The Explosion That Built Dublin

The Explosion That Built Dublin

Send us Fan Mail There was a massive explosion on March 11, 1597, when a stockpile of gunpowder on the docks in Dublin ignited. The explosion devastated central Dublin, killing 126 people, and halting city growth for decades. The explosion was in midst of a clerk's mismanagement of workers that lead to a porter strike. The strike causing an unusual build up of gunpowder. Support the show Irish Mythology - Mythical Cycle - Book of Invasions

Avsnitt(93)

Sheela Na Gig

Sheela Na Gig

Send us Fan Mail What ancient artifacts are there explaining the role of woman in ancient society as opposed to modern society? A Sheela na gig is a figurative stone carving of a naked woman explicitl...

23 Mars 31min

Rapparees - Ireland's Robin Hoods

Rapparees - Ireland's Robin Hoods

Send us Fan Mail A rapparee was a 17th-century Irish irregular soldier, guerrilla fighter, or bandit, particularly active during the Williamite war in Ireland (1689–91). Derived from the Irish word rá...

1 Mars 31min

The Grapefruit Ladies - How 11 young people changed the world

The Grapefruit Ladies - How 11 young people changed the world

Send us Fan Mail The "Grapefruit Ladies" were 11 young Irish Dunnes Stores workers who went on strike from 1984 to 1987 to protest apartheid in South Africa. Led by 21-year-old Mary Manning, they refu...

26 Feb 14min

Irish Socialist - The Beloved, The Great & The Deported

Irish Socialist - The Beloved, The Great & The Deported

Send us Fan Mail James Connolly (1868–1916) was an Irish socialist, trade union leader, and revolutionary nationalist, renowned for his role in the 1916 Easter Rising. Born in Scotland to Irish parent...

20 Feb 14min

The Werewolves of Ireland

The Werewolves of Ireland

Send us Fan Mail Irish werewolves, known in folklore as Faoladh or Conriocht are distinct from European legends, often portrayed as noble protectors of children, the wounded, and the community rather...

20 Feb 12min

The Murder & Legacy of Pat Finucane

The Murder & Legacy of Pat Finucane

Send us Fan Mail Did Margaret Thatcher personally know of the specific plan to murder solicitor (lawyer) Pat Finucane in 1989? Significant evidence has been uncovered that agents of the British state—...

12 Feb 21min

Ireland's Modern Mysteries - Carlingfod Leprechauns & Peter Bergmann case

Ireland's Modern Mysteries - Carlingfod Leprechauns & Peter Bergmann case

Send us Fan Mail Following the 1989 discovery of a tiny suit, bones, and coins by P.J. O'Hare, local campaigners successfully secured a European Union protected designation for the "last remaining 236...

8 Feb 23min

Was Stonehenge stolen from the Irish?

Was Stonehenge stolen from the Irish?

Send us Fan Mail The story originated in the 12th century with Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniae ("History of the Kings of Britain"). In this fictional work, he claimed: A "Giant's Dan...

5 Feb 14min

Populärt inom Historia

kod-katastrof
massmordarpodden
historiska-brott
p3-historia
motiv
historiepodden-se
olosta-mord
rss-historien-om
rss-historiska-brottslingar
historianu-med-urban-lindstedt
rss-seriemordarpodden
mannen-utan-spar
rss-massmordarpodden
militarhistoriepodden
obskyr-historia
nu-blir-det-historia
vetenskapsradion-historia
krigshistoriepodden
harrisons-dramatiska-historia
palmemordet