
254 – Worcester
If you read of old Britain… even if you read of modern Britain… you’d be forgiven if you thought it was all London. And London does soak up a ton of the spotlight. It’s like the Stonehenge of the non-...
14 Syys 201723min

253 – Anglo Saxon Market Towns in the Viking Age
Cultures change all the time – yours is changing right now, in ways you may or may not realize. It’s a completely normal, everyday fact that has been with humanity since we began. Probably before we b...
7 Syys 201726min

252 – The Coming of the Anglo-Scandinavians
At the start of 867, there were four major Anglo-Saxon kingdoms in Britain. By 874, three of the four – Northumbria, East Anglia, and Mercia – had lost their independence. That’s a timespan of only 7 ...
1 Syys 201726min

251 – Chapter Seven: England
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17 Elo 20172min

250 – The Year 900
It’s the year 900. We’ve closed out another century, and the 900’s are looking as tumultuous as the 800’s. But before we move forward in our story of our Island – still in many ways at the end of the ...
10 Elo 201736min

249 – Kenneth MacAlpin and the Birth of Scotland
We’ve reached the end of an era. It was late 899, and Alfred (who has been our central figure for dozens of episodes) was at last at rest. But with his death, there was a sudden opening at the top lev...
3 Elo 201733min

248 – The Death of Alfred the Great
By 897, everything Alfred had known…. changed. He was barely in his 20s when he took the throne and he hadn’t had a chance to stop for a breath for the decades that followed. He had been king for over...
16 Heinä 201725min

247 – Our Wooden Wall
The Danes encamped at Bridgnorth had been campaigning for years. Many had come here with Haesten and the Appledore fleet. They were the veterans of the continental campaigns. And for years now they ha...
8 Heinä 201722min





















