*EDIT:* Just learned that this is a common misconception about the lyrics and the lyrics are indeed referring to the enemies of France not peasant blood. However I’m still going to keep the comment up so if someone sees this they will be aware that this is not the correct narrative around the lyrics. The message behind that is true but the lyric you’re referring to actually means something a bit different “Impure blood” meant peasant blood, the lyric is basically stating, die for the glorious equal republic, which is still pretty fucked up but sadly not as metal…
@@patart3846 can’t remember exactly, but basically “sang impur” just literally means non royal or noble blood. I’ll try to find a place to read about it and if I do I’ll edit my comment Have a good day
Japanese songs about the Emperor: "To hell with the Zaibatsus, long live the Emperor!" English songs about the Queen/King: "God save our gracious King/Queen! Long live our noble King/Queen!" French songs about the King: "Our king is a drunkard, loves parties and pretty women."
“I love girls and I love the good wine, from our jolly fellow, here’s gay refrain. I love girls and I love the good wine“ typical French. This should be the anthem of France
I thinks the marseillaise is better because even if it was created during the French Revolution. If you listen to it without context it dosen't sound royalist or republican (at least the first part). Post scriptum : monarchy or not France is still a great country. Vive la France!
I think the lyrics aren't translated as "here's gay refrain" but actually as: "here's the CHEERFUL refrain" since "gai" in french doesn't refer specifically to homosexuality.
So second phase of lyrics translation is correct? I meant the “I love girls and I love the good wine, from our jolly fellow, here’s gay refrain. I love girls and I love the good wine” part
@@celineinnocenzi9222 La modernité est le cancer de cette société. Noël se célèbre à l'Eglise. Toutefois, il n'existe plus dans ma paroisse de messe de minuit.
@@gallicus9872 certes,si vous souhaitez le fêter de manière traditionnelle,c'est votre soucis,mais dans ce cas,parlez donc de Noël religieux et non traditionnel La version traditionnelle de Noël étant Païen, et j'ose supposer que les célébrations païennes ne valent rien Après,soyons clair (car je ne veux pas que ça ne s'envenime),ce sont nos avis personnels
@@camelotduroy1168 Je pensais comme ça aussi, mais faut l’assumer ce drapeau blanc de la royauté! Rappelle leur qu’il a flotté à Yorktown quand la France a gagné leur guerre d’indépendance! 😎
@@occi31 on pourra l'assumer quand notre réputation sera restauré. En attendant il faut être subtil et ne pas laisser de marge à nos adversaires anti-france
@@JosephBara1793 exactement, mais les ignares se moquent de la réalité historique. Il faut un émoticone avec les armes de France, le drapeau blanc semé de lis et avec les deux anges tenant l'oriflamme
Vive Henri IV ! Vive ce roi vaillant ! Vive Henri IV ! Vive ce roi vaillant ! Ce diable à quatre A le triple talent De boire et se battre Et d'être un vert galant. Au diable guerres, Rancunes et partis ! Au diable guerres, Rancunes et partis ! Comme nos pères Chantons en vrais amis, Au choc des verres Les roses et les lys. Chantons l'antienne Qu'on chantera dans mille ans ; Que Dieu maintienne En paix ses descendants Jusqu'à ce qu'on prenne La Lune avec les dents. Jusqu'à ce qu'on prenne La Lune avec les dents. Vive la France ! Vive le roi Henri ! Qu'à Reims on danse, En disant comme Paris : Vive la France ! Vive le roi Henri ! Vive la France ! Vive le roi Henri ! J'aimons les filles, Et j'aimons le bon vin J'aimons les filles, Et j'aimons le bon vin De nos bons drilles Voilà le gai refrain J'aimons les filles Et j'aimons le bon vin ! Moins de soudrilles Eussent troublé le sein Moins de soudrilles Eussent troublé le sein De nos familles Si l'ligueux6 plus humain Eût aimé les filles Eût aimé le bon vin !
Vivé le ancien regime! Beautiful anthem for a beautiful and strong nation, the strongest of europe. Vivé la monarchie française! As always, you did a great job with the aesthetics and backround, and this version is one of my favorites. Cheers!
@@BritishRepublicsn la France comme entité brillait bien plus qu'elle ne le fait aujourd'hui. Pour ce qui est des conditions de vie, encore heureux qu'il y ait eu une évolution. Pour autant, on est toujours esclave... sauf qu'on nous fait croire à la liberté.
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What happened to the Monarchy in France during the revolution was a tragedy. They just ended up creating a more tyrannical regime. Vive le Roi, Vive le Royaume de France!
