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  • @AugustTheStag
    @AugustTheStag 3 роки тому +1168

    That's a hell of a medieval soap opera you just explained

  • @SSC0002
    @SSC0002 3 роки тому +1359

    Strange women lying in ponds dispensing out swords is hardly a basis for a system of government

    • @Canada1994
      @Canada1994 3 роки тому +76

      Tis but a scratch.

    • @the_chosen_one5642
      @the_chosen_one5642 3 роки тому +121

      Listen if i went around calling myself an emperor cus some moistened bint lobbed a scimitar at me they would put me away.

    • @tugadmundo
      @tugadmundo 3 роки тому +39

      @@the_chosen_one5642 yes,but with all due respect,your majesty.

    • @PunyGoddess
      @PunyGoddess 3 роки тому +26

      If she weighs the same as duck, then she's made out of wood.

    • @Canada1994
      @Canada1994 3 роки тому +44

      @@PunyGoddess What she turned me into a newt.

  • @VictoriaMeerman
    @VictoriaMeerman 3 роки тому +519

    Arthur: “We, the Knights of the Round Table, devoted to Our Lord and Christian Duty in our Search for the Holy Grail...”
    Merlin: “My King, looks like a boy born tomorrow will be your undoing!”
    Arthur: “Okay, let’s do a Herod.”

    • @V2011F
      @V2011F 3 роки тому +23

      NO NO NO
      We need to pull a Pharaoh.

    • @nickdixom543
      @nickdixom543 3 роки тому +4

      ha

    • @jlupus8804
      @jlupus8804 3 роки тому +9

      Yooo I was thinking the same. Malory probably knew some Bible. Was he conscious of those parallels he was writing in?

    • @zoetropo1
      @zoetropo1 2 роки тому +4

      @@jlupus8804 A monk at Monmouth Priory know some famous Biblical tales? I suppose it's possible.

    • @Otterlord14
      @Otterlord14 4 місяці тому

      "Do a Herod" is the best description of that I've ever heard.

  • @ErmisSouldatos
    @ErmisSouldatos 3 роки тому +814

    During the duel, Arthur must've been like:
    Mordred, I am your father

    • @rennor3498
      @rennor3498 3 роки тому +40

      A father who ordered his sons execution...

    • @ErmisSouldatos
      @ErmisSouldatos 3 роки тому +26

      @@rennor3498 yes I know, but it was a reference...

    • @angrypastabrewing
      @angrypastabrewing 3 роки тому +9

      @@ErmisSouldatos I get the reference

    • @mangot589
      @mangot589 3 роки тому +5

      😁

    • @AnnaBomBanana
      @AnnaBomBanana 3 роки тому +56

      ... and your uncle

  • @misseli1
    @misseli1 3 роки тому +398

    "Arthur is fooled by Guinevere's identical evil sister." That might as well happen, I guess.

    • @TVwriter23
      @TVwriter23 3 роки тому +7

      The false Guinevere.
      More likely everyone was like yeah sure bruh.

    • @eldritch1174
      @eldritch1174 3 роки тому +2

      If you notice, he said half sister. How does that even happen

    • @TVwriter23
      @TVwriter23 3 роки тому +4

      @@eldritch1174 In the early legends they weren't half him or Morguese either. If Gildas was referring to Arthur disguised as Cuneglasus Gwen's sister did no fooling. Arthur pursued her. A likely story. An affair then when shit hits the fan he's all bu bu but she made me do it. To which no one bought that in his own time nor let him live down

    • @meetaverma8372
      @meetaverma8372 3 роки тому +2

      in one of the versions, Mordred was the evil brother of Gwen actually, so you might as well make him the shapeshifting sibling she had

    • @MK-of7qw
      @MK-of7qw 3 роки тому +2

      Zoot?

  • @quinhoprimeiro1049
    @quinhoprimeiro1049 3 роки тому +467

    "In a land of myth, and a time of magic… the destiny of a great kingdom rests on the shoulders of a young boy. His name… Merlin."

    • @lebl992
      @lebl992 3 роки тому +51

      Loved the show. The ending was sad thou ...

    • @TVwriter23
      @TVwriter23 3 роки тому +18

      @@lebl992 Just image if they had Arthur's sons from the Welsh legend. It would have been an even worse tragedy.

    • @casxsunshine
      @casxsunshine 2 роки тому +4

      hello my merlin fellas

    • @Octopus_Official
      @Octopus_Official 2 роки тому +7

      After 10 years, it is still amazing

  • @trisha9368
    @trisha9368 3 роки тому +222

    I love how the narrator's tone is borderline incredulous like he can't believe what he's reading either, especially when he talks about sir gallahad lol

  • @Artur_M.
    @Artur_M. 3 роки тому +583

    "On second thought, let's not go to Camelot. 'Tis a silly place."

  • @dathremo.
    @dathremo. 3 роки тому +420

    Love that you used pics from the BBC’s Merlin at some points

    • @carinamurillo2150
      @carinamurillo2150 3 роки тому +18

      My thoughts exactly ❤️😍

    • @ipercalisse579
      @ipercalisse579 3 роки тому +25

      It was fantastic! I loved that adaptation

    • @jthomashair
      @jthomashair 3 роки тому +11

      Same!! That show 🥰😭

    • @acg3934
      @acg3934 3 роки тому +2

      Merlin was trash. Just a half-arsed attempt to anglofy our mythology.

    • @dathremo.
      @dathremo. 3 роки тому +11

      @@acg3934 okay... congratulations

  • @chuck430
    @chuck430 3 роки тому +215

    maybe if the knights would allow themselves to be tempted by these women, their swords wouldnt keep getting stuck in stones

    • @shugafoo2847
      @shugafoo2847 3 роки тому +3

      there is a version where some of them are women

    • @naurahdeatrisyagitany8365
      @naurahdeatrisyagitany8365 3 роки тому +23

      A lot of the stories, especially the original Lancelot, were commissioned by noblewomen and they wanted simps

    • @steveholton4130
      @steveholton4130 3 роки тому

      @@cornbreadfedkirkpatrick9647 The only way to keep IT down is to CUT It Down!

    • @AnneSofieLovesMozart
      @AnneSofieLovesMozart 3 роки тому +10

      Tempt me not, fair lady!

    • @AnneSofieLovesMozart
      @AnneSofieLovesMozart 3 роки тому +11

      @@cornbreadfedkirkpatrick9647 Then stop flashing me thy ankles, you devil woman!

  • @lovefromwonderland
    @lovefromwonderland 2 роки тому +11

    Bro this is actually so helpful. Trying to wrap your head around Arthurian legend is like trying to jump into the deep end when you know you can't swim

  • @MrJethroha
    @MrJethroha 3 роки тому +117

    TH White's "the Once and Future King" is my favorite rendition of this story. The characters become incredibly human despite the fairytale quality to all the stories.

    • @mangot589
      @mangot589 3 роки тому +6

      I love that book! I have an old dog eared copy, and I actually just looked the other day for it on audible. It really does bring all the stories together, doesn’t it? Seems like White collected all the different stories and put them into one tome, really.

    • @andrewburdge5139
      @andrewburdge5139 3 роки тому +2

      I absolutely agree. I'm rereading it but this time on audible.

    • @Demildiel
      @Demildiel 3 роки тому +1

      Yes!! I love Merlin's backstory in that and I want more stories about Sir Palamades!

