The Abergavenny Christmas Massacre (1175) — The True Story Behind a Medieval Betrayal
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The Abergavenny Christmas Massacre (1175) — The True Story Behind a Medieval Betrayal
News of the Times | Episode 585 | 1175
Step into the frozen winter of 1175, when a Christmas peace gathering at Abergavenny Castle turned into one of the most shocking betrayals in medieval Britain.
This is the real story behind a massacre so infamous that historians believe it helped inspire Game of Thrones’ Red Wedding.
In this episode, we uncover:
• William de Braose, the marcher lord with a score to settle
• Seisyll ap Dyfnwal, the Welsh chieftain lured into a deadly trap
• A Christmas feast where weapons were surrendered… and treachery waited behind the door
• The brutal aftermath that set Wales ablaze with vengeance
• The chilling curse said to have followed the de Braose family for generations
From Marcher politics to clan loyalty, from massacre to medieval “justice,” this is Dark December at its bleakest.
And in our Further Particulars:
A disastrous 1738 case from Faversham, where a man “testing for witchcraft” proved that superstition is dangerous…
but stupidity is lethal.
If you enjoy historical true crime, medieval history, forensic folklore, and long-form storytelling, this episode is made for you.
🕯 Settle in — and maybe don’t accept any Christmas invitations from Norman lords.
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