The British History Podcast
Summary: The BHP is a chronological retelling of the history of Britain with a particular focus upon the lives of the people. You won’t find a dry recounting of dates and battles here, but instead you’ll learn about who these people were and how their desires, fears, and flaws shaped the scope of this island at the edge of the world. And some of those desires are downright scandalous. Click subscribe to view all the episodes.
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Oh yeah, we've got a real love affair going on here. (History of Britain, History of England, History of Wales, History of Scotland, Celtic History, Roman History) Support the Show
28 – Constantine and Britannia Sitting in a Tree
Constantius, throwing caution to the wind, follows in the footsteps of Severus. The featured image here is a bust of Constantius... And I thought I had a big nose. (History of Britain, History of England, History of Wales, History of Scotland, Celtic History, Roman History) Support the Show
Constantius, throwing caution to the wind, follows in the footsteps of Severus. The featured image here is a bust of Constantius... And I thought I had a big nose.
27 – York’s Revenge!
26 – Occupy Britannia!
I'm back and so is Carausius! Here we go!
I'm back and so is Carausius! Here we go! (History of Britain, History of England, History of Wales, History of Scotland, Celtic History, Roman History) Support the Show
25 – Listener Questions Special Episode
Next week we will return to the tale of Carausius and his British Empire, but today is our 25th episode and so I'll be answering questions submitted by listeners! (I can't believe it's already been 25 episodes).
Next week we will return to the tale of Carausius and his British Empire, but today is our 25th episode and so I'll be answering questions submitted by listeners! (I can't believe it's already been 25 episodes). Support the Show
24 – Another British Empire
This time Carausius is going to try his hand at this empire thing and see if he can do better than Albinus and Postumus.
This time Carausius is going to try his hand at this empire thing and see if he can do better than Albinus and Postumus. (History of Britain, History of England, History of Wales, History of Scotland, Celtic History, Roman History) Lets talk about Diocletian really quick. Diocletian had claimed that he was divinely appointed by Jupiter and that he was essentially the hand of Jupiter on earth. Members know that this might not have been shocking to the Ancient Celts, since many of their chiefs and monarchs likely had also claimed divine appointment. But this divinity thing was certainly shocking for Rome. So why do it? Support the Show
Things are changing rather quickly on our little island. (This is a re-upload. The old file had some recording errors. Sorry! It's been one of those days.)