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Medieval and Renaissance blades are a profound and beautiful objects handcrafted by master artisans. The truth of the sword has been shrouded in antiquity, and the Renaissance martial arts that brought it to being are long forgotten.
Reclaiming the Blade
The gigantic geoglyphs engraved in the soil of Pampa never cease to intrigue explorers. In '98, two archeologists decided to undertake an impressive excavation campaign in an attempt to solve the mysteries of this little-known civilization.
The Kingdom of the Nabateans
With only a small stack of his grandfather's photos for guidance, filmmaker Matthew Nash tries to understand a family secret that began on April 4, 1945.
16 Photographs at Ohrdruf
El 9 de septiembre de 2015, la Reina Isabel II se convertirá en la monarca británica que más tiempo ha reinado. Unas de las imágenes más repetidas de su coronación en 1953 es la de Su Majestad rodeada por sus duques.
Los últimos duques de la corona británica
While escaping the Egyptians 2,500 years ago, the Persian King Cambyses led his army into the desert and disappeared forever. Despite efforts in the 1930s to discover what happened to him, no clues were found until 1996.
Lost Army of King Cambyses
6 June 1944. D-Day. The biggest land and sea operation in history. The D-Day landings were only possible thanks to a socially-awkward, antimilitarist mathematician named Alan Turing and his field was the most fundamental branch of mathematics: logic.
The Man Who Cracked the Nazi Code
From the moment in 1906 when he heard the first note of Lohengrin at Linz opera house until his death in the burning ruins of Berlin in 1945, Hitler was obsessed with the music and mythology of Richard Wagner.
Hitler's Last Secrets: Hitler and Wagner
His name conjures up images of a golden age of magic, mystery, and chivalry. Of Camelot and the search for the Holy Grail, King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table. But is there any truth behind the myth of Merlin, a man beyond the legend?
The Real Merlin
Prince Charles Edward was Queen Victoria's youngest grandchild. Transformed overnight from a British Prince to a German Duke, his life was altered in ways he could never have imagined.
Hitler's Favourite Royal
This is a story of conspiracy and betrayal, of a lust for power, and a lost allegiance; the story of the man who killed King Richard III.
The Man Who Killed Richard III
Lincoln's hat, Dorothy's slippers, Ali's gloves. Learn the stories of how they came to be a part of the National Museum of American History's collection and meet the people who have restored some of these treasures.
America's Treasures
Rasputin claimed to see the future and possess the power to heal. He was a master of hypnosis, mesmerism, trickery and deception that caused fits of spiritual excitement among his followers, but was he a mystic or a con man?
Rasputin: Dark Prophet
Women have been among the strongest pillars of Hitlerism from its very inception. If some historians underline the complicity between women and the government, others present them as victims of propaganda and Nazi Population Policy.
Hitler's Women
This is the fascinating story of Venice from the late 19th century, to the rise of Mussolini, through the saga of one of its richest families: the Stucky family.
The Last Merchants of Venice
The mysterious figure of King Arthur has fascinated the world for generations. This series delves into the distant past in search of the facts surrounding the Arthurian legend.
Legends of King Arthur
A documentary that goes behind the doors of the Grand Masonic Lodge of Scotland, in Edinburgh, lifting the veil on the inner secrets of this normally closed world.
Secrets of the Masons
Lucy Lawless hosts this five-episode documentary series about history's fiercest female fighters, from Joan of Arc to Apache combat tactician Lozen.
Warrior Women
Iso Rivolta is an Italian pioneering automotive brand of the 50s and 60s. It was a family business led by Renzo Rivolta, who, in the late 40s, decided to transform his firm from producing fridges to motorcycles.
An Italian Garage: The Iso Rivolta Chronicles
The protracted romance between Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun began in 1929 and ended in 1945 in the bunker under the ruins of the Chancellery. Eva was Hitler’s bride for less than 40 hours before she committed suicide.
Fatal Liaison
After 200 years under lock and key, all the personal papers of one of our most important monarchs are seeing the light of day for the first time.
George III: The Genius of the Mad King
In this two part drama-documentary series, Dr Suzannah Lipscomb goes in search of the origins of the deadly craze of mass witch hunts and trials that infected the British Isles 400 years ago.
Witches: A Century of Murder
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