Agincourt Carol - English Medieval Song
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- Опубликовано: 24 окт 2021
- The Battle of Agincourt was an English victory in the Hundred Years' War. It took place on 25 October 1415 (Saint Crispin's Day) near Azincourt, in northern France. The unexpected English victory against the numerically superior French army boosted English morale and prestige, crippled France and started a new period of English dominance in the war.
After several decades of relative peace, the English had resumed the war in 1415 amid the failure of negotiations with the French. In the ensuing campaign, many soldiers died from disease, and the English numbers dwindled; they tried to withdraw to English-held Calais but found their path blocked by a considerably larger French army. Despite the numerical disadvantage, the battle ended in an overwhelming victory for the English.
King Henry V of England led his troops into battle and participated in hand-to-hand fighting. King Charles VI of France did not command the French army as he suffered from psychotic illnesses and associated mental incapacity. The French were commanded by Constable Charles d'Albret and various prominent French noblemen of the Armagnac party. This battle is notable for the use of the English longbow in very large numbers, with the English and Welsh archers comprising nearly 80 percent of Henry's army.
The Battle of Agincourt is one of England's most celebrated victories and was one of the most important English triumphs in the Hundred Years' War, along with the Battle of Crécy (1346) and Battle of Poitiers (1356). It forms the backdrop to events William Shakespeare's play Henry V, written in 1599. Видеоклипы
France been real quiet since this beat dropped
le roy angloys :
We're still processing this defeat 😔
No, France just kicked England out, the English were punished so hard at the end that they went at the sea to drown themselves... ''And we don't hear about those English cowards anymore''.
@@rpoutine3271 "English cowards" okay buddy what did the French do during that Second World War?
@@callumalexander-wl7tm They fought and lost, but kept fighting during the occupation. That quote comes straight from a song anyway (Le Roy Angloy). You can cherry pick ww2 all you want while ignoring ww1, against the French the English only won the 7 years war with the help of its alliance and France has the single best military record on the globe. France was attacked from all sides for well over 1400 years and managed to survive until the modern days... in which it is being destroyed by a migratory and submersive form of invasion against which it is currently incapable of fighting due to 21st century ideologies.
Back when england was based
It was based till the 1950’s, but became based again during the troubles
@@Chineseconcrete Facts bro
But this isn't pre Norman England so no not based
@@miracleyang3048the last based England was pre-Saxon
@@lordedmundblackadder9321 the last based England was during the Falklands war
This had hit written all over it, went double pewter in early 1416. Made #1 with a cross bow arrow on the top 100 in the Billboard Parchment Scroll on the feast day of St. Occam. A later remake by the Windsor Palace Playboys, a new group who just had their breakout hit “Henry The Eighth Our Man Of Faith” also made the charts.🇬🇧👑🦄
The unicorn is not the national animal of england it is the lion but lion never walk in england
@@royalwar13I beg to differ young man, I once slept under some trees near a hamlet which bears the name of Longleat and heard them roaring through the darkness of the night.
@@royalwar13they did in Neolithic times and plus it’s not meant to mean “oh we got lions” it’s like “brave like a lion”
For Fuck's Sake, everyone... British (mostly English, though) and us French were at war with each other for the better part of the last two millenia.
And so bloody damn what?! We were allies in Crimea, and during BOTH World Wars. Is it not enough now?
Let's stop fighting old wars that happened even before our great great grandparents were even borne.
Certified medieval classic
I have to think this bit is related to a German hymn called O HEILAND REISS.
Love the Latin bit talking about how they'll return to England with victory
Damn, this song is over 600 years old and it still slaps. lolz
I’m gonna play this in France
Play it in agincourt/azincourt
Prepare to receive a cannonball
lucky friend
And me i'm gonna play le roy engloys in England .
@@Noblerevenge2552the song has some few fallacies but it's good but this one is my favourite
Excellent! Happy St Crispin's Day! 🏴
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@@josearmandomartinezlizo Thank you!
