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  • Eleanor of Aquitaine: The Most Dangerous Woman in Medieval Europe
    2026/05/01

    Imagine the richest heiress in medieval Europe who refuses the sidelines: Eleanor of Aquitaine divorces a king, joins a crusade, marries another monarch, and turns family drama into continental war. This episode traces her dazzling rise from Aquitaine’s courts to life at the center of the Angevin Empire, her bold politics, the famed rebellion that led to her imprisonment, and her stunning return as a decisive queen mother.

    Through scandal, strategy, and survival, Eleanor remakes the rules of power—earning a verdict of Strategic Genius for a life that reshaped England, France, and the role of royal women in history.

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    16 分
  • Henry II: He Built an Empire, Then His Sons Tore It Apart
    2026/04/24

    Imagine you rule an empire spanning England and vast lands in France, but your greatest threat comes from inside your own household. This episode follows Henry II’s rise—from restoring royal law and marrying Eleanor of Aquitaine to the catastrophic Becket crisis—and then the family strategy that unravels everything: crowning heirs without giving them real power. When his sons taste kingship but lack authority, they ally with enemies, raise armies, and turn a brilliant reign into generations of chaos. A concise look at ambition, succession, and how a ruler’s biggest mistake was mishandling his heirs.

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    19 分
  • King John and the Magna Carta: How to Lose a Kingdom in One Reign
    2026/04/17

    King John’s insecure, punitive rule—losing Normandy, clashing with the Church, and squeezing his barons—sparked the 1215 revolt that forced him to seal the Magna Carta.

    Though John tried to undo it and died amid civil war, his failures unintentionally set England on a path toward limits on royal power and constitutional tradition.

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    18 分
  • Geoffrey: The Forgotten Schemer
    2026/03/14

    Geoffrey II, Duke of Brittany, was the most strategically astute of Henry II’s sons: a masterful broker who used marriage, local alliances, and political finesse to build real power in a fractious Angevin world.

    His ironic end—killed in a tournament—removed the one brother who might have steadied the family’s chaos, showing how medieval prestige rituals could undo even the smartest players and reshuffle the dynasty’s fate.

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    14 分
  • Richard the Lionheart: Great Knight, Terrible King
    2026/03/14

    Richard I—the Lionheart—emerges as a dazzling medieval warrior whose legend far outshines his record as a ruler: brilliant in battle, largely absent from England, and happy to treat the kingdom as a cash source for his campaigns.

    He led the Third Crusade with tactical skill and won fame, but financed it through heavy taxation and sales of offices; his subsequent capture and enormous ransom only deepened England’s financial strain while his brother John schemed at home.

    Richard dies from a crossbow wound at a minor siege, leaving a chivalric myth but weakened governance and a troubled succession—an epic figure whose glory came at his country’s expense.

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    18 分
  • The Tournament King Who Never Ruled
    2026/03/14

    Henry the Young King was crowned in 1170 yet denied real power by his father, Henry II. A superstar of medieval tournaments, he parlayed fame into influence but not authority, later joining a failed rebellion for real rule.

    Beloved and bankrupted by spectacle, he died young—crowned but never ruling.

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    17 分