Age of the Dragonships // Evolution of the Viking Longship #3 (975-1027)

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History Time

History Time

4 роки тому

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@HistoryTime
@HistoryTime 4 роки тому
It's finally here! The third part in my Viking Longships trilogy. Delighted to finally have it released. A year ago when I first embarked on this project I felt like Peter Jackson for turning what was originally going to be one hour video into a trilogy. Now I feel like the Pirates of Caribbean makers as there is going to be a FOURTH PART entitled 'THE LAST VIKINGS'. Hopefully it won't be as bad as those films... The script is written so its just a case of making the video. Meaning It'll be out some time in February- Thus concluding the series and meaning I can move on to a different historical area for a while. The Fall of Rome is beckoning me.... If you enjoyed this doc then please don't forget to like, subscribe and why not share with a like minded friend who loves history. Don't hesitate to let me know any questions or concerns in the comments. I may not always reply but I do always read them. Right then, now that 2019's wrapped up its time to start the scripts for 2020. I have oodles of delicious footage from all over the place to get stuck into and will be visiting many more places. If you like your history ancient and epic then you are in for a real treat. Also if you'd like to see some behind the scenes shenanigans, book reviews and video essays then don't forget to subscribe to my new channel Pete Kelly, for things that don't quite fit it on History Time:- ukposts.info/the/Mq-bTjlaTZhaohEracnN6w.html Thanks for a fantastic year everybody. You've made this the best year of my life. 2020 is going to be even better. Wishing all of you wherever you may be the very best in all you are up to. Happy new year everybody! Watch my latest full length history documentary:- ukposts.info/have/v-deo/m2N5pWyMmHyC0p8.html
@stefancarafelli444
@stefancarafelli444 4 роки тому
Thank you, happy New Year and c u in the next decade 🍀🎉🥂
@stefancarafelli444
@stefancarafelli444 4 роки тому
Thank you, Happy new year and c u next decade🎉🍀🥂
@FandersonUfo
@FandersonUfo 4 роки тому
Amazing stuff as always HT. The Fall of Rome might need more than a trilogy though.
@HistoryTime
@HistoryTime 4 роки тому
FandersonUfo 2 are released already. I have 20 planned in total.
@Alexpascu2785g6
@Alexpascu2785g6 4 роки тому
Keep up the good work and happy new year.
@guzelataroach4450
@guzelataroach4450 4 роки тому
Unrivaled shipbuilding, seafaring and navigation skills
@HistoryTime
@HistoryTime 4 роки тому
Absolutely
@mickkent1826
@mickkent1826 Рік тому
the Polynesians were equals at least
@k-vsalomonsen5466
@k-vsalomonsen5466 4 роки тому
Im from Norway and im very proud of our history!🇧🇻
@HistoryTime
@HistoryTime 4 роки тому
Thankyou! I'm hoping to visit your country this year
@k-vsalomonsen5466
@k-vsalomonsen5466 4 роки тому
@@HistoryTime Your are very welcome! Think you gonna like it!😀
@lagresomadsl
@lagresomadsl 4 роки тому
Proud about what?
@mathiassndergaard3577
@mathiassndergaard3577 3 роки тому
Proud for what Denmark did.
@k-vsalomonsen5466
@k-vsalomonsen5466 3 роки тому
Go some other place. If you dont like , bye bye. Or you whanna come over and fight by the sea?😂🇧🇻 We welcome you!
@ReggieRay4G63
@ReggieRay4G63 4 роки тому
Dude I really enjoy and respect your work. Thank you.
@glencrs
@glencrs 3 роки тому
EXCELLENT PRESENTATION Pete, you have really done your homework well. I have learned from your efforts. The more you learn, the more there is yet to learn. As a college professor of Archeology and Ancient History, I have found that we have just scratched the surface of what is still out there to learn. My 1st PhD work was concentrated in the Mesopotamia civilizations from 'Darkness' down through the fall of the Roman Empire. My 2nd PhD work took a special interest in the barbaric invasions of the Roman Empire. By necessity, I was introduced to the Viking activities in Northern Europe and later the 'trade' activities into and thru Russia to other destinations. About 20 years ago, I stumbled upon the Greenland and Newfoundland activities. When the temperatures became unbearable, the Greenland folks packed up and left for a warmer home. Where did they go? The most logical destination was North America. Long story short, the Vikings established an extensive trade network throughout all of the river systems of the Central portion of North America, from the Rocky Mountains in the West to the Appalachian mountains in the East and from the Gulf of Mexico up into Canada. They instigated much of the mound building of that period. As would be expected from a totally new study, it has it's difficulties. But it is a very rewarding study. The evidence, so far, has indicated that they were interested in long-term trade, rather than pillaging. At this point, it appears that this trade network lasted for several centuries. Pete, your video is extremely well prepared and executed. With this wealth of knowledge, I would like to further hear your conclusions, deductions, and insights into the thought processing of those Vikings. It stands to reason that you have engulfed yourself into their world. BRILLIANT ESSAY!