For England
my map stayed exactly the same 😅
Long live the Kingdom of England !!!
You mean United African and Middle East?
@@dojz9u3vhow does 83% white do you get Africa or middle east
@@thesecondsilvereich7828we shouldnt count the non reproducing section of the population, they have no say over the ethnic future of a land,
@@TS-jm7jm people that don't have children are more of a minority most white English people I've meet have children by 21
@@thesecondsilvereich7828 odd, the numbers i saw on britains demographics said the trajectory implies 2066 is by the time the white pop would be outnumbered, can you elaborate on what numbers you are looking at??
'Give him good life and good ending' lol we saw how effective this prayer was
Long Live King Henry V! 🏴
Bit late for that mate
Yeah bro he kinda dead for awhile
bro commenting on this from the Middle Ages bruh 💀💀💀
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Imagine your in medieval war with a medieval band for not fear
For morale?
For king, god, and the country
Ah on savait rigoler à cette époque! Cette ambiance me manque!
This is the best song my mortal ears have ever heard. Thanks for this beautiful work of art
Wow this song is amazing ❤
Long live the kingdom of England
it's coming home 🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴🏴 lads.
just listening to this song for luck against France, but good luck to them too.
it did not :(
Saxons and Normans arise ❤🏴🤍
England lives and marches on! 🏴
yes
@@CJG2006 based
Anglic England is what we should want, need and have. Þe Normans (Nordmans) stole our land and hurt our tongue
Anglic England is what we should want, need and have. Þe Normans (Nordmans) stole our land and hurt our tongue
@@LAC03098 Just say Norman not Nordman. That suggests they didn't gallicised but most Normans stayed French and were Franks. Norman by location not blood. Heck Franks are sometimes by location but who's blood is Gaulish.
Me and the boys going to france:
Epic
As a Welshman, I can say, this beat slaps. Henry the V and VII were probably the best kings of medieval England in my opinion, well other than Richard the Lionheart but that’s unfair, because he went on a crusade in Jerusalem.
The best king of England wæs Ælfred the great 🏴❤️✝️⚔️
GOD SAVE ENGLAND FOR KING AND COUNTRY
This is so glorious music.
I love your content
God save the king, England and her people. Deus Vault.
I Wonder how many brits recognize this song nowdays
As a Brit I know this
vive l’Angleterre et la France chrétienne
"Deo gratias Anglia:
Redde pro victoria."
So they sang of Agincourt,
Where many a bold knight fought,
Though good King Henry met his end
In the castle of Vincennes
With "dysentery fulle sore"
(You can still see the brown stains on the floor).
True, they had their chivalry,
But only for nobility;
If you happen to be common,
Expect to be "welle shitte upon".
For countless years, the English bows
Had been enough to beat their foes
And run amok in France
As they readily advanced.
Crecy too, and Poitiers:
Away from home, they always played
So well! But failed to look ahead
And never saw the coming dread
Of terrifying guns,
Traumatising sons:
Inexorably leading on
To Formigny and Castillon.
(Frenchies 5: Engelonde 1.)
To be fair despite the eventual result of the war the English forces did win more battles than the french did.
I hope your channel grow as much as other if the same content
I shall miss thy days of olde
Hey I have some of those pictures in my Agincourt Carol video too! I rather like your video more with the coat of arms and better selection of picture! keep it up!
WE GETTING OUT OF THE PEASANTRY WITH THIS ONE!!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥
Deo Gratias Anglia Redde Pro Victoria
Ironic as you're a communist
RULE BRITTANIA
At the time, the french navy was better. Even still, if Henry V didn't die England should have won the war. England had a large supple of disposable peasants with longbows that could stop even the best knights the world had to offer at the time. This was an utter humiliation for france.
@@DawnKraken There weren't enough fingers left to use longbows after Patay.
Long live forever catholic england!
🏴✝️
That time England fully replaced the Catholic church with the Church of England.
