The Death of Richard the Lionheart | Robin Hood | CLIP
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- The death of Richard the Lionheart, as if you were there
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Crossbowing the enemy king in the neck while delivering soup?
Now thats Soldiering!!!
In real life. The battle is already over. The castle is ready to surrender. King Richard was just riding near castle that morning to inspect defenses (thinking he’s far from crossbow range), when a young 14 year old boy decided to shoot Richard, hitting and wounding him in the shoulder. Richard laughed off the injury.
The Castle then surrendered. King Richard even wholeheartedly congratulated the boy for hitting him and pardoned him for his crime. Ordering that no harm would come to the boy. Unfortunately, the shoulder wound becomes infected and King Richard died days later. Against Richard wishes, his officers tortured and executed the boy.
Ouch, that's snap! 😳
@@inisipisTV he gave me 100 gold as i remember as well
good soldier fires 4 bolts a minute!
He got tortured to death when the english captured him eventually.
The one who shot King Richard is just a young 14 yr old boy, not some toothless skinny middle-age guy.
There was no battle. King Richard have the whole castle is under siege so all the soldiers were just sitting and waiting for the castle to loose their food supplies and surrender. King Richard was just riding around near castle in that morning inspecting the defenses, thinking he’s far from any crossbow range. when a boy decided to take shot at him , against the defenders permission and injured King Richard by the shoulder.
The Castle soon then surrendered. King Richard was still alive and thought would get well. He pardoned the boy who shot him and ordered that no one harm him. Unfortunately, King Richards wounds soon festered and he died days later. Against, Richard’s wishes, Richard’s officers then hung, drawn and quartered the boy.
Poor boy.
Good boy
Richard was dying for 3 days and when his soldiers brought his killer to him he asked the guy: 'did you know who you were shooting?', the guy answered 'yes'. 'and why then you shoot?'' 'You killed my brother' answered the guy. Richard ordered to set him free but in the end his killer was killed by king's soldiers. Don't know if that one is the true story or not but it would be in Richard's style.
I thought the boy was skinned alive by Mercadier?
Richard was a true Chad 😢
Medieval soldier shouting 'PHYSICIAN' like its back in the Nam, jesus Hollywood.
Me love you long time!
@@glennhubbard5008
You've been watching Full Metal Jacket!
Well the king would have the best of whatever kind of healer back then
Were they not called physicians back then? Or were people unaware of the need for medical attention?
@@Gooberpatrol66 I think they were called "physicks".
During this battle, both camps spoke French, it was necessary to fully complete the process even if it meant remaining historic.
1:28 Hey, that's Gared. The night's watch ranger that Ned Stark beheads in the 1st episode of Game of Thrones for desertion.
that guy definitely knows how to run away
1:30 And that's Malarkey from Band of Brothers 😂
I thought that dude was Will And Gared was the old man who died second
Did you know that Richard the Lionheart did not speak English but rather French. The most famous king of England was more French than English.
He hated England called it a backward cesspool, nearly bankrupted the place to pay his ransom when he was captured.
He may have been born in England but the Plantagenet line, especially at this time were French kings of England rather than English kings with some holdings in France
The English are the absolute greatest propagandists of all time. For starters, they made everyone remember the defeats over the French like Crecy, Poiters and Agincourt while quietly ignoring the fact they lost the 100 years war in spectacular fashion; the "invincible" longbowmen got run over by French knights at Formigny, Patay and Castillon and the English army was decimated. France ended the war with MORE territory than it had at its beginning.
They bring up the Spanish Armada, but never their own disastrous English Armada. Or how Drake got his ass handed to him in the Caribbean.
And lastly, they made Richard the Lionheart an icon of England. A king who couldn't have cared less about England, and in contrast loved France.
I am in this clip--i am the soldier holding up a sword at 0:20 I was the only guy to have a sword--everyone else had opted for lighter props--rubber axes and hammers.
Nice
That's awesome man
Cool.
Thank you for your service soldier!
How are you still alive? You must be centuries old
Serving soup in the middle of a battle is unusual timing 🤔…
French......Franks.....
Can't exactly ask Richard to stand down for a while so the men can eat. You eat and sleep when you can, even in the middle of a battle.
