Dive into the real-life history that inspires the locations, characters, and storylines of the legendary world of Assassin’s Creed.
‘Echoes of History’, a Ubisoft podcast brought to you by History Hit, is the place where listeners can explore the narrow side streets of Medici-ruled Florence, cross sand dunes in the shadow of ancient pyramids, climb the rigging of 18th century brigs sailing across the Caribbean and meet the most powerful warlords in Feudal Japan, all before stepping ‘into the Animus’ to understand how and why these moments are recreated in the acclaimed historical game series.
Every week, join historian Matt Lewis, and regular contributor Holly Nielsen, as they speak to historical experts about the secrets of the past and uncover how these stories influence Assassin’s Creed.
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The Renaissance was an age of sweeping transformation in politics, literature, science, art and architecture. Perhaps nothing better represents the latter achievements than il Duomo di Firenze - the Cathedral of Florence, the city where the epic Ezio trilogy of Assassin’s Creed - and the Renaissance - began.
The story of the Duomo is both more complicated and more controversial than you’d expect. Matt Lewis is joined by architectural historian Emma Wells to shed light on the marvels and mysteries of Florence Cathedral.
Echoes of History is a Ubisoft podcast, brought to you by History Hit.
Hosted by: Matt Lewis
Edited by: Alex Jones
Produced by: Matt Lewis, Robin McConnell
Senior Producer: Anne-Marie Luff
Production Coordinator: Beth Donaldson
Executive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen Bennett
Music:
Approaching Target by Jesper Kyd
Earth by Jesper Kyd
Tour of Venice by Jesper Kyd
The Madam by Jesper Kyd
Sanctuary by Jesper Kyd
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The Borgias are a lynchpin in the history of the Italian Renaissance. Their tale of intrigue, corruption and cut-throat ambition still inspires storytellers, and they appear as primary villains in Assassin's Creed II.
But is their reputation deserved? To reveal how much history has underserved the Borgias, Matt Lewis talks to Associate Professor Jennifer DeSilva, whose book The Borgia Family: Rumour and Reputation peels back the layers of fiction shrouding the truth.
Echoes of History is a Ubisoft podcast, brought to you by History Hit.
Hosted by: Matt Lewis
Edited by: Tim Arstall
Produced by: Matt Lewis, Robin McConnell
Senior Producer: Anne-Marie Luff
Production Coordinator: Beth Donaldson
Executive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen Bennett
Music:
Ezio's Family by Jesper Kyd
Earth by Jesper Kyd
Venice Combat by Jesper Kyd
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The Viking Age saw the creation of new towns and new kingdoms in Britain and Ireland. What impact did Norse settlers have on politics, culture and the economy? Professor Fiona Edmonds joins Matt Lewis to reveal the ways in which Vikings shaped medieval Ireland and Britain.
Echoes of History is a Ubisoft podcast, brought to you by History Hit.
Hosted by: Matt Lewis
Edited by: Robin McConnell
Produced by: Matt Lewis, Robin McConnell
Senior Producer: Anne-Marie Luff
Production Coordinator: Beth Donaldson
Executive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen Bennett
Music:
Bounteous Fields by Max Aruj
Bury the Past, Build the Future by Max Aruj
Canaid Lia Fáil by Einar Selvik
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Halloween is a tradition that only grows in popularity each year. Yet its origins are mysterious, shrouded by myth and misconception.
Some of its roots trace back to the Gaelic festival of Samhain. In this episode, Matt Lewis and Dr Kelly Fitzgerald explore the traditions and significance of Samhain to the people who celebrated it, and its connections to Halloween.
Echoes of History is a Ubisoft podcast, brought to you by History Hit.
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Edited by: Robin McConnell
Produced by: Matt Lewis, Robin McConnell, Peta Stamper
Senior Producer: Anne-Marie Luff
Production Coordinator: Beth Donaldson
Executive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen Bennett
Music:
Assassin's Creed Valhalla Main Theme by Sarah Schachner, Einar Selvik, Jesper Kyd
Asgard Hall Of The Aesir by Sarah Schachner, Einar Selvik
Ravensthorpe by Sarah Schachner
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Viking Age Ireland was divided into many rival kingdoms. However, some men could rise to become High King of Ireland. Men like Flann Sinna. How did he become High King? Did he wield real power over the other kingdoms? When did the High Kingship come to an end?
Matt Lewis is joined by Professor Máire Ní Mhaonaigh to explain the significance of the High Kingship and the reign of Flann Sinna, which oversaw the profound effects of the Norse arrival.
Echoes of History is a Ubisoft podcast, brought to you by History Hit.
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Edited by: Robin McConnell
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Senior Producer: Anne-Marie Luff
Production Coordinator: Beth Donaldson
Executive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen Bennett
Music:
Canaid Lia Fáil by Einar Selvik, Julie Fowlis
Rivers and Fjords by Sarah Schachner
New People, Old Empires by Sarah Schachner
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Today, we’ll study someone who was both a cause and a victim of the French Revolution: the cake-promoting queen, Marie Antoinette.
In Assassin’s Creed Unity, we glimpse Marie Antoinette living the high-life while the poor people of Paris starve. By walking the streets of Paris, we also get an idea of the public perception of her as a detached, and even cruel, consort. Understanding her reputation helps us understand her fate, which we’ll examine closely today.
Matt is helped Maddy and Anthony from the After Dark podcast to take us on a journey through the final days of Marie Antoinette.
Echoes of History is a Ubisoft podcast, brought to you by History Hit.
Hosted by: Matt Lewis
Edited by: Tomos Delargy
Produced by: Freddy Chick, Robin McConnell
Senior Producer: Anne-Marie Luff
Production Coordinator: Beth Donaldson
Executive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen Bennett
Music:
The Attainted One by Christ Tilton, Jesper Kyd
The Bottle of Solitude by Christ Tilton
Nothing Is True by Christ Tilton, Jesper Kyd
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The Storming of the Bastille is one of the key events of the French Revolution and is known throughout the world. But it is fair to say that the name is better known than the event itself. Was it more than just a prison break? Why was it so important to the revolutionaries? And what did this event contribute to the democratic and social changes that followed?
Matt Lewis is joined by Professor David Andress from the University of Portsmouth to reveal the events of that fateful day, the reasons behind them, and their lasting impact.
Echoes of History is a Ubisoft podcast, brought to you by History Hit.
Hosted by: Matt Lewis
Edited by: Robin McConnell
Produced by: Matt Lewis, Robin McConnell
Senior Producer: Anne-Marie Luff
Production Coordinator: Beth Donaldson
Executive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen Bennett
Music:
Books of Grievances by Sarah Schachner
Versailles for Sore Eyes by Christ Tilton
A Leap Of Faith by Chris Tilton, Jesper Kyd
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Napoleon Bonaparte is a household name; a rare example of someone who is as well remembered by his supporters as by his enemies. His life is rich with dramatic irony. He was a key figure in the creation of the First French Republic, yet became a self-appointed Emperor. Surrounded by enemies, he secured peace in France through war abroad and was hated by the monarchies of Europe, who feared he would bring democracy to their lands.
Dan Snow from Dan Snow's History Hit joins Matt Lewis to ask who exactly was this man? Where did he come from and what is his legacy for the Western world?
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Hosted by: Matt Lewis
Edited by: Alex Jones
Produced by: Matt Lewis, Joseph Knight, Robin McConnell
Senior Producer: Anne-Marie Luff
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Executive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen Bennett
Music:
Binding Loyalties by Sarah Schachner
Breach Party by Chris Tilton
Chase by Chase Basis by Chris Tilton
Versailles for Sore Eyes by Chris Tilton
The Nation, The Law, and The King by Sarah Schachner
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George Washington is perhaps the most consequential leader in the USA’s short history. Having demonstrated his leadership credentials as commander-in-chief during the American Revolutionary War, he then set a precedent for all subsequent US presidents to follow by refusing the opportunity to seize power. Yet he also craved to be part of the British Empire and ignored pleas to right other wrongs of his era.
Alexis Coe, New York Times Bestselling author of You Never Forget Your First: A Biography of George Washington, joins Matt Lewis to unpack the complexities and contradictions of History's Greatest Man.
Echoes of History is a Ubisoft podcast, brought to you by History Hit.
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Edited by: Robin McConnell
Produced by: Matt Lewis, Robin McConnell, Joseph Knight
Senior Producer: Anne-Marie Luff
Production Coordinator: Beth Donaldson
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Music:
Deadly Performance Suite by Lorne Balfe
Church Threatened by Lorne Balfe
Epilogue by Lorne Balfe
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The shot heard ‘round the world; the start of the American Revolution. An event that would have profound consequences for world history, especially western democracy. Who’d have thought that something of such magnitude would begin in a small settlement with as many cows as people living in it?
Don Wildman hops across the Atlantic from American History Hit to help Matt Lewis understand how two tiny towns became the spark that lit the fire of the American War of Independence.
