The Tyrant Who Destroyed England's Greatest Dynasty | Richard II | Real Royalty

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  • Опубликовано: 20 янв 2025

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  • @deangirl2286
    @deangirl2286 4 года назад +420

    Can we just admire the fact these actors are speaking french , which is probably the most accurate thing I’ve seen - I’m impressed

    • @lisawright6848
      @lisawright6848 4 года назад +21

      french- the aristocratic language

    • @ce1834
      @ce1834 4 года назад +13

      yes I agree, I as an Englishman am proud of our Anglo-Norman roots!!

    • @citizen1163
      @citizen1163 4 года назад +14

      @@ce1834 As an English woman who voted to rid Britain of the EU Govt, I'm proud of my French, Irish, Scottish, Norwegian roots.

    • @TheGinajaja
      @TheGinajaja 4 года назад +12

      actually im prettysurprised, i had no idea that at some point in british history people spoke french, not english

    • @citizen1163
      @citizen1163 4 года назад +14

      @@TheGinajaja Royals back then spoke French bc they were French. We haven't had an English monarch for 1,000 years!
      I'm no expert but only the extremely wealthy had a formal education up until relatively recent times. The average person didn't speak French.

  • @patriciabusch4599
    @patriciabusch4599 4 года назад +146

    I love reading the comments on these videos to see if others are as fascinated with the history of England and astonished by the fact that there are still ACTUAL documents and even clothes that these royals wrote with their own hand or wore on their bodies have been so well preserved for 400,500,600 years!! Its amazing!

    • @trinathompson5656
      @trinathompson5656 4 года назад +7

      It’s exhilarating

    • @JohnDoe-zj2hz
      @JohnDoe-zj2hz 4 года назад +8

      I love English history

    • @juliusnepos6013
      @juliusnepos6013 4 года назад +5

      Same, it is fascinating

    • @BurlapJohnW
      @BurlapJohnW 2 года назад +7

      The English are second to none in the preservation of their history. Not even the other states within the United Kingdom have half the enthusiasm for telling their story.

    • @MLennholm
      @MLennholm 2 года назад +2

      @@BurlapJohnW Second to none? Lol, the English can't hold a candle to the Romans in this regard.

  • @dialaskisel5929
    @dialaskisel5929 4 года назад +244

    "Sire, the peasants are revolting"
    Richard II: **sigh** "I couldn't have put it better myself. "

  • @billslocum9819
    @billslocum9819 4 года назад +75

    Fine job by the actor playing Richard II. These guys should be in movies already.

  • @CitizenDuarte
    @CitizenDuarte 4 года назад +433

    “It’s hard to put a leash on a dog once you’ve put a crown on its head.”
    - Tyrion Lannister

    • @davidwelch2791
      @davidwelch2791 4 года назад +21

      That was a awesome quote that could apply to real history.
      Be safe and be 😎

    • @jaybrand5067
      @jaybrand5067 4 года назад +1

      Mlm

    • @BarryKennedy
      @BarryKennedy 4 года назад +3

      Yes. Nice quote

    • @patriciabusch4599
      @patriciabusch4599 4 года назад +8

      Tyrion Lannister.... Quite the prophet.... He drinks and he knows things.... Love it.

    • @nomduclavier
      @nomduclavier 4 года назад +2

      My dogs would probably object more to the crown

  • @snakes3425
    @snakes3425 4 года назад +186

    "Anyone who must say he's a king is no true king."
    Tywin Lannister

    • @henrybolingbroke6480
      @henrybolingbroke6480 4 года назад +10

      It’s “Any man who must say I am the king is no true king.”

    • @sese6227
      @sese6227 3 года назад +2

      Nothing like misquoting, a famous quote 🥴

    • @teresagivens3731
      @teresagivens3731 3 года назад +3

      That is a powerful statement. Your action should precede your words.

  • @flyshortypyt9532
    @flyshortypyt9532 4 года назад +182

    The host is my favorite dude

    • @judymac2590
      @judymac2590 4 года назад +9

      Dan Jones' books are a great read with a cuppa during these lockdowns

    • @TheCandiceWang
      @TheCandiceWang 3 года назад +2

      Not a good presenter as a historian. You should seek better.

    • @flyshortypyt9532
      @flyshortypyt9532 3 года назад +11

      @@TheCandiceWang LOL! I’m alright, thanks 😊

    • @ginamarie4074
      @ginamarie4074 3 года назад

      @@judymac2590 and the kids were going Tyrion not no on o jOhio

    • @Magumbo58
      @Magumbo58 3 года назад

      me too hey

  • @nycot107
    @nycot107 4 года назад +109

    I feel really sorry for Richard for losing Anne, he may not have been a pleasant king, but at least he loved his wife.

