She-Wolves: England's Early Queens

Helen Castor explores the role of queens in medieval and Tudor England, analysing how they evolved from being the wives of kings to powerful figures in their own right - but faced great struggles to impose their authority in a male-dominated society. She begins by recalling the life of Matilda, the daughter of Henry I, who waged war against her cousin Stephen in the mid-12th-century in a bid to be recognised as her father's rightful successor. The historian also charts the turbulent life of Eleanor of Aquitaine, the wife of Henry II, who played a major role in governing England during the latter half of the 12th century

Tuesday, 21 July 1 airing
21:00
BBC Four
S1 E1 · Matilda and Eleanor
Wednesday, 22 July 1 airing
01:00
BBC Four
S1 E1 · Matilda and Eleanor