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Season 2020
2020x1
Before There Was An England: The History of Wessex in the 9th Century
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In this one I take a look at the fortunes of the Kingdom of Wessex before the time of Alfred the Great and the Great Heathen Army of 865. First of all I'll take a look at King Ecgberht
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In this one I take a look at the fortunes of the Kingdom of Wessex before the time of Alfred the Great and the Great Heathen Army of 865. First of all I'll take a look at King Ecgberht (802-839) who shattered the Mercian Supremacy at the Battle of Ellandun in 825 and cemented West-Saxon control over all the Anglo-Saxon lands south of the Thames. Following this I'll also delve into the reign of his son King Æthelwulf (839-858) and his response to the Viking incursions as well as what information can be gleaned about the nature of the West-Saxon Kingdom and its relationship with Mercia during the time.
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After the Norman Conquest of 1066 and the installation of William, Duke of Normandy's dynasty as the new kings of England, for the first time in the history of the united kingdom its
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After the Norman Conquest of 1066 and the installation of William, Duke of Normandy's dynasty as the new kings of England, for the first time in the history of the united kingdom its rulers no longer spoke English. Instead they spoke Norman French, a Romance language that left its mark on Modern English in the form of new vocabulary like pork, beef, castle, captain, forest. But in the new Netflix film "The King", Henry V is shown to be speaking English; and without a French accent. Is this accurate? In this video I take a look at when the kings of England stopped speaking French and started speaking English.
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2020x3
How did the Vikings Become French? | The Origin and History of the Normans.
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The Norman Conquest of England in 1066 is undoubtedly the most famous date in British History, and the fact they conquered England in this year is one of the few things most know about the Normans. In 911 AD Charles the Simple, King of West Francia, granted the County of Rouen to a Viking warleader called Rollo (Hrólfr in Old Norse), starting a process that would lead to the formation of the Duchy of Normandy. While Rollo's followers were originally Old Norse-speaking, sea-faring, pagan, Viking Age Scandinavians bent on plunder, within several generations they were unrecognisable, having become French-speaking, Christian feudal overlords.
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2020x4
How Did Camels and Climate Change Make Islam's Rise to Power Possible?
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Islam is the world's second largest religion with over 24.4% of its population being Muslim: that's 1.9 billion people. Today I'm going to look at the early days of the religion, when in a very short period of time the Islamic Empire conquered large swathes of the Middle East, Africa, and the Iberian Peninsula. What many people don't know is that three cataclysmic volcanic eruptions, leading to the so called Late Antique Little Ice Age, and the subsequent boost in size of camel herds may have greatly aided those early Muslim conquerors.
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In 911 AD a Viking chief named Rollo (Old Norse Hrólfr) was given as a fief the territory of Normandy in the North of France, the then Western Frankish Kingdom. 155 years later his
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In 911 AD a Viking chief named Rollo (Old Norse Hrólfr) was given as a fief the territory of Normandy in the North of France, the then Western Frankish Kingdom. 155 years later his descendant William would become a king in England starting the Norman Era and leaving a legacy that would shape British and world history. But in terms of those first Scandinavians that came to Northern France in the 10th Century, what language did they speak and how did this influence the development of Modern English that is spoken throughout the world today? While they were originally Old Norse speakers, soon the new "Normans" switched to the local vernacular of Old French, this new blend becoming known as "Old Norman" which retained some interesting features and loaned many words from Old Norse and decisively influenced the English language as we know it.
Related Videos:
How Did the Vikings Become French:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLnGd3rc_Fo
When Did English Kings Stop Speaking French:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nzg9u-_J5CY
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#Vikings #Normans#Medieval
2020x5
Is "Anglo-Saxon" A Racist Term And Should My Degree Be Banned? (ASNC)
Episode overview
Basically someone wrote an article earlier today explaining why he thought the name of my course at Cambridge University, this being Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic (ASNaC or ASNC for
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Basically someone wrote an article earlier today explaining why he thought the name of my course at Cambridge University, this being Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic (ASNaC or ASNC for short) is racist and why it should be banned. Naturally I had to respond to this.
