The True Story of Amleth | The Northman

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024

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  • @9391862
    @9391862 2 года назад +146

    I was taken aback by Hermutrudes lies. Amleth had treachery, betrayal and lies all around him, even from the people he held most dear. That's the real tragedy!

    • @serpaolo7413
      @serpaolo7413 Год назад +2

      Women often had no choice but to feign love or faithfulness (just as Amleth feigned ignorance and sanity) in order to survive.

    • @andrew-rn9ui
      @andrew-rn9ui Год назад +1

      ​@@serpaolo7413 I think he feigned insanity , he was a berserker for many years doing raids and an absolute nut job until the seer reminded him of his revenge and then he kinda started being human again 😅

  • @Freesavh1776
    @Freesavh1776 2 года назад +24

    Amleth was a very patient genius. I love hearing stories of the patient to exact vengeance. Like the story of the 47 Ronin.

    • @historyprofiles
      @historyprofiles  2 года назад +3

      Thank you for watching Jamie! I also have a video on the 47 ronin

    • @Freesavh1776
      @Freesavh1776 2 года назад

      @@historyprofiles oh trust me man you don't have a video out that I haven't watched. The video of the 47 Ronin is 1 of my all time favorite video. This is kinda funny. My wife loves Mortis Media. There's been a few times I was watching your videos, & she had Mortis going @ the same time 😆. Thank you for your great quality videos. I like to watch or read anything that will impart at least some knowledge I didn't have before. And your videos meet that criteria. So keep what you're doing up. Because we will never truly know everything, but I like trying 😁😆😅.

  • @sundevil2295
    @sundevil2295 2 года назад +10

    Today is my birthday. My family are taking me out for dinner and to watch "The Northmen" tomorrow to celebrate. Can't wait!! ❤️

  • @BriefCaseOfficial
    @BriefCaseOfficial 2 года назад +152

    I do not think that I had ever heard of Amleth before, I am learning so much from this channel, brilliant, keep it up :)

    • @kamion53
      @kamion53 2 года назад +1

      I too only after seeing Northmen and Googled Amleth made the connection with Hamlet in spite of the names are so simular.
      but the image of Hamlet I had what that of Richard Chamberlain playing the role of which Skargard's character could be no further removed.

    • @michelleg7
      @michelleg7 2 года назад

      Supposed to be the ancestors of the kings of Murcia

    • @kamion53
      @kamion53 2 года назад +1

      @@michelleg7 do you mean Mercia, one of the Anglosaxon kingdoms
      or the kingdom of Murcia in the south of Spain? That was one a taifa's or small muslim states which became one of the ten kingdoms belongng to the Crown of Castile

  • @nicolesmith5240
    @nicolesmith5240 2 года назад +486

    Amleth, is Hamlet with the letters rearranged. Shakespeare was clever

    • @SUPERRRSAIYANNNNN
      @SUPERRRSAIYANNNNN 2 года назад +34

      but if anyone does it these days their called a plagiarist

    • @jakegraham3758
      @jakegraham3758 2 года назад +21

      @@SUPERRRSAIYANNNNN reimagining would be more accurate no one accuses the lion king, black panther, or this movie of plagiarism

    • @Eldagusto
      @Eldagusto 2 года назад +40

      No Hamlet is the English pronunciation of Amleth. The Norse Th would be pronounced like a T or a D in English.

    • @goranslava843
      @goranslava843 2 года назад +15

      Shakespeare wasn’t Shakespeare … His real name was sir Francis Bacone

    • @albenmurcia4716
      @albenmurcia4716 2 года назад +19

      He literally just moved the last letter to the start. Its like if i made a story based on the life of Andrew but call the main character Wandre

  • @olelarsen7688
    @olelarsen7688 2 года назад +171

    I think Amleth was a real person, of the Jute tribe. But the events took place 8-900 years before they were written down by Saxo. Therefore the story is mostly myth. For instance the name Feng, Fenge just means prince, and can be found in the placename Fingleton. The reason I can date Amleth is because of Wiglek. His name can be found in a line of angelish kings handed down in Mercia: Withlæg, Wermund,Offa, (Angengeot), Eomer. Eomer led the Angel tribe's migration to Britain. So England in the story means the Angel tribe in South Jutland. The Jute tribe had an inner conflict, which maybe can be seen in the battle at Finsburg, where Garulf is chieftain of a jutish colony by Flevo Lake, which dissapeard by the time of the invasion of Britain.

