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- 324 - The Rise and Fall of the North Sea Empire
The North Sea Empire was a dominant Viking realm, spanning England, Denmark, Norway, and beyond. Its roots trace back to Sweyn Forkbeard, the Danish king who conquered England and dismantled Anglo-Saxon rule. Upon his death, his son Cnut emerged from obscurity to become one of medieval Europe's most formidable rulers. Learn how Cnut crafted a vast North Sea empire, transforming the Vikings from marauders into monarchs. Yet, with Cnut's death, the empire's unity crumbled. The demise of Cnut's sons led to the collapse of the fragile union, and the North Sea Empire faded into history. From Sweyn Forkbeard’s conquests to Cnut’s ascendancy, and from Viking supremacy to imperial dissolution — explore the entire history of the North Sea Empire. Music by: Savfk - MusicThe Hunt by Savfk [CC-BY royalty-free music - orchestral epic emotional]Link to music #NorthSeaEmpire #CnuttheGreat #SweynForkbeard #VikingHistory #MedievalEurope #Anglo-SaxonEngland #VikingEmpire #HouseofDenmark #MedievalHistory See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/6a28555f3209893b51017c84 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 323 - Charlemagne: The Sword of God and His Impact on Europe
Charlemagne emerged from a fractured Western Europe, a land once dominated by warring tribes and collapsing kingdoms after the fall of Rome. His rise changed history's course. Not just a king, Charlemagne was a monumental force, leading extensive campaigns across the continent. His conquests included the Lombards in Italy and the Saxons, expanding his realm to rival the Roman Empire's expanse. His legacy extended beyond warfare. Charlemagne's reforms in law, education, and administration led to the Carolingian Renaissance. This cultural revival preserved knowledge and shaped medieval Europe. In 800, at St. Peter’s Basilica, Pope Leo III crowned Charlemagne Emperor of the Romans, reviving the imperial title in the West. However, Charlemagne's empire was built on both vision and violence. His influence persists, with kings and nations tracing their origins to his empire. Music by: Noel Malekar Listen here #Charlemagne #MedievalHistory #HolyRomanEmpire #FrankishEmpire #DarkAges #EuropeanHistory #CarolingianEmpire #HistoryDocumentary #WorldHistory See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/6a230fb945c685d734474d00 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, 05 Jun 2026 - 322 - Anglo-Saxon Warlords and England's Foundations
Long before England's unification, Britain was dominated by fierce warrior kings. Discover the brutal era of the Anglo-Saxon warlords—from Æthelfrith's savage conquests, to the legendary power of Rædwald, and Cædwalla’s bloody campaigns. These kings fought, conquered, and laid the foundations of England. An era of fragmented kingdoms, continuous warfare, pagan traditions, and the rise of early England's first great rulers. This is the tale of England before its unification. Music by: Noel MalekarLink to music 00:00: Æthelfrith19:30: Rædwald37:35: Cædwalla #Anglo-Saxons #Æthelfrith #Rædwald #Cædwalla #EnglishHistory #BritishHistory #DarkAges #MedievalHistory #SaxonKings #Wessex #Northumbria #EastAnglia #WarriorKings #DarkAgeBritain #EarlyEngland #HistoricalDocumentary #PaganKings #England See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/6a1e4809a1d8d095762ad4bc Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, 01 Jun 2026 - 321 - Unveiling England's Lost Royal Heirs
Discover the hidden tale of Edgar Ætheling, the last Anglo-Saxon heir, and Robert Curthose, William the Conqueror's eldest son. Both had compelling claims to the English throne, yet neither ruled it. Amidst politics, warfare, and alliances, they navigated the post-1066 Norman Conquest era. Delve into their lives of lost kingdoms, crusades, and betrayals, uncovering the poignant saga of England's 'lost kings.' This is the untold narrative of the princes who might have transformed England's history. 00:00: Edgar Ætheling40:11: Robert Curthose #EdgarÆtheling #RobertCurthose #Anglo-Saxon #NormanConquest #lostkings #Englishthrone #MedievalHistory #WilliamtheConqueror #1066 See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/6a1b26cc340f349d7c4fbe28 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sat, 30 May 2026 - 320 - Influential Queens of the Dark Ages: Power, Betrayal & Revenge
Step into the realm of the Dark Age Queens — legendary women who shaped kingdoms, led empires, and left an indelible mark on history. Uncover tales of Olga of Kiev's ruthless vengeance, Margaret of Wessex's saintly influence, and Eleanor of Aquitaine's unparalleled political power. These medieval queens demonstrated that the world was not solely dominated by kings. Explore their lives and legacies, filled with war, faith, ambition, betrayal, and survival. Learn how Olga became one of history’s most feared rulers, how Margaret reformed Scotland through faith, and how Eleanor rose to become the most powerful queen in medieval Europe. These are queens history could never forget. Music by: Noel Malekar link 00:00: Olga of Kiev20:13: Margaret of Wessex34:48: Eleanor of Aquitaine #DarkAgeQueens #OlgaofKiev #MargaretofWessex #EleanorofAquitaine #MedievalHistory #WomeninHistory #MedievalQueens #HistoricalFigures #EuropeanHistory See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/6a18836bf3505820cc2dd870 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, 28 May 2026 - 319 - Unveiling Valhalla: Viking Beliefs and Mythology
For the Vikings, death signified more than an end; it was a gateway to greatness. Across northern seas, raiders and kings held a belief in Valhalla — the Hall of the Slain, a legendary abode for the bravest. In Norse mythology, Odin, the Allfather, ruled Valhalla. From Asgard, he observed mortal battles, selecting warriors deserving of his eternal realm. Valkyries, fierce shield-maidens, carried these fallen heroes to Valhalla, where they would feast and train for Ragnarök, the ultimate battle. For Vikings, Valhalla signified honor, courage, and eternal glory. Dying valiantly in combat promised immortality, while a dishonorable death led to obscurity. This belief shaped their society, influencing perceptions of destiny and valor. Valhalla wasn't just a paradise but a preparation ground for the apocalypse. Each feast and battle readied warriors for Ragnarök, a final war that would pit gods against monsters. The legend of Valhalla endures beyond the Viking Age, symbolizing Norse mythology's power and inspiring countless stories, films, and interpretations of Viking culture worldwide. Thumbnail Inspired by Christian Sloan Hall - Link to his website HERE Song: The Hunt by Savfk (copyright and royalty-free soundtrack music) #Valhalla #NorseMythology #Vikings #Odin #VikingHistory #MythologyExplained #VikingLore #Asgard #Valkyrie #AncientHistory #NorseGods #VikingAfterlife #Mythology #WarriorCulture See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/6a148ee72b420762c4adcdb0 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, 25 May 2026 - 318 - Rædwald: The Influential Warlord King of East Anglia
Rædwald, King of East Anglia, was among the most formidable rulers of early Anglo-Saxon England—a warrior king whose ambition and influence extended well beyond his kingdom. Emerging during a turbulent era of rival kings, bloodshed, and shifting alliances, Rædwald transformed East Anglia into a dominant British power. He is best remembered for his decisive victory at the Battle of the River Idle, where he aided in restoring the exiled Edwin of Northumbria to his throne. This secured Rædwald’s place as a kingmaker and a feared military force throughout the land. Yet his legacy is not solely defined by war. Living in an era where pagan traditions clashed with the spread of Christianity, Rædwald embodied this conflict, notably maintaining both pagan altars and a Christian shrine. Mysterious, powerful, and symbolic of a changing England, Rædwald remains one of the most fascinating kings of the Anglo-Saxon age. Thumbnail inspired by Christian Sloan Hall - Check out his website: https://www.americanvendetta.co.uk/ Music by: Noel Malekarhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSpEjSoiZ6c #Rædwald #Anglo-Saxons #SuttonHoo #MedievalHistory #DarkAges #EastAnglia #KingRædwald #HistoricalFigures #KingsandQueens #Anglo-SaxonHistory See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/6a0bd2deaf47d4d02b8b50cf Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, 18 May 2026 - 317 - From Exiled Prince to Viking King: Magnus the Good's Legacy
Discover the legendary story of Magnus the Good, son of St. Olaf Haraldsson and nephew to Harald Hardrada, who rose to become king of Norway and Denmark. In a tale filled with valor and divine inspiration, Magnus shattered the Jomsvikings, claiming dominance over Canute the Great's fallen North Sea Empire. His life was a blend of prophecy and piety, guided by visions of his father, strengthening his sacred lineage. Magnus’ reign was characterized by justice and righteousness, earning him the title "the Good." Though his life was brief, ascending the throne at 11 and passing at 23, his ambition to unite the North Sea realms left an indelible mark on history. Explore the journey of a boy turned king, whose story remains a testament to the spirit of unity and leadership. Magnus the Good's legacy is a tale of mysticism, might, and unwavering will. Listen to 'The Hunt' by Savfk here. #MagnustheGood #Vikings #VikingHistory #NorseHistory #MedievalHistory #Norway #Denmark #ScandinavianHistory #NorseMythology #DarkAges #KingsandQueens #VikingKing #HistoricalFigures See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/6a07df66efafda2f3372ef72 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sat, 16 May 2026 - 316 - Kenneth MacAlpin: Founder of Scotland's Kingdom
Long before the world knew Scotland by its current name, a legendary king emerged from the mists of Alba. Entwined with sacred relics and ancient prophecies, Kenneth MacAlpin's life became mythologized, linked to the Stone of Destiny and even the Holy Grail. Behind the legend was a real man, a king born into an era of bloodshed and crumbling kingdoms. Kenneth inherited the throne of Dál Riata, a Gaelic realm straddling Scotland and Ireland's rugged western coasts. In the mid-9th century, amidst Viking invasions and rival kings' ambitions, Kenneth seized his moment. He broke the Picts' power, claimed their crown, and united divided lands to lay the foundation of a new kingdom. Between 843 and 850, Kenneth unified territories long separated by language, blood, and culture, marking the slow birth of what would become Scotland. He battled Scandinavian invaders and the kings of Strathclyde, establishing his rule through warfare, strategy, and ambition. To later generations, Kenneth became more than a king—he became the conqueror, the unifier, the founder of Scotland. Song: The Hunt by Savfk (copyright and royalty-free soundtrack music)Link: The Hunt by Savfk #KennethMacAlpin #Scotland #ScottishHistory #MedievalHistory #DarkAges #ScottishKings #KingofScots #Alba #Picts #Vikings #VikingHistory #AncientScotland #BritishHistory #HistoryDocumentary See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/6a03e9e4909825e6bb41f5b1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, 12 May 2026 - 315 - Unveiling England's Most Notorious Kings: Æthelred & William
The Kings of England have varied in temperament throughout history. While some were known for fairness, others were infamous for their ruthlessness. One such ruler ordered the eradication of Danes and Northmen residing in England, while another orchestrated the genocide of Northumbria, annihilating 75% of its population, accounting for nearly 100,000 deaths. Discover the stories of two English kings ranked among the most barbaric in England's history. Timeline: 00:00 Æthelred the Unready 23:38 William I the Conqueror Song: The Hunt by Savfk (copyright and royalty-free soundtrack music)Listen here Music by: Noel MalekarListen here 00:00: Æthelred the Unready23:38: William I the Conqueror #ÆthelredtheUnready #WilliamtheConqueror #StBrice'sDayMassacre #HarryingoftheNorth #NormanConquest #Anglo-Saxon #EnglishHistory #MedievalHistory #VikingHistory #BattleHistory #RoyalHistory #1066 See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/69ff76cab4269416d0f67ce8 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sat, 09 May 2026 - 314 - Eleanor of Aquitaine: Powerhouse of Medieval Europe
Few women in medieval history matched Eleanor of Aquitaine for wealth, ambition, and political influence. Born into a powerful dynasty, Eleanor inherited the vast Duchy of Aquitaine, making her one of the most sought-after brides in Christendom. Her lands were richer and culturally vibrant, offering her significant independence. Eleanor became Queen of France by marrying Louis VII, joining him on the ill-fated Second Crusade, before annulling the marriage in a historic separation. She then wed Henry II of England, creating an empire spanning from Scotland to the Pyrenees. As Queen of England, she shaped Europe’s politics, managing lands and diplomacy. Eleanor was more than a consort; she governed independently, playing a crucial role during The Anarchy, and was central in the Plantagenet rise. Mother to rulers like Richard the Lionheart and King John, her lineage influenced European royalty through marriage and war. Remarkably, Eleanor defied societal norms, challenging kings, rebelling against her husband, enduring imprisonment, and emerging as a respected and feared figure in Christendom. This is her compelling story. Music by: Noel Malekar #EleanorofAquitaine #MedievalHistory #QueenofFrance #QueenofEngland #AngevinEmpire #Plantagenet #RichardtheLionheart #HenryII #Crusades #WomeninHistory See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/69fcd3cb4fa5feadc4fab3b8 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, 07 May 2026 - 313 - Margaret of Wessex: The Last Princess and Scotland's Pearl
Margaret of Scotland, known as Saint Margaret and Margaret of Wessex, lived through one of England's most turbulent eras. Born in the Kingdom of Hungary, she was the daughter of Edward the Exile from the ancient House of Wessex. Raised away from her homeland, she returned to England in 1057, hoping for her family's revival, only to encounter chaos. Margaret witnessed the decline of Anglo-Saxon England, including the pivotal year of 1066, with the Battle of Hastings and the Norman conquest led by William the Conqueror. After England's downfall, her brother Edgar Ætheling was proclaimed king but was never crowned due to the Norman occupation. Fleeing to Scotland, Margaret married King Malcolm III, becoming Queen of Alba. Her reign as queen was marked by devotion, reform, and charity. Her legacy continued posthumously as she was canonized in 1250 by Pope Innocent IV, remembered as a saintly figure who shaped medieval Scotland. From a displaced princess of a fading dynasty to the mother of kings and queen of a united realm, Margaret's story is one of transformation and resilience. #MargaretofScotland #SaintMargaret #Wessex #Anglo-Saxon #NormanConquest #Scotland #MalcolmIII #EdgarÆtheling #medievalhistory See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/69f95dcb9ee7cbae21581584 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, 05 May 2026 - 312 - Edgar Ætheling: The Untold Story of Alfred's Last Heir
Edgar Ætheling, the final male descendant of the ancient House of Cerdic, carried the royal legacy of Anglo-Saxon England. Born into turmoil, he faced the Norman invasion and was briefly proclaimed King of England after Harold Godwinson's death at the Battle of Hastings. Despite the odds, Edgar never wore the crown, fleeing from William the Conqueror's forces and engaging in rebellion. His saga took him across Europe, where he joined the First Crusade, seeking purpose beyond his lost kingdom. Edgar's life as an heir, exile, and crusader marked the end of an era and preserved the legacy of Wessex. 00:00 Introduction 02:28 Ancestry & Early Life 05:27 The Last Anglo-Saxon Kings 09:15 Rebellion & Capture of York (1069) 14:26 Edgar Abandons his Ancestral Throne 19:38 Italian Venture 22:11 An Unlikely Friendship 25:17 Scottish Expedition 28:23 The First Crusade 32:32 Edgar's Final Defeat 35:25 The Reflection of a Life Lived Music by: Savfk - Music The Hunt by Savfk [CC-BY royalty free music - orchestral epic emotional] Link 00:00:00: Introduction00:02:28: Ancestry & Early Life00:05:27: The Last Anglo-Saxon Kings00:09:15: Rebellion & Capture of York (1069)00:14:26: Edgar Abandons his Ancestral Throne00:19:38: Italian Venture00:22:11: An Unlikely Friendship00:25:17: Scottish Expedition00:28:23: The First Crusade00:32:32: Edgar's Final Defeat00:35:25: The Reflection of a Life Lived #EdgarÆtheling #Anglo-Saxon #NormanConquest #Wessex #AlfredtheGreat #WilliamtheConqueror #BritishHistory #MedievalEngland #HistoricalFigures See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/69f47a378642b1b9112959ca Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, 01 May 2026 - 311 - Olga of Kiev: A Tale of Vengeance and Transformation
