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.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 35m. Bisher sind 309 Folge(n) erschienen. .

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 7 days 16 hours 33 minutes

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episode 27: Æthelred the Unready


His 38 years as king make him one of the longest ruling monarchs in English history, and yet he is remembered as unsuccessful, naive and overly harsh on his opponents. In this episode, Levi Roach discusses the rule of Æthelred the Unready. Was he as mu...


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 August 17, 2021  35m
 
 

Fertility & Childbirth: The Great Leveller


Giving birth in the middle ages was a dangerous time for women. It had no regard for class, wealth, or status. It could even have been more dangerous for richer, Nobel women. Matt is joined by author Michèle Schindler, to take us through the realities ...


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 August 14, 2021  36m
 
 

episode 25: The Walls That Made Wales


For thousands of years, the building of walls has played an essential role in shaping the world as we know it; from being used to monitor populations to controlling trade, they have often acted as borders of entire nations. In this episode, Howard Will...


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 August 10, 2021  25m
 
 

episode 24: How To Spot a Tithe Barn


Taxes are now an established aspect of our lives, but scattered across Britain’s countryside are reminders of their earliest days, when farmers were obliged to offer 10 percent of their produce to the church: these are tithe barns. In this episode, Jos...


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 August 7, 2021  48m
 
 

episode 24: Battle of Brunanburh


When we think of great Medieval battles, many people imagine the Battles of Hastings or Agincourt. Another clash, however, between the kings of England, Dublin, Scotland and Strathclyde late in AD 937, also had far-reaching consequences and resulted in...


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 August 3, 2021  42m
 
 

episode 23: Cecily Neville: Mother of Richard III


Born in 1415 as the youngest of the 1st Earl of Westmorland's 22 children, Cecily Neville led one of the Medieval periods' most captivating lives. Her life was filled with promise and power from the very beginning, and Cecily soon became one ...


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 July 31, 2021  52m
 
 

episode 22: Orkney’s Buried Vikings


How did Viking remains find themselves under a house in Orkney? In 2015, human remains were unearthed on the northeast coast of Papa Westray. The graves were stumbled upon by sheer luck, with further investigations revealing the finds to be remains of ...


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 July 27, 2021  21m
 
 

episode 21: Role of Medieval Queens


What was the role of a queen in the Medieval Age? Was she there to strengthen the position of her family and build alliances to protect the interests of England? To stand idly by as her husband took decisions for the nation, then took mistresses for hi...


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 July 24, 2021  36m
 
 

episode 20: The Origins of English


Approximately 1.35 billion people use it, either as a first or second language, so English and the way that we speak it has a daily impact on huge numbers of people. But how did the English language develop? In this episode of Gone Medieval, Cat spoke ...


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 July 20, 2021  38m
 
 

Medieval Ludlow


From an impressive castle built to defend the borders of England against the Welsh, to a fortified town brimming with industry and commerce, to an archaeological gold mine: the town of Ludlow offers incredible insight into the lives of people in Mediev...


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 July 17, 2021  38m