Turning Points in British History - Episode 103 - Poor John and the Magna Carta
In this episode we meet the fascinating, but dysfunctional Plantagenet family for the first time, as Henry II comes to power. Although often overlooked in the history books, Henry vastly extended England's territory and power and can be viewed as the "father" of English common law.

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Turning Points in British History - Episode 104 - Simon de Montfort

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Turning Points in British History - Episode 101 - The Anglo-Saxons

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Magna Carta and Modern Controversies from Multiculturalism to Political Correctness (David Starkey)

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Why Did Henry VIII Betray Cardinal Wolsey? | Henry VIII's First Minister

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Enoch Powell: Rivers of Blood

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Magna Carta - Lecture by Prof. Linda Colley (BBC)

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Turning Points in British History - Episode 102 - The Norman Invasion

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Relearning The Last Supper: The Mark Series pt 59 (14:12-26)

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1974 Explained: The Year That Almost Crushed Britain

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Accelerate, Collide, Detect: Gravitational Waves & Particle Physics with Brian Greene & Barry Barish

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King John - Magna Carta, Treachery & Tyranny Documentary

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20. Constitutional Revolution and Civil War, 1640-1646

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What Happened to Germany's Royal Family After They Lost the Throne?

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Barry Cunliffe: Who Were the Celts?

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Marc Morris | The Anglo-Saxons: A History of the beginnings of England

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Turning Points in British History - Episode 107 - The English Civil Wars

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King Henry III of England. An interview with Prof David Carpenter

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Why Did England Burn William Tyndale?

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Ostrogothic Italy and the Franks

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