Echoes of History is a Ubisoft podcast, brought to you by History Hit.
Hosted by: Matt Lewis
Edited by: Tim Arstall
Produced by: Matt Lewis, Sophie Gee, Robin McConnell
Senior Producer: Anne-Marie Luff
Production Coordinator: Beth Donaldson
Executive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen Bennett
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Main Menu Theme by Lorne Balfe
Burial Mound by Lorne Balfe
The Convoy by Lorne Balfe
Fort Attack by Lorne Balfe
Deadly Performance by Lorne Balfe
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Assassin’s Creed III offers players a glimpse into the room where it happened - the signing of the Declaration of Independence. But was the Declaration more than just a document? Who wrote it? And what were the immediate and lasting impacts of making such a Declaration?
To answer these questions and more, Matt Lewis is joined by Prof Frank Cogliano, whose latest book A Revolutionary Friendship: Washington, Jefferson, and the American Republic is available now.
Echoes of History is a Ubisoft podcast, brought to you by History Hit.
Hosted by: Matt Lewis
Edited by: Robin McConnell
Produced by: Matt Lewis, Robin McConnell, Peta Stamper
Senior Producer: Anne-Marie Luff
Production Coordinator: Beth Donaldson
Executive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen Bennett
Music:
Philadelphia by Lorne Balfe
Epilogue by Lorne Balfe
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In 47 BCE, Julius Caesar arrived in Egypt as a victorious general, ready to make an easy alliance with the Pharaoh. Instead, he found himself besieged in Egypt’s capital city by the very ruler who wanted to ally with him. Trapped and outnumbered, Caesar’s glory was almost cut short.
In this episode, Matt Lewis and Dr Jen Gerrish unravel the messy politics, personalities and relationships that led to Caesar’s most dangerous moment.
Echoes of History is a Ubisoft podcast, brought to you by History Hit.
Hosted by: Matt Lewis
Edited by: Alex Jones
Produced by: Matt Lewis, Rob Weinberg, Robin McConnell
Senior Producer: Anne-Marie Luff
Production Coordinator: Beth Donaldson
Executive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen Bennett
Music:
The Tongueless Land by Sarah Schachner
Fire In The Duat by Sarah Schachner
Nomads Of The White Desert by Sarah Schachner
Desert Delirium by Sarah Schachner
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The Great Sphinx of Giza is the most recognisable statue in the world - and one of the most mysterious. Even its Western name is misleading, since the monument bears little resemblance to the sphinx of ancient Greek mythology. Conflicting stories about who built it and why have circulated since ancient times. These include tales of what lies inside…
In this episode, Dr Chris Naunton joins Matt Lewis to explore how the Sphinx was likely made; the evidence for who made it; and the many myths that surround it to this day.
Echoes of History is a Ubisoft podcast, brought to you by History Hit.
Hosted by: Matt Lewis
Edited by: Tim Arstall
Produced by: Matt Lewis, Robin McConnell
Senior Producer: Anne-Marie Luff
Production Coordinator: Beth Donaldson
Executive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen Bennett
Music:
Bayek Of Siwa by Sarah Schachner
Nomads Of The White Desert by Sarah Schachner
Cthonic Invasion by Sarah Schachner
Ptolemy's Lament by Sarah Schachner
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Antony and Cleopatra. Julius Caesar and Pompey the Great. These are household names thanks to Shakespeare’s plays, big budget TV shows and films, and histories written about them since antiquity. But Ptolemy XIII is an afterthought, if anyone bothers to think about him at all.
Today Matt Lewis and Prof. Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones shed light on a ruler who was instrumental in the rise to power of Cleopatra and Julius Caesar, and was a key player in the end of an era in the ancient world, yet about whom little is known.
Echoes of History is a Ubisoft podcast, brought to you by History Hit.
Hosted by: Matt Lewis
Edited by: Robin McConnell
Produced by: Matt Lewis, Robin McConnell
Senior Producer: Anne-Marie Luff
Production Coordinator: Beth Donaldson
Executive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen Bennett
Music:
Assassin's Creed Origins Main Theme by Sarah Shachner
Ptolemy's Lament by Sarah Schachner
Bayek Of Siwa by Sarah Schachner
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An enduring symbol of ancient Greek artistry and architecture. Arguably the most recognisable monument they left behind. The Parthenon.
Built atop the Acropolis in Athens during the 5th century BCE, its construction was completed just before the start of the Peloponnesian War. Today, its ruined marble pillars are printed on postcards the world over, and visited daily by hordes of bustling tourists. Tristan Hughes from The Ancients podcast guides Matt Lewis through the very long story of the Parthenon - from its origins in embezzlement, to its ruin in war, and the mysterious functions it served in between.
Echoes of History is a Ubisoft podcast, brought to you by History Hit.
Hosted by: Matt Lewis
Edited by: Alex Jones
Produced by: Joseph Knight, Matt Lewis, Robin McConnell
Senior Producer: Anne-Marie Luff
Production Coordinator: Beth Donaldson
Executive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen Bennett
Music:
Phoibe The Orphan by The Flight & Mike Georgiades
A Happy Family by The Flight & Mike Georgiades
The Cult Of Kosmos by The Flight & Mike Georgiades
Ariadnes' Fate by The Flight & Mike Georgiades
Korinth by The Flight & Mike Georgiades
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A tradition that endured millennia. The ancient Olympic Games began in 776 BC and took place every four years until at least 396 AD. It was a major religious and sporting festival, attended by over 40,000 spectators who flocked to watch athletes compete in sports like wrestling, chariot racing and athletics.
Matt Lewis is joined by Dr Nigel Spivey to explore the history of the ancient Olympic games, delving into its various origin stories and outlining how the games evolved over a thousand years of history. What was competing and spectating at the games like for ordinary people? What was the significance of the Olympic Games on wider Hellenic society?
Echoes of History is a Ubisoft podcast, brought to you by History Hit.
Hosted by: Matt Lewis
Edited by: Tim Astall
Produced by: Joseph Knight, Peta Stamper, Matt Lewis, Robin McConnell
Senior Producer: Anne-Marie Luff
Production Coordinator: Beth Donaldson
Executive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen Bennett
Music:
Legend Of The Eagle Bearer by The Flight & Mike Georgiades
Kephalonnia Island by The Flight & Mike Georgiades
Revenge Of The Wolves by The Flight
Markos by The Flight & Mike Georgiades
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Around 460 BCE, a man was born in Ancient Greece who would change medicine forever. He invented a new scientific approach to medicine that recognised disease as a natural phenomenon, rather than the will of the gods. Or at least, that's what we're told.
Matt Lewis joins Prof. Helen King, author of Hippocrates Now and Immaculate Forms, to reveal what we really know about Hippocrates’ life, his medical philosophy and the legacy he left modern medicine. They pick apart what the sources actually tell us about him, and ask whether he really is the author of the Hippocratic Oath.
Echoes of History is a Ubisoft podcast, brought to you by History Hit.
Hosted by: Matt Lewis
Edited by: Alex Jones
Produced by: Matt Lewis, Robin McConnell
Senior Producer: Anne-Marie Luff
Production Coordinator: Beth Donaldson
Executive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen Bennett
Music:
Legend Of The Eagle Bearer by The Flight & Mike Georgiades
The 300 by The Flight
Barnabas by The Flight & Mike Georgiades
Conflict Of The Seas by The Flight
Kephalonnia Island by The Flight & Mike Georgiades
Conversations by The Flight & Mike Georgiades
Brasidas by The Flight & Mike Georgiades
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The literal jewel in the British crown, the Koh-i-Noor diamond has a history as rich as its caratage. Queen Victoria received it from the last maharaja of the Sikh Empire, and it has become a symbol of British colonialism ever since - even in the eyes of the Empress of India herself.
In this episode, thanks to a glitch in the Animus, Dan Snow steps in to interview Shrabani Basu about the famous Koh-i-Noor diamond - its origin and its storied journey to modern day controversy.
Echoes of History is a Ubisoft podcast, brought to you by History Hit. This episode was originally produced for and can be heard in full on Dan Snow's History Hit.
Hosted by: Matt Lewis & Dan Snow
Edited by: Dougal Patmore
Produced by: Mariana des Forges
Senior Producer: Anne-Marie Luff
Production Coordinator: Beth Donaldson
Executive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen Bennett
Music:
Everyone Has A Price by Austin Wintory
A Ballet Of Blades by Austin Wintory
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The Industrial Revolution began in Britain in the late 18th century, giving birth to an era that has changed world history. The period was characterised by rapid economic, social and technological growth. Marked by innovation and inventions like the steam engine, spinning jenny and telephone, industrialisation also saw a rise in urbanisation, the factory system, poverty and the exploitation of a new urban working class. This in turn led to social and political movements such as communism.
Matt Lewis and Tom Furber from The London Archives provide an overview of how the Industrial Revolution came about and transformed the city of London as its epicentre. What were some of the most important advances during this period? What were the effects of rapid industrialisation on Victorian society?
