What youโ€™ll find here

A reading-first archive, organized by theme

Use this page to orient yourself: explore the main strands of the project, then follow the links into topic hubs and the ongoing series.

Unsolved Mysteries

Evidence-led stories where the record is fragmentary: disputed identities, vanished places, and puzzling texts.


Medieval Genealogy

Case studies in kinship: naming patterns, charters, inheritance, and the careful work of separating people with similar names.


Early European Figures

Profiles of lesser-known individuals whose lives illuminate larger shiftsโ€”migration, power, language, and belief.


Methods & Sources

How the work is done: manuscript context, paleography basics, translation choices, and building arguments from citations.

How to use the archive

Read with context, not just chronology

Each article is built to be readable on its own, but richer when connected to the sources and the wider thread.

Clear signposting

Every piece opens with the question, the evidence, and whatโ€™s at stakeโ€”so you know where youโ€™re headed.

Citations that matter

Primary sources and key scholarship are linked or named directly, with notes on reliability and gaps.

Follow the trail

Topic hubs and series pages help you move from one clue to the next without losing the thread.

The Phantom Duke Investigation

Part 1: The Problem Of Oligamus

Part 2: Language, Manuscripts and Misinterpretation

Part 3: The Reconstruction and Historical Consequences