How was England formed?

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How was England formed?
The existence of England is one that is often taken for granted and looked at far too scarcely. This may be due to the overshadowing history of the development of Great Britain and the United Kingdom, but nonetheless, in order for these unions to be formed, England had to already exist - and it actually has since 927 AD. So, how was England created, who claimed the land before the English, and how did it become the nation that we know today?...
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Hamerow, Helena. The Origins of Wessex.
Stenton, Frank. Anglo-Saxon England.
Rees, Rosemary. The Vikings.
Albany F. Major, Early Wars of Wessex
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@thursdayhistory7912
@thursdayhistory7912 2 роки тому
Since TikTok got confused about this I just wanna pop in and say - I’m the scriptwriter on this video and at the beginning when referencing “Scots” and pointing to Ireland, that’s not a mistake! The Scots/Scoti/Scotti were Gaels from Ireland around the same time that the Picts were in Scotland! I see why it confused people on TikTok and everyone here seems fine but, just in case 😂
@charlesbryanpagtalunan3188
@charlesbryanpagtalunan3188 2 роки тому
Yeah cause the people in tiktok are dumb
@dendenmushi5458
@dendenmushi5458 2 роки тому
Don't mind the tiktok people lol, young and dumb. Do what you do, great video
@tonytrismegistusroberts5124
@tonytrismegistusroberts5124 2 роки тому
@@Bootlegger4 what about pais de gales ?
@JohnBedson
@JohnBedson 2 роки тому
So if I understand you right, a "United Ireland" would have to include Scotland?
@thursdayhistory7912
@thursdayhistory7912 2 роки тому
@@Bootlegger4 1) I was explaining why the arrow came from Ireland - because they were not just in Scotland 2) Never heard it described as derogatory (it’s just Latin) lol. It’s the term most of our sources used so we chose to use it to differentiate.
@VarleyET
@VarleyET 2 роки тому
Anyone who's interested in seeing how this played out in a TV series: The Last Kingdom did a great job covering it and it was very entertaining
@superisii596
@superisii596 2 роки тому
The only thing, is that Uthred is a fictive role.. During Alfred reign the real Uthred from Bebbamburg was around 1-5 years old... But yes, the TV series can give you a great covering..
@josesantiagodiaz83
@josesantiagodiaz83 2 роки тому
This is a great show and will show how bloody it is to hold a kingdom in that time.
@houstonwelch4253
@houstonwelch4253 2 роки тому
I knew that Uthred was a fictional character, but I was really surprised how historically accurate the show ended up being, and it seems they are maintaining that.
@shutupmanful
@shutupmanful 2 роки тому
One of the best shows on Netflix
@georgejennings8743
@georgejennings8743 2 роки тому
Season 5 is so good
@cromwellcruiser
@cromwellcruiser 2 роки тому
Looking at such a long period of time, it might be useful to put a year counter in one corner alongside the animations.
@Charmly7035
@Charmly7035 2 роки тому
Good idea
@georgezee5173
@georgezee5173 2 роки тому
My thoughts exactly! Even though he kept saying the year, it's much better being able to check the year by yourself at any time.
@silverjay4455
@silverjay4455 2 роки тому
Specially if im deaf!
@ghostriderpa31
@ghostriderpa31 2 роки тому
It all happened in 10:16.. 🙌🏼
@jesusislord6545
@jesusislord6545 2 роки тому
Repent to Jesus Christ!!!!!!! “Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life. The one who believes in me will live, even though they die; and whoever lives by believing in me will never die. Do you believe this?”” ‭‭John‬ ‭11:25-26‬ ‭NIV‬‬
@HockeyLax50
@HockeyLax50 Рік тому
Crazy how the first 4 minutes of this video basically sum up the entire 5 seasons of the Last Kingdom which takes place over decades, and shows how perilous the struggle was
@sexyalien806
@sexyalien806 9 місяців тому
Fr also amazing show
@Emilyb21-dm3bf
@Emilyb21-dm3bf 9 місяців тому
Just started watching it. It wipes the floor with vikings the series which was frankly garbage without a hot cast and crowd pleasing repetitive violence. The story and writing in this is superior.l
@freegamer6623
@freegamer6623 7 місяців тому
​@@Emilyb21-dm3bfits good man
@BlazingFire9
@BlazingFire9 Місяць тому
Yeah also a little bit from the vikings show, the last kingdom and vikings must've been my favourite shows of all time
@jonathanshaw7355
@jonathanshaw7355 19 днів тому
Great show. 👍
@szymonmatusiak3992
@szymonmatusiak3992 Рік тому
I am amazed how a relatively small island nation had a great influence on the world. It's remarkable that English became the most spoken language - Latin of the 21st century and the long pursued dream of having an universal/world language is becoming true. Thanks for the great video. Greetings from Poland!
@neilcroonM3
@neilcroonM3 Рік тому
but be honest.....you probably live in england ;) ....just kidding!
@chiyenyumba7135
@chiyenyumba7135 Рік тому
@@neilcroonM3 well you probably live in Brazil as your lot have a finger in every pie lol.. Jus kidding
@condorX2
@condorX2 Рік тому
Aye. The Viking completely changed them, from fighting for their homeland against invaders to become the invader themselves who colonized half the world and plundering all their riches. Here is nice article. The British East India Company seized Bengal in 1757 by force. Then the British forced the peasantry to handover their produce and engineered a famine in 1770 that killed a third of the population. Following that, there were 24 famines between 1850-1899 in different parts of the country, where tens of millions of people killed. From 1765 to 1938, Britain extracted 45 trillion pound sterling from India, which was effectively the down payment for the Industrial Revolution. In 1700, India had 25% of the world’s GDP. By 1950, they had only 4%. In 1943, during the WW II, Winston Churchill diverted food from Bengal to Britain, resulted in 3 million Indians deaths. When India got independent from the British, the literacy rate was just 14%. From the late 17th century to the 18th century, Britain smuggled opium into China to dope the population, a strategy to turn around a huge trade deficit, after the British could not find enough silver to pay the Qing government in their tea and porcelain trades. After opium was destroyed in salt water and ports were closed by the Chinese in ordered to curb opium, the British started the Opium War I, which China lost. Hong Kong was forced to be surrendered to the British. After 12 years, the British got really greedy. They demanded the Qing government: 1) To open the borders of China to allow goods coming in and out freely and tax free. 2) Make opium legal in China. After being rejected, the British and French, with support by the USA, started Opium War II with China, which again, China lost. The Anglo-French military raided the Summer Palace, an estimated 150,000 pieces of historic treasures with a 1900-year span from the first Qin Dynasty up to the Qing Dynasty were raided and many ended up in the British Museum in London. After the Summer Palace was burned down in 3 days, the Anglo-French military then threatened to burn the Imperial Palace. The Qing government was forced to pay with free trade ports, 300,000 kilograms of silver and the Kowloon district north of Hong Kong Island was taken. Since then, China’s resources flew out freely from the free trade ports. In the subsequent amendment to the treaties, Chinese people were sold overseas to serve as labor, famously known as “piglet labor”. Britain, a tiny country, had turned the two biggest economies in the world into poverty stricken slumps. China and India co-existed for 4000 years without problems. Buddhism originated in India and widely adopted in China. China sent Buddhist monks to India to learn Buddhism from India. When the British were preparing for India’s independence, an ambiguity was left behind at the border between China and India, and since then, it became the point of conflicts between China and India, including a war at the border in 1962. Divide and rule, is their tactic used over and over again. The British colonized my country Malaysia in 1786. During WW II, when the Japanese came to Malaya, the British fled the country, and the Malayan Communists were left behind to fight a gorilla warfare with the Japanese in the jungles. After the Japanese surrendered, the Malayan Communist fighters went back to towns. Then the British came back, surrounded the towns and mass murdered them. Before handed back to China, Hong Kong was ruled under an iron fist, but when Hong Kong was returned to China, the UK pushed for democracy in Hong Kong. There are many reasons for the empire’s successes. But one thing stands out: hypocrisy. -Zeis Siez
@whiskersredwood7903
@whiskersredwood7903 Рік тому
All part of God's plan
@adamkhan1744
@adamkhan1744 Рік тому
In History no man has done what Prophet Muhammad pbuh did which was be successful on both a religious and political level.
