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Ninety-Three

Podcast door Victor Hugo

Engels

Geschiedenis & Religie

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In the tumultuous year of 1793, the revolutionary government of France strives to eradicate injustice and usher in a new era of liberty, equality, and brotherhood—beginning with the execution of those who oppose their ideals. Meanwhile, in Vendée, a band of determined peasants, backed by imperial England, rises in rebellion to challenge this government, seeking to restore the values of Christianity, family, honor, and decency, and likewise starting with the elimination of those who defy their vision. The exiled Marquis de Lantenac returns from England to spearhead the Vendéan uprising, adopting a ruthless strategy and achieving a series of bloody victories. Opposing him is Captain Gauvain, a Revolutionary officer and Lantenacs great-nephew, whose bravery and tactical prowess earn him respect from his superiors in Paris—yet they disapprove of his conviction that true brotherhood demands mercy towards enemies. To ensure Gauvains loyalty to the Republic, they dispatch the steadfast Cimourdain, a former priest and Gauvains mentor, who harbors his own deep affection for the young officer. As the conflict escalates, Michele Flechard, a Breton peasant who has lost her home and husband to the chaos, desperately fights to keep her children alive amidst the surrounding bloodshed and devastation. In such dire circumstances, achieving either vision of a Just Kingdom seems almost impossible. (Summary by Joanna Michal Hoyt)

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aflevering 077 - 76 Still The Sun Rises artwork

077 - 76 Still The Sun Rises

In the tumultuous year of 1793, the revolutionary government of France strives to eradicate injustice and usher in a new era of liberty, equality, and brotherhood—beginning with the execution of those who oppose their ideals. Meanwhile, in Vendée, a band of determined peasants, backed by imperial England, rises in rebellion to challenge this government, seeking to restore the values of Christianity, family, honor, and decency, and likewise starting with the elimination of those who defy their vision. The exiled Marquis de Lantenac returns from England to spearhead the Vendéan uprising, adopting a ruthless strategy and achieving a series of bloody victories. Opposing him is Captain Gauvain, a Revolutionary officer and Lantenacs great-nephew, whose bravery and tactical prowess earn him respect from his superiors in Paris—yet they disapprove of his conviction that true brotherhood demands mercy towards enemies. To ensure Gauvains loyalty to the Republic, they dispatch the steadfast Cimourdain, a former priest and Gauvains mentor, who harbors his own deep affection for the young officer. As the conflict escalates, Michele Flechard, a Breton peasant who has lost her home and husband to the chaos, desperately fights to keep her children alive amidst the surrounding bloodshed and devastation. In such dire circumstances, achieving either vision of a Just Kingdom seems almost impossible. (Summary by Joanna Michal Hoyt)

27 mrt 2026 - 15 min
aflevering 076 - 75 The Dungeon artwork

076 - 75 The Dungeon

In the tumultuous year of 1793, the revolutionary government of France strives to eradicate injustice and usher in a new era of liberty, equality, and brotherhood—beginning with the execution of those who oppose their ideals. Meanwhile, in Vendée, a band of determined peasants, backed by imperial England, rises in rebellion to challenge this government, seeking to restore the values of Christianity, family, honor, and decency, and likewise starting with the elimination of those who defy their vision. The exiled Marquis de Lantenac returns from England to spearhead the Vendéan uprising, adopting a ruthless strategy and achieving a series of bloody victories. Opposing him is Captain Gauvain, a Revolutionary officer and Lantenacs great-nephew, whose bravery and tactical prowess earn him respect from his superiors in Paris—yet they disapprove of his conviction that true brotherhood demands mercy towards enemies. To ensure Gauvains loyalty to the Republic, they dispatch the steadfast Cimourdain, a former priest and Gauvains mentor, who harbors his own deep affection for the young officer. As the conflict escalates, Michele Flechard, a Breton peasant who has lost her home and husband to the chaos, desperately fights to keep her children alive amidst the surrounding bloodshed and devastation. In such dire circumstances, achieving either vision of a Just Kingdom seems almost impossible. (Summary by Joanna Michal Hoyt)

26 mrt 2026 - 17 min
aflevering 075 - 74 After Cimourdain The Judge Cimourdain The Master artwork

