546. The French Revolution: The Monarchy Falls (Part 3)

546. The French Revolution: The Monarchy Falls (Part 3)

“From this place and from this day forth commences a new era in the world’s history, and you can all say you were present at its birth!” By September 1792, the Prussians, under the leadership of the formidable Duke of Brunswick, were closing in on revolutionary Paris. There, the streets roiled with the clanging of church bells, thousands of volunteers, patriotic songs and slogans, and of course; the dead bodies of all those killed during the September Massacres. It was against this feverish backdrop that on the 20th, the new National Convention - the most democratic of the assemblies yet, with unlimited powers to remake the nation - met at the famous Riding School. And though it was riven by internal rivalries under the contentious three headed triumvirate of Danton, Marat and Robespierre, remake the nation it did. Voting to abolish the monarchy once and for all, the Convention declared the institution of a new world and a new beginning for France, with all state documents from that day forth bearing the immortal words, ‘Year One’. But, with their Prussian enemies baying at the gates, would revolutionary France survive to see more than one year? A great military reckoning was approaching, which would decide the fate of the new Republic and perhaps, universal liberty. As the armies of France and Prussia met for what would prove to be one of the most ideologically significant battles of all time, political tensions were mounting in Paris… Join Dominic and Tom for this crucial, tremulous episode of the French Revolution. With Prussia closing in, bodies littering the streets, and the revolutionary leaders hungry for each other's blood, would the Revolution survive? EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal ➼ https://nordvpn.com/restishistory Try it risk-free now with a 30-day money-back guarantee! _______ Twitter: @TheRestHistory @holland_tom @dcsandbrook Producer: Theo Young-Smith Assistant Producer: Tabby Syrett + Aaliyah Akude Executive Producers: Jack Davenport + Tony Pastor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Episoder(697)

571. Hannibal: Roman Bloodbath at Cannae (Part 4)

571. Hannibal: Roman Bloodbath at Cannae (Part 4)

How did the Battle of Cannae - one of the most important battles of all time for Ancient Rome, with a whole Empire at stake, and a reputation that had reverberated across the centuries - in 216 BC, un...

4 Jun 202558min

570. Hannibal: The Invasion of Italy (Part 3)

570. Hannibal: The Invasion of Italy (Part 3)

How did Hannibal achieve the remarkable feat of crossing the Alps with his army, and elephants? How many of his men survived the treacherous journey? Was it worth sacrificing so much of his army in or...

1 Jun 202556min

569. Hannibal: Elephants Cross the Alps (Part 2)

569. Hannibal: Elephants Cross the Alps (Part 2)

Why did Hannibal choose to cross the Alps with his elephants in 218 BC, when invading Rome? Was it a brilliant stratagem or a military disaster? What was the secret to the Roman Republic’s growing mil...

28 Mai 202558min

568. Hannibal: Rome's Greatest Enemy (Part 1)

568. Hannibal: Rome's Greatest Enemy (Part 1)

Who was Hannibal, the flawed but brilliant Carthaginian general? What makes Rome vs Carthage in the third century BC one of the most totemic ancient rivalries of all time? How did Hamilcar, father of ...

25 Mai 202555min

567. The Great Northern War: Murder in Moscow (Part 4)

567. The Great Northern War: Murder in Moscow (Part 4)

What were the consequences of Peter the Great’s mighty victory over Sweden at the Battle of Poltova in 1707? How great was the impact of his reign upon Russia overall, and was he responsible for turni...

21 Mai 20251h 5min

566. The Great Northern War: Slaughter on the Steppes (Part 3)

566. The Great Northern War: Slaughter on the Steppes (Part 3)

Why was the greatest and most climactic battle of the Great Northern War, the Battle of Poltova, one of the most important in all European history? What drove Charles XII of Sweden to invade Russia in...

18 Mai 20251h 1min

565. The Great Northern War: Revenge of the Cossacks (Part 2)

565. The Great Northern War: Revenge of the Cossacks (Part 2)

After establishing the city of St Petersburg, what was Peter the Great’s next step in his titanic struggle against Charles XII of Sweden, for mastery of northern and eastern Europe? What drastic, brut...

14 Mai 20251h 7min

564. The Great Northern War: The Battle of the Baltic (Part 1)

564. The Great Northern War: The Battle of the Baltic (Part 1)

How did the Great Northern War, which saw Sweden pitted against Peter the Great’s Russia and her allies, and would transform Europe forever, begin? Who was Charles XII, Sweden’s King, and a worthy ant...

11 Mai 20251h 7min

Populært innen Historie

rss-dette-ma-aldri-skje-igjen
med-egne-oyne
henrettelsespodden
historier-som-endret-norge
rss-katastrofe
rss-benadet
rss-nadelose-nordmenn-gestapo
sektledere
aftenposten-historie
rss-strid-de-norske-borgerkrigene
historier-som-endret-verden
historiepodden
rss-frontkjemperne
rss-gamle-greier
rss-bisarr-historie
rss-historiske-romanser-svik-drap-og-kjarlighet
taakeprat
rss-historier-fra-gudbrandsdalen
vare-historier
historiepodden-ww2