@lordsiomai
@lordsiomai 2 роки тому
Up to this day, I still find it astounding how this small island nation was able to become the "empire in which the sun never sets" later on in history.
@dragosstanciu9866
@dragosstanciu9866 2 роки тому
A very strong navy allowed England to build an empire.
@hunting4honeys
@hunting4honeys 2 роки тому
All comes down to inventing industrialisation
@Daniel-fj9ik
@Daniel-fj9ik 2 роки тому
@@hunting4honeys The brtish already had a huge empire before the industrial revolution.
@gabevdm
@gabevdm 2 роки тому
Being an island nation is a huge geographical advantage in the turmoil of the European conquests. The United Provinces i.e. also had a strong navy but were on the main continent and more easily invaded.
@pashapasovski5860
@pashapasovski5860 2 роки тому
Viking genetics
@wanwandokko
@wanwandokko Рік тому
Northern English words, names of towns and villages and structures are a surprising mix of Scandinavian and ango saxon words. Fascinating nation
@chrisstucker1813
@chrisstucker1813 Рік тому
Look at the Geordie accent in the north east. Majority of words are strongly Anglo Saxon, in fact drunken geordies abroad have often been mistaken as Norwegian or Danish, including a friend of mine 😂
@atlhawks4200
@atlhawks4200 Рік тому
Until the slavs take over.
@stephenshipley1066
@stephenshipley1066 Рік тому
I come from Yorkshire and now live in Somerset. The difference in place names is very evident.
@NazriB
@NazriB Рік тому
Lies again? Entertaining Nazri Germany
@oddjob1932
@oddjob1932 Рік тому
I've read 'Dale' means valley
@GusArchievs
@GusArchievs Рік тому
Very insightful video indeed! Love and peace to my English neighbours from Scotland!
@Spectre_T24
@Spectre_T24 Рік тому
🙏
@neilcroonM3
@neilcroonM3 Рік тому
so you're the one who likes us!
@IErfanCN
@IErfanCN Рік тому
Scotland better than England?
@everything1023
@everything1023 2 роки тому
Imagine having such a badass name as Eric Bloodaxe.
@D-train.
@D-train. 2 роки тому
Edgar is typing...
@scintillam_dei
@scintillam_dei 2 роки тому
Imagine saying "bad buttocks" to describe something impressive.
@cole8834
@cole8834 2 роки тому
@@scintillam_dei think of a stubborn donkey that can't stop bucking. There, that's a badass.
@scintillam_dei
@scintillam_dei 2 роки тому
@@cole8834 Donkey is synonymous with stupid so I don't see what's cool about that.
@superomegaprimemk2
@superomegaprimemk2 2 роки тому
I expect that they likely earned the name Bloodaxe through battle, it doesn't strike me as a family name and they likely proclaimed that be their name to strike fear into the hearts of his enemies!
@casper_z1259
@casper_z1259 2 роки тому
English guy: ''Finally, free from Viking rule.'' Normans: ''Bonjour?''
@johnbicknell4748
@johnbicknell4748 2 роки тому
Norman's were just vikings who chose to speak French. The Norwegian vikings were defeated by the English and told to go back home to never return. The Norman's were NOT FRENCH BUT VIKINGS.
@casper_z1259
@casper_z1259 2 роки тому
@@johnbicknell4748 Yeah, that was the joke.
@blodhevn2353
@blodhevn2353 2 роки тому
Reminds me of Hrolf/Rollo saying hello to the french princess in vikings. he said it in french so obviously hes not a viking.
@dunruden9720
@dunruden9720 2 роки тому
@@johnbicknell4748 One Norman, two or more Normans, NOT Norman IS!!
@_Ottho
@_Ottho 2 роки тому
​ @John Bicknell Quit it with the english nationalist revisionism. They were not vikings. Genetically, William the conqueror was no more than 1/8 norse. Culturally, he didnt speak a germanic tongue, but a latin one, albeit with some norse mixed in. He pledged allegiance to the king of the franks, and adopted french customs (some made their way to England over the centuries of french rule following the normans invasion). Same for his men, they werent considered norsemen anymore. After ~2 centuries, the norse settler had mixed with the locals, and the men that invaded and took England were not just norman nobility, but from the people that had been there for centuries before norsemen settled in normandy. England = first french colony, get over it or start speaking anglish.
@CentralAssassin
@CentralAssassin Рік тому
I'm from the Philippines but dang I love the History of England and Vikings. The first shows I watched are The Vikings and The Last Kingdom🔥
@cbgames3945
@cbgames3945 Рік тому
My gf is in the Philippines. I hope to give her babies with Viking blood :)
@deuschess816
@deuschess816 Рік тому
​@@cbgames3945 thats a bad and instant regret way to type
@cbgames3945
@cbgames3945 Рік тому
@@deuschess816 instant regret?
@IErfanCN
@IErfanCN Рік тому
​@@cbgames3945 ahh yess daddy..
@nomoreman
@nomoreman 11 місяців тому
@@cbgames3945 what the fuc-
@jamesharrison-king7449
@jamesharrison-king7449 Рік тому
The TV show (Netflix: Last Kingdom) is based on the books by Bernard Cornwell which cover most of this period in great detail. He is one of the leading historical fiction writers out there. Uthred in the books/show is a fictional character that he uses to weave the story through the history - giving him a key role or reason to be involved in the main events. He is inspired by the Bernard Cornwell's distant ancestor, Uthred. At the end of each book, the Author writes a small summary of the real history and the adaptions he's made to fit the story. The books also include maps from the time period, and the saxon naming with English translations - Which allows you to see the language and geographical development of the country. The show is good in general, but it has huge inaccuracies in how the period is portrayed which is a shame as the author and books cover this accurately - but i guess that is a tv screenwriting / budgeting decision. I would highly recommend the books.
@JuanGarcia-ds4sl
@JuanGarcia-ds4sl 9 місяців тому
i've seen the last kingdom and vikings TV Shows and both are very entertaining.. looking forward to read these books thank you brother
@notgadot
@notgadot 7 місяців тому
@@JuanGarcia-ds4sl You're welcome amigo
@emkaydee6048
@emkaydee6048 2 роки тому
Aethelstan was buried in my hometown, alongside those from his army at the battle of Brunanburh, a very small town called Malmesbury. His remains are lost, but the memorial is in the Abbey still. Direct descendants of his army who still live locally have a society called “commoners” as they still collectively own an area of common land that Athelstan gave to those men!
@chudinwike6875
@chudinwike6875 2 роки тому
What do the commoners do with the land?
@nevarius9010
@nevarius9010 2 роки тому
That's amazing.
@psychosquirrel555
@psychosquirrel555 2 роки тому
Love Malmesbury. I have lived in Australia for many years but am from the Cotswolds and always visit you on a home trip. It's funny but I always smile when I see the rippled glass on the homes in your town. I am descended from the 'Ley' family of Foxley, and this was my birth surname. :)
@oracle8589
@oracle8589 2 роки тому
That’s incredible! I grew up in the village of Wedmore where the treaty of wedmore was signed and Guthram was baptised. Many members of my family have gotten married in the church in which it all took place, it’s crazy to find out these things they didn’t even tell us this at school.
@lucidmoment71
@lucidmoment71 2 роки тому
@@chudinwike6875 Common land was used for grazing sheep
@AshPrimeDCFC
@AshPrimeDCFC 2 роки тому
Disappointingly, this is not taught in English schools, which is just ridiculous. Edit: I grew up in the 90s. It wasn't taught in my school. It should be mandatory teaching.
@connor971
@connor971 2 роки тому
They would rather teach us about how diversity is our strength and how the British empire was bad.
@cowboybeboop9420
@cowboybeboop9420 2 роки тому
How is this possible? As a foreigner I am baffled by this.
@leemiles3975
@leemiles3975 2 роки тому
True history of origin is key info
@DirectorHMAN
@DirectorHMAN 2 роки тому
The most they taught us was the battle of Hastings, and catholics vs protestants. That was it really.
