Episodes
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Youâve probably heard the phrase âit takes money to make money,â and while usually the person telling you that is just trying to sell you something you donât needâŠ.there is some truth to it. At least in the way our economy works. Itâs also true of how feudal economies worked.
The post 462 â Defenestration Nation first appeared on The British History Podcast.
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Weâve been spending a lot of time with Rufus and Robert. And that was the way things were back in the 11th century, too. Rufus and Robert got the attention, while Henry⊠the youngest, and apparently most forgettable brother⊠was often left out. And this reality was made most clear when their father died⊠and, [âŠ]
The post 461 â Destabilizing a Nation: A How-To Guide first appeared on The British History Podcast.
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Itâs one of the most famous landmarks in the world. The White Tower, or more recently, the Tower of London. If youâve visited London you likely took time to go see it.
The post 460 â The White Tower first appeared on The British History Podcast.
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With Count Henry and Robert of Belleme imprisoned under his tender care, Bishop Odo had free rein to guide the impressionable Duke Robert in whatever direction he wanted. And he had a direction in mind.
The post 459 â Lashing Out first appeared on The British History Podcast.
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The last two episodes have been focused on how King William Rufus handled the aftermath of the rebellion, and the political moves being made. But Rufus didnât exist in a vacuum⊠and across the Channel, his brothers were also making moves.
The post 458 â Henryâs Story first appeared on The British History Podcast.
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William the Conqueror had not set his sons up for success, and at the heart of it was land. Obviously, the way he distributed those lands in his Will had been a bit of a disaster, as it had set his two eldest sons up for war.
The post 457 â The Bachelor King first appeared on The British History Podcast.
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Iâve gotta be honest, some of these spells seem a bit rude.
The post Medieval Magic Sample: Shout at the Devil first appeared on The British History Podcast.
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William Rufusâ first year as King had probably not gone down as he hoped. And as Bishop Odo and his co-conspirators boarded their ships and sought sanctuary in NormandyâŠRufus could only return to court and count the rest of his problems..
The post 456 â Law and Order: Durham first appeared on The British History Podcast.
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Got a jealousy problem and a spare leek? Boy, do we ever have a cure for you.
The post Medieval Magic Sample: We Read the Latin first appeared on The British History Podcast.
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Word of Rufusâ army, and the destruction of the rebel forces at Tunbridge, had no doubt reached Pevensey and its commander, Robert of Mortain⊠and I think itâs highly likely that the messengers also reported that the Kingâs army had turned north, towards Rochester. Bishop Odoâs stronghold.
The post 455 â Odoâs Rebellion: Lord of the Flies first appeared on The British History Podcast.
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It was Easter of 1088. This was, typically, a time when the most powerful figures of England would gather at Court. But this wasnât a typical year.
The post 454 â Odoâs Rebellion: Worst Easter Ever first appeared on The British History Podcast.
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Primogeniture, the practice of handing all wealth and power from father to the eldest son, had done a lot to consolidate power along single family lines. But it created all manner of problems for âŠwell, pretty much everyone else.
The post 453 â Odoâs Rebellion: The Cold War first appeared on The British History Podcast.
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Weâre joining the Sisterhood of the Travelling Uterus for this one.
The post Medieval Medicine Sample: Trotula Edition first appeared on The British History Podcast.
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Somewhere around the time William the First was bursting out of his tomb like roasted chestnut and William the Second was making it rain with his dead dadâs moneyâŠ.something was turning in western culture as a whole.
The post 452 â Odo? Oh Yes. first appeared on The British History Podcast.
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You know, I almost titled the last episode âThe Gang Goes To A Funeralâ but the trouble was that the gang /didnât/ go to the funeral. All of them decided they had somewhere else to be.
The post 451 â The Lucky Few first appeared on The British History Podcast.
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It was early September of 1087, and for weeksâŠnearly two months, in fact⊠people had been discussing Williamâs impending death, and worrying about what would happen next. And for good reason. This family, which ruled over Normandy, had a history of infighting and civil wars, especially during times of succession.
The post 450 â Begin With A Bang first appeared on The British History Podcast.
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Strap yourselves in. These kids are something else.
The post 449 â Chapter Ten: The Boys first appeared on The British History Podcast.
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The story of William and the conquest has been a long road, and Iâve heard from some of you that this season has been challenging to listen to. I get it. No matter how awful William is he never seems to face any real consequencesâŠ
The post 448 â The Death of William the Conqueror first appeared on The British History Podcast.
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If the last few episodes have seemed a little confusing, then youâre hearing them right. Europe at the end of the 11th century was a rapidly changing world and it is all going to have a profound impact on the history of Britain. I want you to really have a good understanding of what is [âŠ]
The post 447 â The End of the Conquest first appeared on The British History Podcast.
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When we left off, things were looking pretty bad for William and Williamâs hope of a legacy. Maine was once again in rebellion against Normandy. But this time half of France seemed to be looking for an excuse to join them. Denmark was preparing an invasion of England ⊠and even Williamâs brother-in-law, Count Robert [âŠ]
The post 446 â Death and Taxes first appeared on The British History Podcast.
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