Argha Ghosh says the non Anglo Saxon. Just because you can speak the language of another people that doesn’t mean you share their blood and history. We can respect eachother without that nonsense you just typed out
@@nationalsock7727 Well, through most of history the opposite held true. But this day in age when the Anglos brought their gift of Globalism to the entire world, your comment now rings true.
@@nationalsock7727 USA was colonized by Britishers They had bought lots Of British people in USA from from England and also the same story was happened in France, Argentina,Brazil,Canada that's why most of the native American languages had died now tell me have I said anything wrong?
Ah the sounds of our past. My forefathers hail from the lands of Mercia and Anglia but the music of our Northumbrian kin sure stirs the soul. Greetings from New Zealand
@@will712 yea man north shields was lovely, i took pictures of tynesmouth priory and walked up toward color coats. Loved my time in the UK because of that area. Was a great place to live in. Beautiful history and great people. I stood in gateshead, and would love to go back.
As an Anglo-Saxon with family rooted in Mercia for at least 600 years I find this utterly bewitching. Light and beautiful compared to the grating drone of the scottish bags.
I'm Italian but my mother's dad was from Lower Saxony. A true Saxon He was: tall, blond haired and blue eyed, and He spoke a dialect very similar to Dutch.
@widhbnw efDwdwDW I know it, but the fatherland of ancient Saxons was Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen) in Northern Germany. So I just wanted to share a part of my heritage that brings me closer to English people, that's all :)
Albano Comics this music originated in Britain, not Germany. The English people like all the British will have ancestors who came more recently from the continent, but “Anglo-Saxon” is a misnomer. There was no great migration. I love that you enjoy this music, but it’s got nothing at all to do with anything German.
@@enzedbrit In which case how come English has little to no Celtic influence? There was a great migration, you can't just make loads of people speak your language in a world with very little long range communication. "Hello My name is Sam", in German that's "Hallo mein name ist Sam" pretty similar right?
deep respect from greece eventhough we are not closely related i feel you and all british people as brothers thanks for this wonderful display of ancient music and imagery it was quite an experience
@Angelccyn King well mate Britannia was under danelaw far a while so I'm sure some Viking mates with some engish women that's why some British have Viking ancestory. Bit I assure you lad they are saxon by heart.
@Angelccyn King well lad I don't have scandanavian DNA I do however have French DNA. And I think German as all idk it's werid cause when I hear German I can understand a little bit of it without even speaking the language or never even been to Germany but when I watch movies I Germany I can understand like 1 percent of it and when I. Listen I to that band heillung and faun I can understand that they say a bit to without ever learning the language. It's why i favor the Saxons over the Vikings.
@Angelccyn King i know it a why I love the Saxons the Saxons originally came from saxony in Germany like I said I can understand a little bit of the language. the language is beautiful I love the Germanic tribes as well that their history. And the French to with francia is and the gauls.
Northumbrian ancestry here. Pennnine mountains South Yorkshire. The Northumbrian pipes are my favourite instrument. Beautiful countryside. Great video.👍
Would have been around 600 ad. The “Anglo Saxons” took approx 250 years to totally take over Britain. The king with the helmet is assumed to be king raedwald of east anglia. Died around 624-25. Buried at Sutton hoo in Norfolk.
yeah he is a local war-thegn pledging fealty to the king. 7th century was an interesting time with the quick onset of christianity and some last standing pagans like great Penda. Even Raedwald wasn't fully christian; he was baptised but clearly held onto pagan ways judging by his loot that was discovered at sutton hoo. @@will712
@@hhhhhhhfjjrjrjrjrirh148many Caucasian Americans don't because we've lost touch with so much of our heritage in a healthy manner. I'm Appalachian through and through, my family has been here for centuries, but due to how American schools are homogenizing us with the rest of America and the pushing of corporate crap as generic "American" I've felt distant from it most of my life. I've been using my love of History to reclaim that part of myself and tell others about it
@@noahjohnson935 Caucasians have culture American or not you're just used to the American culture if you think they don't I was born and raised in the deep south in a very different culture from the generic American j can tell you there's definitely a culture there but for them it's just normal
Northumbria is Celtic not Anglo Saxon.it was part of the Hen Ogled Old North and they spoke Cumbric an old Brythonic Language. They from Celtic stock descendant of the Votadenni
@@joannechisholm4501 Northumbria was Anglo-Saxon in name. Northumbria is a HUGE area. North West England, North East England, Lowland Scotland and Yorkshire. Gododdin and Rheged were never the grand size of Northumbria.
