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Release Date: Thu, May 08, 2003

Country: GB
Language: En
Runtime: 30

Marc Morris
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Season 1:

The Normans and their Castles
Episode 1: The Normans and their Castles (May 08, 2003)
Medieval historian Marc Morris travels the length of Britain to tell the story of the nation's castles, consulting the Bayeux Tapestry and archaeological evidence to discover how they evolved over a 600-year period, and revealing that the traditional motte and bailey-style constructions were actually of foreign invention, developed by William the Conqueror
Rochester Siege
Episode 2: Rochester Siege (May 15, 2003)
Medieval historian Marc Morris travels to Kent to tell the story of King John's besieging of Rochester Castle in 1215, revealing how the stronghold's fate was eventually decided with the help of 40 pigs
Edward I and His Welsh Castles
Episode 3: Edward I and His Welsh Castles (May 22, 2003)
Historian Marc Morris explores how King Edward I's relationship with a master builder led to the creation of some of the most famous castles in Britain, including Caernarfon, Caerphilly and Harlech - fortresses used by the king as a formidable weapon to consolidate his conquests of Wales and its native dynasties
The Age of the Castle as a Home
Episode 4: The Age of the Castle as a Home (May 29, 2003)
Marc Morris explores the history behind Bodiam Castle in East Sussex which was built in the 14th century by Sir Edward Dallingridge. Castles such as Bodiam were funded by the huge profits obtained from ransoms and extortion in the Hundred Years' War with France
Tower Houses in Scotland
Episode 5: Tower Houses in Scotland (Jun 12, 2003)
Marc Morris looks at the history of Scottish castles, including Threave Castle in Dumfriesshire and Craigievar Castle in Aberdeen, both of which used the tower house style popular during the early 15th century
Castles and the English Civil War
Episode 6: Castles and the English Civil War (Jun 19, 2003)
Historian Marc Morris reveals how the British castle made its final stand during the English Civil War between Royalists and Parliamentarians. Over 20,000 people died defending more than 200 strongholds, which faced pounding after pounding from the lethal might of contemporary cannon and mortar. Last in series


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