Storia – Nigeria – Nuovi podcast
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From the 8th to the 13th centuries, the Abbasid Caliphate fostered an unprecedented flourishing of science, philosophy, and culture. In Baghdad's House of Wisdom, scholars like al-Khwarizmi pioneered algebra, while al-Razi advanced medicine and Ibn Sina (Avicenna) synthesized Aristotelian thought with Islamic theology. This era saw the translation and preservation of Greek classics, the development of astrolabes and observatories, and innovations in chemistry, optics, and geography. Philosophers like al-Farabi and Averroes engaged in debates over reason and revelation that echoed through medieval Europe. The show also explores the influence of the Islamic Golden Age on the Renaissance, from the transmission of Arabic numerals to the works of Dante and Thomas Aquinas. Lucas and Luna guide listeners through the courts of Harun al-Rashid, the rise of Sufism, and the eventual fragmentation under the Seljuks and Mongols. Why does this era matter today? Because it challenges the narrative of a clash of civilizations, revealing a period of intense cross-cultural exchange, intellectual courage, and scientific progress that shaped the modern world. This is not a tale of decline, but of legacy.
#IslamicGoldenAge #AbbasidCaliphate #HouseOfWisdom #AlKhwarizmi #IbnSina #AlRazi #Averroes #AlFarabi #Baghdad #Algebra #Astrolabe #TranslationMovement #Sufism #SeljukEmpire #MongolInvasion #History #WorldHistory #FexingoHistory
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Julius Caesar’s life is the hinge on which the Roman Republic swung toward autocracy. In this series, Lucas and Luna trace Caesar’s rise from a patrician youth fleeing Sulla’s proscriptions to the conqueror of Gaul, the breaker of the Senate’s will, and the man whose assassination in 44 BCE unleashed a civil war that ended the Republic for good. They explore the pivotal conflicts — the Gallic Wars (58–50 BCE), the crossing of the Rubicon, the brutal sieges of Alesia and Massilia, the decisive battle of Pharsalus against Pompey, and the final campaigns in Egypt, Africa, and Spain. Each episode digs into the political and social forces that enabled Caesar’s ambition: the corruption of the Senate, the power of the populares faction, the land reforms of the Gracchi brothers, the Social War, and the rise of professional armies loyal to generals rather than the state. The hosts also examine Caesar’s controversial reforms — his calendar, his colonization schemes, his clemency policy, and his accumulation of dictatorships — and ask whether he was a visionary or a tyrant. The narrative weaves in key figures like Cicero, Cato, Brutus, Cleopatra, Vercingetorix, and Mark Antony, and touches on Roman military tactics, siege engineering, and the role of religion and propaganda. Why does Caesar still matter? His career set the template for every later strongman who would claim to save a republic by destroying it. Tune in for a conversation as fierce as the Ides of March.
#JuliusCaesar #RomanRepublic #GallicWars #Rubicon #Pharsalus #Pompey #Cicero #Brutus #Cleopatra #Vercingetorix #IdesOfMarch #RomanHistory #AncientRome #RomanEmpire #Dictatorship #CivilWar #History #FexingoHistory
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Discover the timeless wisdom of the Kama Sutra, a seminal text on love and sexual relations that has captivated readers for over 1,400 years. Written by Vatsyayana during a period of deep contemplation, this work delves into the art of sensual gratification and the intricate dynamics between men and women. While it offers insights into the 64 arts of love that promise to enhance desirability, it also explores various male-female relationships and their complexities—some of which may seem outdated, while others remain strikingly relevant today. From the whimsical strategies of courtship to practical advice on navigating romantic entanglements, the Kama Sutra continues to spark curiosity and intrigue for those seeking to understand human sexuality in all its forms. Join us as we unravel the layers of this provocative classic. (Summary by Mark F Smith)
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Die großen Kulturen der Frühzeit waren voller Wunder: Technische Meisterleistungen wie die chinesische Mauer und Stonehenge. Sagenhafte Völker wie die Azteken, die Römer und die Mongolen. Berüchtigte Herrscher:innen wie Kleopatra, Julius Cäsar und Alexander der Große. Menschen, die mit ihren Erfindungen, Entdeckungen, Gedanken und Bauwerken die Welt, in der wir heute leben, nachhaltig geprägt haben.
Willkommen bei „Vergangene Welten“ – dem Podcast, der euch auf eine Zeitreise in die Vergangenheit mitnimmt, um die großen Kulturen der Frühzeit zu entdecken, eine spannende Geschichte nach der anderen.
Eine Produktion von Noiser, erzählt von David Nathan.
Eine Adaption von „Eine kurze Geschichte über…“
Mit Dank an alle Expert:innen, die unsere Geschichten mit ihren lehrreichen Insider-Informationen bereichern.