@IAmNinboy
@IAmNinboy 2 роки тому
@@connor971 You go dude, keep gunning for that job on GB News, Nige is going to notice you any day now x
@joegagliardi3984
@joegagliardi3984 6 місяців тому
I recently finished watching “The Last Kingdom” on Netflix. It follows the 9th century Anglo-Saxon/Dane fight for England. The last kingdom refers to Wessex, and the royal family’s determination to unite each of the kingdoms into one nation. Of course, there is plenty of directorial license, but they do correctly use many of the actual historical figures of the time, such as Edmund, the female Aethelflead, Aethelred, etc. The lead character is Uthred, who was born a Saxon, but raised as a Dane in the north of England. He ends up fighting with the Kings of Wessex, but as a believer in the “old gods” of Norse mythology, the relationships between himself and King Edmund is often strained. His stubbornness doesn’t help, but his ability on the battlefield is unmatched. His romantic relationships make the show much better, especially the love affair between King Edmund’s daughter Aethelflead, the beautiful ruler-after her husband’s death-of Mercia. Uthred’s a badass, and his loyalty is his greatest strength, although it works against him on occasion. Historically, it’s not so bad. It definitely gives you a better sense of England’s geography, especially the disparate kingdoms of the time; its early medieval culture, in particular, Christianity’s ubiquitous influence. Viking culture is also depicted, albeit exaggeratedly. It’s 5 seasons. And a movie came out this year, “7 Kings Must Die,” it’s a sequel to the show; also on Netflix. Check it out. That’s all…..
@notgadot
@notgadot 6 місяців тому
Netflicks cannot be trusted.
@danamania150
@danamania150 Рік тому
As an American, I am fascinated by history that occurred before 1607 😂 it’s absolutely mind blowing that English history goes so far back. Great video!
@AtheisticAtheist
@AtheisticAtheist 11 місяців тому
Julius Caesar landed on British shores in 55bc. That's roughly 1,600 years of history before this battle took place.
@AtheisticAtheist
@AtheisticAtheist 11 місяців тому
​@@Supercool12345andyI don't think Genghis Khan was Chinese.
@Krawn_
@Krawn_ 10 місяців тому
The U.S.A was created by the British race....
@williams.k4399
@williams.k4399 10 місяців тому
Same feeling here. I'm Brazilian.
@AtheisticAtheist
@AtheisticAtheist 10 місяців тому
@@Supercool12345andy Well your comment about China never being subdued confused me somewhat. Unless you are classing Mongols as Chinese.
@Clone683
@Clone683 2 роки тому
As a Brit, this is already way more than I learned in History class
@rollthetape88
@rollthetape88 2 роки тому
there is a reason for that, the British-Norman Yoke does not want us to remember.
@ryanomeara683
@ryanomeara683 2 роки тому
They want dumb workers not critically thinking past conscientious people
@sammycatDK
@sammycatDK 2 роки тому
As a non-brit I think you have the right to rule the waves - and demand the world as yours.
@waynepalmer8598
@waynepalmer8598 2 роки тому
All you have to do is watch Seasons 1 & 2 of The Kingdom. 😉
@nixl3518
@nixl3518 2 роки тому
@@waynepalmer8598 Television entertainment does not constitute historical fact. Watching anything like that has no veracity and relevance to reality
@Elvistek
@Elvistek 2 роки тому
After watching vikings and being interested in what happened there and how it was formed… I needed this information.. this is an amazing channel
@charliederrick1583
@charliederrick1583 2 роки тому
if you watch Vikings i highly recommend the last kingdom on Netflix which does a better job of depicting historical events covering most of what we see in this video
@ciaranmck4469
@ciaranmck4469 2 роки тому
@@charliederrick1583 well beyond the first season most of isn't actually that historic I suppose but everything leading up to the battle of Eddington (minus urthred) was pretty historic
@Knowledgia
@Knowledgia 2 роки тому
Thank you so much!
@sou713
@sou713 2 роки тому
Then you have to watch The Last Kingdom. It portrays Alfred the Great over 3 seasons and infinitely better than Vikings did. And with Season 5 dropping soon I'm hoping we're about to see everything from 3:03 onwards.
@ciaranmck4469
@ciaranmck4469 2 роки тому
@@sou713 well its based off the book I believe, I haven't read the book so I don't really know how far it goes up to or whether season 5 is part of the book
@benjaminrush4443
@benjaminrush4443 Рік тому
These quick Knowledgias are Great. Simple. You can always learn more. Some of the Comments are Tremendous for the People living in the mentioned Areas bring us the Oral & Archeological History that gets lost in time. Thanks.
@user-up8jx3mt6j
@user-up8jx3mt6j 2 місяці тому
For whatever reason, I really enjoy the history of England and the history of Egypt far more than I do my own.
@ilias8972
@ilias8972 2 роки тому
Basically, English people are a mix of the Anglo-Saxons, native Britons and the Normans of the 1066 invasion. Anglo-Saxons and Normans are considered Germanic people while the Britons are Celtic people. Nevertheless, the history of the formation of England is interesting since it involves all the classic medieval lore, myths and tales. Although I'm Greek, I liked the English myths since childhood. Kings, knights, wizards, dragons, christian traditions like Holy Grail and more. An island with big impact in the world ,although sometimes negative to be honest. The greatest navy of the world of that time.
@thomassugg5621
@thomassugg5621 2 роки тому
I’m from England and I too loved listening to these kinds of story’s as a kid, A time of hero’s, kings and warlords. Many great battles were fought. One such battle was in 603 AD, when the king of Northumbria Ethelfrith utterly destroyed an Briton army and marched on the city of Chester in 606. Before the battle for the city it is said he sacrificed 400 Christian priests to the Anglo-Saxon war God. During the battle his younger brother was slain. 10 years later he marched south to attack the kingdom of East Anglia, but was surprise attacked. He was court with his army’s back against a river. His warriors formed a shield wall and clashed with the men of East Anglia. Some Stories say he fought with an battle axe killing several enemy combatants before he was killed himself
@noahtylerpritchett2682
@noahtylerpritchett2682 2 роки тому
Normans themselves would of mix with Frankish, Gallic and Latin genetic people of Britain.
@enricomanno8434
@enricomanno8434 2 роки тому
@@noahtylerpritchett2682 That's right
@Delgen1951
@Delgen1951 2 роки тому
@@noahtylerpritchett2682 Well yes and No. Gallic people are Celts, more like they added more Celts' back in.
@antilles27
@antilles27 2 роки тому
A fairly good summary. I think the Danes and the Romans, as in not just Romanized Britons but Romans themselves with their laws, religion and technology, are significant contributors as well to the cultural mix.
@Robert-nz2qw
@Robert-nz2qw 2 роки тому
This was very good. One idea is to have added a “current year” counter in any corner.
@oguzhantekden2
@oguzhantekden2 2 роки тому
On my main channel, I make videos with subtitles in 3 languages for folk tunes of different nations. You are also invited. :) ukposts.info/have/v-deo/iap3qo9qcH5mmIk.html
@mdayubsk9266
@mdayubsk9266 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/enVna5x6bIh0030.html 👍🏾👍🏾❤️❤️
@hefeibao
@hefeibao 2 роки тому
yes please
@MarkWiltshire.
@MarkWiltshire. 2 роки тому
This is critically missing - gives no reference for any of the events you discuss - please add this
@billysummers1616
@billysummers1616 2 роки тому
England is gay
@cosmicprotocol
@cosmicprotocol 8 місяців тому
Excellent work Knowledgia.
@lorrygeewhizzbang9521
@lorrygeewhizzbang9521 Рік тому
From Ireland here, our lessons are pretty broad so we learn most of this, but it would be nice to hear about places that don't get talked about as much such as Cornwall, Isle of Man and Isle of Wight.