@@天子-Ren I'm French by the way. Been living for almost 30 years in France. Back in the day, 20 years ago it really feels like the 5th Republic under Jacques Chirac. Nowaydays, like 6th Republic
Welllll, it’s not exactly medieval. It’s renaissance, so you’re about 80 years off. But yes, a very good song, it has been the national anthem of France many times, notably in 1815.
The interesting contrast between this anthem and the Marseillase lies in their treatment of war: >”to hell with wars, grudges and parties!” >”to arms citizens… so that an impure blood waters our forrows!” A resounding condemnation of war vs. The birth of the concept of impressment.
In the words of Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord: ''Celui qui n'a pas vécu au dix-huitième siècle avant la Révolution ne connaît pas la douceur de vivre: ("He who has not lived in the eighteenth century before the Revolution does not know the sweetness of living.") That affection was caused by the perceived decline in culture and values after the revolution, in which the aristocracy lost much of its economic and political power to what was seen as a rich, coarse, greedy and materialistic class of property owners (bourgeoisie).
Vive Luis Alfonso de Bourbon! Vive Felipe VI! Salutations à nos frères français. Grâce à vous, nous avons la plus ancienne dynastie d'Europe sur le trône. 🇨🇵🤝🇪🇦 ⚜⚜⚜
لولا الحقبة الملكية ما كان لفرنسا ولا أوروبا أي دور حضاري أو ريادي ولا سياحي فأغلب المباني الحضارية شيدت في الحقبة الملكية وأغلب المراسيم جاءت وفق الأذواق الملكية النبيلة بينما في الحقبة الجمهورية والشعبية كانت سبب نشوء الحروب وتفكك الأسر وفقدان الهوية وذبول الرونق الحضاري الذي انتشر بسبب الحداثة إلى العالم صحيح أن الحقبة الملكية كانت معادية للمسلمين وساهمت في مساعدة القشتاليين على احتلال الأندلس المسلم وتكوين كيانات فرنجية لم تكن تنتمي للجزيرة الألبيرية لكن من باب الانصاف نقول أن الجمال الفائق للحضارة الغربية والمستقبل بهوية أوروبا كان متجليا في الحقبة الملكية
It is very beautiful this Royal anthem. I love a lot of France and its history, for example the French Revolution of 1789, the Napoleonic France, France in the two world wars and other things of its epic history
If you knew the revolutions ruined france and europa you wouldnt love revolution nor napoleon. France was the flower of europa .everybody wanted to learn french in my country to get better education. Right now it aint no shit. They rather learn german and english instead of french.
Vive Henri IV est l'hymne national français de la dynastie des Brubron que l'on voit sur la photo. Il y a Henri IV, Louis XIII, Louis XIV, le Roi Soleil, Louis Ier.
Let us hope that one day, the sun shines again and the lilies bloom again in the Kingdom of France, for the greater well-being of the Kingdom and its subjects. Louis XVI said: For God, France and the King Our day Will Come
👑🏰⚜ France ⛪🍷 Salut ! Mes ancêtres les Chateaubriand d’Espagne étaient royalistes. Je suis française chrétienne royaliste. Je prie pour que Dieu nous donne un bon roi de France. 16 juillet 2024
It sounds so joyful, then I remembered that it was written after the end of the French Wars of Religion, when both catholics and hughenots sorta got together and it makes sense, specially the part when it says "to the devil with wars, grudges and parties (in the sense of political factions)"
I wish France still had a Bourbon King and Louie XVI and Marie Antonette I wish were saints of the Catholic Church I also wish that Louis XVII a martyr and a saint 🔵🟡⚪️
As a French Royalist, I felt sad hearing this song. Our good king Loui 16th is slaughtered by the blood thirsty revolutionists, I really hope that the French Revolution didn’t exist and our good kings and queens still ruled on us today. Long live the kingdom of France!! 🇫🇷 🇫🇷 🇫🇷
I honestly think that without a degree of monarchy we have loss class and noble minded people not saying all nobles are good but I've notice more leaders of world has become less noble minded with nobility you created this association that you should be par at top glory formality prestige is what the representation of with the reflection of people trust it is something elegant to be reflected on upon in the end it is so much to be proud of having royalty, and middle class can still coexist through this world I supposed.
By far the best vocal version of Vive Henri IV, it’s absolutely brilliant, fantastic video!
It is the OST of the movie "Vive Henri IV, vive l'amour", of which we can see some clips in the video
I prefer Adevinaille's "Vive Henri IV"
@@thekingshussar1808 i don't know this version, where can I find it
@@camelotduroy1168 ua-cam.com/video/LN1a0GT1_wg/v-deo.html
@@thekingshussar1808 Nice, a shame it is so short
Henri IV was so respected that even the revolutionaries held him im high regard. Vive Henri IV!
well he was kinda of a revolutionary himself. eventually he was assassinated for the single best thing he ever did.
