The Greatest Knight Who Ever Lived | The True Story of William Marshal, Told for a Calm Night
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This is a Tale episode, our Friday tradition: one true story from history, told at the fireside. Kings fail him, wars find him, and through sixty years of it William Marshal keeps one simple code, and dies the most trusted man in England.
This is roughly a one hour story inside a three hour video. The tale ends softly around the 50 minute mark, and then a quiet hearth carries on until morning. Black screen friendly.
Chapters:
0:00 Welcome
2:33 The Anvil and the Hammer
7:56 The Hungry Knight
14:48 The Queen's Ransom
18:08 The Young King's Man
23:29 The Horse and the Devil
30:03 The Only Man Everyone Trusted
39:14 The House by the River
47:47 Drifting
50:15 Fireside until morning
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New episodes Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 6pm Eastern. Nights carry you inside an ordinary evening from the past. Tales, every Friday, tell one true story from history, calm enough to sleep to and interesting enough to stay up for.
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🌙 Norse myth sleep stories, The Sleeping Almanac: https://www.youtube.com/@TheSleepingAlmanac
🕊 Goddess sleep meditations, The Tender Hour: https://www.youtube.com/@TheTenderHourChannel
🎙 David's interview podcast, Conversations That Count: https://www.youtube.com/@ConversationsThatCount-CTC
🎧 Also on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3J6lZ10GvK07qCv3aQxnkR and Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/conversations-that-count-a31f16a6-3131-4c8f-982f-19d52407e8eb/id1890348796
Sources: The History of William Marshal (the medieval verse biography, c. 1226); Thomas Asbridge, The Greatest Knight; David Crouch, William Marshal.
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