The Norman Conquest of Sicily (1061-1091) Medieval History Documentary / Roger The Great Count

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Комментарии • 272

  • @antiochusiiithegreat7721
    @antiochusiiithegreat7721 3 года назад +151

    Normans always conquering where you least expect. I honestly think the Norman domination of southern Italy is more impressive than the conquest of England.

    • @gorge2786
      @gorge2786 3 года назад +8

      Without a doubt
      It just didn’t last

    • @giovannifontana1433
      @giovannifontana1433 3 года назад +11

      @@gorge2786it lasted until the the time of Conradin of Svevia when the Anjou invaded Sicily.
      Frédéric the II was the nephew of Robert

    • @marvinsilverman4394
      @marvinsilverman4394 3 года назад +5

      I think the same the domination of normans in south italy was a little more intereting

    • @blueeyed5074
      @blueeyed5074 2 года назад +6

      I agree.
      It's like a group of soldiers going on an adventure on the other side of the world, where they are alien, and conquering it.

    • @ivartheboneless5969
      @ivartheboneless5969 Год назад +3

      @@blueeyed5074 northern French people weren't exactly alien to southern Italy. It's not that far away, really. If they were in India it's a different story, but they know Italy, and the Italians, they're neighbours practically.

  • @r.blakehole932
    @r.blakehole932 4 года назад +146

    Kind of amazing how often in Medieval European history you find Normans in the middle of it.

    • @susanmaggiora4800
      @susanmaggiora4800 4 года назад +9

      R. Blakehole Yeah, they seem like busy fellows around this time🙂

    • @gorillaguerillaDK
      @gorillaguerillaDK 4 года назад +31

      R. Blakehole
      It's the "Viking" blood....

    • @powerofroses1670
      @powerofroses1670 4 года назад +4

      i am better than you. i can do a lot of things at my age. i am good at a lot of stuff. unfortunately for you, you arent my friend. better luck next time though.

    • @dbdb5347
      @dbdb5347 4 года назад +10

      @@powerofroses1670 You call yourself "Power of Self" yet base your worth on being "better than others". You're obviously a completely lost individual but I hope the irony of your statement isn't lost on you, sadly I hold little hope.
      Think better.

    • @elvenkind6072
      @elvenkind6072 4 года назад +15

      Did you know that the word Norwegians today use of a Norwegian, is a "Nordmann", pronounced "Norman", meaning "North-Man".

  • @eziocusenza5650
    @eziocusenza5650 4 года назад +59

    I'm a sicilian who lives in UK. Found this documentary amazing! thank you so much!

    • @YouhavetoBelieve3347
      @YouhavetoBelieve3347 3 года назад +9

      Ezio Cusenza -
      *Never forget the sacrifice the Normans made to liberate your Christian ancestors who were enslaved under the Sharia Caliphate*

    • @julianavalsecchibarboza6111
      @julianavalsecchibarboza6111 2 года назад +2

      I have had the greatest pleasure of visiting Sicilia 3 years ago. It was a glorious summer time. I wish I could live there, specially in Siracusa! Great grand daughter os Italian northern people, I love all that is from Italy and now, Sicilia!

    • @eziocusenza5650
      @eziocusenza5650 2 года назад +2

      @@julianavalsecchibarboza6111 thanks!

  • @HikmaHistory
    @HikmaHistory 4 года назад +99

    Amazing! Muslim/Norman Sicily is one of the most underrated topics in history.

    • @bennruda11
      @bennruda11 4 года назад +10

      Same with Malta

    • @HikmaHistory
      @HikmaHistory 4 года назад +1

      @@bennruda11 I agree, I think the Maltese language has some linguistic similarities to Arabic. I think.

    • @mdivmapperandgamer1138
      @mdivmapperandgamer1138 4 года назад +7

      IIRC, Maltese originally emerged as a dialect of Arabic, but remained just isolated enough from the Islamic World to diverge into its own language, with influence from Sicilian, Italian, French and English, of course.

