Hi folks, I hope you all have a merry Christmas, The next episode of the Medieval kings series will be in March as I need a break, plus I need to get out and film some more stock footage for the next one, right references. credit. commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bath,_Somerset_Panorama_-_April_2011.jpg Reference 1 page 24 introduction, Asser's life of King Alfred. Reference 2 page 76/77 Anglo-Saxon chronicles, page 84/85 Asser's life of King Alfred. Reference 3 page 228 The Anglo-Saxons, Marc Morris, page 226-227-228 The Anglo-Saxons, Geoffrey Hindley Burghal Hidage Reference 4 page 93 The Anglo-Saxon chronicles. Reference 5 page 96/97 The Anglo-Saxon chronicles Reference 6 page 55 Edward the Elder, Edited by N.J.Higham and D.H.Hill Reference 7 page 124-129 The age of Athelstan : Britain's forgotten history, Paul hill Reference 8 page 106 The Anglo-Saxon chronicles. Reference 9 page 164-167 Æthelstan, the first king of England, Sarah Foot. Reference 10 page 111 The Anglo-Saxon chronicles Reference 11 page 288 The Anglo-Saxons, Marc Morris. Page 111, The Anglo-Saxon chronicles Reference 12 page 113, Anglo-Saxon chronicles Reference 13 page 75 the early life of St Dustan. Reference 14 page 239 Gesta Regum Anglorum: The History of the English Kings, vol. 1, William of Malmesbury. Reference 15 page 1, Edgar, King of the English 959-975 New interpretations, edited by Donald Scragg. Reference 16 chapter 10 The Chronology of the Benedictine "Reform" and chapter 12 The Laity and the monastic reform un the reign of Edgar. Edgar, King of the English 959-975. New interpretations, edited by Donald Scragg. Regularis Concordia. page 115-116 The Anglo-Saxon chronicles. page 249-250-251 Gesta Regum Anglorum: The History of the English Kings, vol. 1 William of Malmesbury Reference 17 page 118 The Anglo-Saxon chronicles Reference 18 page 308-309 The Anglo-Saxons, Marc Morris. Chapter 13 The Edgar panegyrics in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Edgar, King of the English 959-975. New interpretations, edited by Donald Scragg. Reference 19 page 121 The Anglo-Saxon chronicles Reference 20 page 124 the Anglo-Saxon chronicles. Reference 21 page 126-127 The Anglo-Saxon chronicles page 157-158 The lives of St Oswald and St Ecgwine by Byrhtferth, approximately 970-"The Battle of Maldon" Poem. Reference 22 page 133-135 The Anglo-Saxon chronicles Reference 23 page 336-337 The Anglo-Saxon Marc Morris. Reference 24 pages 152-153 The Anglo-Saxon chronicles Reference 25 page 317 Gesta Regum Anglorum: The History of the English Kings, vol. 1 by William, of Malmesbury, A.D. 1016. web version of The Chronicle of John of Worcester - 456 to 1140 A.D. Reference 26 page 83 Cnut England's Viking king, M.K.Lawson Reference 27 page 225-228 King Cnut and the Viking conquest of England, W.B.Bartlett page 99-102 Cnut England's Viking king, M.K.Lawson pages 325-330 Gesta Regum Anglorum: The History of the English Kings, vol. 1 by William, of Malmesbury, The Chronicle of John of Worcester - 456 to 1140 A.D. AD 1031 web version Reference 28 page 43 The eulogy of Queen Emma. Reference 29 page 158-161 The Anglo-Saxon chronicles Henry of Huntingdon chronicles page 202 Reference 30 pages 160-162 The Anglo-Saxon chronicles Reference 31 page 164 The Anglo-Saxon chronicles Refence 32 page 98 Edward the confessor, Peter Rex Page 164 The Anglo-Saxon chronicles. Reference 33 page 43-44 Edward the confessor, Peter Rex Reference 34 page 761-763 Gesta Regum Anglorum: The History of the English Kings, vol. 1 by William, of Malmesbury. A.D. 1120. The Chronicle of John of Worcester - 456 to 1140 A.D. Page 33-41 The ecclesiastical history of England and Normandy; by Ordericus Vitalis, volume 4. Pages 249-250 Historia Anglorum, Henry of Huntingdon Page 249 The Anglo-Saxon chronicles Reference 35 page 449 Henry II. --by Warren, Wilfred, Lewis Reference 36 chapter 13 Archbishop Thomas Becket