Battle of the Boyne, 1690 ⚔️ When the balance of power in Europe changed forever

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HistoryMarche

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@HistoryMarche
@HistoryMarche 11 місяців тому
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@corinthian2500
@corinthian2500 11 місяців тому
This series was bad. I felt like I was reading a book 📚 next time don’t put too much text please
@officerirish2409
@officerirish2409 11 місяців тому
Hey just an idea but a battle after this was the siege of Limerick it was a strong battle which I would love to see
@debdeepdas8034
@debdeepdas8034 11 місяців тому
Please make a video on the Battle of Denain. It is one of the most important battles in the War of the Spanish Succession
@brokenbridge6316
@brokenbridge6316 11 місяців тому
You always find such curious battles to make video's out of. Nicely done video.
@Samir20002
@Samir20002 11 місяців тому
next video battle of the trench please
@dmitrysamoilov5989
@dmitrysamoilov5989 11 місяців тому
we gather again to witness little squares beat the absolute carnage out of each other
@Tasogare85
@Tasogare85 11 місяців тому
... I laughed so hard to this comment :D
@HistoryMarche
@HistoryMarche 11 місяців тому
🟥 vs 🟨
@greenfawkes
@greenfawkes 11 місяців тому
@@TheDogGoesWoof69 O'RLLY?
@wyattjenkins7898
@wyattjenkins7898 11 місяців тому
And I’d be dammed if I’d miss out on it
@Sceptonic
@Sceptonic 11 місяців тому
​@@TheDogGoesWoof69 🤓
@kudos1209
@kudos1209 10 місяців тому
The whole area around Drogheda is arguably the most astonishing part of Ireland from a historical point of view. The Battle of the Boyne site at Oldbridge (3 miles from the town), one of the world's most extraordinary burial tombs at Newgrange (5 miles from the town), Knowth & Dowth nearby, the round tower & finest of all celtic crosses at Monasterboice (3 miles away), the beautiful 850 year old Mellifont Abbey (4 miles or so) and then Drogheda itself with Laurence Gate (a spectacular Barbican Gate), several other town gates and towers, Millmount Tower and its Museum overlooking the town, the finest viaduct in Ireland, numerous gothic churches and unbelievable history including the Cromwellian invasion. It's only 20 minutes from Dublin airport but well worth spending a few days exploring rather than popping up for half a day from Dublin.
@kudos1209
@kudos1209 10 місяців тому
and, of course, Saint Oliver Plunkett's head on display in St. Peter's Church on the main street....it's very gruesome but fascinating!
@simonolsen9995
@simonolsen9995 10 місяців тому
More than 30 years ago on the other side of the world, I briefly met a raven haired, ivory skinned girl of stunning beauty. I cannot remember her name, but I clearly remember her Irish mates teasing her about being from Drogheda.
@leanbanclog
@leanbanclog 10 місяців тому
Beautiful countryside, unfortunately it's a bit of a scumbag town
@AnnesleyPlaceDub70
@AnnesleyPlaceDub70 9 місяців тому
​@leanbanclog there's trouble everywhere these days, drogheda is savage for a night out, and a smashing place in general. From a "born bred and buttered " Dub.
@alfaromeo1819
@alfaromeo1819 8 місяців тому
Why IRELAND are now silent?❤❤❤❤❤🎉😂
@aiguuruu
@aiguuruu 11 місяців тому
Besides these guys doing all the work creating the animations, the research on the history and anything else that goes in making these videos - let's also give a hands up to narrator David McCallion. His voice just fits like a silk glove and makes listening and watching their work a true masterpiece.
@ChrisDynamo
@ChrisDynamo 11 місяців тому
"Will-yum", "battal-yun". He's an awful narrator. 'Hugenot' was a travesty of a pronunciation as well.
@davidosullivan3713
@davidosullivan3713 11 місяців тому
@@ChrisDynamoAgreed.Lack of knowledge of pronunciation of Irish names seriously belittles the great work.
@erikpuente1250
@erikpuente1250 11 місяців тому
Nah, he's a pretty banging narrator
@dawnmoriarty9347
@dawnmoriarty9347 10 місяців тому
He may be a goodish narrator, but he really needs to check the pronunciation of place names. It's quite distracting every time he gets it wrong
@dawnmoriarty9347
@dawnmoriarty9347 10 місяців тому
@@davidosullivan3713 not just Irish places. I had to double check where he was talking about when he tried to say Salisbury
@casmatt99
@casmatt99 11 місяців тому
Does anyone else think you could more effectively teach high school students strictly with videos on this channel? History isn't about names and dates, it's about where and why. This gives you as much useful information in 30 minutes as a textbook provides in a semester.
@antorseax9492
@antorseax9492 11 місяців тому
I love these videos, but history is more than battles. I get the US system is bad - were you really taught history?
@elkpants1280
@elkpants1280 11 місяців тому
@@antorseax9492 American history classes intentionally teach very little history, as an American with an interest in history.
@chase4leafclover597
@chase4leafclover597 11 місяців тому
To be fair there is so little time to teach so much. At my school we had one year to learn all of ancient history and one year to learn modern. You really only have enough time to teach the bare minimum. The depth of detail in these videos are closer to an upper division college class.
@casmatt99
@casmatt99 11 місяців тому
@@antorseax9492 after studying several eras of history, I don't agree. History is the story of power struggles and conflict. Humans have been at war with themselves for almost the entirety of our existence, it's in our nature. Many scholars would argue that the very origin and concept of government is simply a means to mobilize for warfare.
@trplankowner3323
@trplankowner3323 11 місяців тому
@@antorseax9492 The public school system in the US hasn't been anything other than indoctrination for the last 30 year and was of poor quality for 10 years before that. This is what US student learn: America=bad, whites=bad, Christians=bad, Western civilization=bad, and that is all they learn. Since they are not taught mathematics, economics or sciences, even if the students wanted to learn history on their own, they wouldn't understand it.
