Impregnable Fortress: The (Staggering) Siege of La Rochelle 1627

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  • @SandRhomanHistory
    @SandRhomanHistory  3 роки тому +72

    Patreon (thank you): www.patreon.com/sandrhomanhistory
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    • @brokenbridge6316
      @brokenbridge6316 3 роки тому +2

      Happy Halloween SandRhoman History. And this video was quite long. But very informative too. Have a nice day.

    • @genarosenegaglia5455
      @genarosenegaglia5455 3 роки тому +2

      It would be great if you could get someone to dub these videos into Spanish, greetings from Argentina.

    • @RT-lp6kk
      @RT-lp6kk 2 роки тому

      Kind of reminds me of the Alamo story in a way

    • @sarahcornet6830
      @sarahcornet6830 2 роки тому +1

      #SandRhomanHistory j'mappelle Sarah et j'habite à la Rochelle, ta vidéo et très intéressante☺️👍🏻

    • @robertfaucher3750
      @robertfaucher3750 Рік тому

      Hey my ancestor was at this siege! Even the guy in the curiosity stream, Faucher is a relative of mine probably!

  • @Oxtocoatl13
    @Oxtocoatl13 3 роки тому +1080

    "Despite treatment by his doctor, the king survived." Love the wording there.

    • @kylepessell1350
      @kylepessell1350 2 роки тому +72

      Being bled seven times in seven days? The poor guy.

    • @Rig0r_M0rtis
      @Rig0r_M0rtis 2 роки тому +67

      @@kylepessell1350 He got better just to avoid any more bleedings

    • @vinnieg6161
      @vinnieg6161 Рік тому

      scariest thing in the world are ancient and medieval doctors. They'll make sure you'll die if you get a cold or flu

    • @AntipaladinPedigri
      @AntipaladinPedigri Рік тому +14

      The king mumbled in a fever that he wanted siege laying and the doctors understood he meant "leech laying".

    • @belisarian6429
      @belisarian6429 3 місяці тому +3

      @@kylepessell1350 Doctor tried to prevent bleeding by removing all the blood.

  • @Philtopy
    @Philtopy 3 роки тому +1037

    We are talking about the Rohan sons helping LaRochelle, but let me ask: Where was LaRochelle when the Westfold fell?

    • @zipidizipschitz5407
      @zipidizipschitz5407 3 роки тому +28

      Made my day hahaha

    • @mastercheif878
      @mastercheif878 3 роки тому +28

      WHERE WERE THEY?

    • @galahad-history
      @galahad-history 3 роки тому +42

      No my lord SandRhoman, we are alone...

    • @ET22allen
      @ET22allen 3 роки тому +20

      I'm form La Rochelle and I felt that ahah pretty good one

    • @glitterboy2098
      @glitterboy2098 2 роки тому +36

      The beacons are lit, LaRochelle calls for aid!
      And Rohan will answer!

  • @QuantumHistorian
    @QuantumHistorian 3 роки тому +1419

    Such a "boring" and disciplined siege for the age, especially from the French. No flashy attacks, no undermining, no crumbling walls; just a solid circumvallation and patience. The best generalship is not always the most exciting.

    • @SandRhomanHistory
      @SandRhomanHistory  3 роки тому +420

      True. The sea wall makes up for it though!

    • @kevinreiss-coint2353
      @kevinreiss-coint2353 3 роки тому +282

      Yeah, it's fully in the character of the cardinal of Richelieux. The guy was an exemple of professionalism and seriousness, he had little patience for pointless flashy movements. It's may be why he is one of the most efficient statmen of the french history.

    • @QuantumHistorian
      @QuantumHistorian 3 роки тому +66

      @@SandRhomanHistory Even that. It's impressive, but it's also the most efficient way of doing what needed to be done, in a no-nonsense kind of way.

    • @ubertuber3d
      @ubertuber3d 3 роки тому +45

      Dry history is the best history. I love learning more about random obscure 18th century kings than the more exciting figures.

    • @accaciagame1706
      @accaciagame1706 3 роки тому +25

      The engineering was insane.

  • @MrCattlehunter
    @MrCattlehunter 3 роки тому +819

    Finally, a siege that didn't leave me staggered.

    • @SandRhomanHistory
      @SandRhomanHistory  3 роки тому +169

      We will try to stagger you with the next one.
      edit: typo

    • @kylebell7879
      @kylebell7879 3 роки тому +6

      Love ur profile pic :)

    • @historicalfootnotes
      @historicalfootnotes 3 роки тому +21

      Don't worry
      They still refer to it as "staggering" at 0:52 in the video lol

    • @SSHitMan
      @SSHitMan 3 роки тому +6

      I was staggered! I can be staggered even without being told to be staggered.