These Northumbrian Anglo-Saxon Pipes are More Beautiful, Striking and Astonishing than Scottish and Bulgarian Pipes! Great Anglo-Saxon Craftsmanship, Landscapes and Beauty! Hail Anglo-Saxon England! Hail King Harold Godwinson! Hail Victory!
These are not Anglo-Saxon bagpipes. The Anglo-Saxons did not play bagpipes, and the Northumbrian Smallpipes were developed with a huge influence from French bagpipes. They were developed in the 18th century, gaining keys to extend their range from approx the early 19th century, they are the products of the modern age and nothing to do with "Saxon England."
The tune 'Marram' is about the Northumberland coastline, and as performers and composer we'd have appreciated being asked for permission before it was used!
@@Unconquered_Sun Thank you for the offer but it's OK, as long as we're clearly credited and it's clear that the music isn't specifically about the Anglo Saxon era!
I would love to learn to play these Northumbrian pipes, just love the sound. I think I have long hours ahead when I get a set. But now I’m retired I can’t think of a better way to will my time.
Our oldest ancestors were monotheistic, we picked up paganism from foreigners, yes long ago, but still foreigners. It's good to want to get back ti your roots, but paganism is only as far back as they want you to go...
I am American, but I’m both very Norman and Anglo-Saxon, in fact, my Great Grandfather has a Norman name and my Great Grandmother has an Anglo-Saxon name.
@@fyrdman2185 that depends on the family, my genealogy was explicitly racist against marrying other ethnicities except British isles ones. Like I can trace 2.500 ancestors and my dna test was done. 90% of my dna can go to one island. This is probably true for most Canadians, Australians, New Zealanders, and Dixie southern USA whites.
People call them the Dark ages, but i believe they were the enlightened ages. After Rome destroyed the native and tribal people of Britain, the Saxons brought it back to Britain.
The Dark Ages is no longer used. Early Mediaeval Ages. A time where culture burst wide open, so did trade and other things. The Romans never destroyed the Native peoples of Britain, they mixed. The Romans adopted Brythonic Gods and Goddesses, building temples to them. When the Saxons arived, Britain was Romano-British and they were still living as Britons with Roman culture mixed in. The British Kings were Brythonic in culture and name...and spoke Brythonic. The People of Northern Britain (Lowland Scotland and Northern England) were still speaking an old form of Welsh like them in the South, like in Wales. They formed their own Kingdoms like Gododdin, Dumnonia, Strathclyde, Lleuddiniawn, Aeron, Calchfynydd, Eidyn, Manaw Gododdin, Deira and Bernicia, Elmet, Gwynedd, Powys, Dyfed and Seisyllwg, Morgannwg and Gwent.
Yeah let’s just ignore most major Roman settlements that were once bustling with life decaying and eventually being left abandoned. The Romans left and Germanic pagans who couldn’t even read and write replaced them. They thought Roman ruins were the work of giants and even Alfred the Great 400+ years later said “we may still see their footprints, but we cannot follow after them”.
Beautiful music; the sound reminds me of the Irish elbow pipes but much more pleasant in a way. I'm unsure whether it is the instrument or the music but very beautiful anyway.
