The Italian Wars 1494-1559 - Early Modern History DOCUMENTARY
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Kings and Generals animated documentary series on the history of Middle Ages and the Early Modern Era continues with a video on the Italian Wars fought between 1494 and 1559 between France and Spain and many Italian and European powers supporting and opposing them. Fought mostly in Italy and across the whole continent, almost 10 wars, this war was famous for the many battles, including Fornovo, Cerignola, Garigliano, Agnadello, Ravenna, Novara, Marignano, Pavia, Sack of Rome, and much more.
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00:00:00 Intro
00:01:53 First Italian war
00:16:20 Battle of Fornovo
00:22:55 Reconquest of Naples
00:25:34 Pisan Revolt
00:29:14 Second Italian War
00:39:04 War of Naples 1502
00:41:41 Battle of Cerignola
00:45:29 Battle of Garigliano
00:50:19 Fall of the Borgia
00:52:42 Fall of the Pisan Republic
00:53:24 War of Holy League
00:56:16 Battle of Agnadello
01:08:48 Battle of Ravenna
01:16:48 Battle of Novara
01:20:08 English invasion of France of 1513 - Battle of Spurs
01:25:23 Scottish Invasion of England - Battle of Flodden
01:29:29 War of the Holy League continues
01:33:18 Battle of Marignano
01:45:22 Fourth Italian war
01:53:46 Battle of Bicocca
02:00:32 Battle of Pavia
02:08:27 Fifth Italian war
02:13:19 Sack of Rome
02:20:55 Siege of Florence
02:22:56 Sixth Italian war
02:29:28 Seventh Italian war
02:31:18 Battle of Ceresole
02:37:42 War of Parma
02:52:58 Battle of St. Quentin
02:58:15 End of the Italian Wars, treaty of Cateau-Cambresis
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Early 🎉
Can you give your sources ? Thinks you read to make this video etc
Were do you make your art
@@HistoryHaty Photoshop
Please add audio track
The last time I was so early, Venice was still a Byzantine city
I'm currently reading a complete history of Venice. This made me chuckle
The only City in Italian north never fall to the Germanic Lombard s and remained under Byzantine ( rule or Protection chose the word ) for nearly 300 years,Venice the" Daughter of Costandinopole" as was known n before 1204 , became the nail for the Crusifixion of the Empire
Ah good times for the empire
Hey no dated jokes
You mean Roman city....rigth?
A ROMAN city ?
Having Castille red and Aragon yellow breaks my EU4 brain
I immediately started a Venice playthrough after this video came out lmao
Wish we could get a mix of EU4 and tw medieval 2. Would be the best game of all time.
@@RJTradessid love a game with EU, Victoria, or Supreme Ruler industry and total war combat. I’m tired of watching stacks of numbers dwindle against eachother, I wanna command my ranks of cannons and watch the shells land but the economy is so easy in total war games that it just gets boring
Aren't those the colors they use in CKII though?
Hello everyone!
I'm Johan, the researcher and writer of the series. I hope you enjoy our full-length documentary of the Italian Wars spanning from Charles the VIII's descent into Italy in 1494 to the peace of Cateau-Cambrésis in 1559. If you have questions on the conflict just pop them in the replies to this comment.
Amazing work!
I love ancient and a bit obscure history. I love all the work K&G does.
Do you plan on covering other wars like the ones fought by the swiss (swabian, burgundian) or the ones post italian wars (huguenot, schmalkaldic)?
Great work. I was wondering, how important was Tuscany's (Florence in this time period, I think) military strength in the Italian Wars' outcome? I know that Tuscany was a major player in Italy at the time, but I don't know a lot about her military's strength. From what I know, she had a naval presence and hired condottieri, but military wise, she seems to be eclipsed by states like Venice and Milan. Thank you in advance.
Thank you for the content
Kings and Geneals dropping a three-hour vid on a Sunday afternoon?
You kind souls, thank you.
3 hours on the Italian Wars? I'm in!
HAHAHA FOR REAL THO I CANT GET ENOUGH
Immediately after italian war France was engulfed into french war of religion which was as devastating as thirty years war , but sadly no one covers this part of French history 😞
Ya, we are planning to cover it
@@KingsandGenerals Yeet
@KingsandGenerals thank you. Please cover it soon
I've actually become very interested in this period, the late 16th century French Wars of Religion and other conflicts. I started learning more about it when I was researching armor and cavalry from that time, and how the armor had evolved to deal with firearms. There are a lot of misconceptions about that, I think.
@@lorcanpalmer2598 feel free to put the 100s of man-hours into making one of these for your favorite time period. Otherwise just wait for those that are willing to do so to do it on their own time frame
When you tell your soldiers to die for their country and they give you the unpaid mercenary stare, you know you are fighting in Italy.
I was just saying to myself "What I need right now is a three hour documentary on early modern Italy." Love these long for videos.
Ezio Auditore da Firenze was having a ball during the first half.
Honestly this video made me better understand the games. For example I didn't know the French were present in Italy during AC Brotherhood.
I was about to make an assassin creed related comment lesssgoooo
I will watch this entire video in one sitting. I must fix my short attention span, I shall do it!
