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Embrace historia
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Добавлен 7 окт 2017
Hello and welcome to the Embrace Historia RUclips channel.
On this channel, I like to recreate major or minor historical battles as they tell us a story of nations and people.
So expect to see some famous battles and some not so famous battles, being retold using assets from games such as Rome total war 2 and other assets.
Thank you for stopping by.
On this channel, I like to recreate major or minor historical battles as they tell us a story of nations and people.
So expect to see some famous battles and some not so famous battles, being retold using assets from games such as Rome total war 2 and other assets.
Thank you for stopping by.
Where are the mediaeval Kings of England buried?
In this video we will look at the burial sites of each mediaeval King of England and what happened to each site.
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Sources.
The Anglo-Saxon chronicles.
Asser's Life of Alfred the Great.
Britain's royal families, Alison Weir
Chronicles of the age of Chivalry, Elizabeth Hallam, Hugh Trevor-Roper
The Domesday Book, Coombe Books.
Kings, Queens, bones and Bastards, David Hilliam.
Cnut, England's Viking King. M.K Lawson.
King Cnut, W.B. Barlett.
The Norman conquest, Teresa Cole.
Edward the Confessor, Peter Rex.
I never knew that about Royal ...
Support the channel on Patreon- www.patreon.com/embracehistoria
ko-fi.com/embracehistoria
Twitter- Embracehistori1
bsky.app/profile/embracehistoria.bsky.social
Sources.
The Anglo-Saxon chronicles.
Asser's Life of Alfred the Great.
Britain's royal families, Alison Weir
Chronicles of the age of Chivalry, Elizabeth Hallam, Hugh Trevor-Roper
The Domesday Book, Coombe Books.
Kings, Queens, bones and Bastards, David Hilliam.
Cnut, England's Viking King. M.K Lawson.
King Cnut, W.B. Barlett.
The Norman conquest, Teresa Cole.
Edward the Confessor, Peter Rex.
I never knew that about Royal ...
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The unlucky lives of Scottish kings named James.
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In this video we explore the lives of the Scottish kings named James and why each one is rather unlucky. Support the channel on Patreon- www.patreon.com/embracehistoria ko-fi.com/embracehistoria Twitter- Embracehistori1 bsky.app/profile/embracehistoria.bsky.social Sources. The story of Scotland, Nigel Tranter Scotland history of a nation, David Ross. Britain's royal families, Alison...
The acoustics at Winchester Cathedral.
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Some raw footage from my trip to Winchester cathedral that I was particularly moved by the sounds of the cathedral choir practising.
When did the middle ages in England end?
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In this video will be exploring five theories on when the middle ages in England end with my own personal opinion as the final one. Support the channel on Patreon- www.patreon.com/embracehistoria ko-fi.com/embracehistoria Twitter- Embracehistori1 Artwork by ettore.mazza Sources. The Economy of England 1450-1750 D.C. Coleman Historical Atlas of the medieval world, Andr...
Why the middle ages are fascinating and funny. (Dark Ages)
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Thank you to the @TheHistocrat for providing the voice of Bede. Support the channel on Patreon- www.patreon.com/embracehistoria ko-fi.com/embracehistoria Twitter- Embracehistori1 Artwork by ettore.mazza Sources. St Gildas, On the ruin and conquest of Britain. St Patrick's Confession, www.confessio.ie/etexts/confessio_english# St Patricks Letter to the soldiers of Coro...
Bad King John? The last Angevin King.
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"A very bad man, more cruel than all others. He lusted after beautiful women, And because of this he shamed the high men of the Land". All parts of the King John saga all put together. Support the channel on Patreon- www.patreon.com/embracehistoria ko-fi.com/embracehistoria Twitter- Embracehistori1 Artwork by ettore.mazza Google doc page for references docs.google.com...
Reviewing the sources of the King John saga
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Artwork by ettore.mazza Support the channel on Patreon- www.patreon.com/embracehistoria ko-fi.com/embracehistoria bsky.app/profile/embracehistoria.bsky.social Physical sources. Philip Augustus, Jim Bradbury. www.goodreads.com/author/show/100166.Jim_Bradbury A history of Wales, John Davies www.goodreads.com/author/show/120711.John_Davies 1215 The year of Magna Carta, Danny Danzige...
King John and the end of the Angevin Empire. Final.
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"A very bad man, more cruel than all others. He lusted after beautiful women, And because of this he shamed the high men of the Land". In the final episode we'll see King John lose it all. Artwork by ettore.mazza Support the channel on Patreon- www.patreon.com/embracehistoria ko-fi.com/embracehistoria bsky.app/profile/embracehistoria.bsky.social Reference 1 King John, Marc Morris...
King John's greatest military triumph, battle of Mirabeau.
