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Uneasy Lies the Crown
Riley Bannon
26 episodes
4 days ago
Two sisters combine their expertise in history and neuroscience to examine famous royals from historical and biological perspectives. They hope to understand how mental and neurological illness shaped some of the world’s most important leaders, and the course of history in turn.
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Two sisters combine their expertise in history and neuroscience to examine famous royals from historical and biological perspectives. They hope to understand how mental and neurological illness shaped some of the world’s most important leaders, and the course of history in turn.
Show more...
History
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The Big Short: Napoleon Bonaparte
Uneasy Lies the Crown
1 hour 15 minutes 57 seconds
1 year ago
The Big Short: Napoleon Bonaparte

Napoleon Bonaparte is the most famous military figure in history, a man who started from nothing and gained an empire. On this episode, we break down Napoleon's reign and the science surrounding his eponymous "Napoleon Complex" to understand how a personality could be pathological but lead to heights of achievement never to be seen again.

Plus: A brief history of Napoleon's globetrotting genitalia. Stefanie approves of George Santos' illegal expenditures. We are thankful for you!

Uneasy Lies the Crown
Two sisters combine their expertise in history and neuroscience to examine famous royals from historical and biological perspectives. They hope to understand how mental and neurological illness shaped some of the world’s most important leaders, and the course of history in turn.