@The_ZeroLine
@The_ZeroLine 11 місяців тому
James is one of those guys who needed to be told “If you won’t fight for yourself, why should anyone else?” Uninspiring, a coward and a bad tactician to boot, it’s a wonder anyone signed up.
@Leon-bc8hm
@Leon-bc8hm 11 місяців тому
Yes he was an utter failure.
@ciaranbrk
@ciaranbrk 11 місяців тому
When you're oppressed you take any opportunity nomstter how slim to try free yourself .
@timfirth977
@timfirth977 11 місяців тому
And a major slave trader, and altogether nasty type who wanted absolute monarchy.
@warpigs9069
@warpigs9069 11 місяців тому
They only signed up because he was English.
@imperatorscotorum6334
@imperatorscotorum6334 11 місяців тому
James’ Irish followers fought for him under the hope he would restore their rights and reverse the land grabs of the previous decades
@maemorri
@maemorri 10 місяців тому
Amazing to think William was asthmatic. While he wasn't personally robust, he was extremely active in battle.
@Hemlock.
@Hemlock. 11 місяців тому
I remember vaguely learning about the battle of the boyne as a child here in Ireland. Usually the focus was on the aftermath it created for Irish catholics but it was great to learn about the full context and build up to it here. I think my favourite pieces of these videos is honestly the quotes from the leaders at the time, really humanizes the representation of flags moving on a map. As a history lover who enjoys the vidoes on this channel it's interesting to see a battle that actually took place in my country, thank you!
@zelandakhniteblade5436
@zelandakhniteblade5436 10 місяців тому
I am guessing you attended a Catholic school then. I daresay a Unionist syllabus looks somewhat different. Understanding biases in your sources of information is an important part of reaching the objective truth.
@sandrabrowne2350
@sandrabrowne2350 10 місяців тому
​@@zelandakhniteblade5436Catholic people who already had suffered genocide land loss 40 years previously to this era still made up 80 % of the population what Unionist bias they were fighting for survival and their ancestral land culture, language English/ British people historians need to acknowledge the experiences of their nearest neighbour thankfully ROI is a proud member of a progressive Europe!
@zelandakhniteblade5436
@zelandakhniteblade5436 10 місяців тому
@@sandrabrowne2350 That is sort of my point. There are biases on every side and different weights placed on the various historical events according to convenience. Frankly what the British did in Ireland is a black mark on the nation but I cannot say I really heard much about it in an English schooling. Finding alternative sources helps a great deal in at least grasping the fundamentals.
@elemar5
@elemar5 10 місяців тому
@@sandrabrowne2350 How is your land , culture and language at the moment with progressive Europe's immigration policies?
@sandrabrowne2350
@sandrabrowne2350 10 місяців тому
@@elemar5 great learning by others mistakes certainty Brexit a disaster on every front and will not go down road of "Orange Racialism" Irish culture games thriving amongst new Irish right wing a very small minority problems with influx due to Ukraine war but solvable ROI could still cope with another million people if economic conditions right better to be part of a market of 300m than outside "English ,exceptionalism " a joke!
@davidtierney3615
@davidtierney3615 11 місяців тому
Best pronunciation of Drogheda I’ve heard, fair play
@antorseax9492
@antorseax9492 11 місяців тому
Said Lim-er-ick though
@markarmstrong5234
@markarmstrong5234 11 місяців тому
Bangor and Dromore were pretty iffy as well
@davidtierney3615
@davidtierney3615 11 місяців тому
yeah very true but given Kings and General's awful attempt at it a while ago i had to give them a shout out for getting the hardest one right, although yeah when I heard Bangor I did cringe haha
@iluvskylines1234
@iluvskylines1234 4 дні тому
Tyrconnell was off as well but for the most part it was pretty good
@manfredgrieshaber8693
@manfredgrieshaber8693 11 місяців тому
Schomberg was a typical aristocratic military commander of his time. He grew up at his family castle Schoenburg in the Rhine valley south of Coblence. His mother who died during his birth was Elisabeth Dudley, a member of the famous Dudley family. Later he became an officer in the french army, then fought for the Portuguese during their war of restauration against the Spain. But when King Louis XIV. cancelled the edict of tolerance he begged Schomberg to convert to Catholicism which he as a Calvinist refused to do. So Schomberg had to leave France. Soon afterwards he was promoted commander of all forces of the Elector of Brandenburg. In 1688 two events occured, the Glorious Revolution in England and the outbreak of the war of the Palatinate Succession. Louis XIV. demanded the Electorate Palatinate for his brother Philippe of Orleans as Philippe had married a daughter of the Elector of Palatinate who had died without a male heir. During the former wars France had managed to avoid any all european opposition by paying huge amounts of money to one or more leaders of several countries of the Holy Roman Empire. But this time nearly all governments came together in an anti-french coalition. This was the background of the Brandenburg support of the cause of William of Orange. The Elector of Brandenburg also known as the Great Elector sent Schomberg with an army to England to fight for William. Louis XIV. became so upset of Schomberg's switch to France's enemies he personally ordered the destruction of Schoenburg Castle. In the 19th century the castle was restored and it is now a hotel. In the entrance one can see two portraits, one of Frederick of Schomberg and another portait of his son Meinhardt, the younger count of Schomberg.
@leolyon2373
@leolyon2373 10 місяців тому
Thank you for the effort. From the Bronx..
@schrauberhugo2594
@schrauberhugo2594 10 місяців тому
Wow! Thanks!
@RobertK1993
@RobertK1993 8 місяців тому
Williamites were the first fascists that hide behind the Constitutional monarchy . King William III was like Colonel Nathan Jessop in A Few Good Men.
