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The Veg Grower PodcastThe Veg Grower Podcast#548 Compost and hazel sticksJoin Richard in this weeks podcast as he opens up some bags of compost and prepares his hazel sticks for use2024-04-0930 minPeople to People podcastPeople to People podcastRichard and Nohara (Rugby in Malawi)Chimzy and Hazel have a conversation with Richard Bennett and Nohara Chinguwo from the Bhubesi Pride foundation. They discuss the ways that the organisation is changing and has become a Malawian NGO. This series looks at partnerships between Scotland and Malawi and we think this is an interesting example to learn from. They promote sports for development and gender equality. Bhubesi Pride page:https://bpfafrica.org/about-us/meet-the-bpf-team/The featured song is Gold by Twnda from the album African Love Story:https://www.shazam.com/gb/track/612302166/ningenjelwanga-radio-edit2023-08-2229 minThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastUpper and Lower Crossed Syndromes and MigrainesCan we improve our results for migraines by addressing the Upper and Lower Crossed patterns for patients?   Let's walk through it.   Correction : I said the Millennial Tower is tilting 24 degrees. I meant inches. And when I looked it up it's actually tilting 29 inches. 😮   https://richardhazel.podia.com   New Mentorship Program on Podia. Look for the Acupuncture Outsider Community.      2023-07-0923 minThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastSome Course Updates, Mentorship and 2 Tough CasesFuture Courses, Mentorship Subscription on Podia and 2 Cases that I'm struggling with but learning from.   https://richardhazel.podia.com     2023-07-0227 minThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastPalpation is Essential for Me When Doing an AssessmentI don't always trust muscle testing, especially if the symptoms don't match with a strong test where I think there's some over-use injury.   I want to put my fingers or thumb on a muscle to feel for hypertonicity before I rule it out as a part of the problem.    It's easy to miss a hypertonic muscle if the manual muscle tests seem normal and you don't palpate to confirm.    https://richardhazel.podia.com     2023-06-1832 minThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastReciprocal Inhibition on a Drop Foot and other casesReciprocal Inhibition is an interesting thing and I think I think a lot about treating antagonists muscles but maybe I don't always consider reciprocal inhibition for every case. I'm going to be thinking more about reciprocal inhibition for some cases in case it can help me improve my results for muscle activation once someone is pain-free.    Here's the article I mentioned: https://journals.physiology.org/doi/epdf/10.1152/jn.00424.2017   My Podia Online Courses are here: https://richardhazel.podia.com     2023-06-1120 minThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastMuscle Fiber Orientation and Why It MattersI was just thinking about how the infraspinatus can help shoulder flexion. The fiber orientation is a clue. It's an external rotator, so how does it get involved in shoulder flexion? How does the Pectoralis Major flex the shoulder? Look at the fiber orientation.   How does Gluteus Minimus (abducts and internally rotates the hip) which doesn't flex the hip, cause an anterior pelvic tilt? Fiber orientation.  https://richardhazel.podia.com   2023-06-0427 minThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastDo Acupuncture Patients Need Physical Therapy?Sometimes patients have not done well even after trying Physical Therapy for their pain.   Once we have gotten them out of pain and restored their mobility, do they really need Physical Therapy? Are we a replacement for Physical Therapy?   Also, I mentioned in the podcast that I would be interested in doing some podcasts in German and/or French if there's an audience that you think doesn't listen in English. If you think it would help me reach more people, please let me know. rich@richhazel.com   ...2023-05-2829 minThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastSacroiliac Joint (SIJ) DysfunctionThere's more to the SI Joint than just nutation and the pain some people get there. Many issues like back pain, hip pain, hamstring pain, even shoulder pain can be due to dysfunction at the SIJ.  Movement, Stability & Lumbopelvic Pain: Integration of research and therapy https://a.co/d/cuyLspO     https://richardhazel.podia.com   2023-05-2218 minThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastMy Knee Pain Protocol that will likely Piss People Off"The perfect is the enemy of the good." - Voltaire   Here's an imperfect protocol that gets great results a high percentage of the time.   If you're new to Contemporary Acupuncture or just feeling overwhelmed by all the possibilities, try this protocol.   It covers a lot of the basics and I get great results with it most of the time.    I know I'll get perfectionists complaining but the goal is to help more people help more people. Too many outliers to knee pain can make...2023-05-1329 minThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastCheck Gracilis for Medial Knee PainGracilis is the only hip adductor that can flex the knee. It often gets short after a knee replacement surgery. Quads glutes  TFL and glute minimis are usually my go-to for knee pain but gracilis is usually part of the solution as well.  https://richardhazel.podia.com   2023-05-0615 minThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastCharacteristics of Skeletal Muscle and Electric Stimulation AcupunctureSkeletal Muscle is Elastic, Excitable and Contractile. Does Electric Stimulation Acupuncture at the Motor Points of the muscle restore those qualities after injury has made the muscle short, weak and inhibited?   The German word for "numb" is "taub". I think muscle inhibition may be due to the muscle being deaf, not listening to the nerve signals. What if it's not the nerve, but the muscle that is causing muscle inhibition?   https://richardhazel.podia.com     2023-04-3026 minThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastGluteus Medius and Minimus Are More Postural Than PhasicYou and I have probably already seen it daily in the clinic. Gluteus medius and minimus get very tight and they restrict the hip and cause pain.    We have always heard that the glutes get inhibited. But when it comes to the glute medius and minimus, while they might be inhibited they are also short and tight like other postural muscles.   Research backs up that the glute med and minimus are primarily Type 1 slow twitch fibers like other postural muscles.    https://dergipark.org.tr/en/pub/anatomy/issue...2023-04-2320 minThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastThe Suboccipital Muscles and Their DysfunctionThese little muscles can cause a lot of big pain and dizziness (and other things that I talk about here).   https://richardhazel.podia.com   2023-04-1520 minThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastDry Needling - ”skimming” techniqueThis is a very effective technique I use for muscles that feel restricted and that don't release with just motor point acupuncture or IASTM.   