Plantagenets

The history of the Plantagenet dynasty is one of a powerful, yet feuding medieval family, of chivalric knights and wicked queens. Although ultimately driven by the wealth and glory of the crown, they also forged the foundations of the British Parliament and legal system, in between deposing each other of crowns and the warring that would eventually end their line in the famous War of the Roses.
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Episode 1: The Devil’s Brood
Henry II forges a mighty empire encompassing England and much of France.
Professor Robert Bartlett tells the extraordinary story of England’s most dysfunctional, yet longest-ruling, royal dynasty. In 11th Century England, Henry II forges a mighty empire encompassing England and much of France. However, his family life is full of betrayal as his sons, Richard the Lionheart and John, turn on their father and each other, bringing the dynasty to the edge of annihilation.
Episode 2: An English Empire
A clear sense of English nationhood emerges and parliament is born.
In this golden age of chivalry, a clear sense of English nationhood emerges and parliament is born. England’s longest-reigning royal dynasty fights to expand their power across the British Isles and win back their lands in France. An army of 10,000 land in Normandy to fight the Battle of Crecy. Edward III may have claimed to be King of France, but this was clearly an English invasion.
Episode 3: The Death of Kings
In the last century of their rule, four Plantagenet kings are deposed and murdered.
Professor Robert Bartlett charts the downfall of the Plantagenet dynasty. In the last century of their rule, four Plantagenet kings are violently deposed and murdered by members of their own family. It is the bloodiest episode in the entire history of the English monarchy. As the Plantagenets turn in on themselves, England is dragged into decades of brutal civil war.









