I thought it was adorable how hard you tried with the first Llewelyn, you could hear it slowly morph back to the anglicized pronunciation as more and more of them showed up, haha
4:22 Saying de Montfort was "killed" is an understatement. After he won the battle, Eddie Longshanks saw to it that Monfort's body was cut apart and that his head was sent to his family with the his testicles nailed to his nose. 6:05 Llewellyn suffered a similar fate.
They need to make a movie or a show about that war. Edward escaping his enemies and seeking revenge against those who imprisoned his father, seems great potential for an on screen story.
Anthony Joseph Sostre Saxons for you! They were lucky that the Welsh were so few...wouldn't have stood a chance if numbers were anywhere near equal. Took them almost 800 years to take over Wales 😂
reaperz Also wales wouldn’t be able to support the same population as England which was 10x it’s size. Honestly this Nada Barton person is seriously idiotic.
As a Welsh speaking Welsh man, compared to other channels, your pronunciation was great. One note, Ll makes a off sound in Welsh, there is no way to show it in English, same with Dd
According to Wikipedian 'dd' is pronounced as [ð] which English also has (e.g. 'th' in the word 'this'). On the other hand, 'll' according to Wikipedia is pronounced as [ɬ] which English doesn't have.
MahsaKaerra Well, did you know the so called "English Longbow" was invented by the Welsh. They were using a weirdly similar design far earlier and longer than the English. That's why they were used as Archers.
@@taffyducks544 Yup, although Welsh longbows were made from Elm and English ones were made of Yew. Just as the Romans had done with many of their iconic weapons and armour, the English saw the Welsh longbow and adopted it for their own.
There are more castles per square mile in Wales then in any country in Europe I believe. Caernarfon castle is a great tourist spot for anyone interested in medival history. If anyone wishes to hear Welsh spoken as a primary language, I.e. more then English, Caernarfon is definitely up there as a place to go in my opinion.
Will the series cover the longbow's glory days in France? Really enjoyed this episode, especially since I just finished my own animated history video about the Battle of Poitiers.
Can you please make a video about the Battle ot Vienna 1683 between the Ottoman forces under the Grand Vizier and the Polish Lithuanian forces under King Jan III Zobieski?
"He didn't like the lands he was given so naturally revolt was the only answer." Dude your ability to make this stuff humorous at the same time giving great historical information is so good. I'm having a good laugh and learning alot at the same time. So glad UA-cam recommended your channel to me.
He was, and was considered so by many. But even at the most generous it lasted 11 - 15 years. A significant achievement. But very short lived considering how long England has ruled over Wales.
TorchedKiwi only until the Laws of Wales act (England and Wales were treated as equal under English law) and then the founding of the union in 1707 when the English parliament became the British one.
The history of Welsh railways is similar to Wales itself. Fragmented independent companies, then consolidation by the English (1922), more consolidation (1948), and finally a little bit of independence, though still effectively a part of England.
Thank you for this! Its been so hard to find well explained overviews of this period that aren't full length documentaries. I will be using this for my GCSE students in the next few weeks. it would be great if you could do more of these on topics such as 19th century Russia (I used your Russian Revolution one for A-level). Keep up the good work :)
I had to go back after watching the entire episode to freeze frame Batman and Robin scaling the castle wall, just so I could see your interpretation of them. 👍👍🤣🦇 I appreciate how you managed to capture Adam West's jawline with your art style. 😊
This series is amazing. You should be very proud of this. I found myself looking forward to this episode more than when the Walking Dead was actually good.
The big problem with Medieval Wales was the law that stated when a King died, their lands would be split among their sons. This meant everytime someone united Wales, it fragmented again upon their death.
This is brilliant! I'm an MA student in medieval history and am always impressed by how much information you cram into these videos. I'm wondering if you've read any of R. R. Davies' books on Anglo-Norman (not Anglo-French, sorry!) imperialism and expansion during this period? If not, I think you'd really enjoy them.
Llewellyn fought off the English for ages. They were eventually starved out by the English stopping anything getting in or out and he didn't want to see everyone die so he surrendered. That's what we were taught in Wales anyway.
Just so everyone knows, the long towns name is pronounced like so: Llan vire porth gwin gith gor Gereth qwin droboth lantisilio gogogoth Say it as one word and it's much easier than everyone portrays,
VC3 Productions Actually it isn't. Problem people have is the inability to understand different letters aren't pronounced the same. English is harder to learn than Welsh!
