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Richard the Lionheart: The Crusader King
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Ten Minute English and British History #10 - The Angevin Empire and Richard the Lionheart
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This episode covers the rise of the House of Anjou/Plantagenet and the birth of what some historians call the Angevin Empire. The episode covers the reigns of two kings, Henry II and Richard I, better known as Richard the Lionheart. It mostly focuses on their relations with France but also goes into detail about the conquest of Ireland and Richard's role in the Third Crusade.
Book recommendations:
Medieval Britain: A Very Shory Introduction - This is one of the best books for an overview of the politics of the period. It is very light on certain periods and misses out some continental context, though. Very cheap, though.
Amazon affiliate link (UK): http://amzn.to/2pfvF35
The Plantagenet Empire, ...
published: 17 Dec 2017
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Richard the Lionheart - A Biography
Documentary video on the life of Richard the Lionheart, King of England, one of the greatest medieval kings to ever reign - a truly outstanding administrator, commander, and warrior. In many ways, he outshone his father, Henry II. Pledge $5 or more to Real Crusades History on Patreon and get a free high quality mp3 version of every new video and podcast posted:
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My book about the Crusades:
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published: 10 Sep 2018
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England's Favorite King Liked France Better | The Life & Times of Richard the Lionheart
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Here's the link to the dramatic reenactment of Richard's Crusade in the Holy Land: https://www.magellantv.com/series/warriors/richard-the-lionheart
And the battle at Chateau Gaillard that changed the course of England's French holdings forever: https://www.magellantv.com/video/ch%C3%A2teau-gaillard
Music (in order of appearance):
Kevin Macleod - Immersed
Kevin Macleod - Hidden Past
Kevin Macleod - Screen Saver
Kevin Macleod - Angevin
RPG Playlist - Tavern/Festival Music - Kesh Jig
RPG Playlist - Tavern/Festival Music - An Comhra Donn/Rig...
published: 14 Dec 2020
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Why Henry II Murdered Archbishop Thomas Becket | Britain's Bloodiest Dynasty | Timeline
The British dynasty on which Game of Thrones is based is skilfully brought to life
Following one of the most shocking periods in British history, a new historical docu-drama brings to life the dynasty that dragged Britain out of the dark ages and into the modern world. Ruling the country for over three hundred years, ruthlessly crushing all competition, The Plantagenet story is more shocking, more brutal and more astonishing than anything you’ll find in Game of Thrones.
Presented by acclaimed historian Dan Jones, the Plantagenets combines his scintillating story-telling with drama reconstruction and brings to life a dramatic and bloody time in England’s history.
This is history like you’ve never seen it before. Dan delivers his extraordinary take on one of the most visceral and violent...
published: 01 Jul 2017
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The Life And Death Of Christian Warlord Richard The Lionheart
Richard I (8 September 1157 – 6 April 1199) was King of England from 6 July 1189 until his death. He also ruled as Duke of Normandy (as Richard IV), Duke of Aquitaine, Duke of Gascony, Lord of Cyprus, Count of Poitiers, Count of Anjou, Count of Maine, Count of Nantes, and Overlord of Brittany at various times during the same period. He was the third of five sons of King Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine. He was known as Richard Cœur de Lion or Richard the Lionheart because of his reputation as a great military leader and warrior. The Muslims called him Melek-Ric (King Richard) or Malek al-Inkitar (King of England). He was also known in Occitan as Oc e No (Yes and No), because of his reputation for terseness.
By the age of 16, Richard had taken command of his own army, putting d...
published: 07 Jun 2015
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I'm Richard, from England (Ginger Boss ad full version)
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published: 20 Nov 2019
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Richard I Of England
Richard I was King of England from 1189 until his death. He also ruled as Duke of Normandy, Aquitaine and Gascony, Lord of Cyprus, and Count of Poitiers, Anjou, Maine, and Nantes, and was overlord of Brittany at various times during the same period. He was the third of five sons of King Henry II of England and Duchess Eleanor of Aquitaine and seemed unlikely to become king, but all his brothers except the youngest, John, predeceased their father. Richard is known as Richard Cœur de Lion or Richard the Lionheart because of his reputation as a great military leader and warrior. The troubador Bertran de Born also called him Richard Oc-e-Non, possibly from a reputation for terseness.
published: 13 Sep 2020
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Richard The Lionheart And Saladin Holy Warriors Documentary
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published: 23 May 2015
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The Tomb of Richard the Lionheart
Fontevraud Abbey in the Pays de la Loire region of France has been a monastery and a prison in its 900-year history, but it has also been the final resting place of two English kings.
