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Let me tell you about the person beside the throne. Here we talk about the women (and sometimes the men) who have been lost to the shadows of history, and try to cast a little light on their lives. They may not have mattered in the grand scheme, but eve


    • Jan 1, 1970 LATEST EPISODE
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    The Three and a Half Wives of Julius Caesar, Part I | Cossutia and Cornelia

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 15:47


    They say behind every great man is a great woman, but who were these women who stood behind one of the most famous figures in history - Julius Caesar. Join me in Little Sleights as we do a deep dive into the lives of Cossutia, Cornelia, Pompeia, and Calpurnia - the three and a half wives of Rome's first dictator for life.

    The Queen of Lies - Marina Mniszech

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 25:58


    Wife and mother of usurpers, two time Tsaritsa, destruction of a dynasty - she was a Polish-born noblewoman whose life became embroiled in the Russian Time of Troubles. Her actions sent ripples across two nations, raising two kings and dooming hundreds elsewhere, until her death in 1614.But before all that, she was Marina Mniszech.

    The Displaced, Part 2 - Hiroo Onoda

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 16:19


    In Part 2 of this series, we look at Hiroo Onoda, the Japanese soldier who kept fighting World War II - 29 years after Japan's surrender. His beginning, his fight, and what came after - who he was in a Japan that had moved on.

    The Displaced, Part 1 - Cynthia Ann Parker

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 18:51


    There are some people that might have enjoyed their little obscurities, to quietly continue on with their lives and their duties unnoticed, never to be reminded of the larger scope of humanity. In this short series I have two such tales for you. The first: the story of a woman who was violently ripped away from one family and eventually found a peaceful existence with another, only to have the cycle start again when violence found her once more. She was Narua, wife of a Comanche war chieftain, daughter of a Texas Ranger.But before all that, she was Cynthia Ann Parker.

    The African Princess - Anna Kingsley

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 31:11


    Born an African princess, she lived the majority of her life as slave, then slaveowner after she was sold as a child. As she grew to hold the confidence and admiration of the man she would call both Master and Husband, she earned her freedom and land of her own. Navigating the turbulent times of early 1800s Spanish Florida, she saw her life burn to the ground multiple times - once, she held the match herself. The name given to her was Anna Madgigine Jai Kingsley.But before all that, she was Anta Majigeen Ndiaye.

    The Woman in The Wax - Marie Tussaud

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 21:17


     Madame Tussaud's is a household name, the famed wax museum that boasts a wide collection of celebrities and famous figures from history both recent and far-flung. But not many know the story of one woman's lifelong labor in the field of waxworks. From humble beginnings in France, to surviving a revolution, to wandering Europe, the real Madame Tussaud became the preeminent wax creator of her time.But before all that, she was Anna Maria Grosholtz.

    The Great Imposter Part 2 - Giorgio Perlasca

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 20:22


    Part 2 of Giorgio Perlasca's story.In 1987, a group of Holocaust survivors wrote to the Yad Vashem Holocaust museum to notify them of an heroic savior that had gone unnoticed in Padua, Italy for many years - one who had saved over 5000 lives in Budapest in World War II. Once discovered, he went by many names: the Spanish Schindler. The Italian Wallenberg. Righteous Among the Nations.

    The Great Imposter Part I - Giorgio Perlasca

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 18:33


    In 1987, a group of Holocaust survivors wrote to the Yad Vashem Holocaust museum to notify them of an heroic savior that had gone unnoticed in Padua, Italy for many years - one who had saved over 5000 lives in Budapest in World War II. Once discovered, he went by many names: the Spanish Schindler. The Italian Wallenberg. Righteous Among the Nations.But before all that, he was Giorgio Perlasca

    The Byzantine Phoenix - Theodora

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 17:40


    A saint no stranger to sinning, devout to some, diabolical to others and driven above all else, she was a force of nature made flesh that saw her will imposed on the most powerful men in her empire, including her husband, Justinian I. A staunch friend, loyal disciple, and dedicated wife, she was Theodora of Paphlagonia.

