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Cannae: The Longest Day
- By: Ben Kane
- Narrated by: Ben Kane, Philip Stevens
- Length: 7 hrs and 41 mins
- Unabridged
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From the Sunday Times bestseller comes a gripping retelling of Hannibal's greatest trial - the battle of Cannae. Narrated by Phil Stevens, this audio-first novel features music, on-location sound effects and detailed sound design. Cannae, 216 BC - Under a blisteringly hot sun, Hannibal Barca...
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Philip Stephen’s narration
- By Too big for me on 08-04-26
By: Ben Kane
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Talking Classics
- The Shock of the Old
- By: Mary Beard
- Narrated by: Mary Beard
- Length: 5 hrs and 38 mins
- Unabridged
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Why the ongoing fascination with the ancient world? This witty, approachable book asks why—for better or (sometimes) worse—antiquity continues to exert such a powerful hold on the contemporary imagination. Recalling a formative childhood encounter with a four-thousand-year-old piece of bread in a museum, Beard introduces the idea of thauma, or wonder, that kick-started a lifetime engaging with classics.
By: Mary Beard
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Love Thy Stranger
- How the Teachings of Jesus Transformed the Moral Conscience of the West
- By: Bart D. Ehrman, Bart D. Ehrman - introduction
- Narrated by: Robert Petkoff
- Length: 10 hrs
- Unabridged
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From the New York Times bestselling author of Misquoting Jesus comes a surprising history of Jesus’ most radical commandment—a new kind of altruism—tracing how the extraordinary duty to love even those who are strangers to us has shaped our world and our lives. When we donate money to...
By: Bart D. Ehrman, and others
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The Council of Nicaea
- The History of the First Ecumenical Council to Establish Christian Dogma in the Roman Empire
- By: Charles River Editors
- Narrated by: KC Wayman
- Length: 2 hrs
- Unabridged
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The Protestant Reformation is often associated most closely with Martin Luther, and it’s often considered to have started when Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg on October 31, 1517. However, the Reformation cannot be reduced to a single, abrupt, and exceptional event, but must be traced to a much longer process of spiritual, social, and intellectual transformation that unfolded over the late medieval period.
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Roman Britain in Twenty Towns
- A Visitor's Guide
- By: Richard Hingley, Christina Unwin - illustration
- Narrated by: Niall Lucas
- Length: 11 hrs and 21 mins
- Unabridged
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Designed for visitors wishing to explore the archaeological landscape, this user-friendly guide sets out a plan of 20 Roman towns – explaining how visitors can find the site and what they may expect to see. Where appropriate, this book explores how the town developed from an Iron Age settlement or where it began life as a military fortress or fort.
By: Richard Hingley, and others
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Ancient Greece for Beginners: Greek History Simplified for People Who Slept Through History Class
- Past Made Simple
- By: Matt Clayton
- Narrated by: Colin Fluxman
- Length: 6 hrs and 10 mins
- Unabridged
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Performance3
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Ancient Greece for Beginners: A History Audiobook That Doesn’t Put You to SleepIf you’ve ever zoned out during a history lecture or rolled your eyes at yet another shout of “Sparta!”, you're not alone. This audiobook is here to wake up the past. It takes you on a fast-paced, eye-opening journey through one of the most fascinating civilizations in history with clear, compelling storytelling that actually makes sense.
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Simple and Interesting Guide
- By Mark on 15-04-26
By: Matt Clayton
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Cannae: The Longest Day
- By: Ben Kane
- Narrated by: Ben Kane, Philip Stevens
- Length: 7 hrs and 41 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall4
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Performance4
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Story4
From the Sunday Times bestseller comes a gripping retelling of Hannibal's greatest trial - the battle of Cannae. Narrated by Phil Stevens, this audio-first novel features music, on-location sound effects and detailed sound design. Cannae, 216 BC - Under a blisteringly hot sun, Hannibal Barca...
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Philip Stephen’s narration
- By Too big for me on 08-04-26
By: Ben Kane
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Talking Classics
- The Shock of the Old
- By: Mary Beard
- Narrated by: Mary Beard
- Length: 5 hrs and 38 mins
- Unabridged
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Performance0
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Story0
Why the ongoing fascination with the ancient world? This witty, approachable book asks why—for better or (sometimes) worse—antiquity continues to exert such a powerful hold on the contemporary imagination. Recalling a formative childhood encounter with a four-thousand-year-old piece of bread in a museum, Beard introduces the idea of thauma, or wonder, that kick-started a lifetime engaging with classics.
