Alexander the Great’s Corpse and the Greatest Heist in History

Alexander the Great’s Corpse and the Greatest Heist in History

Alexander the Great is one of the most famous generals and empire builders in history, but the story of his death is almost as remarkable as his life. Tristan Hughes host of the History Hit podcast The Ancients, and Alexander the Great superfan, joins Dan to tell the almost unbelievable tale of what happened after Alexander died. It is a titanic struggle for power and control over his empire that involves war, body snatching, extremely slow carriage chases and a thousand soldiers being eaten alive by crocodiles in the Nile.

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River Kings: Epic Stories of the Viking Age

River Kings: Epic Stories of the Viking Age

To mark the US release of our very own Dr Cat Jarman’s incredible book River Kings: A New History of the Vikings from Scandinavia to the Silk Roads, sit back and relax as she takes us a whistle-stop t...

17 Feb 202232min

ENDURANCE22: Arrival in Antarctica

ENDURANCE22: Arrival in Antarctica

Icebergs, albatrosses and growlers- the team have crossed the Antarctic circle! In the first of our episodes recorded from Antarctica, Dan takes you on a tour of the ship and brings you updates with e...

16 Feb 202225min

The Fall of Singapore: 80th Anniversary

The Fall of Singapore: 80th Anniversary

The Fall of Singapore to the Japanese Army took place in the South-East Asian theatre of the Pacific War, with fighting in Singapore lasting through 8 to 15 February 1942. Nicknamed the “Gibraltar of ...

15 Feb 202246min

ENDURANCE22: Dan's Diary #02

ENDURANCE22: Dan's Diary #02

Dan gives a quick update on the expedition's progress towards Antarctica from a rather wet and windy deck as the crew prepare for a storm to hit.If you'd like to learn more, we have hundreds of histor...

14 Feb 20223min

Dear John, The Wartime Breakup Letter

Dear John, The Wartime Breakup Letter

Writing letters to a spouse or sweetheart deployed overseas was portrayed as a patriotic duty, a means to boost the morale of the fighting man. But what of the letter that broke off an engagement, or ...

14 Feb 202225min

Rival Queens: Elizabeth I and Mary Queen of Scots

Rival Queens: Elizabeth I and Mary Queen of Scots

Elizabeth I and Mary, Queen of Scots were cousins who never met - but their fates were intertwined. As their nations were engulfed in religious turmoil and civil wars raged on the continent, these two...

13 Feb 202241min

ENDURANCE22: Dan's Diary #01

ENDURANCE22: Dan's Diary #01

A little update from Dan on where he is and how the journey to Antarctica is going!If you'd like to learn more, we have hundreds of history documentaries, ad-free podcasts and audiobooks at History Hi...

11 Feb 20221min

ENDURANCE22: The Man Who Filmed the Expedition

ENDURANCE22: The Man Who Filmed the Expedition

The extraordinary story of Shackleton's doomed Trans-Antarctic expedition has captured audiences for over 100 years. It's not just because it's a dramatic tale of survival, but because there's visual ...

10 Feb 202220min

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