A History of Italy
Een podcast door Mike Corradi - Dinsdagen
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083 – Who are these Aragonese anyway? With David Cot of "The History of Spain"
Gepubliceerd: 2-4-2020 -
082 – Charles in charge and the Sicilian Vespers
Gepubliceerd: 27-3-2020 -
081 – The last stand of the house of Staufen with guest host Marco Cappelli
Gepubliceerd: 19-3-2020 -
080 – Frederick II's boys and here come the French
Gepubliceerd: 13-3-2020 -
Covid 19 Italy update and thanks for your thoughts
Gepubliceerd: 12-3-2020 -
079 – The Prisoner King and the rest of Frederick II's boys
Gepubliceerd: 5-3-2020 -
078 – The Golden age of communes
Gepubliceerd: 27-2-2020 -
077 – The situation in the 13th century and revenge in Florence
Gepubliceerd: 20-2-2020 -
Recap 04: Episodes 051 – 076 from the Concordat of Worms to the death of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II
Gepubliceerd: 11-2-2020 -
076 – St. Francis of Assisi
Gepubliceerd: 6-2-2020 -
Competition launch!
Gepubliceerd: 31-1-2020 -
075 – Heresies and the Inquisition
Gepubliceerd: 21-1-2020 -
074 – Goodbye Freddie II
Gepubliceerd: 14-1-2020 -
073 – Frederick II stupor mundi (and a bit naughty)
Gepubliceerd: 7-1-2020 -
072 – Frederick II takes the reigns and trouble starts
Gepubliceerd: 29-12-2019 -
ChristmasCappuccino 2019
Gepubliceerd: 26-12-2019 -
071 – Wonderboy rising: Freddie II
Gepubliceerd: 23-12-2019 -
070 – No more Normans and Horrid Henry
Gepubliceerd: 12-12-2019 -
069 – Venice part 06
Gepubliceerd: 4-12-2019 -
068 – Venice part 05
Gepubliceerd: 28-11-2019
Join history buff, Mike Corradi on a journey through time as he unfolds the rich tapestry of the Italian peninsula's history. This chronological story starts with the collapse of the Western Roman Empire and leads you through the most iconic events, influential figures, and cultural milestones that have shaped Italy into what we see today. It’s all serious stuff, but we do take time to stop and laugh at battles over a bucket, rude names, naughty priests and popes, rabbits winning sieges, doves winning battles, bits of dead bodies as tokens of love, and whole series of real historical silly situations that no comedian could think of. Come along every other week for a compelling and insightful glimpse into A History of Italy.