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Divine Strategies: The Role of Religion in Medieval Warfare
In the heart of the medieval period, warfare was more than a contest of arms, armor, and tactics. It was a clash of ideologies, values, and most profoundly, beliefs. Religion was not merely an accessory to medieval society-it was the very core of existence, guiding both rulers and warriors in their decisions on and off the battlefield. In this essay, we explore how faith shaped strategies, inspired armies, and justified conflicts during this tumultuous period. Through divine authority, religious rituals, and holy symbols, medieval warfare became as much a spiritual endeavor as a physical one.
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5 Surprising Reasons The Hundred Years' War Lasted So Long
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Explore the fascinating history of the Hundred Years' War, a medieval conflict that lasted from 1337 to 1453, and discover the 5 surprising reasons behind its prolonged duration. This engaging history documentary delves into the epic battles, strategic alliances, and royal rivalries that shaped the fate of England and France during the Middle Ages. From the iconic Battle of Agincourt to the her...
MEDIEVAL MONARCHS GO VIRAL!
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MEDIEVAL MONARCHS GO VIRAL!
The Shocking Death of King John (And Why It Matters Today)
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The Shocking Death of King John (And Why It Matters Today)
Medieval Warfare at its BLOODIEST - Neville's Cross 1346
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Medieval Warfare at its BLOODIEST - Neville's Cross 1346
The Surprising Fate of Scotland's Twin Princes
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The Surprising Fate of Scotland's Twin Princes
Eleanor of Aquitaine: Queen, Crusader, and Controversial Leader
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The Dramatic Saga of Eleanor of Aquitaine: A Woman Who Changed History
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1066 Edgar Aetheling Declared King of England
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1066 Edgar Aetheling Declared King of England
Battle of Hastings: Historical Revelations
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The Targaryen Tragedy: A History of Fire & Blood
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The Unbelievable True Story of Henry V's March to Calais
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The Medieval Power Struggles That Inspired Game of Thrones Part 2: "The Wars of the Roses "
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The Medieval Power Struggles That Inspired Game of Thrones Part 2: "The Wars of the Roses "
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Perkin Warbeck: The Capture at Beaulieu Abbey
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Feast of St. Francis Assisi: The Saint Who Spoke to Animals
The Dark History Behind Bloody Mary's Coronation
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The Dark History Behind Bloody Mary's Coronation
Why Richard III is More Important Than Ever
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Why Richard III is More Important Than Ever
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The Horrifying Persecution of Catholics in Tudor England
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The Most Dramatic Rise to Power in History
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How Vikings Captured Canterbury & Nearly Conquered England
The Battle of the Brothers: Henry I vs Robert Curthose
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The Battle of the Brothers: Henry I vs Robert Curthose
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The Bizarre Drinking Habits of Medieval Europe!
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The Ultimate Medieval Power Struggle: William II vs the Archbishop of Canterbury
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The Battle of Blore Heath: The Fight for the English Crown
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The Battle of Blore Heath: The Fight for the English Crown

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  • @liberty_and_justice67
    @liberty_and_justice67 21 час назад

    John was an idiot. Heritage does not bestow ability. Key weakness in monarchy.

  • @mattslater167
    @mattslater167 22 часа назад

    Edward the Black Prince wasn't called that in his lifetime, but by the English Renaissance, there's evidence (including Shakespeare) they were calling him that. Mostly it was because he was absolutely brutal in pursuit of France. But his personal "peacetime" arms were argent ostrich feathers on a sable field, and according to Tuchman, he was known for wearing black a lot, which was kinda cutting edge for the upper classes of the day, but I haven't seen that mentioned elsewhere: it's definitely plausible, as the Black Death opened up a better class of fabric for townsfolk, driving the nobility to a more understated aesthetic, which persists to this day.

  • @DavidJohnRedwood
    @DavidJohnRedwood 3 дня назад

    As much as John was not a good king, I agree, but he was not necessarily the worst either. Just look at what he inherited from his brother.

  • @mikesecondname
    @mikesecondname 3 дня назад

    It has far reaching implications for the western world. We got the Magna Carta out of king John of England. There would be no usa as it is today without this first step. English liberalism and enlightenment is considerably better than the French alternative too. What republic are they on now? Sixth re-do?

