Im a native Irish speaker and have taught it at secondary (high school) level. Have to say well done on the pronunciations, Irish names (especially middle Irish) can be really tricky to pronounce but you did a great job!
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@@HistoryUnhingedPodThat's all true. But I think most would like to see the author introduce the video, and then show film or animations of the areas and people named. Handy History uses animations and portraits which makes it much more visually appealing and knowing what the people named looked like makes it all more personal and real. I really think these changes would sustain viewership better than anything else.
I'm currently reading Lion of Ireland (you showed a picture of the cover around 9:30) and even though only halfway through the book, Brian is so, so fascinating.
Love these niche history videos on things I've absolutely never heard of before. It's refreshing compared to a lot of other history channels that just talk about the same things everyone has already heard about.
Brian was awesome he is my 37th grandfather and was highly spoken of in my family when it comes to storys told to me by my grandmother . super cool stuff for sure
As an Australian I'm interested to know of my irish history, which goes back to the beginning of my beautiful country to being a penal colony, predominantly of Irish. My ancestors are the Galahers and Peoples.
This channel needs so muchore attention from history buffs like me! I'm a retired architectural restoration specialist thats worked on old statues, rock walls etc. and i adore old history now that i just work on my ancient self! 😂😂😂
I finally decided to check this out. I know I'm late to the game, but I really find your history segments on TLL exceedingly interesting. I had never heard of Brian Boru prior to this video. I really love your segments on Native American history, so more of that is always welcome to me. But, really, there's so much history I'm unaware of. I wish my professors/teachers had presented history in the same way you do, made it more about what happened and why that was significant than about memorizing that an event occurred in 763 (or whatever date), then something else happened in 842, with no indication of why I should care. Thank you for igniting an interest in history in me.
I love the history segments in the Lore Lodge videos so I finally came over to this side. I hope you keep adding stuff to this channel. I’d love to see more pre-Colombian to modern history on the peoples of the Americas going region by region. It’s a lot and you’d have enough content for years and I would be more than happy to gobble all that info up. That’s my two cents.
Great interesting video! Would love to see medieval German content, King Ludwig (who also had a mysterious death) although honestly I’ve found all your content interesting. I enjoy longer content 30 min plus ❤
Brian Boru was from County Clare... I like that the voice over is a clip of Pine Island in Connemara (County Galway) 😂 And why Irish uses weird combinations of letters? Irish orthography is derived from the Latin alphabet which was used in Irish and while writing Gaelic script. For an English speaker, the Irish alphabet can look the same as the Latin alphabet but is pronounced differently. There are 18 letters in the traditional Irish alphabet: “a b c d e f g h i l m n o p r s t u”. A great video! I really enjoy your channel!
11:56 I believe that's the Cathedral in Galway city, which used to be the location of a prison, but was knocked down and built into the building you see there. There's a stone slab in the car park just beside it which is for those hanged there. It's by far the most impressive building in the city.
I just posted link to Twitter, I’m going to spend a couple bucks and try to boost the tweet so more people can see it. I’ll watch the vid when I get off work. Big fan, hope you guys keep killing it and god bless!
Idk how I got here. I was wondering on a spoopy channel called Lore Lodge when I was teleported here where the guy's some historian instead. WENDIGUSSY HELP ME
I am a direct descendent of Brian Boru's older brother Mathghamain (I think that's how it's spelled, I'm probably wrong lol), descended from the Del Cais from the North, later settling in County Cork. Myself, I'm of Australian descent, after having an ancestor sent here in the 1840's for "machine breaking". My family name is Toomer.
I did one of my capstone projects on the battle of Clontarf. The annals frequently refer to the Norse as “dark foreigners” even after they had assimilated into Irish society by 1014. Super fascinating.
