Episodes
I have a few new things about Ramesses II to share since his episode aired a little while back. Have a listen, and let's keep learning together. After all, Ramesses would expect, or even demand, that we keep paying attention to him.
Published 06/14/24
Let's find out what Cyrus is up to. Spoiler alert: it's a lot, and much more than simple conquest and martial glory.
Published 06/11/24
A brief announcement about the show and a way we can help each other out.
Published 06/07/24
The successors of Nebuchadnezzar weren't quite up to the task; Neo-Babylonians might be in trouble. But there is about to be a new, new sheriff in town. Time to say hello to the Persians.
Published 06/04/24
Because learning a few new things about Sargon of Akkad was so much fun, I thought I would explore whether or not there were any fun new facts about Thutmose III that we could uncover together. Turns out, there are!
Published 05/31/24
Let's spend some time with a ruler who preferred hanging out at home to marching on campaign, and who built what might be the greatest city in human history.
Published 05/29/24
Let's meet and, hopefully, say goodbye to one of the most terrifying civilizations in human history. While we're at it, let's track the rise of someone who might just be the greatest builder in the ancient world.
Published 05/22/24
Just because we have already published an episode about Sargon, does not mean we've stopped learning about him. In fact, I wanted to share three new things that I have learned since his episode aired. These serve as an extension of the episode about our first "Great" in this series. He lived more than four millennia ago, but his story is still being written.
Published 05/20/24
You know who thought that Ramesses II was Egypt's greatest pharaoh? Ramesses II. You get to decide for yourself!
Published 05/15/24
Let's catch up on our friends the Egyptians, in between the death Thutmose III and the rise of our next great, Ramesses II.
Published 05/08/24
Part two of our episode of Thutmose III. I'm not going to lie; I am really starting to like this guy.
Published 04/24/24
Let's meet Thutmose III, either the first, or something like the hundredth pharaoh of the mighty Egyptian civilization.
Published 04/16/24
We meet our first "great" of the series, Sargon of Akkad, whom history records as the first person to rule an Empire. In a related note, "Lugalzaggisi," is not an easy name to pronounce.
Published 04/16/24
Alexander the Great. Pompey the Great. Catharine the Great.For nearly all of recorded human history, people have been called “great.” But what does it mean to be great? To be called “great?”
In this introduction, we set up the series and frame out its exploration of these people, and what they did - or didn't do - to be called "great."
Published 04/14/24