@takolink3350
@takolink3350 11 місяців тому
I love all of the work you guys put into this. Can't wait for more videos.
@BreakingWhite
@BreakingWhite 11 місяців тому
So kind of you
@HistoryMarche
@HistoryMarche 11 місяців тому
Thank you for the kind words and the support! Much appreciated!
@zertyuz
@zertyuz 11 місяців тому
Thanks for keeping this amazing channel funded :)
@alansokelisatruehero8520
@alansokelisatruehero8520 11 місяців тому
'agreed, we need more genuine history lessons. But in a couple years this will be remade by hollywood with all black american actors that say the evil whites stole their history and they are simply correcting the racist history books. this is slight jest but netflix will call it a documentary and anyone wishing to preserve history will be labeled racist. if they can steal viking history and back wash it's kings replacing northern european men with an american black feminist and activist with hollywoods and the Democratic Party full support in american and Corbinites and the Labor party in UK will yes mam the whole charade, there really is nothing they won't propagandize for woke hollywood and Disney's " THE Message". as a history buff there are few things more cringe than what's taking place currently to european history.
@michaelhawkins7389
@michaelhawkins7389 11 місяців тому
@@HistoryMarche Who narrates your vidoes ? I they are from the UK :) He sounds like the man who narrates vidoes for Epic History TV youtube channel
@T.S.Birkby
@T.S.Birkby 11 місяців тому
“Those Protestants up to no good as usual” - Father Ted
@Kubyashi
@Kubyashi 11 місяців тому
"Down with this sort of thing!"
@taun856
@taun856 11 місяців тому
"Careful Now"
@curlywurly1767
@curlywurly1767 10 місяців тому
Father Ted quotes never get old. 😂😂😂
@ruaraidhmorrison5879
@ruaraidhmorrison5879 22 дні тому
😂😂😂😂😂
@hardrocksuk
@hardrocksuk 11 місяців тому
Thanks for all your hard work. Great content, as ever!
@irishpatriotv2575
@irishpatriotv2575 11 місяців тому
7:45 1650’s, the rebellion that trigged that confiscation was in the 1640’s
@davidhughes8357
@davidhughes8357 11 місяців тому
Seriously Historymarche. Your documentaries are great whatever the specific subject. Look forward to them always!
@paultoner6318
@paultoner6318 10 місяців тому
Thank you so much for this. My family are from Termonfeckin north of Drogheda and this has given me such a wonderful and enlightened perspective. 🙏🙏🙏
@breydanthein2886
@breydanthein2886 11 місяців тому
Thank you historymarche í really enjoy your videos, and like always great work this one was! I also liked how the towns changed color to whoever controlled them
@irishaudia6c750
@irishaudia6c750 11 місяців тому
If anyone visits Ireland the Boyne interpretive Centre is very interesting and worth a visit, shows the battle in detail
@user-cg2tw8pw7j
@user-cg2tw8pw7j 11 місяців тому
Damn Prince Bowden is a legend
@alansokelisatruehero8520
@alansokelisatruehero8520 11 місяців тому
been wanting to go to the Dublin library which inspired the harry potter universe.
@user-cg2tw8pw7j
@user-cg2tw8pw7j 11 місяців тому
@@alansokelisatruehero8520 No Arab magic books and the Middle East
@dannywholuv
@dannywholuv 9 місяців тому
Im in the north but will take the trip down. Thanks
@davelong9055
@davelong9055 9 місяців тому
Lervish
@FreeFallingAir
@FreeFallingAir 11 місяців тому
This channel makes my heart happy. One picnic nearly decided the fate of Europe
@cyclone3371
@cyclone3371 9 місяців тому
i live in northern and we still celebrate this to this day
@eagleofceaser6140
@eagleofceaser6140 11 місяців тому
I didn't realize so many nationalities were were in William's Army Dutch Danes French Huguenots English Scottish Irish
@gentlemanzackp6591
@gentlemanzackp6591 11 місяців тому
some americans as well as years progressed toward 1715 "the '15 uprising"
@dickbakker1035
@dickbakker1035 11 місяців тому
A Dutch King on the throne in England what did he bring.. did he and Mary change the political system, did they bring in the economical powerhouse of the Dutch Republic?
@Aoderic
@Aoderic 11 місяців тому
As a Danish history teacher, it was quite new information to me, that there were about 7000 Danish troops there. There is so many little stories, that aren't part of the curriculum, and so you'll never hear about them, unless you stumble upon them.
@blueocean2510
@blueocean2510 11 місяців тому
William was blessed by the Pope, before the battle, the Pope wanted his land back. The painting exists in N.I. of William being blessed by the Pope, ruler of the Roman empire. The guns used by William were superior, made in Switzerland.
@jemoedermeteensnor88
@jemoedermeteensnor88 11 місяців тому
The Dutch were almost always at war with way larger countries so they often relied on mercenaries. These mostly came out of northern Germany because they had great relations with most. That is probably were the Danish come from. The French Huguenots were probably were probably Dutch citizens by that time, but were placed in a seperate regiment because of the cultural and linguistic differences. The English, Scottish and Irish were probably just protestants or mercenaries that cared more about money than religion.
@rainbowsandclouds
@rainbowsandclouds 6 місяців тому
Great documentary, pace of narration and clarity is wonderful - props to whoever animated our favourite square battles
@haydenwilson2944
@haydenwilson2944 11 місяців тому
You guys are amazing with the content you’s show iv been following your channel for awhile now and will continue to do so keep it up team
@hetzijzo5601
@hetzijzo5601 11 місяців тому
I love your stuff so much, it would be so awesome if you could do some videos about Flanders, the battlefield of Europe
@matthewreyes2401
@matthewreyes2401 11 місяців тому
Much thanks history marche. This gives me a sense of pride to get an idea where my family fought on this battle. Thank you.