I believe in you!
Did ya do it?
27:40 So it occurs to me that this is a perfect example of how much things had changed between the classical world and the middle ages: Julius Caesar marched into Italy with one Legion (no more that 5200 soldiers) and it was seen as an incredibly ballsy move. Maximilian von Hapsburg marched into Italy with 4000 soldiers, and it was seen as normal. It didn't work, but no one was saying, "What a small army!" The scale just wasn't the same.
Really, they couldn't field as many soldiers due to the feudal system. There were always farmers (of course), but they weren't in a set class. Athens could field many soldiers due to the fact they plopped every male into their army, same with Persia. Not a population or economic downfall from before, just different systems. Feudalism breeds a divided society with classes, and in result leads to wars on a smaller scale with only certain types of people. Not like Rome as a whole declaring war on Carthage.
yup, the change in scale between roman armies during caesars civil wars and anything afterwards for around 1500-1600 years is insane to think about. caesar and pompeii both had armies numbering around 70k. even during the 100 years war armies were usually only around 20-30k.
Ah, i was feeling bored and a little down this Sunday, and then this drops. Now it's a much more interesting day.
Don’t feel down
@@TheEmpecinadoMrBurns It's getting a little better. It doesn't hurt that I can watch this video while enjoying a plate of perfectly BBQ'ed bacon, served with potato sallad, cherry tomatoes and a whole pitcher of ice tea. Day started badly, but it looks to end well. Thanks for your concern.
@@bjornjusonius7395 it’s not where you it’s where you finish. Keep going.
@@TheEmpecinadoMrBurns Wise words. I'll keep them in mind.
Incredible how many times they used the excuse of going to attack the Ottomans to just fight to annex Italian territories and never reaching the Ottoman(Turcs)...
OTTOMANS BEAT VENEDİANS 9 BATTLE FOR 8 WON VİCTORY 🇹🇷.
Meanwhile the Ottomans just eating popcorn they traded from the newly explored Americas:
@@user-lv3xr4wj3i Thats nice, now go back to your corner.
Oh mannnn, this is a nice and quiet Sunday and bam, this drops! Which makes it even better. Thank you.
One of my favorite series from you guys. Incredible work and detail about some of my favorite obscure wars in European history.
Two major European religious wars:
1. Germany: protestants VS katholics
2. Italy: pizza VS pasta
Fotti.
Thank you. I seriously appreciate you posting these videos. They're amazing you do such a great job.
3 hours on some obscure early modern war? oh how blessed we are!
Ah, my favorite conflict! (As weird as it is to say that).
Fascinated by the Spanish empire of the 1500s
I have been waiting for another really long video, thank you very much
You guys added a second to make the run time 3 hours flat and I absolutely love that.
Looking forward to this one! Thanks so much Kings and generals
Im so hyped, this is exactly the type of content and ideas I want to learn about
thank you for this epic story. Your art and your voice and your demeanor are just amazing dude. I look forward to videos made by you more than almost anything else.
Cheers to you bro.
Probably my favorite series of the bunch. Such an interesting period of history
Thanks for this, nobody made such good job in Italian concerning our history on YT.
Thanks for your hard work KnG!
0:50 bro I’m lit to learn about some Italian history👍👌👌
Thank you for the Videos i love them all appreciate your work
thank you for all your contents, you make it more interesting
I cannot stress enough how much I love the work you guys do
This is my favorite time period! Thank you guys for making this series!
I love your stuff. This piece is excellent. While it might make the video longer I have a suggestion. After each major update, zoom out a tad and give a map update on what factions control which areas. Italy was such a chaotic area for such a long time. So fascinating. Thanks for all the work!
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise through this video. It's truly valuable.
Morning watching this, then will again during work. Thanks for these long docs
Yeahhh! 3 hours of knights with guns!
I've been waiting for this one!
Can you do a long video of the thirty years war 1618-1648 next?
God finally, running after bits and pieces of the series was confusing...Now, this is one of the best compilations ever, Thank you K&G (y)
3 hours of pure greatness
Hey could you do Mughals war/conquest in India just like you did to the Ottomans ?
This is a treat!
imagine bumping ur head into a door and dying from it, gotta suck
As I watch, I pause at the battle of Cerignola to make 2 points:
Both French and Spanish armies are professional armies paid by the realm. Both sides fight a Renaissance version of total warfare, which was different than the way the Condittori fought. The big deal, though, is the change in Spanish Armies, who changed their crossbow men and archers to arquebeshes as Cerignola is the first battle decided by fire arms.
Watching these, I often wondered at the thought of running my own value-driven channel like this one. After a long fascination with animation, I took up the challenge of finally building my own animated storytelling channel, and around 90h of strenuous work finally produced my first ever video just the other day. That's the impact of these masterpieces for me - they expand your horizons and make you seek value within your own self, so thank you for that! :)
Love the uber long form videos!
Oh my Goodness we are eating fucking amazing tonight lads!
