History Storytime - For Kids โดย Sophie (7) & Ellie (5) tell history for kids
Sophie (7) & Ellie (5) tell history for kids
History Storytime for children told by 7 year old Sophie, 5 year old Ellie and their Daddy. Exciting history stories of Knights, Tudors, Romans, World Wars, Revolutions, Explorers, Scientists and Sports. Hear amazing history stories of animals, stirring historical stories of love and betrayal, and of strong women and how they changed history. Real life narrative history as it should be told. Won Silver in the BritPodAwards. Helps support learning history for the National Curriculum with Key Stage 1 (KS1) and Key Stage 2 (KS2) and for all Elementary ages - Grades K-5. Great for supporting parents with homeschooling. Valued by teachers, enjoyed by parents, loved by kids.
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Sophie (age 9) and Ellie (age 7) tell the story of how the Roman Republic into the Roman Empire. 2000 years ago Rome was in chaos. The great Roman general Julius Caesar had been murdered. He was stabbed to death by nobles, including his friend, Brutus. They had believed he wanted to make himself King. They did not want to be ruled by a King. The murderers of Caesar were delighted with themselves. They thought they had saved Rome. However, Julius Caesar’s friends were furious. One of his friends was called Mark Antony. He was asked to speak at Julius Caesar’s funeral. Thousands of ordinary Romans were there. Mark Antony gave a speech in which he reminded everyone how much Caesar had loved the ordinary people. He also told them how in Caesar’s will he had left money for the poor people of Rome. Then he showed the crowd Caesar’s torn and bloody toga from when he had been killed. The crowd were furious. They turned on the murderers of Caesar and hunted them through the streets of Rome. Brutus and the other murderers fled. Caesar’s nephew was called Octavian. Caesar had adopted him as his son. He now called himself Octavian Caesar. Octavian and Mark Antony raised and army and chased Caesar’s murderers. They defeated them in battle. Brutus killed himself. Octavian and Mark Antony did not trust each other. They decided to divide up control of the Roman lands between them. Mark Antony took the East and ruled from Egypt. Octavian took the West and ruled from Rome. To make their alliance stronger, Mark Antony married Octavian’s sister, Octavia. However, in Egypt, Mark Antony met Cleopatra, the Queen of Egypt. She had been Julius Caesar’s girlfriend. Now she became Mark Antony’s girlfriend. People in Rome did not like this. Nor did Octavian. War broke out. There was a big naval battle but at the height of the battle, Cleopatra and her ships fled. Mark Antony followed her. The battle was lost. Then Mark Antony’s soldiers fled too. Mark Antony then believed that Cleopatra had killed herself. He was so upset he tried to kill himself with a sword. However, before he died he learned that Cleopatra was actually alive. He died in her arms. Cleopatra tried to make peace with Octavian but he was not interested. She killed herself by letting a snake bite her. She died from its poison. Octavian then took total control in Rome. He called himself Imperator which meant Commander. Over time this word changed and became our word for Emperor. The Roman Republic was over; now it was the Roman Empire. PATRONS' CLUB If you liked this episode you might like to join our Patrons’ Club. You can join at www.patreon.com/historystorytime. There are exclusive episodes there. We have a new episode out about the Battle of the Atlantic in World War Two.
