To mark 100,000 downloads, Beatrice de Graaf, Sam Jolley, Vanya Bellinger and Kristine Hughes Patrone join me to celebrate the lives of some deeply impressive women who all made their mark, in different ways, on the Napoleonic period.
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Though alas Zack White became quite absent on the forum, he isn't idle either and continues to produce his podcasts.
As for runners up, or maybe to the top, nobody mentioned Madame de Staël.
Madame de Staël - the contemporary female version of Dieter Bohlen ... 😂
Also, interestingly enough, not even one of the two French empresses, despite Josephine having a huge influence on the aesthetics of the whole era? Also, both ladies' personal stories probably more interesting than that of Luise of Prussia, whose legend to me always seemed to have been much greater than the person.