    • @olelarsen7688
      @olelarsen7688 2 года назад +5

      @Chief Wildhorse Caucasians is just a word. Europeans were white people and spoke european language before Britain was an island. Even before the ice in the ice age had melted.

    • @antestanic2964
      @antestanic2964 2 года назад +10

      why do you know so much and why I don`t question it?! Ok gonna clap my hands as a bird for a while...

    • @peachday4347
      @peachday4347 2 года назад +3

      brilliant

    • @olelarsen7688
      @olelarsen7688 2 года назад +4

      @Nathan Reade I was just answering someone who called himself Chief Wildhorse, and he quickly retracted his comment. I didn't care to delete mine. In the viking age Spain was allready conquered by muslims. Otherwise I don't think vikings got in contact with other races, exept greenlanders and indians, ofcause. Maybe they met some black people in Konstantinople.

    • @NordicWarrior01
      @NordicWarrior01 2 года назад

      @@olelarsen7688 they did and mentioned them as "blue people" fact. Plus we conquered those Muslim aggressors. Fact.

  • @emmitstewart1921
    @emmitstewart1921 2 года назад +53

    I have long been aware that Hamlet was the retelling of an older saga but had never been able to find the original or a translation of it. Thanks for this chance to hear it. Clearly Shakespeare was a brilliant writer for turning this litany of treachery and murder into a version palatable to an Elizabethan Christian audience

  • @stevenwilgus5422
    @stevenwilgus5422 2 года назад +92

    There is wisdom in the sagas. The Bard knew it. The lessons are still relevant. They resonate like well orchestrated music.

    • @ashroskell
      @ashroskell 2 года назад

      Quite a poetic turn of phrase yourself, there. There is also deep history in them, regardless of how true, or partially fact based they are. Everything you need to know about what a culture values, how it sees itself, what motivated its peoples and what they wanted others to think about them, is contained in their stories. Especially once you know who they were written, or told, for.

  • @valmarsiglia
    @valmarsiglia 2 года назад +27

    Saxo Grammaticus is one of the coolest names ever.

    • @veronicajensen7690
      @veronicajensen7690 3 месяца назад

      his real Danish name was Sakse a common name in Denmark when he lived from 1160-1208 , in latin it's Saxo , Grammaticus means "the learned one"

  • @deedragongirl
    @deedragongirl 2 года назад +214

    I didn't know that Amleth was the inspiration behind Hamlet, just like Macbeth.

    • @TheChavez1976
      @TheChavez1976 2 года назад +27

      What has been will be again,
      what has been done will be done again;
      there is nothing new under the sun.

    • @historyprofiles
      @historyprofiles  2 года назад +6

      I know it’s crazy! Thank you for watching!

    • @AntonQvarfordt
      @AntonQvarfordt 2 года назад

      I'm not sure it was the inspiration for Macbeth, was it?
      I think that's just speculation that might or mightn't be true.

    • @deedragongirl
      @deedragongirl 2 года назад +7

      @@AntonQvarfordt No, Macbeth was also base on the real life namesake historical figure.

    • @austinholm-mcrae2777
      @austinholm-mcrae2777 2 года назад +2

      Macbeth was 100% based on Macbeth...

  • @cyankirkpatrick5194
    @cyankirkpatrick5194 2 года назад +21

    I still want to see the movie.

  • @Agapy8888
    @Agapy8888 2 года назад +69

    Hi HP. Another great story.
    Learning about the rich legacy of the Vikings and Saxons.
    Great deduction of the tainted food and drink. His olfactory sense was extremely sharp.

    • @historyprofiles
      @historyprofiles  2 года назад +1

      It was indeed! Thank you so much for watching!!

    • @paulrollins1978
      @paulrollins1978 2 года назад +3

      Or...he rewrote the assassin letter, planted the swords and dead body, and tricked the king into handing over his daughter. If you eventually kill that King, you can write the "story for your own glory" and tell how you were so awesome you could sniff rust and dead bodies. I suggest these are all allegory. Rollo the Walker married a kings daughter as well, interesting similarities. And the 2 wives thing is noteworthy, Jesus had 2 wives.

