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Whats the game name called
ОтветитьWhen I did history in highschool I was hoping Harold would win, but now I think it was it was better than William won, as he gave us the technology of the rest of Europe, and his disendants would make England a Kingdom to respect, Edward III for example
Ответитьthis is just a game, total war to be more precise
ОтветитьWilliam the Bastard just got lucky.... 😡
ОтветитьDo islamic battles please
ОтветитьThe fact that Harold had just travelled hundreds of miles within a few days to reach William after suffering losses at Stamford Bridge, yet he still almost wins with half his elite huscarls already depleted. It just shows the strength and resilience of Harold and the English.
ОтветитьI even thought this is bannerlord
ОтветитьDo the battle’s of skanderbeg if you dare
ОтветитьThe video is awesome. Thanks for taking the time.
ОтветитьIts nothing compared to china civil war 💀
ОтветитьYou can just imagine the absolute carnage and brutality in this battle.
ОтветитьHarold should have never lost this battle. William was very lucky..
ОтветитьThe Normans , descendants of the Vikings (Norseman) hence Normandy France , were sort of same racial stock as those Saxons ; both of Germanic origins .
The Normans use of the arrow help defeat the Saxons. Ironically it was the English longbow that help defeat the French @ Agincourt , Portiers , and Crece' in the Hundred Years War 1315 to 1450 abouts the time line .
Nice video please buy on cases grateful to self you make it even for video so video❤❤❤❤❤
ОтветитьAnd we wouldn't say bon appetite either
ОтветитьCan you do like American Civil War and Napoleon?
ОтветитьOverall good production but feels short and too concise. Off key narration and poor elocution also lets it down.
Can you do the Battle of Jutland?
Thank you.
I don't remember anything saying King Harold (the rightful king) was Killed by the arrow....his bodyguard kept protecting him but he was attacked and hacked to death
ОтветитьThe dude in the thumbnail would be me in this battle 😂... 😮😮😮😮🤪
ОтветитьSome researchers believe that the battle was not met on Senlac Hill but running up the valley from Crowhurst. No one has found any archeological evidence that the battle took place below the Abbey on Senlac Hill. Senlac means blood lake in old French.
ОтветитьThis is what happens when you take silver 4 players in war, they fkn chase like noobs and then die, typical
ОтветитьSmall fact, the arrow didn’t kill Harold. He pulled it out but was attacked by knights with swords who cut him down. All his house carls stayed with his body fighting to the last man.
ОтветитьIt really is hard to believe that all those men were loyal enough to to those two men that they a lot of them weren’t deserters.
ОтветитьLet's go William
ОтветитьCryyy
ОтветитьIN WHICH GAME OR PROGRAM WAS THE ANIMATION MADE ?
ОтветитьThis is what I imagine Total War Medieval 2 Remastered to look like
ОтветитьThrones of britannia total war is better than this.
ОтветитьYou did a good job. Looking forward to seeing more of your historical videos
ОтветитьAnd that was the last time the British islands have been invaded and conquered.
ОтветитьWonderful video. You really bring these battles to life!
Ответитьit was the Flemish at the other flank with some french
Ответитьlooked like Total War
ОтветитьЛучше снимайте на движках из игр. Ужасная анимация.
ОтветитьWilliam's decendants own 20% of UK land.
ОтветитьSo u made this video u didn't play a game
Ответитьwe need Maldon 991
ОтветитьAh yes Guillaume le Conquérant, he made England speak French for 300 years
ОтветитьAnd French became the language of royalty and education for 300 years eventually combining with Old English to create Middle English.
ОтветитьLooks like total war 😂
ОтветитьHarold would have won if he didn't have to fight the Norse first, and maybe if his right flank didn't make such a critical mistake..
ОтветитьWhat game is this? It looks like with Total war game.
ОтветитьWhat did he used to do the video? Total war??
ОтветитьCool video! I love history very much!
ОтветитьHow come you can't pronounce half the words in the video? Cavalry, Bretons, I'm sure there will be more.
ОтветитьHarold wasn't killed by arrow The Bayeux tapestry is dark vengeful propaganda manipulation like the Hussite heretics
ОтветитьPlease do waterloo
ОтветитьUhh - NO! This is certainly NOT the way the battle of 'Hastings' went, OR William's rein for that matter. Set loose upon the inhabitants of the surrounding area almost as soon as his forces began landing in England, William caused a mott & bailey to be built as well. Wow, you'd think archeologists would be kean to find that little number, right? The calvary charged and mock retreated many times over the nearly nine hour engagement. Lead by the Duke himself, who had three mounts killed out from under him! At a crucial time in the battle, (the Anglo-Saxon‐Jute-Goth-Dane army would have referred to it as a fight instead of a battle no doubt as battle is a Frankish word) some confusion on the left flank of the only real calvary on the field really DID begin to fall back in disarray, as a rumor that Duke William was dead began to percolate among his men. Hearing of his demise speared William to ride in front of the calvary on his new mount, throwing his helm back so that all could see his face, & know the rumor to be untrue! The left flank now enveloped the part of Harold's army that had thought they were pursuing a beaten foe, found to their horror that they we're as defeated as all that, and were decimated. (1 in 10) A small 'hit squad' of Norman Knights rode into the ranks, and surrounded Harold, cutting him down. The pieces of him gathered together to be shone to their Lord, in hopes of a boone thereafter. (After the conclusion of hospitalitys, Harold's wife would petition William for her husband's remains so that she could bury him with honor - request was granted, but never fulfilled, for whatever reason, we do not know.) Later accounts said that his place was "unrecoverable" so it is indeed lost to history. No arrow through the eye. This story doesn't even come into existence until much, much later. Perhaps 200 years or so! A fabrication of the death of a king? The Bayeux Tapestry has been altered (perhaps a lot of times) so what we were taught in school is wrong. Cheers!
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