I’m a descendant of Henry Hotspur over here in America, it’s such an incredible thing to get to learn so much about my family history. Thank you for sharing!
Excellent video as usual Mr Hicks. Tbh, the job of King of England in the middle ages was probably the most dangerous job in history. From William I to James II, over 50% died in battle, were deposed, murdered with red hot pokers up the bum, "accidentally" shot in the New Forest, died of gangrenous arrow wounds, choked on lampreys, shat themselves to death outside Rouen, or in some other way met a non-natural end. Not a job I'd want. Compared to other Monarchy's, being King of England was a very tough gig.
This has easily become one of my favorite channels. As someone who has loved and studied medieval history for years it is wonderful to see it put into view through your amazing story telling and miniature dioramas. Thanks a bunch!
Another thing i find super impressive about the prince of wales was that he was around 14 in this battle headbutting arrows and leading men to victory.
Kevin: Another well-done and straight-forward explanation. I particularly appreciate the preface, using the 'lollypops', to illustrate the relationships of the nobles involved.
The way you tell these stories always impress me. I just can’t imagine how brutal these battles were. How could survivors possibly live normally the rest of their lives after witnessing that? Really incredible.
Great video Kevin !! Very well explained ! I could almost hear the clash of arms . The diarama was awesome. As someone who has painted mimitures , i appreciate your efforts here !!! Have a great weekend !!
Thanks for covering this Kevin, I would highly recommend ‘The Fears of Henry IV’ by Ian Mortimer, it provides a fantastic account of his extremely interesting life and also shows just how horrifying the battle of Shrewsbury was - the fact that the commanders on both sides believed that they were winning the battle so there was a bloodbath. He also gives a very fair and balanced debate over the fate of Richard II, whether Henry did it/was aware of what happened to him at Pontefract Castle (possible future video idea…similar to the one you did on the Princes in the Tower?). Thanks again for the awesome work, look after yourself!
Your miniatures, portraits, and passion have put me directly in the battle. Thank you, thank you, thank you for the effort you put into this. You've inspired me to learn so much about my English ancestors and their history. One day I will tour England and its castles and you're single handedly responsible for it. What I wouldn't do to have you as my tour guide Kevin, your passion is infectious. Thank you from Florida!
Hi Kev, Have your ears been burning? I have just been talking to Pip Bickerstaffe about you and Bows. He said "Ah...the Bowman of Warwick, good man" !! He said that everyone speaks very highly of you (as I do). Pip is soooo knowledgeable about bows and shooting in general. Any issues I had when I started out shooting with technique or whatever, Pip knew exactly what to do to put me on track. Also, his bows are of such high quality. The finish is superb and they shoot like a dream!! Hope you are well Sir, Dave.
Ah great. I'd always fancied a Bickerstaffe bow, but circumstances never led me to one. I do recommend them on here though as I know he's a good bowyer.
@thehistorysquad Yes Kev, I have 6 Bickerstaffe bows and another being made. They are fast, really smooth to shoot and they will take a heavy arrow in their stride. The Single growth ring Hickory backed Osage with an Osage core bow Pip made for me is still probably my favourite. I got some great results with it last time I shot it. He just makes great bows! Dave.
Fantastic video. The thing about the Cheshire bowmen is, they were Percy's best soldiers...but I bet they wouldn't have been happy if they'd known their home may have been given over to Owain Glyn Dwr if the Battle of Shrewsbury had gone the other way. Assuming the Tripartite Indenture agreement signed by Hotspur's father was still in play, the men of Cheshire were lied to for their loyalty, and they might have found themselves and their lands given over to Owain's new Welsh kingdom had the rebels won; naturally as a border county, they would have hated the Welsh and vice versa. Probably one of the sadder aspects of the rebellion rarely discussed, since the bowmen of Cheshire honestly thought they were fighting for Richard II. They may have even been told he was still alive. That of course assumes that Percy and Mortimer would have honoured the agreement with the Welsh prince at all. One suspects probably not, as it seems unworkable long term, and I can't imagine the two English nobles giving up land like that.
