One bizarre facts about every King and Queen of England (Part 2)

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  • @finch45lear
    @finch45lear Год назад +3684

    The surgeon who removed the arrow from Henry V’s face was a genius. This injury occurred well before the death of Henry’s father , so without the doctor’s exceptional skill, there would never have been a Henry V.

    • @Comanchee0689
      @Comanchee0689 Год назад +240

      Specialized surgical tools for removing arrows without absolutely destroying the flesh were created specifically for his surgery.

    • @GhastlyCretin
      @GhastlyCretin Год назад +123

      I only just saw the surgical tool they created to remove the arrow from his face. Grusome but ingenious!

    • @rinnyrindawg
      @rinnyrindawg Год назад +42

      ⁠@@Comanchee0689the surgical tool really was exceptional, especially for its time.

    • @obscure.reference
      @obscure.reference Год назад +12

      guess everyone saw that video huh

    • @vintage-radio
      @vintage-radio 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@GhastlyCretinagreed

  • @napoleonibonaparte7198
    @napoleonibonaparte7198 Год назад +3957

    King Edward III: I am the King of France! I am the King of France!
    Capetians and Valois:

    • @overlordbrandon
      @overlordbrandon Год назад +17

      Lmao 😂😂😂

    • @hakasims
      @hakasims Год назад +26

      There were no actual Capetians left, which was precisely the problem 😂

    • @私たちは一緒に行進します
      @私たちは一緒に行進します Год назад +40

      @@hakasims laughs in Valois. In all seriousness though. Edward was the natural heir according to France's own laws

    • @hakasims
      @hakasims Год назад +15

      @@私たちは一緒に行進します I decided to comment that because the OP specifically separated Capetians and Valois 😂
      And yes, Edward was the lawful heir, and the fact that they made the law even more sexist just to snub him was kinda funny. On the other hand, I wonder what would have become of France if it had to be ruled by the king of England.

    • @私たちは一緒に行進します
      @私たちは一緒に行進します Год назад +10

      @@hakasims I know i know. I was agreeing with you. Edward was a very special king. I actually did my thesis on him, and what he actually did in founding what we regard as modern Britain is phenomenal. forget France. He was offered the crown of the Holy Roman Empire. Imagine the HRE and English numbers with Edwards tactical mind. Would have been impressive for sure

  • @FIRSTNAMELASTNAME-zt4kf
    @FIRSTNAMELASTNAME-zt4kf Год назад +2267

    I think they should have carried out Edward the firsts last request..... metal as fuck.

    • @thequimsnaim
      @thequimsnaim Год назад +143

      I will say tho, you gotta be a special kinda hater to want that lmao

    • @fallencenturion
      @fallencenturion Год назад +76

      Who wouldn’t want a weapon with a handle made from their ancestor’s bones?

    • @rockythesnailracechampion7144
      @rockythesnailracechampion7144 Год назад

      ​@@thequimsnaim"Fuck those guys, use my corpse to beat their skull in"

    • @obscure.reference
      @obscure.reference Год назад +16

      @@fallencenturion his king not his ancestor

    • @fallencenturion
      @fallencenturion Год назад +8

      @@obscure.reference Did I stutter? Who cares?

  • @atlascheethac7869
    @atlascheethac7869 Год назад +990

    Fun fact the tool that was made to remove the arrow out of Henry the 5ths face is still used in surgery today.

    • @housemouse4209
      @housemouse4209 Год назад +68

      Yes, it’s quite incredible! T’was mister surgeon and metalworker John Bradmore that came up with it. Brilliant stuff!

    • @Billyjack-Two-Crows
      @Billyjack-Two-Crows 11 месяцев назад +13

      Reverse needle nose pliers.

    • @samuelboundy7184
      @samuelboundy7184 10 месяцев назад +50

      Bloody NHS cutbacks. Having to use medieval tools! I blame the Tories.

    • @Appaddict01
      @Appaddict01 8 месяцев назад +6

      @@samuelboundy7184You should blame mass immigration.

    • @lelouch19
      @lelouch19 7 месяцев назад +15

      ​@@Appaddict01you should blame the Tories

  • @sudiptoguha7557
    @sudiptoguha7557 Год назад +579

    At last some genuinely researched content along with real images ….. nowadays the fake content channels with AI generated images, a.i generated voices are popping out of nowhere

    • @DLlama
      @DLlama Год назад +21

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      Get used to it bc that AI stuff is nowhere near it's full power yet. Likely will become 90%+ of all internet content

    • @jasonfurumetarualkemisto5917
      @jasonfurumetarualkemisto5917 Год назад

      @@DLlama
      As long as it'll help you jump off a bridge more efficiently in all for it.

