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What are some intriguing history topics around the medieval time?

I love Tudor history, so I am looking around that time. I've obsessed over it for about 5 years now, but I've hit a brick wall and I feel I've learned everything I can about the people involved in that time. So I am looking for a new topic to spend my time researching and reading. What are some really juicy history topics around the medieval time?

Thanks!

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  • vor 8 Jahren
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    Just before the Tudor era, there was Richard III and the mystery of the princes in the tower. You were probably taught that Richard had them killed, but read a book called "The Daughter of Time" by Josephine Tey and think again. The arguments are compelling and true.

  • vor 8 Jahren

    The Avars

    The Albigensian Crusade

    The Anarchy in England

    The Free Companies

    The Hundred Years War

    The Avignon Papacy

    The Danse Macabre.

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    vor 5 Jahren

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  • vor 8 Jahren

    Go to amazon.com or alibris.com and get a cheap, used paperback of "Eleanor of Aquitaine and the Four Kings."

    She was the only heir of William IX, Duke of Aquitaine and thus a great marriage prize. Her first husband was King Louis VII of France. She went with him on the Second Crusade. He had their marriage annulled when she didn't produce a son. She went on to marry King Henry II of England, who became Louis' enemy. With Henry she had the future kings Richard I ("The Lionheart") and John of England.

    Maybe rent or see if you can buy cheap a DVD of "The Lion in Winter," with Katherine Hepburn as Eleanor.

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  • vor 8 Jahren

    english medieval history is a minefield of distortions, half truths and lies, the only people able to record events in writing were either in the church or employed by royalty as 90+% of the population were illiterate having been denied education by the ruling classes, any scribe actually recording the truth would have been executed , any negative comments about the king or the church or any number of "noblemen" would have resulted in severe punishment, so read it with care and a good degree of cynicism, most of the english monarchs were savage psychopaths not the inspired benefactors their historians describe them as being

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