A "dark" foreigner was usually a Dane and a "fair" foreigner was Norwegian, if I recall correctly. I think it was because the Danes raided and the Norge traded
I love history and medieval history is one of my favourite times. Thanks for starting this channel. Also, when I saw “Life of Brian” I thought it was Monty Python for a moment there 😅
Aiden! I've skinwalked my way from a Lore Lodge with my fellow John H ᏣᏂ and have loved watching your channel grow both for your specific content and WBP. Love your sincerity and thoroughness of research and look forward to seeing you grow even more!
Very complicated history to understand....a movie was made for Napoleon which lasted 3 hours,but hero's like brian boru and the after mentioned french general are so complex, genius, revolutionary, intellectual and just down right brilliant that we could never show everything,ever decision,every reason and especially with Brian ,every truth.........but if ever someone has the balls to even try,I will be the first to try to help and the first at the cinema...........and he is only the tip of the iceberg 😊😊
😊thanks, very good information. 😮my relative was at Brian’s side when he died. I’m sure they were thanking God and praying, but they may have had a nip or two 😮😊 Quinn
You should do one on Sigurd Eysteinsson who treacherously brought 80 men riding on 40 horses to a 40 on 40 agreed upon battle with Máel Brigte the Bucktoothed. In victory he attached Máel Brigte's severed head to his saddle bag and while traveling home the bucktooth got it's revenge and cut Sigurd on the leg causing an infection which killed him.
Glory for the gourd!! Really happy you started this channel. I can't remember if you game or your opinion on gaming but I would recommend one game for you. Crusader Kings 3. Game starts between 856-1000. You basically try to make a dynasty. If I remember right you can play as the person you cover in the video.
As an irish woman, I still to this day look at some irish names and I swear that the person who made these names were just like 'yea we'll put that letter there and put that one there and there we have it, a beautiful name that is going to piss off all of our descendants and everyone else in the world, good luck'
Briaín Borúmhe was not the first "High King" of Ireland. There were earlier high kings. He was the first high king to be annointed "Emperor of All the Gaels of Ireland".
Buzzing for more history content from you guys, any chance of some Scottish history around the Picts by any chance? 👀 Always been keen to learn more about my homeland, we really only learned about WWI & II in my school (which was interesting) but would have loved some more ancient/medieval stuff too. Keep up the great work!
So so you wanna talk to me...must be a tricky task a quest of epic proportions to get that arranged since our offices are so distant in London. Walking distance 3 minutes? How did I pass by there last year? A couple of dozen times? I hope the coffee is better than in May at BoE.
Sea, sea; ba mhaith liom ui'sce beatha na Albanach.....Seanli'n Mhailceirr Dhub le do theul. Dublin was a swinging town back in those days---we use to call it ""Baile atha Cliath.""
1:24 it's because it is a non-latin language written with a roman script but it is only roman shapes not necessarily roman sounds. Give them their own script babes, make a conlangscript (bc conscript is already a word), even if it is based on roman characters. Change em up a bit, make it look as different to roman as greek & cyrillic Can't wait for more of this. I like history but it isn't one of my things & I don't know a lot of it. Excited for more. btw do you have a PO box? I just got a book & I want to see if I can send it to you. ps smokey holes I just figured out by reading "ard ri" that roi like king is the same place the word royal comes from how did I not know this
I would love to see a major studio produce a movie on the life of Brian Boru - its such a shame that we still do not have one yet...
Same
@@globalpropertyinvestment Mel Gibson should make one.
@@mikhailromanos2633 I think that's a great idea 🙌
Im a native Irish speaker and have taught it at secondary (high school) level. Have to say well done on the pronunciations, Irish names (especially middle Irish) can be really tricky to pronounce but you did a great job!
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@@HistoryUnhingedPodThat's all true. But I think most would like to see the author introduce the video, and then show film or animations of the areas and people named.
Handy History uses animations and portraits which makes it much more visually appealing and knowing what the people named looked like makes it all more personal and real.
I really think these changes would sustain viewership better than anything else.
@@HistoryUnhingedPod
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Thank you for this lesson. My last name is Hogan and during my research I found out that I am related to Brian. Such an honor💚Fight til the end
Love that y’all are making history vids again I love it keep up the great work
I'm currently reading Lion of Ireland (you showed a picture of the cover around 9:30) and even though only halfway through the book, Brian is so, so fascinating.
