
Horsetorian: A person who unearths the forgotten facts of horse history, one hoofbeat at a time
| Platform | Pricing | Freemium | Publishes | Twice weekly | |
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Between 1272 and 1327, during the reigns of Edward I and Edward II, most paid men-at-arms in English service had a surprising perk: warhorse insurance. Known as restaurum equorum, this benefit acted much like a modern horse insurance policy...
Perhaps like me, you’re accustomed to carefully inspecting your horse’s legs for thorns and splinters after a day of cross-country riding. A single piece of wood or thorn buried in the flesh can quickly lead to painful swelling, infection, ...
Medieval people were master recyclers, wasting nothing—especially when it came to horses. Even in death, a horse retained value: its hide, bones, flesh, and even its mane and tail hairs were put to use in various and sometimes surprising wa...
When we picture medieval knights astride their warhorses, we often think of perfect mastery and control—warriors seamlessly guiding their mounts through the chaos of battle. But the reality was often far less composed as many of these power...
The writers behind this newsletter.
Equine historian with a BA History (Hons), MA Medieval Studies, and a PhD on warhorses in the Middle Ages at the University of Leeds. Medievalist, palaeographist, and Latin tutor based in Yorkshire, UK
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