@Gizio nah bro the north is full of snowflakes and fruit pastels now. Plus there’s nothing but flats and offices everywhere. Only thing the north still has is Hadrian’s wall
@@baileytaylor9798 The English are only a minority in a couple major cities like London and I believe Birmingham.. The majority of English towns and villages are still like 90% English ethnicity
Very Beautiful Video Thank you for making it but Please help us learn what you depict in Christian items Is that Saint Luke from Book of Kells? or some other source ? Plus other Manuscripts? However I am glad that I did recognise The Trumpington Cross
At the end of the day this is are country end of if you don't like that then you can leave what does racism have to do with this seriously your stupid if we don't want lowlife foreigners who only come here for a hand out yh we will keep them out end of stupid freak of nature its people like you what's wrong with the world that's a common fact 🏴🖕🏻
You are in good company. The family of George Washington originated in Washington in present-day Northumbria, in County Durham, the Land of the Prince Bishops. The Washington family crest was a shield with stars and stripes in red and white. No need to be sad, instead value your ancestry, on both sides of the pond.
The Anglo Saxons were Christians in days of Viking invasions. And as Christians they defeat the pagan Danes. "For some reason or other Harold appears to have been especially attached to Waltham. The miracle-working crucifix, which was the abbey's chief pride, gave to the English their battle-cry of 'Holy Cross', that rang so valiantly, if not triumphantly, on the field of Senlac." 'The Story of the East Country.'
@@imperialguardsman9867 Didnt Anglo Saxon Christianity coopt Woden as an ancestral figure? Early Anglo Saxon Christianity was the best, it had all the sexy bits of paganism but with all the political backing and education of the church.
1:30 More proof of England’s foundation being Eastern Orthodox. Saint Lucas with the word “Agios” The Word for Saint in greek. greece is Eastern Orthodox.
Excellent production. The only ley down are the vulgar American adds either side of it. One showing an American Gang green foot. How disgusting to associate that with this pure History.
I am native American but I highly respected for your culture and keeping your tradition alive and beautiful song background so good job
This: Native American. Capitalize both.
But remember You are also a English speaker so American English and British English both had came from that so you are also related
Argha Ghosh says the non Anglo Saxon. Just because you can speak the language of another people that doesn’t mean you share their blood and history. We can respect eachother without that nonsense you just typed out
@@nationalsock7727 Well, through most of history the opposite held true. But this day in age when the Anglos brought their gift of Globalism to the entire world, your comment now rings true.
@@nationalsock7727 USA was colonized by Britishers They had bought lots Of British people in USA from from England and also the same story was happened in France, Argentina,Brazil,Canada that's why most of the native American languages had died now tell me have I said anything wrong?
The sounds of my kinsman, my ancestors, my people ⚔️🏴❤
❤🤝🏻
👍 🏴 🇩🇰
🏴❤️👍
🏴
We are still here in England. Our blood flows warm as summer springs.
nerd
@@thirdvect0rhow is he a nerd? This is about our heritage
@@ozzy194870 he’s got a commie users so probably a Irish man so extremely envious
Hail brother. Our heritage and culture lives on.
Long live the Angelcynn.
As a native Northumbrian, still living in one of it's most untouched places, this sings to my heart.
Ah the sounds of our past. My forefathers hail from the lands of Mercia and Anglia but the music of our Northumbrian kin sure stirs the soul. Greetings from New Zealand
We Northumbrians from the land of St Cuthbert and the Venerable Bede are still here and the music is in our blood.
👍
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been to newcastle, north and south shields, gateshead, and all over the NE. Glad to have had the pleasure to live there for a bit.
Nice to see some love for my town (North Shields). My picture is me on the dfds seaways for the first time.
@@will712 yea man north shields was lovely, i took pictures of tynesmouth priory and walked up toward color coats. Loved my time in the UK because of that area. Was a great place to live in. Beautiful history and great people. I stood in gateshead, and would love to go back.
As an Anglo-Saxon with family rooted in Mercia for at least 600 years I find this utterly bewitching. Light and beautiful compared to the grating drone of the scottish bags.
