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00:00:00 The Horrid Process of Castle Building 00:44:46 The Life of a Plague Doctor 02:06:51 The Glyndwr Rebellion 03:00:02 The Medici Dynasty 03:48:40 A History of Venice 04:57:20 Edward the Confessor 05:39:48 Harrying of the North 06:22:53 Siege of Vienna 07:08:11 Siege of Orleans Join this channel to get access to perks: / @asmr_historian Check out my Patreon for Ad Free Viewing: / asmrhistorian Merch: https://histmerch.shop/ Immerse yourself in nine uninterrupted hours of medieval history, offering a comprehensive look at the era’s challenges, innovations, and defining moments. Delve into the grim duties of plague doctors during the Black Death, learning how they struggled to contain the disease while donning their now-iconic beaked masks. Explore the intricate process of castle construction, from laying strong foundations and raising formidable walls to implementing sophisticated defensive features. Finally, discover the dramatic story of the Glyndŵr Rebellion, led by Owain Glyndŵr, which tested the resolve of the English crown and ignited Welsh nationalism. Presented in a calm, steady narrative, this compilation weaves together detailed historical accounts, archaeological insights, and contemporary chronicles, guiding you through a fascinating tapestry of medieval life. Whether you’re a dedicated history enthusiast, someone seeking a focused soundtrack for work or study, or simply looking for a soothing background to help you drift off, these nine hours illuminate the resilience, creativity, and turmoil of the Middle Ages. Information sourced from Wiki, Gutenburg, JSTOR, primary and secondary sources. All information is congruent with archaeological and history evidence at the time of recording.