248. Medieval Treason
Publisher |
Goalhanger Podcasts
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
History
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History
Publication Date |
Oct 31, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:48:36

Join Tom and Dominic at the National Archives as they explore the history of treason in Britain, going right back to the 1351 treason act. How has treason changed since its inception? Why are traitors hanged, drawn, and quartered? What impact did the reformation have upon treason? As these questions are answered, the story will interlink with some of the biggest characters in British history: Richard III, Henry VIII, James I, and more!

Treason: People, Power and Plot opens at The National Archives on 5th November and runs until 6th April. It is free to all. For all information and to delve deeper please visit nationalarchives.gov.uk/treason.

This episode is sponsored by the National Archives.

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