@@BanCommies_FascistsI didn’t understand
Deo Gratias. had me having warcraft 2 church sound effects flash back
damn this is good
England didn’t form the British Empire and maintain it hundreds of years with Scotland out of nowhere, we were dedicated and absolute madlads. Kings of our own creation
@@arthurwellesley1stdukeofwe890he was just saying that the song was good
Give thanks to God, England!
Why are the captions wrong in some parts?
When the song was made, the Roman Empire was on its last legs, and England was finding its footing
You mean byzantine but It was Roman
@@jack_da_gamer the byzantine empire was the eastern roman empire it just changed the name, in fact i think i read somewhere they still used roman traditions and called themselves roman
@@1coolThey didn't change their name, the historians did that so they could differentiate the 2 Roma. nonsense
The Agincourt Carol
Deo gratias anglia, redde pro victoria.
Owre kynge went forth to Normandy,
With grace and myght of chyvalry;
Ther God for hym wrought mervlusly,
Wherfore Englonde may calle and cry,
Deo gratias,
Deo gratias anglia, redde pro victoria.
He sette a sege, for sothe to say,
To Harflu toune with ryal aray;
That toune he wan and made a fray,
That Fraunce shall rewe tyl domesday.
Deo gratias, &c.
Then went owre kynge, with alle his oste,
Thorowe Fraunce for all the Frenshe boste;
He spared for drede of leste, ne most,
Tyl he come to Agincourt coste;
Deo gratias, &c.
Than for sothe that knyght comely,
In Agincourt feld he faught manly;
Thorow grace of God most myghty
He had bothe the felde, and the victory;
Deo gratias, &c.
Ther dukys, and erlys, lorde and barone,
Were take and slayne, and that wel sone,
And som were ledde in to *Lundone*
With joye, and merthe, and grete renone;
Deo gratias, &c.
Now gratious God he save owre kynge,
His peple and all his welwyllynge,
Gef him gode lyfe and gode endynge,
That we with merth mowe savely synge;
Deo gratias, &c.
nice google copy and paste pal
@@CJG2006 now you don't have to
@@DeadJDona well there is a song translated into this anyway
@@CJG2006 These are the original Middle English lyrics, not the translated ones. So, not a copy paste.
“England has no culture”
England: 0:00
Dieu et mon droit!
a masterpiece, it's a shame the English lost the 100 years war
Nah, we won it, why would we want to own France?
what if this was the anthem of england
good
Eh, rule Britannia would be better
@Stokie_Lad22 if that’s actually you in the pfp, you look like æthelstan’s long lost great great great great great great great great great grand son
i like this version of the song
Who is this rendition by?
🏴
Only 1400s kids will remember
Methinks the bard was paid well for this one -
England fans on Saturday
Música top
Would I be correct in saying that the original version of this song would have been in old English, Latin, or old French? Which is it, I'm intrigued.
Middle English
Deo Gratias= Ayo what is grass
Blysing for th great kyng!!
👑⚔️👑⚔️👑⚔️👑⚔️👑⚔️👑⚔️👑
me: i praye thee, pass the corde of aux
friend: thou best not playe foul musyke!
me:
MAKE IT ENGLAND!
in my opinion this is poem music (not free verse) because it ends with same letters
DEO GRATIAS
Come back to these vids to see the 13 year olds going through their traditionalist phase like i did lmao
"Their God for him wrought mercilessly" and "He sent a siege forsooth to say" seems to be different what the lyrics say (specifically, 'mercilessly' and 'forsooth' part), but I can't make out what the song actually says.
Then our king went forth to Normandy 0:01
He sent a siege forsooth to say 0:14
Then went our king with all his host 0:45
Then, forsooth that comely knight 0:59
Then Dukes and Earls, Lord and Baron 1:29
Now gracious God, he save our king 1:43
I am not from England. But let me tell you this if u r pure Englishman... World still fear crusaders and Anglo saxons u mi8 not feel this and even also the world don't want u to feel this.
Probably your people back at where you from still fear the "crusaders" and the "Anglo Saxons," but you don't speak for the rest of the world.