Link to the Article (Comment with Finesse My Lads):
https://www.varsity.co.uk/opinion/18597?fbclid=IwAR1Q8ctVkYKOrPnUF7ziGVL3BeEjhQhzKGtqFgaFUMlRaPhGyXnPPklc_Kc
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"East of Tunis” - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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#AngloSaxon #History #CambridgeUniversity
2020x6
Why Is There A Mongolia In China? | History of Inner Mongolia
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Did you know that more Mongols live in the Chinese State of Inner Mongolia than in the country that bears their name; Mongolia proper?
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#Mongolia #China #Mongol
2020x8
Alfred the Great's Brothers and Sister | The History of Wessex & The Vikings
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In this one I take a look at the brothers and sister of Alfred the Great, all kings of Wessex and/or Kent from Æthelstan, Æthelbald, Æthelberht, Æthelswith and Æthelred.
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#Vikings #LastKingdom #AngloSaxon
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Norse explorers sited the landmass of Greenland already early on in the 10th Century, though the first permanent colony was founded there by Erik the Red in 985, after which it continued to be inhabited by Scandinavians into the 15th Century when the settlement disappeared. In this video I put forward the theory that the Norse obsession and cultural prestige attached to the rearing of cattle played a role in their demise.
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"Echoes of Time" - Kevin MacLeod
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#Vikings #Norse #Greenland
2020x17
Was Christopher Columbus A Catalan? | The Great Catalan Conspiracy
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Famous historical figures like William Shakespeare, Leonardo Da Vinci, Christopher Columbus, Fransisco Pizarro, Hernán Cortés, Miguel De Cervantes, Erasmus and more are all national
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Famous historical figures like William Shakespeare, Leonardo Da Vinci, Christopher Columbus, Fransisco Pizarro, Hernán Cortés, Miguel De Cervantes, Erasmus and more are all national treasures for Englishmen, Italians, Spaniards and Dutchmen respectively. But wait! What if I told you that they all hailed from Catalonia and were all proud Catalans? Has Spain been subverting and Castile-washing history? (Obviously Not).
Guardian Article:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/mar/09/catalonia-pays-3-to-firms-linked-to-shakespeare-was-catalan-theory
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Some 20% of Canadians speak French as a first language - that's over 7 million people! Sometimes known as Joual or Québécois, the French in Canada is a little different to that which is spoken in France today, though the dialects were once the same, having been brought form Europe in the 16th and 17th Century. In this video I'll look at why some people in Canada still speak French, the story of cities like Montreal an Quebec, The French And Indian War/ 7 Years War, interactions with the First Nations people and the more modern history of Canada as well. Oh, and memes.
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Hungarian Rhapsody - Franz Liszt
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COVID-19 or the Coronavirus as it's often referred to has dominated the world's news for over a month now and has, or soon will have, a dramatic effect on our daily lives. And yes this is not the only time the world has been struck with a virus of this type. SARS (South Asian Respiratory Syndrome) broke out in 2003 in Southern China as a result of close contact with civet cats who had been infected with a strain of coronavirus by bats. MERS (Middle East Respiratory Syndrome) erupted in the Arabian Peninsula in 2012 and soon there were cases in multiple countries, this time caused by transmission from camels who were once again infected by bats.
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China's red and gold flag, the Wǔxīng Hóngqí in Mandarin, is well known as the Chinese national symbol, though it only came into use in the late 1940's, at which time many other flags
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China's red and gold flag, the Wǔxīng Hóngqí in Mandarin, is well known as the Chinese national symbol, though it only came into use in the late 1940's, at which time many other flags had been used to represent China from the Qing Dynasty's 5-clawed dragon on a yellow field, through the flags of the Xinhai and Wuchang Rebellions and that designed by Sun Yat-sen which is still Taiwan's current flag.
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#China #HongKong #Flags
Japan's flag is one of the most iconic and easily recognisable. Known in Japanese as the Hinomaru, it symbolises the sun and by extension the emperor. Popularised by games like Call of
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Japan's flag is one of the most iconic and easily recognisable. Known in Japanese as the Hinomaru, it symbolises the sun and by extension the emperor. Popularised by games like Call of Duty: World At War, and as seen in many iconic photographs and videos from the Second World War, the Japanese also famously used the "Rising Sun Flag", known in Japanese as the Hiashi. What's the history behind these flags and their usage?
