corruption being whatever you imagine they got up too based on islamic sources which are aklways so honest sure they rape pillage and conquer but lying about their enemies thats where they draw the line.
@@bluewizzard8843 Of course. Im an immortal leper knight from the crusades cursed to live out my life as a rotting half-corpse for eternity all because I accidentally touched the haft of a spear believed to belong to Longinus the Roman Spearman who pierced the side of Christ.
I've prestiged several times over on my knowledge of all the original legions & their succesor chapters/warbands over the last decade, that I need to come back to real life for new lore rabbit holes 😂😂
There is 1 missing from the list: Which is the Cruciferi Sancti Stephani Regis (Order of Hospitaller Canons Regular of St Stephen) or Stephanites being named after the 1st king of Hungary St. Stephen,it was a religious institution set up by King Géza II of Hungary (1141-1162). The order was organized around a hospital that the king had earlier established in Esztergom (at that time an important station on the inland pilgrim route to the Holy Land) in honor of King St Stephen I of Hungary. They also administered a hospital at Budafelhévíz. They even did take part in the 5th Crusade led by their King, András II of Hungary, members of the Order also took part in the Battle of Muhi in 1241 just as the Teutons did.
@@DAlienzombie I am not really sure, but I don't think so, they were a distinct Order like in Kingdom of Hungary beside them were also the Teutonic(who would later set their Land on the Baltic Sea) and Templars with lands there.
@@Thomas_the_Noble Yes, sure, but the polish King Arian II was the last one to let his people join the Ordensi about 800 or 900. Of course with the last crusade under the Teutonics against Sallahaddin II (I am not sure bout him, but distinct memory). As most of the Templars joined and united under one flag. The small Dóbrzyn Order was included too, that is why I guess they joined. The House Habsburg maybe has something in it, later centuries on.
Two to a horse is only possible while traveling short distances. Both orders have never and could never ride two to a horse in battle. You would have two dead Knights as well as the death of the horse caused by the beast's complete and unnecessary slaughter or extreme exhaustion from over working .
Spain keeps two Cavalry Armored Regiments to defend cities on North Africa from Moors: Cavalry Regiment "Montesa" and Cavalry Regiment "Alcantara" both equiped with Leopard 2 tanks.
@@TheBasedPlato the Knights Hospitaller are by far the most badass! in the 16th century they were in full spartan mode, siege of rhodes is Pyrrhic victory that Suleiman the magnificent never had, they beat the Ottomans in Malta and even participated in the battle of Lepanto
The order of Santiago didn't allow their members to marry, but allowed already married couples to join the order. They would remain celibate after joining.
The various militaristic orders may have earned more renown in popular imagination, but I don't think any of them can match the positive lasting achievements the Order of the Holy Ghost and other charity/medical-focused orders did in preserving and formalizing medicine as an institution across Europe. For centuries their monasteries and hospitals were the only places in Europe actively studying, cataloging, and disseminating medical literature and practice.
Not nessacarily soldiers and knights, but we definitely need more preachers, pastors, and evangelists trying to spread Christianity throughout the world.
Let's not forget the subsequent pardon by Pope Clement V bestowed upon the Templars in the form of the Chinon parchment. This historic parchment was found by Dr. Barbara Frale! Dr. Frale was the head archivist of the Vatican secret archives! Regards, Andy, Annmarie's husband
Nice video! ... just a very small, nitpicky note: The "vegvisir" symbol, used to symbolize the pagans, is actually more of an esotheric symbol from a spellbook from around the 17th century and has nothing to do with paganism ... much less so with whatever baltic tribes believed in a few hundred years prior!
A small mention to the missing minor germanic Order of the Dragon. They did the same as the teutonics in the north but in the east, but marauding magyars, tartars and turkic raiders proved more than the tribes of Livonia. The order was given holdings in Wallachia (southwest of the mentioned teutons in Transylvania) and most notably Vlad the Impaler's dad became an order knight. Hence why in folklore drachen -> draculea -> draculesti or simply drac is a reference to 'devil' as teutonic knights were upstanding chaps
I didn't include them because, to my knowledge, even though religion played a part in their existence, they were a chivalric order established and loyal to the Hungarian crown. There were a few more orders that were ommited in the same fashion (some in Iberia) that I cannot remember the names of now.
