a better picture of what’s been happening there. We also discuss the two different groups of Turkic peoples in Anatolia…
We take a look around the parts of Anatolia which were controlled by Turkic peoples between 1080 and 1180 AD. We don’t have a huge amount of written sources to draw on but hopefully there’s enough information available to give you a better picture of what’s been happening there. We also discuss the two different groups of Turkic peoples in Anatolia…