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CardinalConky
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Wars of the Roses
#warsoftheroses #englishnobility #dukes
A fascinating period, watch and listen to the tale of the most epic dynastic feud of the medieval word.
A fascinating period, watch and listen to the tale of the most epic dynastic feud of the medieval word.
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The Giudices of Cagliari & Logudoro
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Sardinia has a rich and facinating history. The Giudices of Cagliari and Logudoro were 2/4 Giudices on the Island. Aborea and Gallura will come soon! #Cagliari #Sardinia #ItalianHistory
The House of Borgia: The Dukes of Gandía
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Through nepotism, bribery and simony, the Borgia family rose to the top of the Papal food-chain, before falling just as swiftly from it. Hope you enjoy! Italian Wars playlist- ua-cam.com/play/PLX_DzQu_MnhFmO9jvD5MZTeKSeOh_ut8M.html
The Princes and Dukes of Benevento: 571-1077
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40 minutes long (a bit rambly) 506 years of History for the for-most principality in southern italy. The lombards were Conquered by scarecins, greeks and franks, but not the Beneventans. Thanks for watching, have a great day! #Benevento #Lombards #ItalianHistory
The Mazarinettes (The Nieces of Cardinal Mazarin)
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Sorry for the wait. The Mazarinettes were a group of 7 cousins, who married into a who's who of European nobility. find out how Prince eugene of Savoy, Bonnie Prince Charlie and Hortense Mancini were related! #17thCenturyFrance #Mazarinettes #CardinalMazarin
The House of Participazio and the Founding of Venice: The Doges of Venice Part 1
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Thanks so much for watching. As I mentioned in my video, I will have to cut down hown much content I am rolling out, for the sake of school and also for the quality of my videos, as I do not want it to be driven by quantity. #VenicianHistory #ItalianHistory #Participazio
The Kings of Bernicia and Deira
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Phew! This was a nightmare to make, but I am happy with it now. I hope you are all too! Urien Poem- ua-cam.com/video/8txwzypTiA4/v-deo.html Thanks for watching. The next video will be on the house of Participazio. #EnglishHistory #Northumbria #AngloSaxon #NorthernEngland
High Kings of Ireland Part 3: Eochaid to Ollom Fotla
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Thanks so much for watching! New videos every day (or two). #IrishHistory #Ireland #OllomFotla
The Doges of Genoa Part 2: The Spinola family
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Thanks so much for watching! My sources were wikipedia, Geneanet and also Geni. #Genoa #ItalianHistory #Corsica
The Fomorians to Tigernmas: The High Kings of Ireland Part 1 1934 BC-1159 BC
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Thanks for watching. I am extremely exited for this series! #IrishHistory #Ireland #Tigernmas
The Doges of Genoa Part 1: The Doria Family, The Princes of Melfi
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Thanks for watching! #Genoa #ItalianHistory #Corsica
The Kings of Gwynedd: The House of Cunedda
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Thanks for watching enjoy! Also, Jake the Genealogist has put out a part 2 to this video. Please subscribe to him! - Enjoy! ua-cam.com/video/vav76b8myhg/v-deo.html #Wales #Gwynedd #WelshHistory
The Kings of Powys (430-855): Before Rhodri
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Thanks for watching. I know that it is a bit shorter than usual, but it made sense to cut off at the beginning of Rhodri's Reign. the next video will be on Gwynedd, and after that, Rhodri succssesors. Also, Jake the Genealogist has put out a part 2 to this video. Please subscribe to him! - Enjoy! ua-cam.com/video/vav76b8myhg/v-deo.html #Wales #Gwynedd #WelshHistory
The House of Colonna: The Dukes of Paliano and Traetto
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Thanks for watching. Matt from UsefulCharts video on Marozia- ua-cam.com/video/f7E6NSP0rQI/v-deo.html (Please check out!) #RomanNobility #ItalianHistory #PapalHistory
The Earls of Shrewsbury: The House of Talbot
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The Earls of Shrewsbury: The House of Talbot
The House of Orsini Family Tree: The Dukes of Gravina
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The House of Orsini Family Tree: The Dukes of Gravina
The Earls (and Dukes) of Northumberland : The Percy Family Tree
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The Earls (and Dukes) of Northumberland : The Percy Family Tree
The House of Medici The Grand Dukes of Tuscany 1397 1737
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The House of Medici The Grand Dukes of Tuscany 1397 1737
The Dukes of Norfolk: The FitzAlan-Howard Family tree
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The Dukes of Norfolk: The FitzAlan-Howard Family tree
Mayors of the palace - From Pepin I to Pepin the short (623-751)
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Mayors of the palace - From Pepin I to Pepin the short (623-751)
*1 Hour Special* A history of Imperial Rome
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*1 Hour Special* A history of Imperial Rome
The Bluth family tree- Arrested Development
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The Bluth family tree- Arrested Development
Chart progress 2- the Julio-Claudian, Flavian, Nerva-Antonine and severan Imperial Roman Dynasties.
