Battle of Arsuf, 1191 ⚔️ How did the Crusaders stop Saladin's Muslim Army? ⚔️ Third Crusade (Part 2)

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  • @HistoryMarche
    @HistoryMarche  Рік тому +78

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    • @danielsantiagourtado3430
      @danielsantiagourtado3430 Рік тому +6

      Loved the first video! Richard the Lionheart is a legend! Love your content 🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤

    • @EA-hs9xp
      @EA-hs9xp Рік тому +2

      how come you didnt state the casualties for both sides ?

    • @Flaknoshorts
      @Flaknoshorts Рік тому +2

      Hannibal ?

    • @brokenbridge6316
      @brokenbridge6316 Рік тому +1

      Great video

    • @rubz1390
      @rubz1390 Рік тому +5

      @@EA-hs9xp 22:48 pay attention next time

  • @0xa11
    @0xa11 Рік тому +579

    No one depicts battles as nicely as HistoryMarche. Kudos!

    • @rg20322
      @rg20322 Рік тому +5

      I agree!!

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      @tanjiro2507 Рік тому +5

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    • @raidang
      @raidang Рік тому +8

      Kings and Generals

    • @WIIGGYX
      @WIIGGYX Рік тому +2

      I think the operation room gets close

    • @nikitaostrovsky8416
      @nikitaostrovsky8416 Рік тому +15

      Kings and Generals now is more about the broader situation than the particulars of a battle. The Operation Room has great details, though the voiceover is unexciting.

  • @godfreyofibelin301
    @godfreyofibelin301 Рік тому +505

    It’s hard to imagine how the hospitallers must have felt after dealing with the nonstop assaults for that long, and finally after their battle cry of Saint George and charge, seeing the entire Christian column follow suit and win the day. That’s a fireside tale for the ages I think!

    • @SweetBrazyN
      @SweetBrazyN Рік тому +20

      ✝️♥️💯

    • @MrMustang13
      @MrMustang13 Рік тому +18

      ✝️✝️✝️

    • @CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC707
      @CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC707 Рік тому +23

      It's not 1st time the French knights caused a defect of their own army by not following orders!!! LOL They got luck this time!

    • @godfreyofibelin301
      @godfreyofibelin301 Рік тому +25

      @@CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC707 Indeed! I think having the army overall under Richard's sole leadership played a crucial role in the victories of the 3rd crusade in its entirety. How many times have we seen throughout history a massively overpowered latin christian army get completely slapped because of pompus proud french nobles bickering over battle strats or "why their knights deserve to charge first"

    • @bradclifton5248
      @bradclifton5248 Рік тому +2

      Ah but, that may well have been the failing. Perhaps a better times charge could have ended Saladin then and there. It may have been a won but, one battle is not a war.

  • @coreymoyers
    @coreymoyers 10 місяців тому +6

    It is funny how people accept this as fact without question yet demand verifiable proof that Jesus both existed and rose from the grave.
    11 of the 12 apostles were martyred, defending the truth about Jesus. Being skinned alive, torn apart in a rack, or crucified upside down was not enough for one of them to renounce the truth about Jesus.
    Can we say the same for first-hand testimony regarding Cesar, who walked the Earth before Jesus’ resurrection?

  • @Beyonder1987
    @Beyonder1987 9 місяців тому +6

    Saladin ultimately won. Richard offered one of his own young prettiest blonde sister to Saladin to broker a peace. Saladin rejected his sister but accepted peace in exchanges Richard would never be allowed to enter Jerusalem

  • @resileaf9501
    @resileaf9501 Рік тому +33

    "Templar commander Robert de Sable"
    Oh yeah, those characters were actual real people, not just Assassin's Creed inventions.

  • @Vntihero
    @Vntihero Рік тому +616

    These two are constantly compared, but in reality Richard crushed Saladin every time they fought….

    • @sultanmomenofzenata177
      @sultanmomenofzenata177 Рік тому +145

      Saladin won the war and thats what matters in ruling , justice and tolerance Saladin is far far ahead no comparison at all

    • @Vntihero
      @Vntihero Рік тому +277

      @@sultanmomenofzenata177 No, Richard had to leave because his little brother and the king of France Phillip the 2nd were usurping his throne in England, which controlled half of France too.
      It’s recorded by Saladins own scribes that most Muslims in his army lost a great deal of respect and trust in Kim after he let Richard kill the prisoners in Acre and losing every battle to Richard, in reality Richard towers Saladin and would actually fight while leading his armies personally.
      ✝🦁❤

    • @Vntihero
      @Vntihero Рік тому +1

      @@sultanmomenofzenata177 Saladin also got rolled over by a sickly 16 yr old King Baldwin, and every battle against Richard.
      Saladin crumbled when he faced actual competent leaders of the West.
      Like I said, no comparison, Richard towers over Saladin.

    • @sultanmomenofzenata177
      @sultanmomenofzenata177 Рік тому +53

      @@Vntihero it doesn't matter what Richard had to do or hadn't he still was not able to take Jerusalem in this battle wasn't able to destroy Saladin army which is the goal of a battle , and wow a new lie 🤥 were is your resources for Saladin " losing a huge deal of respect " ?? , Every soldier in his army knew that they were facing the military power of Europe

    • @Vntihero
      @Vntihero Рік тому +1

      @@sultanmomenofzenata177 Abi Bakr even said so himself….. he couldn’t destroy him because Saladin ran away lol….
      ‘’Military power of Europe’’ Saladin lost at Jaffa to less than 1K men of Richards army, and less than 30 Knights!!! Check the sources on this, it comes from your OWN scholars and Saladins own SCRIBE!
      Muslims were terrified of Richard and his under 1K men, even though Saladin outnumbered him by many thousands…. They wouldn’t attack Richard under Saladins orders, seeing this demoralized army, Richard and his 20 mounted Knights charged the Muslim army, then Richards foot soldiers followed.
      Again Saladin was embarrassed, because he and his troops lost many battles before Jaffa . This is all confirmed by SALADINS scribe, you can google it.

  • @christopherg2347
    @christopherg2347 Рік тому +181

    They almost did it again. "Snatching defeat from the jaws of victory" with a early charge.
    I am starting to think that "bringing knights" was comparable to "bringing war elephants".
    Both seem equally likely to either:
    - win the battle in a devastating charge
    - loose the battle by ignoring your orders and doing stuff you do not want

    • @SkopjanecMartin
      @SkopjanecMartin Рік тому +72

      Frenchmen in armor are as reasonable as elephants

    • @sabkabaap1758
      @sabkabaap1758 Рік тому +3

      nah. both the muslim world, Hindu world and Chinese had heavily armoured cavalry with both horse and personal armour. it's just that that armour was more flexible with tons of chainmail and leather and silk

    • @christopherg2347
      @christopherg2347 Рік тому +32

      @@sabkabaap1758 That doesn't reply to anything that was said.

    • @agentopaque3776
      @agentopaque3776 Рік тому +16

      Frenchmen in armour are a double edged sword, either they are effective like shown here or you get a Nicopolis 🤣

    • @lahire4943
      @lahire4943 Рік тому +12

      @@SkopjanecMartin In fact the entire army at Arsuf and Richard himself were French.