    • @MrBanana2000
      @MrBanana2000 Год назад +3

      @@DLlamaThe AI is incredibly powerful indeed

    • @MikehMike01
      @MikehMike01 Год назад

      Google doesn’t care about society, they just want money

    • @ScrubbaDubDub
      @ScrubbaDubDub Год назад +59

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  • @saahiliyer11
    @saahiliyer11 Год назад +458

    There’s a rumor that Edward II -imprisoned by his wife and her lover-died via a red hot poker rammed up his rear.

    • @hallamhal
      @hallamhal Год назад +34

      At Berkeley Castle no doubt - I've been inside the cell where it is said to have happened

    • @bluekeahi3240
      @bluekeahi3240 Год назад +12

      The wife killed him?

    • @anitabaxter
      @anitabaxter Год назад +19

      ​@@bluekeahi3240not personally, of course.

    • @weldonwin
      @weldonwin 11 месяцев назад +65

      I have heard this as well, but it's not likely. The story comes out, about a century later and was likely just made up to mock Edward II, by casting him as weak and unmanly, giving him this humiliating and utterly emasculating death.
      The story that came out closer to the time of his death, claims he was forced down on a table, a bench or plank put over his chest and heavy weights loaded onto it, forcing the breath out of his lungs and suffocating him.

    • @johndododoe1411
      @johndododoe1411 10 месяцев назад +21

      Was Edward II Gay/Bi, given the banished lover and the poker being an allusion to rear entry lovemaking?

  • @liamfoxy
    @liamfoxy Год назад +613

    Imagine getting banished 3 times and still coming back lol

    • @Ch3ez3_St1ckzz
      @Ch3ez3_St1ckzz 10 месяцев назад +36

      I always come back - William Appleton

    • @markmh835
      @markmh835 9 месяцев назад +59

      Gay love is powerful. 😊❤🌈👍

    • @danbardos3498
      @danbardos3498 8 месяцев назад +25

      Edward II's story is pretty messed up. The way he treated his queen was beyond cruel. You should check it out. It's pretty interesting... and heartbreaking.

    • @ninjamaster7724
      @ninjamaster7724 5 месяцев назад +10

      ​@@markmh835it's immoral.
      Repent in Jesus name.

    • @markmh835
      @markmh835 5 месяцев назад

      @@ninjamaster7724 -- What's "immoral"? Being a king? Cheating on your spouse? (Yes!) Or being gay? -- No, for sure NO! Jesus said NOT ONE WORD about homosexuality in the Bible. If it was so immoral, why did He not say anything? Moreover, Science has proven for OVER 50 YEARS that homosexuality is natural and normal and part of the human condition in every society and culture and location around the world and throughout time. Natural for humans as well as over 250 other animals and insects as observed by Scientists. So if God MADE GAY PEOPLE, He did so for a reason and it cannot be immoral.

  • @46templar
    @46templar Год назад +556

    Edward II lover was killed in Leek Wotton which is about 4miles away from where i live and Henry V arrow wound was fix at Kenilworth castle which is 0.5 miles away from me

    • @gln80sgirl30
      @gln80sgirl30 Год назад +80

      It's so amazing to me that you live so close to Kenilworth. I live 0.5 miles from Wal Mart.

    • @chrisgarrett6305
      @chrisgarrett6305 Год назад +47

      @@gln80sgirl30 that's how it is living in the UK. There's like a major historical site every 20km

    • @camelotduroy1168
      @camelotduroy1168 Год назад +50

      ​​@@chrisgarrett6305that is Europe in general. In Germany, you will always be less than 5 miles away from a major historical site, in Spain probably less than one mile, and for both France and Italy, you basically have major historical sites at every street corner, less than a block away from you, unless you live in the middle of the forest... and even then, you can be in a druidic forest or an ancient roman camp site.
      I live in France and I am less than a mile away from at least twenty different major historical sites, no joke.

    • @haywardhummus8777
      @haywardhummus8777 Год назад +5

      Bro lives in the castle

    • @jamesmorgoth2100
      @jamesmorgoth2100 Год назад +3

      Piers Gaveston

  • @violetdreams1799
    @violetdreams1799 Год назад +121

    luv the presentation.. humorous history 😁

    • @finch45lear
      @finch45lear Год назад +2

      Hilarious stuff. Arrows to the face, beheadings etc. Quite the knee slappers!