Consideraste que saquearon su tumba en la revolucion
Vive henri iv
❤❤❤❤❤❤
@@Alejandro-z9d5kpoor people. What are you gonna do?
Pre-Revolutionary France: "I like girls and I like good wine!"
Revolutionary France: "Let the blood of our enemies water our fields!"
The latter one is better.
France be like : "BLOOD FOR BLOOD GOD"
Revolutionary France: KILL ALL ENEMIES AND EAT THEIR ORGANS AND DRINK THEIR BLOOD
*EDIT:* Just learned that this is a common misconception about the lyrics and the lyrics are indeed referring to the enemies of France not peasant blood. However I’m still going to keep the comment up so if someone sees this they will be aware that this is not the correct narrative around the lyrics.
The message behind that is true but the lyric you’re referring to actually means something a bit different
“Impure blood” meant peasant blood, the lyric is basically stating, die for the glorious equal republic, which is still pretty fucked up but sadly not as metal…
@@patart3846 can’t remember exactly, but basically “sang impur” just literally means non royal or noble blood. I’ll try to find a place to read about it and if I do I’ll edit my comment
Have a good day
When it's Bastille Day but you're a Royalist
@Loovis The two works
Head Chopping!
what a crappy regime.
1792: Worst year of life
@@TBone-bz9mp eh not really
Japanese songs about the Emperor: "To hell with the Zaibatsus, long live the Emperor!"
English songs about the Queen/King: "God save our gracious King/Queen! Long live our noble King/Queen!"
French songs about the King: "Our king is a drunkard, loves parties and pretty women."
France is romantic, so loving pretty women isn’t that uncommon, especially in France.
Fun fact the english song is a french song about a french king
@@kinsou3865 no, that story was made up by the Marquise de Créquy in the 1800s with her Souvenirs, such a song was never written by the great Lully
@@kets4443 not really, God save the queen is a French song about a French king who have anal fistula problem. You just copied us like always
@@kets4443 Lol go to school kid, but thanks for make me laugh 🙃
“I love girls and I love the good wine, from our jolly fellow, here’s gay refrain. I love girls and I love the good wine“ typical French. This should be the anthem of France
I thinks the marseillaise is better because even if it was created during the French Revolution. If you listen to it without context it dosen't sound royalist or republican (at least the first part).
Post scriptum : monarchy or not France is still a great country.
Vive la France!
@@stadtrepublikmulhausen4121 not really
haram to arabs.
I think the lyrics aren't translated as "here's gay refrain" but actually as: "here's the CHEERFUL refrain" since "gai" in french doesn't refer specifically to homosexuality.
@@adriantv4993 thanks for let me know
Je suis brésilien et j'aime la France longue vie france
sou Brasileiro e gosto da França
Vida Longa a França
Kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
Sai daí paraíba kkkkkkkkkk
bacana
Longue Vie à mon grand voisin : le Brésil . Isso, pode ser por o futuro do pais : ua-cam.com/video/nxhi3Wop_g0/v-deo.html
Fica com Deus meu amigo
Que legal fala muito bem
This sounds so weird to hear old French as a native French speaker.
So second phase of lyrics translation is correct? I meant the “I love girls and I love the good wine, from our jolly fellow, here’s gay refrain. I love girls and I love the good wine” part
@@JOE-ft3gq I mean the song is completely fine its just that old French had different ways to write and say some words compared to todays French.
@@batemanpatrick116 yea I get it back in schools I learned many Middle Chinese poetries.
@Aqiisa Ces expressions définissent le vieux Français, c'est simplement des différences dans les expressions et certains mots.
Happy July 14th
as a French-Canadian myself i am proud of my origins of where i come Thank you Kingdom of France 💛
Protestant comme nos ancêtres.
salutations d'Indonésie ⚜🇮🇩❤🇨🇵⚜
Long Live Catholic France!
Love From Orthodox Serbia!
🇷🇸♥️🇫🇷
Long live Peter I Karageorgievich
✝️🇫🇷❤️🔥🇷🇸☦️ (Kosovo is Serbia)
:(
Henri IV wasn't catholic (half of the Time).
Henri was a famous champion of the French Protestants, the Hugenots
Magistrale version de ce chant ancestral !
Pour que vive la France, vivent le Roy et sa famille ! ⚜
Ça fait des années que le français a évolué de Roy en Roi
@@celineinnocenzi9222 Quelle importance ? La tradition primera toujours sur les réformes.
@@gallicus9872 pas forcément
Comment fêtez-vous Noël ? De manière traditionnelle ? Religieuse ? Moderne ?
