It would have been nice to show FRANCIA (at the beginning) in a different colour. Because actually, France is just the continuation of WEST FRANCIA, East Francia turned into the Holy Roman Empire and later on (roughly) into Germany.
It’s interesting seeing Napoleon gain everything, and then lose it all. It’s honestly surprising how much one man can make and lose in such little time
Time stamp (Please like i worked hard) 0:02 Clovis I 0:08 Childebert I Thierry I Clotaire I Th. Clot. 0:10 Thibert I Ch. Clot. Rules even more since the others died 0:11 Thierry IV Reunites france 0:14 Charles Martel Takes over 0:15 Pépin le bref Rules france 0:18 Charlemagne forms France's biggest land extent in europe (Occupied) 0:33 Louis le Pieux takes over 0:35 Charles le Chauve just made a big mistake 0:41 Split into two france (Louis III-Carloman II) 0:42 Charles II le gros Rules france 0:43 Robert I Rules france 0:45 Raol I rules france and quickly gets yeeted by Louis d'Outremer 0:47 Lothaire With the seige of their capital 0:51 Hugues Capet Rules france and gets yeeted by Louis IV le gros 0:54 Louis VII takes over 1:00 Failed attempt of Phillipe to reform the charlemagne Some leaders passed by 1:20 Jean II le Bon takes over 1:23 Charles V le sage takes over 1:30 Charles VI le fou takes over 1:35 Charles VII takes over 1:42 Louis XI takes over 1:44 Charles VIII takes over 1:47 Louis XII takes over 1:52 François I takes over 2:00 Henri II takes over 2:06 François II takes over 2:07 Henri IV takes over 2:16 Louis XIII takes over 2:23 Louis XIV takes over 2:56 Louis XV takes over 3:10 Louis XVI takes over 3:12 Covention takes over 3:15 Directoire takes over 3:19 Consulat ruled by Napoleon takes over 3:24 Napoleon I makes france cool 3:33 Charles X takes over 3:34 Napoleon III aka his cousing takes over 3:35 Adolphe Thiers takes over 3:35 Raymond Poincare takes over 3:39 Gaston Doumergue takes over 3:42 Albert Lebrun takes over 3:43 Philippe Petain takes over 3:46 Charles le Gaulle takes over 3:48 Vincent Auriol takes over 3:50 Rene coty takes over 3:57 Emmanual Macron Takes over
Why "failed attempt if Phillipe to reform Charlamagne"? Phillipe II was a giga chad who conquered most angevin lands, increased the crownlands of France, and began the process of centralisation in France.
Failed attempt by Phillipe II? FAILED?This map, entertaining how it may be, even to me, does not show the actual royal domain. Phil quite literally *created* France. Also, to reform Charlemagne's empire? I don't think that was the plan, exactly.
In Dalmatia(Croatia), we still have Napoleonic roads that were built during Napoleon reign... for a long time those roads were used in order to cross hills, but nowdays solely for riding bike. Really high quality roads still
I read somewhere that after Napoleon's defeat Emperor Francis of Austria was visiting a province of his empire and saw well built roads. He asked who built them and was told Napoleon did as the province used to be a part of the Illyrian lands of the French Empire. To which the Austrian Emperor said he should've given all of his empire to Napoleon for a while so that all of it could have good roads lol.
Bit by bit, it was carved out of the body of the Holy Roman Empire and finally annexed during the turmoil of the Thirty Years War, when the H.R.E. was too occupied with itself to resist.
@@Heisenberg882 Yeah, this was the time when the HRE was attacked by the Ottomans, and France took advantage and occupied Strassburg. Shame upon the Congress of Vienna and the missed opportunity to return the Alsace back to German control 134 years later. They actually returned a very small part of it - the town of Landau and surroundings, visible but not labeled in the video at 3:31 - but only in the Second Treaty of Paris, after France had again challenged the whole of Europe after already having been defeated. One has to admire France and its successful expansion over so many centuries, and its first class diplomacy that allowed it to keep most of the conquered lands, despite having brought war, suffering and chaos to all of Europe.
@@hoppeltrottel7484 Alsace didn't exist per say inside the Holy Roman Empire. Strasbourg and Mulhouse were free cities as well as the "decapole", Alsace became unified under the French reign not before.
Kings's Nickname are either coming from the nobility/people (Charles the Great (Charlemagne), Philippes Auguste, Saint Louis) or they are a propaganda for the king, (John II "the good" was indeed a good warrior, but a tyrant and a bad king during the hundred years war.) Charles VII "the mad" was clinically mad (schizophrenia?), Mad people usually end up as bad kings, and his disease was a really dark time for the kingdom.
He was called Charles « the bald » because he cut all his hair one time when the pope consacred a cathedral if i remember, it was a sign a submission to the church. The custom for frankish kings was to have long and beautiful hairs. So yeah, Charles the bald.
