I’ve read that the figure with the arrow in the eye and the one getting struck down behind him are both Harold. Harold gets hit with an arrow in the eye and then shows him getting chopped down by a Norman Knight. Opinions differ on Harold getting struck with the arrows in his eye but I like to think it really did happen.
I believe the Bayeux tapestry is showing two different individuals! Possibly the second man is a Housecarl, with that typical Dane war axe , being the rear guard and we also see the front guard being killed by a spear. Harold Godwinson wouldn't have carry, at the same time, a shield, a lance , a sword and a hugh Dane war axe ! If the arrow was added a few hundred years later, as they mentioned , why then Harold has his right hand in front of his face ? Difficult to say ! At least , Harold had the time to change his ''socks'' before he hit the ground !!
Here’s a fun exercise. Look at scenes 51 and 52a ( Initial contact, so tierce(?)) Note how the horses are positioned. Now look at Scene 52b and part of Scene 53. Again look at the horses. What do you see? IMO the time is now Sext. Scenes 53, 54, 55 constitute what was happening at None and the rest ( the death of Harold) constitutes Vespers. When you consider it was Norman clergy taking the minutes of the meeting can you see the clergy were taking notes when they were supposed to be holding services?
it’s called the bayeux tapestry because it was commission by Bidhop Odo who was called Odo of bayeux which you seemed to have deliberately missed out. to mention Odo in your video and not his title seems odd when you are talking about the man who commissioned it. It’s also thought that Edward never gave the crown to Harold. he hated the Godwins so much that he refused to sleep with his wife (A Godwin) when she was forced upon (by the Godwins) him to marry. The tapestry also depicts Harold swearing allegiance to william when william makes him a knight and makes him take a solemn Oath on holy relics. something that was taken very seriously back in the day. it’s argued that Harold only swore allegiance to william while in France but that argument seems pretty weak tbh.
I'm still trying to figure which things we know about it are wrong. He didn't debunk anything but his own weird strawmen. And of course no source for anything he says, just weasel words. I bet the curator lady was pissed when she saw this travesty.
I'm surprised how underrated this channel is
Seeing how 'regularly' they upload, i ain't
@@av1shh5 months is npt long...
@@LaLiTi yes it is
I'm not. Strawmen, weasel words, clickbait title that doesn't deliver, and leaving out important bits.
I’ve read that the figure with the arrow in the eye and the one getting struck down behind him are both Harold. Harold gets hit with an arrow in the eye and then shows him getting chopped down by a Norman Knight. Opinions differ on Harold getting struck with the arrows in his eye but I like to think it really did happen.
I believe the Bayeux tapestry is showing two different individuals!
Possibly the second man is a Housecarl, with that typical Dane war axe ,
being the rear guard and
we also see the front guard being killed by a spear.
Harold Godwinson wouldn't have carry, at the same time,
a shield, a lance , a sword and a hugh Dane war axe !
If the arrow was added a few hundred years later, as they mentioned ,
why then Harold has his right hand in front of his face ?
Difficult to say !
At least , Harold had the time to change his ''socks''
before he hit the ground !!
Love love love this channel! You guys are wonderful, keep up the good work!
'The Napoleonic Wars; in One take.' I beg, of thee.
Love this format!
Good to see you guys upload again, when can we expect the next one-take?
When r the other episodes at?
Here’s a fun exercise. Look at scenes 51 and 52a ( Initial contact, so tierce(?)) Note how the horses are positioned. Now look at Scene 52b and part of Scene 53. Again look at the horses. What do you see? IMO the time is now Sext. Scenes 53, 54, 55 constitute what was happening at None and the rest ( the death of Harold) constitutes Vespers. When you consider it was Norman clergy taking the minutes of the meeting can you see the clergy were taking notes when they were supposed to be holding services?
3:16 you can see the camera equipment
What is the source of the footage you're using every time the screen says "William"?
History Bomb, may you make a Video About the Chinese Civil War?
That'd make a great video, especially given the current Sino-US tensions regarding Taiwan.
@@majesticfirebird2310 thank you!
Yeah
Dear history bomb can you make a song the war on terror like the WW1, WW2, and The Cold War
They have
@@REID_ON_YT really?
Hey would u be able to the history of Ireland in one take
Toilet gang?
@@georgeedwards-morris5402ha ye
That is definitely worth watching.
The Kent embroidery just doesn’t hit as hard though
I hope we get another episode of the history bomb show. But with a new character other than Jane Austen
it’s called the bayeux tapestry because it was commission by Bidhop Odo who was called Odo of bayeux which you seemed to have deliberately missed out. to mention Odo in your video and not his title seems odd when you are talking about the man who commissioned it. It’s also thought that Edward never gave the crown to Harold. he hated the Godwins so much that he refused to sleep with his wife (A Godwin) when she was forced upon (by the Godwins) him to marry. The tapestry also depicts Harold swearing allegiance to william when william makes him a knight and makes him take a solemn Oath on holy relics. something that was taken very seriously back in the day. it’s argued that Harold only swore allegiance to william while in France but that argument seems pretty weak tbh.
I'm still trying to figure which things we know about it are wrong. He didn't debunk anything but his own weird strawmen.
And of course no source for anything he says, just weasel words. I bet the curator lady was pissed when she saw this travesty.
Dear history bombs, Can you please do Complete history of the Soviet union next time?
I thought that the arrow was justified because the stitching showed that there was originally something there, with the best guess being an arrow.
correct. he’s got quite a bit wrong in this tbh
@HistoryBombs Please Make A History Bomb About The American Revolution.
love this too
Hi history bombs. Could you make a history song about the Republic of the Philippines in 4min?
Wrong about nuns making the replica which is now in Reading.
For people like myself, 70 meters is about 230 feet.
To the rest of the world it is 70 m.
Bro only 17 comments?
The weimar republic in one take pls
Where are you
history bomb of D-Day?
wrooooong
Bro you should make a rap about the start of the war on Ukraine
Napoleonic war in one takeeeeeee
you should make a song about the American Civil war
One take of the American Civil War
sorry
Dross.
History bombs. Can't you.make. history. of indonesia.
Typical nuns 😂
This was very distracting..showed very little if anything of the physical tapestry
Everything about this video is cringe. 🤦♂️
You keep at it buddy. . . 😅
I don't agree with you but everyone has their own opinion