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🗓️ 18 September 2021
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0:00.0 | I've got a great podcast recommendation for you. As a history fan, I reckon you'll love |
0:04.7 | Echoes of History, the podcast from Ubisoft, the people behind the famous video game series |
0:10.7 | Assassin's Creed. Through storytellers and historians, this podcast unravels epic mythologies |
0:17.4 | and relives the most important times of our history. To celebrate the launch of Assassin's |
0:23.0 | Creed Mirage, Ubisoft presents a new season of Echoes of History dedicated to the setting |
0:29.5 | of the new game, 9th century Baghdad. In season 2, figures of Baghdad, you'll discover |
0:36.2 | the stories of the extraordinary people who held influence over the Abbasid Caliphate. |
0:42.3 | Whether they were scientists, philosophers, merchants, or artists, they all led rich lives in |
0:48.8 | the city of peace. So, if you're a fan of the game, or just want to be immersed in the |
0:53.9 | history of the Islamic Golden Age, I recommend you listen to Echoes of History now, where |
0:59.4 | ever you get your podcasts. Have you ever wondered why one of Ruan Cathedral's |
1:04.0 | towers is called the Tower of Butter? Or what animals have faced trials in courts for? |
1:10.6 | Or even how the Black Country got its name? Well, you can find the answers to questions |
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1:35.7 | Welcome to this episode of Gone Medieval from History Hit, I'm Matt Lewis. Witchcraft |
1:40.6 | has a long and often dark history. It became more prominent after the medieval period |
1:45.7 | when witch hunts and witch trials became more commonplace. But a charge of witchcraft in |
1:50.7 | the Middle Ages could still be fatal. Using magic to bring about a death was often considered |
1:55.6 | the same as sticking a knife in. Using it to some an evil was a heresy that could |
1:59.8 | see the guilty burned at the stake. I'm joined today by Gemma Holman to talk about another |
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