The (Staggering) Siege of Jerusalem 1099 (First Crusade)

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  • @WhatIsSanity
    @WhatIsSanity Рік тому +411

    Your teams animations are far superior to the game footage, and make it much easier to visualise the scene due to the more accurate depiction of the defences.
    Good stuff as always, thank you.

  • @MrVlad12340
    @MrVlad12340 Рік тому +266

    Thats basically the situation where defended had more supplies, more troops, home advantage, almost unassailable position and aid coming…
    But attacker said “But what if i invested all points into Morale?”

    • @scottanos9981
      @scottanos9981 Рік тому +15

      It's super effective!

    • @curiousponderings
      @curiousponderings Рік тому +17

      If the orks can believe hard enough it shows anything is possible

    • @herzog1857
      @herzog1857 Рік тому +2

      ​@@curiousponderings Wut, orcs. What do the fictional orcs from Lord of the Rings have to do with the siege of Jerusalem that actually happened.

    • @justinfowler1271
      @justinfowler1271 Рік тому +7

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    • @MrVlad12340
      @MrVlad12340 Рік тому +5

      @@herzog1857 fictional orks from Warhammer univers(es) have a weird special "racial ability" about them - if they REALLY believe in something and "know for sure" its possible than it somehow becomes possible in some obtuse way.

  • @tatarcavalry2342
    @tatarcavalry2342 Рік тому +31

    Siege of Antioch was a pretty staggering one too

  • @bruhbruh-us6gl
    @bruhbruh-us6gl Рік тому +147

    Rare case of the defenders in a siege having every single possible advantage and still losing.

    • @SamO-ik2cm
      @SamO-ik2cm Рік тому +54

      Deus vult

    • @Vdanman
      @Vdanman Рік тому +8

      @@SamO-ik2cm saladin says hello

    • @GyroGarrison
      @GyroGarrison Рік тому +17

      @@Vdanman Deus vult

    • @bandit6272
      @bandit6272 Рік тому

      @@Vdanman Tell him to run or Richard I will kick his ass again

    • @Jelly_Juice2006
      @Jelly_Juice2006 Рік тому

      @@GyroGarrison DEUS VULTTTT

  • @brianoneil9662
    @brianoneil9662 Рік тому +92

    I think that it's revealing of just how hostile the climate and environment around Jerusalem is that the crusader army waiting to storm the city was just 12,000 men. Jerusalem wasn't exactly small, but it's hard to bring in a relief army if you can't hope to live off the land. It's even harder to maintain a siege

    • @moonshadowsong
      @moonshadowsong Рік тому +2

      I think the Egyptian sultan just conquer the city 2 years from. suljik that's why the Syrian region can't form an army

    • @boriskapchits7727
      @boriskapchits7727 Рік тому +8

      I think the Romans, who stormed the city about a thousand years earlier and after a longer siege, had larger army. Jerusalem is not as hostile environment as you can expect, there is water in the streams all year round, and there were aqueducts that brought water from springs in Bethlehem and Hebron.

    • @moonshadowsong
      @moonshadowsong Рік тому +2

      @@boriskapchits7727 it's about crusader time not roman the talking about

    • @boriskapchits7727
      @boriskapchits7727 Рік тому +5

      @@moonshadowsong the ckimate was the same, more or less.

    • @janpost8598
      @janpost8598 Рік тому

      @@boriskapchits7727 How do you know that. 1000 years is a long time.

  • @Spiderfisch
    @Spiderfisch Рік тому +364

    The crusaders had so much luck you can almost think deus actually vult

    • @adarheim1013
      @adarheim1013 Рік тому +5

      issue

    • @bojcio
      @bojcio Рік тому +45

      "deus actually vult" that made me laugh. Good one.

    • @breakerdawn8429
      @breakerdawn8429 Рік тому +23

      Honestly I'm surprised just how much luck, grit and determination it took to fight a kingdom that faraway from your home. Sure it failed in the end but holy hell it took a lot of stuff to kill it.

    • @wolfgangkranek376
      @wolfgangkranek376 Рік тому +6

      Look up the channel Real Crusades History!