@adamdriver1016
@adamdriver1016 Рік тому
The Isle of man isnt british. Cornwall has been english for 1000 years. I genuinely can't see any reasonable person willing to say it isnt. You've got 60 million nuclear armed gentlemen who welcome your attempt. The isle of wight. See the above answer
@lorrygeewhizzbang9521
@lorrygeewhizzbang9521 Рік тому
@@adamdriver1016 Are you gonna make a video about it?
@adamdriver1016
@adamdriver1016 Рік тому
@@lorrygeewhizzbang9521 let's do the Isle of wight
@lorrygeewhizzbang9521
@lorrygeewhizzbang9521 Рік тому
@@adamdriver1016 Sounds great. I'll fit it in with the 1000 other things I need to do. 🥴☺
@adamdriver1016
@adamdriver1016 Рік тому
You're so funny.......
@scottheaton8469
@scottheaton8469 2 роки тому
Bernard Cornwell's Last Kingdom series is a wonderful historical fiction through this period.
@coolbreezy2053
@coolbreezy2053 2 роки тому
Fantastic books!
@scottheaton8469
@scottheaton8469 2 роки тому
@@coolbreezy2053 I liked the Napoleonic war series he did even more.
@realtalunkarku
@realtalunkarku 2 роки тому
Don't forget thomas of hookton
@aesir1ases64
@aesir1ases64 2 роки тому
I have only read the first book so far but its amazing!
@scottheaton8469
@scottheaton8469 2 роки тому
@@aesir1ases64 I love the pagan confusion over Christianity in that book, cracked me up.
@thomassugg5621
@thomassugg5621 2 роки тому
Some facts about Anglo-Saxon culture, it was an elective absolute monarchy which meant even if you were the first born son that did not mean you would be king, as there was a meeting of elders called the Witan meaning the (Meeting of the wise men). Who would meet to elect the next king. Anglo-Saxon culture was all about honour and glory to your lord, If you were an English warrior and swore an oath of loyalty to your lord, you were expected to fight till the death for that lord no matter the cost.
@AsiandOOd
@AsiandOOd 2 роки тому
but those practices are more formalities than real practice. the witan merely recognized the king's successor and had no real say in electing a popular nobleman or someone else. also the loyalty to lord is very common in medieval chivalry as a common theme, as well as in tribal societies that preceded the walled cities and castles kind of thing. not to say that you were completely off, im just putting some of my perspective in here.
@thomassugg5621
@thomassugg5621 2 роки тому
@@AsiandOOd you are true about the Witan, in theory if you were a powerful noble you could get elected like Harold Godwinson was, but in reality as you said most of the time the Elders elected the previous kings son as king.
@MrStillhot
@MrStillhot 2 роки тому
Somebody has been watching last kingdom lol
@rachitsah8305
@rachitsah8305 2 роки тому
@@MrStillhot me too lol I reached near the end of the second season in two days. I've honestly not binged on a show this heavily since Suits back in 2015
@cakdwik2050
@cakdwik2050 2 роки тому
William Normandy: thats a cute system 😂😂
@jpturner171
@jpturner171 Рік тому
Very interesting…thank you for your research and outstanding presentation! I have subscribed to your channel and look forward to everything I will learn from your videos!👍🏽
@Gollumfili
@Gollumfili Рік тому
Loved watching this video. Going to binge the others now and procrastinate on my responsibilities.
@ashleighuk84
@ashleighuk84 2 роки тому
Angles, Saxons and JUTES. I'm from Kent and it was mainly the Jutes that colonized this area.
@torinjones3221
@torinjones3221 2 роки тому
Kent was a jute kingdom as was the isle of white. People also forget about the Frisians also settled in britannia mostly in the Thames estuary.
@STEINLAR
@STEINLAR 2 роки тому
People love to throw around the word "colonized" today but to describe Kent as "Colonised" is simply untrue, in order to be colonised, your native people are subjected to the migration and immigration of yours and their people under the authority of another country, kingdom or empire, the settlers that moved to Kent did not do that on the behalf of any entity, they simply moved because they saw potential opportunities. Please stop throwing around the word "Colonised" especially when its use was only really prevalent from the 1630's onwards and mostly refers to an era of imperialism which was not prevalent at the time you are describing.
@matthewsteele99
@matthewsteele99 2 роки тому
@@torinjones3221 there were also tiny Frankish settlements too
@jdlc903
@jdlc903 2 роки тому
@@STEINLAR well the viking colonised it and the romans
@STEINLAR
@STEINLAR 2 роки тому
@@jdlc903 No they didn't, they conquered and settled it, they did not establish colonies on the British Isles.
@ASHSRV
@ASHSRV Рік тому
For anyone interested The Vikings and The Last Kingdom are two great TV shows that deal with this portion of history.
@maximusproliferus3633
@maximusproliferus3633 Рік тому
Vikings are so freakin overrated…
@SonOfSassy
@SonOfSassy Рік тому
The shows are highly dramatic. Not 100% accurate
@sonny4997
@sonny4997 Рік тому
both amazing! take a look at vikings valhalla too!
@DJZO1203
@DJZO1203 Рік тому
@@SonOfSassy kinda how a show is supposed to be, no show is going to be historically accurate or else it would be very boring
@ftroop2000
@ftroop2000 Рік тому
@@maximusproliferus3633, the middle part got boring af. The last season though 👌👌👌👌
@IthacaDon
@IthacaDon 9 місяців тому
Really enjoyed this video! Just happened to come up in my feed. May I suggest that perhaps you create another video that includes a timeline of the rulers (and your wonderful maps). I would really love to have a sense of how long all this took. Plus, please make a more detailed video about Edmond the peaceful and what exactly he accomplished. Twenty years is great of course but how did this play out after he no longer ruled. Again, well done!
@goj-bh1cm
@goj-bh1cm 2 роки тому
Meanwhile Wales channeling its inner Switzerland and just munching on popcorn 😂
@thebandofbastards4934
@thebandofbastards4934 2 роки тому
Until it saw the english coming to pay a permanent visit to them.
@briantoal1880
@briantoal1880 2 роки тому
Was hoping they would mention what was taken place in Wales during the timeline and why it was not invaded
@myrddingwynedd2751
@myrddingwynedd2751 2 роки тому
@@thebandofbastards4934 By the time the English paid Wales a visit, they were essentially Normans. All the marcher lords that came to rule areas of south Wales were of Norman descent. It took around two centuries for Wales to be finally conquered by the Normans. Wales, because of its terrain, was considered unconquerable for a time, until Edward I on returning from the crusades, seeing the fortified stone castles built by the crusaders got the idea to fortify conquered regions with stone castles. It wasn`t until then that Wales was truly conquered. It was far easier for invading armies, such as the Normans, to pacify England than it was to pacify Wales. England was conquered far quicker and far easier than Wales was, and the terrain was the reason, until the fortified stone castles were built.
@TheMelbournelad
@TheMelbournelad 2 роки тому
I think Wessex had those “SOON” eyes on Wales since they gave the Danes a paddlin.
@Epicrandomness1111
@Epicrandomness1111 2 роки тому
Wales was involved for most of this period as the princes were variously nominal subjects and vassals of England and participated both with and against the English in many of battles referenced in this video.
@DPLFC
@DPLFC 2 роки тому
Living in York is amazing and at times taken for granted the history this little city has seen.
@oguzhantekden2
@oguzhantekden2 2 роки тому
On my main channel, I make videos with subtitles in 3 languages for folk tunes of different nations. You are also invited. :) ukposts.info/have/v-deo/iap3qo9qcH5mmIk.html
@RD-jr8nv
@RD-jr8nv 2 роки тому
Not to mention you have a gigantic Viking shit on display in a museum. Quite the shite to behold!
@mdayubsk9266
@mdayubsk9266 2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/enVna5x6bIh0030.html ❤️❤️👍🏾❤️
@Sabbathissaturday
@Sabbathissaturday 2 роки тому
I’m a native Texan and I love York, England. I’ve been many, many times. ❤️
@Prog4Prog
@Prog4Prog 2 роки тому
@@RD-jr8nv I always come out of the museum smelling of goat and pillage
@prawdachocbolitoprawdawasw1155
@prawdachocbolitoprawdawasw1155 Рік тому
Really good video, thanks for hard work in making this video 😊😉.