  • @honeylacecookie
    @honeylacecookie 4 дня назад

    My own 19th great grandfather fought along with William1 and his own grandson would go on to become a Templar. Our CoA is 1 of the original 13 CoA that still looks down on every future King and Queen to be crowned at Westminster Abby. DeLacy still lives across the world. And we still honor our Lord God and Crown and Country. Loyalty is the heart of our family.

  • @eiriksinclair5986
    @eiriksinclair5986 4 дня назад

    Greenland Bridge, Stamford Barrel Iceland, Dreadnought Spears. Oddly enough, it is related to the myth of Atlantis... I will summarize it for you: - c.1200BC: Cretan Guard discovers America, Zeus' Deluge 1100BC brings Thracian Field Workers to America (Olmecs), New Amsterdam NY returns them to Europe. - 754BC: God Mar & Hel (Helen of Sparta-Lupa) inhabit Ecuador & Peru (Jormungandr Dragon), Atlantean trek from Ethiopia to Gold Coast 500BC, Alexandria 323BC (Eiriksdottir) - 261BC: Punic Wars, Phoenician Mariners inhabit Appalachian Mts., Olmecs which did not return to Europe become (Maya), Carthage splits to Denmark & New York Island (Roanoke) - 133BC: Religion of Thor, Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus took gladitorial men to America via the Tiber River, it is the story of Spartacus, flowed up Midgaard Serpent (Mississippi Riv.) - 1AD: Orion's Den (Odin) was the place where Abraham the Wanderer gave Canaan to the Phoenicians. It was moved to America... Odin's Cobblestone Court (Washington DC). - Erik the Red was oversized, he mixed with skinny Phoenicians (Skraelingr) around the Ouroboros Dragon circling the Appalachian Mountains, to Vineland, to Greenland, to Orkneys. - 1st to 5th centuries: Gothic Knights were created, they moved to Cordova Spain (Camelot), they crusaded across Gaul, conquered Rome, created Byzantine Empire. - 6th to 10th centuries: Tartar Knights were created from Liefr Erikson, they moved to Ireland (Arthur), they crusaded across France, defeated Mongols, created Finland (Toltecs). - 11th to 14th centuries: Templar Knights were created to replace Vikings in America, 1066-1118AD, they created Junkets to the Holy Land (America), the search for the Holy Grail. - 1347AD: Plague, enough said about that, well maybe... we should mention all the mounds built across the St. Lawrence River Valley and Scandinavia to connect the dots - 15th century: Teutonic Knights, St. Clare Expedition from 1201AD, St. Clair Expedition 1255AD, Sinclair Expedition 1362AD, created Aztec and Inca, Volga Riv. & Caucaus Mts. - 1459AD: Domenico & Bartholomew Colombo on Bimini Island discuss need for young Columbus 10yr old to return 33 years later, 1491AD Henry VIII, 1492AD Discovery of America. Arthur of Vesuvius in next post, 79AD eruption creates Kingdom of Naples in Florida, start of the Fountain of Youth on Bimini Island from Cuba & from Peru, to Walls of Derry (Arthur).

  • @Dusty-p9n
    @Dusty-p9n 4 дня назад

    Trying to figure out why my father's ancestors that were said to have come from Norway around 900-1000 a.d. had a crest from the house of Kent? Plus record of the same family in Yorkshire around 1030 a.d. Then my ancestor before America on same line came from Somerset. Farmers and ship captains in Massachusetts and Rhode Island.

    • @Dusty-p9n
      @Dusty-p9n 4 дня назад

      Same family on a similar last name.

    • @Dusty-p9n
      @Dusty-p9n 4 дня назад

      Different time period

    • @MedievalChronicles1066
      @MedievalChronicles1066 4 дня назад

      Check out: www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/23186

    • @MedievalChronicles1066
      @MedievalChronicles1066 4 дня назад

      The Handbook to English Heraldry by Charles Boutell

    • @Dusty-p9n
      @Dusty-p9n 4 дня назад

      @@MedievalChronicles1066 will check it out. Thank you

  • @ilikethiskindatube
    @ilikethiskindatube 6 дней назад

    They weren't native, they had only been in England for a few hundred years

  • @dalmetherian
    @dalmetherian 8 дней назад

    Nothing. That's how much of the fight that happened at Battle went into GOT. It was based on the Cousin's War between York and Lancaster about a thousand years later.