Before empires fell to faith, a woman ruled through fire, blood, and iron will. In the shadowed forests and river kingdoms of Kievan Rus’, Olga of Kiev emerged as a legendary figure. Rising from obscurity, she ruled as regent from 945 to 957 after her husband Igor's murder by the Drevlians. Her response was not submission; it was calculated annihilation, with envoys buried alive, cities burned, and a people broken. Despite her fearsome reputation, Olga's transformation into Christianity marked a new chapter as she became Elena, the first ruler of Rus’ to embrace the faith, setting the stage for her grandson, Vladimir the Great. Venerated as “Equal to the Apostles” by the Eastern Orthodox Church, Olga's legacy is one of complexity—a ruler wielding both fire and faith. This is the story of history’s greatest revenge. 00:00:00: Introduction00:01:45: Early Life & The Varangians00:04:45: Igor's Death00:07:42: Olga's Revenge00:15:19: Conversion00:18:10: Death, Sainthood & Legacy #OlgaofKiev #KievanRus #MedievalHistory #DarkHistory #AncientHistory #HistoryFacts #RuthlessQueen #WarriorQueen #FemaleRulers #HistoryRevenge #VikingHistory #ByzantineEmpire #EpicHistory #HistoryStories See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/69f0f654d03000a544912635 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, 28 Apr 2026 - 310 - Wulfhere of Mercia: The Pagan King Who Defied His Faith
In a time where ancient gods waned and new beliefs rose, Wulfhere of Mercia emerged not merely as a successor but as a survivor of a kingdom in turmoil. Son of the legendary pagan warlord, Penda of Mercia, Wulfhere didn't inherit peace but fought to re-establish Mercia's dominance through fierce battles and unwavering determination. His reign was marked by the clash of old and new religions, symbolized in legends that tell of him possibly sacrificing his own sons for their Christian faith, only to later embrace the religion he opposed. This narrative, whether fact or folklore, mirrors a world in the midst of transformation with Wulfhere at its heart. Timeline: 00:00: Introduction 02:02: Ancestry & Early Life 06:41: Rise to Power 09:41: Wars & Expansion 12:59: The Murder of His Own Sons 16:27: Death & Legacy Music by: Noel Malekar Listen here 00:00:00: Introduction00:02:02: Ancestry & Early Life00:06:41: Rise to Power00:09:41: Wars & Expansion00:12:59: The Murder of His Own Sons00:16:27: Death & Legacy #Wulfhere #Mercia #Anglo-Saxons #Penda #DarkHistory #MedievalHistory #AncientHistory #WarriorKings #PaganHistory #ChristianityHistory #Anglo-SaxonEngland #ForgottenHistory #HistoricalLegends #MythVsHistory #EarlyMedieval #BritishHistory #KingsAndWarriors #EpicHistory See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/69ec2ed21cbb9a4c0e0ba870 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, 24 Apr 2026 - 309 - The Monk-Slaying Pagan Warlord Æthelfrith: Chaos to Kingdom
Æthelfrith, a formidable warlord, forged a kingdom amid chaos, reshaping history. Before Northumbria dominated northern England, it was a fractured land of warring kingdoms. Out of this turmoil emerged Æthelfrith, a pagan leader whose campaigns against the Britons redrew boundaries. His conquests united Bernicia and Deira, laying the groundwork for a powerful medieval kingdom. Bede described him as a king who “ravaged the Britons more than all the great men of the English.” His victory at the Battle of Chester decimated kingdoms, and his infamous massacre of Bangor-Is-Coed monks remains a chilling historical moment. Æthelfrith's tale extends beyond brutality; it's one of exile, revenge, and power shifts. His nemesis, Edwin of Northumbria, returned with Rædwald's support, leading to a decisive showdown at the Battle of the River Idle. Although Æthelfrith perished on the battlefield, his legacy continued. His sons reclaimed the throne, transforming Northumbria into a Christian kingdom, marking the end of his pagan era. This epic story of a king who built an empire in blood significantly altered Britain's history. Music by: Noel Malekar Listen on YouTube 00:00: Introduction01:52: Ancestry & Early Life04:53: Conquests09:19: Uniting Northumbria11:32: The Massacre of the Monks14:12: Death & Legacy #Æthelfrith #Northumbria #pagan #warlord #BattleofChester #Bangor-Is-Coed #medievalBritain #EdwinofNorthumbria #Rædwald #Bernicia #Deira #Christiankingdom #Britishhistory See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/69e83a5469d5b3ecb6c9e033 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, 21 Apr 2026 - 308 - Cædwalla: The King of Wessex Who Changed England's Religious Landscape
Cædwalla of Wessex emerged from exile to power, transforming southern England through relentless warfare. His campaigns from Sussex to Kent and the Isle of Wight reshaped Anglo-Saxon politics and religion. Despite Christianity's spread, Cædwalla's conquests accelerated the transformation, notably with his invasion of the Isle of Wight, ending the pagan rule of Arwald. Interestingly, Cædwalla remained unbaptized during his reign, only accepting baptism from Pope Sergius I in Rome at his life's end, dying far from his conquered lands. This episode explores his life as a ruthless warlord caught between pagan past and Christian future. 00:00 Introduction01:41 Ancestry & Early Life02:37 The state of England at the time05:33 Early Wars08:06 Accession and reign10:14 The Destruction of the Last Pagans13:50 Abdication, baptism and death Music by: Noel MalekarWatch here 00:00: Introduction01:41: Ancestry & Early Life02:37: The state of England at the time05:33: Early Wars08:06: Accession and reign10:14: The Destruction of the Last Pagans13:50: Abdication, baptism and death #Cædwalla #Wessex #Anglo-Saxon #Christianity #pagan #Englishhistory #conquest #medievalhistory #warriorking #Rome #PopeSergiusI See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/69e2f452e9a4f1fbd1fa4cf7 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sat, 18 Apr 2026 - 307 - Hatuey: The Chief Who Chose Fire Over Conversion
Before the full conquest of the Americas, Hatuey, a Taíno chief and national hero, chose defiance against Spanish rule. Escaping to Cuba, he warned others about the destructive conquistadors. Captured and facing death, Hatuey was offered conversion. His defiant response became legendary. This is the tale of a man who rejected submission, choosing to become a symbol of New World resistance. The Hunt by Savfk - [CC-BY royalty-free music - orchestral epic emotional]. 00:00: Introduction01:20: Of Hatuey02:56: Spanish contact06:05: Hatuey's War & Death #Hatuey #defiance #Taíno #Spanishconquest #resistance #Cuba #conquistadors #NewWorld #freedomfighter #indigenoushistory #colonialhistory See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/69e0515475c0fbf3e9052ab6 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, 15 Apr 2026 - 306 - Unveiling the Forgotten Warlords of the Viking Age
Explore the fascinating stories of three Viking warlords who shaped the North's destiny: Olaf the White, the Norse ruler of Dublin; Siward the Stout, the fearsome Earl of Northumbria; and Cnut the Holy, a king turned saint. From brutal battles to tales of power, betrayal, and legacy, these figures left indelible marks on Viking history, yet their narratives often remain overshadowed. Discover the lives of these forgotten leaders and the world they influenced during the Viking Age. Music by Alexander Nakarada - CreatorChordsTrack: Celtic Music → "Grundar" by Alexander Nakarada (Royalty Free)Link Music by: Noel MalekarLink 00:00: Olaf the White21:58: Siward the Stout42:31: Canute the Holy #Vikingwarlords #OlaftheWhite #SiwardtheStout #CnuttheHoly #Vikinghistory #Norsehistory #forgottenhistory #medievalhistory #Scandinavianhistory #historicalfigures See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/69dd2fdfa684101f5292a574 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, 13 Apr 2026 - 305 - Legendary Samurai: Takeda Shingen, Minamoto no Yoshitsune & Benkei
Explore the lives of three legendary samurai: Takeda Shingen, renowned as the “Tiger of Kai” and a master strategist; Minamoto no Yoshitsune, the genius war prodigy of the Genpei War; and Saitō Musashibō Benkei, the indomitable warrior monk. From epic battles to tragic betrayals, their stories not only shaped Japanese history but also defined the samurai spirit of honor, loyalty, and war. Uncover the rise and fall of these iconic samurai figures in Japanese history. All credit for the music goes to: No Copyright MusicTrack: Under the moonlight (Matouqin) NCM versionMusic provided by Youtube Free Music Library (NCM)link 00:00: Minamoto no Yoshitsune & Saitō Musashibō Benkei20:23: Takeda Shingen #samurai #TakedaShingen #MinamotonoYoshitsune #SaitōMusashibōBenkei #TigerofKai #GenpeiWar #Japanesehistory #warriormonk See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/69da8db9497e765f78ff32e9 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sat, 11 Apr 2026 - 304 - Dark Secrets of Saints Revealed by the Church
Not all saints were as holy as remembered. Some were warriors of belief, shaping the world through conviction, fear, violence, and relentless zeal. This episode unveils the darker side of sainthood, where devotion blurred into destruction. Explore figures like Pope Pius V, the iron-fisted pontiff of the Inquisition, Peter of Verona, the relentless hunter of heresy, Saint Dominic, tied to the rise of religious persecution, and Bernard of Clairvaux, whose preaching sparked the Second Crusade. These canonized figures raise a chilling question: how did men capable of such severity become saints? This story isn't just about faith; it's about power, control, and the cost of absolute belief. Prepare to step beyond legends into an unsettling truth. Music by: Savfk - MusicThe Hunt by Savfk [CC-BY royalty free music - orchestral epic emotional]Link 00:00:00: Introduction00:00:55: Bernard of Clairvaux00:04:44: Saint Dominic00:07:53: Peter of Verona00:10:31: Pope Pius V #EvilSaints #DarkHistory #HiddenHistory #TrueHistory #CatholicHistory #ChurchHistory #ReligiousHistory #Inquisition #Crusades #PopePiusV #SaintDominic #PeterofVerona #BernardofClairvaux #HistoryExposed See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/69d716d955256f5542565ce5 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, 09 Apr 2026 - 303 - Unveiling England's Most Influential Kings
Explore the lives of England's most influential kings: Æthelstan, William the Conqueror, and Edward Longshanks. Discover how these rulers shaped the nation's history through ambition and vision. Æthelstan, the first true King of England, unified the realm and secured dominance at the legendary Battle of Brunanburh. William the Conqueror transformed England in 1066 with Norman rule. Edward Longshanks, known as the “Hammer of the Scots,” was a relentless warrior king impacting Britain. From unification to conquest to expansion, these kings defined English rule. Who was truly the greatest? What legacy did they leave behind? This is a story of power, conquest, and the making of a kingdom. Music by Savfk - The Hunt [CC-BY royalty free music - orchestral epic emotional] Music: "VOICE OF PRAYER" by Noel Malekar - Video Link 00:00:00: Æthelstan, First King of England00:16:21: William the Conqueror01:12:05: Edward Longshanks #EnglishKings #Æthelstan #WilliamtheConqueror #EdwardLongshanks #BritishHistory #MedievalHistory #NormanConquest #BattleofBrunanburh #HistoryDocumentary #KingsofEngland #Anglo-Saxon #Plantagenet #HistoryExplained #EpicHistory #EuropeanHistory See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/69d5c55b71490aa576a6ad82 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, 07 Apr 2026 - 302 - Legendary Viking Warriors: Thorkell, Bjorn, and the Stamford Berserker
In a time of relentless battles, select Viking warriors became legends, their mighty feats echoing through history. Discover the incredible tales of Thorkell the Tall, Bjorn Ironside, and the enigmatic berserker of Stamford Bridge—three of the most formidable Viking fighters. Thorkell the Tall, a towering figure, fought as both invader and mercenary, leading Viking forces across England. He served kings on both sides of the battlefield. Bjorn Ironside, the legendary son of Ragnar Lothbrok, made his mark through his European and Mediterranean raids, establishing a reputation as an unstoppable Viking leader. At the iconic Battle of Stamford Bridge, an unnamed berserker stood alone, bravely challenging the English army and making one of the most memorable last stands in history. Who were these warriors truly? What part of their story is fact versus myth, and what made them so fearsome that they remain remembered for generations? This episode explores the strength, ferocity, and essence of a Viking warrior. 00:00:00: Björn Ironside00:35:44: Thorkell the Tall00:50:45: Unnamed Berserker #Vikings #VikingWarriors #NorseHistory #VikingAge #BjornIronside #ThorkelltheTall #Berserker #StamfordBridge #VikingLegends #MedievalHistory #Anglo-Saxons #VikingRaids #WarriorHistory #AncientWarriors #NorseMythology See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/69cd5dda743675c2a574678c Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, 01 Apr 2026 - 301 - How Viking Kings Abandoned Odin for Christianity
In Viking times, warriors were devoted to Odin, Thor, and the allure of Valhalla. Yet, a pivotal moment in history saw influential kings turn away from Norse gods toward Christianity. This episode explores the stories of Haakon the Good, Olaf Tryggvason, and Saint Olaf, the monarchs who drove this transformation and reshaped Scandinavia's destiny. From adapting pagan traditions to violent conversions, these rulers navigated a perilous path. Haakon the Good sought peaceful Christian introduction but faced internal resistance. Olaf Tryggvason used force to convert Norway, while Saint Olaf, a king and martyr, was later revered for Christianizing the Viking world. What motivated these Viking kings to forsake Odin and the ancient gods? Was it genuine belief, strategic politics, or the pressure of an expanding Christian Europe? Their decisions significantly impacted Viking culture, warfare, and identity. This is a tale of faith, power, and the decline of Norse gods. Music by Savfk - Music: "The Hunt" [CC-BY royalty free music - orchestral epic emotional] Link Music: "VOICE OF PRAYER" by Noel Malekar Video Link 0:00:00: Haakon the Good (920-961)0:34:15: Olaf Tryggvason (960-1000)1:31:29: St Olaf Haraldsson (995-1030) #Vikings #Norsemythology #Odin #Christianity #HaakontheGood #OlafTryggvason #SaintOlaf #Vikingkings #Scandinavia #Medievalhistory See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/69c817d6dffd19e6a9eab752 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sat, 28 Mar 2026 - 300 - Rurik: The Viking Founder of the Rus’ Dynasty
Rurik, a legendary Varangian chieftain, stands at the crossroads of legend and documented history. In 862, weary of chaos, the tribes of the Rus’ chose Rurik to bring order. Establishing his rule in Novgorod, he founded a political system that connected Scandinavia, Slavic forests, and the Byzantine world. His legacy continued with Oleg the Prophet, ensuring the stability of his dynasty, which persisted through fragmentation and Mongol rule, eventually shaping the Russian monarchy. Rurik's influence transformed scattered lands into a formidable realm. This is his story. 00:00 Introduction 02:19 Origins & Theories 05:22 Novgorod First Chronicle 07:31 Legacy Music by: Savfk - MusicThe Hunt by Savfk [CC-BY royalty free music - orchestral epic emotional]Link: The Hunt by Savfk 00:00: Introduction02:19: Origins & Theories05:22: Novgorod First Chronicle07:31: Legacy #Rurik #Viking #Rus’dynasty #Russianhistory #Varangian #Novgorod #OlegtheProphet #KievanRus’ #Russianmonarchy #legend See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/69c423959e8491e267250e39 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, 25 Mar 2026 - 299 - Are We Truly Better Off Than Medieval Peasants?
