Jacob McFarland

Dead Empires

History EN ↓ 2 episodios

Dead Empires is a narrative history podcast covering the rise and fall of collapsed civilizations. Long-form main series episodes deliver systems-driven, multi-sourced historical storytelling; what happened, how it happened, and why. Battle Room and Bio episodes drop listeners directly inside the decisive battles and lives of history's most consequential figures. Hosted by Jacob and produced by Bad Optics Media.

Autor

Jacob McFarland

Categoría

History

Web del podcast

dead-empires.captivate.fm

Último episodio

20 de jun. de 2026

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Episodios

Carthage: Punic Apocalypse II 20.06.2026

In October of 218 BC a twenty-eight-year-old marched the last of his elephants over a 10,000-foot Alpine pass that no Mediterranean army had ever attempted. He came down into Italy with roughly 26,000 men, half of what he’d started with, and over the next eighteen months he handed the Roman Republic the three worst military disasters in its history. At Cannae alone, more Romans died in a single af...

Carthage: Punic Apocalypse I 06.06.2026

In the spring of 146 BC, Roman soldiers spent seventeen days burning the wealthiest city in the Western Mediterranean. When the fires went out, they plowed the ground and burned the libraries. Seven hundred years of accumulated knowledge: histories, philosophy, poetry, law, science, gone. Almost everything we know about Carthage today comes from the people who destroyed it. This is the story of ho...

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