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At the head of Normandy, the descendants of Rollo built a powerful and organized duchy in Europe; but in 1035, the crown was inherited by an 8-year-old bastard child, William the Conqueror.

At the head of Normandy, the descendants of Rollo built a powerful and organized duchy in Europe; but in 1035, the crown was inherited by an 8-year-old bastard child, William the Conqueror.

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"Richard the Lionheart: The Fall"

In the 12th century, Normandy was at its peak; thanks to the efforts of the legendary Norman duke, Richard the Lionheart, it controlled almost half of the Frankish kingdom and England and invaded Ireland, Sicily and Spain.

Normandy, Land of Warriors

"Rollo the Viking: The Conquest"

Thanks to Rollo the Walker, Normandy became one of the most powerful principalities of the kingdom of France; he is one of the most terrible Viking warriors in history and his adventure began 1200 years ago, at the mouth of the Seine.

Normandy, Land of Warriors

"William the Conqueror: The Rise"

At the head of Normandy, the descendants of Rollo built a powerful and organized duchy in Europe; but in 1035, the crown was inherited by an 8-year-old bastard child, William the Conqueror.

Normandy, Land of Warriors

"Richard the Lionheart: The Fall"

In the 12th century, Normandy was at its peak; thanks to the efforts of the legendary Norman duke, Richard the Lionheart, it controlled almost half of the Frankish kingdom and England and invaded Ireland, Sicily and Spain.

A deep dive into the great armed conflicts that made the Normans one of the world's most powerful dynasties.
Original Air Date: Jan 16, 2023
Genres: DocuseriesTV Series
Rating: PG
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand
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