0:42 Fun fact: Aethelred means 'well advised' and his title 'Unready' was originally 'Unraed' meaning 'unadvised'. Aethelred the Unadvised. His name and title was a total pun.
Thank you for this informative comment. I’m sure on day, I’ll find someone in real life who knows of British monarchs to share this with. Maybe over some coffee. Ha!
Here’s all the monarchs 1. Alfred the Great 2. Edward the Elder 3. Ælfweard 4. Æthelstan the Glorious 5. Edmund I 6. Eadred 7. Eadwig 8. Edgar the Peaceful 9. Edward the Martyr 10. Æthelred the Unready 11. Sweyn Forkbeard 12. Æthelred the Unready 13. Edmund II Ironside 14. C’nut the Great 15. Harold I Harefoot 16. Harthacnut 17. Edward the Confessor 18. Harold II Godwinson 19. Edgar II Ætheling 20. William I the Conqueror 21. William II 22. Henry I 23. Stephen of Blois 24. Empress Matilda 25. Stephen of Blois 26. Eustace IV of Boulogne 27. Henry II 28. Henry the Young King 29. Richard I the Lionheart 30. John 31. Louis VIII the Lion of France 32. Henry III 33. Edward I 34. Edward II 35. Edward III 36. Richard II 37. Henry IV 38. Henry V 39. Henry VI 40. Edward IV 41. Henry VI 42. Edward IV 43. Edward V 44. Richard III 45. Henry VII 46. Henry VIII 47. Edward VI 48. Jane 49. Mary I 50. Philip II the Prudent of Spain 51. Elizabeth I 52. James I 53. Charles I 54. Oliver Cromwell 55. Richard Cromwell 56. Charles II 57. James II 58. Mary II 59. William III 60. Anne 61. George I 62. George II 63. George III 64. George IV 65. William IV 66. Victoria 67. Edward VII 68. George V 69. Edward VIII 70. George VI 71. Elizabeth II 72. Charles III
@PJPsounds Prince Harry won’t become king as he’s 5th in line, Prince William will be the next king then his son Prince George, then his future kids or Princess Charlotte if he doesn’t have kids and if Charlotte doesn’t haven’t kids then it goes to Prince Louis and if he doesn’t have kids then it goes to Harry.
What I love about Æthelred the Unready is that his name wasnt given to him because he "wasnt ready", his name is actually a pun. In old English, æthelred ment "well advised" so as a joke, people started calling him Æthelred the unred, or (loosely translated) Æthelred the poorly advised. Over time, the Unred part of his name turned into Unready and the word unred became disused and obsolete. So even back in the 10th century, the people of, what is now, England loved a good pun
It would have been something like 'unræde', which roughly meant 'of poor counsel', and unræde does almost sound like unready in today's version of the English language. It's just something that got slightly lost in translation over the millennia.
Humans have not changed in 10000 years. Only technology has. In fact, humans have been consistently dumbing down over the last 130 years. So our forefathers actually had better intelligence.
Australasia Confederation Mapping it was all the earl of Warwick’s doing he is nicknamed the king maker. He helped Edward become king and after falling out with him put Henry back on the throne
Napoleón Bonaparte did you know that Richard III might be innocent of killing the princes. I’m not saying he didn’t do it but Tudor and Beaufort had motive and opportunity too. Richard III May have suffered badly from English propaganda. Bonaparte would know
For a moment I thought they cloned each other and then I thought it was an editing error... So you could probably guess who's gonna be winning stupid award this year
@@KILLER.KNIGHT Most are both oppresor & oppressed -- depending on time & circumstance. This video starts with Alfred The Great in the 800s. By that time, the island of Britain had been under occupation for 800 continuous years, and was being invaded again by thieves & pirates from Scandinavia. After a century or more of fighting off this invasion, another invasion occured from the shores of Normandy. Welcome to the real world.
Perfect timings : 0:36 - Æthelred II The Unready 1:12 - William I The Conqueror 1:32 - John Lackland / Richard I (idk) 2:03 - Henry VI 2:29 - Henry VIII 3:00 - Oliver Cromwell 3:22 - Queen Anne 3:31 - George III 3:44 - Queen Victoria 4:06 - The Windsors
Edward the martyr: i must die, it is my destiny as a martyr Edward the Unready: but I'm not ready Edit: NO I did not mean "ethelred the unready" I meant EDWARD the unready. It was intentional 🤦🏼♂️ so shUSH
Actually his name unready meant in old English well advised but unready meant not well advised so his entire name is a terrible pun even though he was an ok king the 2nd time.
I just looked that painting up: it’s actually from the 18th century, and was done by a guy named Samuel Woodforde. There aren’t any existing portraits of Alfred the Great from his own time.
@@T60601 that is just not true lmao. Germany was the only rival to Britain post Napoleonic wars, and only after 1871. France never again recovered its status as a superpower. Britain dominated Europe by ensuring that no other power became dominant. Germany and Britain Ruled Europe, and Britain ruled the world.
George II: Time to form the british empire George III: Time to loose brain cells and weaken the British empire George IV: let me fix your mistakes dumbass William IV: Let me help out Victoria: Hold my beer fellas, Victoria will show you how it's done
Tbf, the Empire wouldn’t have been pushed to become the power that it became had the Americans not revolted, Spain would probably continue to have the largest empire with the British in second place
RIP Queen Elizabeth The II, she will remain in our hearts forever after the unthinkable had happened to her, she will be missed always, and will watch over us in a new wonderful world above.
@@winchesterchua3311 it's modern reading of the Anglo-Saxon word Red meaning counselled/advised. Unred/Ill counselled. Unready is just how our modern day reading took its meaning.
The last Anglo-Saxon King Harald II Godwenson, was killed at the Battle of Hastings, in October 1066. His daughter Gytha of Wessex fled to Denmark, and later married Vladimir Monomakh, Prince of Smolensk from the Rurik dynasty. Their first son, Mstislav (in the Western chronicles, his name is Harald), is a common ancestor for Eduard III and his wife, Philippa of Hainault . Through this marriage, the blood of the Godwensons returned home and is an integral part of all subsequent English and British ruling dynasties. Such perturbations happen in history.