    • @freedombro
      @freedombro 3 роки тому +3

      @@kylebell7879 frog lives matter

  • @anderskorsback4104
    @anderskorsback4104 3 роки тому +163

    I don't think Catholic religious devotion was much of a driving motivation in the case of Richelieu in this case. After all, Richelieu spent the Thirty Years War supporting Protestants against Catholics in order to reduce Habsburg power. Rather, Richelieu had come of age during the French Wars of Religion, and seen how sectarian struggle by feudal nobles with private armies had devastated France. His ethos was thus simple: Peace at home through religious tolerance, rule by a single all-powerful centralized state, and a foreign policy that put national interest above religious allegiance.

    • @KroM234
      @KroM234 3 роки тому +43

      It's realpolitk basically. This is one of the final strike in this huge battle begun in the late Middle Ages between the Kings of France and the powerful, autonomous or semi-autonomous regional princes or free-cities outside the Isle de France. The goal would be the consolidation of France as a nation, brushing away what was left of feudalism.

    • @freewal
      @freewal 3 роки тому +34

      Totally true. He didn’t care of the religion. The wars of religion in France were more wars between the idea of centralism/absolutism vs federalism/feodalism.

    • @martentrudeau6948
      @martentrudeau6948 2 роки тому

      The Vatican and the Jesuits from 1540 represent the principle power in the world, the Pope crowned the kings of Europe for over a thousand years. The Catholic Church has always been a political power and still is. But God is not political. When Jesus answered Pilate he said, “My kingdom is not of this world. If My kingdom were of this world, then My servants would fight, that I would not be handed over to the Jews. But now My kingdom is not from here.” John 18:36. -- Jesus said the Law can be summed up with two laws: 1. Love God with all your heart, mind and soul. And 2. "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you". --- When the Principle Powers in this world create fiat money from NOTHING, and lend back to us with interest added, they're Criminals and have a license to steal. The Vatican b@nk3rs are the same as the world b@nkst3rs and these people want the Great Reset, and they shake the hand of Klaus Schwab.

    •  2 роки тому +5

      His goal is to transform France from a constitutional feudal monarchy to an absolute modern monarchy

    • @justsceptic3085
      @justsceptic3085 2 роки тому +2

      anders french here you right france supporting protestant and catholics states for its own interest,plus the mistake and tragedy of la rochelle and french protestants,they werre allied with england and by that called traitor."il n'y a pas d'etat dans l'etat"there is no state in the state,.richelieu.

  • @napoleonibonaparte7198
    @napoleonibonaparte7198 3 роки тому +694

    Your quality has certainly improved here.
    Cardinal Richelieu’s battle armour is also epic.

    • @gabrielvanhauten4169
      @gabrielvanhauten4169 3 роки тому +13

      wrong time period Napoleon! what u doing here?

    • @fedrickthegreat2138
      @fedrickthegreat2138 3 роки тому +5

      Yes

    • @fedrickthegreat2138
      @fedrickthegreat2138 3 роки тому +14

      @@gabrielvanhauten4169 no let the man Have his time

    • @davygould7721
      @davygould7721 3 роки тому +5

      @@gabrielvanhauten4169 hes remembering a time when the french fought and didn't hide behind white flags

    • @technovelo
      @technovelo 3 роки тому +39

      Richelieu - "Armored vestments, please"
      Clerk - "Excellent, Sir, would you like badass black or edgelord red?"
      Richelieu - "Yes"

  • @clintmoor422
    @clintmoor422 3 роки тому +83

    A siege on la Rochelle by the best siege channel? Count me in.

  • @fedda9999
    @fedda9999 3 роки тому +227

    Rochelle calls for aid
    Rohan: and Rohan will answer

  • @VRichardsn
    @VRichardsn 3 роки тому +264

    In spite of the lack of general assaults, there was still occassion for valorous deeds. A small group of French Musketeers of the Guard managed to capture the St. Gervais bastion as part of a bet, even hoisting their own flag improvised from napkins. Richelieu himself was very pleased with their performance and commended the men who took part in the feat.

    • @PalleRasmussen
      @PalleRasmussen 3 роки тому +19

      You beat me to it.

    • @kaleidoscope3234
      @kaleidoscope3234 3 роки тому +7

      that just fictional story, not history.

    • @PalleRasmussen
      @PalleRasmussen 3 роки тому +46

      @@kaleidoscope3234
      I found the guy, who did not get the joke.

    • @jasperscott7879
      @jasperscott7879 3 роки тому +17

      and it was just so the gentlemen could have a chat among themselves... good times!

    • @joaobaptista320
      @joaobaptista320 3 роки тому +15

      Only 1617 bois will understand

  • @08Rolling
    @08Rolling 3 роки тому +126

    The painting done by Henri Motte is one of the coolest/oldest pieces of historical art I personally can remember. I'm sure if he was alive would love to dive in deep in every single good UA-cam video, book or movie out there related with military history.