    • @BigCthe1
      @BigCthe1 2 года назад

      Vikings were like pirates a culture yes but not exactly a rich legacy they robbed killed raped and plundered neighboring villages and told whoever survived to join or die they would have made many gang members look like saints

    • @ulrichkristensen4087
      @ulrichkristensen4087 2 года назад

      No not Scandinavian steelage where viking was a concept, but rather early roman iron age, the migration period

  • @wonkothesane8691
    @wonkothesane8691 2 года назад +27

    Who cares if it be real or only legend? It's a great tale, and I loved hearing it! Thanks!

    • @seretith3513
      @seretith3513 2 года назад +1

      The Political Wariors do
      They Ruin alot

  • @pdzombie1906
    @pdzombie1906 2 года назад +7

    Amazing legend!!! Pretty sure there were many interepretations, but no wonder Shakespeare has remained the one to be studied and loved: he made the prince's madness ambiguous and turn everything into a tragedy (as vengance always is), mixing several genres (ghost story, vengeance, political thriller, meta theater, etc.).... Thanx!!!

  • @grey8940
    @grey8940 2 года назад +6

    Northman was soooo good! go see it in the theater as it should be with great movies

  • @Son-of-Tyr
    @Son-of-Tyr 2 года назад +82

    Great video. I'm a huge fan of viking age stories and pretty much anything to do with ancient Germanic tribes and cultures in general. I enjoy your style of video production and story telling so keep up the good work my friend. Can't wait to see The Northman! 🖤💀🏰⚔️🖤

    • @historyprofiles
      @historyprofiles  2 года назад +3

      Thank you so much! I really appreciate your comment ! I hope you enjoying the content and have a great day!

    • @caseybaker2363
      @caseybaker2363 2 года назад +1

      Hi Fren, you should check this book out. A New Nobility of Blood and Soil - Richard Walther Darré.
      You will love it 😉

    • @mariasaucedolouzado7622
      @mariasaucedolouzado7622 2 года назад

      Hi! I watched it yesterday. If you liked the story of this video I'm sorry but don't watch the movie, looks nothing like this

  • @gregdiiamond3899
    @gregdiiamond3899 2 года назад +23

    This was fascinating! I believe it to be the stuff of legends but a superbly told story.

  • @MrVvulf
    @MrVvulf 2 года назад +8

    Enjoyed your video.
    I hope one day you'll cover my favorite warrior king - Pyrrhus of Epirus.
    Remember that line from the movie Troy - "Imagine a king who fights his own battles. Wouldn't that be something?"? Pyrrhus was that type of king. He fought multiple duels against champions from the enemy side, the most famous one being the Mamertine champion. Plutarch wrote in his "Life of Pyrrhus" that Pyrrhus cut the Mamertine in half, longways, from head to groin.

  • @jadedavis822
    @jadedavis822 2 года назад +41

    Wait the Queen said she die with him but in the end she gave herself to his enemy lol ....great story ! New sub!

    • @jessebradshaw9993
      @jessebradshaw9993 2 года назад

      never trust a bitch “

    • @rumproast8643
      @rumproast8643 2 года назад +15

      Women 🙄

    • @roberthickerty390
      @roberthickerty390 2 года назад +4

      Mind you, she had a habit of disliking her suitors and having them killed. Perhaps she did what she did to get Wiglet alone and kill him to avenge Amleth knowing that she would then be killed by Wiglet’s men? Thus she kept her vow.

    • @ramonalejandrosuare
      @ramonalejandrosuare 2 года назад +7

      @@roberthickerty390 Or she disliked Amleth and convinced him into his suicide mission against Wiglet so she could trade up....

    • @skittlecornnation4323
      @skittlecornnation4323 2 года назад

      @@rumproast8643 lol relax

  • @theodoresherman5707
    @theodoresherman5707 2 года назад +2

    12:07 Amleth was really smoking on that Feng pack.
    He really said, "Put him on a shield"

  • @Michaelkaydee
    @Michaelkaydee 2 года назад +5

    I'm going to love this series

  • @tyrannicalgod6064
    @tyrannicalgod6064 Год назад +1

    Cool one of my most favourite medieval movies.

  • @shanehunt7700
    @shanehunt7700 Год назад +2

    Death smiles at everyone a Viking will smile back

  • @downwithosama1
    @downwithosama1 Год назад +1

    Great story! Good video dude. Keep up the great work.