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#Japan #JapaneseHistory #Flags
2020x13
How Did the Zulus Go From Tribe to Empire? | Rise of the Zulus (1790-1828)
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Perhaps the most famous of Africa's tribes, the Zulus rose to prominence under their King Shaka at the start of the 19th Century on the Eastern seaboard of what's now South Africa. In
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Perhaps the most famous of Africa's tribes, the Zulus rose to prominence under their King Shaka at the start of the 19th Century on the Eastern seaboard of what's now South Africa. In the years following Shaka's death his successors would have encounters with the Boer Voortrekkers and more famously, with the British culminating in the Anglo-Zulu War (1879) where they managed to decisively defeat them at the Battle of Isandlwana before themselves suffering defeat at the now infamous Battle of Rorke's Drift. But in this video I'm not going to be talking about the much more well known story of the British Invasion of Zululand in the later 19th Century and the demise of the Zulu Empire, but rather about its origin and how it came about. In the 18th Century the Zulu as a people had only just become a separate entity, and certainly were not one of the major players on the scene before the time of Shaka. A series of factors played a role in their rise to power around the turn of the 19th Century, most notably the actions of Shaka himself as well as a shift in the way in which warfare was carried about by the tribes of the region and their interactions with European trading networks.
Useful Charts' Video on the Zulu Royal Family Tree:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NsoQRh2aqZQ
Article on Warfare and the Rise of the Zulu State:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/44631306_Warfare_Political_Leadership_and_State_Formation_The_Case_of_the_Zulu_Kingdom_1808-1879#fullTextFileContent
Related Videos of Mine:
The Great Trek:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=028OjMGirj0&t=25s
The First Boer War:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJwrZ0rlAa4&t=25s
The South African Flag:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCwBLovFNQk&t=1s
Is the Film "Zulu" Racist?
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At the Battle of Isandlwana in 1879, an army of Zulu warriors armed with cowhide shields and short stabbing spears succeeded in defeating and killing an army of 1,800 British regulars
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At the Battle of Isandlwana in 1879, an army of Zulu warriors armed with cowhide shields and short stabbing spears succeeded in defeating and killing an army of 1,800 British regulars and their allies, armed with the latest European fire arms and artillery. The tactics they employed, the "Horns of the Buffalo" or Impondo Zankomo in isiZulu, owe their existence to the military genius of the man who forged the Zulu Empire in the heat of the African sun: Shaka. His military innovations and reforms included the invention of a new, shorter spear called the Assegai, or more commonly known by its isiZulu nickname: the iKlwa, and that of much larger, thicker shields capable of shielding his warriors when closing on an enemy from range. These inventions suited his tactical style of combat, surrounding an enemy and cutting them down at close quarters instead of the much lighter style that had predominated in African combat before. Off the battlefield he used psychological warfare and guerrilla tactics to great effect too.
Article on Shaka's Military Reforms:
https://apps.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/a612214.pdf
Article on the Rise of the Zulu Empire & Warfare's Role:
file:///C:/Users/Admin/Downloads/1999-zulu.pdf
Zulu Rising: The Epic Story of Isandlwana and Rorke's Drift - Ian Knight
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The Rise of the Zulu:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ig4Sb53rNpw
The Great Trek:
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The First Boer War:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJwrZ0rlAa4&t=25s
The South African Flag:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCwBLovFNQk&t=1s
Is the Film "Zulu" Racist?
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2020x19
How did the Zulus Interact with the Voortrekkers? | The Zulu-Boer War (1835-1839)
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The Boers were the descendants of Dutch settlers in the Cape of South Africa who during the Great Trek "trekked" inland and founded several Boer Republics. The Zulus were a kingdom that
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The Boers were the descendants of Dutch settlers in the Cape of South Africa who during the Great Trek "trekked" inland and founded several Boer Republics. The Zulus were a kingdom that rose to prominence in the early 19th Century under the direction of Shaka Zulu and soon became the greatest military power in Southeast Africa. In this video I'll be looking at the relationship between the Boer Voortrekkers moving eastwards into the interior of the African continent and the Zulu they met standing in their way.
