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Podcast: Travels Through Time
Episode:

Rory Naismith: Offa King of the Mercians (796)

Category: Society & Culture
Duration: 00:54:40
Publish Date: 2026-04-21 17:09:57
Description:

This week the Cambridge professor Rory Naismith takes us back to the eighth century to glimpse what we can of Offa King of the Mercians. Offa was a mighty figure in this early moment in the history of Britain and he is remembered chiefly for the extraordinary earthwork – Offa's Dyke.

But what more can be said about Offa's life? In this episode Naismith explains that he was a ruler of considerable gifts whose reputation stretched far beyond his considerable kingdom. He corresponded with Charlemagne and was connected with the Islamic World and, when he died, he left a great void behind.

The scenes, characters and storylines in this episode of Travels Through Time all feature in Rory Naismith's book, Offa: King of the Mercians.

Show Notes

Scene One: Offa of Mercia receives a letter from Charlemagne that is one of the first diplomatic exchanges between two Medieval monarchs.

Scene Two: 29 July. Offa’s dies.

Scene Three: December 796. Offa’s son and heir Ecgfrith dies unexpectedly.

Memento: Offa’s side of the correspondence with Charlemagne

People/Social

Presenter: Peter Moore 

Guest: Rory Naismith

Producers: Maria Nolan

Theme music: Firelight by Minka

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