Henry II. -- by Warren, Wilfred, Lewis Chapter 8 1215 the year of Magna Carta, Danny Danziger and John Gillingham Reference 37 page 235 Thomas Becket By Frank Barlow. Reference 38 page 68/69 England in 13th century, Alan Harding. Reference 39 page 42, John, Nicholas Vincent Reference 40 page Chapter two, the countryside, 1215 the year of Magna Carta, Danny Danziger and John Gillingham Chapters 2-5 The Medieval English economy 115-1500, J.L.Bolton Reference 41 page 38 Osney, Wykes, Trivet and the Evesham chronicle. Four accounts of the battle of Evesham. A lion occasional paper. Reference 42 pages 174-178 Edward 1st a great and terrible king, Marc Morris. Reference 43 page 185 Edward 1st a great and terrible king, Marc Morris. Reference 44 page 94/95 Edward II, the unconventional king, Kathryn Warner Reference 45 www.medievalists.net/2024/05/body-lice-may-have-spread-the-black-death-more-than-previously-thought/ page 207 The Medieval English economy 115-1500, J.L.Bolton Reference 46 page 1603 The Four Black Deaths, MONICAH.GREEN Reference 47 www.medievalists.net/2020/06/richard-ii-peasants-revolt/ Reference 48 page 217 The Medieval English economy 115-1500, J.L.Bolton Reference 49 pages 188-200 A history of Wales, John Davies Chapter 8 The Glyndwr Revolt 1400-1416 The kings and Queens of Wales, Timothy Venning. Reference 50 page 192 A history of Wales, John Davies Reference 51 page 230, The war of the Roses, Trevor Royale. Reference 52 page 83 Edward IV, Jeffrey James. page 5 The brothers York, Thomas Penn Reference 53 page 244-245, The war of the Roses, John Gillingham. page 412-415 The war of the Roses, Trevor Royle. Pages 305-310 Bosworth, the birth of the Tudors, Chris Skidmore. You utter legend for reading to this point.
Hi folks, I hope you all have a merry Christmas, The next episode of the Medieval kings series will be in March as I need a break, plus I need to get out and film some more stock footage for the next one, right references.
credit. commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Bath,_Somerset_Panorama_-_April_2011.jpg
Reference 1 page 24 introduction, Asser's life of King Alfred.
Reference 2 page 76/77 Anglo-Saxon chronicles, page 84/85 Asser's life of King Alfred.
Reference 3 page 228 The Anglo-Saxons, Marc Morris, page 226-227-228 The Anglo-Saxons, Geoffrey Hindley
Burghal Hidage
Reference 4 page 93 The Anglo-Saxon chronicles.
Reference 5 page 96/97 The Anglo-Saxon chronicles
Reference 6 page 55 Edward the Elder, Edited by N.J.Higham and D.H.Hill
Reference 7 page 124-129 The age of Athelstan : Britain's forgotten history, Paul hill
Reference 8 page 106 The Anglo-Saxon chronicles.
Reference 9 page 164-167 Æthelstan, the first king of England, Sarah Foot.
Reference 10 page 111 The Anglo-Saxon chronicles
Reference 11 page 288 The Anglo-Saxons, Marc Morris. Page 111, The Anglo-Saxon chronicles
Reference 12 page 113, Anglo-Saxon chronicles
Reference 13 page 75 the early life of St Dustan.
Reference 14 page 239 Gesta Regum Anglorum: The History of the English Kings, vol. 1, William of Malmesbury.
Reference 15 page 1, Edgar, King of the English 959-975
New interpretations, edited by Donald Scragg.
Reference 16 chapter 10 The Chronology of the Benedictine "Reform" and chapter 12 The Laity and the monastic reform un the reign of Edgar. Edgar, King of the English 959-975. New interpretations, edited by Donald Scragg.
Regularis Concordia.
page 115-116 The Anglo-Saxon chronicles.
page 249-250-251 Gesta Regum Anglorum: The History of the English Kings, vol. 1
William of Malmesbury
Reference 17 page 118 The Anglo-Saxon chronicles
Reference 18 page 308-309 The Anglo-Saxons, Marc Morris.
Chapter 13 The Edgar panegyrics in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Edgar, King of the English 959-975. New interpretations, edited by Donald Scragg.
Reference 19 page 121 The Anglo-Saxon chronicles
Reference 20 page 124 the Anglo-Saxon chronicles.