By: Mary Beard
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Love Thy Stranger
- How the Teachings of Jesus Transformed the Moral Conscience of the West
- By: Bart D. Ehrman, Bart D. Ehrman - introduction
- Narrated by: Robert Petkoff
- Length: 10 hrs
- Unabridged
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Overall2
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Performance2
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Story2
From the New York Times bestselling author of Misquoting Jesus comes a surprising history of Jesus’ most radical commandment—a new kind of altruism—tracing how the extraordinary duty to love even those who are strangers to us has shaped our world and our lives. When we donate money to...
By: Bart D. Ehrman, and others
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The Council of Nicaea
- The History of the First Ecumenical Council to Establish Christian Dogma in the Roman Empire
- By: Charles River Editors
- Narrated by: KC Wayman
- Length: 2 hrs
- Unabridged
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The Protestant Reformation is often associated most closely with Martin Luther, and it’s often considered to have started when Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the door of the Castle Church in Wittenberg on October 31, 1517. However, the Reformation cannot be reduced to a single, abrupt, and exceptional event, but must be traced to a much longer process of spiritual, social, and intellectual transformation that unfolded over the late medieval period.
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Roman Britain in Twenty Towns
- A Visitor's Guide
- By: Richard Hingley, Christina Unwin - illustration
- Narrated by: Niall Lucas
- Length: 11 hrs and 21 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall0
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Performance0
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Designed for visitors wishing to explore the archaeological landscape, this user-friendly guide sets out a plan of 20 Roman towns – explaining how visitors can find the site and what they may expect to see. Where appropriate, this book explores how the town developed from an Iron Age settlement or where it began life as a military fortress or fort.
By: Richard Hingley, and others
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Ancient Greece for Beginners: Greek History Simplified for People Who Slept Through History Class
- Past Made Simple
- By: Matt Clayton
- Narrated by: Colin Fluxman
- Length: 6 hrs and 10 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall3
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Performance3
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Story3
Ancient Greece for Beginners: A History Audiobook That Doesn’t Put You to SleepIf you’ve ever zoned out during a history lecture or rolled your eyes at yet another shout of “Sparta!”, you're not alone. This audiobook is here to wake up the past. It takes you on a fast-paced, eye-opening journey through one of the most fascinating civilizations in history with clear, compelling storytelling that actually makes sense.
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Simple and Interesting Guide
- By Mark on 15-04-26
By: Matt Clayton
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Perpetua
- The Woman, the Martyr
- By: Sarah Ruden
- Narrated by: Nancy Peterson
- Length: 6 hrs and 16 mins
- Unabridged
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An intimate and human portrait of Perpetua, a third-century woman author who was idealized as a Christian martyr On March 7, 203, in the monumental amphitheater at Carthage, Vibia Perpetua was one of five Christians who met their deaths after refusing to venerate the Roman emperor Septimius...
By: Sarah Ruden
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Civilizations That Time Forgot
- The Mysterious Civilizations That Vanished, Leaving Clues Beneath Sand, Stone, Jungles Worldwide Today
- By: Briskael S. Thoryn
- Narrated by: Eddie Leonard Jr.
- Length: 3 hrs and 21 mins
- Unabridged
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From the desert sands of forgotten empires to the hidden valleys of vanished kingdoms, Civilizations That Time Forgot takes listeners on a journey through the lost chapters of human history. This captivating exploration uncovers societies that once flourished with advanced cultures, powerful cities, and rich traditions—yet were later erased from the mainstream story of civilization. These are not merely ancient ruins or forgotten names; they are complete worlds that shaped the development of humanity in ways we are still discovering today.
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Behind Caesar's Back
- Rumor, Gossip, and the Making of the Roman Emperors
- By: Caillan Davenport
- Narrated by: Christopher Grove
- Length: 11 hrs and 25 mins
- Unabridged
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Traversing more than seven hundred years of Roman history, this book explores how everyday Romans swapped gossip, spread rumors, told jokes, and chanted protests about their emperors—activity that amounted to much more than idle chatter. Caillan Davenport uses ancient evidence, including letters, graffiti, and songs, to reveal how Romans engaged in politics outside the senate house or imperial council. He argues that the idea of the Roman emperor was shaped not only by the political powers granted to him but also by the debate taking place in the streets, churches, taverns, and markets.
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The Secret History
- By: Procopius
- Narrated by: Adam Verner
- Length: 4 hrs and 18 mins
- Unabridged
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Procopius held a position of esteem in Justinian’s empire as an advisor to the military commander Belisarius. He even wrote the official histories of Justinian’s military conquests, lauding both the emperor and his commander. But secretly… Procopius hated them both, so he wrote Anecdota, later known as Secret History, in private.
