The White Princess is a TV mini-series set during the 16th century in England. It revolves around the political conflicts, court intrigues, and the epic history of the War of the Roses. The story follows the life of a princess caught in the middle of the battle for power between the houses of York and Lancaster.
Calum Lynch explores the memories of his ancestor, Aguilar de Nerha, an Assassin from the 15th-century. He gains the skills of a Master Assassin and takes on the Templar society in a battle for control over free will.
Borgia is a TV show that explores the rise and fall of the powerful Borgia family during the Renaissance. The series delves into their political intrigue, ambition, and sibling rivalry as they navigate the complex world of the Catholic Church and European history. It follows their journey to power, the tragedies they face, and the vendettas they seek to settle.
This TV mini-series follows the life of Christopher Columbus, from his early years in Genoa, Italy, to his famous voyages of discovery in the 15th century. It explores his encounters with European royalty, court intrigue, and his navigation skills that led to the discovery of the New World. The series also touches on themes of religious conversion, exploration, and the clash between European settlers and native populations.
Mad Love is a period drama set in 16th-century Spain, portraying the passionate and tumultuous love affair between King Philip II and Queen Isabella of Spain. The film explores themes of ambition, betrayal, and tragic romance, as well as the political and religious conflicts of the time. It follows the story of their relationship from its beginnings through its ups and downs, showcasing the challenges they faced in their quest for power and their love for each other.
In this campy British sex comedy, a parody of Christopher Columbus's expedition in the 15th century, Columbus and his crew set sail on a ship to explore new lands. Along the way, they encounter various comedic adventures and mishaps, including encounters with the Ottoman Empire and a playful exploration of navigation techniques using a spyhole. The film is a spoof that blends historical fiction with comedy.
In the early 16th century, Italy is ruled by the powerful Borgia family, led by César Borgia and his sister Lucrèce. In a ruthless power play, César plots to have his sister’s husband murdered. But without her brother’s knowledge, Lucrèce has taken a strong lover who will challenge the Borgias.
Christopher Columbus (1949) is a biographical film that tells the story of Christopher Columbus and his voyage to the new world in the year 1492. The movie explores Columbus' interactions with Queen Isabella, court intrigue, and his quest for gold. It also depicts the challenges he faces with the Spanish Inquisition and his discovery of the new world.
French silent film pioneer Abel Gance directs this 1935 classic about Lucrezia Borgia, her brother, Cesare. and her father, Pope Alexander VI -- one of history's most ruthless and ambitious crime families.
Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci (April 15, 1452-May 2, 1519) was an Italian scientist, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, painter, sculptor, musician, and writer. Although revered as one of the greatest painters of all time, da Vinci also excelled in the field of engineering, conceptually inventing a helicopter, a tank, a calculator, the use of concentrated solar power, an elementary theory of plate tectonics, the double hull, and much more!
The story of the Earl of Warwick and Perkin Warbeck, during the reign of King Henry VII.
Porky Pig is Kristopher Kolumbus, who sets off to discover the New World carrying Queen Isabella's treasures (including her jewels, a slingshot and a Jr. G-Man badge). Porky is met by some weird-looking Indians, some of whom he takes back to the Old World to introduce to the court of Queen Isabella. A hush falls over the hall as the natives prepare to demonstrate their native dance. True to the Warner Bros. tradition, a wild jitterbug scene ensues with music from the studio orchestra.
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