Story of Coventry

022 - CHAPTER XVI - Old Coventry at the Present Day - part 2

29 min · 26 feb 2026
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Once primarily known for the devastation it faced during WWII, Coventry is a city steeped in a rich tapestry of history that stretches back to the early Middle Ages. Established in 1043 by Earl Leofric and his wife, the legendary Lady Godiva—who famously rode naked through its streets—Coventry evolved into a significant pilgrimage hub. During the Wars of the Roses (1455 - 1487), the city even hosted the Royal Court and served as a venue for Parliament meetings. In this engaging narrative, Mary Dormer Harris invites you to explore Coventrys historical landscape, revealing the lives of its influential figures, stunning architecture, and the vibrant guilds that drove its economy. A part of the Mediaeval Town series from the early 20th century, this book offers a captivating glimpse into the heart of Coventrys past. (Summary by Availle)

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aflevering 022 - CHAPTER XVI - Old Coventry at the Present Day - part 2 artwork

022 - CHAPTER XVI - Old Coventry at the Present Day - part 2

Once primarily known for the devastation it faced during WWII, Coventry is a city steeped in a rich tapestry of history that stretches back to the early Middle Ages. Established in 1043 by Earl Leofric and his wife, the legendary Lady Godiva—who famously rode naked through its streets—Coventry evolved into a significant pilgrimage hub. During the Wars of the Roses (1455 - 1487), the city even hosted the Royal Court and served as a venue for Parliament meetings. In this engaging narrative, Mary Dormer Harris invites you to explore Coventrys historical landscape, revealing the lives of its influential figures, stunning architecture, and the vibrant guilds that drove its economy. A part of the Mediaeval Town series from the early 20th century, this book offers a captivating glimpse into the heart of Coventrys past. (Summary by Availle)

26 feb 202629 min
aflevering 021 - CHAPTER XVI - Old Coventry at the Present Day - part 1 artwork

021 - CHAPTER XVI - Old Coventry at the Present Day - part 1

Once primarily known for the devastation it faced during WWII, Coventry is a city steeped in a rich tapestry of history that stretches back to the early Middle Ages. Established in 1043 by Earl Leofric and his wife, the legendary Lady Godiva—who famously rode naked through its streets—Coventry evolved into a significant pilgrimage hub. During the Wars of the Roses (1455 - 1487), the city even hosted the Royal Court and served as a venue for Parliament meetings. In this engaging narrative, Mary Dormer Harris invites you to explore Coventrys historical landscape, revealing the lives of its influential figures, stunning architecture, and the vibrant guilds that drove its economy. A part of the Mediaeval Town series from the early 20th century, this book offers a captivating glimpse into the heart of Coventrys past. (Summary by Availle)

26 feb 202628 min
aflevering 020 - CHAPTER XV - Daily Life in the Town continued - Religion and Amusements of the Townsfolk - part 2 artwork

020 - CHAPTER XV - Daily Life in the Town continued - Religion and Amusements of the Townsfolk - part 2

Once primarily known for the devastation it faced during WWII, Coventry is a city steeped in a rich tapestry of history that stretches back to the early Middle Ages. Established in 1043 by Earl Leofric and his wife, the legendary Lady Godiva—who famously rode naked through its streets—Coventry evolved into a significant pilgrimage hub. During the Wars of the Roses (1455 - 1487), the city even hosted the Royal Court and served as a venue for Parliament meetings. In this engaging narrative, Mary Dormer Harris invites you to explore Coventrys historical landscape, revealing the lives of its influential figures, stunning architecture, and the vibrant guilds that drove its economy. A part of the Mediaeval Town series from the early 20th century, this book offers a captivating glimpse into the heart of Coventrys past. (Summary by Availle)

26 feb 202634 min
aflevering 019 - CHAPTER XV - Daily Life in the Town continued - Religion and Amusements of the Townsfolk - part 1 artwork

019 - CHAPTER XV - Daily Life in the Town continued - Religion and Amusements of the Townsfolk - part 1

Once primarily known for the devastation it faced during WWII, Coventry is a city steeped in a rich tapestry of history that stretches back to the early Middle Ages. Established in 1043 by Earl Leofric and his wife, the legendary Lady Godiva—who famously rode naked through its streets—Coventry evolved into a significant pilgrimage hub. During the Wars of the Roses (1455 - 1487), the city even hosted the Royal Court and served as a venue for Parliament meetings. In this engaging narrative, Mary Dormer Harris invites you to explore Coventrys historical landscape, revealing the lives of its influential figures, stunning architecture, and the vibrant guilds that drove its economy. A part of the Mediaeval Town series from the early 20th century, this book offers a captivating glimpse into the heart of Coventrys past. (Summary by Availle)

26 feb 202632 min
aflevering 018 - CHAPTER XIV - Daily Life in the Town - the Merchants and the Market - part 2 artwork

018 - CHAPTER XIV - Daily Life in the Town - the Merchants and the Market - part 2

Once primarily known for the devastation it faced during WWII, Coventry is a city steeped in a rich tapestry of history that stretches back to the early Middle Ages. Established in 1043 by Earl Leofric and his wife, the legendary Lady Godiva—who famously rode naked through its streets—Coventry evolved into a significant pilgrimage hub. During the Wars of the Roses (1455 - 1487), the city even hosted the Royal Court and served as a venue for Parliament meetings. In this engaging narrative, Mary Dormer Harris invites you to explore Coventrys historical landscape, revealing the lives of its influential figures, stunning architecture, and the vibrant guilds that drove its economy. A part of the Mediaeval Town series from the early 20th century, this book offers a captivating glimpse into the heart of Coventrys past. (Summary by Availle)

26 feb 202627 min