Another such perturbation where Britain is concerned: Edgar the Ætheling, designated successor of Harold II and briefly regarded as King of England in opposition to William the Conqueror, died in exile sometime after 1125. His sister, Margaret of Wessex, had by that time married King Malcolm III of Scotland, and while her daughter Matilda became the first wife of King Henry I and thus ancestor of the Plantagenets, three of her sons, Edgar, Alexander and David, all became Kings of Scotland in their turn, King David I being the ancestor of all further Scottish sovereigns (as well as the Bourbon Kings of France, but that’s another story). There would be marriages between the two bloodlines over the centuries, the definitive union occurring with the marriage of King James IV of Scotland to Margaret Tudor- daughter of King Henry VII- and finally realising the reunion when King James VI of Scotland inherited the English Throne as King James I. Every English/British sovereign since then has been an (almost) undisputed heir of the House of Wessex (I say “almost” because I must perforce take into account the Jacobite line- the marriage of King Charles I to Princess Henriette Marie of France was yet another union between branches of Margaret of Wessex’s bloodline, and while George I and his heirs were not drawn from this stock, James II/VII- and by extension, James the Old Pretender and Bonnie Prince Charlie, both of whom led insurrections against the Hanoverians- was. Though Charlie’s younger brother, Henry Benedict Stuart, Cardinal-Duke of York, was the last of the direct Stuart line and the last of this line to publicly acknowledge his claim to the throne- and even then, he did nothing to advance it- all further Jacobite heirs from Carlo Emanuele IV of Sardinia to the current heir, Franz Herzog von Bayern, are still descendants of Charles I via his daughter, Henrietta Maria Stuart, Duchess of Orleans, and thus beneficiaries of this Stuart/Bourbon bloodline).
@Observer of the Northern Lights I already knew this, but I'm glad you mentioned it, because I think a lot of people have the misconception that William the Conqueror was the first king of England or that the current royals are only descended from the Norman monarchs.
Fun fact: The last English King of England was Edgar Ætheling, born in Hungary in 1052, the son of Edward the Exile, who fled to Hungary along with his brother Edmund escaping from the Viking conqueror of England, Cnut the Great's reign. They stayed in the court of Saint Stephan of Hungary, but after assassins sent by Cnut showed up in Hungary to kill them, they fled to the Kievan Rus. In the court of Yaroslav the Wise in Kiev, where they encountered the exiled pagan princes of Hungary, Endre and Levente. After a pagan uprising in Hungary, Endre was made King of Hungary by the pagans in exchange for religious protection, which he gave them. During his reign Edward and Edmunt moved back to Hungary where Edgar Ætheling was born. After Harold Godwinson was excommunicated by the Pope and killed in battle during William the Bastard's invasion of England, Prince Edgar moved back to England and in London was elected King of England by the Witan Council, but never officially crowned, and he shortly resisted William's advances until the Normans overran England. Edgar was also accompanied by the bastard son of King Endre of Hungary named George,. After the Norman Victory, Edgar and George fled to Scotland together. Edgaw would have many more adventures and George would establish the still living Clan Drummond.
Yeah I thought so because the resemblance between her and Edward the 6th was striking in the two photos, and that would be explainable because they are mother and son, but if it was lady Jane grey they would be cousins which would probably not look too alike since they share less dna about 12.5%
These are just the Kings and Queens think of all the different Dukes and Duchess' and Earls and Princes and all their Families... for centuries. I'm an American and I'm still curious about the place my forefathers decided to leave as to not be ruled over by royalty. I do love our British friends and their culture. I think one of the best things that ever happened to the world is when we decided to become friends and allies, forging the west as a beacon of freedom. It's all very fascinating to me. . . History and the people remembered.
People underestimate the impact of the Civil War and the restoration. Once the puritans realised the monarchy would be restored and their miserable tyranny was over they left for the American colonies. How can we be surprised that 100 years later Anti monarchists in the colonies would be well, anti-monarchist?
That's no Englishman or Jesus, that's a French noble on the Throne of England 😀. House Plantagenest is one of the oldest French Noble Houses. It traces its family tree back to the Franks quite easily.
Jesus doesn’t look like that. The current so-called paintings of him are portraits of pope Alexander’s sin Caesar Borge, a childmolester who had sex with his sister. Jesus was born in ancient Israel, there is no way he would’ve looked white
Victoria: *I want that thing!* Earth: *You can't have that thing!* Earth: *Nnnnnngggg!!!! Okay you can have that thing,But no more.* Victoria: *I want that thing!* *And Repeat.*
DS Katolero I know it’s a joke but the monarchs of the empire don’t even have much power. Victoria didn’t control the British empire in the manner Napoleon controlled the first French empire
Thank you for including Queen Jane (Lady Jane Grey, the 9 days queen). Most timelines of the monarchy don’t include her because she never had a coronation but she was in fact proclaimed Queen (although Mary I was the rightful heir).
"Æthelred the Unready, do we go into battle now?" Imitation of Tina Belcher: "Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhh". *LOL!* *Beautiful Presentation!* I enjoyed the music as well as the maps! Nice one!
The wars of the roses is basically a bunch of Henry's, Edwards and Richards ( Richard II, Henry IV, Henry V, Henry VI, Edward IV, Edward V, Richard III & Henry VII) descended from an Edward ( Edward III) fighting over the throne
Thank you for putting this together. Love the territory map too. Old southern American here, I've always been fascinated by European history, lands of my ancestors, especially the royals
@@lucofparis4819 oi that's lancelot m8. Arthur goes back much further, not as far as say Merlin, but pretty far. Basically pre written word in Britain, he was definitely based off a real person, had a cool sword, not called excalibur and not out of a stone, but still pretty cool. Probably did dec some saxons
2:17 Here is the reason why this happened, so back then the House of York and House of Lancaster we're fighting to see which house would have more power over England and the House of Lancaster won the battle of York and Henry VI became king because he was first to the throne but the two houses had another battle at the battle of Northampton and York won because the House of Lancaster didn't have a lot of men from the previous battle and Edward IV was eldest so he became king and then the two houses had a big argument over how much land the two house shall own in England so the Battle of Lancaster went down and once again Henry VI won and gained less land than he thought he would own so Henry VI died from stroke in Lancaster Castle and Edward IV became king for the last time and then died 1 year later from stroke I just gave you a History Leason
Sis this is off. Henry has been king since he was 9 months old, but he became weak-willed under the shadow of protectors, controlled by them and his wife. One of them wanted the throne and claimed to be the senior one in the line of succession, this was Richard of York, who died in the battle of Wakefield so his eldest son inherited his claim. This was Edward IV who got the throne in the battle of Towton (I think), ruled til 1470 for ~10 years, then the Lancastrian sympathizers, Margaret of Anjou, and Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick aka the Kingmaker rebelled against him and he was forced to flee, they got Henry back on the throne for roughly a year, Edward returned from exile, Henry's heir died in battle and Henry died ✨mysteriously✨ in the Tower. Edward ruled in relative peace until he whored, ate and drank himself to an early grave. His sons also disappeared ✨mysteriously✨, his brother who usurped the throne was defeated and found in a car park in 2011-12 or something. That's the glorious house of york and the last plantagenets for you.
