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Medieval Morsels

Podcast de Lucas Miller

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Medieval Morsels serves up bite-size, story-rich history from the Middle Ages—without the boring textbook vibe. Each episode explores the castles, conflicts, odd customs, everyday life, and “wait…that’s real?!” moments that made the medieval world so fascinating. Expect curious questions, fun facts, and surprising twists—from plague myths to manuscript secrets, knights to kitchen life.New episodes for history lovers, casual learners, and anyone who wants the Middle Ages explained with personality.

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16 episodios

Portada del episodio The Green Children of Woolpit: Medieval England’s Most Unsettling Mystery

The Green Children of Woolpit: Medieval England’s Most Unsettling Mystery

Medieval Morsels Podcast In the 12th century, two mysterious children reportedly emerged from a pit near the village of Woolpit in Suffolk. Their skin was green, their language unintelligible, and their story unlike anything the villagers had ever heard. Recorded by medieval chroniclers William of Newburgh and Ralph of Coggeshall, the account of the Green Children has endured as one of the most fascinating and debated mysteries of the Middle Ages. In this episode of Medieval Morsels, we examine the original primary sources, explore the children’s strange claims of coming from “St. Martin’s Land,” and analyze the historical, medical, and cultural explanations scholars have proposed. Were they malnourished immigrants? Survivors of social displacement? A story shaped by medieval folklore? Or something else entirely? Through close reading of medieval texts and modern historical scholarship, this episode investigates how medieval people understood difference, identity, and the unknown. The mystery of Woolpit reveals as much about the medieval imagination as it does about the limits of historical evidence. Follow Medieval Morsels for research-driven, engaging explorations into the strange, complex, and deeply human world of the Middle Ages.

20 de mar de 2026 - 17 min
Portada del episodio Saint Patrick: Captivity, Conversion, and the Making of Medieval Ireland

Saint Patrick: Captivity, Conversion, and the Making of Medieval Ireland

Medieval Morsels Podcast Saint Patrick is one of the most recognized figures of the medieval world, yet his true historical significance extends far beyond legend. In this episode of Medieval Morsels, we explore Patrick’s life through his own writings, including the Confessio and the Letter to Coroticus, alongside modern historical scholarship. We examine Patrick’s early life in Roman Britain, his captivity in Ireland, his spiritual transformation, and his extraordinary decision to return as a missionary. This episode also explores how Patrick’s work helped integrate Ireland into the intellectual and religious structures of medieval Christendom, contributing to the rise of Irish monasteries as major centers of learning. Through primary sources and historical analysis, this episode reveals how Patrick’s mission reshaped Irish society and influenced the development of medieval Europe. Follow Medieval Morsels for research-driven explorations into the people, institutions, and ideas that shaped the medieval world.

17 de mar de 2026 - 19 min
Portada del episodio Hildegard von Bingen: Visions, Authority, and the Medieval Cosmos

Hildegard von Bingen: Visions, Authority, and the Medieval Cosmos

Hildegard von Bingen: Visions, Authority, and the Medieval Cosmos Medieval Morsels Podcast In the 12th century, a Benedictine nun along the Rhine began to record visions she believed were revealed to her by divine light. That woman, Hildegard von Bingen, would go on to become one of the most extraordinary intellectual, spiritual, and creative figures of the Middle Ages. In this episode of Medieval Morsels, we explore Hildegard’s remarkable life through her visionary theology, her groundbreaking work Scivias, and her extensive correspondence with emperors, bishops, and popes. Drawing from her own writings and modern historical scholarship, we examine how she established authority in a male-dominated religious world—not through institutional rank, but through visionary experience and intellectual force. We also uncover her contributions to medieval music, medicine, and natural philosophy, revealing a thinker who saw the cosmos itself as a living reflection of divine harmony. Hildegard’s visions reshaped medieval religious thought and expanded the possibilities for female authority in the Middle Ages. This episode explores the life of a woman who did not simply observe the medieval world—but spoke into it with a voice that still echoes today. Follow Medieval Morsels for engaging, research-driven explorations into the fascinating and complex world of the Middle Ages.

9 de mar de 2026 - 18 min
Portada del episodio Vikings vs. Medieval Europeans: What Pop Culture Gets Wrong

Vikings vs. Medieval Europeans: What Pop Culture Gets Wrong

Medieval Morsels Podcast Vikings are often portrayed as horned-helmeted raiders driven only by violence—but the historical reality is far more complex. In this episode of Medieval Morsels, we separate myth from evidence by exploring how Viking societies actually interacted with medieval Europe. Drawing from primary sources like the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle and the writings of Ibn Fadlan, alongside modern historical scholarship, we examine Viking weapons, warfare, trade networks, and settlement patterns. We also unpack the origins of enduring stereotypes and explain why medieval chroniclers remembered Viking raids with such fear. This episode reveals a world shaped not only by conflict, but by exchange, adaptation, and cultural blending. Far from being simple invaders, Vikings were traders, settlers, and state builders whose encounters with medieval Europeans reshaped both societies. If you’re curious about what pop culture gets right—and wrong—about the Viking Age, this episode brings the evidence to the forefront. Follow Medieval Morsels for engaging, research-driven explorations of the medieval world.

2 de mar de 2026 - 17 min
Portada del episodio Steel and Survival: The Evolution of Medieval Armor

Steel and Survival: The Evolution of Medieval Armor

Medieval Morsels Podcast From interlocked rings of early mail to the articulated brilliance of full plate harness, medieval armor was never static—it was a response to danger. In this episode of Medieval Morsels, we trace the technological and cultural evolution of armor across the Middle Ages. Drawing from chronicles, fencing manuals, and archaeological evidence, we explore how warriors adapted to new weapons, changing battlefields, and emerging military technologies. We examine the rise of mail armor, the development of helmets and shields, the transition to plate, and the eventual decline of full armor with the introduction of gunpowder weapons. Along the way, we consider what armor actually felt like to wear, how it functioned in real combat, and why it became one of the most enduring symbols of medieval identity. Dedicated to Judson, this episode reveals how steel became both protection and performance—shaping warfare, status, and the imagination of the Middle Ages. Follow Medieval Morsels for engaging, research-driven explorations of the medieval world.

27 de feb de 2026 - 20 min
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