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Did King Arthur Conquer Greenland?

A medieval legal text claimed that King Arthur ruled a vast northern empire stretching from Greenland to Russia. Discover how this unlikely story shaped merchants, explorers, and historians.

Medievalists.net
• Jun 15, 2026

78 Pieces of Advice from a Medieval King

What advice would a medieval king give on friendship, learning, peace, and success? Explore 78 maxims attributed to King Aldfrith of Northumbria.

Medievalists.net
• Jun 15, 2026

Souillard: The Best Dog of the Middle Ages

Discover the story of Souillard, the legendary hunting dog of King Louis XI, whose fame inspired a rare medieval poem and helped shape the mythology of France’s royal hunting traditions.

Medievalists.net
• Jun 15, 2026

The Myth of Charlemagne’s Decline

Did old age slow Charlemagne down? David Bachrach examines the emperor’s final years and argues that Charlemagne remained an active and effective ruler until his death in 814.

Medievalists.net
• Jun 15, 2026

How People Sent Messages in the Middle Ages

Discover how people sent messages in the Middle Ages, from trusted messengers and written letters to seals, scribes, and carrier pigeons.

Medievalists.net
• Jun 13, 2026

When Did a Medieval Monk First Try to Fly? New Study Reopens the Debate

A new study reopens the debate over Eilmer of Malmesbury’s famous flight, suggesting the medieval monk’s remarkable experiment may have happened decades later than previously thought.

Medievalists.net
• Jun 13, 2026

Vikings Sack Lindisfarne! — Again?

Did Norway’s Viking-themed World Cup photo shoot cross a line? Richard Utz examines the debate and the enduring legacy of Viking imagery in modern culture.

Medievalists.net
• Jun 13, 2026
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CASTLES TOUR 2026

The UK dates are out... US coming soon This autumn I’ll be on the road - a lot. Which is exciting!

Podcast's Original Host
Dan Jones
• Jun 12, 2026

The Ladder to Heaven: Understanding a Medieval Masterpiece

What do a ladder, a group of monks, and a host of angels and demons reveal about medieval spirituality? Alice Isabella Sullivan explains the icon of The Ladder of Divine Ascent, one of the most influential images of the Byzantine Middle Ages.

Medievalists.net
• Jun 11, 2026

Mary Rose Trust Launches Tudor History Festival Focused on Henry VIII’s Six Queens

The Mary Rose Trust is launching a new history festival that will bring together some of the leading experts on Tudor England to explore the lives of Henry VIII’s six queens while raising funds for the preservation of one of the world’s most famous shipwrecks.

Medievalists.net
• Jun 10, 2026

Offa the Great: The Mercian King Who Reshaped England

Offa was one of the most powerful rulers of early medieval England, transforming Mercia into the dominant kingdom south of the Humber. In this article, Rory Naismith examines his reign, from the construction of Offa’s Dyke to the remarkable coinage and political ambitions that reshaped the English landscape.

Medievalists.net
• Jun 10, 2026

15 Medieval Warrior Women Who Led Armies and Defended Kingdoms

Meet 15 medieval warrior women who led armies, defended kingdoms, and resisted invaders during the Middle Ages, from England and France to Persia, China, and Japan.

Medievalists.net
• Jun 8, 2026
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