  • @reggaehits1391
    @reggaehits1391 10 дней назад

    He was black

  • @jgibbs651
    @jgibbs651 10 дней назад

    You are way, way off. Historians put the start of the so-called "Wars of the Roses" (never called that at the time or for a long period after) in 1399 when HENRY IV deposed his cousin RICHARD II. Henry's father was John of Gaunt, son of Edward III, and he deposed his cousin after being exiled and then deprived of his inheritance after his father's death. Henry IV faced rebellions throughout his 14 year reign and his son, HENRY V only had a brief reign before dying of dissentery to be replaced by his 6 month old son, HENRY VI. It was Henry VI's weakness that made an opening for the House of York, who were championed by Richard, Earl of Warwick, known as "The Kingmaker". The first Edward of York was killed in battle and it was his 18 year old son who eventually deposed Henry VI to become Edward IV. Briefly deposed when Warwick switched sides, Edward IV regained the throne to reign until 1483, when his death should have led to his son, the elder of the "Princes in the Tower" to becoming Edward V, but their uncle Richard, Duke of Gloucester, took him into custody and had himself crowned, becoming Richard III. His reign only lasted for 2 years before he was challenged by a distant cousin, Henry Tudor, whose shaky claim to the throne was through his mother, Margaret Beaufort. Henry landed with an army from exile in Brittany and fought Richard III at Bosworth, beating him to claim the throne and become Henry VII. He married Elizabeth of York, oldest daughter of Edward IV, thus combining the houses of York and Lancaster, the symbol of their union being the "Tudor Rose" which is white and red, and the House of Tudor reigned for the next 118 years. In GoT the two houses that are the equivalent are LANNISTER/Baratheon (Lancaster) and TARGARYEN (York) - the House of STARK is the equivalent of the House of TUDOR.

  • @M-20-100
    @M-20-100 14 дней назад

    So, shit happens.

  • @jaredkerr3590
    @jaredkerr3590 14 дней назад

    Trash short

  • @donomar8517
    @donomar8517 15 дней назад

    That name came out from torture

  • @sarahmasterman2737
    @sarahmasterman2737 15 дней назад

    What a bloody name 😂

  • @kennycfc8842
    @kennycfc8842 16 дней назад

    I must have missed the part where Robb Stark gets fat and parties all the time ✌️

  • @barbaradyson6951
    @barbaradyson6951 16 дней назад

    Typical yank Ptsd.

  • @Adaman368
    @Adaman368 16 дней назад

    Henry was a pyschotic mass killer ffs

  • @carolescutt2257
    @carolescutt2257 18 дней назад

    All in the name of God because he wanted to be a 'knight" or convert people into Christianity and help highlight leprosy sufferes xx

  • @murmursmeglos
    @murmursmeglos 18 дней назад

    It makes me laugh when Catholics act as the poor persecuted minority when they were literally the established order for centuries, persecuting before, during and after the reformation. Where do you think Protestants learnt it from? They literally have 'protest' in their name, as they are protesting against the brutality, corruption and elitism of the Catholic church. It's safe to say that England benefitted from it greatly, no longer under the shackles of a Pope who could be bought and blackmailed by others. It also led to Bibles in English rather than just Latin, allowing the poor and lower classes to read their own religion and not have to rely on their rich masters. The Church of England is tolerant to both sides nowadays but there's reason a Catholic is still not allowed to be monarch, the Pope shouldn't have influence in the running of another country.

  • @Chipoo88
    @Chipoo88 19 дней назад

    There’s so much to say about Mary. Her achievements are so often overlooked

  • @carlossanchez-uj3mz
    @carlossanchez-uj3mz 19 дней назад

    against all odds adn dominence and power catholicism survivre in England and in all countrys with persecutions

  • @DavidJohnRedwood
    @DavidJohnRedwood 19 дней назад

    Very interesting, as usual on this channel. England had it's first Queen Regnant, but was Mary the first ruling queen in all of western Europe / Europe as well? The only person I can think of, and am not sure, is Queen Isabella of Spain who I think may have reigned with her husband Ferdinand at the time they sent Christopher Columbus on his voyages. If anyone can enlighten me that would be kewl.