  • @davidhughes8357
    @davidhughes8357 Рік тому +289

    Kings and Generals documentaries have been and continue to be my first choice. Spent many hours watching new ones and then rewatching all my favorites from the past. Ancient and medieval military history is my life now. I will be 73 this month and I have been at it since 1956. Your channel has been a godsend for me. I know I have expressed this before but I just can't thank all of you enough. You have made my years truly GOLDEN!!

    • @wdynpn
      @wdynpn Рік тому +2

      Did you fight in world war 2?

    • @girl_twink
      @girl_twink Рік тому +30

      @@wdynpn ww2 ended 77 years ago, so he was born afterwards

    • @wdynpn
      @wdynpn Рік тому +6

      @@girl_twink thanks

    • @silverchairsg
      @silverchairsg Рік тому +37

      This is HistoryMarche, not Kings & Generals btw.

    • @davidhughes8357
      @davidhughes8357 Рік тому +6

      Sorry. I guess we aren't all perfect like some. LOL

  • @FeroxSeneca-nc5xv
    @FeroxSeneca-nc5xv Рік тому +95

    This battle always makes me think that Richard held his men back because he understood how the Anglo-Saxons lost England to his ancestors at Hastings.
    In that battle the Anglo-Saxons were under attack by Norman skirmishes and missile attacks. Some of them charged the Normans, who retreated, then regrouped and slaughtered them, eventually leading the Normans to win the battle and the war.

    • @saguntum-iberian-greekkons7014
      @saguntum-iberian-greekkons7014 Рік тому +12

      I think he was also aware of the horse archery “warfare” , that these archers were just good for showering endless arrow rain, that they would never engage as a melee unit

    • @jeffreydevon5665
      @jeffreydevon5665 Рік тому +8

      Looking at the tapestry of Hastings I can't help but wonder what a difference stirrups made in the battle for there are none on the
      English side ? I don't believe that is by chance !

    • @TheTyrgiss
      @TheTyrgiss 10 місяців тому +3

      Hum.... are you sure that the Saxons were the ancestors of Richard? Richard was a Plantagenet, so french by both his father and mother (Anjou and Aquitaine). I think that he visited England maybe 1 time in his entire life. Not even sure...

    • @FeroxSeneca-nc5xv
      @FeroxSeneca-nc5xv 10 місяців тому +4

      @@TheTyrgiss No. I mean that the great-great-grandfather of Richard the Lionheart was William the Conqueror, the Norman duke who defeated the Anglo-Saxons at Hastings. William won that battle partially due to a disorganised charge by a portion of the English army, which may have occurred because the English army was frustrated by the harassing attacks of the Normans. Because Richard understood how his ancestor had conquered England he was cautious not to make the same mistake that the Anglo-Saxons had.

    • @wulfheort8021
      @wulfheort8021 10 місяців тому

      Norman skirmishes? That was full on infantry fighting.

  • @maidenheaven5014
    @maidenheaven5014 Рік тому +122

    i never knew how incredibly intelligent richard the lionheart was. So far I have only heard of Salahuddin's greatness. but after learning about this battle, they were indeed two key historical figures in the way of the crusade

    • @symonmigneault9760
      @symonmigneault9760 10 місяців тому +3

      He wasnt so intelligent he abandoned his country for that war...i understand that was also about spain invasion by the muslims but wasnt England war but Rome war

    • @Striker-jg9kv
      @Striker-jg9kv 9 місяців тому +5

      ​@@symonmigneault9760 sounds like Muslims born after rapey jihad of Salahuddin are still salty when they hear the name Richard the Lionheart 😂😂😂

    • @richardpaschal2218
      @richardpaschal2218 8 місяців тому +13

      ​@@symonmigneault9760Richard ruled not only in Great Britain but one half on modern day France.
      He was an expert at picking excellent ministers to rule England and constantly sent hand written instructions to them. Really studying history with high standards would help you.

    • @danielb7253
      @danielb7253 6 місяців тому

      I visited a castle in Duernstein, Austria near Kremsfeld vineyard. Supposedly he was jailed there on the way back from the crusades. all I know and heard. the castle is half in ruins.

    • @richardpaschal2218
      @richardpaschal2218 6 місяців тому +1

      @@danielb7253 Yes. It was a castle of Leopold of Austria. Richard was kept prisoner there. Leopold then sold Richard to the German Emperor. The castle has great views of the river and lower lands!

  • @manuelc5592
    @manuelc5592 Рік тому +94

    Watching this on September 7th feels incredible! These events took place exactly 832 years ago this very day :o
    I assume this was intended, and well done!
    Whenever I feel stressed I love to watch HistoryMarche. Yout voice is so soothing, and in comparison of what the soldiers of those events went through, I feel lucky to be stressed by such "unimportant" things. Plus I learn interesting stuff.

    • @johnking6252
      @johnking6252 Рік тому

      832 years? A drop in the bucket, but a long time from here. 👍

  • @labouraredangerous
    @labouraredangerous Рік тому +19

    We need a new crusade in our own countries

    • @fizzbrew
      @fizzbrew 3 місяці тому

      Muslims got tired of invading by force. Now they just claim oppression and we let them walk right in. Only a matter of time.

  • @danielsantiagourtado3430
    @danielsantiagourtado3430 Рік тому +74

    Love your content man! Specially when it comes to english kings! Consider covering the wars of the roses! or please do a video of Abd Al-Rahman conquest of Iberia!

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  Рік тому +35

      War of the Roses I can't promise yet, but Al-Rahman for sure!

    • @danielsantiagourtado3430
      @danielsantiagourtado3430 Рік тому +9

      @@HistoryMarche Thanks! The man Made the beggining of the Golden age of islam on Iberia basically from nothing!

    • @bootybanditforrest2396
      @bootybanditforrest2396 Рік тому +2

      @@HistoryMarchecan you do war of the diadochi

    • @Jean_Jacques148
      @Jean_Jacques148 Рік тому +2

      @@HistoryMarcheCan you do the battle of Adwa is very well documented and I think you’d do it justice.

  • @sockymonkie
    @sockymonkie Рік тому +70

    I love the videos! Richard the Lionheart and Saladin are truly legendary! Do you think you will ever do a series on the Roman Emperor Basil II? I want to see the great Battle of Kleidion in this style.

    • @danieldesalles3138
      @danieldesalles3138 Рік тому +5

      If I'm not mistaken they already have started a series with basil

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  Рік тому +35

      Yes, Basil II series is ongoing. I released 2 parts and will release 4 more parts soon.

    • @sockymonkie
      @sockymonkie Рік тому +1

      @@HistoryMarche Nice!

    • @AnasZahr
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      @@HistoryMarcheCould you make one with Yazid I

    • @danieldesalles3138
      @danieldesalles3138 Рік тому

      ​@@AnasZahrI believe he has already aswell, wow, this guys on a role

  • @brokenbridge6316
    @brokenbridge6316 Рік тому +41

    It was no small feat that Richard the Lionhearted kept the knights from charging recklessly which they were notorious for in this time period.