An English Pub just closed that was constructed in 793, I came here to see what King was around in 793, I was surprised to realise that pub was there longer than the British monarchy
If anyone would like to know the music, it’s not specifically ‘Jupiter’, ‘Thaxted’, or ‘I Vow to Thee My Country’. It is actually a reworking of the music by Geoff Knorr, who composed this version for the videogame: Civilization V. It is called ‘Elizabeth’s Peace Theme’.
I think historically speaking, Alfred the Great is my favorite English king. He rallied the Anglo-Saxons and pushed back the Vikings, taking back much of England in the process. That's certainly no small feat. I would have loved to see what Anglo-Saxon England was like, before the Vikings and especially before the Normans..
@@a.w.sawtooth9469 Alfred was not just a successful warrior but also a great scholar and advocate for learning. Plus he dealt with severe body pain, yet preserved. He is “the Great” for a reason.
2:54 oh hail the virgin queen 🥰 I don't know why I love her. I think when I read about her bio and learned more about her in British and American culture subject 🙏
I just want to point out how exceptional the syncing of Thaxted was to the timeline, with Plantagenets and Stuarts being the melody, and of course the slow fading out at the end...
*2:15* Henry VI: alright time to rule Edward IV: uhh no its my turn Henry VI: Excuse me?? Its my turn Edward IV: no my turn again Edward V: stop fighting uts my turn now
@@edwardviofengland8048 Charles I: no Cromwells: true Charles II: Party time! James VII and II: n o p e William and Mary: MINE MINE MINE MINE! Anne: England is over. Let’s unite and end these rules!
ALFRED THE GREAT
EDWARD THE ELDER
RICHARD THE LIONHEART
1:29 Stephen
bindlex_ dnb the dumb part is that Stephen lost all of Normandy and half of England
Stephen I'm dying
@vector 6798 shit, that's me :')
Well, Harthacnut also doesn't have either.....
Poor Stephen 😂
There's *Anne* too
How many countries do you want?
Victoria: yes.
what's the source for yes meme?
@@schatzkammerein idk lol
cresswelled yes
*Rule Britannia Plays Rather Loudly*
I hope Paradox launch Victoria 3 within 7 years at most.
3:18 My boy james the 2nd throwing up gangsigns
Scott Duncan west side is da best
West Side!
what?.Freemason?
EAST SIDE IS DE BEST!
@@studmalexy Yes.
That is one of the most moving pieces of music ever created.
What is the name of music
WHat is the name of the music
@@Englishwithsaumodip "I vow to thee my country"
@@Englishwithsaumodip It is "Thaxted", an excerpt from "Jupiter" one of the movements of Gustav Holst's work "The Planets"
@@shunt0141 Yes, the RF use that one every now and then. It was used for Charles and Diana’s wedding & more recently for King Charles Coronation.
When the queen is that old that she’s the only monarch to have a picture with colour
Cool observation
Lmao
what about George vi
@@keishacampbell6538 It's a painting I think
Edward VIII and George V are both pictures
1:27 That painting of Stephen gets me every time
me too lmao
Pisses me off his face does
everyone has I V III at the end or the nicknames.. Stephen is just Stephen and we all know
The artist probably was beheaded because he insulted the King 😆
Everyone hated Stephen for stealing his cousin, Matilda’s, throne. So yeah I wasn’t surprised.
0:42 Fun fact: Aethelred means 'well advised' and his title 'Unready' was originally 'Unraed' meaning 'unadvised'. Aethelred the Unadvised. His name and title was a total pun.
"Well advised the Unadvised" ... kay
@@SEGASister ironic
Yep
Thank you for this informative comment. I’m sure on day, I’ll find someone in real life who knows of British monarchs to share this with. Maybe over some coffee. Ha!
I just did a pun
Here’s all the monarchs
1. Alfred the Great
2. Edward the Elder
3. Ælfweard
4. Æthelstan the Glorious
5. Edmund I
6. Eadred
7. Eadwig
8. Edgar the Peaceful
9. Edward the Martyr
10. Æthelred the Unready
11. Sweyn Forkbeard
12. Æthelred the Unready
13. Edmund II Ironside
14. C’nut the Great
15. Harold I Harefoot
16. Harthacnut
17. Edward the Confessor
18. Harold II Godwinson
19. Edgar II Ætheling
20. William I the Conqueror
21. William II
22. Henry I
23. Stephen of Blois
24. Empress Matilda
25. Stephen of Blois
26. Eustace IV of Boulogne
27. Henry II
28. Henry the Young King
29. Richard I the Lionheart
30. John
31. Louis VIII the Lion of France
32. Henry III
33. Edward I
34. Edward II
35. Edward III
36. Richard II
37. Henry IV
38. Henry V
39. Henry VI
40. Edward IV
41. Henry VI
42. Edward IV
43. Edward V
44. Richard III
45. Henry VII
46. Henry VIII
47. Edward VI
48. Jane
49. Mary I
50. Philip II the Prudent of Spain
51. Elizabeth I
52. James I
53. Charles I
54. Oliver Cromwell
55. Richard Cromwell
56. Charles II
57. James II
58. Mary II
59. William III
60. Anne
61. George I
62. George II
63. George III
64. George IV
65. William IV
66. Victoria
67. Edward VII
68. George V
69. Edward VIII
70. George VI
71. Elizabeth II
72. Charles III
What an effort.👍
Good work.
73 Cheeky Harry
@PJPsounds Prince Harry won’t become king as he’s 5th in line, Prince William will be the next king then his son Prince George, then his future kids or Princess Charlotte if he doesn’t have kids and if Charlotte doesn’t haven’t kids then it goes to Prince Louis and if he doesn’t have kids then it goes to Harry.
Victoria: I'm the longest reigning british monarch
Elizabeth II: *Hold my tea*
And Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales, has been the longest serving heir to the throne in history.
@@irkhanbasc Yes, and the second holder is from Johor (Malaysia)
@@normazlinrajamohamad201 encik Cornwallis habaq pi balik England nanti
But Victoria ruled more countries than Elizabeth
LEFT HOOK : True. Victoria witnessed the Empire’s growth to unprecedented size. Elizabeth watched as the Empire was almost completely dissolved.
"How many Edwards and Henrys do you want?"