  • @cisco95021
    @cisco95021 2 роки тому +15

    This is one of the best King Arthur stories I have ever heard. This really puts all the stories together.

  • @nehajoshi7782
    @nehajoshi7782 3 роки тому +251

    Did anyone notice Arthur just ordered deaths of children born on certain date & Mordred is called the villain in this story 😂

    • @alhassani626
      @alhassani626 3 роки тому +21

      English morality was essentially Satanic till Jesus intervened.

    • @meetaverma8372
      @meetaverma8372 3 роки тому +6

      Yeah, but that's just one telling, others, including the bbc series mordred isn't a very good guy. One of those stories say that he's gwenevere's brother, and he just steels his thrown, and in the bbc series, he kills Arthur for a girl, whom Arthur had executed. No one's good

    • @TVwriter23
      @TVwriter23 3 роки тому +2

      @@meetaverma8372 There's a legend that he was a royal married to Gwen's sister. All I remember is he was pissed about something Gwen either sad or did to her sister. He dragged Gwen off the throne. Family drama. I tell you.

    • @meetaverma8372
      @meetaverma8372 3 роки тому +1

      @@TVwriter23 that should have been the show tbh

    • @TVwriter23
      @TVwriter23 3 роки тому +1

      @@meetaverma8372 I'm weird though one of my faves is how Merlins ex wife died on her wedding days. It was one of those don't look back tropes.

  • @jefflanam
    @jefflanam 3 роки тому +91

    The bit about pulling swords from stones may date from the Bronze Age. Swords at that time were cast from carved stone molds, and working with metal was seen as something magical.

    • @peterwindhorst5775
      @peterwindhorst5775 3 роки тому +9

      Caesar’s Sword, called “crocea mors”, meaning “yellow death”, because its blade gleamed brightly in the sun and it was fatal to all it pierced, according to myth, had been the sword of the god Mars, forged by Vulcan [the smith of the gods] and bestowed to the Trojan prince Aeneas by the goddess Venus, his mother. Aeneas saw the sword fall from Heaven as he stood on the future site of Rome and heard the words: “with this, conquer”. The sword was among the relics of the old Roman kingdom but was lost during the period of the Roman Republic and rediscovered by Julius Caesar as a young man who believed that through it the gods had appointed him “King of The World”. The sword is identified with the sword called “Marmyadoyse”, forged by Vulcan, and owned at different times by Hercules, Alexander The Great, and Julius Caesar. It is sometimes wrongly identified with King David’s Sword called “L’Espee as/aus/az Estra[i]ngnes Renges”, which sword apparently was in the possession of the “Lady of The Lake“, the abbess of a religious order of nuns, from whom Arthur was to later acquire it. There is reference made to the sword called “Caledfwlch” in Welsh tradition, which is identified with the sword called “Caladbolg”, “Caladcholg”, “Caladcolc” in Irish tradition, which was owned by several Irish, Scottish, and Welsh kings, which probably maybe identified with King David’s Sword? Caesar lost his sword in Britain in hand-to-hand combat with the British king Nennius, who was mortally wounded in the fighting and the sword was buried with him. The sword remained in his grave throughout the Roman Era in Britain. In post-Roman times the sword was removed from his grave by the British King Vortigern, who, to display the trophy, had the sword hammered into a crack in “an anvil of iron a foot high” which was set atop “a great stone four-square” and displayed to the public in the town-square of London as a war-memorial to commemorate the initial victory of the Britons over the Romans in the battle in which the sword was captured about 500 years earlier; but sometime before London fell to the Saxons the war-memorial was moved to a churchyard at Silchester where the episode of “The Sword in The Stone” took place. The sword was a tempting treasure to possess and inevitably people came along trying to withdraw it but none could, and someone engraved on it just below its hilt the words [in rude Latin]: "...ex cal[ce]liber[ace]…", meaning “[much treasure] to free from stone [of iron]”, hence, the sword came to be called “Excalibur”. GM, in his “HRB”, calls the sword “Caliburnus”. In French Romance it is called “Calibor[e]”, “Escalibor[e]”, etc.

    • @hamnchee
      @hamnchee 3 роки тому

      @@peterwindhorst5775 Nice!

    • @sticlavoda5632
      @sticlavoda5632 3 роки тому

      @@peterwindhorst5775 ok so , in myth , who previously possesed the sword of king arthur? Who forged it . Explain it in simpler terms

    • @peterwindhorst5775
      @peterwindhorst5775 3 роки тому +2

      @@sticlavoda5632 Who forged it - if you go by the history I gave out - it is likely meteorite iron forged in the clump of mud huts that became Rome. Such a sword since it came from heaven would be seen to have "magic" powers unlike the common swords of normal people. A real pity that it ended up tossed into some random lake or something waiting for its owner to come back for it.

    • @mabonbran8913
      @mabonbran8913 3 роки тому +1

      Aneaus held the sword of Troy, Caledfwich or whatever was taken from the stone and broken, then replaced by Excalibur as a gift from the lady of the lake! None of these swords were a bronze cast!

  • @peterwindhorst5775
    @peterwindhorst5775 3 роки тому +72

    The earliest mention of Arthur by name appears in the “Annales Cambriae” [“Welsh Annals”], which is a chronicle of early British History written in Latin by medieval Welsh monks as an on-going record of events from the 5th-century to the 10th-century. The text begins in Year 445 and ends in Year 977, however, the text is back-dated to Year 425 and the last entry in the chronicle was made in 954. There are two entries in the chronicle that refer to Arthur by name: the first is for Year 72 of the Easter Cycle, which may be reckoned to be Year 517 (New Style) (516 Old Style), and reads that Arthur won the Battle of Mount Badon [or Badon Hill, which temporarily halted the Anglo-Saxon advance]; and, the second entry is for Year 93, that is, Year 538 (NS) (537 OS), and reads that Arthur and Medraut (Mordred) fell in the Battle of Camlan.

  • @lunatickgeo
    @lunatickgeo 3 роки тому +84

    King Arthur, possibly the best known fanfiction in the world

    • @cristristam9054
      @cristristam9054 3 роки тому +12

      Have you heard about Jesus and Hercules?

    • @lunatickgeo
      @lunatickgeo 3 роки тому +3

      @@cristristam9054 I'm in a quandary, if I tell the truth and say "yes" I weaken my previous statement, but if I lie ...
      Nope. Never heard of 'em.

    • @cristristam9054
      @cristristam9054 3 роки тому +3

      @@lunatickgeo you a funny dude :))))))))))

    • @lunatickgeo
      @lunatickgeo 3 роки тому +3

      @@cristristam9054 I try ;)

  • @3camman
    @3camman 3 роки тому +148

    Let’s not forget that Hellboy is a descendent of Arthur, and rightful King of England through his mother by Mordred’s line

    • @pedanticradiator1491
      @pedanticradiator1491 3 роки тому +30

      Let's also not forget England did not exist when Arthur was supposedly alive

    • @lushlover2023
      @lushlover2023 3 роки тому +3

      @@pedanticradiator1491 well technically yes England existed at the time of Arthur.... Probably wasn't called that

    • @pedanticradiator1491
      @pedanticradiator1491 3 роки тому +23

      @@lushlover2023 England didnt exist until around the 10th century about 400 years after Arthur was supposedly alive. Yes the place now called England did physically exist but it was the people who later became the English (Anglo-saxons) that Arthur was supposed to have been fighting and he was a leader of the celts or Britons.