Another great one Kevin. I am loving this hundred year war series. I think I know my history but you give me info that is always new and fascinating. Don't be to hard on Fred Dinage Kev😂
Another great video, and as a former miniature enthusiast as well, I love the models you set up! Thanks for making history fun and engaging for your viewers.
Thanks Kev for another interesting one, being an archer myself I love these medieval videos and showing just what an ‘arrow storm’ can do to an army 🤘🏹
Hotspur has to be one the coolest medieval nicknames ever. By the by, a crazy aunt did a family tree all the way back to the Battle of Hastings. The most notable ancestor found was the Earl/Earls of Shrewsbury. My father actually had the same name, by pure coincidence, as “Old Talbot,” the first EOS John.
GREAT! -- MY ANCESTORS WERE JOHN OF GAUNT, THE PERCYS AND THE MORTIMERS. YOUR EXPLAINATION OF THIS BATTLE WAS AWESOME. I HAVE BEEN LISTENING FOR MANY MONTHS!
As always your videos are bloody brilliant. I was watching and puffing on my pipe like a train. Thanks for sharing these. Your models are truly amazing
Just discovered this channel and find it awesome! Truly fascinating! This Kevin Hicks fellow is an absolute treasure! Such an amazing storyteller, conveying information that you can tell is dear to his own heart! My name is Richard Bowen and I know my Dad's family descended from Wales. I am trying to learn more about my origins in this region. Hicks makes this area of the world as fascinating and cool to learn about, as ANYONE out there. I mean that as the highest praise! Well met, well done and I look forward to any/all information yet to come!
Wow, that's very kind. Welcome to the channel! There's plenty to catch up on, and you'll find a short video about the Welsh Bowmen in the archery & medieval playlists. My wife is also Welsh 👍🏻
Yes it’s always a good day when you upload a new battle video. Love to see the diorama, I’d recognise those Perry miniatures anywhere. Best sculpts for medieval minis. I love how you’ve done the colours and heraldry. Thanks again for doing what you do.
Loved this- your story telling is fantastic. I took my 15 yrs old grandson to the battle fields last month. We were a little confused which was which, but it was a great day out!
History always seemed lame to me, but that was just because of the way teachers talked about it back in school. when I found this channel a few weeks ago I was immediately bound by your love for history. You can just feel that this man loves what he does. It's honestly contagious! I just wish there where more teachers like this man.
Great story-telling! Thank you! For a second I thought this was about the Siege of Shrewsbury during the Anarchy, of Cadfael fame, but that was three centuries earlier. Another instance of Englishmen killing Englishmen...
Don't hear about Wales too often, but it is nice to see how they are included in this with the rebellion. Also interesting how families and rivalries cause political problems as the personal and public mix together. on Richard II I read a month or so ago a book that took the context of the Peasant's Revolt of 1381 shaped Richard II to turn him into the tyrant he became.
These presentations are better than any CGI, the models make it much easier to understand. Especially what you done with the flags, I would have been lost if it was just a load of graphics on a screen. Epic work as always, now I’m going to watch back on the other episodes about The Hundred Years War!
I have visited the Battlefield church and Haughmond Abbey - both well worth a visit. You mentioned the Prince of Wales - I didn't know Owain Glyndwr was present. Just betrayed my origins and allegiance. No, seriously, very - very well presented and researched. Really enjoyed it. Thank you.
Fascinating history lesson! You really bring the story to life! As a Percy descendent I would be interested to know if there are many Percy’s, besides the Duke of course, living in the Alnwick area today!