    • @Angie2343
      @Angie2343 2 года назад +4

      And his second wife.

    • @davidtownsend6092
      @davidtownsend6092 2 года назад +3

      Many kings did. Henry 1. Henry 2. Richard 1....Henry 8....Edward 7.
      (I'm naming all the terrible husband's and adulterers)

    • @davidtownsend6092
      @davidtownsend6092 2 года назад +7

      Fr tho many did. Harold the 1st the English hero and his wife "swanneck" was a love match. Edward 1 was messed up when his wife died the crosses he erected still stand. Richard the 3rd grew up with his wife. Even the usurper Henry 7 was said to be happy with Elizabeth York. Eddy 4 and the white queen. Eddy 8 gave up the crown for his wife.

  • @HusseinMSAAlsalahi71
    @HusseinMSAAlsalahi71 4 года назад +206

    I have watched all these Episodes: One day you are on top, next day your head is flying.

    • @panthera50
      @panthera50 4 года назад +1

      Yep, and they are very proud of it. 🙄🙄

    • @patriciabusch4599
      @patriciabusch4599 4 года назад +5

      Lol exactly. Hate & Envy are a hell of a drug! 🤭

    • @wernerbarnard
      @wernerbarnard 4 года назад +10

      The same people who cheered at the coronation are the people who jeer at the beheading.

    • @mish375
      @mish375 3 года назад +1

      @@wernerbarnard As they say, people's opinions change with the wind. How quickly they forget.

  • @bisexualantigone
    @bisexualantigone 4 года назад +34

    Actor playing Richard is Cezar Grumăzescu, a Romanian actor!

  • @manalost7
    @manalost7 3 года назад +45

    Grandfather: Edward III known as one of the greatest King in the history of England.
    Father: Edward Prince of Wale better known as the Black Prince
    , one of the greatest knights in the history of England.
    Then there comes Richard II ... known as one of the greatest if not the greatest Tyrannical King of England.
    Seriously what the hell is wrong with this kid? how can he not inherit even an ounce of his father or grandfather's good trait? WTF?

    • @sisonanneczarinam.3595
      @sisonanneczarinam.3595 3 года назад +3

      How do you think King Richard II's requirement to travelers affect travelling today?

    • @bensonfang1868
      @bensonfang1868 2 года назад +16

      He was given the pressure at age 10. Edward III had at least one parent with him until he grew up. The black prince had his dad with him his whole life. Losing your parents at grandparents at age 10 and then being given the pressure of a whole country does things to people.

  • @Tina06019
    @Tina06019 4 года назад +75

    People from Archbishop Sudbury’s home town recovered his spiked head and brought it home. His mummified head is still there, in a cupboard in a church.
    I enjoy this documentary, though I think just a bit of information about just how important John of Gault was would be have been helpful.

    • @SM-nz9ff
      @SM-nz9ff 2 года назад

      You mean like the video they put out two months previous to this

    • @deepdrag8131
      @deepdrag8131 Год назад

      I know just what you mean! The priest at my church likes to keep mummified heads in the cupboard - right next to the hot chocolate mix.

    • @Elisa-ul2we
      @Elisa-ul2we 8 месяцев назад

      John of Gaunt, to be precise.

  • @lydieluck7753
    @lydieluck7753 2 года назад +19

    I hope I someday get to visit Britain and see some of these historical locations. It must be Interesting to live in a place with all this Medieval history around on a daily basis! Most of the oldest stuff in America goes back to the 1700s.

    • @Elisa-ul2we
      @Elisa-ul2we 8 месяцев назад +1

      Most English citizens are either uninterested in their past or actively rewriting history. Sad to say if not for documentaries like this it would all have been forgotten in time. Hopefully, now the trend has been reversed. Thank you for these excellent documentaries on behalf of future generations.

  • @sheilabloom6735
    @sheilabloom6735 2 года назад +6

    i cannot get enough of his videos.

  • @joshuacummings3178
    @joshuacummings3178 4 года назад +14

    Reel royalty... Biographics.... Life can't get any better.
    Y'all made my quarantine the most important time of my life. Thanks guys. The lessons and morals I learned from this.... Absolutely incredible.
    And to the host. SIMPLY OUTSTANDING. you're vehemence and passion for this is lovely and it shows brother.
    Appreciate you guys

  • @josefienmatu
    @josefienmatu 4 года назад +32

    Does anyone know the actor playing Richard II in this? He does an incredible job portraying him.