Echoes of History is a Ubisoft podcast, brought to you by History Hit.
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Edited by: Tim Arstall
Produced by: Joseph Knight, Peta Stamper, Matt Lewis, Robin McConnell
Senior Producer: Anne-Marie Luff
Production Coordinator: Beth Donaldson
Executive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen Bennett
Music:
The Dance Begins by Austin Wintory
Soothing Syrup by Austin Wintory
Danza alla Daggers by Austin Wintory
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Scotland Yard: the home of London's Metropolitan Police Force. In this episode, Matt Lewis and Dr Jonah Miller put a magnifying lens to the history of both Scotland Yard as a place and on the policemen and detectives that worked within it. What went on inside? Why did it come to be known as Scotland Yard? And how significant a role did it play in shaping Victorian London?
Echoes of History is a Ubisoft podcast, brought to you by History Hit.
Hosted by: Matt Lewis
Edited by: Alex Jones
Produced by: Joseph Knight, Peta Stamper, Matt Lewis, Robin McConnell
Senior Producer: Anne-Marie Luff
Production Coordinator: Beth Donaldson
Executive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen Bennett
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Queen Victoria was the last English monarch of the House of Hanover and gave her name to an era in British history. Although small in stature, she was a towering figure as she witnessed major turning points in British history. Yet she is often caricatured as a spiky and stubborn woman.
In this episode, historian Alex Churchill join Matt Lewis to life the veil on Victoria's life as queen; unpacking the myths about her personality, exploring how she ruled in tandem with her beloved husband Albert, survived eight assassination attempts and then emerged from his shadow to rule with imperial magnificence.
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Edited by: Anisha Deva
Produced by: Joseph Knight, Peta Stamper, Matt Lewis, Robin McConnell
Senior Producer: Anne-Marie Luff
Production Coordinator: Beth Donaldson
Executive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen Bennett
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What was life like in feudal Japan? If you were born into the chaos of the Warring States period, would you have been a farmer, a merchant or a samurai? Or perhaps even an Emperor?
Delving into the history behind the latest Assassin’s Creed game, Assassin’s Creed Shadows, Matt Lewis and Dr Tomoko Kate Kitagawa shed light on the customs, culture and class structures of medieval Japan. They explore what daily life would have been like for people beyond the famous names of history and legend, and how they saw themselves within the shifting society of the Sengoku era
Echoes of History is a Ubisoft podcast, brought to you by History Hit.
Hosted by: Matt Lewis
Edited by: Ella Blaxill
Produced by: Joseph Knight, Peta Stamper, Matt Lewis
Senior Producer: Anne-Marie Luff
Production Coordinator: Beth Donaldson
Executive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen Bennett
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During the Onin Wars of the early Sengoku period, Kyoto was razed as civil war struck the Imperial capital. Only with unification did the city begin to rebuild. This episode will explore the rise and fall and rise again of Kyoto, what life in the city might have looked like, and why it held such significance to unification in the 16th century. In turn, we'll reveal how the Sengoku period shaped the city’s meaning for early modern Japan.
Delving into the history behind a major location in the latest Assassin’s Creed game, Assassin’s Creed Shadows, Matt Lewis and Lesley Downer shed light on the culture, fortunes and misfortunes of the great city of Kyoto.
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Edited by: Ella Blaxill
Produced by: Joseph Knight, Peta Stamper, Matt Lewis
Senior Producer: Anne-Marie Luff
Production Coordinator: Beth Donaldson
Executive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen Bennett
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In the sixth episode delving into the history behind the latest Assassin’s Creed game, Assassin’s Creed Shadows, Matt Lewis and Nathan Ledbetter follow the sound of marching footsteps and clashing blades into Japan’s mountainous Iga province, to learn about the fearsome conflict between samurai armies and guerrilla shinobi, or ninja, that was the Tensho Iga War between 1578 and 1581.
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Hosted by: Matt Lewis
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Oda Nobunaga. He’s one of feudal Japan’s most infamous and consequential figures, known to many as Japan’s first ‘Great Unifier’. From humble beginnings as the daimyo of Owari province, he embarked on a mission to unite all of Japan under his sole control. But how did he emerge as Japan’s dominant warlord in an era of incessant social upheaval and civil war?
In the fifth episode delving into the history behind the latest Assassin’s Creed game, Assassin’s Creed Shadows, Matt Lewis and Nathan Ledbetter explore Nobunaga’s ruthless ascent to power, his brutal battles with the Shinobi Ikki league and his tragic downfall at the hands of his ally, Akechi Mitsuhide.
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Yasuke is one of the most captivating and yet mysterious figures within Japanese history. In 1581, at the height of the civil war, he crossed paths with the country’s most powerful warlord, Oda Nobunaga. Their meeting bound the two men together and set Yasuke on a path to becoming the first known samurai of African descent in Japan.
Delving into the history behind one of the two main characters in the latest Assassin’s Creed game, Assassin’s Creed Shadows, Matt Lewis and Thomas Lockley examine the few surviving historical sources to reveal what we know about Yasuke, Japan’s first African samurai.
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When Portuguese merchants ran aground on the Japanese isle of Tanegashima in 1543 two worlds collided - Europeans had encountered Japan for the first time. For the next 50 years Portuguese-sponsored missionaries flooded into this newly discovered land aiming to exploit it for western benefit. But in the fiery cauldron of Sengoku Japan, Portuguese missionaries were but one player in the most bloody and brutal of political games.
In the third episode of this series delving into the history behind the latest Assassin’s Creed game, Assassin’s Creed Shadows, join Matt Lewis and Prof. Fredrick Cryns as they uncover how these missionaries fit into 16th century Japan’s patchwork of warlords and daimyos and the momentous impact they had on feudal Japanese warfare and society.
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In the 16th century, Japan was embroiled in what is known as Sengoku jidai - ‘The Warring States’ period. It was a time of bloody battles, social upheaval and is known as the most violent in Japan’s history.
But how, and when, did 150 years of bitter warfare and division come to an end? How did unification change the face of Japanese society?
In the second episode of this series delving into the history behind the latest Assassin’s Creed game, Assassin’s Creed Shadows, Matt Lewis and Dr Christopher Harding discover how three men overpowered and outwitted Japan’s rival warlords and in doing so, brought about the unification of a fractured region.
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Dating from 1467-1603, the Sengoku or ‘Warring States’ period is known as the bloodiest in Japan’s history; an era of continuous social upheaval and civil war which transformed the country. Shogun-led authority was shattered and 150 years of murder and betrayal followed as fearsome warlords ruled local territories with unflinching ruthlessness.
In the first episode of this series delving into the history behind the latest Assassin’s Creed game, Assassin’s Creed Shadows, Matt Lewis and Dr Christopher Harding discuss the origins of the Sengoku Period. Together, they explore how political power was organised in Japan during this time, introduce some of the key players, and discuss how the seeds were sown for Japanese unification.
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Introducing a new chapter of Echoes of History, the podcast that explores the incredible real-life stories and events that inspire the locations, characters, and storylines of the legendary Assassin’s Creed.
Join your host, historian Matt Lewis, and regular contributor Holly Nielsen, as they guide you into the worlds of Assassin’s Creed, talking to historical experts to uncover the secrets of the past before stepping ‘into the Animus’ to delve into how these moments are recreated.
New weekly episodes every Monday.
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Bermuda was at the crossroads between Europe and the New World, but it was also a haven for pirates. A child of the archipelago, Nathaniel North was lulled by the legendary tales of Thomas Tew’s exploits in the Indian Ocean. That's all it took to inspire him to embrace a life of crime. After escaping from the authorities several times, he sailed from crew to crew towards a tragic destiny...
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Mixing and editing: Adrien Le Blond
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Ubisoft credits: Etienne Bouvier (executive producer), Julien Fabre (executive producer), Lionel Hiller, Alicia Dib, Thomas Soulé, Valentin Hopfner Sebastien Ratto, Jérôme Lambert, Carole Weissenbacher, Justine Villeneuve & Ubisoft Singapore teams
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Who said all pirates were cruel and bloodthirsty? Definitely not Edward England. For this buccaneer who had been in the English Navy, piracy was a dream of freedom and wealth. Nothing obliged him to torture, kill, or decapitate opposing crews. An unconventional stance that didn't win England many friends. Within his own crew, the captain soon discovered that violence was part of pirate life… Whether he liked it or not.
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There are opportunistic pirates and those who have piracy in their blood. Mathurin Desmaretz belonged to the second category of sea scum. A simple buccaneer in his youth, he longed for freedom at sea. But life was not so simple. Forced to enlist several times, he looked at the horizon with envy. When he finally had the opportunity to become a pirate, Mathurin Desmaretz was ready. The high life awaited him. At least, that's what he thought...
