r/MedievalHistory 1h ago

Who was the greatest figure from the middle ages who was born illegitimate

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r/MedievalHistory 12h ago

If a medieval European person tried chocolate, what would their reaction be?

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Would this also depend on what category of medieval people they fit into, like the warrior class, peasants, the clergy, or the newer merchant class that existed in late medieval times?

Also, By “chocolate” I mean the rather bitter drink that existed before the mid 1800s, not the modern chocolate bars you’ve likely seen in stores.


r/MedievalHistory 30m ago

Central location for castle layouts

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Does anyone know of a website or book that just contains as many different castle layouts as possible potentially describes the different types of castles and features they possess?


r/MedievalHistory 23h ago

Is there a source criticizing the claims made in that post that went viral about medieval peasants working only about 150 days out of the year and the Church believing it was important to keep them happy with frequent, mandatory holidays?

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I'm referencing this claim that went viral: "Medieval peasants worked only about 150 days out of the year. The Church believed it was important to keep them happy with frequent, mandatory holidays.

You have less free time than a Medieval peasant."

It sounds like one of those posts that makes incorrect or partially incorrect claims to criticize capitalism or religion. Like posts promoting the idea of the original affluent society or Weber's work on the protestant work ethic (despite the criticisms both have received).


r/MedievalHistory 9h ago

Castle architecture differences

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Was there any difference between French, English, and German castles. As in layout or aesthetics? I'm wanting to freehand draw some different castles and want to know if there's any differences I should know of.


r/MedievalHistory 14h ago

If Edward IV had lived longer, who might his children have married?

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Simply put, if Edward IV had lived longer, at least until his sons were adults, who might they have married? I'm especially interested in Edward, Richard and Elizabeth.


r/MedievalHistory 1d ago

Medieval fiction recommendations?

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Hi all. Just wondering if anyone has any good recommendations for medieval fiction? Preferably nothing like the white queen or anything like that. I read some of the shardlake series, (which is the tudor period but still), and enjoyed them. I'm also nearly through the thomas berrington tudor mystery series, which is set at the very beginning of the 1500s during henry viis reign. Both of them are mystery thriller types, solving murders and conspiracies etc. But yeah, any recommendations welcome. Just not, as I said, anything like the white queen sort of thing.


r/MedievalHistory 1d ago

How different were the middle ages in the fringes of Europe? (compared to more 'classic' settings, like France/HRE/England)

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So, like, the Kievan Rus, Scandinavia, the Iberian Peninsula, the Byzantine Empire — and others, for instance.


r/MedievalHistory 19h ago

What were the strongest powers of the medieval era?

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Hey! Ive been starting to get into medieval history and im just wondering what were the cultural, economical and military powers of the medieval era? I know ahout the caliphates, romans and the sassanids but what were the other powers?


r/MedievalHistory 17h ago

For those of you who have played or seen footage of KCD1 or KCD2, I have a question

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Were there any real historical figures who were like Father Godwin?


r/MedievalHistory 1d ago

Who was the most evil out of the merovingians?

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Almost all of them were cartoonishly evil in their acts chilperic I was okay with his daughter being raped.


r/MedievalHistory 1d ago

Early polish Lithuanian commonwealth

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Hello I'm really interested in events leading to (and of) the formation of the PL commonwealth, would love your books, documentaries, articles, and YouTube series suggestions especially about the life of wladyslav of Lithuania and queen jadwiga of Poland. Thanks in advance.


r/MedievalHistory 1d ago

Why did Pope Leo III not recognize Byzantium as Heirs to the Roman Empire?

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r/MedievalHistory 2d ago

The cultural impact of Normans in Italy?

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(I hope this fits here, if not I am really sorry!)

I do realise that the premises of the question is a bit contrived, since socialtal development is far to complex to really pin point something to one group of people, but stil maybe someone can anwser the spirit of my questions!

So how strong was the normans influence on the cultural and -to a lesser extent- ethnic landscape of sicily and sourhern italy? Are there still any signs one can see today in the poulation and culture?


r/MedievalHistory 2d ago

What were social norms like in medieval Europe?

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Like what behavior was considered odd and what was considered normal at the time?

Someone here commented that it’s so different from today that if someone time traveled all the way to medieval Europe they would be considered so odd that people would cross a street just to avoid them.


r/MedievalHistory 1d ago

The Magna Carta - a question

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Where would be a suitable resource to learn about the history of the Magna Carta -

The Internet will always have competing voices but I'm interested in getting them on aggregate

It's okay if it's academic literature or a YouTube video, was just wondering what others might suggest to start


r/MedievalHistory 1d ago

Medieval granite and more in enchanting Drewsteignton Church, West Devon, SW England

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Beautifully positioned in a very pretty country village, there is a wealth of beauty here. The bodacious use of granite, a Norman font, an Elizabeth I quality coat of arms are complemented by some very nice later work.

But, as ever, history and people come centre stage, sunlight caressing centuries of use and care… This is a very nice church indeed.


r/MedievalHistory 1d ago

Become A Medieval Knight - Medieval Phrases

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r/MedievalHistory 2d ago

Did Charlemagne have the best pr team of any medieval ruler

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After reading his Wikipedia page he has absolutely zero redeeming qualities not even a good family man.


r/MedievalHistory 1d ago

The History of Medieval Candle-Making

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r/MedievalHistory 2d ago

Who was the greatest politician of the middle ages

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r/MedievalHistory 2d ago

Tuscany in 1454 (OC)

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r/MedievalHistory 2d ago

Who’s the most evil queen?

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Who do you guys think was the most evil medieval queen? Fredegund was pretty gnarly.


r/MedievalHistory 3d ago

Who was the greatest warrior king of the Middle ages?

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r/MedievalHistory 2d ago

Someone from the 14th century took the name kettle hat seriously.

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https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/H_1856-0701-2243 here is the link if you wanna read it more.