A History of Europe

A History of Europe

A podcast on European conflicts from the perspective of each side to provide an alternative to the traditional national narratives. Going chronologically from the Ancient Greeks onwards I described to some extent how each battle was won or lost by particular decisions, tactics, technology or fortune. But the aim of each main narrative will be to place each battle in the context of the overall history of Europe.

New series on the Interwar Years 1918-1945 begins 18th July 2025

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25.1 Cathars, Albigensian Crusade in Southern France

25.1 Cathars, Albigensian Crusade in Southern France

Background to the Cathars and the Albigensian Crusade in Languedoc, southern Francewww.historyeurope.netPicture: The Albigensian massacre, chronicle of Saint-Denis, 14th century, London, British Library Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

8 Apr 201624min

24.3 Battle of Bouvines 1214, Part 3, Decisive Battle in Medieval France

24.3 Battle of Bouvines 1214, Part 3, Decisive Battle in Medieval France

A powerful league unites against Philip II Augustus of France, including King John of England, Emperor Otto IV, and numerous counts of France. Historians are pretty unanimous, that this was a decisive battle which helped shape western Europe.www.historyeurope.netPicture: A detail of one of the stained-glass windows installed in the parish church of Bouvines in 1914 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

18 Mar 201620min

24.2 King John of England prepares to Invade France

24.2 King John of England prepares to Invade France

King John prepares to invade France and recover his lost territories. In the meantime King Philip Augustus of France consolidates his gains on the continent, provoking resistance among local rulers, especially in Flanders.www.historyeurope.netPicture: King John's tomb Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

11 Mar 201613min

24.1 German Emperors Frederick I, Henry VI, Otto IV Brought into Capetian-Plantagenet Conflict

24.1 German Emperors Frederick I, Henry VI, Otto IV Brought into Capetian-Plantagenet Conflict

In the year 1204, Philip Augustus of France wrested control of the duchy of Normandy from King John of England. The long Capetian-Plantagenet struggle for power, however, was not yet over and would reach another decisive point a decade later at the Battle of Bouvines, 1214. This time the leaders of the other main power of the western Europe, Germany, would be brought into the conflict, and so also have important consequences for central Europe and Italy. And so for this episode I will get us up to date with the political situation in Germany.www.historyeurope.netPicture: Emperor Frederick Barbarossa Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

4 Mar 201617min

23.5 Las Navas de Tolosa 1212, Part 5

23.5 Las Navas de Tolosa 1212, Part 5

Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa. Caliph al-Nasir, also known as Miramamolin invades Spain with a huge Muslim army which is met in the Sierra Nevada mountains by a Christian army, including King Alfonso VIII of Castile, Pedro/Peter II of Aragon and Sancho VII of Navarrewww.historyeurope.netPortrayal of the Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa by Francisco de Paula Van Halen (1864) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

12 Feb 201617min

23.4 Las Navas de Tolosa 1212, Part 4

23.4 Las Navas de Tolosa 1212, Part 4

The Almohads invade Spain from North Africa while the Christian kings bicker among themselves. Alfonso VIII suffers a heavy defeat at the Battle of Alarcos in 1195www.historyeurope.netPicture: Hassan Tower in Rabat (Morocco) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

5 Feb 201624min

23.3 Las Navas de Tolosa 1212, Part 3, Medieval Spain, Rise of the Almohads

23.3 Las Navas de Tolosa 1212, Part 3, Medieval Spain, Rise of the Almohads

The Almohads arrive in Spain from North Africa and threaten to overwhelm the peninsula. The greatest resistance comes not from the Christian kingdoms, but from a fellow Muslim known as 'El Rey Lobo' (The Wolf King), head of a kingdom based in Murcia, a city in its golden agewww.historyeurope.netPicture: Muhammad ibn Mardanish. El Rey Lobo Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

29 Jan 201621min

23.2 Las Navas de Tolosa 1212, Part 2

23.2 Las Navas de Tolosa 1212, Part 2

The birth of the kingdom of Portugal, the Siege of Lisbon, and the Union of Aragon and Catalonia - the political map of the peninsula begins to formwww.historyeurope.netPicture: Spanish town of Tortosa Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

22 Jan 201617min

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