Episodes

  • Medieval Christmas Battles: When Peace and War Collided | Ep. 93
    Nov 19 2025

    December 25th, 1066: William the Conqueror's coronation erupted in chaos as Norman soldiers set fire to London, thinking their duke was being assassinated. Merry Christmas.

    Medieval Christmas wasn't about peace on earth. It was about power, strategy, and violence barely contained by sacred tradition. Discover why Christmas was the most dangerous time of the medieval year.

    Discover Medieval Christmas Warfare:

    • How the Church's Truce of God tried and failed to stop Christmas warfare
    • Why kings chose Christmas Day for coronations and sieges
    • When Christmas became the perfect time for assassination
    • How William the Conqueror's Christmas coronation sparked riots
    • Why Count Joselin lost Edessa by leaving for Christmas celebration
    • What happened when Puritans banned Christmas in 1644
    • How Christmas truces were honored and betrayed throughout medieval Europe

    Through the eyes of kings, knights, and soldiers, witness how Christmas became a strategic chess game where sacred peace and brutal warfare collided. From Charlemagne's imperial coronation to the murder of Thomas Becket, discover the tension between Christmas as holy day and Christmas as opportunity.

    Episode Duration: 60 minutes
    Host: Monte Schumacher - Medieval historian & castle restoration expert

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    48 mins
  • Rhodes to Malta: The Knights Impossible Revenge | Ep. 92
    Aug 31 2025

    Rhodes to Malta: The Knights' 42-Year Quest for Impossible Revenge

    The Ultimate Medieval Revenge Epic

    From devastating defeat to impossible victory - the complete story of how 600 Knights defied the Ottoman Empire across four decades. In 1522, the Knights Hospitaller lost Rhodes to Suleiman the Magnificent. In 1565, they faced him again at Malta and achieved the ultimate vindication.

    Experience the Complete Epic:

    - Part 1 - Rhodes 1522: How 600 Knights held off 80,000 Ottoman troops in an impossible siege- The noble surrender that preserved honor and taught strategic lessons- 42 years of exile, preparation, and burning desire for revenge

    - Part 2 - Malta 1565: Revolutionary fortress engineering meets tactical genius- The siege that broke the Ottoman Empire and ended their Mediterranean expansion- How defeat became the foundation for history's greatest military comeback

    Through detailed analysis of siege warfare, leadership under pressure, and tactical innovation, witness how the Knights transformed humiliation into ultimate triumph. This is medieval military history at its most epic.

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    Episode Duration: 68 minutes of immersive medieval warfareHost: Monte Schumacher - Medieval military historian

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • The Hammer of God: Charles Martel's Battle That Saved Christian Europe | Ep.91
    Aug 22 2025

    The Hammer of God: Charles Martel's Battle That Saved Christian Europe

    ⚔️ The Battle That Determined Europe's Faith

    In October 732, two worlds collided on the fields near Tours. From the south came the greatest Muslim army ever assembled in Western Europe—80,000 veteran warriors who had conquered Spain and now threatened to sweep toward Rome itself. Standing in their path was Charles "The Hammer" Martel and his revolutionary Frankish infantry.

    🏰 Discover How One Battle Changed Everything:

    • How Charles Martel forged the first professional European army since Rome
    • The Islamic conquest that swept from Spain to threaten Paris
    • Revolutionary infantry tactics that defeated "invincible" cavalry
    • Seven days of tense standoff before the decisive clash
    • Abd al-Rahman's strategic gamble to conquer Christian Europe
    • Why this battle determined the religious future of an entire continent


    Through detailed analysis of primary sources and battlefield archaeology, witness the clash that stopped Islamic expansion into Europe and established the foundation for medieval Christendom. Charles Martel's tactical genius and strategic vision didn't just win a battle—they preserved a civilization.

    From the sophisticated siege of Córdoba to the development of heavy infantry formations, this episode reveals how military innovation and determined leadership can alter the course of history when everything hangs in the balance.

    🎙️ About Saving History: Monte Schumacher explores medieval warfare and political strategy monthly. 50,000+ listeners. Living the château dream in France's Loire Valley.

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    Episode Duration: 33:12 minutes

    Host: Monte Schumacher - Medieval historian & military strategy expert


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    33 mins
  • The Poisoner's Crown: Lucrezia Borgia and Renaissance Power | Ep.90
    Aug 20 2025

    The Poisoner's Crown: Lucrezia Borgia and Renaissance Power

    🏰 History's Most Misunderstood Woman

    Was Lucrezia Borgia really Renaissance Italy's master poisoner? For 500 years, she's been called a seductive murderess and symbol of papal corruption. But modern scholarship reveals almost everything we've been told is wrong.

