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@MayBeSomething
@MayBeSomething Год назад
Black Army of Hungary Metal name? Check. Sick armor? Check.
@usernameaeaeaea
@usernameaeaeaea Год назад
Glorious battle results: check
@pharaongaming8617
@pharaongaming8617 Год назад
No Ethnic and Sexual Diversity 👎
@ALELisMe
@ALELisMe Год назад
@@pharaongaming8617it was very ethnic diverese there were czechs, germans, transylvanian saxons etc besides the hungarians xd
@egertroos-qh7hw
@egertroos-qh7hw Год назад
​@@pharaongaming8617So what if they didnt have sexual diversity
@holextv5595
@holextv5595 Год назад
​​​@@ALELisMeyes even first member's was Czechs lead by John Jiskra when Mathias settle them and give them 2 castles, most of the army was consistent of Czechs and Biggest majority in Pavise units Wich was some post Hussites.
@barnabasfarakas7376
@barnabasfarakas7376 Год назад
Fun fact: 25% of the Black Army were equipped with muskets. In that age, that was a staggering amount, way more than other forces had. In 1485, they besieged and took Vienna, defended by the Holy Roman Emperors best general. Something which the Ottomans failed in later. Also, it's leader, Paul Kinizsi, was terrifying and a legendary general in Hungarian history. His greatest victory was at the Battle of Kenyérmező, defeating an Ottoman army outnumbering his 1:2. He led from the front, "taking two swords in hand and, like a roaring lion, rushes ,through the bloody field to the enemy, unstoppably destroying everything he faces, conducting great murder and massacre in wide ranks"(excerpt from the Chronichle of Bonfini) At the celebrations after the battle, he is said to have took a dead Ottoman by it's throat in his mouth and started wildly dancing with it
@user-bu4ut2li1m
@user-bu4ut2li1m Год назад
Average Central European weekend tbh
@cszabo666
@cszabo666 Год назад
As a Hungarian, I'm proud to be a descendant of the warriors, who fought for our country.
@Emil.Fontanot
@Emil.Fontanot Год назад
Kinizsi was kinda a one hit wonder. Overall Corvinus had a greater career.
@melonmusk8924
@melonmusk8924 Год назад
​​@@Emil.FontanotBecause he was the king, you dummy.
@daniel-zh9nj6yn6y
@daniel-zh9nj6yn6y 10 месяцев назад
At least he was nice enough not to use a living Ottoman.
@KageMinowara
@KageMinowara Год назад
1:00 I know lots of people are fans of the Templars, and don't get me wrong the Templars are cool, but my favourite of the knightly orders were the Hospitallars. Not only did they protect pilgrims and the Holy Land, but they were healers and doctors as well. Founding one the largest and most well run hospitals in the world in Jerusalem.
@Storm-1.
@Storm-1. Год назад
Also they slapd the ottonoobs at malta 1565
@Rome.s_Greatest_Enemy
@Rome.s_Greatest_Enemy Год назад
well but being a Templar was like the Waffen SS amongst the Wehrmacht
@bigchungus5065
@bigchungus5065 Год назад
@@Rome.s_Greatest_Enemy the SS was either under equipped or actually competent and was basically a private political army of a failed Austrian painter though
@henrydrummond2257
@henrydrummond2257 Год назад
Also a secret society
@x_tinger9739
@x_tinger9739 Год назад
The best minor in eu4
@Rome.s_Greatest_Enemy
@Rome.s_Greatest_Enemy Год назад
Anything associated with "Black" automatically earns a mythical state in Mediaeval Era
@unavela
@unavela Год назад
Black people are legendary then
@0815Catgus
@0815Catgus Год назад
​@@unavelathey aren't
@0815Catgus
@0815Catgus Год назад
​@@unavela🤢
@thatonedude6247
@thatonedude6247 Год назад
Now is just crime
@onlythena9927
@onlythena9927 Год назад
I though black people were slave- *[Offline]*
@papazataklaattiranimam
@papazataklaattiranimam Год назад
"They [The Cumans] fought in their habitual manner, learnt from their fathers. They would attack, shoot their arrows and begin to fight with spears. Before long they would turn their attack into flight and induce their enemy to pursue them. Then they would show their faces instead of their backs, like birds cutting through the air, and would fight face to face with their assailants and struggle even more bravely. This they would do several times, and when they gained the upper hand over the Romans [Byzantines], they would stop turning back again. Then they would draw their swords, release an appalling roar, and fall upon the Romans quicker than a thought. They would seize and massacre those who fought bravely and those who behaved cowardly alike". [Vásáry, István (2005). Cumans and Tatars Oriental Military in the Pre-Ottoman Balkans 1185-1365. Cambridge University Press]
