Tink's Medieval Times is a podcast delivered by me, William Tink, a teacher of and enthusiast for history, especially the medieval world. The opening series - "Crusades O'Clock" - takes a look at the reasons for the various crusading movements (especially of the eleventh, twelfth and thirteenth centuries), the events of these expeditions and the ways in which they affected their participants and the people's and areas they targeted.
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Tink's Medieval Times is a podcast delivered by me, William Tink, a teacher of and enthusiast for history, especially the medieval world. The opening series - "Crusades O'Clock" - takes a look at the reasons for the various crusading movements (especially of the eleventh, twelfth and thirteenth centuries), the events of these expeditions and the ways in which they affected their participants and the people's and areas they targeted.
With apologies in advance for the music! I hope you enjoy it. Any feedback welcome at tinksmedievaltimes@gmail.com .
Crusades O'Clock Episode 26 - The County of Tripoli Takes Shape
Tink's Medieval Times - Crusades O'Clock
37 minutes 57 seconds
1 month ago
Crusades O'Clock Episode 26 - The County of Tripoli Takes Shape
Raymond of Toulouse is dead...
But his dream lives on...
Join us for the first in two episodes looking at the nominal County of Tripoli's efforts to seize its eponymous city.
#Crusades #Tripoli #Raymond #Byzantine
Tink's Medieval Times - Crusades O'Clock
Tink's Medieval Times is a podcast delivered by me, William Tink, a teacher of and enthusiast for history, especially the medieval world. The opening series - "Crusades O'Clock" - takes a look at the reasons for the various crusading movements (especially of the eleventh, twelfth and thirteenth centuries), the events of these expeditions and the ways in which they affected their participants and the people's and areas they targeted.
With apologies in advance for the music! I hope you enjoy it. Any feedback welcome at tinksmedievaltimes@gmail.com .