@tomgreene7942
@tomgreene7942 10 місяців тому
Ah, this also was of interest to me, as my relative, Sir Greene, sided with James II and the family pretty much lost everything, including 13 castles. It was all uphill for him with much gains, then downhill after the landing in England by William of Orange. Shortly thereafter, the family moved, perhaps fled, to America.
@creativitycell
@creativitycell 10 місяців тому
Brilliant channel n great narration, really brings history alive in the here n now! Medieval times were mental! Imagine the pub talk!😮
@KHK001
@KHK001 11 місяців тому
Excellent work HM! as always!
@jaymate4556
@jaymate4556 11 місяців тому
This is local history to me and you've done it well!
@johnducie29
@johnducie29 10 місяців тому
A very well put together video. A pertinent point is that the Irish Parliament did not recognise William as King of Ireland but continued to recognise James as King of Ireland. The crown of Ireland was in a personal union with that of England, but when the English parliament removed the crown of England from James it did not have any effect in Ireland unless the Irish parliament did it also. A similar situation took place in Scotland but the Scottish Estates (Parliament) removed the crown from James and gave it to William.
@corvusglaive4804
@corvusglaive4804 10 місяців тому
I didn't know that - thanks! Very interesting
@Stand663
@Stand663 9 місяців тому
Did you not watch the video. He was King of Ireland by conquest. In those times Kings physically led in battle.
@findmyirishancestors2026
@findmyirishancestors2026 9 місяців тому
@@Stand663 prior to the battle William was a claimant to the the throne of Ireland. After the battle he became King of Ireland by conquest. That is why there was a battle in the first place.
@BallymoreBoy101
@BallymoreBoy101 9 місяців тому
Wasn't James merely Lord of Ireland, not King? His big brother Charles II had given James much land there but James wasn't shrewd enough to develop it as a strong political base.
@findmyirishancestors2026
@findmyirishancestors2026 9 місяців тому
@@BallymoreBoy101 the Lordship of Ireland ceased to exist when Henry VIII had the Irish Parliament proclaim and declare him King of Ireland in 1541. From that time until 1801 when the Kingdom of Ireland became part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, the King of England was King of Ireland in a personal union of crowns. On succession the monarch had to be proclaimed separately in each of the realms. That was process re-enacted recently when Charles III was proclaimed separately as King in the various realms he is sovereign off. It was the same in the 1688 when James II was proclaimed king. He was then removed as King in England and Scotland (then held in a personal union of crowns like Ireland) by the Parliaments of those kingdoms when his son in law, nephew, and cousin William III, was proclaimed king instead. The lack of that happening in Ireland was why the Battle of Boyne occurred.
@bigsarge2085
@bigsarge2085 11 місяців тому
Incredible, thank you!
@heartwork86
@heartwork86 11 місяців тому
Love this new generation youtube style of terrain and unit battles. Great channel. Great history. Great production.
@Karl_Mass
@Karl_Mass 11 місяців тому
I've often gone for a run down by Oldbridge in Drogheda, great scenery and there are monuments around that describe the Battle of the Boyne.
@SolidAvenger1290
@SolidAvenger1290 11 місяців тому
"One of the peculiarities of this man, ordinarily so saturnine and reserved, was that danger acted on him like wine, opened his heart, loosened his tongue, and took away all appearance of restraint from his manner. On this memorable day at the Boyne, he was seen wherever the peril was greatest." - Lord Macaulay - upon William of Orange's conduct at Boyne The Battle of Boyne was instrumental in securing the ascendency of Anglican Protestantism in Ireland. However, England would see continual resistance to Protestant control in the coming centuries as Southern Ireland remained defiant to England's rule
@pmurnion
@pmurnion 10 місяців тому
This is a (bad) rewrite of history. There was no "Southern Ireland". That was only created in 1922 by partition. The 1790 rebellion was led by Northerners. The Troubles was entirely in the North. One thing I can agree with is "Englands rule". None of the usual nonsense about Britain or the UK.
@SolidAvenger1290
@SolidAvenger1290 10 місяців тому
@@pmurnion Whatever tension in Northern Ireland also affects the Southern/Republic of Ireland. The Brexit referendum of 2016 has caused potential problems for the myriad complexities that lie within Northern Ireland’s status, including the EU, most notably for the border. In 2022, there will be no physical border, but questions of trade and immigration could affect the border in the future for both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Throughout Brexit negotiations, EU, Irish, and UK officials all sought to avoid the return of a hard border, fearing that checkpoints could complicate trade, revive tensions between communities, and open the door to renewed violence. Between the Northern Ireland Protocol and the new Windsor Framework, many parties that align with the Catholic-led Irish (with elements inside the Republic of Ireland) still continue to question the intentions of the English. Brexit takes Northern Ireland out of the European Union and leaves the Republic of Ireland in the European Union, drawing a stark distinction and difference between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. It defies the whole spirit of the Good Friday Agreement, the power-sharing agreement that ended the Troubles in 1998 and tended to diminish the distinctions between north and south. (many articles online obviously state that/calling the Republic of Ireland the "South" so feel free to criticize them as well:) Brexit has also activated a historical sense of betrayal on the part of the Northern Irish against Britain. One curious fact of the Northern Irish psyche that has been true for a long, long time is that while they are intensely loyal to the crown and the union with Great Britain, there’s also no love lost between the Northern Irish unionists and Great Britain: the Irish unionists always feel let down, always feel betrayed. So there’s a fear that Brexit will strand Northern Ireland on the other side of a customs border in the Irish Sea. This is the main cause of the recent surge in unionist protests in Belfast, which President Biden attended earlier this year to celebrate Good Friday & indirectly try to quell the tension in Northern Ireland. Do I think Ireland will ever be united again? Before Brexit, I would have said, “possibly yes.” There was a kind of momentum and there seemed to be a will for reunification. The strong referendum in favor of the Good Friday Agreement on both sides of the border in Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic suggested that there was a political will, if not toward unification, at least toward reconciliation. There are a lot of reasons that still make me think Ireland will eventually reunite. The demographics have changed. Protestants are no longer a clear majority in Northern Ireland. It’s more evenly split, with a growing percentage of people in the north of Ireland who do not align themselves either as Protestant or Catholic, which means there’s now a pretty sizable minority that is outside of this cultural antipathy altogether. And they don’t identify with Protestant unionists, nor with Catholic nationalists. Overall, the consequences of Brexit are more fully felt. The number of people from Northern Ireland who once understood themselves as British but now travel on a passport stamped by the Irish Republic is growing.
