Vikings in Frisia @ Middeleeuws Erf | Groene Huis | Landgoed Schothorst @ Amersfoort (2018)

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  • Опубліковано 14 чер 2018
  • REMAKE 2020 available for this film: • VIKINGS IN FRISIA | Re... (AUDIO RESTORED/VIDEOGELUID HERSTELD).
    Vikings in Frisia: about the Northmen (& Danes) in the 7th until the 10th century and their hemisphere. Titles and audio in Dutch and English. UPDATE: Had UA-cam remove the title track to the Vikings TV series from the video, so parts of the video are now silent. Check the remake instead.
    Met beelden van het Middeleeuws Erf bij het Groene Huis, Landgoed Schothorst @ Amersfoort (februari 2018). Met beelden/audio van en dank aan L1, de R.U.G., SBS en History Channel.
    Images added from Medieval Farmyard near Het Groene Huis (The Green House) at the Schothorst Estate in Amersfoort, The Netherlands. Farms are modeled after farms built in the Medieval Dutch town of Dorestad (7th-9th century A.D.).
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 129

  • @GersonHeidinga
    @GersonHeidinga  3 роки тому +1

    REMAKE 2020 now available (audio restored): ua-cam.com/video/-l8Mp3ma9JE/v-deo.html

  • @GersonHeidinga
    @GersonHeidinga  6 років тому +3

    Had UA-cam remove the audio of the Fever Ray song. So parts of the video are now silent.

    • @jangelderloos2211
      @jangelderloos2211 4 роки тому +1

      Indeed, made me stop watching this otherwise interesting video. My heritage is Frisian and I am always eager to learn more.
      Kindly fix this audio issue. Thanks!

    • @GersonHeidinga
      @GersonHeidinga  4 роки тому

      @@jangelderloos2211 Thanks for your kind remarks. I will fix the video eventually by uploading a new version. Do have to say in this version only parts where music only was played are now silent. Sound returns @ 08.00 mins. This is part 2: ua-cam.com/video/Nrc5aOkxo0s/v-deo.html

    • @GersonHeidinga
      @GersonHeidinga  4 роки тому

      @@jangelderloos2211 Thanks for subscribing Jan. I used Frisian audio you might find interesting in the follow up video: ua-cam.com/video/qbSY30PxNZg/v-deo.html. Or just check the original video which is excellent by UA-camr Zjeraar: ua-cam.com/video/xbeHUcSc4PI/v-deo.html (with English subs)

    • @jangelderloos2211
      @jangelderloos2211 4 роки тому

      @@GersonHeidinga thank you kindly and you're welcome! I did watch the second video, cheers!

    • @GersonHeidinga
      @GersonHeidinga  3 роки тому

      @@jangelderloos2211 REMAKE 2020 now available: ua-cam.com/video/-l8Mp3ma9JE/v-deo.html. Trailer: ua-cam.com/video/l5IQnaMNL7c/v-deo.html. You already found: ua-cam.com/video/Nrc5aOkxo0s/v-deo.html

  • @songsnewsmienskipbyarendar9064
    @songsnewsmienskipbyarendar9064 6 років тому +2

    Looks great. Will watch all of it and comment on it.

    • @GersonHeidinga
      @GersonHeidinga  6 років тому

      Thank you : )

    • @songsnewsmienskipbyarendar9064
      @songsnewsmienskipbyarendar9064 6 років тому +1

      It's a nice one. It is very Nordic/Frisian centric but it's not right radical at all. It seems to prefer nostalgy for the past over liking the present or looking forward to the future. Looking forward to the future? No one does this anymore :). (But me ;) ). This escapism to the way the Nordic people used to look at the world shows people are not happy and some day, they will translate this in creating a better future in stead of being nostalgic about the past. I hope nowadays Frisians will do this and if not, I hope someone does..... We'll see :).