@krakendragonslayer1909
@krakendragonslayer1909 2 роки тому
Excellent.
@OmmerSyssel
@OmmerSyssel Рік тому
How tf can you be in possession of a title as Historian, while spreading such unsubstantiated lies and pure nonsense? Are you drunk or smoking? There's is absolutely no single evidence of Vikings in North America, except for the short lived settlement in L'anse Meadows! You are a disgrace to humanity spreading such lies!
@MyKharli
@MyKharli 4 роки тому
Way better than `professional` tv network productions. UKposts posters continue to amaze me with their talents.
@HistoryTime
@HistoryTime 4 роки тому
Wow high praise indeed! Thanks for watching Peter
@citizenVader
@citizenVader 4 роки тому
I was born near Ladby. Most boys from my childhood, have been to the museum, and dreamed of the viking age.
@HistoryTime
@HistoryTime 4 роки тому
I'd love to come and visit Lady one day
@citizenVader
@citizenVader 4 роки тому
@@HistoryTime it's not far from Roskilde and Lejre.. only 1-2 hours with public transportation. The new kings hall is soon finished in Lejre, and it's open for visitors and craftsmen to pitch in on either the the viking village or some of the ships. It's the same in Ladby and most other museums across the country.. I took a curse in blacksmithing at Fyrkat last year, and I'm certainly taking a few more in the coming years.. During the summer it's become a part of my vacation to help out, and earn my stay or trade in for some discount on the curses in the fall.. But I can recommend that you find the websites, and plan ahead, because they have all kinds of events everywhere during the holidays.. And I promise you that it's as near the past as it gets..
@Sybreed1986
@Sybreed1986 4 роки тому
I love ur content, just happened across it when looking for documentaries on history. Hands down of the best I have seen so far, love learning bout history. Keep it up!
@eeljn
@eeljn 4 роки тому
Excellent video, I rinsed last nights episode of "Vikings" out of my brain. Your vikings series of videos are the real deal. Thank you and have a very good new year.
@HistoryTime
@HistoryTime 4 роки тому
Thanks! Glad you liked it!
@Lela-plants
@Lela-plants Рік тому
This is so well done! You managed to make it informative and interesting and yet you made the video less than an hour. So concise and clear to comprehend. Thank you!
@campkilljoy0311
@campkilljoy0311 3 роки тому
I love your channel. You help to keep our ancestors alive. Thank you for such quality content.
@SuchHawks
@SuchHawks 4 роки тому
Great content as always Pete, i'm looking forward to whats to come in 2020! Skål your way from Norway!
@bvthebalkananarchistmapper5642
@bvthebalkananarchistmapper5642 4 роки тому
Finally! Part 3 is finally here! Thank you for this New Year gift. Happy New Year to you and your family, Pete!
@HistoryTime
@HistoryTime 4 роки тому
Thanks and all the best! Happy New Year!
@johnkrogh5532
@johnkrogh5532 4 роки тому
Thank you for a very nice and instructing history about my ancestors. I will though make one remark to your history. I have lived in Skuldelev the place where the viking ships were found. Skuldelev is further north in the fjord ( left side of roskilde Fjord, on the peninsula of Horns Herred. The ships were, as you said, sanked to prevent the enemy to pass further into the fjord. One reason was that the enemy ships were far more deep into the water than the danish viking ships. That is also a reason for the attacks the danes were able to make at enemy shores, they simply just sailed right to the sandy beach with the flat ships. The vikings wanted to prevent the enemy not only to reach Roskilde, but also Lejre which was an old city from age 500, some think it was the main city from old age and in to the viking age, and that it was the main city for the king of Seeland. Later in the year 900 , The king Gorm Bluetooth from the dynasti of Jelling took over the power of Zealand and placed the main city at Roskilde. A the time of vikings Roskilde Fjord was going further and deeper than today. At Gl. Lejre a great viking hall is found, and it is the biggest viking hall in Denmark, L 60 x w 12 m. And not only one but two. In 2020 may 29 a reconstruction of the magnificient hall is finish. And close by is a setting of stones forming a viking ship and several mounds in the area. The name of this area is The land of the Skjoldungerne.