@johnnyblade9272
@johnnyblade9272 Рік тому
Never learned any of this in school. Great video, thanks for sharing this...👍
@henk-jansteneker3422
@henk-jansteneker3422 2 роки тому
Funny how Wales seems to be there like "have fun fighting guys, I'm fine just sitting here and reading about your adventures in the newspapers"
@ShadowReaper-pu2hx
@ShadowReaper-pu2hx 2 роки тому
Apparently no one cares about Wales.
@henk-jansteneker3422
@henk-jansteneker3422 2 роки тому
@@ShadowReaper-pu2hx it seems 😂
@mr2sansw202
@mr2sansw202 2 роки тому
​@@henk-jansteneker3422 I'm welsh and i can say nobody dose care, London was mostly built with welsh coal money and the export of it same as are gold is owned by the crown its not even legal for me to sell it in raw form unless i can prove it was removed before time of law its stupid can barley sell are sheep we eat New Zealand lamb most of it yet thats what we are known for now we have Netflix and Hollywood using are landscape and City's because its cheaper than new York LA or any other place and they jus see it as a cheap play ground with cheap houses they can buy up even know local income is so low and for the view na fuck off lucky it ain't the old times because we murder them all think come move here and abuse it because you fucked your states and country's up dont mean you can come here after we leave europe
@feister2869
@feister2869 2 роки тому
Alex Spragg noice
@KingKong-do8cj
@KingKong-do8cj 2 роки тому
Nobody could take it, like Scotland its too geographically difficult and the locals fought gorilla tactics. Even the Romans gave up on it.
@jinnkuntv6454
@jinnkuntv6454 2 роки тому
Loved the middle age English history! Wish I could visit england someday and see historic places, figures and such! Greetings from Philippines!
@Venus20000
@Venus20000 2 роки тому
You better visit soon, English history, historical places and figures are being destroyed by racists in the country because history hurts their feelings.
@barrybarnes96
@barrybarnes96 2 роки тому
@@Venus20000 lol
@philk9501
@philk9501 2 роки тому
I personally live right next door to Hadrians wall put up in 122. Still there in places, but this was the wall responsible for giving George RR martin the ideas for Game of Thrones
@tiestokygoericprydz3963
@tiestokygoericprydz3963 2 роки тому
Fantastic
@tiestokygoericprydz3963
@tiestokygoericprydz3963 2 роки тому
@@philk9501 Jr Tolkien, HG Wells, William Wordsworth, Jane Austen, Arthur Conan Doyle are way better
@aurorarain1265
@aurorarain1265 Рік тому
Fascinating, thank you! I have often wondered how it all began.
@thicclegendfeep4050
@thicclegendfeep4050 10 місяців тому
The story of England from the ancient Hunter gatherers and Neolithic megalith builders to the modern day is one of my all time favorite sagas in human history. English, and British isles history as a whole is always fascinating to me.
@notgadot
@notgadot 7 місяців тому
I second that.
@dazediss6629
@dazediss6629 Рік тому
This was really interesting as I’m from Cumbria, which on the map is the part of England directly east of the Isle of Man, formally part of southern Strathclyde. It explains why my ancestors all spoke an ancient language of Cumbric, which was a blend of Celtic, Welsh & Norse. It became extinct in the 12th century - after the carve up of Strathclyde. But it does explain why the dialects & accents around where I live are so weirdly diverse, more so than any other region in the U.K. For instance - 3 miles up the road in Gretna, Dumfries & Galloway - everybody speaks with a Scottish accent. 2 miles east in the western Yorkshire dales - everyone speaks with a Yorkshire accent, 10 miles south in Lancaster everyone speaks with a Lancashire accent, and everyone in the Lake District (where I live) has a totally unique accent which is a blend of all 4.
@karenstanley8038
@karenstanley8038 Рік тому
Yes it is more than likely that your region is the most diverse today.
@gcluskey
@gcluskey Рік тому
The accents in Ireland vary every few miles also. Accents are very interesting a very handy way of recognizing where in the small country they’re from
@tinello8499
@tinello8499 Рік тому
Same thing happens here in Miami Florida… hehe, Coral Gables, North Miami, Doral, South Miami, Kendall, Downtown and the Beach áreas all have different “accents “
@Pwj579
@Pwj579 Рік тому
You should visit Baltimore, MD . We have some funny accents , just make sure to “ warsh” your hands with “ werm wooter” and “soooap”
@raymondsanchez78
@raymondsanchez78 Рік тому
In Los Angeles, there's the Valley accent, West Hollywood's "Gayccent", Watts and South Central has the "Blackccent", East LA has your Cholo foo foo accent, you got china town and little Tokyo, and of course the hills where they don't recognize any accent that makes less than 150,000 USD yearly.
@ACinDorset
@ACinDorset 2 роки тому
The Last Kingdom on Netflix got me interested in this period of history.
@trufellefurt3298
@trufellefurt3298 Рік тому
I recommend you the entire series of books by Bernard Cornwell, on the basis of which the series was made, much better than Netflix's series :)
@Nethanel773
@Nethanel773 Рік тому
Thanks for putting this up
@oliversherman2414
@oliversherman2414 Рік тому
I love your channel keep up the great stuff!!!
@English_Dawn
@English_Dawn 2 роки тому
Often glossed over thank you for bringing this history to the channel.
@oguzhantekden2
@oguzhantekden2 2 роки тому
On my main channel, I make videos with subtitles in 3 languages for folk tunes of different nations. You are also invited. :) ukposts.info/have/v-deo/iap3qo9qcH5mmIk.html
@elvenkind6072
@elvenkind6072 Рік тому
Great job! I'm really, deeply interested in history, and specially English and Norse history, but I've never seen such an elegant presentation of how England came to be. You got a new subscriber, and naturally a like! Have a nice weekend everyone, from Alv, Norway.
@metalc0readd1ct
@metalc0readd1ct Рік тому
Bro change your profile picture Or assassins will kill you ...
@notgadot
@notgadot 7 місяців тому
I love england too
@aleksandard.3311
@aleksandard.3311 6 місяців тому
well, that was amazing explanation ! well done !
@Knowledgia
@Knowledgia 6 місяців тому
Glad you liked it!
@EverGameStudios
@EverGameStudios Рік тому
i liked the video, but i wish it didn't stopped there. would of been nice to have multipart videos, from that one, up to the 20th century. with 10-20 minutes episode each. either way, it's a thumbs up from me 🙂
@malaysianmapping9767
@malaysianmapping9767 2 роки тому
Edgar: This kingdom will rule the world! Me: Well, he isn't wrong.
@malaysianmapping9767
@malaysianmapping9767 2 роки тому
@Amit Mishra hey
@kirilll7806
@kirilll7806 2 роки тому
FR..... 😳😳😳😳😳😳
@kirilll7806
@kirilll7806 2 роки тому
@Amit Mishra bruh i said for real :/
@davidearea242
@davidearea242 2 роки тому
@Amit Mishra- Goodbye.
@matthalstead7933
@matthalstead7933 2 роки тому
@Gang Beast he literally isnt.
@LurkerAnonymous
@LurkerAnonymous 2 роки тому
The Last Kingdom series has this entire period covered.
@scapingby
@scapingby 2 роки тому
the entire period as shown in the video? no lol.
@corinnZV
@corinnZV 2 роки тому
Surely you mean The Saxon Chronicles, by Bernard Cornwall. Excellent read.
@benoneill4318
@benoneill4318 2 роки тому
@@corinnZV no he means the TV adaptation like he said.
@corinnZV
@corinnZV 2 роки тому
@@benoneill4318 which hardly covers half the material that the book does.
@jgbecker24
@jgbecker24 2 роки тому
I am Uhtred, son of Uhtred, brother of Uhtred and I am from Bebbenberrg!"
@kabuteshiitake7071
@kabuteshiitake7071 Рік тому
My goodness what excellent animation and narration
@TheBlackzman
@TheBlackzman Рік тому
Thx of the explain 😄
@jeffreycihlar3072
@jeffreycihlar3072 2 роки тому
I hope this turns into a series for other major Nations
@blah......4970
@blah......4970 2 роки тому
Scotland being the first, obviously 😉
@northman9191
@northman9191 2 роки тому
It is a series called The Last Kingdom. Highly recommend!
