The Leaders of Rome Ian Daly
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A look at the leaders of Rome, starting with the Legendary Kings, through the Republicans, and on to the Emperors. Each episode will be about a single leader that helped forge Rome into the greatest military and political force of its age.
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Triton Tools and Tidbits - Lobbying 101 - How to Network for a Cause
Link to the podcast so you can listen to other episodes:
https://feeds.acast.com/public/shows/triton-tools-tidbits
Link to the charities if you wish to donate:
https://www.immigrantsandiego.org/sdirc_immigrant_relief_fund?utm_campaign=sdirc_immigrantfundpr_032720&utm_medium=email&utm_source=alliancesd
https://www.classy.org/campaign/directcashassistance/c277176
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From the Cutting Room Floor - Brutus - Shakespeare's Julius Caesar
Shakespeare was popularizing history way earlier than podcasters could have ever hoped to.
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From the Cutting Room Floor - Brutus - What's in a Name?
Why do Romans have so many weird names? Is there any rhyme or reason?
List of people with the Gaius praenomen - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaius#People -
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From the Cutting Room Floor - Julius Caesar - Clemency
Was Caesar too kind to his fallen foes?
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From the Cutting Room Floor - Julius Caesar - Caesar's Women and the New Woman
Everything you ever wanted to know about Caesar's sex life and more!
Customer Reviews
very well done and informative
I just listened to the hannibal episode and it is really well done. The structure is great and it is the perfect amount of detail and information. I love the side stories and feel like I learned a lot I didn’t know. If you have any interest in roman history listen to this!
Excellent podcast
This podcast covers the history of Ancient Rome through the lens of significant characters. It effectively offers an overview of the character’s life and contribution to the Roman Empire in an exemplary format. The host is extremely knowledgeable and presents the material in an intriguing format and often will offer interesting footnotes.
Not Bad
A very entertaining show - history painted in broad brush strokes.