Excellent, thanks. We have another episode to release next week, followed quickly on by another. I'd let the series lapse a little, just because of time. 👍🏻
I've walked over the battlefield and it's basically a hill with a fairly level area about halfway up. Apparently, the rebel forces were deployed on the gentle south facing slope at the top of the hill, which is a strong position, but instead of staying there and forcing the king to attack from the weaker position they came down to the level area. Big mistake, because from that position their view was limited and they could not see the Prince of Wales' attack approaching their right flank until the last moment. My own impression was one of claustrophobia because from the level area you can see very little of the battlefield, so you could be surprised by enemy appearing at almost any point in your line, and of course the fatal attack came from the worst possible direction. I think it's worth mentioning that Henry, Prince of Wales (later Henry V) led the winning attack with half of an arrow inside his head and was only 15 years old at the time. Tough lad ! (the tool used to extract the arrow head the following day is in Shrewsbury museum)
You have a god-given, innate gift when it comes to recounting history and telling stories. You are amazing and teachers should strive to speak like you do....fun, engaging, and invested.
Superbly explained Kevin and your model really helps in this. I’d go as far as saying your posts should be shown in schools as you bring history to life 🙏
I love this channel so much. I often catch HistoryMarche for the battles and History Dose for the storytelling. But both channels feel vert, what is the word, maybe overproduced? I guess digital may be the word. But here I can get both stprytelling and visuals, and with nothing digital in sight. Just imagining the amount of time you must spend hand-painting and assembling the models, even between different shots, is amazing. So much passion in this channel!
As ever, a brilliant explanation in the video of the very complicated working up to the Percy vs Henry iV situation. I'm actually going to be working again at Alnwick Castle 27th - 30th July with the longbow / combat demos and talks again, and I cover both the Battle of Shrewsbury and the arrow wounds to both Percy and to Prince Hal , so good timing on this one for some brushing up on the events! Cheers Kevin, excellent as ever!
Awesome work Kevin, thank you for always explaining things so well. Love the model, the figures look great!!! You would be so much fun to paint minitures with. Thank you for this 100 year war series, its one of my favorites❤
Loving the History Squad series, so interesting and informative. Whilst enjoying the European and English wars and conflicts, it would be interesting to have some History about the Crusades and the Knights Templars. Thank you. 😊
Greetings from Finland Just found your channel the other day. You enthusiasm and positive attitude is contagious and the videos are very informative. Keep up the great work!
the prince of wales was tough as nails such a princely prank to turn the flank the shrews of shrewsbury were let loose. past realities and mother goose. thank you kevin for your patience to make the models. they really do help describe the scene visually. thank yew for your descriptions of the importance of medieval long bowmen in the 13 hundreds. before gun powder we were the cats meow. i suppose it is safe to say that the arrow storm was the most effective artillery until much later when we got grape and canister. ghastly weapons. have a good night. thumbs up. enjoyed.
Hi Kev, great video ! Thanks 👍 You mentioned Owain Glyndwr, a great battle worth exploring that he lead would be the battle of Pilleth June, 22nd 1402.
Great work here man. I can really feel the passion you have for this. You put a lot of work in the story telling and the models. Really appreciate it. Awesome content and some very interesting history.
This is the first video i have seen from @thehistorysquad and i must say this is very great work and entertaining history. I would love to see your take on the relationship between Richard the Lionheart and saladin. The story of saladin giving a horse to Richard I is quite peculiar and funny and shows a different side of medieval war. The whole story of Richard and john lackland entire family is one that is very important to English history. Salud mon ami
Hello & welcome to the channel, I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Salah al-Din is a favourite character of mine that I would like to cover one of these days 👍🏻
You've nearly single-handedly fostered a love for medieval English history in me, and I'm sure in others as well. Thank you for what you do!
Me too!!
How lovely, thank you 👍🏻
Yes yes, I feel the same way.
I already had one, I'm just here to feed my need for it ❤
Exactly my thoughts as well.
I'm a Shrewsbury girl, love my history and town. Thank you so much !!!!
