Evzone
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Did any of the UK Treefroggers catch the two-part series shown last week? If so what did you think of it from a historical viewpoint.
As I live in deepest darkest Sussex I spoke to a local historian who much to my surprise raved positively about the programme, especially the portrayal of anglo-saxon life and language. He had a theory that the infusion of Norman society, customs and behaviours mixed with those of the anglo-saxons is a major reason of why the England became the country it did in later centuries!
I thought it was good entertainment and made a change from having to endure the usual soap opera diretribe that emanates from the main celestrial channels on Monday and Tuesday evenings.
For those who didn't or couldn't see it I suggest you get hold of the dvd from Channel 4.
As I live in deepest darkest Sussex I spoke to a local historian who much to my surprise raved positively about the programme, especially the portrayal of anglo-saxon life and language. He had a theory that the infusion of Norman society, customs and behaviours mixed with those of the anglo-saxons is a major reason of why the England became the country it did in later centuries!
I thought it was good entertainment and made a change from having to endure the usual soap opera diretribe that emanates from the main celestrial channels on Monday and Tuesday evenings.
For those who didn't or couldn't see it I suggest you get hold of the dvd from Channel 4.