The Glorious Revolution
Lucy explores how British history is a concoction of fibs. She debunks the 'Glorious Revolution', when William of Orange stole the throne from James II.
In this episode, Lucy debunks another of the biggest fibs in British history - the 'Glorious Revolution'.
In 1688, the British Isles were invaded by a huge army led by Dutch prince, William of Orange. With his English wife Mary he stole the throne from Mary's father, the Catholic King James II. This was the death knell for absolute royal power and laid the foundations of our constitutional monarchy. It was spun as a 'glorious and bloodless revolution'. But how 'glorious' was it really? It led to huge slaughter in Ireland and Scotland. Lucy reveals how the facts and fictions surrounding 1688 have shaped our national story ever since.
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William III's arrival in England
Duration: 01:58
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Dorian Hunter
Die Teufelsinsel - Teil 04
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Lucy Worsley |
Producer | Edmund Moriarty |
Director | Edmund Moriarty |
Series Producer | Nick Gillam-Smith |
Executive Producer | Chris Granlund |
Broadcasts
- Thu 2 Feb 2017 21:00
- Fri 3 Feb 2017 02:30
- Sun 5 Feb 2017 20:00
- Thu 28 Sep 2017 20:00
- Fri 29 Sep 2017 02:35
- Tue 19 Feb 2019 20:00
- Wed 20 Feb 2019 03:00
- Sat 11 Jul 2020 20:15Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Two except Scotland
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