Everyone: "How does Germany have a functioning economy after losing two world wars?" France: "Wait, you guys don't have functioning economies after losing to coalitions?"
@Napoléon Bonaparte C'est vous qui avez relevé le pays après la Révolution. La période du Consulat à été une période de redressement économique, stabilité social et juridique. C'est uniquement grâce à vous.
Merci pour cette extraordinaire vidéo. Magnifique travail de recherche et de présentation. Cette question était toujours problématique. Encore bravo ! Je vais partager .
3:44 to my grandfather who was a corsican resistance member and engaged in the free rench army as soon as he possibly could,and to my others grand fathers who did the same
@Robert Rowe I think my grandfather would prefer corsican myrtle hard liquor, but thanks for your comment , it really made me feel something (sorry for bad english btw) I will think about your father , i'll thank him for liberating us . I just hope that the alliance between the USA and France last long, and that all of the idiots who say: FrAnCe SuRrEnDeR LoL. educates themselfs (im not sure about how to write this word please correct me ) vive la resistance, Dio vi salvi regina !
@@towaritch ok, Im tallking about my deacesed grandpa and tellin his military carrier, yet you feel obliged to talk about the russians ? be ashamed of your self
Charlemagne was a dumbass and split his empire to his 3 sons. Bet it would have been different if the oldest of three had the whole thing. Europe would be all France and less wars would have occurred
@@julien3331Certain français sont des descendant de francs qui sont une tribut germanique et d’autre des descendant de tribut gauloise enfaite les ancêtres des français sont un peu diversifiés
@@papastalin1543 yes, France and India are two big democraties, and we're sharing more and more military and industrial projects. China will probably fall when India will rise.
Ma période préférée : 3:28 ... Celle que j'aime le moins 3:57 (non pas pour la géographie, mais pour le nom sur la carte, ça fait tache quand on voit le reste...)
1:50 Milan from 1513 to 1525 it's like a song by the Beatles : ♫ You say yes, I say no. You say stop and I say go go go. Oh no.... you say goodbye and I say hello...♫
Loses half of its land by 940. Frenchman: Within 1000 years, we will get it back! In 1940, it’s half the size that it was 1000 years ago. Frenchman: Je suis God of War
C'est des régions qui ont fluctué niveau influence et propriété constamment entre l'italie, l'allemagne, la France et la Suisse. C'est en effet une zone bien bordelique, mais finalement c'en est là aujourd'hui.
@Alexis Peyrache Je suis content que tu aimes ma blague. En fait, j'ai seulement édité le commentaire parce que je voulais montrer le moment dans la vidéo où la France gagne ce territoire.
Super vidéo ! Merci beaucoup ! Quel boulot ! Et dire qu'à un moment donné "la France était la Corse" xD Un petit encart avec la capitale actuelle serait un bon petit plus si vous faites une v2 un jour :)
Elle n'était pas "la corse", il y avait le reste de l'empire colonial non visible sur cette carte. C'est d'ailleurs l'existence de cet empire qui a fait que la France a fait partie des gagnants de la deuxième guerre mondiale, et pas des "perdants" ou des "pays envahis"
Napoléon was fighting against all Europe because England put all it's money into war paying others to fight Napoléon because they were to weak to do it. They also broked the alliance between France and the russia causing the Russian invasion. From the beginning Napoléon only defended his country but he was so good that he gain territories by doing so. He won exactly 90% of his battles. He was the greatest strategist of all time and deserve fucking respect !
He was in fact a fairly good tactician and marvelous at the operational (campaign) level of war, but a terrible strategist and worse diplomat. He rallied all Eorope against him - even states like Austria which he’d beaten repeatedly came back for more - failing to divide their coalitions or permanently neutralize any of their members (e.g., Prussia after 1806).
Actually the french territory (as a kingdom) didn't change during the Angevin's empire time (1200's), it's just that de facto the king of France didn't have real control over it, but let's say "officially" it was still vassal territories in the kingdom of France. So it was like Normandy before that, which you kept as French. I think in both cases just putting a lighter blue would have been better. So that people can see the change but still know it's not a territorial annexion.
Doing histories of nations like this is difficult because in the middle ages the idea of a nation didn't exist, it was more like a pyramid of sworn allegiances ruled by nobles
@@Heisenberg882 Kinda untrue statement for literally no country except France maybe. France is special, it's the first nation-state of Europe, much earlier than other countries besides England. So even Jeanne d'Arc could be seen as somewhat of the beginning national sentiment. Nation is also a medieval french word: no coincidence there.
@@wertyuiopasd6281 A nation as a cultural concept has existed for a long time. A nation-state does not at all describe medieval France simply due to its political regime.
I agree, as It would be very interesting in seeing the progress of european france and caribbean, polynesian and especially african french territories side by side. Hell, I'd love if he included North American territories too, but that would be way too much.