Produzentin: Annika Hagemann
Recherche & Text: Carolin Sommer
Leitung: Pascal Hughes, Katrina Hughes
Mix/Master: Lukas Weidauer
Musik: Oliver Baines, Dorry Macaulay, Tom Pink
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Uncovering the hidden gems of Africa's past.
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Documenting the important people, places and events of St. Louis' past and future. Plus, anybody worth talking to who may be visiting our fair city.
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From the rock-cut cave temples of Ajanta to the soaring Gothic cathedrals of Europe, this show explores how faith and empire have been inseparable partners in building nations. Lucas and Luna guide listeners through civilizations where religion was not merely a personal belief but the very scaffolding of state power. We begin with the Mauryan Empire under Ashoka the Great, who after the bloody Kalinga War (261 BCE) embraced Buddhism and inscribed his edicts on pillars across South Asia — a template for moral governance. Then we cross centuries to the Abbasid Caliphate, where the translation movement in Baghdad’s House of Wisdom fused Greek philosophy with Islamic theology, creating a golden age that influenced empires from Al-Andalus to the Silk Road. In Latin Christendom, we examine how Charlemagne’s coronation in 800 CE yoked the Frankish realm to papal authority, a political-religious fusion that persisted through the Investiture Controversy and into the Reformation. The Ottoman Empire’s millet system allowed religious communities legal autonomy, while the Mughal Emperor Akbar’s Din-i Ilahi syncretism attempted — and failed — to forge a universal faith. We also tackle the dark side: the Crusades, the Spanish Inquisition, and the 19th-century European missionary-colonial projects that weaponized Christianity. The conversation extends to modern nations: how did Hinduism shape Indian nationalism? How did the Islamic Revolution of 1979 redefine Iran? Each episode is a dialogue between two historians who disagree, dig deep, and ask whether any nation can truly be secular when its bones are made of faith.
#MauryanEmpire #AshokaTheGreat #AbbasidCaliphate #HouseOfWisdom #Charlemagne #InvestitureControversy #OttomanMillete #MughalEmpire #AkbarTheGreat #Crusades #SpanishInquisition #IslamicRevolution #HinduNationalism #Reformation #BuddhistEmperor #FexingoHistory #WorldHistory #ReligionAndEmpire
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From doomsday cults hiding in plain sight to heists that embarrassed entire governments, one continent holds some of history's most extraordinary true stories. This Really Happened in Africa brings you the most unbelievable accounts of crime, power, and the extremes of human behaviour, told by three hosts who refuse to let these stories stay forgotten. If you think you know African history, think again.
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Host Jack Maddox chronicles the legendary career of Bill Tilghman, one of the Old West's most effective lawmen, through three defining cases that span from Dodge City's wild saloon days to his tragic death during Prohibition. Each episode examines documented evidence revealing how Tilghman navigated justice when the line between lawman and outlaw was dangerously thin.
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In this podcast, you will dive into life questions related to faith, politics, and history. We sit down and examine both sides of arguments, dig into research, and see how our opinions can be strengthened or changed. Let's learn together!
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The Atlantic slave trade was not a single enterprise but a centuries-long, globe-spanning system that transformed economies, cultures, and human lives across Africa, the Americas, and Europe. This show examines the trade from its 15th-century origins under Portuguese and Spanish colonization through its peak in the 18th century and its eventual abolition in the 19th century. Lucas and Luna guide listeners through the brutal Middle Passage, the rise of plantation economies in Brazil, the Caribbean, and the southern United States, and the resistance and resilience of enslaved Africans. We explore key figures such as Olaudah Equiano, whose autobiography exposed the trade's horrors; Zumbi dos Palmares, leader of a Brazilian maroon community; and British abolitionists like William Wilberforce. We also confront the trade's enduring legacies: the racism that justified it, the wealth it created for European empires, and the ongoing debates over reparations and memory. This is a history of suffering, but also of survival, rebellion, and the long struggle for freedom. How do we remember an empire built on human suffering—and what does that mean for today?