    • @Cba409
      @Cba409 Рік тому +10

      Yes! Deus Vult!!!!

  •  Рік тому +44

    What was achieved by the first crusade is completely admirable, for me; Being a small army compared to those who tried it later, not having a centralized command and made up of not so powerful nobles, with a limited but veteran cavalry, always using faith as an impulse to move forward despite all adversities (leaving out the consequences within Jerusalem after it was taken, which was the product of many negative factors that came with it after a hard journey)... The First Crusade was an unprecedented and unexpected achievement, which despite being aided by the Islamic disunity of the moment, seeing their numerical superiority in each confrontation against the Crusaders and still losing, shows that it was not just luck, excellent video. By the way, could you make a video about the Reconquest of Seville (1248), which was perhaps the largest siege that took place in the Iberian peninsula in the Middle Ages, it would surely be a good continuation to this Crusades video.

    • @user-rx2rh5lk2e
      @user-rx2rh5lk2e 5 місяців тому +1

      The crusaders outnumbered the Muslim forces most of the time what are you talking about 😂

    •  5 місяців тому +2

      @@user-rx2rh5lk2e What are you talking about? What you say was only the reality during the Siege of Nicaea and the Battle of Dorylaeum (both occurred at the beginning of the Crusader entry into Turkish territory), after the great siege of Antioch, the losses among the crusaders were enormous, so the final journey to Jerusalem was made with practically half of the initial troops and for the Battle of Ascalon that marks the end of the first crusade, of the 60,000 men that were initially in the Crusade, only 12,000 soldiers and knights remained; so from Antioch onwards they were always outnumbered 2 to 1 in terms of numerical quantity and between the siege of Jerusalem and Ascalon the difference was almost 3 to 1.
      You are the only one who thinks that a crusader army would always maintain numerical superiority, regardless of the casualties along the way and that they were fighting in enemy territory, something that logically gave the Muslims a greater ability to gather troops against the Christians.

    • @user-rx2rh5lk2e
      @user-rx2rh5lk2e 4 місяці тому +1

      The crusaders won the siege of Ascalon because an Armenian inside the city betrayed and allowed the crusader army to enter the city.
      And during the siege of Jerusalem it says the crusaders numbered around 13k soldiers but it doesn’t say the numbers of Muslim defenders so you’re just basically assuming that they were outnumbered lol.

    •  4 місяці тому +2

      @@user-rx2rh5lk2e Do you doubt it? Jerusalem was, along with Cairo, Alexandria and Damascus, the most populous cities in the region at that time (and I think they still are), sources speak of "a large garrison of infantry and archers" and others say that there were approximately 70,000 men; knowing the religious importance it had, it doesn't sound far-fetched and doubting it is totally ignorant on your part.
      Now, if we start to discuss the military experience of the Muslim troops that were there as a garrison, they could have been of worse quality than the 13,000 crusaders who had already been campaigning constantly for 2 or 3 years since they left Europe (the only advantage that the Christians had in this confrontation, along with the maritime support of the Genoese); However, the ones defending were those with the numerical advantage and the general rule is that the one defending has fewer troops than the one attacking, on this occasion this was not the case (added to the fact that the crusaders were in full enemy territory, surrounded and exposed to the arrival of enemy reinforcements), so they had all the advantages on their side to defend (it was the poor Muslim defensive coordination and the success of the Christian assault, which ended up ending with the loss of the holy city).

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    @gabrielvanhauten4169 Рік тому +33

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  • @samsonsoturian6013
    @samsonsoturian6013 Рік тому +273

    The most important thing to remember about the Crusades is no one was in charge. The only time an entire Crusader army had a single commander, he was excommunicated. In the first and largest Crusade there were three major commanders controlling only a marginal preponderance of forces. Many of them were gangs of amateurs under the command of their local barrons and princes.

    • @napolien1310
      @napolien1310 Рік тому +27

      They did have a legate from the papacy but he was considered the commander but ofc most knights and soldiers will listen to their own barons, counts and Prince.