    • @SB-129
      @SB-129 3 роки тому +5

      I feel the same! The cannonball that's wedged in the pier just before his feet (who's trail you can see through the sea wall) is my most favorite detail.

    • @thomascatty379
      @thomascatty379 3 роки тому +5

      Same here, it’s my favorite painting of all time, Richelieu watching the scene unfold arms crossed is beautiful and inspiring

    • @madtrade
      @madtrade 3 роки тому +3

      i'm my favorite painting

    • @adrianjohnson7920
      @adrianjohnson7920 Рік тому

      @@thomascatty379 Reichlich had been in military training when his elder brother became a Carthusian monk (he was authentically religious) so Armand was switched to a clerical career in his stead. But he did know something about fighting; being of frail health, he believed in scientific warfare with a minimum of violence and bloodshed. Hence the cool-headed siege.

  • @xam113w
    @xam113w 3 роки тому +127

    "Despite being bled 7 times by his doctor, The King recovered quickly"
    Got a laugh out of that.

  • @napolien1310
    @napolien1310 3 роки тому +763

    "To confuse potential attackers and historians"
    I expected nothing less from a Frenchmen

    • @eljanrimsa5843
      @eljanrimsa5843 3 роки тому +136

      "Why do you put the wrong number in your letter, Guillaume? The king's army stands just outside the city. They can count our towers from there."
      "The king can, but UA-cam peasants from the future cannot."

    • @clintmoor422
      @clintmoor422 3 роки тому +5

      nothing to do with the french

    • @napolien1310
      @napolien1310 3 роки тому +7

      @@eljanrimsa5843 Lmao

    • @britishpatriot7386
      @britishpatriot7386 3 роки тому +4

      @@clintmoor422 okay lol

    • @radieschen420
      @radieschen420 3 роки тому +13

      France > English, Germany.

  • @cupidsfavouritecherub9327
    @cupidsfavouritecherub9327 3 роки тому +500

    "Despite getting bled seven times in seven days by his doctors, Louis recovered quickly" lmaoo

    • @MrLoobu
      @MrLoobu 3 роки тому +13

      So maybe it's actually because of.

    • @varengo1838
      @varengo1838 3 роки тому +47

      @@MrLoobu No, just no

    • @MrLoobu
      @MrLoobu 3 роки тому +9

      @@varengo1838 yes just yes.

    • @Chironex_Fleckeri
      @Chironex_Fleckeri 3 роки тому +12

      @@MrLoobu It just works .

    • @anonymous-rb2sr
      @anonymous-rb2sr 3 роки тому +4

      @@varengo1838 this makes me wonder: would bleeding have a positive impact in the very specific case of a blood infection?

  • @agentfundacji1
    @agentfundacji1 3 роки тому +65

    I am more and more impressed by what you do. No matter if it's PLC or Netherlands or England it's always well researched and skilfully depicted. Keep it up!

  • @MatthewMcRowan
    @MatthewMcRowan 3 роки тому +144

    The islands were also heavy fortified worth noticing, later on Napoleon used La Rochelle for his purposes as it was really hard to brake the defences from the sea

  • @arturs2436
    @arturs2436 3 роки тому +70

    Note: Jeanne d`Albret was indeed Queen of Navarre but in fact she was the mom of Henry IV, not his wife.

  • @colhammer1
    @colhammer1 3 роки тому +50

    Sunday is complete now that this gem is available for our viewing experience.
    Thank you for the great content. Movies should be made about the tales your videos have covered.

  • @Paveway-chan
    @Paveway-chan 3 роки тому +28

    8:40 "The beaquonnes are lit! Rohan calls for aid!"
    "And Gondorshire shall answer!"

  • @pandaman2966
    @pandaman2966 3 роки тому +153

    Me: Henri the second of rohan must be a joke.
    Googles it
    Holy shit Tolkien

    • @ArchonShon
      @ArchonShon 3 роки тому +36

      The more I learn about history the more I think fiction writers are plagiarist.

    • @PalleRasmussen
      @PalleRasmussen 3 роки тому +42

      Eh... Aragorn...
      Tolkien knew his history, almost as well as his languages. And we all steal and get inspired while we write.

    • @HellbirdIV
      @HellbirdIV 3 роки тому +29

      Tolkien wrote in his letters that he was unsatisfied with Rohan being, essentially, a placeholder culture. The language was never fleshed out the way he wanted to, which is why so much of the Rohan language is just slightly modified Germanic and Old English, rather than the full bottom-up new construction that he would use for his Elvish languages.