075 - 74 After Cimourdain The Judge Cimourdain The Master

In the tumultuous year of 1793, the revolutionary government of France strives to eradicate injustice and usher in a new era of liberty, equality, and brotherhood—beginning with the execution of those who oppose their ideals. Meanwhile, in Vendée, a band of determined peasants, backed by imperial England, rises in rebellion to challenge this government, seeking to restore the values of Christianity, family, honor, and decency, and likewise starting with the elimination of those who defy their vision. The exiled Marquis de Lantenac returns from England to spearhead the Vendéan uprising, adopting a ruthless strategy and achieving a series of bloody victories. Opposing him is Captain Gauvain, a Revolutionary officer and Lantenacs great-nephew, whose bravery and tactical prowess earn him respect from his superiors in Paris—yet they disapprove of his conviction that true brotherhood demands mercy towards enemies. To ensure Gauvains loyalty to the Republic, they dispatch the steadfast Cimourdain, a former priest and Gauvains mentor, who harbors his own deep affection for the young officer. As the conflict escalates, Michele Flechard, a Breton peasant who has lost her home and husband to the chaos, desperately fights to keep her children alive amidst the surrounding bloodshed and devastation. In such dire circumstances, achieving either vision of a Just Kingdom seems almost impossible. (Summary by Joanna Michal Hoyt)

25 mrt 2026 - 3 min
aflevering 074 - 73 The Votes artwork

074 - 73 The Votes

In the tumultuous year of 1793, the revolutionary government of France strives to eradicate injustice and usher in a new era of liberty, equality, and brotherhood—beginning with the execution of those who oppose their ideals. Meanwhile, in Vendée, a band of determined peasants, backed by imperial England, rises in rebellion to challenge this government, seeking to restore the values of Christianity, family, honor, and decency, and likewise starting with the elimination of those who defy their vision. The exiled Marquis de Lantenac returns from England to spearhead the Vendéan uprising, adopting a ruthless strategy and achieving a series of bloody victories. Opposing him is Captain Gauvain, a Revolutionary officer and Lantenacs great-nephew, whose bravery and tactical prowess earn him respect from his superiors in Paris—yet they disapprove of his conviction that true brotherhood demands mercy towards enemies. To ensure Gauvains loyalty to the Republic, they dispatch the steadfast Cimourdain, a former priest and Gauvains mentor, who harbors his own deep affection for the young officer. As the conflict escalates, Michele Flechard, a Breton peasant who has lost her home and husband to the chaos, desperately fights to keep her children alive amidst the surrounding bloodshed and devastation. In such dire circumstances, achieving either vision of a Just Kingdom seems almost impossible. (Summary by Joanna Michal Hoyt)

24 mrt 2026 - 9 min
aflevering 073 - 72 The Court-Martial artwork

073 - 72 The Court-Martial

In the tumultuous year of 1793, the revolutionary government of France strives to eradicate injustice and usher in a new era of liberty, equality, and brotherhood—beginning with the execution of those who oppose their ideals. Meanwhile, in Vendée, a band of determined peasants, backed by imperial England, rises in rebellion to challenge this government, seeking to restore the values of Christianity, family, honor, and decency, and likewise starting with the elimination of those who defy their vision. The exiled Marquis de Lantenac returns from England to spearhead the Vendéan uprising, adopting a ruthless strategy and achieving a series of bloody victories. Opposing him is Captain Gauvain, a Revolutionary officer and Lantenacs great-nephew, whose bravery and tactical prowess earn him respect from his superiors in Paris—yet they disapprove of his conviction that true brotherhood demands mercy towards enemies. To ensure Gauvains loyalty to the Republic, they dispatch the steadfast Cimourdain, a former priest and Gauvains mentor, who harbors his own deep affection for the young officer. As the conflict escalates, Michele Flechard, a Breton peasant who has lost her home and husband to the chaos, desperately fights to keep her children alive amidst the surrounding bloodshed and devastation. In such dire circumstances, achieving either vision of a Just Kingdom seems almost impossible. (Summary by Joanna Michal Hoyt)

23 mrt 2026 - 6 min
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