An exceptional biography that allows the man to emerge from the history The baron’s decide now is the time to bring their...  John gets his fingers burned and needs friends. Transcript This...In the 1540s the betrothal of Mary, daughter of James V and Mary of...From Richard I to John, changing fortunes for MarshalElizabeth’s England was awash with expectation – from Mary’s bishops demanding that no change...In 1203 John”s actions broke the loyalty of his French barons in Normandy and...A French cook means a change of master for the MarshalTo ally with France or England? Enough was enough. Maps, 1000 – 1225 – Contents of this web page.

Really puts you on the ground and allows you to feel what life was like not only for kings and queens but for all society This is good news for...    Dudley was for long considered the front runner for any possible marriage;...Through the Reformation parliament of 1560 and over the following decades, the Reformed Kirk...What were the issues around marriage for Elizabeth and her subjects? This is my retelling of that story, in a regular, chronological podcast; we go from the cataclysmic end of Roman Britain, and at some point will get all the way through to the present day.
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Did Elizabeth have a foreign ‘policy’? History of England I’ve loved and lived with the story of the history of the English for as long as I can remember. But it takes a dry, academic tone. For the first couple of years back in Scotland, Mary aimed for conciliation and consensus, on her own terms. Click each map for a larger view.Map Prepared by Louis Henwood (Click Map for Larger Image)Map Prepared by Louis Henwood (Click Map for Larger Image)Map Prepared by Louis Henwood (Click Map for Larger Image)Map Prepared by Louis Henwood (Click Map for Larger Image)Map Prepared by Louis Henwood (Click Map for Larger Image)Map Prepared by Louis Henwood (Click Map for Larger Image)Map Prepared by Louis Henwood (Click Map for Larger Image)Map Prepared by Louis Henwood (Click Map for Larger Image)Map Prepared by Louis Henwood (Click Map for Larger Image)Map Prepared by Louis Henwood (Click Map for Larger Image)Map Prepared by Louis Henwood (Click Map for Larger Image)Map Prepared by Louis Henwood (Click Map for Larger Image)Map Prepared by Louis Henwood (Click Map for Larger Image)Map Prepared by Louis Henwood (Click Map for Larger Image)Map Prepared by Louis Henwood (Click Map for Larger Image)Map Prepared by Louis Henwood (Click Map for Larger Image)Map Prepared by Louis Henwood (Click Map for Larger Image)Map Prepared by Louis Henwood (Click Map for Larger Image)Map Prepared by Louis Henwood (Click Map for Larger Image)Map Prepared by Louis Henwood (Click Map for Larger Image)Map Prepared by Louis Henwood (Click Map for Larger Image) The most recent maps are listed first.

Highly, highly recommend this podcast! The British History Podcast. This was the second. If so what principles drove it – dynasty, parsimony, protestantism?

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It is a work in progress, but this is so much fun I had to share! Bonus Episode 2: History of the Alphabet; Episode 21: Early Germanic Words; Episode 22: Early Germanic Grammar; Episode 23: Tacitus and Germanic Society; Episode 24: Germanic Mythology; Episode 25: Germanic Markings and the Runes; Episode 26: Imperial Crisis of the Goths; Episode 27: Broken Empire and Fractured Languages I closed it because of, well Did Elizabeth have a foreign ‘policy’? It’s interesting but the maps are in black and white etc.



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England in the 10th Century Transcript   This week,  The History of England Shop returns! TURKISH CONQUESTS AND MIGRATIONS. Carry on, sir. Maps below include: England in Stephen’s Reign; The Regions of France; Normandy; The Crusades – Outremer in 1140, 1190 and 1193; Royal Forests in England; England in the reign of Stephen . This week Elizabeth intervenes in Scotland and France. A Chronological History of Britain. The first podcast I found was The History of Rome with Mike Duncan.

Also, David has a brilliant sense of humor that makes this story fun too. This podcast is spectacular.