@siggesaltens2663
@siggesaltens2663 2 роки тому
The ships were not flat bottomed. They would not have had the ability to tack.
@OmmerSyssel
@OmmerSyssel Рік тому
@@siggesaltens2663 what do you mean? Clinker built longboats are defined as flat bottomed, with a relatively low keel. In contrary to a modern displacement hull. It's the only traditional vessel known to be able of surfing, which makes speed up to 20-30 knots possible. No modern naval constructions has that capability.
@LowerTheBoom
@LowerTheBoom 4 роки тому
Viking longships! One of my very favorite topics. 👌🏻😃❤️
@HistoryTime
@HistoryTime 4 роки тому
One of the best subjects !
@eomereadig2611
@eomereadig2611 3 роки тому
If you want to see a Viking longship, build in Norway, in action look here: ukposts.info
@222dyan
@222dyan Рік тому
Been enjoying your channel for a while now and just had to tell you. This one is so fascinating for me as many of these ancestors are My relatives, and I have them on the tree going back to these times, so it's extra special for me. Thank you for this amazing content.
@robmitchel5166
@robmitchel5166 4 роки тому
I'm so grateful for your channel, along with your brother's channel. U all do great work! I always enjoy getting notifications from your channel + Voices of the Past
@HistoryTime
@HistoryTime 4 роки тому
Thanks for watching Rob. Appreciate it.
@boonemyers4739
@boonemyers4739 4 роки тому
What is the brothers channel?
@Openeyees
@Openeyees 3 роки тому
Boone Myers Voices of the past i belive
@MrSmetanka
@MrSmetanka 2 роки тому
Hi Pete, and thank you for preserving our history! This video inspired me to visit Roskilde and the ship museum earlier this year. I definitely recommend it to anyone interested in history.
@dieuwkevanderheide9411
@dieuwkevanderheide9411 4 роки тому
Fantastic! Great start of the new year listening to this!
@HistoryTime
@HistoryTime 4 роки тому
Thanks for watching !
@pazarcikvideos
@pazarcikvideos 3 роки тому
How your new year so far ?
@RBYU001
@RBYU001 4 роки тому
Dude, this is the best history channel I’ve seen!
@HistoryTime
@HistoryTime 4 роки тому
Thanks Randy really appreciate that
@geraldpena5895
@geraldpena5895 3 роки тому
You are so good at narrating these videos they are some of the best videos I have seen you do such a fantastic job you put together so much information it is clear and inside of I love your videos
@deetorbett2363
@deetorbett2363 4 роки тому
I thoroughly enjoyed this. Thank you!
@ChristopherBowly
@ChristopherBowly 2 місяці тому
Really excellent documentary & certainly brings history alive. Very interesting, factual & detailed & very well presented. It has been an extremely good & very enjoyable series. Very many thanks. Look forward very much to more of your first class work.
@HistoryExplained
@HistoryExplained 4 роки тому
Gorgeous footage! I’ve been anticipating this part 3! Thank you for all the fantastic content on Vikings! Happy New Year! ⭐️
@zantonsus
@zantonsus 4 роки тому
theres 2 more parts!!! yippee :) x
@HistoryTime
@HistoryTime 4 роки тому
Thankyou!
@meanjab
@meanjab Рік тому
Better done than anything ever on television. EVER
@thalousedenchor9390
@thalousedenchor9390 4 роки тому
Thank you for sharing history in such an intelluectually easy way to digest. Many nights spent absorbing your content, priceless is knowledge my friend :)
@iced7838
@iced7838 4 роки тому
Best way to end the year 2019. I enjoyed every video you made this year. I am looking forward to next year!! Keep them coming HT!
@HistoryTime
@HistoryTime 4 роки тому
Thanks for watching!
@cmacdhon
@cmacdhon 4 роки тому
Brilliant! This channel is way too good to just be on UKposts.
