Episodios

  • 9. Æthelred the Unready
    May 29 2025

    Æthelred's (978-1013, 1014-16) story would be one of turbulence, political intrigue, and the relentless march of fate. The boy who would become king would soon be marked by the legacy of doubt and misfortune, a monarch whose reign would be defined by both his early promise and his later failures. According to William and Malmesbury, he was an accomplice to murder, a coward who fled from danger, a wastrel who died a miserable death.

    Characters

    Aethelred - King of England (978-1013, 1014-16)

    Edward the Martyr - King of England (975-78), half-brother of Aethelred

    Edgar - King of England (959-75), father of Aethelred and Edward

    Aelfthryth - third wife of Edgar, mother of Aethelred

    Aelfgifu - first wife of Aethelred

    Emma of Normandy - second wife of Aethelred

    Edmund Ironside - son of Aethelred

    Aethelflaed - first wife of Edgar, mother of Edward

    Dunstan - Archbishop of Canterbury (959-88)

    Sigeric - Archbishop of Canterbury (990-94)

    Aelfheah - Archbishop of Canterbury (1006-12)

    Wulfstan - Archbishop of York

    Aethelwold - Bishop of Winchester

    Oswald - Bishop of Worcester, Archbishop of York

    Aethelwine - Ealderman of East-Anglia

    Aelfhere - Ealdorman of MerciaByrhtnoth - military commander

    Wulfgeat - favourite of Aethelred

    Eadric - nicknamed ‘the grabber’, favourite of Aethelred

    Wulfnoth - favourite of AethelredBeorhtic - favourite of Aethelred

    Olaf Tryggvason - King of Norway (995-1000)

    Sweyn Forkbeard - King of Denmark (986-1014), King of Norway (1000-1014), King of England (1014)

    Cnut - son of Sweyn Forkbeard

    Richard I - nicknamed ‘the fearless’, duke of Normandy (942-96)

    Richard II - nicknamed ‘the good’, duke of Normandy (996-1026)

    William of Malmesbury - chronicler

    John of Worcester -chronicler


    Credits

    Music: Prepare for War by Alexander Nakarada (https://www.creatorchords.com)

    Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License

    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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  • 8. Edward the Martyr
    Jan 19 2025

    From the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle describing Edward the Martyr (975-78). 'Men murdered him, but God exalted him. In life he was an earthly king; after death he is now a heavenly saint. His earthly kinsmen would not avenge him, but his heavenly Father has greatly avenged him. The earthly killers would have destroyed his memory. Those who would not bow to his living body now humbly on their knees bow to his dead bones. How we may understand that the wisdom of men, their plans and counsel, are nothing against God’s purpose.'


    Characters

    Edward the Martyr - King of England (975-78)

    Aethelred - brother of Edward and claimant

    Edgar - King of England (959-75), father of Edward and Aethelred

    Aethelflaed - first wife of Edgar, mother of Edward

    Wulfthryth - possible second wife of Edgar

    Aelfthryth - third wife of Edgar, mother of Aethelred

    Dunstan - Archbishop of Canterbury

    Aethelwold - Bishop of Winchester

    Oswald - Bishop of Worcester, Archbishop of York

    Aethelwine - Alderman of East-Anglia

    Aelfhere - Ealdorman of Mercia

    Brihthelm - former Archbishop of Canterbury

    Kenneth II - King of Scotland

    Geoffrey Gaimar - chronicler

    Lantfred - chronicler and Winchester monk

    Byrthferth - chronicler

    Osbern of Canterbury - chronicler




    Music: Medieval Suspense by Alexander Nakarada (www.creatorchords.com)

    Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License

    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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    24 m
  • 7. Edgar
    Dec 8 2024

    According to the Anglo-Saxon chronicle, ‘in Edgar's (959-75) days all things gladly grew good, and God granted that he dwelt in peace while he lived, and he did, as was necessary, work eagerly towards it. He was mighty in arms, exulting in sceptres and diadems, and regally protected the laws of the kingdom with militant authority.’


