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Rois et Reines d'Angleterre

Cette série plonge dans l'histoire tumultueuse de la monarchie anglaise, des luttes médiévales pour le trône aux intrigues complexes de la cour de la Renaissance. Explorez la vie et les règnes de souverains emblématiques dont les décisions ont façonné une nation et laissé une marque indélébile dans l'histoire. C'est un récit captivant de pouvoir, de trahison, d'amour et d'ambition, révélant le côté humain de ceux qui portaient la couronne. Les passionnés d'histoire apprécieront la profondeur de la recherche et la représentation dramatique des moments clés.

The Life and Times of Elizabeth I
The Life and Times of William I
Kings & Queens: The Life and Times of Edward VII
The Life and Times of Henry VII (Kings & Queens of England)
The Life and Times of Richard III
  • Richard III is one of the most mysterious figures of English history, and as such is the source of perennial fascination. Comparatively little is known of his early life, his appearance, his interests, for up to 1483 he played second fiddle to his more glorious older brothers, Edward 'this sun of York', and the feckless Clarence. He appears to have been content in this role, for he was foremost a soldier and an administrator, preferring to govern the marches of the North than to caper 'nimbly in a lady's chamber'. But the untimely death of Edward IV forced Richard into the limelight, where he has remained ever since. The last three years of his life have taken on the character of a detective story--did Richard really believe his brother and nephews were illegitimate? Why did he seize the throne? What did happen to the Princes in the Tower? Naturally Henry Tudor ensured that Richard should be held responsible for every possible heinous deed. But later historians have swung violently in the other direction, whitewashing Richard to proffer him as the most ill-used and glorious monarch of the period. Anthony Cheetham has cut through the legend and the propaganda to try to retrace the life of Richard, the forgotten years before he assumed the throne, and thus to place the focus of those final hectic years before the last of the Plantagenets died on Bosworth Field.

    The Life and Times of Richard III
  • Elizabeth I was England's first really successful female monarch. She defeated the Spanish Armada in 1588, promoted religious tolerance, and united England and Scotland at her death in 1603. She was the daughter of Henry VIII and his second wife Anne Boleyn, and was known as the Virgin Queen and Gloriana. Her reign was known as a Golden Age. She used her sex as a strength not a weakness, and claimed she was married to England.

    The Life and Times of Elizabeth I