The Cage Match of Bayeux
Henry, with the help of Bishop Serlo, had just rebranded himself and his knights as the pious leaders of Greater Christian Normandy by going through little more than a ritualized barber shop scene and, while we know it w...
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Jamie Jeffers
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Stuart Kelter
Art of Darkness
Kevin Kautzman & Matt Taylor
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The Bulwark
The Bulwark
Yours Truly, Mer with Mer Bailey
Yours Truly, Mer with Mer Bailey
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The Many Moods of Ben Vaughn hosted by Ben Vaughn
Ben Vaughn
Biblical Time Machine
Helen Bond & Lloyd Llewellyn-Jones
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Oh What A Time...
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Some Dare Call It Conspiracy
Some Dare Call It Conspiracy
Yo documental
Uveobe
Restful History for Sleep
The Rest
SciFrights
Liam Dunn and Lindsay Hallam
Tales of Southwest Artist Ted DeGrazia
Big Blend Radio Network
Wining About Herstory
Wining About Herstory
History For Sleep with the Drowsy Historian
Drowsy Historian
The Captain America Minute Podcast
The Captain America Minute Podcast
isletunes
Adam-Michael James
Weird Darkness: Paranormal & True Crime Stories
Darren Marlar | Weird Darkness
Distory with Kate & Kirk
Kate (Disney Cicerone) & Kirk (Walrus Carp)
Retro Radio: Old Time Radio in the Dark
Darren Marlar
The Ancients
History Hit
The Ancients
History Hit
Cautionary Tales of History
Cautionary Tales of History
The Rest of History
The Rest of History
History & Factoids about today
Coool Media
HistoryPod
Scott Allsop
Erin's Isle podcast
Erin Meehan Breen
The Flipside with Monika
The Flipside with Monika
CONSPIRACY 101
Daniel Lucas / Bob LeMent
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Jamie Jeffers
Henry, with the help of Bishop Serlo, had just rebranded himself and his knights as the pious leaders of Greater Christian Normandy by going through little more than a ritualized barber shop scene and, while we know it w...
Today we have a special episode with the return of Professor Rory Naismith! You will remember him from his interview on Anglo Saxon Economics and Money, and today he is back to talk with us about his new book on Offa, Ki...
For months, messengers had been arriving from Normandy carrying news of the disorder and chaos that was gripping the Duchy. Now, normally, this would have been good news for King Henry. It was no secret that the King w...
We answer SO many questions. So… so many questions. The post 500 – 500th Episode AMA Extravaganza first appeared on The British History Podcast.
Some families are just…the worst. You know how it is, there’s the one or two in there that are half decent, but mostly you avoid them too because the rest of the family is just awful. The post 499 – William of Mortain an...
The death of Duke Robert’s chief ally, William of Breteuil, and the succession crisis it kicked off, was destabilizing the duchy of Normandy. And while I’m sure it was a relief that King Henry and Robert of Meulan had ...
It was 1103 and things were a mess. And…when are they not? But a major reason for this mess was (oddly) William of Breteuil. Now, as you might recall, William of Breteuil was the firstborn son of the Conqueror’s close fr...
For the first time since William the Conqueror, there was going to be a primatial council at Westminster Abbey. This was a HUGE deal. Like… enormous. Anselm had been trying to hold a major reform council for years, ...
Ok, let’s return to 1101 and 1102, because Henry’s fight with Anselm, and fight between Henry and the Pope (and the fight between Anselm and the Pope) were …amazingly….only half of the story. The post 495 – Power Strug...
In early February of 1102 Queen Matilda was giving birth. The post 494 – Power Struggles: Part One first appeared on The British History Podcast.
The Treaty penned at Alton had avoided outright war, but it wasn’t truly official. It needed to be finalized at Winchester. The post 493 – The Price of Peace first appeared on The British History Podcast.
In 1668, John Dryden became England’s very first Poet Laureate. But he had a rival. No, not just a rival. A nemesis. This man’s name was Thomas Shadwell, and I can’t overstate how much Dryden hated him. The post 492 –...
Duke Robert Curthose was back in Normandy, having reclaimed the Duchy unopposed… and now he was looking to assert his claim on England. The post 491 – All Hats On Deck first appeared on The British History Podcast.
King Henry’s first Christmas Court in the closing days of 1100 had felt…off. The post 490 – Messengers from France first appeared on The British History Podcast.
Ok, let’s face it, last year was a lot. Rampant corruption, threats of war, tyrannical leaders, actual war, a greedy feckless aristocracy, rulers weaponizing the legal system, rulers completely disregarding the legal sy...
By popular request, we’re releasing the full member’s episode on The Authoritarians. The post Bonus Episode: The Authoritarians first appeared on The British History Podcast.
Edith, the daughter of King Malcolm Canmore, has appeared from time to time in our story and (by this point) she was about 20 years old… and many of those years had been weird ones. The post 487 – Stealing a Wife From Go...
It’s time to hit REI and get some gear… because we’re going on a journey of self discovery in this sample of the newest Member’s Episode. The post Pilgrimage Sample first appeared on The British History Podcast.
The cart carrying the body of King Rufus eventually reached the cathedral at Winchester. And if we are to believe Malmesbury, blood had been dripping from it from the forest all the way into the Cathedral. Though, at s...
That moment when DIY turns into DIWHYHASGODFORSAKENME The post Tech Issues, We Got Em first appeared on The British History Podcast.
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