    • @g.sergiusfidenas6650
      @g.sergiusfidenas6650 3 роки тому +9

      @@ArchonShon it is cool when one detects an influence but the story functions well by itself even while being ignorant of the particular culture or event, but when the reference is so obvious and is used in a surface level manner, it does take away part of the quality of the product, I guess that's why I never could get to much into Game of Thrones / A Song of Fire and Ice, it displays a very deep talent from the author in many aspects but also a great deal of ignorance about several subjects that are centerpieces of the books.

    • @watchm4ker
      @watchm4ker 3 роки тому +1

      @@g.sergiusfidenas6650 As someone unfamiliar with the specific plots of the books: Elaborate?

  • @user-vh6gs7kn8o
    @user-vh6gs7kn8o 3 роки тому +4

    A very specific thing I like about your videos is the chapters/transitions and music. Really sets the tone

  • @Pikazilla
    @Pikazilla 3 роки тому +40

    This was in The Three Musketeers

    • @eagleclaw1179
      @eagleclaw1179 3 роки тому

      Hollywood likes to use history in their movies.

    • @MyVanir
      @MyVanir 3 місяці тому +1

      @@eagleclaw1179 Bruh... please get an education.

  • @freewal
    @freewal 3 роки тому +60

    I’m just surprised you didn’t mention the role of this proud young soldier named d’Artagnan and his friends Athos, Aramis and Porthos. It seems the Cardinal propaganda worked…

    • @MatthewVanston
      @MatthewVanston 3 роки тому +9

      Only D'Artagnan was real though. The three Musketeers are characters from a book by Alexandre Dumas.

    • @freewal
      @freewal 2 роки тому +4

      @@MatthewVanston oh swear ?!

    • @chagui5253
      @chagui5253 2 роки тому +5

      @@freewal he is right, Athos, Aramis and Porthos were purely fictional, alongside the whole rivalry between the musketeers and the cardinal's guard.

    • @freewal
      @freewal 2 роки тому +6

      @@chagui5253 oh gosh… you know what is sarcasm, don’t you ? I was not serious in my message. Of course I know of all this. I love Dumas work and I love historyW

    • @chagui5253
      @chagui5253 2 роки тому +4

      @@freewal There are no need to get angry, man, I had no way to know.

  • @karlg2123
    @karlg2123 3 роки тому +11

    I don't know if someone wants to hear it, but I really love your work here. Thru and thru. Watched multiple videos multiple times for I like your voice in general and most things historical.
    Take this as just "engagement" on your work, may it help you the tiniest bit.

    • @colhammer1
      @colhammer1 3 роки тому +2

      Engagingly engaging in engagement.

  • @ComradeArthur
    @ComradeArthur 3 роки тому +25

    The 2nd "3 Musketeers" movie (1970s) featured this siege and I never understood WTF was going on. Now I know

    • @Quincy_Morris
      @Quincy_Morris 3 роки тому +7

      The 3 Musketeers were the baddies?
      🔫 always have been

    • @Cormano980
      @Cormano980 2 роки тому

      There's even a porn version

  • @ilyandayon6972
    @ilyandayon6972 2 роки тому +2

    I couldn't thank you enough for the endless amount of dates, numbers, and quotes you've put in this video! that was simply AMASING. Thanks for all your hrad work, and please, keep it up!

  • @iantobaudonnel1138
    @iantobaudonnel1138 3 роки тому +5

    I live in La Rochelle and just got this in my recommandations. I only knew a tiny bit about the siege. You are very interesting and clear(even for a frenchman haha)

  • @fedrickthegreat2138
    @fedrickthegreat2138 3 роки тому +19

    The animation certainly improved my friend

    • @clintmoor422
      @clintmoor422 3 роки тому +2

      How's Prussia my friend? You still fighting for it?

    • @fedrickthegreat2138
      @fedrickthegreat2138 3 роки тому +3

      @@clintmoor422 I have taken Silesia from the Austrians

    • @fedrickthegreat2138
      @fedrickthegreat2138 3 роки тому +1

      @@clintmoor422 Also yes I’m still fighting for it

  • @pablop3159
    @pablop3159 2 роки тому +11

    I am rochelais and very proud to be represented in your video. The lower tower is the named "chain's tower" as you explained. And the third island Aix is pronounced as ex and not as aï

  • @billy6479
    @billy6479 3 роки тому +6

    this channel deserves a million subscribers, incredible work !

  • @DefunctYompelvert
    @DefunctYompelvert 3 роки тому +10

    Siege of Namur 1695 would be a cool vid, I don’t think the 9 years war gets enough coverage

  • @thraling
    @thraling 3 роки тому +16

    Where was Gondor when La Rochelle fell??

  • @olivierpuyou3621
    @olivierpuyou3621 3 роки тому +13

    A small inaccuracy: Jeanne d'Albret was not the wife of Henri IV but his mother. His wife a Medici from Florence.

