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THIS IS HISTORY — A DYNASTY TO DIE FOR

Season 2 | 10. Payback

THIS IS HISTORY — A DYNASTY TO DIE FOR

Sony Music

History, Society & Culture

4.82.5K Ratings

🗓️ 30 May 2023

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

Richard kicks his plan for vengeance into gear. The first step is to flush out his devious brother John, who’s hiding in Normandy. Once John is in his clutches, Richard has the perfect punishment in store: one that’s going to cost his other enemies dearly.  This is History is a Somethin’ Else & Sony Music Entertainment production.  Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts  To bring your brand to life in this podcast, email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com  Written and presented by Dan Jones Producer - Clem Hitchcock Series Producer and Story Editor - Georgia Mills Executive  Producer - Dave Anderson Production Manager - Jen Mistri Composer -  Matt Acheson Sound Design and Mixing - Chris O'Shaughnessy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

I am so over this situation here. I'm unbumble to find something real. You know

0:06.8

like someone you can count on, someone who actually cares about what you think. I

0:11.0

just want someone who's ready for that long-term kind of love. Whether you're

0:17.2

looking for your next boyfriend, girlfriend, casual date or just someone a truly

0:21.6

gacha, it's waiting for you unbumble. Find them unbumble.

0:31.1

As the ship approaches the harbour at Barfleur in Normandy, bells start to chime.

0:38.6

There are churches scattered all around this busy port town. In all of them, joyful

0:46.3

citizens are tugging on ropes, filling the air with a sweet clang and peeling.

0:52.3

The closer the ship gets, the louder the bells seem to sound. When it's right up alongside

1:00.3

the harbour, the creaking of the wooden hull and the flapping of ropes and sails is barely

1:05.8

audible at all. Because now, as well as bells, there's the rising sound of hundreds of

1:12.6

human voices. According to the biography of William Marshall, self-styled, greatest

1:19.5

knight in the Plantagenet world, there are people of all ages swarming in Barfleur's

1:25.0

streets. Old and young formed long processions, singing as they walked. The song they're

1:32.4

singing goes, God has come with all his might. Now the King of France will have to go away.

1:42.7

It's a catchy little ditty. Even better, the people of Barfleur believe it's true.

1:48.4

They're blasting out their triumphant tune and making all this fuss because the ship

1:53.6

that just pulled into the harbour contains none other than their ruler, Richard the Lionheart,

1:59.7

King of England, Duke of Normandy and Master of the Plantagenet Empire.

2:05.5

Richard's been away for years, first fighting the Third Crusade, then being imprisoned by the

2:13.2

Emperor of Germany. During that time, Philip Augustus, the King of France, mentioned in the song,

2:20.4

has done serious damage to Normandy. He has snatched castles and hoovered up land,

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