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Chart progress 2- the Julio-Claudian, Flavian, Nerva-Antonine and severan Imperial Roman Dynasties.
The Dukes Episode 2 - The Duchies of Pomerania Wolgast, Barth, Stolp and Settin Part 2
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The Dukes Episode 2 - The Duchies of Pomerania Wolgast, Barth, Stolp and Settin Part 2
My family is from Pontelandolfo, Italy. Supposedly the town's name means Bridge of Landolfo, so commemorate when he was greatly outnumbered by invading Roman forces but they fought long enough for the women and children to escape. Could this story be related to any of the Landulfs in your video?
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Hi! I'm a descendant of the house of FitzAlan, Lagos, and Gwynedd. Thank you for your contribution of royal information. This is all fascinating to me! 😊
Sir Henry algernon de Percy 5th Earle of Northumberland kb kg was my 15th great grandfather
I’m here learning about this because I’m apparently a descendant of this family as well as a few other Italian nobility.
my family ancestry
Christibal Colonna =CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS- the Genoese from BARDO BANK & grandson of a pope 👀
Aldobrandini, Pallavicni, Montefiore, De Medici, Colonne, Farnese,Breakspear, Orsini (Maximus), Somaglia, Borghese, Conti, Bonaparte, Van Duyn, Pamfili, Gaetane, Este is the most powerfull bosses
Jesuits is the most powerfull order, real puppet masters
Just found my missing family link to the first Earl in Oxfordshire through John Viscount Lisle. I seem like there was a link with Oxfordshire before the Earldom at Bampton. Apparently there is thought to be a carved figure of Gilbert the 3rd with what is thought to be a Talbot Dog laying at his feet. I think there is some ruins of the castle still there but is is now known as Ham Court. Interestingly parts of Bamptom is where some of Dowington Abby was filmed !
Hi im Agustín Faldani, i'm on argentina and i lost track of my origins, do you know something or where i could find more about my origins, it is a pretty rare lastname and i lost track of it
I look forward to your video on Prince Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand Peregord, last Prince of Benevento. Though he was a French aristocrat who never visited Benevento, Talleyrand had been a moderate-reformer participant in the French Revolution, having been an unwilling priest and a worldly Bishop but a very good economist and politician, who proposed that Church property be nationalised to pay the national debt. For this he was excommunicated by the Pope, but it didn't bother him as he had already resigned his post a Bishop to live like a layman politician. After 4 years exile in England and the USA to keep from being guillotined by the Reign of Terror (he was an aristocrat) he returned as Foreign Minister to the Directoire, and then Napoleon, who in 1806 made Talleyrand Prince of Benevento. Benevento had been a Papal fief, and Napoleon's sense of humour enjoyed annoying the Pope by putting an apostate Bishop as reigning sovereign over what had been the Pope's lands. Prince Talleyrand was too busy in France to ever visit Benevento, but he engaged an honest and hard-working (German) business manager, and instituted several reforms he had urged during the French Revolution: universal education (in French) and lowerered taxes to strengthen the economy; and he protected Bénévent (as the French called it) from military conscription. Apparently Talleyrand reinvested some of the income he received from Bénévent into improving and upgrading infrastructure, notably water and sewers. Though the fall of Napoleon saw Talleyrand removed as sovereign, he was quite popular with the inhabitants of Bénévent for his enlightened economic and legal reforms. I would like to know more about these, as apparently Talleyrand, reviled by historians who see him as merely a cynically venal opportunist, was equally and sincerely dedicated to peace and economic stability in Europe, and wanted to use his political power in Benevento to build an example of a properly-run country under an enlightened, constitutional monarch. Prince de Talleyrand, a good administrator who understood economics and finance, rewarded merit and hard work when he found it; though he was known and often feared as an inscrutable, pragmatic diplomat with allegiance to no ideology. However he had a strongly paternalistic streak of family loyalty, and this extended to any over whom he had authority; if he saw loyalty and goodwill from them, was loyal and protective of those under his care. This was true of his staff at the French Foreign Office, and of his domestic staff and retainers at his vast estate of Chateau Valençay. There is much in his enlightened policies in Benevento to suggest that had his reign / regime lasted longer, Benevento might have become outstandingly prosperous and its people betterl-educated, with a higher standard of living that its neighbouring countries.
