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Submit your Questions for the Show!

thank you so much to everyone for subscribing! it means so much to both of us and really does help keep the show going in the future. now, it's time for you, our amazing Patrons to submit questions for Eleanor and I to answer at the beginning of each, regular episode. and you don't have to limit your questions to stuff we noted on previous episodes, or about the Middle Ages, we'll answer questions about pop culture and other historical eras too. you can ask pretty much whatever. well, within reason, let's not get too personal now. we may save questions for future episodes on certain topics and we will keep requesting submissions going forward, so keep the questions coming. now please, ask away! and let us know if you don't want us to identify you on the show by your first name, that's perfectly fine!  

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This is slightly off the topic of history, but this band I like called The Mechanisms made a concept album retelling some of the King Arthur legends in an old-west-meets-space-station setting. The album is called "High Noon Over Camelot," and if it's not too much trouble would y'all be willing to listen to it and talk about the differences between it and the original legends? No obligation of course!! I binged the podcast in three days and I absolutely love it! Thank you for sharing it with everyone!

Following on from joking on twitter about it - I'd be interested to know what communication/mail was like in the medieval times - I'm presuming paper was rare and expensive (as were men on horses) so any communication over distance was just between nobles? I know the post office/postal system was a much later thing, but were the king and nobles sending men on horseback across the country with important business on the reg, or was it more fragmented and rare?


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