6 min

Tales of Companions: King Louise's gift The Wilderness Live

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Tales of human and animal companionship dates back in history for as long as one can remember. In medieval times, it was a very uncommon phenomenon to gift a king an exotic animal. While it was looked at as a fancy gift, the problem was more about a lack of understanding of what that creature was. And no matter how pampered and loved your companion would have been, this very lack of awareness would lead to its demise. However, that doesn't change the fact that these animals were infact loved. We bring to you the welcoming moments of King Hendry's elephant in 1212. 

Please remember The Wilderness Live is run by a group of graduate students and friends, so please leave us a like, subscribe, and definitely share our content if you liked it! It really makes a difference!  You can also follow us on Instagram: _khakhed_ to stay updated about the podcast and our other projects.

We finally have a whole website dedicated to our podcasts: www.thewildernesslive.com, you can read our show notes here, slide into our dms on Instagram or Twitter to talk to us

You can check out the show notes for this episode on the website.

Do check out the mother brand of The Wilderness Live: www.khakhed.com

We apologize in advance if we have mispronounced a native name or word!


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Tales of human and animal companionship dates back in history for as long as one can remember. In medieval times, it was a very uncommon phenomenon to gift a king an exotic animal. While it was looked at as a fancy gift, the problem was more about a lack of understanding of what that creature was. And no matter how pampered and loved your companion would have been, this very lack of awareness would lead to its demise. However, that doesn't change the fact that these animals were infact loved. We bring to you the welcoming moments of King Hendry's elephant in 1212. 

Please remember The Wilderness Live is run by a group of graduate students and friends, so please leave us a like, subscribe, and definitely share our content if you liked it! It really makes a difference!  You can also follow us on Instagram: _khakhed_ to stay updated about the podcast and our other projects.

We finally have a whole website dedicated to our podcasts: www.thewildernesslive.com, you can read our show notes here, slide into our dms on Instagram or Twitter to talk to us

You can check out the show notes for this episode on the website.

Do check out the mother brand of The Wilderness Live: www.khakhed.com

We apologize in advance if we have mispronounced a native name or word!


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-wilderness-live/message

6 min