@gipcambero absolutely not. Is just the essence of France will not exist in a future It's nice to see you say that my comment is racist and of many of your comments you are so nationalist Pd: don't forget that Napoleon is one of the most criminal in the history
@gipcambero Immigration is not just good, it's necessary. It's important to the growth of a country but when some of that immigrants don't accept the culture of the host country that's when the problems start. I have many friends of France and France will not exist in a few centuries. Unless there are radical changes. Tell me. It's normal kill a person who do a cartoons of Muhammad in France?
@@lordpayo7721 he was litteraly the king of the Franks what do you mean he basically named the country till today 😂 you're going to say that Franks and France don't have any relations ? 🤣
so france is that guy in eu4 that goes to war every second, wins at 70%+ warscore but has terrible core cost and warscore cost penalties so it only annex like one 1/8 of the territory they captured, which is why they avoid coalitions.
Du coup, la France "hexagonale", ça n'apparait que brièvement entre Louis XIV et Louis XVI (le "pré carré" de Vauban), puis revient sous Napoléon, et définitivement sous la République. EXCELLENTE vidéo, encore une fois ! =)
@@saxwaxed Ferme ta gueule , la grande et vraie France c'est la France métropolitaine et d'outre-mer ,la France métropolitaine seul c'est une petite France avec aucune influence sur tout les continent .
Beau travail! Cependant, il me semble y avoir une ambiguïté entre royaume et domaine royal, dont les limites ne correspondaient pas jusqu'au règne de Louis XIII (rattachement du Béarn au domaine en 1620 après la chevauchée du duc de Luynes).
Beaucoup trop d'imprecisions, dans la description il met que la Bretagne a été rattachée à la france avec une fausse date pour mettre fin à une "ambiguïté " d'après lui seulement alors que la Bretagne était bien administrée par elle-même sans hommage lige à la France avant 1532. Je doute beaucoup du sérieux de la vidéo
-3:19 Napoléon joins the game
-3:28 Napoléon has been banned for cheating
You mean "has been banned for cheating"
@@7WuXiii 👍
A millenium After Charlemagne, Napoléon was sacred emperor
@All Knowing 369 no Napoléon was algerian he Come from mars
Napoleon was corse :)
Napoleon est corse
(I’m French, je suis français)
The explosions of blue when Charlemagne and Napoleon reigned.
Charlemagne wasnt french
It would have been nice to show FRANCIA (at the beginning) in a different colour. Because actually, France is just the continuation of WEST FRANCIA, East Francia turned into the Holy Roman Empire and later on (roughly) into Germany.
@Sugarz still stands the point. The ruling class and nobility of the frankish empire is a germanic tribe from east. Lol
@Sugarz ethnicity matters. It matters a lot
C'est l'empire
It’s interesting seeing Napoleon gain everything, and then lose it all. It’s honestly surprising how much one man can make and lose in such little time
Also in the beginning
Same with Hitler but not as big
Like charlesmagne
You'll not believe when i say this happened TWICE in europe
@@Baboonmomma Hitler's was much much bigger
Time stamp (Please like i worked hard)
0:02 Clovis I
0:08 Childebert I Thierry I Clotaire I Th. Clot.
0:10 Thibert I Ch. Clot. Rules even more since the others died
0:11 Thierry IV Reunites france
0:14 Charles Martel Takes over
0:15 Pépin le bref Rules france
0:18 Charlemagne forms France's biggest land extent in europe (Occupied)
0:33 Louis le Pieux takes over
0:35 Charles le Chauve just made a big mistake
0:41 Split into two france (Louis III-Carloman II)
0:42 Charles II le gros Rules france
0:43 Robert I Rules france
0:45 Raol I rules france and quickly gets yeeted by Louis d'Outremer
0:47 Lothaire With the seige of their capital
0:51 Hugues Capet Rules france and gets yeeted by Louis IV le gros
0:54 Louis VII takes over
1:00 Failed attempt of Phillipe to reform the charlemagne
Some leaders passed by
1:20 Jean II le Bon takes over
1:23 Charles V le sage takes over
1:30 Charles VI le fou takes over
1:35 Charles VII takes over
1:42 Louis XI takes over
1:44 Charles VIII takes over
1:47 Louis XII takes over
1:52 François I takes over
2:00 Henri II takes over
2:06 François II takes over
2:07 Henri IV takes over
2:16 Louis XIII takes over
2:23 Louis XIV takes over
2:56 Louis XV takes over
3:10 Louis XVI takes over
3:12 Covention takes over
3:15 Directoire takes over
3:19 Consulat ruled by Napoleon takes over
3:24 Napoleon I makes france cool
3:33 Charles X takes over
3:34 Napoleon III aka his cousing takes over
3:35 Adolphe Thiers takes over
3:35 Raymond Poincare takes over
3:39 Gaston Doumergue takes over
3:42 Albert Lebrun takes over
3:43 Philippe Petain takes over
3:46 Charles le Gaulle takes over
3:48 Vincent Auriol takes over
3:50 Rene coty takes over
3:57 Emmanual Macron Takes over
why did no one like this comment?!