@nenenindonu
@nenenindonu Год назад
Their defections had extremely catastrophic consequences as the battles of Manzikert and Bolnisi suggest
@Letnistonwandif
@Letnistonwandif Год назад
For the Byzantines/Romans, hiring Roger de Flor and the Catalan Company was sort of like adopting a pet tiger. In the one hand they demolished Turkish armies and so restored something of imperial control over some cities and regions in Asia Minor. On the other hand, the Roger himself had no intention of being controlled by Andronikos II. Roger married into the imperial family, but his vision was to establish a mostly independent feudal state in Anatolia which would only nominally be under the Byzantine control. That didn't sit too well with the Byzantines/Romans who killed Roger and after that the Catalan Company ravaged Thrace and Thessaly…pet tigers are great until you try to call them to heel and you get mauled. So let's say that somehow either Roger's Greek wife or somebody from Constantinople actually manages to tame Roger, the Templar turned pirate. That would have been a windfall for the Byzantine Empire. The Catalans began their work in 1303. I have a hard time seeing how the Osman/Ottoman Emirate really gets going like it did from 1302-1340. With a not-destroyed Thrace and Thessaly, and the seemingly invincible (and loyal) Catalans in Asia Minor, the Byzantine Empire would be in a strong place to face the challenges of the 14th century and there would be a good chance that the Byzantine Empire survives into modern times. Yes, pet tigers are great if you can tame them.
@TaRAAASHBAGS
@TaRAAASHBAGS Год назад
>Generals falling for feigned retreats for like a millennia
@SaifKhagan
@SaifKhagan Год назад
​@@nenenindonuDo we know how many Cumans were on the side of the Byzantines during the battle of Manzikert? If not then a rough estimate.
@Mangoeplanter
@Mangoeplanter Год назад
Ye thats what the scythians the huns, avars, hungarians and other steppe nomads did lmao
@dplata4894
@dplata4894 Год назад
It was great to see the Ocelopilli (Jaguar Knights) and the Almogávares here. Hope the Quangariecha of the Tarascan Empire make it into a future cut
@plumedarcher5999
@plumedarcher5999 7 месяцев назад
yo, can you recommend any sources about lesser-known Mesoamerican empires?
@WelcomeToDERPLAND
@WelcomeToDERPLAND Год назад
Some more mentionables: Grenade throwers (yes they really did exist), Greek Flamethrower ships, Swiss Guard, Landsknecht, Elephants, Camels, Artillerymen(Catapults, Ballistae, Trebuchets, etc.)
@miroslavantonin9354
@miroslavantonin9354 Год назад
Grande throwers dont deserve to be on the list,greek flamethroers definitly deserve place here,swis gueard and landknechts are aklready in part one ,Elephants ...well many nations had elephants in armies ....sooo yea ... and artileryman ... well this is way to general ... xD xD xD
@M26IsBestTonkFightMe
@M26IsBestTonkFightMe Год назад
May i also mention wallachian Haiduci? They were basically the medieval vietcong.
@olekcholewa8171
@olekcholewa8171 6 месяцев назад
Landsknechts are more Early Modern than medieval.
@DominatorLegend
@DominatorLegend Год назад
Glad to see the love spanish units deserve. BTW, if you make part three you could include the Khmer Mahouts.
@doggamers1912
@doggamers1912 Год назад
The Almogavars are underrated, these guys were unbeatable
@katerinaglynou1972
@katerinaglynou1972 Год назад
I mean you must be able to see why people prefer professionals in shining armour over a bunch of naked warriors
@warcriminal_
@warcriminal_ 11 месяцев назад
@@katerinaglynou1972 "a bunch of naked warriors" who conquered the duchy of Athens and Neopatria from the Byzantine empire for the treason they committed by assassinating their leader, Roger de Flor. lmaoo
@confusedreindeer1295
@confusedreindeer1295 8 месяцев назад
Homeless men overthrows empire 😱
@SR2NormandyEnjoyer
@SR2NormandyEnjoyer Год назад
0:40 ah yes, the norman knight with the Spanish Castille emblem
@Storm-1.
@Storm-1. Год назад
He is a true man of culture he used the home city of aoe 3 for the aztecs backround.
@the_kimchi_kommandant2603
@the_kimchi_kommandant2603 Год назад
Ayyyyy he put in my suggestion of Almogavars and Conquistadors
@manuelperezpavon3864
@manuelperezpavon3864 Год назад
The bizantines: "What do you have there?" The Almogavars having some land in greece even tho beeing an Aragonese infantery: "A smoothie".