@rileyzidel3693
@rileyzidel3693 3 роки тому
Watching this while playing Valheim lol
@nuqirs
@nuqirs 3 роки тому
Fully immersed
@MuscarV2
@MuscarV2 3 роки тому
Same! I've done a deep dive into documentaries and podcasts about anything viking related the past few weeks when playing the game, having so much fun with all of it! Fun fact: I'm as closely related to Olof Skötkonung as you can be.
@BlackOrchidcrypto
@BlackOrchidcrypto 2 роки тому
Going to try that myself
@noone4700
@noone4700 2 роки тому
Is it good? It kinda just looks like Inaccurate Battle Simulator only their Vikings
@marcusbailey3988
@marcusbailey3988 2 роки тому
Listening to this while playing Valheim*
@aswarrior6365
@aswarrior6365 2 роки тому
I’m so fascinated by these Viking documentaries
@ScythianGryphon
@ScythianGryphon 4 роки тому
What a wonderful work you've done! It's such a great joy to listen to someone both knowledgeable in and passionate about History!
@HistoryTime
@HistoryTime 4 роки тому
Thanks so much !
@ladyliberty417
@ladyliberty417 4 роки тому
Thanx!!! I know I will watch this more than once to get all the dates, places and names somewhat straight at least, it’s hard, ha! Love the ships🐲! Glad there is one more and happy New Year Pete🍻🎉
@HistoryTime
@HistoryTime 4 роки тому
Thanks for watching! Happy new year!
@ladyliberty417
@ladyliberty417 4 роки тому
Look forward to your Rome series! It’s a challenge! Celt Iberians are so interesting 😊
@seanmccann8368
@seanmccann8368 4 роки тому
Fantastic video, thank you for sharing it and educating us all. Happy New Year and continued success in 2020.
@HistoryTime
@HistoryTime 4 роки тому
Happy new year and thanks for watching! All the best for 2020
@Markle2k
@Markle2k 4 роки тому
For future reference: In Danish, "Y" is a vowel pronounced "oo" as in food, a long u sound. And I believe the d in Hedeby is pronounced like a soft "th" as it was originally a thorn. Hethabu. It means "heath town" or "town on the heath", literally. A "by" is a city, town, settlement.
@odonnabhainiverssen5006
@odonnabhainiverssen5006 4 роки тому
Old welsh Proto-Celtic also had dd interchange as th, bh is phonetically v or w or f in proto Celtic and old Irish depends where letters appear in words, and Y and u like oo sometimes too.
@StrandedKnight84
@StrandedKnight84 Рік тому
No, it's not. Y is a vowel with a unique pronounciation in Scandinavian languages. English and German speakers always struggle to pronounce it correctly, because the sound doesn't exist in their languages. It's kind of like the german pronounciation of ü, but a sharper, less round, sound.
@StephiSensei26
@StephiSensei26 3 роки тому
Brilliant! How do you do it Pete? It just gets better and better! Thanks mate!
@TheCarDetailingChannel
@TheCarDetailingChannel 4 роки тому
This series has been one of my favorites
@HistoryTime
@HistoryTime 4 роки тому
Glad you like it! Part 4 on the way :)
@TheCarDetailingChannel
@TheCarDetailingChannel 4 роки тому
@@HistoryTime I love history, it's one of my favorite subjects and I am very glad that I found your channel.
@hover-eb1hx
@hover-eb1hx 3 роки тому
History Time This series has been wonderful, and I’ve picked up Beowulf as a result of watching it! Thank you so much for your wonderful videos!
@Natureman7
@Natureman7 Рік тому
Came here with a growing interest in the north sea/scandinavian history as a result of watching the anime and I am shocked to know that characters like Sweyn (Forkbeard who also seems to have a a fork-shaped beard in the series), Thorkell the Tall, Ari, Canute and Leif were quite accurately written which even more, grows my interest in this history. Well made video 👍
@micfail2
@micfail2 4 роки тому
Awesome video. It was very informative and had great visuals. Please keep this kind of work up, I'll keep watching 🙂
@HistoryTime
@HistoryTime 4 роки тому
thanks for watching ! Loads more coming this year
@bertsedgwick9828
@bertsedgwick9828 4 роки тому
HistoryTime... best one man band ever!!!
@HistoryTime
@HistoryTime 4 роки тому
Thanks for watching! So much more coming in 2020
@alexkrxxx
@alexkrxxx 3 роки тому
Awesome video, thank you for taking the time to make it, good reference guide while playing assassins creed :)
@cruisepaige
@cruisepaige 10 місяців тому
I’m going to that ship museum in September and I’m So excited!
