While the western Adventures are surprisingly well-documented, in the Balkans we deal with battles that may or may not have happened, tales of revenge that are likely all fabrications, and a musical chair of relationships, as the Byzantines and the Bolgars jocky for power. Come, join us as we explore this mess!And if you just can't get enough of history podcasts, A History of Italy awaits!
Around the same time the Vikings were causing some hay on the coastlines, the Hungarians got on the road to steal anything that was not nailed down inland. Let's discuss how these campaigns went, what made them successful, and the effects they had on the emerging Hungarian Principality.
The Hungarians took over the Basin with little effort, but by 907, the hammer was about to fall. We shall follow the unfolding confrontation between the Bavarians, seeking to reconquer their lost territories, and the Magyars now occupying them, and discuss the myths surrounding this battle.
No biggie, just the most consequential event in Hungarian history. Let's discuss how it went, the theories surrounding it, and the issue with our major source for the event.
A discussion of the Carpathian Basin's history and geography. Follow the show on Facebook and other social media! If you have questions, or just feel like saying hi, send it to historyofthehungarians@gmail.com
The Hungarians leave behind the Khazars, and then the Steppes altogether. Let's get them right up to the Conquest, shall we?
From the wide grasslands, a people take shape. A long-winded discussion on the origins of the Hungarians, both linguistic and mythical theories.
A short introduction and discussion of what the show will be all about. See you on the 20th of August!