Of Mars and Marshes
It’s 387 BCE and Rome is working on getting back of her feet. What’s even happening in Rome? It can be hard to tell because of the nature of the extant sources and just how much seems to be missing. The Gallic Sack casts...
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The Partial Historians
The Partial Historians
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Ryan Gable
Sunstone Mormon History Podcast
Sunstone
Léargas: A Podcast by Gerry Adams
Gerry Adams
Unbound: A Collection of Indiana Stories
Indiana Historical Society
Christiane Amanpour Presents: The Ex Files
Global
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Sleep Documentaries
Calming History
Calming History
Harold's Old Time Radio
Harolds Old Time Radio
Pattern Break
Adrian Walsh
Making Gay History
sara.burningham@gmail.com
Princeton UP Ideas Podcast
New Books Network
Quinto Evangelista & Giovanni 8:32
Giovanni 8:32
Multipolarity
Multipolarity
American History Hit
History Hit
On Brand with Jon and Marisa
PodcastOne
The Great Plains Archaeology Podcast
The Archaeology Podcast Network
Pete & Gary's Military History
Peter Hart
Destination Terror
Eeriecast Network
World War II with Tom Hanks
The HISTORY Channel | Back Pocket Studios | Audacy
Polska na ucho
Michał Poklękowski
Already Gone Podcast
Nina Innsted
Behind the Bastards
Cool Zone Media and iHeartPodcasts
Christian History Almanac
1517 Podcasts
Everything Everywhere Daily: History, Science, Geography & More
Gary Arndt
One Decision
Listen Now Media
歴史を紐解く!聞き流し偉人伝
ナスとカイ
It's a History Podcast
Madison Schmidt
The Culture of Cloth
Veronica Tucker
Gunsmoke - Tales of the West
John Meston
The Falcon Radio
Dougall & Bennett
Philosophy Daily
solgoodmedia.com
The Daily Philosopher
solgoodmedia.com
Thoughtful Threads
solgoodmedia.com
Deep Thought Daily
solgoodmedia.com
The Projection Booth
Weirding Way Media
Keep Folk Talking by Openhouse Studio
Openhouse Studio
Histoire
The Partial Historians
It’s 387 BCE and Rome is working on getting back of her feet. What’s even happening in Rome? It can be hard to tell because of the nature of the extant sources and just how much seems to be missing. The Gallic Sack casts...
We feel extremely fortunate to sit down and talk to Jess Venner and her debut book, The Lost Voices of Pompeii. This book takes you through the final twenty-four hours in the lives of several of the residents of the city...
Welcome back to Rome’s rebuilding era! It’s a year of reasserting dominance, crafting fancy hewn stones for building works, and getting the citizen body back in order. Camillus in TriumphAfter seemingly managing to defea...
The Emperor Julian with Jeremy SwistWe are thrilled to welcome Assistant Professor Jeremy Swist back to the show to discuss all things emperor Julian! Julian’s rule as Roman emperor was short, but it also created quite a...
We return to 389 BCE to see just how Rome recovered from the Gallic Sack.Camillus is dictator in Rome and Ahala is his trusty master of the horse. It’s time for Rome to make things right in their immediate area. There ar...
We were very fortunate to be joined by the delightful Dr Simon Elliot in this special episode about his latest book, The African Emperor: The Life of Septimius Severus.Dr Elliott (now forever known as Dr E) is a historia...
Welcome to the Partial Recap for the 390s BCE!I’m Dr G And I’m Dr RadThis is our highlights edition of the 390s in Rome. We’ll take you through from 399 to 390 in an epitome of our normal episodes. Perfect for those morn...
As we emerge, bleary-eyed and slightly peckish from the Gallic Sack of Rome, we find ourselves in a new era – a new Republic, one might say! It is 389 BCE and Rome is in its rebuilding era. A Turning Point? Livy would li...
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, one of our lovely Patreons requested that we talk about archaic Roman religion. Religion is Dr G’s favourite topic, so we decided it was well and truly time for us to chat about...
We have finally reached the LAST part of our coverage of the Gallic Sack of Rome. Once again, whilst there are similar elements in our sources, it is astonishing to see the different way the authors weave the details tog...
You know that the Partial Historians can’t resist talking about Ancient Rome on film, so we were thrilled to chat to Dr Jeremiah McCall about his book, Swords and Cinema.Who is our special guest?Dr Jeremiah McCall (or DM...
The sacred geese have attempted to save Rome, but the siege of the Gauls is still not over! What could possibly happen next? We continue our deep dive into the events purported to all take place In 390 BCE.Despite the Ro...
Marc Hyden returns to the show to discuss the life and times about the second Flavian emperor Titus. The Flavians were the second dynasty of the imperial period extending from 69 CE until the assassination of Domitian in...
We’re back with more exciting episodes from the infamous Gallic sack of Rome. The Bermuda Triangle? Or the Holy Trinity? We have action in three different locations in this episode – Camillus in Ardea, the remnants of th...
In this episode, we discuss one of the more tragic episodes from the Gallic sack of Rome. We Who Are About to Die…The Romans who have remained in the city take up their defensive positions on the Capitol. The old patrici...
Marcus Furius Camillus is an ancient Roman that it is hard to ignore, especially in the early days of the 4th century BCE. He has been regularly popping up in our episodes from the era, so we thought it would be wonderfu...
Episode 167 - The Gallic Sack of Rome - Part 2We rejoin the Romans and the Gauls in 390 BCE at the place where the Tiber river intersects with the Alia river. Turns out that when a bunch of Fabians upset the Gauls, those...
We’re about to embark on a stunning period of Rome’s history in the middle Republic. Strap yourself in, this one is going to a take more a couple of episodes. We are, of course, dealing with the years that were 391/390 B...
We are thrilled to sit down with Dr Francesca Fulminante to chat all about the development of settlements in central Italy from the Bronze Age to the Archaic Period of Rome. Dr Fulminante shares insights from her recent ...
391 BCE is jam-packed with action, but the event that stands out is the arrival of the Gauls in centre stage. It’s time to surf the Celtic Wave!Revenge is Sweet… and EasyThe year began well for the Romans as they recover...
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