for antiquity history what are some good podcasts? screw dave carlin
also i prefer before Rome came to power
>screw dave carlin
>dave carlin
This has all the markings of an excellent thread.
>>548995
Try his brother, dan carlin
>>549000
Indeed, Dan Carlin shills need to STFU every now and then.
>>548995
>wen u playin crusader kings 2 n u forget u left on gavelkind
>>548995
Listen to The History of Rome by Mike Duncan. I can vouch for it and it is excellent. Starts from the beginning and is really interesting.
It goes all the way to 480 B.C., but the bigger the Empire and the political machinations get, the more details he has to plough through. Just to paint you a picture:
I think episode 1 - 50 cover the Republican period and 50 - 250 the Imperial period...
It stops at 480 AD, after which the History of Byzantium picks up by another creator.
>>549962
480 A.D, sorry, not B.C.
>>548995
Try his sister, Danielle Carlin
The Franks were basically all of relevant Europe minus England. Coincidence? I think not.
>France is literally meme-Belgium instead of the other way around
Learn something new every day
>>548995
Dan Carlin is pretty good.
>>548995
>carlin
What was the most influential Frank city other than Paris?
>>551878
>Metz served as the Austrasian capital, although some Austrasian kings ruled from Reims, Trier, and Cologne. Other important cities included Verdun, Worms and Speyer.
Soissons, Arles, Vienne...
Hell, I used to have a pic with all the Bishoprics of the Frankish realm...
>>551945
Cool, so we're the Franks Germanic or Celtic it what? Do they still exist as a people?
>>552028
The Franks were a Germanic tribe.
They conquered the areas shown in the former pic and OPs gif, but the pressence of "ethnic Franks" was likely more important in the areas around the Rhine.
Both France (that inherited the name) and Germany (where a certain region called Franconia exists) claim their heritage.
Today, the language more similar to the one that the Franks originally spoke is apparently Dutch.
>>549962
thank you
its really comfy
>>551945
>>548995
Theres a history of ancient Egypt podcast out there. Not my cup of tea but the knows his stuff.
>>552056
Cool, this was pretty helpful. Thank you