@Wrzaskier
@Wrzaskier Год назад
Respect for Cumans
@edgarmaestre6622
@edgarmaestre6622 Год назад
Thanks for include the "almogàvers", as a catalan myself, I apreciate it a lot. Greetings from the South of the catalan Pyrenees!!
@didacferrer4028
@didacferrer4028 Год назад
@@bobbyfis9488pertanyien a la Gran Companyia Catalana i el seu crit de guerra era en català (‘Desperta, ferro!’), és correcte dir que eren catalans; actuaven en nom de la Corona Aragonesa, si; però dir que eren aragonesos és restar importància a la identitat i història catalanes… em sembla que t’has empassat el discurs espanyolista.
@edgarmaestre6622
@edgarmaestre6622 Год назад
@@bobbyfis9488 que cataluña estuviese en la corona de Aragón no significa que Catalunya no existiese! Como demonios has llegado a esa conclusion? No niego que hubiese almogàvers aragoneses, pero igualmente está documentado que muchos provenian del Ripollès, en los pirineos orientales. Sabes? Creo que se te ve el plumero. Un poco harto ya de que siempre haya que aparecer alguien negando la historia de Catalunya. Quizas Catalunya nunca fue reino, y qué? Eso no impide que tenga su identidad. Tenemos idioma y cultura propias. No necesitamos rey! Por cierto, los condados catalanes ya existian cuando Aragón todavía pertenecia a los moriscos
@aguspuig6615
@aguspuig6615 Год назад
Respecc for my boys the Almogavers
@peterjorgensen1086
@peterjorgensen1086 Год назад
Not sure if this is the right niche but if anyone's interested in hard core Crusade and Medieval warfare I hotly recommend Schwerpunkt's video seriers on it. It's really never ending
@Cataphract1236
@Cataphract1236 Год назад
Thanks for the req
@galenbjorn443
@galenbjorn443 Год назад
Jomsvikings always the chads
@Mangoeplanter
@Mangoeplanter Год назад
"The crusader's new video two hungarian units" Me: Finnaly inner peace
@ghostol6821
@ghostol6821 Год назад
Respect to immortals ❤
@PetitAgent66
@PetitAgent66 Год назад
Proud descendant of Almogavars 💪💪💪 Desperta ferro!
@vibechecker3168
@vibechecker3168 Год назад
Norman history be like: Henry Manger, Roussel Roumains and Roger Gaillard arrive in Italy. Much battle and death happens. Then finally the combined forces of the Papacy, Holy Roman Empire, Byzantine Empire, Lombard principalities, Moorish Sicilians, Venitians and an angry merchant named Guido combine their armies into a 50,000 strong host for the battle of Alfredo. The alliance moves to surround the Normans using excellent manoeuvres, strategy and tactical planning. The Normans charge their force of 150 knights straight into the army without any prior planning. The Normans slaughter 25,000 men and scatter the rest. Average Norman W
@user-zz1sk5go5i
@user-zz1sk5go5i Год назад
this is true
@papazataklaattiranimam
@papazataklaattiranimam Год назад
The Mamluks were among the very few enemies to defeat the Mongols in combat, and they were never conquered. The Mamluk institution had appeared in Islamic civilization in the eighth century as the Caliphs sought to create a military force that was loyal only to the Caliph and not to regional, tribal, or another personal ties. Most Mamluks were of Turkic origin, primarily because the Turks were viewed as better, or at least more natural, warriors than Persians and Arabs. Turks of nomadic origins possessed riding and archery skills from an early age, so that after purchasing them as slaves one only had to refine those skills. The Mamluks therefore became perhaps the most highly trained warriors in the medieval world. They seized power in Egypt in 1250 during the ill-fated Crusade of Louis IX (Saint Louis) and created a Sultanate that dominated Egypt and then Syria until the sixteenth century. The Mongol Art War, p.109
@Letnistonwandif
@Letnistonwandif Год назад
For the Byzantines/Romans, hiring Roger de Flor and the Catalan Company was sort of like adopting a pet tiger. In the one hand they demolished Turkish armies and so restored something of imperial control over some cities and regions in Asia Minor. On the other hand, the Roger himself had no intention of being controlled by Andronikos II. Roger married into the imperial family, but his vision was to establish a mostly independent feudal state in Anatolia which would only nominally be under the Byzantine control. That didn't sit too well with the Byzantines/Romans who killed Roger and after that the Catalan Company ravaged Thrace and Thessaly…pet tigers are great until you try to call them to heel and you get mauled. So let's say that somehow either Roger's Greek wife or somebody from Constantinople actually manages to tame Roger, the Templar turned pirate. That would have been a windfall for the Byzantine Empire. The Catalans began their work in 1303. I have a hard time seeing how the Osman/Ottoman Emirate really gets going like it did from 1302-1340. With a not-destroyed Thrace and Thessaly, and the seemingly invincible (and loyal) Catalans in Asia Minor, the Byzantine Empire would be in a strong place to face the challenges of the 14th century and there would be a good chance that the Byzantine Empire survives into modern times. Yes, pet tigers are great if you can tame them.
