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  • @Tsuki-rj5dr
    @Tsuki-rj5dr 5 місяців тому +13859

    As a Spanish native speaker I have realized that I have never mispronounced anything, I was just talking in Medieval English!

    • @louiserosado4389
      @louiserosado4389 5 місяців тому +317

      Yes! It makes me appreciate my accent ever more 😂

    • @RaymondHng
      @RaymondHng 5 місяців тому +501

      And when you mispronounced Spanish, you were just talking in Portuguese.

    • @giofrancotrain18essence
      @giofrancotrain18essence 4 місяці тому +28

      Yes, you are.

    • @louiserosado4389
      @louiserosado4389 4 місяці тому +102

      @@RaymondHng vice versa! 😂 we, Portuguese speakers, use "portunhol" when we want to speak Spanish but don't know how 😂😂😂😂

    • @gmenezesdea
      @gmenezesdea 4 місяці тому +53

      I was about to say the same but for Portuguese. Turns out the problem is English didn't have ortographic reforms so their written language didn't keep up with the way people speak.

  • @questocd174
    @questocd174 5 місяців тому +16855

    Please give us 10 more videos with this woman!!!!

    • @anna-katehowell9852
      @anna-katehowell9852 5 місяців тому +137

      This!

    • @alextaws6657
      @alextaws6657 5 місяців тому +259

      absolutely!!! i'm really not that interested in middle age history but this (Dr. Armstrong) was just so amazing, i'm here for hours of this!

    • @GiliGulu1969
      @GiliGulu1969 5 місяців тому +47

      Yes please!

    • @ashoakmaple4385
      @ashoakmaple4385 5 місяців тому +165

      She has a fantastic series on the Black Death on the Great Courses :D

    • @PsychicFX
      @PsychicFX 5 місяців тому +55

      You may want to add a couple of zero to the back of that number! We need more!

  • @TheGrimmReader
    @TheGrimmReader 5 місяців тому +9461

    7:28 “They did not. Most of them died.” Delivery was so dry and factual but this made me genuinely laugh out loud

    • @archibaldchuzzlewit1848
      @archibaldchuzzlewit1848 5 місяців тому +62

      Same!

    • @Tinil0
      @Tinil0 5 місяців тому +469

      It's good to get out though haha. For some reason people keep asking questions like "How did people in the past deal with X then?" when they doubt the efficacy or importance of something we currently have that they didn't have in the past (IE Vaccines, etc.). And the answer a lot of times is that. They just dealt with it. However bad it may be. And it often sucked. "People have been giving birth since humans were around, natural is best!" I mean, people have also been dying in child birth since humans were around too. Frequently. They also died of disesases we have vaccines for all the time. They also had terrible diets, not some idealized "natural" diet that is perfectly designed for them. Life was just harder and had a lot less value in the past and we take almost all modern advances for granted because we frequently don't have any other context. When we DID live through the other option, we tend to be more supportive of the advances. Most people that are old enough to remember Polio and TB and Measels and so on being massive epidemics that crippled and killed millions don't end up anti-vaxx for instance simply because they remember what it was like before widespread adoption of vaccines.

    • @ConcealedArtLeather
      @ConcealedArtLeather 5 місяців тому +28

      Well they died, so.

    • @mischiefcommittee
      @mischiefcommittee 5 місяців тому +5

      Same! hahahaha

    • @NicoleSmithNicky
      @NicoleSmithNicky 5 місяців тому +1

      Haha, me too!

  • @randis7785
    @randis7785 2 місяці тому +391

    This professor needs her own UA-cam channel. I could totally listen to her all day with the way she explains things.

    • @ladosis5596
      @ladosis5596 Місяць тому +8

      She has a ton of content on The Great Courses, audible and Storytel. Very worth it

    • @ljbertini713
      @ljbertini713 Місяць тому +5

      She has an AMAZING Arthurian legend course on Great Courses!

    • @Ryanneey
      @Ryanneey 16 днів тому +1

      ​@ladosis5596, thanks for mentioning that. I have to check this out 😊

    • @neogenesis0038
      @neogenesis0038 День тому

      Absolutely. She did an amazing job, and did it with such respect to history. I would have loved to have had her as a professor.

  • @Katie-ps6ww
    @Katie-ps6ww 5 місяців тому +5667

    She was my professor and she was WONDERFULLY intelligent, kind and funny! I dreaded taking a class on Arthurian lit and came out LOVING it. I adore this woman

    • @Julessa
      @Julessa 4 місяці тому +184

      Oh man! I would have loved to have her as a professor!

    • @footpad9047
      @footpad9047 4 місяці тому +146

      This video just makes it so obvious that she's an amazing educator and person!

    • @someonesomewhere8325
      @someonesomewhere8325 4 місяці тому +20

      That’s such a lovely comment!
      Did you speak some Middle English? I find it pleasant.

    • @dfsdfsdfs
      @dfsdfsdfs 4 місяці тому +12

      What did you study? I'd love to take this kind of classes 😅

    • @philjan23
      @philjan23 4 місяці тому +39

      _"How humanity did survive the Black Death?"_
      -- They did not.
      I'm on the floor, oh my God 😂😂😂😂

  • @peachpringle
    @peachpringle 5 місяців тому +5231

    The way she knew GOT lore just as well as medieval history made this even better

    • @jamielaw4749
      @jamielaw4749 5 місяців тому +218

      She's also a professor of literature!

    • @DOC_951
      @DOC_951 5 місяців тому +97

      I mean… it’s probably everything she always wanted lol

    • @rosalind1635
      @rosalind1635 4 місяці тому +44

      They def get the questions in advance to be prepared.

    • @ringlass7448
      @ringlass7448 4 місяці тому +46

      Got is also based off the Wars of the Roses…which occurred in the Middle Ages

    • @empyrean-jamelgreaves8034
      @empyrean-jamelgreaves8034 4 місяці тому +45

      To anyone obsessed with medieval history, warfare and politics/political intrigue, GoT and ASOIAF is a dream come true

  • @TheGott75
    @TheGott75 4 місяці тому +2243

    Finding out this lady has audible books about Medieval Times that are also narrated by her is the greatest discovery I've ever made. Please bring her back for more videos!

    • @lolaplum666
      @lolaplum666 4 місяці тому +28

      ooh! that is exciting! I will definitely look her up!

    • @BrownEyedGirl1367
      @BrownEyedGirl1367 4 місяці тому +15

      Checking that out NOW! Thanks for the tip!

    • @saturnargentavis1901
      @saturnargentavis1901 4 місяці тому +7

      She was wrong on the very first question. Linguistics already debunked her quick. so if shes wrong with that , shes probably wrong with a lot

    • @AnneAslaug
      @AnneAslaug 4 місяці тому +10

      @@saturnargentavis1901 In every single topic, she presents her own flawed interpretation and opinion with no base in European history. Ex. She seems to think that a) The folktales collected by the brothers Grimm somehow had something to with England. b )That they were actual children's stories, which they in no way were! I think I wrote correcting comments on all the topics minus ONE! There is a severe case of Dunning-Kruger in play if she thinks that English history and language is valid for the entirety of Europe...

