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Fans of medieval shows are transported to a bygone era where knights clash in epic battles, royalty schemes for power, and chivalry is both a code and a facade. Within this realm are exceptional medieval TV shows that keep your imagination running wild.

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While some modern TV shows hold our attention and keep us in the present moment, there exist gems from the past that provide valuable learning opportunities. These shows, set in medieval times, have the power to captivate viewers just as much.

From the fascinating world of “El Cid” to the raw and authentic portrayals found in “Camelot” and “Isabel,” these timeless medieval TV series deliver more than mere entertainment — they offer an enriching and immersive experience.

A group of Viking warriors wielding weapons in a battlefield scene at sea. | Source: Getty Images

A group of Viking warriors wielding weapons in a battlefield scene at sea. | Source: Getty Images

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‘El Cid’: A Quest for Honor, Quest for Truth

Regarded as one of Prime Video’s finest medieval TV shows, “El Cid” unfolds in the 11th century. At its core, the series narrates the tale of Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, a nobleman and revered war hero of medieval Spain.

The story follows the journey of Ruy, a young squire played by actor Jamie Lorente. Amid the Spanish historical drama, Ruy stumbles upon a gripping conspiracy involving murder and regicide.

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‘The Hollow Crown’: A Stellar Spectacle of Regal Drama

Released in 2012, “The Hollow Crown” is a unique anthology series that takes inspiration from the history of medieval England. The show adapted the historical plays by William Shakespeare, including “Richard I,” “Richard II,” and “The Life and Death of King Richard II.”

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‘Vikings’: A Saga of Conquering Hearts & Kingdoms

The “Vikings” series portrays 9th-century Scandinavian society and its Norse culture. This six-season drama follows the fabled journey of Ragnar Lothbrok, a farmer and adventurer whose raids on England led to the Viking Age, eventually making him the King of Denmark.

Actor Travis Fimmel portrayed the mighty Ragnar. Fimmel’s co-stars Alexander Ludwig played Bjorn Lothbrok, Katheryn Winnick acted as Lagertha, Gustaf Skarsgård as Floki, and George Blagden shined as the monk Athelstan.

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‘The Pillars of the Earth’: A Display of Riveting Power Plays

Derived from a historical novel, the 2010 miniseries “The Pillars Of The Earth” skillfully weaves together a rich tapestry of captivating backstories and historical accuracy throughout just eight episodes.

Set at the time of war, the show’s religious conflicts and power struggles affect many lives, ruthlessly dividing families in their wake. Regarded as a premier medieval TV show, “The Pillars Of The Earth” featured a talented ensemble that included Ian McShane, Matthew Macfadyen, Eddie Redmayne, and Hayley Atwell.

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‘The Last Kingdom’: A Man Fighting for His Rights & Honor

The Netflix series “The Last Kingdom” weaves elements of high-stakes politics, intense passion, and brutal warfare, all set in tumultuous 9th-century England. At its core, the series traces the journey of Uhtred of Bebbanburg, a Saxon heir raised by Viking invaders.

Despite being destined for a seat in a Northumbrian castle and deprived of his inheritance, Uhtred struggles to reclaim his rightful legacy. Actor Alexander Dreymon played Uthred’s character.

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‘Medici’: Power Struggles & Drama Unleashed in This Italian Clan

Transporting viewers to 15th-century Florence, Italy, the “Medici” series is a captivating political family drama that unfolds in the de Medici family. Following the sudden death of his father, Giovanni, Cosimo de Medici stepped into the forefront of their banking dynasty.

Spanned for three seasons from 2016 to 2019, “Medici” emerges as a standout medieval TV show. Yet, the series was not all about drama; it adeptly shows romance and action to perfection.

Richard Madden starred as Cosimo in the series. Other notable stars cast as part of the Italian family included Daniel Sharman, Sarah Parish, Aurora Ruffino, and Callum Blake.

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‘Vikings: Valhalla’: The Rise of New Norse Conquerors

“Vikings: Valhalla” series is a spinoff set one hundred years after the events of its parent show, “Vikings.” The spinoff follows the journeys of legendary Vikings Harald Sigurdsson, Leif Erikson, and Freydis Eirsdottir, played by actors Leo Suter, Sam Corlett, and Frida Gustavsson, respectively.

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The show depicts the Norse expedition to seize control of England following the St. Brice’s Day massacre in 1002 AD. Like its predecessor, the spinoff blends fundamental historical components and characters with fictional elements, crafting an immense and captivating dramatic experience.

‘Camelot’: Behind Arthur’s Controversial Kingship

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The “Camelot” TV series aired in 2011, and it is a captivating blend of history and fantasy, sparking the interest of medieval and fantasy fans. The story unfolds after King Uther’s demise, plunging Britain into chaos.

At that pivotal moment, Merlin, portrayed by actor Ralph Fiennes, introduces Arthur, played by Jamie Campbell Bower — a previously unknown individual and the legitimate heir to the throne by his lineage as Uther’s son.

This shocking revelation sparks a power struggle. Arthur’s half-sister, Morgan, portrayed by actress Eva Green, harbors ambitious aspirations of her own and fiercely contests his rightful claim to kingship.

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‘Isabel’: The Queen’s Rule and Ruin

Drawing inspiration from the historical reign of Queen Isabella of Castile, the “Isabel” series stands as one of the medieval gems on-screen. The 2011 Spanish drama delves into the captivating life of Isabella I of Castile, also known as Isabella the Catholic.

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The show portrays the rise to prominence of royal figures amidst challenges, difficulties, and battles closely linked to their remarkable quests for power. Its theme was reminiscent of the HBO series “Game of Thrones.” Actress Michelle Jenner played Isabel, Rodolfo Sancho acted as Ferdinand of Aragon, and Pablo Derqui portrayed Henry of Castile.

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Besides this array of medieval-themed TV shows, a realm of captivating series awaits enthusiasts who wish to immerse themselves in that era. Among these are “Once Upon a Time,” “Vinland Saga,” “Disenchantment,” “Berserk,” “The Crown of the Kings,” “Marco Polo,” and “Rise of Empires: Ottoman.”

More enchanting series like “The Witcher,” “Legend of The Seeker,” “Robin of Sherwood,” “The Wheel of Time,” and “The Letter For the King” also stand out in today’s vast sea of noteworthy shows that continuously send fans into a frenzy.

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