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Man in the Iron Mask: Royal Cover-Up or Something Worse?

8 h 9 min · 30 de jun de 2026
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Welcome to Sleepytime History™ — true stories from the pages of history for a full night's rest. Tonight, we explore the man in the iron mask, one of the most haunting unsolved historical mysteries ever set down on paper. This is the man in the iron mask true story: a real masked prisoner whose face was hidden for decades by order of the king, and whose name has never been uncovered. Carried by covered carriage through the cold and windswept fortresses of 17th century France, he was moved from one stronghold to the next until he reached the Bastille, watched over for more than thirty years by a single jailer who never once passed on his keys. His orders were chilling in their plainness. He could speak to no one of anything but his daily needs, and a single word about who he was could cost him his life. Yet almost everything we think we know is uncertain. The famous tale of a secret royal twin owes much to the novelist Alexandre Dumas, the dreaded iron mask was very likely soft black velvet, and the leading suspect among scholars of French history is a far humbler figure, a servant named Eustache Dauger. What could one man know that would so threaten Louis XIV, the Sun King, that he must be shut away in darkness and yet kept alive? This is the man in the iron mask mystery at its very heart. This audiobook is part of Sleepytime History, a gentle home for tranquil history and quiet history legends. If you are searching for history for sleep, history for serenity, or history for serenity and harmony, you have found your place. Our calming audio books are crafted as history to soothe the mind, slow and soothing audiobooks that let you unwind with history, get sleepy, and drift off to the true stories of the greatest minds in history. Let this haunting story of secrecy and endurance guide you into a restful night's sleep. If you're new here, share where you're tuning in from or request a story for a future bedtime episode. And if you enjoy these peaceful history stories, please like and subscribe — it helps us continue sharing calm, true tales from the past. Chapters: 00:00:00 Man in the Iron Mask: Royal Cover-Up or Something Worse? 00:46:19 The Holy Grail: Lost Relic or Medieval Invention? 01:34:20 How Jeanne Baret, Disguised as a Man, Became the First Woman to Circle the Globe 02:20:03 Spartacus: Rise of the Gladiator Army 03:04:18 The Cottingley Fairies Hoax: How Two Little Girls Tricked the World 03:52:48 The Amazons: Warrior Women of the Ancient Steppe 04:35:22 King Tut: The Nearly-Forgotten Boy Pharaoh 05:20:41 Ireland's Pirate Queen: Grace O'Malley 06:09:51 The Unsolved Mystery of the Eilean Mòr Lighthouse 06:48:40 El Dorado: Relentless Search for the City of Gold 07:30:48 The Green Children of Woolpit: Miracle, Myth, or Misunderstanding? Watch on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/0KP99A1YtXj7wsHgAd7ukm [https://open.spotify.com/show/0KP99A1YtXj7wsHgAd7ukm] For early access to new episodes and ad-free listening, join us on Patreon — https://www.patreon.com/SleepytimeHistory [https://www.patreon.com/SleepytimeHistory] Or Buy Us a Coffee – https://buymeacoffee.com/sleepytimehistory [https://buymeacoffee.com/sleepytimehistory] Written and produced by Pamela Erwin Narration by Oliver Hale Music by Pia Maya Visuals by Ben Blight Sleepytime History™ is a trademark owned by Pamela Erwin. This podcast contains AI-generated content. © 2026 Moonlight Productions. All rights reserved.

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Man in the Iron Mask: Royal Cover-Up or Something Worse?