    • @HikmaHistory
      @HikmaHistory 4 года назад +3

      @Lord ballsac the 2nd That's a great question! @HistoryTime any ideas?

    • @HistoryTime
      @HistoryTime  3 года назад +12

      @Lord ballsac the 2nd Not as far as I'm aware. Whilst no doubt scores of unnamed knights fought in both theatres, the leaders in Italy tended to be individuals who had somewhat burned their bridges back in Normandy. Plenty of exiles sent away for murder, etc. Which explains why they were so determined to seize new lands, and also why by and large they didn't look back. Though of course there are exceptions. The Tosny family for example fought in Spain before returning to Normandy and eventually fighting with William at Hastings. I can't think of any major lords who returned from Italy to fight with the Duke at Hastings- The big names tended to be at odds with the Duke and any other lord who might be considered above them. Any big names who did return from Italy tended to be pre-occupied with retaining their lands against Norman neighbours

  • @MrVictorflo
    @MrVictorflo 4 года назад +54

    History teacher from the Netherlands here! I keep coming back to your content. I love it, since the beginning. When I've had a lang days work, I like to sit back and just relax, watching and listening to your uploads. Please keep the beard growing! My respect for all your research and time spend to make such marvellous content.

    • @bohemianwriter1
      @bohemianwriter1 4 года назад +2

      If you as a teacher is able to make History into something living, breathing being like some of the history channels on RUclips are doing, you'll get a lot of students who will love History.

  • @ConstantineJoseph
    @ConstantineJoseph 4 года назад +35

    It's quite remarkable of how resilient the Normans were. Just numbering a few hundred mounted knights and dismounted armored knights, they were able to slowly carve out Sicily for themselves over a lengthy period of time, fighting against some numerous odds stacked against them.

  • @byzantinetales
    @byzantinetales 3 года назад +23

    Visited Sicily two years ago in a search of Byzantine sights. I was really excited to see this great legacy that the island carries. Ancient , Byzantine , Arab and finally Norman!

    • @SoulF15
      @SoulF15 2 года назад +6

      Arabs did not built anything in Sicily during their short passage (only 162 years compared to 800 years of occupation of Iberian peninsula), they have introduced some plant species, and irrigation systems with lakes and gardens, but there is nothing left of all this in Sicily, instead we have in Sicily still nowadays Byzantine churches and Norman castles.

    • @SoulF15
      @SoulF15 2 года назад +4

      @Straight Up Menace Please don't be ridicolous, aquedutcs? you mean those build by romans? Mosques? Where? There is no trace of a single mosque in Sicily, there are ruins of only one fort built but is completely destroyed.

    • @SoulF15
      @SoulF15 2 года назад +4

      @Straight Up Menace Vivi in Sicilia o sei siciliano? E se lo sei e non sai la storia è ancora più imbarazzante per te.

  • @hb9145
    @hb9145 3 года назад +34

    The battle of Cerami is a crazy underdog victory. Routing an army more than ten times as large, is just ridiculous.

    • @gorge2786
      @gorge2786 3 года назад +1

      Aléxandros ho Mégas And yet that army 10 times larger just happened more often, yet is written about less. Confirmation bias is a large issue when viewing history, especially when it is easily manipulated

    • @imperatorrex4943
      @imperatorrex4943 3 года назад +5

      That sort of battle in fact happened at several instance in history the meaningless of number when a army is badly lead taken by surprise etc is underestimated

    • @65stang98
      @65stang98 2 года назад +1

      @@imperatorrex4943 people tend to forget armies esp levied or slave armies as in people who dont even want or feel the need to be there will route very easyily. they dont want to die. and once they see others running it becomes very contagious. if everyone else is running why should i stay and fight and most likely die?

