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Edinburgh Castle's Headless Drummer: Scotland's Most Famous Phantom

5 min · 6 de may de 2026
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Join host Eleanor Voss as she explores the legendary Headless Drummer of Edinburgh Castle, Scotland's most famous phantom. This episode delves into centuries of documented encounters with the mysterious drumming sounds that have echoed through the ancient fortress since the 17th century. Discover the historical significance of military drummers in Scottish warfare, examine eyewitness accounts from castle guards and visitors, and explore the cultural importance of this enduring legend. Learn about Edinburgh Castle's turbulent thousand-year history, from medieval sieges to modern archaeological discoveries, and how the castle's unique acoustic properties might contribute to these mysterious phenomena. We investigate the connection between reported supernatural activity and major historical events, including the Jacobite uprisings and both World Wars. The episode examines how ghost stories serve as cultural memory, preserving Scotland's complex past while honoring those who lived and died within the castle walls. Whether you're interested in Scottish history, folklore, or the intersection of culture and unexplained phenomena, this episode offers a balanced exploration of one of Britain's most famous ghost stories. Perfect for history enthusiasts, folklore lovers, and anyone fascinated by Scotland's rich storytelling tradition and the enduring mysteries of Edinburgh Castle.

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