
The Court Jester is a storytelling podcast that dives into the sauciest, funniest, and most outrageous stories of the Middle Ages. Hosted by medievalist and humour scholar Kleio Pethainou, each episode brings you a real tale from medieval literature—fabliaux, fables, legends, and more—featuring scandal, fart jokes, sex, tricksters, and chaotic peasant drama.
Think rude jokes, wild mishaps and the ... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 57 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsPerforming ArtsComedy | |||

Happy Halloween, friends of the Jester.
This year’s special comes from deep in the shadowed corners of the Balkans — a 9th-century ballad known in Greece as The Song of the Dead Brother, with haunting cousins in Serbia and Bulgaria. Nothing sets the... more
And we're back to naughty priest territory!
In this fabliau from the banks of the Sèvres, a fat goose becomes the prize in a battle of wits, appetites, and shameless audacity. Expect blasphemous pranks, roasted birds, and a reminder that medieval co... more
What happens when a medieval peddler entrusts his horse to God and the local lord? And what happens if said horse goes missing? You take God to court. I give you the Poor peddler, a fabliau full of divine debts, violent threats, and a monk who really... more
A sly minstrel tries to ruin a clueless groom’s wedding night...but he didn't account for the bride. What follows is a night of escalating revenge, as the bride takes charge, the groom gets creative, and the prankster finds himself in a very literal ... more
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In some ways , I feel these stories provide an important connection to the actual people of the Middle Ages that no amount of coronations and cathedrals can give us. And they are enormous fun.
I came upon this podcast through a collaboration with another show that I follow and have thoroughly enjoyed listening to the content. I appreciate the short form of the stories and the narration is captivating. Thank you for doing what you do!
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This engaging storytelling podcast focuses on the saucy, humorous, and outrageous aspects of medieval life, providing listeners with a delightful mix of entertainment and history. Each episode features captivating tales derived from actual medieval literature, including fabliaux and fables, emphasizing the comical side of human relationships with elements such as scandals, misunderstandings, and trickery. The storytelling is rich with irreverence and dark humor, making for a unique blend of education and amusement that appeals to history enthusiasts and comedy lovers alike.
The content consistently showcases the absurdities and intricacies of medieval society, highlighting themes like chaotic love triangles, deceit, and the folly of human ... more
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2. Anne Lister
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