Why "failed attempt if Phillipe to reform Charlamagne"? Phillipe II was a giga chad who conquered most angevin lands, increased the crownlands of France, and began the process of centralisation in France.
Good job
wow
Failed attempt by Phillipe II? FAILED?This map, entertaining how it may be, even to me, does not show the actual royal domain. Phil quite literally *created* France. Also, to reform Charlemagne's empire? I don't think that was the plan, exactly.
Random european territory: "salut"
2 seconds later: "au revoir"
I doesn't mean the same -.-
@@joancarlesbartra382 ?
@@joancarlesbartra382 in what the hell does that mean good sir
Mdrr
Excuse me Sir/Madam
Are you saved?
If you died tonight are you going to heaven? Jesus loves you.
France, how many times do you want to conquer Lombardy?
France: Yes
Milan be like
Oui
@@auxencefromont1989 Bonjour, hola, auf weidersen
@@unknownzzz5115 bonjour
To try conquer*
In Dalmatia(Croatia), we still have Napoleonic roads that were built during Napoleon reign... for a long time those roads were used in order to cross hills, but nowdays solely for riding bike. Really high quality roads still
I read somewhere that after Napoleon's defeat Emperor Francis of Austria was visiting a province of his empire and saw well built roads. He asked who built them and was told Napoleon did as the province used to be a part of the Illyrian lands of the French Empire. To which the Austrian Emperor said he should've given all of his empire to Napoleon for a while so that all of it could have good roads lol.
I guess they have trees on their side ?
Mon cher Alava, Marmont est perdu
@@TransGirlButtercupGoody ahh pfp 💀
@@TransGirlButtercup If you getting mad at me for using the skull emoji and making fun of your pfp your gonna have a hard life.
I like how Alsace-Lorraine just slowly materializes out of little pieces each time.
Bit by bit, it was carved out of the body of the Holy Roman Empire and finally annexed during the turmoil of the Thirty Years War, when the H.R.E. was too occupied with itself to resist.
@@hoppeltrottel7484 Most of it was taken after the 30 years but all of Alsace wouldn't be part of France until 1684
@@Heisenberg882 Yeah, this was the time when the HRE was attacked by the Ottomans, and France took advantage and occupied Strassburg. Shame upon the Congress of Vienna and the missed opportunity to return the Alsace back to German control 134 years later. They actually returned a very small part of it - the town of Landau and surroundings, visible but not labeled in the video at 3:31 - but only in the Second Treaty of Paris, after France had again challenged the whole of Europe after already having been defeated.
One has to admire France and its successful expansion over so many centuries, and its first class diplomacy that allowed it to keep most of the conquered lands, despite having brought war, suffering and chaos to all of Europe.
@@hoppeltrottel7484 Alsace didn't exist per say inside the Holy Roman Empire. Strasbourg and Mulhouse were free cities as well as the "decapole", Alsace became unified under the French reign not before.
@@tonyhawk94 it was already a cultural and geographic reality inside the Holy Roman Empire - the name « Alsace » dates from the 7th century
I love old french kings name "louis the fat", " Charles the bald". the disrespect
Charles le Fou 😂😂😂
Kings's Nickname are either coming from the nobility/people (Charles the Great (Charlemagne), Philippes Auguste, Saint Louis) or they are a propaganda for the king, (John II "the good" was indeed a good warrior, but a tyrant and a bad king during the hundred years war.) Charles VII "the mad" was clinically mad (schizophrenia?), Mad people usually end up as bad kings, and his disease was a really dark time for the kingdom.
He was called Charles « the bald » because he cut all his hair one time when the pope consacred a cathedral if i remember, it was a sign a submission to the church. The custom for frankish kings was to have long and beautiful hairs. So yeah, Charles the bald.
Not political correctness in those time.
@@minimino4283 la chat manges la croissant
Everyone: "How does Germany have a functioning economy after losing two world wars?"
France: "Wait, you guys don't have functioning economies after losing to coalitions?"
@Napoléon Bonaparte Grâce à vous Sir !
The difference is that France usually didn't lost wars against coalitions, until the napoleonic wars
@@makky6239 they still usually didnt lol they won 5 out of 7
@Napoléon Bonaparte C'est vous qui avez relevé le pays après la Révolution. La période du Consulat à été une période de redressement économique, stabilité social et juridique. C'est uniquement grâce à vous.
@Napoléon Bonaparte Et tout celà malgré le fait que les Autrichiens étaient à nos portes
Люблю историю Франции и уважаю французов. Привет из Кыргызстана 🇰🇬💛🇨🇵
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It would be interesting to see their colonial holdings as well.
Was half expecting it to zoom way out near the end to include French Guiana as well.
