The truce of God: A tale of the eleventh century

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The truce of God: A tale of the eleventh century

by George H. (George Henry) Miles

EN·~5 hours·20 chapters

Chapters

20 total
1

SCOTT.

27:16
2

THE TRUCE OF GOD - CHAPTER I

0:20
3

CHAPTER II

30:01
4

CHAPTER III

0:10
5

MACBETH.

31:48
6

CHAPTER IV

0:08
7

ST. PETER DAMIAN.

35:18
8

CHAPTER V

0:17
9

MARMION

42:02
10

CHAPTER VI

0:13

Description

Set against the wild, timber‑laden valleys of eleventh‑century Suabia, the story opens with a spirited young huntsman who rides his swift horse through a forest thick with ancient trees. He confronts a massive boar, a primal contest of skill and courage that showcases the era’s rugged life, the clang of spears, and the echo of hunting horns that once rang across medieval lands. As the youth triumphs over the beast, he gathers a trophy from its tusk, his mind already wandering to the mysteries that lie beyond the familiar woods.

Beyond the hunt, the narrative hints at lingering feuds and the fragile peace that once bound warring clans under a solemn “Truce of God.” Through vivid description and a voice that bridges modern curiosity with medieval reverence, listeners are invited to wander a world where honor, nature, and the promise of uneasy harmony shape the lives of those who dared to dream beyond the battlefield.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (330K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-03-08

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George H. (George Henry) Miles

George H. (George Henry) Miles

1824–1871

A 19th-century American writer of poems, novels, and plays, he moved from law into literature and teaching. His work was admired in his lifetime, and he is still remembered for the prize-winning drama Mohammed and for writing the lyrics to “God Save the South.”

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