@joemdee
@joemdee 10 місяців тому
@@SolidAvenger1290Northern Unionists only hold Irish passports as a flag of convenience to avoid queuing at EU airports. All of my family (except myself) have them and it is no measure of a growing acceptance of an inevitability of a United Ireland. In any event there is no economic argument in support of a united ireland. A bit like Scotland in that no one can tell where the money will come from if the UK pulls out of Northern Ireland. The election of a Sinn Fein government in ROI would also knock back any reconciliation between the two races who inhabit the island by 500 years.
@tomgreene7942
@tomgreene7942 10 місяців тому
@@SolidAvenger1290 Thanks for this write-up on the politics of Ireland and the Brexit. As an American it is hard to understand the complexities of it all. One thing I don't get that you wrote. Some Northern Irish have passports stamped by the Irish Republic? I though everyone in the EU just had an EU passport, but are they actually assigned by each individual country?
@leonaessens4399
@leonaessens4399 10 місяців тому
@@tomgreene7942 There's no such thing as an EU passport. Each member state of the EU issues its own passports.
@rickarmknecht8903
@rickarmknecht8903 10 місяців тому
Thank you for making this.
@user-tt6gp4gs4v
@user-tt6gp4gs4v 8 місяців тому
Thanks for all your hard work. Great content, as ever!. I find the campaign in Ireland very interesting. More please..
@paulkirk7120
@paulkirk7120 10 місяців тому
Very good. This is well researched and as good, if not better, than any other documentary I have seen on this particular battle. There are one or two minor quibbles but nothing much. Schomberg wasn't killed while leading a Cavalry charge but while rallying the Huguenots after their Brigadier, Le Caillemotte, had been mortally wounded. He became separated from his bodyguards and retainers and was cut down and shot by men of the Irish Lifeguards. Schombergs Regiment of Cavalry crossed the Boyne at Drybridge with William. Looking forward to Aughrim next...hopefully.
@napoleonibonaparte7198
@napoleonibonaparte7198 11 місяців тому
In an alternate reality, if James won but cannot win enough, they'd make him King of Ireland alone.
@DanMac-lh7tl
@DanMac-lh7tl 8 місяців тому
The Irish disliked James. He was known for his cowardice.
@d62087
@d62087 9 місяців тому
I was thinking about how there isn't much videos on this battle, thank you for making this.
@sergiomuelle3975
@sergiomuelle3975 10 місяців тому
Thank you, I truly appreciate the many hours put into your very didactic videos 🍻
@danielsantiagourtado3430
@danielsantiagourtado3430 11 місяців тому
Another day, another increadible video! You're among the best!
@LemonHead-sq5ws
@LemonHead-sq5ws 18 днів тому
Incredible*
@daveclowes1476
@daveclowes1476 11 місяців тому
Really well done! To tell so concisely and not get boged down in modern politics on such a tinderbox battle is an art! Well done historymarche!
@beslim15
@beslim15 7 днів тому
Very well done. Great graphics and commentary!
@jamesholben9714
@jamesholben9714 Місяць тому
Thank you for the excellent discription of the Battle of the Boyne!
@napoleonibonaparte7198
@napoleonibonaparte7198 11 місяців тому
I want to know what William had for picnic that made it necessary to have one in front of the Jacobite army.
@50shekels
@50shekels 11 місяців тому
Valour
@nvelsen1975
@nvelsen1975 11 місяців тому
His horse required a rest from carrying the weight of his giant titanium balls. 😉
@paulkirk7120
@paulkirk7120 11 місяців тому
What is known in modern parlance as 'Absolute Shithousery'.
@Marveryn
@Marveryn 11 місяців тому
true brittish monarch stomping for tea while surveying the battlines
@sjonnieplayfull5859
@sjonnieplayfull5859 10 місяців тому
Maybe there was a cute girl with him that needed to be impressed...
@Splodge542
@Splodge542 11 місяців тому
I find the campaign in Ireland very interesting. More please.
@zertyuz
@zertyuz 11 місяців тому
my god another historymarche video when I wasn't looking... you are a legend my man
@daveh4766
@daveh4766 10 місяців тому
Less than 1 minute into this vid and I'm subscribed. Can't wait to check out your other ones!
@wedgeantillies66
@wedgeantillies66 11 місяців тому
William rode his personal luck at the Boyne, to great extremes as one would expect of a warrior monarch, very nearly being killed twice before and during the battle as well surviving a very bad asthma attack after crossing the Boyne river. Moments upon which history could have turned in a different direction if he was tiny bit less lucky.
@I_Don_t_want_a_handle
@I_Don_t_want_a_handle 11 місяців тому
Fortune favours the brave ...
@wedgeantillies66
@wedgeantillies66 11 місяців тому
@@I_Don_t_want_a_handle Indeed
@kublakhan1334
@kublakhan1334 10 місяців тому
@@I_Don_t_want_a_handle , he wasn’t brave , he was a fat imposter.