@@celineinnocenzi9222 La modernité est le cancer de cette société. Noël se célèbre à l'Eglise. Toutefois, il n'existe plus dans ma paroisse de messe de minuit.
@@gallicus9872 certes,si vous souhaitez le fêter de manière traditionnelle,c'est votre soucis,mais dans ce cas,parlez donc de Noël religieux et non traditionnel
La version traditionnelle de Noël étant Païen, et j'ose supposer que les célébrations païennes ne valent rien
Après,soyons clair (car je ne veux pas que ça ne s'envenime),ce sont nos avis personnels
Vive la monarchist France. Long live monarchism, bring back civilisation to europe!! . Greetings from Poland. 🇵🇱
A third of europe country are monarchy so it's not really bringing them back.
God bless you from catholic Croatia
Im spanish and my country is a monarchy
@@Стефан-ъ3к Im spanish and french, i love my two countries
Most people in Monarchist France were peasants; not exactly civilised people.
This is my favorite royalist song, and it will always be my favorite royalist song.
Who knew royalist songs made bangers?
All countries or just France?
@@BartlomiejDmowski probably all nations, I haven't heard some of them yet
Wait until you hear socialist songs
@nicovespruzzi6963 I already heard them so you don't need to tell me again 🤷♂️
⚜️from Philippines we support France⚜️ 🇵🇭❤️🇨🇵
🇫🇷😀👍 Salut !
Nous supportons aussi nos frères en Christ des Philippines 🙏🙏 ! 🇫🇷❤️🇵🇭
Vive Dieu et la Royaume de France ✝️⚜️👑
NON … VIVE NAPOLÉON ET VIVE LE PREMIER EMPIRE 🤣 ( c’est juste une blague )
@Sacred Cheese it’s Time to cut head of 😂
It's dead
C’est “La Rouyame de France” Royaume est Feminine
@Joe Xavier ?
Vive la France éternelle ⚜️🏳️⚜️
Il nous faut un émoticone drapeau royal. Le drapeau blanc fait trop la part belle aux blagues américaines de la reddition
@@camelotduroy1168 Je pensais comme ça aussi, mais faut l’assumer ce drapeau blanc de la royauté! Rappelle leur qu’il a flotté à Yorktown quand la France a gagné leur guerre d’indépendance! 😎
@@occi31 on pourra l'assumer quand notre réputation sera restauré. En attendant il faut être subtil et ne pas laisser de marge à nos adversaires anti-france
Je crois que l'origine du drapeau blanc vient de la justement
@@JosephBara1793 exactement, mais les ignares se moquent de la réalité historique. Il faut un émoticone avec les armes de France, le drapeau blanc semé de lis et avec les deux anges tenant l'oriflamme
Trolling the republicans even on Bastille day
Total Chad move
Chad
It's not the Bastille day
@@zardoxe2556 Ok, boomer
@@bulbasaur_6169 ???
Mon ancêtre, un homme remarquable, très grand souverain ! Vive Henri IV !
Невозможно описать словами, сколь прекрасна эта песня.
👑🏰⚜ France ⛪🍷 🌞 Salut !
juillet 2024
vive le royaume de France, vive Henri Vl
🇫🇷⚜✝️👑🌟👑✝️⚜🇫🇷
How about no
Que revienne la monarchie.
⚜️⚜️⚜️
Pour que vive la France, vive le Roy !
@@Byzant7 no
probably the best anthem, i love the melody
There’s a more modern version of it. It was the anthem of France again in 1815. “Le Retour des Princes Français à Paris”.
Virgin Republican anthem:
Blood
Bloody flag
Impure Blood
Cut Throat
Chad Royal Anthem:
Drinking
Womanising
Wine
I love Girls
Gay
LOL
👑🏰⚜ France ⛪🍷 Vive la vie dans mon beau pays 🌳🍒🏠🌷
16/7/2024
Vive la Française De Singapour 🇸🇬❤️🇫🇷
Congratulations for your national holiday on 14th July France from your friends in Germany
🇫🇷🤝🇩🇪
Best regards to our Germanic cousins ! Under God we shall be united once more, as it was intended under Charlemagne ! 🇫🇷❤️🇩🇪
Vive la France Royaliste et Chrétienne
Sûrement pas
@@Rene-vb6qu Oh que si
Vive Le Roy mon frère vive nos frères qui sont mort aux combats pour qui vive la France vive Le Roy
@@Yqito1x Vive la France et vive le Roi !
Vive l'empereur.
Parce qu'en France, le Roi ne meurt jamais, Vive le Roi !
The transitions are just super clean, bravo!
Vive Henri IV !
Vive ce roi vaillant !
Vive Henri IV !
Vive ce roi vaillant !
Ce diable à quatre
A le triple talent
De boire et se battre
Et d'être un vert galant.
