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At school I was good at latin but I hated it. When I did a lot of reading on Richard III I formed the opinion that he was good at warfare but hated it. I found that his forceful iniquities were most probably commited to avoid warfare.
In one of the prayers in Richard's book of hours God is asked for reconciliation with his enemies. Although such a prayer was not uncommon in his time it might have expressed one of his genuine concerns.
Else, I was quite astonished that king Richard III made laws against landgrabbing, while he was a great landgrabber himself before he came to the throne.
The facial reconstruction that was done after finding his remains suggests that his portait in the National Portrait Gallery (the one with the golden ornament on the top) is rendering his features faithfully, although it was painted after a lost original in the 16th century.
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Edward VI? Jw why he was mentioned here?
Too many commercials
fun fact the Lancasters are still technically active through a cadet branch House Belmount
I was instantly bored by the dates, the dates, the dates!!
I believe the main reason R3 became so ruthless, culminating with the murder of his nephews, ( sorry, but it's an all but certain fact ), was Edward's granting so much power to the Woodvilles/ Grey/Rivers faction. They were extremely ambitious and at Edward's death, Richard found himself vulnerable in the extreme. He saw the crown being usurped by Elizabeth's family. His extreme actions were, in his mind, justified. They weren't of course but so much attention has focused on whether he was ruthless and killed his nephews, few really analyze why he became so despotic. While there's no excuse for his crimes, Edward needs to take some blame for throwing the power base so far out of balance. At his death it left Richard a sitting duck.
As an American I find this stuff so fascinating and have watched WAY more hours worth of documentaries on British history than American.
I love how everything is so well documented that almost none of it is based on conjecture
My ancestors.
What a video to sleep off to🙏
I have heard about this plantagenet war from all angles and I still get confused😂
As often happens, it's difficult for me to "favor" one side over the other, since I'm directly descended from most of the major figures involved.
Richard of York is my 16, 17, and 18g- grandfather. Cicely Neville is similar. And the Beauforts. And Edward IV. And Elizabeth of York. And Margaret Beaufort. And Henry VII.
It's fairly typical, I suspect.
This history lesson was wonderful. However, the fact that for many many years, Richard III was potrayed as a vilian and in a case of child murder, it becomes so hard to see the other side of him being a good person. You see if the murder or disappearance of the boys was not under his rule, we would be arguing a different perspective about him. I just cannot unsee it. As a mother, we all wonder how Elizabeth Woodville might have gone through.
In the series The white Queen, Margaret Beaufort's cast character was so annoying.
I am uncertain what to really think of King Richard III, but I don't think that he killed his nephews, that I put more with King Henry VII when the Titus regulus was revoked so Henry could marry Elizabeth of York. Putting it in that frame then Richard III could like many people then and now could have been very badly misunderstood looking at each medieval king trying to do what he thought was best for England, trying to out do their predecessors.
It is videos like this one that keep me coming back to YouTube.
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Turn off the f-ing autoplay of next video please.
Oh the Plantagenets… how exciting…😥
is this black history?
This channel is so freaking awesome! My go to for Medieval European history!!!!
Leonardo “last supper” is pagan idolatry and against God’s will of making graven images. Composed by a homosexual.
Wake up and stop being tricked.
I noticed they hate mentioning the black Moors in these documentaries.
As a retires social estudies teacher i have usted tus to español tve era of tve roses to my students. Thank you.
There all parasites
Lol, not subscribed to that channel. But i admit that I could have. He talks a good game. But, more disturbingly, I know that as an engineer I tend to trust statements from fellow engineers. It does happen only rarely, but each time my delusional bias gets exposed to me, it feels like a raw betrayal leaving a searing scar.
What a world, what a world, I'm melting..
I have listened to this video at least 100 times, not exaggerating. I'm 2 hours into it this time. I FINALLY understand my family tree link.
I have a 10th great grand father, Robert Abell, 1605-1663 who was a descendant of Edward I, through his mother Frances Elizabeth Cotton.
But It's taken me til now to fully understand how Edward became king. God this is confusing when you're actually a descendant of someone notable It changes the whole way you see history
3:00:00 Blore-Heath is my umpteenth grandfather. I'm too tired to look it up in my tree and type it out .
At the very end of the video, I'm laying on my living room floor on a spine stretcher to ease my scoliosis. 😮
32:00. HOLY SHITE. Mullins is my dad's mom's maiden name.
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Thank you for posting this wonderful documentary!!❤❤❤
Meh.
Where are the fucking dragons????!!??!?!?!
You can tell that they were related. The all had that long flat jaw.
This video is probably edited the highlight the ignorance. What I learnt in my country is that most dumb people have a profound lack of curiosity so never ask the questions and seek answers.
What ?
A little bit of history of the way they got all the letters through lots of stamps of wax are seen in all these stories from Country to country. . 🤔🤔
I love falling asleep to this
Exceptional narration and storytelling—this documentary is a true gem!
Has there been any research done, regarding the Tudors tampering of historical documents in relation to Richard the lll and what became of the two princes?
This documentary's exceptional narration captivates and educates, blending storytelling mastery with historical insight. A truly remarkable work!
At one point in history, Henry VIII of England made his subjects swear allegiance to him and sign an oath. If the subject did not sign, they would be convicted of treason and be hung, drawn and quartered. Many were. Look up the Carthusian Monks. Some of the most brutal executions ever documented. He had his Aunt the Countess of Salisbury executed for her refusal to sign oath.
Poor Henry, in a way I don’t really think he knew what was what. Thank you. Let’s listen to the next now. With pleasure I must add 🙏🙏🙏👵🇦🇺