I've read that like, 12 times! Definitely the "romance" of his life but fascinating!!
Thanks, brother, good stuff. I just inherited an Irish harp from 1825, so really appreciate your history report!
I’m living just 5 mins from the battle of Bealick where Brian became king of Munster. Very special area.
Love these niche history videos on things I've absolutely never heard of before. It's refreshing compared to a lot of other history channels that just talk about the same things everyone has already heard about.
Glad you like them!
From an irish man who prides brian boru I thank you for this video sir.
Brian was awesome he is my 37th grandfather and was highly spoken of in my family when it comes to storys told to me by my grandmother . super cool stuff for sure
It's been 5 months, I need more history content boys. I NEED it!
It’s coming!
As an Australian I'm interested to know of my irish history, which goes back to the beginning of my beautiful country to being a penal colony, predominantly of Irish. My ancestors are the Galahers and Peoples.
This is so good, please make more!! Thank you.
Love to see more Irish history content.
This channel needs so muchore attention from history buffs like me! I'm a retired architectural restoration specialist thats worked on old statues, rock walls etc. and i adore old history now that i just work on my ancient self! 😂😂😂
Just found this from lore lodge and absolutely love this!!!!!
I finally decided to check this out. I know I'm late to the game, but I really find your history segments on TLL exceedingly interesting. I had never heard of Brian Boru prior to this video. I really love your segments on Native American history, so more of that is always welcome to me. But, really, there's so much history I'm unaware of. I wish my professors/teachers had presented history in the same way you do, made it more about what happened and why that was significant than about memorizing that an event occurred in 763 (or whatever date), then something else happened in 842, with no indication of why I should care. Thank you for igniting an interest in history in me.
Just watched the vampire stream, didn't realize the channel was active now. sharing now
I found lore lodge two days ago and man I've found my new fav channel to binge during the h3 summer vacation.
I love the history segments in the Lore Lodge videos so I finally came over to this side. I hope you keep adding stuff to this channel.
I’d love to see more pre-Colombian to modern history on the peoples of the Americas going region by region. It’s a lot and you’d have enough content for years and I would be more than happy to gobble all that info up. That’s my two cents.
Dang, great video but I feel like I got here late! Hope you do more asap, (especially about Ireland) :)
Great interesting video! Would love to see medieval German content, King Ludwig (who also had a mysterious death) although honestly I’ve found all your content interesting. I enjoy longer content 30 min plus ❤
Absolutely riveting!
The best biography of Brian Boru is The Lion of Ireland by Morgan Llewelyn
More Aiden content is always a win for me. Looking forward to this new channel!
Brian Boru was from County Clare... I like that the voice over is a clip of Pine Island in Connemara (County Galway) 😂
And why Irish uses weird combinations of letters? Irish orthography is derived from the Latin alphabet which was used in Irish and while writing Gaelic script. For an English speaker, the Irish alphabet can look the same as the Latin alphabet but is pronounced differently. There are 18 letters in the traditional Irish alphabet: “a b c d e f g h i l m n o p r s t u”.
A great video! I really enjoy your channel!
This was a fun and interesting video. My husband and I are fans of your Lore Lodge channel. Keep up the great content!
As it's been 4 months since this debut episode without a second, I'd like to see ...a second
It’s coming, we didn’t expect the main channel to take off quite as much as it has but we’re gonna be releasing more here soon
I have actually learned from my mother that we are descendants of Brian Boru. So this is really cool to watch this and learn about him more.
Congrats, for all you know you could be a long forgotten rightful Heir
My Grandmother told us the same. Interesting to hear about him.
so am i, that means we’re related :)
I love it! Thank you. I learned about The History Hut from your mention on The Lore Lodge.
Hooray for history hut’s first video!!
