
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 | 490 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | History | |||

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Loved the episode on St Francis! As a vegetarian, he’s always been my fav. Great guest…very fun listen. And the staff memories on being in nativity plays was so adorable to hear!
Thank for this brilliant and enlightening episode- very much enjoyed!
Dr. Janega makes frequent mistakes, enough to be distracting. When she quotes Shakespeare’s Hotspur about Owain Glendower, she doesn’t seem to know that Hotspur is being insulting. She opens another episode by asking us to imagine the “dusty road” between Tunis and Salerno. I get it, that it’s just a figure of speech. But it’s also so wrong as to be jarring.
I LOVE this podcast, first and foremost. I found it recently and haven’t quite caught up yet so i’m happy bingeing away. Matt Lewis is amazing, but replacing Cat Jarman with Dr. Janega was a significant downgrade. Her vocal fry and haughty accent is so contrived as if she’s talking down to the audience (this is coming from a Canadian, so it’s not about her being American) and it’s hard to listen to. Beyond that, her episodes contain more of her just showing off what she knows about the subject ... more
Love the content but the intros are like fingernails on a blackboard with the generic ChatGPT language. The latest one on the wind was filled with gibberish metaphors, “picture this”, and “not just x but y”. I get writing intros is not fun but if you must use AI then please do some research on the giveaway phrases and words ChatGPT slops out and try and avoid falling into the traps :)
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Spotify | #17 | |
Apple Podcasts | #128 | |
Apple Podcasts | #224 | |
Apple Podcasts | #16 |
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Exploring the depths of the Middle Ages, this podcast offers a captivating journey through various subjects including Viking history, medieval politics, and the everyday lives of ordinary people. The content is rich and diverse, engaging with themes such as social justice, religion, and the interplay between cultures, particularly in the context of the rich historical narratives that shaped Europe. Listeners can expect a blend of scholarly insights from experts and engaging storytelling that brings historical events and figures to life. Unique episodes dive into topics such as the first living Nativity scene, the trial of Joan of Arc, and the cultural exchanges between Islamic and Christian civilizations, making this an intriguing choice fo... more
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Recent guests on Gone Medieval include:
1. Steve Tibble
2. Dr. Oren Margolis
3. Tim Larsen
4. Dr. Elizabeth Drayson
5. Martyn Whittock
6. Professor Anne Curry
7. Dauvit Broun
8. Simon Winchester
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