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Threads of Order traces the world that rose form Charlemagne's crown and The Holy Roman Empire's dream of divine order, a society held together by feudal oaths, fortified churches, and the texture of belief. From cathedral vaults to wool tunics, this episode explores how hierachy became visible: how the same geometry shaped castles and cloisters, vestments and veils, labor and prayer.
It's a world of weight and endurance, where faith was something you could touch, and every wall, garment, and ritual told the same story: structure as salvation.
By George CurryThreads of Order traces the world that rose form Charlemagne's crown and The Holy Roman Empire's dream of divine order, a society held together by feudal oaths, fortified churches, and the texture of belief. From cathedral vaults to wool tunics, this episode explores how hierachy became visible: how the same geometry shaped castles and cloisters, vestments and veils, labor and prayer.
It's a world of weight and endurance, where faith was something you could touch, and every wall, garment, and ritual told the same story: structure as salvation.