  • @rakibislam9071
    @rakibislam9071 Рік тому +20

    The crusaders had heavy cavalry and advanced weapons and armour. This is why they could change the result will this small number.

    • @CodyseusRex
      @CodyseusRex Рік тому +8

      Also superior training

    • @rakibislam9071
      @rakibislam9071 Рік тому +4

      @@CodyseusRex i will say Arabs were superior warriors but not in formation management. The crusaders were well organised.

    • @cbbees1468
      @cbbees1468 Рік тому +12

      ​@@rakibislam9071They were only superior in the Aloha Snackbar chant and committing war crimes.

    • @malakatan3235
      @malakatan3235 Рік тому +1

      They always coward 😅

    • @bellatorixrex
      @bellatorixrex 10 місяців тому +5

      The Cruaaders had the Trinitarian GOD On their side.
      This is why they won even though outnumbered and in hostage territory.

  • @vitorpereira9515
    @vitorpereira9515 Рік тому +25

    The premature death of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick Barbarossa was nothing short of a tragedy. If Barbarossa had lived, what Turkish arrow, what Arab spear and what eastern riches would have resisted the force of 100,000 crusaders led by Richard Lionheart and Frederick Barbarossa?

    • @CIABACKWARDYAKUZA
      @CIABACKWARDYAKUZA Рік тому +3

      PUHAHA YOU NEVER FORGET GUERİLLA TACTİCS MİDDLE EAST NOT EUROPE TURKİSH ARROW KİLLED MANY CRUSADERS.

    • @thestrangerofmountains
      @thestrangerofmountains Рік тому

      Alhamdulillah 😂

    • @asmrnaturecat984
      @asmrnaturecat984 Рік тому

      Maybe he should learn how to swim

    • @Ragnarok__
      @Ragnarok__ Рік тому +7

      Barbarossa didn't have 100k, but together they would surely retake jerusalem and then egypt to secure it.

    • @CIABACKWARDYAKUZA
      @CIABACKWARDYAKUZA Рік тому

      @@zyncwargaming179 yeah middle eastern tactic kill many christain european or romans you learn.

  • @jagapapalo3240
    @jagapapalo3240 11 місяців тому +25

    Crusaders were extremely brave and they defeated evil Islam. They were sent by God

    • @guilherme832
      @guilherme832 6 місяців тому +2

      "evil Islam" but yeah, I bet they were brave af

    • @hammadliaqat6791
      @hammadliaqat6791 6 місяців тому +3

      Crusaders were extremely coward among all the nations,that's why they were always defeated by our men sulahuddin

    • @arthurmorgan5521
      @arthurmorgan5521 5 місяців тому +8

      @@hammadliaqat6791i wouldnt call anyone who lived during this time period ik ur ass aint ridin into combat on horse back

    • @kiyohjaman1054
      @kiyohjaman1054 3 місяці тому

      I doubt Islam was evil
      The real guys who killed with no mercy were Christians and I'm a Christian so it's not like I'm hating on them
      They refused surrender appeal by muslims asking to spare their lifes

    • @visibletexts
      @visibletexts 3 місяці тому

      @@hammadliaqat6791did you watch the video lol

  • @SaudiGangStar
    @SaudiGangStar Рік тому +25

    All love and appreciation for what you are providing.. Thank you man ❤

  • @papazataklaattiranimam
    @papazataklaattiranimam Рік тому +12

    Saladin was a relatively mediocre general losing numerous battles such as Acre, Arsuf, Belvoir, Tyre, Kerak out of which the defeats at Jaffa & Montgisard are particularly embarassing ones

    • @gay__killer9614
      @gay__killer9614 Рік тому +2

      Yeah but his greatest feat was his management of the sultanate he toppled the Fatimids and united the various Muslim states at his time and secured the road to pilgrimage

    • @Buurba_Jolof
      @Buurba_Jolof Рік тому +2

      "Saladin was a relatively mediocre general" Go back read history little Man

    • @terro3842
      @terro3842 Рік тому +4

      @@Buurba_Jolof He is right, you know and correct assessment doesn't make him a little man. Saladin was akin to Pompey the Great, he was a shrewd politician, a master of logistics, merely a decent strategist, but really a mediocre commander in the field. Contemporaries said of Pompey he managed to win in the field because he simply managed to manipulate forces during his campaigns in such way to meet enemy always with overwhelming numbers.
      Saladin lost the siege of Acre, the battle of Arsuf and the battle of Jaffa to Richard personally and his Kurdish court historian has written that Saladin after Jaffa was terrified of Richard and genuinely thought prolonged conflict would lead to the loss of Jerusalem. Anyway Saladin, as another person has written is remembered for toppling the Fatimids and if he hasn't been there, at the time Crusaders would be free to claim all land until Egypt and Arabian peninsula so he's rightly remembered as the shield of muslimhood.

  • @wedgeantillies66
    @wedgeantillies66 Рік тому +78

    So in the first clash of the military titans that are Richard the lionheart and Saladin, its 1-0 to Richard. Mainly due to Richard instituting a strict disciplined defensive strategy to draw the enemy close, negating their hit and run tactics, while his defensive line worn them down, before unleashing a decisive charge, even if it when off early due to the hospitalers being unable to hold on any longer and richard launching rest of the knights to ensure that they were supported and not cut off.

    • @malekiththeeternityking5433
      @malekiththeeternityking5433 Рік тому +16

      Richard was undefeated against Saladin, which lead to favorable terms for the Crusaders which no one expected after their defeat of Jerusalem

    • @wedgeantillies66
      @wedgeantillies66 Рік тому +5

      @@malekiththeeternityking5433 Indeed and dealing with Richard as military threat and enemy was so exhausting and tiring for Saladin, he died lest than year after the signing of the treaty of jaffa in 1193.

    • @aburoach9268
      @aburoach9268 Рік тому +2

      Not really "negating" their hit and run tactics, Because Saladin's horse archers were killing a lot of Richards horses to a point where one of Richards men even grew worried that they wouldn't be able to charge because of most horses getting killed, On top of that, the only reason the knights were able to catch Saladins troops in a charge was because the latter had dismounted too close to the crusader lines into closely packed formations and grown comfortable / If Saladins skirmishers had remained cautious and ready, this could've turned into a feigned retreat with devastating losses for the Crusaders
      this battle was a close call and could've gone very wrong for Richard

    • @wedgeantillies66
      @wedgeantillies66 Рік тому +4

      @@aburoach9268 Being forced to dismount and having to get in close to fire at your enemies, due to the iron discipline, deadly crossbow fire and shield wall of the enemy and unable to pull off usual tactics, no matter how many horses you kill. Is indeed negating the Muslim's hit and run tactics as Richard's army was schooled against falling for it and Saladin knew it and why his heavy cavalry were close up behind his dismounted archers, ready to exploit a gap in shield war. Meant that when Richard launched all out charge, entire Muslim army was in range to get smash up and rocked back by the mail fist of a heavy cavalry to rout them decisively.

