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  • What´s New In History: Escaping Vesuvius — The Romans Who Lived
    Jan 14 2026

    Most people think everyone died when Vesuvius erupted in AD 79. Pompeii and Herculaneum froze in time — but the story didn’t stop there. In this What’s New in History, we talk to Garry Stevens about the fascinating new perspective on the AD 79 eruption: archaeologists aren’t just finding victims — they’re finding evidence of Romans who survived and rebuilt their lives elsewhere. From Pliny’s eyewitness account to the trail of empty shrines and missing household gods, we rethink one of ancient history’s most dramatic disasters — with a side order of garum.


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    https://www.livescience.com/archaeology/romans/its-really-an-extraordinary-story-historian-steven-tuck-says-of-the-romans-he-tracked-who-survived-the-ad-79-eruption-of-mount-vesuvius

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dY_3ggKg0Bc

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_Jl93aN4tizHWWM3bx31_2MX-T6h7RJU/view?usp=sharing


    This is a podcast by Dan Hörning and Bernie Maopolski.


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    22 min
  • 229. 500s BC Part 12 When Coins Took Over the World Part 2
    Dec 10 2025

    Picking up where we left off, in part 2 of my conversation with Leo from Classical Numismatics, we go deeper—tracing the earliest coins across Rome, Persia, and beyond. If you think everyone used silver, think again. From punch-marked coins in India to Roman bronze lumps, the diversity of 500 BC money tells a wild story of innovation and imitation.


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    Leo's Channel:

    https://www.youtube.com/@ClassicalNumismatics


    Great Playlists - I recommend starting with ANCIENT GREEK COINS

    https://www.youtube.com/@ClassicalNumismatics/playlists


    https://www.kinzercoins.com/


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    38 min
  • 228. 500s BC part 11: When Coins Took Over the World
    Nov 26 2025

    How did little metal disks became power, propaganda, and paychecks?


    Could you buy a round of drinks with a coin in 500BC?


    Well that depends! Some places maybe yes and some places maybe a goat would be better. In this episode, Bernie talks with Leo from Classical Numismatics about the early days of coinage—how it started in Lydia around 650 BC, spread to the Greek world, and why these early coins weren’t just money—they were power, propaganda, and prestige.


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    Leo's Channel:

    https://www.youtube.com/@ClassicalNumismatics


    Great Playlists - I recommend starting with ANCIENT GREEK COINS

    https://www.youtube.com/@ClassicalNumismatics/playlists


    https://www.kinzercoins.com/


    HELP SUPPORT OUR SHOW!

    https://buymeacoffee.com/whatsnewinhistory


    If you like what we do you can support the Fan of History project on https://www.patreon.com/fanofhistory or https://buymeacoffee.com/whatsnewinhistory


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    This is a podcast by Dan Hörning and Bernie Maopolski.


    Contact information:

    E-mail: zimwaupodcast@gmail.com

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    Music: “Tudor Theme” by urmymuse.

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    37 min
  • What´s New In History - A Slice of PIE
    Nov 19 2025

    Before Greek, Latin, or Sanskrit, there was PIE: Proto-Indo-European. Bernie and Garry Stevens unpack the new book PROTO, focusing on the Anatolian branch—especially the Hittites—and what their strange, early divergence tells us about migrations, language, and identity in the ancient world. Come for the ancient words; stay for the PIE.


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    This is a podcast by Dan Hörning and Bernie Maopolski.


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    Music: “Tudor Theme” by urmymuse.


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    34 min
  • 227. 506 BC - The Clash at Boju: Sun Tzu’s Moment
    Nov 12 2025

    It’s 506 BCE. The armies of Wu and Chu have finally met at Boju after years of rising tension, personal vendettas, and political ambition. In this episode, we break down the strategies, leadership, and terrain behind one of the most dramatic military clashes of the Spring and Autumn period. With Sun Tzu in the field and kings on the line, the fate of states hangs in the balance. chew


    Will Chu finally find a friend or is Wu too much for Chu?

    Find out in this dramatic episode!


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    Music: “Tudor Theme” by urmymuse.


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    42 min
  • 226. 506 BC The Battle of Boju (500s BC part 9)
    Oct 29 2025

    It started with exiles, legendary assassinations, and a dream of revenge. This is the opening act of the Wu–Chu War, where the state of Wu punched far above its weight — and the state of Chu didn’t see it coming.


    When Chu underestimated its ambitious neighbor, all hell broke loose. In Part 1, we cover the rise of Wu, the backstory of King Helü and the legendary strategist Sun Tzu - author of "The Ancient Art of War" - and how one of the great underdog campaigns in ancient Chinese history began.


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    This is a podcast by Dan Hörning and Bernie Maopolski.


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    Music: “Tudor Theme” by urmymuse.


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    38 min
  • 225. 508 BC Greek Democracy part 4 (530s BC part 8)
    Oct 15 2025

    In this "final" episode of our examination of ancient Greek democracy we compare it with the early Roman Republic which began "coincidentally" at the same time.


    This won't be the last time we refer to the structures of these political systems over the next few centuries so this episode is required listening for all Fan of History fans! (And well worth it)


    Thank you to all the long time fans and Supporters of this podcast! We REALLY APPRECIATE you!


    This is a podcast by Dan Hörning and Bernie Maopolski.


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    Music: “Tudor Theme” by urmymuse.


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    39 min
  • What´s New In History: Sloths, Mastodons, and Armadillos the Size of Cars
    Oct 8 2025

    New science is rewriting the story of Ice Age South America. Humans didn’t just live alongside the giants — they hunted them. Join me as we explore the lives, deaths, and legacies of the GIANT BEASTS that vanished 11,600 years ago.


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    Links to articles:

    https://phys.org/news/2025-10-early-humans-dined-giant-sloths.html?utm_source=chatgpt.com

    https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adx2615

    Mylodon - Wikipedia https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mylodon

    Megatherium - Wikipedia https://share.google/TUGQzoT3OYKGaatW7


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    Music: “Tudor Theme” by urmymuse.

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    19 min