Jan 19
1298: The First Zeppelin Raid on Britain
January 19, 1915. in Norfolk, England, four people are killed by German bombs during the first ever zeppelin raid of World War One. This episode originally aired in 2023. Support the show! Join Into History for ad-free listening and more. History Daily is a co-production of Airsh ... Show More
19m 25s
Apr 2025
How Pope Francis Changed the Catholic Church
<p>Church bells rang out across the world on Monday to mark the death of Pope Francis at the age of 88.</p><p>Jason Horowitz, the Rome bureau chief at The New York Times, discusses the pope’s push to change the church, his bitter clashes with traditionalists, and what his papacy ... Show More
39m 20s
Dec 2024
523. Charlemagne: Return of the Kings (Part 1)
The Frankish king, Charlemagne the Great, is one of the titanic figures of European history, simultaneously renowned and shadowy. His rise to supreme power is a staggering story of warring religious empires, betrayal, battle, blindings and brutal conquest. How, then, did this one ... Show More
50m 31s
Jan 2025
534. Emperors of Rome: Sex Secrets of the Caesars (Part 1)
The Roman historian Suetonius’ The Lives of the Caesars, written during the early imperial period of the Roman Empire, is a seminal biography covering the biographies of the early emperors of Rome, during two spectacular centuries of Roman history. Delving deep into the personal ... Show More
53m 41s
Aug 2025
Introducing The Pope and the Führer: The Secret Vatican Files of World War II with Michael Knowles
Pope Pius XII, the man who led the Church through WWII, has been maligned by history as the Pope that could have stood against Hitler, but remained silent. Recent archival revelations, however, tell a different story. What is the truth? How did he respond to the Nazi threat? And ... Show More
1m 42s
Aug 2025
Introducing The Pope and the Führer: The Secret Vatican Files of World War II with Michael Knowles
Pope Pius XII, the man who led the Church through WWII, has been maligned by history as the Pope that could have stood against Hitler, but remained silent. Recent archival revelations, however, tell a different story. What is the truth? How did he respond to the Nazi threat? And ... Show More
1m 57s
<p>The world’s 1.4 billion Catholics have a new pope, and for the first time, he is from America.</p><p>Jason Horowitz, the Rome bureau chief of The New York Times, introduces us to Pope Leo XIV.</p><p>Guest: <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/by/jason-horowitz" target="_blank"><st ... Show More