    • @samsonsoturian6013
      @samsonsoturian6013 Рік тому +6

      @@napolien1310 Some people said he should be that but no one cared to follow his orders personally. You must recall the Pope was also an Italian prince at the time.

    • @xxx-lx6bu
      @xxx-lx6bu Рік тому +22

      Let's say those gang of amateurs were quite successful

    • @samsonsoturian6013
      @samsonsoturian6013 Рік тому +5

      @@xxx-lx6bu depends on group and time analyzed. Some of these groups were mobs of pirates fighting for amnesty from crimes committed back home, but most of those guys didn't get past Turkey.

    • @stephengayton5246
      @stephengayton5246 Рік тому +2

      There were leaders of several crusades, notably the 3rd

  • @conorlane1
    @conorlane1 Рік тому +18

    Great video! The absolute insanity of the (Double) Siege of Antioch in 1097/98 would definitely be worth a video as a prequel to this one. UA-cam Vult!

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  • @leagueoflags
    @leagueoflags Рік тому +11

    Siege of Jerusalem? You're spoiling us, SR!

  • @revanofkorriban1505
    @revanofkorriban1505 Рік тому +28

    Good video, but I would counter about the last point. The reason medieval writers used apocalyptic language to describe the Sack of Jerusalem, is that they wanted to reference the Book of Revelations. This was common practice, and done on a regular basis at the time. As such, it does not shed as much light on the sack as it seems at first glance. Things that happened would often be exaggerated in order to facilitate such literary and theological references.

  • @ShroomSnip3r
    @ShroomSnip3r Рік тому +9

    The videos you and your team put out deserve way more attention. This is among the best content on sieges and historical content on UA-cam.

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    @ospets_ Рік тому +8

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  • @napoleonibonaparte7198
    @napoleonibonaparte7198 Рік тому +47

    Caesar would’ve put up not one, but TWO walls.

    • @robert48044
      @robert48044 Рік тому +3

      a wall for the wall, brilliant lol

    • @riograndedosulball248
      @riograndedosulball248 Рік тому +29

      With no building material and professional armies that is simply impossible
      Titus struggled immensely to encircle Jerusalem due to the lack of building material, and this was at a time when the city had a lot more houses to be stripped for wood, while he had world class logistics supporting the Legions.
      The crusaders did a "Leeeeeroy Jenkins" into the city

    • @interestinglife934
      @interestinglife934 Рік тому +3

      Sounds like Boromirs dad talking...

    • @herzog1857
      @herzog1857 Рік тому

      ​@@riograndedosulball248 Now that you say that, I wonder what "Leroy Jenkins" would have sounded like if the Romans had performed it. I guess it would be something like "Tituuuuuuuus Maximus".

    • @silverchairsg
      @silverchairsg Рік тому

      Alexander would have made the Fatimids supply the wood, stone and labourers for them.

  • @indridcold1689
    @indridcold1689 Рік тому +5

    Staggering sieges is hands down of the best series on UA-cam always happy when it uploads.

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    @thcdreams654 Рік тому +5

    Great information and quality production. Fantastic work as usual. Thanks.

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    @kristiawanindriyanto5765 Рік тому +13

    Medieval sieges and on the topic of Crusades? Really nice and well informative topic

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    @forgotten_virtue Рік тому +6

    love your videos, definitely one of the best history channels on youtube!

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    @seanpoore2428 Рік тому +2

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  • @ilijas3041
    @ilijas3041 Рік тому +2

    I am sure you considered siege of Antioch for a separate video... It takes your STAGGERING trademark to a whole new level. If I may suggest, joining forces with Robin Pierson for that one would be like all star youtube siege game. Never change bro!

  • @acg1970
    @acg1970 Рік тому +1

    Fenomenal el vídeo que habéis hecho ...enhorabuena ...muy bien explicados los movimientos de las tropas con los dibujos y gráficos. enhorabuena desde España 👏

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  • @samy7013
    @samy7013 Рік тому

    Well done to you, on this sober and even-keeled retelling of the events of a _staggering_ siege, which usually elicits much emotion from all sides! You did an excellent job!