    • @GersonHeidinga
      @GersonHeidinga  6 років тому

      Love your reply. I usually let the film(s) speak for itself, but you're right: not published from a nationalistic standpoint, but more a nostalgic one. To honor the initiative by a few enthousiastic people @ Landgoed Schothorst who created a piece of the past in the present and keep it going to expand. Also to honor History Channel's Viking series, which does not get everything historically correct, but does succeed in combining a lot of sagas and myths to create an interesting image of the Northmen and their world, at least showing that they were not just the cruel villians they were long considered to be. For my video's with an historic theme I focus entirely on the history of the Netherlands and historical places not always known to the majority of my countryfolk. Should also serve as a 'Ga erop uit in eigen land, genoeg te ontdekken'. I try to film so that you won't have to notice to many modern elements disrupting the general picture. Since they're all connected I have no preference for past, present or future. I do think it's important for all to have at least some knowledge of the past, to be able to understand the present and future better. Cheers.

    • @songsnewsmienskipbyarendar9064
      @songsnewsmienskipbyarendar9064 6 років тому

      you made it yourselve?

    • @GersonHeidinga
      @GersonHeidinga  6 років тому

      Yes, but with content from others copied in. Full list in the credits at the end. Only the images from Amersfoort are my own.

  • @ronaldderooij1774
    @ronaldderooij1774 4 роки тому +5

    Interesting. Legend has it that my mother's family founder came from Birka, went to Dorestad with three ships (to trade or to plunder, nobody knows). He married in Dorestad and sent for his belongings in Birka in three ships. So apparently he was either a trader or rich, or both. Unfortunately the ships were seized by the Danes. Apparently he was still rich, and seized local power somewhere west of nowadays Rhenen where he became a local (war?)lord. Eventually, some centuries later, the family became one of the ruling elite families throughout the renaissance up to Napleonic times and then chose the wrong side, were stripped of rights and goods, and eventually became a very ordinary family. It was a lifetime of research of one of my mother's uncles that brought this to light. I wonder what my father's family (if any) did during all these ages. I did not get further than the year 1800 unfortunately.

    • @GersonHeidinga
      @GersonHeidinga  4 роки тому

      Thanks for your reply, interesting as well. Nice that you/your family member was/were able to dig up so much info on your ancestors. Thanks for sharing. For my father's family we were able to go back to 1500 or so.

    • @williamfluit6198
      @williamfluit6198 4 роки тому

      Ronald, interesting post. History is so interesting and full of surprises of all kinds. My father's family is mostly in the area from Utrecht to Arnhem. My mom is Norwegian and Dane. The Dutch side of my genealogy searching proved to be far more interesting than I imagined. No famous people in the tree but the history of each era has been super interesting, way to the Roman Empire. A couple ancestors signed up with Napoleon's army.
      I knew the Danish side from Copenhagen and Bornholm would hold interesting information and I was right. I did not know my great-grandfather's line (Hammer) was connected to the Hammershus fortress at Allinge/Sandvig. That was big surprise. Family legend says they were connected to Danish royalty (that's the whole story) but I'm still trying figure what century that legend comes from. Bornholm island is like the center of a vortex, everything happening around it has to go by it or run into it.
      Recently I learned about Rurik/Rorik of Dorestad. I knew Vikings were up in Friesland region and did a raid north of Arnhem in 882 A.D. and that Vikings burned down the fort at Utrecht. But I had no idea that one of the more prominent Vikings set up his headquarters in my ancestor's backyard.
      Also understand your frustration not getting past the year 1800. I can only do my research part-time since I run into too much frustration and dead-ends. I have noticed that bad handwriting is not a recent phenomena. :)

    • @fortheloveofmusic860
      @fortheloveofmusic860 3 роки тому +1

      Sorry, but it is impossible to trace direct ancestory back to the early medieval time. Even of nobility there is little written evidence let alone of regular people. Besides that any modern day caucasian western european is a direct descendant of all western europeans of that time.

    • @GersonHeidinga
      @GersonHeidinga  3 роки тому

      @@fortheloveofmusic860 Valid remark of course. Perhaps @Ronald de Rooij can fill us in on 'Legend has it' and offer or describe the source he's referring to.

    • @ronaldderooij1774
      @ronaldderooij1774 Рік тому +1

      @@GersonHeidinga Well it was my mother's family "Van Westrhenen (van Tiellant)." I was too young at the time to really look into the evidence. So my mother told me the story. But she said that a great uncle of hers devoted his life to that research. I know it was in the posession of my aunt who died last year. I could ask my nephew. But I don't think it is impossible to go back that far. You only need to be of nobility and be lucky. Another family story was that the three ships that were seized by Denmark, got a funny follow up. The family wanted to play a joke on the Danish King and wrote a letter with an estimate of the damage done by that action, corrected for inflation they asked for 3 billion Guilders (1.3 billion Euro). It was of course a joke, but the Danish Royal house replied that it was too long ago and not legally justified anymore. Haha. We found that funny. We never expected an answer.