https://richardhazel.podia.com   2023-04-0922 minThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastTwo Recent Migraine PatientsSome good results on the first visit for 2 different migraine patients.   https://richardhazel.podia.com 2023-03-1213 minThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastFeedback on my Sydney course and Some Thoughts about treatment methodologyI got some feedback from several people about the Sydney course and wanted to share that.   Also, I want to give my opinion about how Janda influences my thoughts about adding or not adding extra needles for local inflammation.    https://richardhazel.podia.com   2023-02-2320 minThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastMy Two Cents on How to Assess Hip PainI probably don't assess hips the way you were taught to assess hips. I organize my thoughts around the assumption that the glutes are weak and don't need me to muscle test them. If they were firing, the patient wouldn't be in my office with hip issues.   https://richardhazel.podia.com   2023-02-1414 minThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastDon’t Forget About the Lats!Are you forgetting to test the lats for shoulder flexion and abduction issues? What about for low back issues? Inhibited abs and serratus anterior? QL injury?   2023-02-0420 minThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastTrigger Points for SciaticaA very reliable approach for most sciatica patients that I have had a lot of success with.   2023-01-2116 minThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastCrossfitter with a ”shoulder impingement” and some course updates and the Sydney Seminar in FebruaryNew videos will be added to the Motor Point Location Guide richardhazel.podia.com 4 Day Seminar in Sydney in February chinesemedicineeducation.com       2022-12-1828 minThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastMy Opinion about My Pantheon PENS 12I do not have any sponsors so my opinion is just my opinion.    Here's the link to the Pantheon I'm talking about:    https://pantheonresearch.com/acupuncture-pens/     2022-12-0422 minThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastWhat Do We Actually Know About Arthrogenic Muscle Inhibition?There's a lot of good research on Arthrogenic Muscle Inhibition but no one yet really knows the underlying neuromuscular cause or causes.    Here's one of the reviews of research that I found interesting: https://fitnessmais.com.br/download/personal-training/review-quadriceps-arthrogenic-muscle-inhibition-2009.pdf     2022-11-2726 minThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastNew Courses, Dry Needling, Black Friday on PodiaNew Live Course, New Podia Courses and Black Friday Discounts and Recent Cases where I needed to do Dry Needling. 2022-11-1933 minThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastNew Podia Courses and the New Community Membership on PodiaNew things are cooking for the coming year. Please register on Podia to be notified as things come out.   https://richardhazel.podia.com   2022-11-0623 minThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastTrigger Points: Do. Or Do Not. There is no try.When it comes to treating an active trigger point, you're either all in or all out. Otherwise you are just kicking the hornets' nest. 2022-10-2921 minThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastUpdate on the Hip Pain Case and the new Podia courseThis is an update on the new patient I saw last week and there's info on the Podia Course that just went live.   Here's the link to the Podia site: richardhazel.podia.com Also look at Andry Vleeming's books and Brookbush Institute for more info on Myofascial Slings.     2022-10-0925 minThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastInteresting Hip Pain Case this WeekI had a 77yo male with left hip pain, very painful for the past 8 months. Painful to stand and painful to sit on a hard chair. If the pain got very bad he also felt testicular pain.  The hip surgeon who replaced that hip 2 years ago thinks it's coming from his back.  The Physical Therapist (for his back) thinks it's muscular. I walk through how I was thinking about it and how it was quickly resolved (I hope).      2022-10-0216 minThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastDo we need a new NCCAOM board exam?Can we ever have good orthopedic acupuncture education from our Acupuncture Schools if we don't first have an NCCAOM exam that sets the standard? 2022-09-2517 minThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastI’m waiting for my new Pantheon P12 PENS and here’s why I needed itI love my ITO ES 130's but I need my electric stim device to do more than a continuous one frequency stimulation.   Here are a couple things I mention in this episode: https://pantheonresearch.com/p12pens/   https://journals.lww.com/anesthesia-analgesia/Fulltext/1999/04000/The_Effect_of_Stimulus_Frequency_on_the_Analgesic.30.aspx     2022-09-1721 minThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastAn Interesting Neck Pain, Levator/Trap Pain Case that Was Something DifferentThis was an unusual neck pain case that looked like a levator/upper trap pain case but it was something different that I didn't expect. When it got bad the patient couldn't let her arm hang unsupported without pain in the upper pec and midback and when she raised her arm to get dressed, the neck pain went up to the area behind the mastoid where levator usually causes pain.  2022-09-1022 minThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastSome of my Tough Cases for the Week, Mostly SeniorsI have been treating a lot of neuropathy cases lately. Here are some of them. Some new and some after a few treatments.     2022-09-0327 minThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastMost of my Favorite Resources for Getting Great Results are not AcupuncturistsI like to learn from the best and many of the best for orthopedic assessment and human movement science are not acupuncturists. Why reinvent the wheel? We already have excellent resources that were created by physical therapists, doctors and other movement specialists. And you will do better to learn from live courses and videos than from books and blogs (and podcasts) :-)   Here are the ones I mentioned:   https://brookbushinstitute.com/   https://www.stopchasingpain.com/   https://www.youtube.com/c/at...2022-08-2826 minThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastSubclinical Muscle Dysfunction is RealIf a muscle tests strong when you expect it to be weak, do you not treat it? If you expect a muscle to be tight but the length test is fine, you don't treat it? What about maintenance for your patients? You only treat what tests weak?   2022-08-2125 minThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastDeep Peroneal Nerve Trunk Stimulation for Drop FootThis is an excellent way to stimulate the deep peroneal nerve for someone with drop foot.  