Travels Through Time: The Crusades
In our latest podcast, Dan Jones discusses the year 1147, when the Second Crusade was launched.
In our latest podcast, Dan Jones discusses the year 1147, when the Second Crusade was launched.
Despite recent claims, the Voynich Manuscript remains one of history’s biggest mysteries.
What was life like for medieval prostitutes? A case in the German town of Nördlingen reveals a hellish world of exploitation and violence.
In the medieval period you could touch the divine – and smell it, see it, hear it and taste it, sometimes all at once.
The late-medieval papal chapel was a powerful jewel in the papal tiara.
French was the only language worth speaking in medieval Britain – and not just by the upper classes.
A little-known encounter between the English and French navies should rank alongside Trafalgar and the defeat of the Armada.
Looking beyond the usual rogues’ gallery of historical figures can help us to better understand the past.
The small city of Hereford became one of England’s most important pilgrim sites due to the many miracles attributed to a local saint.
Rather than being narcissistic, images of the self were used to represent a spiritual community.