Tides of History

Everywhere around us are echoes of the past. Those echoes define the boundaries of states and countries, how we pray and how we fight. They determine what money we spend and how we earn it at work, what language we speak and how we raise our children. From Wondery, host Patrick Wyman, PhD (“Fall Of Rome”) helps us understand our world and how it got to be the way it is.

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The Rise of the Hellenistic World

The Rise of the Hellenistic World

Antigonus the One-Eyed came closer than almost any other figure in the post-Alexander world to recreating the dead king's empire, but his success aroused the ire of the other Successors, and his doom ...

28 Nov 202440min

Ancient DNA and the Iron Age Mediterranean: Interview with Dr. Hannah Moots

Ancient DNA and the Iron Age Mediterranean: Interview with Dr. Hannah Moots

Ancient DNA has transformed our understanding of the more distant reaches of the human past, but what can it tell us about more recent ages of history? Dr. Hannah Moots has extensively investigated th...

21 Nov 202440min

The Foundation of the Hellenistic Kingdoms

The Foundation of the Hellenistic Kingdoms

As the dust began to settle after Alexander's death, the possibility of one of his relatives truly ruling the dead king's empire grew smaller and smaller. The power lay with the generals, and as they ...

14 Nov 202442min

The Successors of Alexander the Great

The Successors of Alexander the Great

With mountains of treasure, huge armies, and ambitions that no amount of conquest could ever slake, Alexander's Successors spent the next 40 years after the king's death fighting over his inheritance....

7 Nov 202438min

The Death of Alexander the Great

The Death of Alexander the Great

The last years of Alexander the Great's reign were a troubled time. The king wanted to keep fighting, but his soldiers were spent after years of campaigning. Then, quite suddenly, the king died, and i...

31 Okt 202438min

Alexander the Great: Soldier, Priest, and God. Interview with Professor Fred Naiden

Alexander the Great: Soldier, Priest, and God. Interview with Professor Fred Naiden

Professor Fred Naiden wrote one of my favorite books on Alexander the Great - Soldier, Priest, and God - and it provides a much different view of Alexander than the warrior king we so often see in mod...

24 Okt 202456min

The Other Ancient Civilisations: Interview with Raven Todd DaSilva

The Other Ancient Civilisations: Interview with Raven Todd DaSilva

When we think of the ancient world, we tend to think of just a few societies: Egypt, Mesopotamia, and so on. But the more distant reaches of the past contained multitudes, and Raven Todd DaSilva has w...

17 Okt 202444min

Alexander the Great, the End of the Persian Empire, and the Descent into India

Alexander the Great, the End of the Persian Empire, and the Descent into India

Alexander the Great's campaigns didn't end once he had defeated the Persian king Darius III and conquered the heart of his empire; he went still further, into the vastness of the Iranian Plateau and C...

10 Okt 202440min

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