I walk you through the location of the nerve trunk and how best to position the patient for a comfortable stimulation that is often very successful.      2022-08-1408 minThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastNobody Owns Motor Points or Orthopedic TestingNo one can own orthopedic assessment or treatment with motor points and trigger points. And you can't own acupuncture points. But we don't have a generic name for a treatment of motor points with electrical stimulation to treat pain and mobility issues. We see plenty of names that were created to represent a single person's perspective but that others are not supposed to use if they didn't study that method. We need a term that anyone who is sitting in front of a computer can search for to find an acupuncturist who uses orthopedic assessment and treatment...2022-08-0743 minThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastNeuromodulation and AcupunctureNeuromodulation is a big word. I wanted to be sure I knew what it was and I realized that we should all be using this word more often to explain what we do, especially when we talk to medical professionals.   Here's the link to the study I mentioned: https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/13/4647/pdf 2022-08-0119 minThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastWhy We Need to Understand How the Body Responds to Pain vs Just Testing MusclesUnderstanding postural issues, over-use issues, the actions and antagonists and synergists of muscles is essential to treating tough cases and in many cases we simply can't do muscle testing on patients due to age, size, level of pain or other reasons. When we understand how to body responds to pain and over-use we can often put together a solid treatment plan without muscle tests.   The thought experiment today was all the ways I can think of that the TFL can cause low back pain. How many can you think of? 2022-07-1933 minThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastFascia Lata Injury and other Fascia InjuriesThere are things that happen to the body when there's injury or a surgery. One of them can be the fascia lata getting very tight.  You won't find this from muscle testing. You need to know what you are looking for and how to address it.    I mentioned IASTM in this episode so here's a good example of IASTM from Brent Brookbush of the Brookbush Institute:   https://youtu.be/DKp4zR0hdJQ     2022-07-1019 minThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastDeQuervain’s Tenosynovitis (Quick and Dirty) TreatmentSometimes people make things too complicated when there's a simple treatment that will get fast pain relief for most patients.   I'll piss some people off with this one. But I want to help the people who are new to orthopedic assessment get fast results for this condition that can take months to resolve without an intervention with acupuncture and electric stimulation.   2022-07-0217 minThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastPlantar Nerve Distribution and EntrapmentsI'm a big fan of studying common peripheral nerve entrapments from medical books that are by and for MD's.    Here are some strategies that I have success with for foot pain and numbness that involves consideration of plantar nerve distribution and entrapments.   Here's my favorite reference:   https://read.amazon.com/kp/embed?asin=B01FH37SI6&preview=newtab&linkCode=kpe&ref_=cm_sw_r_kb_dp_K2YXS3NA7Q3C76N2XPBG     2022-06-2618 minThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastIs that SIJ Pain Really Coming from the SIJ?Not all SI Joint pain is coming from the SI Joint. In fact, many or most times it's coming from something else.    The SIJ is often the underlying instability for many issues like hip and back pain, but that doesn't mean the SIJ will hurt.    When there's pain at the SIJ I always check these three things first.     2022-06-1614 minThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastAre you muscle testing the hip adductors as a group?If you find that you rarely see a need to treat the hip adductors and you are only doing a manual muscle test of them as a group, you are likely missing some things.   2022-06-0517 minThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastThis little muscle can cause some big painIt's important to look for a problem with anconeus on anyone with lateral epicondyle pain.   It's easy to miss and important to treat when it's tight and injured.   Here's the link for the October seminar I mentioned:   https://kangfu.eu/motor-point-acupuncture-head-neck-upper-extremity-assessment-treatment-strategy-nfl-protocols/ 2022-05-2909 minThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastThe Acupuncture Outsider PodcastTrigger Points: When and Why Do We Need to Treat Them?If you aren't treating trigger points when it's necessary, you can't get the best results.   Knowing when trigger points are the problem is essential.   Here's my advice and method for knowing when to look for trigger points to release.     2022-05-2231 minLight on LeedsLight on LeedsCorona Bloody Virus Extraordinary Episode 77: Richard Smyth, authorI had a great time chatting to author Richard Smyth. We talked about his inspiration, writing processes and the books he has published including his latest book "The Woodcock":"It’s 1920s England, and the coastal town of Gravely is finally enjoying a fragile peace after the Great War. Jon Lowell, a naturalist who writes articles on the flora and fauna of the shoreline, and his wife Harriet lead a simple life, basking in their love for each other and enjoying the company of Jon’s visiting old school friend, David. But when an American whale...2021-07-1839 minThe Chiro Inspired PodcastThe Chiro Inspired PodcastEP 091: Dr. Craig Hazel: Advancing and Building Upon the Big Idea With the Alliance for ChiropracticDr. Craig Hazel’s mission is to help families THRIVE.  After graduating from Queen’s University with a Bachelor of Science and a Bachelor of Physical and Health Education, he went on to earn a Doctor of Chiropractic degree and a Bachelor of Science in Anatomy from Parker College of Chiropractic in Dallas Texas.  He is passionate about seeing children and families in his private practice at Synergy Chiropractic in Kanata Ontario.  