Reference 21 page 126-127 The Anglo-Saxon chronicles
page 157-158 The lives of St Oswald and St Ecgwine
by Byrhtferth, approximately 970-"The Battle of Maldon" Poem.
Reference 22 page 133-135 The Anglo-Saxon chronicles
Reference 23 page 336-337 The Anglo-Saxon Marc Morris.
Reference 24 pages 152-153 The Anglo-Saxon chronicles
Reference 25 page 317 Gesta Regum Anglorum: The History of the English Kings, vol. 1
by William, of Malmesbury,
A.D. 1016. web version of The Chronicle of John of Worcester - 456 to 1140 A.D.
Reference 26 page 83 Cnut England's Viking king, M.K.Lawson
Reference 27 page 225-228 King Cnut and the Viking conquest of England, W.B.Bartlett
page 99-102 Cnut England's Viking king, M.K.Lawson
pages 325-330 Gesta Regum Anglorum: The History of the English Kings, vol. 1
by William, of Malmesbury,
The Chronicle of John of Worcester - 456 to 1140 A.D.
AD 1031 web version
Reference 28 page 43 The eulogy of Queen Emma.
Reference 29 page 158-161 The Anglo-Saxon chronicles
Henry of Huntingdon chronicles page 202
Reference 30 pages 160-162 The Anglo-Saxon chronicles
Reference 31 page 164 The Anglo-Saxon chronicles
Refence 32 page 98 Edward the confessor, Peter Rex
Page 164 The Anglo-Saxon chronicles.
Reference 33 page 43-44 Edward the confessor, Peter Rex
Reference 34 page 761-763 Gesta Regum Anglorum: The History of the English Kings, vol. 1
by William, of Malmesbury.
A.D. 1120. The Chronicle of John of Worcester - 456 to 1140 A.D.
Page 33-41 The ecclesiastical history of England and Normandy;
by Ordericus Vitalis, volume 4.
Pages 249-250 Historia Anglorum, Henry of Huntingdon
Page 249 The Anglo-Saxon chronicles
Reference 35 page 449 Henry II. --by Warren, Wilfred, Lewis
Reference 36 chapter 13 Archbishop Thomas Becket
Henry II. -- by Warren, Wilfred, Lewis
Chapter 8 1215 the year of Magna Carta, Danny Danziger and John Gillingham
Reference 37 page 235 Thomas Becket By Frank Barlow.
Reference 38 page 68/69 England in 13th century, Alan Harding.
Reference 39 page 42, John, Nicholas Vincent
Reference 40 page Chapter two, the countryside, 1215 the year of Magna Carta, Danny Danziger and John Gillingham
Chapters 2-5 The Medieval English economy 115-1500, J.L.Bolton
Reference 41 page 38 Osney, Wykes, Trivet and the Evesham chronicle. Four accounts of the battle of Evesham. A lion occasional paper.
Reference 42 pages 174-178 Edward 1st a great and terrible king, Marc Morris.
Reference 43 page 185 Edward 1st a great and terrible king, Marc Morris.
Reference 44 page 94/95 Edward II, the unconventional king, Kathryn Warner
Reference 45
www.medievalists.net/2024/05/body-lice-may-have-spread-the-black-death-more-than-previously-thought/
page 207 The Medieval English economy 115-1500, J.L.Bolton
Reference 46 page 1603 The Four Black Deaths, MONICAH.GREEN
Reference 47 www.medievalists.net/2020/06/richard-ii-peasants-revolt/
Reference 48 page 217 The Medieval English economy 115-1500, J.L.Bolton
Reference 49 pages 188-200 A history of Wales, John Davies
Chapter 8 The Glyndwr Revolt 1400-1416 The kings and Queens of Wales, Timothy Venning.
Reference 50 page 192 A history of Wales, John Davies
Reference 51 page 230, The war of the Roses, Trevor Royale.
Reference 52 page 83 Edward IV, Jeffrey James. page 5 The brothers York, Thomas Penn
Reference 53 page 244-245, The war of the Roses, John Gillingham.
page 412-415 The war of the Roses, Trevor Royle.
Pages 305-310 Bosworth, the birth of the Tudors, Chris Skidmore.
You utter legend for reading to this point.
These compilation type videos are really good.
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Thank you for watching them.
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Thank you, cheers!
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas, have a great one :D
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Henry II goat status
Hell yeah.
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