  • @Sealdeam
    @Sealdeam 3 роки тому +8

    Just a correction which some might already have pointed out before me, Jeanne de Albret was not Henry IV's wife but his mother, it was at the hands of her grandson and great-grandson (Louis XIII and Louis XIV) that the cause she and Henry IV so hard had fought to defend was destroyed after such bitter and long struggle.

  • @54032Zepol
    @54032Zepol 3 роки тому +2

    Awesome another great video!! I like how you showed other speakers and other audio from sources it enhances your video ten fold.

  • @ParaMythos
    @ParaMythos 3 роки тому +11

    That was interesting to see and I appreciate an English telling of this. My direct ancestors came from La Rochelle and would have survived the siege, only to end up in New France by 1631 (along with a lot of other survivors of the siege).

    • @benjaminblabla
      @benjaminblabla 3 роки тому +4

      That's why we consider you as our cousins from Quebec and we still like you all

    • @Cheleartsanddesigns
      @Cheleartsanddesigns 9 місяців тому

      Same, they came on the same boat, I assume. They had farmland south of Québec city for a few hundred years before migrating to northern Ontario and turning northern Ontario into an extension of Québec. Still very French up there and around the border.

    • @Cheleartsanddesigns
      @Cheleartsanddesigns 9 місяців тому

      ​@benjaminblabla When thinking of French in New france, you have to think pass Québec, francophones take up a bigger space than that and French people outside Québec dedicated way harder to fight for their language and culture. The French culture is found in Nouvelle-Écosse (Acadians, mostly Chti & Normand accents) same for Nouveau Brunswick, they have French as an official language still today. Québec, Ontario where I'm from has a good population of French and ton of history. Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta where my sister lives her kids go to French schools, all the streets names are in French. There's whole French communities in Colombie Britanique too, we literally spread everywhere 😄 Forcing all English kids to take French in school across the country 😁 There's a small town in Saskatchewan where everything is in French and people have Eiffel towers on their lawns to remind people where they are from.
      If you want interesting history, check the in depth journey of Acadians. Those are my French heroes, the determination they had to hold on for dear life to their French identity even when it cost their lives is remarkable. Every morning a French school bus drives in front of my house in Halifax, with it's proud Acadian flag painted on, makes me smile. Despite the British efforts, they still exist and now send their children's to French schools. I hear lots of new French people from France around here too and some French Africans, all making more space for what was new France once upon a time. All this to say, French Canadian doesn't just equal Québec, we're everywhere and we're inceedibly stubborn 😁

  • @Matt-tx1tc
    @Matt-tx1tc 3 роки тому +1

    One of the best and most underrated history channel on youtube!

  • @AmanKumarPadhy
    @AmanKumarPadhy 3 роки тому +3

    This is insanely good man! Your production quality has certainly gone up, keep up the good work man smh

  • @fallenangel100197
    @fallenangel100197 3 роки тому +26

    Hi, I'm native to the area and while I can only praise your work I see that some of the maps you used are somewhat mistaken, showing marshes as the ocean and vice-versa, especially in the case of Oleron Island.
    Outside of that this is a very good video, and I praise your work once again !

    • @fallenangel100197
      @fallenangel100197 3 роки тому +4

      (And I can assure its not because of the changes through the eras since I have access to maps of Oleron and the nearby Coast from the time)

    • @rollolol6053
      @rollolol6053 3 роки тому

      @@fallenangel100197 Yeah, Oléron is a complete swamp ^^
      That's why there's less tourists there than on Ré, and of that I am thankful

    • @anaiswhl2112
      @anaiswhl2112 2 роки тому

      @@rollolol6053 6h de queue pour rentrer ou sortir l'été. Je pense que c'est amplement suffisant en terme de baigne à sous.

    • @rollolol6053
      @rollolol6053 2 роки тому

      @@anaiswhl2112 Ça dépend des heures et d'où vous allez sur l'île. Si vous allez à Dolus vous n'êtes pas sorti, mais si vous habitez au Château c'est beaucoup plus simple

    • @anaiswhl2112
      @anaiswhl2112 2 роки тому

      @@rollolol6053 Même en partant aux heures creuses, il y a du monde. J'habite à st Denis... Il n'y a pas que le sud de l'ile.

  • @FreeFallingAir
    @FreeFallingAir 3 роки тому +6

    Just staggering really 😉. Great video! Really enjoyed this one!

  • @georgesmith1127
    @georgesmith1127 3 роки тому +3

    Another great video , getting better and better man

  • @terry7907
    @terry7907 3 роки тому +35

    English language history books generally call these conflicts The French Wars of Religion, not The Huguenot Wars.

    • @lars9925
      @lars9925 3 роки тому +7

      These English people...

    • @mitonaarea5856
      @mitonaarea5856 3 роки тому +1

      @@lars9925 were they wrong?

