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Documentary - 55 mins
Audience - General Classification - Exempt
Region - 0
Format -
PAL
Language - English
Product weight 120g
DVD compatibility
The Battle of
Naseby on the 14th June 1645 all but decided the outcome of the English Civil
War. As the sun set on a dramatic day, the Oxford field army of King Charles I
had been comprehensively beaten and completely destroyed. The King had shown
considerable personal courage during the battle, however, his cause was not
helped by Prince Rupert's infamous attack on the baggage train which meant that
the day was lost before he could return to the field.
Superbly
authentic battle reconstructions and atmospheric re-enactments provide an
informative and entertaining view of a troubled time in English history
From the back
cover
Scene Selection
Introduction
Campaign Plans
Cromwell's New Model Army
Montrose's Success
Siege of Leicester
War and Peace Parties
King's Disadvantage
Battle Commences
Special Features
Test Your
Knowledge
Picture Gallery
Interactive Menus
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