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In today's episode we run through the election of Gregory the 7, watch Henry do something clever and seemingly break up the Saxon rebellion,...

In today's episode Henry IV finally takes the reigns of power. And begins making some questionable decisions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com...

In part 2 of my discussion with Gregg, we examine the concept of Papal supremacy in the middle ages based on the evidence already discussed...

In part a of today's episode, Ben sits down with Gregg from Popeular History Podcast to discuss things about modern Catholicism, such as how...

In this episode Henry tries to rescue the pope, then doesn't. Then he tries to get a divorce, then doesn't. Finally, he crushes a revolt in...

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The Coup of Kaiserwerth has rocked the empire, allowing the reformist party to consolidate the papacy and forcing a deadly confrontation in...

Agnes tries to run the minority without Victor. Godfrey gets his brother named Pope. Milan breaks down into anarchy. Otto of Northeim fails...

In this episode our narrative begins as I fill everyone in on the early lives of Henry IV, Matilda De Canossa, and their parents. https://wi...

In addition to referencing the classic 2002 psycadelic rock album, this episode dives into our sources for the investiture controversy. Host...

This episode is a podiversiary one off in which Bry and Fry from Pontifacts, Roberto from Tzar Power, David from The Siecle, and Josh from G...

We finish up our speed run of the history of the papacy in the years leading up to the kingship of Henry IV. Things get real. Hosted on Acas...

It begins. In this episode we talk about the popes that ruled during the time period of the Ottos. In so doing we take a closer look at the...

Marco Capelli stops by to discuss all things early medieval Italian. Yard sales, silly wars, and what the heck ever happened top the senate...

In this episode we learn why having rules governing elections is good, by looking at a series of elections without them. Check out Gregg's p...

In this episode we examine the secular institutions of the Roman government and discuss how they helped the popes run the city. Please donat...

Today we learn the important lesson that cohost Duncan has never been fed in his entire life. Also, we learn about the geography, economy, a...

You all rule, thanks so much for your patience and support. In todays episode we look at the rise of the papacy in the early middle ages and...

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To tide everyone over and to observe the podiversiary, here is the audio of my presentation at Intelligent Speech from June. It is about exp...

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In this episode we look at the first two emperors of the Salian dynasty. What did these rulers of the German Roman Empire do that could have...

In today's very inconvenient episode I speed run the Ottonian dynasty from Henry I to Henry II. Confused as to why they are called the Otton...

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We know it is good to be the king, but how does one becomes the king? Highlights include the revelation that no one has ever known how to pl...

In this first substantive episode of our new season, I begin an examination of medieval kingship. With surprise guest: Queens. Renaissance E...

In a continued effort to buy time for research, David Montgomery of the Siècle Podcast and myself discussed Scrofula, a fascinating illness...

Please vote for The Two Musketeers here: https://tongal.com/welcome/ngp/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Do you like books? The Thirty Years War? Cambrai? Well you will need to listen to this one. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more...

What is an investiture controversy? What does it have to do with the Early Modern Period? Will this episode have a defenestration? For that...

This Episode wraps up not only our look at slavery in the middle ages, but the entire third season of this show. Zach's new book, Matchlock...

Unfreedom in the middle ages took on a wide variety of forms. In this episode I talk about the ideological shifts that accompanied this chan...

I am starting a second show! Let me tell you about how it will affect W2W, some changes to Patreon levels, and then you can listen to the fi...

One would think that the economics of slavery would be simple, but then a person who thought that would clearly not be a fan of this show. h...

In this episode we spend a bit of quality time with our friend Marc Boch and discuss why he thought what he thought about slavery and serfdo...

Last year's sessions: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuAmmbvyrD92VvbxWuktX5OnCt_qcibzH This year's conference, go to store to buy ticket...

By popular demand, we begin a very detailed look at medieval slavery. This time out we tackle what relevance this conversation has to the mo...

To the horror of many, the "Living the Life" series has returned. This series of episodes aims to provide a very very basic primer into litu...

After many months we wrap up our look at women in the middle ages with a discussion of what it all means. Spoilers: It isn't about the estat...

In today's episode we look at the interaction between marriage, inheritance, and property. This may sound esoteric and boring. And it is. Bu...

In this episode we address recent events in the podcasting community, and racism in a beloved sci fi franchise. Its not really that fun. But...

It's 2020. Inevitably, this year's podiversiary is a clip show. But hopefully a fun one? https://play.acast.com/s/theagorapodcastnetwork/wea...

In today's episode we look at how the law defined the role of women in society, and how it allowed women to interact with the law itself. In...

Today is going to be a brief digression into the value of legal codes as a source, which will set us up nicely for the next episode, where w...

In today's episode we examine the role women played in the economy of the middle ages. Spoilers: it was pretty big. Hosted on Acast. See aca...

Ben Jacobs of Wittenberg to Westphalia and Sam Hume of the History of Witchcraft sat down for a chat about witch panics, memes, authority, a...

Sex for commoners and nobles and...nuns? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The first half of a look at the way women's status in the middle ages was determined by their sexuality. https://www.blackwallstreet-1921.co...

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In the last few episodes we discussed the issue of groups that do not fit comfortably into the concept of normal that any society sets up. T...
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