  • @navada4789
    @navada4789 11 месяцев назад +131

    Edward the Second just tryna vibe with his husband and the haters couldn’t let him be happy.

    • @danbardos3498
      @danbardos3498 8 месяцев назад +6

      It's much worse than that. I'd encourage you to look it up. It's history worth remembering!

    • @coling3957
      @coling3957 7 месяцев назад +14

      ppl really weren't down on the gay thing back then. and he was King, married and expected to create heirs etc. the King was also military leader in time of war. having "favourites" wasn't just having a gay pal. the King heaped titles and lands on him too, which would rile the nobles.

    • @lelekhaing4135
      @lelekhaing4135 5 месяцев назад +11

      Him being gay wasn’t the biggest issue about him. He treated his wife so poorly, gave away this wive’s jewellery to his lover. He was terrible in general, giving important titles and land to the person that does nothing.

    • @yevgeniyaleshchenko849
      @yevgeniyaleshchenko849 3 месяца назад +8

      ​​@@lelekhaing4135Didn't most medieval kings do that? Giving away lands and titles to their favourites, treating their wives poorly etcetera?

    • @Jadefire1010
      @Jadefire1010 2 месяца назад +3

      @@yevgeniyaleshchenko849 Edward II did it to an excessive extent and seemed to favor Piers far more than he did other noblemen, which infuriated them.

  • @DLlama
    @DLlama Год назад +101

    Poor Edward II, his portrait artist did him dirty 😂

  • @PopeLando
    @PopeLando Год назад +36

    Well done for illustrating Richard II with the Wilton Diptych, one of the most extraordinary pieces of art from the Medieval period made in England. The vibrancy of the blues and the gold is exquisite.

  • @CynicalDevil
    @CynicalDevil 10 месяцев назад +18

    Edward II's lover is that "am I the drama? I dont think I'm the drama" meme. But he isn't being dragged out of a bar, just to the cemetery.

  • @WaiferThyme
    @WaiferThyme Год назад +26

    I am so enjoying these!

  • @samuntitled775
    @samuntitled775 8 месяцев назад +23

    Although he survived an arrow lodged in his face, Henry V died of dysentery at the age of 35 like a normal person.

    • @coling3957
      @coling3957 7 месяцев назад +2

      if he had lived, England and France would have united and there would have been no Wars of the Roses

    • @samuntitled775
      @samuntitled775 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@coling3957 and without the war of the roses we wouldn't have the Song Of Ice and Fire series, so thank you king Henry V for dying so we can have Game of Thrones.

    • @midnight-fox7456
      @midnight-fox7456 19 дней назад

      @@coling3957 He didn't even have to live that much longer to be crowned the king of France. Since Charles the Mad died only like few months after Henry V.

  • @rikuu333
    @rikuu333 Год назад +57

    I love how this channel typically focuses on English and Scottish history, but the French always find a way to sneak in

    • @lysfranc8782
      @lysfranc8782 Год назад +7

      We love to be included 😂

    • @guil7290
      @guil7290 11 месяцев назад +15

      Well medieval England was really really linked to France. All of English nobility and royalty was pretty much French during the Middle Ages.

    • @castleanthrax1833
      @castleanthrax1833 11 месяцев назад +5

      The two countries are very much intertwined throughout history.

    • @tTantPisForFrance
      @tTantPisForFrance 5 дней назад +1

      ​@@guil7290​@guil7290 That's a complete myth. The English nobility were all Englishmen. We have tournament records from the 1180s of all the nobles switching over to calling themselves English. In 1171 Richard Fitzneal in the Dialogs of the Exchequer even states that nobody can tell the difference between English and Normans anymore. Also, after the Battle of Bouvines, the king of France told all of the nobles with French lands that want to be English have to give up their French lands and go back home. When Isabella gave birth to Edward III, she wanted to call him Louis after French kings but the English nobility were outraged and demanded he be given a English name.
      Also, the kings of England even saw themselves as English at this point. Edward I famously said "The French wish to destroy our English tongue, a plan I trust God will forbid".
      Edward III said "In the towns and villages[that he conqured] in want them[French] replaced with my Englishmen".
      The chronicler Mathew Paris on Henry III's brother, Richard of Cornwall getting elected king of Germany "Richard will have no trouble learning German as he can already speak English"
      The French in the millions love to perpetuate this false propaganda that the English nobility "were all French" when it's just an outright lie. Mostly due to the anger of losing the Napoleonic wars and Napoleon dying a English prisoner.