    • @krisdog88
      @krisdog88 4 місяці тому +4

      I'm looking up her books right now!

  • @shannonadam7768
    @shannonadam7768 2 місяці тому +232

    the chainmail necklace is SERVING

    • @janetmalili8435
      @janetmalili8435 Місяць тому +6

      I didn't even notice. Good catch!

    • @idc0808
      @idc0808 18 годин тому

      can you not say weird things like this

  • @adam346
    @adam346 5 місяців тому +2943

    the monk shaming the cat in said manuscript is just peak "I'm not having this remade or doing this over again"

    • @GeekGamer666
      @GeekGamer666 5 місяців тому +99

      In those times there was no printing press and the materials for such manuscripts would've been costly to obtain since they predate the use of paper, also you have to consider how detailed the illustrations were.

    • @ryabow
      @ryabow 5 місяців тому +278

      the note is in Latin, and apparently says "Here is nothing missing, but a cat urinated on this during the night in Daventer. Cursed be the pesty cat that urinated over this book during the night in Deventer and because of it many others too. And beware well not to leave open books at night where cats can come."

    • @HLB512
      @HLB512 4 місяці тому +56

      Cats have always been jerks

    • @anothnypitt443
      @anothnypitt443 4 місяці тому +19

      The pre-Printing Press days were rough

    • @Mike_droptv
      @Mike_droptv 4 місяці тому +7

      Of course not. Depending on the size of that manuscript, this could've easily taken him a few months to remake it. 😅

  • @JordoGarcia
    @JordoGarcia 4 місяці тому +2197

    I could honestly watch this all day. She is so charismatic and you can tell how passionate she is about what she teaches.

    • @jkadoodle
      @jkadoodle 3 місяці тому +13

      Check out the great courses plus, she has a whole series about the black death. It's presented more formally than this video but it's still worth checking out.

    • @sanji1259
      @sanji1259 Місяць тому +1

      most of their guests are just incredibly interesting

  • @lizvillegas6603
    @lizvillegas6603 4 місяці тому +1450

    I love it when experts are as enthusiastic to teach as they are knowledgeable!

    • @josevaladez8056
      @josevaladez8056 4 місяці тому +2

      An expert who doesn’t know anything about who built the Cathedrals in 1100 😂

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios 4 місяці тому +1

      It is one thing to have knowledge, but it's another to be able to teach it.

    • @AnneAslaug
      @AnneAslaug 4 місяці тому

      @@josevaladez8056 Nor much of any of the other subjects she OPINES on.

    • @rickacton7540
      @rickacton7540 4 місяці тому +3

      i dont, it makes them seem suspiciously and overly eager to spread questionable ideas

    • @Nnekea
      @Nnekea 4 місяці тому

      ai

  • @cia1998
    @cia1998 3 місяці тому +131

    I took a class in Chaucer, a core requisite, and we had to memorize and recite the first 18 lines of Canterbury Tales... so when I was practicing my pronunciation, everyone said I sounded like I was reciting in some mix of German and French.
    But hearing Dorsey speak in Medieval English just reignited all those struggling memories LOL

  • @munaus-3345
    @munaus-3345 5 місяців тому +2207

    A queen who not only divorced her husband, but got quickly remarried and had several sons, among them the famous Richard Lionheart, but she also lived to 80yrs old!?
    That's a lifetime achievement award!

    • @cheese12893
      @cheese12893 5 місяців тому +105

      not only that she supported Richards revolt against Henry II and then acted as regent while he was on the crusades

    • @Tinil0
      @Tinil0 5 місяців тому +167

      She was legitimately one of the most powerful European women in history, her influence and wealth were almost unmatched by ANYONE of any gender. Really an incredible historical figure.

    • @susanroutt6690
      @susanroutt6690 5 місяців тому +50

      Eleanor of Aquitaine and William Marshall are two of my favorite medieval personalities. Both lived to a ripe old age

    • @susanroutt6690
      @susanroutt6690 5 місяців тому +23

      I’d like to recommend the book “A Distant Mirror, The Calamitous 14th Century” by Barbara Tuchman.

    • @danielbartleson5746
      @danielbartleson5746 5 місяців тому

      Eleanor of Aquitaine and Henry II were an absolute power couple. It’s a shame their kids were such greedy shits.

  • @Lambda_Ovine
    @Lambda_Ovine 5 місяців тому +3505

    "this stain, my Lord, has been done by our beloved cat, who peed on, he is a trouble maker and a scoundrel."

    • @claytonberg721
      @claytonberg721 5 місяців тому +277

      at least back then you'd have the option of taking him to court.

    • @imageez
      @imageez 5 місяців тому +100

      If you google image search, you have to remember that arrow as a symbol for pointing is very recent, so you have these lovely images of drawn pointing fingers on stained papers.

    • @betsady4076
      @betsady4076 5 місяців тому +67

      And his name was Ruffles wich thy name is pronounced RA-u-FFeLyEs 📜

    • @bluelagoon1980
      @bluelagoon1980 5 місяців тому +77

      Beloved AND a scoundrel. Yep, he was definitely a cat.

    • @glidershower
      @glidershower 5 місяців тому +50

      ​@@claytonberg721>The cat wins the case, becomes officially canonized, and you get 15 mins on the rack for bothering the cat

  • @Burningheartcelosia
    @Burningheartcelosia 4 місяці тому +672

    Wow, she’s incredible!!!!! I want entire hour long series of her. With many seasons. This woman is a treat!

    • @stefanie7823
      @stefanie7823 4 місяці тому +14

      She’s done some Great Courses lectures on medieval history that are available on audible.

    • @iexiste1188
      @iexiste1188 3 місяці тому +1

      @@stefanie7823 thanks!

    • @stefanie7823
      @stefanie7823 3 місяці тому +3

      @@iexiste1188 YW! I thoroughly enjoyed them and relisten often. The 2 about the Plague are my favorite 😅

    • @stwwhidden
      @stwwhidden 14 днів тому

      ​@@stefanie7823 They're also available on Prime, and her courses are included!

  • @lesliehampton9172
    @lesliehampton9172 3 місяці тому +35

    Hi Professor Armstrong, Your class on the plague on Great Courses got me through the first few months of COVID. My Mom had just died, and I’m a nurse in an acute care hospital, donut was a real low point for me. Thank you!

  • @rickyal9810
    @rickyal9810 4 місяці тому +1011

    There is indeed an Iron Maiden, I've seen them in concert twice...

    • @christiandulaney1638
      @christiandulaney1638 4 місяці тому +15

      They were my first concert! Somewhere on Tour, with Anthrax opening up. Legendary!!

    • @TexanUSMC8089
      @TexanUSMC8089 4 місяці тому +27

      I saw Iron Maiden open for Judas Priest.