@perrypougins379
@perrypougins379 Год назад
Untill the french beat them and occupied Egypt
@VergiliosSpatulas
@VergiliosSpatulas Год назад
Okay roachkid.
@thestrangerofmountains
@thestrangerofmountains Год назад
​@@perrypougins379but not for long.
@barca8341
@barca8341 Год назад
@@VergiliosSpatulas damn you're under every comment. That obssesed huh?
@emmanuelno3133
@emmanuelno3133 Год назад
The Immortals have been in use from 570 BC to 1979 they where an elite military group founded in the Acheamanid Dynasty, used in the Arsacid Dynasty, Sassanid, Safavid-Pahlavi. The Order of the Assassins was also a Persian military unite tho over 700 years after the Sassanid Empire fell
@abdouoftouggourttheconquer7241
order of the assassins or the "hashashin" wasn't persian but mixed between arabs and persians, the founder of the order was an arab named hasan al sabbah, the word assassin itself is an arabic word coming from 'hashash" or consumer of hashish which is a drug used by those relentless killers, they were't under of the persians (persia was under the rule of turks in that time ) but indepedent , their hideout in high mountain castle called alamut castle ( which literally mean csatle of death in arabic but in persian somehow mean eagle's nest )
@emmanuelno3133
@emmanuelno3133 Год назад
@@abdouoftouggourttheconquer7241 Hassan was mixed, and spoke Persian there where alot of Iranian empires when the Assassin order was founded, most of them being ruled by Iranians so was the one where the Assassin order was founded in Alamut castle
@Mr.Barbaro
@Mr.Barbaro Год назад
@@abdouoftouggourttheconquer7241 hasan I sabah was Iranian. He was born in Qom, Iran and he spoke Persian. Also the Alamut castle is in Qazvin, Iran. So no, the order of assassins was an Iranian order which later spread all around the Middle East, for example to Masyaf, Syria. Also they were Shia muslims.
@abdouoftouggourttheconquer7241
@@Mr.Barbaro indeed he born in qom, but look at his father , he is an arab like his mother, they just moved there cuz they are shia, he speaks Iranian doesn't mean he is Iranian, he just speak the local language.
@Mr.Barbaro
@Mr.Barbaro Год назад
@@abdouoftouggourttheconquer7241 But there are arabs living in iran too. Besides, by being born into a country, living there for the rest of your life, knowing their language and culture; you will be a citizen and nationality of that country, not the country of your parents which you didn't have anything to do with it. So no, he is Iranian.
@SoHanged
@SoHanged Год назад
Big respect for the Black Army. 👍🏻 p.s I have a question, in the timeline between the year 1000 and 1600 what are the european historical events that have inspired you the most and that you wanted to explore more both from a historical and an artistic-cultural point of view? One of the ones that has inspired me the most and that made me interested in deepening it through a book both from the historical point of view and from the artistic-cultural point of view was the Challenge of Barletta which took place in 1503.
@Al-Shaheedi
@Al-Shaheedi Год назад
Love the Cuman masks
@papazataklaattiranimam
@papazataklaattiranimam Год назад
🙃
@Al-Shaheedi
@Al-Shaheedi Год назад
@@papazataklaattiranimam Hey there my Favorite Turan guy
@nenenindonu
@nenenindonu Год назад
When you know that Conquistadors weren't medieval and trynna sneak them into the end part so that it will be more acceptable
@Letnistonwandif
@Letnistonwandif Год назад
Conquistadors existed before the 1450. They conquered the canary islands that was inabited by the guanches. Learn history I see you everywhere spreading misinformation about Spain.
@nenenindonu
@nenenindonu Год назад
​@@Letnistonwandif🍼
@ElTitoMitxu
@ElTitoMitxu Год назад
They actually existed before the 1400, they became famous because the Spanish conquest of America, but one of the first Conquistadores was Jaime I (1255-1309), who conquered Baleares islands
@the_orthodox_historian
@the_orthodox_historian Год назад
@@nenenindonuthe medieval era lasted from somewhere around 500 to 1500. So, even Christopher Columbus’s discovery of “the New World” was in the Late Medieval Period.
@DominatorLegend
@DominatorLegend Год назад
@@nenenindonu Can't take the loss very well, huh? 🤣
@gergelyhangodi9008
@gergelyhangodi9008 Год назад
My brother in Christ really put the Black Army in there, cheers man!