This video is TOTALLY incomplete. France owned ⅓ of North America and ¼ of Africa and parts of Asia until early 1960's.
@@2killnspray9 france owned 11.3% of the world
@@Irisversebruh , france has 16 other overseas territories , not only french guyana
@@drin2949Then they'd have to zoom out even further you fucking dumbass
*napoleon* : exists
*teacher* : what do you want in life
*napoleon* : *the world*
Your profile picture 👀
Thanks russian empire)
@@EmpireProductions1 wait a minute 👀
@@DD-yr3lh no. Thanks cold winter.
They still speak french in Libya and other arab-african countries till this day your effects are still there lulz
France is like a depressed person, going back and forth between obesity and anorexia.
Yes we’re depressed
and Algeria was France,today might be the opposite;-(
@@alex324ization .
@@alex324ization Not yet ! And hopefully never !
T'es vraiment un fou t'a jamais vu la france parle pas im a french >:)
The 1809 map of France: perfection.
France great enemy of germany and persia
1810 is better.
1943 is better hahahaha
@@georgeheld1901 where are you from?
@@sakaai9793 Italy XD
why is no one talking about how he hasnt uploaded on this channel in 2 years?
Yea :(
Exactly
France every thousand year: lemme dominate Europe
2800's here we come
They need a new Napoleon
@A Dog yeah calr magnus carolingiens of his real name is better than napoleon
And Charlemagne is big! Very tall! And good political leaders
@A Dog
you fcking twat
I had no idea Macron was so old that he suceeded to René Coty. 😂
Tiens mais on s'est déjà croisé sous une vidéo de Oukacha 😉😂😂😂
NY3TE la loi des algorithmes est dure mais c'est la loi.
@@srfrg9707 Et oui
Well his wife Brigitte Macron probably was there
Côme Meyer Some say she was René Coty's teacher in primary school.
Where did you go, Cottereau?
Incredible how fluid borders used to be! Brazil's have changed less than half a dozen times since its independence.
Except for the union with Norway and selling Wismar to Germany in 1903 Sweden's borders are unchanged since 1809.
1792.
Europe : Haha we will win.
Napoleon : Let me introduce myself.
non; napoelonest arrivé à faire reculer les empires allié en 1996
c'est le directoire français et l'âme de la nation qui a tout fait
@@gutsjoestar7450 oui bien sur Napoléon en 1996
@@gutsjoestar7450 Oula.
Soit tu t'es gourré dans l'année.
Soit tu as fais une faute de frappe (Et donc vouloir écrire 1796 ?)
@@nonamulegoatesque oui c'est ça , mais c'est assez évidentq que je voulais écrire 1796
@@gutsjoestar7450 ah oui il a vécu longtemps le bougre
Well done, I like the clean look!
parle français stp
@John Phillips what
@John Phillips Nah taking away and adding those states would ruin the fabulous star shape it has today.
1943 ?
@@Don_Camillo What do you mean 1943? France was defeated and established free france in the colonies. The starshape from 2020 is King.
Merci pour cette extraordinaire vidéo. Magnifique travail de recherche et de présentation.
Cette question était toujours problématique. Encore bravo ! Je vais partager .
What good information your channel gives. We really learn things that we could not easily learn in school. with these videos in a few minutes
3:44 to my grandfather who was a corsican resistance member and engaged in the free rench army as soon as he possibly could,and to my others grand fathers who did the same
incredible
@Robert Rowe I think my grandfather would prefer corsican myrtle hard liquor, but thanks for your comment , it really made me feel something (sorry for bad english btw) I will think about your father , i'll thank him for liberating us . I just hope that the alliance between the USA and France last long, and that all of the idiots who say: FrAnCe SuRrEnDeR LoL. educates themselfs (im not sure about how to write this word please correct me ) vive la resistance, Dio vi salvi regina !
@@rubenfosse5809 Without Russia Hitler would have won WW2.
@@towaritch ok, Im tallking about my deacesed grandpa and tellin his military carrier, yet you feel obliged to talk about the russians ? be ashamed of your self
Fratello corso 🇮🇹
Can't wait for the year 2800 when the next great french conqueror shows up.
Charlemagne was German, Napoleone Bonaparte was Italian, no French conquerors, sorry.
@@Nicods Charlemagne was a Frank. Franks are Frenchs ancestors you dumb. Napoleon was French also.
@@Nicods no. just no.
@@Nicods Charlemagne adhered to the Frankish nationality you dumb fuck
@@Nicods Bonaparte was literally born in Corsica! Watch the video to find out where and when that is!
Absolutely amazing. I travelled with you from Clovis the first till Macron. Thanks for sharing. Cheers!
Hé mec, fais plus de vidéos sur l'évolution territoriale, j'ai adoré ça.
Hey man, please make more territorial evolution videos, I loved this.
France every year: AE is just a number.