    • @saschamayer4050
      @saschamayer4050 4 місяці тому +10

      ​@@TexanUSMC8089
      Good Lord, are YOU old! 😄

    • @geoffhaycraft1233
      @geoffhaycraft1233 4 місяці тому +2

      😅😅😅

    • @jamesparker1071
      @jamesparker1071 4 місяці тому +5

      I saw them in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1981 when they were still a bar band. It was a great show.

  • @daniellankapalli8332
    @daniellankapalli8332 5 місяців тому +3028

    3:48 Wakes up at 11 midnight
    "Lo! 'Tis a fine hour to meet mine neighbor Jake anon."

    • @Neenerella333
      @Neenerella333 5 місяців тому +342

      Let's bring this back for the night people(like me)! Snacks and revelry for all my men! Yes of course! Do bring the doggies, be they sainted or not!

    • @ewhschrisc
      @ewhschrisc 5 місяців тому +296

      "Forsooth, let us partake in the Netflix and enjoy the Stranger of Things!"

    • @fhey7903
      @fhey7903 5 місяців тому +139

      So basically, medieval people were all Sims.

    • @Ghostvertigo
      @Ghostvertigo 5 місяців тому +72

      Im down for this two stages of of sleep thing lately I'll sleep for 5 hours then be up for a cpl hours and back to bed for the rest of my sleep lol

    • @Tymbus
      @Tymbus 5 місяців тому +38

      And that practice continued up to the invention of the light bulb. I've heard that references to the "second sleep" were edited out of georgian novels such as Jane Ayre

  • @Velmakinz
    @Velmakinz 5 місяців тому +422

    This woman is brilliant, I would watch a full series with her as the host. And the chain mail necklace is just ~ chefs kiss

    • @BrownEyedGirl1367
      @BrownEyedGirl1367 4 місяці тому +8

      I kept looking at that necklace! Brilliant!

    • @derinderruheliegt
      @derinderruheliegt 4 місяці тому +8

      I would watch it between first and second sleep.

    • @diamondjim7560
      @diamondjim7560 2 місяці тому

      @@derinderruheliegt🥱

    • @katiel7166
      @katiel7166 Місяць тому +2

      She has books on Audible that she narrated herself! I recommend the Great Courses one about the Black Death.

    • @Velmakinz
      @Velmakinz Місяць тому

      @@katiel7166 ooh thank you, I’ll check it out!!!

  • @CoolJRT2009
    @CoolJRT2009 2 місяці тому +394

    0:50 in other words, with a Welsh accent

    • @Gubbins_McBumbersnoot
      @Gubbins_McBumbersnoot 2 місяці тому +11

      Exactly lol

    • @weltonvillegal6258
      @weltonvillegal6258 2 місяці тому +5

      I’ll ask my future son in law on that one!😂

    • @Vichikuma
      @Vichikuma Місяць тому +16

      Scottish. In other words, Scotland is still in the Middle Ages.

    • @miphca
      @miphca Місяць тому +9

      as a french person I can also tell you that i was CONFUSED because she sounds really french while not speaking french 😭

    • @marroosh
      @marroosh Місяць тому +12

      As a Dutch person I found a lot of what she said sounds familiar. Shows how much our languages are connected.

  • @carbs_r_delish
    @carbs_r_delish 4 місяці тому +1739

    I think sometimes we forget that people in the past, were still people. People who laughed. Who cried. Who danced, who sang, who *loved* .
    They are as human as we are, and thought the same things we have.
    Edit: I will not be responding to any replies on my comment, there’s some rage baiters. Not to mention, some of y’all are being willfully ignorant, and I’m not dealing with that.

    • @Nieghorn
      @Nieghorn 3 місяці тому +39

      Get a load of ol' Bill Shakespeare over here! ;)

    • @pierreo33
      @pierreo33 3 місяці тому +21

      @@Nieghorn Billiam

    • @Squant
      @Squant 3 місяці тому +20

      I think sometimes people say things like this, trying to sound all poignant and wistful, when the truth is we do actually know that people were people.

    • @heartbreak25
      @heartbreak25 3 місяці тому +43

      We also forget that we're basically living as people in the past to those who will come in the future.

    • @pho3nix-
      @pho3nix- 3 місяці тому +29

      Very true, people often think they are somehow "special" or unique given the timeline they are living in. If we went back to 1458 for example I think most would be amazed to how similar they would be to us.

  • @skoomabuffer5665
    @skoomabuffer5665 5 місяців тому +925

    We need more history experts on this show!

    • @clusterfuuuuk
      @clusterfuuuuk 5 місяців тому

      Autism cat ?

    • @Wildman-zh8lg
      @Wildman-zh8lg 5 місяців тому

      If it's the topic about history Other than that it would be useless to have them on

    • @valeriataylor8337
      @valeriataylor8337 4 місяці тому +2

      a great source of history and archaeology is the Time Team and Absolute History (and associates) channels. Loads of medieval and earlier stuff. Very entertaining

    • @AnneAslaug
      @AnneAslaug 4 місяці тому

      True. Because this one is out of order.

    • @AnneAslaug
      @AnneAslaug 4 місяці тому

      @@valeriataylor8337 And knowledge-enhancing! On so many levels, including how there always will be certain gatekeepers in any subject that are a hindrance for universal knowledge and understanding...

  • @gfhit7520
    @gfhit7520 4 місяці тому +195

    I love how she pronounces and enunciates the words, so crisp and clear!

  • @samsunglg6671
    @samsunglg6671 25 днів тому +3

    Prof. A is very well spoken, energetic and sincere; I wish more academic professionals could be like her while students can be more engaged to the topic.

  • @DeanWesterfield
    @DeanWesterfield 4 місяці тому +205

    I stumbled on this video. I took Dr. Armstrong's Middle English lit class at Cal. State Long Beach in the early '00. She was one of several hotshot grad level lit teachers who lived up to expectations.

  • @tbrdmann
    @tbrdmann 4 місяці тому +237

    You are seriously needed at every get together where folks are standing around trying to come up with something to talk about. I mean that as a compliment.

  • @Nicole_B_24
    @Nicole_B_24 4 місяці тому +358

    Dr Armstrong is incredible. She’s so eloquently spoken and engaging to watch and listen to.

    • @williamyoung9401
      @williamyoung9401 2 місяці тому +2

      She must not know much about ancient Roman history though. Arturius is an ancient Roman name, and there is circumstantial evidence that "Arthur" was part of a family of an ancient Roman aristocracy in Britain that took power when the Romans left; that is until the Saxons invaded.

    • @Princess781
      @Princess781 Місяць тому

      Hear hear

    • @qorpse
      @qorpse Місяць тому

      And gorgeous to boot.

    • @martavdz4972
      @martavdz4972 21 день тому

      @@williamyoung9401 Same about geography. What she calls "Middle East" is actually UKRAINE. There were significant Viking settlements in Ukraine and some Ukrainians have Scandinavian genes. As there is currently an actual war for Ukrainian identity, and this is part of it, this is a massive mistake to make.

