
Shivaji: Tiger Claws and the Founding of the Maratha Empire
Shivaji Bhonsle carved the Maratha Empire out of Mughal-controlled India through guerrilla warfare, naval innovation, and a flair for the dramatic that included escaping a besieged fortress in a baske...
17 Kesä 1h

James Brown: The Violent Brilliance of the Godfather of Soul
James Brown grew up in a brothel in Augusta, Georgia, served time in juvenile prison, and became the hardest-working man in show business. He invented funk, pioneered the rhythmic foundation of hip-ho...
17 Kesä 20min

Ray Charles: The Tragic Genius Who Invented Soul Music
Ray Charles went blind at seven, lost both parents by fifteen, and became addicted to heroin before he turned twenty. He also invented soul music by fusing gospel, blues, and jazz in a way that scanda...
17 Kesä 47min

Ashurbanipal: The Scholarly Butcher of the Assyrian Empire
Ashurbanipal was the last great king of Assyria, a ruler who built the ancient world's largest library while flaying his enemies alive and stacking their skulls into pyramids. His collection at Nineve...
17 Kesä 20min

Basil II: The Paranoid Emperor Who Blinded 15,000 Bulgarians
Basil II ruled the Byzantine Empire for 49 years and earned the title Bulgar Slayer after ordering the blinding of 15,000 captured Bulgarian soldiers, leaving one eye in every hundredth man so they co...
17 Kesä 20min

Hammurabi: The Micromanager Behind History's Most Famous Law Code
Hammurabi ruled Babylon for 42 years and left behind the most famous legal code in ancient history. But the Code of Hammurabi was not a set of laws in the modern sense. It was a royal monument, a prop...
17 Kesä 23min

The Man Who Invented Modern Football
One man transformed football from a chaotic regional pastime into the most watched sport on earth. His innovations in rules, tactics, and organization created the game as billions know it today, and h...
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