
From the icy plains of Siberia to the opulent halls of the Winter Palace, the Russian Empire shaped the destiny of Eurasia for over three centuries. Join Lucas and Luna as they unravel the epic saga of the Romanov dynasty—from Peter the Great's westernizing reforms and the founding of St. Petersburg to Catherine the Great's expansionist ambitions and the brutal serfdom that fueled a nation. Explor... more
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Long before the Trans-Siberian Railway or the Russo-Japanese War, the Russian Empire expanded south and east into the vast steppes of Central Asia. This episode follows the dramatic 19th-century conquest of the Khanates of Kokand, Khiva, and Bukhara ... more
When Napoleon's Grande Armée entered Moscow on September 14, 1812, they expected triumph. Instead, they found a ghost city—and within hours, flames consumed three-quarters of its wooden buildings. This episode explores the Moscow Fire of 1812, a pivo... more
In this episode of The Russian Empire: From Tsars to Revolution, Lucas and Luna explore Ivan the Terrible's Oprichnina—the seven-year period of state-sponsored terror that reshaped Russia. They discuss the 1565 creation of the oprichnina, a separate ... more
In December 1825, a group of young Russian officers led a rebellion in Senate Square, Saint Petersburg, against the newly crowned Tsar Nicholas I. They called themselves the Decembrists. This episode explores their ideals, their secret societies (the... more
In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Battle of Borodino, the bloodiest single day of the Napoleonic Wars. Fought on September 7, 1812, near the village of Borodino, 125 kilometers west of Moscow, the battle pitted Napoleon's Grande Armée again... more
In 1773, a Don Cossack named Yemelyan Pugachev claimed to be the murdered Tsar Peter III and ignited the largest popular uprising in Russian history before the 20th century. This episode explores how Pugachev's rebellion swept across the Volga and Ur... more
In 1698, while Peter the Great was touring Europe on his Grand Embassy, the Streltsy—Moscow's elite musketeers—rose in rebellion. This episode unpacks the causes, the brutal suppression led by General Patrick Gordon, and the mass executions that foll... more
In 1904, the Russian Empire and Japan went to war over control of Manchuria and Korea. While the Battle of Tsushima is well-known, the epic siege of Port Arthur—a fortified Russian naval base in China—was a turning point that drained Russian resource... more









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A detailed, narrative-driven history show that disentangles the rise and fall of a vast empire, tracing the Romanov dynasty from Peter the Great through the 20th century. Episodes weave together political power, modernization efforts, autocratic governance, and revolutionary movements, with a strong emphasis on pivotal events likeSerfdom, the Decembrist revolt, major wars, and the 1917 revolutions. The hosts connect imperial policy to social change, cultural flourishing, and enduring legacies in contemporary geopolitics, offering a lucid, critical lens on how an empire's internal tensions and external pressures shaped Eurasian history. Notable features include thematic explorations of autocracy vs. modernization, the role of reform and repr... more
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