Me too! Proud Shrew. I was in Hadnal this afternnon and drove past the battlefield.
I really appreciate the time and energy you put into preparing episodes like this.
Thank you 👍🏻
I’m a descendant of Henry Hotspur over here in America, it’s such an incredible thing to get to learn so much about my family history. Thank you for sharing!
Are you a descendant of Captain Michael Pierce of Scituate?
I thought that "hot spur" was his pseudonym 😅
I'm a descendant of Tottenham Hotspur, you can imagine my surprise.
Excellent video as usual Mr Hicks. Tbh, the job of King of England in the middle ages was probably the most dangerous job in history. From William I to James II, over 50% died in battle, were deposed, murdered with red hot pokers up the bum, "accidentally" shot in the New Forest, died of gangrenous arrow wounds, choked on lampreys, shat themselves to death outside Rouen, or in some other way met a non-natural end. Not a job I'd want. Compared to other Monarchy's, being King of England was a very tough gig.
Beautifully put and so true 😂
I might have to use that idea for a video, if you don't mind 👍🏻
@@thehistorysquad Go for it !😆
@@thehistorysquad is it true William Rufus was reputedly murdered for being gay? 🤔
This has easily become one of my favorite channels. As someone who has loved and studied medieval history for years it is wonderful to see it put into view through your amazing story telling and miniature dioramas. Thanks a bunch!
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Brutal, and a different breed of man. Shot in the face, breaks the arrow off and continues fighting the good fight. Great episode Kevin thanks
See the vid about how they got the arrow out! Medieval medical hi-tech!
@@StephenMerchant-up8sg seen it very cool, cheers
Another thing i find super impressive about the prince of wales was that he was around 14 in this battle headbutting arrows and leading men to victory.
I think that Prince Hal was 16 years old in this battle - but yeah,tough cookie.
Eat or be eaten.
Glyndwr was in his 50s. He wasn't 15.
@@narannavan I think that you've gotten the wrong prince here - the (English) Prince of Wales, Henry,was 16.
As a Salopian, been waiting since the start of the series for this. Thanks Kev !
Glad to oblige 😜
Kevin: Another well-done and straight-forward explanation. I particularly appreciate the preface, using the 'lollypops', to illustrate the relationships of the nobles involved.
Haha, how else would I be able to follow the story myself 😜
I have them all lined up off-camera 👍🏻
@@thehistorysquad Good drills
you know its gonna be a banger of a video when he busts out the models.
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American here and proud direct descendant of the Percy's. Loving your content Kevin, can't get enough!
The way you tell these stories always impress me. I just can’t imagine how brutal these battles were. How could survivors possibly live normally the rest of their lives after witnessing that? Really incredible.
Great video Kevin !! Very well explained ! I could almost hear the clash of arms . The diarama was awesome. As someone who has painted mimitures , i appreciate your efforts here !!! Have a great weekend !!
Cheers for that, it does take a lot of time, so it's good to know it's worthwhile. 👍🏻
Thanks for covering this Kevin, I would highly recommend ‘The Fears of Henry IV’ by Ian Mortimer, it provides a fantastic account of his extremely interesting life and also shows just how horrifying the battle of Shrewsbury was - the fact that the commanders on both sides believed that they were winning the battle so there was a bloodbath. He also gives a very fair and balanced debate over the fate of Richard II, whether Henry did it/was aware of what happened to him at Pontefract Castle (possible future video idea…similar to the one you did on the Princes in the Tower?). Thanks again for the awesome work, look after yourself!
Thanks for the recommendation Jordan! I'll add that to my reading list 👍🏻
This is a genius level request 👏
I adore Shrewsbury! So much history and such a beautiful town.
An excellent example of how history should be taught at school
Your miniatures, portraits, and passion have put me directly in the battle. Thank you, thank you, thank you for the effort you put into this. You've inspired me to learn so much about my English ancestors and their history. One day I will tour England and its castles and you're single handedly responsible for it. What I wouldn't do to have you as my tour guide Kevin, your passion is infectious. Thank you from Florida!
