A Knight’s Tale is not a medieval documentary, nor does it pretend to be. Released in 2001...
Matt Tait
Matt is the founder of SevenSwords.uk and Geeks with Swords, a creative lifestyle brand built around passion, imagination, and the enduring fascination with blades, battles, and the stories we attach to them. His mission is to bring history alive, not as a dusty list of dates, but as a living thing full of artistry, symbolism, and human connection.
With a background that spans digital media, web strategy, and TV formats ranging from Question Time to Robot Wars, Matt’s real calling lies in turning his lifelong love of history and swords into something inspiring and accessible. To him, these weapons are more than tools of combat. They are expressions of culture, power, and myth. Whether it's a Viking blade, a Renaissance rapier, or a legendary cinematic prop, each sword tells a story, and Matt is here to share it.
Through engaging content, social media, and design,Seven Swords celebrates the crossover between learning and fun. It's for the curious, the nostalgic, and anyone who's ever imagined wielding something iconic. Matt’s vision encourages people to explore the past with fresh eyes, connect with creativity, and enjoy the ride.
He’s also won a NESTA Design & Innovation award and holds a gold medal from BBC’s Techno Games, but what really drives him is building a space where knowledge, humour, and passion collide.
5. The Monkeys of the Inner Sanctum – Symbolic Guardianship and the Trickster Archetype The folding screen...
Emma of Normandy was a queen, a diplomat, and a political survivor in a time of violent...
Richard Sharpe, played by Sean Bean, rose from the ranks of the British Army during the Napoleonic...
The English Civil War, spanning from 1642 to 1651, reshaped the political and constitutional landscape of the...
The English Civil War remains one of the most compelling periods for historical reenactment in Britain. With...
The Bilbo is a type of cut-and-thrust sword popular from the late 16th to early 18th century....
The Battle of Barnet, fought on 14 April 1471, was one of the most decisive and dramatic...
The so-called Republic of Pirates, based in Nassau, Bahamas, has captured the imagination of writers, historians, and...
Medieval sword fighting has long been romanticised in films, novels, and games, often losing its historical grounding...