Dracul means "dragon," and Dracula means "Son of the Dragon." You literally mention it's the order of the dragon, but yet wrote a fanfiction about Dracul meaning devil when the most intuitive answer is that it means dragon.
@@carterjohnson3879As a Romanian, I can confirm we call Satan Dracul. I actually always thought Dracula was because he was so evil they called him Satan, since Dracul is the word used for Satan. It could also come from the verse in revelations where Satan appears as a red dragon, so Satan became known as Dracul or dragon. There are other words used to describe him as well, but that is one of the main ones.
3:01 The Knights Hospitaller is officially no longer exist, as The Knights Hospitaller is reorganised into Sovereign Military Order of Malta(Catholic orthologs) and Alliance of the Orders of Saint John of Jerusalem(Protestantism paralogs, eg. St. john in UK and its former colonies)
There is so much unspoken history inside of all of this, especially where the Templars are concerned as well as the incredibly horrid Albigensian Crusade which began the political and social process that led to the Reformation and the rise of Martinism and Calvinism. I spent two weeks in 1998 in the French Languedoc tracing the Albigensian Crusade.
The knights hospitallers eventually disbanded their military practices and focused solely on the medical field, they still exist today as St John's ambulance
There is also the Order of Saint James of the Sword, which was the Portuguese branch of the Order of Santiago and like the Order of Aviz is today a merit that can be awarded by the Portuguese Republic.
We always think about the orders outside of Iberia, but don't forget the Iberian ones, we had a lot because we were fighting our own crusade against Islam.
Fun fact: the Knights Templar order is still around today. They fled to Portugal but after that they never died or fell. The most interesting thing is that the president of Portugal is the grand master of the Knights Templar Order to this day.
As a member of one of these that still exists today. There are a lot more that still exist and are not even mentioned here. Example: Order of Saint Catherine of Mount Sinai and the Order of the sword, both from Lusignan family
@@social3ngin33rin yup. Wouldn't want it getting out that in the higher tantra of pretty much every lineage (even esoteric Christianity) involves drinking alcohol out of a skull. You can even find this still going on such as in upper paramilitary groups and some armies around the globe. Systems within systems
Military Order OF Christ in Brazil 🇧🇷🇮🇱🇵🇹The history of the discovery of Brazil is full of Portuguese Knights Templar, the Portuguese caravels in Brazil had the Templar crosses printed on their arms, the flag of the Portuguese kingdom at that time also had the cross, Brazil is full of fortresses on its coast that still There is a lot of material like pure steel armor and medieval metals from the year 1500, cannons from that time that still work are made of metal like ancient steel.
When the Livonians tried to baptized the Russians (who were already Orthodox Christians at that time) just like the "baptized" the estonian, latvian and lithuanian pagans - with iron and fire, the Russian Prince of Novgorod Alexander Yaroslavich Nevsky beat their arses on the frozen Chudskoye Lake. Prior to that he also has beaten the swedish "knights" and their finnish and norwegian fiends who came to Russia with the same "baptizing" ideas , but the swedes still pretend that it never happened. Also, Alexander Nevsky has later became a Grand Prince of Kiev, way before the so-called "ukraine" was created by the Bolsheviks, but the current ukrainian nazi don't like that, so they delete all mentioning of it on Wikipedia.
Half right. He couldn't speak English but he was born in Oxford. England wasn't part of the french empire, not least because France didn't have an empire at the time but had inherited a duel king with Normandy, which is only part of modern day France. It's like when James became king of Britain. He was a Scottish King who inherited the throne of England so decided f it, Britain it is but yeah he was for all intense and purposes french and I don't believe he ever went back to England after being born there. If he did it was a fleeting visit
@@me5969 he was a French Viking who inherited a right to rule England together with many different regions of France, he spoke 2 versions of French. Calling him English just because he was born in England is a bit silly don't you think especially since once he left he never returned and ruled England from France...
bet some historians would have some arguments against the depictions of the knights in ur video… i am not an expert, but those templar knights looked like from a video game or something. bet its pretty hard to find historically accurate depictions you can use…
Good thing that the Templars were destroyed because of their "satanic rituals". It was also convenient that the French crown won't have to pay off their debts to the Templars.