  • @brazenbull7567
    @brazenbull7567 3 місяці тому +16

    This video is so satisfying for my love of history in so many ways. It was kind of a bummer to hear the question that was basically “how could anyone have fun before modern fun/technology” though. Though I enjoy having the internet at my fingertips, there were so many ways to keep entertained before its advent! We don’t need the eternal scroll to feel fulfilled and that’s just as true then as it is now!

  • @OutpostMJ
    @OutpostMJ 5 місяців тому +213

    Professor Armstrong is one of my favorite instructors on Great Courses Plus -- her Black Death courses, especially her more recent updated course, with latest research results, is amazing! SHE'S amazing!

    • @elizabethtorresseal1859
      @elizabethtorresseal1859 5 місяців тому +13

      Cue me running to Libby to borrow her courses

    • @pieceofpeace35
      @pieceofpeace35 4 місяці тому +3

      THANK YOU KIND SOUL. OFF TO HOOPLA

    • @misssmith7225
      @misssmith7225 4 місяці тому

      "....with latest research results...." 🤯 Thank you! I'm off 🏃‍♀.

  • @AliasGrace918
    @AliasGrace918 5 місяців тому +3501

    Hmm wow. I always thought the whole "KNIGGET" pronunciation of knight was just a monty python joke

    • @TihetrisWeathersby
      @TihetrisWeathersby 5 місяців тому +227

      Funny enough Ser Davos said knighet in game of thrones when Stannis' daughter was teaching hi to read

    • @durfal
      @durfal 5 місяців тому +244

      The word knight is related to the Dutch word 'knecht' (which means servant) , and is almost the same pronounced today as knight was in old/middle english.

    • @PennyAfNorberg
      @PennyAfNorberg 5 місяців тому +80

      knäkt in swedish

    • @noxteryn
      @noxteryn 5 місяців тому +10

      I came here to say the same thing.

    • @katrinschirmer8018
      @katrinschirmer8018 5 місяців тому +34

      ​@@mikeycrackson its Hus in Norwegian too. not all that surprisingly.

  • @akumayoxiruma
    @akumayoxiruma 4 місяці тому +260

    7:20 Adding to that: People also had different hygiene habits up until the late 19th century. It wasn't necessary to wash the body so often because clothes weren't made out of plastic (making them sweat more) but had multiple layers including cotton undergarments which absorb moisture and are washed.

    • @jamesfetherston1190
      @jamesfetherston1190 3 місяці тому +19

      Wool was considerably more common and popular than cotton.

    • @bob8776
      @bob8776 3 місяці тому +6

      Try wearing wool in the summer some time

    • @jamesfetherston1190
      @jamesfetherston1190 3 місяці тому +16

      @@bob8776 Wool is an excellent insulator. Bedouins wear wool exclusively and live in the Sahara. Before synthetics, baseball uniforms were made of wool.

    • @rachelt3149
      @rachelt3149 2 місяці тому +10

      In Europe it was linen which was the main underlayer, you'd wear a white or undyed linen shift or shirt underneath your woollen gown or tunic which would be washed daily and the woolens would only need spot cleaning if you spilled something on them.

    • @TheWizardOfTheFens
      @TheWizardOfTheFens 2 місяці тому +8

      @@bob8776you’re confusing modern woollens with medieval cloth. The cloth was much finer and therefore less “heating” (look at super 100 wool cloth for instance) also wool is naturally hygienic and requires less washing than modern fabrics, which don’t allow the body to breathe…..

  • @tlsoret
    @tlsoret Місяць тому +23

    0:56 I wouldn't have EVER figured out what was she supposing to mean by how that wrote that tweet and what she said before this.

  • @DanBrown96
    @DanBrown96 5 місяців тому +1274

    12:47 Can we start a petition to get that dog canonised!! Justice for Saint Guinefort!

    • @spiderqueen601
      @spiderqueen601 5 місяців тому +127

      This story made me cry! Saint Guinefort was a true martyr!

    • @mariaraposabranca7062
      @mariaraposabranca7062 5 місяців тому +29

      what i love is how that story entered folklore! I have received several copypastas in my emails back in the day, and later on social media, about this tale - some details changed, like the profession of the man and the breed of the dog, but it was basically the same story. Our capacity for storytelling is fascinating!

    • @CharleneCTX
      @CharleneCTX 5 місяців тому +35

      @@mariaraposabranca7062 Lady and the Tramp is basically the same story without the dog dying.

    • @raccoonchild
      @raccoonchild 5 місяців тому +5

      ​@@spiderqueen601 It's like the story of Genghis Khan's falcon 💔

    • @peterstangl8295
      @peterstangl8295 4 місяці тому +22

      the most cannonical good boy

  • @dariang4725
    @dariang4725 4 місяці тому +161

    Please have her back! Shes absolurely fascinating

  • @warriorwolfette
    @warriorwolfette 5 місяців тому +175

    I would listen to this woman speak about this topic for eternity.

    • @absiyehassan36
      @absiyehassan36 4 місяці тому +1

      Same

    • @mikekristin7201
      @mikekristin7201 4 місяці тому +3

      Especially since it seems most things I (an elder millennial) was taught about medieval history throughout my education was simply wrong .

  • @Yhilandroep
    @Yhilandroep 2 місяці тому +4

    I was looking at UA-cam videos, mostly drivel, and I came across this video posted at a site called “Medieval Support.” Every moment of this video was a refreshing delight to experience, fascinating. It was immediately obvious that Dr. Dorsey Armstrong is exceptionally well educated and articulate. Thank you Dr. Armstrong!

  • @ashram12
    @ashram12 5 місяців тому +285

    On the "animal drawing" question, I have to add that animals are difficult to draw: unlike with people, you can't get an animal to holds a pose for you. Before photography, artists relied a lot on dead / taxidermies animals to draw animals.

    • @helenas7948
      @helenas7948 5 місяців тому +50

      And in case of exotic animals, sometimes only on the witness description. So it is actually quite impressive if people who never saw an animal were able to somehow accurately draw it.

  • @ninomrki
    @ninomrki 5 місяців тому +692

    What do you mean there is no Iron Maiden? I've been to their concert. I've seen them with my own eyes

    • @luska5522
      @luska5522 5 місяців тому +6

      The coffin with spikes inside, the iron maiden, is what she meant. Not the band

    • @ninomrki
      @ninomrki 5 місяців тому +108

      ​@@luska5522I know, I was kidding

    • @trippys
      @trippys 5 місяців тому +83

      @@luska5522cmon man…

    • @novessence
      @novessence 5 місяців тому +13

      They were as real as it gets. Still are. And don't you forget it

    • @octaviom7618
      @octaviom7618 5 місяців тому

      ​@@luska5522 🤓

  • @brinvargas1474
    @brinvargas1474 4 місяці тому +109

    In high school (back in the middle ages LoL), my love -- no, *adoration* -- of mediaeval history was born because of an exceptional teacher such as this 'Wired' Professor! Knowledgeable, enthusiastic, passionate about history, always painting an almost cinematic picture in her lessons, and just plain fun...a real treasure. If more teachers were like her, I'm *certain* history would be a much more beloved subject everyone would want to ace 📚💜

    • @unclej3910
      @unclej3910 4 місяці тому +3

      My High School history teachers were so dry, i could barely stay awake in class. I have learned more history by watching the History channel and others on cable TV than i did in school.

