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War And Conquest

Neil Eckart

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The rise of Western Civilization through its political and military conflicts. Sarcasm throughout but still as grounded to reality as possible, there's no reason this can't be fun. Multiple episodes on a specific time period or leader with a different metal intro for every episode
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Deutscher Conquest: Last Argument of Kings Podcast der sich an Einsteiger und zukünftig auch an die kompetitive Szene richtet. Ihr könnt uns auch auf dem deutschen Conquest Discord Server finden ->https://discord.gg/ug8RkSxKS4 Falls ihr uns Unterstützen wollt könnt ihr das gern über Auphonic tun -> https://auphonic.com/donate_credits?user=FeldherrenVonEÄ
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Welcome to an exciting journey through American History, inspired by our wildly popular Adventure Box Curriculum, available at www.HistoricalConquest.com. But don’t worry if you haven’t grabbed your copy yet—you’re still in for a thrilling ride. We’re starting from the very dawn of history, tracing the stories from the ancient Olmecs all the way to modern times. Instead of just skimming the surface, we’ll dive deep into the lives of those who shaped history, uncovering the personal tales beh ...
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Virtual conquest vision is to bring you amazing content and positivity. We will discuss anything from video games, computers, new software, and much more. The meaning "conquest" is our journey to help as many people as we can with our content. If you are a patreon of ours you will be able to hear the content before anyone else in the world!
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The Conquest of Bliss

Kara Fernstrom

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Curating information and experience about wellbeing. From expert guests like anthropologists & Psychologists to laypeople with interesting experience, the show is working to unravel the mysteries of happiness.
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In perhaps the most audacious military enterprise in the history of human conquest, Cortez, with only a few hundred men, conquered a civilization of tens of thousands. This is the story of an Englishman who boards a merchant ship destined for the New World, but a shipwreck strands him in Pre-Columbian Mexico, and Roger must find a way to avoid becoming one of the many human sacrifices offered to the Aztec gods.
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This podcast is designed to educate, condition, and bring about change and perspective into people's live who feel they are void of some of the topics that are being discussed. The end goal will be for those who desire to make change to be provided the resources to best learn how to go about doing it and effectively apply it into their lives. Thanks for tuning in.
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Atomic Conquests

Alexander Graves

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Smart Self Improvement. How to conquer life. How to create the life you desire, with small daily, atomic actions towards that. Mindset, Positive masculinity, spirituality, higher consciousness, romance, relationships, success, and personal development.
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The Soul's Conquest

Madhurima Sappatti

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The 6th season of The Soul's Conquest: In Conversation With, brings you stories of coaches, creatives, entrepreneurs, and conquerors, from around the world in hopes to inspire you and remind you that you are not alone in your journey while helping you reach your highest potential! Listen to the latest episode and share your takeaways/best moments by taking a screenshot and tagging me on Instagram at - https://www.instagram.com/the_souls_conquest! P.S. If you wish to support me head over to - ...
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Conquest Of Heroes Radio

