Épisodes

  • The Angevins Ep.6 - The Battle of Bouvines & Magna Carta: King John Pt.2
    Sep 2 2025

    The series finale, the final end of the Angevin Empire.

    It didn't start with a defeat, but a victory. King John's half-brother, William Longspee, sailed down the River Zwyn and found a French invasion armada. The battle that followed led inexorably to another - one of the Middle Ages' greatest battles - the Battle of Bouvines.

    King John fought to regain the The Angevin Empire that Philip Augustus had so ruthlessly won from him. Ultimately, he failed, and ironically his failure led to one of England's most famous political documents of all time - Magna Carta. Find out how now in this gripping final episode of The Angevins.

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    34 min
  • The Angevins Ep.5 - Softsword: King John Pt.1
    Aug 29 2025

    The Lionheart was dead. His brother John was set to inherit the throne. Or was he? Because there was another with a claim - his nephew, Arthur of Brittany. The struggle between the two, and a brutal, sadistic murder, would see the beginning of the end of the Angevin Empire. Subscribe to us here on your favourite podcast channel, support me on Patreon, visit the website at www.bitesizebattles.com and follow us on Instagram and Facebook @bitesizebattles. Thanks for listening!

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    25 min
  • The Angevins Ep.4 - Dungeons & Death: Richard the Lionheart Pt.2
    Aug 26 2025

    Richard the Lionheart faced the decision of his life - Jerusalem or his Kingdom? Saladin still held the former, his brother John threatened the latter.

    Delaying any further risked becoming a King in name only, his Kingdom suborned and conquered. With gritted teeth, he left the Third Crusade only ultimately unfulfilled.

    And worse - he was being hunted by most of the most powerful lords of Europe and there was no safe route home.

    From the Holy Land to the Holy Roman Empire, and from victory over the French to his final end, this is the second part of Richard the Lionheart's story. His life and death would decide the fate of The Angevin Empire. Subscribe here on your favourite podcast channel, support me on Patreon, visit the website at www.bitesizebattles.com and follow us on Instagram and Facebook @bitesizebattles. Thanks for listening!

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    38 min
  • The Angevins Ep.3 - Crusade: Richard the Lionheart Pt.1
    Aug 22 2025

    Jerusalem had fallen. All of Europe was aghast.

    Muslim Saracens of the Ayyubid Dynasty had slaughtered a Christian army at Hattin, and then gone on to take the Holy City itself. Their leader, Saladin, swept all before him.

    But Richard the Lionheart's crusading fever became inflamed when he heard, and once his father, Henry II, had died, he committed the entire Angevin Empire to Jerusalem's recapture.

    This is the incredible story of Richard's journey to the Holy Land, the epic recapture of its port-city, Acre, and why - with Jerusalem in sight - Richard had to make a fateful decision that affected the rest of his life.

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    36 min
  • The Angevins Ep.2 - Family, Murder, Rebellion
    Aug 19 2025

    Henry II's life rose and fell like a rough sea. After winning the English throne at just 21 years old, he put England back together again after the ravages of the civil war known as The Anarchy.

    He wed the beautiful and famous Eleanor of Aquitaine, and had with her 7 children who survived into adulthood - including Richard the Lionheart and the later King John.

    And it was he who created the Angevin Empire.

    But he was also the King who inadvertently ordered the murder of Thomas Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury. He was the King who suffered no less than three rebellions from his sons, and the man who went to his grave knowing that his favourite, John, had finally joined them.

    Henry II was a man whose energy and vitality thrust the Angevins into the international limelight, but who ultimately could not control his own family.

    This is his story, and the beginnings of the famous Richard the Lionheart.

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    35 min
  • The Angevins Ep.1 - Anarchy
    Aug 15 2025

    The year is 1120 and the mood aboard The White Ship is exultant. The young lords of England and Normandy are celebrating beating the French by drinking and carousing late into the night. Among them, England's heir - William Aetheling.

    But leaving for a crossing of the English Channel so late and completely half-cut, the party was about to be cut savagely short.

    The outcome led to one of England's most brutal civil wars, The Anarchy, and to the rise of the Angevins and an Empire that stretched from Scotland to the borders of Spain.

    Listen now to the stories of one of England's greatest dynasties, of the likes of Richard the Lionheart and King John, and cataclysmic battles in France, Scotland, Sicily and the Holy Land.

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    36 min
  • Viking England Ep.4: The Battle of Brunanburh & the Rise of England, 937
    Dec 26 2021

    This is it. It all comes down to this moment.

    Ever since Alfred the Great had come surging out of the swamps he had been hiding in to defeat the Vikings at Edington, he and his children and grandchildren had been inexorably pushing the Vikings out of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms.

    Aethelred was soon to conquer Northumbria which had been held by the Danes for a hundred years, and England was born.

    But no sooner had the new nation come screaming into the world than a massive Norse-Irish-Scottish alliance came screaming into Aethelred's new kingdom. It threatened to undo everything that had been achieved.

    At Brunanburh in 937 AD the future of England would be decided.

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    40 min
  • Viking England Ep.3: The Battle of Edington 878
    Dec 22 2021

    The King of Wessex had been hunted as a fugitive by marauding Vikings, and he'd been hiding as one in a swamp. Wessex had been overrun and King Alfred had fled, setting up camp amidst the reeds of the Somerset Levels.

    But despite his survival, it seemed the same could not be said of Wessex.

    But in one of history's greatest comeback stories, he rebuilt his forces whilst in hiding, conducted a guerrilla campaign from the marshes, and then came surging out to rendezvous with the armies of his still-loyal Earldormen.

    It resulted in one of England's greatest ever battles, and led confirmed that Wessex, England's last Anglo-Saxon kingdom, would not fall to the Vikings after all.

    In doing so, Alfred the Great laid the foundations for the future reconquest of the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms and the dawn of England.

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    30 min