@simonsbricks1862
@simonsbricks1862 Год назад
Next: Berserkers🐻 and Ulfhednars🐺
@dentkort
@dentkort Год назад
A shame they never participated in the invasions. There's no record of their presence in France nor the British Isles.
@simonsbricks1862
@simonsbricks1862 Год назад
What about battle of Stamford bridge?
@dentkort
@dentkort Год назад
@@simonsbricks1862 A common misconception. The lone warrior was most likely not a berserker given the fact that Harald Hadrada was a christian king. And if you really think about it, a berserker would not have the self control to maintain a position for so long instead of charging into the enemy forces. In fact, most of Norway had already been forced into Christianity by Olaf the Saint.
@dentkort
@dentkort Год назад
It's not like they weren't a thing. They were attested in Harald Fairhair's conquests, as his elite troops, and are all over the sagas. Most vikings were exiled criminals, so it's unlikely there were berserkir among them, since they usually worked as champions, bodyguards, and elite shock troopers in real armies. But by the time the norsemen invaded with real armies, they had already become christians.
@jolamanyrysbekuly9689
@jolamanyrysbekuly9689 Год назад
Mamluks and Cuman-Kipchak
@thegreenmage6956
@thegreenmage6956 Год назад
I love how you put the horns on the Jomsvikings just to troll the people who are gonna try to make a point about how Vikings didn’t really have horned helmets as if everyone didn’t already know that by now 😆
@SpikyDane
@SpikyDane Год назад
they did
@nugboy5701
@nugboy5701 Год назад
BRO I DESIGNED THAT VIKING CHAD IN THE THUMBNAIL THIS IS SO COOL!
@rustemzholdybalin6210
@rustemzholdybalin6210 Месяц назад
0:49 the Ottoman music on the background of Mamluks, their fierce enemy? That's some trolling levels
@raihanfarrelofficial
@raihanfarrelofficial Год назад
Jomsviking only on AC Valhalla, Assassins formerly are called Hidden Ones Correction: Conquistadores
@user-qn7je2nv9o
@user-qn7je2nv9o Год назад
No, we have various sources, for example, the saga of the Jomsvikings
@randdldar2580
@randdldar2580 Год назад
Jomsvikings only in Ac Valhalla? You ever seen Vinland Saga?
@MW_Asura
@MW_Asura Год назад
The Jomsvikings are a real organisation lol
@raihanfarrelofficial
@raihanfarrelofficial Год назад
@@randdldar2580 Yeah, when they discovered America and contacted with Skraelings (Algonquins)
@raihanfarrelofficial
@raihanfarrelofficial Год назад
@@MW_Asura I just recruit them at Ravensthorpe
@joshmartinez2928
@joshmartinez2928 Год назад
Santiago
@Predator20357
@Predator20357 Год назад
While they are not an Elite Unit, seeing these and a recent video, I gotten very interested in the Wends, “Marine Horsemen”. They were Slavs who put horses in ships and went off to raiding the shit out of places up in Norwegian places using their horses
@CoolAdam247
@CoolAdam247 Год назад
Numidian Cavalry Macedonian Silver Shields Praetorian Guard Sassanian Horse Archers Nubian Archers Macedonian Companian Cavalry Spartan Skiritai Japanese Shinobi Sacred Band of Carthage Viking Berserkers Germanic Cavalry For part 3 ! 💥🔥
@layteninj1220
@layteninj1220 8 месяцев назад
Also poshtigban (sassanids)
@BarryAllen__1A23
@BarryAllen__1A23 8 месяцев назад
Praetorians are highly overrated.
@subhan8090
@subhan8090 Год назад
The Turks, according to al-Jahiz, were a match to the Kharijites and the other groups mentioned earlier and excelled over them in their own ways. The Turks were as good as the Kharijites and the Khurasanis when it came to a frontal charge with spear and lance. However, the Turks had the advantage of being excellent at mounted archery, a skill that the Kharijites, Arabs, and Khurasanis lacked. The Turks could fire in every direction while riding a horse at full gallop. Al-Jahiz states that when one thousand Turk horsemen fired a single volley at the enemy they caused one thousand casualties. Mounted archery gave the Turks an advantage over almost all of their foes, they were able to either fully destroy their enemies with minimal contact, or weakened them to the point that they could not resist the charge that followed the arrow volleys. Furthermore, the Turks were as deadly when they retreated as they were when they attacked because they could fire their arrows just as accurately behind them when they were withdrawing from battle."
@VergiliosSpatulas
@VergiliosSpatulas Год назад
Okay roachkid.
