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The Red Lady of Huntingdon: Medieval Murder and Restless Spirits

5 min · 27 de may de 2026
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Join Eleanor Voss as she explores the haunting legend of the Red Lady of Huntingdon in this captivating episode of The Haunted Castles of Britain. Discover the tragic medieval tale of a noblewoman who met a violent end within the walls of Huntingdon Castle in Cambridgeshire. This episode examines the historical context of Norman England, the harsh realities of medieval marriage arrangements, and the cultural significance of one of England's most enduring spectral legends. Learn about the symbolism of the color red in medieval folklore, the concept of place memory, and how oral traditions preserve forgotten stories of medieval violence against women. Eleanor investigates the ruins of Huntingdon Castle, examining centuries of reported sightings and the attempts by historians to trace the legend's origins. From Norman conquest to modern paranormal investigations, explore how the Red Lady's story reflects broader historical realities while serving as a cultural remembrance of medieval England's forgotten victims. Perfect for history enthusiasts, folklore lovers, and anyone fascinated by Britain's haunted heritage. Discover medieval Huntingdon, Norman castle architecture, historical documentation challenges, and the enduring power of local legends in preserving community memory across centuries of English history.

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