Related Videos of Mine:
The Great Trek:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=028OjMGirj0&t=25s
The First Boer War:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJwrZ0rlAa4&t=25s
The South African Flag:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCwBLovFNQk&t=1s
Is the Film "Zulu" Racist?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mtUlID2T0I4
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Music Used:
Eine Kleine Nachtmusik - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Expeditionary - Kevin MacLeod
"Sunday Dub” - Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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2020x14
Who was the "Leonidas of the Lowlands?" | David Leslie - Scots Civil War Hero (1600 - 1682)
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Perhaps the most gifted general to come out of Scotland in the 17th century, David Leslie is unfortunately a little known Scottish hero who fought for his religion, country, and even at
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Perhaps the most gifted general to come out of Scotland in the 17th century, David Leslie is unfortunately a little known Scottish hero who fought for his religion, country, and even at times, his King. David Leslie led the charge for the side of parliament, the famous Covenanters, to many victories against the Royalists in both Scotland and south of the border in England thus taking part in both the Scottish and English Civil War or War of the Three Kingdoms as it's sometimes termed. Before this he served in the Swedish Army of the 17th Century and saw action against the Russians in Polish service during the Smolensk War.
Durham's Exhibition of Scots soldiers captured after Dunbar:
https://www.historyscotland.com/articles/events-exhibitions/bodies-of-evidence-new-exhibition-tells-the-story-of-17th-century
Related Videos of Mine:
Hannibal of the Highlands | Marquis of Montrose:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWLWqk_Vw6s&t=2s
Why Does Clan Campbell Hate Clan MacDonald?
youtube.com/watch?v=HEZs0NNWXDA&t=13s
How to Tell Apart Scots-Gaelic and Irish:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adg5Ds_9zCA&t=46s
Which Language Did Robert the Bruce Speak?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_UmUEP57V4&t=104s
How Did the Dutch Revolutionise 17th Century Warfare?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Mp1leRBfn8&t=37s
The Eighty Years War:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92RULCzpzcY&t=781s
Why Were the Dutch At War With the Isles of Scilly?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brumAIB0dxs&t=279s
Go Fund My Windmills (Patreon):
https://www.patreon.com/HistorywithHilbert
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https://twitter.com/HistorywHilbert
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Music Used:
Egmont Overture - Ludwig van Beethoven
Drums of the Deep - Kevin MacLeod
Division - Kevin MacLeod
Echoes of Time - Kevin Mac
2020x20
The Dream of the Rood | Old English Easter Elegy Or Secret Pagan Poem?
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So I've decided to move the content on my second channel Vlogs in Clogs through as a section on here on the main channel. So it's basically just a normal video on a theme but outdoors
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So I've decided to move the content on my second channel Vlogs in Clogs through as a section on here on the main channel. So it's basically just a normal video on a theme but outdoors and in a vlog-style whilst I'm walking. Note that no walkers were sneezed on during the making of this production.
Today I wanted to talk about the Dream of the Rood, as it was Easter Sunday and the poem is an Old English, Anglo-Saxon one about the crucifixion and the resurrection as well as more broadly some themes on conversion and the Anglo-Saxon conversion from paganism to Christianity and how this might have come about and manifested in the literature of the time.
Further Reading:
"A Choice of Anglo-Saxon Verse" - Richard Hamer
(This is the edition I'm reading from which has facing translations of the Old English Dream of the Rood as well as most of the other, more famous poetry written in the language.)
Further Videos Of Mine:
Old English with Cefin Beorn of Leornende Eald Englisc:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kw6dIxg6PjE
Old English Sound Change in Strong Verbs:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zRW3HuQV0Q&t=454s
The History of the Viking Age in England:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNQM29ZUXvk&t=38s
The History of Viking Age York:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GQoKogCIN4
Go Fund My Windmills (Patreon):
https://www.patreon.com/HistorywithHilbert
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It would be hard to imagine the most famous Native American tribes, the Sioux or Lakota, Cheyenne, Comanche and famous battles like Little Bighorn and the Adobe Walls without the spirited mustang horses they rode. In terms of how long people have inhabited the Americas however, horses are a very recent addition to their cultures, only being introduced by the Spanish expeditions into North America in the 17th Century. With the Great Pueblo Revolt of 1680 whole herds escaped onto the Great Plains and the secret weapon of the Spaniards had been exposed to the Native tribes that lived in its vicinity. Even before this the Apache, Geronimo's ancestors, had been raiding the Pueblo settlements under Spanish protection and had acquired horses for themselves, becoming the first mounted tribe in America's history. Soon more would follow. Most famous of these were the Comanche, Quannah Parker's ancestors, who by all accounts were the most skilled riders as documented by the accounts of the artist George Catlin. By the 18th Century horses had been traded and raided right the way into the northern reaches of the Great Plains in what's now Canada among the Blackfeet Nations who referred to them as "big dogs" and later "elk dogs" as they'd never before encountered such creatures until their Shoshone enemies used them in battle against them.
