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Byzantine vs. Viking: The Varangian Guard in Constantinople

How did Viking raiders become imperial bodyguards? Zoe Tsiami tells the story of the Varangian Guard in medieval Constantinople.

Medievalists.net
• Apr 30, 2026
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TOUR DATES 2026!

First dates on sale today My new book, Castles, comes out this autumn. Preorders are already open in the UK and the US.

Podcast's Original Host
Dan Jones
• Apr 30, 2026

New Medieval Books: The People’s Princes

While Niccolò Machiavelli is often associated with ruthless or disreputable tactics, a closer reading of his works reveals a far more nuanced thinker with substantial insights into politics and government. This book explores his ideas on the relationship between rulers and the people they govern.

Medievalists.net
• Apr 29, 2026

How Medieval Kings Took Control of Forests in Normandy

Danny Lake-Giguère explores how the management of Normandy’s forests changed after 1204, becoming an important part of the growth of royal government in medieval France.

Medievalists.net
• Apr 27, 2026

Henry V: More Than a Warrior-King

A teenage prince wounded in battle, a king who defied the odds in France, and a ruler whose legacy still shapes how we see the Hundred Years’ War—Henry V was far more complex than the legend suggests. Michael Livingston explores the experiences that forged his character, revealing a leader who combined battlefield brilliance with calculated political ambition.

Medievalists.net
• Apr 25, 2026
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THIS ART MUSEUM IS THE BEST KEPT SECRET IN ENGLAND

Mind = blown ‘I’m going up north for the weekend.’ I scrolled my phone for the details. ‘Bishop… Auckland? Yes. Bishop Auckland.’

Podcast's Original Host
Dan Jones
• Apr 23, 2026

The Carolingian–Abbasid Axis: Charlemagne and the Caliphate

David Bachrach explores the ties between the Carolingian and Abbasid empires, showing how diplomacy, trade, and shared interests connected the early medieval world.

Medievalists.net
• Apr 22, 2026

The ‘Tricks of Monks’: Fake Miracles and Medieval Christians in The Book of Charlatans

A 13th-century Arabic text reveals how monks staged fake miracles and deceived Christian audiences, offering insights into medieval Muslim–Christian relations.

Medievalists.net
• Apr 20, 2026

The 5 Most Common Jobs in a Medieval City

What were the most common jobs in a late medieval city? In this piece, we’ll look at the case of fifteenth-century Montpellier, a city located in the South of France.

Medievalists.net
• Apr 18, 2026

Did People Run in the Middle Ages?

Running in the Middle Ages was more common than expected, with medieval sources revealing evidence of speed, endurance, and foot travel among messengers, soldiers, and ordinary people.

Medievalists.net
• Apr 15, 2026

Ancient History Magazine 59 (pre-order)

The First Intermediate Period of Egypt is often characterized as a dark age, a time of famine and war. Yet recently, this view has come under increasing scrutiny — the truth appears to be far more nuanced. Theme: The First Intermediate Period Juan Carlos Moreno García, 'A time of change and misunderstanding - The end of the Old Kingdom in Egypt'. Ellen Morris, 'Remembering the First Intermediate Period - The best of times, the worst of times'. Wojciech Ejsmond, A land divided - The competing kingdoms of Egypt'. Dr Simone Petacchi, 'Ancient Nubia and the Kingdom of Kerma - A new power on Egypt's southern frontier'. Marco Daniele, 'A tale of decline and renewal - Egyptian pyramids' changing faces'. Features: Jason Douglas Porter, 'Endemic and crucial - The role of slavery in democratic Athens'. Henrik Mouritsen, 'A wild goose chase - Political parties in Republican Rome'. Phil Wood, 'An infamous opportunist - The rise and fall of Sejanus'. Anneka Rene, 'Helmets and crowns - Hellenistic Macedon's warrior queens'. Lauren Morris, 'The kingdoms that connected Eurasia - Central Asia and long-distance exchange'.

Medieval World
• Apr 13, 2026

Marc Bloch’s Feudal Society: Why It Still Matters Today

Joëlle Rollo-Koster looks back on Feudal Society by Marc Bloch. The first in a series where she reviews some of the most important books in medieval studies.

Medievalists.net
• Apr 13, 2026
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