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You're a good son. I took care of my mom for the last few years of her life as she battled cancer.after my father passed away in his sleep it's not easy. Watching the person you love in that situation and having roles reverse where you are the caretaker and your parent is the one needing caring. Stay strong man. God bless you and your father and family.
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Big ups HistoryMarche for putting out one of my favourite English battles ... the battle is iconic as one if the " what if " moments in history and thanks for putting opposite colours like red / white for easy understanding in battle.. the yellow or green ones were hard to see in the grass
As someone from Shrewsbury thank you so much for pronouncing it correctly, people all over England pronounce it “shrowsbury” which we don’t, you nailed it
Great video man! I always love these battles that tie together a story that ive previously watched. All the best wishes for your father. For the Algorithm!
Bolingbroke, certainly had an interesting life, born as the son of the most powerful nobleman in the realm, rebelled once, was pardoned but then exiled and disinheirited only to return again and usurp his cousin.
*A Shrewbury is also a delicious kind of biscuit* its like two pieces of shortbread biscuit with jam in the middle and a little 'love heart' in the middle so you can see the jam
It was an informative and wonderful historical coverage episode about 1309 AD clashed between British royal armies and Scottish rebellions( Shrewsbury) . Episode shared by an amazing ( history Marche) channel. Thanks for sharing
Given the Henry Iv, had to face and suppress three Percy rebellions, Welsh revolt of giendour and repelled French invasion during his 13 year king reign. He did very well to remain on the throne and pass his kingdom on intact to his son , the future Victor of Agincourt in 1413.
I think I remember watching a video about the arrow wound and how it was treated. I recall it involved a special mechanism to remove the arrowhead, then filling the wound with less and less honey over time so it could heal from the inside to the outside. The man who did it received a generous pension from it if I recall. Edit: This video says it was wine used to clear the wound, but I was close.
I'm far from a medical expert, but it seems like wine would be used for its antiseptic properties more than to encourage the healing process. So you may still be right about the honey.
This is awesome and I love HistoryMarche. However, why was looking up how to pronounce Owain Glyndwrs name correctly just overlooked? Considering his significance in the History of the UK?
My last name is Spurr and it seem the family name didnt have any look back then either haha P.S I'm sorry to hear the new of your father. I hope he gets better soon.
We actually don't know if Henry V raised his visor or not. We have several accounts on arrows penetrating visors. If he did, it was most likely an arrow ricocheting off someone else's armour, since one at full speed would have gone through his head.
The word "first" is key. He was the first to speak English as his FIRST language. The inference here is "no more French influence in the English court".
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You're a good son.
I took care of my mom for the last few years of her life as she battled cancer.after my father passed away in his sleep it's not easy. Watching the person you love in that situation and having roles reverse where you are the caretaker and your parent is the one needing caring. Stay strong man. God bless you and your father and family.
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Hey can you pls do the battles of panipat
Even back then Spurs couldnt win shit
lol😂
It's the history of the Tottenham 😂
Hahahaha, great one😂😂😂😂😂😂
Dude 😂😂😂
🤣
at 16 to keep fighting after getting arrow in your face is rly crazy brave , he def turned to course of this battle
well henry v was kind of a bit blood crazy he liked good fight.
I hope your father gets well
May The One God heal the sick
Free Palestine
@@OmeOmleid Palestine? What's that? That country has never existed.
@@Musicvidsetc 🤣 Palestine has a real history, unlike the Zionist entity. The Palestinians always remained in the land. Their history of 5000 years is proven.
@@Musicvidsetc soon you will see a fully liberated independent Palestinian state!
@@OmeOmleid completely agree
Wishing the best for you and your father. We love your content and appreciate it dearly. Much love historymarche
I live in Shrewsbury and this is a very good account of what happened. Bravo for another fine presentation.
Greetings from Wyle cop ^
Me too, for the last 6 years.
You saw it did you
meeeeeeee tooo
Do you see the battle play out each afternoon from your window or what?
