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The History of England: Kings, Empires, and the Birth of Britain — Fexingo History

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About The History of England: Kings, Empires, and the Birth of Britain — Fexingo History

From the misty shores of Celtic Britain to the twilight of the British Empire, Lucas and Luna trace the thousand-year saga of a small island that shaped the modern world. This show delves into the dynasties that fought for the crown—Normans, Plantagenets, Tudors, Stuarts, and Hanoverians—and the wars that forged a nation: the Hundred Years' War, the Wars of the Roses, the English Civil War, and the global conflicts of the 18th and 19th centuries. Explore the Magna Carta's legacy, the Glorious Revolution's constitutional shifts, and the slow unraveling of empire. From Alfred the Great's defense against Vikings to Churchill's wartime leadership, each episode unpacks the decisions and individuals that defined an era. We examine the social fabric: the Black Death's demographic devastation, the Industrial Revolution's urban transformation, and the rise of parliamentary democracy. The show also confronts Britain's imperial contradictions—the slave trade, colonial exploitation, and the complex legacy of the Raj. Why does the history of this rainy archipelago still resonate in everything from language to law? Tune in to understand how England's past became the world's inheritance. #History #EnglandHistory #BritishEmpire #MedievalEngland #Tudors #Stuarts #MagnaCarta #HundredYearsWar #WarsOfTheRoses #EnglishCivilWar #IndustrialRevolution #VictorianEra #Churchill #AlfredTheGreat #NormanConquest #FexingoHistory #WorldHistory #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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episode Domesday Book: William the Conqueror's Great Survey artwork

Domesday Book: William the Conqueror's Great Survey

In 1085, William the Conqueror ordered a survey so comprehensive that his subjects called it the 'Day of Judgment' — Domesday. This episode digs into how the Domesday Book was created, what it recorded, and why it remains one of medieval Europe's most extraordinary documents. Lucas and Luna explore the logistics of the survey, the commissioners who rode across England, the categories of land and people (from king to slave), and the lingering mysteries — like why London and Winchester were left out. They also touch on the human cost: the fear and resentment the survey provoked, and how Domesday fixed a Norman feudal order onto a conquered Anglo-Saxon landscape. With specific examples from the text — like the village of West Stow or the city of Norwich — they show how Domesday lets us hear the voices of 11th-century English men and women, from thegns to cottars. A vivid look at the birth of English bureaucracy, one that still echoes in taxation and land records today. #DomesdayBook #WilliamTheConqueror #NormanConquest #1086 #MedievalEngland #GreatSurvey #TerraRegis #AngloSaxonEngland #LittleDomesday #GreatDomesday #ExeterDomesday #FeudalSystem #MedievalBureaucracy #EnglishHistory #Cottar #WestStow #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

6 Jul 2026 - 9 min
episode After Hastings: How William I Rewrote England's Landscape with the Domesday Book artwork

After Hastings: How William I Rewrote England's Landscape with the Domesday Book

In 1085, King William I ordered a survey so thorough that his subjects called it Domesday — the Day of Judgment. This episode unpacks the Domesday Book: not just a tax register but a revolutionary tool of control that recorded every manor, ox, and pig in Norman England. Lucas and Luna explore how William's commissioners interrogated local juries, uncovered land disputes, and created a document that still shapes English property law today. They discuss the book's structure — Little Domesday and Great Domesday — its omissions (London, Winchester, the North), and what it reveals about the brutal redistribution of land after 1066. Along the way, they touch on the 'terra regis', 'interpreting the Domesday Book', 'Little Domesday', 'Exeter Domesday', and the 'Domesday commissioners'. A deep dive into the Norman conquest's most enduring legacy. #DomesdayBook #DomesdaySurvey #WilliamTheConqueror #NormanConquest #MedievalEngland #1086 #LittleDomesday #GreatDomesday #Exchequer #FeudalSystem #TerraRegis #AngloSaxonEngland #DomesdayCommissioners #OathHelpers #PropertyHistory #ManorialSystem #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The Battle of Hastings: How William Conquered England

In October 1066, the course of English history changed forever on a battlefield near Hastings. Lucas and Luna explore the military and political drama of the Norman Conquest, from Harold Godwinson's forced march south after Stamford Bridge to the tactical decisions that cost him the crown. They discuss the feigned retreats of Norman cavalry, the fatal shield wall breaking on Senlac Hill, and the contested legacy of the battle. Was it a close-run thing or inevitable? What role did Harold's exhaustion play? And how did William the Bastard become the Conqueror? This episode focuses on the day itself, the sources we have—the Bayeux Tapestry and the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle—and the immediate aftermath that reshaped England's aristocracy, language, and architecture. #BattleOfHastings #NormanConquest #HaroldGodwinson #WilliamTheConqueror #BayeuxTapestry #SenlacHill #1066 #ShieldWall #NormanCavalry #FeignedRetreat #AngloSaxonEngland #Normandy #StamfordBridge #MiddleAges #EnglishHistory #MilitaryHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Yesterday - 6 min
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The Battle of Stamford Bridge: Harold Godwinson's Last Victory

In this episode, we explore the Battle of Stamford Bridge, fought on 25 September 1066, where King Harold Godwinson defeated an invading Norwegian army led by Harald Hardrada and his own brother Tostig Godwinson. We discuss the strategic decisions leading to the battle, the surprise attack that caught the Norse forces off guard, and the legendary story of a single Viking warrior holding the bridge. We also examine the aftermath: how the battle drained Harold's army and left him vulnerable to William of Normandy's invasion just weeks later. Along the way, we touch on the summer of 1066, the geopolitical situation in England, and the fateful march south that changed English history forever. #StamfordBridge #HaroldGodwinson #HaraldHardrada #TostigGodwinson #BattleOfStamfordBridge #1066 #NormanConquest #VikingAge #AngloSaxonEngland #WilliamTheConqueror #EnglishHistory #MedievalWarfare #NorwegianInvasion #GodwinsonDynasty #BattleOfHastings #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

4 Jul 2026 - 7 min
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The Battle of Maldon: Anglo-Saxon Heroism and Defeat

In this episode, Lucas and Luna delve into the Battle of Maldon, a pivotal clash in 991 AD between Anglo-Saxon forces led by Ealdorman Byrhtnoth and a Viking army. The episode explores the events leading up to the battle, the controversial decision by Byrhtnoth to allow the Vikings across the causeway, and the heroic but doomed stand of his thegns. The discussion also covers the famous Old English poem 'The Battle of Maldon,' which immortalizes the event and provides insight into Anglo-Saxon warrior values like loyalty and vengeance. Lucas explains the historical context of Æthelred the Unready's reign, the system of tribute payments (gafol) that followed, and how the battle marked the beginning of a new wave of Viking raids. The episode contrasts the poetic portrayal with the likely historical reality, examining what we know from the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle and other sources. Listeners will come away with a deeper understanding of this iconic moment in Anglo-Saxon history and its cultural significance. #BattleOfMaldon #Byrhtnoth #Æthelred #Vikings #AngloSaxon #OldEnglish #Poetry #991 #Ealdorman #Thegns #Gafol #Essex #NortheyIsland #AngloSaxonChronicle #Heroism #MedievalHistory #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

4 Jul 2026 - 7 min
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