Die Deutschen
Season 2 Episode 4 - Charles IV. and the Black Death
The reign of Charles IV (1316-1378) is one of the most dramatic periods in German history. Around the middle of the 14th century, the plague swept away a third of the Germans. The king who ruled during this terrible time was descended from the Luxembourg dynasty. Charles IV was born in Prague in 1316. His father John had married a Bohemian princess and thus became one of the most powerful men in the empire. In 1346, the ambitious Luxembourger succeeded in having his son Charles elected as counter-king to the incumbent Louis the Bavarian by paying horrendous bribes. Charles' position in the empire was initially weak, but the sudden death of Louis, a few months after the election, changed the situation.
Episodes in Season 2
Charlemagne and the Saxons
43 min
Frederick II. and the Crusade
43 min
Hildegard of Bingen and the Power of Women
43 min
Charles IV. and the Black Death
43 min
Thomas Müntzer and the Peasants' War
43 min
Augustus the Strong and Love
43 min
Karl Marx and the Class Struggle
43 min
Ludwig II. and the Bavarians
43 min
Rosa Luxemburg and Freedom
43 min
Gustav Stresemann and the Republic
43 min