We've all heard tales of the Middle Ages as a time of short, harsh lives with few living past their twenties. But is that the whole truth? If children survived the risky early years, they often lived much longer, sometimes to modern-day ages. This prompts a bigger question: What else about history might we be misinterpreting? Consider today's world, where land ownership is rare and debt ties us to our homes. Are we really better off than those in the past? This episode peels back myths to offer a true comparison of medieval peasants' lives versus our own, covering topics like land, property, taxes, and community life. Are we freer, and is life genuinely better now than 1,000 years ago? 00:00:00: Introduction00:01:35: The field worker VS the office drone00:06:20: Land & Property00:08:27: Community & Consumerism00:10:58: Tax00:14:23: Conclusion #medieval #medievalhistory #medievalpeasants #modernworld #modernlife #landownership #historicalmyths #community #taxes #consumerism See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/69c0b06575d4b14bfb15f4e9 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sun, 22 Mar 2026 - 298 - Robert Curthose: The Prince Who Almost Became King
Robert Curthose, the eldest son of William the Conqueror, remains a captivating figure in history with varied judgments—traitor, hero, or fool. His life was marked by profound grievances affecting English history. Despite being the rightful heir, Robert's journey was tumultuous, leading him to confront his own father, William the Conqueror, on the battlefield. He was a distinguished commander in the First Crusade, which saw the capture of Jerusalem, yet never claimed the English crown. Robert's younger brothers, William II and Henry I, took turns ruling England, while Robert was sidelined, primarily due to familial disputes. Discover Robert Curthose's tale and why he never ascended the throne despite his early promise. Music by: Savfk - Music. The Hunt by Savfk is available here. Music: "VOICE OF PRAYER" by Noel Malekar is available here. 00:00:00: Introduction00:02:07: Ancestry & Early Life00:03:20: Of William the Conqueror00:05:02: Robert rebels against his father00:10:37: The Conqueror's death00:13:06: William II Rufus takes the throne00:16:10: First Crusade (1096–1099)00:21:03: Henry I takes the throne00:24:39: Character & Legacy #RobertCurthose #WilliamtheConqueror #FirstCrusade #Englishhistory #medievalhistory #Normandy #Jerusalem See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/69bb67a6479bdf53594b0d56 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, 18 Mar 2026 - 297 - Takeda Shingen: The Legendary Samurai General of Japan
Explore the dynamic life of Takeda Shingen, the renowned samurai and daimyo of Kai Province during Japan's Sengoku period. Known as “The Tiger of Kai,” Shingen was celebrated for his military prowess and strategic brilliance. The Sengoku era was marked by constant warfare, spawning legendary warriors and commanders. Among them, Takeda Shingen stood out, engaging in over twenty-five battles, displaying unmatched leadership and tactical acumen. His famous rivalry with Uesugi Kenshin, often called “The God of War,” is a testament to his enduring legacy. Their legendary battles epitomized the fierce spirit of the Sengoku period. This episode unveils the life of Takeda Shingen—warrior, leader, and strategist—whose name remains synonymous with Japan's age of war. 00:00 Introduction01:48 Ancestry & Early Life04:16 Shinano campaign07:16 Conflict with Uesugi Kenshin11:34 Single Combat of Takeda Shingen & Uesugi Kenshin14:36 Conflict with Oda Nobunaga & Tokugawa Ieyasu15:42 Battle of Mikatagahara19:09 Siege of Noda Castle & Death Music: Under the moonlight (Matouqin) by No Copyright Music, from YouTube Free Music Library. 00:00: Introduction01:48: Ancestry & Early Life04:16: Shinano campaign07:16: Conflict with Uesugi Kenshin11:34: Single Combat of Takeda Shingen & Uesugi Kenshin14:36: Conflict with Oda Nobunaga & Tokugawa Ieyasu15:42: Battle of Mikatagahara19:09: Siege of Noda Castle & Death #TakedaShingen #Sengokuperiod #samurai #TheTigerofKai #UesugiKenshin #Japanesehistory #Shinanocampaign #Mikatagahara #NodaCastle See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/69b22d1f6984667c5eec7a05 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, 11 Mar 2026 - 296 - Discovering King Arthur's True Identity
Explore the legendary tale of King Arthur, the shining knights of the Round Table, and the wizard Merlin. For centuries, these stories have captivated the world, depicting a golden age of honor, chivalry, and heroism. Beneath these legends lies a deeper, more enigmatic history, hidden in the chaos following the Roman Empire's fall in Britain. Was King Arthur a great British warlord against the Saxons, a Gaelic prince, or perhaps an ancient Welsh King? Or is King Arthur a composite of many heroes, woven into one immortal figure? Discover why his name echoes through history, claimed by chroniclers, poets, and monarchs alike. Who were the adversaries he battled in the dark ages, and how did these conflicts shape medieval legend? Embark on a journey to the shadowy era after Rome's departure from Britain, when kingdoms emerged from ruins and warbands clashed across misty hills, led by a mysterious figure who might have united the Britons against the Saxons. This is the story behind the legend. The history of King Arthur. Music by: Savfk - Music The Hunt by Savfk [CC-BY royalty free music - orchestral epic emotional] Listen here 00:00: Introduction01:47: Ambrose Aurelian05:55: Riothamus11:25: Artuir mac Áedáin13:56: Conclusion #KingArthur #legend #RoundTable #Merlin #Britishhistory #Saxons #GaelicKingdom #Welsh #medievallegend #RomanEmpire See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/69afec8391cdf592c562c44a Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, 10 Mar 2026 - 295 - From Slave to King: The Epic Journey of Olaf Tryggvason
In the shadow of a king's murder, a child named Olaf Tryggvason was born on a desolate island, destined for exile and pursuit before he could even walk or talk. His path to power was a tumultuous saga of trials. Sold into slavery as a boy, Olaf's life was a testament to claiming one's fate. He rose from the chains to master longships and ascended to kingship, leaving his mark on the Viking Age. As the ruler of Norway, Olaf was a catalyst for change. Wielding both the sword and the cross, he aimed to dismantle pagan traditions and usher in a Christian kingdom. To some, he was a tyrant; to others, the chosen harbinger of destiny. The legend of Olaf Tryggvason is a tale of transformation, a man who emerged from dire circumstances to reshape a nation. His story of pain and triumph asks if he was a villain or a hero—it's for you to decide, as per the saga of Norse Kings. 00:00 Introduction01:59 Birth02:55 The Kings of Norway03:37 Olaf becomes a slave04:43 Olaf is set free05:36 Olaf's upbringing in Russia07:06 Of Haakon the Powerful08:07 Olaf's journey from Russia09:27 Olaf marries Geira11:42 Olaf Lands in Britain13:22 Olaf is baptized15:08 Olaf marries Gyda17:49 The battle of Maldon21:19 The attack on London23:54 Thorer Klaka's journey25:34 Olaf returns to Norway28:24 Earl Haakon's flight30:37 Earl Haakon's death33:02 Olaf baptizes the country35:16 Meeting of Sigrid & Olaf36:32 Olaf burns the warlocks37:45 Olaf meets Odin39:51 Olaf strikes down Thor41:48 The greatest of Viking ships, The Long Serpent42:41 Olaf marries Thyra of Denmark44:28 Conspiracy against Olaf46:05 Earl Sigvalde's treason47:44 Meeting of Kings49:51 The battle of Svold & death Music by: Savfk - MusicThe Hunt by Savfk [CC-BY royalty free music - orchestral epic emotional]Link 00:00: Introduction01:59: Birth02:55: The Kings of Norway03:37: Olaf becomes a slave04:43: Olaf is set free05:36: Olaf's upbringing in Russia07:06: Of Haakon the Powerful08:07: Olaf's journey from Russia09:27: Olaf marries Geira11:42: Olaf Lands in Britain13:22: Olaf is baptized15:08: Olaf marries Gyda17:49: The battle of Maldon21:19: The attack on London23:54: Thorer Klaka's journey25:34: Olaf returns to Norway28:24: Earl Haakon's flight30:37: Earl Haakon's death33:02: Olaf baptizes the country35:16: Meeting of Sigrid & Olaf36:32: Olaf burns the warlocks37:45: Olaf meets Odin39:51: Olaf strikes down Thor41:48: The greatest of Viking ships, The Long Serpent42:41: Olaf marries Thyra of Denmark44:28: Conspiracy against Olaf46:05: Earl Sigvalde's treason47:44: Meeting of Kings49:51: The battle of Svold & death #OlafTryggvason #king #VikingAge #Norway #slavery #Christianity #Norsesaga #transformation #Vikinghistory #Norsemythology See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/69ac689aac90cc991fcd7645 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sat, 07 Mar 2026 - 294 - The Founders of Anglo-Saxon England: Their Rise and Legacy
Explore the influential figures who shaped Anglo-Saxon England, delving into the formation of each kingdom and their enduring legacies. Key Figures: Hengist & Horsa of Kent Cerdic of Wessex Icel of Mercia Wehha of East Anglia Ælle of Sussex Ida of Bernicia Æscwine of Essex Music by: Savfk - Music The Hunt by Savfk [CC-BY royalty free music - orchestral epic emotional] 00:00:00: Hengist & Horsa of Kent00:15:41: Cerdic of Wessex00:27:31: Icel of Mercia00:39:36: Wehha of East Anglia00:50:33: Ælle of Sussex00:59:31: Ida of Bernicia01:09:44: Æscwine of Essex #Anglo-Saxon #England #Hengist #Horsa #Cerdic #Icel #Wehha #Ælle #Ida #Æscwine #kingdoms #legacy #ancient #history #kings #heritage See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/69a32e1c912fac71551cf5f5 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sat, 28 Feb 2026 - 293 - Harald Hardrada: The Legendary Viking King
Harald Hardrada, one of the most formidable Viking kings, is immortalized through sagas and chronicles. Known for his unparalleled ferocity, he is a legendary warrior-king to some and a feared villain to others. His nickname, Hardrada, translates to 'stern counsel' or 'hard ruler,' reflecting his formidable reputation. From a young age, Harald's life was marked by battles across the world. He fought from the icy realms of Scandinavia to the sunlit coasts of the Mediterranean, and from Asia Minor to the Holy Land. Chronicler Adam of Bremen described him as a relentless warlord whose conquests spanned Greece and Scythian regions. Revered for his warrior spirit, Harald's saga is akin to epic fantasy tales, yet his life was real. His legacy of glory and conquest marked the end of an era where Vikings instilled fear globally. This is the epic story of Harald Hardrada. 0:00:00 Introduction0:02:23 Ancestry & Early Life0:07:55 The Battle of Sticklestad0:11:14 Harald's Exile0:15:29 Service in the Varangian Guard0:17:44 Expeditions in Sicily & North Africa & The Holy Land0:27:54 Harald Blinds the Emperor0:35:17 Harald Escapes Constantinople0:38:27 The King of Norway0:45:36 War With Sweyn II & Kingship0:49:16 Harald Hard Ruler0:55:57 The Battle of Nisa0:59:14 The English Crown in Turmoil1:03:20 Lord Tostig & Hardrada's Invasion of England1:06:53 The Battle of Fulford1:10:39 The Battle of Stamford Bridge & Death Music by: Savfk - MusicThe Hunt by Savfk [CC-BY royalty free music - orchestral epic emotional] 0:00:00: Introduction0:02:23: Ancestry & Early Life0:07:55: The Battle of Sticklestad0:11:14: Harald's Exile0:15:29: Service in the Varangian Guard0:17:44: Expeditions in Sicily & North Africa & The Holy Land0:27:54: Harald Blinds the Emperor0:35:17: Harald Escapes Constantinople0:38:27: The King of Norway0:45:36: War With Sweyn II & Kingship0:49:16: Harald Hard Ruler0:55:57: The Battle of Nisa0:59:14: The English Crown in Turmoil1:03:20: Lord Tostig & Hardrada's Invasion of England1:06:53: The Battle of Fulford1:10:39: The Battle of Stamford Bridge & Death #HaraldHardrada #VikingKing #warrior #sagas #chronicler #VarangianGuard #Battles #Constantinople #Norway #VikingAge See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/699de7590665c1012397922b Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, 24 Feb 2026 - 292 - Æscwine of Essex: First Ruler of the East Saxons
Æscwine of Essex is celebrated as the inaugural ruler of the East Saxons, an ancestor of the dynasty that would later govern London in the 7th century. He marks the dawn of Anglo-Saxon England, a migration era between archaeology and written history, spanning from the late fifth to the mid-sixth century. No chronicles from his lifetime mention him, and no witnesses documented his battles or halls. Our knowledge survives solely through genealogies, meticulously transcribed by monks centuries later to justify royal legitimacy. His name, Æscwine, holds significant meaning. 'Æsc' could signify an ash tree or an ash-wood spear, an emblem of the warrior. 'Wine' meant friend or protector, suggesting 'Friend of the spear' or 'Protector of the war band.' Kingship in his world required more than power; it demanded sacred ancestry. Royal lineages were traced into myth, and uniquely, Æscwine was believed to descend from Seaxnēat, the Saxons' tribal god, embodying the people's identity. Whether viewed as a man, memory, or legend, Æscwine stands at the gateway of English history, marking the transition from wandering warbands to kingdoms and the belief that rulers were god-born. This is his story. Timeline: 00:00 Introduction 01:45 Seaxnēat — the lost tribal god of the Saxons 04:00 The Coming of the East Saxons 08:00 Legacy Music by Alexander Nakarada - CreatorChordsTrack: Celtic Music → "Grundar" by Alexander Nakarada (Royalty Free)Link: Grundar by Alexander Nakarada 00:00: Introduction01:45: Seaxnēat — the lost tribal god of the Saxons04:00: The Coming of the East Saxons08:00: Legacy #Æscwine #EastSaxons #Anglo-SaxonEngland #Seaxnēat #tribalgod #genealogies #sacredancestry See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/699a7160e65eac8878289496 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sun, 22 Feb 2026 - 291 - Ida of Bernicia: The First Anglo-Saxon King in the North
In the early days of England's history, when new kingdoms emerged from the mists, a name rose to prominence: Ida. He was known as the first king of Bernicia, ruling from around 547 to 559. Although historical records are sparse, his impact echoes through time. Ida's lineage continued to thrive and eventually established the powerful kingdom of Northumbria, overcoming the Britons. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle notes his 12-year reign and the construction of his stronghold at Bamburgh. He took over the ancient Brittonic fortress and transformed it into his own bastion of power. From this strategic location, he governed, laying the foundation for future kings of Bernicia. This episode explores the origins of a dynasty and the creation of a kingdom. Discover Ida's legacy and his role in shaping history. Music by Alexander Nakarada - CreatorChords Track: Celtic Music → "Grundar" by Alexander Nakarada (Royalty Free) 00:00: Introduction01:19: Ancestry02:01: Conquest of the North03:00: Where Ida came from04:17: The capture of the Rock05:04: War with the Britons05:59: The birth of a dynasty & Legacy #Ida #Bernicia #Northumbria #Anglo-Saxon #Bamburgh #Britishhistory #Englishheritage #conquestofEngland See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/6995fe3a08a9d45335b0a1f3 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, 18 Feb 2026 - 290 - Ælle of Sussex: First Anglo-Saxon Overlord of Britain
In the early days of Anglo-Saxon England, where battles forged kingdoms, one name emerged—Ælle. As the first King of Sussex, ruling from 477 to 514, Ælle stood as a pivotal figure between the waning Roman influence and the rising Saxon power. Known not just as a king, but as an imperium ruler, Ælle's legacy was immortalized by the 8th-century chronicler Bede and further celebrated in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle as the first Bretwalda, or “Ruler of Britain.” His reign symbolized dominance that transcended borders, shaping the destiny of the land. Unlike Christian monarchs, Ælle followed the old gods, leading as a battle-forged warrior king. This is his tale—the first Bretwalda and founding monarch of Sussex, a titan of England's shadowy legendary era. Music by Alexander Nakarada - CreatorChordsTrack: Celtic Music → "Grundar" by Alexander Nakarada (Royalty Free)Link to music 00:00: Introduction01:45: Ælle in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle07:00: Legacy #Ælle #Sussex #Anglo-Saxon #Bretwalda #Britishhistory #warriorking #Anglo-SaxonChronicle #imperium See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/6992883de3ebb726bbb26cf9 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sun, 15 Feb 2026 - 289 - Hengist of Kent: Leader of the Anglo-Saxon Invasion of Britain
Emerging from the fifth century's mist are Hengist and Horsa—legendary figures of the Germanic world. These brothers, according to early English traditions, led the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes, the forebears of modern English, across the sea to Britain's shores. In ancient tales, Hengist is depicted as the founding father of the Kingdom of Kent. However, the line between legend and history is blurred, with some scholars suggesting Hengist and Horsa might be symbolic rather than historical figures, possibly representing divine twin brothers revered in Germanic cultures. Their names are preserved in early English chronicles such as the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, The History of the Britons, Bede’s Ecclesiastical History of the English People, and Geoffrey of Monmouth’s History of the Kings of Britain. In Old English, Hengist means stallion and Horsa means horse, both symbols of power and conquest. This is their story. Music by Alexander Nakarada - CreatorChordsTrack: Celtic Music → "Grundar" by Alexander Nakarada (Royalty Free)Link: Celtic Music → "Grundar" by Alexander Nakarada 00:00: Introduction01:29: Ancestry04:19: The Invasion of Britain: The History of the Britons09:09: The Invasion of Britain: Anglo-Saxon Chronicle11:45: Legacy & The Kingdom of Kent #Hengist #Horsa #Anglo-Saxon #Kent #Anglo-Saxonhistory #Britishhistory #Invasion #HistoryoftheBritons #Anglo-SaxonChronicle #Germanicmythology See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/698d42396016bd231ef104a6 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, 12 Feb 2026 - 288 - Wehha: Legendary Founder of East Anglia's Royal Line