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published: 20 Dec 2012
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Richard the Lionheart: The Crusader King
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- published: 25 Feb 2020
- views: 491854
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Ten Minute English and British History #10 - The Angevin Empire and Richard the Lionheart
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tenminhistory
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This episode covers the rise of the House of Anjou/Plantagenet and t...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Tenminhistory
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4973164
This episode covers the rise of the House of Anjou/Plantagenet and the birth of what some historians call the Angevin Empire. The episode covers the reigns of two kings, Henry II and Richard I, better known as Richard the Lionheart. It mostly focuses on their relations with France but also goes into detail about the conquest of Ireland and Richard's role in the Third Crusade.
Book recommendations:
Medieval Britain: A Very Shory Introduction - This is one of the best books for an overview of the politics of the period. It is very light on certain periods and misses out some continental context, though. Very cheap, though.
Amazon affiliate link (UK): http://amzn.to/2pfvF35
The Plantagenet Empire, 1154-1224 - The best intro/summary that isn't in French. Very good with describing the relationship between Henry II and his sons (specifically Richard and John).
Ten Minute English and British History is a series of short, ten minute animated narrative documentaries that are designed as revision refreshers or simple introductions to a topic. Please note that these are not meant to be comprehensive and there's a lot of stuff I couldn't fit into the episodes that I would have liked to. Thank you for watching, though, it's always appreciated.
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This episode covers the rise of the House of Anjou/Plantagenet and the birth of what some historians call the Angevin Empire. The episode covers the reigns of two kings, Henry II and Richard I, better known as Richard the Lionheart. It mostly focuses on their relations with France but also goes into detail about the conquest of Ireland and Richard's role in the Third Crusade.
Book recommendations:
Medieval Britain: A Very Shory Introduction - This is one of the best books for an overview of the politics of the period. It is very light on certain periods and misses out some continental context, though. Very cheap, though.
Amazon affiliate link (UK): http://amzn.to/2pfvF35
The Plantagenet Empire, 1154-1224 - The best intro/summary that isn't in French. Very good with describing the relationship between Henry II and his sons (specifically Richard and John).
Ten Minute English and British History is a series of short, ten minute animated narrative documentaries that are designed as revision refreshers or simple introductions to a topic. Please note that these are not meant to be comprehensive and there's a lot of stuff I couldn't fit into the episodes that I would have liked to. Thank you for watching, though, it's always appreciated.
Disclaimer:
Amazon Associates Program: “Ten Minute History is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising programme designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.co.uk.
- published: 17 Dec 2017
- views: 800500
5:55
Richard the Lionheart - A Biography
Documentary video on the life of Richard the Lionheart, King of England, one of the greatest medieval kings to ever reign - a truly outstanding administrator, c...
Documentary video on the life of Richard the Lionheart, King of England, one of the greatest medieval kings to ever reign - a truly outstanding administrator, commander, and warrior. In many ways, he outshone his father, Henry II. Pledge $5 or more to Real Crusades History on Patreon and get a free high quality mp3 version of every new video and podcast posted:
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My book about the Crusades:
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Documentary video on the life of Richard the Lionheart, King of England, one of the greatest medieval kings to ever reign - a truly outstanding administrator, commander, and warrior. In many ways, he outshone his father, Henry II. Pledge $5 or more to Real Crusades History on Patreon and get a free high quality mp3 version of every new video and podcast posted:
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My book about the Crusades:
http://www.amazon.com/Why-Does-Heathen-Rage-Crusades/dp/152395762X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid;=1461105827&sr;=8-1&keywords;=why+does+the+heathen+rage
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- published: 10 Sep 2018
- views: 78217
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England's Favorite King Liked France Better | The Life & Times of Richard the Lionheart
Get your free trial of MagellanTV here: https://try.magellantv.com/jackrackam. It's a special offer for Life & Times viewers: an extended, month-long trial, FRE...