A sought after speaker, he has been featured regularly on TSN Team 1200, CTV and Rogers TV. He is also the Chairman of the Alliance for Chiropractic of Ontario Fo...2020-06-0100 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 362 - Warwick, The Kingmaker - Part 03 - Richard of SalisburyRichard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick (1428-1471), wealthy and powerful peer of England, was one of the leaders of the Wars of the Roses (1455-1487). He joined Richard, Duke of York in opposing the ineffectual and often incapacitated Lancastrian king, Henry VI. Falling out with York's son, King Edward IV, he switched sides and joined forces with Henry's exiled queen, Margaret of Anjou, but was killed at the Battle of Barnet. In this short biography, the British military historian, Charles Oman (1860-1946) brings to life a consummate medieval warrior, who was also a politician ahead of his time. OF all...2019-10-2918 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 359 - The Hollow Crown - Part 07 - King Richard IIIThe Hollow Crown is a series of British television film adaptations of William Shakespeare's history plays. The first cycle is an adaptation of Shakespeare's second historical tetralogy, the Henriad: Richard II, Henry IV, Part 1 and Henry IV, Part 2 and Henry V, starring Ben Whishaw, Jeremy Irons and Tom Hiddleston. Olivier Award winners Rupert Goold, Richard Eyre and Thea Sharrock directed the telefilms, which were produced by Rupert Ryle-Hodges for BBC Two and executive produced by Sam Mendes and Pippa Harris under Neal Street Productions in association with NBCUniversal. The first series, which aired in the United Kingdom in 2012, received positive...2019-10-292h 08All Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 353 - The Hollow Crown - Part 01 - King Richard IIThe Hollow Crown is a series of British television film adaptations of William Shakespeare's history plays. The first cycle is an adaptation of Shakespeare's second historical tetralogy, the Henriad: Richard II, Henry IV, Part 1 and Henry IV, Part 2 and Henry V, starring Ben Whishaw, Jeremy Irons and Tom Hiddleston. Olivier Award winners Rupert Goold, Richard Eyre and Thea Sharrock directed the telefilms, which were produced by Rupert Ryle-Hodges for BBC Two and executive produced by Sam Mendes and Pippa Harris under Neal Street Productions in association with NBCUniversal. The first series, which aired in the United Kingdom in 2012, received positive...2019-10-292h 23All Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 333 - Reburial of King Richard IIIThe exhumation and reburial of Richard III of England began with the discovery of the king's remains within the site of the former Greyfriars Friary Church in Leicester, England, in September 2012. Following extensive anthropological and genetic testing, the remains of Richard III, the last English king killed in battle, were ultimately reinterred at Leicester Cathedral on 26 March 2015. Richard III, the final ruler of the Plantagenet dynasty, was killed on 22 August 1485 in the Battle of Bosworth Field, the last significant battle of the Wars of the Roses. His body was taken to Greyfriars Friary in Leicester, where it was buried in...2019-10-2846 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 313 - King Richard III - His Lost ChapelRichard III’s lost chapel ‘has been found’ Archaeologists believe they have found evidence of Richard III’s ‘lost chapel’ in Towton, north Yorkshire. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on WhatsApp Email to a friend  May 23, 2014 at 8:30 am Archaeologists believe they have found evidence of Richard III’s ‘lost chapel’ in Towton, north Yorkshire. While filming new archaeology television series Medieval Dead, due to air on Yesterday later this month, a team uncovered the structural remains of a building. The building is believed to be Richard III’s chapel, designed to commemorate the victory of the House of York in the 1461 battle...2019-10-2647 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 312 - King Richard III - Biography - Part 17Richard III (2 October 1452 – 22 August 1485) was King of England and Lord of Ireland from 1483 until his death in 1485. He was the last king of the House of York and the last of the Plantagenet dynasty. His defeat and death at the Battle of Bosworth Field, the last decisive battle of the Wars of the Roses, marked the end of the Middle Ages in England. He is the protagonist of Richard III, one of William Shakespeare's history plays. When his brother Edward IV died in April 1483, Richard was named Lord Protector of the realm for Edward's eldest son and successor, the 12-year-old Ed...2019-10-2615 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 311 - King Richard III - Biography - Part 16Richard III (2 October 1452 – 22 August 1485) was King of England and Lord of Ireland from 1483 until his death in 1485. He was the last king of the House of York and the last of the Plantagenet dynasty. His defeat and death at the Battle of Bosworth Field, the last decisive battle of the Wars of the Roses, marked the end of the Middle Ages in England. He is the protagonist of Richard III, one of William Shakespeare's history plays. When his brother Edward IV died in April 1483, Richard was named Lord Protector of the realm for Edward's eldest son and successor, the 12-year-old Ed...2019-10-2618 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 310 - King Richard III - Biography - Part 15Richard III (2 October 1452 – 22 August 1485) was King of England and Lord of Ireland from 1483 until his death in 1485. He was the last king of the House of York and the last of the Plantagenet dynasty. His defeat and death at the Battle of Bosworth Field, the last decisive battle of the Wars of the Roses, marked the end of the Middle Ages in England. He is the protagonist of Richard III, one of William Shakespeare's history plays. When his brother Edward IV died in April 1483, Richard was named Lord Protector of the realm for Edward's eldest son and successor, the 12-year-old Ed...2019-10-2611 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 309 - King Richard III - Biography - Part 14Richard III (2 October 1452 – 22 August 1485) was King of England and Lord of Ireland from 1483 until his death in 1485. He was the last king of the House of York and the last of the Plantagenet dynasty. His defeat and death at the Battle of Bosworth Field, the last decisive battle of the Wars of the Roses, marked the end of the Middle Ages in England. He is the protagonist of Richard III, one of William Shakespeare's history plays. When his brother Edward IV died in April 1483, Richard was named Lord Protector of the realm for Edward's eldest son and successor, the 12-year-old Ed...2019-10-2612 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 308 - King Richard III - Biography - Part 13Richard III (2 October 1452 – 22 August 1485) was King of England and Lord of Ireland from 1483 until his death in 1485. He was the last king of the House of York and the last of the Plantagenet dynasty. His defeat and death at the Battle of Bosworth Field, the last decisive battle of the Wars of the Roses, marked the end of the Middle Ages in England. He is the protagonist of Richard III, one of William Shakespeare's history plays. When his brother Edward IV died in April 1483, Richard was named Lord Protector of the realm for Edward's eldest son and successor, the 12-year-old Ed...2019-10-2621 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 307 - King Richard III - Biography - Part 12Richard III (2 October 1452 – 22 August 1485) was King of England and Lord of Ireland from 1483 until his death in 1485. He was the last king of the House of York and the last of the Plantagenet dynasty. His defeat and death at the Battle of Bosworth Field, the last decisive battle of the Wars of the Roses, marked the end of the Middle Ages in England. He is the protagonist of Richard III, one of William Shakespeare's history plays. When his