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Chivalry and Betrayal: The Hundred Years War, Episode 1, Trouble in the Family: 1337-1360
directed by Graham Johnson; presented by Janina Ramirez; produced by Graham Johnson, British Broadcasting Corporation, in Chivalry and Betrayal: The Hundred Years War, Episode 1 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2013), 51 mins
As the kings of England and the kings of France fought for possession of the crown of France, The Hundred Years’ War would become the longest and the bloodiest conflict in medieval history, replacing the feudal order with an order of nations and propelling France and England into the modern age. Appearing amidst...
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directed by Graham Johnson; presented by Janina Ramirez; produced by Graham Johnson, British Broadcasting Corporation, in Chivalry and Betrayal: The Hundred Years War, Episode 1 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2013), 51 mins
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As the kings of England and the kings of France fought for possession of the crown of France, The Hundred Years’ War would become the longest and the bloodiest conflict in medieval history, replacing the feudal order with an order of nations and propelling France and England into the modern age. Appearing amidst the splendour of the medieval world, cultural historian Dr Nina Ramirez takes viewers on a journey through 116 years of riotous, plagu...
As the kings of England and the kings of France fought for possession of the crown of France, The Hundred Years’ War would become the longest and the bloodiest conflict in medieval history, replacing the feudal order with an order of nations and propelling France and England into the modern age. Appearing amidst the splendour of the medieval world, cultural historian Dr Nina Ramirez takes viewers on a journey through 116 years of riotous, plague-ridden warfare, exploring how, as the effects of warfare reverberated in every aspect of artistic, cultural and religious life, The Hundred Years’ War would give birth to two distinctive national identities representing the final divorce between France and England – effects of which can still be seen in rivalries today.
In this first episode, Dr Janina Ramirez explores the medieval Anglo-French conflict. Edward III crushes the flower of French knighthood at the Battle of Crecy.
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Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Graham Johnson, British Broadcasting Corporation
Author / Creator
Graham Johnson, Janina Ramirez
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Chivalry and Betrayal: The Hundred Years War
Person Discussed
Edward III, King of England, 1312-1377, Edward, the Black Prince, 1300-1376
Topic / Theme
Treaty of Brétigny, Signed, May 9, 1360, Black Death in Europe, 1348-1350, Hundred Years' War, 1337-1453, Battle of Crécy, August 26, 1346, Imperialism and Colonialism, Family and Culture, War and Violence, Post-Classical Period (500–1450)
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Chivalry and Betrayal: The Hundred Years War, Episode 2, Breaking the Bonds: 1360-1415
directed by Serena Davies, fl. 2007; presented by Janina Ramirez; produced by Serena Davies, fl. 2007, British Broadcasting Corporation, in Chivalry and Betrayal: The Hundred Years War, Episode 2 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2013), 55 mins
As the kings of England and the kings of France fought for possession of the crown of France, The Hundred Years’ War would become the longest and the bloodiest conflict in medieval history, replacing the feudal order with an order of nations and propelling France and England into the modern age. Appearing amidst...
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directed by Serena Davies, fl. 2007; presented by Janina Ramirez; produced by Serena Davies, fl. 2007, British Broadcasting Corporation, in Chivalry and Betrayal: The Hundred Years War, Episode 2 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2013), 55 mins
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As the kings of England and the kings of France fought for possession of the crown of France, The Hundred Years’ War would become the longest and the bloodiest conflict in medieval history, replacing the feudal order with an order of nations and propelling France and England into the modern age. Appearing amidst the splendour of the medieval world, cultural historian Dr Nina Ramirez takes viewers on a journey through 116 years of riotous, plagu...
As the kings of England and the kings of France fought for possession of the crown of France, The Hundred Years’ War would become the longest and the bloodiest conflict in medieval history, replacing the feudal order with an order of nations and propelling France and England into the modern age. Appearing amidst the splendour of the medieval world, cultural historian Dr Nina Ramirez takes viewers on a journey through 116 years of riotous, plague-ridden warfare, exploring how, as the effects of warfare reverberated in every aspect of artistic, cultural and religious life, The Hundred Years’ War would give birth to two distinctive national identities representing the final divorce between France and England – effects of which can still be seen in rivalries today.
