Patreon supporters! Segedunum - The Walls End is now live. Check out my little tour of the fort at the end of Hadrian's wall. You can become a supporter at
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ONLINE TALK: 'Son of Prophecy: The Rise of Henry VII'
This Sunday at 4:30pm (BST) I will be looking at the origins of the Tudor Dynasty and how they knocked the Plantagenets off their perch. This is the Tudors, but not how you know it.
Zoom Tickets here:
https://t.co/dzBvY06Gxv
Episode 257 - The First Modern British Conflict - The Boer War
The Boer War was a conflict of imperial ambition, political controversy and human tragedy, and Wales was deeply involved in all of it.
https://t.co/j2Olg7G6hY
Roman Britain Episode 5 โ Imperium Ante Provinciam
Why Britain was left alone for so long, and why the invasion of Britain under Claudius was as much about survival in Rome as it was about power overseas.
https://t.co/r7agaHNNZW
In light of current events I will be retiring posts from my Welsh History Podcast account on Twitter. I will not close the account for the reason of bots taking it but if you want updates you will need to follow, Instagram, or BlueSky as I will be posting to those social sites
In 1485, Richard III was killed in battle, ushering in the Tudor age in the process. But was a Llandeilo man responsible for this act of regicide? In this exclusive new talk, on Saturday 17 January I will look at the dramatic life and legacy of Dinefwr's own Rhys ap Thomas.
This episode looks at Wales at the end of the 19th century and explores how the country entered the modern age and how world events influenced daily life in towns, villages, ports, and industrial valleys.
https://t.co/NRNVvWxe9i
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New episode is out now:
Jon sits down to talk about some changes coming to the podcast and how the past shapes the future of Welsh History.
https://t.co/TAb1UY94mQ
One day in 1839, Robert Cornelius sat for 15 minutes in front of a hand-built camera made of opera glass and sheets of copper. His picture became the first โselfieโ ever taken.