Fluid has proved to stop rounds at a certain measure of it, sure, but French soup est splendid
@@HellFighterz Yes that’s true. Not sure how long that siege was going for?
Men got to eat
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Honestly he may had died a quick death but honorable in real life that he went to battle with his soldiers. Not many kings did that, only those who are truly fit to serve and die amongst their men
That Cook was GIGACHAD 😱😱😱 Crossbowed the King while serving Soup
Guichard Freres
Virgin crossbowman: spends 10 years training, never hits a thing besides shield
Chad Cook: Never shot in his life. Serves soup without armor, never gets hit. Picks up crossbow, hits king on first try
“GENTLEMAN WELL READ IN THE ARTS OF MEDICINE, HEED MY CALL”
"For the country I barely ever visited!"
"WITH A PERFECT ACCENT OF THAT COUNTRY!"
@@Rudnaz_127 "AYE SIRE"
0:32 9 year old me beating my brother in chess for the first time ever
In real life it was a mere child who shot him, although indeed still with a crossbow arrow through the collarbone area, however Richard didn’t die instantly but rather over the days from subsequent gangrene of the infected wound. He actually ordered for the boy to be paid and released as one final act of mercy. Once Richard passed, his men flayed the boy alive
Wasn't a child but he was just a young man
Richard was French and only spent half a year out of his entire reign in England. He hated it. So I doubt he ever said “for England” at any point in his life
Richard coeur de lion doesn’t speak english, he spoke french ( to be exact, the two french language used at that time, north french and south french)as he was french by his mother, aliénor of aquitaine, and father henry 2, like all king of england at that time, and lived only 6 months in england. But, anglo saxon propaganda is very strong .
And kings of england where vassals of the french king in normandy ( one province from where they come from, with anjou near loire river).
He may have spoken French but He was born in England and crowned as King of England.
He chose his side, the Anglo Saxon
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 well he choose nothing, he was naturally a plantagenet, french kings who dominate england since guillaume.
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 England was an Angevin possession before all, not Anglo-Saxon. And his second language was even Occitan, the language of his mother at her court.
@@tibsky1396 Angevin Empire that's I was referring to
I bet you say that in all the movies featuring Germans, Russians and so on
1:29 HEY I KNOW THAT MAN HES THE DESERTER OF THE NIGHTS WATCH? CLAIMING HE SAW THE WHITE WALKERS RIGHT?
Ah, i see you beat me to it.
The worst time to eat..... Ever
Can we just appreciate how bad ass chad the cook in this scene is?Can't we just appreciate how bad ass chad the cook in this scene is?
serving soup while battleling talk about having your last meal
Real French Warriors always take a break from firing their arrows while the enemies are breaking in for some delicious soup.
was it that easy to defect from your army and grab a boat from a foreign enemy country,
to return to yours?
Also , amidst the chaos, some were sitting down, some were at the back, some getting blindly to the path of arrows....
what madness
What's interesting is that Richard was far more French than he was english. The entire English nobility still held significant Norman (north French) ties, speaking french as their first language and most holding land both in England and France. Richard only ever stepped into England for a few months in his entire rule (if that), and much preferred Aquitane (he didn't even speak english). The "patriotic" ideas of this movie of Englishmen versus Frenchmen, of one nationality against the other are kinda silly. The english peasantry, mostly anglo saxon, might dislike the french, but the knights and lords were basically all french.
@olavops1000 richard was universally admired in England by noble and peasant alike. His crusade exploits made him a living legend, and the English people had been interacting with the Norman's for a fairly long period of time by then
@@ThuKang Not really the point. In any case I doubt the average peasant cared more for Richard than they did for Henry II or John or any other from that period. They might hear tales of his exploits abroad, but little more. French Wars fought by french nights and nobles with lands both in France and England that didn't even speak middle-english. Richard also faced numerous revolts by noblemen both in France and England, and bankrupted England to fund his crusading. Hence that famous quote of his (in French) "I would sell London, if I could find a buyer".
The point is that Richard was a great warrior and military commander (though he lost a lot), but he wasn't a "proud englishman" shouting "FOR ENGLAND" into battle. He wasn't an englishman at all.
He actually wasn’t killed by an adult, but by a child who was running atop the wall with a frying pan and crossbow. Richard later forgave the kid only for his soldiers to flay him alive.
