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Episode 1: The knight and crusader Ivanhoe is released from an Austrian prison after refusing to betray King Richard. He returns to England, where it is rumored that he did betray the King. Ivanhoe must clear his name and save his beloved Rowena from a loveless marriage to Prince Athelstane.
S1.E1 ∙ Part One. Ivanhoe is tortured in the prison and later released from an Austrian prison after refusing to betray King Richard. But rumors spread around that Ivanhoe did betray the king so Ivanhoe decides to go clear his name.
S1 E6 - Episode 6 Streaming, rent, or buy Ivanhoe – Season 1: Currently you are able to watch "Ivanhoe - Season 1" streaming on Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime Video with Ads, fuboTV or for free with ads on The Roku Channel, Tubi TV, Freevee.
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13+. Ivanhoe, back from the Crusades, vows to clear his name. Only his beloved Rowena and servant Gurth know of his return. Now the disgraced knight bares his soul to uphold Saxon honor against the Normans at the tournament. Freevee (with ads) S1 E3 - Episode 3. Watch on supported devices. January 26, 1997. 50min. 13+.
Season 1. Sir Walter Scott's swashbuckling tale of chivalry, romance and bravehearts in medieval England, when Saxons hated their Norman conquerors. The plot is full of heroes and knaves, knightly tournaments and bloody battles.
Dismayed to find his friend singing praises to Prince John, Ivanhoe quickly discovers the Prince’s ruse. But after Ivanhoe rescues Blanche from the Regent’s evil hands, Bertrand can safely return to his troubadour wandering and singing “The Song of Richard”.
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1. S1.E1 ∙ Clash of Arms. Sun, Jan 4, 1970. At Rotherwood, Northern England, home of Saxon noble Cedric, stormy weather causes several travellers to seek shelter. It is the end of the 3rd crusade. Scant news from Europe suggests that King Richard I (the Lionheart) is held captive in Austria.