Best series of the British Isles ever, and can you make after you end this series, a series about the Hungarians, about their conquest of the Carpathian Basin, etc...?
Born in England, raised in Wales with some Welsh blood. Proud to be Welsh. There are some cool English castles near where I live. I almost take it for granted
So Edward I was the inspiration for Crusader Kings 2's gameplay? Tax and expel the Jews while holding as many important hostages as possible and conquering land outside your de jure kingdom to expand your own demesne.
Most Scots, Irish and Welsh don’t despise them and those people also took part in the British empire alongside the English so they are just as responsible for the bad and good that it did . Especially the Scots who voluntarily joined England in a union
Tosses in Batman and Robin into a video about ancient English/British history and it totally works. This guy is a genius and UA-cam really should be paying him.
Edward I “Longshanks” is still distantly related to the Anglo-Saxon kings, thanks to Henry Beauclerc’s marriage to Edith of Scotland who was Aethelred II’s granddaughter.
English nobleman to-do list: -tax the peasants -curse the Scots -piss on the Irish -hurt the Welsh -complain about the French -go to Parliament and complain against the King -maybe rebel, we’ll see
Thank you so much for these videos , they`re very informative and most importantly interesting , I like the meadow parts so much. What happened to Welsh language at that period was it outlawed?. Did the aristocrats and the monarchs of England speak French only?.
In terms of legislation there was no change at first. The new lords of the conquered Welsh territories spoke French and later English. The main change for the Welsh language was under the Tudors (it was outlawed for the nobility). Later on there was an effort to suppress the language (along with the Cornish and Scottish languages) but it managed to survive all of these and in the mid-20th century, it became protected by law.
Ten Minute History Henry the 8th was the main culprit. Where as Elizabeth the first actually done alot to save the language. Some even think she was fluent in the language.
That was really more of an Eddy the Vee Eye thing with his Book of Common Prayer. (Although it was done during his regency before he took power to himself properly, he'd been pretty thoroughly Puritanized growing up and would have forced the matter himself in any case. Like many a contemporary American, little Eddy seems to have been convinced that English was the original tongue of scripture, and the only tongue fit for worship.)
There is some confusion about the Welsh longbow men and the longbow. The longbow itself was not Welsh as it had been around for centuries and was found in other parts of Europe. What was important with the Welsh longbow men was the fact that they used them on mass rather then scattered throughout the army. Thus giving them a greater impact on the enemy.
Shoutout to Wales, recently there was talk of celebrating the English conquest by building a huge iron circlet to represent the castles Edward I built to keep the welsh in the north oppressed. We told them to sling their fookin hooks haha!
This gives me a bit of insight into my history. That Welsh name, here in the U.S., has evolved to be spelled Lewallen. When i was in junior high school, i got in fights on more than one occasion with two brothers whose last name was Lewallen. Come to find out, my Dad and theirs had gone to that same school years before, and THEY had got into fights as well! So the Lewallen clan, as we call them, has been nothing but trouble for literally centuries! 😆 But roughly a decade later, as an adult, i was living in a different town, going to church with an elderly lady who, come to find out, was the grandmother of those 2 Lewallen boys. She wasn't trouble at all, she was a wonderful person.... unfortunately, at least one of those 2 boys is doing or has done a long stint in prison on drug charges. Just can't change some folk.
I come back to this video just for the “nigh on unpronounceable” dig at the Welsh language. He then does a great job to my American ears of correctly pronouncing all the various names. Although wish that the huge long named town had more prominence.
Im also english .. blackpool through and through , welsh great grandfather (non english speaking ) and i love wales , most importantly Gwynedd and Llyn . The most beautiful parts of britian and as you can see . The english only ever (purchased) gwynedd. They could never dream of conquering snowdonia . This i feel patriotic about and its got nout to do with me . English women brought me into this is world They sure didnt gimme the name evans tho . Rhyn y ma ohyd
On his Patreon he states that he will never enable ads as his content is among other things meant to serve as a supplement to teaching school children, and it wouldn't be fitting to advertise in a classroom.
Wales had been united as a Country in the 1000s under Rhys...so I call bullshit on it always being "divided" Also the Welsh were the original britons along with the Cornish...but most dônt know this
I’d just like to point one very significant thing. The CELTS were not the original Britons, it’s embarrassing to even suggest that. The Celts just like the Anglo Saxons and the Normans invaded from continental Europe. There were tribes and people already in the British Isles before the Celts arrived! Stonehenge and many more relics belong to the original Britons, who had their land taken from them by, oh you guessed it, the CELTS. Stop trying to make the Anglo Saxons sound bad for doing the same thing the Celts did. Learn your history or don’t talk about it at all.