    • @beautywithin7065
      @beautywithin7065 4 года назад +1

      I totally agree

    • @bisexualantigone
      @bisexualantigone 4 года назад +8

      Same! He resembles the portrait a bit and his face shape and his blondish/ginger hair, the fact that he speaks French, his youthful look, all works out!!

    • @josefienmatu
      @josefienmatu 4 года назад +2

      @AgingPeak Thank you! 😃

    • @anncullum
      @anncullum 2 года назад

      @@josefienmatu I

  • @nicholassudov2299
    @nicholassudov2299 4 года назад +23

    Wat Tyler was praised in the Soviet textbooks on European history among the first forerunners of the Communist ideas. He was 40 when killed.

  • @brittanygarrison8030
    @brittanygarrison8030 4 года назад +7

    One of the best narrators going today.

  • @johnhorwood3289
    @johnhorwood3289 3 года назад +6

    Incredibly informative with a very good presenter.

  • @lemonadelemon1960
    @lemonadelemon1960 2 года назад +9

    It's safe to say that This character is where the inspiration for Joffrey Lanister comes from.

  • @Laramaria2
    @Laramaria2 4 года назад +93

    Richard II was the real life Joffrey...

    • @beautywithin7065
      @beautywithin7065 4 года назад +2

      Oh for sure. 💯

    • @bensonfang1868
      @bensonfang1868 4 года назад +6

      Martin based Joffrey on Richard

    • @Laramaria2
      @Laramaria2 4 года назад +3

      @@bensonfang1868 yes, I know... That's kinda the point of my comment 😅

    • @balajinathan6713
      @balajinathan6713 3 года назад +12

      I kinda think Joffrey was based on Edward of Lancaster - son of Margaret of anjou and henry vi cause after seeing his mockumentary I am convinced that Joffrey is worse than Richard ii,
      if Richard ii was anything like Joffrey than he would not been able to crush the peasants revolt, wouldn't have been loved by anne of bohemia , have two successful campaigns in Ireland, wouldn't have been shown Mercy by the lords appellant in 1388, and definitely would been have killed as a teenager.

    • @Laramaria2
      @Laramaria2 3 года назад +5

      @@balajinathan6713 OMG I was not expecting that 😂 I'm actually laughing so hard 😂
      You do have a really good point, I'm laughing because I wasn't ready for the "Joffrey is worse than Richard II", that was a great twist! 😂
      But yeah, you do have a really good point. Perhaps G.R.R.M mixed the two of them to create the ultimate entitled annoying boy king of all time! That's kinda of an interesting hypothesis that you brought to my mind. Thanks! 😍👑❤

  • @MrMuppetLover
    @MrMuppetLover 3 года назад +13

    The Plantagenets went through more drama than Game of Thrones

  • @bobbob9364
    @bobbob9364 4 года назад +4

    How cool reading about these things ,then getting a fully choreographed video on the same subject

  • @melynabournane1339
    @melynabournane1339 3 года назад +4

    That was very helpful , thank you so much!!

  • @neilbuckley1613
    @neilbuckley1613 4 года назад +120

    Far too many significant things omitted. Henry of Bolingbroke's father John of Gaunt is barely mentioned. He was the the most powerful noble in England throughout Richard's reign and a huge influence . s proven warrior and politician he was a sophisticated man who was a moderating influence on both Richard and those who opposed him. Unfortunately in the early part of Richard's reign he spent a lot of time in Spain pressing his second wife's claim to the throne of Castile. Not mentioned were John Wycliffe [ translated the bible into English ] and Geoffrey Chaucer the poet. This reflected the fact that English was taking over from French at the top of society. Richard spent the first 7 years of his life in Bordeaux and spoke French as his first langauge. Bolingbroke and even his uncle, Thomas Duke of Gloucester [youngest son of King Edward III ] spoke English as their first language, so Richard came across as favouring the language of the enemy.

    • @jackcooper3307
      @jackcooper3307 4 года назад +15

      You’re right but there’s only so much that can be covered in 45 minute episodes

    • @clivegoodman16
      @clivegoodman16 4 года назад +15

      When Henry Bolinbroke became King, as Henry IV, he spoke English. Nevertheless Richard II could also speak English as he did during the peasant's revolt. Also there was a cook book written in English written in the King Richard's kitchens. It should be noted that the English at that time is significantly different from Present Day English.

    • @parissanders1800
      @parissanders1800 4 года назад +7

      @@clivegoodman16 true during this time middle English was spoken by the commoners and middle English was quite different from modern English

    • @TheCandiceWang
      @TheCandiceWang 3 года назад +2

      Thank you!