    • @mabonbran8913
      @mabonbran8913 3 роки тому +16

      @Carl the Adopted Yorkshireman Spot on dude! Arthur was never king of England, Excalibur does NOT give the right to rule England which is another popular misconception!

    • @fallroster5280
      @fallroster5280 3 роки тому +1

      7 kingdoms period right?

  • @TexTheBest
    @TexTheBest 3 роки тому +30

    My favorite Arthurian retelling is The Mists of Avalon. Its amazing how many of these stories the author is able to entertwine in her narrative

    • @clauaome25
      @clauaome25 2 роки тому

      I remember it came out in VHS, 2 of them and I watched them with my family as a teenager.

    • @technology5979
      @technology5979 Рік тому

      Pity she turned out to be a pedophile, a lot of people have fond memories of those books.

  • @DogWalkerBill
    @DogWalkerBill 3 роки тому +12

    In the TV version of "Merlin" Morgan Le Fay, who is played by actress, Katie McGratch who does a fantastic job of it! Ms. McGrath later does on to portray Leena Luthor in CW's "Supergirl" and she does a fantastic job of that too!

  • @ekoi1995
    @ekoi1995 2 роки тому +25

    2:16 Aurelius Ambrosius
    2:46 Constanine III of Britain
    2:52 Constans was killed by Vortigern.
    3:10 Horsa died in Battle
    3:42 Uther decided to adopt a new moniker Pendrgon
    4:19 Merlin
    4:44 He was born to a princess and an incubus
    4:50 going to be the antichrist until he was baptised
    5:09 shapeshifting powers to transform Uther into Gorlois
    5:20 Arthur was conceived
    5:26 Uther marries Igraine
    5:31 round table created, Uther once again goes to war with the Saxons
    5:45 Malory version: Arthur is raised in secret until Merlin arranges a contest to pull the sword from the stone
    5:55 Excalibur
    7:35 Sir Percival
    8:03 he takes the 13th seat of the round table, a place that left open for one who be worthy of the grail
    8:14 Wounded King
    8:51 Quest for the Grail - Grail - tied to healing the old man's wounds
    9:07 Sir Bors - cousin of Sir Lancelot - but he and his brother Lionel were taken prisoner by Frankish King Claudas
    9:56 God intervenes and smites Lionel in a pillar of fire
    10:13 refuses her advances in the name of his vow of chastity
    10:32 Galahad
    10:49 gifted as a knight he's able to defeat Lancelot as a teen
    11:03 Sir Gawain
    11:13 serves the Pope in Rome and led Arthur's forces against the Roman empire
    12:49 transformed into the immortal Green Knight by Morgan le Fay
    13:04 Morgan Le Fay = Gawain's Aunt
    13:16 in Geoffrey of Monmouth's account, Morgan was the chief of nine magical sisters who ruled over Avalon
    13:28 she schemes to usurp the throne
    13:54 Merlin is in love with Morgan
    14:04 Lancelot
    14:16 Arthur's Death - Thomas Malory - The Death of Arthur
    14:56 White Knight
    15:49 Elaine of Astolat
    16:02 Elaine falls in love with Lancelot
    16:07 portrayed as a temptress
    16:50 Elaine dies of a broken heart - her will: placed in a boat and set adrift down the river towards Camelot
    17:01 castle Camelot is located in Winchester, Wessex
    17:25 Galehaut
    17:59 Lancelot is persuaded by Galehaut to begin an affair with Guinevere
    18:13 Elaine is struck by Lancelot, albeit more by last than love. The lady of corbenic uses magic to trick Lancelot into believing she's Guinevere
    18:40 Lancelot Exiled
    19:07 After 10 years, Lancelot was found by Percival
    19:44 Arthur orders Guinevere to be burned at the stake
    19:49 Lancelot killed Gawain's brothers
    20:17 Arthur had once an affair with his half-sister Morgause
    20:33 From his incestual union was born a son named Mordred.
    20:38 Merlin warned Arthur that a child born on that day will be his undoing, so Arthur ordered the death of all sons born on that day, but Mordred survived
    22:03 Arthur is brought by the Lady of the Lake and or Morgan Le Fay to the Isle of Avalon

  • @endzordays
    @endzordays 3 роки тому +20

    Top points for correctly pointing out that sword in the stone and the sword Excalibur were two completely separate and unique swords. Fun factoid though is that the allegory of each sword is based on a method of teaching the advancements/improvements of metal. The sword in the stone being that of iron where the metal is taken out of the rock. The then tale of Excalibur and the lady of the lake tying in to the advancement to stronger metals like steel with quenching the blade. The Volsunga sagas has Odin thrust a sword into the Barnstokkr tree in the middle of a feast hall. There is no "future king" aspect to the story but nobody can pull the sword except for Sigmund. The sword later is broken and he has it repaired so he can fight (and eventual kill) the dragon Fafnir. The blade being quenched in the blood of the dragon. In this story the tale is more about the burning of wood being used for forging and dragons blood being used to cool the blade rather than water. Either way though Arthur's Sword in the Stone AND Excalibur/Caliburn are pretty much identical to the swords of Sigurd/Siegfried and Sigmund... Gram/Nothung/Balmung...
    Would wager that both tales have the same root origin and that the names have just been changed to meet the cultural group whom is telling the tale. Sigurd and Uther are the same person and they are the father of Arthur/Siegfried. Also Excalibur/Caliburn/Gram/Nothung/Balmung are all one and the same exact sword, and it wasn't a mythical sword but a tale of their clans/tribes or people discovering how to properly forge iron or steel into weapons.

  • @justrusty
    @justrusty 3 роки тому +149

    How about the Baggins family tree?

    • @steveholton4130
      @steveholton4130 3 роки тому

      The WHO?

    • @justrusty
      @justrusty 3 роки тому +14

      @@steveholton4130 No, The Who is a rock band. I don't know that there'd be a family tree for them. Though I suppose it could depend for any band, what other bands the members played for.

    • @steveholton4130
      @steveholton4130 3 роки тому +1

      @@justrusty Wouldn't the band's tree be the combined trees of the founding band members?

    • @justrusty
      @justrusty 3 роки тому +2

      @@steveholton4130 Yeah, probably. I was thinking metaphorically. Like the NFL has "coaching trees" of relationships.

    • @Totomy2011
      @Totomy2011 8 місяців тому

      The family tree would be too big also the lord of the rings books have a family tree at the enf

  • @lasislasfilipinas114
    @lasislasfilipinas114 3 роки тому +100

    False, every one knows Arthur was Artoria and had a redhead wife who cooks good food and likes swords

    • @piuscalvinus
      @piuscalvinus 3 роки тому +14

      tomboy Mordred

    • @MatPost
      @MatPost 3 роки тому +10

      Nah, it's the one that have a trusty servant that bangs coconut for him along the road. Get cultured, you weeb.

    • @prezentoappr1171
      @prezentoappr1171 3 роки тому

      @@piuscalvinus Moedred*dreadnought which is iron clad starky dred

    • @prezentoappr1171
      @prezentoappr1171 3 роки тому

      @@MatPost which one was that? I only know someone who follow walking fish to meet a mystic user...