What mean AE
Means
@@gouloum8644 aggressive expansion
Well, we've fought against some coalitions
Well, that's just how human history goes in every corner of the world.
Vive la France 🇷🇺🤝🇲🇫
La Russie et la France ont beaucoup en commun.
Salutations de Russie)
Да здравствует Родина! 🇷🇺🤝🇫🇷
@hi-hi R La France est plus africanisée qu'islamisée, c'est parce qu'elle est d'abord talmudo-maçonnisée, ceci explique cela...
@@BourdonFrance la Congolexicomatisation de la France est un facteur important aussi
@@-erebor-2361 La congolexicomatisation*
1970:: France
2015: Afrance
2100: Afrique
Love it, Would be interesting to see the territory fluctuation before and after the french empire got shut down
Géniale! Longue vie à votre chaîne!
0:33 Louis le Pieux: I own the entire Europe
0:36 Charles le Chauve: Imma destroy this man's whole career
The kingdom was divided among Louis' three sons. The other two still had all the blue that disappeared. It just wasn't France.
Charles le chauve mean Charles the bald
louis divided the empire himself. Those were his 3 sons.
@@howiechang8516 This 3 was fighting each other.
0:36 the middle is the original lorraine.
yeah, if louis just been better at geometry, a good division was so very possible
Napoléon: i want your contry inside my country
Oula
Pioneer of the european union...
Nelson and Wellington foiled your plan to take over Europe!
@@DavBlc7 the coalition did it not england
Absolument génial comme vidéo ! Merci beaucoup
Vidéo très instructive ! Bravo.
When you pass one millenium to regain half of Charlemagne empire
Charlemagne was a dumbass and split his empire to his 3 sons. Bet it would have been different if the oldest of three had the whole thing. Europe would be all France and less wars would have occurred
@@gilberttrois8492 Charlemagne's son Louis I ruled of all the empire, it was divided between Louis's sons (Charlemagne's grandsons)
@@gilberttrois8492 u lost Franco -prussia and then got destroyed by Nazi Germany
@@suryasishtalukdar210 Still, we're the country with more battle victories than any other in history
@@gilberttrois8492 Wasn’t his fault. The Carolingian law dictated that every son gets a piece of the pie.
I read your description section, and its clear that you put a whole lot of research and thought into these videos, which I really appreciate
3:28: The cooler european union
What a fascinating nation
Merci beaucoup,mon ami ! (Thank you so much bro !)
The Franks were Germans. And Germanic and France is also Germanic
@@skyguyxninja5650we are latin, not german
@@julien3331Certain français sont des descendant de francs qui sont une tribut germanique et d’autre des descendant de tribut gauloise enfaite les ancêtres des français sont un peu diversifiés
@@julien3331we are not Latin. We were latinised, but ethnically we are a mix of celtic (gaulois) and germanic (Franks) people
0:51 Louis le gros literally means Louis the obese lol
Edit: Louis the fat is the best translation thanks for the reply
More louis the fat
@@philmuda Yep its fat, not obese but well
Au moins il n'allais pas pourrir de faim
Can you imagine being so badass that people can call you "the fat" without questioning your autority ? respect
@@justeunfan3364 Often, the name were invented after their death.
Respect to great france from india 🇮🇳🤝🇫🇷
Why? THEY'RE OPPRESSORS
@@adhamhmacconchobhair7565 france is good country, I like france they are our allies , they helped us a lot
@@adhamhmacconchobhair7565 Fuck united kingdom
Much love to my indians brothers from France 🇫🇷🤝🇮🇳
@@papastalin1543 yes, France and India are two big democraties, and we're sharing more and more military and industrial projects.
China will probably fall when India will rise.
Excelente! Muy claro e ilustrativo. ¿Podrías hacer mas países?
Ma période préférée : 3:28 ...
Celle que j'aime le moins 3:57 (non pas pour la géographie, mais pour le nom sur la carte, ça fait tache quand on voit le reste...)
tellement 😂
Pareil
France in 1943: Adieu
Just corsica
@@usernamebond9702 no
@@baptistebrigand5882 lol you blind
*adieu
@@julianfejzo4829 ok
1:50 Milan from 1513 to 1525 it's like a song by the Beatles : ♫ You say yes, I say no. You say stop and I say go go go. Oh no.... you say goodbye and I say hello...♫
Bon sang ! Excellente vidéo ! Avec de la musique... C'est parfait ! Continus comme ça !
France is the country with the most won battles. 🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷
Loses half of its land by 940.
Frenchman: Within 1000 years, we will get it back!
In 1940, it’s half the size that it was 1000 years ago.
Frenchman: Je suis God of War
@@AYVYNcope and seethe
@@bobbyjoe1111 🐸🐌🐸🐌🐸🐌
3:23 Napoléon has joined the game
Clovis l: hi
Charlemagne: fool
Napoleon: WELCOME TO HELL
2:28 Right here is where you can kinda see the modern borders of France forming.