@theothercd
@theothercd 2 роки тому
@@northman9191 they mean a series where each video's about how a different major nation formed lmao
@greatermad8288
@greatermad8288 2 роки тому
This would be nice
@HVLLOWS1999
@HVLLOWS1999 2 роки тому
I'd say Spain but their origin story is extremely well known and played out. Portugal would be cool and maybe the HRE.
@dukejukebox775
@dukejukebox775 Рік тому
"The Last Kingdom" is the best historical series out there on this subject,historical facts are pretty accurate and acting is superb!
@InglesDinamico100
@InglesDinamico100 Рік тому
I came here because of serie LTK to understand better england
@EfficientTrout
@EfficientTrout Рік тому
Umm no, but it certainly educate people who hates reading history books
@InglesDinamico100
@InglesDinamico100 Рік тому
@@EfficientTrout i live coutry rarely find history books from other countries
@justsayin4117
@justsayin4117 Рік тому
Facts aren’t that accurate. Just kind of shows what life was like and how brutal the Vikings were. And the constant struggle for power, land and wealth. Funny thing about the show is Uhtred the Bold never met Alfred the Great. Alfred was king from 871-899… while Uhtred died in the year 1016 over 100 years apart from their deaths. Many characters were based on real people just not as historically accurate.
@mohammedarafatlone
@mohammedarafatlone Рік тому
@@justsayin4117 yeah also shows sithric was killed by edward however this video shows he held Northumbria even after Edward's death and was later under uthred who acted as a buffer and wasn't under any oaths🗿 I understand the show wouldn't be interesting if it was straight to the point & had no court intrigues
@allanovelha1969
@allanovelha1969 2 місяці тому
Your channel is fantastic, I must say
@alexvaraderey
@alexvaraderey Рік тому
That was very useful. Early English history tends to be overlooked by William the Conqueror's invasion of 1066.
@tiagofonsecaesousa2232
@tiagofonsecaesousa2232 2 роки тому
As a Portuguese I am proud of having an allie like that
@user-ot1yt5zx9v
@user-ot1yt5zx9v 2 роки тому
If they murdered one million of your people would you still have same view genocide 🤔 sure Portuguese are colonizer's too
@xanderreyno
@xanderreyno 2 роки тому
🇬🇧🤝♥️🇵🇹
@davidcovington901
@davidcovington901 2 роки тому
@@user-ot1yt5zx9v USA enslaved many blacks. The Southern culture not highly regarded by their descendants! Spain killed or enslaved much of the Americas. Yet Latin Americans tend to regard Spain highly. Always thought that odd. Go back far enough, you personally might decide to hate every nation. And maybe you do.
@Lau2856.
@Lau2856. 2 роки тому
@@user-ot1yt5zx9v they won both world wars, they can't commit genocide
@user-ot1yt5zx9v
@user-ot1yt5zx9v 2 роки тому
@@Lau2856. They murdered one million Irish genocide 🤔 murdered millions of native American tribes 🤔 Churchill himself lead soldiers to war in India and murdered millions of people genocide 🤔 what history are you people learning!! 🤔
@ericrobert4651
@ericrobert4651 2 роки тому
What is really happening to the world Economy? Economy crisis everywhere🤦‍♂️.
@keiththomson9629
@keiththomson9629 2 роки тому
The real estate industry crackdown clipped Evergrande's wings, stopped it taking on more debt and had the flow-on effect of forcing it to sell apartments at a discount so cash would continue rolling in.
@goergejones6861
@goergejones6861 2 роки тому
Evergrande is worried it won't be able to sell apartments quickly enough to meet its debt repayments.
@alvincraig8020
@alvincraig8020 2 роки тому
@@keiththomson9629 Real estate makes up a substantial share - more than a quarter - of China's economy, which is the second largest in the world.
@ebonicalbert5711
@ebonicalbert5711 2 роки тому
Australian iron ore is exported to China to make steel, much of which is used for for construction, so a crash in property sales and apartment developments could hit our exports. The world needs to know this.
@howellrichard6712
@howellrichard6712 2 роки тому
For context, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade says Australia exported almost $85 billion worth of iron ore and concentrates to China in 2019-20.
@ishmael4489
@ishmael4489 Рік тому
I'm here because I'm watching the Last Kingdom on Netflix at the moment. Very clear video. Thanks.
@thejedicrusader4606
@thejedicrusader4606 Рік тому
Excellent video, one I love coming back to!
@kapilbusawah7169
@kapilbusawah7169 2 роки тому
I love this video. For the next history lesson, it would be great to have a timer in one of the corners so we can better appreciate the timeline between events
@oldcountryman2795
@oldcountryman2795 2 роки тому
This is great! Exactly the right amount of information without getting bogged down.
@wefinishthisnow3883
@wefinishthisnow3883 2 роки тому
It's good, but I found it far too basic and it doesn't even answer the question it asked in the beginning ("Who claims the land before the English?"). Who were the people that were already there and what was their background? Who were the Angles and Saxons? Where did the Picts and Scots come from? Why did the Romans 'fade'? What was Wales and western Ireland doing during that time? Why were they all left alone?
@golden.lights.twinkle2329
@golden.lights.twinkle2329 2 роки тому
@@wefinishthisnow3883 To answer those questions would necessitate the video being much longer and no-one would watch it to the end.
@fahadaljasmi9106
@fahadaljasmi9106 Рік тому
The last kingdom was too accurate
@bluehatmusique
@bluehatmusique Рік тому
Nowhere was the name "Lord Uhtred of Bebbanburg" mentioned 😅
@martinkerr2721
@martinkerr2721 Рік тому
@@bluehatmusique lol know what killed me with the show ,Uhtred trying to sound like a viking shocking voice ,Destiny is all , even my fellow Scot h Mark Rowley plays Finan great actor ,Osferth how was wee mong in their band ,now pays Amon in HOTD 1 with patch on his eye
@nitotech
@nitotech Рік тому
Vikings more fun though
@kelseyblack2686
@kelseyblack2686 Рік тому
great informative video!!!! thank you
@vlonewaki968
@vlonewaki968 2 роки тому
Thank you to the Assassins creed franchise for teaching me these historic events😂😂
@rufiorules
@rufiorules 2 роки тому
I live a couple of miles from Ravensthorpe and let me tell you it's nothing like the game. You really wouldn't want to live there...
@rayulena720
@rayulena720 2 роки тому
@@rufiorules wait so ravensthorpe is a real-world place?
@rufiorules
@rufiorules 2 роки тому
@@rayulena720 sure is! On the road between Dewsbury and Huddersfield in Yorkshire. It was quite funny to hear there was a game being made based around it. It is NOT worth a visit. There is a lot of history in this area, which is why I'm looking forward to playing it at some point to see if there's anything I can recognise. Sandal castle and Pontefract castle are local and important places, but I think they're a lot later on in the timeline, more War of the Roses than The Vikings.
@rayulena720
@rayulena720 2 роки тому
@@rufiorules why it's not recommended to visit?
@MoviesNGames007uk
@MoviesNGames007uk 2 роки тому
@@rufiorules The Ravensthorpe in Valhalla looks like it's in Nottinghamshire on the map
@dergaga1232
@dergaga1232 2 роки тому
The highest compliments to you. I enjoyed the whole video getting informed about how England was formed. I have only known before that Northumbria, Mercia, etc. were existent. But how England was formed out of these conflicts was missing in my mind. Greetings from Germany.
