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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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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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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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1066 AD: William of Normandy finally crosses the English Channel and begins his invasion of England. He is confronted by Harold Godwinson and the remains of the Anglo Saxon army recovering from their recent victory at Stamford Bridge. Song; I'm Over Being Underrated by blessthefall- Hard Feelings www.warandconquest.com warandconquestpcast@gmail.com…
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The Jumonville Affair: The Spark that Ignited the French and Indian War The Jumonville Affair, a brief but significant skirmish that occurred on May 28, 1754, in the dense forests of western Pennsylvania, is often cited as the event that ignited the French and Indian War. This confrontation between a small British militia led by a young George Wash…
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Last time we spoke about the establishment of the Jiangxi Soviet. After the CCP's failed uprisings, Mao Zedong and Zhu De fled to rural China, determined to build a strong, agrarian-based Red Army. Mao narrowly escaped capture and regrouped with fewer than 1,000 soldiers, facing morale and loyalty issues. To rebuild, he implemented reforms, creatin…
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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 dieser Folge widment wir uns den seit langem gewünschten Sorcer Kings. Dafür haben wir euch ein tolles Paket geschnürt, wir wünschen viel Spaß mit der Folge! === The Last Argument of Kin…
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Marc Antony and Cleopatra: From Separate Paths to a Tragic Love Story The story of Marc Antony and Cleopatra is one of the most famous and tragic love stories in history, filled with political intrigue, passion, and the fall of an ancient dynasty. Both individuals were powerful figures in their own right—Antony, a skilled Roman general and statesma…
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Front Cover… [Radio Broadcast Begins] Host: "Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is WNCR, bringing you the latest and most compelling news from across the colonies and beyond. Tonight, we take you to the front lines of a conflict that has ignited the wilderness of North America—a conflict that could very well change the course of history. This…
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Alexander the Great’s Conquest of Egypt (332 BC): The Birth of Hellenistic Egypt In 332 BC, Alexander the Great of Macedonia, on his sweeping campaign to conquer the Persian Empire, marched into Egypt and claimed the ancient land without a fight. This event marked a pivotal moment in Egyptian history, as it ended the Second Persian Occupation and h…
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The French Settlement of New Orleans: A Pivotal Moment in American History The settlement of New Orleans by the French is a significant event in the history of North America, marked by strategic planning, geopolitical maneuvering, and cultural fusion. This article delves into the major events surrounding the establishment of New Orleans, exploring …
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The Battles of Megiddo (609 BC) and Carchemish (605 BC): Egypt's Struggle Against Babylon and the Decline of Egyptian Influence The late 7th century BC was a time of immense geopolitical upheaval in the Near East. Two critical battles, the Battle of Megiddo in 609 BC and the Battle of Carchemish in 605 BC—played defining roles in shaping the balanc…
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Last time we spoke about the Central Plains War. Chiang Kai-Shek faced a formidable anti-Chiang coalition led by Yan Xishan, Feng Yuxiang, and Li Zongren. Zhang Xueliang, initially absent, worked tirelessly from Mukden to prevent Northern warlords from joining the coalition. The conflict, exacerbated by severe famine in Shaanxi that fueled unrest, …
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The French Settling of Quebec City and Montreal: A Pivotal Chapter in North American History The French settlement of Quebec City in 1608 and Montreal in 1642 marked the beginning of France's deep and enduring presence in North America. These two settlements were not just isolated events but critical milestones in the broader context of European co…
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The Life and Legacy of Akhenaten: Egypt’s Heretic Pharaoh In the heart of ancient Egypt, amidst the grandeur of the Eighteenth Dynasty, a prince was born who would challenge the very foundations of his civilization. His name was Amenhotep IV, but history would soon know him as Akhenaten—a name that would echo through millennia as the Pharaoh who da…
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The of New Sweden and the Building of Fort Christina The establishment of New Sweden and the construction of Fort Christina mark significant events in the early colonial history of North America. These events reflect the complex interplay of European powers vying for influence and territory in the New World. Understanding these historical milestone…
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Female Pharaohs of New Kingdom Egypt: Power, Service, and Legacy In ancient Egypt, the pharaoh was traditionally a male figure, a divine ruler who governed both the spiritual and earthly realms. However, throughout the long history of Egypt, a select group of powerful women rose to the title of "Pharaoh," defying gender norms to lead the kingdom in…