@@NxMaGiiCz Well yes and then no! :-) When people talk of the 'Ancient Britons', they generally mean the folk who were here when the Romans arrived and who called themselves by a version of that name. These were the ancestors of the Welsh/Cornish/Breton p-Celts. Obviously they were by no means the first humans to inhabit these islands, but of those who came before we have only a few scraps of legend. No native texts (unless you count the so-called Pictish Ogams, which may not even be writing) or reliable travellers' reports even. "Learn your history", you say. The truth is for better or worse, there is no pre-Celtic history of Britain, since history implies written documents or inscriptions of some kind.
marconatrix I honestly don’t know where to begin but this reply proves my point. History is not all about writing at all, hence why archaeology exists lol, so that’s stupid to say that. Writing only helps to inform us about history, it is not the epicentre of history, embarrassing that I actually have to say this. Onto your next point; Ancient Britons aren’t the ones who were around when the Romans came to these isles, they were the ones before the Celts, the ones who built Stonehenge, the amesbury stones, mud huts, the eagle tomb etc and all of this is part of the history of the British isles. The Celts are part of the fabric of that history but they too are invaders, land grabbers or any other term used to call the Anglo Saxons or any other group who’ve come to these shores. The point I’m making is the fact that Celts are romanticised but for anyone who’s studied history, especially British history such as myself, you realise that people groups have migrated to these shores and due to technological advances etc. are able to conquer and acquire the land, this has happened many times, especially before 1067 for obvious reasons. Now, don’t get me wrong I like the tales of King Arthur and other such Celtic tales, I’m actually from an area myself with strong Celtic links but Celts were a warrior like people, who’s customs weren’t at all glorious and harmonious as you can imagine for that time but for me, it’s the hypocrisy of people saying that any group such as the Romans, Anglo Saxons etc were the evil ones and the Celts were just defending ‘their’ land, when they too fought people before them for said land. History isn’t always glorious and there’s a lot of grey and not black or white, so people shouldn’t get all high and mighty about certain history.
That cavalier attitude toward vowels has been the main undermining point in Anglo-Welsh relations throughout the ages, that and profanity-infused tit-for-tat when rugby matches are being played.
I wonder how Welsh identity managed to survive through all of this, and the vast passage of time, when other, larger Celtic areas rapidly became English. Perhaps the initial English (Saxon, Anglish, etc.) conquests were far more brutal.
When you recommend books, please find them on Amazon and post a link. This was, if you make a deal with amazon by providing the link, Amazon would pay you a percentage , once someone buys the book --- this way, supporting your channel.
Those Welsh longbowmen really helped in my English campaigns in medieval total war
Dealing with Mongol invasions in the middle east by sticking stakes in front of the door XD
Ah, you guys did that too as England?
I want to get total war.. Where did you find it?
@@NikoHL steam
omg those stakes are a real life saver
Since when was this called 9 minute 59 second history, i demand my extra second.
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE..........
Well spotted. Give him an inch......
You will get extra credits. Really, check out there admiral yi series
10:01 to get those extra advertising shekels.
@@yetigriff
The goal is patreon to avoid the sickness and psychological manipulation of the advertsing industry
I would like to apologise for how terrible my pronunciation of everything Welsh is in this episode.
I thought it was adorable how hard you tried with the first Llewelyn, you could hear it slowly morph back to the anglicized pronunciation as more and more of them showed up, haha
Ten Minute History I really hope you do a similar series on England
you did a pretty good job
You should do a Q&A at 100k!
Dude it doing fine and don't come across as an imperialist war mongering twat. So we may let u in, great series, keep them coming
Batman and Robin in England are they looking for Alfred?
Where are the cakes?
Maybe the penguin
You mean Arthur?
@Steve The Turret That’s so stupid, I love it
maybe they were looking for Ra's Al Ghul.
Those thumps people make when they die are so satisfying.
Makes me want everyone to die in this series.
Spoilers
They will!!!