    • @bruhmcchaddeus413
      @bruhmcchaddeus413 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@imperatorrex4943Nope, just the normans lol 200vs 10k battle of jaffa richard lionheart of normandy, 600vs12k at battle of lake antioch by bohemond and many more

    • @bruhmcchaddeus413
      @bruhmcchaddeus413 8 месяцев назад

      @@65stang98cope? Lol nope muslims were tough opponents and only ran as last resort, it’s because all hope was lost

  • @GlueGunsRoses
    @GlueGunsRoses 4 года назад +101

    I'm really digging your channel. It's like the history channel but without ghost hunting, cheesy reenactments and the other sucky stuff.

    • @jxslayz6663
      @jxslayz6663 4 года назад +7

      "Git off dis intanet pag den" History Channel: Swamp people 2020. HAHA

    • @ronmexico8531
      @ronmexico8531 3 года назад +3

      Yes. Sucky stuff meaning revisionist history

    • @craigthomas9765
      @craigthomas9765 3 года назад +1

      No ice road trucking.

    • @Thakar98
      @Thakar98 2 года назад +1

      @@ronmexico8531 genuinely curious what you mean by this. I've only ever heard "revisionist history" as a derogatory term being used as a right wing reactionary take whenever someone challenges their nationalist mythology

    • @turbostatic1
      @turbostatic1 2 года назад

      True passion for ones craft will always triumph over CRAP

  • @rogermarlin3758
    @rogermarlin3758 4 года назад +15

    The history of the Rogers is epic

  • @cesargonzalez4146
    @cesargonzalez4146 4 года назад +40

    That's why the Emperor Frederick II Hohenstaufen choose Sicily as his seat of power one hundred years later, the riches and the stability of the region was the envy of Europe, and its multicultural background was perfect to allow the Emperor to craft a treaty with the Fatimids to allow christian pilgrims to visit the Holy Land. Thank you for giving proper justice to the two most famous Hauteville brothers, men of courage and cunning, and two of my most favorite medieval knights.

    • @giovannifontana1433
      @giovannifontana1433 3 года назад +2

      He was the Nephew of Roger "Ruggiero d'Altavilla" son of the oldest daughter of him.

    • @imperatorrex4943
      @imperatorrex4943 3 года назад +1

      At the time of Frederick II I’m pretty sure that was already the ayyubids

  • @strafrag1
    @strafrag1 3 года назад +30

    So that's where I got that bit of Scandinavian DNA. Very interesting.

    • @t2av159
      @t2av159 2 года назад

      Rape victim

    • @josephmarturana6752
      @josephmarturana6752 3 месяца назад +1

      Me as well. Of Sicilian descent (mostly from Syracusa) with small traces in DNA of Scandinavian, Greek, and Levantine ancestry as well!

    • @strafrag1
      @strafrag1 3 месяца назад +1

      @@josephmarturana6752 Yes, same for me. Agrigento , the Greek city. Cheers.

  • @cooolbigguy
    @cooolbigguy 4 года назад +6

    Great timing for releasing the video! Just around this period in the history of Byzantium podcast

  • @ninas992
    @ninas992 4 года назад +2

    Excellent presentation and fun “commercial” for Magellan! Thank you

  • @decruzyserao6994
    @decruzyserao6994 3 года назад +4

    Fantastic!!! Thank you, absolutely love your videos (You’ve given me a deep appreciation for history... even though I’ve been a science geek since early childhood...thank you again

  • @justinmckay6309
    @justinmckay6309 4 года назад +27

    I love history

    • @parsman9914
      @parsman9914 4 года назад +2

      I love Democracy. I love the Republic.

    • @RichMitch
      @RichMitch 4 года назад +3

      Hasn't got much competition from the present at the minute

    • @susanmaggiora4800
      @susanmaggiora4800 4 года назад +1

      Rich Mitch True that, though it will make for interesting history in the future..😏

    • @tomurg
      @tomurg 4 года назад +1

      Yeah it’s real life lore

    • @justinmckay6309
      @justinmckay6309 3 года назад

      @@tomurg hello

  • @raymondjones7489
    @raymondjones7489 4 года назад +2

    Thank you very much...really enjoyed the content!😊

  • @ogshaggymac5972
    @ogshaggymac5972 4 года назад +4

    Well done !
    Never knew much about Norman Sicily until right now.