Wow, that's really kind of you Daniel, thank you 👍🏻
Hi Kev,
Have your ears been burning? I have just been talking to Pip Bickerstaffe about you and Bows. He said "Ah...the Bowman of Warwick, good man" !! He said that everyone speaks very highly of you (as I do). Pip is soooo knowledgeable about bows and shooting in general. Any issues I had when I started out shooting with technique or whatever, Pip knew exactly what to do to put me on track. Also, his bows are of such high quality. The finish is superb and they shoot like a dream!!
Hope you are well Sir,
Dave.
Ah great. I'd always fancied a Bickerstaffe bow, but circumstances never led me to one. I do recommend them on here though as I know he's a good bowyer.
@thehistorysquad Yes Kev, I have 6 Bickerstaffe bows and another being made. They are fast, really smooth to shoot and they will take a heavy arrow in their stride. The Single growth ring Hickory backed Osage with an Osage core bow Pip made for me is still probably my favourite. I got some great results with it last time I shot it. He just makes great bows!
Dave.
Your ability to explain a very complicated situation plus your interest and passion makes it interesting!
Fantastic video. The thing about the Cheshire bowmen is, they were Percy's best soldiers...but I bet they wouldn't have been happy if they'd known their home may have been given over to Owain Glyn Dwr if the Battle of Shrewsbury had gone the other way.
Assuming the Tripartite Indenture agreement signed by Hotspur's father was still in play, the men of Cheshire were lied to for their loyalty, and they might have found themselves and their lands given over to Owain's new Welsh kingdom had the rebels won; naturally as a border county, they would have hated the Welsh and vice versa. Probably one of the sadder aspects of the rebellion rarely discussed, since the bowmen of Cheshire honestly thought they were fighting for Richard II. They may have even been told he was still alive.
That of course assumes that Percy and Mortimer would have honoured the agreement with the Welsh prince at all. One suspects probably not, as it seems unworkable long term, and I can't imagine the two English nobles giving up land like that.
Love the longer videos Kevin! Very enjoyable watch
Brilliant, even with all those lords and earls stuck in the green foam. Making history fun and real.
Thanks for another great little history lesson, Kevin. It is great to learn about these battles and tactics. Cheers from Texas.
Cheers David, trust you're well 👍🏻
@@thehistorysquad Yes sir, all is well.
Take all the time you need, Mr. Hicks, when the result is this amazing!
Haha, how lovely, thanks very much!
Another great one Kevin. I am loving this hundred year war series. I think I know my history but you give me info that is always new and fascinating. Don't be to hard on Fred Dinage Kev😂
🤣 I like his crime series
Good God, how many a name "Henry" could be cranked into the story???
Thank you for delving into the history, mr. Hicks!
I have just recently moved to England. I am loving these little history lesson. Intrigued!
Just read about Vernuiel, what an Incredible battle ! You must tell that tale Kevin !
Another great video, and as a former miniature enthusiast as well, I love the models you set up! Thanks for making history fun and engaging for your viewers.
My pleasure, I'm glad you're enjoying the vids 👍🏻
Thanks Kev for another interesting one, being an archer myself I love these medieval videos and showing just what an ‘arrow storm’ can do to an army 🤘🏹
Absolutely, you know we're getting close to Agincourt now don't you 😜
@@thehistorysquad I do Kev, yeah 👍
This is the first of your videos I have had the pleasure to view. It will not be the last!
Oh, that's very kind thank you. I hope you enjoy the rest of the series 👍🏻
thank you for keeping the memory of the men who fought & died in these battles alive
Hotspur has to be one the coolest medieval nicknames ever. By the by, a crazy aunt did a family tree all the way back to the Battle of Hastings. The most notable ancestor found was the Earl/Earls of Shrewsbury. My father actually had the same name, by pure coincidence, as “Old Talbot,” the first EOS John.