@@justthecoolestdudeyo9446 quite all of em
Sounds a little messed up
@@fralencemelograno and so will everyone in this comment section! (assuming everyone in this thread is still alive)
4:22 Saying de Montfort was "killed" is an understatement. After he won the battle, Eddie Longshanks saw to it that Monfort's body was cut apart and that his head was sent to his family with the his testicles nailed to his nose. 6:05 Llewellyn suffered a similar fate.
They need to make a movie or a show about that war. Edward escaping his enemies and seeking revenge against those who imprisoned his father, seems great potential for an on screen story.
England is having problems! What are we going to do? A-War B-War C-War D-War
Anthony Joseph Sostre Saxons for you! They were lucky that the Welsh were so few...wouldn't have stood a chance if numbers were anywhere near equal. Took them almost 800 years to take over Wales 😂
Nada i don't know if you noticed but it's very hard to take over a country when it has horrific terrain and you constantly at war with France
reaperz Also wales wouldn’t be able to support the same population as England which was 10x it’s size. Honestly this Nada Barton person is seriously idiotic.
E - Lunch, followed by war, then dessert,
Ser Devil 😂 if you say so. Sorry history portrays you ancestors as failures. Because as the Welsh say - Yma O Hyd
As a Welsh speaking Welsh man, compared to other channels, your pronunciation was great.
One note, Ll makes a off sound in Welsh, there is no way to show it in English, same with Dd
I thought
Ll is like hl and dd is like th
@@kylenetherwood8734 Stydying Welsh on Duolingo i think it would need an entire course to learn the pronunciation of the Cymbrian sounds
Well Ll is like lhlh and Dd is like dth (sort of)
According to Wikipedian 'dd' is pronounced as [ð] which English also has (e.g. 'th' in the word 'this'). On the other hand, 'll' according to Wikipedia is pronounced as [ɬ] which English doesn't have.
He’s gone pretty well here. Only the name Dafydd is a bit off. Da-vith (with the TH voiced, not voiceless)
Welsh longbowmen!
"I wish you good fortune in the wars to come"
MahsaKaerra Well, did you know the so called "English Longbow" was invented by the Welsh. They were using a weirdly similar design far earlier and longer than the English. That's why they were used as Archers.
English: "Hey these things are pretty neato!"
@@taffyducks544 Yup, although Welsh longbows were made from Elm and English ones were made of Yew. Just as the Romans had done with many of their iconic weapons and armour, the English saw the Welsh longbow and adopted it for their own.
Is that quote just from GoT or does it have a historical meaning?
There are more castles per square mile in Wales then in any country in Europe I believe. Caernarfon castle is a great tourist spot for anyone interested in medival history. If anyone wishes to hear Welsh spoken as a primary language, I.e. more then English, Caernarfon is definitely up there as a place to go in my opinion.
I've been to montgomery, chepstow, Caerphilly, raglan and like 3 more that I've forgotten lol
Will the series cover the longbow's glory days in France? Really enjoyed this episode, especially since I just finished my own animated history video about the Battle of Poitiers.
Can you please make a video about the Battle ot Vienna 1683 between the Ottoman forces under the Grand Vizier and the Polish Lithuanian forces under King Jan III Zobieski?
@Penderyn Lewsyn Not bending over backwards, everyone that resisted was slaughtered. They did what they had to for their families.
Hello
Hello
@Penderyn Lewsyn Better to bend over backwards than bend over forwards.
"He didn't like the lands he was given so naturally revolt was the only answer."
Dude your ability to make this stuff humorous at the same time giving great historical information is so good. I'm having a good laugh and learning alot at the same time. So glad UA-cam recommended your channel to me.
I'm English and I love that Wales still has its own language, culture and identity. Britain is a much better place for it.
Agreed
Too right mate
United Kingdom, stronger together! :-)
👍🇬🇧🏴
@@triestodrum2215 You're replying to someone with Socialist in their name... Doubt they'd be a fan of the concept of monarchy... Also, fuck the UK...
Currently living in South Wales. Very interesting bit of history.👍🏴
It’s a miracle they kept their language after all these years under all that English suppression
Search ‘the welsh knot”
@@Valencetheshireman927 research mate. generations forced not to speak our own language or get lashed.
@@antonyevans9772 and the Victorians in a fit of nostalgia decided to create a written form, are you enjoying the DD's LL's and so on ? :-)
Ulysses of The Divide kids were beaten in school for speaking welsh for hundreds of years into the 19th century.
@@Aron-ru5zk kids were beaten for tonnes of shite everywhere it seems silly to complain about that.