  • @AILDdrums
    @AILDdrums 2 года назад +3

    I wish I had heard that the movie was basically Hamlet before I saw it, it would have made a little more sense. I need to go see it again now.

  • @ibiza1290
    @ibiza1290 2 года назад +16

    Outstanding work. I may not always comment but I'm always watching. Thanks HP.

  • @alphonsusseketa6679
    @alphonsusseketa6679 2 года назад +3

    I enjoyed this story very much. Please do more .

  • @apollyonkatastrefia1586
    @apollyonkatastrefia1586 2 года назад +29

    Ill never forsake you in death.
    10 minutes later:
    You've killed my husband. I offer myself to you.

    • @jadedavis822
      @jadedavis822 2 года назад +2

      That was my very thought lol

    • @rufrox9947
      @rufrox9947 2 года назад +13

      shows how little women have changed in the last 1,000 years lmao

    • @kamion53
      @kamion53 2 года назад +2

      Reminds me of an of the 1st episode of Blackadder, where Blackadders mother feared to be raped when her husband loses the batlle,
      but when he returns victorious she sighs; "So you now must do the raping." With a sort of "just let's get over it and continue our lives"

    • @historyprofiles
      @historyprofiles  2 года назад +16

      Saxo did comment on women but I didn’t add it because I knew people would get offended but I’ll write some of it here:
      Thus all vows of women are loosed by change of fortune and melted by the drifting of time; the faith of their soul rests on a slippery foothold, and is weakened by casual chances; glib in promises, and as sluggish in performance, all manner of lustful promptings enslave it, and it bounds away with panting and precipitate desire, forgetful of old things, in the ever hot pursuit after something.

    • @shanicengcobo5396
      @shanicengcobo5396 2 года назад

      @@historyprofiles what does this mean?

  • @LadislavMaljar
    @LadislavMaljar 2 года назад +4

    Thank you for using Devin Castle in this video (at 12:20), a very important historical fortification in Slovakia, overlooking the river Danube, flatlands of Austria/Vienna and Moravia.

  • @donovanbradford8231
    @donovanbradford8231 Год назад +1

    A great video and breakdown as I preformed Hamlet in college when the film the Northman came out I was very familiar with this story so watching the film gave me the chance to see where Shakespeare ended and Viking saga began. Seeing the differences was great and quite enjoyable and hearing a more complete version of Amleth was very enjoyable and seeing many the videos is going to be fun. I will say while the Northman is loosely based on the story of Amleth I had to laugh as Feng loses the trone of his brother to King Harald which made me laugh the hardest as any fool with a sword can kill a king and take throne but only a true king can hold onto his kingdom something Feng knew very little of no matter the story.

  • @susanwozniak6354
    @susanwozniak6354 2 года назад +14

    I think real historical events preceding the foundation of the Dane Law color the animosity and distrust between the Danes and residents of England. Also, the burning of buildings with people in them is a widespread trope among Scandinavians. It also may reflect the mythology of the cauldron as told by the Celts.
    Hamlet and Hamnet were names used in England. We find a reference to Hamlet in the Irish Annals of the Four Masters. However, work on the Annals did not begin until circa 1632, long after the staging of Shakespeare's play. The name Gormflaith also is one of the names given to the Sovereignty Goddess. The historic Gormflaith is the mother of both the king of Dublin Sigtrygg Silkbeard, and, of Donnchad Mac Brian, king of Munster by Brian Born.

  • @gem9089
    @gem9089 Год назад

    Love all The History Profiles!! If they used these in schools, i think children would want to listen & learn!!
    Thanks Ollie!! ⚔️

  • @savagesavant4964
    @savagesavant4964 2 года назад +5

    Other than the obvious Hamlet parallels, there are hints of Siegfried Saga in the last bit.

  • @berenicewaters4096
    @berenicewaters4096 2 года назад +14

    Another amazing story from this age of worriors and raiders.

  • @yuukisama2001
    @yuukisama2001 2 года назад +4

    There is so much history out there we don't know about. I never even heard of this historic figure.

  • @bobertjones2300
    @bobertjones2300 2 года назад +41

    This is a pre-Hollywood embellishment. Based on some truth but intensified for dramatic effect with the Story Teller's license. Keep the story pipeline flowing, Ollie!