@FPVREVIEWS
@FPVREVIEWS Рік тому
very much what I was looking for. a historical context for the boat designs which have been discovered. thanks.!
@kingslegion1
@kingslegion1 3 роки тому
by the way i found storm over Europe a very learning situation ....... more in depth than i thought it would be.. but not too much to handle. i guess it just caught me off guard. good call
@ataranaoahakaraaf3786
@ataranaoahakaraaf3786 Рік тому
very fascinating and exciting it was those period in north-western europe with beautifull carved dragon-longboats.thank you for this well-made informative historical-docu and fantastic storystelling.
@janzzen1
@janzzen1 3 роки тому
This is a fantastic series of European history. Awesome!
@johnphillips4708
@johnphillips4708 4 роки тому
awesome job, thanks for all the hard work!
@HistoryTime
@HistoryTime 4 роки тому
Thankyou for watching
@MacSherry
@MacSherry 3 роки тому
Thank you for your hard work I am learning so much.
@richard66754
@richard66754 4 роки тому
Thank you for doing this piece. I thoroughly enjoyed the narration and information.
@HistoryTime
@HistoryTime 4 роки тому
thanks for watching Richard!
@denkendannhandeln
@denkendannhandeln 3 роки тому
I love love love your series. Please, please moooooooooooore.
@codymegehee299
@codymegehee299 3 роки тому
Simply incredible work. I will suggest this to anyone willing to learn real history.
@stefancarafelli444
@stefancarafelli444 4 роки тому
As usual, pressed the like button, will watch some ads and video later. Nice one🍀🎉🎄🥂
@HistoryTime
@HistoryTime 4 роки тому
Thanks for watching!
@Gerbuho
@Gerbuho 4 роки тому
I wasn't able to use your link when I subscribed to Curiosity Stream but you can tell them to count one more thanks to your mention.
@robertfletcher3421
@robertfletcher3421 4 роки тому
Excellent presentation. Thank you.
@HistoryTime
@HistoryTime 4 роки тому
Thanks for watching!
@geraldpena5895
@geraldpena5895 3 роки тому
I never knew or heard the history from the first century to the modern day you have enlightened me and educated me so much through your videos also I have watched videos from your brother's channel I think fall as civilizations so informing these two video channels learn so much can never show my appreciation for the education you give me thank you thank you so much
@perrynn7173
@perrynn7173 Рік тому
Great comment.
@patcowley6378
@patcowley6378 3 роки тому
Love these videos...superb narration and content... keep the fork beards and blue tooths and boneless coming... like # 4,263 and subscribed...thanks
@Maliique
@Maliique 4 роки тому
I love your productions. Especially the long ones. Keep it up. Looking forward to part IV.
@HistoryTime
@HistoryTime 4 роки тому
Thanks for watching!
@Gui101do
@Gui101do 4 роки тому
Great stuff! What do you plan to cover next after you finish the Vikings content?
@HistoryTime
@HistoryTime 4 роки тому
HUGE plans for 2020. You'll see some entirely new topics I've never covered before, and some older ones in much greater detail
@mysteriouspast6510
@mysteriouspast6510 4 роки тому
It is a beautifully presented documentary! Narration (100%). presentation (100%). efforts (100%). Being a Dane myself, I always love this channel.
@guzelataroach4450
@guzelataroach4450 4 роки тому
Abd al rahaman ?
@mysteriouspast6510
@mysteriouspast6510 4 роки тому
@@guzelataroach4450 Yes, why?! Anything wrong?
@HistoryTime
@HistoryTime 4 роки тому
Thanks so much for watching !
@guzelataroach4450
@guzelataroach4450 4 роки тому
@@mysteriouspast6510 if you are danish, why do you have arab name
@mysteriouspast6510
@mysteriouspast6510 4 роки тому
@@guzelataroach4450 I am a Muslim, a convert I mean.
@bertieschitz-peas429
@bertieschitz-peas429 4 роки тому
I had read about Crowbone as told by Robert Low, he left his backstory when the lad was aged 15 or so, it was interesting to hear what he did and how he met his end.
@HistoryTime
@HistoryTime 4 роки тому
Intrigued by this. Historical fiction?