Au diable guerres,
Rancunes et partis !
Au diable guerres,
Rancunes et partis !
Comme nos pères
Chantons en vrais amis,
Au choc des verres
Les roses et les lys.
Chantons l'antienne
Qu'on chantera dans mille ans ;
Que Dieu maintienne
En paix ses descendants
Jusqu'à ce qu'on prenne
La Lune avec les dents.
Jusqu'à ce qu'on prenne
La Lune avec les dents.
Vive la France !
Vive le roi Henri !
Qu'à Reims on danse,
En disant comme Paris :
Vive la France !
Vive le roi Henri !
Vive la France !
Vive le roi Henri !
J'aimons les filles,
Et j'aimons le bon vin
J'aimons les filles,
Et j'aimons le bon vin
De nos bons drilles
Voilà le gai refrain
J'aimons les filles
Et j'aimons le bon vin !
Moins de soudrilles
Eussent troublé le sein
Moins de soudrilles
Eussent troublé le sein
De nos familles
Si l'ligueux6 plus humain
Eût aimé les filles
Eût aimé le bon vin !
Les temps les plus glorieux de la France furent sous la monarchie ! Tout le respect pour l'Empereur Napoléon ! Un vrai stratège, un vrai génie !🇷🇴🇨🇵
Quelle nostalgie de revoir le glorieux royaume de France


Vivé le ancien regime! Beautiful anthem for a beautiful and strong nation, the strongest of europe. Vivé la monarchie française!
As always, you did a great job with the aesthetics and backround, and this version is one of my favorites. Cheers!
NO ! NOT THE MONARCHY AGAIN ! THIS IS THE WORST THING YOU COULD EVER BRING TO FRANCE !
*l'ancien régime
Dieu, Roi et Noblesse oblige. Les trois fils de l'anciente regime Dieu suave le Roi! Dieu Suave la France! Dieu Suave les enfants de la patria!
Love France from Vietnam. Vive la France, vive le roi Henri
Oh my, I may sound idiotic but you Vietnamese doesn't hate us ?
Nah, Vietnamese people now don't hate France and USA anymore
@@1800khaskii how about the Philippine. 😁
@@ETBONIFACIO some Vietnamese people like the Philippines, some don't
@@1800khaskii oh, why do some hate us. 😔
The Chad Henri IV: J'aimons les filles et j'aimons le bon vin 😍😍
God Save The King. Long Live The King of France. Long Life The Monarchy.
Just One Word NO
@@thebrowser6758 just one word *YES* long live france
@@orca8209 Just 3 Word VIVÉ LA RÉVOLUTION
@@thebrowser6758 VIVE LA REVOLUTION!!!!
@@thebrowser6758 bleah
Merci! Vive la France! 🇲🇫🇲🇫🇲🇫
Vive la Algeria 🇩🇿🇩🇿🇩🇿
@fares🇨🇵 colonisation was a bad things and it didn't even spread Christianity since Algeria is a Muslim country....
@@stadtrepublikmulhausen4121 And it always will ☪
@@Shibata_Katsuie ok ?
Did you just reply to a message from 5 months ago
Vive le roi Henri from Cambodge👑🇰🇭♥️👑🇫🇷
Greetings from Spain 🇪🇸🤝🇫🇷
Bourbons
Vive le Roi!
Vive la France!
Vive le Roy!
Vive Dieu!
Fürs Österriech.
@@Halal_Lettuce hi
@@marianavonosterreichdiehab9381 Bonjours
France was much more glorious back then than modern France
Hell yes! Breaking your back in the fields while your nobles partied was soo much better
@@BritishRepublicsn ye!
@@BritishRepublicsn la France comme entité brillait bien plus qu'elle ne le fait aujourd'hui.
Pour ce qui est des conditions de vie, encore heureux qu'il y ait eu une évolution. Pour autant, on est toujours esclave... sauf qu'on nous fait croire à la liberté.
@@benjamin2382 donc très profond
@@BritishRepublicsn what has changed?
Merci a toi Canadien de respecter les français je te respecte a ton tour 🇲🇫🇲🇫🇲🇫🇲🇫🇲🇫🇲🇫🇲🇫🇲🇫
1:40 De nos jours, on ne la dit plus cette phrase... C'est bien triste...
La Nouvelle France (Québec) vous donne tous notre amour 🥰🙏
I can't say I loved the video because I haven't watched it complete, but the melody is sooooooo soooooo good until now
I've been able to trace back my family history to figure out I am a direct descendant of Charlemagne, glad to see people still like my family
Clovis I, also known as Chlodovech or Chlodwig, was a Frankish king who ruled from 481 to 511. He is considered one of the most significant figures in early medieval European history and played a crucial role in the establishment of the Merovingian dynasty and the Frankish Kingdom.