    • @historyprofiles
      @historyprofiles  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for your comment!! I hope you enjoyed the video!!

    • @freethinker8603
      @freethinker8603 2 года назад +1

      Have you seen Conan The Barbarian? There are some scenes that have been copy pasted from that one.

  • @thefnaffan2
    @thefnaffan2 2 года назад +3

    Way better than the movie. I don't understand why they can't stick to the original storyline.

  • @nicholebabygirlboo539
    @nicholebabygirlboo539 2 года назад +3

    I just love the sound of this man voice 😍 I really enjoy listening to him tell stories about this legendary warriors. I bet he's a really handsome man ❤💖❤.

    • @historyprofiles
      @historyprofiles  2 года назад

      Thank you so much! Your too kind ! ❤️

    • @nicholebabygirlboo539
      @nicholebabygirlboo539 2 года назад

      @@historyprofiles Awww... You're most welcome sweetie! I love the sound of your voice. Your accent is really sexy. Just listening to you speak makes me want to be intimate❤❤❤💋💋💋💖💖💖. I look forward to hearing your beautiful voice again my love.

  • @mainebearhunter3444
    @mainebearhunter3444 2 года назад +2

    I love the documentaries you do so much , I get so much information from them . I'm infatuated with the 8th-10th century the viking age really . Accent Rome and I've watched all the movies many times. But love watching ones like this with facts or closest known facts anyway. Keep them coming ! Great job !

  • @ELKE-
    @ELKE- 2 года назад +19

    Magnificent as your narration! Loved every detail on this epic history. Thank you for great videos!

    • @historyprofiles
      @historyprofiles  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much Elke!!

    • @ELKE-
      @ELKE- 2 года назад

      @@historyprofiles
      No mention! Always happy to be here and listen to you. Thank you!

  • @natmcag7781
    @natmcag7781 2 года назад +1

    i mean considering what happened to him in the end to him what he achieved was amazing. awesome video man

  • @hapa7791
    @hapa7791 2 года назад +12

    Holy cow. Just find out the guy who killed Amelet was the grandfather of Offa of Mercia. And it turns out Wessex and Mercia had been good pals even before they settled in England.

    • @historyprofiles
      @historyprofiles  2 года назад +5

      I know it’s crazy!!! Everything is linked !

    • @donovanbradford8231
      @donovanbradford8231 Год назад

      It is truly amazing the amount of ties that England had to the many lands of the Vikings as the old story of the English language was not only found in a Viking burial mound in England but told the tale of the Viking's version of Hercules, Beowulf. And that is only the tip of the deep ties that island had to the Vikings.

  • @billjackson1200
    @billjackson1200 2 года назад +2

    Wow that's a great video, and I didn't know all that.So thank you so much for sharing that with me!

  • @NomadX7
    @NomadX7 2 года назад +2

    thank You Sir. another great one

  • @mijiyoon5575
    @mijiyoon5575 2 года назад +1

    Oh, luv this one w/ the *Shakespeare* connection you have included; very interesting. This section of history was not taught in any of the schools I attended. I only have a BA Degree so... 👍👍👍👍👍 *Thank You Ollie*

  • @Schwarzkald
    @Schwarzkald 2 года назад +3

    Awesome! Make more videos like that one

  • @picklerick.n.666
    @picklerick.n.666 2 года назад +6

    Awesome as always and extremely interesting and informative and with your perfect invested narration... Unbelievable Ollie you surprise me every single time...
    Deeeeeeep respect for your work 💞😇💞😇💞😇💞😇💞😇💞

    • @historyprofiles
      @historyprofiles  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much Poky! Your comment means a lot to me !

  • @roxanneaspogard1327
    @roxanneaspogard1327 2 года назад +5

    Amleth certainly was an interesting character, and fits very much into the way Kings in Scandinavia would fight for power and vengence...a great story for sure.

  • @thinkingman07
    @thinkingman07 2 года назад +2

    Amazing work!

