Ep. 98: Colonisation of the East(700-1200) - The Rift between Emperor and Saxon Princes

Ep. 98: Colonisation of the East(700-1200) - The Rift between Emperor and Saxon Princes

This week we are talking about the rift that is opening up between the Saxons and the Empire. For 80 years Saxony had been the centre of imperial power and the Ottonians had been supportive of the Saxon nobles’ policy vis-à-vis the Wends and Poland. All that Is about to change. The new emperor Henry II, though a direct descendant of Henry the Fowler, was no Saxon. For three generations his family had been dukes of Bavaria and all that exposure to the despised southerners had rubbed off. The Saxons were too divided to field their own candidate, but that does not mean they wanted Henry II.

And for good reason. The new administration drives a 180 degree turn in imperial policy versus Poland and versus the Slavic tribes in the Marches….

The music for the show is Flute Sonata in E-flat major, H.545 by Carl Phillip Emmanuel Bach (or some claim it as BWV 1031 Johann Sebastian Bach) performed and arranged by Michel Rondeau under Common Creative Licence 3.0.

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To make it easier for you to share the podcast, I have created separate playlists for some of the seasons that are set up as individual podcasts. they have the exact same episodes as in the History of the Germans, but they may be a helpful device for those who want to concentrate on only one season.

So far I have:

The Ottonians

Salian Emperors and Investiture Controversy

Fredrick Barbarossa and Early Hohenstaufen

Frederick II Stupor Mundi

Saxony and Eastward Expansion

The Hanseatic League

The Teutonic Knights

The Holy Roman Empire 1250-1356

The Reformation before the Reformation

The Empire in the 15th century

The Fall and Rise of the Habsburgs

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Ep. 158: Karl IV (1346-1378) - Prague - a new Rome

Ep. 158: Karl IV (1346-1378) - Prague - a new Rome

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8 Elo 202432min

Ep. 157: The Black Death and other Calamities (1346-1400)

Ep. 157: The Black Death and other Calamities (1346-1400)

In around 1320 near the lake Issy-Kul in Kyrgysistan the rats started dying. Shortly after the inhabitants became affected with terrible diseases. Some started coughing up blood and all who did, died ...

1 Elo 202434min

Ep. 156: Karl IV (1346-1378) - What Price a Crown

Ep. 156: Karl IV (1346-1378) - What Price a Crown

The year is 1346 and we have, yes, another succession crisis. Without checking through my 1500 pages of transcripts, I have counted a total f 14 contested imperial elections in the 427 years we have c...

25 Heinä 202425min

Ep. 155: Karl IV (1346-1378) - Youth of an Emperor

Ep. 155: Karl IV (1346-1378) - Youth of an Emperor

You have heard me complaining regularly over the last 154 episodes that what we report as political ambitions or strategic plans of the kings and emperors was pure conjecture derived from their action...

18 Heinä 202428min

Ep. 154 - The Blind King John of Bohemia (1296-1346)

Ep. 154 - The Blind King John of Bohemia (1296-1346)

The noble and gallant King of Bohemia, also known as John of Luxemburg because he was the son of the Emperor Henry of Luxemburg, was told by his people that the battle had begun. Although he was in fu...

11 Heinä 202440min

Ep. 153: The Rise of the City of Nürnberg in the 14th Century

Ep. 153: The Rise of the City of Nürnberg in the 14th Century

“In the same way that Jerusalem is the navel of the world, is Nurnberg the navel of Germany” is how Matthäus Dresser described the city in 1581. The astronomer Johannes Regiomontanus moved to Nurnberg...

27 Kesä 202427min

Ep.152: Ludwig the Bavarian (1314-1347) - The (not so) Ugly Duchess Margarete Maultasch

Ep.152: Ludwig the Bavarian (1314-1347) - The (not so) Ugly Duchess Margarete Maultasch

“The twelve-year-old Margarete, Princess of Carinthia and Tyrol, was travelling from her seat near Meran to Innsbruck for her wedding with the ten-year old Prince Johann of Bohemia. [..]Still and seri...

13 Kesä 202435min

Ep. 151: Ludwig the Bavarian (1314-1347) - The Kurverein zu Rhens

Ep. 151: Ludwig the Bavarian (1314-1347) - The Kurverein zu Rhens

This week we look at the central intellectual debate of the 14th century, did Jesus own property? If yes, then it was right and proper that the church owned land, privileges, entire counties and duchi...

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