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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In Tudor England, walking outside without something on your head was the rough equivalent of stepping into the street in your underclothes. Men kept their heads covered indoors and out....Read More
When Henry VI's queen, Margaret of Anjou, rode north in the winter of 1461 with her young son in tow and the wreckage of Towton at her back, she did...Read More
We’ve all seen the famous painting of a pale teenage girl in a white gown, blindfolded, groping for the block while a crowd watches in silence. A reluctant queen, pushed...Read More
You’ve seen the pitched battles in paintings and the films, and it makes for a great story. A king on a white horse, banners flying, knights in their full armor...Read More
Margaret Tudor was Henry VIII's sister; she carried English blood north, and her great-grandson eventually united the two crowns. So she's the Scottish queen most English-speaking readers can name, if...Read More
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The Hat Wars of Tudor England: Why What You Wore on Your Head Could Mark You as a Rebel, a Fool, or a Heretic
In Tudor England, walking outside without something on your head was the rough equivalent of stepping into the street in your underclothes. Men kept their heads covered indoors and out....
Read MoreThe Wars of the Roses in Scotland: How the English Dynastic Crisis Played Out Across the Border
When Henry VI's queen, Margaret of Anjou, rode north in the winter of 1461 with her young son in tow and the wreckage of Towton at her back, she did...
Read MoreLady Jane Grey Was Not the Innocent Victim History Made Her: What the Evidence Actually Shows
We’ve all seen the famous painting of a pale teenage girl in a white gown, blindfolded, groping for the block while a crowd watches in silence. A reluctant queen, pushed...
Read MoreThe Medieval Siege: What It Actually Took to Starve Out a Castle, and How Long People Could Hold On
You’ve seen the pitched battles in paintings and the films, and it makes for a great story. A king on a white horse, banners flying, knights in their full armor...
Read More6 Forgotten Scottish Queens: The Women Who Sat on the Stewart Throne and What It Cost Them
Margaret Tudor was Henry VIII's sister; she carried English blood north, and her great-grandson eventually united the two crowns. So she's the Scottish queen most English-speaking readers can name, if...
Read MoreThe Women Who Married Into the Plantagenets and Lived to Regret It (What They Paid for the Price of a Crown)
A Plantagenet wedding looked, to all intents and purposes, like the prize of a lifetime. A young woman, sometimes barely past childhood, would be escorted across the Channel or up...
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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.