  • @VizorReacts
    @VizorReacts 2 года назад +4

    17:17 - 17:36.
    It looks less than 19 seconds for Hermutrude to go from "I'll die by your side if I have to, my dear husband" to "take me for your wife, man who just killed my husband" LMAO

    • @kyzerbatiste2645
      @kyzerbatiste2645 2 месяца назад

      True definition of "She belongs to the streets" 😆

  • @slyaspie4934
    @slyaspie4934 2 года назад +1

    Such a great channel always an interesting story every upload, thanks for your hard work

  • @jamiegregg9211
    @jamiegregg9211 2 года назад +5

    this was an awesome vid Ollie loved it mate I think its real based on legendary warrior

  • @Uzair_Of_Babylon465
    @Uzair_Of_Babylon465 2 года назад +5

    Fantastic video keep it up your doing amazing job..

  • @thepokemontrainer6094
    @thepokemontrainer6094 2 года назад +4

    So in conclusion, the Northman is just a combination of historical and mythical stories from danish and Scandinavian. (Please correct me if I’m wrong)

  • @patrickbarrett5650
    @patrickbarrett5650 2 года назад +1

    That was new to me, fascinating, thank you. 👏🏻

  • @matthewwaters5317
    @matthewwaters5317 2 года назад +2

    Such an interesting video, need to see the movie now

  • @sp4cepigz174
    @sp4cepigz174 2 года назад +1

    Great interpretation of maybe the best story ever written.

  • @ffxiarcadius
    @ffxiarcadius 2 года назад +1

    i like this film even more now

  • @bishopman2308
    @bishopman2308 2 года назад +4

    Amelth is eventually turned into a vampire, changes his name to Eric and opens a vampire bar called Fangtasia.

  • @nkley1
    @nkley1 2 года назад +2

    Very informative. This video is a must see before watching Northmen, which I have to watch…..right now. Thank you.

  • @mrk1298
    @mrk1298 2 года назад +1

    After watching this video, can't wait to see the movie now

  • @Ax-xN
    @Ax-xN 2 года назад +6

    If someone could adapt this to cinema it had to be Robert Eggers

  • @andrewlerdard-dickson5201
    @andrewlerdard-dickson5201 2 года назад +3

    Just opened at the box office on the 21.4.2022 here in the west coast of the land down under !
    Will be adding this movie to my personal library with all the other good DVD's on the Vikingr......Heill !!
    The Norse mythology movie the "Curse of the Ring" is the story of the Nibelungenlied......the saga of Sigurd und Gudrun, otherwise known in modern times as the story of George and the dragon !!
    This saga of Sigurd is one of the major stories that set's up the background to J.R.R.Tolkein's work's such as "Lord of the Ring's" book's etc.

  • @dtcdtc8328
    @dtcdtc8328 Год назад +1

    You do phenomenal work bro. Sub'd

  • @elrictraver8275
    @elrictraver8275 2 года назад +2

    WOW! What a tale! An army of the dead??!!! Pure fucking genius. You, my friend, have earned a new sub.

    • @oddhouseproduction
      @oddhouseproduction 2 года назад

      Similar to Vlad‘s bodies stuck on poles as far as eye can see for the Turks...

  • @gh4534
    @gh4534 2 года назад +3

    At 6:32 there is a pocket watch invented in 1510 when the Northman story is set in the 9th century.

  • @thepokemontrainer6094
    @thepokemontrainer6094 2 года назад +2

    Now I don’t know whether the Northman is based on hamlet and the deeds of Danes. However they have some similarities, but the only thing is that theirs allot of scenes that would have been great to put in the movie however it would eventually end up as a tv show rather than a movie. At first I thought that the Northman was another Viking movie however instead I discovered something even better than Beowulf and King Arthur.

  • @mmsizzlak
    @mmsizzlak 2 года назад +3

    The reason people couldn't understand his speaking was because he was speaking in iambic pentameter... As such, most were like, "bro why can't you just talk normal? Oh you're crazy... NVM."

  • @bongdonkey
    @bongdonkey 2 года назад

    Absolute banger of a video. I appreciate your hard work.

  • @suzyq0054
    @suzyq0054 2 года назад +2

    Its a wonderful story I could see it...

  • @williamandaudreymenjivar85
    @williamandaudreymenjivar85 2 года назад +1

    Just SUBSCRIBED ❤
    Love all of your Videos thank you for sharing ❤

  • @daviddiffenderfer6963
    @daviddiffenderfer6963 2 года назад +2

    More please 🙏

  • @leftyfusion88
    @leftyfusion88 2 года назад +1

    This alone would make for a great film especially seeing an army of the dead come to battle. Wow.