    Characters

    Edgar - King of England (959-975), King of the Mercians and Northumbrians (957-59)

    Aethelflaed - first wife of Edgar

    Wulfthryth - possible second wife of Edgar

    Aelfthryth - third wife of Edgar

    Eadwig - King of England (955-59), brother of Edgar

    Edmund I - King of England (939-46), father of Edgar

    Eadred - King of England (946-55), uncle of Edgar

    Eadgifu - grandmother of Edgar

    Dunstan - Archbishop of Canterbury

    Aethelwold - Bishop of Winchester

    Oswald - Bishop of Worcester, Archbishop of York

    Aethelstan half-king - Alderman of East-Anglia

    Aelfsige - former Archbishop of Canterbury

    Brihthelm - former Archbishop of Canterbury

    Kenneth II - King of Scotland

    Geoffrey Gaimar - chronicler

    Lantfred - chronicler and Winchester monk


    Credits

    Music: Cold Journey by Alexander Nakarada (www.creatorchords.com)

    Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License

    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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  • 6. Eadwig
    Oct 21 2024

    Perhaps no image of an Anglo-Saxon king has been shaped as unyieldingly by his enemies as Eadwig's (955-59). Ruthless purging of the old guard of his father and uncle and the appointments of favourites resulted in his character assassination in the hagiographies of the men he’d dismissed. He was labelled an incorrigible rascal and lecher. The accounts paint a picture of a naïve, capricious, salacious misguided boy, who side-lined experienced advisors when they resisted his childish impulses.


    Characters

    Eadwig - King of England (955-59)

    Aelfgifu - wife of Eadwig

    Edmund I - King of England (939-46), father of Eadwig

    Aelfgifu of Shaftesbury - mother of Eadwig

    Eadgifu - grandmother of Eadwig

    Edgar - younger brother of Eadwig, King of the Mercians and Northumbrians

    Aethelgifu - mother of Aelfgifu, Eadwig’s wife

    Aelric - Eadwig’s foster parent

    Dunstan - Abbot of Glastonbury

    Oda - Archbishop of Canterbury

    Aethelwold - Abbot of Abingdon

    Aethelstan half-king - Alderman of East-Anglia

    B - chronicler

    William of Malmesbury - chronicler


    Credits

    Music: Nomadic Dawn by Alexander Nakarada (www.creatorchords.com)

    Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 Licence

    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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  • 5. Eadred
    Aug 30 2024

    Within a year of being crowned, Eadred (946-55) was faced with possibly the most feared, most ruthless and most famous Viking to set foot on English shores. The battle to save Northumbria from Viking control was also fought in conjunction with a battle against a truly debilitating illness. Like his brothers before him, in securing the legacy of his forebears, he could not fail.


    Characters

    Eadred - King of England (946-55)

    Edmund I - King of England (939-46), elder brother of Eadred

    Eadgifu - third wife of Edward, mother of Eadred

    Edward the Elder - King of the Anglo-Saxons (899-924), father of Eadred

    Aethelstan - King of the Anglo-Saxons (924-37), King of England (927-939), half-brother of Eadred

    Eadburh - sister of Eadred

    Eadwig - son of Edmund and Eadred’s successor

    Alfred - King of the West-Saxons (871-886), King of the Anglo-Saxons (886-899), grandfather of Edmund

    Dunstan - Abbot of Glastonbury

    Aethelwold - Abbot of Abingdon

    Aethelstan Half-king - Alderman of East-Anglia

    Oda - Archbishop of Canterbury

    Hywel Dda - King of Deheubarth

    Oswulf I - Earl of Bamburgh, commander of Northumbria

    Wulstan - Archbishop of York

    Olaf Sihtricson - King of Northumbria (941-44, 949-52)

    Eric Bloodaxe - King of Northumbria (947-48, 952-54)


    Credits

    Viking Calls - Marcus Dellicompagni (www.poundsound.uk)

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  • 4. Edmund I
    Aug 2 2024

    Much like those who came before and those who would follow, Edmund I’s (939-46) reign was largely dominated by the Viking threat. Though his early years were tense and characterised by Viking resurgence, he recovered the land won by his father and half-brother and ultimately succeeded in keeping the Viking threat at bay and thus continued the dream of his forebears, the dream of a united, peaceful England.


    Characters

    Edmund I - King of England (939-46)

    Eadgifu - third wife of Edward, mother of Edmund and Eadred

    Aelfgith - first wife of Edmund, mother of Eadwig and Edgar

    Aethelflaed of Damerham - second of wife of Edmund

    Edward the Elder - King of the Anglo-Saxons (899-924), father of Edmund

    Aethelstan - King of the Anglo-Saxons (924-37), King of England (927-939), half-brother of Edmund

    Eadred - brother of Edmund

    Eadburh - sister of Edmund

    Eadwig - son of Edmund

    Edgar - son of Edmund

    Alfred - King of the West-Saxons (871-886), King of the Anglo-Saxons (886-899), grandfather of Edmund