@bertieschitz-peas429
@bertieschitz-peas429 4 роки тому
@@HistoryTime I dare say Low made his Crowbone more charismatic and the characters who he formed a band of brothers were larger than life. It was a rollicking tale tho'.
@HistoryTime
@HistoryTime 4 роки тому
@@bertieschitz-peas429 I'll have to check it out ! Thanks for mentioning it. Always on the look out for new historical fiction after devouring the Bernard Cornwell Uhtred books
@SharonD369
@SharonD369 4 роки тому
Great work young sir, you have a fantastic channel. 👌👌👌
@HistoryTime
@HistoryTime 4 роки тому
Thanks for watching!
@reds1325
@reds1325 Рік тому
Wow, great work put into this... Idk why I've never seen your page before. Please add documentary to your keywords so others may find it. I search documentary each night before bed and this is my first time coming across your channel. So thank you for the work you put into this.
@Boric78
@Boric78 4 роки тому
Outstanding as always.
@HistoryTime
@HistoryTime 4 роки тому
Thanks!
@wendyjenkins1559
@wendyjenkins1559 4 роки тому
Enjoy it very much thank you good history to know.
@johnryan2193
@johnryan2193 Рік тому
Brilliant documentary, the team who did the graphics deserve recognition. Do a documentary on the documentary makers !!!!!!!!
@MatthewBaxter2010
@MatthewBaxter2010 4 роки тому
love the video but I would like to point out that when you mention London Bridge and the river defence you're actually showing Tower Bridge and not London Bridge. Yes, Tower Bridge looks cooled and has the medieval looking towers, but it's not the old London Bridge. Justed wanted to give you a heads up so you don't confuse people. I know a lot of people see Tower Bridge and think that's London Bridge but really London Bridge is to the West of Tower Bridge on the River Thames.
@CharlotteAliceClaret
@CharlotteAliceClaret 10 місяців тому
Furthermore, the origin of the nursery rhyme 'London Bridge is Falling Down' was founded in the 17th century due to the old stone built living bridge becoming a crumbly deathtrap.
@tinge1954
@tinge1954 4 роки тому
We ppl carrying the viking genes are very proud of our ancestories. Tanx for these uploads.
@HistoryTime
@HistoryTime 4 роки тому
Thanks for watching !
@Packless1
@Packless1 4 роки тому
...the vikings even made it to Mars...! ...well...at least as robots...! ;-) ...i.m.h.o. the program-name was a good choice by NASA...!
@grahamjohnson2559
@grahamjohnson2559 4 роки тому
Superb as always!
@HistoryTime
@HistoryTime 4 роки тому
Thanks for watching!
@AndyJ9
@AndyJ9 3 роки тому
Looking forward to what you put out once you’ve been to S.America and Turkey!
@tordenbob
@tordenbob 4 роки тому
Brilliant as always!! A pure pleasure to watch!! May I ask whay song you use at 43:05 - 43:30? :-)
@janelleperry8136
@janelleperry8136 4 роки тому
So interesting! So well done!🎀
@anitapollard1627
@anitapollard1627 2 роки тому
Great video of very cool knowledge!!
@paulgalligan1916
@paulgalligan1916 3 роки тому
Love your channel bro 👍
@PetroA
@PetroA Рік тому
Awesome. Love your channel
@speakupriseup4549
@speakupriseup4549 4 роки тому
Instant thumbs up, loving the Vikings history series 👍
@HistoryTime
@HistoryTime 4 роки тому
Thats the spirit ! Thanks for watching
@gunnarlund6633
@gunnarlund6633 Рік тому
Excellent and very detailed video. Living in Denmark - close to Jelling it is a very interesting story.
@Drake_Ebonheart
@Drake_Ebonheart 3 роки тому
2:10 _"Literacy was rare during those murky centuries. So much so that that time was referred to as the Dark Ages"_ That's fine though, the video from back then seems pretty clear. Glad we have that.
@AndyJ9
@AndyJ9 3 роки тому
Great video!
@rachdarastrix5251
@rachdarastrix5251 8 місяців тому
Would not surprise me if some of these were found in Australia and Brazil.
@makachigta5930
@makachigta5930 4 роки тому
These are so addicting!!!!
@HistoryTime
@HistoryTime 4 роки тому
Thanks for watching !