    ⚔️ Discover the Real Story:

    • How a pope's illegitimate daughter became Europe's most valuable marriage prize
    • Why the poison allegations appear to be complete fabrications
    • Her transformation from papal pawn to respected Duchess of Ferrara
    • The sophisticated Renaissance court she created in northern Italy
    • How she wielded real political power despite formal limitations
    • Why female rulers were viewed with suspicion in Renaissance Italy


    Through primary sources and diplomatic correspondence, we separate myth from reality in one of history's most controversial lives. The real Lucrezia was a survivor who transformed herself from notorious scandal to respected ruler.

    🎙️ About Saving History: Monte Schumacher explores medieval and Renaissance history monthly. 50,000+ listeners. Living the château dream in France's Loire Valley.

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    Episode Duration: 28:36 minutes

    Host: Monte Schumacher - Medieval historian & castle restoration expert

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    29 mins
  • Black Plague: The Four Years That Ended the Middle Ages | Ep.89
    Aug 13 2025

    Black Plague: The Four Years That Ended the Middle Ages

    🏰 The Most Pivotal Pandemic in History

    In October 1347, twelve plague ships limped into Sicily carrying death itself. What followed wasn't just Europe's deadliest pandemic—it was the complete transformation of medieval civilization in just four years. The Black Plague killed one-third of Europe's population and ended the Middle Ages forever.

    ⚔️ Discover How Four Years Changed Everything:

    - The Plague Ships Arrival - How Genoese traders brought death from Asia to medieval Europe

    - Medieval Medicine's Failure - Why castle walls and royal physicians proved utterly helpless

    - The Church's Crisis - How 40% of English priests died, shattering medieval Christianity

    - Economic Revolution - Why surviving peasants suddenly gained unprecedented wealth and power

    - Feudalism's Collapse - How labor shortages ended serfdom and transformed European society

    - Renaissance Origins - Why this catastrophe gave birth to the modern world

    Through the eyes of chroniclers, physicians, nobles, and peasants, witness history's great dividing line. Medieval Europe entered 1347 confident in its traditions. Four years later, it had become the foundation of our modern civilization.

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    Episode Duration: 27:15 minutes

    Host: Monte Schumacher - Medieval historian & castle restoration expert

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    27 mins
  • Frederick II: The Wonder of the World - From Orphan to Europe's Most Powerful Emperor | Ep.88
    May 10 2025

    Frederick II: The Wonder of the World 👑

    From orphaned street child to Europe's most powerful emperor

    Orphaned at age 4 in 1198 Sicily, Frederick II defied impossible odds to become "Stupor Mundi." This forgotten child revolutionized medieval Europe through genius and controversy.

    ⚔️ Discover Medieval Genius:

    • How diplomacy reclaimed Jerusalem when crusades failed

    • Why he built Europe's first secular university

    • What scientific experiments shocked medieval minds

    • How Christian, Muslim, Jewish scholars united at court

    • When one ruler challenged papal authority forever

    • What legacy still influences Europe today

    Through the eyes of chroniclers and enemies alike, witness medieval Europe's transformation. A multicultural visionary emerged from chaos to reshape an entire continent.

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    Episode Duration: 42 minutes

    Host: Monte Schumacher - Medieval historian & castle restoration expert

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    46 mins
  • After Show: Siege and Legacy of Château Gaillard | Ep.87
    Jan 29 2025

    Join us for an engaging after show discussion of our recent episode: "Richard the Lionheart's Perfect Castle and Phillip's Greatest Siege".We'll unpack Richard the Lionheart's revolutionary castle design, debate Philip's siege tactics, and explore how this pivotal moment transformed medieval warfare. From the controversial decision to maintain a winter siege to the ingenious use of the latrine chute for infiltration, our hosts break down the key military innovations that made this siege legendary.

    Plus, we'll address listener questions about medieval engineering, castle architecture, and the political fallout that reshaped 13th-century Europe.

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    19 mins
  • Richard the Lionheart's Perfect Castle and Phillip's Greatest Siege | Ep.86
    Jan 28 2025

    Richard the Lionheart's Perfect Castle and Phillip's Greatest Siege

    From revolutionary fortress design to history's most dramatic siege

    Built in 1196 as the "perfect castle," Château Gaillard faced its ultimate test in 1203. Two kings' fate hung in the balance as revolutionary siege tactics met medieval engineering genius.

    Discover Medieval Warfare:

    • How Richard designed the most advanced castle ever built

    • Why Philip Augustus changed siege warfare forever

    • What winter tactics broke the "impregnable" fortress

    • How innovative engineering shaped military history

    • When desperate heroism defined medieval courage

    • What political drama reshaped England and France

    Through the eyes of chroniclers and soldiers, witness medieval Europe's transformation. Revolutionary defensive architecture met unprecedented military strategies in a siege that changed warfare forever.

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    Episode Duration: 39:45 minutes

    Host: Monte Schumacher - Medieval historian & castle restoration expert

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    40 mins