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"A very bad man, more cruel than all others. He lusted after beautiful women, And because of this he shamed the high men of the Land". In the seventh episode of the series, we will explore the story of King John gaining the Angevin empire and his greatest victory. Artwork by ettore.mazza Big thank you to @TheHistocrat for voicing Richard the Lionheart. Support the channel on Patr...
The history of an Anglo-Saxon town, Evesham.
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A history of Evesham, located in the midlands of England and one of the oldest towns in the UK. This video is part of Project Homecoming a collection of videos all about RUclipsr's hometowns. Link to the collab ruclips.net/p/PLjnwpaclU4wV5RHTFL8xWYALVIf2hFoUu&si=dOM3ZJ2rXMTYieJB www.almonryevesham.org/ The Almonry, the local museum. Support the channel on Patreon- www.patreon.com/embracehistori...
How Ireland influenced King John
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"A very bad man, more cruel than all others. He lusted after beautiful women, And because of this he shamed the high men of the Land". In the sixth episode of the series, we will explore the story of King John in Ireland and how it influenced him. Support the channel on Patreon- www.patreon.com/embracehistoria ko-fi.com/embracehistoria Twitter- Embracehistori1 Reference 1 The Oxford...
Richard the Lionheart's coronation: First-hand account
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Richard the Lionheart's coronation: First-hand account
The final years of King Henry 2nd of England reign.
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The final years of King Henry 2nd of England reign.
King John and his historical reputation.
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King John and his historical reputation.
Battle of Bouvines, 1214. A climactic battle of the middle ages.
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Battle of Bouvines, 1214. A climactic battle of the middle ages.
One of Scotland's best kings, King David.
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One of Scotland's best kings, King David.
The image that scared the peasantry the medieval DOOM painting.
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The image that scared the peasantry the medieval DOOM painting.
Hailes Abbey a Cotswold medieval Abbey.
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Hailes Abbey a Cotswold medieval Abbey.
Nice video! 👍
Boring downtown abby
Is it cracked over the entrance? In the first part of the clip it seems to have a huge crack just above the entrance which seems to go up. Is that safe... to be around? Otherwise it would be great if someone capture drone footage from inside & around it
It's completely empty inside, like a toilet roll tube - open all the way up to the sky. There's a gate preventing you from entering but you can hold your phone out and take pics of the interior
You can see it clearly from the A44. I pass it most days but I did bother to walk up to it with my daughter to get some pics. Does seem a shame it's in ruin - you can see where the stones inside would have supported flooring joists. It would make a fun house if it could be developed as such.
Baaaaa
Oh well
The Vikings may well have won had not 20 Long ships sunk in a freak storm just off the Dorset coast.
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Well I’ve listened to this, and it’s clear you certainly don’t want give Wales any credibility of being anything other than a country that everyone else every fought, and beat. Haha you even say Ireland took over Wales. Well my research says Hu Gadarn, or (Hu the mighty) was the 1st of 3 migrations, he took the land because nobody else occupied it, and being from a peaceful tribe. Hu taught how to plough the land. The tribe of Simeon split into 2,half went to Italy, a place they named Umbri, so the so called Romans were actually tribesmen. Christianity started in Wales, Maxim Maximus, married Empress Helena of the cross, daughter of Old King Cole, the merry old soul. Not a Roman, but a native Welsh girl. Bardsey Island has 20,000 saints buried there, I don’t know anywhere in the world that has so many saints, Because lots of the Welsh names were translated to Latin, people think they are Roman, not so. Britain was named after Brutus of Troy, he sailed with a fleet of ships to the Honey bear Island or Britain, yes it’s true. We are not all myth, and our language is Hebrew, I suppose that was a good reason to bring in the Welsh Not Act.. forcing us to speak English. Wales was annexed whatever that means. Perhaps you can tell us about the English history, before they came to the Cymru.
Not far in so idk if you'll cover them but what happened to alfred the great's family resting places is aggrivating.
It got shafted🤣 by those luciferians aka protestants 🤣
I think Middle Age England ended when the Tudor ascend the throne. From that moment onward it’s Renaissance.
When I attended school in the late 2000s, we're taught the middle ages in England ended with the rise of the Tudor dynasty, I disagree with that theory and prefer the theory that the middle ages in England ends with Henry 8th, to quote my other video on the matter. "So to summarise the middle ages in England ends with King Henry because of the monumental changes to England he implemented, the physical landscape changing and the fact that England was no longer a member of the catholic church."
I always thought the invention of the printing press was the end of the dark/medieval /middle ages.
“I won’t poke at the subject today” I see what you did there lol
Well done, taking a subject that could (should) have been intolerably dry and making it worth listening to.
Well, throw in some dry humour and a shakespeare quote and it's more interesting to write about.
French Revolution destroyed so much French history 😒
By design
@@baseballworldwide9439 By a movement
Yes, France had a great monarchy, it went for a long time. Yes, I understand both sides for the French Revolution and the Monarchy but the French Revolution becomes another bloodbath and called the “Terror”
The English wigs played a role @@Shane-Flanagan
*Many say King John was the worst English monarch.