    • @mkm8299
      @mkm8299 3 года назад +3

      Am reading new bio right now The Red Prince by Helen Carr about John of Gaunt highly recommend it. I was a medieval scholar at university started a Chaucer society. I always appreciated Gaunt's patronage of Chaucer plus his political acumen via his son Henry and his enduring love for Kathryn Swynford. Of course he and she are the ancestors of the controversially legitimized Beaufort clan who for better or worse spawned the Tudors...this history is amazing back when rulers ruled by earning their thrones amidst great dangers. One of the joys of reading Chaucer in Middle English is seeing actual modern English evolve via Norman influence. I can't get enough of this history glad so many people here enjoy it as well!

  • @mikaaalto3135
    @mikaaalto3135 3 года назад +8

    "How do you fix a problem like that? Well, you kill them, obviously." Touché. That is how you deal with greedy, oppressive bastards.

  • @jerryumfress9030
    @jerryumfress9030 4 года назад +33

    Richard of course suffered from the same disease that kings and queens before and after him suffered from... the god complex

  • @sammyt3514
    @sammyt3514 3 года назад +10

    Acting in a foreign language is difficult since part of your brain is focused on translating into that foreign language, yet the actors did a superb job; British actors are my favorite!

  • @lynnehamer239
    @lynnehamer239 4 года назад +3

    loved this thank you 👏👏👏👏🎄🎄🎄

  • @nadiabrook7871
    @nadiabrook7871 4 года назад +4

    GREAT documentary!!!!!

  • @leswehman11
    @leswehman11 4 года назад +2

    New subscriber here from Florida, USA. I love this channel!!!

  • @21whichiswhich
    @21whichiswhich 4 года назад +16

    Me at 14 my only problem is where my crush at school whereabouts. 😂

  • @meganyounger4842
    @meganyounger4842 4 года назад +32

    War of the Roses: *Super Bloody*
    Richard II: *Hold my Crown*

  • @tacocruiser4238
    @tacocruiser4238 4 года назад +19

    John of Gaunt probably gets a worse reputation than he really deserves. By the time he assumed a leading role in the military, the Hundred Years War was already turning against England. John was actually a very brave military leader who performed decently. If anyone deserves blame for the war going badly in the 1370s, its the Black Prince. That Spanish expedition was just foolish and unnecessary.

    • @sisonanneczarinam.3595
      @sisonanneczarinam.3595 3 года назад

      How do you think King Richard II's requirement to travelers affect travelling today?

  • @noexplanationowed3525
    @noexplanationowed3525 4 года назад +8

    Gotta love his sense of revenge.... served it really cold 😂

  • @Rawkus105
    @Rawkus105 4 года назад +4

    Very well narrated

  • @ahmerkhan6657
    @ahmerkhan6657 2 года назад +5

    10:30 But he still spoke to them in English. This certainly was an act of strategic thoughtfulness - instead of extraordinary self-confidence.

  • @simongleaden2864
    @simongleaden2864 4 года назад +65

    I never realised Richard II was such a tyrant.

    • @rayarena879
      @rayarena879 4 года назад +17

      I didn't realize that either. I thought that Henry VIII was the most tyrannical king England ever had, but I guess Richard II wins that coveted award!

    • @ottomeyer6928
      @ottomeyer6928 4 года назад +4

      i think he had a screw lose

    • @dirremoire
      @dirremoire 4 года назад +8

      It's all about how you spin it. Personally, I think if he were really a such ruthless tyrant, he would have just killed them all.

    • @angelcarter6387
      @angelcarter6387 4 года назад +8

      Personally I think it's more that Richard is a SPOILED BRAT. That is about what happens when you take a teenager who is already a little too spoiled for his own good, and then you give him a serious superiority complex. That is bad enough without throwing a crown into the middle of the whole thing. When you hand him a crown you then have a recipe for FLAT OUT DISASTER. And that's putting it mildly

    • @deborahwhitney9427
      @deborahwhitney9427 4 года назад +6

      No Richard wasn't a tyrant. There were a lot less excutions under his rule than most other English kings. He was also not a warmonger like a lot of medieval kings at that time. That's why a lot of the nobility didn't like him. He actually wanted to stop the wars with France, which a lot of the peasants had to pay for. This documentary is basically one sided drivel.

  • @Chrissykat24
    @Chrissykat24 4 года назад +37

    Based on so many of he stories, I feel like the Plantagenets were like their own worst enemies, but then again I suppose a lot of the nobles were the same way.

    • @Azzeyman25
      @Azzeyman25 4 года назад +12

      The Plantagenet's were a very successful dynasty, if you want to know one that was its worst enemy it would have to be the Stuarts. The Stuarts were the most dysfunctional dynasty to ever rule England.

