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The Battle of Stirling Bridge (1297)

In this episode of Bow & Blade, Michael and Kelly examine the Battle of Stirling Bridge in Scotland as a clear example of poor generalship. Focusing on the English command’s mistakes, they explore how underestimating William Wallace and the Scottish forces led to disastrous decisions over terrain and timing.

Podcast's Original Host
Medievalists.net
• Dec 17, 2025
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Venetian Report on the Ottoman-Safavid Campaign - 1555

The Death of Mustafa; Description of Aleppo; The Sultan's Entrance; The Sultan at Aleppo; The Campaign This report is pretty long, so I broke it up into sections; the section headers don’t appear in the original report. You can skip the Description of Aleppo and The Sultan’s Entrance sections without losing much context, although I find the Description of Aleppo to be fascinating.

Podcast's Original Host
Roman Helmet Guy
• Dec 16, 2025
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AI Image Generation and Roman History: Google Gemini Nano Banana Pro vs ChatGPT 5.1

Google's Gemini Nano Bana Pro outperforms ChatGPT 5.1 in generating AI images of a Byzantine Noblewoman from 1060 AD, providing faster, photorealistic results compared to ChatGPT's artistic interpretations. Gemini excels in representing historical context and societal structures accurately, demonstrating the potential of AI to enhance understanding and accessibility of history.

Podcast's Original Host
Byzantine-Empire.com
• Dec 15, 2025
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Six Medieval Rules for Healthy Living

A medieval medical guide reduced healthy living to six simple rules. Explore The Theatre of Health and how its advice on diet, activity, and balance still resonates today.

Podcast's Original Host
Medievalists.net
• Dec 15, 2025
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12 Medieval Proverbs on Wolves

Explore 12 medieval proverbs about wolves, drawn from Latin sources and translated into English, revealing how medieval writers used the wolf to express moral and social lessons.

Podcast's Original Host
Medievalists.net
• Dec 13, 2025
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Venetian Report on Philip the Handsome - 1506

Philip the Handsome; Young Charles V; Burgundy; England; Spain Background

Podcast's Original Host
Roman Helmet Guy
• Dec 13, 2025
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Venetian Report on the Ottomans - 1534, June 3rd

State of the Ottoman Court; State of the Army and Navy; Ibrahim's scheming; Barbarossa; Allies and Enemies; the Doge's illegitimate son Luigi Background

Podcast's Original Host
Roman Helmet Guy
• Dec 12, 2025
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Richard the Lionheart with Heather Blurton

This week on The Medieval Podcast, Danièle speaks with Heather Blurton about how Richard’s contemporaries saw him, the wild stories told about him in the later Middle Ages, and why we still just can’t get enough of this controversial king.

Podcast's Original Host
Medievalists.net
• Dec 11, 2025
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Illuminated for a King: Rediscovering the Roman de la Rose

A royal manuscript of the Roman de la Rose offers a fresh look at Guillaume de Lorris and Jean de Meun’s contrasting visions of medieval love and reason.

Podcast's Original Host
Medievalists.net
• Dec 10, 2025
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RETURN OF THE KING?

An essay on medieval history and modern politics One of the buzziest slogans of this year, after the ubiquitous 6-7, is ‘No Kings’.

Podcast's Original Host
Dan Jones
• Dec 9, 2025
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Medieval World 20 (pre-order)

During the Middle Ages, the court of a great lord was a place filled with lavish feasts, grand tournaments, and other ostentatious displays of wealth and power. Theme: Courtly life Alice Isabella Sullivan, "Courtly culture in the Middle Ages: Origins and sources," 16-17. Kathryn Walton, "The romances of courtly life: Of love, magic, and chivalry," 18-21. Leslie Ivings, "The court of the purple born: Byzantine power and ceremony," 22-25. Jacob H. Deacon, "Pas d'armes: Knights, giants, and unicorns," 26-33. Helen Carr, "The court of Edward III: Chivalry, powers, and spectacle," 34-37. Lucie Laumonier, "Dining at court: Fine cuisine and table manners," 38-43. Jacob H. Deaon, "Freydal: Combat and dance," 44-47. Features: Richard Thomson, "Medieval Edinburgh: The principal burgh of our kingdom," 8-13. Robert Jones, "Knights behaving badly: When chivalric culture failed." 14-15. Conor Robison, "The hard ground at Gladenmore: Reigniting Scotland's war for independence," 48-51. Lucie Laumonier, "Practical magic: Debunking myths about medieval witches," 52-53. James G. Clark, "The Golden Legend: A popular treasury of tales," 54-55. Jonathan H. Jones, "Book review: Johannes Gutenberg: A Biography in Books," 56. Michael Kister, "Book review: Frederick Barbarossa," 57.

Podcast's Original Host
Medieval World
• Dec 8, 2025
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10 Medieval Studies’ Articles Published Last Month

What’s new in medieval studies? Here are ten open-access articles published in November, which include papers ranging from bee amulets to the Stone of Scone.

Podcast's Original Host
Medievalists.net
• Dec 8, 2025
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