In the second episode, England, wracked by plague and revolt, loses the upper hand until Henry V, determined to prove his right to be king, turns the tide at the battle of Agincourt.
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Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Serena Davies, fl. 2007, British Broadcasting Corporation
Author / Creator
Serena Davies, fl. 2007, Janina Ramirez
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Chivalry and Betrayal: The Hundred Years War
Person Discussed
Richard II, King of England, 1367-1400, Henry IV, King of England, 1367-1413, Edward III, King of England, 1312-1377
Topic / Theme
Battle of Agincourt, October, 25, 1415, Black Death in Europe, 1348-1350, Hundred Years' War, 1337-1453, Treaty of Brétigny, Signed, May 9, 1360, Imperialism and Colonialism, Family and Culture, War and Violence, Post-Classical Period (500–1450)
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Chivalry and Betrayal: The Hundred Years War, Episode 3, Agents of God: 1415-1453
directed by Graham Johnston, fl. 1980-2014; presented by Janina Ramirez; produced by Graham Johnston, fl. 1980-2014, British Broadcasting Corporation, in Chivalry and Betrayal: The Hundred Years War, Episode 3 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2013), 56 mins
As the kings of England and the kings of France fought for possession of the crown of France, The Hundred Years’ War would become the longest and the bloodiest conflict in medieval history, replacing the feudal order with an order of nations and propelling France and England into the modern age. Appearing amidst...
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directed by Graham Johnston, fl. 1980-2014; presented by Janina Ramirez; produced by Graham Johnston, fl. 1980-2014, British Broadcasting Corporation, in Chivalry and Betrayal: The Hundred Years War, Episode 3 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2013), 56 mins
Description
As the kings of England and the kings of France fought for possession of the crown of France, The Hundred Years’ War would become the longest and the bloodiest conflict in medieval history, replacing the feudal order with an order of nations and propelling France and England into the modern age. Appearing amidst the splendour of the medieval world, cultural historian Dr Nina Ramirez takes viewers on a journey through 116 years of riotous, plagu...
As the kings of England and the kings of France fought for possession of the crown of France, The Hundred Years’ War would become the longest and the bloodiest conflict in medieval history, replacing the feudal order with an order of nations and propelling France and England into the modern age. Appearing amidst the splendour of the medieval world, cultural historian Dr Nina Ramirez takes viewers on a journey through 116 years of riotous, plague-ridden warfare, exploring how, as the effects of warfare reverberated in every aspect of artistic, cultural and religious life, The Hundred Years’ War would give birth to two distinctive national identities representing the final divorce between France and England – effects of which can still be seen in rivalries today.
In this last episode, Henry V has claimed the crown of France for his heirs, but to secure it the English must conquer all of France. Potent French resistance comes in the most unlikely form - an illiterate young peasant girl, Joan of Arc. Dr Janina Ramirez explores the longest and bloodiest divorce in history.
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Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Graham Johnston, fl. 1980-2014, British Broadcasting Corporation
Author / Creator
Graham Johnston, fl. 1980-2014, Janina Ramirez
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Chivalry and Betrayal: The Hundred Years War
Person Discussed
John Talbot, 1430-1453, Charles VII, King of France, 1403-1461, Joan, of Arc, Saint, 1412-1431
Topic / Theme
Hundred Years' War, 1337-1453, Imperialism and Colonialism, Family and Culture, War and Violence, Post-Classical Period (500–1450), Early Modern Period (1450–1750)
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Genghis Khan
directed by Edward Bazalgette, 1960-; produced by Edward Bazalgette, 1960-, British Broadcasting Corporation and Discovery Channel (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2005), 53 mins,
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Always strike first and always take revenge. Genghis Khan learnt these lessons the hard way during a violent childhood. Son of a murdered father, Genghis grew up in the unforgiving environment of the Mongolian Steppe. But how did an outcast, raised in poverty, come to be the great Khan? Combining live-action foota...
