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Oooh, so not being a medievalist, this one took me a while. One of the most popular books of the late Middle Ages in Europe was the Speculum Humanae Salvationis, a book of "popular theology" that basically analogized old testament events to new, to show that the former predicted the latter and Christianity was obviously true.
One of the Old Testament pages was about Amel-Marduk, a son of Nebuchadnezzar II, who usurped his brother (and was in turn usurped), but was said to have exhumed his father's corpse and dismembered it, leaving it to the birds. I have run out of steam trying to find the specific manuscript the meme image comes from (somebody else probably could find it), but the iconography is unmistakable.
Ooooh do you know about medieval history?
Not really? Kind of, but only a little? I'm not a trained academic, but rather a huge history buff and general know-it-all who has some formal training and experience in research techniques (mostly legal stuff and public records, but it comes in handy and can be surprisingly applicable). I also try to have respect for the work of actual academics who've dedicated their working lives to this stuff and not just stop looking when I find a Dan Carlin podcast.
Sounds good! What are some interesting historical facts you can share?