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Royal rivals? Medieval England and France’s tempestuous relationship
Episode 1393

Royal rivals? Medieval England and France’s tempestuous relationship

Catherine Hanley traces the great conflicts, and occasional friendships, between the rulers of medieval England and France

HistoryExtra podcast · Immediate

July 12, 202242m 42s

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Show Notes

Catherine Hanley chronicles the greatest conflicts and alliances between England and France from 1100-1300, through the stories of the men, women and children involved. She explains to Emily Briffett how, in a time of personal monarchy, unexpected events, familial ties and personalities forged the fate of the two intertwined kingdoms.

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