Pope Zephyrinus was ‘a simple man, without education’, or so we are told. In this episode, we will discuss Zephyrinus’s life, his policies, and determine whether or not to take salty sources at face value.
#podcastitas ~ Tiberius #4 – The Return of Herman — Life Of The Caesars
Remember Arminius, the leader of the Cherusci tribe of Germans? The complete bad-ass who took down Quinctilius Varus at the Varian Disaster aka the Clades Variana […]
#podcastitas ~ Episode 28 – The Truceless War: Part II — The Layman’s Historian
Resuming our narrative of the history of Carthage, we turn to one of the successor realms in the West led by a second cousin of Alexander the Great: Pyrrhus, King of Epirus.
#podcastitas ~ Roman Memory (Part 2) — Classics Confidential
This is the second in a pair of audio programmes on ROMAN MEMORY. This episode features (in order of appearance) Maggie Popkin (Case Western Reserve University) on the Roman souvenir trade, especially the glass bottles from Baia and Pozzuoli Zena Kamash (Royal Holloway, University of London) on a small cattle figurine from Marcham Frilford (scroll […]
#podcastitas ~ Death, Dying and Killing in the Ancient World — Ancient Warfare Podcast
In this episode we’re going to be discussing the concept of death, dying and killing, how is described and perceived, in the ancient world. It’s thanks to Wim Sonnemans, one of our patrons for suggestion the topic. Joining Angus are stalwarts of the podcast Jasper Oorthuys, Murray Dahm, Mark McCaffery and Marc DeSantis. If you…


