Medieval Archives

Medieval Archives

Medieval Archives Podcast takes you back to a time of legendary kings, fearless knights, and powerful bishops. Join us as we uncover the real stories behind the myths, separating fact from fiction to reveal what life was truly like in the Middle Ages. From epic battles and courtly intrigue to everyday life in medieval villages, we explore the people, events, and beliefs that shaped the medieval world.

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Episoder(105)

MAP#70 – Medieval Christmas II

MAP#70 – Medieval Christmas II

Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukkah from the Medieval Archives! No intro, no talking just Christmas music inspired by the Middle Ages! Have a safe holiday season and thank you for supporting the Mediev...

22 Des 201550min

MAP#69: The Pit and the Pendulum

MAP#69: The Pit and the Pendulum

Happy Halloween! The Spanish Inquisition, started in 1478 by Ferdinand and Isabella, was used to rid Spain and the Spanish Territories of heretics. The Spanish Inquisition targeted Catholics who stray...

27 Okt 201550min

MAP#68: Combat of the Thirty

MAP#68: Combat of the Thirty

During the first phase of the Hundred Years War a smaller war broke out in France, the Breton War of Succession. Wars of Succession always start the same way, a Nobleman dies without an heir. In this ...

14 Okt 201517min

MAP#67: Warrior Princess: Female warriors of the Middle Ages

MAP#67: Warrior Princess: Female warriors of the Middle Ages

Women in the Middle Ages were docile, meek and subservient. Or at least that's what we were led to believe. But that isn't always the case. In previous lessons we looked at Black Agnes, the defender o...

6 Jul 201525min

MAP#66: The Battle of Sluys (1340)

MAP#66: The Battle of Sluys (1340)

The Battle of Sluys was the first major battle of the Hundred Years' War. There were a few battles before it but nothing that compared to the size and ramifications of Sluys. The Hundred Years' War wa...

23 Jun 201515min

MAP#65: The Pardoner’s Tale (Canterbury Tales)

MAP#65: The Pardoner’s Tale (Canterbury Tales)

Geoffrey Chaucer wrote The Canterbury Tales toward the end of the 14th century. The tales are a story telling contest by a group of pilgrims traveling to the shrine of Saint Thomas Becket at Canterbur...

25 Mai 201546min

MAP#64: Terry Brooks and The Shannara Chronicles

MAP#64: Terry Brooks and The Shannara Chronicles

While browsing a B. Dalton bookstore in 1987 I happened upon a book with a glowing sword on the cover. The description talked of Skull Bearers, trolls, dwarfs, elves and a powerful Sword of Shannara. ...

23 Mar 201544min

MAP#63: Marc Morris, King John and the Road to Magna Carta

MAP#63: Marc Morris, King John and the Road to Magna Carta

This year marks the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta. The medieval King responsible for the document is King John of England. He didn't create it, but it was his turbulent reign that caused the Ba...

16 Mar 201547min

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