@BobC250
@BobC250 2 роки тому
Yes, it is interesting that while England often garners such nationalism, that the majority of people here (aside from descendents of the original Briton Celts and Picts, and Scandinavians), are of Germanic Saxon origin. English is full of the sons of the old German Saxons and (to a lesser extent) Angles. :o)
@scottmoseley3928
@scottmoseley3928 2 роки тому
There's lots of English accents that come from the original britons. The Northern accent, the accent in Anglia the accent in Bristol. We are half anglo-saxon half briton
@expressoevangelism80
@expressoevangelism80 Рік тому
Similarly Germany has an eventful time in it’s formation, and generally we aren’t taught much about you guys until we get to the 20th century. It would be interesting to have a similar production as to how your country developed. It would obviously have to be broadcast in English, as everyone is aware as to very few of us know your language, apart from ‘war sprung dork technique,’ and we all think that’s to do with the Audi’s suspension.
@XXXTENTAClON227
@XXXTENTAClON227 Рік тому
@@BobC250 worth mentioning that Germany does not equate to Magna Germania nor Germanic the same way Britannia does not equate to Great Britain, they have merely borrowed former names Calling the English Germans is just as logical as calling Germans Russian or French… aka not true at all. Otherwise all of Continental Europe could just be assumed as the exact same too.
@wolfiestreet6899
@wolfiestreet6899 Рік тому
You're not getting it back, Saxon.
@BuzzSargent
@BuzzSargent Рік тому
I was reading the comments below. These are some of the most intelligent, thought provoking followers I have encountered on UKposts. Congratulations all. Happy Trails from Florida
@Zalley
@Zalley 10 місяців тому
Great video - learned a lot.
@sorel456
@sorel456 2 роки тому
I'm sure this amount of history you covered could be told for hours. I thank you for the 10 min abridgement. do you teach at a University? I would love to subscribe myself to your lectures.
@ianthenerd
@ianthenerd 2 роки тому
Very informative, but somehow ("The casualties was disastrously high") I doubt this is a university professor.
@tomthomassony8607
@tomthomassony8607 2 роки тому
@@ianthenerd engaging with an audience on UKposts is totally different to an academic lecture.
@justinpreston4152
@justinpreston4152 2 роки тому
@@ianthenerd it was sarcasm in case you missed it :p
@lemorab1
@lemorab1 2 роки тому
Yes, thank you for being succinct and to the point, transmitting the most valuable information! Most of the time, the long-winded You Tube history videos are exasperating because the narrator is more in love with the sound of his/her own voice than the history they are imparting. Also, I wonder if the author of the book "The Viking," upon which the 1958 Kirk and Tony movie is based, used the actual Northumbrian king Eric Bloodaxe (great name!) as inspiration for Eric the Viking in the book and movie?
@fritsvanzanten3573
@fritsvanzanten3573 2 роки тому
@@ianthenerd plenty of university professors use language like that ;-)
@ianwatson6148
@ianwatson6148 2 роки тому
Absolutely brilliant,loved it. As a keen amateur history buff loved the kings of the different regions and the way which king was more successful than others. Thank you
@mezroth
@mezroth Рік тому
Nice documentary and nicely narrated. It would be nice if you could mention the dates on each event and perhaps display them . I got a little bit confused due to my dyslexia. 😕
@MindBlower18
@MindBlower18 Рік тому
Great documentary 👍 Thx from Munich 😉
@BlueKnight0007.
@BlueKnight0007. 2 роки тому
Would love to see more of these for more countries around the world and possibly for the whole length of time they existed. Great work!
@sentinal2343
@sentinal2343 2 роки тому
They will never allow or do such a thing as it would expose the consistant theme running through out time, which would become apparant to the average person and such a project would simply expose it for the whole world to see, they are currently trying to stop that particular group, but its too late, geni is out the bottle and its getting worse for you and them that they are actually fabricating historical so called "finds" to sure up your non exsistant history(s)!
@WJCharliee
@WJCharliee Рік тому
Excellent history! You definitely do an outstanding job! That recap at the end shows that you’re a master. Very rarely do I see other videos give a concluding remark. Intro body conclusion the three points of any good lecture. Keep up the good work👍💯🎯
@kassimkhan5524
@kassimkhan5524 Рік тому
Thanks for the history lesson
@achatzia
@achatzia 2 роки тому
Wow, this was a great piece of info! Excellent presentation and graphics.
@BlackNRedBiker
@BlackNRedBiker 2 роки тому
Awesome video, I'm from London so naturally the history of not just England but all the surrounding islands and nations has always fascinated me
@scintillam_dei
@scintillam_dei 2 роки тому
London? You mean Londonistan. :-)
@Knowledgia
@Knowledgia 2 роки тому
The fact that you are from London and you have a Viking name it is kinda concerning
@Mo74mmad
@Mo74mmad 2 роки тому
Top tier video mate. I’m from London lot so naturally the history of note juss England but all the surrounding islands and nations has always fascinated me innit
@kacgb5315
@kacgb5315 2 роки тому
@@scintillam_dei that awkward moment when it's still majority whit English....anyway is ee u every where sucking off the Spanish from central America
@JJaqn05
@JJaqn05 2 роки тому
@@kacgb5315 No it's not. White English is the minority in London. I live in North London and all i see are Muslims and Arabs every day. They are even more common than black people and mixed people like myself.
@atomicbarbarian7372
@atomicbarbarian7372 Рік тому
This is my favorite period and region of history. There are thousands of interesting stories here.
@pr0chszy
@pr0chszy Рік тому
Very nice video, however the lack of timestamps throughout the events being described makes things a little confusing, since we don't know for sure how much time has passed between events
@adampalmer5399
@adampalmer5399 Рік тому
I’m late to this piece but this was really good. I knew a lot about the start of the Viking Invasion & then Alfred taking back Wessex but I didn’t know everything after that so great job while keeping it interesting!🤟🤯💯
@YeeeeGreg
@YeeeeGreg 2 роки тому
Great video once again! If you’re able to fit it into your future plans, I think a follow-up video about the period between William’s conquest of England in 1066 and the outbreak of the Hundred Years War would be awesome!
@oguzhantekden2
@oguzhantekden2 2 роки тому
On my main channel, I make videos with subtitles in 3 languages for folk tunes of different nations. You are also invited. :) ukposts.info/have/v-deo/iap3qo9qcH5mmIk.html
@teoengchin
@teoengchin Рік тому
This period of English history is fascinating. They should make a TV series about it
@uzaidgurjee4798
@uzaidgurjee4798 Рік тому
Their is, the last kingdom. Probably the most underrated tv show on Netflix. It even had a good finish unlike game of thrones which was inspired by another part of English history.
@jswen2477
@jswen2477 Рік тому
The Last Kingdom comes close
@gregorygause1427
@gregorygause1427 Рік тому
Yep,they should but speak the truth don’t leave out how they went to many other countries(African,India), where they raped,and killed.They stripped those countries of their natural resources,made plenty of $$$,then they put nothing back.Those countries,and many other are very poor places,where there’s starvation.So you’re right don’t leave that part out!!!!!!!!!!!!
@mikehunt8968
@mikehunt8968 Рік тому
@@gregorygause1427 DILLIGAF? BTW we use £ not $, which predate them by a millennia 🙄
@gregorygause1427
@gregorygause1427 Рік тому
@@mikehunt8968 well whatever it was,give what they stole give back to all the natives of that land they stole from.
@fs.pureblood
@fs.pureblood Рік тому
Just a point I think worth mentioning. Eric bloodaxe was killed in battle on stainmore pass near where the A66 runs now from scotch corner to Cumbria.
@enricotiberi7872
@enricotiberi7872 2 роки тому
As an Italian, I must say England had a great history of unification!
@pablosaintmarr3223
@pablosaintmarr3223 2 роки тому
Not met many English people have you Enrico ? they despise each other like no other race or country .
@enricotiberi7872
@enricotiberi7872 2 роки тому
@@pablosaintmarr3223 unfortunately I never went to UK, I can't confirm it, I could trust you about this. But every folk around the world has its pros and cons... we Italians too, of course. 😂😉
@lesdodoclips3915
@lesdodoclips3915 2 роки тому
@@pablosaintmarr3223 the fact you have a Scottish banner of the the jack shows you are either Incredibly bitter and hate English A troll
@jareno5496
@jareno5496 2 роки тому
@@pablosaintmarr3223 that's straight up not true. Northerners and southern joke with each other based on stereotypes but that's that far from hate
@devlin7575
@devlin7575 2 роки тому
Your own country’s unification I studied at school and found it very interesting
@muhammadsameerdar1091
@muhammadsameerdar1091 2 роки тому
Sir, I am a student and love the subject of history so keeping making videos on different rulers of different kingdoms of different countries. The way you explained was brilliant and the video was very interesting.
