• Adela of Blois: The Silent Crusader

  • Jan 11 2024
  • Length: 30 mins
  • Podcast

Adela of Blois: The Silent Crusader

  • Summary

  • Prepare to be whisked back to an era where sword met shield, and the political arena was as fierce as any battlefield. We're not just recounting history; we're giving you the keys to a kingdom where Adela of Blois, daughter of William the Conqueror, reigned supreme behind the velvet curtains of power. Her tale is stitched together with the threads of strategic alliances, fervent Crusade support, and the unyielding will to shape her dynasty's destiny. As we unpack her life story, keep your ears primed for our next historical heartthrob reveal – none other than Eleanor of Aquitaine and her labyrinth of love affairs, a perfect prelude to Valentine’s Day.

    This episode is no damsel-in-distress narrative; it's a showcase of medieval might and maternal mastery. Witness how Adela's influence sent her husband, Stephen, on crusading escapades, not once, but twice, all while she governed with a deft hand. From the echoes of her orders in the Marcini Convent to the letters that bound her to the Holy Land’s happenings, Adela's story redefines what it means to be a woman of substance in the chronicles of crusading history. Join us as we raise a toast to the women whose silent battles and strategic support played an indispensable role in the tales often told only of men.

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