    • @aburoach9268
      @aburoach9268 Рік тому +1

      @@wedgeantillies66 "forced to dismount" They were not forced, they just got comfortable and settled for more accurate close shots, but they didn't need to, the long range arrow volleys were killing many of the knights horses and no, that's not negating their effect, that's serious damage because if all or most Horses get killed, then the ultimate weapon of the Crusaders get taken out, their heavy cavalry (because they have no horses to charge) and without offensive capabilties or the ability to counter charge, Saladins elite mameluke cavalry can take their sweet time charging Richards army from multiple sides while weakening them with arrows and slowly curshing that army with each charge
      As for those crossbowmen, they were only effective against the earlier skirmishes where Saladins horse archers tried to get close in smaller numbers, But on the final attack against the Crusader rear, the crossbowmen simply got overwhelmed
      1 crossbow men can't hold off 5 horse archers especially with his slow rate of shot, he'll simply get pinned down by arrows and wounded without being able to effectively return fire / That's what happened when Saladins concentrated all his effort on Richards rear guard
      But Not being ready to pull a feigned retreat is what cost Saladins this potential victory / His skirmishers simply got too comfotable and dismounted to close while in a closely packed formation
      That way they cannot flee quickly and it was unnecessary because they were indeed inflicting serious damage

  • @SolidAvenger1290
    @SolidAvenger1290 Рік тому +10

    "There the king, the fierce, the extraordinary king, cut down the Turks in every direction, and none could escape the force of his arm, for wherever he turned, brandishing his sword, he carved a wide path for himself: and as he advanced and gave repeated strokes with his sword, cutting them down like a reaper with his sickle, the rest, warned by the sight of the dying, gave him more ample space, for the corpses of the dead Turks which lay on the face of the earth extended over half a mile.
    - Itinerarium Regis Ricardi by Richard de Templo
    "Dear Lord, I pray Thee to suffer me not to see Thy Holy City, since I cannot deliver it from the hands of Thine enemies.
    -- Richard the Lionheart's prayer in 1191 when he saw Jerusalem after Arsuf

  • @ARTART-d2d
    @ARTART-d2d Рік тому +33

    HistoryMarche is doing a splendid job! Their videos are an invaluable source of historical knowledge, and I want to sincerely thank them for their tireless efforts. Their passion for history shines through in every video, making learning about history not only informative but also engaging and entertaining. Thank you to the entire HistoryMarche team for everything you do to educate and inspire history enthusiasts worldwide! Your dedication is truly commendable.

  • @brainflash1
    @brainflash1 Рік тому +7

    Richard the First, of the Third Crusade. That only leaves room for you IN SECOND PLACE!

  • @michaelsinger4638
    @michaelsinger4638 Рік тому +12

    The Lionheart vs. Saladin. Truly epic clash.

  • @colinmerritt7645
    @colinmerritt7645 Рік тому +5

    Guy: What a nice orchard!
    * sounds of battle echo behind them*
    Templars: Uhm...should we do something?
    Guy: Yeah, pick all the fruit. Let's eat!

  • @mohammedsaysrashid3587
    @mohammedsaysrashid3587 Рік тому +12

    Another informative and wonderful historical coverage episode about 3rd Crusades at 1191 AD...this thrilled and full of accurate details excited me... allot thanks ( History Marche) channel for sharing...(History Marche ) Channel always introduces wonderful historical coverage videos

  • @lelleS6
    @lelleS6 Рік тому +2

    Where are the Crusaders when se need them?

  • @adrian-vasilebud4444
    @adrian-vasilebud4444 Рік тому +10

    Great video like always, but unfortunately was not mentioned at beginning, why King Richard had to order the execution of the hostages from Acre, the Sultan Salah ah Din had delayed deliberately to pay the ransom, in order to delay King Richard's start of campaign, also the Sultan executed his Christian hostages as answer.

    • @PiotrDzialak
      @PiotrDzialak 11 місяців тому +1

      Didn't have to, but chose to.

  • @mikes9017
    @mikes9017 Рік тому +5

    Not sure intact would be the right word. 25k -7k is 18k.HOWEVER the Ayubid army could easily replace those losses by next campaigning season. Their manpower supply bases were close by. While the Crusaders were not.

    • @stc3145
      @stc3145 Рік тому +5

      Shows how impressive this crusade was opperating so far from home

  • @riderofthemark6661
    @riderofthemark6661 Рік тому +13

    Amazing! This period of history is so entertaining, can’t wait for the next episode!

    • @kdi34
      @kdi34 Рік тому

      Maybe because it's your only victory on horseback

  • @napoleonibonaparte7198
    @napoleonibonaparte7198 Рік тому +6

    Premature French charges are surely a uniquely mediaeval French thing.

    • @thibaultsardet7399
      @thibaultsardet7399 Рік тому

      The Crusader knights were all French or at least French-speaking from Anjou, Normandy, Poitou and England in Richard's army, and Francilians, Picards, Burgundians or Flemings in the Capetian Army.

    • @ADZ01982
      @ADZ01982 Рік тому

      ​@@thibaultsardet7399Germanic peoples played a large part of the Crusaders mainly the 3 and 4th crusades

    • @thibaultsardet7399
      @thibaultsardet7399 Рік тому +1

      @@ADZ01982 I didn't say they weren't, just the Bulk of the Crusaders since the First Crusade was from Duchies and Counties in the Kingdom of the Franks.

  • @brokenbridge6316
    @brokenbridge6316 Рік тому +5

    Little Known Fact: The Crusaders had a corps of people whose job it was just to do laundry for all the soldiers and camp followers. Which in turn helped keep diseases down.

  • @ThomasBarth-gr1sz
    @ThomasBarth-gr1sz Рік тому +5

    This was really bad leadership by Saladin. It should have been just a harassment attack on the Crusader army. At some point he should have called his troops back. They were a mostly-infantry army, stretched on a plain and disorganized, while the Crusader heavy cavalry was just waiting to attack. What else did Saladin think was going to happen? This was a poorly-coordinated skirmished that ended-up resulting in a lot of unnecessary losses for him.

    • @asmrnaturecat984
      @asmrnaturecat984 Рік тому +3

      Simple, their infantry just didn't have the same resolve as the knights..
      The knights are better fighters and the Muslim historian record this as well

    • @chrisdaniels3929
      @chrisdaniels3929 Рік тому

      Isn't it obvious they wanted tempestuous soldiers to break formation and destroy them piecemeal with mounted archers.

  • @andrewslonkosky1484
    @andrewslonkosky1484 Рік тому +8

    Your videos are above and beyond. As someone who loves history AND played the hell out of Age of Empires (lol) I am obsessed with everything you post. Thank you for these!

  • @itprocmj
    @itprocmj 10 місяців тому +2

    Hail Richard the Lionheart!

  • @jonpato
    @jonpato 5 місяців тому +2

    Funny how it takes more than 20 to 1 for Muslims to even have a chance back then, and today they're 1,5 billion and getting rekt by 8 million Jews. How many L's do they have to take before realising that Allah guy may be fictional?

  • @daggyag9613
    @daggyag9613 Рік тому +5

    Imagine a king who fights his own battles. Wouldn't that be a sight? - Archilles (Troy)

    • @twostickzach1739
      @twostickzach1739 10 місяців тому

      It was the way of the world prior to Napoleon. People like to look down their nose at the ancients, but they whoop us in things like subsidiary, class cooperation, and working class rights.