Welcome to Sleepytime History™ — true stories from the pages of history for a full night's rest. Tonight, we explore the man in the iron mask, one of the most haunting unsolved historical mysteries ever set down on paper. This is the man in the iron mask true story: a real masked prisoner whose face was hidden for decades by order of the king, and whose name has never been uncovered. Carried by covered carriage through the cold and windswept fortresses of 17th century France, he was moved from one stronghold to the next until he reached the Bastille, watched over for more than thirty years by a single jailer who never once passed on his keys. His orders were chilling in their plainness. He could speak to no one of anything but his daily needs, and a single word about who he was could cost him his life. Yet almost everything we think we know is uncertain. The famous tale of a secret royal twin owes much to the novelist Alexandre Dumas, the dreaded iron mask was very likely soft black velvet, and the leading suspect among scholars of French history is a far humbler figure, a servant named Eustache Dauger. What could one man know that would so threaten Louis XIV, the Sun King, that he must be shut away in darkness and yet kept alive? This is the man in the iron mask mystery at its very heart. This audiobook is part of Sleepytime History, a gentle home for tranquil history and quiet history legends. If you are searching for history for sleep, history for serenity, or history for serenity and harmony, you have found your place. Our calming audio books are crafted as history to soothe the mind, slow and soothing audiobooks that let you unwind with history, get sleepy, and drift off to the true stories of the greatest minds in history. Let this haunting story of secrecy and endurance guide you into a restful night's sleep. If you're new here, share where you're tuning in from or request a story for a future bedtime episode. And if you enjoy these peaceful history stories, please like and subscribe — it helps us continue sharing calm, true tales from the past. Chapters: 00:00:00 Man in the Iron Mask: Royal Cover-Up or Something Worse? 00:46:19 The Holy Grail: Lost Relic or Medieval Invention? 01:34:20 How Jeanne Baret, Disguised as a Man, Became the First Woman to Circle the Globe 02:20:03 Spartacus: Rise of the Gladiator Army 03:04:18 The Cottingley Fairies Hoax: How Two Little Girls Tricked the World 03:52:48 The Amazons: Warrior Women of the Ancient Steppe 04:35:22 King Tut: The Nearly-Forgotten Boy Pharaoh 05:20:41 Ireland's Pirate Queen: Grace O'Malley 06:09:51 The Unsolved Mystery of the Eilean Mòr Lighthouse 06:48:40 El Dorado: Relentless Search for the City of Gold 07:30:48 The Green Children of Woolpit: Miracle, Myth, or Misunderstanding? Watch on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/0KP99A1YtXj7wsHgAd7ukm [https://open.spotify.com/show/0KP99A1YtXj7wsHgAd7ukm] For early access to new episodes and ad-free listening, join us on Patreon — https://www.patreon.com/SleepytimeHistory [https://www.patreon.com/SleepytimeHistory] Or Buy Us a Coffee – https://buymeacoffee.com/sleepytimehistory [https://buymeacoffee.com/sleepytimehistory] Written and produced by Pamela Erwin Narration by Oliver Hale Music by Pia Maya Visuals by Ben Blight Sleepytime History™ is a trademark owned by Pamela Erwin. This podcast contains AI-generated content. © 2026 Moonlight Productions. All rights reserved.

30 de jun de 20268 h 9 min
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The Holy Grail: Lost Relic or Medieval Invention?

Welcome to Sleepytime History™ — true stories from the pages of history for a full night's rest. Tonight, settle in and unwind with history as one of our calming audiobooks explores the Holy Grail history that has stirred the human imagination for eight hundred years. The story begins in twelfth-century France, where the poet Chrétien de Troyes first set down the word graal, describing not a golden cup but a humble serving dish glowing softly in a firelit hall. Over the following century the Grail legend grew into a jewelled chalice, a vessel said to have caught the blood of Christ, and even a stone fallen from heaven. This is the tale of King Arthur and the Holy Grail, of the Knights of the Round Table who rode out from Camelot on an impossible quest, and of Sir Galahad, the flawless knight built to find it. It reaches back to Joseph of Arimathea, a real man of scripture handed an imagined errand, and forward to Otto Rahn, the scholar whose search for the cup drew him into the darkness of the SS. And it comes to rest on the small red bowl of the Holy Chalice of Valencia, a relic no one has ever managed to prove false. Among the great history legends and the greatest minds in history, few make for more tranquil history than the search for the Grail. Let these gentle audio books offer history for serenity and harmony, history to soothe the mind, and history for sleep to help you get sleepy and drift softly away. Let this quiet story of endurance and devotion guide you into a restful night's sleep. If you're new here, share where you're tuning in from or request a story for a future bedtime episode. And if you enjoy these peaceful history stories, please like and subscribe — it helps us continue sharing calm, true tales from the past. Chapters: 00:00:00 The Holy Grail: Lost Relic or Medieval Invention? 00:48:00 How Jeanne Baret, Disguised as a Man, Became the First Woman to Circle the Globe 01:33:43 Spartacus: Rise of the Gladiator Army 02:17:58 The Cottingley Fairies Hoax: How Two Little Girls Tricked the World 03:06:28 The Amazons: Warrior Women of the Ancient Steppe 03:49:02 King Tut: The Nearly-Forgotten Boy Pharaoh 04:34:21 Ireland's Pirate Queen: Grace O'Malley 05:23:31 The Unsolved Mystery of the Eilean Mòr Lighthouse 06:02:20 El Dorado: Relentless Search for the City of Gold 06:44:28 The Green Children of Woolpit: Miracle, Myth, or Misunderstanding? 07:23:26 Unsolved Mystery of the Oak Island Treasure Hunt Watch on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/0KP99A1YtXj7wsHgAd7ukm [https://open.spotify.com/show/0KP99A1YtXj7wsHgAd7ukm] For early access to new episodes and ad-free listening, join us on Patreon — https://www.patreon.com/SleepytimeHistory [https://www.patreon.com/SleepytimeHistory] Or Buy Us a Coffee – https://buymeacoffee.com/sleepytimehistory [https://buymeacoffee.com/sleepytimehistory] Please note this podcast contains AI-generated content.

