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Warlords of History

Warlords of History

Mark Pimenta 46 Episodes May 13, 2026

A podcast that uncovers the lifetimes and achievements of prolific warlords from ancient and medieval times. It goes beyond mainstream historical figures to provide thorough accounts of lesser-known warriors and leaders who were titans during their respective ages.

Episodes

Scipio Africanus – Part 13 (Conflicting Realities) May 13, 2026 01:29:25 Through 208 BC, as Scipio expands Rome’s grip over Hispania, it comes at a heavy cost, allowing Hasdrubal Barca to escape Iberia with his army and invade Italy. A decision that ignites political fury within the Senate, nearly costing Scipio his command and future career. From there, we’ll briefly pivot to the events in Italy, culminating in the fateful Battle of the Metaurus, before returning to S
Scipio Africanus – Part 12 (The Battle of Baecula) Jan 7, 2026 01:20:20 Scipio leads his forces deep into southern Hispania in 208 BC for his first great pitched battle. Lured inland by Hasdrubal Barca, he turns the trap against his enemy, concealing the Roman approach before launching a daring, unorthodox attack that shatters the Carthaginian army holding an almost unassailable position. The victory at the Battle of Baecula marking Scipio’s arrival as a preeminent co
Warlords of History - Podcast Trailer Oct 28, 2025 00:01:02 Incredible stories of the world’s greatest military leaders, uncovered from the folds of history. Warlords of History takes you on immersive journeys, deep into the lives and worlds of ancient and medieval commanders who redefined their eras through strategy, courage and audacity. Hosted by Mark Pimenta, each episode blends in-depth research with compelling storytelling to reveal how these militar
Scipio Africanus – Part 11 (The Storming of Carthago Nova) Oct 9, 2025 01:24:53 In this episode, we dive into Scipio’s meticulously planned and breathtaking assault of Carthago Nova in 209 BC. Tracing his rapid ten-day march down the eastern coast of Iberia, with infantry, cavalry and fleet moving in perfect unison, before launching an exquisitely coordinated strike on the city. Blending deception, precision and raw ferocity to achieve the unthinkable, capturing the jewel of
Scipio Africanus – Part 10 (Scipio Takes Command in Hispania) Jul 1, 2025 01:09:00 Into the chaos of Rome’s collapsing front in northeastern Hispania, Scipio arrives in the summer of 210 BC. We’ll follow along in the early months of his campaign as the young General masterfully uses psychology and religion to rebuild the morale of his shattered army, before imposing an intensive training regimen to restore their fighting edge. All the while, behind the scenes, Scipio establishes
Scipio Africanus - Part 9 (Victories and Reversals) Apr 15, 2025 01:52:47 Between 212 and 210 BC, the Second Punic War enters a volatile phase, as triumph and catastrophe hit the Republic in rapid succession. Hannibal wins major victories, yet fails to stop Rome’s momentum as Syracuse falls and pressure mounts on Carthaginian allies. In a desperate bid to save Capua, Hannibal marches on Rome, but fails to divert the Legions from reasserting control across nearly every f
Scipio Africanus - Part 8 (The Roman Revival) Feb 3, 2025 01:24:03 In this episode, we explore Rome's spectacular resurgence in 214 BC as it began to turn the tide of the Second Punic War. Through key victories abroad and sweeping economic reforms at home, how the Republic sustained its unprecedented buildup of Legions, that in 213 BC started clawing back lost ground from Hannibal in southern Italy. Undeniable momentum, fueling a renewed surge of confidence in Ro
Scipio Africanus - Part 7 (The Western Mediterranean Aflame) Oct 23, 2024 01:27:15 In 215 BC as Scipio witnesses his city's desperate struggle to stave off collapse and rebuild its shattered military, Rome focuses its Legions on holding the line against Hannibal in Campania. Only to see its prospects in the Second Punic War grow darker when two foreign powers, Macedon and Syracuse, form alliances with Carthage to bring the Republic to its knees. Triggering the eruption of new th
Scipio Africanus - Part 6 (Rome's Greatest Threat) Aug 7, 2024 01:13:38 With Hannibal having shattered Rome's image as a dominant power at the Battle of Cannae, the cities of southern Italy begin forming alliances with Carthage, bringing the Republic close to collapse in 216 BC. Yet, with the Roman Senate remaining defiant, refusing to accept anything less than total victory in the Second Punic War. Driving them to desperate extremes to assemble new Legions amidst hor
Scipio Africanus - Part 5 (The Battle of Cannae) Jun 4, 2024 01:14:40 With Scipio as the youngest Military Tribune in the largest army ever fielded by the Roman Republic, this incredible force descends upon Apulia where Hannibal and the Carthaginians await. Leading to the Battle of Cannae, fought on August 2, 216 BC, as we dive into the tactics and maneuvers that would ultimately produce Rome's greatest military disaster. Also leaving 8,000 soldiers trapped within t
Guest Episode - History Daily (Julius Caesar Crosses the Rubicon) May 11, 2024 00:19:00 In this friendly takeover of the Warlords of History Podcast airwaves, the History Daily podcast hosted by Lindsay Graham is featured. Taking you through one of the most pivotal moments in history, which set into motion the series of events that would proceed to rip the Roman Republic apart, leading to its demise and ultimately, its rebirth as the Roman Empire. When on January 10th 49 BC, a provin
Scipio Africanus - Part 4 (Deficits in the Roman High Command) Apr 8, 2024 01:22:24 As Scipio takes part in Rome's zealous religious efforts to turn the tide of the Second Punic War, the Republic fails to look inwards, seeing the deficits among its Generals. That Hannibal continues to exploit, invading Central Italy before drawing the Legions into a devastating ambush at the Battle of Lake Trasimene. Driving Rome to adopt the Fabian Strategy to stop the Carthaginian threat, that

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