King Edward I: Why Was He Such a Tyrant?

King Edward I: Why Was He Such a Tyrant?

Edward I dreamed big—perhaps too big. While remembered for his brutal campaigns in Wales and Scotland, Edward also longed to take the fight to France, only to be repeatedly pulled back by crises closer to home.

Joined by Matthew Lewis, we examine how Edward’s crusading experience in the Holy Land, his views on conquest and treason, and his willingness to use extreme punishments shaped his reign. Together, we ask whether Edward’s reputation as a tyrant reflects cruelty—or a king trapped between imperial ambition and domestic rebellion.

--

Find Matt's Books wherever you get your books.

Find Gone Medieval podcast wherever you get your podcasts!

--

Love the show? Please consider become a patron on Patreon! You'll receive commercial-free episodes, early access, exclusive content, and more! https://patreon.com/tudorsdynasty

--

Host: Rebecca Larson

Guest: Matthew Lewis

Denne episoden er hentet fra en åpen RSS-feed og er ikke publisert av Podme. Den kan derfor inneholde annonser.

Episoder(665)

John Skelton: Poet, Tutor, and Troublemaker

John Skelton: Poet, Tutor, and Troublemaker

John Skelton is one of the most fascinating figures of the Tudor age - and somehow, one of the most overlooked. Poet, scholar, tutor to the future Henry VIII, and professional troublemaker, Skelton sp...

7 Jun 1h

The Daughters of King Stephen

The Daughters of King Stephen

Finally, Matt Lewis took the hint and didn't show up today! Just kidding - he was busy this week but will be back next week to chat about Henry V with me.Today, my medieval fill-in guest is Sharon Ben...

4 Jun 43min

Women's Networks in Medieval England

Women's Networks in Medieval England

What happens when we stop looking at medieval queens as isolated figures and start looking at the women around them?In this episode, I'm joined by Dr. Lacey Bonar Hull to explore the powerful networks...

2 Jun 55min

 John Cheke: Scholar of Kings, Prisoner of Queens

John Cheke: Scholar of Kings, Prisoner of Queens

John Cheke is often remembered as one of the greatest scholars of Tudor England, but his story is about far more than books and learning.In this episode, I'm joined by Amy McElroy as both co-host and ...

31 Mai 45min

Henry IV: The Vanilla Milkshake of Kings

Henry IV: The Vanilla Milkshake of Kings

Well… here it is. What did you think about the show open this week? Let me know in the comments!This week, Matt Lewis and I turn our attention to Henry IV — and there is a lot to unpack. We discuss th...

28 Mai 1h 5min

The Queen's Husband: Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha

The Queen's Husband: Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha

In this second to last episode of our The Queen’s Husband series, I’m joined once again by the wonderful Dr. Linda Porter as we turn our attention to one of the most famous royal consorts in history -...

26 Mai 1h 15min

Historical TV Series: Part Three

Historical TV Series: Part Three

Yeah, you read that right, we are on Part Three (and the last for now) on historical TV series. This episode we look at one of my favorites - House of the Dragon, and one of Amy's favorites - Game of ...

24 Mai 1h 3min

Richard II: The King with a God Complex

Richard II: The King with a God Complex

Richard II’s story is honestly one of the wildest royal rises and falls in English history, and in this episode I’m joined once again by Matt Lewis to untangle the life of the king who seemed determin...

21 Mai 1h 10min

Populært innen Historie

rss-dette-ma-aldri-skje-igjen
med-egne-oyne
henrettelsespodden
rss-benadet
historier-som-endret-verden
historier-som-endret-norge
aftenposten-historie
rss-gamle-greier
sektledere
rss-nadelose-nordmenn-gestapo
rss-frontkjemperne
rss-katastrofe
rss-bisarr-historie
rss-historier-fra-gudbrandsdalen
taakeprat
rss-strid-de-norske-borgerkrigene
vare-historier
skrem-deg-bort
liberal-halvtime
historiepodden-ww2