funny how shakespeare is defended and that the quote "my kingdom for a horse" was misread during the centuries. i understand that from a british point of view, as he is your most famous and important writer. from an neutral point of view from someone outside of britain, i have to remind you for whom shakespeare was writing propaganda. it was the tudor dynasty. so it's fair to say he was one of the worst fakers of history too.
Okay turning off. The princes were not under lock and key. They were living in the Royal Apartments in the Tower. Richard was elected by the Commons to be king. He didn't usurp it. And to be honest, he was too busy to really worry about the princes. in the two years he was on the throne, he went on a Royal Progression, he quelled a rebellion, suffered with the death of his wife and then his son. Then Henry Tudor arrived.
This was a very well-done presentation with great guests! Thank you for posting!
I wish history was like this at school. Great upload sir
The lies. The body was found not by him but thanks to Philippa Langley who was looking for him. Moris just stole the discovery.
Did not show much about the battlefield, movements, etc. More of general tactics and armaments.
Yay lol thank you!
funny how shakespeare is defended and that the quote "my kingdom for a horse" was misread during the centuries. i understand that from a british point of view, as he is your most famous and important writer. from an neutral point of view from someone outside of britain, i have to remind you for whom shakespeare was writing propaganda. it was the tudor dynasty. so it's fair to say he was one of the worst fakers of history too.
The captioning drove me bonkers.
Did Magnus change his name or something?
To Ludwig.
Okay turning off. The princes were not under lock and key. They were living in the Royal Apartments in the Tower. Richard was elected by the Commons to be king. He didn't usurp it. And to be honest, he was too busy to really worry about the princes. in the two years he was on the throne, he went on a Royal Progression, he quelled a rebellion, suffered with the death of his wife and then his son. Then Henry Tudor arrived.
Thank you for posting what I didn't have the energy to write. Of course you won't convince them. BTW, typo alert -- it's "throne."
@@dorothywillis1 Fixed it. Thanks
I agree
Not worth watching. Just a rehash of the Tudor story.
Holy commercials..."cut the cord"?..no way this is better than tv. Show is great, but couldn't finish due to incessant interruptions of ads.