I know what you mean😏
well done! Very enjoyable
Mael Mordha remains one of the coolest-sounding Irish names to this day
I'm related to Brian Boru, through the Boyen line. tfs 💕
11:56 I believe that's the Cathedral in Galway city, which used to be the location of a prison, but was knocked down and built into the building you see there. There's a stone slab in the car park just beside it which is for those hanged there. It's by far the most impressive building in the city.
Well done, you're great at this!
I just posted link to Twitter, I’m going to spend a couple bucks and try to boost the tweet so more people can see it. I’ll watch the vid when I get off work. Big fan, hope you guys keep killing it and god bless!
Idk how I got here. I was wondering on a spoopy channel called Lore Lodge when I was teleported here where the guy's some historian instead. WENDIGUSSY HELP ME
Thank you Aidan this is some quality content I look forward to seeing in the future
20 minutes was perfect. And I like the individual persons story
Found this video & channel due to searching Irish history. 😁 Thank you for sharing!
My biggest issue with Mr.Mattis is his lack of content. Watched all videos twice. Need more
I am a direct descendent of Brian Boru's older brother Mathghamain (I think that's how it's spelled, I'm probably wrong lol), descended from the Del Cais from the North, later settling in County Cork.
Myself, I'm of Australian descent, after having an ancestor sent here in the 1840's for "machine breaking". My family name is Toomer.
Del gcais isnt fro the north its from clair its literally the line of munster.
I love history and leaning about people in general. Hope to see more.
This would make an great series on Netflix. Its like a real life GOT
My grandma and her family are descendent from the same clan. Most of them if not all of them moved to Australia
"History hut" havent heard that name in forever. Good to see the return
Thank you. Yes...use that degree. I have so many history channels saved and ❤ each one-----each one.
I did one of my capstone projects on the battle of Clontarf.
The annals frequently refer to the Norse as “dark foreigners” even after they had assimilated into Irish society by 1014. Super fascinating.
Are you referencing the Gall Gaels?
A "dark" foreigner was usually a Dane and a "fair" foreigner was Norwegian, if I recall correctly. I think it was because the Danes raided and the Norge traded
Love the new diversified content, some long form content would fit the nice niche of info dump, with occasional jokes I need
This video is awesome! I can't wait to see more from this channel!
I'm guessing more videos are coming, since you said to subscribe here on your newest video 😀
I have a request. After you cover king Arthur, you should cover William Martial the perfect knight
I love history and medieval history is one of my favourite times. Thanks for starting this channel.
Also, when I saw “Life of Brian” I thought it was Monty Python for a moment there 😅
was just interested in a medieval king i saw a meme about, wasnt expecting a damn lore lodge jumpscare
Great video!
Aiden! I've skinwalked my way from a Lore Lodge with my fellow John H ᏣᏂ and have loved watching your channel grow both for your specific content and WBP. Love your sincerity and thoroughness of research and look forward to seeing you grow even more!
I definitely expected more than 3 videos 😭
We’ve got a whole new show coming for this channel
Really enjoyed the splashes of humor. 😂
yeah, keep it pushing. its history hut time, keep it pushing w the sick history content. history huuuuuut, hiiiiistory hut yeaaaah
This was great. More vids about noteable individuals throughout history please! (If by some miracle you can find the time!) 😉
Really looking forward to this channel as I'm a bit more into the history and bible stuff than the folklore, but I love it all
Pretty much why I’m here. Just honoring grandpa and pointing out other trifectas connected to the crown🙂
I gave a Like to the video as the second you said "I have a degree in medieval history that I need to use" 😂
Very complicated history to understand....a movie was made for Napoleon which lasted 3 hours,but hero's like brian boru and the after mentioned french general are so complex, genius, revolutionary, intellectual and just down right brilliant that we could never show everything,ever decision,every reason and especially with Brian ,every truth.........but if ever someone has the balls to even try,I will be the first to try to help and the first at the cinema...........and he is only the tip of the iceberg 😊😊
12:33 I keep thinking that I’m hearing FLAVORTOK and I’m like “wtf does tiktok have to do with this video” 😂😂
Stoked to see this channel blow up too.