Kshatriyas fought Kshatriyas. Lords of beduins landed in Arabia during Indo-Roman trade 100-200CE. 300BC Khotan Tushara Kusha Agni Kashi Ashvin from Gangetic plains are lords of Kushan Hun Avar Khazar Turk Mongol. Europe's kings Goth Norse are post 200 CE, 400 CE from Gangetic plains. R1a1/R1a1aY is the conqueror. Norse Vikings were nowhere near Europe when Huns were pill@ging Europe. Goths were nowhere near Europe when Saka Sauromata were pillaging Europe. 2k BC Indra revering Mittani Hatti Hari were the first to win great Mesopotamia. Greco-Roman born from MHH.
hospitallers i gotta believe they are the chain what is now hospitals around the world . i shame those place are so corrupted i wouldnt go to one of them unless i was dying
They started what is today's baking system. And yes at first it was about hospitals and Christians. But it became a big banking system that kigs and lords owed lots of money too.
@@SomeIdiotLUL eeeehhh... friend... another religious group started the banking system... they cannot be named or it will cause a tremendous outrage. Hint: Jesus Christ was not fond of them.
24:30 there was and still is no such thing as a female knight. In every western European language, the word knight is always in the masculine , including English (the wife of a knight is a dame. A man can never be a dame and a woman can never be a knight).
I think we can all agree that the Military Order of Christ is the best of them all and could kick the Teutonic Order's holy posteriors any holy day. JNRJ 4 Life!
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The Order of Saint Lazarus was one of if not the coolest order. They were the least corrupt and most devout.
corruption being whatever you imagine they got up too based on islamic sources which are aklways so honest sure they rape pillage and conquer but lying about their enemies thats where they draw the line.
You know this out of first hand experience I assume?
@@bluewizzard8843 Of course. Im an immortal leper knight from the crusades cursed to live out my life as a rotting half-corpse for eternity all because I accidentally touched the haft of a spear believed to belong to Longinus the Roman Spearman who pierced the side of Christ.
The more corrupt the better 😂
@@TheLastKentuckyIrregular9524
No way it’s pronounce Long Jyenus ?
The knights of St. John (hospitallers) still do charity work in Malta.
They have St. John in both New Zealand and Australia. Both do charity work and the Australian one also has a private hospital.
In the UK too.
In Spain and Portugal too!
My understanding is they were founded in Italy in the 1080s?
On the recent pilgrimage to Chartres they provided the medical care. Their medics even wore the red cross emblem on their vests.
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I've prestiged several times over on my knowledge of all the original legions & their succesor chapters/warbands over the last decade, that I need to come back to real life for new lore rabbit holes 😂😂
I hate warhammer nerds so much.
@@utarefson9 for the Emporer
@@utarefson9closet Warhammer nerd in denial
@@Alexanderofthe9th for the Emperor
May God give me rest tomorrow for I am kept up with the guilt of sin.
what
@@Rolo12348 I swore at a garden gnome after stubbing my toe.
@@potatokitty gnome
There is 1 missing from the list:
Which is the Cruciferi Sancti Stephani Regis (Order of Hospitaller Canons Regular of St Stephen) or Stephanites being named after the 1st king of Hungary St. Stephen,it was a religious institution set up by King Géza II of Hungary (1141-1162). The order was organized around a hospital that the king had earlier established in Esztergom (at that time an important station on the inland pilgrim route to the Holy Land) in honor of King St Stephen I of Hungary. They also administered a hospital at Budafelhévíz. They even did take part in the 5th Crusade led by their King, András II of Hungary, members of the Order also took part in the Battle of Muhi in 1241 just as the Teutons did.
Probably there are a few missing, it's hard to know everything
They were ingraded to the following ordinates maybe?
