I should mention that while obviously not all routier/free company raids are shown, but only those for which we have information, which are probably the most notable ones, you must keep in mind that a free company garrison would be ransoming the areas all around for "protection", a practice called taking or extracting "patis". This to say: free company garrison = destruction.
This is absolutely brilliant! I cannot wait for the second part to this, this is the most detailed mapping video on the Hundred Years War I’ve ever seen!
Really impresive. My ancesters have defended the Baie d’Audierne and the Pointe du Raz at this time (The fief has fallen after) but we can see on your map this extreme western part of Britany stayed blue.😊
Bon travail. So point non important, mais c'est quand même drôle que toi et Epic Teaching of History est sortie une carte sur la guerre de 100 ans en même temps ahah
this is so detailed! i have a question - how do you find out so much about these? it always confuses me whenever i see a mapper do this, so i wanted to ask!
Honestly, to find the books I need I just go in the sources used by wikipedia for the topic I want to research, and if you read them you find a lot more information than what is contained in the wikipedia article.
@@CrusaderMapper thanks for the response - but i have a quick question, where does it document exactly what advances were made every day or so? i personally cant grasp that concept of finding exact maneuvers every day for a few months within a book.
C'est un beau bordel quand on ne connaît pas. Pour les francophones, je vous conseille cette excellente série détaillée: ua-cam.com/video/RZcU4tXT_CQ/v-deo.html
Battle of Civetot, 1096 Battle of Melitene, 1100 Battle of Mersivan, 1101 Battle of Heraclea 1101 Battle of Heraclea 1101 (2nd) Battle of Ramla 1102 Battle of Harran 1104 Battle of Shaizar 1111 Battle of Sannabra 1113 Battle of Ager Sanguinis 1119 Danishmendid - Antioch Battle 1130 Battle of al-Atharib 1130 Battle of Rafaniyye 1133 Battle of Qinnasrin 1135 Battle of Ba’rin 1137 Battle of Aleppo 1138 Battle of Bosra 1147 Battle of Doryleum 1147 Battle of Mount Cadmus 1148 Battle of Inab 1149 Battle of Aintab 1150 Battle of Banias 1157 Battle of Lake Huleh 1157 Battle of Pelusium 1163 Battle of Harim 1164 Battle of al-Babien 1167 Battle of Bosra 1174 Battle of Myriokephalon 1176 Battle of Marj Ayyun 1179 Battle of Cresson 1187 Battle of Hattin 1187 Battle of Keban 1218 Battle of Mansurah 1221 Battle of Sudak 1222 Battle of the Taurus Mountains 1225 Battle of La Forbie 1244 Battle of Mansurah 1250 Battle of Fariskur 1250 Battle of Ain Jalut 1260 Battle of Mari 1266 Battle of Elbistan 1277 Battle of Homs II 1281 Battle of Sirpsindigi 1364 Battle of Nicopolis 1396 Battle of the Vorskla River 1399 Battle of Zlatitsa 1443 Battle of Varna 1444 Crusaders get smashed 50 times and other stories 🤣🤣
@@hopeundertheblacksun That’s almost true for the colonial era. But in fairer fights where we have less of a technological discrepancy, the only net victory for the Christians would be the conquest of Russia/Ukraine. Their other victories like Spain and Hungary were reconquests, so it cancels out, but Muslims never took Russia: the Mongols did and then they became Muslims. What are your favourite victories then?
@@ElCidTheGreat Siege of Constantinople (717) Battle of montgisard (1177) Battle of Poitiers (732) Battle of Senta (1697) Siege of Vienna (1683) Battle of Chandax (960) Some of my favorite Christian victories over saracens 😍
I should mention that while obviously not all routier/free company raids are shown, but only those for which we have information, which are probably the most notable ones, you must keep in mind that a free company garrison would be ransoming the areas all around for "protection", a practice called taking or extracting "patis". This to say: free company garrison = destruction.
Will you make a part 2
@@LEOBELGICUS4497 Yes
WOAH this is an absolutely insane video, massive respect
This is absolutely brilliant! I cannot wait for the second part to this, this is the most detailed mapping video on the Hundred Years War I’ve ever seen!
This is an awesome video. I look forward to more in-depth historical content from Crusader Mapper!
J'applaudis, pour m'y être essayé je sais que ta dû beaucoup BEAUCOUP souffrir pour le faire, gros gg !
Thank you
Le même jour que la tienne XD
Si un jour on m'avait dit que je te trouverai ici
Je suis impressionnée par la quantité de détails ! J'aurais jamais cru que c'était aussi bordelique ! BRAVO 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
You’re good at mapping the quality is 2K good best mapping video
I applaud the herculean effort!
Thanks a lot Koopinator! I love your videos and your channel!
I feel like having labels for cities would make this video much more informative for viewer
I understand what you mean, but there are a lot of cities and I fear the names of cities would cover up parts of the map.
@@CrusaderMapperdo you not have insets for that reason?