    • @RTW1738
      @RTW1738 17 часов назад

      ⁠@@Azzeyman25 I’d argue the House of Wessex was just as dysfunctional, and more barbaric.

  • @paulscottfilms
    @paulscottfilms 4 года назад +4

    Completely exciting and nothing like my history classes in a new Zealand Hight School, many years ago, but still in the time of QE11.

  • @allanfifield8256
    @allanfifield8256 4 года назад +4

    These are very good!

  • @trixyfelix
    @trixyfelix 4 года назад +9

    Richard II was first to insist he be called “your highness” - perhaps while sitting on the high chair mentioned here. He was clearly bonkers.
    Curious that the current lot keep the “highness” title - and the high chair.

  • @sundance81677
    @sundance81677 2 года назад

    Finally, a video of yours where the music doesn’t drown out the speaker.

  • @jamiejamie9549
    @jamiejamie9549 4 года назад +8

    It's fascinating how there are parallels to so many different Asoiaf characters in just one man.

    • @goldbergshekelwitz1596
      @goldbergshekelwitz1596 4 года назад +3

      Almost like martin used history to write realistic intriguing characters

    • @gracebob8334
      @gracebob8334 4 года назад +1

      I'm watching GoT at the moment and there's 2-3 historical references from various periods in every episode and it's really funny to spot them out.

  • @5th_progenator_reesecobar758
    @5th_progenator_reesecobar758 4 года назад +9

    Thanks for the re-upload with a different title from your Timeline channel. I love being baited into thinking it might be new material.

  • @lucialoftus8869
    @lucialoftus8869 4 года назад +3

    Well done and told.

  • @katmctaggart5025
    @katmctaggart5025 4 года назад +3

    The hosts voice makes me listen over and over

  • @Tina06019
    @Tina06019 4 года назад +6

    Tournaments were the ultimate spectator sport - I wouldn’t have wanted to be there, myself. Pretty bloody.

  • @tiffanyg9240
    @tiffanyg9240 4 года назад +6

    I'm starting to think that maybe Henrys and Richards are destined to hate each other

  • @ian_b
    @ian_b 4 года назад +29

    Every noble monarchy began as the most successful gangsters. It's all violence and bling.
    I also wonder if history is best characterised as a succession of people designing ever sillier hats.

  • @rjwiechman
    @rjwiechman 4 года назад +61

    So, is Little Dick the model for Joffre from GoT?

    • @alexrobbins4891
      @alexrobbins4891 4 года назад +14

      I think he might be George rr Martin did say he took inspiration from the wars of the Rose's

    • @salvatoreflauto7023
      @salvatoreflauto7023 4 года назад +9

      He was based on Edward of Lancaster better known as Edward of Westminister

    • @Lrkjdk
      @Lrkjdk 4 года назад +6

      Salvatore is right. The main inspiration is Edward

    • @givesmeconniptions7621
      @givesmeconniptions7621 4 года назад +6

      Hes based mainly on edward of lancaster and minorly on richard 2nd

    • @72Yonatan
      @72Yonatan 4 года назад +1

      @Simon England - Exactly.

  • @savantianprince
    @savantianprince 4 года назад +7

    Richard the 2nd is one of my favorite kings.

    • @dgreene051
      @dgreene051 Год назад

      Same thing for me.😊😊😊😊

    • @dougmphilly
      @dougmphilly 3 месяца назад

      @@dgreene051ditto

  • @mofa9745
    @mofa9745 4 года назад +4

    "I want to show Richard as he really was ... " Cue mood music and over-acting ! (Come back, Richard Starkey, all is forgiven)

  • @CalebChildofHumanityCalder
    @CalebChildofHumanityCalder 4 года назад +14

    I wanna know who played Richard in the acting scenes >.>

  • @olyamereacre3326
    @olyamereacre3326 Год назад +1

    I always admired Richard II reign. Imagine being in the 1300s!

  • @nicholassudov2299
    @nicholassudov2299 4 года назад +8

    "Not to be loved, enough to be feared" (attributed to Caligula or Nero).

  • @thewhethergirl9585
    @thewhethergirl9585 4 года назад +60

    "After all they are cousins.” Yes because cousins were ever so loyal back in medieval times.

    • @sperez98324
      @sperez98324 4 года назад +8

      I don't care what he did- I would get my cousin a Gatorade in the Tower ⚰️🛐🤴👑🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

    • @kibby5774
      @kibby5774 4 года назад +1

      The Whether Girl Just one more relation to get out of the way.