brother Edward IV died in April 1483, Richard was named Lord Protector of the realm for Edward's eldest son and successor, the 12-year-old Ed...2019-10-2621 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 306 - King Richard III - Biography - Part 11Richard III (2 October 1452 – 22 August 1485) was King of England and Lord of Ireland from 1483 until his death in 1485. He was the last king of the House of York and the last of the Plantagenet dynasty. His defeat and death at the Battle of Bosworth Field, the last decisive battle of the Wars of the Roses, marked the end of the Middle Ages in England. He is the protagonist of Richard III, one of William Shakespeare's history plays. When his brother Edward IV died in April 1483, Richard was named Lord Protector of the realm for Edward's eldest son and successor, the 12-year-old Ed...2019-10-2614 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 305 - King Richard III - Biography - Part 10Richard III (2 October 1452 – 22 August 1485) was King of England and Lord of Ireland from 1483 until his death in 1485. He was the last king of the House of York and the last of the Plantagenet dynasty. His defeat and death at the Battle of Bosworth Field, the last decisive battle of the Wars of the Roses, marked the end of the Middle Ages in England. He is the protagonist of Richard III, one of William Shakespeare's history plays. When his brother Edward IV died in April 1483, Richard was named Lord Protector of the realm for Edward's eldest son and successor, the 12-year-old Ed...2019-10-2612 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 304 - King Richard III - Biography - Part 09Richard III (2 October 1452 – 22 August 1485) was King of England and Lord of Ireland from 1483 until his death in 1485. He was the last king of the House of York and the last of the Plantagenet dynasty. His defeat and death at the Battle of Bosworth Field, the last decisive battle of the Wars of the Roses, marked the end of the Middle Ages in England. He is the protagonist of Richard III, one of William Shakespeare's history plays. When his brother Edward IV died in April 1483, Richard was named Lord Protector of the realm for Edward's eldest son and successor, the 12-year-old Ed...2019-10-2626 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 303 - King Richard III - Biography - Part 08Richard III (2 October 1452 – 22 August 1485) was King of England and Lord of Ireland from 1483 until his death in 1485. He was the last king of the House of York and the last of the Plantagenet dynasty. His defeat and death at the Battle of Bosworth Field, the last decisive battle of the Wars of the Roses, marked the end of the Middle Ages in England. He is the protagonist of Richard III, one of William Shakespeare's history plays. When his brother Edward IV died in April 1483, Richard was named Lord Protector of the realm for Edward's eldest son and successor, the 12-year-old Ed...2019-10-2617 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 302 - King Richard III - Biography - Part 07Richard III (2 October 1452 – 22 August 1485) was King of England and Lord of Ireland from 1483 until his death in 1485. He was the last king of the House of York and the last of the Plantagenet dynasty. His defeat and death at the Battle of Bosworth Field, the last decisive battle of the Wars of the Roses, marked the end of the Middle Ages in England. He is the protagonist of Richard III, one of William Shakespeare's history plays. When his brother Edward IV died in April 1483, Richard was named Lord Protector of the realm for Edward's eldest son and successor, the 12-year-old Ed...2019-10-2622 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 301 - King Richard III - Biography - Part 06Richard III (2 October 1452 – 22 August 1485) was King of England and Lord of Ireland from 1483 until his death in 1485. He was the last king of the House of York and the last of the Plantagenet dynasty. His defeat and death at the Battle of Bosworth Field, the last decisive battle of the Wars of the Roses, marked the end of the Middle Ages in England. He is the protagonist of Richard III, one of William Shakespeare's history plays. When his brother Edward IV died in April 1483, Richard was named Lord Protector of the realm for Edward's eldest son and successor, the 12-year-old Ed...2019-10-2620 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 300 - King Richard III - Biography - Part 05Richard III (2 October 1452 – 22 August 1485) was King of England and Lord of Ireland from 1483 until his death in 1485. He was the last king of the House of York and the last of the Plantagenet dynasty. His defeat and death at the Battle of Bosworth Field, the last decisive battle of the Wars of the Roses, marked the end of the Middle Ages in England. He is the protagonist of Richard III, one of William Shakespeare's history plays. When his brother Edward IV died in April 1483, Richard was named Lord Protector of the realm for Edward's eldest son and successor, the 12-year-old Ed...2019-10-2627 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 299 - King Richard III - Biography - Part 04Richard III (2 October 1452 – 22 August 1485) was King of England and Lord of Ireland from 1483 until his death in 1485. He was the last king of the House of York and the last of the Plantagenet dynasty. His defeat and death at the Battle of Bosworth Field, the last decisive battle of the Wars of the Roses, marked the end of the Middle Ages in England. He is the protagonist of Richard III, one of William Shakespeare's history plays. When his brother Edward IV died in April 1483, Richard was named Lord Protector of the realm for Edward's eldest son and successor, the 12-year-old Ed...2019-10-2623 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 298 - King Richard III - Biography - Part 03Richard III (2 October 1452 – 22 August 1485) was King of England and Lord of Ireland from 1483 until his death in 1485. He was the last king of the House of York and the last of the Plantagenet dynasty. His defeat and death at the Battle of Bosworth Field, the last decisive battle of the Wars of the Roses, marked the end of the Middle Ages in England. He is the protagonist of Richard III, one of William Shakespeare's history plays. When his brother Edward IV died in April 1483, Richard was named Lord Protector of the realm for Edward's eldest son and successor, the 12-year-old Ed...2019-10-2610 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 297 - King Richard III - Biography - Part 02Richard III (2 October 1452 – 22 August 1485) was King of England and Lord of Ireland from 1483 until his death in 1485. He was the last king of the House of York and the last of the Plantagenet dynasty. His defeat and death at the Battle of Bosworth Field, the last decisive battle of the Wars of the Roses, marked the end of the Middle Ages in England. He is the protagonist of Richard III, one of William Shakespeare's history plays. When his brother Edward IV died in April 1483, Richard was named Lord Protector of the realm for Edward's eldest son and successor, the 12-year-old