Ep. 23 - Duke Ernst, Rebel and Legend - A medieval story about loyalty and friendship

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In this episode Emperor Konrad II (1024-1039) consolidates his reign adding a secular leg to his control of the imperial church by placing his son Henry on the ducal throne of Bavaria,. This is the first of many ducal and royal titles he will acquire.

This push for centralised control leads to a rebellion, led by the emperor's 16-year old stepson, duke Ernst II of Swabia (1012-1030). Ernst fights bravely but when his vassals put the oath to the emperor above the fidelity they owe the duke, he has to succumb. Konrad first locks him up but is prepared to reinstate him if he hands over his friend and loyal vassal Werner of Kiburg. When Ernst refuses he becomes an outlaw and - in the legend - has great adventures in weird and foreign lands where the Flat Hoofs and the Grippians live...

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I really like that there are so many strong women in the history so far. Whether they just weren’t recorded in other countries’ histories, or if women weren’t permitted to have as much power/equality elsewhere, there seems to be more. Also they seem to have been treated better by historians. From this account, anyway.

--enyo--