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Jul 2019
57m 58s

The Italian Wars, Part 1

Wondery / Patrick Wyman
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The Italian Wars were the defining conflict of the sixteenth century, bridging the gap between the Middle Ages and the early modern period. Today, we explore their origins in medieval dynastic infighting and their opening stages, as King Charles VIII of France rolled south into Italy and changed European politics forever. Support this show by supporting our ... Show More
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