23 de jun de 20268 h 7 min
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How Jeanne Baret, Disguised as a Man, Became the First Woman to Circle the Globe

Welcome to Sleepytime History™ — true stories from the pages of history for a full night's rest. Tonight, drift off with the Jeanne Baret story, a true tale from 18th century France. Born to a poor farming family with a gift for plants, Jeanne Baret became assistant to the naturalist Philibert Commerçon. When he won a place on the Bougainville expedition to sail around the world, the French navy forbade women aboard its ships, so she bound herself in linen and boarded as a man. A woman disguised as a man, she carried the heavy work of the age of exploration and the history of botany across cold seas and warm, guarding an impossible secret, until she became the first woman to circumnavigate the globe. Hers is a hidden gem of circumnavigation history, female explorers history, and history legends. This is history for sleep at its gentlest, a calm audiobook made to help you get sleepy and unwind with history. Like all our audio books and audiobooks, it offers tranquil history and history for serenity, history to soothe the mind and history for serenity and harmony, as we explore the greatest minds in history. Let this quiet story of endurance and devotion guide you into a restful night's sleep. If you're new here, share where you're tuning in from or request a story for a future bedtime episode. And if you enjoy these peaceful history stories, please like and subscribe — it helps us continue sharing calm, true tales from the past. Chapters: 00:00:00 How Jeanne Baret, Disguised as a Man, Became the First Woman to Circle the Globe 00:45:43 Spartacus: Rise of the Gladiator Army 01:29:58 The Cottingley Fairies Hoax: How Two Little Girls Tricked the World 02:18:28 The Amazons: Warrior Women of the Ancient Steppe 03:01:02 King Tut: The Nearly-Forgotten Boy Pharaoh 03:46:21 Ireland's Pirate Queen: Grace O'Malley 04:35:31 The Unsolved Mystery of the Eilean Mòr Lighthouse 05:14:20 El Dorado: Relentless Search for the City of Gold 05:56:28 The Green Children of Woolpit: Miracle, Myth, or Misunderstanding? 06:35:26 Unsolved Mystery of the Oak Island Treasure Hunt 07:19:34 Nikola Tesla: A Life of Visionary Genius or Tragedy? Watch on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/0KP99A1YtXj7wsHgAd7ukm [https://open.spotify.com/show/0KP99A1YtXj7wsHgAd7ukm] For early access to new episodes and ad-free listening, join us on Patreon — https://www.patreon.com/SleepytimeHistory [https://www.patreon.com/SleepytimeHistory] Or Buy Us a Coffee – https://buymeacoffee.com/sleepytimehistory [https://buymeacoffee.com/sleepytimehistory] Please note this podcast contains AI-generated content.

17 de jun de 20268 h 10 min
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Spartacus: Revenge of the Gladiator Army