England: Yes
@white kid oh yeah
France:hold my Louis
@@supraptisuprapti8577 America: hold my thin air
@@darrenabbott6264 I don't get the joke,please explain
@@supraptisuprapti8577 cus America doesn't have a monarchy
What I love about Æthelred the Unready is that his name wasnt given to him because he "wasnt ready", his name is actually a pun.
In old English, æthelred ment "well advised" so as a joke, people started calling him Æthelred the unred, or (loosely translated) Æthelred the poorly advised. Over time, the Unred part of his name turned into Unready and the word unred became disused and obsolete.
So even back in the 10th century, the people of, what is now, England loved a good pun
It would have been something like 'unræde', which roughly meant 'of poor counsel', and unræde does almost sound like unready in today's version of the English language.
It's just something that got slightly lost in translation over the millennia.
Lol what a name to give to a king 😆
Humans have not changed in 10000 years. Only technology has. In fact, humans have been consistently dumbing down over the last 130 years. So our forefathers actually had better intelligence.
Æthelred ís ðodo
@ 31
RIP Elizabeth II (1926-2022) 70 Years and 214 days in the throne, God Bless
So this was the 1st one lol
R.I.P
😇
2:17 Henry VI: I’m the king
Edward IV: no I’m King now
Henry Vi: I’m King again not you
Edward IV: no u I’m King now
Edward V: What are talking about guys?
Australasia Confederation Mapping it was all the earl of Warwick’s doing he is nicknamed the king maker. He helped Edward become king and after falling out with him put Henry back on the throne
Richard III: Im gonna stop the fight now
Napoleón Bonaparte did you know that Richard III might be innocent of killing the princes. I’m not saying he didn’t do it but Tudor and Beaufort had motive and opportunity too. Richard III May have suffered badly from English propaganda. Bonaparte would know
*I'm already Genji*
0:40 He was unready to become a Jedi.
FreeMo !!! Lol
YOUR new British Empire??
Eric Decamps
*Sith Empire
You are on the world power boiz, but we do not grant you the rank of empire.
You are ruling an Empire but we do not grant you the rank of Emperor.
2:17 *Thomas had never seen such a mess*
Civil war
Lol wars of the roses 😂
For a moment I thought they cloned each other and then I thought it was an editing error...
So you could probably guess who's gonna be winning stupid award this year
Oh it was a bloody mess
Remember folks this war was just because they want to sit on a new chair on the church of London
2:49 Philip skipped leg day
Obviously because he was an oppressor!
@@KILLER.KNIGHT Most are both oppresor & oppressed -- depending on time & circumstance. This video starts with Alfred The Great in the 800s. By that time, the island of Britain had been under occupation for 800 continuous years, and was being invaded again by thieves & pirates from Scandinavia. After a century or more of fighting off this invasion, another invasion occured from the shores of Normandy. Welcome to the real world.
@@ssrmy1782 Doesn’t add up.
2:17 The inspiration for Game of Thrones
Lancaster's= Lannisters
york's= Starks
Edward IV= rob stark (backed out of marriage)
@@SomeGuy-fl1gz huh
@@magfootball7270 it's the history of medieval england that inspired game of thrones (war of the roses)
@@SomeGuy-fl1gz oh ok
2:34 Henry VII is the inspiration for Daenerys
I like how eadwig lost like practically everything gained and edgar the "peaceful" got it back lmao
Can Someone explain to me what 'House of' mean?
@@aveanatas4236 houses are basically set family groups so if one family takes control that house is dominant.and in control
@@SolitaryChez I see. Tq
Idk how that's funny
@@aveanatas4236 haven't you watched game of thrones *facepalm*
No one:
Stephen: 🥴
JK 88 HAHAHHAHAHAHAHA
Loo
🥴
how would you feel being named Stephen among so many Edwards, Henries and Richards
LMAO
RIP Queen Elizabeth. Thank you so much for your service and devotion to the people of the United Kingdom.
Now there won’t be a new queen in our lifetime
Yep. It is the end of an era
😢
😔😔🙏🎉❤️
@@FEMGAY dumb question if everyone is dead including harry then Meghan becomes queen?
Or the succession line goes back to Andrew?
I love how the timing of the melody shift at Richard the Lionheart.
It was more in line with John but ok
@@thomasshaughnessy9023 I’d say it was with Henry II
Mans conquered a shit ton of France lol
@@auroraflos2498 He more of inherited that land not conquered. It was the future plantagenets such as Edward III who conquered lands in France
@@auroraflos2498 You cant see it in this video but Edward III conquered lots of France
@@JJaqn05And we kicked you out of France 💪⚜🇫🇷
2:16
Henry VI: no u
Edward IV: no u
Henry VI: no u
It was the War Of The Roses :)
More like
Henry VI: I am the King!
Edward IV: No I'm the King!
Henry VI: No I'm the King!
Bruh
@@tomigiyu1739 dude that's the war of the roses
war of torn haha
Perfect timings :
0:36 - Æthelred II The Unready
1:12 - William I The Conqueror
1:32 - John Lackland / Richard I (idk)
2:03 - Henry VI
2:29 - Henry VIII
3:00 - Oliver Cromwell
3:22 - Queen Anne
3:31 - George III
3:44 - Queen Victoria
4:06 - The Windsors
What are you talking about?
@@howedaddy6122 well, you know, some pictures that came out matches with the music. somehow, that's what my ears catch
lol wot
Wut
You forgot George III the music goes epic when he comes up
Today Queen Elizabeth died
Rip.
LETS GOOOOOOO
Edit: Now looking back I was some edgy little kid what I said was not funny
What i know she died but its 9 months
Facts
@@aidannodomm 💀
4:14 1936, the year with three kings!
Luís Eugênio 2:26 1483, the year with three kings
2:45 1553, the year with one king and 2 queens
1:15 1066, the year with four kings if you count the uncrowned Edgar the Ætheling
in germany we has the dreikaiser jahr
Harv 1066 had 5 kings if u count Edgar
Edward, Edgar, Godwinson,William and Harald Hardrada
William I: 😐
Victoria: 😐
The rest: 😐🤨 and 😶
STEPHEN: 🥴
Me: Love the music
Good one mate 👌😂
"I vow thee to my country" is the song btw
Gustav Holtz - Jupiter
what is the music?
1:29
Stephen looks like he hit that bong too hard.
Stephen of bleurgh
Hello there, Legate Lanius
Queen Elizabeth II
Lived from 1926-2022
Reigned from 1952-2022
Rest in peace Her Majesty the Queen 👸👑🇬🇧💂♥️😭
the terrorist queen, hope she could became like het ancestors Alfred the Great, Edward the Elder and Æthelstan.
