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#254 | En Garde! A History Of Duelling

#254 | En Garde! A History Of Duelling

Published 3 years, 11 months ago
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For much of human civilisation, people have fought each to the death as a way of resolving arguments.

In this episode, we'll explore the curious and bloody history of one-on-one combat, from ancient Rome to 20th century France.

  • The most recent "modern" duel (1967, France)
  • The ancient concept of "champion warfare"
  • Trial by combat: a legal way to resolve a dispute
  • How trial by combat worked: a practical perspective
  • Why trial by combat died out
  • Trial by combat in Scandinavia: "Holmgang"
  • Renaissance duelling for honour
  • The role of the "second"
  • The two French officers who duelled against each other 30 times in 19 years
  • Duelling in the USA
  • Duelling goes all the way to The White House: Andrew Jackson & Alexander Hamilton
  • Why (and when) duelling stopped being popular
  • The legacy of duelling in books, poetry and film

Full interactive transcript, subtitles and key vocabulary available on the website: https://www.leonardoenglish.com/podcasts/duelling


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