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BVHISTORY
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Love for history, this channel was created because I have a passion for history. And I want to share this with everyone. Hopefully you enjoy it as much as I do.
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Want to Conquer Like the Romans? Learn Their Warfare Secrets Now
Dive into the world of Roman warfare and explore the strategies, technologies, and cultural factors that propelled the Roman legion to military dominance. Discover the secrets behind their disciplined ranks, sophisticated tactics, and unwavering loyalty.
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Ancient Rome army are best in military action and formation.. they power point is legions...in the battle rome army use very dangerous formation.. they use powerful weapon n shield 🛡️.. every anicent battle rome are the best.
he did not negotiate any thing Saladine was smart he did not want to slaughter the Christians, he gave them a way out, A good deed that dose not requre a revenge later on
It's Saladdin the true leader of peace n humanity
Für ein wüste krieg führen
One of many history changers, this time on the side of good.
Ah yes… i bet cesar was very scared of “Missiles”
A middle is just a propelled projectile. Doesn’t have to be self propelled. Arrows, rocks and javelins are all missiles while in flight
Great warrior, great human being.
Great human being
The Testudo formation, an innovation often credited to Marius, was rarely used in the Roman army - but widely used in Hollywood.
❤what I watch every movie 🎥 of the Templer kingdom knights 😊. Still nicely done amen 🙏 2024 😊. Thanks Philadelphia
thanks for the nice comment <3
He wasn't a crusader. He was born in Jerusalem.
😂😂😂Crusader is a calling of service not a nationality….
Who said it was a nationality? As far as I'm concerned, crusaders were men who took up the Pope's call to crusade. The vast majority came from western Europe. There are no cast iron dictionary definitions.
But, if you do want to get into definitions, you will always find the word..expedition.
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It was a symbol of they're stupidity and they were destroyed because they were arrogant assholes!
King of France became angered of the refusal to loan the money for the war and came against the Templars.!
And the Christians wiped them out when they came back to Europe
The french king dit yes
Hard times with massive influences, lot of plotting and backstabbing, rulers in those times just didnt care, as much i would love to be a knight (since my childhood) i wouldnt want to be alive at that time 😅
The leadership was destroyed but the rank and file with they're treasure made they're way to what we call Switzerland the swiss flag is the Templar's flag in reverse!
The agreement you speak of wasn't between Hardrada and Harthacnut. It was between Harthacnut's half-brother, Harold Harefoot, and Magnus. Only Cnut before them could manage the North Sea Empire of both England and Norway/Denmark. It was agreed Mangus would take Norway/Denmark and Harefoot would rule in England. Mangus died shortly after the agreement and Harefoot died too. There were no provisions of the agreement that accounted for both of them dying. Harefoot was despised by much of England, and when he died, Harthacnut became king. His reign was over in a matter of months as he is recorded as having died from overconsumption at a wedding party for Tovi the Proud. The successful invasion you speak of did NOT result in their successful battle at Stamford Bridge, but of Fulford Gate - where they defeated the northern earls and left 4000 dead. Tostig wanted to rule Northumbria from the beautiful city of York and Hardrada agreed not to burn it down in exchange for their surrender and for hostages. While awaiting these hostages four days later, they were shocked to see Harold Godwin's army instead. It was here that Hardrada's Viking forces were defeated. It was a rare loss for the Vikings, and the very first of Hardrada himself, who was a man of mythical courage and intelligence. Having once led the Vangaurian Guard for the Ottomans, Hardrada was 50 years old and wealthy beyond his own imagination. He really didn't need England, but Tostig knew that the Norse value of leaving a legacy and the chance to close out his long illustrious career with a crowning achievement would tempt him to fight for England. It is important you get the facts RIGHT because historians have a responsibility to the truth. The other videos I have seen are mostly excellent, and overall I encourage this format!
I think what you say is interesting, but wasn't it the Byzantine Empire where hareld served. and the Ottoman Empire that was founded in 1299 by the Turkoman tribal leader Osman I. almost 200 years after herald died?
This man was a filthy traitor
People should keep this in mind on Election Day
Hopefully they certainly do this, I'm from Europe but I certainly keep an eye on what's happening in America. hopefully people make the right decision. the world lies in your votes
Deus Vult
He deserves to be remembered as one of the greatest monarchs
That's true and my little country is often forgotten in history, but this king makes me proud to be a Belgian
Lost my great great grandfather there
mine too ;[
sadly litle typo C making scribt Albert one is my hero from belgium <3
Lionheart Saladin.
No matter who portrays Ivar, he's always beautiful.
Ancient military general was famous ! We thought that they haven't trained at any military school during that times . It's only their self philosophy and common sense which our modern military science today is derived !
Moulon Labe. ”Moo-lon la-vay”
....and politicians have always been instigators, smiling and laughing while everyone else, fights and dies.
brutal truth :'( atleast some kings went to fight whit ther peaple , untul Albert 1 from belguim whas the last one to do it in world war 1
Battle of Salami s 😂
There's a reason why Ragnar died with a smile on his face. He knew he would get his payback. He knew what was about to be unleashed. He knew what was coming. Fury was coming. Destruction was coming. Hell was coming. They were coming............the SONS of anarchy
Pile of crap..the muslims beat the persians and the romans all at ounce....
Muslims didn't even exist at the time, bro, what are you yapping about?
Greece defeated them on Greek soil, Alexander the Great defeated Darius the Great, and his tactics continued to be guided by other military powers in the world like Ottoman Empire
Alexander the great,haha where's the proof and authentic historical records...
Sad when I see they show Persia barbaric Thats quite the opposite
well yes they are portrayed as the bad ones in the movie, we cannot forget that they had one of the largest empires in the world
We don’t know if he was actually real
Icelandic legendary saga of the 13th century about the Viking ruler Ragnarr loðbrók.
@@BVHISTORY Yeah? I repeat, we don’t know if he was actually real.
I AM CELTIC GERMATIC RUSS NORSE MY ALL FATHER IS ODIN
BLOOD EAGLE
WEAK COWARDS LAZY , EVER SINCE CHRISTIAN BELIEVE THAT WERE WEAKNESS IS STRENGTH NO TRUE BELIEVE,TO BELIEVE IN A GOD WITH NO NAME NO IDENTITY IS WORSHIPPED
They don't have a definitive reason why they called him the boneless there several suggestions but none are proven facts
verry true we just don't realy know
and that's where it should've ended..but noooooo, lets just keep going until people just don't give a poo anymore
well i love the vikings show , but this whas the peak yes
1:18, why theyre wearinf chinese helmet 🤔
thanks for noticing this, I will pay more attention to the details in the future
What about the Faroe Islands?? Didn’t the Vikings/ Icelanders go there? Nobody ever talks about these islands, prob cus of size
wel lisa i'm talking about lief her so meybe il cover it later
I like it , good work
thank jim <3
Love this 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 here because of Vikings Valhalla and I’m in my Viking era
thank you so much , this comment made my day <3
Please do long form content, this is amazing.
ok brother thanks for the commend means alot to me <3
And what a bloody surprise that was...
sorry to disappoint you :(
@@BVHISTORY You didn''t ...5.53 they did...great video btw
He was literally the father of all western nations. There is a reason why he was named "the great". 👑⚜️✝️
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Rome has been founded in 753 BC since then we keep thinking of it.
Osman gazi ❤
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He was the only one who was using gorillas for war, and it works!
Francis Marion,Daniel Morgan,Simón Bolívar and probably many more who applied gorilla warfare in this timeline :)
Most significant achievement; Proceeds to Brings medieval weapons and army to fight an ancient tribe and civilization