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Edward III: The Little Lion

2025/3/18
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This chapter explores Edward III's early life under the influence of his mother, Queen Isabella, and Roger Mortimer, as well as the political tensions of his ascension to the throne.
  • Edward III became king at age 14 in January 1327.
  • His ascension followed the deposition of his father, Edward II, influenced by Isabella and Mortimer.
  • The political climate was tense, marked by familial conflicts and power struggles.

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Dr. Eleanor Janega and Matt Lewis bring our series on the Plantagenets to its climax with a look at one of England's most influential monarchs.  We pick up the story where we left off in the last episode with Roger Mortimer influencing the boy King Edward III, along with his mother Queen Isabella.  But there's so much more to discover about Edward III, who became a pivotal figure in shaping medieval England.

Matt talks to Dr. Christopher Briggs and Dr. Andrew Spencer from Cambridge University, drawing upon their course which offers unique insights into the politics, economy, and society of Edward III's reign. Then Eleanor and Matt round up the series with their reflections on "the original dysfunctional family," known for "bad tempers, spoilt brats, greed, lusty men and the odd bout of genius."

Gone Medieval is presented by Dr.Eleanor Janega and Matt Lewis. Edited and produced by Rob Weinberg and Joseph Knight.  The senior producer is Anne-Marie Luff.

All music used is courtesy of Epidemic Sounds.

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