  • @Joker-no1uh
    @Joker-no1uh 4 месяца назад +1

    The Normans are such an interesting people. What an amazing history and legacy they left everywhere they went. From viking raiders to France, to Italy, to Sicily, to England. What a story.

  • @veronicaguyader9997
    @veronicaguyader9997 2 года назад +1

    Well done. That answered a lot of my questions about why and how they influenced southern Italy and Sicily

  • @rosendocarrillo5560
    @rosendocarrillo5560 2 года назад

    Thank you!!!......your content is truly thirst quenching......es todo loco! 😎

  • @rosemarieosborn8625
    @rosemarieosborn8625 4 года назад +43

    this is brilliant, I am Sicilian and to look at me you would never guess it but that is in part due to a lion share (pun intended) of my Norman ancestry although not royalty, my ancestors however were of Norman nobility, that makes me very proud of my heritage that and my heavily Scandinavian and other European roots

    • @jfkjr.isstilldead9634
      @jfkjr.isstilldead9634 4 года назад +6

      Sure....sounds legit

    • @paxwallacejazz
      @paxwallacejazz 4 года назад +2

      Man it's what you do period, not your ancestral lineage. That's the house of jackals of mediocrity.

    • @comfusedpassanger3399
      @comfusedpassanger3399 4 года назад +10

      @@paxwallacejazz Of course, what you do matters, but that doesn't mean you can't be proud of your ancestors.

    • @aleka..
      @aleka.. 4 года назад +2

      @@comfusedpassanger3399
      but why?
      I don't get it.
      and it's always hypocritical attitude, imo - because we sure have some shitty ancestors too, do we feel shame for those?

    • @ryankassulke
      @ryankassulke 3 года назад +2

      @Lord ballsac the 2nd every indigenous nation in my country (australia) and Papua New Guinea, New Zealand, Solomon Islands basically every nation that surrounds us did and still does practice ancestor worship. The indigenous peoples used to eat their dead elders to gain some of their physical and spiritual power. These nations went unchanged for thousands of years before contact with Europe. Are you saying all of these peoples are part of misguided cult/tribe? Sounds pretty racist to me.

  • @Mr.internet.Lag.
    @Mr.internet.Lag. 4 года назад +6

    I love Norman history, there my favorite ancestor group.

  • @yomomz3921
    @yomomz3921 4 года назад

    Thoroughly enjoyed. 👍

  • @ReFindJewels
    @ReFindJewels 3 года назад +1

    I really appreciate your content.

  • @deanbuss1678
    @deanbuss1678 4 года назад

    That is so cool, and sadly so underserved. Thanks Pete 👍

  • @ladyliberty417
    @ladyliberty417 4 года назад +2

    Thanks Pete,
    Love this topic❣️
    Stay safe and well🥰

  • @peterwilson5528
    @peterwilson5528 3 года назад +3

    Great we hear lots of stuff about William the Conqueror but this is the first time I heard any thing like this. Well done :)

  • @marier7336
    @marier7336 4 месяца назад

    Absolutely the best channel with the best content on RUclips ❤❤❤.

  • @antwan.
    @antwan. 2 года назад

    you've got no idea how good this channel is for allowing me to sleep. i do also watch conscious

  • @livewithapurpose5651
    @livewithapurpose5651 4 года назад

    Nice video
    Do more such works

  • @scottsenecal5260
    @scottsenecal5260 2 года назад

    Good job dude
    Your one of my favorite historians

  • @mrpescadore
    @mrpescadore 2 года назад +1

    This channel is awesome! I feed on it like a vampire. What an incredible job Mr. Kelly. Keep up the good work.

  • @jackhakken
    @jackhakken 4 года назад +1

    Now this is some amazing stuff.

  • @skeletalbassman1028
    @skeletalbassman1028 4 года назад +1

    Love these!

