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  1. S1.E1 ∙ Knights and Tournaments. Sat, Apr 3, 2004. Picturesque castles, noble knights, minnesingers and troubadours - these romantic images fire our imagination in the generally accepted conception of the Middle Ages. On the darker side of this world, there are gloomy castle dungeons, torture chambers and bloody raids and power struggles.

  2. 5 de jun. de 2004 · Why were the Middle Ages dark? Isn't it true that this epoch conjures up ominous images of superstition and witch-hunting? Burning pyres and plague doctors hurrying strangely muffled along dark alley-ways in their fight against the Black Death, such are the generally accepted associations we have with this "dark" era. The Middle Ages were in the true sense of the word dark.

  3. 4 de ene. de 2024 · Europe in the Middle Ages is a four-part documentary that throws light on an epoch of major importance. Experimental historical research illustrates the impa...

  4. Europe in the Middle Ages. TV Series. 2004–2014. IMDb RATING. 6.4 /10. 8. YOUR RATING. Rate. Documentary. Why were the Middle Ages dark? Isn't it true that this epoch conjures up ominous images of superstition and witch-hunting?

  5. Europe in the Middle Ages. screenable online: 4 episodes. International. Unscripted. History + Biographies. The four-part series under the auspices of the "ZDF Expedition" takes viewers on a guided tour of life in the Middle Ages.

  6. Europe in the Middle Ages - Apple TV (UK) Available on Prime Video. This four-part series describes the brilliant aspects of medieval life, demonstrating clearly that the essential foundation of modern life was put in place 800 years ago. Documentary 2015. Starring Alastair Duncan. Episodes. EPISODE 1. Knights and Tournaments.

  7. 3 de abr. de 2004 · April 17, 2004. 52min. 7+. Most of the population in the Middle Ages lived on the land - a silent, suffering majority, who as serfs had to do soccage service and pay taxes to the ruling noblemen and were repeatedly exposed to famine and violent conflicts. Fear of bears, wolves and demons or roaming bands of robbers were widespread and today ...