102. The Thirty Years’ War (Part 2)
In this episode we discuss the widening of the conflict into an international one as Denmark-Norway, Sweden, and France in turn intervene. We also discuss the conclusion of the war and its long term consequences. Colin Oliver returns as guest.
Thanks to Mike and Donna Bleskie, Ian Davis, Perry, Kimberlyn Crowe, Levent Kemal Sadikoglu, Russ Mangum, and more for supporting the show! If you’d like to do the same, please visit http://www.patreon.com/hi101.
Paypal: paypal.me/hi101
Ko-fi: ko-fi.com/hipodcast
Podcast: Play in new window | Download
Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS
You stated that the island (Zealand), on which Copenhagen resides is the rootname for New Zealand. New Zealand (Nieuw-Zeeland) was discovered by Abel Tasman, a Dutch explorer.
From Wikipedia:
“Despite their identical names, the island is not connected historically to the Pacific nation of New Zealand, which is named after the Dutch province of Zeeland.”
Oh man, that’s an embarrassing one! Thanks so much for the catch. I’ll make sure it goes on the corrections when they go up.