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    Byzantium And The Crusades

    Ever wondered what the Crusades were and why they really happened? This podcast not only tells the full history of the Crusades, it also links them with the forgotten story of the fall of Byzantium. Listen to one of the most amazing tales ever told! Nick Holmes is a British historian, author and podcaster - check out his website at www.nickholmesauthor.com.
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    Episodes (97)

    BOOK ANNOUNCEMENT - 'Rome and Attila'

    BOOK ANNOUNCEMENT - 'Rome and Attila'

    I wanted to let you know my latest book, Rome and Attila, is now available on Amazon in ebook and paperback, links in the episode notes. It’s about one of the most infamous figures in history—Attila the Hun. He’s a household name, but remarkably little is known about him and his popular legend as a brutal tyrant is not necessarily correct. I delve into the primary sources in search of the real Attila and find someone very different from the legend—a complex, captivating personality who despised ostentation, admired bravery and valued loyalty.
    Thanks for your time and I hope you enjoy it!
    Link to buy the book Amazon.com
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    Byzantium And The Crusades
    en-gbFebruary 11, 2024

    FREE BOOK ON MY WEBSITE

    FREE BOOK ON MY WEBSITE

    I wanted to let you know my book The Byzantine World War is available for free here. It's about the reign of Romanos Diogenes and his defeat at the Battle of Manzikert in 1071 which led to the First Crusade. It’s a thrilling story and the book has nearly 400 Amazon reviews, so why not click on the link  and download it for free! Hope you enjoy it!

    BOOK ANNOUNCEMENT - The Fall of Rome

    BOOK ANNOUNCEMENT - The Fall of Rome

    I wanted to let you know my latest book, The Fall of Rome, is now available on Amazon in ebook and paperback. It’s about how the unthinkable happened in AD 410 when Rome was sacked by the Goths. Although it's about Rome rather than Byzantium, you might be interested because it's very relevant as background to how Byzantium and the Christian kingdoms of western Europe developed. It's only $3.99 for the ebook and $11.99 for the paperback. I hope you enjoy it!

    DISCOUNTED BOOK ANNOUNCEMENT - The Roman Revolution

    DISCOUNTED BOOK ANNOUNCEMENT - The Roman Revolution

    This is just to let you know that you can get my ebook called The Roman Revolution, which accompanies the first part of my new podcast on the Fall of the Roman Empire, at a discounted price at Amazon for the next few days (until 29th September). It focuses on the transition from the classical Roman Empire to Constantine's Christian-centred empire run out of Constantinople. It's priced at 99 cents or pence in the US, UK, Canada and Australia. Links to it on Amazon by country are below.
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    Byzantium And The Crusades
    en-gbSeptember 20, 2022

    BOOK ANNOUNCEMENT - The Roman Revolution

    BOOK ANNOUNCEMENT - The Roman Revolution

    I thought you might be interested to know that I've just published a book called The Roman Revolution. This is about the Roman Empire in the third century when Rome was truly revolutionized and ended up as a Christian monarchy. This was the origin of the Byzantine Empire, and so if you're interested in the Crusades, you might well enjoy this much earlier time in history which was so formative for both Byzantium and the Crusades.  Here is the link to the book on Amazon US. One click and you're there! Hope you enjoy it! 

    The Fall of Constantinople Episode 14 "The Conclusion"

    The Fall of Constantinople Episode 14 "The Conclusion"

    On the 29th May, 1453, the city of Constantinople fell to the Ottoman Turks. It was the final end of Byzantium. It was also the final end of the Crusades. Indeed, many historians regard it as the end of the Middle Ages. I regret to say that this episode is also the end of this podcast. But I am delighted to say that I have a new podcast called "The Fall of the Roman Empire"! And I would be thrilled if you would like to tune into that. See you there!

    The Fall of Constantinople Episode 9 "The Attack on the Golden Horn"

    The Fall of Constantinople Episode 9 "The Attack on the Golden Horn"

    Constantinople was probably the best fortified city in the medieval world. But it had one weak spot. To the north of the city lay the Golden Horn, the wide estuary that was blocked to enemy ships by a great iron chain. The Ottoman Sultan Mehmet II pondered long and hard how to break into the Golden Horn. Then he came up with an extraordinary idea.

    The Fall of Constantinople Episode 3 "Timur the Lame"

    The Fall of Constantinople Episode 3 "Timur the Lame"

    In the fourteenth century, the growing power of the Ottoman Turks seemed unstoppable. But there was one man who checked it. This was Timur the Lame, or Tamerlane, as he was called in Europe. Of mixed Turkish and Mongol descent, he created a vast empire at the end of the fourteenth century that was modelled on the Mongol Empire of the legendary Genghis Khan.

    Byzantium And The Crusades
    en-gbSeptember 25, 2021
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