"Wales would remain thereafter firmly under English rule"
What about Owain Glyndwr?
A good little rebellion, but it wasn't long term independence.
soon.....
Indeed, he was very close to becoming the King of Wales
He was, and was considered so by many. But even at the most generous it lasted 11 - 15 years. A significant achievement. But very short lived considering how long England has ruled over Wales.
TorchedKiwi only until the Laws of Wales act (England and Wales were treated as equal under English law) and then the founding of the union in 1707 when the English parliament became the British one.
The history of Welsh railways is similar to Wales itself. Fragmented independent companies, then consolidation by the English (1922), more consolidation (1948), and finally a little bit of independence, though still effectively a part of England.
and now welsh railways west of cardiff are useless. swansea should have been electrified by now ffs.
Except for the tallylyn which somehow survived not being consolidated into br ownership
@@davidmolin8944 true
I really am curious about what your day job is. Pumping out videos every week with no ad support, I'm perplexed.
Daniel Malia Maybe he makes them for schools too? I dunno
I reckon he squeezes himself into microwaves at circuses.
He has patreon
He and James Bissonnette prepared a coup to take the world
He earns $3400 per month from his Patreon
Thank you for this! Its been so hard to find well explained overviews of this period that aren't full length documentaries. I will be using this for my GCSE students in the next few weeks. it would be great if you could do more of these on topics such as 19th century Russia (I used your Russian Revolution one for A-level). Keep up the good work :)
Keeping to the Welsh theme will you be covering Owain Glyndŵr later??
I had to go back after watching the entire episode to freeze frame Batman and Robin scaling the castle wall, just so I could see your interpretation of them. 👍👍🤣🦇 I appreciate how you managed to capture Adam West's jawline with your art style. 😊
I did the same.
This series is amazing. You should be very proud of this. I found myself looking forward to this episode more than when the Walking Dead was actually good.
These animations are really pleasent to watch while learning about this History.
The big problem with Medieval Wales was the law that stated when a King died, their lands would be split among their sons. This meant everytime someone united Wales, it fragmented again upon their death.
Partition was the true enemy of medieval dynasties
I actually lost it on the especially loud thud when Griffith dies by falling down the tower of London trying to escape. The sound is so good.
Batman and Robin climbing up the tower got me 🤣🤣
This is brilliant! I'm an MA student in medieval history and am always impressed by how much information you cram into these videos. I'm wondering if you've read any of R. R. Davies' books on Anglo-Norman (not Anglo-French, sorry!) imperialism and expansion during this period? If not, I think you'd really enjoy them.
Llewellyn fought off the English for ages. They were eventually starved out by the English stopping anything getting in or out and he didn't want to see everyone die so he surrendered. That's what we were taught in Wales anyway.
I'm addicted to these short stories.
I agree with that statement
pronouncing Welsh IS impossible!
Llanfairpwllgwyngyll
Just so everyone knows, the long towns name is pronounced like so:
Llan vire porth gwin gith gor Gereth qwin droboth lantisilio gogogoth
Say it as one word and it's much easier than everyone portrays,
It becomes way easier once you realise that a W is mostly pronounced as "oo".
VC3 Productions Actually it isn't. Problem people have is the inability to understand different letters aren't pronounced the same. English is harder to learn than Welsh!
varana312 and I believe that in welsh the DD makes the TH sound
Toby Black yeah
I pawb Cymraeg a wylodd hyn... Fe godwn ni eto!
Kaleb Mead nawni go iawn nawni ymladd yn ôl
*blinks*
Do you guys need us to call an ambulance? XD
Cymru am byth
Pryd?
The world may not end with a bang, but it will definitely end with a thump.
A very, very satisfying thump.
3.6 billion AD and the earth..... has just been absorbed by the sun
”THUMP”
A Trump?
Best series of the British Isles ever, and can you make after you end this series, a series about the Hungarians, about their conquest of the Carpathian Basin, etc...?
Would love to see a History Matters episode about the Glyndwr uprising.
Where’s the next episode! I miss these videos very much, hope the next one is dropping soon 🤞
Born in England, raised in Wales with some Welsh blood. Proud to be Welsh. There are some cool English castles near where I live. I almost take it for granted
🏴🏴🏴🏴🇬🇧👍
i have to watch in .75 speed because he talks too fast but i really dig all these videos, thanks for all the hard work, it's greatly appreciated!