Because Louis xiv was a chad
@@Heisenberg882it was Louis XVI
I do find it interesting how so much of what I always thought of as "France" for so much of its history, wasn't, namely the east of modern France.
C'est des régions qui ont fluctué niveau influence et propriété constamment entre l'italie, l'allemagne, la France et la Suisse. C'est en effet une zone bien bordelique, mais finalement c'en est là aujourd'hui.
Super vidéo, comme d'habitude ! Et excellent choix musical
3:42 was a shameful year for France.
Génial la vidéo. Vive la France !!!
Thanks for putting the 100 greatest generals in history video back
ah yes, the history of my favorite hexagon
Also the only hexagone
Pentagon*
@@LightblueStar27 Hexagon
@@LightblueStar27 bro il French it’s hexagon
@@MisterCubik count the sudes
3:44 Félicitations, la France! Tu as gagné un nouvel territoire: La France!
T'es un humoriste toi nan ?
Jjajaajaajajaj
@Alexis Peyrache Je suis content que tu aimes ma blague. En fait, j'ai seulement édité le commentaire parce que je voulais montrer le moment dans la vidéo où la France gagne ce territoire.
@@alexanderkaspari8787 mais il faut pas subestimer la france
@@samuelkanteng4300 Je ne sous-estimerais jamais la France. Après tout, elle a gagné la plupart des batailles de l'histoire.
Yo soy navarro y este video es hermoso Gracias por hacer este lindo video Que Dios te bendiga muchachos
Man, watching this on 1/4 speed to catch the detail better creates a... unique auditory experience, to say the least.
Vive la France! 🇫🇷
Vive l'Afrique !
1970: France
2015: Afrance
2100:: Afrique
@@_NoName0 rooh tg
@@_NoName0 Moi je suis pour la réémigration
@@_NoName0 la plus grosse minorité c'est les portugais
1970: France
2015: Portdefrance
2100:: Portugal
Super vidéo ! Merci beaucoup ! Quel boulot !
Et dire qu'à un moment donné "la France était la Corse" xD
Un petit encart avec la capitale actuelle serait un bon petit plus si vous faites une v2 un jour :)
Elle n'était pas "la corse", il y avait le reste de l'empire colonial non visible sur cette carte. C'est d'ailleurs l'existence de cet empire qui a fait que la France a fait partie des gagnants de la deuxième guerre mondiale, et pas des "perdants" ou des "pays envahis"
The french borders are so iconic
Napoléon was fighting against all Europe because England put all it's money into war paying others to fight Napoléon because they were to weak to do it. They also broked the alliance between France and the russia causing the Russian invasion. From the beginning Napoléon only defended his country but he was so good that he gain territories by doing so. He won exactly 90% of his battles. He was the greatest strategist of all time and deserve fucking respect !
no
😂 you Napoleon fan boys are pathetically embarrassing.
He was in fact a fairly good tactician and marvelous at the operational (campaign) level of war, but a terrible strategist and worse diplomat. He rallied all Eorope against him - even states like Austria which he’d beaten repeatedly came back for more - failing to divide their coalitions or permanently neutralize any of their members (e.g., Prussia after 1806).
Beau travail ! Toutefois la mention des événements (principalement des guerres) qui ont conduit à ces gains/pertes de territoires peut manquer.
Vive la France ! (from Ireland) 🇮🇪🇫🇷
My from turkey 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
La France est très mauvaise
@@noktalvirgul3921 cool
@@mathattaque where are you from
@@noktalvirgul3921 nah France is good, Turkey too
Really good video! Although I was hoping for territorial change during the siege of Vienne around August of 880
Congrats for 200K
Actually the french territory (as a kingdom) didn't change during the Angevin's empire time (1200's), it's just that de facto the king of France didn't have real control over it, but let's say "officially" it was still vassal territories in the kingdom of France.
So it was like Normandy before that, which you kept as French.
I think in both cases just putting a lighter blue would have been better. So that people can see the change but still know it's not a territorial annexion.
Doing histories of nations like this is difficult because in the middle ages the idea of a nation didn't exist, it was more like a pyramid of sworn allegiances ruled by nobles
@@Heisenberg882 Kinda untrue statement for literally no country except France maybe.
France is special, it's the first nation-state of Europe, much earlier than other countries besides England.
So even Jeanne d'Arc could be seen as somewhat of the beginning national sentiment. Nation is also a medieval french word: no coincidence there.
@@wertyuiopasd6281 smartpants
@@Heisenberg882😮
@@wertyuiopasd6281 A nation as a cultural concept has existed for a long time. A nation-state does not at all describe medieval France simply due to its political regime.
You really should have included overseas colonies in this.
Well, Corsica is in the video
@@pleaseenteraname4824 listen here you little shit
/s
@Sugarz There's a sea separating it from mainland France and it's a colony. What's the difference?