  • @BRIMZ619
    @BRIMZ619 Год назад

    Excellent saga. I would say that it's probably 75% accurate if not more. Either way great story and movie. Thank you for another awesome video!

  • @jimc7022
    @jimc7022 2 года назад +3

    Hmmm. I’m thinking the movie is going to be much much different. An action hero acting like Rainman for half a movie probably is going to be exciting enough for viewers.

  • @bambibrosemer1597
    @bambibrosemer1597 2 года назад

    Very clever retelling. Well done indeed.

  • @sookinmahdeek3712
    @sookinmahdeek3712 2 года назад +1

    Where did you find the photo used at 1:14 that's an incredible work of art

  • @nafisehebadi4471
    @nafisehebadi4471 2 года назад +11

    This story is also one of stories of "Shahnameh", our epic book about Iran and kings of Iran . His name is "keikhosro" in Shahnameh , one of our kings 🤗

    • @ulrichkristensen4087
      @ulrichkristensen4087 2 года назад

      It is an indo European tale a very ancient one, so it makes sense, while i is set in iron age northern Europe, i suspect it is much older 200-1500 BCE and of course it would have spread with the Indo European migration.

  • @Sebadee80
    @Sebadee80 2 года назад +1

    I’ll be honest and admit I didn’t know much about the story of Amleth. I also didn’t know that Hamlet was based on it, although now I can see Hamlet is an anagram of Amleth. My knowledge on the subject completely stems from the movie The Northman, One of the best movies I have seen in a while. But I know a movie is a poor substitute for the real story so I’m looking to learn more. If you haven’t seen The Northman yet and like your movies made for adults, Then you are in for a treat.
    All of the above I wrote before watching this presentation, not the right way to do it but the movie so impressed me that I wanted to give it a glowing review first. As usual the true story turns out a bit different to the movie, but still keeps some of the themes, but I am a little disappointed it couldn’t have been a bit more faithful to the source material. But then again maybe it would’ve seemed a bit too similar to the situation with Claudius and Caligula, which might have taken from its originality. I’ll learn more of the story of Amleth, as I will the story of Beowulf And any other stories from that time period because I am now quite interested. Thank you for this presentation, I enjoyed it and felt like I learn something new which is why I look on RUclips for videos. Stay safe

  • @ashroskell
    @ashroskell 2 года назад +1

    Well, since you ask, it’s certainly a great story. A saga, really, with too many story beats for one movie, but the potential for a modern retelling in novel form, or perhaps a mini-series on TV? It’s fascinating to see what Shakespeare did with so many of those story beats, and explains some of the less penetrable elements of the plot of Hamlet, particularly the whole Rosencrants and Guildenstern side plot (I’ve probably misspelled their names, btw). That whole journey to England always seems like an odd subplot that never really fitted with the rest of Hamlet’s tale so well, like an insertion of another tale, whereas, now I see the Bard was probably merely keeping the opening part of an introduction, or prologue, to the second act of the saga, just to make the point that, whether we still doubt his uncle’s guilt as the murderer of his father by the end of the story, we cannot doubt his malign intent toward the Hamlet by the end of the play.
    It may make people think less of Shakespeare as a play write, but I hope not? As he still manages to cull some great scenes from the winding plot points, and his dialogue is still unrivalled.
    As to its veracity, who knows? In all likelihood, Amleth’s saga is probably like most of the other Norse sagas of it’s time, based on real people and amalgamated from several true heroes’ tales, embellished and passed down by a primarily verbal tradition. After all, stories of battles and war tend to suffer from gilding of the lilly as soon as the witnesses get off the battlefield and it’s not easy to get the straight goods today, let alone in an age without video and the internet. But that matters far less today than the telling of it.
    The, “truth,” of a tale is in the telling. What people want you to believe is what tells you more about them than anything in the tale itself. It tells you what their values are, who they admire, about their morality and their culture, its hierarchy and structure, so much more than they may intend. We don’t value Julius Caesar’s own telling of The Gallic Wars because we believe every word he wrote, but because his telling of the tale tells us so much about his society and what he wanted that society to think of him. Especially since we know he published the book as part of a propaganda campaign to make himself popular with the common Romans, and not the elites. Since he was so successful at this, we learn more about the average Roman from Caesar’s propaganda than we can from most other sources that seldom discuss the common man, let alone the common woman.
    So in that regard, all of the sagas have immense historic value. But we mustn’t forget, it’s just a cracking good story too. Thanks for the video. I really enjoyed that.