So Edward I was the inspiration for Crusader Kings 2's gameplay? Tax and expel the Jews while holding as many important hostages as possible and conquering land outside your de jure kingdom to expand your own demesne.
Based indeed
A macho king that asserts Might Makes Right on weaker neighbors, and known for an impressive physique to match. Just like Putin.
Your videos are great! I only discovered them recently. Really enjoy the little funny inclusions. GREAT JOB!!!
Absolutely love your sense of humor!!
Glad to see my country talked about on this channel. All the best from Wales 🏴
Awesome vid, I don't believe I was told any of this when I studied this period of English History!
Ancient History Guy Well, they are Britons. So you wouldn't have. Education, world over is extremely pro English.
yes its a real shame, i think there was around half a page dedicated to William Wallace and that was it. Real shame.
Ancient History Guy Well, Wallace was actually of Cumbric Descent...cousins of the Welsh. Wallace was Norman for Welshman.
Most Scots, Irish and Welsh don’t despise them and those people also took part in the British empire alongside the English so they are just as responsible for the bad and good that it did . Especially the Scots who voluntarily joined England in a union
@@taffyducks544
The English are Britons.
Tosses in Batman and Robin into a video about ancient English/British history and it totally works.
This guy is a genius and UA-cam really should be paying him.
Well lads it's been fun
7:40 Interesting choice of image for Parliament, using the opening scene of the Bayeux Tapestry, which was the coronation of Edward the Confessor.
Do an episode on the Welsh uprising by Owain Glyndwr
I love how king Henry goes from having a beard to not having a beard in between fragments
Looking forward to the next one mate!! I always have anything from your channel at the top of my feed! Hope youre well!
Each one of these videos validates the old adage, "It's good to be the King" ... sometimes
Edward I “Longshanks” is still distantly related to the Anglo-Saxon kings, thanks to Henry Beauclerc’s marriage to Edith of Scotland who was Aethelred II’s granddaughter.
Really enjoyed this presentation. Plan on watching it several more times to get more out of it.
A very complex history.
That's a nice island u have there
Britain is a nice island.👍
Things we don't need 1 the English 2 vowels apparently.
God this channels great, he really doesn't like Welsh words
English nobleman to-do list:
-tax the peasants
-curse the Scots
-piss on the Irish
-hurt the Welsh
-complain about the French
-go to Parliament and complain against the King
-maybe rebel, we’ll see
List of things we don't need .....Vowels. That part was just magical.
Can you do an episode on Wales’ role in WW1 and WW2
5:51 "Things we don't need:
- the English
-vowels, apparently "
Hilarious! XD
That made me laugh because Welsh actually has more vowels than English! We have 7: a e i o u w and y
Wait what do you mean I'm caught up with this series. Dammit I need more.
Thank you so much for these videos , they`re very informative and most importantly interesting , I like the meadow parts so much. What happened to Welsh language at that period was it outlawed?. Did the aristocrats and the monarchs of England speak French only?.
In terms of legislation there was no change at first. The new lords of the conquered Welsh territories spoke French and later English. The main change for the Welsh language was under the Tudors (it was outlawed for the nobility). Later on there was an effort to suppress the language (along with the Cornish and Scottish languages) but it managed to survive all of these and in the mid-20th century, it became protected by law.
Thank you so much for your efforts , much appreciated :).
Ten Minute History Henry the 8th was the main culprit. Where as Elizabeth the first actually done alot to save the language. Some even think she was fluent in the language.
welsh not it was called look it up sad really but we still got our language
That was really more of an Eddy the Vee Eye thing with his Book of Common Prayer. (Although it was done during his regency before he took power to himself properly, he'd been pretty thoroughly Puritanized growing up and would have forced the matter himself in any case. Like many a contemporary American, little Eddy seems to have been convinced that English was the original tongue of scripture, and the only tongue fit for worship.)
Nice to hear my hometown mentioned, Chester
Anyone looking forward to CA's new game Thrones of Britannia?
Nope
the TV show Game Of Thrones may as well be called Thrones of Britannia
slavius its during Anglo Saxon times there are no Normans (well in the isles anyway) but i do share your hatred of the Normans
nah i don;t think they will but they will prob add in a dlc with just Britain and Normandy called Norman invasion i would imagine but idk
yh at this point the normans still cant be recognised as english
Please do this with Schleswig-Holstein as well
Sounds like Welsh is such a fascinating language!