😭🙏😇
2:46 wrong picture of "Jane" - it's supposed to be Lady Jane Grey - but you have a picture of Jane Seymour...
Yes
Yeah
Yeah ruled for 9 days
FINALLY SOMEONE POINTED IT OUT
True :)
Edward the martyr: i must die, it is my destiny as a martyr
Edward the Unready: but I'm not ready
Edit: NO I did not mean "ethelred the unready" I meant EDWARD the unready. It was intentional 🤦🏼♂️ so shUSH
Toon Link there’s no Edward the unready your thinking of Æthelred the unready
It's Æthelred and Edward the Martyr didn't die on his command
Edward the martyr wasn't even an actual martyr lol
Me: *makes a joke*
Reply section: *r/woosh*
Actually his name unready meant in old English well advised but unready meant not well advised so his entire name is a terrible pun even though he was an ok king the 2nd time.
Thousand years of history done in few minutes. It’s amazing how we could fly through times nowadays
this was done almost a decade ago in a more memorblr way
@@imbored3063 Horrible Histories ^
@@thomasshaughnessy9023 it has a comedy too it
@chris F i thought it was 100+ years
Actually over 1500 years the first king of wessex was cerdic in 519
One of the best historical visualisation I've ever seen
The picture you’ve got for Lady Jane Grey is Jane Seymour
lmao I laughed so much when her face came up. she... was dead in 1553.
Loool I went back and saw
The one thing I know about her is she was queen for like 18 days and promptly beheaded
@@DownWithComcast lady Jane grey was queen for like 9 days😂😂 that's so bad
Yes! I noticed that to.
0:13 Alfred's portrait quality from 1200 years ago is better than most bank CCTV cameras
I just looked that painting up: it’s actually from the 18th century, and was done by a guy named Samuel Woodforde. There aren’t any existing portraits of Alfred the Great from his own time.
😂😂😂
@@pinkroseperson256
:(( :((
@@pinkroseperson256 seriously?
Hahaha should i laugh at the comment or the answer?
0:46 Aethelred the Unready? Dude ruled for 35 years, seemed pretty ready to me
and he had a massive great sword, he was already alright!
It's a mistranslation it is originally Æthelred the unræd meaning ill consulled or bad
homie only ruled for, 4 years
@@vowxiy what?
Bit late, but as the one guy said it is a mistake of translation, but he could be unready as well. As soon as the Danes invaded he dipped to France
I just wanted to say thank you for all your hard work and I wish love and happiness to anyone reading this.
"House of windsor are you german ?"
"Yes, but actually no !"
Arkam yes but yes
there is even Nazi
@Kandy Kandy you need to calm down.
@Kandy Kandy King Edward was a nazi sympathizer
I swear that it was the Hanovers that were German. I know that George I was German.
USA:I am the strongest nation in the world
Britain: I used to rule the world
to rule the africans
France and Germany ruled Europe
tanguy no The Black death did
@@T60601 that is just not true lmao. Germany was the only rival to Britain post Napoleonic wars, and only after 1871. France never again recovered its status as a superpower. Britain dominated Europe by ensuring that no other power became dominant. Germany and Britain Ruled Europe, and Britain ruled the world.
@@will2brown50
Britain dominated Europe ? When ?
@@quentinfofo9461
By diplomacy not military 🤷♂️😂
George II: Time to form the british empire
George III: Time to loose brain cells and weaken the British empire
George IV: let me fix your mistakes dumbass
William IV: Let me help out
Victoria: Hold my beer fellas, Victoria will show you how it's done
Didn't George III lose a big chunk of the Empire due to a bunch of lowly colonials?
@@irkhanbasc I think so. Correct me if I'm wrong
@Just Getting By : True. Losing the Thirteen Colonies was just a temporary setback for what would become the largest empire in history.
Tbf, the Empire wouldn’t have been pushed to become the power that it became had the Americans not revolted, Spain would probably continue to have the largest empire with the British in second place
And elizabeth II shows you how it,s down.
Now it's the turn of Charles III, rip the queen...
3:47 "Queen Victoria, the scramble for africa has just begun, which countries would you like to pick?
Queen Victoria:
"Yes"
Victoria didnt have a lot of say in the matter it was her government
Please do timeline of leaders of germany
@@DieuleRoi can you do one about Italy ?
Go for it Allemagne From German Tribe's Kingdom HRE German Empire Nazi Empire and Germany.
I will be there!
Would actually be pretty short unless you consider the HRE to be Germany.
Rain Guarin NO!
Love these monarch timelines, a good refresher course. You probably have dozens of requests but I would love one for Italy.
RIP Queen Elizabeth The II, she will remain in our hearts forever after the unthinkable had happened to her, she will be missed always, and will watch over us in a new wonderful world above.
God bless the queen
Fuck the royals. They did nothing but cause pain in places where they did not belong.
@@terrorgaming459 yes
R.I.P
Fun fact: “the unready” actually means: ill-counselled
Very true Aethelred means well counselled, so it was a play on words, The Well Counselled, the ill-counselled.
I thought it simply means "not ready"
@@winchesterchua3311 it's modern reading of the Anglo-Saxon word Red meaning counselled/advised. Unred/Ill counselled. Unready is just how our modern day reading took its meaning.
So whats the meaning of ill counselled?
@@dolsopolar sorry ill counselled is like bad counselled.
3:26 William III should be the “House of Orange”
yes with French origin.
Je Maintiendrai
Also, William is also part Stuart not just by marrying Mary.
William was King in his own right, so house of Orange would be correct.
@Kandy Kandy yes they did up untill Elizabeth.
@Kandy Kandy look up queen Victoria then instead of typing in caps. And all the other previous female monarchs.
The last Anglo-Saxon King Harald II Godwenson, was killed at the Battle of Hastings, in October 1066.
His daughter Gytha of Wessex fled to Denmark, and later married Vladimir Monomakh, Prince of Smolensk from the Rurik dynasty.
Their first son, Mstislav (in the Western chronicles, his name is Harald), is a common ancestor for Eduard III and his wife, Philippa of Hainault . Through this marriage, the blood of the Godwensons returned home and is an integral part of all subsequent English and British ruling dynasties.
Such perturbations happen in history.
