
A weekly history podcast, telling the story of Paris from ancient history to the present day.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 9 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | History | |||

Charlemagne had conquered and stabilised the Frankish Kingdoms, embellishing its churches and encouraging learning and education, where could he go from here? Become an Emperor of course.
Alcuin of York, one of Charlemagne's greatest friends and teachers was one of the most brilliant people of his age, and his work supported by the great king would lay the seeds of learning and knowledge that lives still to this day in Paris.
Charlemagne stands astride the early medieval world like a colossus and his achievements will lay the foundation for a period of artistic renaissance that will bless Paris to this day. Threats are aplenty to his rule, but he pretty much consistently ... more
Pepin the Short had deposed the Merovingians, but he needed legitimacy, and if there was one man who could give him that, it was the Pope in Rome.
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Excellent informative and entertaining
Great first episode, interesting take on a mostly unknown topic, looking forward to more episodes
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A historical series tracing Paris from ancient Gaul to modern times, with a focus on political change, religious transformation, and cultural landmarks. Episodes weave together major rulers, pivotal events, and enduring institutions (like the Basilica of Saint Denis and the Edict of Paris) to show how Paris became a nexus of power, religion, and culture. Unique angles include cross-era threads—from Roman Lutetia through Merovingian politics to early Christian foundations—often anchored by notable figures and places that shaped the city.
Expect thoughtful narrative explorations that mix archival history with myth and legend, offering listeners a vivid sense of how Paris evolved and why its past still resonates today. The format tends to emp... more
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The History of Paris launched 9 months ago and published 27 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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