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129 - The Fall of the Roman Republic: The Rise of Augustus Mon, 25 Jul 2022 - 0h
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128 - Fall of the Roman Republic: The Death of Caesar Mon, 25 Apr 2022 - 0h
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127 - The Siege of Vienna of 1683 Mon, 11 Apr 2022 - 0h
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126 - WW1: The Christmas Truce of 1914 Sun, 16 Dec 2018 - 0h
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125 - Romans: Roman Empire - Emperors, People and Mice Sat, 08 Dec 2018 - 0h
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124 - Explorers: The Space Race and the Moon Landing in 1969 Sat, 01 Dec 2018 - 0h
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123 - Victorians: Florence Nightingale: The Lady of the Lamp Sat, 24 Nov 2018 - 0h
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122 - Medieval: "Queen" Matilda, Knights and Eels Sat, 17 Nov 2018 - 0h
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121 - WW1: Jack Cornwell VC and the Battle of Jutland Sun, 11 Nov 2018 - 0h
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120 - 1700s: The French Revolution and the Guillotine Mon, 05 Nov 2018 - 0h
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119 - Renaissance: The Spanish Armada of 1588 Mon, 05 Nov 2018 - 0h
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118 - Medicine: The Black Death Mon, 05 Nov 2018 - 0h
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117 - Romans: Boudicca and the Roman Conquest of Britain Sun, 04 Nov 2018 - 0h
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116 - Harriet Tubman Mon, 28 Mar 2022 - 0h
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115 - The History of Ukraine Mon, 07 Mar 2022 - 0h
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114 - The Wars of the Roses Mon, 14 Feb 2022 - 0h
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113 - Genghis Khan Mon, 24 Jan 2022 - 0h
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112 - Captain Cook and the European Discovery of Australia, New Zealand and Hawaii Mon, 10 Jan 2022 - 0h
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111 - History of the Christmas Carol Mon, 20 Dec 2021 - 0h
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110 - World War Two - Blitzkrieg Mon, 06 Dec 2021 - 0h
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109 - The Invention of the Tank Mon, 29 Nov 2021 - 0h
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108 - The History of Pollution and Saving the Planet Mon, 22 Nov 2021 - 0h
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107 - The Fall of Constantinople Mon, 15 Nov 2021 - 0h
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106 - The Tomb of the Unknown Warrior Mon, 08 Nov 2021 - 0h
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105 - The Aztecs Mon, 01 Nov 2021 - 0h
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104 - Hallowe‘en Special: Ghosts in History Mon, 25 Oct 2021 - 0h
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103 - The History of the Police Mon, 18 Oct 2021 - 0h
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102 - The Cold War Mon, 11 Oct 2021 - 0h
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101 - Napoleon‘s March on Moscow in 1812 Mon, 04 Oct 2021 - 0h
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100 - Gruesome Executions in History Mon, 27 Sep 2021 - 0h
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99 - World War Two - The Eastern Front Mon, 20 Sep 2021 - 0h
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98 - The Peasants‘ Revolt Mon, 13 Sep 2021 - 0h
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97 - Marie Antoinette Mon, 06 Sep 2021 - 0h
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96 - Why did World War Two start? Mon, 30 Aug 2021 - 0h
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95 - Disaster in Afghanistan: The First Afghan War of 1839 Mon, 23 Aug 2021 - 0h
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94 - The Hundred Years' War Mon, 16 Aug 2021 - 0h
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93 - The History of Flight Mon, 09 Aug 2021 - 0h
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92 - The Modern Olympic Games Mon, 02 Aug 2021 - 0h
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91 - The Ancient Olympic Games Mon, 26 Jul 2021 - 0h
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90 - The Vikings' Discovery of America Mon, 19 Jul 2021 - 0h
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89 - The History of Football Mon, 12 Jul 2021 - 0h
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88 - Lady Jane Grey: England's Nine Day Tudor Queen Mon, 05 Jul 2021 - 0h
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87 - Marie Curie Mon, 28 Jun 2021 - 0h
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86 - Magna Carta Mon, 21 Jun 2021 - 0h
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85 - Romulus, Remus and the Founding of Rome Mon, 14 Jun 2021 - 0h
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84 - William Shakespeare Mon, 07 Jun 2021 - 0h
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83 - The Persian Invasion of Ancient Greece Mon, 31 May 2021 - 0h
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82 - Ancient Greece and the History of the Marathon Mon, 24 May 2021 - 0h
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81 - Livia, Domina of Rome Mon, 17 May 2021 - 0h
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80 - The Viking Age: Triumph of the Northmen Mon, 10 May 2021 - 0h