How Ireland influenced King John

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июн 2024
  • "A very bad man, more cruel than all others. He lusted after beautiful women, And because of this he shamed the high men of the Land".
    In the sixth episode of the series, we will explore the story of King John in Ireland and how it influenced him.
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    Reference 1 The Oxford illustrated History of Ireland, R.F. Foster page 21.
    Reference 2 www.collinsdictionary.com/dic...
    Reference 3 King John, Stephen Church, page 20
    Reference 4 Gerald of Wales topography of Ireland page 33
    Reference 5 The Oxford illustrated History of Ireland, R.F. Foster page 52.
    Reference 6 Annals of Ulster U1171.10
    Reference 7 Gerald of Wales topography of Ireland page 15.
    Reference 8 Gerald of Wales conquest of Ireland page 70
    Reference 9 Gerald of Wales conquest of Ireland page 78
    Reference 10 John, Nicholas Vincent, page 15.
    Reference 11 1215 the year of Magna Carta, Danny Danziger and John Gillingham, page 225
    Reference 12 Annals of Ulster U1185.5
    Reference 13 John, Nicholas Vincent, page 18
    Sources.
    1215 The year of Magna Carta, Danny Danziger and John Gillingham.
    John, Professor Nicholas Vincent.
    England in the thirteenth century, Harding, Cambridge.
    Magna Carta, Dan Jones.
    The Oxford Illustrated History of Ireland, Edited by F. Foster.
    King John, Marc Morris.
    The Plantagenets, John Harvey.
    King John, Stephen Church.
    The illustrated chronicles of Matthew Paris.
    England under the Angevin kings, Kate Norgate
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    topography of Ireland
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    Conquest of Ireland, Gerald of Wales.
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    King John’s expedition to Ireland, 1210: the evidence reconsidered
    by SANDRA ALVAREZ

Комментарии • 11

  • @Embracehistoria
    @Embracehistoria  10 месяцев назад +4

    The references have been added, my apologies for the delay, I had typed them all out and then RUclips deleted them.

  • @Embracehistoria
    @Embracehistoria  10 месяцев назад +15

    I quite enjoyed researching this one, I think I might cover more of Irish history in the future.

    • @thereddye
      @thereddye 10 месяцев назад +1

      I would really love to see more on Ireland. I feel like it's overlooked in history books.

    • @paulohagan3309
      @paulohagan3309 10 месяцев назад +1

      Oh please do. It's always good when a YT video gives the details of what our 'British friends' did in Ireland. The 'nice imperialists'? Not in Ireland anyway.

    • @thereddye
      @thereddye 10 месяцев назад

      @@paulohagan3309 I don't think there's a single account in history of the british being described as nice or friendly. I thought that was their whole thing

    • @paulohagan3309
      @paulohagan3309 10 месяцев назад

      @@thereddye Oh, then someone needs to tell the British ...

    • @thereddye
      @thereddye 9 месяцев назад

      @@paulohagan3309 Im not volunteering 😅

  • @ToastieBRRRN
    @ToastieBRRRN 10 месяцев назад +7

    Appreciate you covering the often overlooked aspects of King John. Clear and concise. Feel like I've struck a goldmine of history content.

  • @biggernumber1
    @biggernumber1 2 месяца назад

    Do you think it realistic that the Normans had the men/resources/time to build castles? They were most likely already there.

  • @coreystockdale6287
    @coreystockdale6287 6 месяцев назад +1

    Ah yes the disappearing hostages. This is why we cant have nice things.