
Welcome to Where the Past Lives. This is where I discuss German history from the late ancient to the early medieval period. If you enjoy learning about kings, queens, wars, migrations, and anything in between, this is the show for you. I upload weekly to bi-monthly, depending on my workload, besides writing a monthly essay.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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Following the chaos of 476 AD, the final territorial vestige of Roman rule was the Kingdom of Soissons in Gaul, under the resilient Roman administrator, Syagrius. His authority was dramatically challenged by the rising star of the Germanic world, the... more
Following the chaos of 476 AD, the final territorial vestige of Roman rule was the Kingdom of Soissons in Gaul, under the resilient Roman administrator, Syagrius. His authority was dramatically challenged by the rising star of the Germanic world, the... more
In April 2019, a fire broke out at Notre Dame Cathedral. It was contained, but the structure needed some renovations. Archaeologists were permitted to excavate, and now they have discovered some really cool things. Here are a few of them.
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The Saxon Wars waged by Charlemagne between 772 and 804 were fought either for territorial expansion or for the Christian faith. Watch this episode from Medieval Germanica to find out what historians and the sources say.
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Welcome to Medieval Germanica. I’m your host, Brandon Foster, and today we’re diving into the life of Clovis, the first king of the united Franks. Born around 466 to Childeric I and a Thuringian princess, Clovis—whose name means “famous warrior”—rose... more
Welcome to Medieval Germanica! Gather round the fire and hear the tales of Germany. Learn her history, her ways, and her people!
At Medieval Germanica, you will learn about German history from the Late Ancient Period through the Early Medieval Perio... more
This episode focuses on the Germanic mythological character Mannus and his Hindu counterpart Manu. Both the Germans and the Aryans who invaded India were Indo-Europeans. They shared a similar ancestry, and their mythologies have many similarities.
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The Germanic tribes were a collection of Indo-European speakers who lived near the North Sea. From the 3rd century B.C. (B.C.E.) to the 6th century A.D. (C.E.), they migrated into Gaul and central and southern Europe.
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