Clovis was born around 466, and he became king of the Salian Franks at the age of 15 after the death of his father, Childeric I. At the time, the Frankish Kingdom was divided into several smaller tribes, and Clovis aimed to unite them under his rule.
One of Clovis's most notable achievements was his conversion to Christianity. He was initially a pagan, but after marrying Clotilde, a Burgundian princess who was a devout Catholic, he converted to her faith. This conversion had significant political implications, as it helped Clovis gain the support of the Catholic Church and the Gallo-Roman population, who were predominantly Christian.
Clovis's military campaigns were also crucial to his rise to power. He expanded the Frankish Kingdom through a series of successful military campaigns, conquering neighboring territories and tribes. His most significant victory came in 486 when he defeated the Roman general Syagrius and established Frankish control over northern Gaul.
Under Clovis's rule, the Frankish Kingdom became one of the most powerful and influential states in Western Europe. He established his capital in Paris and continued to expand his territories, eventually ruling over much of modern-day France, Belgium, and parts of Germany.
Clovis's reign also had a lasting impact on the political and social structure of the Frankish Kingdom. He implemented a system of government based on personal loyalty and military service, known as the "comitatus." This system allowed him to maintain control over his territories and establish a strong central authority.
After Clovis's death in 511, his kingdom was divided among his four sons, leading to a period of instability and internal conflicts within the Merovingian dynasty. Nevertheless, Clovis's legacy as the founder of the Frankish Kingdom and his conversion to Christianity laid the foundation for the future development of medieval Europe.
In conclusion, Clovis I was a Frankish king who played a crucial role in the establishment of the Merovingian dynasty and the Frankish Kingdom. His military conquests, conversion to Christianity, and establishment of a strong central authority laid the foundation for the future development of medieval Europe. Clovis's reign marked a significant turning point in European history and his legacy continues to be studied and appreciated today.The Kingdom of France was a medieval and early modern monarchy that existed from the 9th century until the French Revolution in 1789. It was one of the most powerful and influential European kingdoms during its time, shaping the political, cultural, and social landscape of the region.
The origins of the Kingdom of France can be traced back to the Carolingian dynasty, specifically with the crowning of Charlemagne as the Holy Roman Emperor in 800. After the Carolingian Empire dissolved, the West Frankish Kingdom emerged, which eventually evolved into the Kingdom of France.
Throughout its history, the Kingdom of France experienced periods of expansion and consolidation. Under the Capetian dynasty, which began in the 10th century, the kingdom gradually expanded its territories, incorporating regions such as Normandy, Aquitaine, and Burgundy. The Capetians established a strong central authority and laid the foundation for the French monarchy's power.
The Hundred Years' War (1337-1453) was a significant event in the history of the Kingdom of France. It was a series of conflicts between France and England over territorial disputes and the French crown. Despite initial setbacks, France eventually emerged victorious, largely due to the leadership of figures like Joan of Arc. The war solidified French national identity and strengthened the monarchy's authority.
During the Renaissance, the Kingdom of France experienced a period of cultural and intellectual flourishing. The French court became a center of artistic patronage, with renowned figures like King Francis I supporting the arts and sciences. This era saw the rise of influential French thinkers, such as philosopher René Descartes and writer Michel de Montaigne.
The Kingdom of France also played a significant role in European politics and international affairs. It engaged in conflicts and alliances with neighboring kingdoms, such as England, Spain, and the Holy Roman Empire. France's ambitions for territorial expansion and its rivalry with other European powers often led to wars and power struggles.
The French Revolution in 1789 marked the end of the Kingdom of France. The revolutionaries overthrew the monarchy, leading to the establishment of the First French Republic. The revolution brought about significant political, social, and cultural changes, including the rise of radical ideologies and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte.
In conclusion, the Kingdom of France was a powerful and influential monarchy that shaped European history for centuries. From its origins in the Carolingian Empire to its eventual demise during the French Revolution, the kingdom left a lasting impact on politics, culture, and international relations. Its legacy continues to be studied and appreciated as an important chapter in French and European history.
Whether it's a monarchy or a republic, France will still be a great country, vive la france 🇫🇷🇫🇷
Not in a republic
French in France being French.
Là tu parles mon langage bébé. La France est une entité qui surpasse largement ces régimes.
What happened to the Monarchy in France during the revolution was a tragedy. They just ended up creating a more tyrannical regime. Vive le Roi, Vive le Royaume de France!
Killing the King was one of the worst mistake France made in his history, halas we can't change that.
France is no longer a Monarchy/Kingdom but nowdays a French Republic.
@@turenne714 Hindsight is 20/20.