@janicesmyth1713
@janicesmyth1713 Місяць тому
And that’s how we become great and Ruled an Empire, we never took no for an answer.
@soniahamilton9914
@soniahamilton9914 Рік тому
This was so interesting!
@BoxerRick
@BoxerRick Рік тому
Love this video and all Dark Age history. My family was supposed to have first come from Ireland to fight in the battle of Heavenfield for King Oswald. Thanks for this entertaining and informative take.
@CarlOttersen
@CarlOttersen 2 роки тому
Really good graphics! One of the cleanest presentations ever :-)
@greysymphonyearth
@greysymphonyearth 7 місяців тому
Amazing. I love all history
@RJavierYepesDeV
@RJavierYepesDeV 10 місяців тому
Awesome video! Quito-Ecuador 🇪🇨 2023
@ShelbyFarrow
@ShelbyFarrow 2 роки тому
This was a great video. I have always been interested in the history of my English ancestors and this was concise and to the point. Very well explained.
@gonzalovidal7766
@gonzalovidal7766 2 роки тому
Beautifully explained! I enjoyed it thoroughly. Thank you.
@TRUTHorSTFU
@TRUTHorSTFU Рік тому
Good explanation of the very early days of England. Do you have another video describing how England's monarchy down to the late QE2 developed out of this period of chaos?
@simonbennett5844
@simonbennett5844 Рік тому
The Anglo-Saxons by Marc Morris is brilliant, covers this topic in great detail.
@1giblesp
@1giblesp Рік тому
Thanks for the enjoyable video. The first Viking raiders actually came from Denmark, as did the Jutes and Angles. It wasn't an army that raided Lindisfarne, the first raids were small bands that hit hard and fast.
@medusaslair
@medusaslair Рік тому
Yeah, hence Danes.... People from Denmark = Danes.
@chrisstucker1813
@chrisstucker1813 Рік тому
In hindsight, filling a monastery on the North East coast of England full of riches and having only monks to protect it may have not been a good idea.
@ALFAGOMMA
@ALFAGOMMA Рік тому
The Angles came from southern Schleswig, interfacing with the Saxons further to the south. They were not Danes. Centuries later the Germans and Danes had wars over this area of land, both claiming it as their own. This gave rise to the 'Schleswig-Holstein Question' that Lord Palmerston famously remarked, "Only three people have ever really understood (it)....the Prince Consort, who is dead, a German professor who has gone mad, and I, who have forgotten all about it."
@andersjohnsen5856
@andersjohnsen5856 3 місяці тому
For the first viking raids: The common belief is that those who attacked Lindisfarne came from modern day Norway. But if you have contrary sources I would love to hear them. A google search also talks about a raid 3 years before: “ Archbishop Alcuin of York on the sacking of Lindisfarne. The first known account of a Viking raid in Anglo-Saxon England comes from 789, when three ships from Hordaland (in modern Norway) landed in the Isle of Portland on the southern coast of Wessex.
@angelotaplatzidis193
@angelotaplatzidis193 2 роки тому
Great vid! Would be useful to add date graphics when mentioned. Visual clues help digest material
@andysheldon828
@andysheldon828 Рік тому
Nicely done ….. 🎉
@petermikhail96
@petermikhail96 11 місяців тому
Great video, what happened to the Wales portion during all this?
@paulwusteman1094
@paulwusteman1094 Рік тому
Only a few Anglo-Saxon churches now survive that were not enlarged and rebuilt in the Middle Ages but a large number of beautiful manuscripts and artefacts survive, of which the Sutton Hoo treasure in the British Museum is perhaps the most spectacular, along with the Lindisfarne Gospels. Alfred - a true philosopher king - and Aethelstan were extraordinary people - as was also Aethelfled, a brilliant ruler who earned and kept the loyalty of her nobles.
@condorX2
@condorX2 Рік тому
Aye. The Viking completely changed them, from fighting for their homeland against invaders to become the invader themselves who colonized half the world and plundering all their riches. Here is nice article. The British East India Company seized Bengal in 1757 by force. Then the British forced the peasantry to handover their produce and engineered a famine in 1770 that killed a third of the population. Following that, there were 24 famines between 1850-1899 in different parts of the country, where tens of millions of people killed. From 1765 to 1938, Britain extracted 45 trillion pound sterling from India, which was effectively the down payment for the Industrial Revolution. In 1700, India had 25% of the world’s GDP. By 1950, they had only 4%. In 1943, during the WW II, Winston Churchill diverted food from Bengal to Britain, resulted in 3 million Indians deaths. When India got independent from the British, the literacy rate was just 14%. From the late 17th century to the 18th century, Britain smuggled opium into China to dope the population, a strategy to turn around a huge trade deficit, after the British could not find enough silver to pay the Qing government in their tea and porcelain trades. After opium was destroyed in salt water and ports were closed by the Chinese in ordered to curb opium, the British started the Opium War I, which China lost. Hong Kong was forced to be surrendered to the British. After 12 years, the British got really greedy. They demanded the Qing government: 1) To open the borders of China to allow goods coming in and out freely and tax free. 2) Make opium legal in China. After being rejected, the British and French, with support by the USA, started Opium War II with China, which again, China lost. The Anglo-French military raided the Summer Palace, an estimated 150,000 pieces of historic treasures with a 1900-year span from the first Qin Dynasty up to the Qing Dynasty were raided and many ended up in the British Museum in London. After the Summer Palace was burned down in 3 days, the Anglo-French military then threatened to burn the Imperial Palace. The Qing government was forced to pay with free trade ports, 300,000 kilograms of silver and the Kowloon district north of Hong Kong Island was taken. Since then, China’s resources flew out freely from the free trade ports. In the subsequent amendment to the treaties, Chinese people were sold overseas to serve as labor, famously known as “piglet labor”. Britain, a tiny country, had turned the two biggest economies in the world into poverty stricken slumps. China and India co-existed for 4000 years without problems. Buddhism originated in India and widely adopted in China. China sent Buddhist monks to India to learn Buddhism from India. When the British were preparing for India’s independence, an ambiguity was left behind at the border between China and India, and since then, it became the point of conflicts between China and India, including a war at the border in 1962. Divide and rule, is their tactic used over and over again. The British colonized my country Malaysia in 1786. During WW II, when the Japanese came to Malaya, the British fled the country, and the Malayan Communists were left behind to fight a gorilla warfare with the Japanese in the jungles. After the Japanese surrendered, the Malayan Communist fighters went back to towns. Then the British came back, surrounded the towns and mass murdered them. Before handed back to China, Hong Kong was ruled under an iron fist, but when Hong Kong was returned to China, the UK pushed for democracy in Hong Kong. There are many reasons for the empire’s successes. But one thing stands out: hypocrisy. -Zeis Siez 🤓
@christopherhumphrys7398
@christopherhumphrys7398 2 роки тому
England arguably a country with the biggest impact on the world 🌎
@Gleichtritt
@Gleichtritt 2 роки тому
Nah, I think Italy and Israel share this thrown. England in its structure is just a result of these two.
@theburden9920
@theburden9920 2 роки тому
@@Gleichtritt China and india
@theburden9920
@theburden9920 2 роки тому
@@Gleichtritt and greece as well
@firemangan2731
@firemangan2731 2 роки тому
I think its England, Germany, Russia, China, Greece, Rome, Egypt, United States, Mongolia, Spain, Portugal, the arabs and Inida had an impact on the world. If you look at a huge historical view.
@theburden9920
@theburden9920 2 роки тому
@@firemangan2731 yes correct, China for alchohol paper, compass, and gunpowder aka fireworks. America for the internet. England for the industrial revolution. Russia for the first man and dog in space. India and greece for mathematics, and Japan for anime and hentai!!!!
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