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Knossos

23 April 2023

The legend of the Minotaur and its labyrinth has captivated us for centuries, but is there any evidence of it really existing?

In this...

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Books

23 April 2023

The Book. It’s the most powerful object in history (sorry Sword fans). But how did it come to be? And what was wrong with good old scrolls in...

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Why Do We Have A Coronation?

22 April 2023

All this month, Gone Medieval is your perfect companion to the forthcoming coronation of King Charles III. 

In this third special...

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43:27

The Pirates' Code

21 April 2023

How common was it for a pirates to walk the plank? Was there a lot of rum? And were relationships allowed on ships?

Kate is joined by...

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28:40

Russian Civil War with Antony Beevor

21 April 2023

*Content Warning - This episode contains references to rape and suicide* 

The Russian Civil War was a brutal episode in the rise of...

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22:44

Becoming Benjamin Franklin

20 April 2023

Benjamin Franklin is considered by many to be one of the first to live the American Dream. He came from humble beginnings, Franklin was raised in...

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38:40

Bess's Hardwick Hall

20 April 2023

Hardwick Hall is a triumph of Elizabethan architecture. Built in the late sixteenth century, its halls, corridors and staircases embody the...

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43:10

The First Toolmakers

20 April 2023

Invention and innovation are two concepts that have propelled humankind forward for as long as people can remember - but who were the...

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43:58

Empire State Building

19 April 2023

When it was completed in 1931, the Empire State Building became the tallest building in the world. While it has long been surpassed, it is still...

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40:31

Inventing Bond: Gadgets

19 April 2023

Dagger shoes, Lipstick gas grenade, Razor rimmed hat, Milk bottle Grenade…Prosthetic Nipple.

We’re continuing our exploration of the...

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28:17

Britain's Maritime History

18 April 2023

Is it even possible to imagine what Britain would have been without seafaring? Braving the waters beyond our harbours can be traced back eight and...

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32:20

Sutton Hoo

18 April 2023

Centuries ago, an Anglo-Saxon noble was buried within a 90-foot ship in a mound at Sutton Hoo. It serves as the richest burial ever found in...

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49:05

Heirs, Affairs & Exiles: The Powderham Scandal

18 April 2023

Why would a man embroil his own nephew in a sex scandal? What was it like for a Georgian man to have his affair with another man shared in the...

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28:54

The Mystery of the Frogman Lionel Crabb

17 April 2023

On the night of the 19th of April, 1956, the decorated navy diver Lionel Crabb went missing. A veteran of the Second World War, Crabb had been...

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40:01

America's Top Secrets: Manhattan Project to Drone Warfare

17 April 2023

Much of American history has been redacted. Since the World War 2, the number of secrets the US government has kept has grown exponentially. There...

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47:31

John Donne: England’s Greatest Love Poet

17 April 2023

John Donne was a scholar of law, a sea adventurer, an MP, a priest, the Dean of St Paul's Cathedral - and perhaps the greatest love poet in the...

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38:53

Colonising Nicaragua: William Walker

17 April 2023

In the mid-19th century, William Walker led a group of fellow US Expansionists to Nicaragua, in an attempt to seize the country as their own. Some...

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31:28

The Koh-i-Noor Diamond

16 April 2023

The enormous Cullinan Diamond will be on display at Charles III Coronation, but the diamond that's missing - the Koh-i-Noor - is the one that...

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31:43

Assassins vs Templars: The Templars & The Holy Grail

16 April 2023

This is the most sought after Christian relic, believed to have miraculous healing powers and divine origins. What isn’t known is exactly what...

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40:21

Telegraph

16 April 2023

Get ready for the story of how the telegraph went from a long line of monks holding hands to a technology that straddled the earth. One which...

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44:58

Iron Age Scotland: Clachtoll Broch

16 April 2023

Across northern Scotland, you can still see the skeletal remains of prehistoric skyscrapers known as brochs. These enigmatic drystone towers...

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