@@christophermichaelclarence6003 yup and i bet theres gonna be a 6th republic
@@天子-Ren I'm French by the way. Been living for almost 30 years in France.
Back in the day, 20 years ago it really feels like the 5th Republic under Jacques Chirac. Nowaydays, like 6th Republic
VIVE LA ROYAUME DE FRANCE LA NACION LA LOI LA ROI
VIVE LA FRANCE 🇫🇷♥🙌
Прекрасный гимн. И сразу же вспоминается одна из финальных сцен гениального фильма "Война и мир".
Я тоже
Песня которую пел Морель
J’adore ! Vive la France !🇫🇷💙🇫🇷
Beethoven
@@QUEfrang beethoven était un grand admirateur de la France et de Napoléon…
Pour un temps seulement ahaha@@beethoven5984
Jamais de ma vie autant souhaité le retour de la monarchie 🫡
Le retour du royaume de France est inéluctable
The lyrics are completely hilarious, but they (along with the music) sound so GREAT
The best Renaissance Anthem!!! Greetings from Germany!
It's not medieval..
Welllll, it’s not exactly medieval. It’s renaissance, so you’re about 80 years off. But yes, a very good song, it has been the national anthem of France many times, notably in 1815.
Merci, c'est un honneur. Que Dieu vous bénisse.
Wow... when you check the subtitles it says "I love girls and good wine".... 101% french
The interesting contrast between this anthem and the Marseillase lies in their treatment of war:
>”to hell with wars, grudges and parties!”
>”to arms citizens… so that an impure blood waters our forrows!”
A resounding condemnation of war vs. The birth of the concept of impressment.
One of the best National Anthem in the world ♥️
Merci, ce message est un honneur. Que Dieu vous bénisse
Video : 😊
Audio : 😊
Captions : 💀
Vive Dieu, la France et le Roy ⚜️🥳
0:54-1:09 question: what movie are those scenes from?
In the words of Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord:
''Celui qui n'a pas vécu au dix-huitième siècle avant la Révolution ne connaît pas la douceur de vivre: ("He who has not lived in the eighteenth century before the Revolution does not know the sweetness of living.")
That affection was caused by the perceived decline in culture and values after the revolution, in which the aristocracy lost much of its economic and political power to what was seen as a rich, coarse, greedy and materialistic class of property owners (bourgeoisie).
The most beautiful anthem...I particularly like first part where something like apiano is played
it's a harpsichord
Vive Luis Alfonso de Bourbon! Vive Felipe VI! Salutations à nos frères français. Grâce à vous, nous avons la plus ancienne dynastie d'Europe sur le trône. 🇨🇵🤝🇪🇦 ⚜⚜⚜
Batard illégitime
@@chtabarddumultien6075 Pourquoi est-ce illégitime ? A ma connaissance, Luis Alphonse est le successeur direct de Louis XIV...
@@theglobe292 Louis XX est le roi de France grâce aux lois fondamentales du Royaume. On ne peut déshériter.
Merci, et ce message est écrit par un bourbonnais vivant dans le bourbonnais ( Département de l'allier actuellement)
L'héritier légitime du trône de France est Jean d'Orléans, comte de Paris
Vive la France, ! Vive le Roy !
"Why fight when you got pot au feu ?"
Henri iv to the catholic league (probably)
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Long live royalist France! France in which Occitan and Breton languages are not oppressed!
لولا الحقبة الملكية ما كان لفرنسا ولا أوروبا
أي دور حضاري أو ريادي ولا سياحي فأغلب المباني الحضارية شيدت في الحقبة الملكية
وأغلب المراسيم جاءت وفق الأذواق الملكية النبيلة بينما في الحقبة الجمهورية والشعبية كانت سبب نشوء الحروب وتفكك الأسر وفقدان الهوية وذبول الرونق الحضاري الذي انتشر بسبب الحداثة إلى العالم
صحيح أن الحقبة الملكية كانت معادية للمسلمين وساهمت في مساعدة القشتاليين
على احتلال الأندلس المسلم وتكوين كيانات فرنجية لم تكن تنتمي للجزيرة الألبيرية
لكن من باب الانصاف نقول
أن الجمال الفائق للحضارة الغربية والمستقبل بهوية أوروبا كان متجليا في الحقبة الملكية
cry about it monarchist
I’m full Canadian and full Fhilipino 🇨🇦.❤️🇵🇭.❤️🇫🇷
Vive le Roi !!!!
‘I love girls and I love good wine’ glorious. we need more anthems about how much your king loves women and wine
It is very beautiful this Royal anthem. I love a lot of France and its history, for example the French Revolution of 1789, the Napoleonic France, France in the two world wars and other things of its epic history
If you knew the revolutions ruined france and europa you wouldnt love revolution nor napoleon. France was the flower of europa .everybody wanted to learn french in my country to get better education. Right now it aint no shit. They rather learn german and english instead of french.