Another such perturbation where Britain is concerned: Edgar the Ætheling, designated successor of Harold II and briefly regarded as King of England in opposition to William the Conqueror, died in exile sometime after 1125. His sister, Margaret of Wessex, had by that time married King Malcolm III of Scotland, and while her daughter Matilda became the first wife of King Henry I and thus ancestor of the Plantagenets, three of her sons, Edgar, Alexander and David, all became Kings of Scotland in their turn, King David I being the ancestor of all further Scottish sovereigns (as well as the Bourbon Kings of France, but that’s another story). There would be marriages between the two bloodlines over the centuries, the definitive union occurring with the marriage of King James IV of Scotland to Margaret Tudor- daughter of King Henry VII- and finally realising the reunion when King James VI of Scotland inherited the English Throne as King James I. Every English/British sovereign since then has been an (almost) undisputed heir of the House of Wessex (I say “almost” because I must perforce take into account the Jacobite line- the marriage of King Charles I to Princess Henriette Marie of France was yet another union between branches of Margaret of Wessex’s bloodline, and while George I and his heirs were not drawn from this stock, James II/VII- and by extension, James the Old Pretender and Bonnie Prince Charlie, both of whom led insurrections against the Hanoverians- was. Though Charlie’s younger brother, Henry Benedict Stuart, Cardinal-Duke of York, was the last of the direct Stuart line and the last of this line to publicly acknowledge his claim to the throne- and even then, he did nothing to advance it- all further Jacobite heirs from Carlo Emanuele IV of Sardinia to the current heir, Franz Herzog von Bayern, are still descendants of Charles I via his daughter, Henrietta Maria Stuart, Duchess of Orleans, and thus beneficiaries of this Stuart/Bourbon bloodline).
@Observer of the Northern Lights I already knew this, but I'm glad you mentioned it, because I think a lot of people have the misconception that William the Conqueror was the first king of England or that the current royals are only descended from the Norman monarchs.
@@Lemingtona-x5g Not really. A channel called Britain's Hidden History covers this quite well.
@@kristophershepard2563 Great stuff.
@@Halbared oh forgot was normands who took over from anglo saxons
Fun fact: The last English King of England was Edgar Ætheling, born in Hungary in 1052, the son of Edward the Exile, who fled to Hungary along with his brother Edmund escaping from the Viking conqueror of England, Cnut the Great's reign. They stayed in the court of Saint Stephan of Hungary, but after assassins sent by Cnut showed up in Hungary to kill them, they fled to the Kievan Rus. In the court of Yaroslav the Wise in Kiev, where they encountered the exiled pagan princes of Hungary, Endre and Levente. After a pagan uprising in Hungary, Endre was made King of Hungary by the pagans in exchange for religious protection, which he gave them. During his reign Edward and Edmunt moved back to Hungary where Edgar Ætheling was born. After Harold Godwinson was excommunicated by the Pope and killed in battle during William the Bastard's invasion of England, Prince Edgar moved back to England and in London was elected King of England by the Witan Council, but never officially crowned, and he shortly resisted William's advances until the Normans overran England. Edgar was also accompanied by the bastard son of King Endre of Hungary named George,. After the Norman Victory, Edgar and George fled to Scotland together. Edgaw would have many more adventures and George would establish the still living Clan Drummond.
And the suppression of this revolt is called Harrying of the North, right ?
The modern english monarchy has roots in what is now known as germany
L o n g
Impressive. Nice history my man, well done.
Harold Godwinson (Harold II) was the last English King of England. He was elected and crowned by the Witan the day after Edward died…
Anyone who’s curious about the song playing...
I Vow To Thee, My Country
thanks!
I did want to know, came down to the comments to find out, and got distracted. You got me back on track. Thank you!
I always thought of it as Holst's Jupiter.
And also the version of the game civilisatons 5
Make this man a saint
3:43 perfect timing
Yep perfect timing
huh?!
Wut
@@TheConorsmithusa significantly biggest and greatest empire in human history
@@TheConorsmithusa
Bass dropped for Queen V
At 2:40 This picture of Jane is not "Lady Jane Grey" it's a picture of "Jane Seymour" Henry viii's 3rd wife and Edward vi's mother.
A lot of people get them confused
Yeah I thought so because the resemblance between her and Edward the 6th was striking in the two photos, and that would be explainable because they are mother and son, but if it was lady Jane grey they would be cousins which would probably not look too alike since they share less dna about 12.5%
Also the Portrait of Edward I is actually Henry III. The portrait was incorrectly labeled hundreds of years ago
Yes. Also, Lady Jane was House of Grey/Dudley
Coming back to this today. I’m so sorry for Britains loss! RIP Queen Elizabeth II. I might be Oregonian, but she was still my Queen! 😢
Rulers of Wessex:
House of Wessex:
1. Cerdic (519-34)
2. Cynric (534-60)
3. Ceawlin (560-92)
4. Ceol (592-7)
5. Ceolwulf (597-611)
6. Cynegils (611-26, 636-42)
7. Cwichelm (626-36)
House of Icel:
8. Penda (645-8)
House of Wessex:
9. Cenwalh (642-5, 648-72)
10. Seaxburh (672-4)
11. Æscwine (674-6)
12. Centwine (676-85)
13. Cædwalla (685-8)
14. Ine (688-726)
15. Æthelheard (726-40)
16. Cuthred (740-56)
17. Sigeberht (756-7)
18. Cynewulf (757-86)
19. Beorhtric (786-802)
20. Ecgberht (802-39)
21. Æthelwulf (839-58)
22. Æthelbald (858-60)
23. Æthelberht (860-5)
24. Æthelred (865-71)
thanks
ah the kings of Wessex
Æ
These are not kings they are rulers
Also rulers and kings are not the same thing
@@johnmiguelalmerowitharmeni8894 Please let me know about the difference between rules and kings
1:53
*i like how the I , II and III Edwards are straight together-*
Boy, you haven't seen Scotland and their James
what about george i,ii,iii,iv from house of hanover? 😂😂
3:29 George I, II, III, IV straight
@@ririshutabarat6367 only by incident, G3 was the grandson of G2.
IV and V were together too, infact I was the first Edward who neither had a father or son named Edward!
im not first
im not last
but when Cottereau Uploads
I click fast
Me too
haha nice bro
i love how as soon as scotland takes over england in 1603 we start to eat the rest of the world 💪😂👌
These are just the Kings and Queens
think of all the different Dukes and Duchess' and Earls and Princes and all their Families...
for centuries.
I'm an American and I'm still curious about the place my forefathers decided to leave as to not be ruled over by royalty. I do love our British friends and their culture. I think one of the best things that ever happened to the world is when we decided to become friends and allies,
forging the west as a beacon of freedom.
It's all very fascinating to me. . .
History and the people remembered.