  • @acgmcacgmc7208
    @acgmcacgmc7208 Рік тому +1

    Extraordinario trabajo... Estupendos los dibulos y gráficos del cerco y asalto de la ciudad....Enhorabuena

  • @rosameltrozo5889
    @rosameltrozo5889 Рік тому +17

    19:05 Lately I've been hearing that it's greatly exaggerated by later authors and that at the time it was a sack like any other

    • @enoughrope1638
      @enoughrope1638 Рік тому +1

      Fun fact, the Fatamids conducted a similar sack on Jerusalem when they captured it a few decades prior to the crusade. Nobody ever talks about it though because it doesn't fit the narrative.

    • @Asterix958
      @Asterix958 Рік тому +4

      Plundering and massacre was always applied to the castle defenders who didn't surrender. People who believe same religion also did to each other like Ottomans capturing Cario in 1517 which was followed by Ottomans plundering Cario and killing 20,000 civilians (probably exaggareted number).
      Massacre of Crusaders was more cruel than contemporary examples according to sources.

    • @bruhbruh-us6gl
      @bruhbruh-us6gl Рік тому +1

      Contemporary historians love to demonize the Crusaders, there was likely some brutality that was later picked up and magnified. In any case, even the worst accounts of the sack of Jerusalem after this seige pale in comparison to many of the sackings perpetrated by muslim armies

    • @Asterix958
      @Asterix958 Рік тому +4

      ​@@bruhbruh-us6gl Crusaders were more brutal than contemporary Muslim armies, Muslims didn't commit atrocities equivelant to 1099 massacre in 1099. Who are contemporary historians you claims that "they demonize the Crusaders". If you meant Muslim sources, you are wrong. Muslim sources didn't hestate to praise a lot Crusader commanders and kings just like Crusader sources. In general, medieval sources do not hesitate to talk about the merits of their enemies. One example of Muslim source Ibn al-Athir talking about Henry II, Count of Champagne
      "...Henry, the owner of the lands controlled by Crusaders and king of the Crusaders, resided on the Syrian coast. He was a good natured person. His mistakes were few, he was merciful to Muslims and he cared them. As I explained earlier, Henry married the queen who ruled that region before Saladin captured the Crusader lands..."

    • @bruhbruh-us6gl
      @bruhbruh-us6gl Рік тому +13

      @@Asterix958
      Incorrect. Crusader brutality is highly overexaggerated. As for muslim brutality, just look at the Ottoman campaigns in Europe or the actions of the Barbary Corsairs. And no, I didn't say Muslim sources from the era, I said contemporary sources and historians demonize them.

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    @housemana Рік тому

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    @wismsgre Рік тому +2

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    @Thraim. Рік тому +4

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    @RonBrun-wh7mw Рік тому +1

    Great work as usual! Would you mind considering battle of Jankau/Jankow/Jankov 1645 for the future? Very interesting encounter, deserving some serious hour to hour video!

  • @RobertStewart-i3m
    @RobertStewart-i3m 5 місяців тому

    Good informative video about the siege of Jerusalem. Thank you

  • @fingerfeller
    @fingerfeller Рік тому

    nice lecture on the first crusade, thank you, i learned a lot

  • @mohammedsaysrashid3587
    @mohammedsaysrashid3587 Рік тому +1

    Informative & clearly explained episode. Thanks 😊 for sharing

  • @akramkarim3780
    @akramkarim3780 Рік тому +2

    The enormous religious enthusiasm of the Crusaders in the First Crusade is the most important reason for its success, in addition to the fact that Muslims did not take the Crusade seriously and were preoccupied with their differences

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      @Melia_67 11 місяців тому

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    @DanMcLeodNeptuneUK Рік тому

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  • @oguzkaganonder1331
    @oguzkaganonder1331 Рік тому

    I would advice you to take a look at Siege of Nagykanizsa 1601, as it is probably the most succesfull and perfect siege defense in history, it would be a great content for your amazing channel

  • @aasemahsan
    @aasemahsan Рік тому +1

    3:29 Preparation & manpower of both sides
    Fatimid Governor: Iftikhar ad-Dawlah
    7:10 Firs cusader assaults & new supplies
    10:25 Preparation for the final assault
    14:20 *Final Battle*
    18:26 Massacre

  • @michaelbuzanowski207
    @michaelbuzanowski207 Рік тому +2

    This was a seeming miracle

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  • @tyreni
    @tyreni Рік тому

    10/10. You guys nailed this one.