😊thanks, very good information. 😮my relative was at Brian’s side when he died. I’m sure they were thanking God and praying, but they may have had a nip or two 😮😊 Quinn
You should do one on Sigurd Eysteinsson who treacherously brought 80 men riding on 40 horses to a 40 on 40 agreed upon battle with Máel Brigte the Bucktoothed. In victory he attached Máel Brigte's severed head to his saddle bag and while traveling home the bucktooth got it's revenge and cut Sigurd on the leg causing an infection which killed him.
Glory for the gourd!!
Really happy you started this channel. I can't remember if you game or your opinion on gaming but I would recommend one game for you. Crusader Kings 3. Game starts between 856-1000. You basically try to make a dynasty. If I remember right you can play as the person you cover in the video.
Great video man!
Love this! The longer the better
Brilliant
O'Neill's Dublineers would be an incredible name for a football team.
Great video
Love the content
On Brian's tomb says Brian Emperor of The Scots
Scotts is latin for gaels.
Any way to see the older videos?
Brian Boru is my ancestor. My great grandmother was an O'Brien.
i love this new channel!!!!!
Thanks TH-cam for making youtubers I watch make 15 channels. Definitely want their content all spread out.
As an irish woman, I still to this day look at some irish names and I swear that the person who made these names were just like 'yea we'll put that letter there and put that one there and there we have it, a beautiful name that is going to piss off all of our descendants and everyone else in the world, good luck'
You read a word in Irish, and you think, “What a great, beautiful-sounding name, mac cumhaill”, and then you find out it’s just pronounced mac cool.
You're not irish
always enjoy history stuff. I'm looking forward to more
Briaín Borúmhe was not the first "High King" of Ireland. There were earlier high kings. He was the first high king to be annointed "Emperor of All the Gaels of Ireland".
Buzzing for more history content from you guys, any chance of some Scottish history around the Picts by any chance? 👀 Always been keen to learn more about my homeland, we really only learned about WWI & II in my school (which was interesting) but would have loved some more ancient/medieval stuff too. Keep up the great work!
So so you wanna talk to me...must be a tricky task a quest of epic proportions to get that arranged since our offices are so distant in London. Walking distance 3 minutes? How did I pass by there last year? A couple of dozen times? I hope the coffee is better than in May at BoE.
I have a question if there was no documentation why no start one especially if if there will br a battle makes no since
Please do the Battle Of Karansebes, because you'll have fun and lolz.
Short or long doesn't matter to me so long as they're thorough.
Sea, sea; ba mhaith liom ui'sce beatha na Albanach.....Seanli'n Mhailceirr Dhub le do theul. Dublin was a swinging town back in those days---we use to call it ""Baile atha Cliath.""
Thanks for the summery of a complex story Aiden, well worth a film one day!
Boru was my ancestor, so I’m biased 🙃
Documentation is crushal for that
Very, very interesting!
It's rumored my people to send from Brian baru my grandfather Got someone to look into our heritage.And she said that we descended from brian beru
When will there be a new video
YAY HISTORY HUT!!!
Have there ever been any movies made about this guy? If not there should be.
My favorite medieval era is the early medieval Era, like the 7th and 8th history
I know I’m late to this video, but I think you should stick to doing longer videos, since I listen to your stuff while I’m at work.
First? On the channel? :D enjoying the content already!
Yes you are!
1:24 it's because it is a non-latin language written with a roman script but it is only roman shapes not necessarily roman sounds. Give them their own script babes, make a conlangscript (bc conscript is already a word), even if it is based on roman characters. Change em up a bit, make it look as different to roman as greek & cyrillic
Can't wait for more of this. I like history but it isn't one of my things & I don't know a lot of it. Excited for more.
btw do you have a PO box? I just got a book & I want to see if I can send it to you.
ps smokey holes I just figured out by reading "ard ri" that roi like king is the same place the word royal comes from how did I not know this
OK that was decent video I have to admit!