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  • Episode 147 - Part II of the Top 15 BATTLES of the Napoleonic Era, with a panel of experts
    Jan 20 2026

    🎖️ We return for Part II of the Top 15 Battles of the Napoleonic Era

    Step into the age of empires and ambition — this video counts down the Top 15 Battles of the Napoleonic Era, where strategy, courage, and destiny shaped the course of Europe. From the stunning triumph at Austerlitz to the final reckoning at Waterloo, discover how Napoleon Bonaparte’s genius — and his opponents’ resilience — changed warfare forever.


    Join our fantastic panel of guests - Marcus Cribb, Graeme Callister, Josh Provan, and Charles Mackay - who discuss everything from Kellerman's stalwart victory at Valmy to Wellington’s defensive genius at Waterloo. We break down the tactics, triumphs, and legacies of battles involving from France, Britain, Russia, Austria, Prussia, and beyond.


    🔍 Whether you're a history buff, military strategist, or Napoleon enthusiast, this episode is packed with insights, surprises, and debates on what made these battles legendary.


    💬 Tell us in the comments: Which ones would make YOUR Top 15 list?

    🎧 Subscribe for more on the Napoleonic Era, epic battles, leadership lessons, and the fascinating lives of history’s greatest military era


    X/Twitter: @graemecallister, @mcribbhistory, @LandOfHistory

    Bluesky: @bubblesvampire.bsky.social

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    52 min
  • Episode 146 - Top 15 BATTLES of the Napoleonic Era, Part I, with a panel of experts
    Jan 11 2026

    🎖️ What Were the Top 15 Battles of the Napoleonic Era?


    Step into the age of empires and ambition — this video counts down the Top 15 Battles of the Napoleonic Era, where strategy, courage, and destiny shaped the course of Europe. From the stunning triumph at Austerlitz to the final reckoning at Waterloo, discover how Napoleon’s genius — and his opponents’ resilience — changed warfare forever.


    Join our fantastic panel of guests - Marcus Cribb, Graeme Callister, Josh Provan, and Charles Mackay - who discuss everything from Kellerman's stalwart victory at Valmy to Wellington’s defensive genius at Waterloo. We break down the tactics, triumphs, and legacies of battles involving from France, Britain, Russia, Austria, Prussia, and beyond.


    🔍 Whether you're a history buff, military strategist, or Napoleon enthusiast, this episode is packed with insights, surprises, and debates on what made these battles legendary.


    💬 Tell us in the comments: Which ones would make YOUR Top 15 list?

    🎧 Subscribe for more on the Napoleonic Era, epic battles, leadership lessons, and the fascinating lives of history’s greatest military era


    X/Twitter: @graemecallister, @mcribbhistory, @LandOfHistory, @andnapoleon

    Bluesky: @bubblesvampire.bsky.social

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    57 min
  • Episode 145 - Napoleon's rise from lieutenant of artillery to ruler of France, with special guest Rafe Blaufarb
    Jan 2 2026

    🌍 From an unknown Corsican artillery lieutenant to Emperor of the French — Napoleon Bonaparte’s rise is one of history’s most dramatic stories. Special guest Rafe Blaufarb joins the show to discuss how Napoleon climbed the ranks during the French Revolution, won stunning victories, and seized power to reshape Europe forever.

    ⚔️ In this video, we’ll cover:

    • Napoleon’s early military career as a young officer

    • His breakthrough at Toulon and rise to general

    • How he became a national hero

    • The 1799 coup that made him First Consul


    📖 Perfect for history buffs, students, and anyone fascinated by leadership, ambition, and the Napoleonic era.

    🔔 Subscribe for more Napoleonic history, great battles, and “on this date” events from the life of Napoleon and his marshals!


    X/Twitter: @andnapoleon


    #Napoleon #History #NapoleonicWars #FrenchRevolution #RiseOfNapoleon

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    47 min
  • Episode 144 - Battles of Ligny and Quatre-Bras, the Waterloo precursors, with special guest Gareth Glover
    Dec 24 2025

    🔴 The Battles of Ligny & Quatre-Bras | Napoleon’s Final Gamble Begins 🔴
    In this episode, we dive deep into the critical twin battles that set the stage for Waterloo: Ligny and Quatre-Bras, both fought on June 16, 1815. Special guest & author Gareth Glover discusses how Napoleon's last great victory at Ligny was undercut by missed opportunities, and how the Duke of Wellington's stubborn stand at Quatre-Bras helped shape the epic showdown to come.