Greetings and love to my Angol-Saxon Brothers from a Celtic(Gaelic) neighbour (Ireland)🇮🇪🏴✝️❤❤❤
🏴❤🇮🇪
Greetings also 🥰🇷🇸🇮🇪☦️
You invaded us!
It was sure nice having you here lad!
🇮🇪🤝🏴
@@Choir_pilot Toss off yae we are all from the British isle
I live in Kent but I was born a Northumbrian and
Northumberland is forever in my blood, I can't wait to move back to 'me ain folk'.
Im Canadian and im super proud of my Scottish and Anglo Saxon ancestry.
I love this as much as i love living in Northumberland and being a proud Northumbrian
God’s land ❤️
I'm Italian but my mother's dad was from Lower Saxony. A true Saxon He was: tall, blond haired and blue eyed, and He spoke a dialect very similar to Dutch.
@widhbnw efDwdwDW I know it, but the fatherland of ancient Saxons was Lower Saxony (Niedersachsen) in Northern Germany. So I just wanted to share a part of my heritage that brings me closer to English people, that's all :)
Albano Comics Thank you for sharing, I also am grateful to share a part of this history
Albano Comics this music originated in Britain, not Germany. The English people like all the British will have ancestors who came more recently from the continent, but “Anglo-Saxon” is a misnomer. There was no great migration. I love that you enjoy this music, but it’s got nothing at all to do with anything German.
@@enzedbrit In which case how come English has little to no Celtic influence? There was a great migration, you can't just make loads of people speak your language in a world with very little long range communication. "Hello My name is Sam", in German that's "Hallo mein name ist Sam" pretty similar right?
@@bisacciayo189 That's cool! Supposedly, I have Italian ancestors on my Father's side. Not sure though.
deep respect from greece eventhough we are not closely related i feel you and all british people as brothers thanks for this wonderful display of ancient music and imagery it was quite an experience
The songs of my people 🤚🏻
Hey lass you ever heard of the show the last kingdom it's about our beloved Saxons vs the Vikings you should watch it if you have not. On Netflix.
@Angelccyn King well mate Britannia was under danelaw far a while so I'm sure some Viking mates with some engish women that's why some British have Viking ancestory. Bit I assure you lad they are saxon by heart.
@Angelccyn King iknow but I was saying that it would be no surpised if some engish had scandanivia DNA.
@Angelccyn King well lad I don't have scandanavian DNA I do however have French DNA. And I think German as all idk it's werid cause when I hear German I can understand a little bit of it without even speaking the language or never even been to Germany but when I watch movies I Germany I can understand like 1 percent of it and when I. Listen I to that band heillung and faun I can understand that they say a bit to without ever learning the language. It's why i favor the Saxons over the Vikings.
@Angelccyn King i know it a why I love the Saxons the Saxons originally came from saxony in Germany like I said I can understand a little bit of the language. the language is beautiful I love the Germanic tribes as well that their history. And the French to with francia is and the gauls.
Thank you for inspiring people to get in touch with their ancestral music
Ancestral imagery not music. Anglo-Saxon music was nothing like this lol
Northumbrian ancestry here. Pennnine mountains South Yorkshire. The Northumbrian pipes are my favourite instrument. Beautiful countryside. Great video.👍
Aye I’m a Yorkshire lass, wish our pipes hadn’t gone extinct
2:23 One of my favourite Anglo-Saxon images; the helmet is amazing. Those look like very early Anglo-Saxon settlers!
I agree.
The shield looks like Ugandan knuckles
@@captainch6182it even has the little eyes.