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Is it possible to be a military man and outlaw at the same time? Well, it's all a matter of perspective. A strategic prodigy of the Maratha Empire in India, Kanhoji Angria was appointed admiral before he turned 30. Unbeatable at sea, he attacked the ships of East India Companies, which enriched Europe at the expense of local populations. Although he was an admiral, on the Old Continent, the name Kanhoji Angria is synonymous with pirate. The greatest Indian pirate in history to challenge former European colonial powers...
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You're not born a pirate, you become one. This motto shaped the eventful life of William Kidd. The English buccaneer thought he could make a fortune in the gray area between privateers and pirates. But fate had other plans for him. As the captain of a sailing expedition to the Indian Ocean, Kidd suffered a series of misfortunes. Up to his eyeballs in debt, he turned to piracy to keep afloat. Even if it meant losing his life.....
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Among pirates, a nickname creates the legend. A fearless sea bandit and outstanding fighter, Olivier Levasseur was called La Buse by his peers. The former French privateer had the reputation of swooping down on his prey through violent lightning raids. In reality, it was his carefully planned attacks that helped him seize the greatest treasure ever stolen by a pirate...
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As the son of a Royal Navy officer, Henry Every was destined to a lifetime of serving the British crown. On the decks of military ships, life was as miserable as the pay. After years of hardship, Every grew weary and led a band of mutineers to take control of the ship. The event marked the beginning of his legendary pirate’s career that took him as far as the Red Sea, home to some of the most spectacular ship raids in history.
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At the end of the 17th century, pirates scoured the warm seas of the Caribbean. When this corner of the world became too small for these restless bandits, one man looked towards the East... Thomas Tew, a former privateer, was one of the first pirates to set sail for the Indian Ocean. Lured by gold, spices, and precious stones transported in the holds of Mughal ships, Tew embarked on a new sailing route, the "Pirate Round". A route wrought with determination... and blood.
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The new season of "Echoes of History" features Ubisoft's new game: "Skull and Bones". Inspired by this adventure where players write their own destinies as sea bandits, the podcast "Gangsters of the Seas" dives into the sordid history of the Indian Ocean's most terrible pirates.
Hosted by: Michelle Rodriguez
Written by: Gaspard Wallut
Historical advisor: Philippe Hrodej
Produced by: Morgan Jaffe, Axelle Gobert, Clément Lesaffre
Production assistants: Sofia Martins, Brendan Galbreath, Aimie Faconnier
Mixing and editing: Adrien Le Blond
Original music: David Spinelli
Pre-existing music: Cézame
Illustration: Gilles Feuermann
International coordination: Martin Stahl
Paradiso Media credits: Emi Norris (executive producer), Lorenzo Benedetti (executive producer), Benoit Dunaigre (executive producer), Louis Daboussy (executive producer), special thanks to Molly O’Keefe
Ubisoft credits: Etienne Bouvier (executive producer), Julien Fabre (executive producer), Lionel Hiller, Alicia Dib, Thomas Soulé, Valentin Hopfner, Sebastien Ratto, Jérôme Lambert, Carole Weissenbacher, Justine Villeneuve & Ubisoft Singapore teams
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Slavery in medieval Baghdad was complex, and though slaves had some social mobility, the Zanj people had been mistreated and were hungry for a rebellion. Ali ibn Muhammad was the driving force for this revolution, and led the Zanj and their disenfranchised allies through 15 years of war. Can ibn Muhammad and his rebels overthrow the Abbasids? Is this the beginning of the end?
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Written by: Ali A Olomi
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Mixing and editing: Adrien Le Blond, Jimmy Bardin
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As the chaos of Samarra spreads to Baghdad, the Caliph al Ma'mun leaves the old capital in the hands of the trusted Tahrid family. Muhammad ibn Abdallah ibn Tahir is appointed Governor of Baghdad and the city thrives, but when the fleeing al-Musta’in takes refuge in Baghdad, ibn Abdallah ibn Tahir must survive the military advances of al-Mu’tazz and find a path of survival for Baghdad.
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In a time of anarchy and political upheaval, the established militant force in Samarra now has unprecedented power over the Caliph. In this episode Ali and Deana discuss the life of al-Mu’tazz, son of al-Mutawakkil and heir to the throne. From being the favorite child of his father, to being placed under house-arrest by his newly elected cousin, patience is a virtue for this figure of Baghdad. When he does inherit the Caliphate, what better to welcome him than a civil war?
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Mixing and editing: Adrien Le Blond, Jimmy Bardin
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The murder of al-Mutawakkil marked a drastic change in the politics of Baghdad and Samarra. In the emerging anarchy of the region, al-Qabiha was an enchanting and ruthless political force. She would use her power to put an end to the anarchy and secure her son’s position as Caliph, but will it last?
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In the newly established political capital of Samarra, the Caliph is separated from Baghdad by 60 miles and a wall of soldiers. After becoming the leader of this centralized city, al-Mutawakkil adopts a reign of opulence, and has quite an axe to grind. Will he be able to survive the politics of the new elite guard?
An original Ubisoft series, produced by Paradiso Media.
Written by: Ali A Olomi
Hosted by: Ali A Olomi, Deana Hassanein
Mixing and editing: Adrien Le Blond, Jimmy Bardin
Pre-existing music: Music from Assassin’s Creed Mirage (Original Game Soundtrack) by Brendan Angelides, and from Walissarābi Minnal‘irfān (A Tribute To Mirage).
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Additional Production Assistants: Yael Even Or, Molly O'Keefe, Madeleine Weinberg, Aimie Faconnier
Producers: Axelle Gobert, Abi McNeil
Executive Producers Ubisoft: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre
Executive Producers Paradiso Media: Benoit Dunaigre, Emi Norris
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In a time bound by rigid social and class divides, knowledge and the pursuit thereof often bridged the gap between lowly beginnings and a prolific career. For historic author Al-Jahiz, that meant encyclopedic knowledge of a wide range of topics from science to politics, and theories on evolution that preceded Darwin by almost a thousand years.
An original Ubisoft series, produced by Paradiso Media.
Written by: Ali A Olomi
Hosted by: Ali A Olomi, Deana Hassanein
Mixing and editing: Adrien Le Blond, Jimmy Bardin
Pre-existing music: Music from Assassin’s Creed Mirage (Original Game Soundtrack) by Brendan Angelides, and from Walissarābi Minnal‘irfān (A Tribute To Mirage).
Label: Ubisoft Music
Illustration: © Ubisoft Entertainment. All Rights Reserved
Production Coordinator: Brendan Galbreath
Additional Production Assistants: Yael Even Or, Molly O'Keefe, Madeleine Weinberg, Aimie Faconnier
Producers: Axelle Gobert, Abi McNeil
Executive Producers Ubisoft: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre
Executive Producers Paradiso Media: Benoit Dunaigre, Emi Norris
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Sold into slavery from a young age, this medieval rockstar Arib al’Mamuniyya went on to impress the Caliphs, and become a famed poet and musician in her own right. In a time where literacy was a prized possession, Arib lived well by her wits and made waves with proper doses of intellect and controversy.
An original Ubisoft series, produced by Paradiso Media.
Written by: Ali A Olomi
Hosted by: Ali A Olomi, Deana Hassanein
Mixing and editing: Adrien Le Blond, Jimmy Bardin
Pre-existing music: Music from Assassin’s Creed Mirage (Original Game Soundtrack) by Brendan Angelides, and from Walissarābi Minnal‘irfān (A Tribute To Mirage).
Label: Ubisoft Music
Illustration: © Ubisoft Entertainment. All Rights Reserved
Production Coordinator: Brendan Galbreath
Additional Production Assistants: Yael Even Or, Molly O'Keefe, Madeleine Weinberg, Aimie Faconnier
Producers: Axelle Gobert, Abi McNeil
Executive Producers Ubisoft: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre
Executive Producers Paradiso Media: Benoit Dunaigre, Emi Norris
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How did this famed Arab physician shape the future of medicine and influence the Muslim Empire for centuries to come? From his humble beginnings as an outspoken student, he would later become the head of the House of Wisdom, the creator of eye medicine, and one of the most prolific scholars of his time.
An original Ubisoft series, produced by Paradiso Media.
Written by: Ali A Olomi
Hosted by: Ali A Olomi, Deana Hassanein
Mixing and editing: Adrien Le Blond, Jimmy Bardin
Pre-existing music: Music from Assassin’s Creed Mirage (Original Game Soundtrack) by Brendan Angelides, and from Walissarābi Minnal‘irfān (A Tribute To Mirage).
Label: Ubisoft Music
Illustration: © Ubisoft Entertainment. All Rights Reserved
Production Coordinator: Brendan Galbreath
Additional Production Assistants: Yael Even Or, Molly O'Keefe, Madeleine Weinberg, Aimie Faconnier
Producers: Axelle Gobert, Abi McNeil
Executive Producers Ubisoft: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre
Executive Producers Paradiso Media: Benoit Dunaigre, Emi Norris
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In medieval Baghdad, there was a particular focus on two elements of knowledge expansion: recording existing principles, and further expanding on this knowledge through experimentation. Al-Mahani represents a key figure in this transitional period of scholarship, translating and commenting upon Euclidean geometry, as well as laying the mathematical groundwork for future astrologists and scientists.
