1645 - The Siege Of Leicester By Mathew Morris.

In a bloody eight days in May 1645 the Royalist army commanded by King Charles I attacked and brutally sacked Leicester.
The siege, compared by contemporaries to the sack of Magdeburg, had a lasting impact on the town, outraged the nation, and contributed significantly to Charles I's downfall and eventual execution.
Now, archaeological evidence from excavations in Leicester is helping us to re-evaluate what happened.
Join archaeologist Mathew Morris to find out more about the fascinating and bloody story of the siege of Leicester.
The siege, compared by contemporaries to the sack of Magdeburg, had a lasting impact on the town, outraged the nation, and contributed significantly to Charles I's downfall and eventual execution.
Now, archaeological evidence from excavations in Leicester is helping us to re-evaluate what happened.
Join archaeologist Mathew Morris to find out more about the fascinating and bloody story of the siege of Leicester.
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