    • @tTantPisForFrance
      @tTantPisForFrance 5 дней назад +1

      ​@@guil7290​@guil7290 That's a complete myth. The English nobility were all Englishmen. We have tournament records from the 1180s of all the nobles switching over to calling themselves English. In 1171 Richard Fitzneal in the Dialogs of the Exchequer even states that nobody can tell the difference between English and Normans anymore. Also, after the Battle of Bouvines, the king of France told all of the nobles with French lands that want to be English have to give up their French lands and go back home. When Isabella gave birth to Edward III, she wanted to call him Louis after French kings but the English nobility were outraged and demanded he be given a English name.
      Also, the kings of England even saw themselves as English at this point. Edward I famously said "The French wish to destroy our English tongue, a plan I trust God will forbid".
      Edward III said "In the towns and villages[that he conqured] i want them[French] replaced with my Englishmen".
      The chronicler Mathew Paris on Henry III's brother, Richard of Cornwall getting elected king of Germany "Richard will have no trouble learning German as he can already speak English"
      The French in the millions love to perpetuate this falsehood that the English nobility "were all French" when it's just an outright lie. Mostly due to the anger of losing the Napoleonic wars.
      Calling the English nobility French is as false as calling the founding fathers of the USA Japanese.

  • @TwistedRootsMelody
    @TwistedRootsMelody Год назад +14

    "Probably because they thought it was weird"
    😂🤣😂😆😅😁
    Thanks for that ❤

  • @JohnTracey-vl9tu
    @JohnTracey-vl9tu Год назад +103

    First time I've ever heard of Edward the seconds lover who was eventually put to death as "really sad".

    • @visionofsolace8961
      @visionofsolace8961 Год назад +12

      But it is pretty sad tho

    • @publiusventidiusbassus1232
      @publiusventidiusbassus1232 10 месяцев назад +14

      ​@@visionofsolace8961only for Edward II. Everyone else hated that guy.

    • @JuliaMcDonald-m6w
      @JuliaMcDonald-m6w Месяц назад

      Yeah it’s not sad. Piers Gaveston was an actual disaster for everyone, including the king.

  • @bonelegged
    @bonelegged Год назад +730

    literally bi king

    • @crow1247
      @crow1247 Год назад +11

      ​@@hakasimsrlly? Could u explain why? /gen

    • @crow1247
      @crow1247 Год назад +24

      @@hakasims wow and I thought I had bad taste in men 😭😭

    • @cheese-nipples-1728
      @cheese-nipples-1728 Год назад +4

      ​@@hakasimsWhy?

    • @crow1247
      @crow1247 Год назад

      @@cheese-nipples-1728 their message got deleted- ig RUclips thought he had terrible taste too 😢

    • @shellydesormier4646
      @shellydesormier4646 Год назад +101

      He was a pushover for his lovers, he gave crowned jewels to them, up to giving other men’s holdings to his lovers and their families. He was made a mockery of. (Over simplifying it)
      ☮️🍃

  • @ElChipsFiestaBuffet
    @ElChipsFiestaBuffet 10 месяцев назад +11

    I guess you could say that Edward I hated Scotland to the BONE.

  • @elpresidenta1945
    @elpresidenta1945 5 месяцев назад +3

    To be fair regarding King Edward III's claim to the French throne, the House of Plantagenet owned roughly half of all French land

  • @dolphinboi-playmonsterranc9668
    @dolphinboi-playmonsterranc9668 4 месяца назад +10

    They also devised a medical implement to extract the arrow from his face

  • @ABerCul
    @ABerCul 4 месяца назад +5

    Henry V was tortured for 5 days with the Drs digging in his wound before they were able to finally remove the arrow. How he did NOT die from infection is a miracle. Cuz on day 5 was when they pulled the arrow out and the very very very deep wound was finally able to drain. So imagine the pain not only from being shot in the face with an arrow and being able to feel that in your face but then the pain from the swelling, blood, pus, & pressure building up by the second. My Lord he was put through a living hell!