An original Ubisoft series, produced by Paradiso Media.
Written by: Ali A Olomi
Hosted by: Ali A Olomi, Deana Hassanein
Mixing and editing: Adrien Le Blond, Jimmy Bardin
Pre-existing music: Music from Assassin’s Creed Mirage (Original Game Soundtrack) by Brendan Angelides, and from Walissarābi Minnal‘irfān (A Tribute To Mirage).
Label: Ubisoft Music
Illustration: © Ubisoft Entertainment. All Rights Reserved
Production Coordinator: Brendan Galbreath
Additional Production Assistants: Yael Even Or, Molly O'Keefe, Madeleine Weinberg, Aimie Faconnier
Producers: Axelle Gobert, Abi McNeil
Executive Producers Ubisoft: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre
Executive Producers Paradiso Media: Benoit Dunaigre, Emi Norris
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The Medieval scholars of Baghdad were obsessed with math and saw it as the ultimate harmony of the universe. Deana and Ali explore the lives and legacy of the Banū Mūsā brothers: their origin, scholarly works and schemes. Educated in the House of Wisdom, the Banū Mūsā brothers advanced math, astronomy & other sciences in the Islamic world, as well as Western civilisation.
An original Ubisoft series, produced by Paradiso Media.
Written by: Ali A Olomi
Hosted by: Ali A Olomi, Deana Hassanein
Mixing and editing: Adrien Le Blond, Jimmy Bardin
Pre-existing music: Music from Assassin’s Creed Mirage (Original Game Soundtrack) by Brendan Angelides, and from Walissarābi Minnal‘irfān (A Tribute To Mirage).
Label: Ubisoft Music
Illustration: © Ubisoft Entertainment. All Rights Reserved
Production Coordinator: Brendan Galbreath
Additional Production Assistants: Yael Even Or, Molly O'Keefe, Madeleine Weinberg, Aimie Faconnier
Producers: Axelle Gobert, Abi McNeil
Executive Producers Ubisoft: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre
Executive Producers Paradiso Media: Benoit Dunaigre, Emi Norris
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In Figures of Baghdad, we’ll get to know some of the great minds of the Abbasid Empire, all of whom are characters you can find in Assassin's Creed Mirage. From three scholarly brothers who scheme and plot at the center of power, while studying the mysteries of the universe... to a legendary poet who raises herself up from slavery, into the very heart of the caliphs... to the scholars, translators, and scientists who made the House of Wisdom into a wonder of the world. Join our hosts Ali A Olomi and Deana Hassanein as they explore a time period full of mystery and political intrigue.
First episode drops October 16.
An original Ubisoft series, produced by Paradiso Media.
Written by: Ali A Olomi
Hosted by: Ali A Olomi, Deana Hassanein
Mixing and editing: Adrien Le Blond, Jimmy Bardin
Pre-existing music: Music from Assassin’s Creed Mirage (Original Game Soundtrack) by Brendan Angelides, and from Walissarābi Minnal‘irfān (A Tribute To Mirage).
Label: Ubisoft Music
Illustration: © Ubisoft Entertainment. All Rights Reserved
Production Coordinator: Brendan Galbreath
Additional Production Assistants: Yael Even Or, Molly O'Keefe, Madeleine Weinberg, Aimie Faconnier
Producers: Axelle Gobert, Abi McNeil
Executive Producers Ubisoft: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre
Executive Producers Paradiso Media: Benoit Dunaigre, Emi Norris
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The sharing of culture was vital for the Abbasids. Even their predecessors, the Umayyads, had been fascinated by the knowledge of other cultures and societies. The Abbasids took things one step further when they created The House of Wisdom: an important library and institution that funded scholars, learning, and most importantly translation.
This is the final episode of Baghdad Soundwalks, but stay tuned for Season 2 where we introduce you to those who lived, schemed, and made medieval Baghdad what it was. From brilliant scholars, to powerful caliphs, from eloquent poets to the women behind the throne, Season 2 brings you the lives at the heart of the Abbasid empire. **Episode 1 drops October 16**
An original Ubisoft series, produced by Paradiso Media.
Written by: Ali A Olomi
Hosted by: Ali A Olomi, Deana Hassanein
Mixing and editing: Adrien Le Blond, Jimmy Bardin
Pre-existing music: Music from Assassin’s Creed Mirage (Original Game Soundtrack) by Brendan Angelides, and from Walissarābi Minnal‘irfān (A Tribute To Mirage).
Label: Ubisoft Music
Illustration: © Ubisoft Entertainment. All Rights Reserved
Production Coordinator: Brendan Galbreath
Additional Production Assistants: Yael Even Or, Molly O'Keefe, Madeleine Weinberg, Aimie Faconnier
Producers: Axelle Gobert, Abi McNeil
Executive Producers Ubisoft: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre
Executive Producers Paradiso Media: Benoit Dunaigre, Emi Norris
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Muslims spilled a lot of ink pondering what good government should look like, what a wise ruler should be like, and why it mattered for society. And this is the type of political intrigue that makes Baghdad, the city of Peace, into a place of civil war. The War of the Two Brothers starts on the Night of the Three Caliphs, where the succession of the throne is shaped by the death of one caliph, the ascension of another, and the birth of a third… it’s a turning point… will Baghdad survive it?
An original Ubisoft series, produced by Paradiso Media.
Written by: Ali A Olomi
Hosted by: Ali A Olomi, Deana Hassanein
Mixing and editing: Adrien Le Blond, Jimmy Bardin
Pre-existing music: Music from Assassin’s Creed Mirage (Original Game Soundtrack) by Brendan Angelides, and from Walissarābi Minnal‘irfān (A Tribute To Mirage).
Label: Ubisoft Music
Illustration: © Ubisoft Entertainment. All Rights Reserved
Production Coordinator: Brendan Galbreath
Additional Production Assistants: Yael Even Or, Molly O'Keefe, Madeleine Weinberg, Aimie Faconnier
Producers: Axelle Gobert, Abi McNeil
Executive Producers Ubisoft: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre
Executive Producers Paradiso Media: Benoit Dunaigre, Emi Norris
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Alongside the Great Mosque, the palace was the first structure built in Baghdad. Let’s imagine this…
You’re a new visitor, you’ve traveled for miles, perhaps stopping at the funduq as you slowly make your way to the round city. There’s a bustle as crowds of visitors wind their way from the many roads to the gates of Baghdad. As you pass the entry, you see it. Right in your line of sight, the palace in the center of the city, rising above all other buildings with a gleaming green dome against the backdrop…
An original Ubisoft series, produced by Paradiso Media.
Written by: Ali A Olomi
Hosted by: Ali A Olomi, Deana Hassanein
Mixing and editing: Adrien Le Blond, Jimmy Bardin
Pre-existing music: Music from Assassin’s Creed Mirage (Original Game Soundtrack) by Brendan Angelides, and from Walissarābi Minnal‘irfān (A Tribute To Mirage).
Label: Ubisoft Music
Illustration: © Ubisoft Entertainment. All Rights Reserved
Production Coordinator: Brendan Galbreath
Additional Production Assistants: Yael Even Or, Molly O'Keefe, Madeleine Weinberg, Aimie Faconnier
Producers: Axelle Gobert, Abi McNeil
Executive Producers Ubisoft: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre
Executive Producers Paradiso Media: Benoit Dunaigre, Emi Norris
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Let’s take a jaunt to an ancient structure that made all of medieval Baghdad possible, the caravanserai or funduq. Originally built by the Achaemenids as roadside taverns or ins, these were dwellings that connected roads & provided travelers with food and shelter. As the city evolved and expanded, the Funduq grew alongside it.
An original Ubisoft series, produced by Paradiso Media.
Written by: Ali A Olomi
Hosted by: Ali A Olomi, Deana Hassanein
Mixing and editing: Adrien Le Blond, Jimmy Bardin
Pre-existing music: Music from Assassin’s Creed Mirage (Original Game Soundtrack) by Brendan Angelides, and from Walissarābi Minnal‘irfān (A Tribute To Mirage).
Label: Ubisoft Music
Illustration: © Ubisoft Entertainment. All Rights Reserved
Production Coordinator: Brendan Galbreath
Additional Production Assistants: Yael Even Or, Molly O'Keefe, Madeleine Weinberg, Aimie Faconnier
Producers: Axelle Gobert, Abi McNeil
Executive Producers Ubisoft: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre
Executive Producers Paradiso Media: Benoit Dunaigre, Emi Norris
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With their elaborate domed ceilings and ornate mosaics, these public steam baths were adopted by Muslims from the Greco-Roman world. Stemming from a time when not everyone had access to running water, hammams were accessible to all regardless of class or wealth. A place of cleansing, religion, healing and community.
An original Ubisoft series, produced by Paradiso Media.
