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EPISODE · Apr 9, 2026 · 56 MIN

286. Offa is NOT just wars and ditches! With Rory Naismith | Gloucester History Festival Special #3

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The Mercian king history reduced to a ditch—but changed EnglandMost people know Offa of Mercia for one thing: a giant ditch dividing England and Wales. But that familiar image hides a far more powerful—and fascinating—figure.In this episode, host Paul Bavill is joined by Cambridge historian Rory Naismith to challenge the long-standing myth of Offa as a brutal warlord. Instead, we uncover a ruler who helped shape the political, economic, and diplomatic foundations of early England.Why Offa of Mercia deserves a rethinkFor centuries, narratives shaped by sources like the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle have painted Offa as a violent tyrant. But as Rory explains, that version of history is incomplete—and often biased.Look closer, and a different picture emerges:A king who ruled for nearly 40 years, stabilising a vast kingdom A ruler who centralised power across southern England A leader who pioneered systems later used by kings like Alfred the Great Offa wasn’t just surviving—he was building something lasting.More than Offa’s DykeYes, Offa's Dyke is impressive—stretching coast to coast and rivaling Roman engineering in scale. But it wasn’t simply a defensive ditch.It was:A symbol of power and dominance A political statement to neighbouring Welsh kingdoms Part of a wider strategy to control borders and project authority Offa wasn’t just reacting—he was sending a message.The king who connected kingdomsFar from being isolated, Offa operated in a deeply interconnected world.This episode explores:His rivalry and diplomacy with Charlemagne Trade, coinage, and economic reform across his realm A remarkable gold coin linking Mercia to the Islamic world From Rome to Francia, Offa was playing the game of international politics at the highest level.Offa’s real legacyForget the “bloodthirsty conqueror” cliché. Offa’s greatest achievement was something far more significant:Creating a unified system of kingship Bringing together multiple regions under one authority Laying the groundwork for the future kingdom of England Without Offa, the later successes of rulers like Alfred may not have been possible.Listen MoreEpisode 16 – Eleanor Janega on the Dark Ages: https://pod.fo/e/11c7f3Episode 240 – Dirk Hoffman-Becking on the Holy Roman Empire: https://pod.fo/e/3330ceGuest details: Rory NaismithTwitter/X: https://twitter.com/rory_naismith 📚 Buy the book “Offa: King of the Mercians” via the History Rage Bookshop: 👉 https://uk.bookshop.org/a/10120/9780300257465See Rory live🎤 Gloucester History Festival 📅 Sunday 19th April 🎟️ Tickets: https://www.gloucesterhistoryfestival.co.uk/events/anglo-saxon-kings/Follow & support History RageLove the show? Here’s how to keep the rage alive:🔔 Follow History Rage on your podcast platform ⭐ Leave a review on Apple Podcasts & Spotify 📢 Share the episode with a fellow history fan 🌐 Find more episodes and updates via your preferred podcast app Your support helps bring more expert guests and untold stories to the surface.History isn’t just what we’re told—it’s what we question. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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