  • @cesareborgia6431
    @cesareborgia6431 2 года назад

    Another fantastic video

  • @markusarrow
    @markusarrow 4 года назад +1

    thnx for the vid h-time awesome

  • @jorgiepoorgie
    @jorgiepoorgie 3 года назад

    Outstanding video

  • @mahelaniarektbb
    @mahelaniarektbb 3 года назад +1

    yusssss I love these so much

  • @nusquamnemo4780
    @nusquamnemo4780 4 года назад

    Awesome channel! I've been binging your videos-your brother and you make one amazing team. Also, is the first time I see your face! You're kind of handsome. But your voice is your best feature 🥰

  • @kiplindsay8413
    @kiplindsay8413 3 года назад +1

    Awesome video

  • @bretalvarez3097
    @bretalvarez3097 4 года назад

    Fantastic video

  • @therealtoni
    @therealtoni 4 года назад +16

    This is what History Channel used to be. How about a history of Southern Italy just before the Romans conquered them??? Like the Social Wars. Also little studied and hard to find.

  • @joaquimb4052
    @joaquimb4052 3 года назад +1

    Great video

  • @theblackprince1346
    @theblackprince1346 4 года назад +1

    Love me a bit of Norman history.

  • @steenengel2882
    @steenengel2882 Год назад +1

    Know that I'm a fashionable late to this party, but thank you so much for diving into the long Norman presence in southern Italy - the first two Rogers of Sicily and a good chunk of south Italy are probably my favourite European rulers of the Medieval period ...

  • @coloringwithd
    @coloringwithd 4 года назад +2

    I don't understand history but this was entertaining. Thank you for the video :-)

    • @freefall9832
      @freefall9832 3 года назад

      A story repeated haha it can be overwhelming, I see it it as different eras to simplify. Medieval is great because there are alot of written records

  • @Lt.colonel
    @Lt.colonel 3 года назад

    hey! you make really amazing videos about history nice job! maybe 1 day you will make video about Kingdom of Georgia.. keep it going good luck!

  • @RR-ut3xl
    @RR-ut3xl 4 года назад +9

    Imagine facing down a Norman Cavalry charge in full Rohirrim mode

    • @fedda9999
      @fedda9999 4 года назад +3

      rohan: deeeeeaaathh!!

  • @SalvatoreEscoti
    @SalvatoreEscoti 6 месяцев назад +1

    The first Norman king of Sicily, Robert Guiscard, was a cousin of William the Conqueror, the first Norman king of England. However, by the time of the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, Robert Guiscard was still only a minor count in Normandy. He did not become Duke of Apulia and Calabria until 1071, and he did not conquer Sicily until 1072.
    Despite their distant blood relationship, the Norman Kingdoms of Sicily and England did have some special bonds with each other. They were both ruled by Norman dynasties, and they both shared a common culture and language. They also had a common interest in maintaining control of the Mediterranean Sea.
    There were several intermarriages between the Norman royal families of Sicily and England. For example, in 1176, King William II of Sicily married Joan, the daughter of King Henry II of England. This marriage helped to strengthen the ties between the two kingdoms.
    The Norman Kingdoms of Sicily and England also cooperated on military and diplomatic matters. For example, in 1173, King William II of Sicily sent a fleet to help King Henry II of England put down a rebellion in Ireland.
    In conclusion, the Norman Kingdoms of Sicily and England were related by blood, and they had some special bonds with each other

  • @juanmam.2113
    @juanmam.2113 4 года назад

    Yesss new vid

  • @laraik1198
    @laraik1198 4 года назад +13

    Next video: How Did The Vlandians Conquer Calradia ?

    • @redcapetimetraveler7688
      @redcapetimetraveler7688 4 года назад

      bahhh that's wafflehouse rumors ...only Battania rules the waves and Calradia !

  • @dolorousedx6852
    @dolorousedx6852 3 года назад +2

    Awesome vid :) Anyone know the name of the painting at 4:50?

  • @Tech215Studios
    @Tech215Studios 4 года назад

    So siked to hear this!!!