    The Sawbones Suffragette - Mary Edwards Walker

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 16:59


    Eighty-six years. Multiple careers Wars of swords and speech. She was a prisoner. A prohibitionist. Spy, surgeon, suffragist. Writer and abolitionist. She was also the only woman to ever receive the United States Medal of Honor. Multiple careers, a war on two frontsBut before all that, she was Mary Edwards Walker.

    The Devils in the Details

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 14:06


    Did you know the story of Napoleon's most humiliating defeat? Or see the signs of future follies in Richard's Nixon's past? Have you heard of the greatest story Robert Louis Stevenson never told? If not, strap in, because this is a different kind of Little Sleights, where we'll talk about the moments lost in the shadows of some of history's tallest figures.

    The Last Empress - Xochitl

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 14:53


    In 916 AD, a woman drew her sword against her enemies and led her kingdom into battle. She would lose that fight, and her life, that same day. Her empire would not long survive her absence, and soon both grave and civilization were lost to time. Now she is both empress and enigma. But before all that, she was Xochitl.

    The Lost Fourths - Berenice/Arsinoe

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 14:09


    They were the daughters of Ptolemy. Sisters of Cleopatra. Usurpers. Victors. Victims. Queens. But before all that, they were Berenice and Arsinoe.

    The Shadow on the Wall - Branwell Bronte

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 16:51


    He would go down as everything from the failure of the family to the romantic anti-hero his sisters would become famous for creating, while history would see his sisters raised to the highest echelons in literature. They were the Bronte sisters. He, in the end, was much less.But before that, he was Branwell Bronte.

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    The Restoration Cinderella - Nell Gwyn

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 18:38


    She was the mistress of Charles II, mother to a duke, and one of the first English actresses to (legally) grace the stage. But before all that, she was Nell Gwyn.

    The Living Muse - Aspasia of Miletus

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 14:58


    She was the mistress and perhaps wife of Pericles, preeminent Athenian leader. The target of playwrights, the muse of philosophers, and the source of debate and myth for years to come. But before all that, she was Aspasia of Miletus.

    The Original Iron Lady - Clementine Churchill

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 22:50


    She was the wife of Winston Churchill, his rock and his safe place over the course of two wars, birth and death, depressions both financial and emotional, promotions and retirement. But before all that, she was Clementine Hozier.

    The Bride of Transylvania - Justina Szilágyi

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 14:37


    We talk about the second wife of Vlad Tepes - and her life beyond that.

    The Canadian Titanic - RMS Empress of Ireland

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 33:46


    In 1914 a Canadian ocean liner sunk to the bed of the St Lawrence River in Quebec, Canada, taking over 1000 souls with her. It became the worst maritime disaster during peacetime in Canadian history. But before the tragedy, that ship was the RMS Empress of Ireland, the ship that helped realize the dreams of a growing Canadian company and thousands of immigrants.

    The Nation's Darling - Lotta Crabtree

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 17:35


    One of the original child stars and, eventually, the highest paid actress of her day, she took the Wild West by storm in the late 1800s and forever left her mark on San Francisco and the American stages.But before all that, she was Lotta Crabtree.

    A Virginian Double Agent - James Armistead Lafayette

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 23:12


    Slave turned spy, Virginian James Armistead help change the tide of the summer of 1781 and the Battle of Yorktown as he snuck secrets out of Charles Cornwallis' camp and into the hands of the Marquis de Lafayette. But once he'd help win the war, could he also win his freedom?

    The Three and A Half Wives of Julius Caesar, Part II | Pompeia and Calpurnia

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 19:43


    Last time on the Three and a Half Wives..., we talked about Cossutia and Cornelia, Caesar's first two wives. This week, we examine Pompeia and Calpurnia, the scandal and the dream, and the end of an era.

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