  • @brokenbridge6316
    @brokenbridge6316 Рік тому

    This was a nicely done video. Great job.

  • @keasy6410
    @keasy6410 Рік тому +2

    living in jerusalem, the city truly is magnificent. just going near the massive walls, its amazing

    • @moonshadowsong
      @moonshadowsong Рік тому +1

      Watch out where you stand! They may be someone who dies there in the past

    • @keasy6410
      @keasy6410 Рік тому

      @@moonshadowsongin most ancient cities, people died everywhere. enough wars and struggles for it

    • @boriskapchits7727
      @boriskapchits7727 Рік тому +3

      @@moonshadowsong this is most likely someone had died at every point in jerusalem.

    • @عليياسر-ذ5ب
      @عليياسر-ذ5ب Рік тому

      @@boriskapchits7727 jesus who are you talking about antichrist

    • @boriskapchits7727
      @boriskapchits7727 Рік тому +1

      @@عليياسر-ذ5ب just think of all the times jerusalem was conquered. .

  • @Slovak_Warrior
    @Slovak_Warrior 6 місяців тому

    In which programs do you do your videos? They are epic

  • @franzweiss9777
    @franzweiss9777 26 днів тому

    the pilgrimages are wild

  • @napoleonibonaparte7198
    @napoleonibonaparte7198 Рік тому +8

    Quite interesting how medieval armies reverted back to a somewhat primitive logistics train after Western Rome’s end.

    • @MrLoobu
      @MrLoobu Рік тому +22

      Well they marched a very long distance to a very unfamiliar territory where they couldn't forage or communicate with locals very well. When Roman's went there to fight they didn't need to go very far, and in fact many of them were locals turned Roman themselves. Totally different situation and people's involved.

    • @عليياسر-ذ5ب
      @عليياسر-ذ5ب Рік тому

      @@MrLoobu The Romans, what is this, for God's sake, the Berbers always lie

    • @alexia6761
      @alexia6761 2 місяці тому

      What?​@@عليياسر-ذ5ب

  • @AgentGB1
    @AgentGB1 Рік тому

    Really cool animations and detailed account!

  • @blablableh724
    @blablableh724 Рік тому +5

    1 Frank is equal to 10 Saracens,

  • @assyriancrusader3760
    @assyriancrusader3760 Рік тому +9

    Deus Vult ☝️ ✝️

  • @janvermeulen1557
    @janvermeulen1557 Рік тому

    Great stuff. Any movies about that time period which I should watch. Except for Kingdom of Heaven?

  • @Jesse_Dawg
    @Jesse_Dawg Рік тому

    I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS. SO HYPED TO WATCH THIS

  • @sarahsidney1988
    @sarahsidney1988 Рік тому

    Great video as always

  • @RoboticDragon
    @RoboticDragon Рік тому +6

    So hold on, they moved the siege tower, and then waited 4 days before attacking? If thats the case, how could you not move enough people and defenses to that side? I dont think I quite understand your explanation of the time line when it comes to this. They moved the tower, filled the moat, launched projectiles for 3 days, then attacked?

    • @jankoodziej877
      @jankoodziej877 Рік тому +13

      It's not about moving people on the walls, it's about all preparations you could possibly do over days and weeks, additional structures, deeper moat, things you can't do once the attack started.

    • @RoboticDragon
      @RoboticDragon Рік тому +2

      @@jankoodziej877 Obviously, but there isnt tons that can be done over that time to make things that much secure. Moving people will be more then enough to ensure there should be ample time to shore up further defenses.

