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In this fascinating episode, we are joined by Professor Stephen Morillo, a renowned historian and leading expert on medieval warfare. Together, we explore the strategies, cultures, and justifications that shaped how wars were fought during the medieval era. From the clash of swords to the march of armies, Professor Morillo reveals how medieval warfare was influenced by cultural beliefs, subsistence methods, and geopolitical structures.
This insightful discussion examines major cultural divides — such as the contrast between the nomadic horse cultures of the steppes and the sedentary agricultural societies — while unpacking the customs and rules that governed warfare across regions.
If you are passionate about medieval history, military strategy, or the cultural forces that defined the way wars were waged, this is an episode you will not want to miss.
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In this fascinating episode, we are joined by Professor Stephen Morillo, a renowned historian and leading expert on medieval warfare. Together, we explore the strategies, cultures, and justifications that shaped how wars were fought during the medieval era. From the clash of swords to the march of armies, Professor Morillo reveals how medieval warfare was influenced by cultural beliefs, subsistence methods, and geopolitical structures.
This insightful discussion examines major cultural divides — such as the contrast between the nomadic horse cultures of the steppes and the sedentary agricultural societies — while unpacking the customs and rules that governed warfare across regions.
If you are passionate about medieval history, military strategy, or the cultural forces that defined the way wars were waged, this is an episode you will not want to miss.

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