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- A young swordsman comes to Paris and faces villains, romance, adventure and intrigue with three Musketeer friends.
- The Four Musketeers defend the queen and her dressmaker from Cardinal Richelieu and Milady de Winter.
- In France in 1649, the services of the Four Musketeers are needed again, and they run into some old foes from twenty years before.
- A fencing master in pre-revolution Spain is hired to teach fencing to a beautiful young woman. Although he has never taught a woman before, he is fascinated by her and agrees. She wishes to learn a particular thrust which he is famous for. When a local nobleman becomes involved with her the intrigue begins.
- 20157.9 (17)TV EpisodeSpain, or rather the peninsula Iberia, has arguably Europe's most exotic culture, sharing much history with the Mediterranean and especially Africa. The hopelessly divided, largely Celtic tribes were no match for the sea's rivaling superpowers, who craved its rich natural resources, notably mines. The Fenecian lead city Carthage achieved near-total control under general Hasdrubal. His son Hannibal set out from there over the mountain to bring war to rival Rome, but counterpart Scipio earned his victory name Africanus by crushing the North African nest and destroyed its port-capital. Under long Rian rule, Iberia prospered and yielded some major late emperors, notably Trajan and Hadrian. Nevertheless, the Germanic invasions swept over the peninsula, despite Byzantine help, the Vandals leaving only their name to Andalusia, but the Visigoths established a great kingdom, after Rome itself has switched paganism for Christianity. Later Islam would swept over from North Africa, Arabs and Berbers being initially invited by rivaling Christians players. An offshoot of the deposed Ommayad caliphs of Damascus established their own in Cordoba, rivaling the Baghdad Abassids. But it too would fall into division, leaving the way open for Christians to repel them.
- Alex discovers the history, art and culture of Madrid, taking a tour of the Royal Palace and visiting the home of a Spanish aristocrat. She then heads south to Consuegra whose windmills inspired Don Quixote.