A History of Italy
Un pódcast de Mike Corradi

292 Episodo
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177 - Italian Wars 8 - Il Moro back in Milan… for a bit (1500 - 1508)
Publicado: 24/9/2024 -
176 - Cesare the conqueror (1499 - 1500)
Publicado: 10/9/2024 -
175 - The Italian Wars 7 - Milan under threat (1499)
Publicado: 27/8/2024 -
174 - The last stand of the tigress - Caterina Sforza part IV (1499 - 1509)
Publicado: 13/8/2024 -
173 - The roar of tigress - Caterina Sforza part III (1488 - 1499)
Publicado: 30/7/2024 -
The Tigress in her Den - Caterina Sforza part II (1481 - 1488)
Publicado: 16/7/2024 -
171 - The Tigress rising: Caterina Sforza part 1 (1464 - 1481)
Publicado: 2/7/2024 -
170 - The Gonzaga of Mantua Mantua
Publicado: 18/6/2024 -
Special: Republic Day 2024
Publicado: 4/6/2024 -
169 - The Italian Wars 6 - round 1 aftermath, the north
Publicado: 21/5/2024 -
168 - The Italian war 5 - round 1 aftermath - the south and centre
Publicado: 7/5/2024 -
167 - The Italian Wars 4 - Charles has left the building (1495 - 1498)
Publicado: 23/4/2024 -
166 - The Italian Wars 3 - finally Naples… for a bit (1495)
Publicado: 9/4/2024 -
Special - The Gulf of poets: Byron, Keats and Shelly in Italy
Publicado: 26/3/2024 -
165 - The Borgias are the bosses (1492 - 1497)
Publicado: 19/3/2024 -
Special - Lucrezia Borgia
Publicado: 5/3/2024 -
Special - Caterina of Siena
Publicado: 5/3/2024 -
Special - Matilde di Canossa
Publicado: 5/3/2024 -
Update, Sanremo Italian song festival and Italian identity
Publicado: 19/2/2024 -
164 - The rise of the Borgias
Publicado: 23/1/2024
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.