366 – Move, or You Will Be Moved: Part 1

366 – Move, or You Will Be Moved: Part 1

The summer of 1051 must have felt like some sort of nightmare. A French aristocrat rode into Dover, picked a fight and then slaughtered the townsfolk. And that man’s cousin, the King of England, told the townsfolk’s lord (Earl Godwin of Wessex) to go back and finish the job…by butchering his own people on behalf […]

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498 – Power and Predictability

498 – Power and Predictability

The death of Duke Robert’s chief ally, William of Breteuil, and the succession crisis it kicked off, was destabilizing the duchy of Normandy.   And while I’m sure it was a relief that King Henry and R...

24 Apr 46min

497 – That’s Me In The Spot. Light.

497 – That’s Me In The Spot. Light.

It was 1103 and things were a mess. And…when are they not? But a major reason for this mess was (oddly) William of Breteuil. Now, as you might recall, William of Breteuil was the firstborn son of the ...

9 Apr 23min

496 – That’s Me In The Corner

496 – That’s Me In The Corner

For the first time since William the Conqueror, there was going to be a primatial council at Westminster Abbey.   This was a HUGE deal.   Like… enormous.  Anselm had been trying to hold a major reform...

25 Mar 37min

495 – Power Struggles: Part Two

495 – Power Struggles: Part Two

Ok, let’s return to 1101 and 1102, because Henry’s fight with Anselm, and fight between Henry and the Pope (and the fight between Anselm and the Pope) were …amazingly….only half of the story.   The po...

16 Mar 38min

494 – Power Struggles: Part One

494 – Power Struggles: Part One

In early February of 1102 Queen Matilda was giving birth.  The post 494 – Power Struggles: Part One first appeared on The British History Podcast.

1 Mar 35min

493 – The Price of Peace

493 – The Price of Peace

The Treaty penned at Alton had avoided outright war, but it wasn’t truly official.  It needed to be finalized at Winchester. The post 493 – The Price of Peace first appeared on The British History Pod...

23 Feb 25min

492 – The War for Perception

492 – The War for Perception

In 1668, John Dryden became England’s very first Poet Laureate.  But he had a rival.  No, not just a rival.  A nemesis. This man’s name was Thomas Shadwell, and I can’t overstate how much Dryden hated...

12 Feb 37min

Project 1095

Project 1095

Much respect to u/AnnieCamOG for coming up with this title. The post Project 1095 first appeared on The British History Podcast.

12 Feb 10min

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