Further Reading:
Empire of the Summer Moon - S. C. Gwynne
(This is the book I'm reading at the moment and is a great introduction ot the history of the Comanche tribe of the Southern Plains. An account is also given of how the Apaches first obtained and learned to use horses and then how the C
The Last Kingdom Season 4 came out about a week ago and while I did really enjoy this new season and the direction it went in, I have a major bone to pick with the producers regarding
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The Last Kingdom Season 4 came out about a week ago and while I did really enjoy this new season and the direction it went in, I have a major bone to pick with the producers regarding the portrayal of Edward the Elder. Edward was the eldest son of Alfred the Great and his wife Ealhswith, and was responsible for the conquest of large parts of the so-called "Danelaw" of Danish controlled East Anglia, Essex and Eastern Mercia during his lifetime. His portrayal in season 4 is of a young man who is both shown as being indecisive whilst then flipping to the other extreme of being rash and reckless towards the end. Furthermore, he is shown as disrespecting and seeking to harm both his mother Ealhswith and Æthelflæd. The historical record of Edward the Elder directly contradicts many of the things shown in the Last Kingdom with regards to his personality and his campaigns against the Danelaw and will be what I look at in this video.
Related Videos of Mine:
The Droom of the Rood - Anglo-Saxon Poetry:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8niohtns4w
How the Anglo-Saxons and Vikings Used Money Differently:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwIgZS0MnCo&t=157s
The Lindybiege Video on The Last Kingdom Season 1:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCJUDdEirco
My Oldest Video (A Response to the Above):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dPpByJuSv4
Were the Vikings Meaner Than Other Medieval Peoples@
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nn2zO3vJsA&t=2s
Anglo-Saxon and Norse Paganism - The Same:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1jPjOBhUFw
Old English - The Langauge of the Anglo-Saxons:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kw6dIxg6PjE&t=1s
Alfred the Great:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7C-g1J5EKwQ&t=734s
Wessex Before Alfred:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Xg7hTwX5YE&t=128s
Alfred the Great's Brothers and Sisters:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cn8Q0e8RZro&t=334s
History of the Viking Age in England:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNQM29ZUXvk&t=48s
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2020x21
How Is Climate Change Revealing The Secrets of the Viking Age?
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Melting ice high up in the mountains of Norway has left behind traces of a world long lost to time. Archaeological excavations at Lendbreen have unearthed a host of items at incredibly high elevations dating back to the Viking Age and beyond. The nature of the finds and their volume suggests that these high up palces thought to be impassable were actually highways over which people and goods were being transported from the hinterland to the coastal settlements that connected them with a trading network that stretched out across the North Sea to Anglo-Saxon England and the Carolingian Empire as well as the Baltic and beyond.
Further Reading:
News Article Mentioned:
https://news.artnet.com/art-world/melting-ice-reveals-ancient-viking-trade-route-1841139?utm_content=buffer40efc&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=news&fbclid=IwAR0ObCo27g_j3JlpBFebSC9VzwA_1GpKOiB_9CThWnOplvOLg_zKf1y_-wk
Article on Ice Patch Reindeer Hunting In Norway:
https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rsos.171738
Related Videos of Mine:
Did Cows Doom Norse Greenland:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3C5HZ_6IWs4&t=109s
How Camels and Climate Change Made Islam:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lybbms5TPLM&t=75s
Why Were the Romans Allied to the Vikings' Ancestors:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNk9t3ftgGU&t=650s
Why did the Vikings and the Anglo-Saxons Use Money Differently?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwIgZS0MnCo&t=157s
Go Fund My Windmills (Patreon):
https://www.patreon.com/HistorywithHilbert
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2020x23
Assassin's Creed Valhalla: What It Gets Right About the Viking Age
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So a lot of people have asked me to take a look at the new Assassin's Creed: Valhalla trailer and take about how historically accurate the portrayal of the Viking Age is in it... so here
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So a lot of people have asked me to take a look at the new Assassin's Creed: Valhalla trailer and take about how historically accurate the portrayal of the Viking Age is in it... so here it is.