    • @revanofkorriban1505
      @revanofkorriban1505 Рік тому +3

      @@RoboticDragon There is tons of stuff you can do. Also importantly, the new section the crusaders focused on further east had been reconnoitered and determined to be a weak point.

  • @DeRegelaar
    @DeRegelaar Рік тому

    Fantastic video again!

  • @M1187-t6b
    @M1187-t6b Рік тому +2

    Thank you for the video but it is called Al-aqsa mosque not the temple

  • @julio5prado
    @julio5prado Рік тому

    Great work! Thanks a lot!

  • @bigsarge2085
    @bigsarge2085 Рік тому +1

    Incredible!

  • @hoboronin
    @hoboronin Рік тому

    Nicely done

  • @timkarrell7109
    @timkarrell7109 Рік тому +8

    Not a cell phone in sight. Just a bunch of people living in the moment.

  • @estebanod
    @estebanod Рік тому

    Crusaders and Templar Knights 🇫🇷🤩

  • @herzog1857
    @herzog1857 Рік тому +6

    One thing worth noting. The Crusaders felt additional anger towards the Muslims because the Muslims at one point decided to mock the Crusaders, and they tore off all the crosses from the churches in Jerusalem and hung them on the walls (maybe even upside down, I don't remember exactly).
    Source: History of the Crusades by Dr. Zeljko Fajfric

    • @Jelly_Juice2006
      @Jelly_Juice2006 Рік тому +6

      Sounds like what Muslims would do

    • @zxylo786
      @zxylo786 Рік тому +1

      What a way to give the crusaders even more morale

    • @MahadMughal-eq4xt
      @MahadMughal-eq4xt 6 місяців тому

      If you invade, rape, enslave and murder people what do you expect

  • @jnoobstar
    @jnoobstar Рік тому

    Its it me or is this how I see anvil empire youtuber should be.

  • @jsealejandro06
    @jsealejandro06 Рік тому

    We need this video but titu's siege

  • @James-kv6kb
    @James-kv6kb Рік тому

    The Australian and New Zealand forces had no problem taking it lol

  • @pyropulseIXXI
    @pyropulseIXXI Рік тому +4

    All the moon phase calculations show that the there was a *Full Moon* on 10 July 1099. This means that there is no way that the defenders didn't see that the attackers were moving the siege tower. A full moon gives off sufficient light such that one is able to see incredibly well during the night. Perhaps all the full moon calculators are wrong due to not factoring in calendar changes?

    • @samueleandriolo4517
      @samueleandriolo4517 Рік тому +15

      dude, clouds

    • @bojcio
      @bojcio Рік тому +4

      @@samueleandriolo4517 I love how you dismantle the guys entire argument argument with a simple dude clouds...

    • @boriskapchits7727
      @boriskapchits7727 Рік тому +1

      @@samueleandriolo4517 Clouds? In Jerusalem in July? No way. There could be a sandstorm however, although these are more typical to spring months.

    • @samueleandriolo4517
      @samueleandriolo4517 Рік тому +3

      @@boriskapchits7727 it was just a way to say that there were many explanations without going to see the moon cycle

    • @imma5761
      @imma5761 Рік тому +1

      ​@@boriskapchits7727 Deus Vult

  • @greg_4201
    @greg_4201 Рік тому

    12:56 that's freakin' hilarious 😆

  • @Gabriel-uy4eh
    @Gabriel-uy4eh Рік тому

    Very nice content 👍

  • @kingofcards9
    @kingofcards9 Рік тому +2

    Deus vault.
    God bless you all.

  • @OttoMiller-vd7ib
    @OttoMiller-vd7ib Рік тому

    have you ever considered doing videos on the spanish conquest of the new world?

  • @gerfand
    @gerfand Рік тому

    Cool thing you got a ad that goes 1:1 with the video

  • @susanstein6604
    @susanstein6604 Рік тому

    Light calvary armed with scimitars versus heavily armored knights and heavily armored horses in the desert heat,

  • @sdhflkjshdfskdhfskljdhf582
    @sdhflkjshdfskdhfskljdhf582 Рік тому +8

    Deus Vult!