@Stegosaurus_a_freak_of_nature
What’s this abomination copy pasta
@subhan8090
@subhan8090 Год назад
@@Stegosaurus_a_freak_of_nature All the reliable sources
@elgostine
@elgostine Год назад
whats the source for this account?
@wankawanka3053
@wankawanka3053 Год назад
​@@subhan8090reliable because you said so 😅 usually you offer these
@The_man_of_culture
@The_man_of_culture Год назад
No one speaks about the assassins because they are still in the shadows waiting for Kim Jong un
@JangianTV
@JangianTV Год назад
Love this channel and immensely pleased to have found it! A simple but very wholesome concept! 😊
@AltaicGigachad
@AltaicGigachad Год назад
Turks indeed had a decisive role in triggering historical major events like the Migration Period, Crusades, shaping the history of Balkans, Islamization of Northern India, Age of Discovery as well as ending the Middle Ages with the conquest of Constantinople, fall of the Roman Empire
@guzelataroach4450
@guzelataroach4450 Год назад
so, it was europeans who did all that stuff
@AltaicGigachad
@AltaicGigachad Год назад
@@guzelataroach4450No, Turks ain’t european but are south Siberians.
@Letnistonwandif
@Letnistonwandif Год назад
​@@AltaicGigachadEuropeans were far more impactful in the world history than Turks
@Tzimiskes3506
@Tzimiskes3506 Год назад
​@@AltaicGigachadWell Turks were inferior to the Europeans in almost every respect. They were only known for assimilating cultures and no uniqueness. The Age of Discovery had nothin turkish in it. The Americas etc. Had nothing to do with the Turks.
@papazataklaattiranimam
@papazataklaattiranimam Год назад
@@Letnistonwandif Europeans are not an ethnicity or ethno-linguistic group unlike Turks or Turkics🤣
@ghidoriyah9676
@ghidoriyah9676 Год назад
Love your vids dude! You alright after being homeless?
@adamgill9730
@adamgill9730 Год назад
0:10 order of Assassins? As in Assassin's Creed order of Assassins? (Only joking but it was a real thing)
@leithtalbi2058
@leithtalbi2058 3 месяца назад
Just write in Google : "حشاشين" And read about them They have a bizarre origin
@H-1467
@H-1467 Год назад
0:28 The Byzantines also have their own immortals
@shadowgod1797
@shadowgod1797 10 месяцев назад
nah they were mortals
@oolooo
@oolooo Год назад
1:24 KONKEESTADOWRS You can not be called a conqueror if you did not conquer anything , only annexed consensually and build cities .Still badass , though .
@WelcomeToDERPLAND
@WelcomeToDERPLAND Год назад
Conquistador smile making me uncomfortable
@MilesDei95
@MilesDei95 Год назад
Order of St Jacob of Santiago my favorite x
@billywiththebulgingbaloonb5105
Some recommendations if you make a third one: * Fianna: Semi-mythical Irish warriors of the early middle ages * Folkungar: Swedish freemen who fought against centralization and Geatish influence over the throne. * Border Reivers: Medieval Scottish bandits and cattle rustlers
@captain_fisher_price
@captain_fisher_price Год назад
janissaries deserve to be on this list
@rileymendonza5378
@rileymendonza5378 Год назад
The cuman mercenaries are something else 💀 (Kingdom come deliverance reference)
@user-pm4zx3tf5v
@user-pm4zx3tf5v Год назад
"Cuman mercenary" King Sigismund of hungary:give me that!!!
@historyfactsshorts22
@historyfactsshorts22 9 месяцев назад
the immortals are my favourite ones
@Brother_O4TS
@Brother_O4TS Год назад
Could've sworn Cumans wore dog skin and raven feathers and had wolf fangs (This is a reference btw, guess which?)
@ivanbekher8427
@ivanbekher8427 3 месяца назад
Oh yeah, Kingdom come deliverance. Respect you man
@subhan8090
@subhan8090 Год назад
The Turks too , the great warriors of the steppes , were almost haughty in the assumption that they inherited the jihad fighting spirit of the tradition and carried it half - way into Europe . Turko-Persia in Historical Perspective p.94
@Dunken458
@Dunken458 Год назад
no one cares about turks
@VergiliosSpatulas
@VergiliosSpatulas Год назад
Okay roachkid.
@thestrangerofmountains
@thestrangerofmountains Год назад
​@@VergiliosSpatulaswhat does this even mean?
@barca8341
@barca8341 Год назад
@@thestrangerofmountains a racist slur against Turks.
@thestrangerofmountains
@thestrangerofmountains Год назад
@@barca8341 why?