    • @brinvargas1474
      @brinvargas1474 4 місяці тому +5

      @@unclej3910 LoL same here! In all fairness, though, most of my history teachers were like that too! But then this one exceptional one came along and changed my world...and that's why *GREAT* teachers are so important! 🌟

  • @kathleenlange1823
    @kathleenlange1823 Місяць тому +4

    She has done several classes for THE GREAT COURSES, an amazing company that has courses in every topic under the sun. I have all the courses that I’m aware of that she presented. Superb teacher

  • @GreatBunny
    @GreatBunny 4 місяці тому +108

    I’m sorry but I was just going to put this on for something lighthearted in the background but instead sat glued to the tv screen while I sat on my couch completely absorbed by her, this was just fascinating. She is an incredible storyteller!

    • @blink182bfsftw
      @blink182bfsftw 4 місяці тому +4

      Apology accepted

    • @pittiebaby
      @pittiebaby Місяць тому

      Lol yes

    • @martavdz4972
      @martavdz4972 21 день тому

      Not big on geography, though. What she calls "Middle East" is actually UKRAINE. There were significant Viking settlements in Ukraine and some Ukrainians have Scandinavian genes. As there is currently an actual war for Ukrainian identity, and this is part of it, this is a massive mistake to make.

  • @SomeKindOfThing
    @SomeKindOfThing 5 місяців тому +142

    Prof Armstrong is brilliant, have been a huge fan for ages. She is the Queen of Arthurian academia. Pls can we get another 15 videos with her?

    • @killerkraut9179
      @killerkraut9179 5 місяців тому +1

      I dont know if she is that awsome!

  • @preacherjohn
    @preacherjohn 4 місяці тому +106

    I could listen to this Professor expound on Medieval history for hours.. Straight to the point, dry sense of humour, very engaging.. 10/10 no notes..

    • @AnneAslaug
      @AnneAslaug 4 місяці тому +1

      She doesn't need any, most of what she is saying is her own, prejudiced opinion.

    • @_ClericalError_
      @_ClericalError_ 4 місяці тому +2

      @@AnneAslaug Where do you feel she was prejudiced? And I have read many of the things she is saying in academic sources as well.

    • @LynnEsq
      @LynnEsq Місяць тому

      @preacherjohn prof Dorsey Armstrong has several audiobook courses available through Audible / The Great Courses. She's a great teacher
      I have all of her courses and have listened to them all a couple times each. They're fascinating.
      I highly recommend them if you enjoyed this.

  • @TheWizardOfTheFens
    @TheWizardOfTheFens 2 місяці тому +4

    I had a history teacher with as much if - not more - enthusiasm as Dr Armstrong. His name was Mr Bellews. He was in his sixties when he taught me in England during the early to mid 1970’s. He gave me my undying passion for history that has never diminished over all of my life (I’m now 66) and in fact has cost me tens of thousands of pounds in books over that time 😊

  • @Celeryisgross
    @Celeryisgross 4 місяці тому +119

    If I had a history teacher like her I would’ve paid more attention to history in the 80’s. Please give us more of her! She’s so entertaining.

    • @jhudson225
      @jhudson225 2 місяці тому +4

      She has a slew of lectures on The Teaching Company. I've watched at least 4 and they are all very good. Ton of stuff on King Arthur.

    • @Celeryisgross
      @Celeryisgross 2 місяці тому

      @@jhudson225 thanks for the tip!

  • @GhostHack21
    @GhostHack21 5 місяців тому +155

    Don't know if anyone else has commented but the story of the sainted greyhound is almost identical to a story in medieval Cymru (Wales) about a dog called Gelert. In fact, you can visit where his grave is meant to be in a village in North Cymru called 'Beddgelert' which translates as Gelert's grave.

    • @lamoinette23
      @lamoinette23 4 місяці тому +2

      Curiously.. Bedd.. so also resting place.

    • @ajp7968
      @ajp7968 4 місяці тому +10

      So that’s why Gelerts are vaguely greyhound-shaped in Neopets! 😳 the name brought back my early 2000s Neopets memories 😅

    • @benn454
      @benn454 4 місяці тому

      Why do the Welsh hate vowels

    • @Dwigglemoo
      @Dwigglemoo 4 місяці тому +6

      @@benn454 a,e,i,o,u AND y and w are vowels, the welsh have more vowels than you...
      you might think you're seeing too many consonants, but dd is one letter making a hard "th" noise, welsh has lots of digraphs, ch, ll, rh, ff, dd, ng, ph, th. They make no more unusual sounds than english uses 2 letters together, the language started off orally, so the written was made to match the verbal, and why would one sound be more than one letter even if a letter was in the shape of what other countries would think of as 2?

    • @Elegantly_Bored
      @Elegantly_Bored 4 місяці тому

      Wait isn't there a kids book about that or something? I can't remember the name but I remember reading it at some point.

  • @avery.m
    @avery.m 5 місяців тому +325

    It's always nice whenever the Teacher really reads out the whole tweet, with cuss words and all.
    brings more character. 😂❤

    • @spacedoubt15
      @spacedoubt15 4 місяці тому +1

      And also mispronounces every second persons name.

    • @oskarskalski2982
      @oskarskalski2982 4 місяці тому +5

      But why do people feel the need to use so many swear words in their questions? It pollutes the language.

    • @ShalowRecord
      @ShalowRecord Місяць тому +1

      @@oskarskalski2982people currently can’t get through a sentence without cussing

  • @Kholdilocks
    @Kholdilocks Місяць тому +9

    God, that story about the cats peeing on the manuscript and the monk just pointing it out is the funniest thing I've heard in ages.

  • @jopo7996
    @jopo7996 5 місяців тому +835

    My spouse is no longer in the workforce, but she's still an amazing hooseweef.

  • @curtisdrago
    @curtisdrago 4 місяці тому +36

    I love how this UA-cam channel introduces me to people who have careers in things I did not think would exist and have passions I did not know you could actually pursue.

  • @Abelhawk
    @Abelhawk 5 місяців тому +357

    This might be my favorite Wired yet. Bring Dr. Armstrong back PLZ!!

    • @trapezoid5810
      @trapezoid5810 5 місяців тому +1

      Please be aware that she did actually make numerous false statements and oversights during this video. She openly denied how medieval plague doctors dressed with beaks when that is actually what they wore. She also made it seem like the bubonic plague was equally as harsh as it was in the mid 14th to the early 18th century, when any subsequent outbreaks were generally localized and much smaller.