    • @lesterjohnston8888
      @lesterjohnston8888 Рік тому

      Wow just the job

  • @DreaOnzagle
    @DreaOnzagle 3 роки тому +4

    I’m always excited to see an upload from UsefulCharts but I’m especially glad for this one.

  • @AnnoyingMoose
    @AnnoyingMoose 2 роки тому +3

    "Listen: Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government! Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some... farcical aquatic ceremony!"

  • @emems6620
    @emems6620 3 роки тому +28

    so weird to have one of my fave history editors not talk as quick as lighting with funny pics in my fave history charts video

  • @thomasdixon4373
    @thomasdixon4373 3 роки тому +7

    Nice to see another dive into mythology and folklore, always interesting to see!

  • @coinvestnet
    @coinvestnet 3 роки тому +53

    Last time I was this early, the sword was still stuck in the Stone

    • @rivershelf991
      @rivershelf991 3 роки тому

      Are you making a reference to the Excalibur? 😂

    • @coinvestnet
      @coinvestnet 3 роки тому +4

      @@rivershelf991
      Last time I was this early, the sword was known as [Insert_some_weird_Gaelic_words].

  • @Thenazghoul
    @Thenazghoul 3 роки тому +12

    I don't know if you take suggestions, but it struck me while searching for visual charts detailing the influences and timeline of art movements or music genres. Absolutely love your work, and I appreciate your continued dedication and hard work to bring something you love alive.

  • @BenPernezny
    @BenPernezny 3 роки тому +101

    I thought we were an autonomous collective...

    • @viracocha6093
      @viracocha6093 3 роки тому +19

      “You speak mad shit for someone with such a flammable house, peasant”

    • @Ilyathe2nd
      @Ilyathe2nd 3 роки тому +17

      I once had a scimitar lobbed at me by a watery tart, and all I got is an earldom. Is there someone I could complain to about this?

    • @ecdudis9557
      @ecdudis9557 3 роки тому +12

      It’s anarcho-syndicalist commune

    • @eamonlyons8318
      @eamonlyons8318 3 роки тому

      An Anarcho synicalist commune

  • @sharp52092
    @sharp52092 3 роки тому +24

    Pretty interesting, thanks!
    For anyone interested, Bernard Cornwell's Arthurian (Warlord) Trilogy is really amazing too. He made it real. For example, he made Merlin a druid and yeah, a creep as Jack mentioned.

    • @steveholton4130
      @steveholton4130 3 роки тому

      High

    • @marcguidetti3081
      @marcguidetti3081 3 роки тому +3

      Cornwell's Arthur is by far the best Arthur

    • @damianjblack
      @damianjblack 6 місяців тому

      ​@@marcguidetti3081damn right. The King who never was King, Enemy of God and scourge of the Saxons!

  • @m.s.1067
    @m.s.1067 3 роки тому +70

    Please to a Spencer-Churchill family tree. Between american dollar princesses, Winston Churchill, Lady Di and the illegitimate children of Charles II it's a fascinating family tree

    • @lecapetien3223
      @lecapetien3223 3 роки тому +1

      for the Spencer, it is very easy: origin in France.

    • @Introvertsan
      @Introvertsan 3 роки тому

      I want them to follow up on the dollar princesses, that should be interesting

    • @Totomy2011
      @Totomy2011 8 місяців тому

      He already did it

    • @m.s.1067
      @m.s.1067 7 місяців тому

      @@Totomy2011 my comment is from 3 years ago. The video is from 2 years ago.

    • @Totomy2011
      @Totomy2011 7 місяців тому

      @@m.s.1067 fair enough

  • @PenneyThoughts
    @PenneyThoughts 3 роки тому +13

    Excalibur (1981) seems to be the most accurate rendition of the Arthur myth. Great movie btw.

    • @Totomy2011
      @Totomy2011 8 місяців тому

      I watched it in class lol

    • @damianjblack
      @damianjblack 6 місяців тому

      Bernard Cornwell would like a word.

  • @headphoneheadache7667
    @headphoneheadache7667 3 роки тому +3

    As someone who is taking the Arhtur Legends as the backbone for a story's setting, this was a great video and made me consider a few ways to alter my current set-up for King Arthur.
    Thanks for the vid.

  • @kieroncadwalader6169
    @kieroncadwalader6169 3 роки тому +140

    Old Brittonic kings please? Post-Roman era up to the last Welsh rebellion

    • @zabaleta66
      @zabaleta66 3 роки тому +1

      Truth!!

    • @003mohamud
      @003mohamud 3 роки тому +12

      Yup it would be interesting to learn about the Welsh royal houses. Maybe something on who would be king of Wales had Wales remained independent?

    • @deefakir9335
      @deefakir9335 3 роки тому

      Now a hundred people want this.

    • @radwald189
      @radwald189 3 роки тому +2

      @@003mohamud There'd be tons to choose from. Wales was split into small kingdoms each with their own royal families.

  • @Etienne784
    @Etienne784 3 роки тому +3

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge/investigation results with us Jack !
    Regards from one of your French viewers !

  • @OliveOilFan
    @OliveOilFan 3 роки тому +62

    King Arthur my waifu
    I mean Saber

  • @SJ-fb5zk
    @SJ-fb5zk 3 роки тому +111

    do the Welsh Kings and Queens Family Tree pls

    • @mich8050
      @mich8050 3 роки тому +6

      This video would be interesting to see. Gwyneth first if you please.

    • @georgethompson1460
      @georgethompson1460 3 роки тому +6

      Oh do we track the sheep side of the family as well?

    • @mich8050
      @mich8050 3 роки тому +4

      @@georgethompson1460 let's have humans first, do the sheep video separately later

    • @OliveOilFan
      @OliveOilFan 3 роки тому +2

      Those names are as long as a paragraph

    • @kieroncadwalader6169
      @kieroncadwalader6169 3 роки тому +3

      @@mich8050 *Gwynedd

  • @SuAva
    @SuAva 3 роки тому +5

    Seeing the picture of Sir Percival you used from BBC's Merlin, I finally realized I know Tom Hopper from 3 things: Percival in Merlin, Dickon Tarly in GoT and Luther in The Umbrella Academy. Those gigs were so far apart I didn't recognize him from before each time, lol.

  • @Mortices
    @Mortices 3 роки тому +8

    Thank you for a very helpful and succinct overview of these relationships! I believe the version of Merlin's imprisonment which has him trapped within / turned into a tree is actually post-Malory, though I haven't been able to identify where it originated. The Morte Darthur has Nimue (a Lady of the Lake) trap Merlin beneath a large rock, seemingly killing him. Earlier versions which also derive from the Lancelot-Grail Cycle of prose romances have Vivian (much the same character under a different name, and with different motivations) either fatally seal him within a tomb, or seduce him into semi-voluntary imprisonment within an airy, otherworldly tower accessible only by herself.

  • @timothymoore6341
    @timothymoore6341 3 роки тому +8

    Arthur had another sister besides Morgause and Morgan Le Fay, her name was Elanor. He had a total of three sisters. His family was pretty large. His father had siblings as well as his mother.

    • @zoetropo1
      @zoetropo1 2 роки тому +1

      Alan Rufus, who wrested victory from the Saxons in 1066, had six legitimate brothers, four or five illegitimate brothers, an illegitimate sister and an unknown number of legitimate sisters. Of the 11 or 12 we know, all had remarkable lives, especially Alan and his six 'God-given' brothers, according to the encyclopedic historian Orderic Vitalis who said that true details of their careers would make for a very long and satisfying story.

