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Tag Archives: Bettany Hughes
Istanbul: A Tale of Three Cities by Bettany Hughes
The goddess is back with a remarkable history of our favourite city! Istanbul has always been a place where stories and histories collide and crackle, where the idea is as potent as the historical fact. From the Qu’ran to Shakespeare, … Continue reading
Posted in Bettany Hughes, Modern Books
Tagged Bettany Hughes, Byzanitum, Constantinople, Istanbul
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Divine Women by the (almost) divine Bettany Hughes on BBC 2 tonight 11 April
Our favourite TV historian returns to the BBC with a brand new series tracing the hidden and, often controversial, history of women in religion. From Ancient Greece and Rome to China and India, she uncovers stories which unlock a secret … Continue reading
Bettany Hughes – Sappho on BBC Radio 4’s Great Lives
Our heroine Bettany Hughes keeps us engaged with the ancient world as we get sand between our toes during the long days of August. She is Matthew Parris’ guest on his wonderful BBC Radio 4 programme Great Lives on 10 … Continue reading
The Ancient World with Bettany Hughes – 4oD – Channel 4
For Bettany’s many fans out there it is still possible to watch some of the episodes from her recent series ‘The Ancient World’ shown on Channel 4. It is available by clicking this link – beware the episodes have an … Continue reading
myByzantine Blog One Year On
I could not let the first anniversary of myByzantine blog pass without some comment. What started as an attempt to discover whether there was much interest in the subject of Byzantium beyond academia, has developed into something important to me, … Continue reading
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Tagged Aquileia, Bettany Hughes, Byzantine, Byzantium, Crusades, Emperor, Grado, Jonathan Phillips, Judith Herrin, Lake Ohrid, Macedonia, Via Egnatia
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Bettany Hughes – The Day Jesus Died
I had no plans to post today, nor to add more about Bettany so soon, but this programme first shown on Good Friday shows how good she is as a historian and documentary maker. Given a full one hour slot … Continue reading
Banishing Eve
This series will cover the role of Byzantium and the Orthodox Church in the role of women in Christianity. Historian Bettany Hughes (yes her again – she has been busy!) uses the latest scholarship to take us back to the … Continue reading
Posted in Bettany Hughes, Radio & TV Programmes
Tagged BBC, Bettany Hughes, Christianity, Nicea, Radio 4, religion
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Alexandria: The Greatest City by Bettany Hughes
Ok this is not about Byzantium as such, but Alexandria did feature as a city of importance in the Empire, and this programme is hosted by our favourite historian pin-up girl, and friend of Byzantium, Bettany Hughes! Three cities dominated … Continue reading
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Tagged Alexander the Great, Alexandria, Bettany Hughes, Byzantium, Cleopatra, Julius Caesar, More4
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Bettany Hughes Uncovers Istanbul
Thirty years after her first visit, the historian returns to find hidden treasures in the European Capital of Culture for 2010 Firecrackers and cars do not typically mix. But when one of Istanbul’s football teams wins, the traffic in the … Continue reading
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Tagged Bettany Hughes, Black Sea, Byzantine, Byzantium, Capital of Culture, Constantinople, Emperor, Empress, Golden Horn, Istanbul, Ottoman, Princes’ Islands, Sea of Marmara, Theodosius, Turkey, Turks
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