Would have been around 600 ad. The “Anglo Saxons” took approx 250 years to totally take over Britain. The king with the helmet is assumed to be king raedwald of east anglia. Died around 624-25. Buried at Sutton hoo in Norfolk.
yeah he is a local war-thegn pledging fealty to the king. 7th century was an interesting time with the quick onset of christianity and some last standing pagans like great Penda. Even Raedwald wasn't fully christian; he was baptised but clearly held onto pagan ways judging by his loot that was discovered at sutton hoo. @@will712
The sound of that pipe it's so cozy, warm... sweet😍
nice north england wonderful music my favorite north england
Canterbury had them to before you and the scots and irish, look at the wood cuts, 'the ENGLISH pipes' ...
Beautiful and moving , I'm in tears but can't stop playing this
I am pure Mexican but I’ll always appreciate different culture’s music (including my own of course)
Can I give you a nickname?
(21st Century Aztec)
Thank you for your support, it means a lot
Many people say Caucasians have no culture
@@hhhhhhhfjjrjrjrjrirh148many Caucasian Americans don't because we've lost touch with so much of our heritage in a healthy manner.
I'm Appalachian through and through, my family has been here for centuries, but due to how American schools are homogenizing us with the rest of America and the pushing of corporate crap as generic "American" I've felt distant from it most of my life.
I've been using my love of History to reclaim that part of myself and tell others about it
@@noahjohnson935 Caucasians have culture American or not you're just used to the American culture if you think they don't I was born and raised in the deep south in a very different culture from the generic American j can tell you there's definitely a culture there but for them it's just normal
Wow, magical sound!!! And what a beautiful scenery!!! Love it!!!
As a proud englishwoman AND a proud northumbrian i am vey pleased to hear our pipes instead of the droning scottish ones.
The Scottish ones are truly awful.
Reminds of the joke ; Why do bagpipers play while marching?
It's harder to hit a moving target.
@@jonsmith20766 You know, that could be offensive to Scottish people. Perhaps you should word your statement differently
@@winglessfairy564 Enlighten me as to which bit could be offensive and we'll take it from there.
@@jonsmith20766 hey both pipes are hard to play ok?
Haaaa
Brought a tear to my eye.
Long Live Northumbria
Northumbria is Celtic not Anglo Saxon.it was part of the Hen Ogled Old North and they spoke Cumbric an old Brythonic Language. They from Celtic stock descendant of the Votadenni
@@joannechisholm4501 they most likely did have some anglo saxons in there aswell.
@@joannechisholm4501 Northumbria was Anglo-Saxon in name.
Northumbria is a HUGE area. North West England, North East England, Lowland Scotland and Yorkshire.
Gododdin and Rheged were never the grand size of Northumbria.
Definitely long live this type of ancient music because I hate rap with swear words.
@@Nnnnn636 Thats true after a fight
This is wicked! hear me going 110 down the highway blasting this!!!!
This is the music of my land. Northumbrian through the soles of my feet.
What a lovely sound.
Truly beautiful.
Stunning 🤍🏴❤
very wonderful music northumbian makes calm and cooler .
These Northumbrian Anglo-Saxon Pipes are More Beautiful, Striking and Astonishing than Scottish and Bulgarian Pipes! Great Anglo-Saxon Craftsmanship, Landscapes and Beauty! Hail Anglo-Saxon England! Hail King Harold Godwinson! Hail Victory!
These are not Anglo-Saxon bagpipes. The Anglo-Saxons did not play bagpipes, and the Northumbrian Smallpipes were developed with a huge influence from French bagpipes. They were developed in the 18th century, gaining keys to extend their range from approx the early 19th century, they are the products of the modern age and nothing to do with "Saxon England."
Magnifique par Wothan!
Very beautiful, thankyou!
I really love this quite a lot.
Wunderlīce, se galdor is ecgunge, ġen fæġer; līceð Scottiscer 'bagpipes'.
Lang ġeleofaþ þā Englisc cynn and Rīce, nēse ġieldan tō dēaþ wē sceal, siġe hāl tō England.
