The Ancients

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51 snips
May 29, 2025 • 54min

Origins of Astronomy

Dr. Moudhy Al-Rashid, an Assyriologist at Oxford, reveals the groundbreaking contributions of ancient Mesopotamians to astronomy. They meticulously tracked celestial movements, predicting eclipses and interpreting them as omens. Al-Rashid discusses the significance of omen handbooks, like the Enuma Anu Enlil, in integrating astronomy with medicine and culture. Discover how these early scholars established the foundations of scientific inquiry while intertwining myth with observation, ultimately shaping our understanding of the cosmos.
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May 25, 2025 • 1h 3min

Successors of Alexander the Great

Graham Wrightson, an Associate Professor of History specializing in ancient warfare, joins to discuss the tumultuous aftermath of Alexander the Great's death at just 32. The conversation delves into the fierce power struggles among his generals, like Leonatus and Antipater, igniting the brutal Wars of the Successors. Listeners will find themselves captivated by tales of ambition, betrayal, and military strategies as these former allies carve out new kingdoms from Alexander's fractured empire, transforming history into a real-life drama filled with intrigue.
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May 22, 2025 • 49min

The Saxons

Peter Heather, a Professor of Medieval History at King's College London, dives into the enigmatic world of the Saxon migrations and their profound impact on post-Roman Britain. He discusses the rise of Saxon mercenaries amidst the collapse of Roman order and their transformation of British society. Heather also highlights the cultural shifts from Romano-British to Germanic traditions, the power struggles between Saxons and Romanized Britons, and the emergence of new Saxon kingdoms during this tumultuous period.
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May 18, 2025 • 38min

The Council of Nicaea

Dafydd Daniel, a Lecturer in divinity at the University of St. Andrews and an expert on early Christian history, delves into the Council of Nicaea. He discusses how Emperor Constantine's pivotal 325 AD meeting sought to resolve fierce theological disputes, particularly between Arius and Alexander. The resulting Nicene Creed was crucial in defining Christ's divinity and shaping early Christian orthodoxy. Daniel also highlights the profound social and political ramifications of the council, illustrating its enduring legacy in Christianity.
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May 15, 2025 • 1h 8min

The Last Roman Emperors

Adrian Goldsworthy, a historian and author specializing in ancient Rome, takes listeners on a captivating journey through the fall of the Western Roman Empire. He discusses the quiet abdication of Romulus Augustulus and the chaotic power struggles that led to the empire's collapse. Goldsworthy highlights notable figures like Odoacer and the internal turmoil that characterized the final days of imperial rule. The conversation reveals how military decline, political chaos, and shifting alliances shaped this pivotal moment in history, marking the end of an era.
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May 11, 2025 • 1h 1min

Did Plague Destroy the Roman Empire?

Kyle Harper, a professor at the University of Oklahoma and author of 'The Fate of Rome', dives into the role of pandemics in the fall of the Roman Empire. He discusses the devastating effects of the Antonine and Cyprian plagues, linking disease to economic instability and military challenges. Harper explores how climate change intertwined with these pandemics, amplifying existing societal issues. He also examines the impact of luck in history and the transformative political shifts caused by these crises.
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May 8, 2025 • 1h 13min

Barbarian Invaders: The Sacks of Rome

Join Peter Heather, a professor at King's College London and expert on barbarian history, as he sheds light on the dramatic invasions that led to the sacking of Rome. Discover how the Huns' movements triggered a massive Gothic migration, resulting in the crucial battles and betrayals that weakened the empire. The nuanced views on these events reveal that the sacks were more complex than often portrayed. Heather explores the Vandals' role and legacy, showcasing how these cultures transformed the fate of Rome forever.
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May 4, 2025 • 1h 15min

The Fall of Rome: Origins

Historian David Gwynn, from Royal Holloway University, delves into the intriguing decline of the Roman Empire. He discusses how internal strife, economic instability, and the rise of Christianity intertwined to unravel the once-mighty civilization. The conversation highlights the reforms by emperors Diocletian and Constantine and the political fragmentation that ensued. Moreover, Gwynn unpacks the pivotal roles of class tensions, military transformations, and economic vulnerabilities, painting a vivid picture of Rome’s dramatic fall.
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May 1, 2025 • 58min

Prehistoric Ireland: Newgrange

An astonishing ancient tomb is Ireland's most famous prehistoric monument; Newgrange. Tristan Hughes is joined by Dr Muiris O’Sullivan, an expert on the many Stone Age monuments of Ireland, including Newgrange, and they revel in the astonishing construction techniques used by ancient builders over 5,000 years ago and the intricate rock art such as the triple spiral, which has an intriguing backstory.Archeology is slowly revealing the people who built this fascinating structure, their use of sacred landscapes, and the DNA evidence linking them to other Stone Age communities.Presented by Tristan Hughes. Audio editor is Nick Thomson, the producer is Joseph Knight. The senior producer is Anne-Marie Luff.All music courtesy of Epidemic SoundsThe Ancients is a History Hit podcast.See the treasures of Newgrange in the new History Hit documentary; Prehistoric Ireland: Secrets of the Stone Age now. Sign up to History Hit for this and more original documentaries, with a new release every week and ad-free podcasts. Sign up at https://www.historyhit.com/subscribe. You can take part in our listener survey here: https://insights.historyhit.com/history-hit-podcast-always-on Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Apr 27, 2025 • 52min

Jason and the Argonauts

From clashing rocks to golden treasure, Jason and the Argonauts is the ultimate Greek mythological adventure. But what lies behind the legend? And why has it endured for millennia?In this episode, Tristan Hughes is joined by bestselling author Caroline Lawrence to chart Jason’s epic quest for the Golden Fleece. From harpies and dragons to the witch Circe and the bronze giant Talos, discover the mythical monsters, heroic crossovers and extraordinary journey that make this tale a timeless example of the hero’s journey — from Greece to Colchis and back again.For more of Caroline Lawrence and Jason and the Argonauts on The Ancients:The Minotaur: https://open.spotify.com/episode/72Efg0BmVFYunKg2FsDOQOThe Golden Fleece: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6OtHIiiC87BN4RMyOngK0tPresented by Tristan Hughes. Audio editor is Aidan Lonergan, the producer is Joseph Knight. The senior producer is Anne-Marie Luff.All music from Epidemic SoundsThe Ancients is a History Hit podcast.Sign up to History Hit for hundreds of hours of original documentaries, with a new release every week and ad-free podcasts. Sign up at https://www.historyhit.com/subscribe. You can take part in our listener survey here:https://uk.surveymonkey.com/r/6FFT7MK Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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