    • @alice88wa
      @alice88wa 2 месяца назад +1

      Holy damn! That is incredible, the human body is a wonder. Perhaps being more well fed than average helped him fight off the infection and of course, the young are always pulling thru things that would put the rest of us down 😅

  • @maxmeister747
    @maxmeister747 Год назад +13

    Edward 3 claimed he was the king of France to justify the war. He didn't start the war because he truly believed it.

    • @thabom9791
      @thabom9791 9 месяцев назад

      Just as Bush the liar claimed Saddam Hussein has weapons of mass destruction just to justify the Iraq War. History repeats itself.

  • @neganoth8027
    @neganoth8027 Год назад +4

    Hi there
    I have a question
    Recently I've been falling in love with the history of England and the English kings
    I was wondering about what book would you recommend for someone who is just getting into the English history?!
    Great video ❤

  • @beckyboo5097
    @beckyboo5097 Год назад +70

    There is one painting of Edward lV that looks so much like my uncle it's kinda scary. Then again my uncle is a descendent from the plantagenets 😅

    • @deradler7571
      @deradler7571 Год назад +3

      Edward the 1st is my 23rd Great Grandfather. So I guess your uncle and I are related.

    • @beckyboo5097
      @beckyboo5097 Год назад +3

      @deradler7571 probably 😀 my mums a plant too. I have a copy of the family tree and our ancestors are: Henry I, Henry II, John I, Henry III, Edward I and Edward II 😊

  • @tylerthompson1842
    @tylerthompson1842 2 дня назад

    We need more good movies and shows about the Kings of England. I find it endlessly fascinating

  • @callnight1441
    @callnight1441 Год назад +15

    It may have actually been Henry VIII to be called your Majesty, because Charles of Spain and Francis of France were doing it

  • @That_Aussie_Bloke
    @That_Aussie_Bloke 11 месяцев назад +4

    The English Royal Family had origins in Normandy France, because of the Norman Invasions, from what i know they also spoke french and saw themselves as french, thus due to this and possibly other reasons, England saw a claim to the french throne.
    This was up until the 15th century where England lost its mainland possessions and decided to embrace the English identity

    • @tTantPisForFrance
      @tTantPisForFrance 5 дней назад

      Wrong. The English nobility became increasingly isolated during the Reign of Richard I when England was left to basically ruled itself, hugh Bishop of Conventry even told Richard that William Longschamps needs to be kicked out of England because he was from Normandy and couldn't speak their language and prince John signed it to agree. If you look at tournament records from this period all of the Norman families from 1066 had switched over to calling themselves English.
      By the time of the 100 years war, the whole of England was unified under a single national identity. That's why Edward III was so successful.

  • @AstonTheVillaFan
    @AstonTheVillaFan Год назад +1

    Love this channel

  • @Ember_Trans_Cat
    @Ember_Trans_Cat 10 месяцев назад +7

    Bizzare facts: the hundred years war happened

  • @sovietdeathstroke6713
    @sovietdeathstroke6713 4 месяца назад +5

    Edward 1st had no bros to help out with his last will😂😭

  • @chadsworthgigaII
    @chadsworthgigaII 9 месяцев назад +1

    They actually made a unique tool just to pull the arrow out . Its pretty interesting to watch.

  • @theoriginaltoba
    @theoriginaltoba 2 месяца назад +1

    Henry VIII was the first monarch to use “your majesty”, not Richard II.

  • @josetierra100
    @josetierra100 Месяц назад

    I love your video it's great. The only problem is you talk as if there's a Time limit. Slow down a bit dang

  • @NightwolfRainbow6Siege
    @NightwolfRainbow6Siege 2 месяца назад

    Fun fact: Henry the V’s arrow case actually was what lead to a reconstruction of how they treated arrows, going from a simple “grab it and yank” to “use this specialty tool to bore out the wood, and use this other tool that slots in to grab the arrowhead socket and slowly wiggle it out”

    • @alice88wa
      @alice88wa 2 месяца назад

      Interesting, are you saying the procedure itself changed or our understanding of how they did it changed? Because the yank method always seemed questionable to me, humans like to do as little damage as possible, if we can, and it wouldn't surprise me at all to find out we were using more sophisticated extraction methods earlier than people thought.