Yep, he was pretty bad, but I have argued that Henry 8th was the worst.
Easily @@Embracehistoria
@@Embracehistoria🎯🎯🎯
king knud, canute, the great.. in all other lands, except in england as *the great*... the most underated *english king of all time*, and his wife queen emma of normandy...virtually forgotten about, as wife and regent...also mother to edward the conffesor... as for king alfred the great, probably the most overated, king of some of the english.. asser the bishop, plays his part in the *wessex conquers the universe ,propaganda*,...., alfred was no arthur..
True, he actually existed.😄
Well, Queen Emma does make an appearance in this video.
Enjoyed very much
The fact that all of this English history was lost just because fat Henry VIII wanted to divorce his wife is deplorable. Definitely England's most scummy king.
You sir are based. 👍
Wow! I never realised that there was so much to the Anarchy! Thank you so much for this series!!
Brilliant. Thank you.
Glad you liked it.
Just found your channel today I like it because it’s knowledgeable about history and funny. If a peasant tried to take my home a scythe to the head by god is the explanation I would give to the local constabulary.
Thanks and welcome.
This was really interesting thanks
Glad you enjoyed it
I love this but my jam is really the Dark Age kings!
Same, I really enjoyed filming at Glastonbury Abbey, sadly there's just not much on the early Kings of England.
@@Embracehistoria So true. My goal in life is to take a vacation to Britain and see the ancient sites and my ancestors castles. I’ll certainly still be tuning in for your future content, really great work my friend. Thank you for sharing your work with us.
Harold was hit in the eye by an arrow and was then ran through by Guillaume le Batard. Gytha Thirkelsdottir offered Guillaume the weight in gold of Harold's body, but Guillaume refused and ordered his men to throw Harolds body off the nearby cliff into the English Channel, so Harold never had a burial site. If they are looking for a DNA match for the pelvis of Alfred The Great, they could ask me for comparison, as he was my direct 34x Great Grandfather. Lord Sherlock
As outlined in this blog, King Harold's shattered remains were reputedly interred by his friends at Waltham Abbey in Essex. There is a marked grave there. England would have been a much happier country if 'our King Harold' had won or otherwise survived the Battle of Hastings. Nor would countless French folk have suffered centuries of slaughter and strife caused by endless assaults on France that were triggered by French speaking Angevin and Plantagenet kings the aftermath of the Norman Conquest.
Might of had more wars with the Danes who knows lol
The normans certainly put a stop to them 🤣
"Mediaeval" - that spelling variation has entirely too many vowels in a row
Tis the British way!
amazing video
Glad you think so.
Bran the blessed was buried under the tower of London
Yeah, but what about when Brian Blessed dies?
Things just went from bad to worse, for Edward II. His wife, and her boyfriend forced him from power. Oof!
Literally, my wife's boyfriend lol.
However, Edward's son, Edward III had boyfriend, [ Roger Mortimer ] hanged after he seized power in a coup, mummy was given genteel house arrest.
I'm watching your Anarchy series. Was Matilda known to be a beauty? What do the sources tell us?
Sadly, I've never come across any description of her.
Contemporaries describe her as 'very beautiful', but there is no detailed description of her appearance. It is also important to not take the accounts as seriously as they may have just said that based on her status and propaganda.
Unpopular opinion: Henry II has to be one the most horrible Kings of England, when you look at the broader spectrum. The guy was a bad husband, was incompetent enought that his sons went on a civil war with him, was responsible for one of the worst Church scandals (Thomas Beckett's murder). And even the Angevin Empire is still sad because Louis VII didn't deserve this as he was one of the most loyal kings of Christendom, and had gone on a Crusade personally, and almost died in Anatolia. And Henry II himself never had the balls of going to a Crusade, even so with so much time and resources on his hand, and even with the real threat of Saladin. He could have avoided Hattin, but he was too worried about sleeping around, with a prostitute even. If he had at least been smart enough to see women would have liked seeing him saving Christendom. Empress Matilda went on a civil war for nothing, really. While I was watching this video, my mother while walking around said you had a sexy voice lol, and my sisters agreed. We're from Évora Portugal, you'd have been quite lucky if you had been of the Englishmen during the Crusades in Portugal.
He was a very power hungry man, and the job of running that empire eventually killed him, as he was just worn out, his legs were a mess and he had painful sores. I think he was a good mediaeval king for the time period. And thank you haha.
A few things, the footage of the sites was a year long project and filmed on a Samsung S21 and a Google Pixel Pro 8. so if you like to support the channel you can on Patreon or RUclips channel membership. www.patreon.com/embracehistoria Because this was a long video the editing was a lot simpler, with mainly stock footage filmed by me.
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Uk and france relationship status Its complicated
Esmeralda ,The bell tower is my home
Cymru rydd 🏴
I just ate two giant Freddos while watching this.
Based.