War Queens
Un podcast de Diversion
17 Épisodes
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Introducing: Valor
Publié: 19/11/2024 -
Listen To Dear Schuyler
Publié: 24/04/2023 -
Boudica: A Battle to Echo Through Ages
Publié: 13/02/2023 -
Introducing The Royals of Malibu
Publié: 06/02/2023 -
Tomyris: Quiet Diplomat & Hardcore Savage
Publié: 17/01/2023 -
Caterina Sforza: Survivor, Executioner, Fighter
Publié: 10/01/2023 -
Manduhai: Blood for Peace
Publié: 03/01/2023 -
Tamar: Lion of the Caucasus (AKA Georgia on My Mind)
Publié: 27/12/2022 -
Artemisia: My Women Have Become Men
Publié: 20/12/2022 -
Catherine The Great: Philosopher Warlord
Publié: 13/12/2022 -
Margaret Thatcher: The Grocer’s Daughter Fights Back
Publié: 06/12/2022 -
Golda Meir: You’re Never Too Old to Fight
Publié: 29/11/2022 -
Indira Gandhi: A War to Save Millions
Publié: 22/11/2022 -
Elizabeth I: Heart Of A King
Publié: 15/11/2022 -
Cleopatra: Femme Fatale Genius Strategist
Publié: 07/11/2022 -
Njinga: Fashionista Conqueror Who Drank Blood
Publié: 07/11/2022 -
Listen to War Queens
Publié: 25/10/2022
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Game of Thrones and Fast & Furious actor Nathalie Emmanuel presents: Every week father-daughter team Jon and Emily Jordan examine the incredible stories of history’s most powerful female battle leaders, the brilliant methods and maneuvers history’s "killer queens” used to defend themselves and their people from enemy forces—and both father and daughter find out something about each other and how each generation appreciates these incredible women. From ancient Persia to modern-day Britain, experience the daunting thresholds these exceptional women had to cross and the clever, sometimes violent ways in which they smashed obstacles in their paths. History’s killer queens come in all colors, ages, and leadership styles, and from countries and cultures around the world. Elizabeth Tudor and Golda Meir played the roles of high-stakes gamblers who studied maps with an unblinking, calculating eye. Angola’s Queen Njinga was willing to shed (and occasionally drink) blood to establish a stable kingdom in an Africa ravaged by the slave trade. Caterina Sforza defended her Italian holdings with cannon and scimitar, and Indira Gandhi launched a war to solve a refugee crisis.