There is some confusion about the Welsh longbow men and the longbow. The longbow itself was not Welsh as it had been around for centuries and was found in other parts of Europe. What was important with the Welsh longbow men was the fact that they used them on mass rather then scattered throughout the army. Thus giving them a greater impact on the enemy.
Next time...
FREEDOM!!!!
I think you mean...
*bad scottish accent* *FREEDOM*
You may take our lives, but you will never take, OUR FREEDOOOOOOM!
Merritt Animation
"You are still putting a king... Your not free."
The Welsh don’t want to be independent
Wanting to rule yourself is not childish but becoming independent when you already rule yourself IS childish.
This is great. Thanks for your work. When is the next video coming out?
Wales: *exists*
England: ima end this mans whole career.
DON'T STOP, PLEASE!!
Shoutout to Wales, recently there was talk of celebrating the English conquest by building a huge iron circlet to represent the castles Edward I built to keep the welsh in the north oppressed. We told them to sling their fookin hooks haha!
just like everyone else who came out of a welsh pussy then ay
The iron circlet was not about celebrating English rule and the idea for it came from the Welsh .😑🤨
@ - Melodic meerkat - You aren’t very bright are you ?😑
Wow the history of Wales was like MADE for this channel haha.
Best spent 9:59 of my life. :) Though kind of disappointed I didn't get my full ten minutes as short by one second. XD
@@Valencetheshireman927 wrong comment
This gives me a bit of insight into my history. That Welsh name, here in the U.S., has evolved to be spelled Lewallen. When i was in junior high school, i got in fights on more than one occasion with two brothers whose last name was Lewallen. Come to find out, my Dad and theirs had gone to that same school years before, and THEY had got into fights as well! So the Lewallen clan, as we call them, has been nothing but trouble for literally centuries! 😆
But roughly a decade later, as an adult, i was living in a different town, going to church with an elderly lady who, come to find out, was the grandmother of those 2 Lewallen boys. She wasn't trouble at all, she was a wonderful person.... unfortunately, at least one of those 2 boys is doing or has done a long stint in prison on drug charges. Just can't change some folk.
I come back to this video just for the “nigh on unpronounceable” dig at the Welsh language. He then does a great job to my American ears of correctly pronouncing all the various names. Although wish that the huge long named town had more prominence.
Thank you for making videos
I really liked the Batman & Robin at 2:46
The sound of characters hitting the ground as they die is almost as iconic as cinemasins "Ding!"
Will you do a video on the reign of Owain Glyndwr prince of wales 1404-1415?
iJonesyXD yes thinking the same thing
Yes, he's covered in the episode after next (The Black Death episode).
Ten Minute History ah thanks!
I was so waiting for “bigger army diplomacy”!
The battle of Agincourt... the use of welsh bowman won the battle against the French heavy cavalry 🏴 🇬🇧 🏴
I’m welsh and I agree Welsh words are quite hard to pronounce but it can be learnt
So the welsh we’re Japanese shogunate like people in that soldiers we’re praised and heroes often written highly about?
Cool
Im also english .. blackpool through and through , welsh great grandfather (non english speaking ) and i love wales , most importantly Gwynedd and Llyn . The most beautiful parts of britian and as you can see . The english only ever (purchased) gwynedd. They could never dream of conquering snowdonia . This i feel patriotic about and its got nout to do with me . English women brought me into this is world
They sure didnt gimme the name evans tho . Rhyn y ma ohyd
No mention of Owain Glyndŵr?
How long do videos need to be to get adverts? Feel bad for this guy; he deserves some cash
I've seen 13 sec videos with adverts, so I don't think there is a limit.
On his Patreon he states that he will never enable ads as his content is among other things meant to serve as a supplement to teaching school children, and it wouldn't be fitting to advertise in a classroom.
Andjac What a nice guy.
The names and phrases in this series keep dragging my mind back to Tolkien.
Look up some Welsh folklore. They feel like they're straight out of the Witcher games
Wales had been united as a Country in the 1000s under Rhys...so I call bullshit on it always being "divided"
Also the Welsh were the original britons along with the Cornish...but most dônt know this
Along with the people in brittany
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Believe it or not, the Bretons emigrated from SW Britain, probably to get away from the English.