@mrtophat6845
@mrtophat6845 Год назад
W cumans - Sigismund of luxembourg, King of Hungary and Croatia during raid on Skalitz 1403
@theluckynumberis7
@theluckynumberis7 9 месяцев назад
0:47 the normans in general were just all around madlads, conquered england, ireland, Italy and came damn close to conquering byzantium. Bastards were absolutely insane
@pogo8050
@pogo8050 8 месяцев назад
The Normans were the chads of the Middle Ages
@hagenoflymbard2056
@hagenoflymbard2056 Год назад
Requesting Hussites, for slapping down Four Crusades in a row ,as well as Emperor Sigismund along with them.
@GRAHAMICVS
@GRAHAMICVS Год назад
JAN ŽIŽKA NAHOŘE!!!!!!
@king_boosha
@king_boosha 9 месяцев назад
the best part of these memes is that the armors and clothing are so acurate
@superbpedro1492
@superbpedro1492 Год назад
ah yes the chad conquistadors of the new world
@belegthoron8603
@belegthoron8603 Год назад
I think that, instead of Conquistadores, the term you were looking for is "Tercios".
@alanmichelsandoval8768
@alanmichelsandoval8768 Год назад
Almogaraves are a great addition, but for context, conquistadors werent a military unit, it is just the spanish word for conquerors (and it should be spelled conquostadores) many of whom were actually just tercios or noblemen with enough money to fund their own exploring parties.
@billywiththebulgingbaloonb5105
They were also mostly active in the early modern era, not the middle ages.
@subhan8090
@subhan8090 Год назад
Turks indeed had a decisive role in triggering historical major events like the Migration Period, Crusades, shaping the history of Balkans, Islamization of Northern India, Age of Discovery as well as ending the Middle Ages with the conquest of Constantinople, fall of the Roman Empire. The Turks have constantly been an imperial people. They have made a habit of empire building, and although none of their structures have attained the imposing dimensions of the Mongol achievement, many of them have been far more lasting. The maps show at least a dozen states of the first rank which have been constructed by Turkish peoples, and another dozen built by Turkish leaders, sometimes by themselves, sometimes with the assistance of a military aristocracy of their own race.
@Letnistonwandif
@Letnistonwandif Год назад
Actually In the third crusade the crusaders destroyed and humiliated the Turks in Anatolia, sacking their capital. But Barbarrosa died in a lake and the crusaders had to go back since their leader was dead. The Turks were extremely lucky indeed
@epiccrusadr8583
@epiccrusadr8583 Год назад
If your were to do another one I suggest adding the gallowglas
@dejack_13
@dejack_13 11 месяцев назад
Portugal during 16 century had the "AVENTUREIROS" a elite division of heavily armored pikeman that fough by side of the portuguese arquebuisiers, its a bit hard to find anything about them sadly
@InnerW1ll
@InnerW1ll Год назад
What about the Hussites? One of the best military organizations of the late medieval, who defeated Crusades composed of elite units from most of then Western Europe five times in a row..
@wolfiee_anbu_2426
@wolfiee_anbu_2426 Год назад
Yes you are completly right! It take a János Hunyadi to take them down and several years and thats an acomplishment, to be the equal of the great defender of Nándorfehérvár(Belgrád)
@InnerW1ll
@InnerW1ll Год назад
@@wolfiee_anbu_2426 Yeah, Hunyadi studied the Hussite tactics and later used the wagons and other stuff as well. Also, after the end of the conflict in Bohemia, a lot of experienced Hussite mercenaries found their place in the Corvinus Hungarian Black Army
@miroslavantonin9354
@miroslavantonin9354 Год назад
@@InnerW1ll i mean the re is bohemian lion in the coet of the arms of that army ... xD xD so yea yo uare right
@miroslavantonin9354
@miroslavantonin9354 Год назад
@@wolfiee_anbu_2426 well i wonder where u took the "he beat hussitesů part .. when he acompined Sigismund to prage then his army was fu***ed in battle of Vítkov and when Hunyady was in Upper Hungary then he had fights with hussites .. but it was more gurrila fights that proper battle ... than truce came and Hunyady went to Belgrade sooo yeah... i really dont think that Huynady "beat" Hussites but its okay ... xD xD xD
@jjj8317
@jjj8317 Год назад
The Order of Santisgo is still in existance today!
@KRIMZONMEKANISM
@KRIMZONMEKANISM Год назад
1:10 In the midst of that Cuman emcampment is a "strange" man who will occasionally blurt out: "I feel quoite hungry."