@@DAlienzombie I am not really sure, but I don't think so, they were a distinct Order like in Kingdom of Hungary beside them were also the Teutonic(who would later set their Land on the Baltic Sea) and Templars with lands there.
@@Thomas_the_Noble Yes, sure, but the polish King Arian II was the last one to let his people join the Ordensi about 800 or 900. Of course with the last crusade under the Teutonics against Sallahaddin II (I am not sure bout him, but distinct memory). As most of the Templars joined and united under one flag. The small Dóbrzyn Order was included too, that is why I guess they joined. The House Habsburg maybe has something in it, later centuries on.
Yes there are way more than a few military orders left out of this list.
The Lazerites took their vow of poverty seriously they rode 2 to a horse.
the templers rode
2' to a horse
Yeah that's why the templars were called the poor fellows and their symbol was 2 knights on one horse
Two to a horse is only possible while traveling short distances.
Both orders have never and could never ride two to a horse in battle. You would have two dead Knights as well as the death of the horse caused by the beast's complete and unnecessary slaughter or extreme exhaustion from over working .
@@Kiljoy_Correct.
@@Kiljoy_ , it's a good thing you have google
Spain keeps two Cavalry Armored Regiments to defend cities on North Africa from Moors: Cavalry Regiment "Montesa" and Cavalry Regiment "Alcantara" both equiped with Leopard 2 tanks.
and those Moors is equip with RPG7 and T72 b3 tanks. with some Kamikaze FPV drone units.
Thank you, for including the orders of Portugal.
All the other videos forgot those.
Order of Christ is way too important in World History to be forgotten by anyone.
The Age of Explorations would not be the same without it.
@@_Azurael_ Order of Avis aswell, they were important in the defense of my homeland!
Bruh I just discovered your channel and your content is straight fire.
Thank you! I'm glad you like it.
@@TheBasedPlato the Knights Hospitaller are by far the most badass! in the 16th century they were in full spartan mode, siege of rhodes is Pyrrhic victory that Suleiman the magnificent never had, they beat the Ottomans in Malta and even participated in the battle of Lepanto
Straight fire yo🤓
@@EtherealBlizzard EtherealBlizzard🔥🔥🥵🥵🥶🥶😈😈🥷🥷‼️‼️👹👹👹🤑🤑🐺🐺🦍🦍
Funny thing is the Hospitalliers who are basically a country without land; but they do have embassies, passports and such
were they basically like the red cross of the crusades?
Most edifying. Thanks for posting.
As a Portuguese, I am so proud my ancestors were brave and intelligent men.
The knights of St. Stefano were a relatively small order, but strong and powerful; they were based in Italy 🇮🇹.
What an incredible video! You made the story lively and interesting. Keep up the good work! 💡🙌
All of them legendary! Thanks Based Plato. 🙂
Just found your channel my guy, good video. looking forward to future content
Nice, I'm a descendant of the Hospitallers, and I'm currently a medic in the military. I guess not much has changed eh?
Of one hospitaller surely. Which one?
That is really cool
The order of Santiago didn't allow their members to marry, but allowed already married couples to join the order. They would remain celibate after joining.
Sure they would 😂
@@asburycollins9182people can control temptation. May be a foreign concept to tou.
Cool video, thanks for including many iberian/hispanic orders.
We 🫡 salute our Roman Catholic warriors!! We continue to defend our church ⛪️ and our people!!
and santa claus
The various militaristic orders may have earned more renown in popular imagination, but I don't think any of them can match the positive lasting achievements the Order of the Holy Ghost and other charity/medical-focused orders did in preserving and formalizing medicine as an institution across Europe. For centuries their monasteries and hospitals were the only places in Europe actively studying, cataloging, and disseminating medical literature and practice.
Do we ever need the Knights templare to return right now. !!!! A return to Christianity is desperately needed.
Not nessacarily soldiers and knights, but we definitely need more preachers, pastors, and evangelists trying to spread Christianity throughout the world.
Indeed. Knights for Christ are desperately needed.
@@CCC-b1nWe need both.