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Last time we spoke about the first Encirclement Campaign against the CCP. Amidst ongoing attacks, the communist movement thrived in rural Jiangxi, even as urban support dwindled. Li Lisan championed urban uprisings, opposing Mao Zedong's focus on rural encirclement. Failed assaults on Nanchang and Changsha highlighted their discord. The Red Army's …
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The Settlement of Fort Orange and Other Major Dutch Settlements in America The early 17th century was a period of significant exploration and colonization, particularly by European powers, such as Spain, France, England, and the Netherlands. One of the notable Dutch ventures into the New World was the establishment of Fort Orange, which laid the gr…
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Foreign Rule and Transformation in Ancient Egypt The Second Intermediate Period (c. 1782 BC – 1570 BC) was a significant era in ancient Egypt's history, marked by political fragmentation and foreign dominance. Central to this period was the rise of the Hyksos, a Semitic people from the Levant who took control of northern Egypt. Their invasion and r…
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Portugal's Exploration and Settlement in North America and Brazil Portugal's exploration and settlement efforts in the 15th and 16th centuries were pivotal in shaping the history of the Americas. While often overshadowed by Spain's more extensive conquests, Portugal's colonization endeavors in the Americas, particularly in Brazil, laid the groundwo…
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The Middle Kingdom: Reunification of Egypt The Middle Kingdom of Egypt (c. 2055–1650 BC) is often regarded as a high point in Egyptian civilization, marked by stability, cultural flourishing, and central authority. It emerged after a tumultuous period known as the First Intermediate Period (c. 2181–2055 BC), when Egypt’s political unity collapsed. …
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Last time we spoke about the Chiang-Gui War. China was reunified, but not was all well in Camelot. Chiang Kai-Shek initially popular, faced opposition from various factions, including Northern warlords and rival generals. The KMT decided to relocate the capital from Beijing to Nanking, which sparked resistance from those attached to Beijing’s rich …
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The History of Spanish Colonization in the Americas (1490-1700) The Spanish colonization of the Americas marks one of the most significant periods of global history, spanning over two centuries, from the late 15th to the early 18th century. It was characterized by exploration, conquest, and colonization, resulting in profound cultural, social, and …
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Egyptian Religious Beliefs: Ma'at, the Afterlife, and the Transition from Pre-unification to the Old Kingdom Egyptian religious beliefs were deeply woven into the daily lives, governance, and worldview of the people, reflecting their connection to the natural world and the divine. Central to this belief system was the concept of Ma'at, a principle …
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The Settlement of Maryland: A Refuge for Catholics The settlement of Maryland, in 1632. stands as a significant event in American history, rooted in religious tolerance and economic ambition. Founded by George Calvert, Lord Baltimore, Maryland was envisioned as a haven for Catholics escaping persecution in England. In this chapter, we will delve in…
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Virginia (1607): The Birthplace of American Dreams The settlement of Virginia, marked by the establishment of Jamestown in 1607, is a pivotal chapter in the history of the United States. As the first permanent English colony in America, it laid the foundation for the nation's development and expansion. The story of Virginia encapsulates the early s…
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Last time we spoke about the Sino-Soviet Conflict of 1929. In 1919, Soviet Commissar Lev Karakhan promised China the return of the Chinese Eastern Railway at no cost, aiming to foster good relations amid the Russian Civil War. However, the Soviets retracted the offer, causing tensions. Over the next decade, control of the railway shifted between Ch…
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Samuel de Champlain: Navigator, Explorer, and Father of New France Samuel de Champlain, born around 1574 in Brouage, France, was a pivotal figure during the Age of Exploration. Known as "The Father of New France," Champlain's contributions to exploration, mapping, and the establishment of French colonies in North America were instrumental in shapin…
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Here are ten additional important and fascinating aspects of Ancient Africa, further showcasing the continent's diverse historical heritage: The Carthaginian Empire (c. 814 BC – 146 BC) Carthage, located in present-day Tunisia, was founded by Phoenician settlers and became a powerful maritime and commercial empire in the western Mediterranean. Cart…
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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 dieser Folge werfen wir einen schnellen Blick auf die Änderungen. Diese haben wir jetzt auch erst seit wenigen Stunden vor uns wollten aber ganz dringend darüber sprechen. Nicht in aller…