    • @lars9925
      @lars9925 3 роки тому +4

      ​@@mitonaarea5856
      It's just a name, a lable. Multiple different names can be "right" at the same time.
      I prefere the term Hugenottenkriege (=Huguenot Wars) as they are typically called in my language because the Huguenot Wars were not purely religious wars; dynastic and power-political backgrounds played an equally important role (especally centralization against regional self-government).

    • @KroM234
      @KroM234 3 роки тому +4

      We call these "Wars of Religion" / "Guerres de Religion" in French too.

    • @lars9925
      @lars9925 3 роки тому +3

      @@KroM234
      These French people...

  • @NapoleonBonaparde
    @NapoleonBonaparde 3 роки тому +7

    Cardinals in battle armor must have looked hardcore

  • @dankebabco134
    @dankebabco134 3 роки тому +3

    4:02 so that's where lotr got their namespiration from!!!! Thanks SandRhoman History

  • @Minifutzi_o.O
    @Minifutzi_o.O 4 місяці тому +2

    The French King Henri IV. was also a Huguenot and one of the most popular kings in French history. There's even a folk song about him and Tchaikovsky used the melody for his piece Sleeping Beauty in the apotheose (the very last part of it)

  • @untermench3502
    @untermench3502 2 роки тому +3

    Some of my ancestors came from LaRochelle and some went there to escape
    the Holy Inquisition, some died in the siege but some managed to escape
    by ship to New France.

  • @tehcharliebonanza
    @tehcharliebonanza 3 роки тому +3

    Had to watch this to understand Alexandre Dumas' reference to the siege of La Rochelle in the very first line of "The Three Musketeers."

  • @Deatheater4444
    @Deatheater4444 2 роки тому +2

    Legend says that Dies Irae played on a loop wherever Richelieu went.

  • @shadowwarriorshockwave3281
    @shadowwarriorshockwave3281 3 роки тому +2

    All I got to say is that this is another well put together and narrorated like normal it is excellent work and thank you(plural) for making it

  • @krafs6537
    @krafs6537 2 роки тому +3

    I rarely leave comments, but I'd just like to say that I find your videos to be very well made and interesting.
    Make more! :D

  • @aleksapetrovic6519
    @aleksapetrovic6519 3 роки тому +4

    Oh boy, been waiting for that. Can't wait for Spinola cameo.

  • @GenMcFreedom
    @GenMcFreedom 3 роки тому +3

    that is an interesting way of mixing ads with the content. Never see that way done before. Congrats.

  • @Lunibruniful
    @Lunibruniful 5 місяців тому +1

    This is like the OG History Channel but better

  • @clintmoor422
    @clintmoor422 3 роки тому +47

    So, Tolkien took the battle of Minas Tirith from Vienna (1683) and the Rohirim (Rohan) from France. I wonder what other pieces of history inspired his writings.

    • @johnssmith4005
      @johnssmith4005 3 роки тому +32

      Tolkien's universe was inspired by the Bible , European History and European Mythology

    • @jankaas4504
      @jankaas4504 3 роки тому +3

      You will see great influenza from the word wars. And european history in general.

    • @Yellow-kp9gs
      @Yellow-kp9gs 3 роки тому +8

      Rohan were based around the old Anglo Saxons, I think Gondor was more France/Western Europe

    • @Cormano980
      @Cormano980 2 роки тому +1

      Martin does the same, there's nothing new

  • @sayawin7985
    @sayawin7985 3 роки тому +12

    I come from La Rochelle and my flat is right into the old town, that's funny to watch that when you're just in the place 🤣

    • @carlholland3819
      @carlholland3819 Рік тому

      which part was funny? the part where 20k people starved to death? if you see a ghost, tell them their death amused you

  • @enriqueslekis3562
    @enriqueslekis3562 2 роки тому

    Great content! I enjoy that your channel covers several sieges in history. Many channels focus on great battles, but masive battles were unusual in history. Wars were won by long sieges and the ocupation of strategic locations.

  • @victorgrandy1032
    @victorgrandy1032 3 роки тому +10

    Cardinal Richelieu had incredible drip

  • @hashimbokhamseen7877
    @hashimbokhamseen7877 3 роки тому +1

    amazing video as always.

  • @kennyhagan5781
    @kennyhagan5781 3 роки тому +1

    I like the theatrical tone. It's quite appropriate for this particular story. History needs to be remembered, however this is accomplished.🏆

  • @openbar421
    @openbar421 9 місяців тому

    Very instructive. As a La Rochelle resident.

  • @Shigawire
    @Shigawire 3 роки тому

    These are the best siege documentaries.

  • @bigsarge2085
    @bigsarge2085 3 роки тому +1

    Informative AND entertaining! Keep up the good work!

  • @JeevaDotNet
    @JeevaDotNet 3 роки тому +12

    I'm an Afrikaner, South African from Hugonote ancestrial. Settled here because of the war on protosants in Europe in the late 1600s.

