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1066 Revisited: The Battle of Hastings with Marc Morris

Channel History Hit - October 14, 2019 16:00 - 53 minutes ★★★★★ - 208 ratings
For the anniversary of the Battle of Hastings, we revisit Marc Morris' brilliantly constructed narrative of the Battle of Hastings, and all of the build-up. Taking us from the sources of William, Harold and Harold's claims to the throne all the way to William's rule, Marc's account is as compreh...

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1066 Revisited: The Battle of Hastings with Marc Morris

Dan Snow's History Hit - October 14, 2019 16:00 - 53 minutes ★★★★★ - 3.5K ratings
For the anniversary of the Battle of Hastings, we revisit Marc Morris' brilliantly constructed narrative of the Battle of Hastings, and all of the build-up. Taking us from the sources of William, Harold and Harold's claims to the throne all the way to William's rule, Marc's account is as compreh...

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The Bayeux Tapestry with Marc Morris.

Channel History Hit - January 17, 2018 20:50 - 16 minutes ★★★★★ - 208 ratings
Dan talks all things Bayeux with high medievalist Marc Morris. Producer: Natt Tapley For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

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The Bayeux Tapestry with Marc Morris.

Dan Snow's History Hit - January 17, 2018 20:50 - 16 minutes ★★★★★ - 3.5K ratings
Dan talks all things Bayeux with high medievalist Marc Morris. Producer: Natt Tapley For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

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Christmas Argumentation Sessions: Part 1 - Worse Than 2016? With Marc Morris, Jessie Childs, and Dan Jones

Channel History Hit - December 22, 2016 11:13 - 20 minutes ★★★★★ - 208 ratings
With Marc Morris, Jessie Childs, and Dan Jones. Please join us this year in supporting Beanstalk, a charity that recruits, trains and supports volunteers to provide consistent, one-to-one literacy support to primary school children who need help. Producer: Dan Morelle Subscribe, rate and revi...

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Christmas Argumentation Sessions: Part 1 - Worse Than 2016? With Marc Morris, Jessie Childs, and Dan Jones

Dan Snow's History Hit - December 22, 2016 11:13 - 20 minutes ★★★★★ - 3.5K ratings
With Marc Morris, Jessie Childs, and Dan Jones. Please join us this year in supporting Beanstalk, a charity that recruits, trains and supports volunteers to provide consistent, one-to-one literacy support to primary school children who need help. Producer: Dan Morelle Subscribe, rate and revi...

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1066: Battle of Hastings with Marc Morris

Channel History Hit - October 14, 2016 15:33 - 51 minutes ★★★★★ - 208 ratings
The Battle of Hastings was fought on 14 October 1066 between the Norman-French army of William, the Duke of Normandy, and an English army under the Anglo-Saxon King Harold Godwinson, beginning the Norman conquest of England. It took place approximately 7 miles (11 kilometres) northwest of Hastin...

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1066: Battle of Hastings with Marc Morris

Dan Snow's History Hit - October 14, 2016 15:33 - 51 minutes ★★★★★ - 3.5K ratings
The Battle of Hastings was fought on 14 October 1066 between the Norman-French army of William, the Duke of Normandy, and an English army under the Anglo-Saxon King Harold Godwinson, beginning the Norman conquest of England. It took place approximately 7 miles (11 kilometres) northwest of Hastin...

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William: Conqueror, Bastard, both? Marc Morris

Dan Snow's History Hit - September 23, 2016 21:01 - 25 minutes ★★★★★ - 3.5K ratings
Dr Marc Morris @Longshanks1307 is an historian and broadcaster, specialising in the Middle Ages. He is the author of William I (Penguin Monarchs): England's Conqueror. TwitterInstagramFacebookDan Snow Producer: Dan Morelle For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy

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1216: The Unknown Invasion of England with Marc Morris

Dan Snow's History Hit - May 21, 2016 17:14 - 23 minutes ★★★★★ - 3.5K ratings
Dr Marc Morris @Longshanks1307 is a historian and broadcaster, specialising in the Middle Ages. He is the author of King John: Treachery, Tyranny and the Road to Magna Carta (Hutchinson 2015), The Norman Conquest (Windmill, 2013) and A Great and Terrible King (Windmill, 2009). Presented by Dan ...

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1216: The Unknown Invasion of England with Marc Morris

Channel History Hit - May 21, 2016 17:14 - 23 minutes ★★★★★ - 208 ratings
Dr Marc Morris @Longshanks1307 is a historian and broadcaster, specialising in the Middle Ages. He is the author of King John: Treachery, Tyranny and the Road to Magna Carta (Hutchinson 2015), The Norman Conquest (Windmill, 2013) and A Great and Terrible King (Windmill, 2009). Presented by Dan ...

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Magna Carta with Marc Morris

Channel History Hit - November 17, 2015 22:50 - 25 minutes ★★★★★ - 208 ratings
Magna Carta (Latin for “the Great Charter”), also called Magna Carta Libertatum (Latin for “the Great Charter of the Liberties”), is a charter agreed by King John of England at Runnymede, near Windsor, 800 years ago on 15 June 1215. Dr Marc Morris @Longshanks1307 is a historian and broadcaster,...

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Magna Carta with Marc Morris

Dan Snow's History Hit - November 17, 2015 22:50 - 25 minutes ★★★★★ - 3.5K ratings
Magna Carta (Latin for “the Great Charter”), also called Magna Carta Libertatum (Latin for “the Great Charter of the Liberties”), is a charter agreed by King John of England at Runnymede, near Windsor, 800 years ago on 15 June 1215. Dr Marc Morris @Longshanks1307 is a historian and broadcaster,...

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MAP#63: Marc Morris, King John and the Road to Magna Carta

Medieval Archives - March 16, 2015 16:23 - 47 minutes ★★★★ - 313 ratings
This year marks the 800th anniversary of the Magna Carta. The medieval King responsible for the document is King John of England. He didn't create it, but it was his turbulent reign that caused the Barons to create the document. King John put his seal on it in June 1215 and then refused to abide ...