Written by: Ali A Olomi
Hosted by: Ali A Olomi, Deana Hassanein
Mixing and editing: Adrien Le Blond, Jimmy Bardin
Pre-existing music: Music from Assassin’s Creed Mirage (Original Game Soundtrack) by Brendan Angelides, and from Walissarābi Minnal‘irfān (A Tribute To Mirage).
Label: Ubisoft Music
Illustration: © Ubisoft Entertainment. All Rights Reserved
Production Coordinator: Brendan Galbreath
Additional Production Assistants: Yale Even Or, Molly O'Keefe, Madeleine Weiberg, Aimie Faconnier
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Executive Producers Ubisoft: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre
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The Great Mosque was positioned in the center of Baghdad, with numerous smaller mosques dotted around the various neighborhoods. A place of daily prayer, a community center, a place to feed the poor and hungry. The mosque was for everyone from the powerful to the ordinary…
You hear the call to prayer as it reverberates throughout the city. It comes in from the distance as the main mosque starts the call, then neighborhood by neighborhood the call is picked up. It’s part of the soundscape of the city—cutting through the din and noise, drawing you in to join as one religious body to pray.
An original Ubisoft series, produced by Paradiso Media.
Written by: Ali A Olomi
Hosted by: Ali A Olomi, Deana Hassanein
Mixing and editing: Adrien Le Blond, Jimmy Bardin
Pre-existing music: Music from Assassin’s Creed Mirage (Original Game Soundtrack) by Brendan Angelides, and from Walissarābi Minnal‘irfān (A Tribute To Mirage).
Label: Ubisoft Music
Illustration: © Ubisoft Entertainment. All Rights Reserved
Production Coordinator: Brendan Galbreath
Additional Production Assistants: Yael Even Or, Molly O'Keefe, Madeleine Weinberg, Aimie Faconnier
Producers: Axelle Gobert, Abi McNeil
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Executive Producers Paradiso Media: Benoit Dunaigre, Emi Norris
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In this episode we’ll travel to the Bazaar (AKA souk), a place of trade and politics, the beating heart of the city…
Throngs of people move about, garbed in clothing that reflect their rank; the rich in their silks and finely woven robes of different colored hues: greens and blues and rich earth tones, old men sitting on the side of streets playing board games, young kids running amok…
An original Ubisoft series, produced by Paradiso Media.
Written by: Ali A Olomi
Hosted by: Ali A Olomi, Deana Hassanein
Mixing and editing: Adrien Le Blond, Jimmy Bardin
Pre-existing music: Music from Assassin’s Creed Mirage (Original Game Soundtrack) by Brendan Angelides, and from Walissarābi Minnal‘irfān (A Tribute To Mirage).
Label: Ubisoft Music
Illustration: © Ubisoft Entertainment. All Rights Reserved
Production Coordinator: Brendan Galbreath
Additional Production Assistants: Yael Even Or, Molly O'Keefe, Madeleine Weinberg, Aimie Faconnier
Producers: Axelle Gobert, Abi McNeil
Executive Producers Ubisoft: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre
Executive Producers Paradiso Media: Benoit Dunaigre, Emi Norris
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Originating with the Persian empires, the harem (unlike its salacious modern day portrayals) emerges from the need to create a safe space for rulers and their families. Let’s take a tour!
You’ve had an entire day full of courtly intrigue and politics. You retire, passing a curtain separating the public from the private… you pass by special guards whose principal job is protecting your family. You enter an open space scattered with cushions, couches, rugs, games of chess… children playing and laughing… the familiar sounds of ouds and drums…
An original Ubisoft series, produced by Paradiso Media.
Written by: Ali A Olomi
Hosted by: Ali A Olomi, Deana Hassanein
Mixing and editing: Adrien Le Blond, Jimmy Bardin
Pre-existing music: Music from Assassin’s Creed Mirage (Original Game Soundtrack) by Brendan Angelides, and from Walissarābi Minnal‘irfān (A Tribute To Mirage).
Label: Ubisoft Music
Illustration: © Ubisoft Entertainment. All Rights Reserved
Production Coordinator: Brendan Galbreath
Additional Production Assistants: Yael Even Or, Molly O'Keefe, Madeleine Weinberg, Aimie Faconnier
Producers: Axelle Gobert, Abi McNeil
Executive Producers Ubisoft: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre
Executive Producers Paradiso Media: Benoit Dunaigre, Emi Norris
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Medieval Muslims imagined themselves as scholarly warriors, poets, and philosophers, knights, and cavaliers. This elite culture and the way it filtered down to the masses, is what made this period of Baghdad so exciting. In this episode we explore the culture of chivalry and the ideal household as the basic foundation of Abbasid culture and society. From the art of horsemanship to the ethos of the powerful, we’ll find out what makes Baghdad so unique.
An original Ubisoft series, produced by Paradiso Media.
Written by: Ali A Olomi
Hosted by: Ali A Olomi, Deana Hassanein
Mixing and editing: Adrien Le Blond, Jimmy Bardin
Pre-existing music: Music from Assassin’s Creed Mirage (Original Game Soundtrack) by Brendan Angelides, and from Walissarābi Minnal‘irfān (A Tribute To Mirage).
Label: Ubisoft Music
Illustration: © Ubisoft Entertainment. All Rights Reserved
Production Coordinator: Brendan Galbreath
Additional Production Assistants: Yael Even Or, Molly O'Keefe, Madeleine Weinberg, Aimie Faconnier
Producers: Axelle Gobert, Abi McNeil
Executive Producers Ubisoft: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre
Executive Producers Paradiso Media: Benoit Dunaigre, Emi Norris
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What would a visitor have seen entering the City of Peace? Deana and Ali tour the medieval metropolis that is Baghdad. Capital city of the Abbasid empire, heart of the Islamic civilization, home to mighty architectural marvels and great intellectual achievements!
An original Ubisoft series, produced by Paradiso Media.
Written by: Ali A Olomi
Hosted by: Ali A Olomi, Deana Hassanein
Mixing and editing: Adrien Le Blond, Jimmy Bardin
Pre-existing music: Music from Assassin’s Creed Mirage (Original Game Soundtrack) by Brendan Angelides, and from Walissarābi Minnal‘irfān (A Tribute To Mirage).
Label: Ubisoft Music
Illustration: © Ubisoft Entertainment. All Rights Reserved
Production Coordinator: Brendan Galbreath
Additional Production Assistants: Yael Even Or, Molly O'Keefe, Madeleine Weiberg, Aimie Faconnier
Producers: Axelle Gobert, Abi McNeil
Executive Producers Ubisoft: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre
Executive Producers Paradiso Media: Benoit Dunaigre, Emi Norris
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Baghdad Soundwalks guides you through the history, intrigue and drama of medieval Baghdad, the setting for Assassin's Creed Mirage. Join our hosts Ali A Olomi and Deana Hassanein as they explore an exciting time period which is often overlooked.
An original Ubisoft series, produced by Paradiso Media.
Written by: Ali A Olomi
Hosted by: Ali A Olomi, Deana Hassanein
Mixing and editing: Adrien Le Blond, Jimmy Bardin
Pre-existing music: Music from Assassin’s Creed Mirage (Original Game Soundtrack) by Brendan Angelides, and from Walissarābi Minnal‘irfān (A Tribute To Mirage).
Label: Ubisoft Music
Illustration: © Ubisoft Entertainment. All Rights Reserved
Production Coordinator: Brendan Galbreath
Additional Production Assistants: Yael Even Or, Molly O'Keefe, Madeleine Weinberg, Aimie Faconnier
Producers: Axelle Gobert, Abi McNeil
Executive Producers Ubisoft: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre
Executive Producers Paradiso Media: Benoit Dunaigre, Emi Norris
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With a network of fortifications spanning Europe, the backing of the Pope and a fierce reputation, how did the reign of the Knights Templar end in arrest, torture, disbandment and, in some cases, execution? Mike Carr is with Matt Lewis to share the rumours that led to the Knights’ downfall, the possible motives of Philip IV, and to explore whether the order continued in any form.
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Poisoned blades, a gun, a dagger to the heart - assassinations & killings for political gain have taken place for as long as societies have existed. Just as in the games, we have evidence of assassinations from Ancient Egypt to the American Revolution to the Victorian Age. In this episode with the disaster historian, John Withington, Matt Lewis finds out what motives people have had for assassinations over the years, how their methods might have changed, and how the assassinations carried out by the Nizari branch of Ismaili Muslims fit into this history.
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This is the most sought after Christian relic, believed to have miraculous healing powers and divine origins. What isn’t known is exactly what it is that we’re supposed to be looking for. Different mythologies describe different grails with different properties. To find out more about the folklore of the grail, how it became so entwined with that of the Knights Templar, and what this story shares with other folklore, Matt speaks to Dr Juliette Wood. Is there a chance that this object really exists?