ᛒᛖᚩ᛫ᚷᛖᛋᚢᚾᛞᛖ ᚻᚪᛁᛚ ᛋᛖ ᚪᚾᚷᛚᛖᚳᚣᚾᚾ
The tune 'Marram' is about the Northumberland coastline, and as performers and composer we'd have appreciated being asked for permission before it was used!
My apologies, my only intention was to share your wonderful tune. Would you prefer me to take down the video?
@@Unconquered_Sun Thank you for the offer but it's OK, as long as we're clearly credited and it's clear that the music isn't specifically about the Anglo Saxon era!
ge sind riht. Ac we nu knowap of hit. Hit is genius.
I would love to learn to play these Northumbrian pipes, just love the sound. I think I have long hours ahead when I get a set. But now I’m retired I can’t think of a better way to will my time.
Thanks for the upload, this channel is really cool!
And who said the pipes was scottish or even irish who was the last to appreciate this haunting sound, the small pipes for me...
Beautiful and sounds so much nicer , at least to me , than the Scottish bagpipes.
Lol they are quite intense aren't they :D
Each beautiful in their own way, I think.
England 🏴
🏴👍
i'am a saxon i love this
Every time you listen to this song, a Frenchman dies.
How come that i am still alive and listening to it then?
@@Krell-ef7rf 🏴❤🇨🇵
@@Krell-ef7rf Get a DNA test, it’s possible your female ancestors were sneaking across enemy lines in the wee hours to enjoy the company of real men.
A Latin Frenchman maybe... not a Norman though, that's for sure.
Hello from northwest Germany Saxonland... 🇩🇪🏴🙏❤️
Proud Pagan and proud of my ancestry .
Our oldest ancestors were monotheistic, we picked up paganism from foreigners, yes long ago, but still foreigners. It's good to want to get back ti your roots, but paganism is only as far back as they want you to go...
@@naminaoberhausen2131speak for your self not for the rest of us 👌
I am American, but I’m both very Norman and Anglo-Saxon, in fact, my Great Grandfather has a Norman name and my Great Grandmother has an Anglo-Saxon name.
stfu americans are so mixed, you've nothing to do with England anymore
@@fyrdman2185 that depends on the family, my genealogy was explicitly racist against marrying other ethnicities except British isles ones.
Like I can trace 2.500 ancestors and my dna test was done. 90% of my dna can go to one island.
This is probably true for most Canadians, Australians, New Zealanders, and Dixie southern USA whites.
@@noahtylerpritchett2682 in certain parts of the U.S. sure like the South and states like Utah but the rest of the country is pretty mixed
@@fyrdman2185 I'm only from the U.S south, I can't speak for most other places.
Found this music. Love the start of the video as I'm sure my profile picture may tell you
Born in Northumberland.
Du hast echt nen tollen Kanal zusammengestellt!
Liebe Grüße :>
Love this channel!!!
Transported back to the time of my fore-fathers...
Great channel, keep up the good work. Much respect from an Englishman in New Zealand
Very nice.
People call them the Dark ages, but i believe they were the enlightened ages. After Rome destroyed the native and tribal people of Britain, the Saxons brought it back to Britain.
The Dark Ages is no longer used. Early Mediaeval Ages.
A time where culture burst wide open, so did trade and other things. The Romans never destroyed the Native peoples of Britain, they mixed. The Romans adopted Brythonic Gods and Goddesses, building temples to them. When the Saxons arived, Britain was Romano-British and they were still living as Britons with Roman culture mixed in. The British Kings were Brythonic in culture and name...and spoke Brythonic. The People of Northern Britain (Lowland Scotland and Northern England) were still speaking an old form of Welsh like them in the South, like in Wales. They formed their own Kingdoms like Gododdin, Dumnonia, Strathclyde, Lleuddiniawn, Aeron, Calchfynydd, Eidyn, Manaw Gododdin, Deira and Bernicia, Elmet, Gwynedd, Powys, Dyfed and Seisyllwg, Morgannwg and Gwent.
