I'm happy to say that I took the pictures of Warwick Castle and the Tower of London (7:01) myself on a recent trip home to the UK. They actually inspired this video.
I'd like to note that William the Conquerer didn't only bring Normans with him. He also brought a lot of Flemish with him. Around 1/3 of William's army was Flemish, which itself was because of his marriage with Matilda of Flanders, and many Flemish merchants and nobles migrated to England following the events of 1066.
And thus a french noble became the king of england... Surely having a king as part of your royal court won't bring problems down the line.... I mean, what could go wrong?
Ever thought about doing a video on how US president Hayes saved Paraguay from ceasing to exist or how Bolivia keeps getting it's land taken from its neighbors.
There's one historical mistake in this video, the decedents of William stopped ruling England after the war of the roses in the 1480s, replaced by the tudors, and after that the house of Windsor ruled and still rules to this day (Victoria was a Windsor as were all her descendants) also ironically the house of Windsor are actually from hannover in Germany but they had to change to Windsor to sound more English. ( disclaimer, Nothing i said is false so if this is removed for false information then im gonna need some links to sources proving its false, this is because I got my information from 1st hand sources [people who were actually there] the same way you [hopefully] do when making these videos.)
You're right about the different houses (although you skipped Stuart), but even the Windsors actually are still descended from William the Conqueror. Sophia of Hannover was the granddaughter of James I, who was the great-great-grandson of Henry Tudor through his daughter Mary, and Henry Tudor was the great-great-great-grandson of Edward III through the Lancastrian branch of the house of Plantagenet.
The Tudors were direct relations of the Lancastrians and Yorks, who were both direct Angevins, who were direct descendents of William. Who himself was cousins with Harald Godwinson and Edward the Confessor, who were also indirectly related to Alfred and whole Cerdicing line of Wessex
I'm happy to say that I took the pictures of Warwick Castle and the Tower of London (7:01) myself on a recent trip home to the UK. They actually inspired this video.
Really fun and intresting vid! Ceep it up my freind :)
Thanks, I intend to!
Bruh
I'd like to note that William the Conquerer didn't only bring Normans with him. He also brought a lot of Flemish with him. Around 1/3 of William's army was Flemish, which itself was because of his marriage with Matilda of Flanders, and many Flemish merchants and nobles migrated to England following the events of 1066.
Very true! His father-in-law, the Duke of Flanders, was also instrumental in securing William's power in Normandy during his early reign there.
@@LookBackHistory small correction: Flanders was a county, not a duchy.
@@viktorcoudere3615 Yep... early morning brain
Another large contingent was made up of Bretons in fact I believe that the Bretons were to the left Normans in the centre and Flemings on the right
aslo she was from the house of wessex so she actually untiled the anglo saxons and normans in marriage
This channel is so underrated and I hope it gets more light in the future
Haha, thanks!
And thus a french noble became the king of england... Surely having a king as part of your royal court won't bring problems down the line.... I mean, what could go wrong?
On English neck a Norman yoke, and ever since our aristos and mps (same difference) are mostly of Norman stock.
great video
I'm glad you enjoyed it.
They build a castle on the head of the wild village people in every town
Ever thought about doing a video on how US president Hayes saved Paraguay from ceasing to exist or how Bolivia keeps getting it's land taken from its neighbors.
Maybe, South American history really isn't my area of expertise though. Might be better to leave those topics to others. Thanks for the comment!
Worse event in the Anglo Saxon history.
@@enclaveofdoom or the best
Good video
So they conquered by fortifying
There's one historical mistake in this video, the decedents of William stopped ruling England after the war of the roses in the 1480s, replaced by the tudors, and after that the house of Windsor ruled and still rules to this day (Victoria was a Windsor as were all her descendants) also ironically the house of Windsor are actually from hannover in Germany but they had to change to Windsor to sound more English. ( disclaimer, Nothing i said is false so if this is removed for false information then im gonna need some links to sources proving its false, this is because I got my information from 1st hand sources [people who were actually there] the same way you [hopefully] do when making these videos.)
You're right about the different houses (although you skipped Stuart), but even the Windsors actually are still descended from William the Conqueror. Sophia of Hannover was the granddaughter of James I, who was the great-great-grandson of Henry Tudor through his daughter Mary, and Henry Tudor was the great-great-great-grandson of Edward III through the Lancastrian branch of the house of Plantagenet.
The Tudors were direct relations of the Lancastrians and Yorks, who were both direct Angevins, who were direct descendents of William. Who himself was cousins with Harald Godwinson and Edward the Confessor, who were also indirectly related to Alfred and whole Cerdicing line of Wessex
They dressed up like their dead mothers and murdered their enemies while they were showering
How did he rule England? With cruelty and terror.
The queen is related to alfred the great as well though
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