    • @Tsumebleraar
      @Tsumebleraar 2 роки тому

      Goeie naand vriend. ua-cam.com/video/sLyBYoL9NxM/v-deo.html

  • @loetzcollector466
    @loetzcollector466 3 роки тому +5

    We had a Huguenot Fort here in Florida just up the road from me, Fort Caroline. Sadly it was not nearly as impregnable.

  • @cz941
    @cz941 3 роки тому +3

    kudos go out not only to your incredible content but also to your great pronounciation of the french names. Not many english native speakers can pronounce them so well.
    Btw I'm german, not french, and would be curious to see how you pronounce german words :-)

    • @SandRhomanHistory
      @SandRhomanHistory  3 роки тому +4

      Hey we’re Swiss not English! And we actually have a German channel (SandRhoman Geschichte). Roman is doing the voiceovers there though! To German speakers we recommend the German channel over the English one because the videos are remastered and because we get a chance to correct our mistakes!

  • @nPr26_50
    @nPr26_50 9 місяців тому +3

    Religious leaders commanding an entire military force is unbelievably cool.

  • @dabocaster
    @dabocaster 3 роки тому

    Outstanding! Thank you for making these!

  • @thegreattimur6051
    @thegreattimur6051 3 роки тому +6

    Great. Its a masterpiece

  • @easyjdier
    @easyjdier 2 роки тому

    Subscribed! Started watching your stuff. Can't stop!

  • @ericISpanthersn
    @ericISpanthersn 2 роки тому +1

    Love your content, keep up
    The good work!

  • @Cormano980
    @Cormano980 2 роки тому

    Finally someone who tries the correct pronunciation, great respect man

  • @emilienp6942
    @emilienp6942 3 роки тому

    La Rochelle is my hoem city !! Very interesting to know more about my city's history, thank you !

  • @trey85031
    @trey85031 3 роки тому

    Best siege video yet! Can't imagine what the people went through

  • @AlissaDub
    @AlissaDub 2 роки тому +3

    Yes my city since I was born ! Nice to learn more about it historically speaking 😊

    • @RT-lp6kk
      @RT-lp6kk 2 роки тому +3

      Love La Rochelle. My ancestors are from there. What a gentle place!

  • @higochumbo8932
    @higochumbo8932 3 роки тому +6

    The Spanish sent 30-40 warships to La Rochelle in order to aid the French against the protestants in the weeks after Buckingham had left the island of Re.

  • @toddbonin6926
    @toddbonin6926 3 роки тому

    Absolutely fantastic video. Bravo!!!!

  • @animateurnallau3423
    @animateurnallau3423 3 роки тому

    Je suis un habitant de La Rochelle et de savoir qu'un reportage en anglais c'est coooooooool

  • @TheGrenadier97
    @TheGrenadier97 2 роки тому +2

    The huguenots, Nantes and their privilegies in terms of garrison proves one important thing: it wasn't everything about "religion wars" or "catholics are bad", but about politics and geography. It's pretty obvious that huguenot territories within France would soon cause political troubles even if they weren't heretics at all.

    • @Arbelot
      @Arbelot 3 місяці тому

      Yeah. The Huguenots, especially the nobles were a constant nuisance and challenge to royal authority since their inception. It would make perfect sense for the absolutist Cardinal to suppress them.
      However, when King Louis XIV revoked the Edict of Nantes, the Huguenot minorities chose to convert, leave or live as second-class citizens. After that, they weren't the King's problem anymore.

  • @charlescrowell3346
    @charlescrowell3346 3 роки тому +12

    I have no enemies, only the enemies of France. Richelieu

    • @jonathanwilliams1065
      @jonathanwilliams1065 3 роки тому +2

      And anybody who wanted to read the Bible in French

    • @paulbrule5897
      @paulbrule5897 3 місяці тому +3

      ​@jonathanwilliams1065 from what I know of Richelieu I don't think he'd give a rat's ass about ppl reading the bible in French. He was more concerned with the ties that French protestants often had with rival nations such as England.

  • @rodanzig
    @rodanzig 3 роки тому +1

    I watched that episode on Curiosity Stream , it was good .

  • @deata5513
    @deata5513 2 роки тому +2

    I live in La Rochelle in France, and i have to say this is for sure the city of my life.

    • @RT-lp6kk
      @RT-lp6kk 2 роки тому

      I love LR. My ancestors are from this beautiful place

  • @andreascovano7742
    @andreascovano7742 3 роки тому +12

    4:30 well not too devout, since he joined the protestants in the 30 years war. He seemed far more a follower of Politique

    • @longyearbyen9356
      @longyearbyen9356 3 роки тому +2

      He was above all one of the most loyal and zealous servant of the crown and of France in its history.