Yeah let’s just ignore most major Roman settlements that were once bustling with life decaying and eventually being left abandoned. The Romans left and Germanic pagans who couldn’t even read and write replaced them. They thought Roman ruins were the work of giants and even Alfred the Great 400+ years later said “we may still see their footprints, but we cannot follow after them”.
My family dated back to Northumbria
Northumbria will rise again 🟨🟥🟨🟥🟨🟥🟨🟥
With the red and gold of Wessex?
Long live Mercia 🔷💛🔷💛
Beautiful
👍🏴💂💨💨💨💨
Im curious as to why this made me fuckin cry..
Because we are proud.
It's a somber tune. Mixed with the imagery of a culture that's been largely extinct for nearly a thousand years.
Because this song on here is evidence that our culture is not dead and gone afterall
Because it resonates in us all. The land of our kinsmen
North western European Keltoi must ERWACHE..
Beautiful music; the sound reminds me of the Irish elbow pipes but much more pleasant in a way. I'm unsure whether it is the instrument or the music but very beautiful anyway.
Don’t really need to say much to you all, but you need to be a Northumbrian or a true descendant to understand the true beauty of the borders 🙏🏻
And Northumberland once included Yorkshire in the saxon kingdom wyrd ful bid arud as they say spell checker keeps correcting
My mother is directly related too York's and Ingram's by blood and my father was dutch but I have brown hair and eyes
north england is wonderful like scotland cornwall welsh song strongly
So does mercia, Leicestershire is where the small pipes or the English pipes was first recorded of being played..
Anglo Wales people 37% forever present.
Is there anybody out there that still wears the Northumbrian black and white check,border plaid kilt? Or am i taking it to my grave?
There are indeed
Nice piping. Is there an album of this style?
Contact the performers directly through their website
Damn, the northumbrians lived in skyrim
Fax
@Gizio nah bro the north is full of snowflakes and fruit pastels now. Plus there’s nothing but flats and offices everywhere. Only thing the north still has is Hadrian’s wall
@Gizio lucky guy. Guess there’s still some of it left then
Skyrim is the nords country obviously nords let me repeat nords the engish in skyrim are bretons in my opinion.
@@lifewithchuckie562 no the Bretons are French. There’s literally a place called Brittany and the residents are called Bretons
Wish the Sutton Hoo helmet at the start of this video was the Ipswich Town FC club badge...
Na England's!!
@@elwolf8536 No, the wishy-washy liberals would have a melt down if this was the England badge...
Better for Ipswich badge as found nearby
@@davetravelingheritage5403 aye that's true it's your towns heritage keep it off of the libs radar
Iceni and catalauvini live on, the Greatest kingdom of East mercia..and indeed Ingerlund...
ᛁᚳ᛫ᛚᚢᚠᛖ᛫ᛗᛁᚾ᛫ᛖᚾᚷᛚᚪᛚᚪᚾᛞ᛫
how did u write that
@@emiliof.8261 copy paste?
@@emiliof.8261 He has a keyboard from the fifth century.
@@emiliof.8261 Aye lad
😂
Is it over for us?
Never.
This comment made me sad
The replacement of my people makes me sad, this country makes me sad.
@@baileytaylor9798 The English are only a minority in a couple major cities like London and I believe Birmingham..
The majority of English towns and villages are still like 90% English ethnicity
Come 2066 we will be a minority in the whole of the uk, and if you think we get treat like door mats now, just wait and see how bad it's gonna get.
3:55 they've attacked our history, culture and ancestors
Anglo Saxon Scotland people 100% good Anglo Saxon help to Wales and Scotland together with the best way.
Just noticed the sycamore gap tree at about 3:57
Some little sh*t cut it down 😢
It’s a shame but it will grow back eventually so it is not lost to the future
Free the north 🔴🟠🔴🟠
Very Beautiful Video Thank you for making it but Please help us learn what you depict in Christian items
Is that Saint Luke from Book of Kells? or some other source ? Plus other Manuscripts?