  • @TrollDragomir
    @TrollDragomir Рік тому

    Awesome video, incredible history. Though I have to say - knowing how the crusaders acted on Jesus' words to "love thine enemy", the way they treated local populations, I find it hard not to laugh at games about them being called "Knights of Honor" :P More like "Piouous Sadistic Suicidal Fanatics"

    • @majorianus8055
      @majorianus8055 Рік тому +1

      The “local population” were the Christian’s that were enslaved by the Fatimids in fear of collaboration with the crusaders, the Muslim there comprise only 20 percent of the original inhabitants and were mostly immigrants. Still wrong that some of them were killed tho but war is war

    • @HaloDude557
      @HaloDude557 10 місяців тому

      Do not think that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I have not come to bring peace, but a sword

  • @papazataklaattiranimam
    @papazataklaattiranimam Рік тому +14

    Crying Muslim noises

    • @assyriancrusader3760
      @assyriancrusader3760 Рік тому +1

      We are living in 21st century. No Crusade no Jihad against eachother. Now we can negotiate on things instead of war.

    • @omarhab3689
      @omarhab3689 Рік тому +3

      You are everywhere

    • @assyriancrusader3760
      @assyriancrusader3760 Рік тому +4

      @@omarhab3689 I swear I see this guy everywhere. But good on him learning history is good thing.

    • @gabrielvanhauten4169
      @gabrielvanhauten4169 Рік тому

      you're crying as well, it seems?

    • @kalebloshbough1899
      @kalebloshbough1899 Рік тому +1

      @@omarhab3689 i see 2 crying muslim just face it islam is a lie created by catholism why you think so many mosque and roman catholic churches side by side

  • @richardvaldes3959
    @richardvaldes3959 Рік тому +9

    GOD WILLS IT

    • @samy7013
      @samy7013 Рік тому

      We can only say that God _willed_ it.

  • @megatronDelaMusa
    @megatronDelaMusa Рік тому

    when men suffer to conquer, there's no mercy.

  • @CountlessPWNZ
    @CountlessPWNZ Рік тому

    Crusaders vs Bompton Prius vs Ninjas

  • @EricBarbman
    @EricBarbman Рік тому

    It would be fair to explain why pope Innocent called for a Crusade. It was not out of the blue, starting with the request for help against the Seljuks by byzantine emperor at the Council of Piacenza in 1095.

    • @عليياسر-ذ5ب
      @عليياسر-ذ5ب 11 місяців тому +1

      Why did they destroy villages and cities in Europe on their way? Were these people Muslims? 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @alexia6761
      @alexia6761 2 місяці тому

      ​@@عليياسر-ذ5ب yeah, and also they were supplying the Selijuk army

  • @gotbaka3
    @gotbaka3 Рік тому

    Staggering!

  • @FREEMAN....
    @FREEMAN.... Рік тому +3

    No islamic brutal conquest, no Crusades...
    Never forget who started all this.

    • @عليياسر-ذ5ب
      @عليياسر-ذ5ب Рік тому

      Why did Georgia not participate in the Crusades?

    • @FREEMAN....
      @FREEMAN.... Рік тому

      @@عليياسر-ذ5ب Try Georgian-Seljuk wars and enjoy the results.

    • @عليياسر-ذ5ب
      @عليياسر-ذ5ب Рік тому

      @@FREEMAN.... These are not crusades

    • @FREEMAN....
      @FREEMAN.... Рік тому +1

      @@عليياسر-ذ5ب The term "Crusade" appeared centuries after Europeans responded to the Islamic aggression.
      BTW, they are called "Crusade" in several languages : "Croisade Géorgienne" in French for exemple.
      Nice try...

  • @julianshepherd2038
    @julianshepherd2038 Рік тому +1

    It's what Jebus would want.

  • @jesusloya4771
    @jesusloya4771 Рік тому +1

    DIO LE VUE!!!