GREAT! -- MY ANCESTORS WERE JOHN OF GAUNT, THE PERCYS AND THE MORTIMERS. YOUR EXPLAINATION OF THIS BATTLE WAS AWESOME. I HAVE BEEN LISTENING FOR MANY MONTHS!
That's great to hear, thanks! Cool lineage BTW
Have to confess, I got really confused but I love these battle enactments. Please keep up t,he work.
Great video Kevin, so we'll researched.The courage and self discipline of the young Prince ,a preview of the great Warrior King he would become.
Excellent as always!!!!! 👍👍
As always your videos are bloody brilliant. I was watching and puffing on my pipe like a train. Thanks for sharing these. Your models are truly amazing
Thanks buddy 👍🏻
Just discovered this channel and find it awesome! Truly fascinating! This Kevin Hicks fellow is an absolute treasure! Such an amazing storyteller, conveying information that you can tell is dear to his own heart! My name is Richard Bowen and I know my Dad's family descended from Wales. I am trying to learn more about my origins in this region. Hicks makes this area of the world as fascinating and cool to learn about, as ANYONE out there. I mean that as the highest praise!
Well met, well done and I look forward to any/all information yet to come!
Wow, that's very kind. Welcome to the channel!
There's plenty to catch up on, and you'll find a short video about the Welsh Bowmen in the archery & medieval playlists. My wife is also Welsh 👍🏻
I cannot believe how effectively your models demonstrate the logistics. For me it resonates far more than any CGI / other media medium.
Amazing isn't it, sometimes simplicity is best 👍🏻
Yes it’s always a good day when you upload a new battle video. Love to see the diorama, I’d recognise those Perry miniatures anywhere. Best sculpts for medieval minis. I love how you’ve done the colours and heraldry. Thanks again for doing what you do.
A great report Kevin. As a life long wargamer i enjoy your content!
Loved this- your story telling is fantastic. I took my 15 yrs old grandson to the battle fields last month. We were a little confused which was which, but it was a great day out!
Oh wow, how lovely
Thank you! This kind of thing really helps to unravel affinities with consequences for the rest of the century.
I've heard about many American wars and battles but this is all new and so much to learn,its amazing!
More, MORE! 👏 Can't get enough of these tales of medieval warfare and intrigue
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Your videos are great, every one is a treat!
Your costume and miniatures are top notch. I'm not sure why Richard would believe he had safety to leave his castle.
I can’t believe I just found this channel . I love history , especially anything about medieval battles .
Welcome!
History always seemed lame to me, but that was just because of the way teachers talked about it back in school. when I found this channel a few weeks ago I was immediately bound by your love for history. You can just feel that this man loves what he does. It's honestly contagious! I just wish there where more teachers like this man.
That's very kind of you thanks. I'm glad you're enjoying the channel 👍🏻
And I'm glad to have found it! 👍
Great job on your painted models--having visual aides is a very effective way to teach. Thank you for sharing your expertise with all of us!
You are very welcome
Not so much about historical fact but you tell it with the same passion you do with all your videos. Well done kevin ❤❤❤
Love this series
Great story-telling! Thank you!
For a second I thought this was about the Siege of Shrewsbury during the Anarchy, of Cadfael fame, but that was three centuries earlier. Another instance of Englishmen killing Englishmen...
Well done Captain!
Don't hear about Wales too often, but it is nice to see how they are included in this with the rebellion. Also interesting how families and rivalries cause political problems as the personal and public mix together.
on Richard II I read a month or so ago a book that took the context of the Peasant's Revolt of 1381 shaped Richard II to turn him into the tyrant he became.
Yes, I understood that about Richard II, do you remember the name of the book?
@@thehistorysquad Summer of Blood by Dan Jones. Not too long a book.