    • @NightwolfRainbow6Siege
      @NightwolfRainbow6Siege 2 месяца назад

      @@alice88wa pretty much. It more so comes down to “we need this man to stay alive, because he’s a king” and so they developed a specialty tool, that most people could have their village blacksmith make once they heard about it, and now we have an entirely different and much better way of treating arrow injuries

  • @MrFairbanksak1
    @MrFairbanksak1 9 месяцев назад +2

    I wonder why Edward the Longshanks request wasn't honored. He was a great leader, for the English at least, not for those who hated his guts, like the Scots. But perhaps it was audacious to ask for his bones to be carried like they were the bones of a saint, being expected to grant miraculous benefits for those that were in their presence. In that sense it would be quite audacious. But I figure it was because he wanted his body to at least be present during conflict with the Scots, perhaps so that his men would take succor in the fact that their dear leader was with them still in standing against their great foe.

  • @RC-nv6rc
    @RC-nv6rc 22 дня назад

    Henry VII declared that it is mandatory that every household and every farm should grow weed, fast forward to today and you go to prison for growing it😂

  • @frederikchristiani3592
    @frederikchristiani3592 5 месяцев назад +2

    Could you did the same but with the Danish Kings and Queens

  • @MicaRayan
    @MicaRayan 8 месяцев назад +1

    I love that they gave a name of flower to brutal wars

  • @bluewhye8832
    @bluewhye8832 Год назад +34

    Who else feels bad for Edward II.

    • @Mark_Jonas
      @Mark_Jonas 9 месяцев назад +5

      No he was a horrible king

    • @danbardos3498
      @danbardos3498 8 месяцев назад +4

      Not just a horrible King, but a horrible human. I don't feel bad for him at all.

    • @shanetuma3845
      @shanetuma3845 7 месяцев назад +2

      Just the be clear, his maybe or maybe not boyfriend wasn't exiled and then killed for being gay. It was all the myriad other crimes he commited.

    • @lelekhaing4135
      @lelekhaing4135 5 месяцев назад +2

      His lover wasn’t killed for being gay. It’s because he gave Crown Jewels to him also gave away a very important position. He and his lover almost bankrupted the country several times in a row in a couple of years. He also gifted his lover his wife's personal jewels that were wedding gifts from her father, the King of France. He treated her so terribly and flaunted his side piece to her

    • @NotNormal654
      @NotNormal654 26 дней назад

      I don’t

  • @grndragon2443
    @grndragon2443 Год назад +15

    My 14th great grandfather is Edward 1st.

    • @odinfromcentr2
      @odinfromcentr2 Год назад +4

      Hey cuz! 👋

    • @SapphicTeen
      @SapphicTeen Год назад +1

      Dang, royal blood, nice

    • @deradler7571
      @deradler7571 Год назад +1

      @@odinfromcentr2 Hello fellow cuz. Edward was my 23rd Great Grandfather. Which line do you come from? His daughter Joan and her husband Gilbert De Clare were my 22nd Great Grandparents.

    • @croftmire
      @croftmire 3 дня назад

      He can’t possibly be only 16 generations removed from you - the maths doesn’t work. That’s too few. My own 6th great-grandfather was a 14th great-grandchild of Edward I and he was born in the 1760s. I’d advise you check again.

  • @KH75013
    @KH75013 Год назад +1

    Isn't it great the way everybody who lived gets crunched down to a couple seconds of history.

    • @castleanthrax1833
      @castleanthrax1833 11 месяцев назад +2

      Most of us don't even get that long.

    • @yevgeniyaleshchenko849
      @yevgeniyaleshchenko849 3 месяца назад

      Not everybody, just kings and queens and other prominent people... Most just disappear with no trace

  • @Casey3Stars
    @Casey3Stars Месяц назад

    After Great Britain can you do Canada?

  • @vic5015
    @vic5015 День назад

    Given that Henry V died in 1422, a 35-yesr lifespan probably wasn't too bad for the time.

  • @liathepurplegalactichybrid3321
    @liathepurplegalactichybrid3321 11 месяцев назад +2

    *His eyes be like:*
    👁️
    👁️
    👄

  • @MeghanBelhumeur
    @MeghanBelhumeur Год назад +2

    Where are the sources for these facts? Not trying to be rude, genuinely curious. I heard from a different historian that King Henry VIII was the first monarch who demanded to be called “Majesty.”

  • @markstott6689
    @markstott6689 Год назад +1

    Towton - the Lancastrians were massacred. Allegedly 38,000 dead in a single morning. Served them right for invading Yorkshire.

  • @nasrinmita1329
    @nasrinmita1329 6 месяцев назад

    If you use subtitles It would be better to understand,Everyone could understood 😮

  • @BMarie774
    @BMarie774 Год назад +1

    Wild to think “middle age” uses to refer to 15-20 year olds…

  • @bg-rh8et
    @bg-rh8et 24 дня назад

    You say the battle (of towton) was the bloodiest ever fought on English soil but I feel like the battle of Watling street had significantly more fatalities?