    • @kibby5774
      @kibby5774 4 года назад

      Hunter D And just about all the kings who ever existed...

    • @nomduclavier
      @nomduclavier 4 года назад

      Kaiser Wilhelm II was Queen Victoria's grandson lol

  • @janicesnyder9305
    @janicesnyder9305 4 года назад +9

    Well done. Succinct but all the highlights are done.

  • @nycot107
    @nycot107 4 года назад +12

    Richard could have been a good king if all that power had not gone to his head. It wasn't entirely his fault, though, he had the wrong sort of people around him, stroking his ego.

  • @biancakaye2721
    @biancakaye2721 3 года назад +3

    Great storyteller

  • @SupahFans
    @SupahFans 4 года назад +8

    very good review of amazingly interesting, disturbing hiStory

  • @mikotagayuna8494
    @mikotagayuna8494 4 года назад +19

    I like how everyone opens the Parliament's doors like how cowboys open saloon doors in movies.

    • @loriboufford6342
      @loriboufford6342 4 года назад

      That's because the medieval men learnd it from them there cowboys.

    • @judymac2590
      @judymac2590 4 года назад +1

      😃😆😉

  • @plamenivanov92
    @plamenivanov92 2 года назад

    to compare this chanel whit Netflix is just profoundly insulting this is WAY better than Netflix HBO and all of them combined that is simply amazing

  • @teetarquin7012
    @teetarquin7012 4 года назад +4

    This is really good but I have never seen so many commercials on RUclips in my life.

  • @balajinathan6713
    @balajinathan6713 4 года назад +11

    I wonder what would have happened if richard ii had a son with his 1st wife "Anne of bohemia" before he was deposed?

  • @godaughter4044
    @godaughter4044 3 года назад +1

    Oh how the mighty have fallen. Pride goes before a major fall.

  • @stevietummers3647
    @stevietummers3647 3 года назад +3

    This was hella interesting

  • @YouTubeMilestonesOfficial
    @YouTubeMilestonesOfficial Месяц назад

    I wish you included the jousting tournament between Henry and the other one. And Richard stopped it midway through as a power move

  • @dirremoire
    @dirremoire 4 года назад +8

    A "ruthless tyrant" would have killed them all outright.

  • @michaeldefeo1439
    @michaeldefeo1439 3 года назад +5

    After watching this again I wonder why they never mention what Richard II's other uncles, John of Gaunt (Founder of House Lancaster) and Edmund of Langley ( Founder of House York), were doing all during Richard II' reign? They said that their youngest brother Thomas Duke of Gloucester was responsible for giving Richard II the news about getting rid of his friends and was one of the 5 lords(also including Henry Bolinbroke who was John of Gaunts oldest son) that confronted Richard II but in the end decided to let him keep the crown, but where were they while all this was happening? Then when Henry Bolingbroke had enough of Richard II's tyranny after Richard II stripped his inheritance that he was supposed to receive after the death of his father, John of Gaunt, and invaded and took the crown, Richard II had actually left his uncle Edmund of Langley in charge of the realm, while he was campaigning in Ireland. So obviously Richard II must have trusted his uncle Edmund of Langley a great deal to leave him in charge so I'm surprised that this video said absolutely nothing about him?

  • @nicholeocornes543
    @nicholeocornes543 4 года назад +38

    Humm? Why is it that a child who rules always ends up being Brutal?? Other voices must be to blame.

    • @josecipriano3048
      @josecipriano3048 4 года назад +13

      Because kids are reckless and cruel. That's why they need to be civilized, I mean, educated.

    • @jhamps4806
      @jhamps4806 4 года назад +5

      Can you imagine never saying No to a kid and letting them believe that they can’t do anything wrong and they have complete and total control over everything including life and death. They are told they are better than everyone and they saw their parents act in the same way. Then when they are still a tween they become absolute ruler of a country... There aren’t many kids who wouldn’t be corrupted.

    • @sese6227
      @sese6227 3 года назад +3

      Yeah, because a child having access to an abundance of wealth, servants, & power over his subjects, couldn't possibly end badly, without meddling adults 🥴

    • @ruellwester5422
      @ruellwester5422 3 года назад +2

      No. Child is to blame.

  • @kaitiejean9862
    @kaitiejean9862 3 года назад +2

    It's a temper tantrum... Love it!

  • @elizabethshaw734
    @elizabethshaw734 4 года назад +2

    Keep your friends close and your enemies closer

  • @FIREBRAND38
    @FIREBRAND38 4 года назад +3

    Very well done episode.

