Friday, February 26, 2016

EP 4 - The Battle of Princeton

https://s3.amazonaws.com/newpodcity/HistoryOnFire/EP4-22616.mp3

The Princeton battlefield is under threat of being bulldozed and built upon, why was this battle so important to the American Revolution and why must we stop it from being demolished?

Friday, February 19, 2016

EP 3 - Alexander the Great invades the west?

https://s3.amazonaws.com/newpodcity/HistoryOnFire/EP3-21916.mp3


Livy the Roman historian speculates with grandeur, what might have happened if Alexander the Great the Greek-Macedonian King, Decided to invade the Romans instead of embarking on the eastern campaign.

Thursday, February 11, 2016

EP 2 - Philip V of Macedon

https://s3.amazonaws.com/newpodcity/HistoryOnFire/EP2-21216.mp3

Phillip the 5th of Macedon controlled the Mediterranean and of all Greece, until the incursion of Roman Forces. What was the fate of Phillip and his Greek Phalanxes versus The newly developed Roman Manaples?

Thursday, February 4, 2016

EP 1 - Laconic Phrase

https://s3.amazonaws.com/newpodcity/HistoryOnFire/EP1-2516.mp3

Host Andrew Anastasopoulos welcomes you to the very first episode of the History on Fire NOW podcast. He wastes no time jumping in with this week's episode titled "Laconic Phrase". Laconic phrase was a short, abrupt and to the point kind of remark,  designed to render ones enemy mentally disarmed and distracted by just a few sharp words. How and when did the Spartans use it, and what other areas of history was it also implemented?