History of the Germans

The podcast that does what it says on the tin: a narrative history of the German people that starts in the year 919 AD and hopes to get all the way to 1991. Episodes are 25-35 min long and drop on Thursday mornings. As Gregory of Tours (539-594) said: "A great many things keep happening, some good, some bad" . The show is now entering its 8th season. So far we have covered: The Ottonian Emperors (Ep. 1- 21) - Henry the Fowler (Ep. 1) - Otto I (Ep. 2-8) - Otto II (Ep.9-11) - Otto II (Ep. 11-14) - Henry II (ep. 15-17) - Germany in the Year 1000 (ep. 18-21) The Salian Emperors and the Investiture Controversy (Ep. 22-42) - Konrad II (Ep. 22- 25) - Henry III (Ep. 26-29) - Henry IV & Canossa (Ep. 30-39) - Henry V and the Concordat of Worms (Ep. 40-42) Barbarossa and the early Hohenstaufen (Ep. 43-69) - Lothar III (Ep. 43-46) - Konrad III (Ep. 47-49) - Frederick Barbarossa (Ep. 50-69) Frederick II and the later Hohenstaufen (Ep. 70-94) -Henry VI (Ep. 70-72) - Philipp of Swabia (Ep. 73-74) - Otto IV (Ep. 74-75) - Frederick II (Ep. 75-90) - Epilogue (ep. 91-94) Eastern Expansion (Ep. 95-108) The Hanseatic League (Ep. 109-127) The Teutonic Knights (Ep...

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episode 143: The Murder of a King - Albrecht I von Habsburg.


The late 13th century was the sniper’s alley for many a powerful family. The disappearance of great dynasties, the Arpads of Hungary, the Premyslids of Bohemia, the Zaehringer, Babenbergs, the counts of Holland to name just a few wasn’t down to lack of fertility but down to violence. Murder became so common, even those who did not have swords sticking out of their chest were presumed poisoned. To save them, some were suspended from the ceiling to flush out harmful substances. Violence was not limited to temporal princes, even the pope was getting slapped down for declaring that every Christian ruler was subject to the Roman Pontiff.

The fact that Albrecht I von Habsburg the new King of the Romans is murdered is therefore not the most interesting thing about him. What is astonishing is how far this man “with only one eye and a look that made you sick” got in his ambitions. Pressured from all sides, the Prince Electors, his own vassals in Austria, the Pope, the Bohemians, still he ploughed on, picking up principalities like others picking daisies. And a wrath of daisies is what did for him in the end…

The music for the show is Flute Sonata in E-flat major, H.545 by Carl Phillip Emmanuel Bach (or some claim it as BWV 1031 Johann Sebastian Bach) performed and arranged by Michel Rondeau under Common Creative Licence 3.0.

As always:

Homepage with maps, photos, transcripts and blog: www.historyofthegermans.com

Facebook: @HOTGPod 

Twitter: @germanshistory

Instagram: history_of_the_germans

Reddit: u/historyofthegermans

Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Historyofthegermans

To make it easier for you to share the podcast, I have created separate playlists for some of the seasons that are set up as individual podcasts. they have the exact same episodes as in the History of the Germans, but they may be a helpful device for those who want to concentrate on only one season.

So far I have:

The Ottonians:

The Hanseatic League

The Teutonic Knights

The Holy Roman Empire 1250-1356





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