    • @FallNorth
      @FallNorth 10 місяців тому

      Ironically Churchill (~kind of "the British King" during WW2) wanted to go to the beaches on D-Day and apparently it was the actual King who persuaded him not to! He was never a man afraid of being near gunfire.

    • @mikenewell9217
      @mikenewell9217 10 місяців тому +1

      Can you imagine Joe out front? No

  • @krampus9983
    @krampus9983 Рік тому +10

    Always the French knights trying to give away victory with a charge lol great video!

    • @thibaultsardet7399
      @thibaultsardet7399 Рік тому +6

      In any case, apart some Anglo-Saxons foot soldiers in Richard's army, the crusader forces were mainly Frankish, or Old French speakers. They just didn't all have the same feudal allegiance, or regional feeling.

    • @lahire4943
      @lahire4943 Рік тому +7

      Crusader army at Arsuf:
      Hospitallers (French), Templars (French), Normans (French), Poitevins (French), Angevins (French), Aquitains (French) and French from the crown of France
      Commanders: Richard Coeur de Lion, Garnier de Nablus, Guy de Lusignan, Hugues de Bourgogne, Robert de Sablé, Jacques d'Avesnes, Henri de Champagne. All French.
      Do you feel clever after writing your comment?
      Moreover, the rearguard was under considerable pressure from the Muslims and held firm for hours. Had they not charged, they may have been defeated, we will never know. What we do know is that the charge was considerably successful and smashed Saladin's army.

    • @Yellow-kp9gs
      @Yellow-kp9gs Рік тому +3

      @@thibaultsardet7399 The Anglo Saxons and Normans had larger intermarried at this point so most of the “English” Calvary would also have been English.

    • @Yellow-kp9gs
      @Yellow-kp9gs Рік тому +1

      @@lahire4943 Normans and Aquitains didn’t see themselves as french and Richard was king of England.
      Also why are you so angry he made a joke comment.

    • @lahire4943
      @lahire4943 Рік тому +1

      @@Yellow-kp9gs
      The Normans were people from Normandy, a land ruled by Richard the Lion Heart. There were no Anglo-Saxons in Normandy.

  • @theshiningones349
    @theshiningones349 Рік тому +5

    Indeed, King Richard was a Legend.

  • @NACISTGEO
    @NACISTGEO 11 місяців тому +2

    Good Christian,good King,good soldier...

  • @mayorhammondsmustache9551
    @mayorhammondsmustache9551 Рік тому +2

    Guy doing what he does best. Nothing.

  • @redindianaztec6768
    @redindianaztec6768 9 місяців тому +2

    Thank You Jesus for the Crusaders and Richard the Lion heart, who led these Christian brave hearts

  • @starbreeze7249
    @starbreeze7249 Рік тому +5

    Gotta admit, these guys really fought their arsuf

  • @YoreHistory
    @YoreHistory Рік тому +5

    Fantastic video! Glad I caught a premier for once being on holidays lol. Cheers!

  • @capt.fancypants
    @capt.fancypants Рік тому +3

    Saladin was to over confident and underestimated the ferocity and skill of Richard's Army...

  • @billybob5337
    @billybob5337 8 місяців тому +9

    Its important to note that these 2 armies, while opposed and fighting for their respective ideologies, had deep respect for each other. Richard and Saladin even continued to send each other gifts even after their fighting had ended and Richard headed back toward England. Richard was also grieved upon hearing of Saladin's death.

  • @GeorgE-yo5yc
    @GeorgE-yo5yc Рік тому +2

    Would be interesting to know in detail how the archers on the opposite sides fared against each other. Whose arrows penetrated the armour better? Who had more accuracy? Who inflicted more casualties? I assume that the crusaders being stationary and in defensive positions with shields were somewhat better off than the muslim riders galloping up and down.

  • @johnjohnson272
    @johnjohnson272 Рік тому +37

    Saladin is undoubtedly an amazing commander and deserves respect - the internet community goes over the top though, even seen him described as an “undefeated commander” which is just not true. Two major battles against Richard and the crusaders won both.
    That being said his intelligence mercy and grace really were remarkable for the time period.

    • @sartajparveen2001
      @sartajparveen2001 Рік тому +12

      Saladin was a great general but we don't remember him for his campaign but rather leadership. His action to prevent massacre after the siege of Jerusalem delayed further crusades and helped him stabilise his empire. And gave his such a respectable status.
      That mercy is even great for today's standards The American invasion of Iraq resulted in the death of over 2 million civilians even today we can see innocents being killed in Russia - Ukraine war.

    • @vch309
      @vch309 Рік тому

      ​@@sartajparveen2001joke?

    • @cbbees1468
      @cbbees1468 Рік тому +8

      ​@@sartajparveen2001It's hilarious how Israel defeats your type even when severely outnumbered. 🇮🇱

    • @sartajparveen2001
      @sartajparveen2001 Рік тому +15

      @@cbbees1468 Bro just woke up today
      And said he wants to be a cancer

    • @cbbees1468
      @cbbees1468 Рік тому +1

      @@sartajparveen2001 Aww, poor baby, did Israel offend you? Lol hilarious how the Star of David caused you to cry like a little girl.

  • @feelingnether158
    @feelingnether158 7 місяців тому +2

    Lets be honest, Richard got carried by these op Holy knights like these guys are basically invincible when in close combat. They should have been nerfed.

    • @themindset-yj3hp
      @themindset-yj3hp 5 місяців тому

      In all of his battles he was a op holy knight he fought at the front often times leading his knights at the head
      There are some poems wrote of him saying he cut men in 2 riding them down to and fro

  • @stefanvella9807
    @stefanvella9807 Рік тому +40

    King Richard the Lionheart was like no other, at arsuf alone, among the thousands of dead saracens they found like 32 emirs. Richard always fought and cut down enemies at the very thick of his battles/sieges. The saracens came to a point that they would panic and retreat at the very sight of Richard's standard approaching.

    • @PakistaniPunjabi
      @PakistaniPunjabi Рік тому

      He was actually russian spy

    • @cumar9875
      @cumar9875 11 місяців тому

      The crusaders were ended forever soon after

    • @stefanvella9807
      @stefanvella9807 11 місяців тому +8

      ​@@cumar9875 not quite. the crusades weren't just fought in the holyland they ended with the victory over the ottomans at by the knights of st john, spanish, italians and Maltese militia at the great siege of Malta 1565 aka the final battle of the crusades and the astonishing end of the reconquista with the fall of Granada 1492 in Spain.

    • @cumar9875
      @cumar9875 11 місяців тому

      @@stefanvella9807 I meant they were ended from the Muslim world looser

    • @seanhiatt6736
      @seanhiatt6736 11 місяців тому +5

      ​@@cumar9875one could argue the Crusades are still going on in the form of culture clash between the West and Muslim world.

  • @markevans3721
    @markevans3721 10 місяців тому +1

    Just a reminder that battles are won with, patience and extreme balls and intelligence!