DEO GRATIAS ANGLIA REDDE PRO VICTORIA
How how!??!!???!! How it became modern version the medieval English is different from English now
Back when imigrants where legal and enemy's heads roll and the kings name was holy
certified anti french classic
Although Henry VI lost the war, I think overall England won the war, although the ultimate goal was never achieved: England humiliated the French often when all hope was lost - and that's what I can an achievement.
Either we win or we learn. There is only defeat for that. It is ironically these defeats that allowed France to completely renovate itself.
Before the War, being the most powerful Kingdom, France had fallen asleep on its laurels, and had always adopted the same feudal tactics for a long time. The knights were the only elite unit, as new weapons and tactics emerged to stop them.
Then it was the English who had always adopted the same tactics since 1346. So France adopted a professional army, and the wheel turned.
@@tibsky1396 Effectively a wakeup call to the French.
England had ultimately triumphed in the end, after permanently killing the Auld Alliance through the Act of Union in 1707. The creation of Great Britain had ensured that not only would England no longer be at war on two fronts, but that they could draw fighting Scotsmen to serve against France in the new British Army. Resulting in the British being victorious in what is now known as the Second Hundred Years War (1689 - 1815).
The last great conflict between Great Britain and France was Operation: Catapult during the Second World War, culminating with the decisive British victory at the naval Battle of Mers-el-Kébir.
@@briansheehan5256 "Resulting in the British being victorious in what is now known as the Second Hundred Years War (1689 - 1815)."
This would be more the Third Hundred Years War. Hence the Capetian-Plantagenêt Rivalry (1154-1259) is considered by some historians as the First 100 years War.
Not only, the Scots, but also Hanoverians, Dutch, Prussians, Austrians, Russians, Spanish, Portuguese on differents contexts, etc..
The British relied heavily on their continental allies to fight against France in the first place.
That's the reason why the Prussians thought that the British fought until the last drop of their allies' blood, or that the Austrian Emperor thought that the British were merchant of human flesh, they paid others in order to fight for them.
The outcome was more favorable to Britain, but not in the most glorious way.
There is nothing fair about War, but in the end it is the most treacherous who has won it. Just look at your example of Mers el Kébir, it was more of a stab on the back in the worst possible context, more than a traditional war as it was before. That says a lot about your mentality.
@@tibsky1396 The coalitions were established primarily to guarantee that the carnage of war would remain on the continent and not on one inch of English soil.
Glory or none, victory is victory. I appreciate your informative comments about the "First Hundred Years War."
As for Mers-el-Kébir, that came after the stab in the back by the French.
Why don't English sports fans sing such patriotic songs?
England has been meekly turning the cheek to African Asian European invasion and surely it's time to take some pride in yourselves?
London almost has no. English left ,all moved out from 3rd world settlers,why oh why not fight for your home?
You only have one!
Won the battle lost the war ! ⚜️
let me remind you of Napoleon's loss
🏴 Rule Britannia!
Warcraft II brought me here.
Plantagenets or Angeviners
Wc2 curch sound
down with the french, we let them win the 100 year war.
Long live the kingdom of France🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷
no
@@CJG2006 Yes
So much time wasted, so many human lives sacrificed in these useless wars between France and England. These two countries should have formed one. But the arrogance on both sides of the Channel will not have allowed this alliance. The very special relationship between these two countries finds its origin in a long, sometimes tormented history made up of medieval wars, wars during the Napoleonic Empire, but also luminous made up of mutual admiration, friendship, cooperation during the two world wars. . It is a shame that misunderstanding too often prevails, but France and England have always had very different visions of the world.
It made both countries (unusually)very centralized and organized to fund and organize frequent campaigns(including the creation of first standing army),this is no coincidence those became the major powers that ended up in Europe and the world.
This was played at Ulez rally recently...
Peoples expressed their PRIDE..
Are you listening Khan..?
You will NEVER defeat the British people..they are rising up..
Count your days khan..there ARE OVER..