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directed by Edward Bazalgette, 1960-; produced by Edward Bazalgette, 1960-, British Broadcasting Corporation and Discovery Channel (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2005), 53 mins,
Source: www.imdb.com
Source: www.imdb.com
Description
Always strike first and always take revenge. Genghis Khan learnt these lessons the hard way during a violent childhood. Son of a murdered father, Genghis grew up in the unforgiving environment of the Mongolian Steppe. But how did an outcast, raised in poverty, come to be the great Khan? Combining live-action footage shot in Mongolia with CGI software used in Lord of the Rings, the recreation of battle scenes is taken to a new level in presenting...
Always strike first and always take revenge. Genghis Khan learnt these lessons the hard way during a violent childhood. Son of a murdered father, Genghis grew up in the unforgiving environment of the Mongolian Steppe. But how did an outcast, raised in poverty, come to be the great Khan? Combining live-action footage shot in Mongolia with CGI software used in Lord of the Rings, the recreation of battle scenes is taken to a new level in presenting the story of how Genghis conquered an empire greater than the Roman Empire at its peak. From the ferocious battle for Beijing to the jealous betrayal by his blood brother, Jamuka, Genghis always demanded victory. Almost 700 years after his death, World War II generals were still using his battle plans. But a dark, almost evil, reputation also exists. He is often portrayed as a psychopath who killed his brother and ordered the death of his best friend. Is it accurate to remember Genghis as a merciless, brutal butcher? Let the historical facts presented in this definitive film help you decide.
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Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Edward Bazalgette, 1960-, British Broadcasting Corporation, Discovery Channel, Michael Pennington, 1943-
Author / Creator
Edward Bazalgette, 1960-
Date Published / Released
2005
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Speaker / Narrator
Michael Pennington, 1943-
Person Discussed
Genghis Khan, 1162-1227
Topic / Theme
Post-Classical Period (500–1450)
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Ottomans: Europe's Muslim Emperors, Episode 1, The Ottomans: Europe's Muslim Emperors
directed by Gillian Bancroft, fl. 1998; presented by Rageh Omaar, 1967-; produced by Gillian Bancroft, fl. 1998, British Broadcasting Corporation, in Ottomans: Europe's Muslim Emperors, Episode 1 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2013), 55 mins
This fascinating series, presented by Rageh Omaar, recounts the epic story of one of the largest and most influential empires in world history from its origins in the thirteenth century through to its bloody final throes on the battlefields of WWI – and looks also at how, with the Empire collapsed, the European...
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directed by Gillian Bancroft, fl. 1998; presented by Rageh Omaar, 1967-; produced by Gillian Bancroft, fl. 1998, British Broadcasting Corporation, in Ottomans: Europe's Muslim Emperors, Episode 1 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2013), 55 mins
Description
This fascinating series, presented by Rageh Omaar, recounts the epic story of one of the largest and most influential empires in world history from its origins in the thirteenth century through to its bloody final throes on the battlefields of WWI – and looks also at how, with the Empire collapsed, the European colonial powers carved up its former lands in ways that haunt us still.
Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Gillian Bancroft, fl. 1998, British Broadcasting Corporation
Author / Creator
Gillian Bancroft, fl. 1998, Rageh Omaar, 1967-
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Ottomans: Europe's Muslim Emperors
Topic / Theme
Family and Culture, War and Violence, Religion and Belief Systems, Muslim, Early Modern Period (1450–1750), Post-Classical Period (500–1450)
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Royal History's Myths and Secrets, Season 1 Episode 1, Elizabeth I: The Warrior Queen
in Royal History's Myths and Secrets, Season 1 Episode 1 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2020), 1 hour 1 mins
Lucy Worsley investigates the lies told about six of Europe's Royal dynasties. Welcome to a past that's blood-soaked and fiendish, where treachery plays out in beautiful palaces and on nightmarish battlefields. This isn't the polished version of royal history we're used to. Travelling across Europe in search of th...