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Here's the link to the dramatic reenactment of Richard's Crusade in the Holy Land: https://www.magellantv.com/series/warriors/richard-the-lionheart
And the battle at Chateau Gaillard that changed the course of England's French holdings forever: https://www.magellantv.com/video/ch%C3%A2teau-gaillard
Music (in order of appearance):
Kevin Macleod - Immersed
Kevin Macleod - Hidden Past
Kevin Macleod - Screen Saver
Kevin Macleod - Angevin
RPG Playlist - Tavern/Festival Music - Kesh Jig
RPG Playlist - Tavern/Festival Music - An Comhra Donn/Rights of Man
Kevin Macleod - Five Armies
Seb Skelly - Trolololo for Brass Quintet
https://wn.com/England's_Favorite_King_Liked_France_Better_|_The_Life_Times_Of_Richard_The_Lionheart
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Here's the link to the dramatic reenactment of Richard's Crusade in the Holy Land: https://www.magellantv.com/series/warriors/richard-the-lionheart
And the battle at Chateau Gaillard that changed the course of England's French holdings forever: https://www.magellantv.com/video/ch%C3%A2teau-gaillard
Music (in order of appearance):
Kevin Macleod - Immersed
Kevin Macleod - Hidden Past
Kevin Macleod - Screen Saver
Kevin Macleod - Angevin
RPG Playlist - Tavern/Festival Music - Kesh Jig
RPG Playlist - Tavern/Festival Music - An Comhra Donn/Rights of Man
Kevin Macleod - Five Armies
Seb Skelly - Trolololo for Brass Quintet
- published: 14 Dec 2020
- views: 134075
44:57
Why Henry II Murdered Archbishop Thomas Becket | Britain's Bloodiest Dynasty | Timeline
The British dynasty on which Game of Thrones is based is skilfully brought to life
Following one of the most shocking periods in British history, a new histori...
The British dynasty on which Game of Thrones is based is skilfully brought to life
Following one of the most shocking periods in British history, a new historical docu-drama brings to life the dynasty that dragged Britain out of the dark ages and into the modern world. Ruling the country for over three hundred years, ruthlessly crushing all competition, The Plantagenet story is more shocking, more brutal and more astonishing than anything you’ll find in Game of Thrones.
Presented by acclaimed historian Dan Jones, the Plantagenets combines his scintillating story-telling with drama reconstruction and brings to life a dramatic and bloody time in England’s history.
This is history like you’ve never seen it before. Dan delivers his extraordinary take on one of the most visceral and violent chapters in British History. The series begins with Henry II, a control freak betrayed by his own wife and children after the murder of Archbishop Thomas Becket. Episode two reveals the collapse of friendship between Henry III and Simon de Montfort, spiraling into bloody civil war. Edward II’s obsession with revenge tears England apart in episode 3. Finally, episode four tells the story of the boy king tyrant, Richard II, one of the most vicious and inventive despots in history.
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The British dynasty on which Game of Thrones is based is skilfully brought to life
Following one of the most shocking periods in British history, a new historical docu-drama brings to life the dynasty that dragged Britain out of the dark ages and into the modern world. Ruling the country for over three hundred years, ruthlessly crushing all competition, The Plantagenet story is more shocking, more brutal and more astonishing than anything you’ll find in Game of Thrones.
Presented by acclaimed historian Dan Jones, the Plantagenets combines his scintillating story-telling with drama reconstruction and brings to life a dramatic and bloody time in England’s history.
This is history like you’ve never seen it before. Dan delivers his extraordinary take on one of the most visceral and violent chapters in British History. The series begins with Henry II, a control freak betrayed by his own wife and children after the murder of Archbishop Thomas Becket. Episode two reveals the collapse of friendship between Henry III and Simon de Montfort, spiraling into bloody civil war. Edward II’s obsession with revenge tears England apart in episode 3. Finally, episode four tells the story of the boy king tyrant, Richard II, one of the most vicious and inventive despots in history.
📺 It's like Netflix for history... Sign up to History Hit, the world's best history documentary service, at a huge discount using the code 'TIMELINE' ---ᐳ http://bit.ly/3a7ambu
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- published: 01 Jul 2017
- views: 3751540
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The Life And Death Of Christian Warlord Richard The Lionheart
Richard I (8 September 1157 – 6 April 1199) was King of England from 6 July 1189 until his death. He also ruled as Duke of Normandy (as Richard IV), Duke of Aqu...
