318. Hundred Years' War: A Game of Thrones

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  • Опубликовано: 1 апр 2023
  • Dynastic turmoil, inconvenient treaties with Scotland, tales of knights, longbows and the golden age of chivalry. In a time of chaos across Europe, England, a minor power of the time, takes on the mighty kingdom of France. Join Tom and Dominic to learn how the Hundred Years' War began.
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Комментарии • 19

  • @austinmiller9064
    @austinmiller9064 Год назад +6

    I love the content you guys put out. Absolutely crazy these videos don't get more views, likes and comments.

    • @marxussy
      @marxussy Год назад +5

      People are also listening to them on Spotify and other apps

  • @tommonk7651
    @tommonk7651 4 месяца назад

    From across the pond, you guys make great history content! BTW, Dominic, I believe there was an English king for a short time named Louis IIRC.

    • @ben.mitchell.theater
      @ben.mitchell.theater 3 месяца назад

      You're right but Louise (sort of) 'reign' was very short lived and he isn't usually counted as a King.
      Louis was invited in by the Barons who sought to bring King John to heel after he reneged on the Magna Carta of 1215. They needed a strong experienced man of royal blood so they looked to France.
      Louis was the eldest son of the French King Philip Augustus, but he was also a direct descendant of William the Conqueror and married to King John’s niece, both of which gave him a passable blood claim to the English throne.
      A delegation of Barons travelled to Paris to offer him the throne, and he accepted. Louis built and equipped a fleet, sailed from France, arrived on English shores on 21 May 1216 and within months he had about two thirds of the nobility and more than half of the country under his control.
      Louise was proclaimed King but there was no coronation yet.
      Then disaster struck for Louise. The still legitimate King John died. The Barons changed their mind and installed his nine year old son as King Henry 3rd, with William Marshal (one of the greatest men in English history), as his 'Regent' till the boy came of age. The whole thing was a much better deal for the Barons, and England, so Louis' dad in France refused to send any more money to fight what was now a genuine contested invasion, and attempted occupation.
      So the whole thing collapsed, a more secure version of the provisions of Magna Carta were agreed. King Louise went home and after his dad died, eventually became King Louis 8th of France.

  • @JullianRoman
    @JullianRoman Год назад

    Can you make some episodes about the history of coronations before the crowing if Charles III?

  • @bucksolo703
    @bucksolo703 6 месяцев назад

    Have you done any of the war of the roses?

  • @tropics8407
    @tropics8407 4 месяца назад

    Brilliant ! 👊 I am stuck in 🫣

  • @ben.mitchell.theater
    @ben.mitchell.theater 3 месяца назад

    Homer Simpson calls the 100 years war' - 'Operation Speedy Resolution'

  • @CL-we8tn
    @CL-we8tn Год назад

    Joan of Arc is in this war too, can't wait to hear. Thank you for a great episode.

  • @ComedyJakob
    @ComedyJakob Год назад +2

    Why did Tom bring up high school football if he knows nothing about it 😅

    • @plumbr13
      @plumbr13 Год назад +2

      He seemed like an expert to me. He managed to recall the word "touchdown".

  • @natecanavanar4696
    @natecanavanar4696 Год назад +2

    No, ASOIAF/GOT are more inspired by the Wars of the Roses. Even in the backstory, I don't think there's an equivalent of the 100 years war. The Targaryens don't really venture back east once they have a lock on Westeros. Shameless nitpickery aside, this is a good episode. Thanks for sharing!

    • @IreliAmBad
      @IreliAmBad Год назад +3

      They never claimed that GoT was inspired by the 100 years war, did they? Regardless, the title would still be an apt summary of the high drama and political turmoil of the war. As well as a comparable state of the technogical and societal advancement of the times.

    • @ben.mitchell.theater
      @ben.mitchell.theater 3 месяца назад

      The fictional comparisons with the 100 Years War, and Wars of the Roses mostly arise because of the length of time over which, the real events occurred and the fact they were so personality and family driven. There's no real actual historic comparisons.

  • @waynemcauliffe2362
    @waynemcauliffe2362 Год назад

    You ever down anything of the English in Ireland fellas? The Famine or the uprisings etc.

    • @ben.mitchell.theater
      @ben.mitchell.theater 3 месяца назад

      There's a lot more to Irish history than the relatively recent famines and uprisings.
      Ireland was invaded by Vikings. Later Ireland invaded both Wales and Scotland. Scotland (in the person of Robert the Bruce's brother Edward) subsequently invaded and committed serious genocide in Ireland.

  • @chas8965
    @chas8965 Год назад

    Another good episode from a very good podcast. I'm not sure though about your now go to quip in every episode at the end of "and on that bombshell" Seems a little lame tbh

    • @marxussy
      @marxussy Год назад +2

      It's a joke lol don't get angry

  • @Portekberm
    @Portekberm 3 месяца назад

    Would be way better filmed..