Ed...2019-10-2622 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 296 - King Richard III - Biography - Part 01Richard III (2 October 1452 – 22 August 1485) was King of England and Lord of Ireland from 1483 until his death in 1485. He was the last king of the House of York and the last of the Plantagenet dynasty. His defeat and death at the Battle of Bosworth Field, the last decisive battle of the Wars of the Roses, marked the end of the Middle Ages in England. He is the protagonist of Richard III, one of William Shakespeare's history plays. When his brother Edward IV died in April 1483, Richard was named Lord Protector of the realm for Edward's eldest son and successor, the 12-year-old Ed...2019-10-2617 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 290 - King Richard III - King in the Car ParkThe exhumation and reburial of Richard III of England began with the discovery of the king's remains within the site of the former Greyfriars Friary Church in Leicester, England, in September 2012. Following extensive anthropological and genetic testing, the remains of Richard III, the last English king killed in battle, were ultimately reinterred at Leicester Cathedral on 26 March 2015. Richard III, the final ruler of the Plantagenet dynasty, was killed on 22 August 1485 in the Battle of Bosworth Field, the last significant battle of the Wars of the Roses. His body was taken to Greyfriars Friary in Leicester, where it was buried in...2019-10-241h 15All Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 288 - King Richard II - Biography - Part 14Richard II (6 January 1367 – c. 14 February 1400), also known as Richard of Bordeaux, was King of England from 1377 until he was deposed in 1399. Richard's father, Edward the Black Prince, died in 1376, leaving Richard as heir apparent to King Edward III. Upon the death of his grandfather Edward III, the 10-year-old Richard succeeded to the throne. During Richard's first years as king, government was in the hands of a series of regency councils, influenced by Richard's uncles John of Gaunt and Thomas of Woodstock. England then faced various problems, most notably the Hundred Years' War. A major challenge of the reign was the Pe...2019-10-2323 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 287 - King Richard II - Biography - Part 13Richard II (6 January 1367 – c. 14 February 1400), also known as Richard of Bordeaux, was King of England from 1377 until he was deposed in 1399. Richard's father, Edward the Black Prince, died in 1376, leaving Richard as heir apparent to King Edward III. Upon the death of his grandfather Edward III, the 10-year-old Richard succeeded to the throne. During Richard's first years as king, government was in the hands of a series of regency councils, influenced by Richard's uncles John of Gaunt and Thomas of Woodstock. England then faced various problems, most notably the Hundred Years' War. A major challenge of the reign was the Pe...2019-10-2315 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 286 - King Richard II - Biography - Part 12Richard II (6 January 1367 – c. 14 February 1400), also known as Richard of Bordeaux, was King of England from 1377 until he was deposed in 1399. Richard's father, Edward the Black Prince, died in 1376, leaving Richard as heir apparent to King Edward III. Upon the death of his grandfather Edward III, the 10-year-old Richard succeeded to the throne. During Richard's first years as king, government was in the hands of a series of regency councils, influenced by Richard's uncles John of Gaunt and Thomas of Woodstock. England then faced various problems, most notably the Hundred Years' War. A major challenge of the reign was the Pe...2019-10-2322 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 285 - King Richard II - Biography - Part 11Richard II (6 January 1367 – c. 14 February 1400), also known as Richard of Bordeaux, was King of England from 1377 until he was deposed in 1399. Richard's father, Edward the Black Prince, died in 1376, leaving Richard as heir apparent to King Edward III. Upon the death of his grandfather Edward III, the 10-year-old Richard succeeded to the throne. During Richard's first years as king, government was in the hands of a series of regency councils, influenced by Richard's uncles John of Gaunt and Thomas of Woodstock. England then faced various problems, most notably the Hundred Years' War. A major challenge of the reign was the Pe...2019-10-2318 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 284 - King Richard II - Biography - Part 10Richard II (6 January 1367 – c. 14 February 1400), also known as Richard of Bordeaux, was King of England from 1377 until he was deposed in 1399. Richard's father, Edward the Black Prince, died in 1376, leaving Richard as heir apparent to King Edward III. Upon the death of his grandfather Edward III, the 10-year-old Richard succeeded to the throne. During Richard's first years as king, government was in the hands of a series of regency councils, influenced by Richard's uncles John of Gaunt and Thomas of Woodstock. England then faced various problems, most notably the Hundred Years' War. A major challenge of the reign was the Pe...2019-10-2320 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 283 - King Richard II - Biography - Part 09Richard II (6 January 1367 – c. 14 February 1400), also known as Richard of Bordeaux, was King of England from 1377 until he was deposed in 1399. Richard's father, Edward the Black Prince, died in 1376, leaving Richard as heir apparent to King Edward III. Upon the death of his grandfather Edward III, the 10-year-old Richard succeeded to the throne. During Richard's first years as king, government was in the hands of a series of regency councils, influenced by Richard's uncles John of Gaunt and Thomas of Woodstock. England then faced various problems, most notably the Hundred Years' War. A major challenge of the reign was the Pe...2019-10-2327 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 282 - King Richard II - Biography - Part 08Richard II (6 January 1367 – c. 14 February 1400), also known as Richard of Bordeaux, was King of England from 1377 until he was deposed in 1399. Richard's father, Edward the Black Prince, died in 1376, leaving Richard as heir apparent to King Edward III. Upon the death of his grandfather Edward III, the 10-year-old Richard succeeded to the throne. During Richard's first years as king, government was in the hands of a series of regency councils, influenced by Richard's uncles John of Gaunt and Thomas of Woodstock. England then faced various problems, most notably the Hundred Years' War. A major challenge of the reign was the Pe...2019-10-2329 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 281 - King Richard II - Biography - Part 07Richard II (6 January 1367 – c. 14 February 1400), also known as Richard of Bordeaux, was King of England from 1377 until he was deposed in 1399. Richard's father, Edward the Black Prince, died in 1376, leaving Richard as heir apparent to King Edward III. Upon the death of his grandfather Edward III, the 10-year-old Richard succeeded to the throne. During