  • @lecapetien3223
    @lecapetien3223 3 роки тому +51

    Funny that the names of Chrétien de Troyes and Robert de Boron are not even mentioned on the sources...

    • @Skadi609
      @Skadi609 3 роки тому +1

      Je m'y attendais également...

    • @lecapetien3223
      @lecapetien3223 3 роки тому +2

      @@Skadi609 Les anglais ont du mal a accepter que les légendes arthuriennes soient françaises et pas anglaises ;-)

  • @rennor3498
    @rennor3498 3 роки тому +35

    I think that Arthur,Lancelot.Gawain,Mordred and Merlin existed and were simply glorified over the centuries.

    • @stoopidphersun7436
      @stoopidphersun7436 3 роки тому

      Myrllin

    • @meetaverma8372
      @meetaverma8372 3 роки тому +1

      Yeah, that fits

    • @nickdixom543
      @nickdixom543 3 роки тому

      Just Arthur and Merdyn/ Merlin and they lived in two diff centuries.
      possibility with Lancelot and the Italian knight
      the rest id say are pure fiction and plot devices for later story telling.
      There's not even any truth to the Arthurian grail legends, unless you count "spiritual" truth.

    • @prezentoappr1171
      @prezentoappr1171 3 роки тому

      also answer for grammatical genders plus the dynamic confusion of the highest ordah in stack exchange funne but true prolly

  • @mbgal7758
    @mbgal7758 3 роки тому +70

    Arthur wasn’t too smart if he killed all the boys born on a certain day because of a doom prophecy yet leaves alive the one boy who just being a royal and his son would be the most potentially dangerous. 😆

    • @robertmiller9735
      @robertmiller9735 3 роки тому +16

      Yeah, not only is it a definite Bad Guy move, it never works. I guess he wasn't Genre Savvy.

    • @ErmisSouldatos
      @ErmisSouldatos 3 роки тому +6

      I think this was taken from Herod ordering all babies under 2 executed, and only baby Jesus surviving, but that's just my opinion

    • @mbgal7758
      @mbgal7758 3 роки тому +4

      @@ErmisSouldatos I doubt this guy would be such a shoddy researcher that he would make that kind of mistake and it’s all myths anyway since Arthur didn’t exist. Useful Charts is extremely thorough, if that had ever been thought possible he would have mentioned it, he’s done several videos on biblical history. There’s plenty of flood myths throughout different cultures but you can’t say that one copied it from another. Sometimes stories are just similar.

    • @robertmiller9735
      @robertmiller9735 3 роки тому +9

      @@ErmisSouldatos It's a common trope that crops up in many cultures. Not necessarily borrowed.

    • @Demildiel
      @Demildiel 3 роки тому +2

      @@robertmiller9735 Medieval European literature directly lifts many things from the Bible. The religious institutions of the time were basically the only way to learn how to read and write. most people who were literate were associated with the church, or learned to read and write from a religious institution.

  • @mcfcfan1870
    @mcfcfan1870 3 роки тому +10

    Sticking with the legendary family trees, one on Chú Chualann or Fionn Mccumhail, Irish legendary warriors, would be great.
    Keep up the great work!

  • @FireInTheSoul
    @FireInTheSoul 3 роки тому +30

    King Arthur was Welsh. He was the King of Glamorgan and Gwent. He came from a long line of Welsh kings. There are many books out there with the true history of King Arthur. Artorius Rex by Alan Wilson and Baram Blackett is a very informative book on this subject.

    • @marcguidetti3081
      @marcguidetti3081 3 роки тому +1

      most Welsh legend states that Arthur is from Dumnonia and not Gwent

    • @boaringname203
      @boaringname203 2 роки тому +4

      I'm apparently a descendant of uther pendragon through Arthur's sister Anna de Briton lady ardette, there's a bunch of Welsh Kings of various places (gwynedd and powys to name a couple) also manx chieftains and Dwxyd Kwxyd Eneid Cerwyd ap King of Druids Croydon if my family tree is true

    • @MystianPrincess
      @MystianPrincess 2 роки тому +3

      @@boaringname203 I'm a descendant through her as well on my dad's side. Nice to meet you, far distant cousin. :)

    • @lesterjohnston8888
      @lesterjohnston8888 Рік тому

      Nice one thank you

  • @h.donnellgrayiii4276
    @h.donnellgrayiii4276 2 роки тому

    THANKS FOR BREAKING THIS DOWN AS BEST AS I CAN FIND ON MAINSTREAM MEDIA

  • @WhoIsCalli
    @WhoIsCalli 3 роки тому +1

    Nice vid. Thanks for including all the different stories

  • @mcostafernando
    @mcostafernando 3 роки тому +12

    "Arthur is mentioned as a war commander fighting alongside the Kings of The Britons in the Battle of Badon" - I heard one of his knights wetted himself during the battle.

    • @robertmiller9735
      @robertmiller9735 3 роки тому +4

      Is that the same guy who nearly stood up to the Chicken of Bristol?

  • @joshuaalilovic3817
    @joshuaalilovic3817 3 роки тому +2

    Nice video!! I’ve been waiting for this.

  • @lovefromwonderland
    @lovefromwonderland Рік тому +3

    Arthurian Legend is basically a story you have to string together using a bunch of fanfictions 😂

  • @shugafoo2847
    @shugafoo2847 3 роки тому +54

    now turn him into a cute anime girl

  • @CelebrimborCurufinwe
    @CelebrimborCurufinwe 3 роки тому

    Mr Rackham! I clicked on this not knowing anything about this channel and was pleasantly surprised to hear your voice! I will definitely be checking the rest of the videos on this channel out!

  • @heathergarnham9555
    @heathergarnham9555 3 роки тому +12

    Bernard Cornwell's Warlord Chronicles is a interesting version of the Arthurian Legend.

    • @beth7935
      @beth7935 3 роки тому

      Yes! Interesting is exactly how I'd describe it.

  • @_Abjuranax_
    @_Abjuranax_ 3 роки тому +6

    Arthur Rex is a great book that highlights a more epic and heroic tale. In the final battle, Lancelot is impaling upwards of 100 knights on his lance, and the rest of the Knights fates are embellished in much the same style.

  • @lp-xl9ld
    @lp-xl9ld 3 роки тому +2

    "I am Arthur, king of the Britons!"
    "King of the who?"
    "The Britons!"
    "Who're the Britons?"
    I know, the PYTHON jokes have been done to death, but I couldn't resist

  • @hannahstahl1857
    @hannahstahl1857 3 роки тому +31

    Also kinda similar to mordred is that one story in the Bible where all the first born sons of Egypt had to be killed.

    • @mudnarchist
      @mudnarchist 3 роки тому +2

      and Bethlehem.

    • @prezentoappr1171
      @prezentoappr1171 3 роки тому +1

      @@mudnarchist also herod and the one in moses time which is pharaoh?