Great video keep it up you're doing amazing things 😁👍
I've been waiting/hoping for something like this. I was following this series a while ago but it got a little lost in the mix and I forgot where I was lol
great series like the full details of it ❤
LOVE THIS CONTENT
Great video
LONG FORM PODCAST ALWAYS HITS
Can you do a series on the 80 years war?
Well done on your content
Thanks
@@KingsandGenerals been watching for years, started watching during the Ottoman Empire videos a few years ago, big yourself up
I wish schools talked about the Italian Wars, such an interesting era. Thank you Kings and Generals for this documentary
My area of expertise finally!!!
I think I've listened to this 5 6 times? My favorite of your stories
Hang on XD you guys are fucking awesome too! I'm not sure what happened wrong video!
Amazing! My kind of time period
Everyday I listen and watch with absolute adoration to your documentaries. Thanks for bringing me all this joy 😁 I bore my friends to death with all these stories lol 😅 you rock!
Thanks!
kind of insane to think that in less than 50 years after the first use of massed firearm lines in Italy, the tactic would reach Oda Nobunaga in one of the most isolated counties halfway around the world.
Damn that is crazy
The Italian Wars ushered in the Early Modern Period; which some say 1500 but others 1453. The backdrop to all that Renaissance Art is brutal warfare, sacked cities, cannons helping out. Renaissance artists like Leo and Michelangelo made serious $$ Designing angle bastion and star shaped fortresses and city defenses due to French Cannon rendering all flat walls obsolete. French cannon could move unlike 1453 Ottoman cannon. It led to Habsburg Hegemony as France desperately fought its eastern borders for centuries to "Break the Habsburg Knot" as my professors put it.
These videos are my insomnia lifeline! I'm so much wiser the next day, and I DIDN'T EVEN HAVE TO GO TO SCHOOL! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Big thanks!
Thank you 🎉
Wait, what happened?😊 well done but you guys forgot to make a correction. Julius was not succeeded by Paul Paul the fourth. He actually succeeded by pope Marcellus.
Missed it
@@KingsandGenerals not a major detail to be honest he was only poke for like a few months before he died like Pius the third
The Italian states were the center of attention of all the great powers from that time due to its politics, family feuds, and many many conflicts that almost broke the European balance of power in multiple occasions.
And it was a fascinating part of world history that still resonates its impact ans importance to this day in modern Italian politics and society.
Keep up, Kings. This was a mad documentary series. Pretty much my favorite among all youve done this past years.
Nice video
Guys you should check out the Genoese-Venetian war, called the Chioggia War, where the turn of events was wild
interesting! I didn't know alot of this!
Glad you enjoyed!
I love the Medieval 2 TW sound effects.
Awesone video, thanks! Which total war game is used for showing army?
I think its Attila with the medieval mod
Amazing Vídeo.
Don't forget about Ezio and his family involvement. Assassin Creed 2 and Brotherhood
I'm sorry if you've answered this before, but what game and or application do you use for the 3d model shots?
Nice
Awesomeness
What is the music that starts around 36:30? Thanks.
what engine do you use for the visuals
it looks like a total war engine like atilla or maybe troy
It looks like modded attila
Nowadays in modern spanish "bicoca" means a very easy bargain.
Also! If you haven’t I highly recommend you read the gates of rome series it’s brilliant ❤
What is the soundtrack between 1:51:00-1:54:00?
Ah wonderful just what I need playing next to my DnD session
As a DM, this makes me sad
@@martiobourqunjez5572 Lol don't worry I mainly pay attention to whats going on in the sesh I just play this in picture and picture
Machiavelli's Prince is all coming back to me watching this.
Let remember that the battle of Pavia and the sack of Rome and the italians war of 20s of the XVI century are narrated in one of the greatest comics of all time, "Dago", by the Paraguayan author Robin Woos and the Argentinean illustrator Alberto Salinas.
Short question: there are many that are using extracts of your videos on TT, is it allowed to use them (obviously giving credits)?
Tiktok? Not really, unless we have given a written permission.
@@KingsandGenerals yeah Tik Tok. I have often seen that they are using some of your videos, like 5 sec of your video about Alexander and then an edit about him. I was just interested if there is like a possibility to make use of them 🙃
Which total war mod did they use for the scenes?
"The Italian Wars, fought for over 30 years by the Holy Roman Empire and France. Both sides claim ties by blood to..."
A 3 hour video!
😀
"They are all enemies!" 🤣🤣🤣 What an amazing "ally" to have on ones side.
i assume the animations are from a total war game. Can you tell me which one? which mod?
What total war game and what mod did you use to create these battles ?
Total War Attila, and I think they used the Medieval 1212 AD mod.
¡ARRIBA ESPAÑA! ¡VOLTAREN! ¡VOLTAREN!
I would like thou see the full historycal documentery of the hundred years croatian-ottoman war ( 1493-1593 )
Please make a video on Indo-Scythians
2:14:40 are they talking about Charles V HRE Emperor or Charles III Bourbon?
Wargamers: GMT Games Arquebus: Men of Iron vol. 4 covers many of these battles if you’re interested in wargaming them.
Does anyone know what Total War game this is and what mods were used?
Please release the Anabasis of Xenophon this way next! Please please please