Richard's first years as king, government was in the hands of a series of regency councils, influenced by Richard's uncles John of Gaunt and Thomas of Woodstock. England then faced various problems, most notably the Hundred Years' War. A major challenge of the reign was the Pe...2019-10-2314 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 280 - King Richard II - Biography - Part 06Richard II (6 January 1367 – c. 14 February 1400), also known as Richard of Bordeaux, was King of England from 1377 until he was deposed in 1399. Richard's father, Edward the Black Prince, died in 1376, leaving Richard as heir apparent to King Edward III. Upon the death of his grandfather Edward III, the 10-year-old Richard succeeded to the throne. During Richard's first years as king, government was in the hands of a series of regency councils, influenced by Richard's uncles John of Gaunt and Thomas of Woodstock. England then faced various problems, most notably the Hundred Years' War. A major challenge of the reign was the Pe...2019-10-2318 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 279 - King Richard II - Biography - Part 05Richard II (6 January 1367 – c. 14 February 1400), also known as Richard of Bordeaux, was King of England from 1377 until he was deposed in 1399. Richard's father, Edward the Black Prince, died in 1376, leaving Richard as heir apparent to King Edward III. Upon the death of his grandfather Edward III, the 10-year-old Richard succeeded to the throne. During Richard's first years as king, government was in the hands of a series of regency councils, influenced by Richard's uncles John of Gaunt and Thomas of Woodstock. England then faced various problems, most notably the Hundred Years' War. A major challenge of the reign was the Pe...2019-10-2326 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 278 - King Richard II - Biography - Part 04Richard II (6 January 1367 – c. 14 February 1400), also known as Richard of Bordeaux, was King of England from 1377 until he was deposed in 1399. Richard's father, Edward the Black Prince, died in 1376, leaving Richard as heir apparent to King Edward III. Upon the death of his grandfather Edward III, the 10-year-old Richard succeeded to the throne. During Richard's first years as king, government was in the hands of a series of regency councils, influenced by Richard's uncles John of Gaunt and Thomas of Woodstock. England then faced various problems, most notably the Hundred Years' War. A major challenge of the reign was the Pe...2019-10-2335 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 277 - King Richard II - Biography - Part 03Richard II (6 January 1367 – c. 14 February 1400), also known as Richard of Bordeaux, was King of England from 1377 until he was deposed in 1399. Richard's father, Edward the Black Prince, died in 1376, leaving Richard as heir apparent to King Edward III. Upon the death of his grandfather Edward III, the 10-year-old Richard succeeded to the throne. During Richard's first years as king, government was in the hands of a series of regency councils, influenced by Richard's uncles John of Gaunt and Thomas of Woodstock. England then faced various problems, most notably the Hundred Years' War. A major challenge of the reign was the Pe...2019-10-2321 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 276 - King Richard II - Biography - Part 02Richard II (6 January 1367 – c. 14 February 1400), also known as Richard of Bordeaux, was King of England from 1377 until he was deposed in 1399. Richard's father, Edward the Black Prince, died in 1376, leaving Richard as heir apparent to King Edward III. Upon the death of his grandfather Edward III, the 10-year-old Richard succeeded to the throne. During Richard's first years as king, government was in the hands of a series of regency councils, influenced by Richard's uncles John of Gaunt and Thomas of Woodstock. England then faced various problems, most notably the Hundred Years' War. A major challenge of the reign was the Pe...2019-10-2335 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 275 - King Richard II - Biography - Part 01Richard II (6 January 1367 – c. 14 February 1400), also known as Richard of Bordeaux, was King of England from 1377 until he was deposed in 1399. Richard's father, Edward the Black Prince, died in 1376, leaving Richard as heir apparent to King Edward III. Upon the death of his grandfather Edward III, the 10-year-old Richard succeeded to the throne. During Richard's first years as king, government was in the hands of a series of regency councils, influenced by Richard's uncles John of Gaunt and Thomas of Woodstock. England then faced various problems, most notably the Hundred Years' War. A major challenge of the reign was the Pe...2019-10-2325 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 112 - Biography of King Richard III - AudiopediaRichard III (2 October 1452 – 22 August 1485) was King of England and Lord of Ireland from 1483 until his death in 1485. He was the last king of the House of York and the last of the Plantagenet dynasty. His defeat and death at the Battle of Bosworth Field, the last decisive battle of the Wars of the Roses, marked the end of the Middle Ages in England. He is the protagonist of Richard III, one of William Shakespeare's history plays. When his brother Edward IV died in April 1483, Richard was named Lord Protector of the realm for Edward's eldest son and successor, the 12-year-old Ed...2019-10-1452 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 107 - Biography of King Richard II - AudiopediaRichard II (6 January 1367 – c. 14 February 1400), also known as Richard of Bordeaux, was King of England from 1377 until he was deposed in 1399. Richard's father, Edward the Black Prince, died in 1376, leaving Richard as heir apparent to King Edward III. Upon the death of his grandfather Edward III, the 10-year-old Richard succeeded to the throne. During Richard's first years as king, government was in the hands of a series of regency councils, influenced by Richard's uncles John of Gaunt and Thomas of Woodstock. England then faced various problems, most notably the Hundred Years' War. A major challenge of the reign was the Pe...2019-10-1444 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 99 - King Richard I and Saladin - Holy Crusading WarriorsDocumentary on King Richard I and Saladin --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsplantagenet/support2019-10-141h 31All Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 98 - King Richard III and his nephews, the Princes in the TowerA look at theories, possible motives and suspects behind the mysterious disappearance of two young princes, Edward and Richard, upon the ascension to the throne of their uncle, King Richard III. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsplantagenet/support2019-10-1449 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 97 - Lost Princes - King Edward V and his brother Richard, Duke of York DocumentaryStory of the Princes in the Tower. King Edward V for 77 days and brother Richard of York --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsplantagenet/support2019-10-1443 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 71 - The Man Who Killed King Richard IOutside the Houses of Parliament there stands a statue of Richard I seated on his horse as testimony that he was one of England’s bravest and greatest kings …or was he? All English school children learn about this great king who reigned from 1189-1199. He earned the title ‘Coeur-de-Lion’ or ‘Lion Heart’ as he was a brave soldier, a great crusader, and won many battles against Saladin, the leader of the Saracens who were occupying Jerusalem at that time. But was he really one of the greatest kings of England – or one of the worst? It appears that he hadn’t much in...2019-10-1346 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 70 - King Richard I - The Lionhearted - DocumentaryOutside the Houses of Parliament there stands a statue of Richard I seated on his horse as testimony that he was one of England’s bravest and greatest kings …or was he? All English school children learn about this great king who reigned from 1189-1199. He earned the title ‘Coeur-de-Lion’ or ‘Lion Heart’ as he was a brave soldier, a great crusader, and won many battles against Saladin, the leader of the Saracens who were occupying Jerusalem at that time. But was he really one of the greatest kings of England – or one of the worst? It appears that he hadn’t much in...2019-10-1355 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 69 - Life and Death of King Richard I - Part 07Outside the Houses of Parliament there stands a statue of Richard I seated on his horse as testimony that he was one of England’s bravest and greatest kings …or was he? All English school children learn about this great king who reigned from 1189-1199. He earned the title ‘Coeur-de-Lion’ or ‘Lion Heart’ as he was a brave soldier, a great crusader, and won many battles against Saladin, the leader of the Saracens who were occupying Jerusalem at that time. But was he really one of the greatest kings of England – or one of the worst? It appears that he hadn’t much in...2019-10-1356 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 68 - Life and Death of King Richard I - Part 06Outside the Houses of Parliament there stands a statue of Richard I seated on his horse as testimony that he was one of England’s bravest and greatest kings …or was he? All English school children learn about this great king who reigned from 1189-1199. He earned the title ‘Coeur-de-Lion’ or ‘Lion Heart’ as he was a brave soldier, a great crusader, and won many battles against Saladin, the leader of the Saracens who were occupying Jerusalem at that time. But was he really one of the greatest kings of England – or one of the worst? It appears that he hadn’t much in...2019-10-1347 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 67 - Life and Death of King Richard I - Part 05Outside the Houses of Parliament there stands a statue of Richard I seated on his horse as testimony that he was one of England’s bravest and greatest kings …or was he? All English school children learn about this great king who reigned from 1189-1199. He earned the title ‘Coeur-de-Lion’ or ‘Lion Heart’ as he was a brave soldier, a great crusader, and won many battles against Saladin, the leader of the Saracens who were occupying Jerusalem at that time. But was he really one of the greatest kings of England – or one of the worst? It appears that he hadn’t much in...2019-10-1356 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 66 - Life and Death of King Richard I - Part 04Outside the Houses of Parliament there stands a statue of Richard I seated on his horse as testimony that he was one of England’s bravest and greatest kings …or was he? All English school children learn about this great king who reigned from 1189-1199. He earned the title ‘Coeur-de-Lion’ or ‘Lion Heart’ as he was a brave soldier, a great crusader, and won many battles against Saladin, the leader of the Saracens who were occupying Jerusalem at that time. But was he really one of the greatest kings of England – or one of the worst? It appears that he hadn’t much in...2019-10-1351 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 65 - Life and Death of King Richard I - Part 03Outside the Houses of Parliament there stands a statue of Richard I seated on his horse as testimony that he was one of England’s bravest and greatest kings …or was he? All English school children learn about this great king who reigned from 1189-1199. He earned the title ‘Coeur-de-Lion’ or ‘Lion Heart’ as he was a brave soldier, a great crusader, and won many battles against Saladin, the leader of the Saracens who were occupying Jerusalem at that time. But was he really one of the greatest kings of England – or one of the worst? It appears that he hadn’t much in...2019-10-1352 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 64 - Life and Death of King Richard I - Part 02Outside the Houses of Parliament there stands a statue of Richard I seated on his horse as testimony that he was one of England’s bravest and greatest kings …or was he? All English school children learn about this great king who reigned from 1189-1199. He earned the title ‘Coeur-de-Lion’ or ‘Lion Heart’ as he was a brave soldier, a great crusader, and won many battles against Saladin, the leader of the Saracens who were occupying Jerusalem at that time. But was he really one of the greatest kings of England – or one of the worst? It appears that he hadn’t much in...2019-10-131h 01All Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 63 - Life and Death of King Richard I - Part 01Outside the Houses of Parliament there stands a statue of Richard I seated on his horse as testimony that he was one of England’s bravest and greatest kings …or was he? All English school children learn about this great king who reigned from 1189-1199. He earned the title ‘Coeur-de-Lion’ or ‘Lion Heart’ as he was a brave soldier, a great crusader, and won many battles against Saladin, the leader of the Saracens who were occupying Jerusalem at that time. But was he really one of the greatest kings of England – or one of the worst? It appears that he hadn’t much in...2019-10-1350 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 50 - King and Baronage - Chapter 03 - Reign of King Richard I of England - Plantagenet KingsSpoken of the long period of feudal anarchy following the death of King Henry I in 1135, during which Henry's implacable daughter, Mathilda, battled the ineffectual King Stephen. Hutton then describes the turbulent reign of the great King Henry II, the reigns of Kings Richard, John, Henry III, and of the first two Edwards, rulers who whether weak or strong, rigid or resourceful, were grimly opposed by their powerful barons --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsplantagenet/support2019-10-1324 minAll Things PlantagenetAll Things PlantagenetEpisode 25 - King Richard III and the Wars of the RosesDocumentary on the life of King Richard III of England and the Wars of the Roses --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsplantagenet/support2019-10-1259 min