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How the American Founders Drew Inspiration from Ancient Rome | Boring History
Podcast:
Boring History For Sleep | Gentle Storytelling And Ambient Sounds (Official)
Published On:
Tue Feb 10 2026
Description:
Welcome to this Boring History For Sleep session. Tonight, we explore how the American Founders turned their gaze back two millennia to find the blueprint for a new nation in Ancient Rome. This History Documentary for Sleep is a relaxing Sleep Story designed as Bedtime Stories for Grownups. We step into the candlelit libraries of 1787, where figures like James Madison and Thomas Jefferson poured over the rise and fall of the Roman Republic. We examine the steady architectural influence of the Temple of Vesta on Monticello and the fear of a looming Caesar that dictated the separation of powers. Let the slow, rhythmic details of Roman law and American ideals guide you into a restorative rest.The American Founders and the Influence of Ancient Rome: 00:00:00How Jackie Kennedy Shaped America in Ways Most People Missed: 01:26:41History Of Leonardo Da Vinci: 02:22:27The Quiet Reign & Legacy Of Queen Victoria: 03:07:34The History of Alchemy: A Quiet Journey in Search of the Elixir of Life: 04:02:47Why Medieval People Slept the Best In History: 05:01:19Patreon—https://www.buymeacoffee.com/historyandsleep - If you guys ever want to support me further until I get my channel memberships set up, you can buy me a coffee here or simply donate if you're feeling generous. :) Love you all. 💛If this podcast helps you relax or fall asleep, we’d love your support. Leaving a 5 ⭐ review on Spotify helps more people discover these calm stories and keeps us creating more for you.Copyright © 2025 HistoryAndSleepOfficial. All rights reserved.
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