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History of the Crusades

Author: Sharyn Eastaugh

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Over 900 years ago, thousands of Christians invaded the Middle East, intent on taking the Holy Land from the Muslims. The following 200 years were marked by a series of military campaigns known as the Crusades.
Join us to follow the history of the Crusades from 1095 onwards. Castles, battles, religious clashes, Richard the Lionheart, the Assassins, Eleanor of Aquitaine, Saladin, the Knights Templar - all will feature as we examine one of the most interesting periods in history.
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The new podcast series "Reconquista" which carries on from the History of the Crusades Podcast is now available.
The Lithuanian Conflict XXVI - The End
The Lithuanian Conflict XXV - The decline of the Teutonic Order
The Lithuanian Conflict XXIV - Many endings
The Lithuanian Conflict XXIII - Coronation crisis
The Lithuanian Conflict XXII - The Great Conference of 1427
The Lithuanian Conflict XXI - War and peace
The Lithuanian Conflict XX - Catching up on news from home
The Lithuanian Conflict XIX - The Council of Constance Part 3
The Lithuanian Conflict XVIII - The Council of Constance Part 2
The Lithuanian Conflict XVII - The Council of Constance Part 1
The Lithuanian Conflict XVI - The Hunger War
The Lithuanian Conflict XV - A new Grandmaster
The Lithuanian Conflict XIV - Michael and the Emperor
The Lithuanian Conflict XIII - Tales of intrigue and suspicion
The Lithuanian Conflict XII - The First Peace of Thorn
The Lithuanian Conflict XI - The siege of Marienburg
The Lithuanian Conflict X - To Marienburg
The Lithuanian Conflict IX - The Battle of Tannenberg Part 3
The Lithuanian Conflict VIII - The Battle of Tannenberg Part 2
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Comments (30)

Tyson Alder

Great podcast, play at 1.5+ speed though, the cadence is rather slow. I didn't notice any real bias, just a telling of what happened. Of course, if you came here to hear that Muslims are all subhuman demons, well you'll have to resort to quoting 1984 since, ya know, actual history doesn't back up that silly claim.

Mar 15th
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Mahdi Rafiei

cute start :))

Jan 16th
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Reza rezaee

really enjoying this podcast

Dec 17th
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Kevin Boyd

Really enjoying the podcasts. Helping me endure the lockdown in Scotland

May 5th
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Beau Ste Croix

This is biased to the point of not being true. Innumerable Christian pilgrims where slaughtered by muslims and this dumb woman says only a few and nothing major? Not one mention of the countless Muslim jihads. If you want prime revisionist history this podcast is it. So disappointing.

Feb 28th
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Christopher Blackburn (chris110022)

very biased

Dec 14th
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Ryan Sansing

this is the best podcast ever

Oct 31st
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gatremonti

really enjoying it. very informative and well delivered

Oct 23rd
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Dan Atwell

thanks for the great podcast. I listen nightly

Oct 11th
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Michael Orr

kelery ikelly

Jul 15th
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Ron

half Lebanese half Egyptian here, very informative podcast

May 27th
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Rachel Walsh

Style of reading/talking is unbearable. Had to stop listening.

Apr 15th
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Max Hansen

George Orwell's book 1984 really well describes the feeling I get when I listen to this podcast... I get this queezy feeling because I know what I am being told is not true..

Mar 25th
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wonka whiteMan

the two of every episode is very obnoxious plz fix.

Nov 11th
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georg herzog

absolutely brilliant!

Sep 12th
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Daniel Allan Kafka

Why are there two of every episode?

Aug 30th
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Randöm Black

so good!

Jul 19th
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Guillermo Dominguez

Great podcast. Keep up the awesome work, I only wish other podcasts were as good as this one

Jul 13th
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Joseph Muller

outstanding. Snarky yet unbelievably informative.

Jun 11th
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sean mchugh

really enjoy your humorous delivery...

May 12th
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