@zantonsus
@zantonsus 4 роки тому
Nice New years eve viewing tyvm sir x
@HistoryTime
@HistoryTime 4 роки тому
Happy new year! Thanks for watching
@spyrofrost9158
@spyrofrost9158 4 роки тому
Gorgeous ships from a gorgeous part of the world. Proud of my Norwegian heritage.
@Jorn41
@Jorn41 4 роки тому
Why?? You are in no way related to them!
@ewweg
@ewweg 4 роки тому
@@Jorn41 how would you know?
@JohnDoe-ee6qs
@JohnDoe-ee6qs 4 роки тому
Some of those ships were made in Viking Dublin
@HistoryTime
@HistoryTime 4 роки тому
Gorgeous part of the world indeed
@Ogma3bandcamp
@Ogma3bandcamp 4 роки тому
Awesome. Thanks!
@HistoryTime
@HistoryTime 4 роки тому
Appreciate it. Thankyou
@geraldpena5895
@geraldpena5895 3 роки тому
I love the music that is played in the background of your videos I wished I knew who the artist were that play the music it is so good I enjoy the music music accompaniment so much
@truxton1000
@truxton1000 Місяць тому
That large ship found in Denmark is 37 meters long. The ship “The long serpent” described by Snorre Sturlason is judged to be 50 meters long, which is 164 feet.
@deathandstrawberry1887
@deathandstrawberry1887 2 роки тому
Nothing could beat a Northman's Love for the sea and Exploration.
@emilyplanet9
@emilyplanet9 3 роки тому
very well done.
@Hefaistosify
@Hefaistosify 4 роки тому
As always great content Sir! I wish you and yours the best of New Years from Denmark :)
@HistoryTime
@HistoryTime 4 роки тому
Thanks for watching ! All the best from the Danelaw
@krakendragonslayer1909
@krakendragonslayer1909 2 роки тому
Excellent.
@Holtijaar
@Holtijaar 3 роки тому
I had no Idea Poland had an alliance with Vikings, wow!
@annamosier1950
@annamosier1950 Рік тому
wow good work
@NathanMulder
@NathanMulder 4 роки тому
Mate, awesome videos!
@HistoryTime
@HistoryTime 4 роки тому
Thanks Nathan really appreciate that
@hlloyd-fs4uf
@hlloyd-fs4uf 4 роки тому
I love hearing about my ancestors from this guy. Being half Danish, half German, you know, like QEII, I recently learned the transliteration of my surname is Old Beard. Somehow I think it goes back a few centuries or more, 1700's for sure on record. My grandparents had twin boys, my parents had twin boys, plus a boy/girl set of twins, and seven other children, mostly boys. My son & wife recently had twin boys also, so four sets of twins in four direct generations. I suspect the name will last for a few more years yet. That makes fifteen boys in those four gens, pretty good chance of carrying on the name.
@icecreamtruckog3667
@icecreamtruckog3667 7 місяців тому
Those ships were not dragon ships. Those ships were Long Boats or Long Ships and the ornamental head that was to strike fear into the minds of enemies was the head of one of the children of Loki or Midgard's Worm or Miðgarðsormur or The Long Worm or Ormurinn Langi.
