Medieval Archives
Medieval Archives
The Medieval Archives podcast transports you back to an age of heroic kings, gallant knights and pious bishops. Separate fact from fiction and find out how the men and women of the middle ages really lived.
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Nov 10, 2025
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MAP#49: Melisende, Queen of Jerusalem 11.02.2014
The Kingdom of Jerusalem was the most powerful Crusader State in the Middle Ages. Melisende, the daughter of King Baldwin II, would rule Jerusalem after the death of her father. A power struggle with her husband, Fulk V, led to a divided Kingdom. Finally in 1143 she became the sole ruler of Jerusalem, but still faced concerns of the Muslims invading and her son Baldwin III coming of age. Queen Mel...
MAP#48: Sweyn Forkbeard, The Viking King of England 03.02.2014 27:50
03 February 2014 marks the 1,000th anniversary of the death of King Sweyn Forkbeard. Once Forkbeard became the King of Denmark and Norway he started raiding England. After the English massacred thousands of Danes on St. Brice’s Day Forkbeard increased his raids until he was able to overthrow the sitting King. Sweyn would never have a chance to rule England, he died shortly after becoming Kin...
MAP#47: Charlemagne, The Father of Europe 27.01.2014
January 2014 marks the 1,200th anniversary of the death of Charlemagne. He started his reign at the age of 26 as the King of the Franks. By the time of his death in 814 he was the Holy Roman Emperor and ruled the majority of continental Europe. Join us today as we examine the life of Charlemagne. We’ll look at his military exploits, how he was able to grow his empire and become the first Hol...
MAP#46: Made in China: Medieval Inventions from the Far East 20.01.2014 41:33
For 4000 years China has been an innovative society, starting with the Great Wall and the Grand Canal. In the Middle Ages China invented item after item that revolutionized the world for centuries to come. Some of them we still use today! Things that we take for granted; paper money, kites, folding umbrellas and playing cards, just to name a few. Join us as we examine the inventions from Medieval...
MAP#45: 2013 Medieval Year in Review 26.12.2013 40:33
2013 is coming to a close. That means it’s time for a year in review wrap up of the year’s medieval events and we have a special guest, Peter from Medievalists.net ! We discuss 10 of the top medieval stories of 2013. You can find the write up for the Top 10 Stories on Medievalists.net ( http://www.medievalists.net/2013/12/26/top-10-medieval-news-stories-of-2013/ ) Listen to the episode...
MAP#44: Battle of Agincourt 1415 09.12.2013 34:57
The Hundred Years’ War raged for over 100 years and divided England and France like never before. Today on the Medieval Archives Podcast we look at a battle during the last phase of the Hundred Years’ War, The Battle of Agincourt. King Henry V of England, vastly outnumbered fought for his Kingdom and his life. Find out how he lead a weary band of men against insurmountable odds. Will H...
MAP #43: The Battle of Tours 732 03.10.2013
Listen now! October is a battle weary month in the Middle Ages with no fewer than six major battles! This month we are going to discuss a couple of the battles. In this episode we are going to look at the Battle of Tours in 732. The Battle of Tours pitted the Frankish Christian army led by Charles Martel against the Muslim army led by Adbul Rahman. It was a battle that would define the future of E...
MAP#42: Medieval Diseases and “Cures” 11.09.2013
Listen to the episode now People in the Middle Ages had their share of diseases. But unlike today they didn’t have vaccinations or antibiotics to help them out. Today we are going to look at medieval diseases and the cures that did or in most cases did not work. We’ll see if getting sick in the middle ages meant certain death. We’ll also look at some cures for everyday occurrence...
MAP#41: King Louis VIII ‘The Lion’ 27.08.2013
French King Louis VIII who as a young Prince invaded England with the support of the English barons with the hope of taking the throne from King John. He would rise to King in France and take part in the Albigensian Crusade to gain back his lands in Southern France. In this episode we’ll look at his invasion of England, participation in the crusades, his rise to King of France and his untime...
MAP#40: The Fairytale Keeper, Andrea Cefalo Interview 09.08.2013 27:10
What if all the fairy tales we know and love came from one 15-year-old medieval girl? That is the premise of Andrea Cefalo’s novel, The Fairytale Keeper . Today on the Medieval Archives Podcast we talk to Andrea about her books, how she came up with the idea and her love of the middle ages. We also discuss her second book in the series The Fairest of Them All and the Kickstarter campaign she...
MAP#39 – 7 Steps To Become a Historian 29.07.2013 46:22
How do you become a historian? I get asked that questions a lot. So today I’ll answer it. We will look at 7 steps you can take to begin your journey through history. We’ll also look at some of the jobs you can get as a historian. The list may surprise you. If you’re a historian or a historian-in-the-making tell us what inspired you on your journey. Please send any comments, sugge...
MAP#38 – Medieval Archaeology News 12.07.2013 30:30
I was first introduced to archaeology as a kid and up on the movie screen was a whip carrying, fedora wearing relic hunter. When Indiana Jones wasn’t fighting Nazis or running for his life he was on a quest to gather ancient artifacts. Today on the Medieval Archives Podcast we are going to examine real life archaeology, not the fictional portrayal. Since the discovery of Richard III in the L...