@@pleaseenteraname4824 ...it's not overseas France, it's Metropolitan France. Don't be so pedantic about it.
I agree, as It would be very interesting in seeing the progress of european france and caribbean, polynesian and especially african french territories side by side. Hell, I'd love if he included North American territories too, but that would be way too much.
Superbe vidéo, bravo !
*Map during Charlemagne/early Louis le Pieux period* Man that's an impressive and steady land acquisition there.
Then BAM! 0:34
Make one with colonies world map
Napoleon was such a legend!
Charlemagne is the best
Charlemagne was way better
maybe he conquered a lot of territories but he took away individual freedoms
@@n3te537 who?
@@itsad7194 napoelon
Can't wait for part 2
I had no idea France changed their boarder so many times across the history.
This video is not correct. Charlemagne and their kingdom was not french
@gipcambero your can put your sarcasm where it fits, to say kingdom of Charlemagne was France is not knowing history and being a nationalist
@gipcambero absolutely not. Is just the essence of France will not exist in a future
It's nice to see you say that my comment is racist and of many of your comments you are so nationalist
Pd: don't forget that Napoleon is one of the most criminal in the history
@gipcambero Immigration is not just good, it's necessary. It's important to the growth of a country but when some of that immigrants don't accept the culture of the host country that's when the problems start. I have many friends of France and France will not exist in a few centuries. Unless there are radical changes.
Tell me. It's normal kill a person who do a cartoons of Muhammad in France?
@@lordpayo7721 he was litteraly the king of the Franks what do you mean he basically named the country till today 😂 you're going to say that Franks and France don't have any relations ? 🤣
I like how the border slowly becomes like the modern day's border as the time passes by.
so france is that guy in eu4 that goes to war every second, wins at 70%+ warscore but has terrible core cost and warscore cost penalties so it only annex like one 1/8 of the territory they captured, which is why they avoid coalitions.
@NOT YO AVERAGE FIGHTER Please stfu
That was cool :)
Amazing history France seems to have.
Napoleon and Charlemagne : *exists*
The map: Im blue da ba dee da ba die
Du coup, la France "hexagonale", ça n'apparait que brièvement entre Louis XIV et Louis XVI (le "pré carré" de Vauban), puis revient sous Napoléon, et définitivement sous la République. EXCELLENTE vidéo, encore une fois ! =)
La carte est un peu trop petite pour la France là :/
*Et rajouter "métropolitaine" dans le titre après France.
La vrai France c’est la métropole pas l’outre mer qui sont des restes de colonie
@@saxwaxed Ben quoique" reste des colonies", c'est aussi la vraie France, on pas besoin de distinguer "vraie" et "fausse" France là !
@@saxwaxed Ferme ta gueule , la grande et vraie France c'est la France métropolitaine et d'outre-mer ,la France métropolitaine seul c'est une petite France avec aucune influence sur tout les continent .
la france ( hexagone et la corse) et le territoire francais ( DOM-TOM)
"l'outre mer c'est pas la france, preuve:j'y suis jamais aller"
Girls: History class is soo boring
boys:
Epic music.
My therapist: "Thin France isn't real, it can't hurt you"
Thin France: 0:56
0:33 Wide France
3:28 is wider France
@@burgundygenevian1879 I already hear that music*
@@hannibalbarca7220 WIDE MACRON
turururu tutu turururu ru ru
Thinner France 3:42
You should make more of these kind of videos
Excellent video cotteraux
3:17 HEY YO FRANCE CALM DOWN
I appriciate that the music has the same rhythm as the map changes
You even put the name of the regions, that’s greatly appreciated
Why no one is talking that he hasn't posted a video since 2020? Is that what I'm thinking true? I hope he's doing okay.
Fr
It's been 1 year and 2 months and a half and yet you still haven't uploaded any video, will you ever come back or will this channel be dead forever?
Beau travail! Cependant, il me semble y avoir une ambiguïté entre royaume et domaine royal, dont les limites ne correspondaient pas jusqu'au règne de Louis XIII (rattachement du Béarn au domaine en 1620 après la chevauchée du duc de Luynes).
Oui et manquent
aussi les colonies françaises et les reliquats de celles-ci les départements et territoires d'OM
@@benjaminb71 😅
Beaucoup trop d'imprecisions, dans la description il met que la Bretagne a été rattachée à la france avec une fausse date pour mettre fin à une "ambiguïté " d'après lui seulement alors que la Bretagne était bien administrée par elle-même sans hommage lige à la France avant 1532. Je doute beaucoup du sérieux de la vidéo
Perfect
I love the music, it's Two Steps From Hell "Impossible"
excellent choice of music
Très bonne, et instructive, animation.
Dans la bibliographie, ne pas oublier "l'histoire de France vue par San Antonio"
The fact the France even exists today is a miracle but I could really say that about any country in Europe
3:12 Nice
Very impressive. Such detail. Great job.