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The Forgotten Timeline

The Forgotten Timeline

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Step into the captivating world of history with "The Forgotten Timeline," a podcast that takes you on an immersive journey through the annals of time. Join us as we unravel the rich tapestry of human civilization, exploring the stories, events, and individuals that have shaped our world.

In each episode, we dive deep into a different era, culture, or pivotal moment in world history, shedding light on the triumphs, challenges, and enduring legacies that continue to resonate today. From the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia to the revolutions that reshaped nations, from the conquerors who left indelible marks to the visionaries who forged new paths, "The Forgotten Timeline" offers a comprehensive and engaging exploration of our shared past.

Our expert hosts and guests bring history to life, offering fresh perspectives, intriguing anecdotes, and thought-provoking insights that will leave you both informed and inspired. Whether you're a seasoned history buff or just beginning your journey of discovery, this podcast is your passport to understanding the world's most fascinating stories.

Join us on "The Forgotten Timeline " and unlock the secrets, mysteries, and enduring lessons of world history. Subscribe now to embark on an unforgettable voyage through the ages.


The content presented in this history podcast is intended for informational and educational purposes only.



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  • American Indian Sailed to Europe With Vikings?
    Apr 29 2026
    Scientific research into Icelandic genetics suggests that a Native American woman may have traveled to Europe with Viking explorers roughly five centuries before Columbus. Researchers identified a specific maternal DNA lineage, known as C1e, which is currently found in a small group of Icelanders and shares deep roots with Indigenous American populations. This genetic discovery aligns with historical Norse sagas and archaeological evidence from Newfoundland, which document brief settlements and interactions with local inhabitants around the year 1000. While the sagas record the capture of Indigenous children, they do not explicitly mention a woman returning to Iceland, leaving her identity a mystery. This potential transatlantic crossing represents a significant instance of early human migration and bidirectional contact between the Old and New Worlds. Ultimately, the study highlights how genetic detective work can uncover forgotten chapters of history that traditional written records fail to preserve.

    "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it". George Santayana
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    43 min
  • Black Death - Causes, Symptoms & Impact
    Apr 29 2026
    The episode explores the Black Death, a catastrophic 14th-century pandemic caused by the Yersinia pestis bacterium that decimated populations across Eurasia and North Africa. It details the three clinical forms of the disease—bubonic, septicemic, and pneumonic—while explaining how global trade networks and poor urban sanitation facilitated its rapid spread. Beyond the biological aspects, the source examines the social and economic upheaval caused by the plague, such as the collapse of feudalism and the rise of labor wages. The episode also highlights the desperate medical responses of the era, ranging from the implementation of quarantine to the tragic scapegoating of minority groups. Ultimately, the material portrays the pandemic as a pivotal turning point that fundamentally reshaped human history, culture, and public health practices.

    "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it". George Santayana
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    39 min
  • William Shakespeare Biography
    Apr 25 2026
    This episode provides a comprehensive biography of William Shakespeare, tracing his journey from a modest upbringing in Stratford-upon-Avon to his legendary career in London. It examines his educational background, his family life with Anne Hathaway, and the mysterious "lost years" before he emerged as a dominant force in English drama. The overview highlights his dual success as a creative genius and a shrewd businessman, noting his roles as an actor, playwright, and theater shareholder. Key works, including his tragedies, comedies, and sonnets, are discussed alongside the posthumous publication of the First Folio, which preserved his literary contributions. Ultimately, the source emphasizes Shakespeare’s enduring global legacy and his profound impact on the evolution of the English language.

    "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it". George Santayana
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    19 min
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