The Green Children of Woolpit: Medieval England’s Most Unsettling Mystery
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Medieval Morsels Podcast
In the 12th century, two mysterious children reportedly emerged from a pit near the village of Woolpit in Suffolk. Their skin was green, their language unintelligible, and their story unlike anything the villagers had ever heard. Recorded by medieval chroniclers William of Newburgh and Ralph of Coggeshall, the account of the Green Children has endured as one of the most fascinating and debated mysteries of the Middle Ages.
In this episode of Medieval Morsels, we examine the original primary sources, explore the children’s strange claims of coming from “St. Martin’s Land,” and analyze the historical, medical, and cultural explanations scholars have proposed. Were they malnourished immigrants? Survivors of social displacement? A story shaped by medieval folklore? Or something else entirely?
Through close reading of medieval texts and modern historical scholarship, this episode investigates how medieval people understood difference, identity, and the unknown. The mystery of Woolpit reveals as much about the medieval imagination as it does about the limits of historical evidence.
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