By: Procopius
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Trojan War: A 30-Chapter Storytelling Journey Through Myth and War
- A War That Created the West History- Heroes, Humans, and the Cost of Glory
- By: Dakikon Publishing
- Narrated by: J. Scott Bennett
- Length: 4 hrs and 46 mins
- Unabridged
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Discover the Trojan War as you've never experienced it before—through the eyes of those who lived, loved, and died in history's most legendary conflict. From a wedding snub that sparked divine fury to the wooden horse that ended an empire, this masterful retelling brings ancient Troy blazingly to life for modern listeners.
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Constantine the Great
- How Power Survived Rome
- By: Tom Hicks
- Narrated by: Christopher Meglin
- Length: 4 hrs and 14 mins
- Unabridged
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Power does not survive by force alone. It survives by meaning, structure, and habit. When Constantine rose to power, Rome was collapsing under the weight of its own instability. Emperors came and went through civil war. Authority was temporary. Violence had become the empire's method of succession. Victory solved nothing—because nothing lasted.
By: Tom Hicks
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Rome’s Greatest Generals: From Republic to Empire
- Three Epic Biographies of Scipio Africanus, Marcus Agrippa, and Belisarius
- By: Daily Learning Academy
- Narrated by: Eric LaCord
- Length: 4 hrs and 55 mins
- Unabridged
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Rome’s Greatest Generals: From Republic to Empire brings together three sweeping biographies of the men who shaped Rome’s destiny across nearly seven centuries. From the battlefields of the Punic Wars to the height of imperial expansion and the empire’s final struggle for survival, these generals did more than win wars; they defined what Roman power meant. Scipio Africanus: Rome’s first true military genius, the man who dared to challenge Hannibal and saved the Republic from annihilation.
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The Narrative History of Asclepius Cult
- The Wounded Healer - The Ancient Search for Healing
- By: Dakikon Publishing
- Narrated by: J. Scott Bennett
- Length: 3 hrs and 11 mins
- Unabridged
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Before medical schools. Before clinical science. There were sanctuaries. Across the hills of ancient Greece, the sick traveled to quiet marble precincts dedicated to Asclepius — god of healing, son of Apollo, student of a centaur, and himself a figure both mortal and divine. They came not only for remedies, but for dreams.
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The Great Pyramid
- Prophecy in Stone
- By: Noah Hutchings
- Narrated by: Johnathan Welsh
- Length: 5 hrs and 10 mins
- Unabridged
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The Scriptures say that God established wonders in the land of Egypt. When was the Great Pyramid built? Who was the builder? Why was it built? These are questions that continue to be debated by archaeologists, astronomers, other scientists, and historians. The noted historian Josephus wrote that the Great Pyramid was built by the descendants of Seth, before the flood, to record the knowledge of the heavens.
By: Noah Hutchings
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Rome’s First General
- The Story of Scipio Africanus
- By: Daily Learning Academy
- Narrated by: Eric LaCord
- Length: 1 hr and 40 mins
- Unabridged
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Rome stood on the brink of annihilation. Hannibal, the Carthaginian mastermind, had marched across the Alps, shattered Roman armies, and left the Republic reeling from defeat. When all seemed lost, one young general rose to the challenge: Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus; and changed the course of history forever.
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Blood for the Gods
- Humanity's Disturbing History of Sacrifices
- By: Victoria van Halen
- Narrated by: Rick Nolting
- Length: 4 hrs and 13 mins
- Unabridged
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Blood for the Gods explores one of the darkest and most uncomfortable patterns in human history. Across continents and centuries, societies repeatedly killed in the name of belief, order, and necessity. From ancient rituals to modern systems, the methods changed, but the logic often remained the same. This book traces how ritual killing emerged from fear, became organized through religion and power, and slowly transformed rather than disappeared.
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El arte de correr
- De Maratón a Atenas, con alas en los pies
- By: Andrea Marcolongo, Juan Rabasseda Gascón - translator
- Narrated by: Elsa Veiga
- Length: 7 hrs and 14 mins
- Unabridged
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¿Por qué corremos? Todo el esfuerzo y el dolor, ¿con qué fin? ¿A qué obedece este amor por la tonificación muscular, la velocidad y el sudor? Los deportistas de la Grecia clásica fueron los primeros en plantearse estas preguntas, los primeros en suspender la guerra, el trabajo o la política para disfrutar de celebraciones públicas de las proezas atléticas, como en los célebres Juegos Olímpicos. Inventaron el deporte y también fueron los primeros en comprender cómo la actividad física se relaciona con nuestro bienestar mental.
By: Andrea Marcolongo, and others