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in Royal History's Myths and Secrets, Season 1 Episode 1 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2020), 1 hour 1 mins
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Lucy Worsley investigates the lies told about six of Europe's Royal dynasties. Welcome to a past that's blood-soaked and fiendish, where treachery plays out in beautiful palaces and on nightmarish battlefields. This isn't the polished version of royal history we're used to. Travelling across Europe in search of the truth, Lucy discovers the real - and far from regal - stories of Henry VIII's Reformation, Marie Antoinette's execution, the Russian...
Lucy Worsley investigates the lies told about six of Europe's Royal dynasties. Welcome to a past that's blood-soaked and fiendish, where treachery plays out in beautiful palaces and on nightmarish battlefields. This isn't the polished version of royal history we're used to. Travelling across Europe in search of the truth, Lucy discovers the real - and far from regal - stories of Henry VIII's Reformation, Marie Antoinette's execution, the Russian Revolution, and more. This is history reinvigorated, where myths are gleefully smashed and lies are laid to rest.
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Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Lucy Worsley, 1973-
Date Published / Released
2020
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Royal History's Myths and Secrets
Speaker / Narrator
Lucy Worsley, 1973-
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Royal History's Myths and Secrets, Season 1 Episode 3, Marie Antoinette: The Doomed Queen
in Royal History's Myths and Secrets, Season 1 Episode 3 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2000), 1 hour 5 mins
Lucy Worsley investigates the lies told about six of Europe's Royal dynasties. Welcome to a past that's blood-soaked and fiendish, where treachery plays out in beautiful palaces and on nightmarish battlefields. This isn't the polished version of royal history we're used to. Travelling across Europe in search of th...
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in Royal History's Myths and Secrets, Season 1 Episode 3 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2000), 1 hour 5 mins
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Lucy Worsley investigates the lies told about six of Europe's Royal dynasties. Welcome to a past that's blood-soaked and fiendish, where treachery plays out in beautiful palaces and on nightmarish battlefields. This isn't the polished version of royal history we're used to. Travelling across Europe in search of the truth, Lucy discovers the real - and far from regal - stories of Henry VIII's Reformation, Marie Antoinette's execution, the Russian...
Lucy Worsley investigates the lies told about six of Europe's Royal dynasties. Welcome to a past that's blood-soaked and fiendish, where treachery plays out in beautiful palaces and on nightmarish battlefields. This isn't the polished version of royal history we're used to. Travelling across Europe in search of the truth, Lucy discovers the real - and far from regal - stories of Henry VIII's Reformation, Marie Antoinette's execution, the Russian Revolution, and more. This is history reinvigorated, where myths are gleefully smashed and lies are laid to rest.
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Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Documentary
Date Published / Released
2000
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Royal History's Myths and Secrets
Person Discussed
Marie Antoinette, Queen of France, 1755-1793
Topic / Theme
French Revolution, 1789-1799, War and Violence, Imperialism and Colonialism, French, Industrialization and Western Global Hegemony (1750–1914), Early Modern Period (1450–1750)
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Vikings, Episode 2
directed by Rosie Schellenberg, fl. 1999-2005; produced by Rosie Schellenberg, fl. 1999-2005, British Broadcasting Corporation, in Vikings, Episode 2 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2012), 51 mins
This documentary, produced and directed by Rosie Schellenberg, discusses the story of the Vikings.
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directed by Rosie Schellenberg, fl. 1999-2005; produced by Rosie Schellenberg, fl. 1999-2005, British Broadcasting Corporation, in Vikings, Episode 2 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2012), 51 mins
Description
This documentary, produced and directed by Rosie Schellenberg, discusses the story of the Vikings.
Field of Study
World History
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Rosie Schellenberg, fl. 1999-2005, British Broadcasting Corporation
Author / Creator
Rosie Schellenberg, fl. 1999-2005
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Vikings
Speaker / Narrator
Neil Oliver, 1967-
Person Discussed
Neil Oliver, 1967-
Topic / Theme
Religious artifacts, Explorers, Trade and commerce, Trade routes, Imperialism and Colonialism, Religion and Belief Systems, War and Violence, Family and Culture, Trade and Commerce, Post-Classical Period (500–1450)
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Copyright © 2012 BBC Worldwide
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