#AtlanticSlaveTrade #MiddlePassage #Slavery #Abolition #OlaudahEquiano #ZumbiDosPalmares #WilliamWilberforce #BrazilianHistory #CaribbeanHistory #AfricanHistory #Colonialism #PlantationEconomy #Reparations #Resistance #FexingoHistory #WorldHistory #History #Podcast
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In the final years of the Great War (WWI), the American Expeditionary Force (AEF) made its mark in Europe, accompanied by the esteemed New York Tribune war correspondent, Heywood Broun. Although Broun is often remembered for his work as a sports writer, drama critic, journalist, and social reformer—particularly his role as a member of the witty Algonquin Round Table alongside luminaries like Dorothy Parker and Robert Benchley—his unique insights into the AEFs experiences provide a captivating perspective on the conflict. Brouns writings not only illuminate the dynamic interactions between American forces and their European allies but also offer a glimpse into the challenges faced during this pivotal time. The narrative culminates with a reprint of General John J. Pershings initial report to the Secretary of Defense, detailing the scale of the U.S. effort and the obstacles surmounted for the AEFs success. (Dr.PGould)
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From the first Dutch East India Company settlement at Table Bay to the dawn of the 'Rainbow Nation,' South Africa's story is a turbulent epic of conquest, resistance, and reinvention. Hosts Lucas and Luna guide listeners through the rise of the Zulu kingdom under Shaka, the bitter Anglo-Boer Wars, the mineral revolution that transformed Kimberley and Johannesburg, and the decades of apartheid that institutionalized racial division. Explore the Sharpeville massacre, the Rivonia Trial, and the long struggle led by figures like Nelson Mandela, Albert Luthuli, and Steve Biko. Unpack the complexities of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, the legacy of colonial land dispossession, and the challenges of post-1994 transformation. This is not a simple morality tale but a nuanced examination of power, identity, and resilience in a land of stark contrasts—where Table Mountain's silhouette and the protea flower symbolize both beauty and a contested past. Why does South Africa's history remain a mirror for debates on race, justice, and reconciliation worldwide? Join the conversation.
#SouthAfrica #Apartheid #NelsonMandela #ZuluKingdom #ShakaZulu #BoerWar #SharpevilleMassacre #RivoniaTrial #TruthAndReconciliation #DutchEastIndiaCompany #AngloBoerWar #SteveBiko #Kimberley #Johannesburg #LandDispossession #FexingoHistory #History #WorldHistory
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WWII- BATTLE OF BERLIN
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From the ancient Nok culture to the rise of the Oyo Empire, the transatlantic slave trade, and the creation of modern Nigeria under British colonial rule, this show charts the turbulent history of West Africa's most populous nation. Join Lucas and Luna as they explore the kingdoms of Benin, Hausa city-states, the Sokoto Caliphate, and the Igbo societies that shaped the region. They'll dissect the Berlin Conference of 1884, the amalgamation of 1914, the Biafran War, and the long shadows of independence leaders like Nnamdi Azikiwe, Obafemi Awolowo, and Ahmadu Bello. Through episodes on the Niger Delta's oil politics, the Afrobeat rebellion of Fela Kuti, and the resurgence of Nollywood, this series asks how Nigeria's past explains its present as Africa's sleeping giant—and whether it will ever fully awaken.
#NigeriaHistory #BeninKingdom #OyoEmpire #NokCulture #SokotoCaliphate #TransatlanticSlaveTrade #BerlinConference #Amalgamation1914 #BiafranWar #NnamdiAzikiwe #ObafemiAwolowo #AhmaduBello #NigerDelta #Afrobeat #FelaKuti #Nollywood #History #FexingoHistory
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Join us as we delve into the gripping tale of the Battle of Marathon—a pivotal moment in history that shaped the fate of nations. Discover the heroes, strategies, and the enduring legacy of this legendary conflict that echoes through the ages.
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In the sunlit agoras of Athens and the shaded groves of the Academy, three figures laid the foundations of Western thought. Socrates, the gadfly who questioned everything, left no writings—yet his method of relentless inquiry shaped philosophy forever. His student Plato, fleeing the trauma of Socrates' execution, built a metaphysical system of Forms and penned the Republic, a utopian blueprint that still haunts political theory. And Aristotle, Plato's most brilliant pupil, rejected the ethereal for the empirical, cataloguing ethics, biology, and logic with a systematic mind that would define science for two millennia. This show, hosted by Lucas and Luna, traces the thread from Socrates' trial in 399 BCE, through Plato's Academy and Aristotle's Lyceum, to the enduring influence of their ideas on Christianity, the Enlightenment, and modern democracy. We'll explore the Peloponnesian War's chaos, Plato's disastrous Sicilian ventures, Aristotle's tutelage of Alexander the Great, and the Hellenistic world that scattered their texts across the Mediterranean. Why does a Socratic dialogue still provoke, and why do we still debate Plato's ideal state? Join us as we argue with the dead.
#Socrates #Plato #Aristotle #AncientGreece #ClassicalPhilosophy #Athens #PeloponnesianWar #AlexanderTheGreat #TheRepublic #NicomacheanEthics #SocraticMethod #Lyceum #Academy #HellenisticWorld #WesternPhilosophy #History #WorldHistory #FexingoHistory
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A podcast from The New Arab, a leading English-language website based in London covering the Middle East, North Africa, Asia, and Arab and Muslim affairs around the world, bringing you news, culture, and lifestyle from these regions and beyond. Mirroring our diverse coverage, the podcast combines storytelling and news analysis to bring our listeners something familiar yet new. Visit our website for more quality journalism: www.newarab.com
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