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The Copper Guardian: A Medieval Tale of Treasure Hunters and Curses

In a tale preserved from the 10th century, a man from Cairo sets out in search of treasure hidden deep in the mountains.…

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Medievalists.net
• May 31, 2025
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New Online Course: Introduction to Medieval Music

Step into the soundscape of the Middle Ages with our online course, Introduction to Medieval Music. Learn about chants and their use in the medieval mass, developments in musical notation and texture, instruments, styles, and composers.

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Medievalists.net
• May 29, 2025
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Ancient Inequality: New Study Measures Wealth Gaps from Rome to Medieval Era

A new study compares income inequality in the Roman, Han, and Aztec empires—revealing that ancient societies were as unequal as today’s most divided nations.

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Medievalists.net
• May 28, 2025
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The Twenty Medieval Sieges of Constantinople

Discover the twenty medieval sieges of Constantinople, from early attacks by Avars and Arabs to the city’s final fall in 1453.

Podcast's Original Host
Medievalists.net
• May 26, 2025
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Why Medieval Europeans Were Bad at Swimming

Medieval Europeans weren’t known for their swimming skills—and there’s a surprising amount of evidence to show just how bad they were at it. From river shoves to tactical advice from Christine de Pizan, here’s what swimming looked like in the Middle Ages.

Podcast's Original Host
Medievalists.net
• May 24, 2025
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Prester John with Chris Taylor

This week on The Medieval Podcast, Danièle speaks with Chris Taylor about where the legend comes from, how it may have had a disastrous effect on the fifth crusade, and what Prester John has to do with the Fantastic Four.

Podcast's Original Host
Medievalists.net
• May 22, 2025
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THE BATTLE OF TERRIBLE DOWN

A thirteenth-century killing field or a 'turdhill'? Last week I gave a speech in the beautiful countryside of East Sussex, which is for my money one of the loveliest places in all of England. My subject was the medieval ‘battle’ of Terrible Down.

Podcast's Original Host
Dan Jones
• May 22, 2025
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Third Reich Medievalists: National Psychology and the Study of Chaucer

Exploring how Chaucer studies were shaped by Nazi ideology, this article uncovers the influence of national psychology and propaganda on medieval scholarship in the Third Reich.

Podcast's Original Host
Medievalists.net
• May 21, 2025
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How Popes Died in the Middle Ages: Ritual, Power, and Performance

What happened when a pope died in the Middle Ages? Behind the closed doors of Rome and Avignon, elaborate rituals unfolded—blending faith, politics, and performance to preserve the illusion that the Church never died.

Podcast's Original Host
Medievalists.net
• May 19, 2025
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El Cid with Nora Berend

This week on The Medieval Podcast, Danièle speaks with Nora Berend about the real Rodrigo Díaz, the astonishing way his legend grew and changed over time, and how El Cid is still being used as a political tool in the modern world.

Podcast's Original Host
Medievalists.net
• May 17, 2025
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New Medieval Books: The Romance of the Violet and Other Wager Tales from Medieval France

This book offers translations of three thirteenth-century romances—The Romance of the Violet, The Romance of the Count of Poitiers, and The Tale of King Flore and the Fair Joan—each centred on men who wager over a woman’s virtue.

Podcast's Original Host
Medievalists.net
• May 15, 2025
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A NEW COPY OF MAGNA CARTA HAS BEEN DISCOVERED

And it cost £7 This is the sort of thing I like waking up to hear.

Podcast's Original Host
Dan Jones
• May 15, 2025
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