  • @skinnybones5167
    @skinnybones5167 9 месяцев назад

    Edward the 1st's last wish sounds straight out of 40k

  • @EmzyT0
    @EmzyT0 3 месяца назад

    I’ll have to add a link to this video to my ‘when I’m dead’ folder!! No one will think constructing a chariot burial is that bad, compared to hack me up and take my bones into battle!! 😂

  • @Znerpznarpy
    @Znerpznarpy 10 месяцев назад

    My parents: you just hang around and do nothing all day
    My FYP, proving them wrong: he’s studying

  • @ravendeafening192
    @ravendeafening192 10 месяцев назад

    The Edward I one was a complete rumor and only circulated much much after he had died.

  • @epicchocolate1866
    @epicchocolate1866 Месяц назад

    Edward the second having a lover is dubious.. not very good historical practices if you’re making conjecture

  • @Stonmann
    @Stonmann Год назад +6

    I love when you said “king of France” you just shoved an onion necklaces round his neck XD

    • @castleanthrax1833
      @castleanthrax1833 11 месяцев назад +4

      That was garlic. If you've ever eaten French food, you'd recognise the significance.

  • @jonathanrouse
    @jonathanrouse Месяц назад

    Man every one of those 116 years was worth it.

  • @thegoldenpepper8702
    @thegoldenpepper8702 Год назад

    Hey i just saw a short about the tool used to get that arrow out of his face!

  • @nataliemairesmith7586
    @nataliemairesmith7586 3 месяца назад

    Can you imagine being responsible for the Carnage and decimation for 116 years of war

  • @chuckspoke
    @chuckspoke 5 месяцев назад

    I thought Henry Viii was first to give royal command to be addressed as his majesty.

  • @zuhalter0071
    @zuhalter0071 20 дней назад

    Fun fact... I have requested that when I die, my family do whatever the hell they wish! Maybe try to not spend too much money, but you can do what you want.
    I'm dead.

  • @dianacooper-havlik4115
    @dianacooper-havlik4115 Год назад +6

    Amazing

  • @DarkMatterX1
    @DarkMatterX1 Год назад

    It's also likely that Henry VI was killed by Richard of Gloucester - who would eventually be Richard III - by having his skull stove in with a blunt object. Fittingly, Richard III would later have the back of his own head sliced off by a Welshman named Rhys Ap Thomas at the Battle of Bosworth on behalf of Henry VII.

  • @pandamilkshake
    @pandamilkshake 10 месяцев назад +1

    So...what did they call kings before "your majesty" was introduced? Did they just call them "bruh" or something from that era?

  • @Real_plo_koon
    @Real_plo_koon 4 месяца назад +22

    And “gay is a modern concept”

    • @stopmotionharry8989
      @stopmotionharry8989 2 месяца назад +2

      It’s not? The Greeks were super gay

    • @Real_plo_koon
      @Real_plo_koon 2 месяца назад +2

      @@stopmotionharry8989 i dont think you got the sarcasm

    • @NotNormal654
      @NotNormal654 26 дней назад

      @@stopmotionharry8989 And they got executed for it

    • @stopmotionharry8989
      @stopmotionharry8989 26 дней назад

      @@NotNormal654 yes, having your leaders being openly gay and being accepted with art of it everywhere leads to them being executed. It was encouraged for the Spartan soldiers to have gay sex.

  • @tucker3601
    @tucker3601 7 месяцев назад

    Another one about Edward IV, he was 6’5”

  • @omarkennedy7056
    @omarkennedy7056 5 месяцев назад +1

    Whoa bro how you gonna leave out aethested the unready? Absolute violation to the man

  • @FunkyCooch
    @FunkyCooch Год назад +1

    “[…] 35. 7: Henry VI” 😅

  • @cassandradavis9861
    @cassandradavis9861 11 месяцев назад +2

    I love history ❤

  • @私たちは一緒に行進します

    Aww you could have done so much more for Edward III. Forst king to fly St George's flag alone in battle. Created the House of Commons. Made it a legal requirement that people being tried had to understand the language, so changing the official language from French (Latin in courts) to English. Creating the first "Big Ben" etc etc