Mentioned Videos:
Assassin's Creed: Valhalla Trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0Fr3cS3MtY
NOT REAL VIKINGS!!! Assassin's Creed Valhalla trailer review: CRIMES AGAINST MEDIEVAL REALISM:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c2veUmKku0I
Handling Viking Age Weapons:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZyl5SKqUaU
Related Videos of Mine:
The History of the Viking Age in England:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNQM29ZUXvk&t=38s
The History of Viking Age York:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9GQoKogCIN4
Go Fund My Windmills (Patreon):
https://www.patreon.com/HistorywithHilbert
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https://discordapp.com/invite/UMzHMtA?fbclid=IwAR371psEo9VsqZ36Ukpuh6xS9YzY2xuV07qfHMcnsUIZjHgzovHaUdWw9ec
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While ultimately less well know than the "Union Flag", more commonly referred to as simple the British Flag, St George's red cross on a white field is the national flag of England and
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While ultimately less well know than the "Union Flag", more commonly referred to as simple the British Flag, St George's red cross on a white field is the national flag of England and the English. But for much of the Middle Ages, it wasn't the only one used by the kingdom of England, and St George had to contend with the like of St Edmund and St Edward for prime position as "the" flag of England.
Images Used:
St Edward's Flag by Sodacan:
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/legalcode
St Edmund's Flag by GJo:
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/legalcode
Mentioned Videos:
Duchy of Normandy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLnGd3rc_Fo&t=185s
The North Sea Empire:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BQREV5ksgA
Why Did the French Flag Change:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyobQzujdqY&t=158s
Edward VI Ten Minute History:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMm03Tg2XPA
Go Fund My Windmills (Patreon):
https://www.patreon.com/HistorywithHilbert
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Music Used:
Angevin B - Kevin MacLeod
Loopster - Kevin MacLeod
Master of the Feast - Kevin MacLeod
Sunday Dub - Kevin MacLeod
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#England #Flags #Britain
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2020x26
How Did the Viking Age Start in Frisia? | History of the Netherlands c. 700 - 810 AD
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2020x28
Could the Vikings Understand the Anglo-Saxons? Old Norse & Old English Mutual Intelligibility?
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2020x30
How did the Norse & the Sámi Interact? | The History with Hilbert Podcast
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2020x32
Runes and Writing: Futhark and Futhorc and Roman Letters | The History with Hilbert Podcast
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2020x34
The Largest Native American RAID in History | 1840 Texas In Flames
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2020x35
Hilbert In Rome: Castel Sant'Angelo Is Waiting | Vlogs In Clogs
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Where Are Denmark's Viking Ships? | Roskilde Vlogs in Clogs
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2020x39
Why Was There An Anglo Saxon District in Rome? | Vlogs in Clogs
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2020x40
The First Viking Kingdom in Frisia? | History of the Netherlands 826 - 852 AD
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2020x41
How Did Strathclyde Dominate the Picts in the Early Middle Ages?
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2020x43
How Did Southern Native American Tribes Get Their Names?
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2020x48
What Happened to Nieuw Amsterdam? | The Birth of New York
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2020x50
What was the "Netherlands' Vietnam?" | Dutch War in Indonesia (1945-1949)
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2020x51
Why Did the British Invade the Faroe Islands In World War 2?
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2020x52
Is Norse/Viking "Paganism" An Outdated Term? | "Heathens," "Pagans," and "pre-Christians"
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2020x54
Why Did the Netherlands Send Soldiers to The East Indies In 1945? | Not Just Greed?
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2020x56
Why Did Thailand Invade France in World War 2? | Franco-Thai War (1940-1941)
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What was the Oriental Blitzkrieg? | Early World War 2 in the Pacific (1941-1942)
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