Before the establishment of saints and monasteries in East Anglia, before kings were crowned in stone halls or immortalized in written laws, there was Wehha. In the shadowy centuries of the sixth age, as new peoples crossed the sea and the ancient Roman world in Britain faded, Anglo-Saxon tradition recalls Wehha as the inaugural king of the East Angles. Historical accounts suggest he lived and ruled as a pagan lord during the era of settlement and conflict, when migrants from Frisia and southern Jutland forged a new kingdom along England's eastern shores. This was an era before chronicles, where power was won by blood and sword. From Wehha came Wuffa, his son, who established the House of the Wuffingas, the royal dynasty that ruled East Anglia for generations over the lands later known as Norfolk and Suffolk. Under the Wuffingas, East Anglia rose as a prominent Anglo-Saxon kingdom, with its kings laid to rest with treasures and warriors remembered in legend. However, much of their history has been lost over time. Viking invasions of the ninth century and the dissolution of monasteries in the sixteenth shattered the libraries that once preserved their deeds. What remains are fragments—names, lineages, echoes. An echo survives in the Historia Brittonum, naming Wehha, father of Wuffa, as the first of the Wuffingas. From this single line, historians trace the dynasty's origins to the mid-sixth century, when East Anglia emerged from the mists as a kingdom. 00:00 Introduction02:01 Ancestry03:33 The Migration & Theories05:19 Wehha in the epic Beowulf06:37 Legacy & kin of the wolf Music by Alexander Nakarada - CreatorChordsTrack: Celtic Music → "Grundar" by Alexander Nakarada (Royalty Free)Link 00:00:00: Introduction00:02:01: Ancestry00:03:33: The Migration & Theories00:05:19: Wehha in the epic Beowulf00:06:37: Legacy & kin of the wolf #Wehha #Wuffa #EastAnglia #Wuffingas #Anglo-Saxon #history #migration #warriorking #legendarykings #Beowulf #Vikinginvasions See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/69894deb7460f21ed4761515 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, 09 Feb 2026 - 287 - Icel: The Founding King of Mercia and the Angles
In the early medieval era, Mercia emerged as a dominant kingdom in Britain, founded by Icel, the first King of the Mercians. His lineage traced back to ancient Germanic royalty. Around 515 AD, as Roman influence waned, Icel led his people across the North Sea into a land ripe for conquest, establishing a formidable dynasty, the Iclingas. His descendants included Penda, the last great pagan king, and Offa, a powerful ruler who shaped the English economy. Despite the lack of written records from his time, Icel's legacy lives on in genealogies and the enduring power of his descendants. Music by Alexander Nakarada - CreatorChordsTrack: Celtic Music → "Grundar" by Alexander Nakarada (Royalty Free)Listen here 00:00:00: Introduction00:02:07: Ancestry00:04:24: Life00:07:15: Opinion of Historians00:09:19: Legacy and the Iclingas #Icel #Mercia #Anglo-Saxon #Iclingas #Penda #Offa #Englishhistory #MedievalBritain See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/6985bbcf17fabf32cc99396e Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, 06 Feb 2026 - 286 - Cerdic of Wessex: Father of English Kings
In the early dawn of post-Roman Britain, Cerdic emerges from legend and history. Recognized by the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle as the first king of Wessex, he ruled from approximately 519 to 534 AD. His legacy links him as the ancestor of subsequent Wessex kings. However, Cerdic's origins, ethnicity, and very existence are subjects of intense debate, straddling myth and historical memory. Cerdic, in his time, was not known as a “West Saxon” king but as the leader of the Gewissae—a tribal group believed to be Germanic mercenaries settling in Britain post-Roman era. Fascinatingly, Cerdic's name might not be Germanic but Brittonic, possibly derived from Caratīcos, hinting at his potential native Briton roots, with his lineage becoming Anglicised over time. This theory is supported by the names of his descendants—Ceawlin, Cedda, and Cædwalla—reflecting a fusion of cultures. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, composed over three centuries after Cerdic's death during Alfred the Great’s reign, is influenced by time, politics, and myth-making. Still, it immortalizes Cerdic as the first king of Wessex, tracing his lineage back to Woden, the chief god of the Germanic pantheon. Whether Cerdic was a man, myth, or something in between, he remains a pivotal figure in England's formation, where legends melded with kingship. 00:00: Introduction02:09: Cerdic in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle04:57: Opinions of Historians08:14: Legacy #Cerdic #Wessex #Anglo-SaxonChronicle #Englishkings #Gewissae #Cerdic'sancestry #mythandhistory #Brittonicorigins #Woden #Anglo-Saxonhistory See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/6982b670000ba87757641613 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, 04 Feb 2026 - 285 - The Legendary Ragnarssons: Sons of Ragnar Explored
Explore the legendary tales of Ragnar Lothbrok's five famous sons. Delve into riveting stories of Ivar the Boneless, Halfdan Ragnarsson, Ubba Ragnarsson, Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye, and Björn Ironside. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction - Ragnar Lothbrok 02:26 Ivar the Boneless - The Cursed Heathen 19:12 Halfdan Ragnarsson - The First Viking King of Northumbria 33:58 Ubba Ragnarsson - Legendary Viking War Lord 42:56 Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye - The Mythical Ancestor of Kings 52:58 Björn Ironside - The Warrior Champion Music by Alexander Nakarada - CreatorChordsTrack: Celtic Music → "Grundar" by Alexander Nakarada (Royalty Free)Listen here Sources: The Gesta Danorum The Saga of Ragnar Lodrok and his Sons Annals of Ireland Annals of Ulster Vulsunga saga The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle 00:00:00: Introduction - Ragnar Lothbrok00:02:26: Ivar the Boneless - The Cursed Heathen00:19:12: Halfdan Ragnarsson - The First Viking King of Northumbria00:33:58: Ubba Ragnarsson - Legendary Viking War Lord00:42:56: Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye - The Mythical Ancestor of Kings00:52:58: Björn Ironside - The Warrior Champion #RagnarLothbrok #IvartheBoneless #HalfdanRagnarsson #UbbaRagnarsson #SigurdSnake-in-the-Eye #BjörnIronside #Viking #Vikinghistory #Norsemythology #Vikinglegends See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/697d707ca0b588c7d4f588d2 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sat, 31 Jan 2026 - 284 - Exploring Viking Funerals: Rituals of Power and Transformation
Across the cold lands of the Viking Age, funerals were more than farewells; they were rituals of power and transformation. These traditions are revealed through Old Norse poetry, Icelandic sagas, and astonished travelers from the Muslim world, who watched these events in disbelief. A warrior's resting place was dictated by their status. Farmers returned to the soil, while chieftains and heroes required grander send-offs. Status influenced death as it did life, yet beneath the Norsemen's iron pride lay a deeper dread of what awaited beyond. Funerals intertwined theater and terror. Sacrifices were staged, woven into narratives where the dead played their final roles. These rites extended for days, characterized by feasting, drinking, and rituals that blurred the line between worlds; drums, chants, and songs echoed beneath the sky. Central to these rites were fire and ships—cremation liberated the spirit, while ship burials carried the dead to eternity. Each rite declared death not as an end, but a passage into legend. Burial mounds became lasting testaments to a chieftain's life, enshrining their deeds and memory. Join us as we delve into Norse funeral practices, exploring their rituals, beliefs, and fears, and discover why, to the Vikings, death and burial held as much significance as life. 00:00: Introduction02:34: Burial Mounds or Barrows05:33: Ship Burials09:19: Ibn Fadlan's account of A Varangian Funeral20:24: Legacy #Vikingfunerals #Norserituals #OldNorsepoetry #Icelandicsagas #VikingAge #shipburials #cremation #burialmounds See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/6978fd4f7e9685ce71cd9f28 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, 27 Jan 2026 - 283 - Rediscovering the Lost Deities of Anglo-Saxon England
Before Christianity's arrival, England thrived with gods, spirits, and ancient rituals. The Anglo-Saxons, who settled between the 5th and 8th centuries AD, practiced a rich tapestry of beliefs now known as Anglo-Saxon paganism—a Germanic faith shared across northwestern Europe. This religion originated from northern Europe's Iron Age traditions and reached Britain with the Anglo-Saxon migrations in the mid-5th century. For centuries, it influenced daily life, from seasonal cycles to kingly authority. As Christianity spread in the 7th and 8th centuries, remnants of the old faith lingered, merging into folklore and memory. We learn about these ancient practices mainly from Christian chroniclers like Bede and Aldhelm, who documented a world their faith aimed to replace. Temples and altars were destroyed, sacred groves vanished, and rituals stopped. Yet, the old beliefs left enduring marks: in the days of the week, named after gods like Woden and Thunor; in royal genealogies linking kings to divine ancestors; and in archaeological treasures like Sutton Hoo, where a helmet with dancing warriors reflects the spiritual imagination of a people who revered both natural and supernatural realms. Join us on a journey to uncover what remains of this once-dominant religion in England: its gods, sacred traditions, and magical rituals that guided life, death, and the invisible forces surrounding them. 00:00 Introduction02:11 Woden (God of Wisdom)04:31 Týr (God of War, Law & the Sky)06:38 Thunor (God of Thunder)08:31 Frīg (Goddess of Marriage, Childbirth & prophecy)10:30 Ing (God of Fertility)12:52 Ēostre (Goddess of Spring & Renewal)14:40 Siġel and Mōna (The Solar and Lunar Deities)16:34 Seaxnēat (The Warrior God of the Saxons)17:53 Shamanism, magic, and witchcraft21:07 Legacy Music by Alexander Nakarada: Grundar (Royalty Free) 00:00: Introduction02:11: Woden (God of Wisdom)04:31: Týr (God of War, Law & the Sky)06:38: Thunor (God of Thunder)08:31: Frīg (Goddess of Marriage, Childbirth & prophecy)10:30: Ing (God of Fertility)12:52: Ēostre (Goddess of Spring & Renewal)14:40: Siġel and Mōna (The Solar and Lunar Deities)16:34: Seaxnēat (The Warrior God of the Saxons)17:53: Shamanism, magic, and witchcraft21:07: Legacy #anglo-saxon #paganism #gods #woden #thunor #frīg #ing #Ēostre #Seaxnēat #shamanism #magic #witchcraft #archaeology #folklore #Christianity See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/697192d86f54d6b81f81bf87 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, 22 Jan 2026 - 282 - The Legendary Winged Hussars: Europe's Elite Cavalry
The Winged Hussars were an elite heavy cavalry unit serving Poland and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from 1503 to 1702. Their name derives from the impressive feathered wings on their backs, designed to instill fear and confusion in enemies during charges. Renowned for their effectiveness, they often defeated forces much larger than their own. For generations, these elite warriors marked their prominence in Polish cavalry, earning the nickname “angels of death” on the battlefield. They played pivotal roles in many of Europe’s iconic battles. After their military service ended, the hussars transitioned to ceremonial duties, concluding a remarkable military era. Music: "VOICE OF PRAYER" by Noel Malekar Watch the video here. 00:00:00: Introduction00:01:20: Origins00:03:12: Armour & Weapons00:05:52: Battle of Kircholm (1605)00:09:32: Battle of Klushino (1610)00:13:39: Battle of Khotyn (1673)00:15:41: Battle of Vienna (1683)00:18:24: Battle of Kliszów (1702)00:21:00: End of an Era & Legacy #WingedHussars #Polishhistory #elitecavalry #angelsofdeath #cavalrycharge #BattleofKircholm #BattleofKlushino #BattleofKhotyn #BattleofVienna #BattleofKliszów #militaryhistory See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/69692b498f887fa6fca82f98 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, 15 Jan 2026 - 281 - Niklot: Defender of Paganism Against Crusaders
Niklot, the steadfast prince of the Obotrites, stood firm as Europe's pagan era faded. As the mid-12th century ushered in forced baptisms and surrender, Niklot chose defiance. Leading the Wendish lands along the Baltic frontier, he faced relentless forces: Saxon lords, Danish kings, and the Wendish Crusade's holy banners cloaking conquest in salvation's guise. Niklot, unyielding and independent, defended sacred groves and ancient customs, fighting for memory, identity, and belief. While others converted for power, Niklot waged war not for glory, but for his people's right to exist on their terms. He was ultimately ambushed, his lance failing against knights, leading to his demise. Centuries later, Niklot is remembered as the last great pagan defender of the western Slavs, a symbol of resistance against overwhelming odds. Though his enemies claimed the land, his legacy endures, a testament to those who stood against Europe's tumultuous conversion. 00:00 Introduction 01:48 Background & Rise to Power 04:17 The Wendish Crusade (1147) 09:07 Death In Battle 12:19 Legacy Music by Alexander Nakarada - CreatorChords Track: Celtic Music → "Grundar" by Alexander Nakarada (Royalty Free) Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZjpLQYAnr8 Music: "VOICE OF PRAYER" by "Noel Malekar" Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSpEjSoiZ6c 00:00: Introduction01:48: Background & Rise to Power04:17: The Wendish Crusade (1147)09:07: Death In Battle12:19: Legacy #Niklot #Obotrites #pagan #WendishCrusade #Europeanhistory #Slavs #medievalhistory #resistance #Balticfrontier See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/696188771e976ebf9099a685 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, 09 Jan 2026 - 280 - Achilles: Mythology's Supreme Warrior
In the rich tapestry of ancient Greek mythology, Achilles shines as a symbol of unparalleled martial skill and divine anger. Before his legendary birth, the cosmos danced as Zeus and Poseidon competed for Thetis, a water goddess, in marriage. Themis, the goddess of law, shared a prophecy that Thetis would have a son whose glory would outshine his father. Understanding the prophecy, Zeus and Poseidon stepped back from pursuing Thetis. Fate led to Thetis marrying Peleus, King of the Myrmidons, resulting in the birth of Achilles, both mortal and divine. Chapters: 00:00 Achilles: The Unyielding Fury01:27 The Chosen One04:02 The Trojan War Beckons05:38 The Wrath of Achilles09:11 Prince Hector, Champion of Troy14:10 Achilles Duels the Demi-God Memnon17:42 The Tragic Turn19:00 Legacy Music credit to: Savfk - MusicLink 00:00: Achilles: The Unyielding Fury01:27: The Chosen One04:02: The Trojan War Beckons05:38: The Wrath of Achilles09:11: Prince Hector, Champion of Troy14:10: Achilles Duels the Demi-God Memnon17:42: The Tragic Turn19:00: Legacy #Achilles #Greekmythology #warrior #TrojanWar #Thetis #Zeus #Poseidon #Hector #Myrmidons #Memnon #Iliad See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/695d4dcf15a8fdb9afd72fac Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, 06 Jan 2026 - 279 - Siward the Stout: The Last Viking Lord of Northern England
Siward, a formidable eleventh-century earl in northern England, became legendary for his towering stature and exceptional strength. Rising to prominence under Cnut the Great, he became Earl of Northumbria, ruling a land marked by feuds and independence. By 1033, Siward governed southern Northumbria, modern Yorkshire, for Cnut. He consolidated power amid Scottish raids and local unrest. Loyal to the crown, Siward supported Cnut's successors, Harthacnut and Edward the Confessor, and gained renown through his Scottish campaign against King Macbeth, later inspiring Shakespeare. Fierce and pragmatic, Siward's legacy endures as the last Viking Lord of the North. Music by Alexander Nakarada - CreatorChordsTrack: Celtic Music → "Grundar" by Alexander Nakarada (Royalty Free)Link: Celtic Music by Alexander Nakarada 00:00:00: Introduction00:01:58: Ancestry & Early Life00:05:13: The Earl of Northumbria & Reign of Cnut00:08:11: The Reign of Cnut's sons00:11:46: The Reign of Edward the Confessor00:15:13: War with the Scots00:18:24: Death and Legacy #Siward #Northumbria #Vikings #Anglo-Saxonhistory #CnuttheGreat #EdwardtheConfessor #Macbeth #Scottishhistory #Medieval See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/6954132d8bf240b5b086247f Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, 30 Dec 2025 - 278 - The Danelaw: Viking Rise and Decline in England
The Danelaw was a significant region in England from the late ninth century until the Norman Conquest, where Danish laws prevailed over Anglo-Saxon governance. This area emerged due to the Danish Viking conquest and occupation across eastern and northern England during this period. The term Danelaw refers to regions where English kings allowed Viking settlers to maintain their legal customs after the early tenth-century reconquest, in exchange for loyalty to the English crown. This episode traces the Danelaw's full history: its origins, rise to prominence, and eventual decline and disappearance. 00:00 Introduction00:35 First Viking Raids in England (787-851)04:06 The Ragnarsons Invade England (865-878)11:58 Alfred, Guthrum & Establishment of Danelaw (878-899)14:50 Edward the Elder & Æthelflæd reconquer the Danelaw (899-924)19:38 Æthelstan First King of the English (924-939)24:29 Edmund's loss and recovery of the north (939-944)27:44 Eadred defeats the Last Viking King of Northumbria (946-955) All credit for the music goes to: Savfk - MusicLink: Savfk - Music 00:35: First Viking Raids in England (787-851)04:06: The Ragnarsons Invade England (865-878)11:58: Alfred, Guthrum & Establishment of Danelaw (878-899)14:50: Edward the Elder & Æthelflæd reconquer the Danelaw (899-924)19:38: Æthelstan First King of the English (924-939)24:29: Edmund's loss and recovery of the north (939-944)27:44: Eadred defeats the Last Viking King of Northumbria (946-955) #Danelaw #Vikinghistory #Anglo-Saxon #AlfredtheGreat #Æthelflæd #EdwardtheElder #Æthelstan #Vikingraids #Northumbria #Guthrum #VikingEngland See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/694835b40a6f5559ea05551c Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sun, 21 Dec 2025 - 277 - The Rise and Fall of the Godwin Dynasty
