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Noble Blood

iHeartPodcasts and Grim & Mild

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Author Dana Schwartz explores the stories of some of history’s most fascinating royals: the tyrants and the tragic, the murderers and the murdered, and everyone in between. Because when you’re wearing a crown, mistakes often mean blood.
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HistoryPod

Scott Allsop

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The 'on this day in history' podcast, with a new episode every single day. Featuring historical events that range from the Roman Empire to the World Wide Web, HistoryPod proves that there is always something to be remembered 'on this day'. Written and presented by Scott Allsop, creator of the award-winning www.mrallsophistory.com
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"Women, Gender, and Sex in the Ottoman World" is a series of podcasts that pulls together women’s history and the history of gender and sex in the Ottoman Empire and beyond. It explores the particular historical experiences of women and girls based on the conviction that returning the lives, experiences, and ideas of women to the historical record will change the way we look at historical periods and transformations at large. It also investigates the ways in which gender and sexuality can se ...
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For many episodes to come, we'll be exploring the rich history of Poland. From it's humble beginnings, we'll follow the people of Poland as they form their own unique cultural identity, rise into a great European power, cross paths with the Mongol Horde, save Europe from an Ottoman invasion, and do their best to keep their independence firm from one generation to the next.
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Orientalism History

Orientalism History

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The Orientalism History Podcast is where we dive into the rich history of the Middle East and its influence on the world. We'll explore the intellectual and cultural landscape, explore the lives of influential leaders, and uncover the cultural achievements that have shaped our modern world. https://orientalismhistorypod.com/ https://instagram.com/orientalismhistory
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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.
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Trashy Royals

Hemlock Creatives

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Whether it's the debauchery of ancient Roman emperors, the Tudor crime family, the shenanigans behind the Chair of St. Peter, or the Austrian elites’ attempts to save themselves by trading their daughters to other royal houses, it turns out that our betters have always been among our worst. Join Alicia and Stacie from Trashy Divorces as we turn our jaded eyes to a different kind of moral garbage fire: Trashy Royals! Thursdays. Brought to you by Hemlock Creatives.
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The Ottoman Empire

Assoc Professor Adrian Jones

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The Ottoman empire began modestly in the late fourteenth century and soon grew to become a formidable world power, lasting for centuries until its decline and collapse in 1923. This subject will examine the cultural, architectural and political history of the Ottoman Empire from, spanning its history from the fourteenth century to the First World War.
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Ottoman Lives

Ottoman Lives

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The Ottoman Empire lasted for six hundred years and dominated the Middle East and Europe, from Budapest to Baghdad and everything in between. The sultans ruled three continents. But they didn't do it on their own. This podcast looks at the cast of characters who made the empire run: the sultan, the queen mother, the peasant, the janissary, the harem eunuch, the holy man, and the outlaw.
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Welcome to "Audio Guide Istanbul | Walking Tour of Istanbul in a Day," your perfect companion for a one-day adventure through the enchanting city of Istanbul. Our carefully designed audio guide will lead you through the city’s most famous landmarks, historical wonders, and cultural treasures, offering an immersive experience that blends the old with the new. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, this tour captures the essence of Istanbul’s rich heritage and vibrant atmo ...
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Art Informant

Isabelle Imbert

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A space for lovers, actors and welcomers to Islamic and Indian arts, to explore the actuality of the art market, exhibition and research.Every episode, join Isabelle Imbert as the Art Informant in conversations with specialists of the Islamic and Indian art history and art market.
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The Visual Past

Ottoman History Podcast

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"The Visual Past” showcases the latest research by scholars who explore the visual, spatial, and material culture that shaped the Ottoman world. The series will address not only objects, images, and calligraphy, but also works of architecture that were themselves contexts for other media. Before being designated historical landmarks or enshrined in museum displays, these rich artistic and architectural products constituted an intrinsic part of Ottoman life, intersecting with and affecting al ...
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Law is a powerful lens for the study of the Ottoman Empire and the Islamic world. Bringing together diverse sources and new perspectives for legal history, this series explores law in and around the Ottoman Empire as a complex and capacious system underpinning the exercise of power inherent in all human relationships. Our presenters study the law to gain entry into the Ottoman household, exploring the relationships between husbands and wives, masters and slaves. Others use the legal system t ...
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Unscripted History Podcast

Arthur, Nolan, and guests

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History is about all people, so it should be for all people. Our goal is to take powerful historical topics and turn them into fun conversations. Everyone should be able to enjoy the hobby of studying history.
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Welcome to the Wonderer's History Podcast. My name is Vlad Zamfira, history and archaeology graduate (MA) from the University of Aberdeen Scotland with a Certificate of Postgraduate Studies also in Venetian and Mediterranean History in the 16th century. History enthusiast, podcast lover and avid historical culture consumer. Focused on the study of Venetian History with additional interest in overall Italian history, Malta, Cyprus, the Ottoman Empire and Spain during Charles V and Phillip II. ...
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AP World History

