Episodes

  • Introduction
    Jun 2 2023

    Welcome to the 14th century! Come for the plague and the Hundred Years' War, stay for the bands of marauding brigands and the papal schism.

    Music thanks to Lenna Pierce of Meaner Pencil!

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    8 mins
  • Chapter One: The Coucy Dynasty
    Jun 9 2023

    Timeline of Coucy Dynasty:

    • 500?-975: Domain of Coucy belongs to bishopric of Reims.
    • 1059: Abbey built by Aubry de Coucy.
    • 1095: First crusade; Enguerrand I & Thomas de Marie both participate.
    • 1220s: Castle built by Enguerrand III.
    • 1256: Enguerrand IV on trial by King Louis IX.

    Music thanks to Verbum Gloriae  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOY2Hj4AbsnEfaQDvxQvnAg

    • "Exultemus et laetemus" - Responsorial chant for Paschaltide.
    • "Ego sum Alpha et O" - Antiphon for Paschaltide.
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    23 mins
  • Chapter Two: The Assault on the Pope and the Suppression of the Knights Templar
    Jun 16 2023

    If we want, we can trace a whole century's worth of problems back to the financial straits of Philip the Fair.

     

    Music thanks to Verbum Gloriae

     https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOY2Hj4AbsnEfaQDvxQvnAg

     "Exultemus et laetemus" - Responsorial chant for Paschaltide.

     "Ego sum Alpha et O" - Antiphon for Paschaltide.

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    18 mins
  • Chapter Two, Continued: Money and the Church
    Jun 23 2023

    If people in medieval times wanted to buy themselves a foothold in heaven, someone was going to have to collect the money. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯  

     

    This is the episode about simony, indulgences, alms, usury, and poverty movements, plus a coda about the Pastoureaux.  

     

    Music thanks to Verbum Gloriae

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOY2Hj4AbsnEfaQDvxQvnAg

    "Exultemus et laetemus" - Responsorial chant for Paschaltide.

    "Ego sum Alpha et O" - Antiphon for Paschaltide.

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    18 mins
  • Chapter Three: Chivalry
    Aug 18 2023

    The rules of courtly love, according to Andreus Capellanus:

    1. Marriage is no real excuse for not loving
    2. He who is not jealous cannot love
    3. No one can be bound by a double love
    4. It is well known that love is always increasing or decreasing
    5. That which a lover takes against the will of his beloved has no relish
    6. Boys do not love until they arrive at the age of maturity
    7. When one lover dies, a widowhood of two years is required of the survivor
    8. No one should be deprived of love without the very best of reasons
    9. No one can love unless he is impelled by the persuasion of love
    10. Love is always a stranger in the home of avarice
    11. It is not proper to love any woman whom one would be ashamed to seek to marry
    12. A true lover does not desire to embrace in love anyone except his beloved
    13. When made public love rarely endures
    14. The easy attainment of love makes it of little value; difficulty of attainment makes it prized
    15. Every lover regularly turns pale in the presence of his beloved
    16. When a lover suddenly catches sight of his beloved, his heart palpitates
    17. A new love puts to flight an old one
    18. Good character alone makes any man worthy of love
    19. If love diminishes, it quickly fails and rarely revives
    20. A man in love is always apprehensive
    21. Real jealousy always increases the feeling of love
    22. Jealousy, and therefore love, are increased when one suspects his beloved
    23. He whom the thought of love vexes eats and sleeps very little
    24. Every act of a lover ends in the thought of his beloved
    25. A true lover considers nothing good except what he thinks will please his beloved
    26. Love can deny nothing to love
    27. A lover can never have enough of the solaces of his beloved
    28. A slight presumption causes a lover to suspect his beloved
    29. A man who is vexed by too much passion usually does not love
    30. A true lover is constantly and without intermission possessed by the thought of his beloved
    31. Nothing forbids one woman being loved by two men or one man by two women

     

    Music thanks to Verbum Gloriae

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOY2Hj4AbsnEfaQDvxQvnAg

    "Exultemus et laetemus" - Responsorial chant for Paschaltide.

    "Ego sum Alpha et O" - Antiphon for Paschaltide.

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    23 mins
  • Chapter Four: The Border Between France and England
    Aug 25 2023

    Introducing two kings, two succession crises, three disputed regions, and a hundred years of war.

     

    Music thanks to Verbum Gloriae

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOY2Hj4AbsnEfaQDvxQvnAg

    "Exultemus et laetemus" - Responsorial chant for Paschaltide.

    "Ego sum Alpha et O" - Antiphon for Paschaltide.

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    27 mins
  • Chapter Four, Continued: The Battle of Crécy and the Siege of Calais
    Sep 2 2023

    The French nobility are routed at Crécy. This episode reads and comments on the narration of events by Jean Froissart, c. 1337 - c. 1405, a French-speaking historian from the low countries.

     

    Music thanks to Verbum Gloriae

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOY2Hj4AbsnEfaQDvxQvnAg

    "Exultemus et laetemus" - Responsorial chant for Paschaltide.

    "Ego sum Alpha et O" - Antiphon for Paschaltide.

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    37 mins
  • Chapter Five: Plague and Blame
    Sep 8 2023

    Why the plague happened, according to people in the 14th century.

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    25 mins