MAP#37 – Dr. Samuel Stokes and Eustace the Monk 25.06.2013 38:07
Dr. Samuel Stokes joins the Podcast for an interview about his music and medieval influences. For his doctorate dissertation in Music Theory, he composed a symphony inspired by Eustace the Monk, the 13th century pirate. In episode 3 of the Medieval Archives Podcast I covered Eustace the Monk. In this episode Dr. Stokes and I discuss his love of music and how it turned into wiritng songs, musicals...
MAP#36 – Popes Behaving Badly 14.05.2013 43:14
The Pope, the Bishop of Rome, successor of Saint Peter and leader of the Catholic Church. Pious men aspire to the chair and humbly accept the position. At least that’s what we’d like to believe. But not all popes were righteous men, some weren’t even Christian! In this episode of the Medieval Archives Podcast we are going to look at some of the worst Popes of the Middle Ages. I p...
The Vikings Podcast #101: A Podcast is Coming 01.03.2013 13:53
Welcome to the premiere episode of the Vikings Podcast! I’ve put together a brief episode to introduce the actors and the characters they play. There are a few sound clips from the show and the show format is discussed. Vikings premieres on 03 March 2013 on The History Channel USA & Canada. Find the podcast on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-vikings-podcast/id611038251?mt=2 Vi...
MAP#35 – Richard III: Lost and Found 20.02.2013 45:45
The medieval-verse was all abuzz the last couple of weeks about an exciting archaeology find. Back in August 2012 the University of Leicester started a search for the lost remains of King Richard III. Richard was killed during the Battle of Bosworth, the final major battle of the Wars of the Roses. King Richard’s death is significant for a few reasons. He was the last King of England to die...
MAP#34 – Medieval Zombies 31.10.2012
It’s that time of year again. The full moon is out and the night gets a little spookier. But have no fear, we are here to help you make it through the Halloween season. And what better way than to talk about flesh eating zombies! Now I haven’t gone completely mad. We will look at two examples of how the dead walked the earth in medieval times and a historian who recorded numerous episo...
MAP#33 – Blood Sisters: Author Sarah Gristwood interview 08.10.2012 32:38
Sarah Gristwood, the acclaimed author, joins us for an interview about her new book Blood Sisters: The Hidden Lives of the Women Behind the Wars of the Roses . Most of the history of the Wars of the Roses is written through the eyes of the kings and men who fought the battles. In Blood Sisters , Sarah takes a look at the influence and impact of the women involved. It is a fascinating book which of...
MAP#32 – Medievalists.net Interview 01.10.2012 1:00:05
I’m excited to have Peter and Sandra on from Medievalists.net. We covered all sorts of topics, including their love for other historical periods and the state of history programming on television. We even managed to get a Honey Boo Boo reference in, yikes! (I apologize now for including that link…) I guess it’s safe to say we had a great time during the interview. I hope you enjo...
MAP#31 – Mad Monarchs of the Middle Ages 23.09.2012
The Middle Ages conjures images of wise, warrior Kings and beautiful Queens. Well this episode we are going to shatter that image! Get ready to dive into the crazy world of insane kings and diabolical madmen. Years of inbreeding the royal blood is bound to have an effect sooner or later. We’ll investigate kings, queens and counts that went bat crazy during their reigns. Thanks for listening...
MAP#30 – Peasant’s Revolt of 1381 14.08.2012
Simon Sudbury’s skull When Adam delved and Eve span, Who then was the gentleman? The Peasants’ Revolt of 1381 was one of a number of popular revolts in late medieval Europe and is a major event in the history of England. Led by Wat Tyler the peasant’s rose up against the ruling class. Were they successful? Or did they fail and meet the executioners axe? Find out in the latest epi...
MAP#29 – Pillars of the Earth 8: “The Work of Angels” 16.05.2012 35:32
The mini series comes to an end. Will they finish the cathedral or will Waleran block all attempts? Will Jack find out the truth about his father? Everything gets answered in the final episode! Join us as we finish our trip through The Pillars of the Earth . This week we recap/review episode eight “ The Work of Angels ” of the Starz Original series The Pillars of the Earth . Set in the...
MAP#28 – Dan Snow Interview 27.03.2012
Dan Snow at Conwy Castle Dan Snow, historian and award winning TV presenter takes a few minutes out of his busy schedule to talk to the Medieval Archives. Trained in the hallowed halls of Oxford University, Dan ventured into TV for a WWII Documentary and hasn’t looked back. His past medieval documentaries explored 1066 and The Battle of Hastings, Norman Walks through Norman castles of Britai...
MAP#27 – Battle Castle Interview: Sean F. White 12.03.2012 25:36
Battle Castle, the outstanding castle documentary series, explores the medieval history of six castles. Today we have an interview with Sean F. White, the Director of Photography for Battle Castle. I talk with Sean about filming the castles and the siege engines in action. We also cover how the re-enactments were filmed. In this episode you will discover: The role of the Director of Photogrpahy Hi...
MAP#26 – Battle Castle Interview: Nicole Tomlinson 06.03.2012
Battle Castle, the outstanding castle documentary series, explores the medieval history of six castles. Today we have an interview with Nicole Tomlinson, writer for Battle Castle. I talk to Nicole about writing for the series and how she approached the research process. We also cover how the castles were picked, castles that were left out, and their use of social media. In this episode you will di...
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