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Last time we spoke about the Guangzhou, Gansu and Red Spear Uprisings. During China’s Warlord Era, the CCP faced many challenges as they sought to implement land revolutions and armed uprisings. Following the Nanchang and Autumn Harvest uprisings, the CCP held an emergency meeting criticizing Chen Duxiu for his appeasement of the KMT right wing. Wi…
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Jacques Cartier: Pioneering French Explorer of the New World Jacques Cartier, a French explorer born on December 31, 1491, in Saint-Malo, Brittany, France, played a crucial role in the Age of Empires with his significant voyages to the New World. Commissioned by King Francis I of France, Cartier's explorations in the early 16th century laid the fou…
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Jamestown: The First Permanent English Settlement Discovery and Significance Jamestown, established in 1607 in present-day Virginia, holds the distinction of being the first permanent English settlement in North America. This milestone in colonial history marked the beginning of what would eventually become the United States. The significance of Ja…
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Jamestown: The First Permanent English Settlement Discovery and Significance Jamestown, established in 1607 in present-day Virginia, holds the distinction of being the first permanent English settlement in North America. This milestone in colonial history marked the beginning of what would eventually become the United States. The significance of Ja…
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The Formation and Early Development of Swahili City-States The Swahili culture, which later grew into a thriving and sophisticated maritime society, had its beginnings long before external influences shaped its development. This early period was marked by the migration of Bantu-speaking peoples to the East African coast, the establishment of coasta…
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Last time we spoke about the Nanchang and Autumn Harvest Uprisings. On August 1st, during the Nanchang Uprising, the CCP's 2nd Front Army inflicted heavy casualties and seized substantial weaponry. Reorganized under He Long and Ye Ting, the army, then 20,000 strong, celebrated in Nanchang, attracting new recruits. However, faced with an imminent co…
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The Life of Sir Francis Drake Sir Francis Drake, one of the most renowned figures of the Elizabethan Age, was a navigator, privateer, and sea captain whose exploits and contributions had a significant impact on the history of England and maritime exploration. His daring ventures against the Spanish Armada and his pioneering circumnavigation of the …
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The Ghana Empire: Origins and Its Importance in Western African History The Ghana Empire, also known as the Wagadou Empire, was one of the first great empires of West Africa, predating the rise of the Mali and Songhai empires. Its influence, from its origins to its height, played a key role in shaping Western African civilization, culture, and econ…
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The Conquest of the Maya Civilization: Key Explorers and Their Contributions The conquest of the Maya civilization was a lengthy and complex endeavor that spanned several decades. Unlike the relatively swift conquest of the Aztec Empire, the Maya resistance was prolonged, due to their decentralized city-states and challenging geography. This chapte…
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Transitioning from Nomadic to Settled Life: The Journey of African Tribes For millennia, many African tribes lived as nomadic hunter-gatherers, moving across vast landscapes in search of food, water, and shelter. However, around 10,000 years ago, a significant shift began to occur as some of these communities transitioned from a nomadic lifestyle t…
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Last time we spoke about the beginning of the Chinese Civil War. By early 1927, Chiang Kai-Shek had assembled a team of right-wing KMT members and anti-communist allies like Dai Jitao and Wu Tiecheng, strategizing to sever ties with the Soviet Union and garner support from local gentry, merchants, and international diplomats. Despite publicly maint…
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Hernán Cortés: The Conquistador Who Changed the New World Hernán Cortés, born in 1485 in Medellín, Spain, emerged as a pivotal figure during the Age of Exploration. Initially studying law before abandoning it for a life of adventure, Cortés sailed to the New World in 1504, seeking fortune and opportunity. His ambitions and tenacity soon caught the …
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The Development of Complex Societies in Sub-Saharan Africa (c. 3,500 BC – 3,000 BC) The period between 3,500 BC and 3,000 BC marks a significant era in the history of Sub-Saharan Africa, characterized by the emergence of complex societies. These developments laid the groundwork for the rich cultural and political landscapes that would later define …
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The Origin of Slavery and Its Use in Ancient Times Slavery, a practice as old as human civilization itself, has been a pervasive institution across various cultures and regions throughout history. Its origins are deeply rooted in the early development of agricultural societies and the formation of complex social hierarchies. Understanding the origi…
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