Lilian Wiegand

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A travel back in time through different parts of the world. We begin at the beginning of known human history and journey to the present day, seeing many countries, cultures, and people evolving and changing along the way.
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Harvard Islamica Podcast

Harvard Islamic Studies

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Harvard Islamica, the podcast of the Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Islamic Studies Program at Harvard University, explores topics related to the scholarly study of Islam and Muslim societies at Harvard and beyond.
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Mer herosner, is a podcast about Armenian history and culture. Every episode your hosts Vic Aslanyan and Mike Balian will be learning about the Armenian rich history by discussing different eras, people, and events. They also invite historians and educators across the world to discuss these topics. The goal is to teach our new generation about our rich history going back 12,000 years. We believe history is the fruit of power, and we cannot allow foreign forces to falsify our history. It is o ...
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Shields High

iHeartRadio

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SHIELDS HIGH: The Battles That Saved Western Civilization From nationally syndicated radio host Buck Sexton, a new podcast that looks at the epic struggles that- had they gone the other way- could have extinguished the western world as we know it. From the Persians of Xerxes to the Janissaries of the Ottoman Sultan, on many occasions vast and powerful forces nearly conquered the Western world before it ever could be realized. It was only through the valiant last stands of armies led by champ ...
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Ithaca Bound

Ithacabound.com

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Ithaca Bound was a podcast hosted by Andrew Schiestel that explored history and mythology in the Mediterranean Basin. From March 22, 2021 to January 21, 2022, 188 episodes were published.
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Study Islam through the wisdom of the Risale-i Nur - a Qur'an commentary by Bediüzzaman Said Nursi. His work offers rich insights on God, life, and the human condition. A podcast hosted by Dr. Zeyneb Sayilgan Bediüzzaman Said Nursi (1876-1960) was an outstanding Muslim scholar. He was born in the village of Nurs near the city of Bitlis in the Kurdish region of the Ottoman Empire (modern Türkiye). Said Nursi dedicated his entire life to learning and teaching the message of the Qur’an and Prop ...
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Key Battles of World War One

