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Memory Medieval Podcast

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Byzantine Empire
First Crusade
Albigensian Crusade
Simon Of Montfort
Bohemond Of Antioch
Catharism
Fourth Crusade
Urban II
Siege Of Antioch
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Raymond VI
Medieval History
Fifth Crusade
Cannibalism
Christian Pilgrimage
Cultural Impact Of Crusades
Béziers
Inquisition
Feudalism
King John

The Just Feudal Things podcast is a conversational podcast with historians and subject matter experts. memorymedieval.substack.com

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Luke Daly joins me to discuss the insane, incredible, and very interesting finances of 13th century Canterbury Cathedral. A very interesting look into the economics and finances of medieval England and the medieval church.

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Nathan Hood, founder of the newly created Pendragon Foundation joins me on this episode of Just Feudal Things to discuss the sad state of castles (and historical sites) in Britain and what he is going to try and do about it. It’s a good opportunity t... more

Jack Wilson (Mongol EXPERT) joins me to explore the history of European-Mongol conflict between the 1240s and 1280s and to use what we know of what did happen to inform the often-speculated question: Could the Mongols have conquered Europe?After you ... more

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Dr. Elizabeth Norton joins me to discuss some of the medieval women featured in her recent book “Women Who Ruled the World”. We discuss Empress Matilda, Charlotte of Cyprus, ... more

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Jack Wilson
PhD candidate at Central European University specializing in the Mongols and their interactions in Europe.
Central European University
Episode: Could the Mongols have conquered Europe? w/ Jack Wilson -- JFT Ep22
Taylor Kniphfer
Historian of late medieval Britain, PhD student specializing in the Duchy of Lancaster during the Wars of the Roses.
The Musings of a Gentleman Historian
Episode: Medieval Monarchy Unraveling w/ Taylor Kniphfer - JFT Ep16
Levi Roach
Professor of Medieval History at the University of Exeter and author of four books including "Empires of the Normans".
University of Exeter
Episode: Was Feudalism really just Slavery? w/ Levi Roach. JFT Ep15
Paula Lofting
Author of 'Searching for the Last Anglo-Saxon King, Harold Godwinson, England's Golden Warrior' and the 'Sons of the Wolf' series.
Episode: The Last Anglo-Saxon King --JFT Ep14 w/ Paula Lofting
Dr. James Naus
Associate professor and chair of the history department at Oakland University, expert on the crusading movement and its cultural impact.
Oakland University
Episode: Myths, Misconceptions, and Modern Scholarship of the First Crusade with Dr. James Naus
Dr. Gabby Storey
Historian of monarchy and sexuality, author of a biography on Berengaria of Navarre
Independent Scholar
Episode: Richard the Lionheart's Queen (Berengaria) - JFT Ep11 w/ Dr. Gabby Storey
Medieval Scholar
One of the largest Medieval accounts on X, providing in-depth, historical content.
Medieval account on X
Episode: Great Man or Instrument of God? Henry V! JFT7 w/ Medieval Scholar
David Parnell
Professor of History at Indiana University Northwest, and author of 'Belisarius and Antonina.'
Indiana University Northwest
Episode: JFT Ep3, The Medieval Roman Empire
Robert Rust
Composer from the Pacific Northwest
Episode: What was medieval music like?

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    Epic pod!! found this through the memory Medieval X account, worth the listen!!

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The Truth about Medieval Warhorses w/ Dr Emma Herbert-Davies - JFT Ep 20
Q: What was the attrition rate of horses in medieval battles?
An awful lot of horses died from exposure and exhaustion rather than in battles, with noted high attrition rates due to logistical difficulties in feeding and caring for them.
The Truth about Medieval Warhorses w/ Dr Emma Herbert-Davies - JFT Ep 20
Q: How would a knight get a horse?
A knight could either buy a horse from overseas or local dealers, or he could breed them himself.
Just Feudal Things #001
Q: How did the book on medieval military strategy come about?
It began as an idea by Daniel in 2016 stemming from his experiences teaching at West Point, leading to collaboration to explore the complexity of medieval warfare.
Myths, Misconceptions, and Modern Scholarship of the First Crusade with Dr. James Naus
Q: How should we view figures like Hugh of Vermandois and Stephen of Blois who deserted the Crusade?
They likely felt that returning was their only option for survival due to harsh conditions, rather than out of cowardice.
Myths, Misconceptions, and Modern Scholarship of the First Crusade with Dr. James Naus
Q: Did Alexios break his vow to aid the Crusaders?
From a technical viewpoint, yes, he did not fulfill his vow, but he may have believed that he was no longer obligated based on changing circumstances.

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