Burning Man Studios

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Conquest Of Heroes Radio is a podcast with news, updates, interviews, and other information about games in development by Burning Man Studios. Their flag ship title; Conquest Of Heroes Online aims to be an MMO of epic proportions set in a sci-fi militaristic world. Conquest Of Heroes Radio also sports a professionally produced audio book segment that will keep you coming back for more! Complete with music, sound design, and voice acting, these drama segments will immerse you into the world o ...
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Last time we spoke about the Ishiwara Kanji. Born in 1889 in Japan, Kanji Ishiwara was the son of a policeman from a samurai lineage. He entered military training at 13, rising through the ranks to become a Major and a respected lecturer. His unconventional views on military strategy and history led him to predict a prolonged conflict with the Unit…
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Deutscher Conquest: Last Argument of Kings Podcast der sich an Einsteiger und zukünftig auch an die kompetitive Szene richtet. https://linktr.ee/FeldherrenVonEa In der heutigen Folge reden wir über den Reveal der Yoroni als 9te Fraktion und on detail über das letzte Update der Nords. Viel Spaß mit der neuen Folgen!…
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Recapping the War: Timeline of Major Events and Battles Leading to the End (American Revolution) Prelude to War (1763–1775) 1763: Treaty of Paris (1763) ends the French and Indian War. Britain gains control of French territories in North America, leading to increasing colonial resentment over taxes and governance. March 5, 1770: Boston Massacre – B…
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A Pinnacle of Ancient Power (c. 911–609 BC) The Neo-Assyrian Empire was one of the most formidable powers of the ancient Near East, known for its military innovations, administrative efficiency, and cultural achievements. Spanning from its resurgence under Adad-nirari II (911–891 BC) to its fall in 609 BC, the empire’s reach extended across modern-…
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The War Reaches the South, Loyalists Pick Up Arms – 1775-1776 The American Revolution's Southern Theater saw significant early action with Loyalist uprisings and pivotal battles that foreshadowed later conflicts. The Loyalist Insurrection in the South (1775-1776) and the Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge (1776) both highlighted the divided loyalties a…
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The Assyrians: Origins, Culture, and Governance in Mesopotamia The Assyrians were one of the most powerful and influential civilizations of the ancient Near East, known for their military prowess, administrative sophistication, and cultural achievements. Originating in northern Mesopotamia, their history spans thousands of years, with the peak of t…
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Intelligence Before 1778 The American Revolutionary War was fought on battlefields and in the shadows, where both the American and British forces engaged in extensive espionage operations to gain the upper hand. Before 1778, when the war’s intelligence-gathering systems became more formalized, both sides used a range of spies, informants, and cover…
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Mesopotamia Before the Rise of Babylon: A World in Transition Before Babylon emerged as a dominant power under Hammurabi in the early 18th century BC, Mesopotamia was a region of great diversity and constant change. The land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers had already seen the rise and fall of some of history’s earliest civilizations, inclu…
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Last time we spoke about the reunification of Xinjiang. In Yarkland, chaos erupted as inflation soared, forcing Chinese officials to retreat to fortified New City. As insurgents advanced, Colonel Chin's forces looted and fled, igniting violence against Uyghurs and Hindu moneylenders. By April, rebels captured Kashgar, fracturing Chinese control. Am…
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The Battle of Saratoga: A Turning Point in the American Revolution The Battle of Saratoga, often regarded as the turning point of the American Revolution, consisted of two key engagements fought in the autumn of 1777. These two battles took place near Saratoga, New York, and were pivotal in securing French support for the American cause. The battle…
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Sargon of Akkad: The Rise of a King The sun was rising over the vast plains of Mesopotamia, its golden rays painting the Euphrates River in hues of amber and gold. The young man who would come to be known as Sargon of Akkad sat on a flat stone near the riverbank, the hum of early morning life all around him. Fishermen cast their nets, merchants loa…
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September 11, 1777: Battle of Brandywine (Philadelphia Campaign) The Philadelphia Campaign of 1777 was a critical phase of the American Revolutionary War, as the British sought to capture Philadelphia, the seat of the Continental Congress and symbolic heart of the rebellion. The campaign culminated in several key battles, including the Battle of Br…
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The Early Dynastic Period of Mesopotamia: Foundations of City-States and Civilization The Early Dynastic Period of Mesopotamia (c. 2900–2350 BC) was a transformative era in the history of human civilization. Building upon the advancements of the preceding Uruk and Jemdet Nasr periods, this age saw the consolidation of independent city-states, the e…