@castairl9815
@castairl9815 9 місяців тому
There’s a museum in Meath in Ireland covering the battle of the Boyne. It’s a great visit
@elmunoz
@elmunoz 11 місяців тому
Its never enough, thank you for another great Video.
@jimdale9143
@jimdale9143 11 місяців тому
Well done, Interesting and informative. Thank you.
@alexc8209
@alexc8209 10 місяців тому
As a resident of Reading in Berkshire I know that there was some fighting in the glorious revolution. A force of Irish catholic musketeers took up a position behind a church wall (St Marys I think) in the town that covered the main road approaching Reading from the west. The people of the town were good protestants so a few men were sent to warn an approaching force of Williams men (pikemen possibly) and led them away from the main road and down a smaller avenue into Reading. The protestant force then appeared on the flank and rear of the Catholics and the latter fled after firing only a few shots. I cant remember how many if any died but apparently the people of Reading poured hot oil and boiling water on the Irish as they retreated through the town because they hated these rapacious men. Not really a battle but if it wasnt for the townspeople it may have been a proper skirmish or even been a massacre of the protestant force. Anyway i wonder if other towns had a similar experience that year.
@paulkirk7120
@paulkirk7120 10 місяців тому
I believe that the Dutch soldiers were Dragoons from William's Gard Dragonders(Dragoon Guards). The same source had the Irishmen as Colonel Roger McElligot's Regiment who had been brought over from Ireland to reinforce James' army. I believe they surrendered soon after and wounded up in Hungary, fighting for the Austrian Emperor against the Turks. Another military encounter occurred at Wincanton in Somerset. Patrick Sarsfield, commanding two troops of Cavalry from the King's Lifeguards and the Horse Grenadiers skirmished with an advanced patrol of 30 Williamite Scots from the Regiment of Hugh McKay.
@alexc8209
@alexc8209 10 місяців тому
@@paulkirk7120 Thats brilliant thankyou. I love knowing these kind of details.
@paulkirk7120
@paulkirk7120 10 місяців тому
@@alexc8209 you are most welcome.
@rextucker3184
@rextucker3184 11 місяців тому
James: "Your countrymen, madam, can run well" Lady Tyrconnell: "Not so well as your majesty, for I see you have won the race" And James once again fled the field. This may be the best footnote ever.
@KargoolElvalie
@KargoolElvalie 10 місяців тому
Your work is amazing, thank you so much.
@Jmac1962
@Jmac1962 11 місяців тому
excellent video. thanks for posting
@willek1335
@willek1335 11 місяців тому
Good job. I'm not initiated with this area of history, for a general lack of interest in the era, but despite that this was quite the entertaining watch. +1
@playGOC
@playGOC 11 місяців тому
It's enthralling if you're not careful.
@user-zp7jp1vk2i
@user-zp7jp1vk2i 7 місяців тому
growing up for seventy years listening to all the drama and death going on between Ireland and England the more I binge watch these videos the more I realize this has been going on for centuries.
@paulduffy4585
@paulduffy4585 10 місяців тому
The power shift was from Catholic southern Europe, Spain and Rome, to Protestant northern Europe, Germany, the Netherlands and the burgeoning power of the City of London.
@Bellinghamspence
@Bellinghamspence 9 місяців тому
I never knew much about this era. This was a well done informative video.
@jeromebarry1741
@jeromebarry1741 11 місяців тому
As a sacrifice to the algorithm, I'll say that your description of Huegenots in the Williamite forces sparked my interest. A French branch of my ancestors are suspected by me of having been expelled from France as Huegenots. A 1690 date for Huegenots in Ireland matches the timeline for my ancestral branch to be in Ireland and England. I shall attempt to find if any of my kin were in that battle.
@scottyb5039
@scottyb5039 11 місяців тому
I'm from Lisburn, the street I grew up on is called huegenot drive
@jemoedermeteensnor88
@jemoedermeteensnor88 11 місяців тому
It's quite common for non-Catholics like Jews and Protestants to have travelled to the Netherlands stay there for 1-2 generation and than travel to Ireland or Engeland. Stay there for 3-5 generations and travel from there to the New World. This started around ~1300 until like ~1950. (Ofcourse in the earlier times they would they much longer before travelling to America)
@sjonnieplayfull5859
@sjonnieplayfull5859 10 місяців тому
I suggest you start your search among rhe survivors
@mathieuguillet4036
@mathieuguillet4036 10 місяців тому
Who knows? You may have distant relations in South Africa, too. It was another major destination for French Protestants.
@juanfrankazofeifagonzalez6583
@juanfrankazofeifagonzalez6583 8 місяців тому
- Sure,They WenT To NeTherland and Brandemburg Too,And They Took The IndusTry of Looms,Bakerys,and Cheese French There SiTes...~
@markchambers3833
@markchambers3833 10 місяців тому
It's a little misleading to say that William's ambition was to take the English crown - the way it's presented here suggests that was his primary objective when really it was a means to an end. William's main objective was to prosecute war with Louis XIV's and break his dominance over continental Europe - thereby securing the safety of the Netherlands. Taking the English crown would ensure he had access to the English military resources he needed to achieve this aim. Or so he hoped. As it turned out, once the English parliament got what they wanted and were rid of James II, they were less than keen to finance William's continental war. William spent most of his reign in a perpetual struggle with parliament, particularly after Mary II's death in 1694.
@johnlewis9158
@johnlewis9158 8 місяців тому
the bank of England was formed in 1684 to finance the war against Louis the Fourteenth's France in the Spanish war of succession.
@tpower1912
@tpower1912 8 місяців тому
That's exactly the message I got from the video though
@exarck3722
@exarck3722 10 місяців тому
That was Educational and entertaining. I didn't think I'd watch the whole thing but I did! Thank you!
@danielanderson4472
@danielanderson4472 27 днів тому
Liked and subscribed as your content is excellent! Very helpful indeed to see it visually.
