The Hundred Years' War (1337-1453)

EPISODE · Dec 15, 2025 · 17 MIN

The Hundred Years' War (1337-1453)

from Sleep With History · host Whisper.fm

This Winter: the original Season 1 collection - the episodes that started it all. In this first episode of Sleep with History we'll traverse the battlefields, castles, and corridors of power during a period marked by honor, treachery, innovation, and resilience. We are about to explore the Hundred Years' War, a monumental conflict that shaped European destiny. Discover what led to this century-long struggle between two mighty powers, England and France. What was the role of legendary figures like Joan of Arc and Henry V? How did technological innovations like the devastating longbow forever change warfare? And what impact did this prolonged conflict have on the daily lives of ordinary people? More than a battle for territorial control, learn how the Hundred Years' War was a clash of cultures, identities, and rivalries simmering for generations but also a period of creativity and innovation, even amidst the turmoil of war. Gain insights into the decline of feudalism, the emergence of modern nation-states, and the birth of a new era in European history. Join us on this voyage to a fascinating era of knights and kings, battles and sieges. Our sleepcasts are produced to inform, entertain and promote a good night's rest. Awaken refreshed and informed, with Sleep with History. Don't forget to subscribe to make you you don't miss future episodes. This episode is hosted by Chris Slone. Check out more of our shows and get your free trial of Whisper Premium: www.whisper.fm Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/channel/whisper-fm/id6466174594 Whisper.fm on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@whisper_fm

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