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Last time we continued to speak about the insane battle over Southern Xinjiang. In Yarkland, chaos erupted as inflation soared, prompting Chinese officials to retreat to fortified New City. Panic led to desperate measures, including the use of dummy figures for defense. As insurgents advanced, Colonel Chin's forces looted and fled, sparking violenc…
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A Detailed Timeline of Major and Minor Operations The year 1776 was pivotal for the American Revolution, with intense military activity concentrated in New York and New Jersey. These campaigns saw dramatic changes in fortune for both the Continental Army and the British forces, shaping the future of the conflict. Below is a detailed timeline of key…
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The Uruk Period: A Pivotal Chapter in Early Civilization The Uruk Period (c. 4000–3100 BC) was a transformative era in the history of human civilization, named after the city of Uruk in southern Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq). This period marked the emergence of the first urban centers, the development of writing, and significant advancements in soc…
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What happened after the British Retreat from Concord? The day started with British forces marching to Concord in an effort to seize colonial military supplies. However, things did not go as planned for the British on April 19, 1775. When they reached Concord, they encountered armed colonial militiamen who had been alerted through an efficient alarm…
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The Geography of Ancient Mesopotamia: The Cradle of Civilization Ancient Mesopotamia, often referred to as the "Cradle of Civilization," was a region of profound geographical and historical significance. Situated in the modern-day countries of Iraq, Kuwait, Syria, and parts of Turkey and Iran, this fertile land nurtured some of humanity's earliest …
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Last time we continued to speak about the Kumul Rebellion.. Ma Shaowu, appointed as Taoyin, executed rival Ma Fuxing and tightened anti-Soviet policies, responding to growing Soviet influence following Yang Zengxin's assassination in 1928. Kashgar became a refuge for conservative Turkic Muslims opposing Chinese authority, amidst a backdrop of risin…
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The Whisper of a Revolution: The Days Before Lexington and Concord By mid-April 1775, everyone knew something was coming, but few knew exactly when or where. The British forces, under General Thomas Gage, were growing impatient, as were the colonial leaders who had long anticipated the coming storm. What few understood, however, was that the next f…
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The Colonial Crisis: A Series of Acts Igniting Resistance In the mid-18th century, the British Parliament enacted a series of laws that would have profound consequences for the American colonies. These acts, designed to raise revenue and tighten British control, ignited widespread discontent among the American colonists and ultimately led to the Wa…
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Salome Alexandra’s Rule Over Israel Salome Alexandra, also known as Shlomtzion, was one of the most remarkable rulers of the Hasmonean Dynasty in Judea. She reigned from 76 BCE to 67 BCE and was the last significant Hasmonean ruler to bring stability and peace to the kingdom before its decline. Her reign is often remembered as a golden age in Judea…
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The Assyrian Invasion of the Kingdom of Israel: A Story Backed by Archaeological, Historical, and Biblical Evidence The fall of the Kingdom of Israel to the Assyrian Empire in 722 BCE is one of the most significant events in the history of the ancient Near East. This dramatic episode unfolded amidst turbulent political alliances, complex cultural e…
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Last time we spoke about the beginning of the Kumul Rebellion. In 1931, tensions in Kumul escalated after a Muslim girl spurned Han tax collector Chang Mu, leading to his violent death at a family dinner. Enraged, Uyghurs retaliated against Chinese officials, igniting a rebellion. Chaos ensued as rebels targeted Han settlers, ultimately capturing K…
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Seeds of Colonial Resentment: The End of the French and Indian War, the Seven Years' War, and the Royal Proclamation of 1763 The conclusion of the French and Indian War (1754-1763), which dovetailed with the broader global conflict of the Seven Years' War (1756-1763), fundamentally reshaped the landscape of North America and set the stage for the g…
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The Day I Became King (The Story Saul was Called) The morning light was just peeking over the hills as I tightened the strap of my sandal and rubbed the dust from my hands. I’d been searching for days, and yet the donkeys were nowhere to be found. My father, Kish, a well-known and respected man from the tribe of Benjamin, had sent me to look for th…
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Last time we spoke about the complicated story of Xinjiang. Xinjiang, though part of China since the Han dynasty, has a distinct cultural and geographic identity aligned more with Central Asia than China’s east. Its remote, mountainous landscapes divide its regions and isolate its ethnic groups, which include Uyghurs, Kazakhs, and Hui Muslims. Yang…