How likely is it, that they have a break to eat, while under a heavy attack?!
This actually didn't kill, Richard. His forces took the castle and he ended up sparing the life of the man who shot him.
You mean tried to have him spared. His soldiers ended up flaying the man alive and hanging him the moment the king died
it definitely did kill Richard. He died from the wound, and the man who shot him was flayed alive.
@@StoriesoftheGreatWar from an infection. Not the bolt itself.
Kthxbye
@@tylerstewart3181 That's how it works. Would he have still been alive had he not been hit by the bolt? yes. Therefore, it killed him. That's like saying McKinley wasn't killed by an assassin, he was killed by an infection. Guess what? The guy that shot him was executed for murder.
But his mercenary captain Mercardier had the man skinned alive after Richard died.
I think the Kevin Costner version was better lol
Very funny, Richard the Lionheart didn't speak a word of English, he was king of Normandy.😄it's like taking King George III to attack England😂
TH-cam. Where people with no friends say the things no one care to hear.
I very recently found a blackhead on my elbow. It's not overly big or even particularly special, it just sits there looking back at me, it's my blackhead, I made it and Im proud of it.
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Checkmate.
Every time is a time to eat soup lol
Richard the lion heart was killed by an arrow to his shoulder not his neck aswell !!
In reality he was shot in the shoulder.
1/10 this movie has been made to make Englishmen happy.
"For England!" is wrong. "Pour la Normandie, l'Anjou et l'Aquitaine" would be more accurate.
Richard Lionheart didn't speak English, but French and/or Limousin.
He didn't like England either: he revolted against his father, when he was told to become the King of England instead of ruling his French demesnes.
It’s about time Normandy, Anjou & Aquitaine were returned 😂
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No... Not THAT scene again where the character - fatally wounded and already agonising - starts a neverending monologue... Plus... Richard Plantagenet probably didn't speak proper english, only Norman French like his father's royal court and Occitan like his mother's ducal court. And most of his soldiers, especially those fighting on the continent, would have spoken dialects of French or Occitan as well, so no "For England !" yelling... And they still have soup in that castle, meaning : they're not starving and have no reason to surrender. I also cannot see siege machines... In medieval times, a castle defended by a dozen of peasants would hold against an army of knights. Better to just sit, lay siege and wait until they're out of food or water. Why risk your soldiers lives in an all out attack. What's that film again ? Ah, "Robin Hood"... Sorry, I didn't know it was fantasy. When do we see the dragon, the witch, the orcs and the elves ?
He spared the man, but the others killed him anyway.
What a fooked up film. Historically inaccuracy as to be insulting. That is NOT how Lion Heart died.
And Robin Hood never existed nonetheless
@@davidguglielmo1177 Thats neither confirmed nor denied. Hes a myth, kinda like Raganr Lothbrok, or even if Ivar the boneless was a cripple or not or if he actually did exist. we do not know if they truly existed.
so spektakulär war der Tod Löwenherz' nicht.
Is that will from the night watch from the epilogue of game of thrones????
The prologue. But yes. The same ranger who is beheaded by Ned Stark for deserting the watch.
Ol' Dick would have never shouted "for England"!
King Alfred! Now there was a Great King of England!!! Instead a story about this lesser king I don’t understand .
He burnt the cakes and gave half the country to Danes, the Lionheart was better.
LESSER king????? Lion Heart????
@@BlackPigeonPilled one of your best kings and he was barely even English. England really is an interesting place
@@stateofflorida5082 And? The ruling elite at the time were Norman and then French, it's hardly unexpected in Europe at this time for this to be so.
Is that Elon Musk in the stocks?!😂
Entirely wrong of course, he did not die on the battle field. First off the bolt him in the shoulder. He made it safely back to his tent. He died there days later from the infection that set in.
Eat, while in combat? What? I
The French have their priorities
What, would you want to die on an empty stomach?
When British can't find someone else to fight in their war they fight and die easily.
what?
This is so historically inaccurate to the events.
I will never understand the desire of people to risk their lives "for England" or whatever other shithole. I guess I'm just not the patriotic kind.
Russell Crowe is one of the worst actors alive. 😂
Movie name ?