Wishing your father, HistoryMarche the First, a speedy recovery. May he regains his health and is back in the saddle very soon. Godspeed, my liege.
Big ups HistoryMarche for putting out one of my favourite English battles ...
the battle is iconic as one if the " what if " moments in history
and thanks for putting opposite colours like red / white for easy understanding in battle.. the yellow or green ones were hard to see in the grass
As someone from Shrewsbury thank you so much for pronouncing it correctly, people all over England pronounce it “shrowsbury” which we don’t, you nailed it
"Glass Boy" 😆 an apocryphal description of the French king who believed himself made of glass, but appropriate.
Now you made me laugh harder since i now get the jokes
@@yourroyalchungusness Yeah, the guy was totally mad.
My family tree includes the Earl of Shrewsberry and I still share the same name. So, I get to be personally invested in this video!
The animations have gotten better over the years.
Cheers to many more videos!
With a arrow 6" in his skull and deciding to fight harder , Young henry proved his kingly heritage.
Blessings to you and your father. Leave us here, we can wait for a long time for another video.
Very sorry to hear about your father I hope he is doing better. 🙏
Say "Henry" one more time. I dare you. I double dare you.
Henry... Henry!...henry!! HENRY!!! HENRY!!! HENRY!!!
Henry henry henry henry henry henry henry henry henry henry henry henry henry henry henry henry henry henry henry henry henry henry and HENRY
The battle is kinda epic
Words matter
@@guaporeturns9472 soz
@@dylanjones7485 pffndt
I love HistoryMarche telling of old battles and wars waged.
Thanks historymarche for a another great historical English battle video!
Thanks For all your hardwork ❤❤❤❤
Great video man! I always love these battles that tie together a story that ive previously watched. All the best wishes for your father. For the Algorithm!
"Assisted by the future Henry V..." Giving the result of the war away there! 🙂
Henry V after getting shot in the head: "Fight! Fight! Fight!"
The guy was made of tougher stuff for sure.
Amazing video as always HM!
Your work is always appreciated. May your father get better
Amazing video as always! Keep up the great work!
Superb as usual
I love your content!, i hope you make more in the future!
Thank you for this post, much appreciated.
Awesome content as always. Leaving my comment as a sacrifice for the algorithm.
Excellent work here Sir
Please do a video on The Battle of Fishguard
May this comment be a sacrifice to the Algorithm.
With content like this, no wonder HistoryMarche is number 1 on my sub-list. Cheers from Tennessee
Incredible history, thank you!
Brilliant stuff. Cheers to the algorithm and the wonders of history! 🍻
Amazing time in history and familiar to anyone who's read about it in Shakespeare. Brilliant depiction.
What play covered Shrewsbury?
@@thehum1000 Henry IV, Part 1. Well worth a read, or watching the "Hollow Crown" adaption if you can track it down.
Fun fact- House Percy still holds the Duchy of Northumbria in their own right. Pretty impressive
LOVE YOUR CONTENT (Daniel here, main accaount problems again)
Thank you.
“You’ve got an arrow in your face my Prince”
It’s just a flesh wound, onward!
lol
What an excellent video. Great job HistoryMarche⚔️⚔️🫡
Can you do a video about the Battle of Bryn Glas mentioned in this video?
Great video about a truly pivotal battle! 🏹🔥⚔
AMAZING WORK AS ALWAYS! ❤❤❤😊😊❤😊❤😊❤
Very informative ❤❤❤
Awesome as always!!! Keep rocking ❤❤❤
I always feel the urge to play "Total War - Rome, Medieval 2 or Rome 2" after your videos.
Bolingbroke, certainly had an interesting life, born as the son of the most powerful nobleman in the realm, rebelled once, was pardoned but then exiled and disinheirited only to return again and usurp his cousin.
Bolingbroke is one historical figure deserving of a good historically accurate as can be series documenting his rise and reign. Man also went crusade.
*A Shrewbury is also a delicious kind of biscuit*
its like two pieces of shortbread biscuit with jam in the middle and a little 'love heart' in the middle so you can see the jam
Very cool - Great narrative and great background! Fun- >Gotta give it up for Henry the fifth!