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The Treaty of Paris (1763): Shaping the Future of Empires The Treaty of Paris, signed on February 10, 1763, marked the end of the Seven Years' War (1756–1763), a global conflict known in North America as the French and Indian War. The treaty had far-reaching consequences for the British and French empires, reshaping their colonial holdings and alte…
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Into the Promised Land: The Israelites’ Final Journey from the Wilderness After forty years of wandering, the Israelites stood at the edge of a destiny foretold to their forefathers. The wilderness was behind them, and in front lay Canaan, a land flowing with milk and honey—a place where their dreams of freedom and prosperity could finally take roo…
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Last time we spoke about the Long March. Amidst escalating conflicts, the Red Army, led by the newly empowered Mao Zedong, faced immense pressures from the Nationalist Army. Struggling through defeats and dwindling forces, they devised a bold retreat known as the Long March. Starting in October 1934, they evaded encirclement and crossed treacherous…
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Global Impact and British Dominance (1760): Shifting the Balance of Power By 1760, the dynamics of the global balance of power were dramatically shifting in favor of Britain. As the British forces achieved significant victories in North America, particularly in the French and Indian War, these successes reverberated far beyond the continent. Britai…
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Deutscher Conquest: Last Argument of Kings Podcast der sich an Einsteiger und zukünftig auch an die kompetitive Szene richtet. https://linktr.ee/FeldherrenVonEa Heute reden wir über die Updates für die 100 Kingdoms aus der letzten Happy Hour und unser letztes Turnier in Bedburg. Viel Spaß!بقلم Feldherren von Eä
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Into the Promised Land: The Israelites’ Final Journey from the Wilderness After forty years of wandering, the Israelites stood at the edge of a destiny foretold to their forefathers. The wilderness was behind them, and in front lay Canaan, a land flowing with milk and honey—a place where their dreams of freedom and prosperity could finally take roo…
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Battle of Montreal and the End of Canada As They Knew It (1760) The Road to Montreal: A Struggle for the Fate of North America In the mid-18th century, the fate of North America teetered on a knife’s edge. Britain and France, two global superpowers, were locked in a bitter struggle for control of the continent. The French and Indian War (1754–1763)…
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Life of a Slave in Ancient Egypt: Work, Origins, and Daily Life The period traditionally associated with Moses in Egypt provides insight into the lives of slaves who played a crucial role in Egyptian society and economy. Slavery in Egypt was complex, encompassing a range of origins, roles, and conditions. From massive construction projects to domes…
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Last time we spoke about the Fujian Rebellion of 1933. In the midst of political turmoil, the 19th Route Army, once vital in campaigns for Chiang Kai-shek, found itself at odds with his leadership during Japan’s invasion of Shanghai in 1932. Facing internal rebellion and external threats, Chiang Kai-Shek prioritized fighting the Communists over the…
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The Siege of Quebec and the Battle of the Plains of Abraham (1759) The Siege of Quebec and the subsequent Battle of the Plains of Abraham in 1759 were pivotal moments during the French and Indian War, also part of the global Seven Years' War. The battle led to the British capturing Quebec, a decisive event that would influence the outcome of the wa…
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From Favor to Oppression: The Hebrews in Egypt During the Time of the Hyksos and Ahmose’s Conquest The period between Joseph bringing his family to Egypt and the eventual enslavement of the Hebrews represents a significant phase in Israelite history and intersects meaningfully with a dynamic time in Egypt's past. This era, often associated with the…
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Unrest in the Colonies Before 1755: Economic Grievances, British Monopolies, and Colonial Defiance In the decades leading up to 1755, the American colonies were already brewing with unrest due to a series of British-imposed regulations and monopolies that restricted their economic freedom and stifled their growing sense of independence. The tension…
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The Complex Relationship Between Esau and Jacob: Sons of Isaac The story of Esau and Jacob, twin sons of Isaac and Rebekah, stands as one of the most complex sibling relationships in the Bible. Their rivalry began even before they were born and continued throughout their lives, ultimately shaping the lineage of Israel and impacting the lives of fut…
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The Strategic Importance of Louisbourg: Why the British Targeted the Fortress and Why Its Loss Was a Crushing Blow to the French The Capture of Louisbourg in 1758 was a watershed moment in the French and Indian War, significantly altering the course of the conflict. Understanding why this fortress on Cape Breton Island was so critical to the French…
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