  • @Predator20357
    @Predator20357 Рік тому +5

    Ah yes, the Third Crusade, the most based Crusade of them all, I sure do hope that the 4th Crusade won’t cause any massive fuck ups and create a massive rift with the Byzantines

    • @musthaf9
      @musthaf9 11 місяців тому +1

      I think the 4th crusade is the most interesting, "plot twist" wise

  • @philippekogler
    @philippekogler Рік тому +2

    THAT would be a good Ridley Scott movie!

  • @Bullet-Tooth-Tony-
    @Bullet-Tooth-Tony- Рік тому +9

    Richard was an absolute genius.

    • @qutuzm7753
      @qutuzm7753 Рік тому

      A genius doesn't lose a war I think he was a great leader to his army.

    • @LuisBrito-ly1ko
      @LuisBrito-ly1ko Рік тому +3

      @@qutuzm7753
      Hannibal lost the Second Punic War, yet he’s still regarded as one of the best military geniuses of history.
      Napoleon also lost the Wars of the 6th and 7th Coalitions, yet still regarded as one of the best military geniuses in history.
      That notion is simply incorrect.

    • @LuisBrito-ly1ko
      @LuisBrito-ly1ko Рік тому +1

      @@qutuzm7753
      Not to mention that it wasn’t even a defeat, but a stalemate.

    • @qutuzm7753
      @qutuzm7753 Рік тому +1

      @LuisBrito-ly1ko Hannible,Napoleon (destroyed) army's, perfect Tactics/plans even when they lost the war you can actually admire what they did genius is truly a word to describe them.
      you can't say this about Richard nothing amazing about what he did even the numbers are so fake from the Muslim Sources yes the Muslim were the larger army around 40k not 25k and Richard's army around 30k troops not 11k.
      King of England Richard sold Scotland and other lands and raised taxes just to master 11k troops. Give me a break.
      Frederick barbarossa's army was around 100k and King of England after selling and raising money he can only master 11k troops, I think because he didn't take Jerusalem and went back without destroying the Muslim army they had to lie about the numbers.
      In the end, he actually didn't do anything major to call him genius. But I was wrong. A genius can lose war, but Richard is not one of them.

    • @doritofeesh
      @doritofeesh Рік тому

      I'm not quite sure that Richard was a genius. He had a sound strategy in sticking to the coastline to prevent Salah al-Din from cutting his lines of communication and proved very capable tactically. Though, history has shown us the strong performance of European mounted knights and men-at-arms, so how much of his ability in battle is him and how much is due to the quality of his troops is questionable.
      He might well be a better tactician than Salah al-Din, but the latter was better at operational manoeuvres and strategy, in my humble opinion. He understood that Richard was a difficult foe to defeat tactically, and post-Arsuf, resorted to largely conducting scorched earth to deny grain and forage to the Crusaders, preventing a push further inland towards Jerusalem. Richard knew that he could not risk marching away from the coast as a result, and his gains were strictly limited there.
      All in all, the Third Crusade might have ended in peace negotiations being drawn, but that sort of stalemate very well favoured Salah al-Din and the Ayyubids, who maintained most of the gains they had acquired prior to Richard's arrival. These are the limitations Richard possessed due to his purely tactical nature. In contrast, with commanders such as Caesar and Hannibal, who were masters of operational warfare (including not just manoeuvres, but logistical aspects) as well as tactics, one sees them waging campaigns even when deep in enemy territory, with their opponents, Vercingetorix and Fabius, utilizing scorched earth and cutting their lines of communication.
      Vercingetorix's case is most similar to Salah al-Din, in fact. Both may have had superior numbers on their sides, but the quality of their army overall was not the equal of their adversary's. Both utilized manoeuvre and scorched earth, preferring to cut the enemy from their lines of communication and weaken them by privation. They had to resort to this way of fighting because of their own respective disadvantages on the tactical level. The difference is that Caesar might have been closer to a genius, while I would say that Richard was just a highly competent commander.

  • @bashkillszombies
    @bashkillszombies 10 місяців тому +1

    Oh god, as soon as I heard the tacky text to speech I knew I stuffed up. These accounts are making tens of thousands of dollars yet won't spend a few bucks on Fiver to hire a narrator - they should be shut down. That's just abject GREED at that point.

  • @Muddybagclean
    @Muddybagclean 11 місяців тому +3

    Jesus Loves You

  • @daurbanwolf5219
    @daurbanwolf5219 10 місяців тому +2

    All these Muslim tears are causing the sea to rise time to move to high ground

  • @Homeschoolsw6
    @Homeschoolsw6 Рік тому +6

    1200 Knights doesn't sound like alot, but x1 European Knight in this period is worth x8 Saracens.

    • @PakistaniPunjabi
      @PakistaniPunjabi Рік тому

      They were medieval tanks they destroy anything in thier way its Easy for them to destroy any bit army like in this video

  • @jameshaliday1929
    @jameshaliday1929 10 місяців тому +2

    King richard a military Genius unpareleled ,in his time

  • @vowxiy
    @vowxiy Рік тому +5

    YES!! I waited for this!!

  • @beltwaaay4006
    @beltwaaay4006 Рік тому +1

    Not liking the use of sporadic ai "art" neither in the videos or thumbnails... But still, It's a superb job you're doing.

  • @spenceralbin344
    @spenceralbin344 Рік тому +4

    Such a well done discription of the battle of Arsuf. The video is so vivid and informational about the terrain and geography of the area of movement and battle.

  • @hemaccabe4292
    @hemaccabe4292 8 місяців тому +1

    Richard brandishes longbow, says, "Say hello to my little friend."

  • @Insane3OB
    @Insane3OB Рік тому +5

    Finished part 1 last night, glad 2 came so soon for me.

    • @Insane3OB
      @Insane3OB Рік тому +1

      @@haraldsigurdsson1232 It does lol

  • @johnnylightning1967
    @johnnylightning1967 Рік тому +1

    Deus Vult.
    Most Virgin Mary , Queen of Heaven , Mother of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ , daughter of God the Father , Spouse of the Holy Ghost “ Ora pro nobis.”

  • @middleearthltd
    @middleearthltd Рік тому +4

    One of the best summaries of this aspect of the Third Crusade.
    Thank You

  • @MattieK09
    @MattieK09 Рік тому +2

    Excellent video! Horrible pronunciation of “Acre”

    • @Cheka__
      @Cheka__ Рік тому +1

      You mean it's not pronounced A-cree?

  • @maddogbasil
    @maddogbasil Рік тому +4

    Rich was a great general who knew how to fight a war
    But he forgot he was fighting a holy war
    He one the battle but lost the war
    He was never able to take Jerusalem

    • @PhoenixPhenom777
      @PhoenixPhenom777 Рік тому +5

      Third crusade was a Crusader victory

    • @CIABACKWARDYAKUZA
      @CIABACKWARDYAKUZA Рік тому

      @@PhoenixPhenom777 3 CRUSADE WAR AND MUSLİM TAKE OVER MASSACRED ALL CRUSADERS.

