History That’s Raw, Real, and Riveting
TalesOfTheMiddleAges dives into the gritty realities and untold stories of the medieval world. This isn’t a polished version of history but an unfiltered look at the battles, betrayals, and traditions that shaped an era.
From the chaos of sieges to the politics of royal courts, every piece is packed with details that bring the Middle Ages into sharp focus. Whether you’re here for obscure facts, forgotten figures, or a fresh perspective, this is the place for history without the gloss.
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On New Year's Day 1540, a middle-aged king in disguise burst into a room at Rochester to surprise his bride. He had been pining over her portrait for months. He’d...Read More
The sentence was read, the judge broke his white wand, and the prisoner was led back to a cell that smelled of damp stone and old straw. Outside, word was...Read More
On a May morning in 1464, Edward IV slipped away from his hunting party and rode to a manor house in Northamptonshire to marry a widow with two small sons...Read More
A letter went out from London in May 1536, addressed to a diplomat in France. The writer claimed Anne Boleyn had slept with over a hundred men, including her own...Read More
Picture a market square in 14th-century England. Two women are screaming at each other over a stall, a crowd is forming, and one of them has just called the other...Read More
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Was Anne of Cleves Really That Ugly? The Truth Behind Henry VIII’s ‘Flanders Mare’
On New Year's Day 1540, a middle-aged king in disguise burst into a room at Rochester to surprise his bride. He had been pining over her portrait for months. He’d...
Read MoreThe Real Elizabeth Woodville: How a Widow from the Wrong Family Became Queen of England
On a May morning in 1464, Edward IV slipped away from his hunting party and rode to a manor house in Northamptonshire to marry a widow with two small sons...
Read MoreThe Condemned Cell: What the Last Days Before Execution Looked Like in Tudor and Stuart England
The sentence was read, the judge broke his white wand, and the prisoner was led back to a cell that smelled of damp stone and old straw. Outside, word was...
Read MoreThe Tudor Scandal Sheet: The Gossip, the Rumors, and the Lies That Circulated at Henry VIII’s Court
A letter went out from London in May 1536, addressed to a diplomat in France. The writer claimed Anne Boleyn had slept with over a hundred men, including her own...
Read MoreMedieval Insults: The Rudest Things People Said in the Middle Ages
Picture a market square in 14th-century England. Two women are screaming at each other over a stall, a crowd is forming, and one of them has just called the other...
Read MoreHatshepsut: The Forgotten Female Pharaoh Who Built an Empire, Then Vanished From History
There were plenty of powerful rulers in ancient Egyptian history. But very few of them were women who grabbed the throne, wore a ceremonial beard, declared themselves a god, and...
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Kylie Lang: Chronicler of Medieval Realities
Hi, I’m Kylie Lang. I’ve been fascinated by the Middle Ages for as long as I can remember. Based in France and living on the grounds of an old 13th-century estate, I spend my days visiting medieval castles, wandering ancient villages, and researching the real stories behind history’s most infamous figures.
I’m passionate about making history accessible and captivating. My writing goes beyond dry facts—I focus on the drama, the battles, and the bizarre customs that made the Middle Ages unforgettable. Whether I’m unpacking the brutal realities of medieval warfare or shedding light on the strange beauty rituals of the time, I strive to make history relatable, engaging, and impossible to put down.
If you’ve ever wondered what life was really like in a medieval castle or debated whether Henry VIII deserves his infamous reputation, I’m here to dig into the details and share the messy, fascinating truth.