Monty Python veteran Terry Jones hosts Terry Jones' Medieval Lives, a series that delves into the lives of different medieval occupations, including kings, knights, and minstrels. The show includes a mix of humor, guests, and the characteristic animation that even the casual observer of Jones' Monty Python years will be able to recognize. This episode covers the lives of Peasants.
A close look into the life of the common citizen of the Roman Empire by the hand of historian and ex-Monty Python Terry Jones
How was life in ancient Egypt? Historian Terry Jones (former Monty Python) show us what life may have been like to the ordinary people in ancient Egypt With good humor and equally good academic knowledge Jones bypasses the pharaohs to focus in the life of the regular people in ancient times
Medieval knights were brave, dedicated to God and love. They rescued many a damsel in distress and gave chivalry its name. At least, that's how we picture the knight now. But were they really like that? Terry Jones travels around Europe to reveal the truth about the Medieval knight.
Terry Jones examination of Philosophers, their mythic pursuit of a "stone", alchemy and medicine in the Medieval world. Dispelling myths on the fanciful ideas of belief in a flat earth. The ideas of the Franciscan Friar Roger Bacon. Holistic medicine and transmutation. The actual basis of scientific thought and how the Church fomented these pursuits for glory and profit. To the four humours of Medieval health Terry Jones adds his own while he travels to unearth their place in Medieval life
The Medieval monk was dedicated to God, and lived a life of prayer, hard work and poverty. But are the things we think we know, really true? Terry Jones travels around Europe in an attempt to reveal the truth about monks in the Middle Ages.
The Medieval damsel is nowadays seen as a beautiful, but helpless woman, forever in need of a knight in shining armor to rescue her. But were damsels really such passive females, or are the stories we think we know about them, simply not true? Terry Jones travels around Europe in search for an answer to that question.
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This episode: The Celts. Terry Jones' Barbarians takes a completely fresh approach to Roman history. Not only does it offer us the chance to see the Romans from a non-Roman perspective, it also reveals that most of the people written off by the Romans as uncivilized, savage and barbaric were in fact organized, motivated and intelligent groups of people, with no intentions of overthrowing Rome and plundering its Empire.
In seiner Dokumentation „WIE DIE BARBAREN WIRKLICH WAREN“ geht Terry Jones auf unterhaltsame Weise historischen Klischees und Vorurteilen an den Kragen und verschafft anhand neuer archäologischer Fakten einen frischen Blick auf das geschichtliche Erbe Europas.
Terry Jones and Helen Bruner Red Carpet Interview with ET's Thea Andrews
Terry Jones' Medieval Lives is a 2004 Emmy award nominated television documentary series produced for the BBC. Written and hosted by Terry Jones, each half-hour episode examines a particular Medieval personality, with the intent of separating myth from reality. Episode: Eight
Terry Jones on the origins of the name Monty Python
Terry Jones' Medieval Lives is a 2004 Emmy award nominated television documentary series produced for the BBC. Written and hosted by Terry Jones, each half-hour episode examines a particular Medieval personality, with the intent of separating myth from reality. Episode: Four
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