Please complete the Hannibal series 🙏🙏🕊️
It was an informative and wonderful historical coverage episode about 1309 AD clashed between British royal armies and Scottish rebellions( Shrewsbury) . Episode shared by an amazing ( history Marche) channel. Thanks for sharing
That was a helluva lot of henrys!
Hey, the Henry's have come to see us!
i bought patreon cuz i love ur videos so much bro u h onestly mean so much to me much love ❤❤❤❤❤❤
My account works again! Keep up the good work 😊😊😊
HistoryMarche, its 12:31AM where I am. And you post a video? Shoot....guess im not sleeping then.
Great video. Hope your father gets well
the Henry V surgery is an interesting study in medieval medical innovation for sure.
Nicely done video
Hotspur sounds like something the girls first started calling him and it caught on.
Given the Henry Iv, had to face and suppress three Percy rebellions, Welsh revolt of giendour and repelled French invasion during his 13 year king reign. He did very well to remain on the throne and pass his kingdom on intact to his son , the future Victor of Agincourt in 1413.
"I was a king like you, then I took an arrow to the face."
When Hannibal?
around 214 B.C
@@Fent_overdoser😂
Wow, what a documentary
Strange that it happened twice... you'd think he would have learned from Hastings
I think I remember watching a video about the arrow wound and how it was treated.
I recall it involved a special mechanism to remove the arrowhead, then filling the wound with less and less honey over time so it could heal from the inside to the outside.
The man who did it received a generous pension from it if I recall.
Edit: This video says it was wine used to clear the wound, but I was close.
I'm far from a medical expert, but it seems like wine would be used for its antiseptic properties more than to encourage the healing process. So you may still be right about the honey.
Thanks!
Hey Reis, thanks so much for the support! Very kind of you.
This is awesome and I love HistoryMarche. However, why was looking up how to pronounce Owain Glyndwrs name correctly just overlooked? Considering his significance in the History of the UK?
Probably an oversight by David. I didn't send him the pronunciation list for this one, so it's possible he just winged it.
"You agree with my precìs? Young Hotspur"
So there wasn’t a duel between 100lb twigs like in Netflix’s : The King? I’m so shocked lol.
Fortunately, it wasn't an arrow to the knee.
Great video
Sorry about your dad
Merci ❤
TY 🙏🙏
Can you please make a video about the Second Siege of Vienna in 1683?
"Geared for peace"? I didn't know policies had transmission systems 🤣
My last name is Spurr and it seem the family name didnt have any look back then either haha
P.S I'm sorry to hear the new of your father. I hope he gets better soon.
All the best for your father mate. Caring can be a very hard affair.
great video...same as all of your. thank you!🙂
Thanks for watching!
In the movie "the king" dosnt it show this fight being before Henry went to france?
Can you make a videa about Duke of Wellington.
We actually don't know if Henry V raised his visor or not. We have several accounts on arrows penetrating visors. If he did, it was most likely an arrow ricocheting off someone else's armour, since one at full speed would have gone through his head.
Great!
How come they didn't use cavalry?
How do you make these maps/animations?
Since Richard was dead who did Percy want to replace Henry with?
can you imagine being 16 yrs old and on that field of battle commanding people to their death. Jesus christ.
Now you can see what really happened. Not a fabrication (from start to finish) like in the movie "The King".
Historians should have called this English civil war, "A Song of Ice and Fire".
For the Algorithm.... Leave none alive.
Ok, got a bit carried away there.
Kane curse probably effected again
Day somewhere around 14 when will you be finishing the 2nd punic wars series
I have serious doubts about Footnote #3, did Harold Godwinson and the kings before him not speak Old English?
The word "first" is key. He was the first to speak English as his FIRST language. The inference here is "no more French influence in the English court".
@@HistoryMarche First is what I meant, but yes that makes more sense.
For the Algo.
Nice
When next part of Hannibal series?
Yes
Is the Hannibal series ever going to get finished.
Yes sir.