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The Russian Empire History Podcast

The Russian Empire History Podcast

De: JP Bristow
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The history of all the peoples of the Russian Empire. New episode twice a month. Subscribe for exclusive Member EpisodesJP Bristow Mundial
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  • 1.86 - The Emergence of Lithuania
    Oct 20 2025

    Following the death of Mindaugas, Lithuania goes through a period of instability before beginning to annex Rus territory.

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    32 m
  • 1.85 -Ivan I “the Moneybag"
    Sep 29 2025

    Khan Ozbeg changes his policy and makes Ivan of Moscow his man in the northeast.

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    30 m
  • 1.84 - Ozbek and the Knyazes
    Sep 22 2025

    Ozbek continues to interfere with the knyazes, and to secure his control over his other frontier regions.

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    28 m
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I’ve been desperately searching for a concrete audiobook on the history of Russia and haven’t been able to find anything that goes way back all the way to the beginning. I came across this podcast on Audible quite obscurely and it’s far more informative (and not to mention, more intriguing) than I could’ve hoped for. I’m about 12 episodes in, and I think I may be kind of addicted. The audio quality isn’t as high as what I’m used to, but boy does it make up for that in quality of content. Thank you for making this valuable and intriguing history accessible to the lay person!!!

Incredibly detailed and told in a captivating, story-form manner

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I scoured the web for a history of Russia. I am glad I found this!

Informative and entertaining

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I'm only six episodes in but I feel like I have learned so much.

my new binge podcast

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I've never been a huge podcast person but I've been loving this series! I started this because I was hungry for more context and history after reading a historical fiction book set in medieval Russian (The Bear and the Nightingale) and this is hitting all the right spots. Lots of interesting facts and explanations that are informative enough to get the point across but are limited enough in scope that it's not overwhelming and gives you enough to look up more on your own.

Fascinating!

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