The Hellenistic Age History Podcast
The Hellenistic Age History Podcast
The official KZread channel of the Hellenistic Age Podcast, a show dedicated to covering the period of Eurasian and North African history from Alexander the Great to Cleopatra VII (~336 - 30 B.C.)
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Lovely lovely lovely.
I just started watching this one but I can tell it will be a banger
What a lovely episode!
The possibility that Seliucas I Nicator was fathered by Phillip II, is in play, here. The fact that there are'nt many mentions of Seleucas while Alexander lived, yet was a part of the inner circle and known by all the Companions hints at Seleucas being an un-official brother of Alexander. Phillip II was a well-known
So the Greeks and Romans 'were despicable', what about the Parthians? Love listening to current age historians that sanctimoniously judge history thru a modern lens.
2:12 oh hell there's a website! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
From new McColl et al 2024) during Xiongnu empire era, the Scythian 'Uyuk culture' ceased to exist in Tuva and high East Asian shifted Xiongnu-related population moved to Tuva to form Shurmak (Kokel) culture
Crazy that this area has been in upheaval throughout history.
Love it.
What do you mean, you don't see maps until the medieval period. It was the Hellenistic Greeks who regularly produced maps in Alexandria. The first known map was made 25000 years ago in Czech Republic. So the idea that Alexander had maps was not that far fetched.
Ученые из Института цитологии генетики СО РАН и Самарского государственного социально-педагогического университета вместе с коллегами из Германии, США и Франции провели крупнейшее генетическое исследование носителей скифской культуры со всей Евразии, чтобы понять демографические основы истории скифов. Оказалось, что скифы с разных концов евразийской степи друг другу ближе, чем другим народам, а их потомки принадлежат к носителям тюркских языков. Результаты исследования представлены в журнале Nature Communications, артикульный номер: 14615 (2017 г.). Вопрос закрыт.
The Chimerians were sons of Gomer son of Jabhtet as well Greeks tribes came from Jabthet.
It was called Taurida the Crimea.
Omg yes!! A history podcast and with many eos on Alexander!!! And the wars of the Diodachi?!? Im stumpled into heaven!!
There's an excellent interview of Jim Hankinson on Galen in the 'History of Philosophy without any gaps', episode 76 from Peter Adamson coverage on Hellenistic Philosophy.
Thank you for saving my Classical Studies grade
Very nice, new episode of probably one of the best series.
You carry 4 javelins, not 2, and only 2 are meant to be used as classic javelins.
Ugh, I know amateurs today commonly mispronounce Antiochus, but I would've hoped for better from this podcast. The i would have been ee, like in machine. In classical languages, it almost never is a diphthong. That's a modern English artifact, coming from lack of classical education.
Experimentation on living human specimens - a foretaste of Dr Mengele in Nazi Germany!
Algoraid😊
Babe wake up new THAP just dropped
when will we get the next episode?
90% sure that it will be released this upcoming Sunday - I finished the script yesterday evening, cleaned it up, and now the recording/editing process is the only thing left. Apologies for the delay!
@@HellenisticAgePodcast Great!!! The podcast is excellent. I apologize for my impatience..
I finally understand how Rome Zerg rushed the Mediterranean after the Punic Wars. Thank you both