  • @beenaplumber8379
    @beenaplumber8379 4 года назад +10

    11:21 I love creepy, evil children in drama! I hope that actor who played young Richard got plenty of work playing darker roles while he was young. What a look! I would not want any kid looking at me like that, especially if he was my king!

  • @marthamugnaio5400
    @marthamugnaio5400 4 года назад +17

    Great documentaries but why don‘t you put even more commercials in between?! Then it would be a TV commercial interrupted by a documentary ... Incredibly annoying!

    • @brianm1978
      @brianm1978 4 года назад +1

      Keep swiping right to each yellow bit until all gone and then pull it back to the start all ad's will be gone.

    • @goldbergshekelwitz1596
      @goldbergshekelwitz1596 4 года назад +2

      @@brianm1978 you can just skip to the last one and restart the video

    • @sese6227
      @sese6227 3 года назад

      @@goldbergshekelwitz1596 yup....just swipe until the very end, & then hit replay. Voila, no ads. This is stolen content anyways, so they shouldn't profit off of it anyways.

  • @hockeygrrlmuse
    @hockeygrrlmuse 4 месяца назад

    Very interesting that Shakespeare chose to make Hotspur "of an age" with Henry of Monmouth (Henry V) rather than Henry of Bolingbroke and Richard of Bordeaux, when the three of them were knighted together by Edward III. I do love the Netflix version and the Kenneth Branaugh version, but there was more than enough drama in the real history!

  • @dirtyd123ish
    @dirtyd123ish 4 года назад +2

    great documentary thumbs all the way down for the constant ads. left after 7

  • @Raevynwing
    @Raevynwing 4 года назад +5

    Wow.. Amazing documentary. No wonder I didn't understand what they were saying, I don't speak French haha

  • @RichieI
    @RichieI 2 месяца назад +1

    My actual name is Richard IV, Richard the Fourth. I reincarnated. Not even joking around.

  • @lovetolovefairytales
    @lovetolovefairytales 4 года назад +11

    I'm not saying Richard was a "good" figure, he did do a lot of bad things, but am I crazy to think this narrator really is anti-Richard? Like, he sounds biased, not neutral. Just how it comes across.

    • @deborahwhitney9427
      @deborahwhitney9427 4 года назад +3

      I was thinking the same.

    • @sese6227
      @sese6227 3 года назад +5

      To be fair, he never claims not have a bias. On the actual channel that owns this content (this channel just steals other people's docs, changes the titles & jam packs em with ads), they write in the description, that it's "history meets drama". It's the host's theories, on what happened, or why it happened.

    • @lovetolovefairytales
      @lovetolovefairytales 3 года назад +1

      @@sese6227 that's quite interesting, I hadn't known that.

    • @sese6227
      @sese6227 3 года назад +1

      @@deborahwhitney9427 if he was in favor of Richard ll, you'd be all in, so his bias isn't the issue. You're all over this comment section, claiming Richard ll was a good leader, who was anti war, blah blah blah. Kind of seems like you're just looking for content that reaffirms what you already believe....🤔

    • @randomguyontheinternet8345
      @randomguyontheinternet8345 3 года назад +1

      Seeing the way richard treated his country and nobles. Yea he wasnt a good king.

  • @onagaali2024
    @onagaali2024 3 года назад +3

    Richard II was a BEAST.

  • @DB-mk5kt
    @DB-mk5kt 4 года назад +5

    get Ad Blocker no ads at all

  • @jonathangems
    @jonathangems 4 года назад +38

    What is not mentioned is that the so-called 'Peasant's Revolt' was in fact a national rebellion against feudalism. Most of the leaders of the revolt were merchants and burgesses. The rebellion was successful, with the young king agreeing to abolish the aristocracy and distribute their lands to the people that lived and worked on them. (The exact same thing happened in the Portugeuese Revolution of 1976.) After the royal bulls were written, signed and sealed, the leaders of the rebellion (who made the mistake of trusting the king) left London, leaving a contingent of scribes and lawyers to oversee the implementation of the new constitution, and a security force led by Wat Tyler. Some of the rebels wanted to execute the king but they were overruled by the majority, who still believed kings were appointed by God. But the deal was they would let the king and his immediate family live, and continue to reign as king, so long as he honoured his agreements, and obeyed the new ruling government. For a week Richard II was friendly and cooperative with the rebels as they worked on organising elections. However, in the north, John of Gaunt was gathering an army to descend on London and rescue the king. And the king persuaded the rebels to come to a meeting in Smithfield, with both parties attending unarmed, to demonstrate their mutual trust. So, when they met, the rebels were unarmed. But the king's retinue had swords hidden under their cloaks. The head of the security force, Wat Tyler, was fatally wounded, other democrats were killed and for several days London was in chaos. But before the rebel army had time to re-form, John of Gaunt and his mercenaries arrived and took the city. For ten years after this, the King's troops visited every town and village in England, slaughtering dissidents to teach the people to never again challenge the power of the ruling class.

