Jesus Loves you He died on the cross for your sins and if you repent if your sins and confess with your mouth His is Lord and son of God you are saved. God bless😊
@@jakemandude7974God authorized the crusaders to plunder and pillage and kill over a million and a half people during holy warfare, I'm not supporting that.
Neither de Bruis or Wallace were 'clans'. Bruce was Norman-French, Wallace was lowland Scots. Both combatants should have been speaking French with Norman accents as both were nobles from families that arrived with William the Bastard.
Shh, bro doesn’t have to know that. Why do they have ‘the’ in their names. There’s another character called “The Black Douglass” or something similar (who, by the way, is a fucking badass character)
I’m not quite sure to be honest. They could be right or wrong. I’m sure they did better research than I ever did. But from what I know “his majesty” and “her majesty” are used for people who have the status of king or queen. So for example, the King of Sweden is “his majesty the king”, while his wife is “her majesty the queen”. In the case of Japan, it’s “his imperial majesty” because their monarch is an emperor, and that ranks higher than a king. I’m guessing you assumed this because the most commonly known and recent use of this standard was in the U.K., and England did use your majesty for queens or princesses, but the title “Royal Highness”, and I’m assuming henceforth “His Highness”, wasn’t used until 1633 and this is the 1300s so it makes sense. UNTIL you research when your majesty was first used and find out it was first used in 1519 BECAUSE Charles V, the new Holy Roman Emperor, wanted to use it since his other emperors and kings were referred to as “Highness”. But how were they referred to as Highness in 1519 if it wasn’t used until 1633? 🥲 LONG STORY SHORT FU** WIKIPEDIA AND I SHOULDVE JUST SLEPT INSTEAD OF DOING ALL THIS.
@@AyTeeAndTeeDood Honestly, I was just memeing and quoting Henry Cavil. If you really want a reliable answer though, you could look it up in google academics and search gor a lingüistics paper. Those are proof-read by actual experts on the matter.
I just said Wallace fearing nobody would know who Robert the Bruce was. But yes a very good movie. I recommend “The King” to you also. You can find clips from it on my page ❤️🍿🎬
@@skindred1888 swords are weapons, if two people play like them in real life you can get seriously hurt. It’s same as two people duelling with knives or guns.
Wallace was 7 feet tall and could shoot lightning bolts out of his arse
*_tHe eNgLiSh aRe tOo MaNY!_*
And yet they still killed him
That's not Wallace, it's Robert De Bruce
Do you ever think or wonder like I do, if they say the wrong name on purpose to get us to comment?
They literally show Wallace strung and cut up
@@madtitanthanos6546 You've spoken knowledge granted to only the highest officials..... they'll come for us now....
@@ther3almr.cheesy600fuckkkkk I knew this day would come, I’m sorry my brothers
To Correct this even further is Robert THE Bruce. Robert DE Brus was his father
Ending was hilarious 😂
Jesus Loves you He died on the cross for your sins and if you repent if your sins and confess with your mouth His is Lord and son of God you are saved. God bless😊
@@jakemandude7974God authorized the crusaders to plunder and pillage and kill over a million and a half people during holy warfare, I'm not supporting that.
@@jakemandude7974You people are a virus.
@@jakemandude7974What does this have to do with a duel with swords in a show?…
@@orilux3898It's either a bot farming interactions or just someone desperate for attention.
This is Outlaw King. Its a great movie
Trebuchet scene was the best
Is that William Wallace
@@lleytonpickell4451 No, Robert De Bruce
Dude was calling "your majesty" like he was calling his mom to come bail him out.
That bowl cut is real
i thought it was fake its real?
@@forkliftcertifed123
Real bad
What’s worse is you still have speds today who use haircuts like it😭
Bros tryna be doc holiday of the medieval times
Me every round of chivalry 2
Free for all matches
*Robert of clan Bruce not William of clan Wallace 🤦♂️
Neither de Bruis or Wallace were 'clans'. Bruce was Norman-French, Wallace was lowland Scots. Both combatants should have been speaking French with Norman accents as both were nobles from families that arrived with William the Bastard.
They forget clan Arthur who was there to 😂
@@lonewanderer3456one of the few things braveheart got right was wallace speaking french
@@lonewanderer3456omfg yes! The English were French and the French were English 😂. It seemed like it until what the 100 years war?
Dude called him “Your Majesty.” Shouldn’t it be “Your Highness” since he’s still a prince?
Oliver Tree wildin
that is robert the bruce and not william wallace
Shh, bro doesn’t have to know that.