@siggesaltens2663
@siggesaltens2663 2 роки тому
The reconstruction of the Skuldelev longship actually is at least 2 frame spacings too short in the afterpart . Sune Villum-Nielsen
@luisromanlegionaire
@luisromanlegionaire 4 роки тому
Great video though the jumping around chronologically was a little confusing or perhaps a diagram of the kings and the years and the famous battles they are known for would of helped (I put one in for the early Kings of Norway from Wiki down below which has some of the most famous ones). Interesting timeline and connections of Harald the Finehair's lineage (first King of Norway). Harald Grenske was the son of Gudrød Bjørnsson. Gudrød is claimed to have been grandson of Harald Fairhair and the king of Vestfold. Harald Grenske married Åsta Gudbrandsdatter (c. 975/980 - c. 1020/1030) was the mother of two Norwegian kings, King Olaf II of Norway and King Harald III of Norway (both mentioned above and the famous battles they died in) she is its the mother of King Olaf II/St Olaf (Died at Battle of Stiklestad was King of Norway from 995-1000) and his younger half brother Harald Hardrada (Died at battle of Stamford Bridge). Another earlier and related Olaf to these men was Olaf I or Olaf Tryggvason who died at the famous Battle of Svolder you talked about and he had the famous Long Serpent Dragonship. Another interesting analogy besides the famous battles all these related three kings of Norway died in is the fact that both Olaf I and Harald Hardrada/Harald III spent time at the court of the Kievan Rus where they had relatives. Olaf I in the court of Vladimir and Harald Hardrada in the later court of Yaroslav the Wise. Harald Hardrada/Harald III first appear in history at the Battle of Stiklestad (Norwegian: Slaget ved Stiklestad, Old Norse: Stiklarstaðir) in 1030 is one of the most famous battles in the history of Norway. In this battle, King Olaf II of Norway (Old Norse: Óláfr Haraldsson) was killed. Olaf II's younger half-brother, Harald Hardrada/Harald III of Norway, was also present at the battle. Harald was only fifteen when the battle of Stiklestad took place. He became King of Norway in 1047, until his death in a failed invasion of England at the Battle of Stamford Bridge in 1066. His life is very interesting since he made a fortune being part of the Varangian guard of the Byzantine Emperor before returning to Scandinavia. You had a great episode about him ukposts.info/have/v-deo/gqOHeaeFaKaUr3k.html There is Norwegian guy Harald Baldr who travels and has a youtube channel and for a few episodes he followed the Vikings around Europe. He had a video where he went to Kiev and found the painting of King Harald III of Norway/aka Harald Sigurdsson/aka Hardrada 's wife (Elisiv) the daughter of the Grand Prince of the Kievan Rus, Yaroslav the Wise (reigh 1019-1054) in a church built at that time. Here is the portrait of his wife in the monastery in Kiev ukposts.info/have/v-deo/pqZ2bYuHrGNkzH0.html A timeline from Wiki Kings and pretenders in sub-dynasties[edit] Original Fairhair lineage: Harald I of Norway Harald Fairhair (Harald Hårfagre) : c. 890 - c. 930 Eric I of Norway Eric Bloodaxe (Eirik Blodøks) : c. 930-934 Haakon I of Norway Haakon the Good (Håkon den Gode) : 934-961 Harald II of Norway Harald Greyfur (Harald Gråfell): 961-976 Viken branch: Olaf I of Norway Olaf Tryggvason : 995-1000 Vestfold branch, the start of the St. Olav dynasty: Olaf II of Norway Olaf Haraldsson, Olav the Stout, St. Olav (Olav Digre / Sankt Olav / Olav den Hellige) : 1015-1028 Magnus I of Norway Magnus the Good (Magnus den Gode) : 1035-1047 Hardrada dynasty: Harald III of Norway Harald Hardrada (Harald Hardråde) : 1046-1066
@HistoryTime
@HistoryTime 4 роки тому
I enjoy the jumping around. Keeps people on their toes. I try and emulate my favourite historians who all do the same as I do.
@glencrs
@glencrs 3 роки тому
Luis, that was helpful, especially the Eastern European part.
@LuvyStylesOfficial
@LuvyStylesOfficial 4 роки тому
Fantastic!
@HistoryTime
@HistoryTime 4 роки тому
Thankyou!
@111076tom
@111076tom 4 роки тому
33:00 "far larger" than the original serpent of Raud Rammi? Don't think so, I think it was only one "room" longer (6 more rowers). So it's more like a copy... Olav actually captured The Serpent about 3 km from where I am typing this...
@TuyenPham-yn6nw
@TuyenPham-yn6nw 4 роки тому
Oh, the lives and deaths of so many so that history can be told!
@daithimcbuan5235
@daithimcbuan5235 4 роки тому
I hope you take the Klåstad ship and her replica, the Saga Farmann in your next one :)
@rayyankhan343
@rayyankhan343 4 роки тому
This video hits different after finishing season 1 of Vinland saga
@HistoryTime
@HistoryTime 4 роки тому
I began watching that recently. As a fan of anime I rather enjoyed it. Need to watch the rest one day
@Natureman7
@Natureman7 Рік тому
How i got here
@geholohorroh
@geholohorroh 4 роки тому
I live 2 km from the Ladby ship 😄 come say hi if you ever want to visit it!
@HistoryTime
@HistoryTime 4 роки тому
I'd love to visit Ladby one day!
@geholohorroh
@geholohorroh 4 роки тому
@@HistoryTime Just write me at andy@entangledworlds.com any time mate! :D By the way I wrote a message to your youtube business mail a while back, not sure if you got it. :)
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