Dark Arts in The Middle Ages: 6 Mysterious Medieval Curses You'd Never Want to Face...

Dark Arts in The Middle Ages: 6 Mysterious Medieval Curses You'd Never Want to Face...

For thousands of years, people have placed curses on their enemies and wished them misfortune. Many of these hexes have involved pleas to the forces of the occult with prayers and rituals. Sometimes it might be an actual object or a place that is cursed, like a tomb. Many Medieval tales involve warnings about destruction and deaths that appear to be linked to curses. Let us travel back in time now to the Middle Ages and hear about some of these mysterious tales of a biological bomb, the downfall of a dynasty, and why a bank in Tokyo opened an account in the name of a samurai warrior who had been dead for 1,000 years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Surviving Summer in the Middle Ages...

Surviving Summer in the Middle Ages...

For the Medievals, summer was a time of celebration for all classes. Perhaps the best time of the year for social gatherings. But work still had to be carried out in the fields and summer was also a t...

2 Jul 15min

What Did Medieval People Think of UFOs & Alien Life?

What Did Medieval People Think of UFOs & Alien Life?

In the West, the Middle Ages was a superstitious time, a time when what was real and unreal became blurred. Dragons, witches, basilisks, and zombies were just some of the beasts that offered an ever-p...

1 Jul 15min

Cats During The Medieval Times...

Cats During The Medieval Times...

The Egyptians treated them with reverence and adoration having, first domesticated them 4,000 years ago. Since then the small, carnivorous mammals have played a major part in religion, folklore, art, ...

25 Jun 15min

The Medieval Robbery Your School Didn't Teach You About...

The Medieval Robbery Your School Didn't Teach You About...

In 1303, Westminster was an important place. West from the City of London, it was protected by its own walls and gates. Westminster Palace was there, which was once the main residence of the kings of ...

23 Jun 14min

The Medieval Blood Ritual You Didn't Learn About in School...

The Medieval Blood Ritual You Didn't Learn About in School...

The 22nd of March 1144 was Holy Saturday, the day before Easter. Outside the city walls, the forester Henry de Sprowston was riding through Thorpe Wood on the outskirts of Norwich, England. Among othe...

18 Jun 14min

Surviving Life as a Woman of the Medieval Crusades...

Surviving Life as a Woman of the Medieval Crusades...

Going on a Medieval Crusade was a male mission, a military enterprise in which only men could fight. Obviously, the women stayed home and did womanly things while their dashing, knightly husbands rode...

16 Jun 15min

The Most Feared Building of The Middle Ages...

The Most Feared Building of The Middle Ages...

The White Tower, as it was originally known, was a fortress-stronghold built by the first Norman king, William the Conqueror. It was intended to protect against foreign invasion and intimidate the cit...

11 Jun 15min

Surviving Life During The Mongol Empire...

Surviving Life During The Mongol Empire...

From an insignificant tribal clan, the Mongols seemed to come out of nowhere to rule over the greatest empire in the world, before disappearing just as quickly three centuries later. Their lands reach...

9 Jun 14min

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