How Horses Ran the Medieval World

How Horses Ran the Medieval World

Author: History Hit February 6, 2026 Duration: 47:58

How integral were horses to warfare, agriculture and travel in the Middle Ages? What did your horse say about your status? How can knowing more about horses unlock a deeper understanding of medieval society itself?

Matt Lewis is joined by equestrian historian Dr. Anastasija Ropa to understand the way horses powered the Middle Ages.


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