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The Age of Napoleon Podcast
Everett Rummage
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Media Squatch
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Perguntar Não Ofende
Daniel Oliveira
ArchaeoEd Podcast
Dr. Ed Barnhart
Happy Hour
Mechanical Music Radio
Philosophies for Life
Philosophies for Life
Who Ordered the Pie? | Classic Rock Music History & Cocktails
Christopher Machado
Weird Darkness: Paranormal & True Crime Stories
Darren Marlar | Weird Darkness
SECRETS D'AGENTS • Histoires Vraies
Minuit
Explaining History
Nick Shepley
Explaining History
Nick Shepley
The RachaelORama Punk Show
RachaelORama
The Foreign Desk
Monocle
The Irish Pagan School Podcast
Lora O'Brien & Jon O'Sullivan
Einschlafen mit Geschichte
Schønlein Media
Einschlafen mit Biografien
Schønlein Media
Sleep Documentaries
Sleep Documentaries
Calming History
Calming History
Harold's Old Time Radio
Harolds Old Time Radio
The Iran Breakdown with Mark Dubowitz
FDD
Cinema Chat (And More) With My Parents
Juan Ros and Stacy Macris Ros
The Old World with Will Tanner
Will Tanner
Ba'al Busters Broadcast
BaalBusters
BioGraphics - True Biographies & History's Most Fascinating People
biog
Out of Production Podcast
Terry Miller & Nate Doss
Radio Retropolis
Radio Retropolis
Preserve Halloween Podcast
Halloween Preservation Society
Rock and Roll Flashback Podcast
Jumpin' John McDermott and Bill Price
Rise To Liberty
Rise To Liberty
Norrtälje 400 år
Norrtälje 400 år
Know Your Gear Podcast
Phillip Mcknight
بودكاست دقائق
فريق دقائق
Sounds with Simon Tesler
Simon Tesler
Arroe Collins View From The Writing Instrument
Arroe Collins
The Pirates Don’t Eat The Tourists: Jurassic Park & Prehistoric Fiction
Roland Squire
Civics In A Year
The Center for American Civics
History
Everett Rummage
After a humiliating military defeat by the Russians, Sweden found itself strategically isolated, politically unstable, and without an heir to the throne. Desperate to change course, the Swedes turned to an almost unbelie...
A guide to the artillery of the Napoleonic era... the artillery was a marvel of organization and logistics, and stood at the forefront of technical and doctrinal innovation. Its internal culture made a major impact on Na...
Late 1809 saw disaster after disaster for the Spanish Patriots. The French were ascendant in Iberia, but the Empire was struggling with the expense of constant warfare, and Wellington was preparing to fight on, even with...
1809 was another trying year for the Spanish Patriots. The will to resist remained strong, but the Spanish leadership seemed unable to come up with a winning strategy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm...
The spring and summer of 1810 saw Napoleon enjoying life as a newlywed. Bonaparte was happy, but there were ominous signs of trouble ahead. He himself would later admit the Empire was headed towards "the edge of the abys...
Napoleon's search for a new wife eventually led to Vienna, where the new Austrian Foreign Minister, Klemens von Metternich, was preparing to take Austria in a new direction on the world stage. Learn more about your ad ch...
We interview David Serero of the Festival Napoléon and get a special message from Will Clark of Grey History. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
News of the Abdications of Bayonne shook Spanish colonial societies to their foundations. Within a few years, the nations of South and Central America would be on the road to independence. Learn more about your ad choi...
We examine Spanish America on the eve of the Wars of Independence. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Josephine was the great love of Napoleon's life, but in late 1809, he had their marriage annulled -- how had it come to this? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We examine Napoleon's private life, with a special focus on the most important person in it: the charming and controversial Empress of the French, Josephine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoice...
In the summer of 1809, General Sir Arthur Wellesley led a small British army into Spain. While the war raged on, Napoleon was also picking a political fight with a powerful enemy: the Roman Catholic Church. Learn more ab...
Iberia, 1809: the Aragonese capital of Zaragoza was under siege once again. To the west, the French prepared another invasion of Portugal. Meanwhile, in London, the British leadership debated a renewed commitment in this...
Throughout 1809, small groups of brave (or foolish) German patriots tried to stir up nationalist uprisings against France. Meanwhile, in Iberia, a very ugly war dragged on with no end in sight. Learn more about your ad...
Late 1809: Napoleon negotiated a punitive peace treaty with Austria and survived a strange assassination attempt. Meanwhile, the British launched a surprise invasion of the continent and dealt with political controversie...
After his victory at Wagram, Napoleon pursued the Austrians. Peace was in the air, but the war would end on an almost unbelievably dramatic note in the middle of a Bohemian thunderstorm. Learn more about your ad choices...
In the summer of 1809, Napoleon crossed the Danube again to confront Archduke Charles and the Habsburg field army and avenge his defeat at Aspern-Essling. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As the War of the Fifth Coalition raged on, anti-French rebels rose up in the Alps and a remarkable Royal Navy captain fought one of the era's strangest battles on the Atlantic. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit me...
Austria, 1809: Napoleon was stunned after the first defeat of his career at Aspern-Essling and the death of his best friend and closest confidant, Marshal Lannes. But all across the continent, the war raged on... Learn m...
On May 21st, 1809, the Austrians attacked the Grande Armée at the towns of Aspern and Essling. The ensuing two days were the hardest test of Napoleon's career to date. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm...
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