Welcome to Sleepytime History — true stories from the pages of history for a full night's rest. Tonight, drift off to the remarkable true story of Spartacus, a slave and gladiator from the wild country to the north of Greece who would come to humble the greatest military power the ancient world had ever known. Among the history legends that get sleepy listeners settled, few make for such tranquil history as this. From a gladiator school in sunlit Capua, a man armed with little more than a cleaver and cooking spit slipped away into the darkness and lit the spark of the Third Servile War. Picture the warm plains of southern Italy, the slopes of a sleeping volcano, and a Thracian gladiator who outfought every army Rome sent against him as a handful of runaways became tens of thousands. This is ancient Rome history told gently, audio books and audiobooks crafted as history for serenity and harmony, a Roman slave revolt retold for unwinding with history. Let these audiobook tales of the gladiators of Rome soothe the mind, the long shadow of Spartacus and Crassus, the gladiator rebellion that shook the fall of the Roman Republic, all here as history for serenity and history to soothe the mind. This is one of the greatest minds in history, smoothed into history for sleep. Let this calm story of courage and endurance guide you into a restful night's sleep. If you're new here, share where you're tuning in from or request a story for a future bedtime episode. And if you enjoy these peaceful history stories, please like and subscribe — it helps us continue sharing calm, true tales from the past. Chapters: 00:00:00 Spartacus: Rise of the Gladiator Army 00:44:15 The Cottingley Fairies Hoax: How Two Little Girls Tricked the World 01:32:45 The Amazons: Warrior Women of the Ancient Steppe 02:15:19 King Tut: The Nearly-Forgotten Boy Pharaoh 03:00:37 Ireland's Pirate Queen: Grace O'Malley 03:49:48 The Unsolved Mystery of the Eilean Mòr Lighthouse 04:28:37 El Dorado: Relentless Search for the City of Gold 05:10:45 The Green Children of Woolpit: Miracle, Myth, or Misunderstanding? 05:49:43 Unsolved Mystery of the Oak Island Treasure Hunt 06:33:51 Nikola Tesla: A Life of Visionary Genius or Tragedy? 07:25:07 Henry VIII: The Man Who Made Britain an Island Watch on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/0KP99A1YtXj7wsHgAd7ukm [https://open.spotify.com/show/0KP99A1YtXj7wsHgAd7ukm] For early access to new episodes and ad-free listening, join us on Patreon — https://www.patreon.com/SleepytimeHistory [https://www.patreon.com/SleepytimeHistory] Or Buy Us a Coffee – https://buymeacoffee.com/sleepytimehistory [https://buymeacoffee.com/sleepytimehistory]

10 de jun de 20268 h 19 min
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The Cottingley Fairies Hoax: How Two Little Girls Tricked the World

Welcome to Sleepytime History — true stories from the pages of history for a full night's rest. Tonight, settle in and unwind with the remarkable true story of the Cottingley Fairies, one of the most charming and famous hoaxes in history. In the summer of 1917, in a peaceful Yorkshire village, two young cousins, Elsie Wright and Frances Griffiths, kept slipping down to the beck behind the house and coming home with soaked shoes and skirts. When they were challenged, they blamed the fairies, and to prove it they borrowed Elsie's father's camera. The Yorkshire fairies they produced might have stayed a small family secret, had the fairy photographs not surfaced in a Britain still deep in mourning. The Great War had taken so many young men that a grieving nation had turned to séance rooms and Spiritualism, and this gentle thread of spiritualism history runs all through the tale. And so, when the pictures appeared at an evening lecture, they came at last to the attention of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the celebrated Sherlock Holmes creator and a devoted spiritualist, who championed them as irrefutable proof that fairies were real. He was far from alone. This was no medieval age of superstition, but a modern world of motorcars, telephones, and electric light, and even the experts who studied the negatives could find no trickery in them. A knighted national hero had staked his name on two schoolgirls and a borrowed camera, and beneath it all lay a secret that would remain hidden for decades. Let this tranquil history carry you gently from a mossy Yorkshire stream to the drawing-rooms of scholars and sceptics alike, as you drift off alongside Elsie and Frances into the strange summer of the Cottingley Fairies hoax that fooled the world. Let this quiet story of childhood mischief and belief guide you into a restful night's sleep. If you're new here, share where you're tuning in from or request a story for a future bedtime episode. And if you enjoy these peaceful history stories, please like and subscribe — it helps us continue sharing calm, true tales from the past. Chapters: 00:00:00 The Cottingley Fairies Hoax: How Two Little Girls Tricked the World 00:48:30 The Amazons: Warrior Women of the Ancient Steppe 01:31:04 King Tut: The Nearly-Forgotten Boy Pharaoh 02:16:22 Ireland's Pirate Queen: Grace O'Malley 03:05:32 The Unsolved Mystery of the Eilean Mòr Lighthouse 03:44:22 El Dorado: Relentless Search for the City of Gold 04:26:30 The Green Children of Woolpit: Miracle, Myth, or Misunderstanding? 05:05:27 Unsolved Mystery of the Oak Island Treasure Hunt 05:49:35 Nikola Tesla: A Life of Visionary Genius or Tragedy? 06:40:51 Henry VIII: The Man Who Made Britain an Island 07:35:03 Origins of the Yeti: Himalayan Legend or Something More? Watch on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/0KP99A1YtXj7wsHgAd7ukm [https://open.spotify.com/show/0KP99A1YtXj7wsHgAd7ukm] For early access to new episodes and ad-free listening, join us on Patreon — https://www.patreon.com/SleepytimeHistory [https://www.patreon.com/SleepytimeHistory] Or Buy Us a Coffee – https://buymeacoffee.com/sleepytimehistory [https://buymeacoffee.com/sleepytimehistory]

3 de jun de 20268 h 21 min