24.1 German Emperors Frederick I, Henry VI, Otto IV Brought into Capetian-Plantagenet Conflict

24.1 German Emperors Frederick I, Henry VI, Otto IV Brought into Capetian-Plantagenet Conflict

In the year 1204, Philip Augustus of France wrested control of the duchy of Normandy from King John of England. The long Capetian-Plantagenet struggle for power, however, was not yet over and would reach another decisive point a decade later at the Battle of Bouvines, 1214. This time the leaders of the other main power of the western Europe, Germany, would be brought into the conflict, and so also have important consequences for central Europe and Italy. And so for this episode I will get us up to date with the political situation in Germany.

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21.4 Chateau Gaillard 1203-04, Part 4, King John, Philip II Augustus

21.4 Chateau Gaillard 1203-04, Part 4, King John, Philip II Augustus

King John of England in his first year or two of rule achieved some successes, but his lack of tact and diplomacy, plus poor decision-making lost him many allies in France. The focus of the escalating...

12 Des 201528min

21.3 Sons of King Henry II of England Rebel, Encouraged by Philip II of France

21.3 Sons of King Henry II of England Rebel, Encouraged by Philip II of France

The sons of King Henry II of England, impatient for power of their own and encouraged by Louis VII and then Philip II Augustus of France, rebel against their father and end up damaging the cause of th...

3 Des 201530min

21.2 Louis VII of France Builds a Power Base

21.2 Louis VII of France Builds a Power Base

The story of France in the High Middle Ages, the reigns of Louis VI and Louis VII. As the twelfth century opened the kings of France barely controlled much land beyond Paris, but these two monarchs be...

27 Nov 201520min

21.1 Chateau Gaillard 1203-04, Part 1, Angevin Empire

21.1 Chateau Gaillard 1203-04, Part 1, Angevin Empire

William the Conqueror's conquest of England in 1066 and the division of his lands between England and Normandy sowed the seeds for centuries of Anglo-French conflict. This episode covers the reigns of...

21 Nov 201523min

20.2 Constantinople 1204, Part 2, Fourth Crusade

20.2 Constantinople 1204, Part 2, Fourth Crusade

When crusaders arrived at Constantinople in 1203 they gazed in wonder, having never imagined that there could be so fine a place in the world. The 'Queen of Cities', founded by Constantine The Great i...

24 Okt 201553min

20.1 Constantinople 1204, Part 1, Fourth Crusade

20.1 Constantinople 1204, Part 1, Fourth Crusade

In the year 1204, Constantinople, the largest and most splendid city by far in Europe was sacked, not by Muslims but by fellow Christians - and not only sacked but gutted by fire and indiscriminate vi...

17 Okt 201538min

19.1 Third Crusade 1189-1192

19.1 Third Crusade 1189-1192

After the disaster at Hattin in 1187 Saladin appeared on the verge of completely wiping out the Crusader States from the Middle East. Instead he was met by stubborn resistance at Tyre, and the Acre. A...

26 Sep 201534min

18.4 Battle of Hattin 1187, Part 4

18.4 Battle of Hattin 1187, Part 4

The Battle of Hattin fought on 4th July between Saladin and a considerable Christian army was a major turning point in the history of the Crusader Stateswww.historyeurope.net Hosted on Acast. See acas...

22 Aug 201539min

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