  • @philjohnson1744
    @philjohnson1744 Рік тому

    Fun vid

  • @interestinglife934
    @interestinglife934 Рік тому +1

    Didnt the crusaders also walk barefoot around Jerusalem a few times before the assault?

  • @mpalfadel2008
    @mpalfadel2008 Рік тому

    How come you didn’t mention the pogroms that Peters army engaged in along the way to Constantinople?

  • @sugar-daddykhayreddin1115
    @sugar-daddykhayreddin1115 Рік тому +1

    Trebuchets were first used by Europeans during the late 12th century. Showing the crusaders with advanced chinese siege equipment really puts me off from watching the video.

    • @bruhbruh-us6gl
      @bruhbruh-us6gl Рік тому

      God taught them how to make trebuchets, duh

  • @jaygoldstein651
    @jaygoldstein651 Рік тому

    Rightful Roman Clay

  • @oskarsaristie9495
    @oskarsaristie9495 Рік тому +1

    This narrative of the brutality of the conquest of Jerusalem is really a silly child's belief. When the city was conquered from the Sunnis by the Fatimid Shiites a few years earlier, not only were the holy cities of Christendom destroyed, but at least three times as many people were murdered.

    • @abhi5504
      @abhi5504 Рік тому

      what year was that

    • @عليياسر-ذ5ب
      @عليياسر-ذ5ب 11 місяців тому

      Where is your massage?

    • @Melia_67
      @Melia_67 11 місяців тому +2

      Bruh even Latin chronicles didn't sugar coat what happened why are you arguing 1000 years later?
      The Crusader were a bunch of religious extremists thugs who even ate humans for food. Their horrific crimes are well documented by even your own sources

    • @Gofaw
      @Gofaw 7 місяців тому

      ​@@Melia_67 read the whole comment lil bro

  • @bravocarlos1752
    @bravocarlos1752 Рік тому

    If the crusader's as a whole kept discipline they would have ruled everything

  • @universpro7741
    @universpro7741 2 місяці тому

    How did they know Jaffa was the closest port?

  • @clintmoor422
    @clintmoor422 Рік тому +6

    Siege are back on the menu! Always happy if you do medieval topics! Early-modern stuff is overrated. I think the amount of views backs that up. You'd be way more popular if you committed to other time periods!

  • @ObiKKa
    @ObiKKa Рік тому +1

    The big channel, Kings and Generals, posted a new 24 minute map analysis video of this same siege battle just almost two weeks after on Boxing Day, after Christmas Day, 2022.
    Besides the detailed top-down 2D mapping designs, it also shows a composition of 2D illustrations and brief clips of 3D ground-level battles.

    • @ObiKKa
      @ObiKKa Рік тому

      Video link from Kings and Generals.
      ua-cam.com/video/nUCYmHwDM3E/v-deo.html

    • @ObiKKa
      @ObiKKa Рік тому

      The first map analysis upload on this same siege battle was released by BazBattles five years ago on the first day of September, 2017.
      It's a much shorter video at 10 minutes with simpler 2D top-down map visuals. So you can see how much advances these other channels have created with their newer videos.

    • @ObiKKa
      @ObiKKa Рік тому

      Link to BazBattles' old video on this same siege battle.
      ua-cam.com/video/2loWiJSUDIQ/v-deo.html

    • @RandomVidsforthought
      @RandomVidsforthought Рік тому +3

      @@ObiKKa They made a very inaccurate battle video of an LOTR battle on their other channel

    • @herzog1857
      @herzog1857 Рік тому +2

      ​@@ObiKKa Kings and Generals was a good history youtube channel but they sold themselves.

  • @Jesse_Dawg
    @Jesse_Dawg Рік тому

    Please more videos

  • @assyriancrusader3760
    @assyriancrusader3760 Рік тому

    "If Christians saw you walking around Paris with an army then you will see Christians knocking the gates of Jerusalem".

  • @legioxequestris811
    @legioxequestris811 Рік тому

    Can we get happy saturnalia with roman legions short

  • @nigeljohn3329
    @nigeljohn3329 9 місяців тому +1

    Christianity ✝☦❤