64.2 Russo-Turkish War 1788 and the Reforms of Joseph II
A History of Europe31 Joulu 2021

64.2 Russo-Turkish War 1788 and the Reforms of Joseph II

The Origins of the French Revolutionary Wars can be dated to 17th August 1787, when in Constantinople the Ottomans arrested the Russian ambassador Count Bulgakov in the Topkapi palace, and declared war on St Petersburg. Catherine the Great had deliberately provoked the Turks and now dragged in the reluctant Austrians into the war. The Austrian Emperor was Joseph II, the archetypal enlightened despot, who worked hard to reform his empire but from the top down. His reforms provoked the so-called Brabantine Revolution 1789-90 in the Netherlands which was similar in some ways to the contemporary French Revolution.


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Music from Joseph Haydn (Symphony 94, 'Surpise'), Christoph Gluck (the opera 'Iphigenie En Tauride') and Mozart (the Turkish March), courtesy of www.musopen.org


Picture - January Suchodolski - the Siege of Ochakov 1788

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13.4 The Battle of Civitate 1053 AD, Part 4

13.4 The Battle of Civitate 1053 AD, Part 4

In the first half of the eleventh century, the Normans gained much territory in Italy but in so doing had made many enemies. In 1054 Pope Leo IX brought together a force of Lombards, Germans and Byzantines to confront them. The Normans won an overwhelming victory and effectively conquered the southern half of the peninsulawww.historyeurope.net Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

25 Tammi 201524min

13.3 The Battle of Civitate 1053 AD, Part 3

13.3 The Battle of Civitate 1053 AD, Part 3

The Normans arrive in Italy first as pilgrims on their way to the Holy Land, then as mercenaries. It is not long before they begin to acquire territories and titles on the peninsula in their own right.www.historyeurope.net Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

18 Tammi 201517min

13.2 The Battle of Civitate 1053 AD, Part 2

13.2 The Battle of Civitate 1053 AD, Part 2

The popes of the eleventh and early twelfth century were hardly living by the standards set by their religion. In spite of this this they still enjoyed considerable reverence among the leaders of Christendom. A papal alliance with the German Emperors, which proved highly valuable but sometimes very difficult, became a key element of medieval Italian history.www.historyeurope.netPicture: 12th-century stained glass depiction of Otto I, Strasbourg Cathedral Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

11 Tammi 201518min

13.1 The Battle of Civitate 1053 AD, Part 1

13.1 The Battle of Civitate 1053 AD, Part 1

During the next four podcasts I will tell the history of Italy from between the fall of Rome up until 1053, the year of an important battle between Pope Leo IX and Norman invaders of Italy. These centuries witnessed a long struggle for power between various sides, with many shifts of fortune. The Battle of Civitate marks the point at which the Normans firmly established themselves in Italy and so reshaped the politics of the peninsula.www.historyeurope.net Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

30 Joulu 201422min

12.1 The Battle of Kleidion 1014 AD

12.1 The Battle of Kleidion 1014 AD

A focus on southeastern Europe. The history of early Bulgaria and its relationship with the Byzantine Empire, often one of peace and cultural exchange, but also involving military conflict including the Battle of Kleidion in 1014 ADwww.historyeurope.netPicture: Boris I of Bulgaria Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

30 Marras 201428min

11.2 The Battle of Lechfeld 955 AD, Part 2

11.2 The Battle of Lechfeld 955 AD, Part 2

Concluding part of the Battle of Lechfeld, 955 AD. Otto the Great assembles an army of fellow Germans and Bohemians to defeat a force of Hungarian raiders. His victory proved decisive in the shaping of central Europewww.historyeurope.net Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

1 Marras 201417min

11.1 The Battle of Lechfeld 955 AD, Part 1

11.1 The Battle of Lechfeld 955 AD, Part 1

In the year 955 was fought a crucial battle for central Europe, which proved highly significant for the early histories of Germany and Hungary. Here I describe the build-up to the Battle of Lechfeldwww.historyeurope.net Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

26 Loka 201418min

10.3 The Battle of Brunanbuhr 937 AD, Part 3

10.3 The Battle of Brunanbuhr 937 AD, Part 3

In AD 937 took place 'the Great Battle' of early medieval Britain, a time when the political and cultural map of the isles was forming, which lasts till today. The King of Wessex, Athelstan, grandson of King Alfred the Great, was forced to confront an alliance of Scots, Vikings and northern Britons in his attempt to become King of all Britainwww.historyeurope.net Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

7 Syys 201421min

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