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Everything History Podcast

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Due to personal time constraints I am currently discontinuing the podcast because I cannot promise monthly content. Anything new will be coming from the Everything History Podcast YouTube channel, which is linked below as well as the facebook p
For much greater detail, see the YouTube video of the same title. This episode the Peloponnesians gather together to decide on the matter of war. The Spartans then send their final demands followed by their ultimatum to the Athenians. Pericles
The Athenians initiate the next crisis, forcing a revolt from Potidaea. This leads to the Macedonians and Corinthians getting involved and eventually Sparta is compelled to intervene after the Athenians besiege Potidaea.
A bonus episode on the Crisis of 400 in Constantinople during the Late Roman Empire. Involving Gaïnas and Fravitta (two Roman barbarians) as well as Emperor Arcadius, Empress Eudoxia, and several other lesser individuals a little bit of backgro
The pathway to war between Sparta and Athens is paved in this episode as an incident in distant Epidamnus escalates to violence between Corcyra and Corinth. The Athenians then stick their mighty head in and hell begins to break loose in Hellas
A lot happens this episode. Athens continues to butt heads with everyone, including Persia, Sparta, Corinth, Epidauros, Aegina, and many others. Towards the beginning of the time frame of this episode the Athenian boldly agree to an Egyptian Ex
This episode covers the first stage of the Pentekontaetia (i.e. fifty year period) which stretched from 479-435 BCE. Yes, the dating doesn't exactly line up but that doesn't much matter. In this first stage Athens forms its Delian League and wi
Similar to the previous episode on Athens, this episode covers the formation of the unique Spartan state. The episode also closes with details on the forever famous historian, Thucydides of Athens, who wrote the History of the Peloponnesian War
As an introduction to the Peloponnesian War (431-404 BCE) I introduce Ancient Athens, from its early mythical origins to the formation of the Delian League and the initiation of the Periclean Building Program in the mid to late fifth century BC
The second, and final, part of the interview with Nick and Grant from the People's History Hour with Grant Neal and Nick Goodell. This second part begins right after the death, by beating, of Tiberius Gracchus and continues onwards to cover the
Part one of an interview I had with Nick Goodell and Grant Neal from their radio broadcast on 104.5 WRFU Urbana, Illinois entitled "People's History Hour with Grant Neal and Nick Goodell."  The Agricultural-Military Crisis of the Roman Republic
Letters 6-10, the rest of which will be recorded and up on the YouTube channel 'Everything History Podcast.' Seneca wrote a total of 124 separate letters. 
The first five of Seneca's letters to the young Lucilius. They come from the first century (CE) and contain a plethora of life lessons from the Stoic philosopher Seneca the Younger. 
This episode shortly introduces the podcast's newly created YouTube channel, entitled "Everything History Podcast." Please give it a look, and this episode also goes over how best to listen to episodes from YouTube and some semantics about futu
The final reading from Victor's Liber de Caesaribus, sections 41 and 42. 
Second to last episode of the reading of Liber de Caesaribus that covers sections 38-40. Victor is now coming near his own time period, the mid-fourth century, and begins to dispense more information accordingly. 
This episode extends from section 29 of De Caesaribus to section 37.  
A continuation of Sextus Aurelius Victor's abbreviated history concerning the emperors and their actions. 
Audiobook of Sextus Aurelius Victor's De Caesaribus (Liber de Caesaribus; Book concerning the Emperors). Part two covers sections 8-17, from Emperor Vespasian to the assassination [by arm-lock] of Commodus.
The first of a few short readings from Sextus Aurelius Victor's Liber de Caesaribus. This episode, part one, contains the first eight sections of his book. The book is an abbreviated history of each Caesar (emperor) and therefore these first ei
I highlight a few points that I found interesting in the Res Gestae of Ammianus Marcellinus. 
The end of Marcellinus' Book 14. He discusses the actions of Constantius Augustus against his junior emperor Constantius Gallus, actions that are quick and incredibly violent.  Section 11: Constantius Gallus Caesar is summoned by Constantius Au
Ammianus Marcellinus addresses the Eastern provinces, the trials of innocent men by Constantius Gallus, and a brief conflict with the Alamanni by Constantius Augustus along the Rhine.  Section 8: Description of the Eastern Provinces. Section 9:
Continuing with Ammianus' Res Gestae, picking up with the sixth section of his fourteenth book.  Section 6: The faults of the Roman Senate and People. Section 7: Atrocities and savagery of Gallus Caesar.
In this episode I take a moment to recognize the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship. A program that I have participated in and benefited from. I detail the program in order to spread awareness of the opportunities made available my th
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