    • @RyanLittrell111
      @RyanLittrell111 5 місяців тому +16

      @@trapezoid5810she said they didn’t wear that type of outfit, that we see represented in so much artwork, until much later, in the 17th century

    • @brunoir283
      @brunoir283 5 місяців тому +3

      @@trapezoid5810 sources?

    • @trapezoid5810
      @trapezoid5810 5 місяців тому +2

      @brunoir283 They're all listed in my original comment, they're all historical journals and entries. You can view all of person's comments on any channel. That comment begins with "this is a very interesting video..."

    • @Elwaves2925
      @Elwaves2925 5 місяців тому

      @@trapezoid5810 I can't see your other comments but that does is provide different and opposing sources, one that you've chosen to believe. That doesn't make her wrong. YT doesn't like links but a very quick search shows a site called Live Science that backs up her position of beaked masks not appearing until after the middle ages. Masks were worn earlier but not beaked ones. I'm not claiming who is right or wrong, only that you haven't proven her wrong. 🙂

  • @Spiritofthehero16
    @Spiritofthehero16 3 місяці тому +4

    I just got recommended this randomly but i loved it. She explains things in such a way that makes sense to someone not in her field

  • @ash_speaker
    @ash_speaker 5 місяців тому +133

    Dr. Armstrong made me fall in love with medieval history twenty years ago with her book on gender and chivalry. She's also done an incredible series on the Black Death. My favorite historian hands down.

    • @Hardcastle83
      @Hardcastle83 4 місяці тому +2

      Mary Beard though...

    • @angelcare5969
      @angelcare5969 4 місяці тому +3

      What is the name of her book on gender and chivalry?

    • @ash_speaker
      @ash_speaker 4 місяці тому +2

      @@Hardcastle83 Mary Beard is my 1a. Nobody surpasses her knowledge and insight on Rome.

    • @Hardcastle83
      @Hardcastle83 4 місяці тому +1

      @@ash_speaker I agree. She's amazing. Truly incredible. I trust her "take" on the available clues/evidence more than anyone else. This lady seems cool too, and you are demonstrating good taste with Beard, so I will check her out.

    • @athena854
      @athena854 3 місяці тому

      I’m so glad she’s more Eleanor Janega than Rachel Fulton-Brown. I assume you’re familiar with Eleanor’s Going Medieval blog? If not, definitely worth a read!

  • @pieceofpeace35
    @pieceofpeace35 4 місяці тому +36

    I would listen to her talk for hours. Please bring her back. Does she have a UA-cam channel?? A university where she lectures?? Should I get a degree in medieval studies???

  • @TheKharliabee
    @TheKharliabee 5 місяців тому +279

    Her chain mail jewelry is perfection ❤

  • @thebaileygrind
    @thebaileygrind Місяць тому +2

    I’ve seen almost every one of your history videos and this is by far the best. I love her responses but I especially love the way she gives so much sass to the questions.

  • @zerjiozerjio
    @zerjiozerjio 5 місяців тому +46

    Dr. Armstrong is an awesome medievalist. My favorite professors as an English major were usually the ones who focused on medieval art, history, or literature. The Old English dirty riddles, the silly Canterbury Tales, the Romanesque architecture we had at UCLA, the history of mystics and witches, illustrated manuscripts. love stories like the one of Heloise and Abelard, the history of Islamic Spain… what is NOT to love about the Middle Ages?!

    • @GeekGamer666
      @GeekGamer666 5 місяців тому +2

      You got the good ones then. I had one who ended up getting the sack because she'd basically given up on life and that was how she taught. I have ADHD and you put that together with the most boring lecturing known to mankind and an archaic form of English that requires a certain level of translation and you get 😖😖😖

    • @zerjiozerjio
      @zerjiozerjio Місяць тому

      @@GeekGamer666I have ADHD too. Yeah, maybe I just got lucky with the professors (or with my auditory learning style that makes lectures memorable).

  • @clarkpatient7950
    @clarkpatient7950 5 місяців тому +30

    I genuinely think this is the best person youve ever had for this series. I love the way she explains things. A true mother

    • @AnneAslaug
      @AnneAslaug 4 місяці тому

      Yes. She lies to you with a straight face.

  • @iDrownedScream
    @iDrownedScream 5 місяців тому +725

    I loved how cats are just as "I do what I want" back then as they are now. 😂

    • @OrdinaryEXP
      @OrdinaryEXP 4 місяці тому +34

      And people were pretty tolerant of their antics too 🤣

    • @gacktist00
      @gacktist00 4 місяці тому +5

      they are catch the rats. and so cute. 😂❤🐈🐈‍⬛

    • @gideonmele1556
      @gideonmele1556 4 місяці тому +6

      @@OrdinaryEXPit’s the toxoplasmosis
      (Fun fact, ~1/3 of all humans are afflicted by it)

    • @esmeraldaweatherwaxe970
      @esmeraldaweatherwaxe970 4 місяці тому +1

      you get what you put into a relationship, when you train a kitten like you train a puppy you get a much better pet.. you just can't break a cat by yelling at it, like you can with dogs.. so having a cat who doesn;t hate you, means you are at least more evolved and can express your requirements without yelling and screaming.. try Jackosn Galaxy, learn a little.

    • @JoeSmith-hv7oe
      @JoeSmith-hv7oe 3 місяці тому +2

      They've been doing that, and been worshipped for it, since at least Ancient Egypt 😂

  • @L0rdOfThePies
    @L0rdOfThePies 3 місяці тому +19

    4:19 i guess i do have the sleep cycle of a medieval person, i sleep in 2 blocks

  • @amandavigue3857
    @amandavigue3857 4 місяці тому +69

    I love how that artist rendered the grooming cat! The colors are gorgeous and the composition has so much character.

  • @Loawercs31
    @Loawercs31 4 місяці тому +47

    This woman was fantastic. She needs her own show.

  • @Gandellion
    @Gandellion 5 місяців тому +98

    I love how cats and dogs are just the same as they ever were, like when you seen a dog in an old movie it’s just there doing dog things

    • @Alblaka
      @Alblaka 4 місяці тому +17

      The key thing to remember is that we humans are the same as 'we ever were', too. Biologically, we're identical to the Stone Age nomads that figured out you could bury plant parts to get more plant parts.
      90% of human civilization is 'just' amassed knowledge, passed on orally, then in writing, and nowadays digitally. If you were to delete all history, knowledge, writing and the internet, we would pretty much be back in 10.000BC overnight, just with a lot more weird metal stuffs laying around.

    • @newmoonwithface
      @newmoonwithface 4 місяці тому +3

      @@Alblaka "if you removed all knowledge and history we would pretty much be back in the stone age"

    • @gavinjenkins899
      @gavinjenkins899 4 місяці тому +2

      @@newmoonwithface Well no, we'd be dead, because we wouldn't have any of the stone age knowledge we would need either.