Why do they have ‘the’ in their names. There’s another character called “The Black Douglass” or something similar (who, by the way, is a fucking badass character)
@@BulletproofTruck it's their title given to them that's why it has a "The" In it
Thank u
@@jonassosing2028 ah, cool. Thank you
@@BulletproofTruck clan title specifically.
Not Wallace, he’s the outlaw king Robert the Bruce
Your Majesty ? Isnt it should be Your Highness ?
I’m not sure. What’s the difference?
I’m not quite sure to be honest. They could be right or wrong. I’m sure they did better research than I ever did. But from what I know “his majesty” and “her majesty” are used for people who have the status of king or queen. So for example, the King of Sweden is “his majesty the king”, while his wife is “her majesty the queen”. In the case of Japan, it’s “his imperial majesty” because their monarch is an emperor, and that ranks higher than a king. I’m guessing you assumed this because the most commonly known and recent use of this standard was in the U.K., and England did use your majesty for queens or princesses, but the title “Royal Highness”, and I’m assuming henceforth “His Highness”, wasn’t used until 1633 and this is the 1300s so it makes sense. UNTIL you research when your majesty was first used and find out it was first used in 1519 BECAUSE Charles V, the new Holy Roman Emperor, wanted to use it since his other emperors and kings were referred to as “Highness”. But how were they referred to as Highness in 1519 if it wasn’t used until 1633? 🥲 LONG STORY SHORT FU** WIKIPEDIA AND I SHOULDVE JUST SLEPT INSTEAD OF DOING ALL THIS.
@@AyTeeAndTeeDoodWikipedia? You use wikipedia as your source of information?
@@asheslegends2576 sourced from 50+ websites, please let me know if you can find any other sources with more correct or reliable info
@@AyTeeAndTeeDood Honestly, I was just memeing and quoting Henry Cavil.
If you really want a reliable answer though, you could look it up in google academics and search gor a lingüistics paper. Those are proof-read by actual experts on the matter.
Who's the dude fighting William Wallace(Robert de bruce- the real Braveheart)?
It was Prince Edward of England (Longshanks son) vs Robert The Bruce of Scotland
The crawford side of my family on my grandmother's side is related to his mother and therefore, William Wallace.
Well that’s not him…
I swear the people that post these clips without knowing what theyre posting and then putting the same 3 songs in the background are why i hate reels
Lost cuz of the hair cut
Love this movie Arron Taylor steals the show tho
Awesome movie, highly recommend.
Thats Robert De Bruce, not William Wallace.
I just said Wallace fearing nobody would know who Robert the Bruce was. But yes a very good movie.
I recommend “The King” to you also. You can find clips from it on my page ❤️🍿🎬
@FlexxFlixx7 The King is also an amazing movie.
That’s not William Wallace that’s Robert the Bruce
Wallace has to be Robert the Bruce William Wallace never worked with England
Historically inaccurate in many ways, but a great movie
Still better than 'Braveheart' (ok, just barely; but still...)
average day in the streets of uk
He better have gave bro that 10 pounds he won that
How much would 10 pounds be in kilograms?
@@BulletproofTruck it would be 4.536 kilograms next time ask google and not some random person on RUclips 😒
@@DylanKavanagh-hx2gjNext time, don’t be a prick.
@@DylanKavanagh-hx2gj yeah bro. I was just making a joke
@@BulletproofTruck my bad bro I had a bad day and took it out on you I fell bad please accept my apology
Not Wallace dude Robert de Bruce
Not wallace but robert the bruce
Why is Chris Pine wearing Fiona's dress from Shrek?
That’s Robert The Bruce not William Wallace
Is william wallace in the room with us?
Blade's too thin, you can see it flopping around.
Robert de Bruce not william wallace
I'm a descendant of Robert the Bruce it was my mothers maiden name they have the same family crest
Not Wallace
Robert Bruce not William wallace
Why is he fighting left handed?
That not William Wallace
That’s not Wallace
I think they should remake brave heart with more accurate costumes, like this
It’s odd how films have normalised duelling like this, two people fighting swords is pretty dangerous.
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@@skindred1888 swords are weapons, if two people play like them in real life you can get seriously hurt. It’s same as two people duelling with knives or guns.
@@skindred1888ignore it's an AI chat bot
Probably some of the worst sword choreography I’ve ever seen.
O pseudo juíz falando de gravar vídeo ridículo é uma redundância gritante
Nope…u
What’s five pounds equivalent to today?
Okay so this must be in the 1300 from my guess so a fiver should equal to 3500£ to 4000£ if I’m not wrong… I could be tho
@@KidKaido oh wow, Right on! Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Those accents 😬🤮
Not Wallace, that's Robert Bruce
That's not Wallace???.... Doofus watch the movie before you clip it.
Bro said doofus 🤦♂️