Episodes

Monday Aug 11, 2025
030. Profits and Prophets
Monday Aug 11, 2025
Monday Aug 11, 2025
We're looking at Venice's contribution to the First Crusade and its aftermath. The crusading movement had set out to recover lost territory for the Christian Byzantine Empire. But within a couple of years, it had become a means of establishing a series of Latin Christian states in the MIddle East, which were quickly at loggerheads with the Byzantines. Venice had a delicate path to tread between these frenemies. She didn’t want to miss out on new commercial opportunities, but she didn't want to alienate her old friends either. Most importantly, though, she really wanted to take the opportunity to pick up a few more saints’ relics on the way.
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Intro and outro music is Primavera from Vivaldi’s Le Quattro Stagioni, used under Creative Commons licence from musopen.org

Tuesday Aug 05, 2025
Art & Culture 05. Venetian Historical Fiction with Gina Buonaguro
Tuesday Aug 05, 2025
Tuesday Aug 05, 2025
This week we talk to another historical novelist who uses Venice as a setting for her work. We focus in particular on the lives of 16th century women, from nuns to courtesans.
You can find out more about Gina’s latest work here: https://ginabu.com/the-virgins-of-venice/
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The music used in this episode is from Vivaldi’s Gloria, used under Creative Commons licence from musopen.org

Monday Jul 28, 2025
029. Top Doxe (11th Century)
Monday Jul 28, 2025
Monday Jul 28, 2025
Before we move into the pivotal 12th century, we spend some time on a recap of the 11th century by focusing on the seven men who held the top job in the city. Which of them do we think had the most lasting impact, and best fits our five criteria to be acclaimed as the century’s Top Doxe? Will it be: Teenage Doxe; Two-names Doxe; Reform Doxe; Church-building Doxe; Golden Bull Doxe; First Gondola Doxe; or Big Navy Doxe? Find out what we think, and see whether you agree.
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Intro and outro music is Primavera from Vivaldi’s Le Quattro Stagioni, used under Creative Commons licence from musopen.org

Friday Jul 18, 2025
028. Never get involved in a land war in Asia Minor
Friday Jul 18, 2025
Friday Jul 18, 2025
With the 11th century nearly at an end, Venice’s economy is motoring thanks to her hugely favourable trade deal with Constantinople and the relentless hard work of thousands of ordinary Venetians. But the international situation is volatile for the lagoon dwellers, with their main ally looking increasingly precarious. In the 1090s, Emperor Alexios’s call for western help against the Turks unleashes a new force that will rearrange the international chessboard dramatically, shaking up some of Venice’s most important markets. The Crusades have arrived.
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Intro and outro music is Primavera from Vivaldi’s Le Quattro Stagioni, used under Creative Commons licence from musopen.org

Friday Jul 11, 2025
027. Food Glorious Food
Friday Jul 11, 2025
Friday Jul 11, 2025
You can see the legacy of Venice's mighty commercial prowess everywhere around the city. This week we look at how those international trading influences helped to shape a couple of her most characteristic foods: the fritole that have become a classic Carnevale sweet treat; and the iconic creamed cod of baccala mantecato -- a dish that is so important that it recently gained its own Ducal Confraternity to protect and promote it.
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Intro and outro music is Primavera from Vivaldi’s Le Quattro Stagioni, used under Creative Commons licence from musopen.org

Thursday Jul 03, 2025
Art & Culture 04: Venetian Historical Fiction with Christian Cameron
Thursday Jul 03, 2025
Thursday Jul 03, 2025
This week we talk to historical fiction author Christian Cameron, whose recent novel "The Venetian Heretic" takes place in Venice in 1651. We discuss some of Christian's favourite Venetian characters and stories, and look at how he researched some of the scenes in the novel.
You can find out more about Christian's novel here: https://christiancameronauthor.com/book/the-venetian-heretic/
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Music used in this episode is from Vivaldi's Gloria, used under Creative Commons licence from musopen.org

Monday Jun 23, 2025
026. Trading Places
Monday Jun 23, 2025
Monday Jun 23, 2025
In 1082, Venice won valuable trading concessions from Emperor Alexios in Constantinople. We live in a world where leaders often talk up the importance of trade deals without it ever being clear what the tangible benefits are. But this Golden Bull was genuinely significant. This week we look at what it meant not just for the rich and powerful in Venice, but for the whole community.
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Intro and outro music is Primavera from Vivaldi’s Le Quattro Stagioni, used under Creative Commons licence from musopen.org

Saturday Jun 14, 2025
Casanova Part 5. Roman Holiday
Saturday Jun 14, 2025
Saturday Jun 14, 2025
A woman meets a charming but mercurial young stranger on a coach trip from Naples to Rome. With the apparent connivance of her husband, their relationship blossoms into a delightful, but fleeting, Roman Holiday before she returns to her daily life back in Naples. As the years go by, their recurring meetings will mark out the passing decades of Casanova’s life. But is any of it true? Or is he just fantasising and setting out to shock us? This week we investigate the story of Lucrezia.
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Intro and outro music is “Estate” (Summer) from Vivaldi’s Le Quattro Stagioni, used under Creative Commons licence from musopen.org

The Most Serene Podcast
The Venetian Republic has a long and fascinating history. Join us as we meet some its most interesting characters.
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