A sweeping exploration of pre-modern African history, this book traces the continent’s cultures, migrations, and identities. It blends rigorous research with personal reflection to highlight Africa’s global influence and enduring legacy.
The chart illustrates the reigns and lifespans of notable Byzantine Emperors, highlighting a correlation between longer reigns and lifespans. Emperor Anastasios had the longest lifespan, while Constantine V had the shortest. The succession of long-lived emperors contributed to the stability of the Byzantine Empire during the tumultuous Middle Ages.
In period dramas in the West, upper class women tend to get all the attention when it comes to fashion. They have the best dresses that get attention of contemporary women. However, with the rise of generative AI, will how we view clothing in the past change? The image above is based on a prompt: […]
Discover the extraordinary folk traditions surrounding St. Prokop of Sázava, a medieval Czech saint whose legend includes demon expulsions, devotion to the Slavonic rite, and a ghostly return to defend his monastery.
By Michael Goodyear The Middle Ages are replete with adventurous men who sailed across the seas, conquered foreign kingdoms, and left their imprint…
How did medieval people tell time? What devices did they use to mark its passage?
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A lecture from Southwark Cathedral Christmas books!
The Byzantine Empire, or Eastern Roman Empire, demonstrated remarkable endurance despite numerous challenges between 457 AD and 1400 AD. Though it began to decline post-Basil II, it retained influence and longevity, with a unique legacy rooted in Roman tradition. Its economic reliance on outsiders and gradual decline paved the way for Ottoman dominance.
Discover why the death penalty was rare in medieval Europe, as courts relied on fines, banishment, and royal pardons instead of routine execution.
This week on The Medieval Podcast, Danièle speaks with Ayoush Lazikani about what – and who – medieval people across the world believed the moon to be.
Edward I responded to England’s medieval warhorse shortage with export bans, foreign purchases, and an expanded royal stud system. His policies show how crucial trained warhorses were to military campaigns in Wales, Scotland, and on the Continent.