Explore the intriguing lives of Godwin, the Earl of Wessex, Harold Godwinson, the King of England, Tostig Godwinson, the Earl of Northumbria, and Edith of Wessex, the Queen of England. Music: "VOICE OF PRAYER" by Noel Malekar Video Link: Watch here 00:00:00: Godwin, Earl of Wessex (1001 - 1053)00:52:51: Harold Godwinson (1022 - 1066)01:41:54: Tostig Godwinson (1029 - 1066)02:23:10: Edith of Wessex (1025 - 1075) #Godwin #HaroldGodwinson #TostigGodwinson #EdithofWessex #Anglo-Saxonhistory #HouseofGodwin #BattleofHastings #Vikinghistory #Wessex #Northumbria See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/694592b78832d1232310356c Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, 19 Dec 2025 - 276 - Legendary Viking Kings: Unveiling Their True Stories
Explore the epic tales of three legendary Viking kings: Sweyn Forkbeard, Cnut the Great, and Harald Hardrada. Discover their fascinating life stories and lasting impact on history. Sweyn Forkbeard (963-1014) Cnut the Great (990-1035) Harald Hardrada (1015-1066) All credit for the music goes to: Savfk - MusicLink to the music 00:00:00: Sweyn Forkbeard (963-1014)00:57:05: Cnut the Great (990-1035)01:53:27: Harald Hardrada (1015-1066) #SweynForkbeard #CnuttheGreat #HaraldHardrada #Vikingkings #Vikinghistory #medievalhistory #Norwegianhistory #Danishhistory #Englishhistory #Vikingwarriors See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/693efb2f251a5f5acfa070f1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sun, 14 Dec 2025 - 275 - Canute the Holy: The Last Viking King of Denmark
Canute IV, famously known as Canute the Holy, reigned as the Danish king during the late 11th century. He aimed to bolster the Danish monarchy and reclaim the North Sea Empire, once ruled by his grand-uncle, Canute the Great. Viewing William the Conqueror as an illegitimate ruler of England, Canute initiated multiple raids to extend his influence. A fervent advocate of the Roman Catholic Church, Canute was dedicated to religious reforms, yet this fervor contributed to his downfall. His enforcement of strict tithes (church taxes) led to widespread dissent among his subjects. By empowering the clergy to levy taxes and fines on church land peasants, he estranged the common populace. These grievances incited a peasant revolt in early 1086 in Vendsyssel, coinciding with Canute's presence there. Seeking refuge in a church, he was ultimately killed by rebels, marking a brutal end to his rule. In 1101, the Roman Catholic Church canonized Canute, making him the first Danish king to receive sainthood, and recognizing him as Denmark's patron saint. Music: "VOICE OF PRAYER" by Noel MalekarVideo Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSpEjSoiZ6c Music by Alexander Nakarada - CreatorChordsTrack: Celtic Music → "Grundar" by Alexander Nakarada (Royalty Free)Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZjpLQYAnr8 00:00: Introduction01:36: Ancestry & Early Life02:41: Danish Attack on Norman England (1069–1070)06:12: Raid of 107507:17: Ascension to the Danish Throne08:32: A Holy Man10:30: Planned Invasion of England13:26: Peasant Uprising, Death & Legacy #CanutetheHoly #Vikinghistory #Danishmonarchy #NorthSeaEmpire #WilliamtheConqueror #RomanCatholicChurch #religiousreform #peasantuprising #canonizedsaint #Denmark See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/69346f2bb384267ddbf0c9d0 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sat, 06 Dec 2025 - 274 - Hereward the Wake: The Last English Rebel
As William the Conqueror heralded Norman rule in England, another figure navigated the misty fenlands with different ambitions. Hereward the Wake, an Anglo-Saxon nobleman, resisted the conqueror to avenge his murdered family. Leading a guerrilla group of warriors and deemed an outlaw by the Normans, Hereward became a symbol of native resistance. Despite his fame, he remains an enigmatic figure. What do we truly know about this rebel who defied William and his armies? Reliable information is limited, primarily preserved in the Peterborough Chronicle and the Gesta Herewardi. The latter, an early twelfth-century Latin translation of a lost Old English account, was reportedly written by Leofric, a priest in Hereward’s household. By the time it was copied, the original was already damaged, with missing sections reconstructed from oral tradition. What survives is a mix of memory, storytelling, and history. The origin of his epithet, “the Wake,” is uncertain. Some trace it to an Old English word meaning “watchful,” while others argue it was later invented by an Anglo-Norman family claiming descent from him. By the fourteenth century, he is clearly recorded as “Hereward the Wake,” although he has also been remembered as “the Outlaw” and “the Exile.” Over time, parts of his story may have intertwined with or inspired elements of the Robin Hood tradition. Yet, regardless of legend, Hereward remains in the English imagination as a champion against Norman tyranny—sometimes hailed as “the last Englishman.” Music by Alexander Nakarada - CreatorChordsTrack: Celtic Music → "Grundar" by Alexander Nakarada (Royalty Free) 00:00:00: Introduction00:02:08: Ancestry & Early Life00:03:09: Exile00:07:41: Return to England & Rebellion00:18:09: Legacy & Historicity #HerewardtheWake #NormanConquest #Anglo-Saxon #medievalEngland #WilliamtheConqueror #rebellion #Englishhistory #guerrillawarfare #RobinHoodlegend #historicalfigures See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/692c8627fbde30bad7301571 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sun, 30 Nov 2025 - 273 - Nakano Takeko: The Courageous Last Female Samurai
In the final days of Japan's samurai era, Nakano Takeko emerged as a beacon of bravery amidst the Boshin War (1868–1869). As a warrior from the Aizu Domain, she stood firm against the rise of Emperor Meiji's forces. Nakano embodied the enduring spirit of the samurai, even as the era was nearing its end. Leading the Jōshitai, or 'Women's Brigade,' Nakano fought fiercely with her naginata, a traditional weapon of Japan's women warriors. Although not formally recognized by the Aizu army, these women bravely defended their land and honor. During the Battle of Aizu, Nakano's valor left a lasting impression on both sides of the conflict. Tragically, Nakano was mortally wounded by a bullet. In her final act of samurai honor, she asked her sister to behead her to prevent her enemy from claiming her head, ensuring her spirit rested peacefully beneath the trees of Aizu. Her legacy as one of the last female samurai lives on, emblematic of fearless loyalty to the samurai code. 00:00:00: Introduction00:02:54: Early Life00:04:35: The Boshin War00:07:55: Battle of Aizu & Death00:11:45: Legacy #NakanoTakeko #femalesamurai #BoshinWar #AizuDomain #Jōshitai #Japanesehistory #samuraicode See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/6921fa2a28e4af852752fadd Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sat, 22 Nov 2025 - 272 - Legendary Samurai: Heroes of Japan's History
Explore the stories of Japan's legendary samurai, starting with Taira no Masakado, a descendant of Emperor Kanmu. Known as the first samurai, Masakado defied the central government and became a demigod in local folklore, recognized among the “Three Great Onryō of Japan.” Honda Tadakatsu, a formidable samurai and general, served Tokugawa Ieyasu during the Sengoku and Edo periods. Renowned for his invincibility, Tadakatsu never sustained an injury despite his participation in 57 military campaigns. Dive into the life of Miyamoto Musashi, an undefeated swordsman, strategist, and artist. Famous for his double-bladed technique, Musashi founded the Niten Ichi-ryū swordsmanship style and authored the influential works, The Book of Five Rings and Dokkōdō. 00:00:00: Taira no Masakado (900 - 940)00:42:16: Honda Tadakatsu (1548 - 1610)01:14:33: Miyamoto Musashi (1584 - 1645) #samurai #TairanoMasakado #HondaTadakatsu #MiyamotoMusashi #Japanesehistory #swordsmanship #TokugawaIeyasu #NitenIchi-ryū See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/6918bfa49634c1e2f66a2c67 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sat, 15 Nov 2025 - 271 - Unveiling the Real Robin Hood: Myth or Reality?
From the moment his name was first uttered, Robin Hood captured imaginations as the outlaw who defied authority to champion the poor. But was Robin Hood an actual person—a master archer in the flesh—or merely a legendary figure crafted through generations of storytelling? Numerous theories have aimed to reveal his true identity, yet no definitive proof has emerged to confirm the man behind the legend. What remain are five ancient ballads that shape our understanding of England's most iconic outlaw: Robin Hood and the Monk, Robin Hood and the Potter, Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne, Robin Hoode his Death, and A Geste of Robyn Hoode. In this episode, we examine these primary sources to trace the origins of the legend. What do they reveal about Robin's life, his loyal allies, and his battle against tyranny? And we contemplate a question that has captivated historians for ages: Was Robin Hood a real person—or simply the ideal hero for a world that yearned for one? Embark on a journey into the depths of Sherwood Forest to unravel the truth behind the Robin Hood legend. Music by Alexander Nakarada - CreatorChords Track: Celtic Music → "Grundar" by Alexander Nakarada (Royalty Free)Link 00:00:00: Introduction00:01:27: Robin Hood and the Monk (1450)00:03:44: A Geste of Robyn Hode (1470–1500)00:06:12: Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne (1475)00:09:58: Robin Hood and the Potter (1503)00:12:34: Robin Hood his Death (1600s)00:15:04: Conclusion #RobinHood #outlaw #legend #historicalfigure #SherwoodForest #ballads #medieval #folklore #myth #England See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/69122837da4e169acabd086f Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, 10 Nov 2025 - 270 - Björn Ironside: The Legendary Viking Raider
Björn Ironside, a legendary Norse chieftain and king of Sweden, was renowned for his warrior spirit and as the son of famed Viking hero Ragnar Lothbrok. His exploits in England, West Francia, and the Mediterranean are well-documented in history. Björn's legacy is chronicled in medieval sources like the Saga of Ragnar Lothbrok, The Tale of Ragnar’s Sons, Gesta Danorum, Hervarar Saga, and Gesta Normannorum Ducum. Though semi-legendary, his memory lingers in saga, song, and stone. Björn's barrow, a great burial mound in Uppland, Sweden, once marked by a runestone, connects us to Viking kings and mythical heroes. Join us as we explore ancient sources recounting Björn Ironside's life, delve into the origins of his fearsome name, and trace his legendary exploits. We maintain the individuality of each account, honoring the unique narratives. 00:00 Introduction01:33 The Gesta Danorum04:16 The Saga of Ragnar Lodbrok & his Sons05:37 The Chronicon Fontanellense06:55 The Annals of Bertinius07:45 Gesta Normannorum Ducum17:47 Fornaldarsögur Norðurlanda32:32 Hervarar saga33:46 Burial Mound of Björn Ironside Music by Alexander Nakarada - CreatorChordsTrack: Celtic Music → "Grundar" by Alexander Nakarada (Royalty Free)Link 00:00:00: Introduction00:01:33: The Gesta Danorum00:04:16: The Saga of Ragnar Lodbrok & his Sons00:05:37: The Chronicon Fontanellense00:06:55: The Annals of Bertinius00:07:45: Gesta Normannorum Ducum00:17:47: Fornaldarsögur Norðurlanda00:32:32: Hervarar saga00:33:46: Burial Mound of Björn Ironside #BjörnIronside #Vikinghistory #Norsechieftain #RagnarLothbrok #medievalsources #Vikingraids #Swedishhistory #GestaDanorum #HervararSaga #Vikinglegends See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/6908edf5e285dac3cced1dea Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, 03 Nov 2025 - 269 - Unveiling Gunnhild: The Viking Witch Queen
Gunnhild, known from the series Vikings as Bjorn Ironside's wife, contrasts sharply with her historical counterpart. Renowned for sorcery and beauty, Gunnhild was the wife of Erik Bloodaxe, son of Harald Fairhair and King of Norway. She earned the title 'Mother of Kings' as her sons rose to power in Norway. Gunnhild is depicted in over five Norse and Icelandic sagas, often as a villain. Erik Bloodaxe, hardly mentioned in the Heimskringla (Saga of the Norwegian Kings), was unpopular—many believed Gunnhild, with her influence, steered his rule. Snorri Sturleson noted, "Of Eirik Blood-axe's five years' reign there is no separate saga. He appears not to have been beloved by the people and his queen Gunhild seems to have had a bad influence on him." In these sagas, Gunnhild is a formidable character—admired for beauty and generosity but feared for her magic, cunning, and ambition. She is remembered as powerful and ruthless, captivating yet dangerous. This is the story of Gunnhild. Music by Noel MalekarListen here 00:00: Introduction01:53: Ancestry & Early Life04:38: Of Erik Bloodaxe07:16: Conflict with Egill Skallagrímsson10:09: Erik & Gunnhild Flee Norway14:15: The Mother of Kings18:33: Of Gunnhild's Lover21:03: Exile, Death & Legacy #Gunnhild #VikingWitchQueen #ErikBloodaxe #Norway #Norsesagas #sorcery #MotherofKings #Norsehistory See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/68fbbead1609f530071f84e1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, 24 Oct 2025 - 268 - The Untold Story of Arthur Guinness and His Legacy
Arthur Guinness, 1st Baron Ardilaun, was a notable Irish businessman, philanthropist, and politician, renowned for his role in the Guinness brewing dynasty. A descendant of the original Arthur Guinness, he was educated at Eton and Trinity College Dublin. His career in politics led him to serve as a Member of Parliament for Dublin before becoming Baron Ardilaun in 1880. Arthur Guinness was passionate about public service and philanthropy, contributing significantly to Dublin's development. He played a major role in the restoration of St. Patrick’s Cathedral and the creation of public spaces like St. Stephen’s Green. As a conservationist, he invested in preserving forests and historic sites, leaving a lasting impact as a benevolent Anglo-Irish noble during transformative times in Ireland. This episode explores his remarkable legacy. Music by Alexander Nakarada - CreatorChords Link 00:00:00: Introduction00:01:24: Early Life00:03:20: Involvement in The Brewery00:04:55: Sexuality00:07:29: Political Life00:09:59: Philanthropy & Death #ArthurGuinness #BaronArdilaun #Guinnessbrewery #Irishhistory #philanthropy #St.Stephen’sGreen #St.Patrick’sCathedral #Anglo-Irishnobility See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/68f264af30450a985e845849 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, 17 Oct 2025 - 267 - Unveiling King Harold Godwinson's Death Mystery
The Battle of Hastings is a legendary conflict in English history, centered on King Harold Godwinson's fight to defend his throne against William, Duke of Normandy, who claimed King Edward the Confessor promised him succession. This battle was not just for the throne but reshaped England's destiny. One enduring image from the Bayeux Tapestry shows Harold struck by an arrow to the eye, but did this iconic scene truly occur? Historical accounts offer differing versions, leaving the truth uncertain. Harold was a seasoned warrior, having defeated a Viking invasion and killed Harald Hardrada at the Battle of Stamford Bridge, marking the end of the Viking Age in England. How fierce was the struggle at Hastings, and how did it truly unfold? Sources from the period offer conflicting tales, challenging modern historians to piece together this contested history. Norman propaganda depicted Harold's death as divine punishment to legitimize William the Conqueror's claim. This narrative suggested Harold broke an oath to William and deserved divine retribution. But how true is this propaganda? Join us as we explore the sources in chronological order to understand the evolution of battle narratives and why modern history teaches Harold's famed arrow-to-the-eye death. Key Timeline:00:00 Introduction02:20 Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (1066)03:10 The Song of the Battle of Hastings (1066-1067)05:35 Bayeux Tapestry (1070s)08:26 Gesta Willelmi ducis Normannorum et regis Anglorum (1071-1077)11:01 Chronicon ex Chronicis (Early 1100s)12:25 Gesta Regum Anglorum (1125)14:10 Historia Anglorum (1129-1135)15:00 Vie de seint Aedward le Rei (1230s-1240s)17:06 Conclusion Music: "VOICE OF PRAYER" by Noel MalekarListen on YouTube 00:00:00: Introduction00:02:20: Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (1066)00:03:10: The Song of the Battle of Hastings (1066-1067)00:05:35: Bayeux Tapestry (1070s)00:08:26: Gesta Willelmi ducis Normannorum et regis Anglorum (1071-1077)00:11:01: Chronicon ex Chronicis (Early 1100s)00:12:25: Gesta Regum Anglorum (1125)00:14:10: Historia Anglorum (1129-1135)00:15:00: Vie de seint Aedward le Rei (1230s-1240s)00:17:06: Conclusion #HaroldGodwinson #BattleofHastings #WilliamtheConqueror #BayeuxTapestry #Normanconquest #Anglo-Saxon #VikingAge #medievalhistory #Englishthrone See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/68e949a288bb078776ec23bd Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, 10 Oct 2025 - 266 - Edward Guinness: The Legacy Behind the Brewing Dynasty