    • @LuisBrito-ly1ko
      @LuisBrito-ly1ko Рік тому +3

      It’s not that “he wasn’t able”… he prioritized the home front since John and King Philip were plotting against him, so he left after Jaffa.

    • @LuisBrito-ly1ko
      @LuisBrito-ly1ko Рік тому +1

      @@PhoenixPhenom777
      It’s fairer to say that it was a stalemate. The whole Holy Land wasn’t conquered but Saladin couldn’t drive them back either.

    • @asmrnaturecat984
      @asmrnaturecat984 Рік тому +1

      He doing successful enough.. Despite most of the crusaders left the outremer, salahaddin didn't retake their coastal strip of cities and respect the treaties..
      All win...

  • @deserteagle4503
    @deserteagle4503 Рік тому +1

    If world 🌍 have OIC (organization of islamic country)
    than why not
    OCC (organization of cristian country)🌍⚡⚡

  • @goldiegolderman1842
    @goldiegolderman1842 Рік тому +3

    Doesn't anyone else think the arrow volleys are the cutest thing ever?

  • @7rqa
    @7rqa Рік тому +2

    Can you talk about the Battle of Al-Qadisiyah and the victory of Khalid bin Al-Walid over Rustam?

    • @gay__killer9614
      @gay__killer9614 Рік тому

      Kings and generals did cover it also they did the battle of nahawnd

  • @Uzair_Of_Babylon465
    @Uzair_Of_Babylon465 Рік тому +3

    Great video keep it up you're doing amazing things 😁👍💯

  • @dougscott170
    @dougscott170 Рік тому +1

    According to Islamic tradition. Saladin was a coward and resides in hell for repeatedly fleeing battle. Al-Anfal: 15-16

  • @firefoxlani7475
    @firefoxlani7475 Рік тому +3

    Deus Vult !

    • @PakistaniPunjabi
      @PakistaniPunjabi Рік тому

      Repent to Allah who created jesus

    • @theresecoco1887
      @theresecoco1887 11 місяців тому

      @@PakistaniPunjabi Keep your fake god to yourself, cube worshipper

  • @keyboardwarrior9177
    @keyboardwarrior9177 11 місяців тому +1

    Please do a video on Sultan Murad IV's conquest of Baghdad which was a bloody battle

  • @K9SN-gi8qi
    @K9SN-gi8qi Рік тому +3

    Excellent production as always!

  • @icant7073
    @icant7073 11 місяців тому +1

    The thing is Richards army are all heavily armored while their muslim counterpart mostly doesn't even wear any armor, just clothes to keep their mobility fast

  • @clarencecorbeil1061
    @clarencecorbeil1061 Рік тому +3

    Great video, HistoryMarche!
    Although, one precision is that the name of the Grand Master of the Templar Order is pronounced differently. His name is Robert de Sablé (the e has an accent on it), so it should actually pronounced as "Sabley" in english. Besides, great history content! Keep it up!
    Cheers.

    • @PiotrDzialak
      @PiotrDzialak 11 місяців тому

      This is the French name. HistoryMarche's pronounciation was not perfect, but much closer to the French pronounciation than what you propose.

    • @clarencecorbeil1061
      @clarencecorbeil1061 11 місяців тому

      @@PiotrDzialak French is my mother tongue. I've searched on the subject. If you do search on Robert de Sablé, you'll notice the accent on the E: "É". This means that you don't pronounce an "E" sound, but an "A" ou "ey" sound. Sometimes, some of the specific intricacies of French could get lost in translation (like É, È ou Ç). I was actually confused a little bit during the video.

    • @PiotrDzialak
      @PiotrDzialak 11 місяців тому

      @@clarencecorbeil1061 My French is a bit rusty, but I had used to speak it very well when I lived in France. Don't you pronounce "Sablé", like you would pronounce "blé"?
      French "é" is phonetically written as "/e/", while French "ai" is "/ɛ/". I think History Marche prononuces it too much like /ɛ/, because /e/ doesn't exist in his mother tongue. Is it some weird exception, or do we simply differ in they way we describe the same pronounciation? Because, in "blé", there is definitely no sound of "y".

  • @زکریامکاری-ب3س
    @زکریامکاری-ب3س Рік тому +12

    Saladin won the war as a strategist, while Richard was a better tactician but only won battles.

    • @juanthegreat3954
      @juanthegreat3954 Рік тому +17

      Saladdin was just lucky that Richard is facing a threat of rebellion in the Angevin Empire, thus forcing Richard to go home despite decisively winning the battle of Arsuf and Jaffa.
      Not to mention that Saladdin is way past his prime, considering that he would later die almost a year later after Richard left.

    • @JorjMusk
      @JorjMusk Рік тому +4

      ​@@juanthegreat3954bro europe spent 2 years to capture acre do you really think he would be able to take juresalim

    • @KashTube-n8y
      @KashTube-n8y Рік тому

      @@JorjMusk Because Richard wasn't there? And Guy the idiot was leading them?

    • @juanthegreat3954
      @juanthegreat3954 Рік тому +10

      @@JorjMusk Of course no. As a matter of fact, the peace treaty agreed between Saladdin and Richard is the best possible outcome that Richard could ever hope for, considering their manpower, supplies, and Richard wanting to go home in order to deal with the threat of possible rebellion.

    • @aroutledge9565
      @aroutledge9565 Рік тому

      The sandals flew high

  • @MarkPelleyTheSnakeHunter
    @MarkPelleyTheSnakeHunter Рік тому +1

    Muslims say Saladdin was the best. He was brilliant, but Richard was better in battle.

  • @Peptuck
    @Peptuck Рік тому +5

    One thing that really stood out to me about this battle was it showed just why medieval European knights were so terrifying.
    Exhausted from holding the line for hours under constant arrow bombardment and launching an uncoordinated charge against relatively fresh lighter enemy cavalry with superior numbers, and the Crusader knights still smashed Saladin's forces and forced a full retreat. The medieval European knight was considered the pinnacle of warfare in the Middle Ages for a bloody good reason.

  • @yanivcassuto4198
    @yanivcassuto4198 Рік тому +1

    A quick side note:
    1) At 4:52, you have a mistake on your map. Netanya didn't exist in the 12th century....
    2) you are using a modern map for you layout. Haifa's ports are jutting out. It was a smooth coastal stretch 800 years ago.

  • @الحمدللهربالعالمين-ش4د

    Freedom for Palestine

    • @nagibkanaan2464
      @nagibkanaan2464 Рік тому +1

      The Palestine's came originally from Greece
      God gave the jews the land and called Israel
      When Romans defeated jews they renamed it Palestine
      After 2000 years 1948 they got their land back by force with help Western countries

  • @hero-gl4zy
    @hero-gl4zy Рік тому +1

    Why did the Muslim army lake Iron or steel armor for all this baduain , nubiain , syrain , Kurdish units and only mamluk unit had this armor. Even after 90 year of crusider warfare .? I know slaheldin catch crusider army in Huttin desert when they are theristy. But where is iron and steel for this Muslim army ?