These presentations are better than any CGI, the models make it much easier to understand. Especially what you done with the flags, I would have been lost if it was just a load of graphics on a screen.
Epic work as always, now I’m going to watch back on the other episodes about The Hundred Years War!
Excellent, glad you liked the video, there were a lot of players and the flags, though simple help me to keep a track too. Cheers!
I enjoyed your telling of the story and am impressed by your build and use of the model soldiers. Thank you.
Nice to see some Cheshire Archers amongst the Rebel Minis! (beautiful Perry Miniatures too!).
Excellent video, this is my favourite period in English history. The Hundred Years War leading up to the Wars of the Roses have always fascinated me.
I have visited the Battlefield church and Haughmond Abbey - both well worth a visit. You mentioned the Prince of Wales - I didn't know Owain Glyndwr was present. Just betrayed my origins and allegiance. No, seriously, very - very well presented and researched. Really enjoyed it. Thank you.
Cheers David 👍🏻
Hard to say what is better the story or the modeling. Thanks for both! Good job.
My pleasure!
Fascinating history lesson! You really bring the story to life! As a Percy descendent I would be interested to know if there are many Percy’s, besides the Duke of course, living in the Alnwick area today!
Ooo can u do a battle of Tettenhall please. I've tried looking.. but info is scarce. And the battle location is quite varied...
Well done Kevin. Thanks for keeping us up to date on medieval times. 👍👍👍👍👍🍻🍻
Your efforts to educate us is boundless. Great history always.
Many thanks!
I just finished 100 yrs War series and really enjoyed it. Your storytelling is fantastic. I'm hooked.
Excellent, thanks. We have another episode to release next week, followed quickly on by another. I'd let the series lapse a little, just because of time. 👍🏻
If ever there was a show series "100 years war" it should go on like forever.
I've walked over the battlefield and it's basically a hill with a fairly level area about halfway up.
Apparently, the rebel forces were deployed on the gentle south facing slope at the top of the hill, which is a strong position, but instead of staying there and forcing the king to attack from the weaker position they came down to the level area.
Big mistake, because from that position their view was limited and they could not see the Prince of Wales' attack approaching their right flank until the last moment. My own impression was one of claustrophobia because from the level area you can see very little of the battlefield, so you could be surprised by enemy appearing at almost any point in your line, and of course the fatal attack came from the worst possible direction.
I think it's worth mentioning that Henry, Prince of Wales (later Henry V) led the winning attack with half of an arrow inside his head and was only 15 years old at the time. Tough lad ! (the tool used to extract the arrow head the following day is in Shrewsbury museum)
Thanks for the history lesson. 😊
Patrick from Bethesda, Maryland, USA
A pleasure 👍🏻
That ending hit so hard and I am not even a European, love your story telling.
Thanks 👍🏻
Excellent work sir. You'r a gentleman and a scholar.! 👍💛👊
Thank you Kevin for all the great vids love, your style of storytelling!!
You're very welcome 👍🏻
Very impressive model! Thank you for sharing this excellent story!
That yalp at the start startled me! lol XD
What a great way to get ready for the weekend. Another banger vid from Mr. Hicks!
😜 Have a good one 👍🏻
great display Kevin thank you for your service
You have a god-given, innate gift when it comes to recounting history and telling stories. You are amazing and teachers should strive to speak like you do....fun, engaging, and invested.
That's very kind, thank you 👍🏻
Superbly explained Kevin and your model really helps in this. I’d go as far as saying your posts should be shown in schools as you bring history to life 🙏
Wow, thanks!
Very good presentation, the politics of war are always so interesting! And A+ for the effort put into the miniatures as well
Love the model! The detail is awesome!
Cheers 👍
WOW!!! Love the painstaking detail you put into your mini armies & scenery. I really enjoy these videos 👍
Thanks very much!
Been waiting for this. Love it. Keep up the great work 👍
Will do 👍🏻
You also are a great modeller too! Perfect!!