Clown
Let's not forget the subsequent pardon by Pope Clement V bestowed upon the Templars in the form of the Chinon parchment. This historic parchment was found by Dr. Barbara Frale! Dr. Frale was the head archivist of the Vatican secret archives!
Regards,
Andy, Annmarie's husband
Nice video! ... just a very small, nitpicky note: The "vegvisir" symbol, used to symbolize the pagans, is actually more of an esotheric symbol from a spellbook from around the 17th century and has nothing to do with paganism ... much less so with whatever baltic tribes believed in a few hundred years prior!
A small mention to the missing minor germanic Order of the Dragon. They did the same as the teutonics in the north but in the east, but marauding magyars, tartars and turkic raiders proved more than the tribes of Livonia. The order was given holdings in Wallachia (southwest of the mentioned teutons in Transylvania) and most notably Vlad the Impaler's dad became an order knight. Hence why in folklore drachen -> draculea -> draculesti or simply drac is a reference to 'devil' as teutonic knights were upstanding chaps
I didn't include them because, to my knowledge, even though religion played a part in their existence, they were a chivalric order established and loyal to the Hungarian crown. There were a few more orders that were ommited in the same fashion (some in Iberia) that I cannot remember the names of now.
Bro perfectly wrote the misinformation
Dracul means "dragon," and Dracula means "Son of the Dragon." You literally mention it's the order of the dragon, but yet wrote a fanfiction about Dracul meaning devil when the most intuitive answer is that it means dragon.
@@carterjohnson3879But Dracul litteraly _does_ translate to _the devil_ / _the evil one_ in Romanian?
if you don't belive me, just look it up.
@@carterjohnson3879As a Romanian, I can confirm we call Satan Dracul. I actually always thought Dracula was because he was so evil they called him Satan, since Dracul is the word used for Satan. It could also come from the verse in revelations where Satan appears as a red dragon, so Satan became known as Dracul or dragon. There are other words used to describe him as well, but that is one of the main ones.
Thanks !
3:01 The Knights Hospitaller is officially no longer exist, as The Knights Hospitaller is reorganised into Sovereign Military Order of Malta(Catholic orthologs) and Alliance of the Orders of Saint John of Jerusalem(Protestantism paralogs, eg. St. john in UK and its former colonies)
The map in 2:56 should mention "Almohads Caliphate" in the North of Africa and Al-Andalous.
Thanks for your effort.
There is so much unspoken history inside of all of this, especially where the Templars are concerned as well as the incredibly horrid Albigensian Crusade which began the political and social process that led to the Reformation and the rise of Martinism and Calvinism. I spent two weeks in 1998 in the French Languedoc tracing the Albigensian Crusade.
Hey! Great, really great video bro!
The knights hospitallers eventually disbanded their military practices and focused solely on the medical field, they still exist today as St John's ambulance
Great upload
1 Peter 3:15.
Viva Cristo Rey 👑🙏✝️💪
There is also the Order of Saint James of the Sword, which was the Portuguese branch of the Order of Santiago and like the Order of Aviz is today a merit that can be awarded by the Portuguese Republic.
Crusards my fav
We always think about the orders outside of Iberia, but don't forget the Iberian ones, we had a lot because we were fighting our own crusade against Islam.
Ordem de Aviz and Ordem de Cristo, Portugal Caralho! Deus Vult Fratres!
Catholicism is so cool. Wish these orders came back.
Knights Hospilares have hospital in my town..
some of these organizations still exists, but it's not well publicized i guess.
@@tayy2222 they literally did small operation on my friend for free bcs he is poor.
@@spaceartist1272 🙏🙏
Wow, we can do a Crusader version of Warhammer with all of these factions. 😉
The Creed of Assassins must watch video to become a member 😅
Fun fact: the Knights Templar order is still around today. They fled to Portugal but after that they never died or fell. The most interesting thing is that the president of Portugal is the grand master of the Knights Templar Order to this day.
Are they fighting some guys who wear hoods and know parkour?
the Order of Saint John or the Johanniter Order is now an ambulance service in Germany known as the Johanniter.
I'm going to bring back the order of the Knights Templar ☺️👍
Good info, narration, and presentation. The beeping noise needs to be half volume or preferably gone entirely though imo. Extremely jarring
No Scarlet Crusade ?