    • @hayzyhorses6899
      @hayzyhorses6899 3 роки тому +1

      Haha I learned about this in Prince of Egypt, that’s back in the Old Testament when God was okay with killing lots of people

    • @monabohamad2242
      @monabohamad2242 3 роки тому

      @@hayzyhorses6899 not "was" still is and there's virtually endless
      proof/evidence/reasons why people outta NEVER bother pissing off god seemingly esp in older times

  • @venessamaxwell8105
    @venessamaxwell8105 3 роки тому +3

    I love the Mists of Avalon
    Great summer read

  • @bosswomen6315
    @bosswomen6315 3 роки тому +9

    Arthur, The Once and Future King. 👑

    • @blossomjoseph5541
      @blossomjoseph5541 3 роки тому +4

      The legend is Arthur will return to save Brittiania

    • @KateeAngel
      @KateeAngel 3 роки тому

      @@blossomjoseph5541 well, Brexit happened, and he hasn't shown up 😆😆😆😆
      Will he come when sea levels rise so much that they swallow half of the island?

    • @drevenypribor6144
      @drevenypribor6144 3 роки тому +2

      @@KateeAngel all countries will once leave the EU, it is doomed to fail

    • @steveholton4130
      @steveholton4130 3 роки тому +1

      @@blossomjoseph5541 It Isn't in need of saving, yet!!!

  • @TurboZera
    @TurboZera 3 роки тому +5

    I love Arthurian Legends so much. Sir Galahad is my absolute favorite. Thank you so much for this amazing video! 😁👍

  • @UkrainePatr1ot
    @UkrainePatr1ot 3 роки тому +3

    Mordred has one grandmother and two grandfathers.

  • @mathieuleader8601
    @mathieuleader8601 3 роки тому +6

    I like how ancient stories has alot of half-siblings in them and yet in modern fiction its untouched upon

    • @steveholton4130
      @steveholton4130 3 роки тому

      Half-siblings are cool playmates but full-up Incest is the best!!!

    • @steveholton4130
      @steveholton4130 3 роки тому

      @Anonymus X I have no idea who you are so I can't be sure, but, most likely you are?Do you have a problem with incest? What gender are you?

    • @prezentoappr1171
      @prezentoappr1171 3 роки тому

      @@steveholton4130 u weirdo thats meme template unless there're deleted comm oh well

    • @steveholton4130
      @steveholton4130 3 роки тому

      @@prezentoappr1171 meme is as foreign a language as Marsian.

  • @blossomjoseph5541
    @blossomjoseph5541 3 роки тому +15

    If Arthur (the bear) really existed, he was Briton, likely Cornish or Welsh.

    • @KateeAngel
      @KateeAngel 3 роки тому +14

      100% he was. The whole original story is about a Brittonic leader fighting against Saxons, anything else was added later

    • @IONATVS
      @IONATVS 3 роки тому +4

      Mallory calls the Kingdom he rules "Logris" but in practically all original accounts, whether they name his kingdom or not, it is explicitly a Brittonic kingdom in the Modern-day lands of Southern England while the Angles and Saxons still only had some footholds on the Island. So ethnically and linguistically closest to Welsh or Cornish, but geographically English. And basically all early accounts of Arthur credit the tales they based them on as originating in Wales, so there's that too.
      There is also a King Mark of Cornwall featured in many stories of his knights, particularly those featuring Sir Tristan and his lady love Iseult--basically a slight variation of the Arthur-Guenivere-Lancelot love triangle with a clearer "Hero"--Tristan and Iseult loved each other before Iseult was forced to marry King Mark, King Mark only married her, over both of their objections, to punish Sir Tristan for making him look bad and give him an excuse to exile Tristan and take his valuable lands the instant he hears rumors of their basically inevitable tryst, and King Mark has basically no redeeming qualities, at least in Mallory's account.

    • @TVwriter23
      @TVwriter23 3 роки тому

      @@KateeAngel According to legend an Arthur killed his son, but his name wasn't Mordred.

    • @eamonlyons8318
      @eamonlyons8318 3 роки тому

      There was an Artuir in Scotland. Irish though

    • @lesterjohnston8888
      @lesterjohnston8888 Рік тому

      The film. Has Arthur a brit in the roman army until the Romans leave that seems more plausible

  • @gaton6116
    @gaton6116 3 роки тому +3

    This is pretty intriguing. They should make a big budget tv show.

  • @RelativelyBest
    @RelativelyBest 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for reminding me of The Lady of Shalott. It used to be one of my favorite songs but at some point I somehow forgot about it.

  • @Jacob-W-5570
    @Jacob-W-5570 3 роки тому +2

    So basically everyone sleeps with everyone, and they hold grudges.

  • @suzbone
    @suzbone 3 роки тому +6

    thousands at 0:22 "KING O' TH' WHO?!"

  • @wanderingrandomer
    @wanderingrandomer 3 роки тому +3

    I live about 60 miles from Tintagel. It's always nice to hear Cornwall featured, however briefly, in history

  • @AnnaBomBanana
    @AnnaBomBanana 3 роки тому +3

    As stories of King Arthur mention Tintagle as his fortress, which is in Cornwall, it’s possible the ‘Pen’ part of the name would mean ‘hill’.

  • @sophiawilson8696
    @sophiawilson8696 3 роки тому +5

    In some version of story Morgana is the half sister of Arthur on their mother side. That the boy they had together is their(Mordred) son. I know why they change this from BBC version. In other version they have same father.

  • @marieburton8753
    @marieburton8753 3 роки тому +6

    The sword and the stone is the art of pulling the metal ( sword ) from the stone. Merlin had the knowledge of this technology and some clairvoyance mixed with gnostic knowledge of alchemy that hardened the stone..He also was a brilliant strategists.
    Oh my mother's maiden name was Ambrosewicz. The origin is southern Lithuania or northern Poland. Depending on which timeline

  • @sayakchakraborty4206
    @sayakchakraborty4206 3 роки тому +15

    It's weird to see Jack Rackam narrate something without any funny comments or witty remarks.

  • @k8winn
    @k8winn 3 роки тому +2

    love how u used pics from Merlin!!

  • @JoseGonzalez-hp9uy
    @JoseGonzalez-hp9uy 3 роки тому +5

    Love it, I wonder can you do an family tree of vlad the impaler family, I know you made one but it was mostly to show how the current queen of britain was related to him and it was pretty short and basic so maybe a more in depth one

  • @christdenguendeng1922
    @christdenguendeng1922 3 роки тому +4

    Dear Usefulcharts,
    I have ordered 3 of your beautiful usefulcharts on September 2020 and they're not delivered yet.
    I live in Paris France so may be that is why it took so long (international shipment slowed by Covid19?), I look forward to receiving them.
    Keep doing the good work!
    Best regards,
    Chris.

    • @UsefulCharts
      @UsefulCharts  3 роки тому +2

      They should definitely have arrived by now. Contact customer service using the website and they will send a new batch.

    • @christdenguendeng1922
      @christdenguendeng1922 3 роки тому +1

      @@UsefulCharts Many thanks

  • @gryph01
    @gryph01 3 роки тому +2

    An excellent video. The Arthurian legends is simply that. I liked the novels that Bernard Cornwell wrote about Arthur. It seems to be a more realistic version of what Arthur would have been, of he existed at all.

  • @amandasmith3716
    @amandasmith3716 3 роки тому +2

    Wilson & Blackett, the Forensic Historians have spent decades researching King Arthur and have written many books. There are documentaries on YT about their research. They have found there were two King Arthurs of Glamorgan/Wales and they descended from the lost tribes of Israel. Richard D Hall of Richplanet interviewed them on numerous occasions. Check it out it if you want to know more.