@markstott6689
@markstott6689 11 місяців тому
William of Orange landed at Brixham, a fishing village at the southern end of Torbay. There's a bloody great statue on the keyside commemorating the fact.
@trueblue3719
@trueblue3719 10 місяців тому
He did and he then landed at Carrickfergus in Northern Ireland where there is also a statue to remember the glorious revolution.
@markstott6689
@markstott6689 10 місяців тому
@@trueblue3719 Awesome 😀
@charlesstilesmysterydinersfn
@charlesstilesmysterydinersfn 10 місяців тому
​@@trueblue3719yup. Got a picture with the statue there, and at Kensington Palace too.
@molybdaen11
@molybdaen11 11 місяців тому
I like the little comments. It gives the people character.
@MG-cw4rw
@MG-cw4rw Місяць тому
This channel will go down in history as a legendary and iconic masterpiece.
@mattluke5546
@mattluke5546 11 місяців тому
GREAT video! thank you!! Love your content!!!
@thomasnelson6161
@thomasnelson6161 11 місяців тому
The battle of the boyne did, however, result in a very solid irish folk song 👌
@davelong9055
@davelong9055 9 місяців тому
Lervish
@thomasnelson6161
@thomasnelson6161 9 місяців тому
@@davelong9055 ¿que?
@davelong9055
@davelong9055 9 місяців тому
@@thomasnelson6161 Shrit
@thomasnelson6161
@thomasnelson6161 9 місяців тому
@@davelong9055 you've lost the plot, sir.
@davelong9055
@davelong9055 9 місяців тому
@@thomasnelson6161 I am the plot.
@dschaub9535
@dschaub9535 10 місяців тому
The guy who patched up William of Orange was Dr Albert Wakefield. He is in my family tree on my fathers, mothers side. William ended up giving the land that comprised the battle to Dr Wakefield as he was “so impressed with the skill of the dressing.”
@stephenwhyte8328
@stephenwhyte8328 10 місяців тому
A family tree that goes back to 1690 😂 Bullshit!
@dschaub9535
@dschaub9535 9 місяців тому
@@stephenwhyte8328 Your family tree has no roots?
@dschaub9535
@dschaub9535 9 місяців тому
@@bfc3057 To the victor goes the spoils. I guess. I had never heard of this battle until reading some genealogy paperwork that my late aunt had. I looked it up on UKposts and son of a “b”.
@dschaub9535
@dschaub9535 9 місяців тому
@@bfc3057 Descendants emigrated to America between 1768 and 1773 It says Dr Albert Wakefield only had one child. A son named Robert who died in England in the prime of his life from a battle wound. It states that he had at least three children…
@dschaub9535
@dschaub9535 9 місяців тому
@@bfc3057 I too live in the United States.
@peterhunt135
@peterhunt135 11 місяців тому
Excellent. Thank you!
@user-qn3il3tk7n
@user-qn3il3tk7n 9 місяців тому
Thanks for all your hard work. Great content, as ever!. Thanks for all your hard work. Great content, as ever!.
@matthewbarry376
@matthewbarry376 11 місяців тому
I'll make some corrections: Tyrconnel is actually Tírconaill. Its pronounced Tear-Connell. Its a place not a title, its called Donegal today in English. The title and man your thinking of is the 1st Earl of Tyrconnel Richard Talbot. Also Niall O'Neill Lord of Clandeboye has a portrait painting of him so you can use it if you want.
@personperson143
@personperson143 11 місяців тому
Shut up fenian NO SURRENDER 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
@jamesschaller753
@jamesschaller753 11 місяців тому
Source: trust me bro
@paulkirk7120
@paulkirk7120 11 місяців тому
Indeed, but it is shorthand to refer to him as Tyrconnell in the same way that Archibald Campell, Earl of Argyll would be known simply as Argyll or John Churchill Earl of Marlborough as Marlborough.
@jamesgreaney7615
@jamesgreaney7615 10 місяців тому
It *was* a title, too.
@jamesgreaney7615
@jamesgreaney7615 10 місяців тому
@@jamesschaller753 he's right about everything (except Tyrconnel was indeed a title named for the place) so what are you dubious about?
@ballysillanallotment-man5793
@ballysillanallotment-man5793 10 місяців тому
On reading many off the comments about the pope blessing William and his campaign why do present day Catholics not join in and celebrate the victory on the 12th July along with the protestant community ???
@jon83715
@jon83715 9 місяців тому
Excellent work!
@roddorman8292
@roddorman8292 21 день тому
Still a polarising character - understatement of the year!! Excellent work again here, thank you.
@willfoster2635
@willfoster2635 10 місяців тому
Fantastic and much appreciated. I live in Belfast, Northern Ireland and we were never taught this at school, yet we were Protestants!! Many thanks.
@charlesstilesmysterydinersfn
@charlesstilesmysterydinersfn 10 місяців тому
I'm a Protestant in County Londonderry and we learned it in school. Perhaps you should've went to a better school.
@captainchaos3053
@captainchaos3053 10 місяців тому
What school did you go to?
@willfoster2635
@willfoster2635 10 місяців тому
@@charlesstilesmysterydinersfn Well you didn't learn grammar. it's LEARNT, not learned.
@willfoster2635
@willfoster2635 10 місяців тому
@@captainchaos3053 It was in Belfast. We weren't taught about the Battle of the Boyne because it may heighten tensions outside. We lived near an interface.
@captainchaos3053
@captainchaos3053 10 місяців тому
@@willfoster2635 OK but what era are we talking because this is not specifically Irish history and had profound effect across Europe.
@jimarnn1938
@jimarnn1938 11 місяців тому
Sacrificing to the algorithm in the hopes it brings more of these history bits.
