The Great Schism of the Papacy (1378-1417)
For nearly four decades, medieval Europe was torn apart by a crisis of faith and authority known as the Great Schism. With two, and later three, rival popes all claiming…
Connecting the dots across time
For nearly four decades, medieval Europe was torn apart by a crisis of faith and authority known as the Great Schism. With two, and later three, rival popes all claiming…
Discover the powerful West African Kingdom of Benin, where history wasn't written in books but cast in brilliant bronze. These intricate sculptures were more than just art; they were a…
The simple fork, a standard in every modern kitchen, was once seen as a scandalous and diabolical tool. Its use was condemned by the church as an insult to God,…
Before modern courts and juries, how did medieval society determine guilt when evidence was scarce? This post explores the fascinating world of trial by ordeal, a judicial system where fire,…
Long before GPS or paper maps, Australia's First Peoples navigated the vast continent using an intricate system of songs. These Aboriginal Songlines are not just melodies; they are living maps,…
In 1054, the leaders of the Eastern and Western Christian churches excommunicated each other in a moment of high drama that has echoed for a millennium. This cataclysmic event, known…
Long before European ships reached its shores, North America was home to a sprawling civilization of pyramid-builders. The Mississippian culture built monumental cities, commanded vast trade networks, and developed a…
Long before the pyramids, nomadic hunter-gatherers in Turkey built Göbekli Tepe, a vast and sophisticated temple complex that predates Stonehenge by 6,000 years. This monumental discovery is forcing historians to…
Tossing people out of windows seems to be a uniquely Bohemian form of political protest. The infamous Defenestrations of Prague—in 1419, 1483, and 1618—were not just random acts of violence…
For over 400 years, long after Carthage had fallen, Rome faced a true equal in the East: the mighty Sassanian Persian Empire. More than just a rival, this sophisticated civilization…
While we often picture medieval pilgrimage as a purely spiritual quest, it was also one of history's first great industries. This journey into the business of faith reveals how relics…
While the crusades to the Holy Land are famous, a longer and more brutal series of holy wars were fought in the forests of Northern Europe. Known as the Baltic…
The vibrant frescoes of Minoan Crete reveal a breathtaking ritual: bull-leaping. Part acrobatics, part dance with death, this ancient practice continues to baffle historians. Was it a sacred ceremony to…
In the 1730s, a group of Parisian printing apprentices staged a bizarre and brutal ritual, capturing and "trying" all the local cats in a mock court before executing them. This…
Who held the ultimate power in medieval Europe: the Pope or the Holy Roman Emperor? This question ignited the Investiture Controversy, a titanic struggle that pitted Pope Gregory VII against…
Long before European empires, a sophisticated trade network thrived across North America, connecting distant communities. Discover the Hopewell tradition, where exotic materials like obsidian from the Rockies and shells from…
In one of history's most bizarre episodes, Pope Stephen VI had the nine-month-old corpse of his predecessor, Pope Formosus, exhumed, dressed in papal robes, and put on trial in 897…
Explore the history of the Codex Gigas, the largest medieval manuscript known as the "Devil's Bible." We delve into the chilling legend of its creation—a pact made between a desperate…
Imagine a pig, dressed in human clothes, being led to the gallows for murder. This wasn't a fairy tale, but a real and surprisingly common practice in medieval Europe, where…
The tale of the Children's Crusade—thousands of innocent youth marching to the Holy Land—is one of history's most tragic stories. But what if the popular legend is almost entirely wrong?…