I have an welsh ancestor whom was a knight of the holy sepulchre his name was Elidir ddu
the bright white background kills me haha
So ... When are the Crusaders coming back 😊
soon hopefully
took 400 years last time.
Theyre here already the order of Usa and the order of Russia
They never went away , you just have to know we’re to look
for what purpose
@@NeonTiger666 if you know, you know ...
As a member of one of these that still exists today. There are a lot more that still exist and are not even mentioned here. Example: Order of Saint Catherine of Mount Sinai and the Order of the sword, both from Lusignan family
@@ipp9691 neither were crusading military orders
Super vidéo
@5:46 you didn't say what the initiation practice was that got them executed.
Drinking from a kapala (human skull).
@@mikethorson4031 ohhhhhhh, I can see how the church would be furious about that lol ty
@@social3ngin33rin yup. Wouldn't want it getting out that in the higher tantra of pretty much every lineage (even esoteric Christianity) involves drinking alcohol out of a skull. You can even find this still going on such as in upper paramilitary groups and some armies around the globe.
Systems within systems
We all know that Pope Clement the V did not like the idea of Knights Templar being richer than the Catholic Church.
It was king Phillip not the pope. King Phillip bullied the pope into dissolving the Templar’s
The hospitalar order still living in malta.
What about the Piru or Rollin 20 crips... Or iceberg slim da pimp and Joey bag of foughnuts
Good job 👍 Great video ❤
"THE BATTLE OF BRITAIN " BY PROF WALTER VEITH VERY GOOD WATCH ❤
Chose to be chosen, and wrote all about it.
Rituals of writing rites, authored authority.
Cursing with cursive.
Abracadabra
Any one else here to pick a black Templar color scheme?
Black Templar is peak drip
THE EMPEROR PROTECTS
Military Order OF Christ in Brazil 🇧🇷🇮🇱🇵🇹The history of the discovery of Brazil is full of Portuguese Knights Templar, the Portuguese caravels in Brazil had the Templar crosses printed on their arms, the flag of the Portuguese kingdom at that time also had the cross, Brazil is full of fortresses on its coast that still There is a lot of material like pure steel armor and medieval metals from the year 1500, cannons from that time that still work are made of metal like ancient steel.
So it sounds like a lot of these who were just treated like modern businesses, they would go through mergers and acquisitions
One of my ancestors was a teutonic knight, I just thought that was cool
How do you know?
I'm not trynna say you're lying, I just want to be able to know where my ancestors were at in these times.
@@Ok_waffle I don’t know if it entirely true. I should have said it just an old family legend. Sorry.
@@Monkiman234 Oh okay.
@@Monkiman234i believe you, as a muslim. it’s not uncommon. don’t deny your heritage, even if it may be questionable.
@@bootyprowler76 I usually don’t share this because so many people give me shit for my heritage
I didnt realize Spain had so many orders, I guess it makes sense, even my surname “Matamoros” means Moor slayer in spanish lol
Deus Vault! ✝️
Templar all day long “ in hoc signo Vinces “
Sorry but Hospitaller is incorrect. It was founded by Gerardo Sasso
What about the Knights of Jerusalem?
When the Livonians tried to baptized the Russians (who were already Orthodox Christians at that time) just like the "baptized" the estonian, latvian and lithuanian pagans - with iron and fire, the Russian Prince of Novgorod Alexander Yaroslavich Nevsky beat their arses on the frozen Chudskoye Lake. Prior to that he also has beaten the swedish "knights" and their finnish and norwegian fiends who came to Russia with the same "baptizing" ideas , but the swedes still pretend that it never happened. Also, Alexander Nevsky has later became a Grand Prince of Kiev, way before the so-called "ukraine" was created by the Bolsheviks, but the current ukrainian nazi don't like that, so they delete all mentioning of it on Wikipedia.
Saint John Hospitaller has morphed in today the Saint John Ambulance.
Are/were there any Protesant "military orders?"
Ahh I am a fanboy. Let me join the order of knight of saint lazarus.
