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Just
the Facts - Middle Ages (VHS)
A great overview of the facts of the middle ages. Take a trip back in time with this imformative and exciting look into medieval history. |
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Medieval
Warfare - Agincourt: King Henry's Triumph (VHS)
Agincourt: King Henry's Triumph features a superb and accurate reconstruction of the great battle, plus dramatized eyewitness accounts taken from contemporary records. The program also features state-of-the-art mapping techniques, combined with period imagery to provide a dramatic record of a victory won against overwhelming odds. Featuring expert commentary and analyses by Dr. David Chandler, the world's foremost military historian and former head of War Studies at Sandhurst.
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The
Crusades (DVD)
Terry Jones presents the history of the medieval religious wars in the middle-east known as the Crusades. In this series, Terry Jones presents the recounting of the religious wars for control of the "Holy Lands" waged by Christian Europe against the Islamic world. |
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Living
in the Past: Life in Medieval Times (VHS)
Filmed in a reconstructed working medieval village, this informative program presents an in-depth look at life in the Medieval period of British history. All aspects of medieval life are illustrated through fascinating re-creations. |
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Secrets
of the Lost Empires II: Medieval Siege (VHS)
The Scots inside Stirling Castle must have felt untouchable. Protected by a massive stone fortress, they prepared for a long drawn-out siege against the army of England’s Edward the First. Fifty carpenters worked day and night to create the fourteenth century version of the atom bomb: the trebuchet—a fearsome, gravity-powered catapult dubbed "Warwolf" that was capable of hurling boulders, bee hives and plague-infected corpses long distances. Travel back to the Middle Ages and relive a fascinating turning point in warfare and medieval history. |
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Medieval
Warfare - The Crusades: The Holy Wars (VHS)
The Crusades: the Holy Wars features reconstruction footage and spectacular computer effects to tell the dramatic story of the great conflict between Christianity and Islam. The program also features dramatized eyewitness accounts and expert commentary and analyses. |
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Medieval
Siege (DVD)
The Scots inside Stirling Castle must have felt untouchable. Protected by a massive stone fortress, they prepared for a long drawn-out siege against the army of England’s Edward the First. Fifty carpenters worked day and night to create the fourteenth century version of the atom bomb: the trebuchet—a fearsome, gravity-powered catapult dubbed "Warwolf" that was capable of hurling boulders, bee hives and plague-infected corpses long distances. Travel back to the Middle Ages and relive a fascinating turning point in warfare and medieval history. |
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125
Years at the Metropolitan Museum of Art: Glories of Medieval Art -
The Cloisters (VHS)
The Cloisters, a branch of The Metropolitan Museum devoted to medieval art, is home to some of the world's masterworks. Metropolitan Director Philippe de Montebello escorts viewers through rooms and gardens that evoke the spirit of the Middle Ages. Highlights include the famed Unicorn Tapestries, rare illuminated manuscripts, brilliant stained-glass windows, and scores of precious objects displayed in the museum's treasury. |
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Landmarks
of Western Art, Vol. 1: The Medieval World (VHS) |
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Music
of the Middle Ages (VHS) |