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Samurai vs Knight: Who Had Better Military Medicine

8 min · 11 de jul de 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive into the medical practices of samurai and knights, comparing battlefield surgery, herbal remedies, and the role of religion in healing. They explore the Japanese doshi and kampo traditions against European barber-surgeons and monastic medicine, examining specific treatments like moxibustion and cauterization. The conversation covers the training of medics, the use of acupuncture in Japan versus bloodletting in Europe, and how each culture dealt with infections and amputations. They also touch on the influence of Zen Buddhism and Christianity on medical ethics, and whether the samurai's emphasis on preventive care gave them an edge. This is a fresh angle not covered in previous episodes, focusing on the practical and philosophical differences in healthcare between these two warrior classes. #Samurai #Knight #MilitaryMedicine #Kampo #BarberSurgeon #Moxibustion #Acupuncture #Bloodletting #Doshi #BattlefieldSurgery #MedievalJapan #MedievalEurope #ZenBuddhism #Christianity #HerbalRemedies #Amputation #Infection #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Portada del episodio Samurai vs Knight: Who Had Better Military Medicine

Samurai vs Knight: Who Had Better Military Medicine

In this episode, Lucas and Luna dive into the medical practices of samurai and knights, comparing battlefield surgery, herbal remedies, and the role of religion in healing. They explore the Japanese doshi and kampo traditions against European barber-surgeons and monastic medicine, examining specific treatments like moxibustion and cauterization. The conversation covers the training of medics, the use of acupuncture in Japan versus bloodletting in Europe, and how each culture dealt with infections and amputations. They also touch on the influence of Zen Buddhism and Christianity on medical ethics, and whether the samurai's emphasis on preventive care gave them an edge. This is a fresh angle not covered in previous episodes, focusing on the practical and philosophical differences in healthcare between these two warrior classes. #Samurai #Knight #MilitaryMedicine #Kampo #BarberSurgeon #Moxibustion #Acupuncture #Bloodletting #Doshi #BattlefieldSurgery #MedievalJapan #MedievalEurope #ZenBuddhism #Christianity #HerbalRemedies #Amputation #Infection #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

11 de jul de 20268 min
Portada del episodio Samurai vs Knight: How Geography Shaped Their Warfare

Samurai vs Knight: How Geography Shaped Their Warfare

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how the physical geography of Japan and Europe fundamentally shaped the warfare, strategy, and military evolution of samurai and knights. Japan's mountainous terrain, dense forests, and narrow river valleys favored small-scale ambushes, archery, and fortress sieges, while Europe's open plains and fragmented political landscape encouraged large cavalry charges, set-piece battles, and the construction of massive stone castles. The hosts examine specific case studies: the Battle of Kurikara Pass (1183), where Minamoto no Yoshinaka used terrain to annihilate a larger Taira force with a devastating cattle stampede, and the Battle of Bouvines (1214), where Philip Augustus exploited open ground to crush the coalition of Otto IV and King John. They discuss how Japan's insular geography limited foreign invasion (the Mongol attempts of 1274 and 1281 were the only major threats from abroad) while Europe's interconnected landmass invited constant cross-border conflict, from the Hundred Years' War to the Crusades. The episode also touches on how geography influenced castle design: the yamajiro (mountain fortresses) of the Sengoku period versus the concentric stone fortifications like Krak des Chevaliers. A fascinating look at how landscape dictated military culture. #Samurai #Knight #FeudalJapan #FeudalEurope #MilitaryHistory #Geography #KurikaraPass #Bouvines #MinamotoNoYoshinaka #PhilipAugustus #MongolInvasions #Kamikaze #CastleDesign #Yamajiro #KrakDesChevaliers #Sengoku #HundredYearsWar #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Portada del episodio Samurai vs Knight: The Ninja Spy That Changed Japanese History

Samurai vs Knight: The Ninja Spy That Changed Japanese History

Lucas and Luna dive into the shadowy world of ninja espionage in feudal Japan, focusing on a single, pivotal figure: the kunoichi (female ninja) known as Chiyome Mochizuki. They explore how she established a network of female spies during the Sengoku period, training them as servants and concubines to infiltrate enemy castles and gather intelligence. The episode uncovers the real history behind the myth, examining the Bansenshukai — the 17th-century ninja manual — and contrasting Japanese shinobi tactics with European espionage under kings like Edward III. Lucas explains how ninja were not superhuman assassins but highly trained covert operatives, and how their techniques influenced key battles and political outcomes. The conversation also touches on the blurred lines between samurai honor and necessary deception, and why Japan's unique feudal structure enabled such a sophisticated spy network to thrive. #Ninja #Kunoichi #ChiyomeMochizuki #SengokuPeriod #Bansenshukai #Shinobi #Espionage #FeudalJapan #Samurai #Knight #EdwardIII #HundredYearsWar #SpyNetwork #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast #WorldHistory #CovertOps Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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Portada del episodio Samurai vs Knight: The Battle of Nagashino and Agincourt

Samurai vs Knight: The Battle of Nagashino and Agincourt

In this episode, Lucas and Luna compare two iconic battles that defined the military trajectories of feudal Japan and Europe: Nagashino (1575) and Agincourt (1415). They explore how Oda Nobunaga's use of tanegashima ashigaru volley fire shattered the Takeda cavalry charge, and how Henry V's longbowmen decimated French knights in the mud of Picardy. The conversation examines tactical innovations, the role of terrain, and the cultural aftermath of each battle—how Nagashino accelerated the dominance of infantry and gunpowder in Japan, while Agincourt deepened the chivalric crisis in Europe. They also touch on the respective commanders, Oda Nobunaga and Henry V, and how each battle reshaped warfare and social structures. A key sub-theme is how both battles were decisive not just militarily but symbolically, marking an end to the unquestioned primacy of mounted elites. #Nagashino #Agincourt #OdaNobunaga #HenryV #Samurai #Knight #Tanegashima #Longbow #TakedaKatsuyori #HundredYearsWar #Sengoku #FeudalJapan #FeudalEurope #MilitaryHistory #Ashikaga #Yari #Gunpowder #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

9 de jul de 20268 min
Portada del episodio Samurai vs Knight: The Spy War That Changed Everything

Samurai vs Knight: The Spy War That Changed Everything

Lucas and Luna explore the hidden world of medieval intelligence: the shinobi of feudal Japan and the spies and scouts of Europe. They compare how samurai clans like the Takeda and Tokugawa used ninja networks against the espionage of Edward III's agents during the Hundred Years' War. The conversation covers the ninja handbook Bansenshukai, the use of kunoichi (female agents), and the European 'secret service' of the 14th century. Who had the upper hand in covert operations, and how did intelligence shape battles from Sekigahara to Agincourt? A fresh angle on two familiar worlds. #Ninja #Shinobi #Kunoichi #Bansenshukai #TokugawaIeyasu #TakedaShingen #EdwardIII #HundredYearsWar #Agincourt #Sekigahara #Espionage #FeudalJapan #MedievalEurope #Samurai #Knight #Intelligence #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

9 de jul de 20268 min