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In 1192, Conrad of Montferrat was assassinated, the question was, did Richard I have anything to do with it? Then, 80 years later Lord Edward, who would soon become King Edward I of England, survived an assassination attempt while on crusade in the Holy Land. Two crusader kings, caught up on opposite sides of the assassins. So what was the relationship between Crusader states and the assassins? Matt Lewis speaks to Nicholas Morton to find out.
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What does it take to be the Grand Master of the Knights Templar? Robert de Sablé, born into a respected military family in France was the 11th Grand Master. So was he the evil villain we meet in Assassin’s Creed? How high profile was he? And how strong was his support network? Peter Edbury speaks to Dan Snow about the real man behind the legends.
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An order of crusading monks draped in white robes marked with a red cross: the Knights Templar perhaps don’t sound that daunting when you first hear of them. But these monks were one of the most powerful organisations in the world during the crusades. From land ownership to banking to fighting on the frontlines with their faith as a weapon, the Knights Templar were worthy competition for the Assassins. But who were their contemporaries, how did the Knights Templar get so powerful, and how good were they on the battlefield? Find out with Professor Helen Nicholson and Matt Lewis.
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Using targeted political murder to protect humanity from injustice and abuse of power, the Assassins are infamous as much for their secrecy as for their actions. The story of the Nizari branch of Ismaili Muslims goes right back to the start of Islam, and continues to this day. Dr Farhad Daftary joins Matt Lewis to tell us what the Assassins stood for, how they interacted with Christians and other Muslims, and why the Old Man of the Mountain was so important.
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Islamic, Christian and Jewish blood spilled across three centuries in the Eastern Mediterranean and Levant, all under the sanction of the Latin Church. The impact of the eight Crusades reverberated across the Medieval world. So, what was the fighting about? Were the relationships between Islamic and Christian groups always hostile? And what are the lasting legacies of the Crusades? Jonathan Phillips joins Dan Snow to find out.
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Painter, scientist, engineer, inventor, anatomist, sculptor, architect, urban planner, botanist, musician, philosopher, writer : Leonardo Da Vinci was all that and even more. The Italian Renaissance polymath artist brought his touch to every field of knowledge possible in his time and is now widely considered as one of the greatest minds ever. But what do we really owe him ? The real impact of his inventions and artistic work is still subject to debate today.
Writer: Abdelhakim Rezgui
Host: Danny Wallace
Production: Axelle Gobert, Clément Lesaffre
Production assistant: Aimie Faconnier
Recording: Théo Albaric
Mixing and editing: Adrien Le Blond, Jimmy Bardin
International coordination: Martin Stahl
Original music: David Spinelli
Pre-existing music: Music from Assassin's Creed 2 / Composed by Jesper Kyd / Published by Ubisoft Music Publishing / Courtesy of Ubisoft Music
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Executive producers: Lorenzo Benedetti, Louis Daboussy, Benoit Dunaigre, Julien Fabre, Etienne Bouvier
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History has not been kind to Lucrezia Borgia. Daughter of Rodrigo Borgia, who became Pope Alexander VI, she has suffered from her family name (her father was known for his deviant sexual activities). In his eponym play, written more than 300 years after her death, Victor Hugo created a black legend around Lucrezia Borgia, based on allegations of incest, poisoning, and murder on her part. But these rumors, mostly spread by the Borgias’ rivals, were never proven to be true. Nowadays, historians attempt to rehabilitate her legacy and demonstrate that Lucrezia Borgia was a victim of a cruel period for women.
Writer: Abdelhakim Rezgui
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International coordination: Martin Stahl
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Polo is a name engraved in the legend of exploration. Sure, Marco did a lot for that by describing thoroughly his trip to China and his life alongside the Mongol emperor Kublai Khan. But Marco Polo owes a great deal to his father Niccolò and his uncle Maffeo. These two merchants started by establishing trading points on the road to western Europe and Asia before making the full trip to China… twice ! The second time, they brought young Marco, who was then 17, with them, marking the beginning of his legend. But there’s no reason why the two brothers should remain in the shadow of their descendant.
Writer: Abdelhakim Rezgui
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Recording: Théo Albaric
Mixing and editing: Adrien Le Blond, Jimmy Bardin
International coordination: Martin Stahl
Original music: David Spinelli
Pre-existing music: Music from Assassin's Creed / Composed by Jesper Kyd / Published by Ubisoft Music Publishing / Courtesy of Ubisoft Music
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His name has inspired poems, novels, songs… Paul Revere remains forever attached to his greatest accomplishment : his "Midnight Ride" on April 18th-19th 1775. A long night of horse riding from Boston to Lexington to warn John Hancock and Samuel Adams of the British Army movements. A night that would change the course of the war and of the soon-to-be United States of America. But what history has forgotten is that Paul Revere was more than just a rider. He was a very active member of the Sons of Liberty and worked in the shadows to help the Revolution.
Writer: Abdelhakim Rezgui
Host: Danny Wallace
Production: Axelle Gobert, Clément Lesaffre
Production assistant: Aimie Faconnier
Recording: Théo Albaric
Mixing and editing: Adrien Le Blond, Jimmy Bardin
International coordination: Martin Stahl
Original music: David Spinelli
Pre-existing music: Music from Assassin's Creed 3 : Liberation / Composed by Winifred Phillips / Published by Ubisoft Music Publishing / Courtesy of Ubisoft Music
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Think of pirates and there’s a great chance that the first image that comes to your mind is a Blackbeard look alike : a cruel captain with a long beard and a hat, thirsty for blood, yelling at his men from the upper deck of his ship as he prepares to board an unfortunate merchant’s boat. Well, this has been the image of Blackbeard, alias Edward Teach, over the centuries. But the real Teach was not especially cruel and tyrannical, at least no more than any other pirate back in the days.
Writer: Abdelhakim Rezgui
Host: Danny Wallace
Production: Axelle Gobert, Clément Lesaffre
Production assistant: Aimie Faconnier
Recording: Théo Albaric
Mixing and editing: Adrien Le Blond, Jimmy Bardin
International coordination: Martin Stahl
Original music: David Spinelli
Pre-existing music: Music from Assassin's Creed IV Black Flag / Composed by Brian Tyler / Published by Ubisoft Music Publishing / Courtesy of Ubisoft Music
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Executive producers: Lorenzo Benedetti, Louis Daboussy, Benoit Dunaigre, Julien Fabre, Etienne Bouvier
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As the only person to have signed the Declaration of Independence in 1776, Treaty of Alliance with France in 1778, Treaty of Paris in 1783, and U.S. Constitution in 1787, Benjamin Franklin remains in history as perhaps the most important Founding Fathers of the United States. And this even though he never ruled, earning him the title of "the only president of the United States who was never president of the United States". But behind the politician lies a great man of science responsible for a variety of inventions, starting with the lighting rod.
Writer: Abdelhakim Rezgui
Host: Danny Wallace
Production: Axelle Gobert, Clément Lesaffre
Production assistant: Aimie Faconnier
Recording: Théo Albaric
Mixing and editing: Adrien Le Blond, Jimmy Bardin
International coordination: Martin Stahl
Original music: David Spinelli
Pre-existing music: Music from Assassin's Creed Rogue Original Game Soundtrack / Composed by Elitsa Alexandrova / Published by Ubisoft Music Publishing / Courtesy of Ubisoft Music
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Executive producers: Lorenzo Benedetti, Louis Daboussy, Benoit Dunaigre, Julien Fabre, Etienne Bouvier
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Writer and philosopher, the Marquis de Sade is a very controversial figure because of its texts, where erotism and pornography had an important place, along with cruelty, rape and murders. To such an extent that his name gave the root of the word "sadistic". Because of his work and his deviant behavior, he spent more than a third of his life in prison. But how did the heir of an ancient French noble family become this despicable yet legendary character ?
Writer: Abdelhakim Rezgui
Host: Danny Wallace
Production: Axelle Gobert, Clément Lesaffre
Production assistant: Aimie Faconnier
Recording: Théo Albaric
Mixing and editing: Adrien Le Blond, Jimmy Bardin
International coordination: Martin Stahl
Original music: David Spinelli
Pre-existing music: “The Marquis” from the Assassin's Creed Unity Dead Kings Original Game Soundtrack / Composed by Cris Velasco / Published by Ubisoft Music Publishing // “On Father’s Watch” from the Assassin's Creed Unity, Vol, 1 Original Game Soundtrack / Composed by Chris Tilton / Published by Ubisoft Music Publishing / “Ballroom Fight (Invention No.13 in D Minor)” from the Assassin's Creed Unity, Vol, 2 Original Game Soundtrack // Composed by Sarah Schachner / Published by Ubisoft Music Publishing / Courtesy of Ubisoft Music
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Who is Jack the Ripper ? More than 130 years after the horrendous crimes that terrified the Whitechapel borough in London, the identity of the most famous English serial killer is still unknown. The number of murders and the killer’s motive also continue to inspire many theories. Nowadays, Jack the Ripper remains a myth as pop culture has taken its toll on him. Time to put the light on the facts.