Cromwell: I'm going to ban football, Christmas, and...
Population: Erm...
Merry Monarch: Well, hello there!
the day we decided a little bit of monarchy isn't all that bad.
Henry VIII was the first to ban football because it interfered with archery practice.
I guess they didn't want his dull laws come back they'd rather party
the next guy This action’s what they call the Monarchy Restoration!
People underestimate the impact of the Civil War and the restoration. Once the puritans realised the monarchy would be restored and their miserable tyranny was over they left for the American colonies. How can we be surprised that 100 years later Anti monarchists in the colonies would be well, anti-monarchist?
0:41 everyone gangsta till *Æ*
tf unready
I heard it’s pronounced like the word eye
@@un_lxadyt3548 more like egg without the 'g' sound
Gert Andersen so rappers copied the sound and now say AYE?
@@un_lxadyt3548 far from it - do a strong american accent, say egg, and cut the word midway through. Or google it... that's easier lmao
1:48 I didn't knew that Jesus Christ had been king of UK
Who?
Edward III
God is an Englishman!
That's no Englishman or Jesus, that's a French noble on the Throne of England 😀. House Plantagenest is one of the oldest French Noble Houses. It traces its family tree back to the Franks quite easily.
Jesus doesn’t look like that. The current so-called paintings of him are portraits of pope Alexander’s sin Caesar Borge, a childmolester who had sex with his sister. Jesus was born in ancient Israel, there is no way he would’ve looked white
imagine being a part of this family and have knowledge of who your family are and the history behind it!!! Wish I knew that about mine!
It must be cool to be able to see that your lineage goes back to a conquering king from over 900 years ago
Victoria: *I want that thing!*
Earth: *You can't have that thing!*
Earth: *Nnnnnngggg!!!! Okay you can have that thing,But no more.*
Victoria: *I want that thing!*
*And Repeat.*
I know that it’s from oversimplified
DS Katolero I know it’s a joke but the monarchs of the empire don’t even have much power. Victoria didn’t control the British empire in the manner Napoleon controlled the first French empire
@@fredbarker9201 I know that
Copied by OverSimplified
Lexi Lore you sound like a kid In math class
Thank you for including Queen Jane (Lady Jane Grey, the 9 days queen). Most timelines of the monarchy don’t include her because she never had a coronation but she was in fact proclaimed Queen (although Mary I was the rightful heir).
Edward VIII never had one either. But I guess when you're the disputed queen for only 9 days, it becomes really easy to overlook her.
@@pierrebegley2746 the picture for L.J.G is actually Henry’s 3rd wife, Jane Seymour.
They forgot Edgar the Atheling though.
He is between Harold II and William I.
@@pierrebegley2746 Edward V also doesn't have a coronation, it was halted by his Uncle bc they were bastards
@@mjaned0528 I noticed that too
I like how the music just goes extremely epic when Richard the lion heart shows up he’s my favorite English king 1:29
The man barely stepped foot on English soil, and barely spoke any English.
@konkey dong I know but he is still my favorite
@@rexdaylawn1609 fair enough mate
@@rexdaylawn1609 his brother King John absolute tosser
@@rexdaylawn1609 same with Alfred and George
now the queen is gone, she passed away at the age of 96, she will be missed, shes in a better place now.
This should be scrolling the other way, it's driving me mad!
took me 15 seconds to work out it was going the wrong way lol
Not to mention, the British drive on the wrong side of the road, so what do you expect (joking though, a well done video).
Bob Bob.Ok Mr Intersection.
Bob Bob Malaysia, Ireland, Australia also drives on the left
It took me a minute to realise we werent going back in time
"Æthelred the Unready, do we go into battle now?"
Imitation of Tina Belcher: "Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhh". *LOL!*
*Beautiful Presentation!* I enjoyed the music as well as the maps!
Nice one!
The wars of the roses is basically a bunch of Henry's, Edwards and Richards ( Richard II, Henry IV, Henry V, Henry VI, Edward IV, Edward V, Richard III & Henry VII) descended from an Edward ( Edward III) fighting over the throne
Pretty much lol
Then some dude who looks like a train conductor from the 1800s wrote a fantasy series partially inspired by The War of The Roses
@@gfilmer7150 lol
@@gfilmer7150 damnit bruh i see you on every ASOIAF and GOT video and now I also see you on some random history video
@@jaimelannister1797 Dude, I see a lot of the same people on the exact same type of content. A guess we all have the same interests.
And now, Charles lll
Yes
How many country do you want
Britian :🌎🌏🌍
Edit it to “Britain: *yes*
As a brit, Not true
@@rub3s. edit to "british: any english"
🌕🌖🌗🌘🌑🌒🌓🌔
hitler saw:)
Thank you for putting this together. Love the territory map too. Old southern American here, I've always been fascinated by European history, lands of my ancestors, especially the royals
As an American from the Midwest sand and history has its interesting ties to us, if I remember correctly Washington was a descendant of Edward III
@Thomas Maxwell Did you know that literally every US president except Martin van Buren is related to John II of England?
They were all cunts. The only decent one probably isn't even real, King Arthur
@@flightlesslord2688 He doesn't seem to be. He's a fictional character from a French novel written by Chrétien de Troyes, as far as I can tell.
@@lucofparis4819 oi that's lancelot m8. Arthur goes back much further, not as far as say Merlin, but pretty far. Basically pre written word in Britain, he was definitely based off a real person, had a cool sword, not called excalibur and not out of a stone, but still pretty cool. Probably did dec some saxons
Oliver Cromwell and his son were Lord Protectors, not monarchs.
Yeah and Fidel Castro was President of Cuba
Yeah and Putin is the elected President of Russia
Lol...and Augustus was first senator
King in all but name
yeh and trump was god emperor
Great video. Needs updating now unfortunately. Long live the King 🇬🇧
The song is just so MOVINGG... Damn i wish i was english... sending love to all my english brothers and sisters❤
In case you don't know the song is 'I vow to thee, my country'
charbel khalil it sounds like the frozen song lmao
You to mate England til we died
Why?
Thank you very much, and returning your kind gesture!
0:56 One of James May's ancestors?
Lol
Love the addition of “I vow to thee my country” the amazing song really adds to the video
It's Jupiter, bringer of jovillity.