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The Kingdom of England in this time spoke French not English. The kings of england were duke of Normandy, Aquitaine and Anjou. Their maternal language was the old french and they imposed it for the noblemen who had saxon’s ancestors. The coat of arms in the video had the normand coat : the lions, and the French : the Lys. The mother of England King Edward II was Isabelle of France and she was the daughter of Phillipe IV king of Feance.
Ok, so what?
Not entirely correct. Anglo Saxon (or English) was the everyday language of the ordinary English person. Those of merchant class upwards would no doubt have aped their social betters by learning and using more French. Royalty, nobles, etc, spoke French. Interaction with the courts or local Governance involved a good deal of French and Latin, so in that sense, even the ordinary English person had an awareness of French.
The most often touted illustration for this is from animal names and their respective meats. Cow is Saxon, the Anglo-Norman elites did not eat cow, they - like us - ate Beef (French: Boef); pig (schwein) pork (porc).
Henry V's mother tongue was English. During his reign, English was the language of the Court and Government.
Lmao. England never spoke french. Only the nobility, not the people.
@@Angelcynn_2001 My mistake sir i mean they spoke an other English language than the language in the video. The British language of this time was Still like Anglo Saxon dialectes and Celtic dialectes ( for Gwyneth und Schottland ) Sorry for my grammaticals faults im a Danish dumb Northman. Do you know us, in Denmark we had a very similar words with English language like ”Blood” und ”Axe” or ”Green”(Groen) Goodnigth lord und Goodbye in your Green beautifull kingdom !
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Did someone see a stalhelm helmet? (German ww2 helmet)
I think the stalhelm was based off a helmet, so if you saw one the pictures may not just be the 100 years war, though I believe Germans where fighting, the helmet the stalhhelm was based off was also German.
Make England Norman again!
Based
based (and anglo)
@Stokie_Lad22
Have you ever heard of such a thing as a joke?
is a statement or behavior intended to make someone laugh.
Nope
Long live Winston Churchill our great bishop
Despite his positive war impacts, he wasn't good. He owned multiple concentration camps himself in which thousands of Africans starved. Also bit late for that.
@@JosephCavanagh And this is funny how?
good for him @@jennyrose8138
Frenchs disliked this song.
(I am one of them.)
That’s nice
Ah yes, the English... their heavily latinized/Frenched language and an armory that screams French and Norman.
Cope
@@Locksley108 There is no need for me to cope, in fact I can only be proud... My ancestors were Normans and Franks, these lions and the lily flowers are both symbols of my ancestors. Both the Normans and the Franks dominated the Angles and the Saxons.
@@rpoutine3271 The Normans assimilated to anglo saxon society in a few hundred years and identified as english
The Normans and Franks were germanic conquerors subjucating gallic serf slaves, whom you are descended from.
@@rpoutine3271 You're a gallo-roman slave.
Franks spoke a germanic language not a romance one
The normans assimilated to english society in a few hundred years, the french were ruled by franco-normans until the revolution
@@rpoutine3271 Your ancestors were gallo roman slaves. The normans assimilated to anglo-saxondom in 200 years, the franko-normans never assimilated to french society
There's no way this was recorded in the middle ages, they didn't speak modern English back then.
It's um, translated
It's a modern translation from middle english
It's a modern translation from middle english
@@zereingm8323 You are the second person not to pick up on the obvious absurdity of anyone recording any audio in the middle ages, as the means to record audio were not yet developed.
@@noahtylerpritchett2682 English had already been developed enough to be similar to today's times. You can read tales as early as the late 14th century with somewhat ease Which is around 40 years before Agincourt. (The Canterbury Tales By Geoffrey Chaucer) And developed even closer to Modern English in those 40 years.
lœn libve Ælbiœn
dounfd bad hahaha
Not accurate Middle English pronunciation
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Why do most of these folk songs always sound so cringe when most of the events and men that performed them were so based
This song sounds cringe? That's a first 😂
Meh, medieval french songs are better
Play this song in old English it will sound better
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