  • @oleyullah
    @oleyullah 2 года назад +2

    I knew it myst have had something to do with Shakespeare!
    From the getgo I was getting the Macbethian/Hamlethian vibe off the movie and the plot. It reminded me of "Macbeth" starring M. Fassbender as well in terms of its Norse/Saxon themes "Boewulf". I loved it so much!
    Funny, my mate dragged me to watch it thinking it was gonna be an action movie like 2007 "Pathfinder" movie.

  • @thebaneking4787
    @thebaneking4787 2 года назад +3

    I love this stuff.

  • @gruntsffs1
    @gruntsffs1 2 года назад +5

    Very cool!!! Thanks for the excellent work

  • @joshuaescalante1791
    @joshuaescalante1791 2 года назад +2

    Great story.

  • @nancyM1313
    @nancyM1313 2 года назад +5

    🤗💕thank you kindly!

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      @ELKE- 2 года назад +2

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      @nancyM1313 2 года назад +2

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      @nancyM1313 2 года назад +1

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  • @Yolpecharalim
    @Yolpecharalim 2 года назад +1

    I think I like this more than the movie.

  • @monkeyton5
    @monkeyton5 2 года назад +3

    he certainly was brave and cunning

  • @vandalsupper
    @vandalsupper 2 года назад +8

    Wait, you ended so abruptly there. Hermutrude lied and marries Wigwam or wigwearer whatever his shame is? Wow! I have many foul things to say as I shall bite my tongue as to not anger the spirit of such a legend as Amlethus.

    • @christineanderson4755
      @christineanderson4755 2 года назад +2

      Thou dost measure thy speech and imitate the Bard himself in the final thoughts of ye missive.

    • @9391862
      @9391862 2 года назад +2

      I was taken aback too, Amleth had treachery, betrayal and lies all around him, even from the people he held most dear. That's the real tragedy!

  • @95manneya
    @95manneya 2 года назад +3

    Amleth Rocks!

  • @somakkamos
    @somakkamos 2 года назад +1

    this story is better than the story in the movie

  • @sheepdog1102
    @sheepdog1102 2 года назад +2

    Well done!

  • @colby4181
    @colby4181 2 года назад +2

    Just watched it last night. Such a power story. Glad it wasnt just all out battlefield mess over exaggerated. Film work was gorgeous yet dark and gloomy.

  • @sugewhitejacoby8654
    @sugewhitejacoby8654 2 года назад

    I'm not sure what parts of the story I believe. But I saw the movie yesterday and loved it! Excellent movie

  • @Egill2011
    @Egill2011 Год назад +1

    I think that the Norsemen did not have coats of mail back in the 9th century AD. I always see it as a kind of anachronism, when I see Old Scandinavians or vikings clad in coats of mail either in films or artistic representations.

  • @annamosier1950
    @annamosier1950 2 года назад

    very good info that we need

  • @leifnielson6849
    @leifnielson6849 2 года назад

    tough to get threw this video with all the adds my God

  • @Louis-si4ci
    @Louis-si4ci 2 года назад +3

    I love your voice.....I love history....I love a damn good legend ❤ 👏

    • @historyprofiles
      @historyprofiles  2 года назад

      Thank you so much ❤️

    • @lechatleblanc
      @lechatleblanc 2 года назад

      I find his voice EXTREMELY slow and boring and droll.... So much that Its painful to listen to...also this is a stupid legend, JUST LIKE ALL VIKING LEGENDS ARE INCREDIBLY MEANINGLESS AND STUPID AND GORY.... THEY WERE A TERRIBLE DEMONIC CULTURE OF DEATH.... THRY SHOULD BE ERRASED FROM HISTORY EXCEPT TO REMEMBER HOW HORRIBLE CULTURES ARE WITHOUT THE ONE TRUE GOD

  • @danielsimpson2494
    @danielsimpson2494 2 года назад

    Thoroughly enjoyed that

  • @danielirl9252
    @danielirl9252 Год назад +1

    I think most of history is manipulated truths/ lies but i do love the videos as i get to try and understand what sounds real or not.

  • @builderbob3149
    @builderbob3149 2 года назад +2

    It will be interesting to see if the new movie "Northman" is anything like the story in this video.