Writer: Abdelhakim Rezgui
Host: Danny Wallace
Production: Axelle Gobert, Clément Lesaffre
Production assistant: Aimie Faconnier
Recording: Théo Albaric
Mixing and editing: Adrien Le Blond, Jimmy Bardin
International coordination: Martin Stahl
Original music: David Spinelli
Pre-existing music: “Bloodlines” and “Family” from the Assassin's Creed Syndicate Original Game Soundtrack Collector’s Edition / Composed by Austin Wintory & Jesper Kyd / Published by Ubisoft Music Publishing / Courtesy of Ubisoft Music // “Cobblestone and Fog” “Theme from Assassin’s Creed Jack the Ripper” from the Assassin’s Creed Syndicate: Jack the Ripper (Original Game Soundtrack) / Composed by Bear McCreary / Published by Ubisoft Music Publishing / Courtesy of Ubisoft Music
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Who doesn’t know Cleopatra, legendary queen of Egypt ? A woman as beautiful as a goddess who claimed power in a world of men, seducing Roman emperor Julius Caesar and general Mark Antony before her tragic death. But this is just a small part of Cleopatra’s great accomplishments. The way she accessed the Egyptian throne and how she managed to stay on top during his reign reveal the personality of a true leader.
Writer: Abdelhakim Rezgui
Host: Danny Wallace
Production: Axelle Gobert, Clément Lesaffre
Production assistant: Aimie Faconnier
Recording: Théo Albaric
Mixing and editing: Adrien Le Blond, Jimmy Bardin
International coordination: Martin Stahl
Original music: David Spinelli
Pre-existing music: Music from the Assassin's Creed Origins (Original Game Soundtrack) / Composed by Sarah Schachner / Published by Ubisoft Music Publishing / Courtesy of Ubisoft Music
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Executive producers: Lorenzo Benedetti, Louis Daboussy, Benoit Dunaigre, Julien Fabre, Etienne Bouvier
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The legendary Battle of Thermopylae has been told over and over and remains famous for an incredible act of valor : 300 Spartan warriors defending a narrow path against tens of thousands of Persians to protect the retreat of the Greek army. A symbol of courage, sacrifice and honor. But there’s more to the story as the Spartans weren’t actually alone at this moment. And Leonidas’ personality deserves some enlightenment.
Writer: Abdelhakim Rezgui
Host: Danny Wallace
Production: Axelle Gobert, Clément Lesaffre
Production assistant: Aimie Faconnier
Recording: Théo Albaric
Mixing and editing: Adrien Le Blond, Jimmy Bardin
International coordination: Martin Stahl
Original music: David Spinelli
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After spending a lifetime battling giants and feasting plentifully between adventures, the gods of Asgard must now face their doom. Ragnarök, Twilight of the Gods, is looming... Across the nine realms, natural catastrophes are striking everywhere and the final battle against the giants is drawing ever closer. The time has finally come for Odin, Thor and the other Æsir to don their armour and face their destiny.
Texts: Julie Gouazé, Clément Lesaffre
Voices: Lance Geiger, James Brack
Production: Axelle Gobert, Clément Lesaffre
Production assistant: Aimie Faconnier
Recording: Théo Albaric, Marec Panchot
Mixing and editing: Alexandre Ferreira
Speakers: Annelie Jarl Ireman, Gísli Sigurdson, Eric Lacey
Dubbing: Elisabeth Wautlet
International adaptation: VSI, Maremoto
International coordination: Martin Stahl
Original music: David Spinelli
Pre-existing music: Stephanie Economou, Einar Selvik
Illustration: Prodigious
Executive producers: Lorenzo Benedetti, Louis Daboussy, Benoit Dunaigre, Julien Fabre, Etienne Bouvier
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In Norse mythology, Loki has a place of his own. Taken into Asgard as an infant, he grew under the protection of Odin. Rival and friend of Thor, he prefers illusions to sheer force. His magical talents are very useful in Asgard. Little by little, however, Loki turns evil and his tricks do not amuse anyone anymore. In the end, the god of discord will turn against the other gods fighting Ragnarök.
Texts: Julie Gouazé, Clément Lesaffre
Voices: Lance Geiger, James Brack
Production: Axelle Gobert, Clément Lesaffre
Production assistant: Aimie Faconnier
Recording: Théo Albaric, Marec Panchot
Mixing and editing: Alexandre Ferreira
Speakers: Annelie Jarl Ireman, Gísli Sigurdson, Eric Lacey
Dubbing: Elisabeth Wautlet
International adaptation: VSI, Maremoto
International coordination: Martin Stahl
Original music: David Spinelli
Pre-existing music: Stephanie Economou, Einar Selvik
Illustration: Prodigious
Executive producers: Lorenzo Benedetti, Louis Daboussy, Benoit Dunaigre, Julien Fabre, Etienne Bouvier
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Nestled in their kingdom of Asgard, the Norse gods watch over Midgard, the realm of men. There are numerous threats coming from the nine realms, starting with the giants whose taunts and provocations become more and more frequent. Fortunately, men and gods can count on Odin and his powerful son Thor to repel the attacks. And when the god of thunder brandishes his hammer Mjölnir, it's usually the start of a great adventure.
Texts: Julie Gouazé, Clément Lesaffre
Voices: Lance Geiger, James Brack
Production: Axelle Gobert, Clément Lesaffre
Production assistant: Aimie Faconnier
Recording: Théo Albaric, Marec Panchot
Mixing and editing: Alexandre Ferreira
Speakers: Annelie Jarl Ireman, Gísli Sigurdson, Eric Lacey
Dubbing: Elisabeth Wautlet
International adaptation: VSI, Maremoto
International coordination: Martin Stahl
Original music: David Spinelli
Pre-existing music: Stephanie Economou, Einar Selvik
Illustration: Prodigious
Executive producers: Lorenzo Benedetti, Louis Daboussy, Benoit Dunaigre, Julien Fabre, Etienne Bouvier
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Odin created Asgard, the kingdom of the gods, but that doesn't mean he's resting on his laurels. The father of all things watches over the nine realms, placed in a delicate balance atop the world tree Yggdrasil. These realms are full of mythical creatures, some peaceful, others less so. So, the gods of Asgard must soon face their first conflict.
Texts: Julie Gouazé, Clément Lesaffre
Voices: Lance Geiger, James Brack
Production: Axelle Gobert, Clément Lesaffre
Production assistant: Aimie Faconnier
Recording: Théo Albaric, Marec Panchot
Mixing and editing: Alexandre Ferreira
Speakers: Annelie Jarl Ireman, Gísli Sigurdson, Eric Lacey
Dubbing: Elisabeth Wautlet
International adaptation: VSI, Maremoto
International coordination: Martin Stahl
Original music: David Spinelli
Pre-existing music: Stephanie Economou, Einar Selvik
Illustration: Prodigious
Executive producers: Lorenzo Benedetti, Louis Daboussy, Benoit Dunaigre, Julien Fabre, Etienne Bouvier
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Norse mythology is a very rich universe, deeply ingrained in the traditions and customs of the Middle Age Scandinavian peoples. Gods and men walk alongside giants, elves, dwarfs and all manners of magical creatures. This world was created by the powerful Odin and his brothers from the body of a giant. The start of a mythical and breathtaking adventure.
Texts: Julie Gouazé, Clément Lesaffre
Voices: Lance Geiger, James Brack
Production: Axelle Gobert, Clément Lesaffre
Production assistant: Aimie Faconnier
Recording: Théo Albaric, Marec Panchot
Mixing and editing: Alexandre Ferreira
Speakers: Annelie Jarl Ireman, Gísli Sigurdson, Eric Lacey
Dubbing: Elisabeth Wautlet
International adaptation: VSI, Maremoto
International coordination: Martin Stahl
Original music: David Spinelli
Pre-existing music: Stephanie Economou, Einar Selvik
Illustration: Prodigious
Executive producers: Lorenzo Benedetti, Louis Daboussy, Benoit Dunaigre, Julien Fabre, Etienne Bouvier
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Viking attacks continued in England, but Alfred the Great and his troops fought back. Maybe it's time for the conquerors of the North to go and discover the rest of the known world?
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10 years after the conquest and the very first victories, it's time for the Vikings to start building! It's time for setting down roots, from colonisation to trade. But in England, some are still resistant, still fighting the presence of men and women of the North...
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Set off with the Great Viking Army to conquer English Kingdoms. Find yourself in the midst of a conquest, battles and pillages. Also discover some very special ordeals reserved for a few unhappy prisoners...
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Embark on a Viking ship, travel the seas, overcome huge waves and dodge lightning! Feel the fear in an untamed ocean. If you let yourself be carried away and stave off hunger, you may be lucky enough to see earth appearing on the horizon...
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Who are the Vikings? Share the way of life, customs and beliefs of these men of the North. Understand exactly what is going to urge them to leave their lands and magnificent landscapes to risk it all for the chance to find fame and fortune.
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En liten tjänst av I'm With Friends. Finns även på engelska.