Of all things you could choose you pick the masonic BS.
I just like the music and dislike kings.
@@ballsxantoo bad for you. For the most part, the end of monarchy has made things worse in the world, not better.
You should definitely listen to chant du depart if you like Napoleonic history. It makes you want to get out there and fight for Napoleon.
Vive Henri IV est l'hymne national français de la dynastie des Brubron que l'on voit sur la photo. Il y a Henri IV, Louis XIII, Louis XIV, le Roi Soleil, Louis Ier.
Long live Monarchy! May all republics perish! And be overcome by the rightful rule of parliamentary monarchy!
Agreed on all counts
Agreed from a monarchist Muslim Greek Moroccan Iranian (I hate the Iranian monarchy though)
Great respect for French culture and history from an Italian. VIVA LA FRANCIA
Merci, c'est un honneur. Que Dieu vous bénisse
Here in Brazil, I liked this video.
Let us hope that one day, the sun shines again and the lilies bloom again in the Kingdom of France, for the greater well-being of the Kingdom and its subjects.
Louis XVI said:
For God, France and the King
Our day Will Come
I am in love with France and of Its history 🇬🇧 I am from Italy 🇮🇹
Je suis amoureux de la France et de son histoire 🇨🇵 Je viens de l'Italie 🇮🇹
merci frère italien
Nous sommes des frères. Roma Æterna.
I had ancestors from Alsace-Lorraine. Families with names as Schiamet and Forche.
👑🏰⚜ France ⛪🍷 Salut ! Mes ancêtres les Chateaubriand d’Espagne étaient royalistes. Je suis française chrétienne royaliste. Je prie pour que Dieu nous donne un bon roi de France.
16 juillet 2024
i can imagine a french king dancing to this
It sounds so joyful, then I remembered that it was written after the end of the French Wars of Religion, when both catholics and hughenots sorta got together and it makes sense, specially the part when it says "to the devil with wars, grudges and parties (in the sense of political factions)"
France has the gloriest history of human history
So much memories, man listened this 1 year ago
Как красиво звучит!
Thank you , France❤❤❤
finally u released da non instrumental
Vive le Royaume de France 💙⚜️⚜️⚜️⚜️
France is really candid in their anthems. Its either girls and wine or bringing down the government... just their average weekend......
"May the impure blood of our enemies soak the furrows of our fields." LOL.
I wish France still had a Bourbon King and Louie XVI and Marie Antonette I wish were saints of the Catholic Church I also wish that Louis XVII a martyr and a saint 🔵🟡⚪️
Vive la france!France is russia's good friend!🇷🇺❤️🇫🇷
Napoleon invaded Russia
I agree with that
@@omar_rayyan for géopolitique raison
@@sauronmordor7494 non, c'est parce que la Russie a trahi Napoléon et le système continental
@@omar_rayyan et économiquement
As a French Royalist, I felt sad hearing this song. Our good king Loui 16th is slaughtered by the blood thirsty revolutionists, I really hope that the French Revolution didn’t exist and our good kings and queens still ruled on us today. Long live the kingdom of France!! 🇫🇷 🇫🇷 🇫🇷
If this is the real anthem of France today, can't even imagine how many people will be laughing when this gets played in the world cup
There is a more modern version by tchaikovsky. The english anthem was stole To us unfortunately
i think if you play it with more modern instrument like a modern orchestra and all but with still the lyrics it would sound badass
@@Windows95__ yeah agree
What do y mean? Please be respectful with France
@@filipuucorsu6636 he never said something not respectful about france
Everybody Gangstar until Napoleon join the chat
*Vive le France!*
Bonjour France, from India. Namaste
This song is good for alarm
Long live the king and the house of Bourbon ⚜️🏳️
0:41 The beginning of a real sound of this anthem.
I honestly think that without a degree of monarchy we have loss class and noble minded people not saying all nobles are good but I've notice more leaders of world has become less noble minded with nobility you created this association that you should be par at top glory formality prestige is what the representation of with the reflection of people trust it is something elegant to be reflected on upon in the end it is so much to be proud of
having royalty, and middle class can still coexist through this world I supposed.
Commas fled
@@ballsxan yeah tru
Bring back the monarchy!
Keep dreaming, maybe one day you’ll get the support of 1% of the French population
Why?
@@mrworldwide7387 actualy there 20% of french people that are not opposed to that idea.
History cannot resume until the French Throne is restored to its former glory. Do it France What have you to lose?
With a Bonaparte on the Throne and would fight in any war for him