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Gone Medieval

Edward the Confessor & New Year Saints

Gone Medieval

History Hit

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4.62.2K Ratings

🗓️ 3 January 2025

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

Ever wondered why the medieval world was so captivated by saints?


Matt Lewis welcomes in the new year with Amy Jeffs, author of 'Saints, A New Legendary of Heroes, Humans and Magic,' to unveil the mysteries and miracles that made saints central to medieval life. They delve into the legend of Edward the Confessor, recounting his miraculous encounter with a beggar who turned out to be St. John the Evangelist.

Amy also shares the spellbinding tales of St. Bridget's miraculous milk churn and St. Patrick's purgatory, a pilgrimage destination that offered visions akin to a medieval 'Dante's Inferno.' Join us to journey through the enchanting and rebellious world of saintly legends that reveal the medieval mind and its intricate beliefs.


Gone Medieval is presented by Matt Lewis and edited by Amy Haddow. The narrative script was written by Joseph Knight, the producer is Rob Weinberg. The senior producer is Anne-Marie Luff.

All music used is courtesy of Epidemic Sounds and All3 Media Music.

Gone Medieval is a History Hit podcast.


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0:00.0

Hello, I'm Matt Lewis.

0:02.6

And I'm Dr. Eleanor Yonaga.

0:04.2

And we're just popping up here to tell you some insider info.

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With the History Hit subscription, you can also watch hundreds of hours of original documentaries.

0:20.6

Such as my new series on everyone's favorite

0:22.8

conquerors, the Normans, or my recent exploration of the castles that made Britain. There's a new

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0:45.8

Hello, I'm Matt Lewis. Welcome to Gone Medieval from History Hit, the podcast that delves into the

0:55.7

greatest millennium in human history. We've got the most intriguing mysteries, the gobsmacking

1:01.7

details and latest groundbreaking research from the Vikings to the printing press, from kings to

1:07.7

popes to the crusades. We cross centuries and continents to delve into rebellions,

1:13.0

plots and murders, to find the stories big and small that tell us how we got here. Find out who we

1:19.9

really were with Gone Medieval, you might have already gathered, we're doing things

1:37.4

a little bit differently.

1:41.2

The veneration and worship of saints were an intrinsic part of the medieval world,

1:47.0

and the celebration of their dedicated feast days formed the main threads around which the rhythms of medieval life revolved.

1:56.0

So today, we're bringing in the new year by focusing on one of January's most famous saints and one of

2:02.5

England's most famous kings, Edward the Confessor.

2:07.6

I'll be joined by the marvellous Amy Jeff's author of the new book, Saints, a new legendary

2:13.9

of heroes, humans and magic, in which she delves into the legends, myths and

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