Episodes

  • Festivals in ancient Rome: July & August
    Jun 22 2026

    In this episode I get speculative and try to piece together what happened at the Consualia and an infamous event in Rome's early history. Alongside that there's Roman women saving the day, the strange disappearance of Romulus and more.

    You can find me here.

    If you can review or recommend that would be great, feel free to use those links (or email me at ancientblogger@hotmail.com) to say hi!

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    23 mins
  • Sparta in the Spotlight. Part III
    Jun 3 2026

    In the final part of the miniseries I look at Spartan marriage, money and mothers as well as a range of other topics. I hope you've enjoyed these Sparta episodes, why not let me know?

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    Music by Brakhage (Le Vrai Instrumental).

    Reading list and modern sources used:

    Bershadsky, N. The Argive Women, Beards and Democracy

    Dwight, Z. Maidens and the Spartan Marriage Practice.

    Hodkinson, S. 'Blind Ploutos'?: Contemporary images of the role of wealth in classical Sparta

    Kennell, NM. Gymnasium of Virtue: education & culture in ancient Sparta

    Millender, EG. Spartan Literacy revisited

    Pomeroy, S. Spartan Women

    Scott, AG. Plural Marriage and the Spartan State

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    25 mins
  • Hannibal: surprise, Celts and not besieging Rome
    May 4 2026

    In this episode I get into a famous event and a famous non-event. Did Hannibal really take Rome by surprise by crossing the Alps and why didn't he attack Rome directly after Cannae? I tackle both of these questions whilst throwing in the Celts and army attrition for good measure.

    Links below but you can find me on most social media platforms as 'ancientblogger' and can email me at ancientblogger@hotmail.com

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    Feel free to find me and say hi! If you can rate or review please do but more importantly thanks for listening.

    Music by Brakhage (Le Vrai Instrumental).

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    18 mins
  • Sparta in the Spotlight. Part II
    Mar 27 2026

    In this episode I look at how the Spartan soldier fared in battle. What advantages had they been given through the agoge and syssitia? What was hoplite battle like and how good were the Spartans? I also look at a couple of Plutarch's sayings about the Spartans in the context of war and weigh up whether they were just a later invention or if there was something more to them.

    Find me on X, Instagram, Bluesky and TikTok as ancientblogger (see links below). There's my AncientBlogger YouTube channel and the Ancient History Hound subreddit. Come say hello (you can even go full old school and email me on ancientblogger@hotmail.com).

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    Music by Brakhage (Le Vrai Instrumental).

    Reading list and sources used

    Bardunias, P. Storm of spears & press of shields

    Bardunias, P & Eugene Ray Jnr, F. Hoplites at War

    Cartledge, P. The Spartans

    Cole, M. The Bronze Lie

    Echeverrrai, F. Hoplite and Phalanx in archaic and Classical Greece a reassessment

    Taktike Techne – the neglected element in classical 'hoplite battles'

    Rusch, SM. Sparta at War

    Special shoutout to the excellent BadAncient website,the In Our Time Sparta episode and the Sparta episodes on The Ancients podcast.

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    30 mins
  • Sparta in the Spotlight. Part I
    Feb 24 2026

    Sparta, what do we know about it exactly and what's been exaggerated, or just made up? In the first of three episodes I look at the education system (agoge), communal mess (syssitia) and get into the Krypteia (not literally though). What do the sources say about these and how do they differ from ways they are sometimes depicted?

    In addition to all of this I have a quick overview of the sources which have their part to play and get into a few anecdotes.

    Find me on X, Instagram, Bluesky and TikTok as ancientblogger (see links below). There's my AncientBlogger YouTube channel and the Ancient History Hound subreddit. Come say hello (you can even go full old school and email me on ancientblogger@hotmail.com).

    Find me here

    Music by Brakhage (Le Vrai Instrumental).

    Reading list and sources used

    Berry, PE & Knotterus JD. Spartan Society: Structural ritualization in an ancient social system

    Cartledge, P. The Spartans

    Davidson, J. The Greeks and Greek Love

    Figueira, T. Mess contributions and subsistence at Sparta

    Kennell, NM. Gymnasium of Virtue: education & culture in ancient Sparta

    Luraghi & Alcock. Helots and their masters in Laconia and Messenia

    Matyszak, P. Sparta, rise of a warrior nation

    Miller, S.G. Ancient Greek Athletics.

    Special shoutout to the excellent BadAncient website,the In Our Time Sparta episode and the Life in Sparta and the truth about Sparta episode on The Ancients podcast.

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    36 mins
  • 2026 update
    Jan 25 2026

    Time for a quick update about what to expect in 2026 and when the next episode will drop.

    Let me know what you think, I'm @ancientblogger on Instagram, X, Bluesky and TikTok. There's also the Ancient History Hound subreddit and AncientBlogger YouTube channel. Or just good old email ancientblogger@hotmail.com

    Thanks for listening and here's to a 2026 with more ancient history content.

    Cheers,

    Neil (and Bodhi).

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    3 mins
  • Exploring Place in Regal Rome (Part 2).
    Dec 30 2025

    This is the second of two episodes where I was a guest back in 2024 on the Partial Historians, a fantastic podcast which I suggest you check out. Over two epsiodes we discuss the places in ancient Rome linked to the Regal period, or at least tied to it by the later sources.

    In the second episode I get into a fruit controversy at the Tullianum, what I think is the most important structure in early Rome, Ostia and more.

    Thanks again to the Partial Historians for letting me share these episodes. You can find their podcast via the link and also read their books, 'Rex: The Seven Kings of Rome' and 'Your Cheeky Guide to the Roman Empire', both well worth a read.

    Feedback is always welcome (as are reviews). Feel free to contact me on social media (@ancientblogger on TikTok, Instagram, Bluesky, and X). There's also the Ancient History Hound subreddit and my Ancient Blogger YouTube channel. If you are really old school there's ancientblogger@hotmail.com

    I hope you enjoy the second episode and thanks for taking the time to listen.

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Exploring Place in Regal Rome (Part 1).
    Dec 15 2025

    This is the first of two episodes where I was a guest back in 2024 on the Partial Historians, a fantastic podcast which I suggest you check out. Over two epsiodes we discuss the places in ancient Rome linked to the Regal period, or at least tied to it by the later sources.

    In the first episode it's time to consider the strategic position of Rome, some of the hills, the Tiber, Pomerium and much more. Plenty of tangents ensued which were all my fault as you will hear. Dr G and Dr Rad were fab hosts and I hope you enjoy the chat we had.

    Thanks again to the Partial Historians for letting me share these episodes. You can find their podcast via the link and also read their books, 'Rex: The Seven Kings of Rome' and 'Your Cheeky Guide to the Roman Empire', both well worth a read.

    I'm keen to know your thoughts on how I came across, I was both nervy and excited and a bit manic but I think I did ok. Feel free to contact me on social media (@ancientblogger on TikTok, Instagram, Bluesky, and X). There's also the Ancient History Hound subreddit and my Ancient Blogger YouTube channel. If you are really old school there's ancientblogger@hotmail.com

    Reviews and such are always greatly appreciated. Part two will be uploaded in a couple of weeks.

    Till then, keep safe and stay well.

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    1 hr and 23 mins