    • @Xerxes2005
      @Xerxes2005 3 роки тому +5

      Let's be honest: all these kings were fighting among themselves for centuries when they were all catholics. Independant protestant german princes ruling over micro states were less of a threat to France than a catholic Habsburg emperor whose family also ruled over Spain...

  • @midshipman8654
    @midshipman8654 3 роки тому

    Thanks for this episode! I love the detail a d everything!

  • @nothingtoseeheremovealong598
    @nothingtoseeheremovealong598 3 роки тому +7

    Dude was literally named of Rohan

  • @ComradeArthur
    @ComradeArthur 3 роки тому +1

    20:40
    they needed those "candlesticks" to block the fireships!

  • @kairosquerencia4011
    @kairosquerencia4011 3 роки тому +8

    Guys, this is really well put together! People forget how hard Protestants in Europe fought to preserve their faith and worship as the chose. Inserts from Curiosity Stream were great.

    • @Quincy_Morris
      @Quincy_Morris 3 роки тому

      In the end it was impossible. And we had to flee to America as the last bastion of liberty.

    • @bmc7434
      @bmc7434 3 роки тому +4

      Huge debate if Calvinist are Christians, especially in their conflicts In NI, South Africa, Rhodesia, Confederate States of America. A lot of Calvinist are very intolerant of different cultures, religions, races since they view themselves as Special by God.

    • @Kitiwake
      @Kitiwake 9 місяців тому +1

      Yes.. The hugenouts hanged 19 priests in Belgium a month before they get theirs on the following saint bartholemows day for that.

    • @Kitiwake
      @Kitiwake 9 місяців тому +1

      ​@@Quincy_Morris unless you were black.or an Indian, a Catholic or a Jew.

    • @paulbrule5897
      @paulbrule5897 3 місяці тому +1

      A lot of protestants were also agitators and in Catholic countries were colluding with foreign powers. While I am not saying that the Catholics had no flaws, it is very far from a black and white situation

  • @dorianallard2240
    @dorianallard2240 2 роки тому +1

    I live at La Rochelle since I'm born and this video is extremely interesting even for I who knows some of the history

  • @nunyabusiness4095
    @nunyabusiness4095 3 роки тому

    That was a great video. Thanks.

  • @HistoryOfRevolutions
    @HistoryOfRevolutions 3 роки тому +24

    Voltaire once wrote:
    "In general, the art of government consists in taking as much money as possible from one party of the citizens to give to the other"

    • @gabrielvanhauten4169
      @gabrielvanhauten4169 3 роки тому +11

      how is that connected to this video?

    • @Raadpensionaris
      @Raadpensionaris 3 роки тому +9

      Government bad
      -Sun Tzu, The Art of War

    • @michimatsch5862
      @michimatsch5862 3 роки тому +1

      @@gabrielvanhauten4169 I am assuming because the French army was well paid as were the workers giving the king ample time to besiege.

  • @silentone11111111
    @silentone11111111 3 роки тому

    Good vid. I’ll have to start watching your channel 👍

  • @tpower1912
    @tpower1912 Рік тому +2

    It should be noted the failure of the Duke of Buckingham and the suffering of the Huguenots angered people in England so much it led to attempts from parliament to impeach him and the King dissolving parliament twice to prevent it. The Duke was soon assassinated.
    The failure and unpopularity of the King during this era combined with fears surrounding the reprehension in France contributed directly to the English Civil War the next decade.

  • @701duran
    @701duran 3 роки тому

    Great video as always cheers!

  • @scaredchalk
    @scaredchalk 3 роки тому

    Appreciate the ads having to do with the video

  • @accaciagame1706
    @accaciagame1706 3 роки тому +1

    The Romans became the French. A leaf out of the Roman book of siege. You earnef my subscription not by begging for it but by quality content.

    • @smal750
      @smal750 3 місяці тому

      The gauls

  • @Astromancerguy
    @Astromancerguy 3 роки тому +4

    Rohan should have mustered the Rohirrim in the Hornburg before attacking.

  • @MrKamshamnida
    @MrKamshamnida 2 роки тому

    Very good video! Would be great to have one about the siege of Montauban.

  • @petermgruhn
    @petermgruhn 2 роки тому

    Two of my favourite paintings.

  • @magimon91834
    @magimon91834 3 роки тому

    Fun that this came out on the same day that pike and shot released their french hugonot war documentary

  • @Arbelot
    @Arbelot 3 місяці тому +1

    Funny how some comments here are accusing SandRhoman of "Protestant propaganda" or "anti-Catholic bias" yet these same people would praise him for making a video about the Battle of Nördlingen and others and rub it onto other people's faces. What a bunch of hypocrites.
    P.S. Seeing Cardinal Richelieu in battle armor is a badass sight to behold.

  • @Ngoroso
    @Ngoroso 2 роки тому

    This is so amazing!