@000DAAN000
@000DAAN000 7 місяців тому
Great content ! Thank you
@ZoltarWOT
@ZoltarWOT 9 місяців тому
great content as always
@icecoffee1361
@icecoffee1361 11 місяців тому
I live near Hoylake and where king William set sail is now called the kings gap 👍🏻 Great episode as always 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@kevinjerome73
@kevinjerome73 10 місяців тому
Great golf course in Hoylake
@thamjorran2118
@thamjorran2118 11 місяців тому
There is a commemoration of Williams landing at Carrickfergus on 10th June
@trueblue3719
@trueblue3719 10 місяців тому
The royal landing a great day out 🏰🇬🇧
@captainbadd
@captainbadd 11 місяців тому
One of the best channels on YT.
@frederickwood9116
@frederickwood9116 27 днів тому
More than I remember from school. Thanks for the material
@5thMilitia
@5thMilitia 11 місяців тому
Seriously impressive that the Dutch are only first mentioned at 17:23. And any explaination of the Glorious Revolution is incomplete without explaining the 1670 treaty of Dover and the Dutch trauma of 1672
@luckydud8
@luckydud8 11 місяців тому
Jesus Christ you'd think William had a deathwish.
@mohammedsaysrashid3587
@mohammedsaysrashid3587 11 місяців тому
Super formative historical coverage video about early stages of world competition between France 🇫🇷 and England 🇬🇧......thank you (History Marche) channel for sharing this wonderful episode 0:28
@pauls3204
@pauls3204 10 місяців тому
That not the English flag mate
@DanMac-lh7tl
@DanMac-lh7tl 8 місяців тому
that was not early stages of world competition between France and England. It was a battle between forces supported by the House of Bourbon and the House of Hapsburgs. Both Catholics. William was also supported by the Papal states and Pope. England was just a playing field for the bigger European states in that battle.
@paulreynolds6476
@paulreynolds6476 9 місяців тому
Sorry I forgot to say, great video excellently explained (as usual) Thank you
@Shadow.24772
@Shadow.24772 11 місяців тому
HAH! Elite, Dutch, blue guards*, as red squares~ this kind of descriptions get me every time!~ Never change
@wedgeantillies66
@wedgeantillies66 11 місяців тому
A very succinct and informative video on a defining moment in British history, that set the seal on the centuries old transformation of Britain from a absolutist to a constitutional monarchy. As William's victory at the Boyne ensured the permeance of the glorious revolution of 1688 and constitutional tenants enshrined in it agreed between Monarch and Parliament and prevented any return to the rule of an absolutist type monarch like James II, had been.
@BallymoreBoy101
@BallymoreBoy101 9 місяців тому
and there was me thinking that the recent Civil War and disposal of treasonous Charles I had fatally weakened pretensions to royal absolutism!
@wedgeantillies66
@wedgeantillies66 9 місяців тому
@@BallymoreBoy101Think you find that Charles II was able to dissolve parliament in 1679, 1680 and 1681 and ended up ruling on his own until his death in 1685. Due to refusing to allow Parliament to pass the exclusion bill that would have prevented his brother and heir James from succeeding him on the throne in favour of a protestant heir. While at times throughout his reign, he and Parliament butted heads over laws, policy and financial matters. His successor James II, would go much further in terms of trying to rule by in affect an absolutism style of government, backed up by an massively increased military and reintroducing Catholicism, threatening the very foundations of the Hybrid Absolute/Constitutional monarchy and protestant faith that underpinned it, that led to the glorious revolution.
@paulbarron9745
@paulbarron9745 11 місяців тому
Love these little history videos.
@moinmavini335
@moinmavini335 11 місяців тому
It is not necessary to hope in order to act, Nor to succeed in order to persevere. This soooo connected to me
@mercianthane2503
@mercianthane2503 11 місяців тому
Somehow the story of medieval Ireland is often overlooked. We know about the norse and their raids, the rivalry between France and England and many other conflicts; but when it comes to Ireland, we barely see anything. This is fascinating.
@prestons9305
@prestons9305 11 місяців тому
There's many books of recorded history of Ireland. You haven't made the choice to go check em out.
@owenlindkvist5355
@owenlindkvist5355 11 місяців тому
@@prestons9305 Many books and contemporary focus are two different things, mate
@curlywurly1767
@curlywurly1767 10 місяців тому
Check out books by Jonathan Bardon. Very informative.
@mercianthane2503
@mercianthane2503 10 місяців тому
@@curlywurly1767 Noice! I will
@sjonnieplayfull5859
@sjonnieplayfull5859 10 місяців тому
​@@mercianthane2503well, fhere is always Tristan and Isolde...
@CloneTrooper5566
@CloneTrooper5566 11 місяців тому
Can you do one on the winged hussars. I really wanna know why they were so famous.
@user-xo7gs1nx4p
@user-xo7gs1nx4p Місяць тому
This really is one of the best history channels on you tube
@maribelfarnsworth4565
@maribelfarnsworth4565 9 місяців тому
Thanks for a clear and succinct account of this important battle.
@imperatorscotorum6334
@imperatorscotorum6334 11 місяців тому
Hope to see a video on the Battle of Aughrim
@dendradwar9464
@dendradwar9464 11 місяців тому
Much prefer to see a video on Yellow Ford .. the Irish Cannae .. complete destruction of the English army in Ireland ..
@Highice007
@Highice007 11 місяців тому
I love your videos, but you never do any Canadian battles from the 1812 War, like Queenston Heights, Lundy's Lane, Fort Detroit.
@zack2608
@zack2608 11 місяців тому
The best battle history channel ever!
@johnaverhall3430
@johnaverhall3430 7 місяців тому
Great video!
@Bigwhitechadd
@Bigwhitechadd 11 місяців тому
Im here for square fighting. That is all.
@HistoryMarche
@HistoryMarche 11 місяців тому
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