@@CrusaderMappermaybe make the labels transparent or smth
@@CrusaderMapperI feel like mapping French feudatories would also be helpful Ik mostly all of them so I'd be willing to help you if u want
Damn, I mean I knew that a lot happened, but I didn't know this war was THAT chaotic
It really was
Really impresive. My ancesters have defended the Baie d’Audierne and the Pointe du Raz at this time (The fief has fallen after) but we can see on your map this extreme western part of Britany stayed blue.😊
Great work bro, very detailed. Especially on the part of free companies, it must have been a lot of work.
Wow beautiful video
Wow this was amazingly done this must've taken forever
It did take forever 💀
Bon travail. So point non important, mais c'est quand même drôle que toi et Epic Teaching of History est sortie une carte sur la guerre de 100 ans en même temps ahah
Amazing work I love it
Impressive, very nice.
Let's see Jeanne's map.
really good map, I like this channel
Really impressive work.
Modern civil wars be like:
Oh wait, wrong video.
Underrated, Great Work !
0:33 Hi-diddly-o kingdomerinos!
Excellent work!!!
Finally someone is doing this war justice, i think that only Tigerstar mapped this one
Pretty much yea
Would've been better if you add some locations on the map
this is so detailed! i have a question - how do you find out so much about these? it always confuses me whenever i see a mapper do this, so i wanted to ask!
Honestly, to find the books I need I just go in the sources used by wikipedia for the topic I want to research, and if you read them you find a lot more information than what is contained in the wikipedia article.
@@CrusaderMapper thanks for the response - but i have a quick question, where does it document exactly what advances were made every day or so? i personally cant grasp that concept of finding exact maneuvers every day for a few months within a book.
@@xseaas.z there aren’t exact maneuvers for every day but 90% of the time it says if it happened in the early, mid or late period of that month.
Insane video !
Are you planning to do the whole war? all 114 years of it?
Yes
did this war, get carried on by their heirs and the other heris?
The crusaders' chad
Part 2?
When I will have made it
Hundred years war,every week in real time
I can’t believe Nedward Flanders led a rebellion in Belgium, huh?
This is one of the war that makes you wonder how France survived to this day
They changed their strategy to something better
@@CrusaderMapper for sure and thankfully
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C'est un beau bordel quand on ne connaît pas. Pour les francophones, je vous conseille cette excellente série détaillée: ua-cam.com/video/RZcU4tXT_CQ/v-deo.html
Yea but it’s an animated map, not a documentary, it’s not meant to explain everything, but simply to show the territorial changes on the map.
@@CrusaderMapper Oui je suis d'accord. J'aime bien les cartes animées, et je regarde souvent celles sur les croisades. Merci pour ce travail !
MEIOUandTaxes lore
Free Brittany! ❤
When we'll see part 2??? You are very slow
Battle of Civetot, 1096
Battle of Melitene, 1100
Battle of Mersivan, 1101
Battle of Heraclea 1101
Battle of Heraclea 1101 (2nd)
Battle of Ramla 1102
Battle of Harran 1104
Battle of Shaizar 1111
Battle of Sannabra 1113
Battle of Ager Sanguinis 1119
Danishmendid - Antioch Battle 1130
Battle of al-Atharib 1130
Battle of Rafaniyye 1133
Battle of Qinnasrin 1135
Battle of Ba’rin 1137
Battle of Aleppo 1138
Battle of Bosra 1147
Battle of Doryleum 1147
Battle of Mount Cadmus 1148
Battle of Inab 1149
Battle of Aintab 1150
Battle of Banias 1157
Battle of Lake Huleh 1157
Battle of Pelusium 1163
Battle of Harim 1164
Battle of al-Babien 1167
Battle of Bosra 1174
Battle of Myriokephalon 1176
Battle of Marj Ayyun 1179
Battle of Cresson 1187
Battle of Hattin 1187
Battle of Keban 1218
Battle of Mansurah 1221
Battle of Sudak 1222
Battle of the Taurus Mountains 1225
Battle of La Forbie 1244
Battle of Mansurah 1250
Battle of Fariskur 1250
Battle of Ain Jalut 1260
Battle of Mari 1266
Battle of Elbistan 1277
Battle of Homs II 1281
Battle of Sirpsindigi 1364
Battle of Nicopolis 1396
Battle of the Vorskla River 1399
Battle of Zlatitsa 1443
Battle of Varna 1444
Crusaders get smashed 50 times and other stories 🤣🤣
Encore heureux, Les Sarrazins étaient souvent à 1 contre 10, il était temps qu'ils se réveillent.
@@tibsky1396 desole, mon francais n’est pas bien meme si mon francais examen est dans deux jours 😢.
Every single muslim country was conquered by Europeans 😂
@@hopeundertheblacksun That’s almost true for the colonial era. But in fairer fights where we have less of a technological discrepancy, the only net victory for the Christians would be the conquest of Russia/Ukraine. Their other victories like Spain and Hungary were reconquests, so it cancels out, but Muslims never took Russia: the Mongols did and then they became Muslims.
What are your favourite victories then?
@@ElCidTheGreat Siege of Constantinople (717)
Battle of montgisard (1177)
Battle of Poitiers (732)
Battle of Senta (1697)
Siege of Vienna (1683)
Battle of Chandax (960)
Some of my favorite Christian victories over saracens 😍