An Age of Kings S1E9 - Henry VI, Part 1: The Red Rose and the White
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The English victory at Agincourt confirmed Henry V as an outstanding military leader and a greatly loved King. The ensuing treaty with France and Henry's marriage to Princess Katherine promised both kingdoms a long period of peace and prosperity. But Henry V died young, leaving an infant son behind him in the protectorship of his brothers Bedford and Gloucester. War now flares up again in France; and at home, leaderless nobles revive their disastrous quarrel about the rightful succession. (Covers a heavily condensed version of 1 Henry VI)
| Released | Apr 28, 1960 |
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| Runtime | 60min |
| Genre | Drama, War & Politics |
| Actor | N/A |
| Director | Peter Dews |
| Production | BBC Lionheart Television |