Excommunicating England: Angevins vs Tudors
To explore “Treason: A Brief History (The National Archives)” and more first-class history content subscribe to History Hit: http://access.historyhit.com/checkout... Let’s take a look at excommunication and the English monarchy… I hope you enjoy this video and find it interesting! Please subscribe and click the bell icon to be updated about new videos. Also, if you want to get in touch, please comment down below or find me on social media: Instagram: katrina.marchant Twitter: @kat_marchant Clubhouse: @kat_marchant TikTok: @katrina_marchant Email: [email protected] Intro / Outro song: Silent Partner, "Greenery" [ • Greenery – Silent Partner (No Copyright Mu... ] SFX from https://freesfx.co.uk/Default.aspx Linked videos and playlists: Pilgrimage of Grace video: • The Pilgrimage of Grace Images (from Wikimedia Commons, unless otherwise stated): Details from the Bayeux Tapestry, made by unknown artists (11th century). Held at the Bayeux Museum. Miniature from illuminated Chronicle of Matthew Paris (c.1255-1259), from BL MS Cotton Claudius D. vi, f.9, showing Henry II of England enthroned. Held and digitised by the British Library. Henry II and Thomas Becket from Peter of Langtoft’s Chronicle of England (1307-1327). Original held in British Library, Royal 20 A II folio. Thomas Becket bids farewell to Pope Alexander III in 1165, possibly by Matthew Paris (c.1220-1240). On long term loan to the British Library. Earliest known portrayal of Thomas Becket's murder in Canterbury Cathedral (c.1200). Original in the British Library: Harley MS 5102, f. 32. Photograph of "The Pope Innocent III" depicted in a fresco (mid 13th century). Monastery of Sacro Speco of Saint Benedict, Subiaco (Rome). Photographed by Carlo Raso. Manuscript illumination showing King John hunting a stag with hounds (14th century). Held by the British Library; Cotton Claudius D. II, f.116. Portrait of King John of England (John Lackland) by Matthew Paris from his Historia Anglorum 1250-59. British Library Royal MS 14 C.VII, f.9 (detail). Portriat of Pope Clement VII by Sebastiano del Piombo (c.1531). Held by the Getty Center, Museum North Pavilion, Gallery N204. Portrait of Pope Paul III by Titian (1543) Held by the National Museum of Capodimonte. Photograph showing a candle marking the spot where the shrine of St Thomas Becket once stood. Photographed by Jordy Schaap (2018). King Edward VI and the Pope by an unknown artist (c.1575). Held by the National Portrait Gallery. Portrait of Mary I by Antonis Mor (1554). Held by the Museo del Prado. Portrait of Queen Elizabeth I by an unknown English artist (c.1600). Held by the National Portrait Gallery. Portrait of Pope Pius V by Bartolomeo Passarotti (c.1566). Held by the Walters Art Museum. Quoted texts: Thomas K. Keefe, ODNB entry on Henry II. Also consulted, were: Other relevant entries from The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Online. #Anjevin #Tudor #History

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