Joshua Phillipp
Charlemagne
WATCH NOW
2013
HD
52 min
Synopsis: The big budget docudrama, "Charlemagne" recounts the dramatic, violent and bawdy life of the Middle Ages' most important Emperor, featuring elaborate battle scenes with hundreds of extras and excursions into the emperor’s most private life.
The most powerful man in Europe at the time carved out an empire which comprised almost all of modern Europe, and whose legacy reaches into our very day. Using the very latest in modern research, the film combines vivid live action with cutting-edge CGI and interviews with world-leading Charlemagne experts to bring this scintillating warrior-king to life. Charlemagne, who died 1200 years ago, is shown as a man of flesh and blood for the first time.
The high-value docudrama stands out for its premium quality, recalling big historical feature films in regards to production design, lighting and lensing. The film also shows a lively panorama of life in the Middle Ages and an exciting journey back through time to the cradle of European civilization.
Joshua Phillipp
Charlemagne
WATCH NOW
WATCH NOW
2013
HD
52 min
Synopsis: The big budget docudrama, "Charlemagne" recounts the dramatic, violent and bawdy life of the Middle Ages' most important Emperor, featuring elaborate battle scenes with hundreds of extras and excursions into the emperor’s most private life.
The most powerful man in Europe at the time carved out an empire which comprised almost all of modern Europe, and whose legacy reaches into our very day. Using the very latest in modern research, the film combines vivid live action with cutting-edge CGI and interviews with world-leading Charlemagne experts to bring this scintillating warrior-king to life. Charlemagne, who died 1200 years ago, is shown as a man of flesh and blood for the first time.
The high-value docudrama stands out for its premium quality, recalling big historical feature films in regards to production design, lighting and lensing. The film also shows a lively panorama of life in the Middle Ages and an exciting journey back through time to the cradle of European civilization.
Read More
Read More
Read Less

Episodes

Episodes

thumbnail
From a very young age, there was a deep rivalry between the brothers Charlemagne and Carloman. After the death of their father, Pippin, in 768 the kingship passed jointly to both sons.[...]
The Kingdom of the Franks was divided. Territorially however it remained so interwoven that in effect neither could rule without the other.
thumbnail
The second part of the documentary drama presents Charlemagne’s conquest of the Lombards with the aid of the Roman pope and his triumphant march against the Saxons,[...]
who kept making his life difficult with their guerilla-like attacks.
thumbnail
The third part deals with the end of the conflict between the Franks and the Saxons, shows the events leading up to the coronation of Charlemagne as emperor of a new Roman Empire[...]
and describes the internal political innovations that Charlemagne enforced up to his death in 814.

A Platform for Thoughtful People

There’s always something new to discover, with new IV shows and documentaries added every week!

Cancel anytime

Frequently Asked Questions

Why Epoch TV?

Epoch TV is our solution to Big Tech censorship. YouTube has completely demonetized video programs because of our truthful reporting and removed some of our videos off the platform.

Subscribe now to watch our exclusive programming without censorship and help us continue to report news in Truth and Tradition. Thank you for your support!
How to watch Epoch TV?

An Epoch TV subscription is required to view Epoch TV content. Visit www.EpochTV.com and sign in to your account.

Your 24/7 live and on-demand programming is available on any device, including mobile, tablet and computer.
Can Epoch TV subscribers read other new articles on The Epoch Times website?

The Epoch TV subscription gives you access to all the Epoch TV programs but does not include access to other news articles on The Epoch Times website.

You can upgrade to a full digital subscription for $9.99/month through the customer portal or the Customer Service Hotline at 1-833-699-1888.
What is the cancellation policy?

Subscriptions can be cancelled at any time. Cancellation requests have to be received prior to the start of the next billing cycle. If the cancellation request is not received prior to the beginning of the next billing cycle, the subscriber will be charged for the next billing cycle and the cancellation will be effective at the end of that billing cycle.

Once you cancel a subscription, you won't be charged for future subscription payments. Past subscription payments won't be refunded.

Most cancellation requests should be submitted through the Customer Service Hotline at (833) 699-1888 or Via Chat. (Separate policies are applied to State of California and Vermont) A cancellation confirmation email will then be sent to the subscriber.

All payments are non-refundable. The Epoch Times reserves the right of final interpretation. For rare and special cases, a prorated payment may be issued after reviewing by a supervisor.