54 episodes

A new podcast dedicated to bringing history's most iconic periods to life through the battles that shaped them, told in around 10 minutes

Bitesize Battles Andrew MacKenzie

    • History
    • 4.8 • 16 Ratings

A new podcast dedicated to bringing history's most iconic periods to life through the battles that shaped them, told in around 10 minutes

    Viking England Ep.1: So It Begins - Lindisfarne to the Great Heathen Army, 793 - 871

    Viking England Ep.1: So It Begins - Lindisfarne to the Great Heathen Army, 793 - 871

    The Vikings shot onto the international scene when they ransacked, burned, looted and slaughtered their way through the peaceful monastic community on the island of Lindisfarne in 793 AD.
    But it wasn't an isolated incident. 
    It began the so-called Viking Age and 300 years of bitter warfare between Anglo-Saxon and Viking for control of the fertile land of England. 
    For 60 years after Lindisfarne the Vikings contented themselves with raiding and terrorising the coastal communities and riverways of Anglo-Saxon England, but by 865 their thoughts had turned to invasion. The Sea Wolves were coming to stay.
     
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    • 29 min
    Viking England Ep.2: The Crushing of Alfred‘s Wessex 871-878

    Viking England Ep.2: The Crushing of Alfred‘s Wessex 871-878

    When the Viking warlord, Guthrum, ambushed King Alfred the Great of Wessex while he was celebrating Christmas at Chippenham, Alfred had no choice but to run with his family and a few guards. 
    Hearing that Guthrum's forces were spreading out all over Wessex, the only safe place for Alfred to go was the marshland of Somerset which he knew as a boy.
    Alfred was now a fugitive in his own kingdom, hiding out in a swamp with his family and just a few guards. Mercia had fallen four years earlier, crushed by the Vikings just as Northumbia and East Anglia had been before it.
    It seemed Wessex was going the same way.
     
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    • 24 min
    Viking England Ep.3: The Battle of Edington 878

    Viking England Ep.3: The Battle of Edington 878

    The King of Wessex had been hunted as a fugitive by marauding Vikings, and he'd been hiding as one in a swamp. Wessex had been overrun and King Alfred had fled, setting up camp amidst the reeds of the Somerset Levels.
    But despite his survival, it seemed the same could not be said of Wessex.
    But in one of history's greatest comeback stories, he rebuilt his forces whilst in hiding, conducted a guerrilla campaign from the marshes, and then came surging out to rendezvous with the armies of his still-loyal Earldormen. 
    It resulted in one of England's greatest ever battles, and led confirmed that Wessex, England's last Anglo-Saxon kingdom, would not fall to the Vikings after all.
    In doing so, Alfred the Great laid the foundations for the future reconquest of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms and the dawn of England.
     
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    • 29 min
    Viking England Ep.4: The Battle of Brunanburh & the Rise of England, 937

    Viking England Ep.4: The Battle of Brunanburh & the Rise of England, 937

    This is it. It all comes down to this moment. 
    Ever since Alfred the Great had come surging out of the swamps he had been hiding in to defeat the Vikings at Edington, he and his children and grandchildren had been inexorably pushing the Vikings out of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms.
    Aethelred was soon to conquer Northumbria which had been held by the Danes for a hundred years, and England was born.
    But no sooner had the new nation come screaming into the world than a massive Norse-Irish-Scottish alliance came screaming into Aethelred's new kingdom. It threatened to undo everything that had been achieved. 
    At Brunanburh in 937 AD the future of England would be decided.
     
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    • 40 min
    The Rise of Julius Caesar, Ep.1: Pirates & the Early Years

    The Rise of Julius Caesar, Ep.1: Pirates & the Early Years

    Julius Caesar is one of the world's most famous and successful military genius' of all time. He conquered the fierce and warlike multitudes of Gaul with a few thousands men, and he beat some of the best Roman commanders in a civil war he ignited by crossing the Rubicon.
    But where did Caesar come from? Where did it all start?
    This episode covers the extraordinary groundwork of this extraordinary man's rise, from his childhood during the Marius-Sulla Civil War, near-death experience and his capture by pirates, to returning to Rome a military hero.
     
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    • 28 min
    The Rise of Julius Caesar, Ep.2: Maximus

    The Rise of Julius Caesar, Ep.2: Maximus

    It was Alexander the Great who spurred Julius Caesar to new heights. When Caesar saw a statue of him when he was 31, he realised that at his age Alexander had conquered half the world. Caesar was so distraught at his own relative lack of achievements, it's said he wept at Alexander's feet.
    In just a few years Caesar had become the Chief Priest of Rome, Consul, and one of the members of Rome's first Triumvirate. 
    Join us on his journey to political power, and meet Pompey, Crassus, and a rebel gladiator named Spartacus who sparked the whole thing off in the first place.
     
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    • 22 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
16 Ratings

16 Ratings

mwelk95 ,

Nice and to the Point

Just discovered this podcast looking for one just centered around battles & military conflicts. Glad to see a handful of series on medieval England/Scotland as that’s my main area of interest. Would love to see the 1st & 2nd Barons’ War get covered.

I’ve gotten through “season 5” on the why wars happen and it honestly should be required listening. If I was a social studies teacher, I’d force my class to listen.

Merion Hill ,

Bitesize Battles

Each series is superbly presented-atmospheric, making the listener part of the action and very well researched. Each rewarding episode will encourage the listener to discover more about the historical episode.

Jt8018 ,

Great Podcast & history teaching

I found this guy on IG when he first started doing these. I really enjoy each & every podcast. He is also very interactive with his followers, which makes these even better! Great Job!

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