I’d just like to point one very significant thing. The CELTS were not the original Britons, it’s embarrassing to even suggest that. The Celts just like the Anglo Saxons and the Normans invaded from continental Europe. There were tribes and people already in the British Isles before the Celts arrived! Stonehenge and many more relics belong to the original Britons, who had their land taken from them by, oh you guessed it, the CELTS. Stop trying to make the Anglo Saxons sound bad for doing the same thing the Celts did. Learn your history or don’t talk about it at all.
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Well yes and then no! :-)
When people talk of the 'Ancient Britons', they generally mean the folk who were here when the Romans arrived and who called themselves by a version of that name. These were the ancestors of the Welsh/Cornish/Breton p-Celts.
Obviously they were by no means the first humans to inhabit these islands, but of those who came before we have only a few scraps of legend. No native texts (unless you count the so-called Pictish Ogams, which may not even be writing) or reliable travellers' reports even.
"Learn your history", you say. The truth is for better or worse, there is no pre-Celtic history of Britain, since history implies written documents or inscriptions of some kind.
marconatrix I honestly don’t know where to begin but this reply proves my point. History is not all about writing at all, hence why archaeology exists lol, so that’s stupid to say that. Writing only helps to inform us about history, it is not the epicentre of history, embarrassing that I actually have to say this. Onto your next point; Ancient Britons aren’t the ones who were around when the Romans came to these isles, they were the ones before the Celts, the ones who built Stonehenge, the amesbury stones, mud huts, the eagle tomb etc and all of this is part of the history of the British isles. The Celts are part of the fabric of that history but they too are invaders, land grabbers or any other term used to call the Anglo Saxons or any other group who’ve come to these shores. The point I’m making is the fact that Celts are romanticised but for anyone who’s studied history, especially British history such as myself, you realise that people groups have migrated to these shores and due to technological advances etc. are able to conquer and acquire the land, this has happened many times, especially before 1067 for obvious reasons. Now, don’t get me wrong I like the tales of King Arthur and other such Celtic tales, I’m actually from an area myself with strong Celtic links but Celts were a warrior like people, who’s customs weren’t at all glorious and harmonious as you can imagine for that time but for me, it’s the hypocrisy of people saying that any group such as the Romans, Anglo Saxons etc were the evil ones and the Celts were just defending ‘their’ land, when they too fought people before them for said land. History isn’t always glorious and there’s a lot of grey and not black or white, so people shouldn’t get all high and mighty about certain history.
2:46 The Dynamic Duo!
If he had just waited Batman and Robin could’ve saved him!
That cavalier attitude toward vowels has been the main undermining point in Anglo-Welsh relations throughout the ages, that and profanity-infused tit-for-tat when rugby matches are being played.
How many episodes is this series gonna have 20?
44
44.
hell yeah dude i hope you are enjoying making these as much as we enjoy watching them!
Nah, English history ended in 1820 when Napoleon became Super King of the Holy European Empire.
louisalectube He never conquered England.
I forgot that Welsh has a similar sound to the hl sound in zulu and other bantu languages
I Love the National anthem of Wales.
It’s just sheep sounds
Cheers
5:13 Edward The Elder, son & heir of Alfred The Great; Edward The Martyr; Edward The Confessor :
*_“ARE WE A JOKE TO YOU ?!??!!?”_*
W E L S H P R I D E
Toby Black where?
*[B R I T I S H P R I D E]*
Cymru am byth
What that called in the language
🏴🇬🇧
I wonder how Welsh identity managed to survive through all of this, and the vast passage of time, when other, larger Celtic areas rapidly became English. Perhaps the initial English (Saxon, Anglish, etc.) conquests were far more brutal.
*Welsh identity prospered in Argentinian Patagonia !!!*
Yeah, the longbow was a Welsh invention. It annoys me when people call it “The English longbow”. Give us this one thing.
When you recommend books, please find them on Amazon and post a link. This was, if you make a deal with amazon by providing the link, Amazon would pay you a percentage , once someone buys the book --- this way, supporting your channel.
Wales: Exist
England: It's free real estate.
Most countries in the Middle Ages did things like that
Anything: Exists
Britain: It's free real estate
@Gigabit- Overused and unoriginal joke but ok .
Batman and Robin @2:46 = priceless
Ah now I know why I always naturally liked the Welsh even though I'm not from there ;)
🙂😜
@@teiloturner2760 sus
I just watched all your videos today... Aaand i need more 😂
MoOoOoOoNize I watched all of his videos 3 weeks ago. I’m starting to get withdrawal symptoms 😭😭.
I should've looked at the time of uploading before i started watching him.... I really want to see more 😶