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the medieval podcast

by Margret Reichert Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What are the best podcasts about medieval history?

Lucie Laumonier interviews about all aspects of the Middle Ages. Playing with the Past is a podcast that takes a look at the history in games. IDEAS is a deep-dive into contemporary thought and intellectual history. No topic is off-limits.

What is a narrative history podcast?

A narrative history podcast following the journeys of medieval travellers and their roles in larger historical events. Telling great stories, showing the interconnected nature of the medieval world, and meeting Mongols, Ottomans, Franciscans, merchants, ambassadors, and adventurers along the way.

What is the Crusades podcast about?

This podcast tells the full story of the Crusades from their origins, beginning with the collapse of Byzantium, to the fall of the last Crusader state. A fast-moving history of the western world from the ancient world to the present day.

What is the history of Ireland podcast?

This podcast is not just dates but an enthralling account of Ireland's history, looking at daily life through the ages. The show is currently focused on the Great Irish Famine of the 1840s (see below), while the archive contains the stories of Ireland's ancient High Kings, Viking raiders and the Norman Invasion of the Middle Ages.

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Which kingdom sought out contact with Western Europe in the Late Middle Ages?

Among the most powerful kingdoms in the medieval period was Solomonic Ethiopia, a Christian kingdom that sought out contact with Western Europe in the Late Middle Ages.

What did Garth Fowden talk about?

A conversation with Garth Fowden about how the peoples of the Caucasus – Armenians, Georgians, and Albanians – coped with living between two empires, how those empires sought to intervene in their region, and the cultural and religious changes that took place there during the first half of the first millennium.

Who was the king of England in 937?

In the year 937, Æthelstan, King of England, found himself under attack from a coalition of his enemies. In this episode of Bow and Blade, Michael and Kelly tell us about the Battle of Brunanburh, including where it was fought and the amazing poem about the battle preserved in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.

What are the sources of the Prophet Muhammad?

A conversation with Sean Anthony about the earliest sources for the life of the Prophet Muhammad, including the Quran, papyri, inscriptions, and Christian sources of the seventh century , and how Muslims were initially perceived by the Romans of the eastern provinces. by Medievalists.net July 1, 2021. Features Podcast.

How many listeners does the medieval podcast have?

Started in January, 2019, The Medieval Podcast has already reached over half a million listeners worldwide.

Who is Danièle from Medieval?

Guest Speaking. Danièle is the creator and host of The Medieval Podcast , a weekly show featuring interviews with some of the world’s top medieval scholars and public historians in a friendly, informal format.

Who is the most popular folk hero of the Middle Ages?

This week, Danièle speaks with Anne Louise Avery about the charming, troubling, and evergreen trickster, Reynard the Fox.

What book does Danièle read?

Miracle Stories. It’s medieval storytime! This week, Danièle reads from Caesarius of Heisterbach’s Dialogue on Miracles, including the story of a sinful student, and the woman who took the baby Jesus hostage, as well as a few other fun tales from this thirteenth-century book for monastic novices.

What were knights in the Middle Ages?

Knights in the Middle Ages were expert horsemen, pious defenders of the church, property managers, courteous entertainers, reciters of poetry, military leaders, and stone-cold killers. This week, Danièle speaks with Christopher Gravett on what was knighthood, how one became a knight, and knights in the modern media.

Which kingdom sought out contact with Western Europe in the Late Middle Ages?

Among the most powerful kingdoms in the medieval period was Solomonic Ethiopia, a Christian kingdom that sought out contact with Western Europe in the Late Middle Ages. This week, Danièle speaks with Verena Krebs about contact between Solomonic Ethiopia and Western Europe, how historians have misconstrued Ethiopian interests in the past, ...

What is a medieval podcast?

CEU Medieval Podcast is a collection of past episodes of the radio's weekly talk show 'Past Perfect!' and recorded public lectures presented at Central European University's Medieval Studies Department. Music was removed from the podcast version of the shows due to copyright regulations.

Who is the history podcast?

The history podcast for people who don't like history... and those who do. Greg Jenner brings together the best names in comedy and history to learn and laugh about the past.

What is gone medieval?

From long-lost Viking ships to kings buried in unexpected places; from murders and power politics, to myths, religion, the lives of ordinary people: Gone Medieval is History Hit’s podcast dedicated to the middle ages, in Europe and far beyond.

What is hysterical history?

Hysterical History is a comedy podcast where Alexis and Hailey, friends and history lovers, tell each other wacky yet factual stories from the past. Join them every TUESDAY for laughs and weird history realness. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

What do Aven and Mark discuss?

Aven & Mark discuss etymology, history, literature, language, and cocktails, and the sometimes surprising connections between them all.

Why do we look at folklore through history?

Looking at folklore through history to understand people's perceptions of nature through time.

Who is the host of the History of Vikings podcast?

A podcast featuring scholarly discussions about Vikings, Norse myth, & the history of medieval Scandinavia & Iceland. Hosted by Noah Tetzner. Follow The History of Vikings on Twitter: @HistoryofViking Feel free to get in touch with any questions, comments, or inquiries: [email protected]

Ep. 09: Medieval Birds in Thought

In this episode, we look at birds generally as they existed in the minds of medieval people. We talk about the different ways in which medieval people hunted, ate, used, and envisioned birds.

Ep. 08: Hobgoblin in the Ninth Century (Medieval Beasts)

In this episode, we look at an account of a hobgoblin in ninth-century France. This account comes from a ninth-century Carolingian author named Notker who wrote a biography of Charlemagne.

Ep. 07: Dirty Riddles and Farts

In this episode, we look at some dirty riddles from Anglo-Saxon England and a fart so powerful that it blinded a man.

Ep. 06: Murder in a Church

In this episode, we look at murder (and a battle) in the Basilica of Saint-Martin in Tours, France.

Ep. 05: The Case of a Criminal in a Church

In this episode, we look at a famous case of an escaped criminal who hides in a church. Can he legally be extradited from a church? We find out in this episode.

Ep. 04: The Song of Roland (Medieval Tale)

This is a dramatization of the Song of Roland. It takes the entire epic and reduces it to just a 7 minute reading.

Ep. 03: That Time a Viking Kissed a Foot

In this episode we look at the time Rollo had one of his Viking friends kiss the foot of King Charles the Simple of Francia.

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