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Video summary. An overview of the conflict between King Henry III and his barons that led to the establishment of the first English Parliament. Professor Robert Bartlett analyses how Henry III's
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Professor Robert Bartlett CBE is a renowned Historian and Medievalist. He is Bishop Wardlaw Professor of Medieval History Emeritus at the University of St An
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Professor Robert Bartlett tells the extraordinary story of England's most dysfunctional, yet longest ruling, royal dynasty. These clips are taken from the original BBC Two programme, The
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Series 1. The Plantagenets. Professor Robert Bartlett tells the extraordinary story of England's most dysfunctional, yet longest ruling, royal dynasty.
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The Plantagenets: With Robert Bartlett. The story of England's longest ruling dynasty, starting with Henry II and ending with Richard III.
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Professor Robert Bartlett. Professor completed his University Education at Cambridge Oxford and Princeton. He taught at the University of Edinburgh and Chicago. ... The series is full of conspiracy and controversy that starts with the accession of Henry II to the throne in 1154 and last till death of Richard III in 1485. The story keeps you
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In this new BBC Two three-part documentary series, Professor Robert Bartlett reveals the dramatic stories behind England's longest ruling dynasty, the Plantagenets. In the first episode, The
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The first in a ground-breaking two-volume history of Henry III's rule "Professor Carpenter is one of Britain's foremost medievalists ... the research for his book is supported by that of a generation of well-established historians including Robert Bartlett, Paul Brand, Michael Clanchy, Peter Coss, David Crook, Rhys Davies, Robin Frame
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The first in a ground-breaking two-volume history of Henry III's rule "Professor Carpenter is one of Britain's foremost medievalists ... the research for his book is supported by that of a generation of well-established historians including Robert Bartlett, Paul Brand, Michael Clanchy, Peter Coss, David Crook, Rhys Davies, Robin Frame
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An enduring dynasty of fifteen English kings descended from a malevolent demon countess of Anjou: this was the opening, complete with menacing crows and interior shots of Gothic churches, to Prof. Robert Bartlett's first episode of The Plantagenets, dedicated to the 'Devil's Brood' of Henry II, Eleanor of Aquitaine and their sons.Bartlett took us swiftly from the marriage of the
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History Documentary hosted by Robert Bartlett, published by BBC in 2014 - English narration Cover Information . Professor Robert Bartlett tells the extraordinary story of England's most dysfunctional, yet longest ruling, royal dynasty and charts their rise and downfall. The Devils Brood . Henry II forges a mighty empire encompassing England and
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Professor Robert Bartlett continues the remarkable story of the Plantagenets. England's longest-reigning royal dynasty fights to expand their power across the British Isles and win back their lands in France. ... Henry > III, > King of England, > 1207-1272. Plantagenet, House of. Great Britain > History > Plantagenets, 1154-1399. Educational
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Video summary. Professor Robert Bartlett travels to western France, to see the castle where Princess Matilda of England came to be married to Geoffrey of Anjou in 1128, founding the 300 year long
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Robert Bartlett, CBE, FBA, FRSE is Bishop Wardlaw Professor of Mediaeval History Emeritus at the University of St Andrews. ... A century and a half later, his great-great-great grandson, Henry III, issued a modified Magna Charta that served as the foundation of English common law, establishing the right of the English aristocracy against the
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Professor Robert Bartlett explores the Plantagenets, England's longest ruling dynasty, in this version of the BBC Two series made especially for schools. Fifteen of the nation's most famous and infamous kings came from this one family. Their story is one of intrigue, conflict and brutality, but during their 331-year domination of England they
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Edmund, son of Henry III, was, famously, proposed as king of Sicily, although the only result of this scheme was an explosion of resentment among the English baronage and the civil war of 1264-65. ... Robert Bartlett is Wardlaw professor of medieval history at the University of St Andrews. He is the author of Why Can the Dead Do Such Great
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Revisiting fifty years of history, Carpenter reveals Henry III—a supposedly 'non-descript king'—as one of the more fascinating failures ever to have sat on the English throne."—Nicholas Vincent, author of A Brief History of Britain 1066-1485
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Robert Bartlett's book on the cult of saints in the Middle Ages clearly constitutes a major achievement. Its scope is vast; its approach ranges ... Euan Cameron is Henry Luce III Professor of Reformation Church History at Union Theological Seminary in New York City. 804 CHURCH HISTORY heart of the Reformation message. Second, I shall offer a
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Professor Robert Bartlett details how the mental illness of Henry VI destabilised the Plantagenet dynasty, causing the House of York to claim a right to throne. The key figures are shown in
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In the reign of his grandson, Henry III, Parliament took shape, meeting mainly at Westminster with elected representatives of the Commons. ... Robert Bartlett is Bishop Wardlaw Professor of
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Using contemporary images and historical sites, Professor Robert Bartlett tells the story of the succession of King John in 1199. He gives a brutal contemporary account of John's alleged murder
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Family betrayal. Professor Robert Bartlett tells the story of Henry II who was betrayed by his wife and every son. 17 March 2014. 4 minutes.