However I am glad that I did recognise The Trumpington Cross
Could you make like a 3, or 20 hour version of this? Lol
Lá, mé lícað þés dréam, swíðe fæger on mínum éarum hé síe
wes thu hal
Anyone performed the Gael ( last of mohicans) on small pipes
Uilleann pipes is very close
What's song name pls?
Hal wes þū
Tribalism is different to racism. We should be proud of our Anglo Saxon roots, which does not mean we close out other races...
At the end of the day this is are country end of if you don't like that then you can leave what does racism have to do with this seriously your stupid if we don't want lowlife foreigners who only come here for a hand out yh we will keep them out end of stupid freak of nature its people like you what's wrong with the world that's a common fact 🏴🖕🏻
Genetically, 70% of England are British, not shitty anglo-nothing.
@@Alasdair_BrodieBritish is a nationality not a race
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Sadly my ancestors chose to come to America.
You should come here for a visit
You are in good company. The family of George Washington originated in Washington in present-day Northumbria, in County Durham, the Land of the Prince Bishops. The Washington family crest was a shield with stars and stripes in red and white. No need to be sad, instead value your ancestry, on both sides of the pond.
@@atomickeks6712 to Russia? 🇷🇺
Leme Winks Lol. Da
@@girlgirl4548 you know your history, but I wonder if the De Wessington (Washington) family came over with William the conqueror in 1066?
This makes me think of the border reivers
Canada has Vikings, we Vikings are everywhere...
This is Anglo Saxon
@@elwolf8536well seid 👍
That's hot
Romans : “ this music is creepy “
Wesaþ hāle
USA ❤
Hail Woden
The Anglo Saxons were Christians in days of Viking invasions. And as Christians they defeat the pagan Danes. "For some reason or other Harold appears to have been especially attached to Waltham. The miracle-working crucifix, which was the abbey's chief pride, gave to the English their battle-cry of 'Holy Cross', that rang so valiantly, if not triumphantly, on the field of Senlac." 'The Story of the East Country.'
@@imperialguardsman9867 Didnt Anglo Saxon Christianity coopt Woden as an ancestral figure? Early Anglo Saxon Christianity was the best, it had all the sexy bits of paganism but with all the political backing and education of the church.
@@MikeHesk742 King Alfred's ancestors said they were decendants of Woden
@New King what are you talking about
@New King what the actual fuck are you talking about
Me when the Danes led by Sigurd Fjrth Jatmundson III breach the walls of Shorntonburh:
Free Northumberland
1:30 More proof of England’s foundation being Eastern Orthodox. Saint Lucas with the word “Agios” The Word for Saint in greek. greece is Eastern Orthodox.
What is the other proof?
@@hhhsf4357 they were used as mercenaries for byzantium and were orthodox.
We need the Orthodox Church in England
Me when the Danes led by Sigurd Fjrth Jatmundson III breach the walls of Shorntonburh
Wessex has almost entirety fallen, don’t let Northumbria die with it
LANG LIFIAN ENGLALAND
@@monke3842 new to old english
Anglo Saxon normans 50% Ireland lots many people's look like
Imagine wearing a mask into battle
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Chad
Roman cavalry wore masks into battle.
@@carterjones8126 cowards
@@dracodistortion9447 The Welsh were Romano-Britons. Self-own.
@@carterjones8126 The Welsh were Celts and were actually walled off from the rest of Britannia so idek what on earth you're talking about
Imagine worshipping some guy with a big beard
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@GrapeSkoda I was referring to Odin lmao
@@dracodistortion9447 Woden here.
@@malcolmstead272 Odin, Woden, Wotan, tomæto tomäto
Well Jesus had a beard and Woden is portrayed as having a beard so are you an atheist or somet?
Imagine worshipping a penis lol
Æthwulf
Excellent production. The only ley down are the vulgar American adds either side of it. One showing an American Gang green foot. How disgusting to associate that with this pure History.