Britain's Bloodiest Dynasty

Britain's Bloodiest Dynasty

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Whether you're a Game of Thrones fan or just an ancient history buff, you're sure to be enthralled by Britain's Bloodiest Dynasty, an epic four-part documentary steeped in carnage, deception and betrayal.

The film recalls the events that built and shaped the 331-year reign of the Plantagenets, a dynasty that ushered Britain from the Middle Ages into a modern global power. Their ascendancy was marked by a near superhuman show of force, but their legacy was often threatened by an all too human thirst for vengeance.

The first section of the film takes place during the years 1154 - 1189. Henry II, the founder of the dynasty who was first crowned king at the age of 20, was obsessed with claiming and exerting unprecedented control over the country's governance, including the ever powerful English Church. These efforts culminated in the murder of his most trusted friend - Archbishop Thomas Becket - as well as a treacherous betrayal by his own wife and children.

Part two of the series details another close relationship gone sour. Henry III, the fourth Plantagenet king, and fanatical French knight Simon de Montfort, were once inseparable and viewed their friendship as an essential component to achieving individual success. Jealousy and power plays led to the disintegration of their trust, and ultimately spawned a costly civil war.

The third chapter deals with Edward II, an ineffectual ruler whose narrow-minded need for revenge led his kingdom to ruin. In a twisted act of betrayal similar to what befell Henry II, Edward's wife was instrumental in facilitating the king's downfall.

Finally, the docu-series concludes with a portrait of one of the country's most notorious and savage rulers, Richard II, who first ascended to the throne at the age of 10. Once again, a theme of revenge took center stage throughout Richard's rule, and eventually served as the prelude to his imprisonment and death.

Featuring beautifully rendered reenactments and insightful commentary from acclaimed historian Dan Jones, Britain's Bloodiest Dynasty brings one of the most enthralling chapters of English history to startling life. It's a bold and adventurous narrative that few fictional works can match.

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Clovis Kersey
Clovis Kersey
3 years ago

Great documentary but this sit's navigation capabilities aren't up to much when trying to watch a multi part programme

DS
DS
5 years ago

Forget Game of Thrones. Forget anything you see on Reality TV shows. The bloodiest and most insidious of schemes and conflict are actually from Britain's history of its monarchs. These people will do anything for power lol.

Greg
Greg
5 years ago

I've watched the PBS production, the Vietnam War narrated by Peter Coyote. I should never have done that. It's too good. I can't watch anything else. I'm on my 5th time of watching it and I'm still enthralled. Everything else looks lame by comparison. And I'm an ancient History buff!

Shay
Shay
5 years ago

Love,love this site !Absolutely brilliant,fantastic and easy to understand document! I'm happy I could watch this movie!

NICK KEARNEY
NICK KEARNEY
5 years ago

Fantastic documentary, brilliantly written easy to understand and savour the rule of Henry II and the demise of his embittered family. Great presentation, shall watch more from the presenter.

Linda Hill
Linda Hill
6 years ago

If you like this, try reading Alison Weir, Eleanor of Aquitaine, by the wrath of God, Queen of England. And pay attn to the feudal economic heirarchy, these guys are the 12th century mafia!

john
john
6 years ago

Not surprised they forged England. England is the bunghole of civilization and we in the US are it's bastard mongoloid offspring.

Bob
Bob
6 years ago

Guys, this series is very very good! Recommended!

Kevin Brown
Kevin Brown
6 years ago

Superbly presented by Dan Jones. An excellent documentary and very informative.
Recommended viewing for anybody interested in early royal British history.

Mary Sharp
Mary Sharp
6 years ago

I watched the entire series and am wonderfully impressed! Thank you so very much! Dan Jones is one of the best! Also, this answered some questions that I have had about this all important time in Britain's lush biography as a nation. I came away more learned and grateful for documentaries.