Matt Stewart
History's Dumpster Fires
Incredible and world changing events throughout history usually tell great stories, even if they end disastrously. While quoting both modern and ancient historians, Matt the host tells the story of these amazing events in his own way.
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Apr 26, 2026
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Rivers of Blood V 26.04.2026 3:03:38
Part 5/6: War erupts in the East! Josephus is the star of this episode, being the primary historical source and an eyewitness to the Great Revolt aka The Jewish War. Josephus is appointed the general in charge of fortifying Galilee and getting the region prepared for the Romans inevitable return. He knows the Romans will attack there first, and he knows they will never give up after attacks on the...
Rivers of Blood IV 15.03.2026 3:04:37
Part 4/6: The Roman emperors Gaius (Caligula), Claudius, and Nero ended the Julio-Claudian dynasty. They were also very different, especially when it came to controlling the provinces. Things start to spiral out of control when Nero won't stop spending money. The Great Fire of Rome that consumes 75% of the city only makes it worse. Nero needs money and a war is coming, and his problems are jus...
Rivers of Blood III 14.02.2026 1:32:05
Part 3/6: Tensions rise once Roman officials are now in charge of the province of Judaea. Roman Legates like Pontius Pilate have become infamous for their brutality and cruelty, but what was their motive?
Rivers of Blood II 08.02.2026 1:18:11
Part 2/6: What will happen after Herod's death in 4 B.C.E.? Matt tells his version of the extraordinary events leading to Rome annexing Judaea, bringing the new province a step closer to "The Great Revolt".
Rivers of Blood 08.02.2026 51:12
Part 1/6: The ancient historian Josephus wrote his book "The Jewish War" depicting the events leading up to, during, and after this period which lasted from 66-73/74 AD/CE. Episode one covers the infamous "Herod the Great", or "Tyrant" depending on who you ask. Who was Herod and how is he linked to a revolt a century later? Matt tells his own version of the story to a...
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