  • @Nitsua2828
    @Nitsua2828 4 месяца назад +1

    Fun fact about the monarchs: they are not Mongolian. Until the next time🫡

  • @robertb4000
    @robertb4000 Год назад +6

    Edward II wife deposed him -- son altesse royale, la princesse Isabelle de France

  • @BRAYBLADE007
    @BRAYBLADE007 10 месяцев назад +1

    I love how the portraits slowly make them look more imbred one after the other

  • @ellyh2247
    @ellyh2247 10 месяцев назад

    Can’t believe Henry V’s fun fact wasn’t that he was just found under a bush by some yorkists

  • @ABerCul
    @ABerCul 4 месяца назад

    Damn Edward, don't they have enough to carry into battle already?

  • @Mala.in.a.nutshell
    @Mala.in.a.nutshell 16 дней назад

    I hate it without captions

  • @Eclipse-lw4vf
    @Eclipse-lw4vf 11 месяцев назад +1

    Idk how I got here. But I like it

  • @Misssydney
    @Misssydney 8 месяцев назад

    Aw. They cut it off before they got to the juicier Tudors.

  • @onceamusician5408
    @onceamusician5408 Год назад

    Richard II DID think too highly of himself, which is why he got deposed in 1399
    BUT as far as I know the first king to demand being called MAJESTY was Henry VIII
    IF you are correct can you attest to this? it is good to learn new things even if it proves me wrong

  • @afunnySock
    @afunnySock Год назад

    craziest thing is they actually had a war about onions and garlic. like, seriously.

  • @jackhahson2010
    @jackhahson2010 Год назад

    The picture of Edward II is actually a picture of Henry III😊

  • @emmakohlenberg3774
    @emmakohlenberg3774 Месяц назад

    Like the Marlow play??

  • @finlayhickey5981
    @finlayhickey5981 6 месяцев назад

    Which battle is the edward IV fact referring to?

  • @sirjohng1
    @sirjohng1 3 дня назад

    The word 'one' is not a plural.

  • @jonathanwilliams1065
    @jonathanwilliams1065 Год назад

    On the contrary every English monarch from at least Henry VI if not Edward III was also crowned as king of France until George III who renounced his claim after making peace with Republican France at the treaty of Amiens in 1803

  • @ahyes2
    @ahyes2 11 месяцев назад

    I got a slight feeling he didn’t like Scotland

  • @aFandøOfLandø
    @aFandøOfLandø 6 месяцев назад

    Edward III:
    👁️
    👁️
    👄

  • @wellhellothere3997
    @wellhellothere3997 Год назад

    ask george villiers, being the king’s lover/favourite usually doesn’t end well

  • @jinxingxuelang
    @jinxingxuelang Год назад

    how do i get to the next part?

  • @Mark_Jonas
    @Mark_Jonas 9 месяцев назад

    Edward II’s “lover” is debatable

    • @el-topo
      @el-topo 8 месяцев назад +1

      would u give ur homie ur wife’s jewelery and almost make ur country go bankrupt from how much money u shower him in

  • @theredsir869
    @theredsir869 11 месяцев назад

    Imagine hating Scotland so much you would have your corpse take part in battles against them rather then put to rest.

  • @babygirl1755
    @babygirl1755 Год назад +2

    All of them have crooked eyes😂😂😂😂

  • @Loupdelou-ly1ve
    @Loupdelou-ly1ve 27 дней назад

    The other fact for about seven hundred years was that no one could draw a face!

  • @AlienBloxxer
    @AlienBloxxer Год назад +1

    Her majesty GLaDOS.

  • @frankdecron1306
    @frankdecron1306 Год назад +5

    Anglo Saxon erasure

    • @castleanthrax1833
      @castleanthrax1833 11 месяцев назад

      How so? If someone tells you about every US president since WWII, does that mean there were no presidents before then?
      They're just stating a fact about every king or queen SINCE William the conquerer. They didn't say there were none BEFORE King Willy.

  • @AudreyArnett-si3ss
    @AudreyArnett-si3ss 8 месяцев назад +1

    Me: Watchs short
    Also me: "Despartely gulps down water*

  • @steveszymkowski3644
    @steveszymkowski3644 Месяц назад

    Gaveston wasn’t a lover.

  • @mikeycraig8970
    @mikeycraig8970 Год назад +3

    You missed from Æthelstan to Harold II.

  • @Hellheart
    @Hellheart Год назад

    Did you really minimize the 100 Years War like that? Gross oversimplification.