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Georgia
Tbilisi
Queen Tamar
Ottoman Empire
Bagrationi Dynasty
Russia
David the Builder
Mongol Empire
Georgian Orthodox Church
Democratic Republic Of Georgia
Shota Rustaveli
Gelati Monastery
David IV the Builder
Russian Empire
Erekle II
Bagrat III
Safavid Empire
Giorgi Saakadze
Lavrentiy Beria
Soviet Union

Georgia, a land of soaring Caucasus peaks and ancient stone monasteries, has for millennia been a crossroads where empires clashed and cultures converged. In this series, Lucas and Luna guide listeners through the full arc of Georgian history — from the rise of the Colchis and Iberian kingdoms, through the golden age under King David the Builder and Queen Tamar, to the brutal partitions between Ot... more

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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the legendary Battle of Didgori in 1121, where King David IV (David Aghmashenebeli) led a Georgian army of 55,000 against a Seljuk coalition rumored to be 300,000 strong. They discuss David's military reforms, ... more

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore Georgia's remarkable cultural and architectural revival under King Bagrat IV (r. 1027–1072), a period often overshadowed by the later Golden Age. They focus on the construction of the Bagrati Cathedral in Kutai... more

In 1752, the Kingdom of Imereti in western Georgia faced annihilation from the Ottoman-backed warlord Baisubani. In a desperate gamble, King Solomon I of Imereti led his outnumbered army to the Battle of Khresili. But this battle wasn't just about ta... more

Bagrat IV of Georgia, reigning from 1027 to 1072, inherited a kingdom caught between the Byzantine Empire and the rising Seljuk Turks. This episode explores Bagrat's decades-long struggle to maintain Georgia's independence, focusing on his shrewd dip... more

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore a pivotal moment in Georgian history: the conversion of Kartli (Iberia) to Christianity in the early 4th century. They focus on the figure of Saint Nino, a captive woman from Cappadocia who is credited with con... more

In this milestone 100th episode, Lucas and Luna explore the dramatic end of an era: the 1795 Battle of Krtsanisi, where King Erekle II of Kartli-Kakheti faced the Qajar army of Agha Mohammad Khan. We trace Erekle's earlier alliance with Russia under ... more

In this episode of The History of Georgia, Lucas and Luna explore the life and reign of Bagrat III, the first king of a united Georgia. They discuss how Bagrat, a member of the Bagrationi dynasty, inherited lands from his father and adoptive father, ... more

Before Queen Tamar's legendary reign, her father King Giorgi III laid the groundwork for Georgia's medieval golden age. This episode explores how Giorgi III crushed noble revolts, reformed the military by integrating Kipchak mercenaries, and secured ... more

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A historically focused series exploring the long arc of Georgia's past, from ancient kingdoms and medieval empires to the pressures of neighboring powers and Soviet era legacies. Episodes weave political, religious, and cultural threads—treaty-making, church-state relations, and independence movements—into a narrative about resilience, national identity, and Georgia's role as a political buffer in the Caucasus. The show stands out for its depth in medieval to modern Georgia, frequent connections between historical events and contemporary memory, and its clear storytelling style that makes complex geopolitics accessible to general listeners. Potential sponsors may note an engaged, educated audience with strong interest in history, culture, a... more

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