Medieval Times A man’s priorities: God King Lady A man’s business: War.

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Medieval Times A man’s priorities: God King Lady A man’s business: War

Scots rebel against English tyranny. Braveheart, with Mel Gibson, 1995

ROBIN HOOD, Prince of Thieves with Kevin Costner, 1991

Bryan Adams’ song EVERYTHING I DO was written for this movie.

EVERYTHING I DO - Lyrics

Trailer Soundtrack

ROBIN HOOD With Russell Crowe, 2010

CAMELOT With Richard Harris, 1967 About King Arthur and the Round Table

Kingdom of Heaven With Orlando Bloom, 2005 On the Crusades during the Middle Ages

Rome and Juliet Produced by Franco Zeffirelli /watch?v=J54ZIMw9-uk /watch?v=J54ZIMw9-uk

Brother Sun, Sister Moon A film about St. Francis of Assisi by famous producer Franco Zeffirelli, 1972

Francis’ father enthusiastically shows him his personal treasures. Francis sees other things. Not available. Would love to find it. St. Francis before the Pope. He has been called by God th make the Church more holy. Francis returns from war, ill. Theme song with lyrics: Brother Sun, Sister Moon Complete movie Saint Francis and Saint Clare.

Medieval London—filthy? Historian Dan Snow takes us on a 60-minute hands-on tour of 14th century medieval London and its streets of disgusting dirt and disease. Produced by BBC.

History of Ancient Britain Presenter, archaeologist, historian and writer, Neil Oliver casts a spell on us with his musical Scottish English, while he shares his knowledge and passion about the origins of British culture, focusing on the Ancient Celts and the presence of the Romans. The four-part series is well worth your time. At 3 hours and 48 minutes, encounter between Christians and Romans in Britain.