    • @asmrnaturecat984
      @asmrnaturecat984 Рік тому

      Apparently, muslim army after abbasids are ragtags and conscript from local population
      The only time the state had proper standing army was during umayyad
      The formal muslim army after alma'mun are mercenaries turks, like mamluk and seljuk. No way military class and mercenaries like turks will fight for salahdeen. Take example like those seljuks in anatolia, they even fight among themselves
      Besides, even after 90 years... Only the turks are serious in fighting criusaders especially zengids, the abbasid caliph turn a blind eye..
      Only after salahdeen usurp power from his turkic master he had to rely more from his local people as he face opposition from the zengids as well

  • @manofchaitea6904
    @manofchaitea6904 Рік тому +3

    This is how history should be taught, complete stories on both sides, no political agenda.

  • @youtubeisasshoe8153
    @youtubeisasshoe8153 11 місяців тому +1

    You shouldn't use made up names of cities like Palestine when talking avout historical events 👌👍

  • @JawsOfHistory
    @JawsOfHistory Рік тому +3

    Nice to see you returning to this topic. Your video on Saladin and the Battle of Hattin are the reason I found this channel.

  • @nagibkanaan2464
    @nagibkanaan2464 Рік тому +1

    The lion heart gave
    Saldin night mares😊

  • @Callsign_Prophet
    @Callsign_Prophet Рік тому +6

    Before coming to judgement on any of the figures in this video remember these events happened over 800 years ago. Fortunately values have changed but that's as a result of the lessons we've learned over the years and how we're raised today. Culture and by extension morals are forever changing and we're fortunate to live in an era where we recognize certain evils and try to be better.

  • @artstudio6610
    @artstudio6610 11 місяців тому +1

    Christianity always won over Islam and always will...

  • @thermite547
    @thermite547 Рік тому +3

    Nice to see a Crusader victory every once in awhile

    • @joihnbrown1889
      @joihnbrown1889 Рік тому

      cry more

    • @lahire4943
      @lahire4943 Рік тому

      Crusader victories in the Levant: Nicaea, Dorylaeum, Antioche, Ma'arra, Jerusalem, Ascalon, Tripoli, 1st Ramla, 3rd Ramla, Artah, Beirut, Sidon, Sarmin, Hab, Jaffa, Tyre, Yibneh, Azaz, Marj al-Saffar, siege of Shaizar, Ephesus, Meander Valley, Aintab, siege of Ascalon, Butaiha, al-Buqaia, Montgisard, Belvoir Castle, al-Fule, siege of Tyre, Acre, Philomelion, Iconium, Arsuf, Jaffa, 2nd Damietta, 3rd Damietta, Mansurah...

    • @thermite547
      @thermite547 Рік тому

      @@lahire4943 Yeah

    • @thermite547
      @thermite547 Рік тому

      @@joihnbrown1889 cry harder tower crasher

  • @m.ahio3659
    @m.ahio3659 4 місяці тому +1

    The crusaders trully were couragous, fighting islam on thier turf

  • @asmrnaturecat984
    @asmrnaturecat984 Рік тому +6

    I'd rather lose every battles and keep the realm like salah, rather than winning every battles lose everything like pyrrhus and hannibal

    • @LuisBrito-ly1ko
      @LuisBrito-ly1ko Рік тому +2

      Well, it’s not like the crusaders wanted to conquer his empire. Just the Holy Land and they partially succeeded.

    • @sultanmomenofzenata177
      @sultanmomenofzenata177 Рік тому

      @@LuisBrito-ly1ko lol they wanted it all

    • @LuisBrito-ly1ko
      @LuisBrito-ly1ko Рік тому +1

      @@sultanmomenofzenata177
      Lol source: trust me bro.

    • @sultanmomenofzenata177
      @sultanmomenofzenata177 Рік тому

      @@LuisBrito-ly1ko it's well known that a lot of crusaders were driven by wealth many nobles for examples were second sons or bastareds that had no righ for inheritance that's why they were looking to carve kingdoms or principalities also at some point crusaders found out that in order to secure the holy land they needed to secure the regions around thats why many times attacked Egypt and even Tunisia .

    • @LuisBrito-ly1ko
      @LuisBrito-ly1ko Рік тому +1

      @@sultanmomenofzenata177
      We’re talking about the Third Crusade specifically. And the objective of the Third Crusade was the reconquest of the Holy Land, and thus the reestablishment of the Crusader States, that was conquered by Saladin.
      Nowhere in the proclamation of the Pope is stated that they had to conquer Saladin’s Empire or the Middle East in its entirety. Nor Richard ever expressed the idea to conquer the whole Ayyubid Empire.
      The greediness of the lower nobility or the soldiery isn’t a proof of anything, that’s just the undisciplined nature of most crusader armies.

  • @JC-mx9su
    @JC-mx9su Рік тому +2

    HistoryMarche I can’t wait for your next video episodes next week such as:
    Prince Eugune of Savoy (Part 5)
    The Anarchy (Part 4)
    Basil II, the Bulgar Slayer (Part 3)
    Third Crusade (Part 3)
    Hannibal (Part 20)
    Rise of Caesar Augustus (Part 6)
    All these episode was awesome to watch ❤❤❤.

  • @kevingleeson
    @kevingleeson 11 місяців тому +3

    Thanks for putting in the work to bring us this story!

  • @nicbahtin4774
    @nicbahtin4774 Рік тому +1

    4:56 lol Netanya didn't exist yet
    the city isn't even 100 years old
    i know this cause i live here

  • @rpilo5560
    @rpilo5560 Рік тому +5

    Richard the Lionheart, the King of England was killed by a little kid
    Richard was a childless homosexual who donot speak English. He only lived for 6 months in England after the failure of the 3rd Crusade. He returned to Europe, but his ship sank, along with several ships from his fleet, and hundreds of his soldiers died in the Adriatic Sea. He was forced to cross overland and wear a woman dress so no one recognize him . But the Austrians recognized him, and Leopold V the King of Austria, one of his enemy, arrested him, humiliated him, and put him in prison and tortured him for two years...until Richard’s mother sent to the King of Austria begging him to release her son and paid 100,000 pounds sterling for his ransom. After he returned to England, he fought his brother who had seized his throne and spent the rest of his reign fighting the King of France until he was killed by an arrow during the siege of a castle of Châlus-Chabrol remained many days suffering from his wound until he died... the one who shot the arrow and killed Richard was a young kid.. Richard killed his father and brother.

    • @PhoenixPhenom777
      @PhoenixPhenom777 Рік тому +5

      Looks who’s mad because Saladin got embarrassed by a real king 😂

    • @theresecoco1887
      @theresecoco1887 11 місяців тому

      Oh no the Arab is malding

    • @rpilo5560
      @rpilo5560 11 місяців тому

      @@theresecoco1887 do you want bone little dog??

    • @theresecoco1887
      @theresecoco1887 11 місяців тому

      @@rpilo5560 Oh nooo he's crying 😭😭

    • @rpilo5560
      @rpilo5560 11 місяців тому

      @@theresecoco1887 Go and bark away, little dog🐕

  • @ambarsharma7920
    @ambarsharma7920 11 місяців тому +1

    Amazing intelligence by Richard the lion heart..many battles in Asia were lost due to over enthusiasm