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🗓️ 11 May 2025
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0:00.0 | Thank you for listening to The Rest is History. |
0:02.3 | For weekly bonus episodes, add free listening, early access to series and membership of our much-loved chat community, go to the rest is history.com and join the club. |
0:13.2 | That is the rest is history.com. On what foundation stands the warrior's pride? |
0:29.6 | How just his hopes, let Swedish Charles decide. |
0:34.6 | A frame of adamant, a soul of fire, no dangers fright him, and no labour's tire. |
0:42.5 | Her love, her fear, extends his wide domain, unconquered lord of pleasure and of pain. |
0:49.8 | No joys to him Pacific sceptors yield. War sounds the trump. He rushes to the field. |
0:56.8 | Behold surrounding kings their power to combine, and one capitulate, and one resign. |
1:04.4 | Peace courts his hand, but spreads her charms in vain. Think nothing gained, he cries, till not remain. On Moscow's walls |
1:14.8 | till Gothic standards fly, and all be mine beneath the polar sky. So that was Dr. Samuel Johnson, |
1:25.6 | the greatest Englishman of all time in his poem The Vanity of Human |
1:30.3 | Wishes, which was published in 1749, and Swedish Charles, the hero of that splendid passage, |
1:38.3 | is not just the supreme antagonist of Peter the Great, a worthy rival to the theme of our ongoing series. |
1:47.9 | But one of the most charismatic and extraordinary characters in all of European history. |
1:54.2 | So he is the king of Sweden and he is a magnetic, terrifying, swashbuckling, obsessive oddball, which is to say, Dominic, that he is one of the great romantic heroes of history. |
2:12.9 | And Dr. Johnson writes about him in due course, Byron will write about him as well. |
2:18.9 | And he is a great theme of poetry right the way up to the present day. And this is the man who at the end of the last |
2:23.8 | episode, Peter the Great has decided he will take on. That's right. So we're about to get into |
2:28.6 | the Great Northern War, a 21-year war that completely reshapes the map of Europe. And as you said, Tom, we had two episodes |
2:36.9 | last week about young Peter the Great. What an extraordinary character he is with this enthusiasm |
2:40.9 | for kind of inserting bellows into people, all the carry on with the straltsy, these kind of murderous |
2:45.9 | pikemen. It's a kind of cons. It's like a murderous stag do, isn't it? His whole life. |
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