  • @christinejoyinoc9185
    @christinejoyinoc9185 3 года назад +1

    Are you planning on continuing the crusade series on the holy land?

  • @Amadeu.Macedo
    @Amadeu.Macedo 4 года назад +12

    Thanks HISTORY TIME for this fabulous documentary, which has certainly enriched my knowledge of Medieval History. Indeed, although I consider myserlf relatively well-educated in European History, I must confess that I had never heard of the significant influence of the Normans in Southern Italy (Sicily). Likewise, I am embarrassed for having never heard of Roger, the Count of Sicily, whom was clearly not only a major Medieval combatant, but particularly an unparalleled administrator, let alone his unequal religious tolerance during an era of whidespread bigotry and injustice. Finally, what made Roger's life even more impressive was his ability / luck to have maried an aristocratic lady (from a much higher strata) for love! Quite frankly I cannot identify any other historical romantic episode, prior to the 19th century wedding of Queen Victoria of Great Britain and Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.////
    Muito obrigado HISTORY TIME por este fantastico documentário, que certamente enriqueceu meu conhecimento de História Medieval. De fato, apesar de considerar-me relativamente bem instruído na História da Europa, devo confessar que nunca tinha ouvido falar da influência significativa dos normandos no sul da Itália (Sicília). Igualmente, sinto-me envergonhado por nunca ter ouvido falar de Roger, o conde da Sicília, o qual claramente não fora apenas um grande combatente medieval, mas particularmente também um administrador incomparável, sem falar na sua tolerância religiosa desigual durante uma era de fanatismo e injustiça generalizada. Finalmente, o que tornou a vida de Roger ainda mais impressionante fora sua capacidade / sorte de ter se casado com uma dama aristocrática (de um nível muito mais alto) por amor! Francamente, não consigo identificar nenhum outro episódio romântico histórico, antes do casamento do século XIX da rainha Vitória da Grã-Bretanha com o príncipe Albert de Saxe-Coburg e Gotha.

    • @aleka..
      @aleka.. 4 года назад

      @BLUE DOG
      because you make it a conspiracy
      🤢
      stop pasting, stop hijacking other ppl's posts and demanding others do work you want to see.
      Make your channel, if you want to spread that fascist dog whistle bigotry - nonsense, RUclips seems to not be against _that_ evil strong enough. Took them a lot people being hurt to remove Alex Jones.

  • @dannyboywhaa3146
    @dannyboywhaa3146 3 года назад +4

    Where would the Western or Eastern Roman Empire be without their Vikings? Extinct is the answer!

  • @powerofroses1670
    @powerofroses1670 4 года назад +2

    this was a great documentary. i really liked it. xD

    • @powerofroses1670
      @powerofroses1670 4 года назад

      very short and to the point. someone must have uploaded on their webpage to get subscribers! 😉

  • @TheLordUrban
    @TheLordUrban 4 года назад +6

    4:30 OMG! They burnt their phone books!

  • @Tipi_Dan
    @Tipi_Dan 3 года назад +2

    Winners of "The Most Imitated People in History" sweepstakes.

  • @johnbradbury1284
    @johnbradbury1284 2 года назад

    Really enjoy this. I'm a Belfast history author and tour guide. It's good to broaden knowledge.

  • @robertbjgvch190
    @robertbjgvch190 2 года назад

    Your are a genius

  • @georgebaccett9951
    @georgebaccett9951 3 года назад +3

    By the way modern Italians are a mixture of: Romans + Germanic Tribes (Lombards, Ostrogoths, Herulos and Normans).

    • @mrpescadore
      @mrpescadore 2 года назад

      …and Moors, manifesting today in the Italians/ Sicilians afflicted by Sickle Cell Anemia.