Edward Cecil Guinness, 1st Earl of Iveagh, was born on 10 November 1847 into the renowned Guinness brewing dynasty. His family name became synonymous with one of the most successful brewing enterprises globally. A prominent Irish businessman, philanthropist, and peer, Edward played a pivotal role in expanding and modernizing the Guinness Brewery during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, transforming it into the world's largest brewery by production. This episode delves into his life and legacy. Music by Alexander Nakarada - CreatorChordsLink 00:00: Introduction00:44: Early Life02:37: Business Leadership and the Making of a Fortune06:24: Life in Politics11:28: Philanthropy13:12: Death #EdwardGuinness #GuinnessBrewery #Irishhistory #brewingdynasty #philanthropy #19thcentury #20thcentury #businessleadership See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/68e2b22394a319dd5fd8a702 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sun, 05 Oct 2025 - 265 - Unveiling Edith of Wessex: Queen and Political Figure
Explore the life of Edith of Wessex, a formidable woman who played a crucial role during the tumultuous 11th-century England. As queen consort to Edward the Confessor, she navigated complex political landscapes and became the last Anglo-Saxon queen of England. Though overshadowed by figures like her brother, King Harold Godwinson, and William the Conqueror, Edith's story reveals the significant yet often overlooked influence of royal women in pre-Conquest politics. This is her compelling story. Music: "VOICE OF PRAYER" by "Noel Malekar" Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSpEjSoiZ6c 00:00: Introduction01:09: Ancestry & Early Life05:03: Marriage to Edward the Confessor07:24: Exile09:53: The Queen of England11:58: The Norman Conquest14:22: Death & Legacy #EdithofWessex #QueenofEngland #EdwardtheConfessor #HaroldGodwinson #WilliamtheConqueror #Anglo-Saxon #NormanConquest #MedievalEngland #RoyalWomen See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/68debda30e619a5d6f34b241 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, 02 Oct 2025 - 264 - Unveiling Tostig Godwinson: Nobleman, Warrior & Kingmaker
Tostig Godwinson, an Anglo-Saxon nobleman and Earl of Northumbria, was the brother of King Harold Godwinson. Known in the Norse sagas as a clever and formidable warrior, Tostig is also depicted in Latin writings as strong, brave, handsome, and gracious. Both Norse and Anglo-Saxon sources portray him as a distinguished man and warrior. Historians consider Tostig's exile pivotal in sparking two major invasions: Harald Hardrada's Norse attack and William, Duke of Normandy's renowned conquest. These events led to the fall of Anglo-Saxon England and a series of brutal battles. Music: "VOICE OF PRAYER" by Noel Malekar Listen here 00:00: Introduction01:08: Ancestry & Early Life05:25: Exile of the Godwinson Family08:16: Tostig's rise to Power & War in Wales13:04: Northumbrian Revolt of 106517:57: Tostig is Exiled from England23:45: Tostig Sways King Harald Hardrada29:34: The Battle of Fulford32:58: The Battle of Stamford Bridge & Death38:08: Legacy #TostigGodwinson #Anglo-Saxon #Northumbria #HaroldGodwinson #HaraldHardrada #WilliamtheConqueror #Norse #NormanConquest #1066 #Vikings See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/68d18ea20bca0e395fc44a94 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, 22 Sep 2025 - 263 - The Story of Matilda of Flanders: Queen and Conqueror
Matilda, wife of William the Conqueror, was renowned for her beauty and remarkable education. Admired for her intelligence, generosity, and deep piety, she exemplified the virtues of a queen consort. Celebrated for her needlework, Matilda mastered skills esteemed among noblewomen. Her artistry attracted suitors from Europe's greatest princes, sharing this talent with her cousins. Though much of her work hasn't survived, legend credits her with creating the Bayeux Tapestry, chronicling the Norman conquest of England. This masterpiece would honor her husband's triumph and her needlework prowess. As Queen of England and Duchess of Normandy, Matilda was among Europe's most powerful women. She bore nine children, including future kings William II and Henry I. Her marriage to William was marked by deep affection and loyalty. 00:00: Introduction02:00: Ancestry & Early Life03:16: Matilda & William06:18: 106608:25: The Queen of England10:52: The Worry of Her Eldest Son Robert13:37: Later Life & Death #MatildaofFlanders #WilliamtheConqueror #BayeuxTapestry #Normanconquest #queenconsort #needlework #medievalhistory #Europeanroyalty See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/68ca2432f075d0eaaea0ea6e Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, 16 Sep 2025 - 262 - William the Conqueror: His Rise to Power and Reign
William the Conqueror's life was marked by triumph and ambition. Orphaned and born illegitimately, his early years were filled with turmoil as rival Norman nobles sought control over him. Despite these challenges, William secured his rule over Normandy. By the 1050s, William was a contender for the English throne, held by his cousin, Edward the Confessor. After Edward's death in January 1066, Harold Godwinson claimed the crown, but William argued it had been promised to him. In September 1066, William invaded England, defeating Harold at the Battle of Hastings and was crowned King of England on Christmas Day. William's reign saw rebellions, notably by Edgar Ætheling. William's response was brutal, as seen in the Harrying of the North, where villages were razed and many died. Chronicler Orderic Vitalis commented on the massacre, stating, “I can say nothing good about this brutal slaughter. God will punish him.” Dissent persisted as Norman earls criticized his harsh rule. His son, Robert Curthose, also rebelled but was later forgiven and given Normandy, while William Rufus inherited England. William's reign included the monumental Domesday Book, a survey of England’s assets and taxes, highlighting his administrative achievements. As a warrior, William was unmatched. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle stated, “King William was a man of great wisdom and formidable power.” This episode details his story, from his ancestry to his legacy. 00:00: Introduction03:38: Ancestry04:28: Early Life & turmoil05:54: Battle of Val-ès-Dunes08:11: The Duke of Normandy11:26: English crown succession crisis18:05: The Battle of Hastings22:57: The Norman Conquest33:16: The Harrying of the North37:00: Revolt of the Earls41:01: William's Eldest son Robert Curthose rebels47:51: The Domesday Book49:17: William prepares for a Viking invasion51:10: Final Battle, Death & the succession53:35: Legacy #WilliamtheConqueror #BattleofHastings #NormanConquest #Englishthrone #HaroldGodwinson #EdwardtheConfessor #DomesdayBook #Anglo-SaxonChronicle #medievalhistory See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/68c0e9b38dac52b4e4d0223e Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, 09 Sep 2025 - 261 - Unveiling Edith the Fair: Life and Legacy
Discover the captivating tale of Edith the Fair, also known as Edith Swanneck, an Anglo-Scandinavian noblewoman from the 11th century. Edith, one of England’s wealthiest nobles, was renowned for her beauty and was a lover of King Harold Godwinson, with whom she had six children. Raised by her father, Thorkell the Tall, a Viking chief, Edith's life was intertwined with war and loyalty. Despite the chaos, she earned the nickname 'Swanneck' for her gentle nature. Notably, after the Battle of Hastings, she identified Harold's body on the battlefield, ensuring he had a proper burial. This episode dives deep into her ancestry, her relationship with Harold, and her impact during England's turbulent times. Music: "VOICE OF PRAYER" by Noel Malekar Watch on YouTube 00:00: Introduction01:39: Ancestry & Early Life07:05: Relationship with Harold Godwinson11:53: England at War & The Queen Who Never Was15:20: Edith Walks through the battlefield #EdiththeFair #EdithSwanneck #HaroldGodwinson #BattleofHastings #11thcentury #Anglo-Scandinavian #ThorkelltheTall #Viking #medievalEngland #noblewoman See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/68b9d3ade49cc51834dc208c Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, 04 Sep 2025 - 260 - Unveiling Edward the Confessor: The Last Anglo-Saxon King
Edward the Confessor was the final Anglo-Saxon King from the House of Wessex, growing up in one of England's most tumultuous eras. As the seventh son of King Aethelred the Unready, he was not destined for the throne. However, following the Viking conquest and the downfall of his family, he became one of the last heirs to the Wessex bloodline, the first rulers of England. This tragic tale follows Edward the Confessor, a man who restored his house to power yet during his lengthy and politically frail rule, set the stage for the pivotal Norman Invasion, leading to the end of Anglo-Saxon culture. Discover his story. 00:00 Introduction 00:55 Early Life & The Viking Conquest of England 05:17 Life in Exile & Reign of Cnut 07:27 Reign of Harald Harefoot 13:19 Reign of Harthacnut & Return from Exile 17:05 Edward becomes the King of England 19:33 Magnus' Threatening Letter to Edward 22:02 Edward Takes his Mother's Wealth 24:19 Rivalry with Earl Godwin 36:53 Later Reign 40:22 Death & The Succession 43:39 Veneration & Legacy Music: "VOICE OF PRAYER" by Noel Malekar Video Link: Watch here 00:00: Introduction00:55: Early Life & The Viking Conquest of England05:17: Life in Exile & Reign of Cnut07:27: Reign of Harald Harefoot13:19: Reign of Harthacnut & Return from Exile17:05: Edward becomes the King of England19:33: Magnus' Threatening Letter to Edward22:02: Edward Takes his Mother's Wealth24:19: Rivalry with Earl Godwin36:53: Later Reign40:22: Death & The Succession43:39: Veneration & Legacy #EdwardtheConfessor #Anglo-Saxon #HouseofWessex #Vikingconquest #NormanInvasion #Anglo-Saxonculture #KingAethelred #Vikings #Normans #Englandhistory See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/68b3bab32cc5fa273028b2c4 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sat, 30 Aug 2025 - 259 - Edward Longshanks: The Hammer of the Scots
Edward Longshanks, towering in stature, earned the title 'Hammer of the Scots' for his relentless campaigns in Scotland. Celebrated by the English as a valiant hero, lawgiver, and warrior king, he is also seen by many as a tyrant known for his cruelty. While many know him from Braveheart, this episode explores his life's entire saga. Before his reign, Edward was known as Lord Edward, the eldest son of Henry III. He became involved in political intrigues early on and embarked on the Ninth Crusade in 1270, known as Lord Edward's Crusade. There, he battled Egyptian Mamluks and the Bahri dynasty and survived assassination attempts, establishing himself as a seasoned warrior. Edward's conquests included Wales and later Scotland, where he attempted to assert feudal authority, sparking the First Scottish War of Independence. An imposing figure, both a soldier and shrewd administrator, Edward was a devout yet feared leader. His achievements include restoring royal authority and establishing Parliament, aiding in the systematic approach to taxation and legal reforms. However, his legacy is tainted by accusations of treachery and a colonial mindset, especially in Wales, Scotland, and Ireland. Edward Longshanks remains a complex figure in history, embodying both power and the moral complexities of an era defined by conquest. 00:00: Introduction02:43: Ancestry & Early Life04:57: Marriage & Early Ambitions11:10: Second Barons' War18:21: The Battle of Evesham24:59: Lord Edward's Crusade33:34: Assassination attempt36:59: King of England & Conquest of Wales41:39: First Scottish War of Independence46:57: Scottish Resistance52:22: Death, Legacy & Character #EdwardLongshanks #HammeroftheScots #Englishhistory #Braveheart #NinthCrusade #ScottishWarofIndependence #Walesconquest #medievalhistory #royalauthority #Parliament See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/689e245ff309a7472927ba4e Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, 14 Aug 2025 - 258 - Kaʻahumanu: Queen Consort and Regent of Hawaiʻi
Kaʻahumanu was the queen consort and later regent of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi, wielding significant influence and authority. As King Kamehameha I's favored wife, she was his confidante and a powerful political partner. Her impact extended beyond his reign, as she governed alongside his successors, shaping Hawaiʻi's future. She served as the foster mother of King Kamehameha II, securing her regency. In 1820, she welcomed Christian missionaries, and five years later, embraced Christianity as Elizabeth, inspiring many Hawaiians to convert. In 1826, Kaʻahumanu played a key role in negotiating Hawaiʻi's first treaty with the United States, marking the start of formal diplomatic relations. Music by Savfk 00:00: Introduction01:49: Early Life03:21: Regent08:25: Conversion to Christianity10:12: First treaty with the United States & Death #Kaʻahumanu #Hawaiʻi #KingKamehamehaI #regent #Christianity #treaty #UnitedStates #diplomacy #Hawaiianhistory See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/6893986048ef1f4b2fb67597 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, 06 Aug 2025 - 257 - The Fascinating Life of Kaʻiana: Hawaiian Chief of War
Kaʻiana, a compelling Hawaiian chief, lived at the intersection of revolution, colonization, and betrayal. His story, often overlooked, is among Hawaii's most intriguing historical narratives. Born into nobility, Kaʻiana was notably distinguished in stature and demeanor. British explorer Captain John Meares, who met him in 1788, described him as “six feet two inches tall, with limbs of Herculean proportion.” Meares remarked on Kaʻiana’s regal demeanor, highlighting his dignified presence. Kaʻiana's ventures carried him beyond Hawaii. Following Captain James Cook's 1779 arrival, he joined British expeditions to locales like China and the Northwest Coast of America, becoming one of the first Hawaiians to travel abroad with Western explorers. His travels fascinated Europe, with books by Portlock and Meares in 1789-1790 featuring engravings of this Hawaiian chief. By the early 1790s, Kaʻiana was known across the Pacific, esteemed both by islanders and foreign visitors alike. Kaʻiana's return from China with weapons significantly supported Kamehameha I's military campaigns. Though his life was brief, he left a vivid legacy, prominently featured in Hawaiian oral histories and European accounts. This is the story of Kaʻiana, an emblematic figure in Hawaii's transformation. Timeline:00:00: Introduction02:43: Ancestry & early Life04:57: Travels around the world10:06: Kaʻiana acquires firearms11:55: War & Death Source: Ka'iana, the Once Famous "Prince of Kaua'i" by DAVID G. MILLER 00:00: Introduction02:43: Ancestry & early Life04:57: Travels around the world10:06: Kaʻiana acquires firearms11:55: War & Death #Kaʻiana #Hawaiianchief #Hawaiihistory #revolution #colonization #KamehamehaI #Hawaiianoralhistories #Westernexplorers #JohnMeares #CaptainJamesCook See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/688ed0e95744c5658e1ce781 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sat, 02 Aug 2025 - 256 - Eric the Victorious: Sweden's Foremost Viking Ruler
Erik Björnsson, famously known as Eric the Victorious, is a notable figure in Sweden's Viking Age. Recognized as the earliest monarch in a continuous royal lineage, his existence is verified by multiple sources. Nicknamed "the Victorious" for his triumph over his nephew Styrbjörn the Strong and the Jomsvikings at the Battle of Fýrisvellir, Eric's reign marked Swedish expansion and influence. According to medieval chroniclers Adam of Bremen and Saxo Grammaticus, Eric also seized the Danish throne from King Sweyn Forkbeard, ruling both Sweden and Denmark. Eric the Victorious is mentioned in various historical texts such as the Heimskringla, Adam of Bremen's History of the Archbishops of Hamburg, and Saxo Grammaticus’ Gesta Danorum. Despite some legends, such converging references confirm his historical significance. 00:00 Introduction 03:23 Ancestry & Early Life 05:58 Feud with Styrbjörn the Strong 08:07 The Battle of Fýrisvellir 11:28 Marriage to Sigrid the Haughty 12:38 Conquest of Denmark & Invasion of Saxony 16:32 Death & Legacy All credit for the music goes to: Savfk - Music Link 00:00: Introduction03:23: Ancestry & Early Life05:58: Feud with Styrbjörn the Strong08:07: The Battle of Fýrisvellir11:28: Marriage to Sigrid the Haughty12:38: Conquest of Denmark & Invasion of Saxony16:32: Death & Legacy #ErictheVictorious #Sweden #VikingAge #BattleofFýrisvellir #StyrbjörntheStrong #Jomsvikings #Swedishexpansion #medievalhistory See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/688444e8cd0684e8befc74f0 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, 25 Jul 2025 - 255 - Taira no Masakado: The First Samurai Deified as a God
Taira no Masakado is celebrated as Japan’s first samurai due to his leadership and rebellion against Kyoto's central government during the Heian period. Masakado, from an aristocratic family, lived as a rural knight in the northeast of present-day Tokyo. His legacy was defined by leading the first rebellion against the imperial rule. Quickly and strategically, Masakado took control of several provinces, ousting local officials and seizing symbols of authority. According to the Shōmonki chronicle, a divine oracle proclaimed him as Japan's emperor, a claim that led to his downfall. Legends speak of a mystical encounter where a goddess rendered Masakado almost invincible, save for one vulnerable spot. He was eventually betrayed, leading to his death by an arrow strike. His head was displayed in Kyoto, leaving his spirit restless as one of Japan's “Three Great Onryō.” Over time, Masakado gained reverence as a god, with shrines built in his honor. He is seen as both a vengeful spirit and a protective deity. To this day, people visit his shrine in Tokyo, hoping for his favor or to appease his wrath. This is the tale of Taira no Masakado: the divine rebel and vengeful spirit, who may still wield power in Japan’s spiritual realm. 00:00: Introduction04:01: Japan in the 10th century07:29: Ancestry & early life10:54: Family feud & rise of a legend (Shōmonki)19:46: Taking over regions of Japan (Shōmonki)22:19: Masakado becomes the New Emperor (Shōmonki)24:57: Masakado's letter to the capital (Shōmonki)31:05: Masakado's final battle & death34:50: Masakado's vengeful spirit & legacy #TairanoMasakado #samurai #Japan #Heianperiod #rebellion #Shōmonki #divineoracle #vengefulspirit #Japaneselegend #protectivedeity See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/68812359e07ae4dca3d56e53 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, 23 Jul 2025 - 254 - Miyamoto Musashi: Legendary Japanese Swordsman and Strategist
