65.2 Napoleon's Conquest of Central Europe, and the Peninsular War

65.2 Napoleon's Conquest of Central Europe, and the Peninsular War

The French invade Prussia and capture its capital Berlin, and then move into Poland and take Warsaw. Napoleon and Tsar Alexander then agreed the Treaties of Tilsit. The greatest resistance to French dominance comes from the Spanish, aided by the British under the command of the Duke of Wellington.www.patreon.com/historyeuropewww.historyeurope.netMusic from Beethoven - Symphony Nr 5, courtesy of www.musopen.orgPicture: Charles Meynier - Entrée de Napoléon à Berlin, 27 Octobre 1806

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16.1 Fall of Toledo 1085, Part 1, Medieval Spain

16.1 Fall of Toledo 1085, Part 1, Medieval Spain

The History of early medieval Spain from the Islamic conquest in 711 to the establishment of the magnificent Caliphate of Cordoba, and the first successful Christian resistance which will ultimately l...

2 Mai 201538min

15.1 The Battle of Manzikert 1071

15.1 The Battle of Manzikert 1071

In 1071 the Byzantine Empire, weakened by the mismanagement of a series of weak emperors, suffered a catastrophic defeat at the hands of the Seljuk Turks, newly arrived in the region.www.historyeurope...

29 Mar 201531min

14.2 The Battle of Hastings 1066, Part 2

14.2 The Battle of Hastings 1066, Part 2

The newly crowned King of England, Harold Godwinson faced two invasions within days, firstly from the viking Harold Hardrada in the north, and then William Duke of Normandy on the south coast. This is...

1 Mar 201527min

14.1 The Battle of Hastings 1066, Part 1

14.1 The Battle of Hastings 1066, Part 1

The most famous battle on English soil in 1066, between the Normans and Anglo-Saxons. Part 1 gives a summary of English and Norman history leading up to that fateful yearwww.historyeurope.net Hosted o...

22 Feb 201521min

13.4 The Battle of Civitate 1053 AD, Part 4

13.4 The Battle of Civitate 1053 AD, Part 4

In the first half of the eleventh century, the Normans gained much territory in Italy but in so doing had made many enemies. In 1054 Pope Leo IX brought together a force of Lombards, Germans and Byzan...

25 Jan 201524min

13.3 The Battle of Civitate 1053 AD, Part 3

13.3 The Battle of Civitate 1053 AD, Part 3

The Normans arrive in Italy first as pilgrims on their way to the Holy Land, then as mercenaries. It is not long before they begin to acquire territories and titles on the peninsula in their own right...

18 Jan 201517min

13.2 The Battle of Civitate 1053 AD, Part 2

13.2 The Battle of Civitate 1053 AD, Part 2

The popes of the eleventh and early twelfth century were hardly living by the standards set by their religion. In spite of this this they still enjoyed considerable reverence among the leaders of Chri...

11 Jan 201518min

13.1 The Battle of Civitate 1053 AD, Part 1

13.1 The Battle of Civitate 1053 AD, Part 1

During the next four podcasts I will tell the history of Italy from between the fall of Rome up until 1053, the year of an important battle between Pope Leo IX and Norman invaders of Italy. These cent...

30 Des 201422min

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