    Aelfweard - half-brother of Edmund and Aethelstan and claimant

    Edwin - half-brother of Edmund and Aethelstan and claimant

    Dunstan - Abbot of Glastonbury

    Aethelstan Half-king - Alderman of East-Anglia

    Charles the Simple - King of West Francia (898-922), father of Louis

    Louis IV - King of West Francia (936-54), nephew of Edmund

    Alain - Duke of Brittany

    Wulstan - Archbishop of York

    Oda - Archbishop of Canterbury

    Olaf Guthfrithson - King of Dublin (934-39), King of Northumbria (939-41)

    Olaf Sihtricson - King of Dublin (945-47), King of Northumbria (941-44)

    Hywel Dda - King of Deheubarth

    Idwal foel - King of Gwynedd

    Constantine II - King of Alba (900-43)

    Malcolm I - King of Alba (943-54)

    Owain - King of Strathclyde

    Dyfnwal/Dunmail - King of Strathclyde/Cumbria, son of Owain

    Hugh the Great - Duke of the Franks

    Otto I - King of East Francia

    Leofa - outlaw and killer of Edmund



    Credits

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    Music: The Wizard by Alexander Nakarada (www.creatorchords.com)

    Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License
    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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  • 3. Æthelstan
    Jun 30 2024

    Aethelstan (924-939), renowned through the whole world whose fame flourishes and whose honour endures everywhere, whom God set as king over the English people. Raised on the high throne, and leader of these earthly armies, so that the king himself, mighty in war, could conquer other fierce kings and crush their proud necks.

    Characters

    Aethelstan - King of the Anglo-Saxons (924-927), King of the English (927-939)

    Edward the Elder - King of the Anglo-Saxons (899-924), father of Aethelstan

    Ecgwynn - first wife of Edward, mother of Aethelstan

    Aelfflaed - second wife of Edward, mother of Aelfweard, Edwin and Eadgifu

    Eadgifu - third wife of Edward, mother of Edmund and Eadred

    Aethelflaed - Lady of Mercia (911-918), aunt of Aethelstan

    Alfred - King of the West-Saxons (871-886), King of the Anglo-Saxons (886-899), grandfather of Aethelstan

    Aelfweard - half-brother of Aethelstan and claimant

    Edwin - half-brother of Aethelstan and claimant

    Constantine II - King of Alba

    Owain - King of Strathclyde

    Sihtric - Viking King of Dublin (917-20)

    Guthfrith - Viking King of Dublin (920-34)

    Olaf Guthfrithson - Viking King of Dublin (934-39)

    Henry I - King of GermanyHarald Finehair - King of Norway

    Hywel Dda - king of Deheubarth

    Idwal foel - king of Gwynedd

    Morgan ap Owain - king of Gwent

    Tewdwr ap Elisse - king of Brycheiniog

    William of Malmesbury - 13th century chronicler


    Credits

    Music: Chivalry Fair by Alexander Nakarada (www.creatorchords.com)

    Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 License

    https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/






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  • 2. Edward the Elder
    May 29 2024

    Though Edward the Elder's reign (899-924) is overshadowed by his father and his son. His achievements during his 25 years reign were unquestionable. He continued his father’s work with determination and courage. Historian Frank Stenton characterised his reign as one of the best sustained and most decisive campaigns in the whole of the Dark Ages.


    Characters

    Edward the Elder - King of the Anglo-Saxons (899-924)

    Aethelflaed - Lady of Mercia (911-918), elder sister of Edward

    Alfred - King of the West-Saxons (871-886), King of the Anglo-Saxons (886-899), father Edward and Aethelflaed

    Ealhswith - mother of Edward and Aethelflaed

    Aethelwold - cousin of Edward and claimant to the throne

    Aethelhelm - cousin of Edward and former claimant to the throne

    Ecgwynn - first wife of Edward, mother of Aethelstan and Edith

    Aelfflaed - second wife of Edward, mother of Aelfweard, Edwin and Eadgifu

    Eadgifu - third wife of Edward, mother of Edmund and Eadred

    Aethelstan - aetheling and son of Edward

    Aethelred - Lord of Mercia (881-911), husband of Aethelflaed

    Plegmund - Archbishop of Canterbury

    William of Malmesbury - chronicler

    Guthrum - Danish warlord and King of East-Anglia (878-890)

    Eohric - Danish Viking king of East Anglia (890-902)



    Western-Viking hybrid music - Alexander Nakarada

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    Warfare and battlefields - medieval battlefield - weapons- horses- and soldiers

    Warfare and battlefields - medieval battlefield - weapons and horses - close perspective

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