  • @gre3nishsinx0Rgold4
    @gre3nishsinx0Rgold4 3 роки тому +7

    I can't imagine what the parents would be like when they saw the order to kill the babies born in the same day as mordread. I guessing shock. But not as much shock as me with Jack being a guest speaker.

  • @rwolfheart6580
    @rwolfheart6580 3 роки тому +5

    I would love a video on the Matter of France, too! There's some crossover with the Matter of Britain. For example the sorceress Melissa is said to be an apprentice of Merlin.

  • @karenzielke9387
    @karenzielke9387 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you!

  • @dr.timelord0483
    @dr.timelord0483 2 роки тому +1

    7:46 Fun fact, in one story it’s said that Percival was given the Spear of Longinus, the spear used to stab Jesus during his Crucifixion

  • @harelkalifa2451
    @harelkalifa2451 3 роки тому +7

    "Who would be the Anglo Saxon king of England?" If William lost the battle of Hastings, who would be king of England today?

    • @virginiastirnweis5214
      @virginiastirnweis5214 3 роки тому +1

      Interesting question, I’d like to know the outcome too

    • @KingOfSciliy
      @KingOfSciliy 3 роки тому +2

      Descendants of Harold II:
      - Godwin (no known issue)
      - Edmund (no known issue)
      - Magnus (may or may not be the Magnus, Count of Wrocław, and thus ancestor of the Duninowie / Łabędzie family)
      - Gytha (m. Vladimir II, Grand Prince of Kiev (Rurik Dynasty). Main line dead by Feodor I. Other branches may or may not exist)
      - Gunhild (m. Alan the Black (despite being a nun), no known issue)
      - Ulf (died imprisoned, issueless)
      - Harold (Disappeared on voyage)
      If not, then the heir of Edgar the Aetheling (Grandson of Edmund II Ironside) is Empress Matilda (daughter of Henry I and Matilda of Scotland, daughter of Malcolm III and Margaret, the sister of Edgar) and thus the current heir is Queen Elizabeth II

    • @harelkalifa2451
      @harelkalifa2451 3 роки тому

      @@KingOfSciliy Shouldn't it be the kings of Scotland?

    • @KingOfSciliy
      @KingOfSciliy 3 роки тому

      True. however since the crowns of England and Scotland would eventually converge into Great Britain, I just skipped the further analysis.

    • @harelkalifa2451
      @harelkalifa2451 3 роки тому

      Maybe Anglo Saxon England had different rules of inheritance. + shouldn't it be tha Jacobite monarch?

  • @carolinegodden4364
    @carolinegodden4364 Рік тому +1

    Thanks

  • @JasperForge
    @JasperForge 3 роки тому +1

    I like how Galahad out Mary Sues Lancalot who himself was Mary Sue

  • @levimcglinchey5843
    @levimcglinchey5843 3 роки тому +5

    Always knew Merlin was a stalker, could just tell

  • @-RONNIE
    @-RONNIE 3 роки тому +1

    Nice video 👍🏻 keep up the good work

  • @brookemuzzatti9710
    @brookemuzzatti9710 3 роки тому

    THIS IS THE TREE I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR AHHHH

  • @ashesfalldown492
    @ashesfalldown492 3 роки тому +1

    It is so fascinating how older more Pagan ideas were translated into Christian ones to keep the Arthur tale alive.

  • @MK-of7qw
    @MK-of7qw 3 роки тому +1

    "Let me face the peril", "No, its too perilous"

  • @JagerLange
    @JagerLange 3 роки тому +2

    WHO ARE YOU AND WHAT HAVE YOU DONE WITH MAT- oh wait, you just said. Hi Jack.

  • @napoleonibonaparte7198
    @napoleonibonaparte7198 3 роки тому +6

    I could just hear Arthur screaming for Merlin...

  • @linggao2602
    @linggao2602 3 роки тому +3

    The story of Elaine of Astolot sounds like Tennyson’s poem Lady of Shalott, probably inspired by the legend then.

  • @fellicojelisarrivera8434
    @fellicojelisarrivera8434 2 роки тому +3

    Mind you, this is the later family tree of the romances. Earlier, Morgause was Uther's daughter and Arthur's Full Sister while Morgan was completely unrelated. Lancelot, obviously, never existed or was an Independent Hero that got absorbed by Arthur's Myth. Guinevere may have had kids with Arthur (Possible contenders: Amr, Gwydre, Loholt and/or Duran) and Her real love Interest was Mordred, who was just a Nephew (See Diarmuid, Tristan and Naoise for similar Wife-stealing Nephews in Celtic Myth).

    • @fellicojelisarrivera8434
      @fellicojelisarrivera8434 7 місяців тому +1

      @user-pq4fc1mc7q there's no hard evidence for whether or not Arthur's sons were bastards or not.
      They are only mentioned off-handedly in the sources we can find them in with hardly any elaboration.
      On the contrary, there is a good possibility that those boys ARE Guinevere's legit kids.
      The biggest contender is *Loholt* - He is indeed Guinevere's son in the stories of _Perlesvaus_ and _Lanzelet_
      These stories predate the Vulgate cycle's inclusion of an "illegitimate Loholt" by a "Lisanor"
      Lanzelet, in particular, is special because its the earliest work where Lancelot *isn't* Guinevere's lover, indicating that it might be based on traditions that predate Chretien de troyes' _Knight of the Cart_
      Which in turn means Loholt *_may be traditionally Guinevere's son long before Lancelot got popular as a character_* since Loholt appears in Lanzelet, lamenting the abduction of his mother, Ginover/Guinevere.
      The attributation of Mordred's son as Guinevere's son is also attested in medieval lore as well. It is found in _Alliterative Morte Arthur_ , a work based on the chronicle traditions, where Lancelot is nonexistent and Mordred is affirmably Guinevere's love interest.
      The best argument for Melehan and his brother being Guinevere's sons, is that *Mordred has no love interest other than Guinevere* - Mordred, from the earliest iterations of the mythos, is traditionally in love with Guinevere and is an abductor alongside Melwas, Gazosein and Yder.
      All possible alternative love interests for Mordred - a certain "Cwylloc" and "Gwenhwyfach" - come from Post-Malory welsh sources, that are most certainly _inauthentic_
      Only Galahad is firmly not Guinevere's son, primarily because Galahad needs to be a blood relative of the Grail Family, which Guinevere is not.
      EDIT: LOL, I just remembered: *Lancelot and Guinevere DO have children together* - in the (admittedly Post-Malory) Portuguese work _Memorial das Proezas de Segunda Tavola Redonda_ - Guinevere gives birth to twins by the names of Florismarte and Andronia.
      Another *_hilarious_* concept is the giant Gargantua, who is the origin of the english word "gargantuan". According the anonymous _Le Grandes Chronique de enorme geant Gargantua_ , Gargantua was giant created by Merlin using the Blood and fingernails of Lancelot and Guinevere, making Gargantua an artificial *_grandson_* of Lancelot and Guinevere's

    • @fellicojelisarrivera8434
      @fellicojelisarrivera8434 7 місяців тому +1

      @user-pq4fc1mc7q There's no hard evidence as to whether or not Arthur's sons were bastards or not. They are merely mentioned off-handedly and with little elaboration.
      On the contrary, there is a strong possibility that these boys are Guinevere's Legitimate sons.
      The biggest contender of which is *Loholt* - he is directly stated to be Guinevere's Legitimate son in the works _Perlevaus_ and _Lanzelet_ , both of which predate the Vulgate cycle by a few years.
      _Lanzelet_ in particular, is special because it is the earliest story where Lancelot *isn't* Guinevere's lover, indicating its based on a tradition that predates Chretien de Troyes' _Knight of the Cart_
      Since Loholt appears in _Lanzelet_ as Guinevere's son, lamenting her abduction, this is pretty big evidence that Loholt *IS traditionally Guinevere's son.*
      Mordred's sons being Guinevere's sons is also attested in medieval lore, particularly _Alliterative Morte Arthure_ which is based on the chronicle traditions where Mordred is Guinevere's love interest.
      Only Galahad is not Guinevere's son, mostly because Galahad needs to be a blood relation of the Grail family, which Guinevere is not.
      EDIT: A big argument against the childlessness of Guinevere is the fact that *divorce* is a recommended sanction in a fruitless marriage. By the _Cyfraith Hywel_ (traditional welsh law), Guinevere's queenship is in jeopardy if she doesn't produce an heir within the first seven years of a marriage.