  • @TimZandbergen
    @TimZandbergen 4 года назад

    Hey, sorry about this gratuitous question, but could you share the song playing at 22:50? Ive been searching for it, its so heroic, but cant find it :/

    • @mdivmapperandgamer1138
      @mdivmapperandgamer1138 4 года назад

      I'm also searching for it, in addition to two pieces of music used in multiple episodes of K&G's 30YW series, another used in K&G's Mongol documentaries, and two pieces of music HistoryTime used in several of their videos (with one of them I specifically remember being in the Dead Sea Scrolls, Jericho and Mosquitia documentaries)

  • @stevethebarbarian99
    @stevethebarbarian99 3 года назад

    Brilliant videos - this is about my 6th, and I've also subscribed and watched Cy too.
    I would just say though, that it's not possible to be 20,000 miles below The Earth's surface, since that's more even than it's diameter.

  • @nicktamer4969
    @nicktamer4969 3 года назад +12

    Roger "de" Hauteville, not Roger Hauteville (same for Robert).

  • @powerofroses1670
    @powerofroses1670 4 года назад +4

    i am european too! but I live in the states now. europe is really cool. with sheeps and goats and castles. i had a good childhood in europe. now i am a young adult in my 30s. xD

  • @hoperules8874
    @hoperules8874 2 года назад +1

    Wow. Rollo and his men sure left a legacy, huh?

  • @markhirstwood4190
    @markhirstwood4190 5 месяцев назад +1

    DNA map of Sicily: Palermo has some concentration of the U106/R-L48 and some I1 as well.

  • @chrisadlc1
    @chrisadlc1 3 года назад

    Guys you would be amazing if you did a review on Edward the Black Prince

  • @MCorpReview
    @MCorpReview 4 года назад +1

    Will be looking forward to one on d decline of norman Sicily . Got the sense they were already weakened by earlier attacks before napoleon got there 😀

  • @65stang98
    @65stang98 2 года назад

    when the candles get lit as one of the animations and it was with a modern bic lighter i chuckled lmao

  • @MichaelCrimi
    @MichaelCrimi 4 года назад

    Shout out to Segesta at 1:05

  • @pjuliano9000
    @pjuliano9000 7 месяцев назад

    Mi piacciono quelle cinematografiche

  • @terriblecatchannel
    @terriblecatchannel 2 года назад

    Please do a 1066

  • @realmccoy
    @realmccoy 3 года назад +2

    I was able to track my family’s Sicilian lineage back to the year 1500 and 1505. I can’t seem to find anything before that. I’m wondering if they immigrated to Sicily in the early 16th century from elsewhere. Any ideas where I should look?

    • @luxio369
      @luxio369 2 года назад

      archives of notaries

  • @arcanumviator
    @arcanumviator 4 года назад +6

    that is my background content while working on design

  • @cutlass23
    @cutlass23 3 года назад

    What's up with the fire arrows brosef?

  • @krisballard541
    @krisballard541 Год назад

    Roger was a clever man.

  • @Jonnybravo589
    @Jonnybravo589 2 года назад +2

    I can’t believe the lack of interest in this video and subject. There are like 3 books on this and I own them all. This is actually the only hour long video on the De hauptville’s on yt. I say you reupload this

  • @lmaozedong2259
    @lmaozedong2259 4 года назад +5

    Pls man do rise of Neo Assyria

  • @tj0072
    @tj0072 Год назад

    Too many ads, content is good

  • @joemosely9383
    @joemosely9383 2 года назад +1

    👍🏾

  • @xiaodeng8566
    @xiaodeng8566 3 года назад +5

    The rise of Fatemids Caliphate in North Africa weakened Arabs of Sicily ..two punitive expeditions from Fatemids reached the independant Sicily and the war between two sides ( mix of civil war and Religious schism ) made the survivors prefering Norman rule to the Fatimids usurpators...in counterpart Fatimids prefred to leave the rebelious Arabs of Sicily alone without any help because they were not Shia but Sunna and beacause they used the Aghlabid fleet to conquer Egypt where most of ships sunk due to their lack of experience because the best sailors and sea fighter were persecuted or dismissed..so Normans found everything ready..like few arabs found things ready in spain in 711....So you can understand why many of familly names in Sicily are Arabic names like Bucetta and Moravido...