I love this channel so much.
I often catch HistoryMarche for the battles and History Dose for the storytelling. But both channels feel vert, what is the word, maybe overproduced? I guess digital may be the word.
But here I can get both stprytelling and visuals, and with nothing digital in sight. Just imagining the amount of time you must spend hand-painting and assembling the models, even between different shots, is amazing. So much passion in this channel!
I appreciate your comment, thanks.
Our philosophy is to keep it simple, both for us and the audience. 👍🏻
As ever, a brilliant explanation in the video of the very complicated working up to the Percy vs Henry iV situation. I'm actually going to be working again at Alnwick Castle 27th - 30th July with the longbow / combat demos and talks again, and I cover both the Battle of Shrewsbury and the arrow wounds to both Percy and to Prince Hal , so good timing on this one for some brushing up on the events! Cheers Kevin, excellent as ever!
Always happy to oblige buddy, thanks & good luck at Alnwick 👍🏻
@@thehistorysquad Cheers Kevin !
Great video, Kevin. I'm learning more history everytime I watch your channel. Take care.
Thanks, you too!
Awesome work Kevin, thank you for always explaining things so well. Love the model, the figures look great!!! You would be so much fun to paint minitures with. Thank you for this 100 year war series, its one of my favorites❤
Cheers Derek! I'm busy with some Viking models at the moment 😉
Loving the History Squad series, so interesting and informative. Whilst enjoying the European and English wars and conflicts, it would be interesting to have some History about the Crusades and the Knights Templars. Thank you. 😊
Yep one day, but the Wars of the Roses will be following this series first 👍🏻
Absolutely loved this series so fun and educational thankyou and again a fab model 👍🏻
Glad you enjoyed it. The next one I'm working on in this series will be a siege 👍🏻
Greetings from Finland Just found your channel the other day. You enthusiasm and positive attitude is contagious and the videos are very informative. Keep up the great work!
Thanks and welcome to the channel. 👍🏻
the prince of wales
was tough as nails
such a princely prank
to turn the flank
the shrews of shrewsbury
were let loose.
past realities
and mother goose.
thank you kevin for your patience to make the models. they really do help describe the scene visually. thank yew for your descriptions of the importance of medieval long bowmen in the 13 hundreds. before gun powder we were the cats meow.
i suppose it is safe to say that the arrow storm was the most effective artillery until much later when we got grape and canister. ghastly weapons. have a good night. thumbs up. enjoyed.
Hey Gary, I didn't know you were a poet! Thanks buddy & keep well. 👍🏻
Hi Kev, great video ! Thanks 👍
You mentioned Owain Glyndwr, a great battle worth exploring that he lead would be the battle of Pilleth June, 22nd 1402.
Yes I'd like to cover Owain Glyndwr some more in a video so I'll check it out. 👍🏻
@@thehistorysquad Diolch 🏴Thanks😊✨
@@thehistorysquadcan't wait!
Great work here man. I can really feel the passion you have for this. You put a lot of work in the story telling and the models. Really appreciate it. Awesome content and some very interesting history.
Thanks, I appreciate that 👍🏻
Love the military miniatures a real skill there.
Thank you Kevin , you are a welth of information. Sorry about my spelling 😃 . I love your teachings
Cheers & no worries 👍🏻
This is the first video i have seen from @thehistorysquad and i must say this is very great work and entertaining history. I would love to see your take on the relationship between Richard the Lionheart and saladin. The story of saladin giving a horse to Richard I is quite peculiar and funny and shows a different side of medieval war. The whole story of Richard and john lackland entire family is one that is very important to English history. Salud mon ami
Hello & welcome to the channel, I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Salah al-Din is a favourite character of mine that I would like to cover one of these days 👍🏻
Excellent job as always, thank you so much!
These are really interesting Mr. Hicks , thank You.....
Thanks for watching 👍🏻