Key Battles of World War One

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World War One is the watershed moment in modern history. The Western World before it was one of aristocrats, empires, colonies, and optimism for a future of unending progress. After four years of hellish trench warfare, shell fire, 10 million combat deaths, and another 10 million civilian deaths, the world that emerged in 1918 was irrevocably changed. Nation-states came out of the rubble, along with a push for universal rights. New technologies emerged, such as tanks and fighter planes. But ...
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I tell stories about the East and the West that I think help both understand each other, seriously. These stories almost always connect history, culture, international relations, current affairs, and often the influences on and the interests of people who shape these stories. I wrote two books: “Egypt on the Brink” (Yale, 2010), which luckily turned out to be an international bestseller as it was published three months before Egypt’s 2011 uprising. The book tells the story of Egypt from the ...
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NEON is a different way of sharing historical knowledge. NEON takes a pop culture phenomenon and turns it on its head by revealing lesser known facts, real-life events and history behind your favourite Netflix shows, movies or video games.From how the A-Team took inspiration from Vietnamese history and resistance leaders, to the Aryan purity and Harem breeding programs behind the Handmaid’s Tale. Even some of the most successful video games – Assassins Creed, God of War, and Fortnite – are s ...
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This video is a preview lasting 4:14 Minutes. TO SEE THESE SHOWS IN THEIR ENTIRETY, PLEASE VISIT http://www.celebrategreece.com/products/25-modern-greece-channel THE GREEK HOLOCAUST: 1915-1922 - Chronicles the modern day genocide of the Greeks of the Pontos and Micra Asia (Asia Minor) by the Mulsim Ottoman Turks. When it was finally over over 1.5 million Greeks were dead. THE ARMENIAN GENOCIDE: 1915-1923 - Chronicles the Muslim Ottoman Turks commiting the first case of modern day genocide an ...
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with Susanna Ferguson hosted by Chris Gratien | What does the history of modern Arab political thought look like from the perspective of women authors? In this podcast, we sit down with longtime Ottoman History Podcast contributor Susanna Ferguson to explore this question, which animates her new book Labors of Love: Gender, Capitalism, and Democrac…
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E569 | What does the history of modern Arab political thought look like from the perspective of women authors? In this podcast, we sit down with longtime Ottoman History Podcast contributor Susanna Ferguson to explore this question, which animates her new book Labors of Love: Gender, Capitalism, and Democracy in Modern Arab Thought. Previous schola…
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On October 31, 1501, the notorious Italian family. the Borgias, threw a party in the Papal Palace. The salacious details of that event, known as the "Banquet of Chestnuts" has captivated gossips for centuries. CW: sex Support Noble Blood: — Bonus episodes, stickers, and scripts on Patreon — Noble Blood merch — Order Dana's book, 'Anatomy: A Love St…
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In today’s episode, we are getting the behind the scenes of an auction house opening with Beatrice Campi and Tomas Jose Aznar Gonzales, founders and directors of Aznar auction, a brand new auction house opened in 2024 and dedicated to Arts of the World, Luxury and Lifestyle, as well as Wines and Spirits. Beatrice is specialised in Indian and Islami…
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After his father shipped his sister Margaret off to be the Queen of Scotland, it fell to Henry VIII to manage his baby sister Mary's love life. A genuine beauty, France's King Louis XII, then 52, was undoubtedly happy to walk down the aisle with the 18-year-old English princess. The bliss would not last, as just three or so months later, Louis was …
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Watch this interview at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=see5c5Sgi14 The current world order is designed to be complex and confusing. Its function enshrines the power of our rulers, who purposely obscure its origins and underlying philosophy. Politicians, the media, so-called intellectuals at think tanks — along with the inertia of systemic falseho…
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After Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo, it became a dangerous thing to be a Bonaparte in Europe. And so Joseph, Napoleon's older brother, sailed to America, where he lived for more than two decades, building a luxurious estate in New Jersey filled with art and historical artifacts. Support Noble Blood: — Bonus episodes, stickers, and scripts on Patreo…
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Ezgi Başaran on "The New Spirit of Islamism: Interactions Between the AKP, Ennahda and the Muslim Brotherhood" (IB Tauris). The book looks at the aspirations of Islamist actors in Turkey, Egypt and Tunisia from 2011 to 2013, seeking to understand how they viewed each other and whether they prioritised pragmatism or religious ideology. Become a memb…
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Following the death of Kılıç Arslan, the Sultanate of Rum falls into disorder and becomes eclipsed by the other beyliks, in particular the Danishmend Beylik to the east ruled by Emir Ghazi. The Sultanate becomes divided between the sons of the dead Sword Lion - the brothers Mesud and Melik Arap in central Anatolia, the young Tuğrul Arslan in Malaty…
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Each worker was responsible for a specific task, and the car chassis moved along a conveyor belt to bring the work to the worker. This method minimized the time workers spent moving between tasks, thereby increasing productivity and reducing ...Di Scott Allsop
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Welcome to "Audio Guide Istanbul | Walking Tour of Istanbul in a Day," your perfect companion for a one-day adventure through the enchanting city of Istanbul. Our carefully designed audio guide will lead you through the city’s most famous landmarks, historical wonders, and cultural treasures, offering an immersive experience that blends the old wit…
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Welcome to "Audio Guide Istanbul | Walking Tour of Istanbul in a Day," your perfect companion for a one-day adventure through the enchanting city of Istanbul. Our carefully designed audio guide will lead you through the city’s most famous landmarks, historical wonders, and cultural treasures, offering an immersive experience that blends the old wit…
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Dolmabahçe Palace (Dolmabahçe Sarayı) 🏛️ Welcome to Dolmabahçe Palace, one of Istanbul’s most opulent and historically significant landmarks! Situated along the beautiful Bosphorus Strait, this palace was the main administrative center of the Ottoman Empire during the 19th century and served as the residence of the last Ottoman sultans. Known for i…
