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Episode 1.14 – The Death of Motya

Historyteller - October 17, 2018 13:00 ★★★★ - 25 ratings
Motya was going to die. And Motya knew it. In the intense heat of the summer of 397, the Motyans stood behind their defensive walls, which they had just fortified using the stones from the ruins of an ancient temple nearby. And they had also taken the bold decision of backing themselves into a co...

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Episode 1.13 – Enter Dionysius – Part II – The Battle of Gela

Historyteller - September 04, 2018 04:37 ★★★★ - 25 ratings
Gela was a Doric city, founded in 688 BC by Greeks from the islands of Rhodes and Crete. It was the metropolis of Acragas. She was built on a long low hill, running parallel to the South Eastern coast of Sicily. She took her name from the river that ran to her east, which flowed, … Continue read...

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Episode 1.12 – Enter Dionysius – Part I – The Fall of Acragas

Historyteller - August 16, 2018 06:00 ★★★★ - 25 ratings
During the 415 - 413 BC Athenian invasion of Sicily, a Syracusan aristocrat named Hermocrates had become the hero of the day, by uniting all the Sicilian Greeks against the Athenians. He was then sent as a naval commander to the Peloponnese to help the Spartans out against the Athenians there. Bu...

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Episode 1.11 – Revenge of the Magonids

Historyteller - August 01, 2018 13:00 ★★★★ - 25 ratings
With ten episodes on Carthaginian history under our collective belts, we have come to a close on what we can call the “early history” of Carthage. From this episode, that is Episode 1.11, onwards, we will open up a new chapter. For the next little while, maybe five to ten episodes, we will cover ...

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Episode 1.10 – The Punic Empire

Historyteller - July 01, 2018 07:00 ★★★★ - 25 ratings
Last time, we had taken a look at how after the Battle of Himera, Carthage went through what was probably a voluntary program of austerity which correlated directly with her acquisition of the Western Mediterranean metals trade. We had seen how Carthage began with the silver and tin trade in Iber...

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Episode 1.9 – Atlantic Adventures

Historyteller - June 16, 2018 07:00 ★★★★ - 25 ratings
In the last episode, we had looked a crucial battle in the history of Carthage, that of Himera. We examined the long chain of causes that lead to the conflict and studied its aftermath. Towards the end of the episode, I had pointed out that the effect of the Battle of Himera was such that … Cont...

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Episode 1.8 – The Battle of Himera

Historyteller - June 01, 2018 14:00 ★★★★ - 25 ratings
In the last episode, we began looking at Carthage's interactions with other civilizations active in the Mediterranean during the sixth century BC. We looked at her interactions with the Greeks, the Etruscans and the, as of yet nascent, Romans. The last episode was a patchwork of different events ...

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Episode 1.7 – Carthage & the Mediterranean

Historyteller - May 16, 2018 14:00 ★★★★ - 25 ratings
In the last episode, we took a look at Carthage's early kings. We examined the stories of the first four kings of the city. We used the four kings as anchors with which to ground our discussion on Carthage’s early politics. Apart from the politics, the one other thing that we observe during this ...

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Episode 1.6 – The Early Kings

Historyteller - May 01, 2018 14:00 ★★★★ - 25 ratings
In the last episode, we examined the three Carthaginian founding myths that the Greco-Roman literature describes. We looked at the legend of Elissa and examined her misfortunes and contrivances in detail. We saw how she escaped the clutches of her brother and, after a short stay in Cyprus, landed...

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Episode 1.5 – The Founding of Carthage

Historyteller - April 01, 2018 14:00 ★★★★ - 25 ratings
In the previous episodes, I've summarized as briefly as I could the history of Tyre's colonization of the Mediterranean, and the circumstances that led to that migration. We've seen how Tyre's lust for wealth made her plant small trading stations all over the Mediterranean, and how the expansion ...

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Episode 1.4 – Cooperation & Conflict

Historyteller - March 16, 2018 14:00 ★★★★ - 25 ratings
By the middle of the eighth century BC, the Tyrians were all over the Mediterranean. Under Hiram I, they had begun developing an extensive trading network that connected various Mediterranean regions. They traded in precious metals like gold, silver, tin, and lead and also dealt in ivory, wine, o...

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Episode 1.3 – The Colonies of Vassals

Historyteller - March 01, 2018 15:00 ★★★★ - 25 ratings
The Late Bronze Age collapse was the first domino to fall that allowed the Phoenician city of Tyre to rise to the top. The resulting circumstances permitted Hiram I to consolidate religious, political and economic power within himself and his dynasty. To seal the deal, he also propped up the Phoe...

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Episode 1.2 – A Phoenix Reborn

Historyteller - February 16, 2018 15:00 ★★★★ - 25 ratings
  Legend has it that two large rocks, known as the Ambrosial Stones, drifted about aimlessly in the Mediterranean Sea. Atop one of them was an olive tree. The tree burned with a fire that never went out. Nor did it consume the tree. Perched on one of its branches was an eagle. On another … Conti...

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Episode 1.1 – The Death of Carthage

Historyteller - February 01, 2018 15:00 ★★★★ - 25 ratings
Greetings Ladies & Gentlemen! In this episode, I introduce the series on Carthage. Initially, I had thought I would put the transcripts for the episode on a Patreon account. However, after thinking about it for some time, I have decided against it. You'll find the transcript of this episode below:

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Episode 0 – Historytelling

Historyteller - January 20, 2018 15:00 ★★★★ - 25 ratings
This is where I introduce the podcast. Please leave any comments, questions or concerns in the comments below or any of my Social Media channels (links in the sidebar on the right). To be notified when the next episode is available, please sign up at the link below: http://eepurl.com/c9qf0z Thanks!

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