  • @garychristison763
    @garychristison763 2 місяці тому +3

    We're probably the first generations of mankind that hasn't spent a lot of time observing the night sky. I envisioned farmers and herders that needed to stay up to watch their flocks but that doesn't explain the astronomers such as Galileo. People having different sleep patterns makes sense.
    Really enjoyed the discussion, it was educational and very easy to listen to.

  • @Rock-Child
    @Rock-Child 5 місяців тому +464

    “What did they do for fun?” a whole lot of se-

    • @irimac1806
      @irimac1806 5 місяців тому +96

      dont forget the booze!

    • @Rock-Child
      @Rock-Child 5 місяців тому

      @@irimac1806don’t forget using religion as an excuse to commit genocide!

    • @giasharie274
      @giasharie274 5 місяців тому +78

      Things have not changed much

    • @talamioros
      @talamioros 5 місяців тому +18

      we call it hide the sausage around here

    • @abstract5249
      @abstract5249 5 місяців тому +16

      @@giasharie274 Now we have video games, Netflix, amusement parks, and uh, substances, they could've never imagined.

  • @deeb3272
    @deeb3272 5 місяців тому +540

    My husky would be a criminal during the Middle Ages

    • @ilhuicatlamatini
      @ilhuicatlamatini 5 місяців тому +22

      so would my shiba inu 😂

    • @waltissussybakka
      @waltissussybakka 5 місяців тому +4

      ​@@ilhuicatlamatiniScammed people of their wealth

    • @THEJMAROCK91
      @THEJMAROCK91 5 місяців тому

      You husky is clearly possessed by Satan

    • @MrVvulf
      @MrVvulf 5 місяців тому +6

      On the plus side, a husky could probably sway a jury.
      They are among the more "talkative" of breeds and could convincingly paint others (including their owners) as the true villain.

    • @GeekGamer666
      @GeekGamer666 5 місяців тому +11

      @@MrVvulf Wouldn't that just convince them more that they were demon posessed? 😂

  • @rachel3210
    @rachel3210 5 місяців тому +67

    I love her courses on Great Courses!!! She is so knowledgeable and makes history fun and approachable.

    • @lauramaura3052
      @lauramaura3052 5 місяців тому

      Signing up now!! Thank you

    • @Sigismund
      @Sigismund 5 місяців тому

      agreed- her Black Death course is a favorite

    • @GoBlueGirl78
      @GoBlueGirl78 5 місяців тому +1

      Me too!

    • @moder_nord2475
      @moder_nord2475 5 місяців тому

      Great tip!!

    • @MaxOakland
      @MaxOakland 4 місяці тому

      She’s very charming and watchable

  • @brianbrooks6730
    @brianbrooks6730 2 місяці тому +1

    I love Dr. Armstrong's courses on the Great Courses. She is an excellent teacher. I wish I had her as a professor in college.

  • @geojimz
    @geojimz 4 місяці тому +46

    I love this lady!! She made this subject so interesting! Please make her a “regular!”

  • @TheMr02drop
    @TheMr02drop 4 місяці тому +123

    I could listen to this woman forever speak about the Middle Ages.

    • @Nnekea
      @Nnekea 4 місяці тому

      AI

    • @TheMr02drop
      @TheMr02drop 4 місяці тому +1

      @@Nnekea Al who? Bundy?

    • @ricky2319
      @ricky2319 3 місяці тому +1

      She has tons of lectures on The Great Courses plus if you want more. She has a whole series on The Black Death that I enjoyed.

  • @brennerc180
    @brennerc180 5 місяців тому +40

    I love the question regarding the favorite mediaeval castle! One of the most beautiful (in my opinion) is the Castillo de Gormaz in Soria, Spain, whose construction started during the Califato de Córdoba in the 10 century. It is now mostly ruins, but it is vast, and the view is incredible-you can understand why they chose to build a fortress there!

    • @GeekGamer666
      @GeekGamer666 5 місяців тому +2

      Although I'm guessing the incredible view was secondary to being able to see people who were on their way to attack them.

    • @Dwigglemoo
      @Dwigglemoo 4 місяці тому

      Try visiting Conwy castle in Wales

  • @michaelfortunato1860
    @michaelfortunato1860 2 місяці тому +1

    Brilliant. This old professor learned quite a bit, and your delivery was terrific.

  • @EricMalette
    @EricMalette 4 місяці тому +29

    Such a wonderful demeanor. She makes every lesson vibrant.

  • @lindenmanmax
    @lindenmanmax 4 місяці тому +101

    13:11: I can picture a cow telling the judge, "Milord, I moooooooooooooove to have this case dismissed."

  • @mg3929
    @mg3929 4 місяці тому +9

    I'm officially obsessed with this iconic professor. Her attitude and knowledge are off the charts, and I found this video so incredibly interesting. If I had lessons in History like this at school, I would have been so much more engaged

  • @davechavezjr5399
    @davechavezjr5399 22 дні тому +1

    This woman is incredibly interesting and very knowledgeable! She makes you want to listen to her!

  • @Matdrox
    @Matdrox 3 місяці тому +45

    This is by far the best video within the History Support playlist. Please bring Dr. Armstrong back, she's great!

  • @SanjitMondel
    @SanjitMondel 5 місяців тому +120

    You definitely have my sub. This content is next level. For me Unimantic was the turning point. Please keep doing what you do and keep being you, love it.

  • @CEO_de_Frisia_Oriental
    @CEO_de_Frisia_Oriental 5 місяців тому +84

    0:10 The answer to question 1: English speakers in the Middle Ages all had a German or Low German accent.

    • @TootlesTart
      @TootlesTart 4 місяці тому +8

      Yeah, it sounds Germanic. Why’d she say French? 😒

    • @KalmateTurista
      @KalmateTurista 2 місяці тому +1

      How did they say quife

    • @rikimura8122
      @rikimura8122 2 місяці тому +8

      @@TootlesTartshe said pronounce the vowels in a way the french would. not that it sounds like french.

    • @goofygrandlouis6296
      @goofygrandlouis6296 2 місяці тому +3

      @@TootlesTart Because :
      (1) "French" is how the Franks (also a germanic tribe) used to pronounce vulgarised-Latin words, that ended up becoming the French language
      (2) Because William the Conqueror (who spoke French) changed English forever, after his conquest and the replacement of Saxon overlords by Angevin and Normandic overlords.
      Arf, Americans, do you guys even go to schools ?

    • @shadeyfang8564
      @shadeyfang8564 Місяць тому

      And also low German means niedersachsen

  • @ukrainer7723
    @ukrainer7723 26 днів тому +1

    Now I realized that in childhood when I didn't know English but tried to read it, I spoke Medieval English. "Knight" is on point.

  • @onkelkonkel5
    @onkelkonkel5 5 місяців тому +238

    Every nation probably have their own version of the Red Wedding some time during history. Also, Martin has said the Red Wedding was inspired by two events - The Black Dinner of Scotland in 1440 (as mentioned) and the Gelncoe Massacre in 1692.