Thechapter on the Teutonic Order seems to have a Polish bias.
Revision advised
What’s the name of the crusader armor?
The helmets they wore were called greathelms
And what about "the order of Malta"?
Mentioned they are the Knights Hospitalers.Knights of St John
19:00
He used the picture of Jaques De Molay for a couple different orders...
But nothing about the knights of Malta.
Knights of Malta 🇲🇹 are the Knights Hospitallers Knights of St John
funny they all have the sun symbol in their banner exept of two....
just my 2 cents
*Resisting not to install CK2 again*
Resistance is futile
King Richard couldn't speak English and was French, ruled the French empire of what England was a part of... Fun fact
Half right. He couldn't speak English but he was born in Oxford. England wasn't part of the french empire, not least because France didn't have an empire at the time but had inherited a duel king with Normandy, which is only part of modern day France. It's like when James became king of Britain. He was a Scottish King who inherited the throne of England so decided f it, Britain it is but yeah he was for all intense and purposes french and I don't believe he ever went back to England after being born there. If he did it was a fleeting visit
@@me5969 he was a French Viking who inherited a right to rule England together with many different regions of France, he spoke 2 versions of French. Calling him English just because he was born in England is a bit silly don't you think especially since once he left he never returned and ruled England from France...
What about the knights of Malta?
They’re the knights hospitaler
Mireille Mathieu singing La Marseillaise is the anthem the world must use to reclaim western way of life, a world wide crusade is in order.
II Andràs.
space marine chapters
Santiago cross 🇪🇸
Order of malta? Order of the dragon?
Knights Hospitallers are the Knights of St John (Knights of Malta 🇲🇹)
bet some historians would have some arguments against the depictions of the knights in ur video…
i am not an expert, but those templar knights looked like from a video game or something. bet its pretty hard to find historically accurate depictions you can use…
Good thing that the Templars were destroyed because of their "satanic rituals".
It was also convenient that the French crown won't have to pay off their debts to the Templars.
Kshatriyas fought Kshatriyas. Lords of beduins landed in Arabia during Indo-Roman trade 100-200CE. 300BC Khotan Tushara Kusha Agni Kashi Ashvin from Gangetic plains are lords of Kushan Hun Avar Khazar Turk Mongol. Europe's kings Goth Norse are post 200 CE, 400 CE from Gangetic plains. R1a1/R1a1aY is the conqueror. Norse Vikings were nowhere near Europe when Huns were pill@ging Europe. Goths were nowhere near Europe when Saka Sauromata were pillaging Europe. 2k BC Indra revering Mittani Hatti Hari were the first to win great Mesopotamia. Greco-Roman born from MHH.
hospitallers i gotta believe they are the chain what is now hospitals around the world . i shame those place are so corrupted i wouldnt go to one of them unless i was dying
They started what is today's baking system. And yes at first it was about hospitals and Christians. But it became a big banking system that kigs and lords owed lots of money too.
@McDanielRanch I thought the templer started the banking system or is that knight orders in general
@@SomeIdiotLUL eeeehhh... friend... another religious group started the banking system... they cannot be named or it will cause a tremendous outrage. Hint: Jesus Christ was not fond of them.
@@SomeIdiotLULthe templars started banking and hospitallers set up the chain of hospitals everywhere witch would become the modern hospitals
France mediaeval was the best, they create england with guillaume
Boehm Inlet
24:30 there was and still is no such thing as a female knight. In every western European language, the word knight is always in the masculine , including English (the wife of a knight is a dame. A man can never be a dame and a woman can never be a knight).
The red arrows fly 9 jets. 9 original KT’s. Just saying🤔
06:00 Oh I wonder why. Surely it had nothing to do with debts... 👀
Any outfit that kills in the name of God. Will never receive the lords grace
So you dont believe in police officers protecting common citizens from evildoers? Because thats exactly what this is.
There is a ton of anachronistic images in this video. Take what you see with a huge grain of salt.
France is everywhere
I think we can all agree that the Military Order of Christ is the best of them all and could kick the Teutonic Order's holy posteriors any holy day. JNRJ 4 Life!