    • @bruhmcchaddeus413
      @bruhmcchaddeus413 9 месяцев назад

      ..thats like saying rise of western powers weakened east yea no shi? Lol😂😂

    • @xiaodeng8566
      @xiaodeng8566 9 месяцев назад

      @@gasenjoyer...4594 Normans have been crushed easily in Spain by a well organized moor army en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viking_raid_on_Seville you can see that Normans were brave only when opposed to isolated villages or unorganized populations

  • @Whocares.........
    @Whocares......... 4 года назад +2

    This time the pics are too repetitive. Thanks for sharing

    • @PeteKellyHistory
      @PeteKellyHistory 3 года назад +2

      There's a global pandemic. If I could visit Sicily I would.

  • @jesperjnsson6268
    @jesperjnsson6268 4 года назад +1

    Roger

  • @samrevlej9331
    @samrevlej9331 7 месяцев назад

    17:44 You just said the battle was in 1063 yet you show 1061 onscreen.

  • @delladearest2511
    @delladearest2511 3 года назад +1

    Great history lesson! My mother’s side came from Sicily. I wonder where her blue eyes came from. Someone else’s comment was if the Norman s didn’t conquer Sicily, then who would? Which makes me also wonder if you would produce a video of a “what if” this happened instead, what would Europe be like today? Thanks for sharing ❣️🥓🍫

  • @MetalHeadViking
    @MetalHeadViking 4 года назад +3

    Thank you for leaving current politics out of this channel, unlike some other RUclips History Channels.

  • @steveamsden5250
    @steveamsden5250 3 года назад +2

    the tapestry they keep showing it's the Bayer tapestry with William and Harold and England in 1066 so something in 1061 with it makes no sense

    • @mrpescadore
      @mrpescadore 2 года назад

      True that, the bayeux tapestry is a bit over used. But this guy doesn’t have a History Channel like budget. It’s the great audio commentary makes up for it.

  • @Gudha_Ismintis
    @Gudha_Ismintis 4 года назад +2

    09:11 - Pete you are rinsing out that stock footage of those Kievan Rus warriors - or did the Varangian Guard take part in the Norman invasion of Sicily lol

    • @redcapetimetraveler7688
      @redcapetimetraveler7688 4 года назад +5

      varangian guard fought in sicily during this time but for the byzantines ,, see the saga of harald hardrada !

  • @HulklingsBoyfriend
    @HulklingsBoyfriend Год назад

    The Hautevilles back at it again, making the Siculo-Normans.

  • @bradwalsh9122
    @bradwalsh9122 8 месяцев назад

    Didn't know they had Bic lighters in the 11th century

  • @irajayrosen4792
    @irajayrosen4792 4 года назад +3

    Excellent. Having grown up in a predominantly Sicilian neighborhood in Brooklyn, I knew small parts of this.
    It's a shame that the Christian rulers of Europe didn't learn from Roger's example.
    And I never knew the Normans used a flick of a Big to light candles! 🤪😂💀🥳

  • @ShatillyPaige12
    @ShatillyPaige12 Год назад

    Way better than kings and generals

  • @LowBudgetKiwi
    @LowBudgetKiwi 2 года назад +1

    Pretty sure the Normans didn't have lighters

  • @tonymoretti2347
    @tonymoretti2347 2 года назад +1

    The Normans should now be called the Chads !

  • @garynewis8293
    @garynewis8293 8 месяцев назад +1

    The Normans seemed to win all tbere battles outnumbered all the time

    • @designertjp-utube
      @designertjp-utube 7 месяцев назад

      Agreed. Were they Part Viking or something?

    • @chrisdel2564
      @chrisdel2564 4 месяца назад +3

      ​@@designertjp-utubetotally my friend

  • @annamosier1950
    @annamosier1950 Год назад

    wow

  • @tombrown6628
    @tombrown6628 4 года назад

    Did they participate in any of the crusades?

    • @chrisdel2564
      @chrisdel2564 4 месяца назад

      Yes the first with bohemond