  • @j.w7611
    @j.w7611 5 років тому +2

    "The principal Proto-Germanic branch of the Indo-European family tree is R1b-S21. This haplogroup is found at high concentrations in the Netherlands and north-west Germany. It is likely that R1b-S21 lineages expanded in this region through a founder effect during the Unetice period, then penetrated into Scandinavia around 1700 BCE (probably alongside R1a-L664), thus creating a new culture, that of the Nordic Bronze Age (1700-500 BCE). R1b-S21 would then have blended for more than a millennium with preexisting Scandinavian populations, represented by haplogroups I1, I2-L801, R1a-Z284. When the Germanic Iron Age started c. 500 BCE, the Scandinavian population had developed a truly Germanic culture and language, but was divided in many tribes with varying levels of each haplogroup. R1b-S21 became the dominant haplogroup among the West Germanic tribes, but remained in the minority against I1 and R1a in East Germanic and Nordic tribes, including those originating from Sweden such as the Goths, the Vandals and Lombards."

  • @berjansterenborg7794
    @berjansterenborg7794 2 роки тому +3

    i live in Vlagtwedde south east groningen. and just for fun i took a dna test a few months ago.
    turns out i am 46.9% viking and 37.4% north/west european and 15.7% english. i always thought something different.
    but still fun to know.

    • @NH-ge4vz
      @NH-ge4vz Рік тому

      " i am 46.9% viking and 37.4% north/west european and 15.7% english" , don't take these tests to heart, they just test where your DNA is most common, problem for European populations is that there is significant overlap between Northwestern Europeans. It's practically one ethnic group, an Irish person can get Swedish averages for some components without any Swedish ancestors, same goes for Swedes getting results from Belgium.

  • @sannesteers
    @sannesteers Рік тому

    Interessant onderwerp. Misschien een idee om er nog eens met een redacteursoog en -oor overheen te gaan? Dat het beeld rustiger wordt, en ook te maken heeft met datgene waar op dat moment over gespriken wordt. Het is een veelbelovende kladversie, maar nu nog de echte versie ervan maken.

    • @GersonHeidinga
      @GersonHeidinga  Рік тому

      Dank voor je opbouwende kritiek Sanne. De wereld zal het met deze kladversie moeten doen 😁 Heb wel het geluid dat weggevallen was door een copyright-strike hersteld in een nieuwere versie: ua-cam.com/video/-l8Mp3ma9JE/v-deo.html

  • @antoniescargo1529
    @antoniescargo1529 2 роки тому +1

    The sound?

    • @GersonHeidinga
      @GersonHeidinga  2 роки тому

      Check ua-cam.com/video/-l8Mp3ma9JE/v-deo.html

  • @KeimpeJ
    @KeimpeJ Рік тому +1

    Jammer dat er een stuk geluid mist wegens de muziek die youtube om rechten geblocked heeft.

    • @GersonHeidinga
      @GersonHeidinga  Рік тому +1

      Het is niet aans, daarom Ze Remake 😄: ua-cam.com/video/-l8Mp3ma9JE/v-deo.html

    • @KeimpeJ
      @KeimpeJ Рік тому +1

      @@GersonHeidinga Dankewol!

    • @GersonHeidinga
      @GersonHeidinga  Рік тому +1

      @@KeimpeJ Graag gedaan, misschien vind je deze ook leuk: ua-cam.com/video/Nrc5aOkxo0s/v-deo.html

    • @KeimpeJ
      @KeimpeJ Рік тому +1

      @@GersonHeidinga Dankewol Gerson!

  • @j.w7611
    @j.w7611 3 роки тому +4

    @ Bödvar I was wrong, like the most of us... And you were wrong also. The Vikings stayed in the Netherlands, especially the coastal areas were their new habitat, so the Hollanders, Friezen and Zeeuwen are actually Vikings, this is also to see in their DNA.