    • @cindyreynolds4045
      @cindyreynolds4045 4 года назад +3

      Very interesting. Thank you

    • @FredBTs
      @FredBTs 4 года назад +4

      What a load of fanciful nonsense. The leaders of the rebels were peasants and priests not merchants and burgesses. At no time did the King agree to abolish the aristocracy and redistribute all their land..The rebels did not capture the King. Wat Tyler was not head of any “security”force, he was the leader of the rebels. There was no royal bull because a “bull” is issued by the Pope not a King. After the first meeting they did not leave.......

    • @redwater4778
      @redwater4778 4 года назад +3

      The revolt came after the black plaque

    • @bazzatheblue
      @bazzatheblue 4 года назад +3

      @@FredBTs yes it was an Ill thought out comment.Bits of it were accurate but mostly it was baloney.

  • @balajinathan6713
    @balajinathan6713 3 года назад +6

    If Richard had killed Henry when had he the chance, who knows maybe the wars of the Rose's would have not even taken place, one stupid silly mistake plunged the nation into a civil war

  • @kyonaerinphwa3032
    @kyonaerinphwa3032 4 года назад +4

    Joffrey is like, hold my wine

  • @daveware4117
    @daveware4117 3 года назад +1

    Wow, this guy was brutal! I like it

  • @sigitprabowo363
    @sigitprabowo363 4 года назад +4

    Land ownership for the people isn't a bad idea. But heck! This is England

  • @shoutinghorse
    @shoutinghorse 4 года назад +5

    Technically the Plantagenet dynasty didn't end until the Tudors (1485) as both the houses of Lancaster and York were descendants of Edward III and so Plantagenet's themselves.

  • @pepperspray7386
    @pepperspray7386 4 года назад +32

    Should be titled "England's Kim Jung Un."

    • @GosieKin
      @GosieKin 4 года назад

      Of Joffrey 😉

    • @hi1gr196
      @hi1gr196 4 года назад +1

      @@GosieKin He's too competent for that.

  • @Menapho
    @Menapho Год назад +1

    We tend to underestimate the influence of the Queen, Wife, loved by her King, her husband. Few give consideration to Clementine Churchill for example. Richard’s moral compass was lost when his Queen died.

  • @dsd7004
    @dsd7004 4 года назад +11

    way,way to many ads. got to be the max u can do. greed, are they even the legit copyright holders

    • @sese6227
      @sese6227 3 года назад

      No, they're not.

  • @phillipnorman2597
    @phillipnorman2597 4 года назад +18

    Damn…. You guys are pretty greedy. How about being a little reasonable with the adds.

    • @sese6227
      @sese6227 3 года назад

      It's stolen content.... they're a trash channel.

  • @Azzeyman25
    @Azzeyman25 4 года назад +7

    Wat Tyler was drunk when he came to see the king, its was a real insult to the king, so his men acted in haste and struck him down. The rest is history

  • @thomasmayer9032
    @thomasmayer9032 4 года назад +2

    13:06 "astonishing act of bravery by the young king. But i think there's more to it than that." - Unlimited trust in you, to see things behind!

  • @freestretchstretchtents8438
    @freestretchstretchtents8438 4 года назад +6

    incredible quantity of adverts (otherwise great..)

  • @shayadayan3343
    @shayadayan3343 7 месяцев назад

    Thomas Swynford,son of Katherine Swynford,John of Gaunt widow was steward of Pontrefact at that time. Henryof Bolingbroke, Nd Thomas Swynford were very close friends and stepbrother. Henry IV always referred to Katherine Swynford as " The Kings Mother "

  • @beth7935
    @beth7935 4 года назад +2

    This doco: The peasants' revolt of 1381 was "the greatest crisis the country had faced in more than 100 years."
    The Black Death of 1348-9: ARE YOU FUCKEN KIDDING ME??? I killed half the population! And *led to* the peasant's revolt!...
    Not to imply that the peasants' revolt wasn't a significant event; it was. And I liked that this busted the "brave boy king faces the bloodthirsty mob" myth, & covered the AWFUL slaughter he & his councillors inflicted on the people afterwards.

  • @jordanprivett8596
    @jordanprivett8596 4 года назад +1

    I think they could have squeezed one more advertisement in.

  • @IamNeoGENE
    @IamNeoGENE 3 года назад +2

    Young Richard II is really cute tho.
    I mean the actor 🤭