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Great video. I'm researching the Stafford line(of Buckingham). I notice you exclude the other Margaret Beaufort (b 1437), the daughter of Edmund (b 1406), who married Humphrey Stafford (b 1425) Also Edward Stafford (b. 1478) did not become the 3rd Duke of Buckingham until 1485, after the ascension of Henry Tudor and the restoration of his family titles.
George Talbot (b 1473) married Anne Hastings, who was the daughter of William Hastings, he was a co conspirator with the Duke of Buckingham, Henry Stafford, so I see where the confusion came from. George was under the care William Hastings after his father's death. He was married to Anne when he was 13 and Anne was 10. After the execution of William (and Buckingham) in 1483, his step-mother Katherine Neville became his guardian until George reached majority age. George and Anne had 11 children.
I'm Lombard...my lastname is Longo...family is from benevento.
Hi i enjoyed watching this video i wanted to learn more about the man who once lived in the alton towers castle which was Henry if I’m not mistaken i ended up learning a lot more lol
Good video and a very interesting topic
I'm so happy I found your channel. I think my Dad's family is from Surrey and in some of these time frames. His name was Thomas Saunders. You wouldn't have any info on him, would you?
Will you be making another video about the popes
Anyone online that's related to Myrtle from Stringtown
I finally managed to get my hands on a copy of “Into the Lion’s Den” by Stephen Talbot, a decedent of the Malahide Talbots, where my branch of the Talbot’s decend from. It appears a “Richard Talbott” left Ireland during the time of Oliver Cromwell, and sought refuge in Maryland - though he was able to purchase a substantial farm and house called “Poplar Knowle”, and in keeping with the Talbot(t) propensity for high fecundity, we’ve spread across the USA in large numbers. Have you considered a similar video on the Malhide Talbots? They retained ownership of Malahide castle for over 800 years, until 1976.
I was wondering how we got there !
I’m a direct descendant of the fitzallen family through my dad
I descend from the Pitgliano Orsini line.
And what of Ivan Talbot King David III hereditary heir to the throne?
Thank you for the presentation.Very well done..
Napoleon Bonaparte was born on February 5, 1768, and his brother Joseph was born on August 15, 1769. The most recent Napoleon movie correctly highlights his February 1768 birthdate, which predates Corsica's incorporation into France.
I feel proud to be a descendent of Sir Henry 'Hotspur' Percy.
ME TOO !!!
Really excellent summation. Very helpful indeed. Thank you.
The blue and yellow cheque on the coat of arms is for the de Warenne family. The 1st Earls of Surrey as created by William the conqueror.
Indeed that is quite tight! The Earldom of Surrey is one of the Duke's subsidiary titles.
Fascinating
You fill me up with all your juicy historical knowledge yes conky
Where you at?
Great stuff,thank you.
american descendant of the talbot and richmond families
Hello! I have some questions that you would be very helpful answering, but it is a private (family) matter. Is there an email address that I can reach you on? I can provide mine if necessary.
This dynasty was actually Kashubian.
Netflix makes films about these demons? Ya that makes sense.
Im ancestors of the O hEachaidh and Dal Fiatach dynasty and Orkney Island Hoy Island spelled Haey Norse, enjoyed your video, all the very best wishes.
That was fantastic, well explained!
House of Durazzo 👑
Amazing!
So Gillbert was the Earl of Alabama
13:27 the Conti branch of the House of Bourbon not ''Bourbon-Conti'' *Please don't copy the BS on Wikipedia*
know anything about the last name hanrahan?
Excellent history work. 👍🏾👍🏾
Where to find this tree?What's the website name?
Screen record and piece it together
@@ChaseMorBux Great advice Mr MUG 👍
Mahalo for this ❤ I'm a Tripp Name given to Sr. Howard by King Henry VIII - Genealogy tree Kingdom of Hawaii Kekauliki/Tripp decency
This is excellent stuff, you get pronunciations right that I hear history UA-camrs with 100,000 times the subscribers and (I'm guessing) at least twice your age struggle with.
Thanks so much! That means a great deal to me and is very kind!
I'm a direct descendant of the Orsini Family.
No your not. You wouldn’t of commented that. You would live in Italy
@@benjaminmills9169 - Hahaha. There are many Orsini descendants in the US, you tool.