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Taksim Square (Taksim Meydanı) 🏙️ Welcome to Taksim Square, the heart of modern Istanbul! This bustling, dynamic hub is not just a central meeting point but also a symbol of Turkey’s political and cultural history. From the iconic Republic Monument to the start of İstiklal Avenue, Taksim Square offers a blend of shopping, dining, nightlife, and his…
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Beyoğlu District 🌆 Welcome to Beyoğlu, one of Istanbul’s most dynamic and culturally rich neighborhoods! Known for its bohemian atmosphere, historical landmarks, trendy cafes, and vibrant nightlife, Beyoğlu is where old-world charm meets modern flair. From the bustling İstiklal Avenue to hidden art galleries and historic cinemas, Beyoğlu offers end…
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İstiklal Avenue (İstiklal Caddesi) 🚶‍♀️🌆 Welcome to İstiklal Avenue, the beating heart of modern Istanbul! This lively, pedestrian-only street is a hub for shopping, dining, nightlife, and culture. Stretching from Taksim Square to the Galata Tower, İstiklal Avenue is packed with everything from historical landmarks and churches to trendy boutiques …
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Galata Tower (Galata Kulesi) 🏰 Welcome to the Galata Tower, one of Istanbul’s most iconic landmarks and a must-see for any visitor to the city. Perched high above the historic Galata district, this medieval stone tower offers breathtaking 360-degree views of Istanbul’s skyline, including the Bosphorus, Golden Horn, and landmarks like Hagia Sophia a…
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Spice Bazaar (Egyptian Bazaar) 🌶️ Welcome to the vibrant and aromatic Spice Bazaar, also known as the Egyptian Bazaar! Located in the heart of the old city, this colorful marketplace has been a hub of trade since the 17th century, where merchants sell everything from exotic spices and herbs to Turkish delights, dried fruits, and teas. The Spice Baz…
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Istanbul Archaeological Museums (İstanbul Arkeoloji Müzeleri) 🏛️ Step into the world of ancient civilizations at the Istanbul Archaeological Museums, a fascinating complex that houses one of the most impressive collections of artifacts in the world. This museum trio, located near the Topkapi Palace, showcases treasures from the many empires that ha…
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Hagia Sophia (Ayasofya) 🕌 Welcome to Hagia Sophia, one of the most iconic and historically significant buildings in the world! From its days as a Byzantine cathedral to an Ottoman mosque, and now a functioning mosque and museum, Hagia Sophia is a living symbol of Istanbul’s diverse history. Famous for its stunning dome, breathtaking mosaics, and bl…
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Basilica Cistern (Yerebatan Sarnıcı) 💧 Step into the mysterious, underground world of the Basilica Cistern, one of Istanbul’s most captivating and atmospheric sites. Built in the 6th century during the reign of Emperor Justinian I, this subterranean marvel once stored water for the Great Palace of Constantinople. The Basilica Cistern is a true hidd…
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Blue Mosque (Sultan Ahmed Mosque) 🕌 Welcome to the Blue Mosque, also known as the Sultan Ahmed Mosque, one of Istanbul’s most iconic landmarks. With its six towering minarets and stunning blue-tiled interior, this architectural masterpiece is a symbol of the Ottoman Empire at its height. The Blue Mosque is not only a place of worship but also a maj…
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Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum (Türk ve İslam Eserleri Müzesi) 🏛️ Step into the rich world of Turkish and Islamic history at the Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum! Located in the historic Sultanahmet district, this museum is a treasure trove of art and artifacts spanning centuries, from the early Islamic period to the Ottoman Empire. Whether you're …
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Grand Bazaar (Kapalı Çarşı) 🛍️ Welcome to the Grand Bazaar—one of the largest and oldest covered markets in the world! With over 4,000 shops selling everything from handmade carpets and intricate jewelry to spices and Turkish delights, this bustling market is a paradise for anyone who loves to shop, haggle, and discover hidden treasures. Wandering …
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Süleymaniye Mosque 🕌 Welcome to the majestic Süleymaniye Mosque, one of the most iconic and beautiful landmarks in Istanbul! Built by the legendary architect Mimar Sinan, this mosque is not just a place of worship but also a masterpiece of Ottoman architecture. With its serene atmosphere, sweeping views of the Golden Horn, and fascinating history, …
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Fener and Balat Districts 🌈 Welcome to one of the most colorful and charming neighborhoods in Istanbul—Fener and Balat! These districts are a true treasure trove for those who love history, vibrant streets, and hidden gems. With narrow cobblestone streets, rainbow-colored houses, and centuries-old churches and synagogues, you’ll feel like you’ve st…
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Chora Church (Kariye Mosque) 🕌 Welcome to one of Istanbul’s hidden gems—Chora Church (Kariye Mosque)! Known for its breathtaking Byzantine mosaics and frescoes, this sight is a must-see for anyone interested in art and history. To help you make the most of your visit, I’ve put together some extra tips and insider advice. Whether you’re visiting for…
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The demonstrators soon surrounded the palace and demanded an audience with the king, who met with a small delegation of women, but tensions escalated as the palace was broken into and some royal guards were beaten or even killed by the ...Di Scott Allsop
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The printing of the Coverdale Bible was made possible due to the support of English merchants and reformist sympathizers abroad. It made the scriptures accessible to English speakers, marking a significant moment in the Reformation and the spread of ...Di Scott Allsop
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The world has failed Palestine. The United States and European Union pay lip service to principles of human rights and democracy while providing limitless support to Israel’s genocidal project of ethnic cleansing and apartheid. Western media outlets censor reporting of Israeli atrocities, and international humanitarian organizations require that Pa…
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Richard II, grandson of the great King Edward III, inherited the throne when he was 10 years old, and was told he was a Messiah. The power went to his head. Dana is joined by historian Helen Castor, author of the upcoming The Eagle and the Hart, a dual biography of Richard II and his cousin, Henry IV, who would depose him. Support Noble Blood: — Bo…
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