Miyamoto Musashi, a legendary Japanese swordsman, strategist, artist, and writer, is renowned for his unmatched skills and undefeated record in 62 duels, most to the death. His life journey evolved from youthful savagery to profound wisdom. Celebrated as a Kensei, or "sword saint," Musashi earned a title for warriors whose mastery surpasses even the greatest sword masters. He founded Niten Ichi-ryū, a unique swordsmanship style featuring two swords, revolutionizing combat. Musashi's influence extends beyond battles; he authored The Book of Five Rings, a timeless work on martial strategy, philosophy, and spiritual insight. His Dokkōdō, "The Path of Aloneness," offers a disciplined vision of life. Musashi likely fought in the Battle of Sekigahara, Japan’s largest and most consequential feudal clash, and participated in the Siege of Osaka. The campaign marked the end of the Sengoku period and the start of the Edo era, noted for peace and prosperity. Musashi's legacy endures, inspiring warriors and philosophers worldwide with his combat prowess and enduring wisdom. 00:00: Introduction02:12: Early Life & First Duel05:30: The Battle of Sekigahara & Invention of the Two Sword Style11:12: Musashi Defeats the Yoshioka Family17:42: Duel with Shishido Baiken20:50: Duel with Musō Gonnosuke22:30: Duel with Sasaki Kojiro31:51: The Siege of Osaka35:37: Duel with Miyake Gunbei37:40: Duel with Takada Matabē39:49: The Shimabara Rebellion44:21: Later Life & the book of 5 Rings46:27: The Path of Aloneness (Dokkōdō)48:39: Death & Legacy #MiyamotoMusashi #Japaneseswordsman #Kensei #NitenIchi-ryū #TheBookofFiveRings #Dokkōdō #BattleofSekigahara #SiegeofOsaka #Sengokuperiod #Edoera See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/687867688b57ac737e889713 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, 16 Jul 2025 - 253 - Unveiling the Legend of the Devil's Bible and Herman the Recluse
Explore the captivating legend of the Devil's Bible and its mysterious author, Herman the Recluse. Discover the intriguing tales and myths associated with the Codex Gigas, famously known as the Devil's Bible. Music: "VOICE OF PRAYER" by "Noel Malekar"Listen hereVisit Noel Malekar Music Channel 00:00: The Legend of Herman the Recluse06:30: The Codex Gigas (Devil's Bible) #Devil'sBible #HermantheRecluse #CodexGigas #demonology #occult #myths #legends #historymystery See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/686eae58f98a34809e8acda2 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, 09 Jul 2025 - 252 - Empress Matilda: The Turmoil of The Anarchy
Empress Matilda emerged as a key contender for the English crown during the chaos of The Anarchy.This relentless civil war, spanning 1138 to 1153 in England and Normandy, led both regions into near-total collapse. Law and order vanished, leaving the land in fear and suffering. A chronicler of the time remarked, "Christ and his saints were asleep during this period." Even by medieval standards, the devastation was exceptional. At the heart of this turmoil stood Empress Matilda—a woman of indomitable will, ambition, and royal lineage. Despite betrayals and resistance, she fought determinedly to claim the throne she believed was hers. This is the saga of Empress Matilda. 00:00: Introduction01:28: Ancestry & Early Life04:09: First Marriage & Holy Roman Empress07:47: English Succession Crisis10:34: Kings & Lords Swear Fealty to Matilda12:56: Mathilda Marries Geoffrey of Anjou14:55: Prelude to War & Coronation of Stephen of Blois19:40: The Anarchy24:00: Battle of Lincoln27:05: Mathilda is Crowned the Queen of England29:16: The Rout of Winchester32:30: Empress Mathilda's Great Escape34:46: The Battle of Wilton36:21: The Final Phase of the War43:00: Later Life & Death #EmpressMatilda #TheAnarchy #Englishcrown #civilwar #medievalhistory #royalty #successioncrisis #medievalbattles See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/6868f7d3ebbcfff2999cf546 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sat, 05 Jul 2025 - 251 - Legendary Samurai: Honda Tadakatsu's Valor
Honda Tadakatsu was a legendary Japanese samurai, general, and daimyo known for his unwavering loyalty to Japan's three great unifiers. He gained prominence during the Sengoku period, a time of civil strife and social upheaval. As the Ashikaga shogunate's power declined, regional daimyos asserted more political authority, commanding stronger armies. Despite the ceremonial significance of the Shogun title, the nation fell into constant warfare as the influence of shoguns waned. Amid this chaos, Honda Tadakatsu emerged as a legendary figure, celebrated for his unmatched swordsmanship and unwavering bravery. Remarkably, he fought in 57 battles without a single wound, earning the title "The Warrior who surpassed Death itself." His distinctive armor, featuring a helmet with great antlers, symbolized his fearless spirit and audacity in battle. Honda Tadakatsu was one of the Four Heavenly Kings of the Tokugawa, the elite samurai generals who supported Tokugawa Ieyasu, the Shogun who ended the Sengoku period. This episode delves into the life and legacy of Honda Tadakatsu, the warrior who defied death. 00:00 Introduction 02:35 Early Life 04:39 Battle of Anegawa 09:02 Campaign against Takeda clan 11:41 The Battle of Mikatagahara 15:18 The End of the Takeda Clan 19:24 Events after the Death of Oda Nobunaga 24:37 Four Heavenly Kings of Tokugawa 26:32 Sekigahara Campaign 30:07 Death & Legacy All credit for the music goes to: No Copyright Music Track: Under the moonlight (Matouqin) NCM version Music provided by YouTube Free Music Library (NCM) Watch: Under the moonlight (Matouqin) 00:00: Introduction02:35: Early Life04:39: Battle of Anegawa09:02: Campaign against Takeda clan11:41: The Battle of Mikatagahara15:18: The End of the Takeda Clan19:24: Events after the Death of Oda Nobunaga24:37: Four Heavenly Kings of Tokugawa26:32: Sekigahara Campaign30:07: Death & Legacy #HondaTadakatsu #samurai #Sengokuperiod #Tokugawa #Japanesehistory #battle #warrior #shogunate #legendarysamurai #FourHeavenlyKings See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/6864a0e9ed2989242c095edf Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, 01 Jul 2025 - 250 - Unveiling the Legacy of Blackbeard, the Notorious Pirate
Blackbeard, originally named Edward Teach, stands as one of history’s most iconic pirates. In the early 18th century, during the Golden Age of Piracy, he created a formidable reputation across the Caribbean and American coastlines. Commanding the powerful Queen Anne’s Revenge, Blackbeard was infamous for his menacing look—fiery eyes, a thick black beard, and slow-burning fuses under his hat, resembling a sea demon. Though brutal, he was equally shrewd, often using fear as a strategic tool. His rule was brief yet impactful, concluding in a dramatic 1718 battle. Even after death, Blackbeard remains emblematic of piracy. 00:00 Introduction01:00 Early life02:44 Rise to power06:06 Life as a pirate11:47 A Small break from piracy14:26 Blackbeard's final battle All credit for the music goes to: MistikaLink 00:00: Introduction01:00: Early life02:44: Rise to power06:06: Life as a pirate11:47: A Small break from piracy14:26: Blackbeard's final battle #Blackbeard #EdwardTeach #GoldenAgeofPiracy #QueenAnne'sRevenge #Caribbean #pirate #seademon #1718battle #piratehistory See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/685a14e41e3774b032faf9de Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mon, 23 Jun 2025 - 249 - Top Anglo-Saxon Kings Before England's Unification
Explore the reigns of legendary Anglo-Saxon kings, including Penda of Mercia, Offa of Mercia, and Alfred the Great, before England's unification. 00:00:00 Penda of Mercia (Reign 626 – 655)00:27:51 Offa of Mercia (Reign 757 – 796)00:46:22 Alfred the Great (Reign 871 – 899) Music by: Noel MalekarWatch on YouTube 00:00:00: Penda of Mercia (Reign 626 – 655)00:27:51: Offa of Mercia (Reign 757 – 796)00:46:22: Alfred the Great (Reign 871 – 899) #history #Englishhistory #Anglo-Saxon #Penda #Offa #AlfredtheGreat #Wessex #Mercia #warriorkings #darkages See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/6854cee603c385c647337f8b Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, 19 Jun 2025 - 248 - The Clash of Paganism and Christianity: Håkon the Good
King Haakon the Good is celebrated as Norway's first Christian monarch. When he ascended to the throne, Norway was predominantly pagan, yet his reign is remembered for justice, compassion, and wisdom, earning him the title "the Good." As the youngest son of Harald Fairhair, Haakon was not expected to rule, but fate intervened. Through fairness and wise laws, he gained the Norwegians' admiration. Upon his death, it was said Norway would never see his like again. This is his inspiring story. Timeline: 00:00 Introduction 00:51 Ancestry & Early Life 04:16 Erik Bloodaxe becomes the King of Norway 08:00 Håkon is chosen as the King of Norway 12:43 The Death of Bloodaxe & the emergence of his sons 14:50 Håkon wages war in Jutland 17:14 The struggle between Paganism & Christianity 23:05 Battles with the sons of Bloodaxe 32:46 Håkon's death 35:09 Håkon's death song Music by Noel Malekar can be heard here. 00:00: Introduction00:51: Ancestry & Early Life04:16: Erik Bloodaxe becomes the King of Norway08:00: Håkon is chosen as the King of Norway12:43: The Death of Bloodaxe & the emergence of his sons14:50: Håkon wages war in Jutland17:14: The struggle between Paganism & Christianity23:05: Battles with the sons of Bloodaxe32:46: Håkon's death35:09: Håkon's death song #HaakontheGood #Paganism #Christianity #Norway #Norwegianhistory #Viking #HaraldFairhair #ErikBloodaxe See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/684db8d6ad3789b502bfc0fb Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sat, 14 Jun 2025 - 247 - The Anglo-Saxon Conquest of Britannia
When the Roman legions departed from Britain in 410, they left behind not only ruins but also a legacy. This paved the way for a unique Romano-British culture, blending Roman advancements in agriculture, urban planning, and monumental architecture with ancient Celtic traditions. Soon after Rome's departure, invaders from across the North Sea descended upon Britannia's shores. The Angles, Saxons, and Jutes, hailing from present-day Germany and Denmark, took advantage of the weakened land. Within a generation, these tribes controlled much of Britannia, displacing the Romano-British to the fringes. Amidst this turmoil, new kingdoms such as Deira, Bernicia, Mercia, Wessex, Kent, and East Anglia emerged, marking the beginnings of England. This episode recounts the journeys of warriors, kings, and seafarers who crossed stormy waters to conquer and settle this land, ruling for over five centuries until the Norman invasion of 1066. 00:00 Introduction01:57 Hengest & Horsa of Kent07:38 Wuffa of East Anglia10:30 Cerdic of Wessex12:18 Icel of Mercia15:49 Ida of Bernicia17:48 Ælla of Deira19:40 Conclusion Music by: Noel MalekarWatch the video here. 00:00: Introduction01:57: Hengest & Horsa of Kent07:38: Wuffa of East Anglia10:30: Cerdic of Wessex12:18: Icel of Mercia15:49: Ida of Bernicia17:48: Ælla of Deira19:40: Conclusion #Anglo-Saxons #Britannia #Wessex #Kent #EastAnglia #Northumbria #Mercia #Saxons #Jutes #invasion #Britishhistory #Englishhistory #UKhistory #darkages See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/684856cf2876b2ebbbd672de Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, 10 Jun 2025 - 246 - Olaf the White: The First Viking King of Dublin
In the 9th century, Ireland was a landscape of fragmented realms, each fiercely independent with its own ancient bloodlines. Five great overkingdoms held sway over lesser domains, yet no single ruler unified the island. This disunity left Ireland vulnerable to external threats. With the onset of the Viking Age, Ireland faced two hundred years of Norse raids and warfare. Monasteries were plundered, sacred grounds scorched, and peace shattered as northern warriors stormed the land. While some kings resisted, others allied with the Vikings for power. Among these invaders, Olaf the White emerged as a pivotal figure in Irish history. Revered as a godly descendant, Olaf established himself as the first King of Dublin, forming a Norse stronghold that would influence Ireland's trajectory for generations. Known as Amlaíb Conung, the "King of the Foreigners," his name evoked fear throughout Ireland. The Saga of the Ere-Dwellers hailed him as "the greatest War King West over the sea." This is the story of Olaf the White. 00:00: Introduction02:14: Ancestry & Early Life06:07: Arrival & Rule in Ireland08:53: War with the High King of Ireland12:14: Killer of Kings15:25: Siege of Dumbarton Rock19:04: Death & Legacy #OlaftheWhite #VikingKing #Dublin #VikingAge #Norseraids #Irishhistory #AmlaíbConung #SagaoftheEre-Dwellers #Norsestronghold See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/683f0015dd95bff8b3a3948d Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, 03 Jun 2025 - 245 - Viking Berserkers: Unveiling the Dark Side
Delve into the captivating lives of legendary Viking berserkers. Explore the stories of fierce warriors like Egill Skallagrímsson, Haakon the Powerful, and Styrbjörn the Strong. Enjoy music by Savfk - listen here. Music by Noel Malekar - listen here. 00:00:00: Egill Skallagrímsson00:37:00: Haakon the Powerful01:08:48: Styrbjörn the Strong #Vikinghistory #berserkers #EgillSkallagrímsson #HaakonthePowerful #StyrbjörntheStrong #Norsemythology #Vikingwarriors #medievalhistory See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/6835fdd6b7b8b7520595ebaa Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, 27 May 2025 - 244 - Spartacus: The Gladiator Who Challenged Rome
Spartacus, a Thracian gladiator, became legendary for surviving brutal battles, with his name reverberating across Rome and its provinces. Despite his fame, his life was akin to slavery, fueling his desire for freedom. His enduring legacy stems from his escape with fellow gladiators, forming a force of runaway slaves that challenged Roman power, igniting the Third Servile War. From humble origins, Spartacus defied Rome with an army capable of resisting, and at times, defeating Roman legions. The true aim of the rebellion is debated among historians: fleeing to freedom or ambitions to seize Rome. Regardless, Spartacus is immortalized in history as a symbol of resistance and hope, celebrated by writers and artists for his bravery and resolve. Spartacus rose from a shackled slave to a gladiator and liberator, ultimately falling in battle against Rome's might. This is his story. Timeline: 00:00 Introduction 01:51 Early Life 03:40 Life as a Gladiator & Escape 07:35 The Battle of Mount Vesuvius 10:29 Battle of Picenum 15:39 Battle of the Silarius River & Death Music by Savfk - Music. Listen here. Sources: The Parallel Lives by Plutarch. Read here. The Histories of Appian. Read here. 00:00: Introduction01:51: Early Life03:40: Life as a Gladiator & Escape07:35: The Battle of Mount Vesuvius10:29: Battle of Picenum15:39: Battle of the Silarius River & Death #Spartacus #gladiator #Rome #ThirdServileWar #Romanhistory #rebellion #slavery #RomanEmpire #ancienthistory #resistance See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/682f2e4eb503a9606dd767ae Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, 22 May 2025 - 243 - The Exiled Berserker Prince of Sweden: Styrbjörn the Strong
Explore the legendary tale of Styrbjörn the Strong, a prince of Sweden known for his fierce and indomitable spirit. Born into the royal lineage, Styrbjörn was a force of nature from a young age, renowned for his wild demeanor and refusal to embrace peace. Cast out from his homeland, Styrbjörn turned to the sea, embarking on epic Viking voyages. His most notable conquest was overcoming the formidable Jomsvikings, a warrior band feared across Nordic lands. By defeating them, Styrbjörn cemented his place in history, even subjugating the Danish King Harald Bluetooth. This episode delves into the life and exploits of Styrbjörn, the exiled prince whose legacy still echoes in Norse mythology. Key Moments: 00:00 Introduction 02:13 Ancestry & Early life 09:20 Styrbjörn Defeats the Jomsvikings 13:49 The Battle of Fýrisvellir 17:00 Legacy All music credits to: Savfk - Music. Watch on YouTube. 00:00:00: Introduction00:02:13: Ancestry & Early life00:09:20: Styrbjörn Defeats the Jomsvikings00:13:49: The Battle of Fýrisvellir00:17:00: Legacy #Styrbjörn #Vikings #Norsemythology #Sweden #Jomsvikings #HaraldBluetooth #berserker #Nordichistory See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/6825c957a13886e285a9f1ab Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, 15 May 2025 - 242 - Offa of Mercia: The Unofficial First King of England
King Offa of Mercia stands as one of the most influential Anglo-Saxon rulers, often styled as the first King of the English. Despite the lack of firsthand accounts, his legacy is marked by significant undertakings such as Offa's Dyke, a monumental earthwork stretching from sea to sea. This immense construction demonstrates his expansive reach, wealth, and resources. Although often overshadowed due to limited source material, Offa's story is pieced together through the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, albeit with biases that favor Wessex. Nevertheless, Offa's achievements rank him among the greatest rulers of his time, marking a pivotal era in medieval England. Introduction00:00 Introduction01:37 Ancestry & Early Life04:05 Offa's Rise to Power08:47 Offa's Domination of Anglo-Saxon England11:52 Offa's Dyke & Offa's Coins15:10 The Threat of the Vikings & Offa's Foresight16:56 Death & Legacy Music: "VOICE OF PRAYER" by Noel MalekarVideo: [No Copyright Music] CHURCH MUSIC | G... 00:00:00: Introduction00:01:37: Ancestry & Early Life00:04:05: Offa's Rise to Power00:08:47: Offa's Domination of Anglo-Saxon England00:11:52: Offa's Dyke & Offa's Coins00:15:10: The Threat of the Vikings & Offa's Foresight00:16:56: Death & Legacy #OffaofMercia #Anglo-Saxon #Offa'sDyke #Englishhistory #MedievalEngland #Vikings #Anglo-SaxonChronicle #Mercianruler #KingOffa See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/6812886d7d811eb64f28f25e Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, 30 Apr 2025 - 241 - Penda of Mercia: The Last Pagan Stand in Early England
