
From long-lost Viking ships to kings buried in unexpected places; from murders and power politics, to myths, religion, the lives of ordinary people: Gone Medieval is History Hit’s podcast dedicated to the middle ages, in Europe and far beyond.
New episodes every Tuesday and Friday.
A podcast by History Hit, the world's best history channel and creators of award-winning podcasts Dan Snow's History ... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 515 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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The medieval Celtic world was filled with magic which became absorbed and restructured within a Christian worldview, as ... more
What makes an Archbishop one of the most hated figures in British history? And does Thomas Arundel truly deserve to be branded the greatest villain of 15th-century Britain?
Matt Lewis and Professor Chris Given-Wilson explore the life, power, and leg... more
"Who will rid me of this troublesome priest?!"
These words supposedly uttered by a King over 800 years ago set in motion a chain of gruesome events, and sparked cult-like devotion across the world.
Dr. Eleanor Janega and Matt Lewis consider Becket'... more
Matt Lewis and Dr. Eleanor Janega dive into the chaos of the late Middle Ages; from the Great Famine and the Little Ice Age to plague, peasant revolts, papal schism and deposed kings, they explore how the 14th and 15th centuries rocked Europe’s polit... more
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She has the most annoying voice, accent and way of speaking! I need to take a break from this podcast until they get someone else. These days I only listen to the show when she not in it.
I know we shouldn’t encourage you but all your podcasts regarding Richard III are simply fantastic and if I had the time I would listen to them all day!
Life was certainly cruel in Medieval times and for a man to be King for just two years and suffer the horrors which Richard III did, has encouraged many folks to think only the best of him.
Keep up the good work and I will keep listening to all your informative and amazing podcasts whenever I can.
I wonder where Richards’ little son was buried... more
I don’t like the female host.
• Host Catchphrase: “… Right?”
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•EPISODE: No.270 St Nicholas, in which the guest is barely (and rarely) permitted to get a word in edgewise.
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•EPISODE No.292 Sweyn Forkbeard: Unlistenable due to guest’s constant giggling. Annoying guest catchphrases: “… yeah …”; “kind of”; “sort of”.
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•EPISODE No.303 Pilgrimage. Annoying Guest Catchphrase: “If you will.”
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•EPISODE: No.306 “The Last Crusade”: Annoying Guest Catchphrase: “Quote-unquote”.
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•EPISODE: Ghost stories ... more
I have been an ‘After Dark’ listener since that show started and have always meant to venture out to this show after the guest appearances from these hosts and just never got around to it. However, since Eleanor has been stepping into the role of Maddy there I’ve felt compelled to follow her because she’s just so brilliant!
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A history podcast focused on the medieval world, spanning Europe and beyond, with episodes that blend rigorous scholarship, engaging storytelling, and expert commentary. Core topics include Crusades, medieval politics, warfare, religion, and the social lives of ordinary people, often illustrated through case studies like the Knights Hospitaller, Scottish queens, papal indulgences, and Norse exploration. Noteworthy qualities include a strong guest slate of historians and scholars, accessible narrative style, and a willingness to tackle both well-known events and niche historical curiosities. Potential listeners include history buffs, students, teachers, and professionals seeking well-researched context and vivid storytelling about the Middle... more
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Recent guests on Gone Medieval include:
1. Chris Given-Wilson
2. Michael Staunton
3. Susan Abernethy
4. James Hawes
5. Tom Licence
6. Todd Ferguson
7. Florin Curta
8. Nicholas Morton
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