    • @fellicojelisarrivera8434
      @fellicojelisarrivera8434 7 місяців тому +1

      @user-pq4fc1mc7q Loholt is just called a meritous youth in Chretien. There's functionally no hard confirm on the bastardry angle. In fact, in one Chretien's stories, Arthur swears by his father, mother and his son in the same breath as if Loholt was his legit son.
      In welsh myth, the character Loholt is based on, Llacheu, is called one of the Well-endowed/Well-off men of the Island of Britain, alongside Gwalchmai/Gawain. That means to me he's an edling - an heir.
      And Mordred really doesn't any other love interest other than Guinevere. Two suggested alternative love interests - a "Cwyllog" and a "Gwenhwyfach" - come from Post-Malory sources (Gwenhwyfach predates Malory BUT is never mentioned as Mordred's significant in early works).
      Indeed, in Robert Wace's _Brut_ Mordred revolts specifically out of love for Guinevere.
      Why is Mordred vying for the hand of his uncle's childless wife if he already has a significant other?
      The "Gwen" part of Guinevere means white but it has the connotations of "Blessed" or "Beautiful". You can't be "Blessed" if your barren like winter - life production is sacred.
      Ex: Olwen ("white track") creates flowers with her footsteps
      This argument just makes Arthur look stupid. Why would he marry something that symbolizes something that can't bear fruit? That's dooming the kingdom to starvation. Winter is not associated with "prosperous rule" Winter is awful in general - *Undesirable* - especially in the British Isles with its unpredictable weather. Its why the Celts venerated light and fire - Belenus, Lugh, Nuada, etc.
      If anything, its May season Guinevere is associated with - its when she's siezed by her abductors usually and flowers are her most common motif in art.
      Heck, reading the stories, Gwen spends most of her abduction time _during_ the winter months, not summer.
      If you're going to use the "sovereignty myth" argument, you realise that winter is not something associated with beauty or prosperity in celtic myth. I point to Beira/Cailleach, an old hag and personification of winter.
      EDIT: Isolde has kids, too. Ysaye le Triste come to mind. _Tavola Ritonda_ introduces a twin son and daughter of Tristan and Isolde.

    • @fellicojelisarrivera8434
      @fellicojelisarrivera8434 7 місяців тому +1

      @user-pq4fc1mc7q Loholt in De Troyes is not referred is not referred to as prince because the only time he's mentioned, de Troyes was just listing off the knight-characters present in Arthur's court.
      Gawain, technically, is the heir-apparent of Orkney/Lothian, but he's never referred to as "Prince Gawain". Same with the other Orkney Brothers.
      Regardless of whether or not Guinevere is a kingmaker, being infertile is a huge obstacle to the normal operation of kingship, Celtic or not. That's a blemish on the King because then he wouldn't have successors. I know because there's another sovereignty figure who was nearly divorced because she couldn't produce an heir in time: Rhiannon. Had Rhiannon not given birth to Pryderi, Pwyll would have been forced by his vassals to put aside Rhiannon and find a more fertile wife.
      Neither Medb nor Rhiannon, each sovereignty figures, are infertile, so why should we assume Guinevere and Isolde can't be mothers?
      Just so you know, Persephone has children too. (Zagreus, Melinoe, the Erinyes, etc.)
      > _The answer is because they're legends/mythology and don't necessarily act like real monarchs would._
      You are right in that these characters are archetypes not realistic figures.
      But then, it doesn't negate the fact that Isolde (and Guinevere) can have children *_if the storyteller permits it_*
      The reasons why Isolde (and Guinevere) don't seem to have children has nothing to do with their personal fertility and everything to do with storytelling and how these stories were constructed as well as the cultures involved.
      Llacheu - as well as Amr, Gwydre and Duran, never mind daughters like Archfedd - are never directly stated to be illegitimate and I remain completely unconvinced by any argument that they're not children by Guinevere (Admittedly, because of the lack of evidence for either side)

    • @fellicojelisarrivera8434
      @fellicojelisarrivera8434 7 місяців тому +1

      @user-pq4fc1mc7q
      _"Arthur was a perfect faithful husband"_
      _"Guinevere exists to be his broodmare"_
      Oh no no no, I never mean imply THAT. I am in the camp that prefers to interpret Arthur as tyrant that rightfully lost his kingdom.
      In fact, it's precisely why I like to think of Amr as Arthur and Guinevere's firstborn _because Arthur ultimately kills him._
      I am, also someone who prefers to interpret both Arthur and Guinevere as promiscuous (Indeg, Garwen and Gwyll for Arthur) (Yder, Gosengos, Lancelot and Mordred for Guinevere), but that doesn't preclude pregnancy.
      (By the by, Lancelot and Guinevere do have children in later stories - _Memorial Das Proezas de Segunda Tavola Redonda_ gives them Florismarte and Andronia)
      Its just irritating for me to interpret Guinevere as a sovereignty goddess while maintaining the childlessness from the later courtly love inspired mythos. For moral, spiritual and practical reasons, divinities like that can't be infertile, unless for specific reasons, like being an old crone. Especially, as you stated, Guinevere came from the underworld - the Celtic underworlds (Tir-na-nog, Annwfn) are lands of plenty and youth, full of delights.
      Anyway, thank you for time and I am sorry if this conversation has gone too far in some places. Have a good day!

  • @CharlesPickerel
    @CharlesPickerel 3 роки тому

    I love your intro

  • @shinjinobrave
    @shinjinobrave 3 роки тому +2

    Arthur was a Welsh ruler whose best friend was the Welsh-Saxon son of a slave Derfel Cadern and I won't accept any other version!

  • @ferrjuan
    @ferrjuan 3 роки тому +7

    Ever since watching the Fate anime series I think only of King Arthur as a bishoujo blonde girl! Saber!!!

  • @JenniferinIllinois
    @JenniferinIllinois 3 роки тому +3

    I thought Brave Sir Robin also went looking for the Grail. Hehehe...

    • @steveholton4130
      @steveholton4130 3 роки тому

      At one time or another EVERYONE has looked for The GRAIL but so far No One has found or recognized it !!!

  • @bogdanmihai7795
    @bogdanmihai7795 3 роки тому +2

    Yes! It has Monty Python’s And the holy grail refrences

  • @tessavanstorm9589
    @tessavanstorm9589 3 роки тому

    So great. A lot of fun. Thanks.