Richard I (8 September 1157 – 6 April 1199) was King of England from 6 July 1189 until his death. He also ruled as Duke of Normandy (as Richard IV), Duke of Aquitaine, Duke of Gascony, Lord of Cyprus, Count of Poitiers, Count of Anjou, Count of Maine, Count of Nantes, and Overlord of Brittany at various times during the same period. He was the third of five sons of King Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine. He was known as Richard Cœur de Lion or Richard the Lionheart because of his reputation as a great military leader and warrior. The Muslims called him Melek-Ric (King Richard) or Malek al-Inkitar (King of England). He was also known in Occitan as Oc e No (Yes and No), because of his reputation for terseness.
By the age of 16, Richard had taken command of his own army, putting down rebellions in Poitou against his father. Richard was a central Christian commander during the Third Crusade, leading the campaign after the departure of Philip II of France and scoring considerable victories against his Muslim counterpart, Saladin, although he did not retake Jerusalem from Saladin.
Richard spoke langue d'oïl, a French dialect, and Occitan, a Romance language spoken in southern France and nearby regions. Born in England, where he spent his childhood, he lived for most of his adult life before becoming king in his Duchy of Aquitaine in the southwest of France. Following his accession he spent very little time, perhaps as little as six months, in England, preferring to use his kingdom as a source of revenue to support his armies. Nevertheless, he was seen as a pious hero by his subjects. He remains one of the few kings of England remembered by his epithet, rather than regnal number, and is an enduring iconic figure both in England and in France.
Richard was born on 8 September 1157, probably at Beaumont Palace, in Oxford, England, son of King Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine. He was a younger brother of Count William IX of Poitiers, Henry the Young King and Duchess Matilda of Saxony. As the third legitimate son of King Henry II, he was not expected to ascend the throne. He was also an elder brother of Duke Geoffrey II of Brittany; Queen Eleanor of Castile; Queen Joan of Sicily; and Count John of Mortain, who succeeded him as king. Richard was the younger maternal half-brother of Countess Marie of Champagne and Countess Alix of Blois. The oldest son of Henry II and Eleanor, William, died in 1156, before Richard's birth. Richard is often depicted as having been the favourite son of his mother. His father was Norman-Angevin and great-grandson of William the Conqueror. Contemporary historian Ralph of Diceto traced his family's lineage through Matilda of Scotland to the Anglo-Saxon kings of England and Alfred the Great, and from there linked them to Noah and Woden. According to Angevin legend, there was even infernal blood in the family.
While his father visited his lands from Scotland to France, Richard probably spent his childhood in England. His first recorded visit to the European continent was in May 1165, when his mother took him to Normandy. He was wet-nursed by a woman called Hodierna, and when he became king he gave her a generous pension. Little is known about Richard's education. Although he was born in Oxford and raised in England up to his eighth year, it is not known to what extent he used or understood English; he was an educated man who composed poetry and wrote in Limousin (lenga d'òc) and also in French. While a number of authors have speculated that Richard did not know the English language, the evidence available to historians does not provide a definitive case for this assumption.[citation needed] There are no contemporary accounts that state that Richard was ignorant of the language.
https://wn.com/The_Life_And_Death_Of_Christian_Warlord_Richard_The_Lionheart
Richard I (8 September 1157 – 6 April 1199) was King of England from 6 July 1189 until his death. He also ruled as Duke of Normandy (as Richard IV), Duke of Aquitaine, Duke of Gascony, Lord of Cyprus, Count of Poitiers, Count of Anjou, Count of Maine, Count of Nantes, and Overlord of Brittany at various times during the same period. He was the third of five sons of King Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine. He was known as Richard Cœur de Lion or Richard the Lionheart because of his reputation as a great military leader and warrior. The Muslims called him Melek-Ric (King Richard) or Malek al-Inkitar (King of England). He was also known in Occitan as Oc e No (Yes and No), because of his reputation for terseness.
By the age of 16, Richard had taken command of his own army, putting down rebellions in Poitou against his father. Richard was a central Christian commander during the Third Crusade, leading the campaign after the departure of Philip II of France and scoring considerable victories against his Muslim counterpart, Saladin, although he did not retake Jerusalem from Saladin.
Richard spoke langue d'oïl, a French dialect, and Occitan, a Romance language spoken in southern France and nearby regions. Born in England, where he spent his childhood, he lived for most of his adult life before becoming king in his Duchy of Aquitaine in the southwest of France. Following his accession he spent very little time, perhaps as little as six months, in England, preferring to use his kingdom as a source of revenue to support his armies. Nevertheless, he was seen as a pious hero by his subjects. He remains one of the few kings of England remembered by his epithet, rather than regnal number, and is an enduring iconic figure both in England and in France.
