67.4 Crimean War - Siege of Sevastopol

67.4 Crimean War - Siege of Sevastopol

An allied army of British, French and Italians besiege the Crimean port of Sevastopol in late 1854. Fighting also took place in the Baltic Sea and in the Far East, and in the Caucasus mountains at the siege of the fortress of Kars. The main event at Sevastopol was particularly protracted and bloody as the allies attempted to break through into the city


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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 re...

4 Mar 201617min

23.5 Las Navas de Tolosa 1212, Part 5

23.5 Las Navas de Tolosa 1212, Part 5

Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa. Caliph al-Nasir, also known as Miramamolin invades Spain with a huge Muslim army which is met in the Sierra Nevada mountains by a Christian army, including King Alfonso ...

12 Feb 201617min

23.4 Las Navas de Tolosa 1212, Part 4

23.4 Las Navas de Tolosa 1212, Part 4

The Almohads invade Spain from North Africa while the Christian kings bicker among themselves. Alfonso VIII suffers a heavy defeat at the Battle of Alarcos in 1195www.historyeurope.netPicture: Hassan ...

5 Feb 201624min

23.3 Las Navas de Tolosa 1212, Part 3, Medieval Spain, Rise of the Almohads

23.3 Las Navas de Tolosa 1212, Part 3, Medieval Spain, Rise of the Almohads

The Almohads arrive in Spain from North Africa and threaten to overwhelm the peninsula. The greatest resistance comes not from the Christian kingdoms, but from a fellow Muslim known as 'El Rey Lobo' (...

29 Jan 201621min

23.2 Las Navas de Tolosa 1212, Part 2

23.2 Las Navas de Tolosa 1212, Part 2

The birth of the kingdom of Portugal, the Siege of Lisbon, and the Union of Aragon and Catalonia - the political map of the peninsula begins to formwww.historyeurope.netPicture: Spanish town of Tortos...

22 Jan 201617min

23.1 Early Muslim Medieval Spain

23.1 Early Muslim Medieval Spain

Before 1085 in Spain there was little question that it was the Muslims who had the upper hand in the balance of power. But after King Alfonso VI captured the city of Toledo in 1085, the Christians bec...

16 Jan 201635min

22.1 End of The Hundred Years War, Guest Episode on History of England Podcast

22.1 End of The Hundred Years War, Guest Episode on History of England Podcast

A recent guest episode for the History of England podcast on the End of the Hundred Years War, in brief the years after Agincourt 1415, but focusing on the last four years from 1449-1453 and the Battl...

6 Jan 201639min

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

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