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Edward was dead. Harold was King. Edith was sidelined. And as far as the Vita Edwardii was concerned, this was the moment where the wheels came completely off the wagon.
The post 384 – King Harold Godwinson first appeared on The British History Podcast.
Ok nerds, take this down. Dear Harry, I was saddened to hear of King Edward’s death. but, I am writing to inform you that my beloved cousin promised me the throne a while back. Don’t worry if this is news to you, it was a secret so I understand if you are a little surprised. […]
The post 385 – The Audacity of Boats first appeared on The British History Podcast.
William had secured his promises. Each Baron and lesser noble of Normandy swore to serve him faithfully and take part the invasion of England. And William made sure the nerds wrote every single oath down on paper.
The post 386 – God’s Messenger first appeared on The British History Podcast.
War was coming. That much was clear.
The post 387 – The Douche is Cast first appeared on The British History Podcast.
We left off in the Court of Harald Hardrada. And you probably feel like you know a lot about this man by now. There’s the stories about the empress, and his time as a Varagian, and about his reputation as a seductive warrior poet. And all of the “oh my god this guy is hot” […]
The post 388 – The Stupid Before The Storm first appeared on The British History Podcast.
The shores of Saint Valery must have been quite the sight. Looking at the records, which discuss the size of this fleet and other notes that let us estimate the size of the original fleet launched from the River Dives, and comparing those to the records of the fleet following it’s mooring at Saint Valery…historians […]
The post 389 – The Tyrant and the Muddy Crossing first appeared on The British History Podcast.
King Harold, his Huscarls, and the fyrd of Wessex were driving north as fast as they could.
The post 390 – Stamford Bridge first appeared on The British History Podcast.
Stamford Bridge had been a nightmare. Thousands of dead… untold numbers of wounded. And the fallout was just beginning. All over Britain, all over Europe, families would slowly be learning the fate of their loved ones. Word was spreading across England and up to Orkney. Out to Flanders, and Norway.
The post 391 – The Battle of Hastings first appeared on The British History Podcast.