During the 5th century, the Anglo-Saxons invaded England, leading to the rise of four major kingdoms: Northumbria, Mercia, Wessex, and East Anglia. Initially pagan, the Anglo-Saxons largely converted to Christianity, often for political reasons such as gaining legitimacy or due to pressure from more powerful rulers. However, Penda, the King of Mercia, resisted this change. Known as the last great pagan warrior-king among the Anglo-Saxons, Penda's demise marked the end of paganism as a political and religious force in England, as Christianity spread and overshadowed the traditional pagan customs and beliefs. This episode delves into the story of Penda, a formidable king who forged Mercia into a dominant kingdom, shaping England’s political landscape for centuries. He remained steadfast in his pagan beliefs until his death, being the last Anglo-Saxon king to die a pagan. Timeline: 00:00: Introduction to the Last English Pagan Warrior King 01:42: Ancestry & Early Life 05:08: Penda Kills King Edwin, the Bretwalda 08:22: Penda the Warlord 10:35: Penda's Pagan Beliefs 13:42: The Battle of Maserfield 16:43: Dominating Other Anglo-Saxon Kings 20:34: The Death of the Last Pagan King of England 24:45: Legacy Music: "VOICE OF PRAYER" by Noel Malekar 00:00: Introduction to the Last English Pagan Warrior King01:42: Ancestry & Early Life05:08: Penda Kills King Edwin, the Bretwalda08:22: Penda the Warlord10:35: Penda's Pagan Beliefs13:42: The Battle of Maserfield16:43: Dominating Other Anglo-Saxon Kings20:34: The Death of the Last Pagan King of England24:45: Legacy #anglosaxons #penda #mercia #paganism #englishhistory #medievalhistory #northumbria #wessex See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/680a20c4ed81754587c01347 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, 24 Apr 2025 - 240 - The Viking Threat and King Æthelwulf's Reign
Æthelwulf, translating to "Noble Wolf" in Old English, reigned as King of Wessex from 839 to 858. His contributions have often been overlooked in modern studies, yet he established the groundwork for Alfred the Great's success. During his reign, Æthelwulf adeptly managed the kingdom's resources, settled family disputes, and maintained relations with neighboring realms. He expanded Wessex to include present-day Devon and Cornwall, ruled Kent in harmony with its political structure, and drew influence from both the Mercians and Franks. Like Charlemagne, Æthelwulf journeyed to Rome, returning with elevated status rather than remaining there. Æthelwulf effectively defended against Scandinavian incursions, standing as a warrior king against the Viking invaders. Key Moments: 00:00: Introduction to King Æthelwulf & The Viking Age 02:03: Exploring Æthelwulf's Early Life 05:52: Æthelwulf's Coronation 07:43: The Viking Invasions Begin 09:52: Pilgrimage to Rome 11:19: Æthelbald's Revolt Music: "VOICE OF PRAYER" by Noel Malekar 00:00:00: Introduction to King Æthelwulf & The Viking Age00:02:03: Exploring Æthelwulf's Early Life00:05:52: Æthelwulf's Coronation00:07:43: The Viking Invasions Begin00:09:52: Pilgrimage to Rome00:11:19: Æthelbald's Revolt #Æthelwulf #Wessex #Vikings #Anglo-Saxon #history #AlfredtheGreat #VikingAge #warriorking #Scandinavianattacks #England See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/680110f05930373f998c8dd8 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, 17 Apr 2025 - 239 - King Ecgberht of Wessex: The Father of England
Following the Anglo-Saxon conquest of England in the 5th century, four significant kingdoms emerged: Northumbria, Wessex, Mercia, and East Anglia. Ecgberht, son of Ealhmund, King of Kent, hailed from a minor yet prosperous kingdom. In the 8th century, King Offa of Mercia sought dominance through expansion, aspiring to make Mercia the leading kingdom in England. During this era, Anglo-Saxon kings competed for the esteemed title of Bretwalda, signifying overlordship over other kingdoms. Ultimately, King Ecgberht of Wessex achieved the title of Bretwalda, paving the way for his lineage to ascend the throne of Wessex. However, after his death, the looming threat of Viking invasions became a more serious concern, overshadowing internal conflicts. 00:00 King Offa & Mercia's Dominion 04:49 Ecgberht's Rise to Power 07:02 The Battle of Ellendun 10:20 Ecgberht's Reign 15:02 The Threat of the Vikings 00:00: King Offa & Mercia's Dominion04:49: Ecgberht's Rise to Power07:02: The Battle of Ellendun10:20: Ecgberht's Reign15:02: The Threat of the Vikings #Ecgberht #Wessex #Bretwalda #Anglo-Saxon #Mercia #Vikings #KingOffa #Ellendun #medievalhistory See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/67f926c53496f926e171df39 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, 11 Apr 2025 - 238 - The Legendary Cat of Emperor Uda: A Tale Above the Clouds
Emperor Uda was renowned for his intellectual prowess and forward-thinking leadership. He implemented various reforms to enhance ethical standards among high-ranking officials. His fascination with yin-yang divination, astrology, and reliance on omens connected him deeply to the ancient traditions of yin-yang dualism and the five elements. Through his writings, we gain insights into the life at the Court and rare glimpses into his private world. This era marks the golden age of the Japanese imperial court, a time when emperors held absolute power, unlike their later role as symbolic figureheads during the samurai era. A specific diary entry dated March 11, 889, details his affection for a beloved feline companion, providing the first definitive record of a domestic cat in Japan. Timeline:00:00 - Introduction to Emperor Uda04:49 - Diary Entry about the Cat07:46 - Conclusion Music by No Copyright Music, featuring the track 'Under the moonlight (Matouqin)' from the YouTube Free Music Library. 00:00:00: Introduction to Emperor Uda00:04:49: Diary Entry about the Cat00:07:46: Conclusion #EmperorUda #yin-yang #astrology #Japanesehistory #domesticcat #Heianperiod #courtlife #yin-yangdualism #fiveelements See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/67eea76a94fef03a38c7e693 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, 03 Apr 2025 - 237 - The Inbred King: Charles II of Spain's Tragic Reign
Charles II was the last monarch of Spain from the House of Habsburg, embodying a tragic period of decline and the stark consequences of dynastic inbreeding. King Charles II's life was marked by significant physical and mental challenges, stemming from numerous generations of intermarriage within his royal family. This episode delves into the sorrowful life of a king whose existence was far from the typical image of strength and leadership. Instead, Charles bore the weight of severe health issues, including disfigurement and epilepsy, due to at least 16 generations of inbreeding—all in a misguided effort to maintain the royal bloodline's purity. Though he wore the crown, it's likely no one would envy such a painful life. This is his story. Timeline: 00:00 Introduction 01:11 Early Life & Ancestry 03:50 Health Problems & Abnormalities 06:54 Rule 09:35 Final Years & Autopsy Music: Fernweh - Myuu MP3 Download: Myuu - Fernweh Listen on Spotify 00:00: Introduction01:11: Early Life & Ancestry03:50: Health Problems & Abnormalities06:54: Rule09:35: Final Years & Autopsy #CharlesIIofSpain #Habsburgdynasty #inbreedingeffects #Spanishhistory #royallineage #monarch #dynasty #epilepsy #disfigurement #royalbloodline See show notes: https://inlet.fm/history-profiles/episodes/67e720681533b83fea1c04e2 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, 27 Mar 2025 - 236 - Unraveling the Mystery of Thor's Origins
Discover the enigma behind Thor's origins. Was Thor an ancient king from Thrace who journeyed to Scandinavia? The Prose Edda by Snorri Sturluson mentions him as the ancestor of Odin. Could he be compared to the Roman god Jupiter or even Hercules? Dive into this mystery to find out. All credit for the thumbnail goes to Sam Flegal. Visit his website here. 00:00: Introduction00:56: Prose Edda (13th century Icelandic source)09:08: Roman Sources (Tacitus)11:04: Conclusion & Mystery Music: "VOICE OF PRAYER" by Noel MalekarCheck out the video and visit the channel.Connect on Instagram and Soundcloud: @cinematicnoel 00:00:00: Introduction00:00:56: Discussion on Prose Edda, a 13th-century Icelandic source00:09:08: Insights from Roman sources, including Tacitus00:11:04: Conclusion and exploration of Thor's mystery #Thor #ProseEdda #SnorriSturluson #Odin #Thrace #Scandinavia #RomanGodJupiter #Hercules #Norsemythology #mystery #Norsehistory Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, 20 Mar 2025 - 235 - The Gluttonous Reign of Charles the Fat
Explore the fascinating yet tragic tale of Charles the Fat, the last legitimate Carolingian emperor. His reign was marked by gluttony and ineffectiveness, contrasting sharply with his great-grandfather Charlemagne's legendary legacy. Discover how Charles briefly unified the Carolingian Empire amid formidable leaders like England's King Alfred the Great and Norway's King Harald Fairhair. Despite his fleeting success, Charles's reign ultimately led to the empire's collapse. Delve into the history of this underwhelming ruler who changed the course of European history. 00:00: Introduction01:54: Early Life04:18: Rebellion & Inheritance08:06: The Threat of the Vikings10:52: Deposition Death & Legacy #CharlestheFat #CarolingianEmpire #Charlemagne #KingAlfredtheGreat #KingHaraldFairhair #medievalhistory #Europeanhistory #Vikings Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, 14 Mar 2025 - 234 - Influential Viking Kings Who Shaped History
Explore the lives of legendary Viking leaders Ragnar Loðbrók, Ivar the Boneless, and Harald Fairhair. Discover how these influential figures changed the course of history during the pre-Christian era. 00:00:00: Introduction to Ragnar Loðbrók00:22:02: Exploring the life of Ivar the Boneless00:38:39: The legacy of Harald Fairhair #RagnarLoðbrók #IvartheBoneless #HaraldFairhair #Vikinghistory #pre-Christianera #Norsemythology #Vikingleaders Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, 07 Mar 2025 - 233 - Arminius: The Legendary Barbarian Leader
Discover the remarkable journey of Arminius, a prince from the Cherusci tribe in Germania, who played a pivotal role in resisting Roman expansion during the 1st century AD. Raised and educated in Rome, Arminius achieved the rank of equites, earning Roman citizenship and mingling with the elite. Despite his elevated status, he remained loyal to his Germanic roots. As a Roman army officer, he orchestrated a historic revolt in the Teutoburg Forest, leading to a decisive battle that halted Roman advances into Germania. This victory reshaped history and established Arminius as a symbol of resistance and national pride among the Germanic peoples. 00:00: Introduction02:14: Early Life & Service to Rome04:07: Arminius Betrays Rome07:07: Battle of the Teutoburg Forest10:21: The Roman's Strike Back13:51: Death & Legacy #Arminius #Cherusci #Germania #RomanEmpire #TeutoburgForest #Rome #resistance #nationalpride #Germanictribes #history Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, 06 Mar 2025 - 232 - The Tragic Tales of Japan's Three Great Unifiers
Explore the legendary lives of Japan's Three Unifiers: Nobunaga, Hideyoshi, and Ieyasu, who played pivotal roles in ending the Warring States period. Discover how these figures, born near Nagoya, devoted themselves to unifying a divided Japan. Nobunaga Oda's visionary leadership, Hideyoshi Toyotomi's diplomatic acumen, and Tokugawa Ieyasu's strategic genius collectively shaped a new era of peace and prosperity. Learn about their unique approaches and enduring legacies in Japanese history. 00:00:00: Introduction to Oda Nobunaga00:50:47: Profile of Toyotomi Hideyoshi01:35:22: Tokugawa Ieyasu's achievements #Nobunaga #Hideyoshi #Ieyasu #ThreeUnifiers #Sengokuperiod #Japan #unification #warlords #Tokugawashogunate #Japanesehistory #samurai Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, 04 Mar 2025 - 231 - Unveiling the Real Viking Warlords: Their Untold Stories
Dive into the captivating lives of Viking leaders King Guthrum, Earl Hastein, and Prince Oleg. Explore their legendary stories and influence during the Viking Age. 00:00: Introduction to King Guthrum's life and conquests.12:29: Exploration of Earl Hastein's adventures and tactics.44:02: Insight into Prince Oleg's impact and legacy. #KingGuthrum #EarlHastein #PrinceOleg #Vikings #VikingAge #norsehistory #warlords #norsesagas #raiders #Vikingheroes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, 26 Feb 2025 - 230 - The Gladiator Champion Who Chose Chains Over Freedom
Discover the intriguing story of Flamma, a celebrated gladiator who defied expectations by refusing freedom. Explore his mysterious beginnings, life in gladiator school, and his legendary status as the greatest gladiator in history. 00:00: Introduction01:52: Mysterious Origins06:32: Gladiator School07:44: Flamma as a Secutor09:36: Record & the Greatest Gladiator in History #Flamma #gladiator #RomanEmpire #Colosseum #combat #ancientRome #Romanhistory Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wed, 19 Feb 2025 - 229 - The Epic Tale of Egill Skallagrímsson: Warrior, Sorcerer & Poet
Discover the extraordinary saga of Egill Skallagrímsson, a renowned duelist, berserker, sorcerer, and poet. Explore his ancestry, fierce beginnings, magical encounters, and legendary battles, including the epic battle of Brunanburh and his conflict with Eric Bloodaxe. Learn about Egill's shipwreck, his famous poem Höfuðlausn, and his enduring legacy. 00:00: Ancestry & Family Backstory02:47: Early Life & Brute Nature05:39: Egill's Voyage06:53: Egill's Magic & First Meeting with Bloodaxe09:24: Egill Goes Raiding11:08: Egill Meets King Æthelstan13:24: The Battle of Brunanburh (937)18:14: Conflict with Eric Bloodaxe20:44: Egill Kills the Prince & Curses Bloodaxe23:37: Egill's Shipwrecked in Northumbria26:00: Egill's Legendary Poem (Höfuðlausn)33:29: Holmgangs & Raiding35:39: Death & Legacy #EgillSkallagrímsson #Duelist #Berserker #Sorcerer #Poet #Brunanburh #EricBloodaxe #Æthelstan #Vikings #NorseMythology #Holmgang #VikingHistory #Magic #Runes #Saga Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, 07 Feb 2025 - 228 - Woden: The Ancestral God of England's Kings
Discover the fascinating legacy of Woden, also known as Odin in Norse mythology, revered as the father of the great kings of Scandinavia and Anglo-Saxon England. The ancient rulers of Denmark and England both traced their royal lineage back to this powerful deity. As the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes migrated from northern Europe to Britain, they brought with them a deep-rooted belief in Woden. Despite the scarcity of detailed accounts from early medieval England, historical records like those of the Venerable Bede highlight Woden’s pivotal role in Anglo-Saxon genealogy. Join us as we explore the lineage and influence of Woden on early English royalty, from the legendary Hengest and Horsa to the notable kings of Mercia, Northumbria, and Wessex. 00:00: Introduction to Woden or Odin, Father of Kings05:44: Hengest & Horsa's legacy in Kent06:38: Ida of Bernicia & Ælla of Deira in Northumbria09:11: Creoda's influence in Mercia10:45: Wuffa's reign in East Anglia13:24: Cerdic's dynasty in Wessex15:36: Conclusion of Woden's impact #Woden #Odin #Anglo-Saxon #Scandinavia #Hengest #Horsa #Northumbria #Mercia #Wessex #EastAnglia #VenerableBede #Norsemythology #Englishroyalty Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fri, 31 Jan 2025 - 227 - Epic Duel: Edmund Ironside vs. Cnut the Great
Explore the legendary duel that shaped English history between Edmund Ironside and Cnut the Great. Edmund fought fiercely to defend England, while Cnut aimed to recapture the kingdom once conquered by his father, Sweyn Forkbeard. Set in the early 11th century during the Viking era, this clash was a testament to the prevailing warrior society where honor and reputation were paramount. Discover the fateful encounter of two kings who believed England was rightfully theirs, and how their battle altered the nation's path forever. 00:00: Introduction02:33: The War For England (1016)08:58: The Duel For England15:41: The Fate of England #EdmundIronside #CnuttheGreat #Vikingera #SweynForkbeard #medievalEngland #duel #warriorsociety #Anglo-Saxons #medievalcombat #battle Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thu, 23 Jan 2025 - 226 - Lady Godiva's Legendary Ride: A Tale of Courage and Compassion
Lady Godiva, an 11th-century Anglo-Saxon noblewoman, is celebrated for her beauty, piety, and compassion. Known for her patronage of churches and monasteries, she was admired for her kindness and devotion. Her legendary ride through Coventry, naked except for her long hair, was a bold move to ease the tax burdens on her tenants, imposed by her husband, Earl Leofric of Mercia. This story gave rise to the term "Peeping Tom," referring to a man named Thomas who reportedly watched her ride and faced dire consequences. Explore the motivations behind Lady Godiva's legendary deed and discover the life of this remarkable figure. 00:00: Introduction01:18: Life Before the Legend04:50: Her Legendary Naked Ride08:41: Godiva's Poem13:22: Legacy #LadyGodiva #Anglo-Saxon #noblewoman #Coventry #PeepingTom #Leofric #Mercia #medieval #Englishlegends Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tue, 21 Jan 2025 - 225 - Holmgang: Viking Trial by Combat Explored
Explore the Viking Age's unique tradition of honor through holmgang, a duel system used to resolve disputes. Learn about its origins, how berserkers exploited it, its eventual prohibition, and its significance in Viking society. 00:00: Origins of Holmgang03:52: Berserkers Take Advantage of Holmgang06:27: The Last Holmgang10:05: The Banning of Holmgang #holmgang #singlecombat #trialbycombat #duel #vikings #berserkers #vikingage #norsehistory #medievalhistory Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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