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Why does it take us so long to make videos?! We spend weeks researching, writing & re-writing every script, & fine-tune every scene until we’re absolutely happy with it. Help us continue to make quality history content by making sure you're subscribed... youtube.com/@EpichistoryTv

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Epic History newsletter #18 is out now! Find out about upcoming series, One Cool History Thing and more. This is FREE for anyone who follows us on Patreon, you don't have to be supporting the channel: patreon.com/posts/epic-his…

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Surely the two best TV adaptations in history are Tinker, Tailor and Wolf Hall. And quite similar in my opinion. I like a protagonist who's not too chatty.


On 14th June 1800, two outstanding French generals were killed: On the battlefield of Marengo, Napoleon’s friend General Desaix (aged 31) was killed leading a decisive counter-attack against the Austrians. On the same day 1,500 miles away in Cairo, the man Napoleon had left in…

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Turns out we have an IMDb rating, and it's 9.3! (There's always one... )

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“The Surrender of Breda” by Diego Velázquez (c.1635). During the Eighty Years’ War, the Spanish besieged the city of Breda in Habsburg controlled Netherlands. On 5th June 1625, the governor of Breda, Justinus van Nassau, surrendered the keys of the city to Ambrosio Spínola, a…

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What's your favourite foreign language history film? Here are some of ours…

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The Abbasids ruled one of history's largest and most influential empires - the Islamic Caliphate - for nearly 500 years, yet their name is hardly known in the West today. Here's our quick intro to the dynasty that presided over 'Islam's Golden Age'.


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