    👑 Featuring key figures like Marshal Ney, General D'Erlon, and Field Marshal Blücher we examine the strategies, blunders, and heroism that unfolded over one fateful day in Belgium.

    ⚔️ Learn how coordination failures, fog of war, and bold decision-making altered the course of European history in just 24 hours.

    🔔 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more Napoleonic history every week!


    #Napoleon #BattleOfLigny #QuatreBras #NapoleonicWars #Wellington #Waterloo #MilitaryHistory #HistoryPodcast #PrussianArmy #MarshalNey

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    41 min
  • Episode 143 - Napoleon's funeral, The Return of the Emperor to France, with special guest Charles Mackay
    Dec 15 2025

    Discover the dramatic story of Napoleon Bonaparte’s state funeral and the return of his remains to France in 1840, nearly two decades after his death on Saint Helena. Special guest Charles Mackay joins us to explores the political symbolism, the public reaction, and the elaborate procession that accompanied the Emperor’s final journey through Paris to Les Invalides.

    Learn why King Louis-Philippe agreed to bring Napoleon home, how French citizens responded, and what the funeral meant for Napoleon's legacy in French history.

    🔔 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and follow more Napoleonic history!
    👇 Comment below: Should Napoleon have been buried in France or left on Saint Helena?


    Bluesky: @andnapoleon.bsky.social‬, @bubblesvampire.bsky.social‬

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    34 min
  • Episode 142 - King Charles X, the 2nd attempt at replacing Napoleon, with special guest David Montgomery
    Dec 7 2025

    🇫🇷👑 Charles X of France – The Last Bourbon King 👑🇫🇷

    Charles X (1757–1836) was the final reigning monarch of the Bourbon line in France. Brother of Louis XVI and Louis XVIII, Charles inherited the throne in 1824 during the Bourbon Restoration. Special guest David Montgomery joins the show to discuss his reign, which was marked by attempts to roll back the French Revolution.

    Deeply conservative, Charles X pushed policies favoring the Catholic Church and the old aristocracy—earning him fierce opposition from liberals and the middle class. His controversial July Ordinances of 1830, which dissolved Parliament, censored the press, and restricted voting rights, triggered the July Revolution. Charles was overthrown and forced to abdicate, ending Bourbon rule in France.

    📜 In this video, we’ll explore:

    • Charles X’s rise to power

    • His political struggles during the Restoration

    • How his policies sparked the 1830 Revolution

    • The legacy of the last Bourbon king of France

    🔔 Subscribe for more history on French kings, Napoleon, and the dramatic revolutions that shaped Europe!


    X/Twitter: @TheSiecle, @andnapoleon

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    46 min
  • Episode 141 - Battle of Bailen, the defeat Napoleon never forgot, with special guest Josh Provan
    Nov 29 2025

    The Battle of Bailén (July 16–19, 1808) was a shocking defeat for Napoleon’s forces during the Peninsular War—and the first time a French field army surrendered in open battle. Special guest and author Josh Provan discusses how Spanish General Castaños surrounded and crushed General Dupont’s troops, forcing over 17,000 French soldiers to lay down their arms.


    This stunning Spanish victory electrified Europe, shattered the myth of French invincibility, and inspired resistance against Napoleon across the continent.


    ⚔️ Learn about:

    • How Spanish forces outmaneuvered Napoleon’s troops

    • The leadership of General Castaños

    • The surrender of General Dupont

    • Why Bailén changed the course of the Peninsular War


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    42 min
  • Episode 140 - General Sebastiani: General, Diplomat, Survivor, with special guest Jonathan North
    Nov 21 2025

    General Horace Sébastiani was more than just a cavalry officer—he was a battlefield commander, imperial diplomat, and political survivor in one of the most turbulent eras in French history. From the thunder of hooves in Spain and Russia to the quiet halls of diplomacy, Sébastiani’s career spanned empires, revolutions, and restorations.

    Special guest and author Jonathan North joins the show to explore the remarkable journey of a man who wore many hats:
    ✅ His cavalry commands in the Peninsular War and Russian Campaign
    ✅ Service under Murat and participation in key engagements like Talavera and Borodino
    ✅ His diplomatic missions to Constantinople and role in shaping French-Ottoman policy
    ✅ How he navigated the fall of Napoleon, the Bourbon Restoration, and the July 1830 Revolution
    ✅ Why Sébastiani remains one of the most adaptable figures of the era

    Whether on horseback or in the halls of power, Sébastiani was always at the center of history.

    📌 Like, comment, and subscribe for more deep dives into the overlooked generals of the Napoleonic Wars!


    X/Twitter: @andnapoleon

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    29 min