    • @MedievalChronicles1066
      @MedievalChronicles1066 19 дней назад

      I focus almost exclusively on England. I haven’t done much research on other European countries during the Middle Ages. You may be correct.

    • @Chipoo88
      @Chipoo88 19 дней назад

      @@DavidJohnRedwood Isabelle was used in her own right for Castille and her husband king of Aragon

  • @stacymar684
    @stacymar684 19 дней назад

    Richard III was a murderous tyrant. He murdered Henry VI, and murdered his own nephews to seize the throne. Furthermore, just as Shakespeare depicted him, he did indeed have a severely curved spine. It doesn't matter what he did during his reign. Murdering his nephews is utterly irredeemable.

    • @MedievalChronicles1066
      @MedievalChronicles1066 19 дней назад

      There’s no proof he murdered his nephews nor is there any proof he murdered Henry VI. You’re smoking too much Shakespeare! 🤣

    • @LEIFanevret
      @LEIFanevret 18 дней назад

      Tudor propaganda would not surprice me at all!​@@MedievalChronicles1066

  • @debralittle1341
    @debralittle1341 20 дней назад

    Protestants were persecuted too. Why didn't they know that either one is okay? Why did the government not see that it wasn't their duty to control religion? The Catholic Church was way too strong and powerful and no one should have that much power

  • @gogreen7794
    @gogreen7794 20 дней назад

    I kind of think it went both ways. No, I know it went both ways. Not to mention that my French Huguenot ancestors had to flee France to the Netherlands and England so they wouldn't end up massacred. Time to let the religious arrogance, on all sides, go!

  • @carolescutt2257
    @carolescutt2257 20 дней назад

    My most favouritest former king of England of England . Rip Richard 111 x

  • @jeremyglauert
    @jeremyglauert 20 дней назад

    No mystery as they found the two skeletons about 20 or 30 years ago

  • @DavidJohnRedwood
    @DavidJohnRedwood 20 дней назад

    Good video thanks. (Is the mediaeval period 1066 - 1485, or does it start or end earlier or later?)

  • @wallyjansen898
    @wallyjansen898 20 дней назад

    Edward ll was a very unlucky king. His overbearing father was a cruel man and as Edward was a bit of a softie they clashed often. Also , because if the homosexual feelings he had for Piers Gaveston there was trouble with his wife. He was never understood, but his advisers were also at fault.

  • @carolescutt2257
    @carolescutt2257 21 день назад

    Religion has killed more than illness or war ever x

  • @ticket_puncher
    @ticket_puncher 21 день назад

    Why is pycel there

  • @MaJessicaAndrade
    @MaJessicaAndrade 21 день назад

    Thank you for the strong faith of our catholic martyrs they stand for love and truth

  • @TheRealVolk
    @TheRealVolk 22 дня назад

    I loved the music at the end. 🐾

  • @tudorseleusan2334
    @tudorseleusan2334 23 дня назад

    congrats for the channel and the videos, great content

  • @TravisBrady-wn8fr
    @TravisBrady-wn8fr 24 дня назад

    I also drink me ale. Morning noon night. Hail to the king!!

  • @FrankyBlack
    @FrankyBlack 24 дня назад

    I'm a Viking. We drank mead 💪🏿💪🏿🪓🛡🗡⚔️💪🏿💪🏿

  • @FrankyBlack
    @FrankyBlack 24 дня назад

    Interesting.. what I heard is that they drank a beer in the morning for breakfast but it was thick almost like oatmeal and provided alot of nutrition and sustenance..and.also.gave them a.good buzz to.get through their filthy grueling day to day miserable lives. Sure is nice.to be alive today. Great video thanks!

  • @rrshorts6360
    @rrshorts6360 26 дней назад

    brother your short is good but use esay word so people can understand it properly