    • @veevoir
      @veevoir 5 місяців тому +23

      There is a strong slant towards Anglo-saxon history and their general vicinity in YT medievalist content - mostly because so often the content is created by English Medieval Historians. So it is quite natural they gravitate towards comparing to what they know.

    • @deathbatgirlxxx
      @deathbatgirlxxx 5 місяців тому

      The Stockholm Bloodbath (Nov 1520) went similarly too.

    • @ΣτελιοςΠεππας
      @ΣτελιοςΠεππας 5 місяців тому +14

      ​@veevoir Bruh that's not even taking into account what the East was doing. The Byzantine Empire was an entirely different beast.

    • @BonShula
      @BonShula 5 місяців тому

      I would like to see a debate between the two. Of course she will decline

    • @BadgerUKvideo
      @BadgerUKvideo 5 місяців тому +1

      I always assumed it was the McDonalds Glencoe one.

  • @dandeleon2764
    @dandeleon2764 5 місяців тому +400

    The Church knew if they made one dog a Saint, they'd have an endless list of Sainted dogs 😂

    • @CraiiZeD
      @CraiiZeD 5 місяців тому +41

      they knew dog was better than man .-.

    • @acmaiden5236
      @acmaiden5236 5 місяців тому +3

      So true 🤣

    • @pacersnrams781
      @pacersnrams781 5 місяців тому +13

      It would've been all dogs lol

    • @dearthditch
      @dearthditch 5 місяців тому +14

      All dogs go to heaven. And then you have Saint Bernards

    • @GeekGamer666
      @GeekGamer666 5 місяців тому +22

      On a more serious note, they actually believed animals didn't have souls and thus were lesser than humans. You can't make something without a soul a saint. I personally believe the dog was far more worthy of sainthood than most legitimate saints.

  • @yaksha2
    @yaksha2 5 місяців тому +65

    Bring her back. Awesome, awesome breakdown.

  • @hirayamarqueses
    @hirayamarqueses 2 місяці тому +2

    0:45 I didn’t realize Medieval English could sound similar to Scottish or something. I love it

  • @TihetrisWeathersby
    @TihetrisWeathersby 5 місяців тому +300

    I'm a huge medieval geek, This is a treat

    • @metawurst13
      @metawurst13 5 місяців тому +2

      I am happy that many clishees were covered in this vid.

    • @Jaytecx
      @Jaytecx 5 місяців тому +1

      Are you a gamer? Sooo many immersive medieval games.

    • @libbylandscape3560
      @libbylandscape3560 5 місяців тому

      Me too!

    • @ClayAching
      @ClayAching 5 місяців тому +1

      @@JaytecxWould you be willing to share some favorites? Choosing a video game based on anything other than a sick cover is out of my skill set but my boyfriend is a massive fan of both games and history in general and his birthday is coming up!!

    • @Jashcraft64
      @Jashcraft64 5 місяців тому +5

      ​@@ClayAching Kingdom Come Deliverance is a super fun and immersive game set in the middle ages. The story and progression are amazing and it is also graphically beautiful. It has a sequel coming out at the end of this year as well due to the first games success.

  • @blaze556922
    @blaze556922 4 місяці тому +68

    I love how she doesn't wait for you to get it. She's putting out information and it's up to you to digest it. Wish I'd had educators like her because my teachers, even those few who meant well, had to slow everything down for the other kids...

    • @ericMUFC
      @ericMUFC 4 місяці тому +5

      I wouldn't call this teaching. More like passing information.

    • @irissupercoolsy
      @irissupercoolsy 4 місяці тому +5

      @@ericMUFC No this is good teaching. In university we had professors like this and I found myself more focused with them than professors who waited more or repeated information.

    • @AnneAslaug
      @AnneAslaug 4 місяці тому

      Half the time she is putting out her prejudiced and ignorant opinions.

    • @blaze556922
      @blaze556922 4 місяці тому +1

      @@AnneAslaug Can you please point those times out?

    • @blaze556922
      @blaze556922 4 місяці тому +4

      @@ericMUFC Informing in a comprehendible way is literally the definition of teaching

  • @megara929
    @megara929 4 місяці тому +19

    this lady is a gem. I would watch a thousand clips of her dropping knowledge bombs.

  • @Patanaca83
    @Patanaca83 3 місяці тому +2

    We use the word “garderobe” also in germany to describe a place (mostly near the entry) to keep your outdoor clothes. Very similar!

  • @waltissussybakka
    @waltissussybakka 5 місяців тому +33

    Would love to see a video where History Expert answers questions related to Medival India or Indian history in general.

  • @Bolovok
    @Bolovok 5 місяців тому +17

    This woman is incredible - please have her back!

  • @andhereismyspout
    @andhereismyspout 4 місяці тому +7

    I don't think it has ever been so easy to listen to someone talk about history as in this video. She is great!

  • @meowcula
    @meowcula 2 місяці тому +2

    Love how you chose Eleanor of Aquitaine :) one of my favourite stories in all of history.

  • @Ondrix
    @Ondrix 5 місяців тому +139

    I wasn't sure if "Roland the Farter" would come up in this video or not 🤣.

    • @dec2462
      @dec2462 4 місяці тому +1

      Poor guy, probably had lactose intolerance. But at least found a good use for it !

  • @polythewicked
    @polythewicked 4 місяці тому +12

    Love Dorsey. I took her class on King Arthur and it’s still my favorite class ever.

  • @Deneb82
    @Deneb82 5 місяців тому +25

    Most of the fairy tales that we know today are much older than we think. They got written down between the 16th and 19th century, which would be long after the middle ages, but they were already told verbally a long time before. According to some researchers a few of the fairy tales that the grimm brothers collected do have their original version going back 2000 - 6000 years. That would mean that these stories were already extremely old before the middle ages even started.

    • @smurfyday
      @smurfyday 4 місяці тому +2

      WTF, thanks for the info

  • @iamlovedriven
    @iamlovedriven Місяць тому +2

    Thank you Thank you!!! What an excellent video! 🙏🏼 I have an obsession for medieval history…I totally enjoyed this 😁

  • @sophaphopha
    @sophaphopha 5 місяців тому +33

    It's always a treat when Wired posts a support video in one of my special interests :D

    • @GeekGamer666
      @GeekGamer666 5 місяців тому +2

      She explains it so well it just about makes me want it as one of my special interests. Sadly, I studied English and some of the professors killed medieval literature for me. That and ADHD. It's so much harder to read Chaucer when your brain is like herding cats.

  • @persiswynter6357
    @persiswynter6357 5 місяців тому +27

    Dr. Armstrong, you rock! WIRED, you have to bring her back!

  • @joosderuiter5913
    @joosderuiter5913 5 місяців тому +62

    Please give us a sequel!! What a great lady

  • @Ilikestrawberricow
    @Ilikestrawberricow Місяць тому +1

    The sleep cycle makes sense! I go to sleep peace fully, and around midnight I just randomly wake with no cause. Fall back to sleep and wake up 10 years later.