This week, Peter Konieczny joins Danièle to talk about some dates and events that historians have used to define the start and the end of the Middle Ages, and the mysterious few centuries that some people actually believe didn’t exist.
See also: Explaining why the Phantom Time Hypothesis is all wrong
See also: When were the Middle Ages?
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Top Image: 15th century knight – Strasbourg Bibliothèque Nationale et Universitaire BNU Ms.2.260 fol. 25r
This week, Peter Konieczny joins Danièle to talk about some dates and events that historians have used to define the start and the end of the Middle Ages, and the mysterious few centuries that some people actually believe didn’t exist.
See also: Explaining why the Phantom Time Hypothesis is all wrong
See also: When were the Middle Ages?
You can subscribe to The Medieval Podcast via iTunes or our RSS feed – click here to listen to more episodes
The sponsors for this week’s podcast are:
Stitcher – you sign up for a one-month free trial of Stitcher Premium by going to https://www.stitcher.com/premium and using the promo code MEDIEVAL
Top Image: 15th century knight – Strasbourg Bibliothèque Nationale et Universitaire BNU Ms.2.260 fol. 25r
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