It’s now out of date ;[
2:17
Here is the reason why this happened, so back then the House of York and House of Lancaster we're fighting to see which house would have more power over England and the House of Lancaster won the battle of York and Henry VI became king because he was first to the throne but the two houses had another battle at the battle of Northampton and York won because the House of Lancaster didn't have a lot of men from the previous battle and Edward IV was eldest so he became king and then the two houses had a big argument over how much land the two house shall own in England so the Battle of Lancaster went down and once again Henry VI won and gained less land than he thought he would own so Henry VI died from stroke in Lancaster Castle and Edward IV became king for the last time and then died 1 year later from stroke
I just gave you a History Leason
Wasn’t Henry VI murdered didn’t they find blood on the hairs of his skull
Good job nerds.
@MOHAMAD DANISH KOO KAH MAN BIN MOHD DANIAL KOO Moe Who the hell are you and why are you addressing me? Nerd
@MOHAMAD DANISH KOO KAH MAN BIN MOHD DANIAL KOO Moe Besides why are you here anyway? You're too stupid to know who Richard III was.
Sis this is off. Henry has been king since he was 9 months old, but he became weak-willed under the shadow of protectors, controlled by them and his wife. One of them wanted the throne and claimed to be the senior one in the line of succession, this was Richard of York, who died in the battle of Wakefield so his eldest son inherited his claim. This was Edward IV who got the throne in the battle of Towton (I think), ruled til 1470 for ~10 years, then the Lancastrian sympathizers, Margaret of Anjou, and Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick aka the Kingmaker rebelled against him and he was forced to flee, they got Henry back on the throne for roughly a year, Edward returned from exile, Henry's heir died in battle and Henry died ✨mysteriously✨ in the Tower. Edward ruled in relative peace until he whored, ate and drank himself to an early grave. His sons also disappeared ✨mysteriously✨, his brother who usurped the throne was defeated and found in a car park in 2011-12 or something. That's the glorious house of york and the last plantagenets for you.
Sir Isaac Newton: invents Newton's laws
Earl of Sandwich: invents the sandwich
James II: *invents the gang sign*
An English Pub just closed that was constructed in 793, I came here to see what King was around in 793, I was surprised to realise that pub was there longer than the British monarchy
You gotta b kidding. Where's this pub located? 😮
Who's here after Queen Elizabeths death?
..
Charles III is here.
Love how the climax of the song matches with Queen Victoria's reign
Golden Era!
2:54 the first Elizabeth she is the friend of Safia Sultan of Ottoman empire
If she’s friends with an ottoman she’s friends with me
2:05 henry IV looks like an ottoman lol
He’s A Monarchy Jester Lol Mate
Great video! Brings out my patriotic soul.
If anyone would like to know the music, it’s not specifically ‘Jupiter’, ‘Thaxted’, or ‘I Vow to Thee My Country’. It is actually a reworking of the music by Geoff Knorr, who composed this version for the videogame: Civilization V. It is called ‘Elizabeth’s Peace Theme’.
THANK YOU THANK YOU!!
Holy shit, he actually did it.
Thank for listening to my request.
Assemblée Nationale welcome to the Internet. Get used to it
@@pancakemacbuttery9142 Fuck off
I love to UK 🇬🇧
from japan🇯🇵
Konichiwa
私はあなたの国が大好きです 日本が大好きです アルゼンチンからのご挨拶(ご質問があれば、私は翻訳者を使用しています)
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i love japan from mauritius
thank you!
Kon'ni'chiwa
Update pls!!
I think historically speaking, Alfred the Great is my favorite English king. He rallied the Anglo-Saxons and pushed back the Vikings, taking back much of England in the process. That's certainly no small feat.
I would have loved to see what Anglo-Saxon England was like, before the Vikings and especially before the Normans..
He rallied the Norse and pushed back the Norse
@@flightlesslord2688 I'm sure some Norse fought on his side. But he is revered among the English.
@@a.w.sawtooth9469 there would've been actual French and *British* people on each side as well of course.
@@a.w.sawtooth9469 Alfred was not just a successful warrior but also a great scholar and advocate for learning. Plus he dealt with severe body pain, yet preserved. He is “the Great” for a reason.
2:54 oh hail the virgin queen 🥰 I don't know why I love her. I think when I read about her bio and learned more about her in British and American culture subject 🙏
she had no children so tudors RIP
william....
(i just had to do that)
@@imbored3063 she have a secret illigitement children or we call it love child to Robert Dudley !
I love Gustav Holst! This music gives me chills every time i listen to it.
what's the name of the song ?
@@jasonjofanska9344 Jupiter from the Planet suite also known as the hymn I vow to thee my country
I just want to point out how exceptional the syncing of Thaxted was to the timeline, with Plantagenets and Stuarts being the melody, and of course the slow fading out at the end...
Très belle vidéo Cottereau !
Ah oui, tu fais un travail similaire à ce que je vois.
Pourquoi aussi tard? Tu ne l'as même pas commencé ?
copy cat
@@simonbernard4216 No, Cottereau told me to do Germany and Spain.
Can you do one about Italy including roman empire Kingdom of Sardinia kind dom of Italy and Italian republic
3:43 the timing of the beat 👌🏻👏🏻
Alfred the Great : we can't conquer the world, only england
Queen Victoria : hold my beer🍺
Man watched last kingdom now he a historian - I relate
@@volutionx9874 whats last kingdom
*hold my tea ☕️
2:52 Seems like Philip I. was a cricket or something.
2:46 That's a painting of Jane Seymour who was Edward VI's mother
The queen after edward was Lady Jane Grey
Exactly. I think there may be an execution painting of Lady Jane but there are unfortunately no known painting. They were all destroyed by Mary.
@@makaelaischillin I think there is still a drawing of her left, not very sure.......
@@makaelaischillin Not true! On her wikipedia you see her portrait (I'm studying the entire Tudor period for my A levels)
Respect from Italy 🇮🇹🇬🇧❤
Italy from Respect
thank you for considering us in the first and second world wars
@@mism847 Yes.
England from Italy to respect
Grazie,
*2:15* Henry VI: alright time to rule
Edward IV: uhh no its my turn
Henry VI: Excuse me?? Its my turn
Edward IV: no my turn again
Edward V: stop fighting uts my turn now
Richard III: Nope
Henry VII: You aint getting it either
Henry VIII: I don’t like these roses
Edward VI: well I do
Jane: no
Mary I: Your right Jane, it’s mine
Elizabeth I: enough fighting
*it's
@@awkgjdjdhv James VI and I: Can we stop this drama now?
@@edwardviofengland8048 Charles I: no
Cromwells: true
Charles II: Party time!
James VII and II: n o p e
William and Mary: MINE MINE MINE MINE!
Anne: England is over. Let’s unite and end these rules!
Rest in peace Queen , I saw it hour ago but commenting now