    • @GersonHeidinga
      @GersonHeidinga  3 роки тому

      Hmm, I believe to be true that there really were only Frisians in those days and there not actually ancestors of present day Frisians. But I'm no expert on this phase of our history.

    • @j.w7611
      @j.w7611 3 роки тому

      Yes your absoluty right, this was the area of the Frisians. Maybe they have invited the Vikings to come over.

    • @GersonHeidinga
      @GersonHeidinga  3 роки тому

      Some quick research, Frisii would have vacated the area around the year 400 (floods), that would mean the Germanic tribes that entered present day Netherlands could have blood ties with present day Frisians. More sources to be checked though.

    • @j.w7611
      @j.w7611 3 роки тому +1

      @@GersonHeidinga, some say they stayed in Brabant, Gelderland en Limburg even to Belgium. Other stories are, that they came with the Angles and Saxons to the England. And came later back...

    • @GersonHeidinga
      @GersonHeidinga  3 роки тому +1

      Sounds plausible, could be. The name 'Holland' appeared for the first time around 1.000 and 'Zeeland' a bit later. The latter area was evacuated around the yr 300.

  • @lexpee
    @lexpee Рік тому

    Jammer dat het geluid steeds weg valt.

    • @GersonHeidinga
      @GersonHeidinga  Рік тому

      Bij deze de nieuwere versie van dezelfde video: ua-cam.com/video/-l8Mp3ma9JE/v-deo.html

  • @pocahontas2161
    @pocahontas2161 9 місяців тому

    Vikingen onderhandelde ook met native indians. Daar zijn bewijzen van gevonden. Bovendien de waterstand was in de vroege middeleeuwen nog niet zo hoog als nu.

    • @GersonHeidinga
      @GersonHeidinga  9 місяців тому

      Ik ken de bronnen niet, maar "men zegt' inderdaad dat ze ook in Noord-Amerika zijn geweest hè. Van de kust van IJsland, naar Groenland en verder. Klinkt ook logisch. Dank voor je reactie.

    • @pocahontas2161
      @pocahontas2161 9 місяців тому

      @@GersonHeidinga native indians leefde en leven nog in noord Amerika. In de hele Verenigde Staten leven er momenteel 300.000.000 miljoen indianen.

  • @ewoutvandenbussche6564
    @ewoutvandenbussche6564 3 роки тому +1

    can i get a shoutout

  • @86soup
    @86soup 3 роки тому +1

    Cantonese dub please

  • @patricegarnierlobo25111967
    @patricegarnierlobo25111967 3 роки тому +1

    not a viking ! german of north or frisons or saxons ! the german of north they are extented in all scandinavia ! they re the ancester of viking !

    • @GersonHeidinga
      @GersonHeidinga  3 роки тому +1

      Frisians as ancestors of Vikings, not mentioned at all in this video. Common ties, hemisphere.

  • @joonte1010
    @joonte1010 5 років тому +3

    The poor dutch were victims to constant raids from vikings, even the earliest source of an oversea raid from around 400AD by a geat named Hugilaikaz was aimed at frisia, the major city of the frisians (Dorestad) was sacked over and over again by the danes. Next to britain i would say the favorit target for vikings was todays netherlands.

    • @GersonHeidinga
      @GersonHeidinga  5 років тому +2

      True. But as the researcher in the video states it wasn't all raiding and plundering, but also trading beneficial to both sides across the North Sea hemisphere and cultural interchange. Thanks.

    • @joonte1010
      @joonte1010 5 років тому

      @@GersonHeidinga Vikings (name for scandinavians that went oversea to raid) wasnt one united group of people but divided into several tribes, havin friendly relations with one of these scandinavian tribes isnt having friendly relations with all of them. Your peoples DNA is evidence enough of huge presence of viking activity in todays netherlands.

    • @joonte1010
      @joonte1010 5 років тому

      @@GersonHeidinga And your peoples DNA in scandinavia is limited to non-existing.

    • @GersonHeidinga
      @GersonHeidinga  5 років тому +3

      @@joonte1010 Danish tribes were especially active in today's Netherlands, trading, piracy and creating temporary outposts. Your remarks triggered me enough to create another video around recorded visits in what is now the Netherlands. Please check back later : )

    • @GersonHeidinga
      @GersonHeidinga  5 років тому

      Do you have a source for contact in 400 AD? 810 AD was what I read just yet.