Richard was born on 8 September 1157, probably at Beaumont Palace, in Oxford, England, son of King Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine. He was a younger brother of Count William IX of Poitiers, Henry the Young King and Duchess Matilda of Saxony. As the third legitimate son of King Henry II, he was not expected to ascend the throne. He was also an elder brother of Duke Geoffrey II of Brittany; Queen Eleanor of Castile; Queen Joan of Sicily; and Count John of Mortain, who succeeded him as king. Richard was the younger maternal half-brother of Countess Marie of Champagne and Countess Alix of Blois. The oldest son of Henry II and Eleanor, William, died in 1156, before Richard's birth. Richard is often depicted as having been the favourite son of his mother. His father was Norman-Angevin and great-grandson of William the Conqueror. Contemporary historian Ralph of Diceto traced his family's lineage through Matilda of Scotland to the Anglo-Saxon kings of England and Alfred the Great, and from there linked them to Noah and Woden. According to Angevin legend, there was even infernal blood in the family.
While his father visited his lands from Scotland to France, Richard probably spent his childhood in England. His first recorded visit to the European continent was in May 1165, when his mother took him to Normandy. He was wet-nursed by a woman called Hodierna, and when he became king he gave her a generous pension. Little is known about Richard's education. Although he was born in Oxford and raised in England up to his eighth year, it is not known to what extent he used or understood English; he was an educated man who composed poetry and wrote in Limousin (lenga d'òc) and also in French. While a number of authors have speculated that Richard did not know the English language, the evidence available to historians does not provide a definitive case for this assumption.[citation needed] There are no contemporary accounts that state that Richard was ignorant of the language.
- published: 07 Jun 2015
- views: 33131
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I'm Richard, from England (Ginger Boss ad full version)
Europe grenal agent of the
G I N G E R
B O S S
Original link of this masterpiece:
https://detail.1688.com/offer/530430730836.html
Europe grenal agent of the
G I N G E R
B O S S
Original link of this masterpiece:
https://detail.1688.com/offer/530430730836.html
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Europe grenal agent of the
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- published: 20 Nov 2019
- views: 59289
1:19
Richard I Of England
Richard I was King of England from 1189 until his death. He also ruled as Duke of Normandy, Aquitaine and Gascony, Lord of Cyprus, and Count of Poitiers, Anjou...
Richard I was King of England from 1189 until his death. He also ruled as Duke of Normandy, Aquitaine and Gascony, Lord of Cyprus, and Count of Poitiers, Anjou, Maine, and Nantes, and was overlord of Brittany at various times during the same period. He was the third of five sons of King Henry II of England and Duchess Eleanor of Aquitaine and seemed unlikely to become king, but all his brothers except the youngest, John, predeceased their father. Richard is known as Richard Cœur de Lion or Richard the Lionheart because of his reputation as a great military leader and warrior. The troubador Bertran de Born also called him Richard Oc-e-Non, possibly from a reputation for terseness.
https://wn.com/Richard_I_Of_England
Richard I was King of England from 1189 until his death. He also ruled as Duke of Normandy, Aquitaine and Gascony, Lord of Cyprus, and Count of Poitiers, Anjou, Maine, and Nantes, and was overlord of Brittany at various times during the same period. He was the third of five sons of King Henry II of England and Duchess Eleanor of Aquitaine and seemed unlikely to become king, but all his brothers except the youngest, John, predeceased their father. Richard is known as Richard Cœur de Lion or Richard the Lionheart because of his reputation as a great military leader and warrior. The troubador Bertran de Born also called him Richard Oc-e-Non, possibly from a reputation for terseness.
- published: 13 Sep 2020
- views: 23
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The Tomb of Richard the Lionheart
Fontevraud Abbey in the Pays de la Loire region of France has been a monastery and a prison in its 900-year history, but it has also been the final resting plac...
Fontevraud Abbey in the Pays de la Loire region of France has been a monastery and a prison in its 900-year history, but it has also been the final resting place of two English kings.
View a video about William the Conqueror here:
https://youtu.be/kTipxwb2C2k
https://wn.com/The_Tomb_Of_Richard_The_Lionheart
Fontevraud Abbey in the Pays de la Loire region of France has been a monastery and a prison in its 900-year history, but it has also been the final resting place of two English kings.
View a video about William the Conqueror here:
https://youtu.be/kTipxwb2C2k
- published: 20 Dec 2012
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