Medieval Archives

Medieval Archives

Illuminating the Dark Ages for the Digital World. Podcast and website dedicated to the medieval era.

Appears in 105 Episodes

MAP#62: Kristie Dean and The World of Richard III

We are two weeks away from the beginning of the Richard III re-interment ceremonies. Leicester will be packed with dignitaries, tourist and medievalists to witness the...

MAP#61: David Monteith Dean of Leicester Cathedral and King Richard III

Three years ago archaeologists began a dig to discover the lost remains of King Richard III. Unbelievably they found his remains the very first day! It took over a wee...

The Vikings Podcast #301: Mercenary

Season 3 Premiere! What's in store for Ragnar and company this year? A trip to Wessex, raids, glory? All that and more! Find out on another great episode of Vikings. O...

MAP#60: Council of Constance: Heretics, Schism and the Teutonic Knights

Six hundred years ago Anti-Pope John XXIII called the Council of Constance. It was an ecumenical council recognized by the Roman Catholic Church and began in November ...

MAP#59: Author Ian Macgill, 1066 and The Rhyme of King Harold

Journalist and author Ian Macgill found his writing passion traveling through the jungles of South America. As a young man Ian was awarded the Winston Churchill fellow...

MAP#58: Gilles de Rais – Gallant Knight, Occultist and Serial Killer

Gilles de Rais, an esteemed knight and the Marshall of France, who fought alongside Joan of Arc. Then he turned to the occult and tried to deal with the devil. Gilles ...

The Vikings Podcast #212: Vikings Season 2 Blu-ray Giveaway!

I wanted to get out a quick update to let you know about the VIKINGS Season 2 Blu-ray giveaway! It's easy to enter and you could take home a great prize! Head over to ...

MAP#57: Dan Jones Interview: Wars of the Roses and The Plantagenets

Award-winning journalist, best selling author and Historian Dan Jones joins the Medieval Archives Podcast to talk all things Plantagenets! His first book on the subjec...

MAP#56: Jan Hus and the Hussite Wars

Jan Hus was a Czech or more accurately for his time, a Bohemian priest, philosopher and religious reformer who shock up the catholic church in the 15th century. We'll ...

MAP#55: Bernard Cornwell Interview – The Empty Throne

Few authors can capture the atmosphere of the middle ages as well as Bernard Cornwell. A master storyteller Bernard has written over 50 books! I first discovered Berna...

MAP#54: The Battle of Bannockburn 1314

In June 1314 Scotland faced off against England in a battle that would be remembered through the ages. Outnumbered more than 2-1 the Scots banded together to fight the...

MAP#53: War of Scottish Independence 1296-1328

For everyone living today the Kingdom of Scotland has been apart of the United Kingdom of Great Britain. But the two kingdoms weren't always united. In fact they have ...

MAP#52: Defending the City of God, Sharan Newman Interview

Defender of the City of God is a new book by award winning author Sharan Newman. It examines the First Crusade, the Crusader state of Jerusalem and Queen Melisande. Sh...

MAP#51: Jacques de Molay and The Knights Templar

Jacques de Molay the 23rd and final Grand Master of The Poor Fellow Soldiers of Christ and the Temple of Solomon, better know as The Knights Templar. The Knights Templ...

MAP#50: Medieval Torture

In the Middle Ages torture was used for a variety of reasons, to gain information, to purify heretics and to punish criminals. In this lesson of the Medieval Archives ...

MAP#49: Melisende, Queen of Jerusalem

The Kingdom of Jerusalem was the most powerful Crusader State in the Middle Ages. Melisende, the daughter of King Baldwin II, would rule Jerusalem after the death of h...

MAP#48: Sweyn Forkbeard, The Viking King of England

03 February 2014 marks the 1,000th anniversary of the death of King Sweyn Forkbeard. Once Forkbeard became the King of Denmark and Norway he started raiding England. A...

MAP#47: Charlemagne, The Father of Europe

January 2014 marks the 1,200th anniversary of the death of Charlemagne. He started his reign at the age of 26 as the King of the Franks. By the time of his death in 81...

MAP#46: Made in China: Medieval Inventions from the Far East

For 4000 years China has been an innovative society, starting with the Great Wall and the Grand Canal. In the Middle Ages China invented item after item that revolutio...

MAP#45: 2013 Medieval Year in Review

2013 is coming to a close. That means it's time for a year in review wrap up of the year's medieval events and we have a special guest, Peter from Medievalists.net! We...

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