Untold Story of England’s Vanished Castles | Ancient Mysteries (S1, E33) | Full Episode



Looks at the mysterious disappearance of the wooden castles that once were the most dominant fortifications of the Middle Ages, with a focus on the ancient castles of England. See more in Season 1, Episode 33, “Lost Castles of England.”

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24 thoughts on “Untold Story of England’s Vanished Castles | Ancient Mysteries (S1, E33) | Full Episode”

  1. In closing, I guess the people finally woke up and said, we are tired of being oppressed! All governments across the world should wake up and learn this rule. The people are not stupid. The, so-called elite are not gods. 😎☝️

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  2. When a person watches something about our human history, we want to be captivated and intrigued, and nobody has ever done it better than Leanord Nimoy. The classic background music with his voice is everything.

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  3. Credited as Leonard Nimoy at the beginning {0:03} and of course its Mr Nimoy speaking all the way through but then in the closing credits {43:48} says it`s narrated by Dan Ackroyd. I thought I was seeing things till I checked. Very odd.

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