@GRAHAMICVS
@GRAHAMICVS Год назад
some guy will go "Hey I don't think you're really one of us" and he will just growl
@KRIMZONMEKANISM
@KRIMZONMEKANISM Год назад
@@GRAHAMICVS Odd fellow, but I'm sure he means well and will certainly not betray us. :)
@GRAHAMICVS
@GRAHAMICVS Год назад
@KRIMZONMEKANISM hey who are those yellow and red guys outside
@The_Alpha_E
@The_Alpha_E 6 месяцев назад
Gone week at the knees, have you
@notamexican91
@notamexican91 9 месяцев назад
The goofy smiles on the conquistadors' faces gets me every time
@arabianknight348
@arabianknight348 Год назад
the Arab mubarizun were an elite infantry unit that bested many foes in the early days of the Islamic conquest .
@stephan_thaddeus
@stephan_thaddeus Год назад
0:55 you forgot another Aztec elite, the Eagles
@oscarr9751
@oscarr9751 Год назад
The age of empires home city for the Aztecs brings back some memories
@AltaicGigachad
@AltaicGigachad Год назад
The Turks were considered as the best warriors due to their horsemanship and skill in archery. Kaushik Roy., n.d. Military Transition in Early Modern Asia, 1400-1750: Cavalry, Guns, Government and Ships (Bloomsbury Studies in Military History). p.24.
@Letnistonwandif
@Letnistonwandif Год назад
Actually In the third crusade the crusaders destroyed and humiliated the Turks in Anatolia, sacking their capital. But Barbarrosa died in a lake and the crusaders had to go back since their leader was dead. The Turks were extremely lucky indeed
@rayzas4885
@rayzas4885 Год назад
Turkic tribes are overrated af they were no different from the maygar horse archers who otto the great crushed
@barca8341
@barca8341 Год назад
@@Letnistonwandif How is that a humiliaton? The real humiliation is Crusaders sacking Constantinople, another christian state just because they're from a different sect. Also Turks fought against the Crusaders on every Crusade. From seljuks to ottomans.
@adamnteki6393
@adamnteki6393 Год назад
@@Letnistonwandif before coming of barbarossa sultan of Rum had divided relatively tiny lands of country among his 12 sons to prevent bloodshed. They started fighting among each other immediately. Not a good time for fighting against a large crusader army. But in first crusade Turks in Anatolia despite losing in doriealeum and being unable to stoping advance of the crusade fought pretty well (syrian theatre during first crusade was another story due to another civilwar unfortunetely.). And in 1101 crusade Anatolian Turks anhillated three diffrent crusader army in span of weeks. İn second crusade Seljuks of Rum anhillated german crusaders under leadership of german emperor and french crusaders under command of french king. All that were able to reach levant was French king with his 500 knights (if i remember right. He left his around 4000 surviving infantry behind and continued his journey with ships.). There was a reason after second crusade, crusaders other than Barbarossas massive army prefer sea way to the land way. İ am to lazy to write about syrian theatre. But in short Artukids and Zengids were Turks simply.
@yashvardhansinghsolanki6391
Would love to see you featuring RAJPUTS. An indegenous south asian warrior clan predating most abrahamic military establishments and empires. With some clan right from the time of alexander’s battle of hydaspeus to lasting till india’s independence from british rule Also lead one of the best cavalary charge in ww1 at HAIFA against the ottomon empire
@billywiththebulgingbaloonb5105
Seconding this, the Rajputs were absolute chads.
@eduardturkalj5243
@eduardturkalj5243 Год назад
Have you ever heard about the konni. They were cavalry units in the south balkan that specialised in skirmish combat in the hills and raiding.I dont know how they look like but it would be good to see them in one of your videos. Update:Upon looking further into it i think that most slavic cultures had their version of konni which in polish means mounted on horses.I first heard about the konni in Crusader Kings 2.
@elgostine
@elgostine Год назад
I havent , tell me all you know so i and everyone else can hear about them, this isnt sarcasm
@KarlXII1682
@KarlXII1682 Год назад
Jomsvikings: 🗿 Norman's: 🤓
@AltaicGigachad
@AltaicGigachad Год назад
The Battle of Manzikert paved way for Crusades and the Turkification of Anatolia which laid the seeds of the Ottoman empire which conquered Constantinople ending Rome and triggering the Age of Discovery which shaped much of the modern world,... A battle can only be this impactful
@Letnistonwandif
@Letnistonwandif Год назад
Actually In the third crusade the crusaders destroyed and humiliated the Turks in Anatolia, sacking their capital. But Barbarrosa died in a lake and the crusaders had to go back since their leader was dead. The Turks were extremely lucky indeed
@rayzas4885
@rayzas4885 Год назад
That's ignoring 1000 other events that contributed to those events at the same time
@barca8341
@barca8341 Год назад
@@rayzas4885 such as?
@barca8341
@barca8341 Год назад
@@Letnistonwandif It's not really a humiliation since Turks fought against the Crusaders on every Crusade from Seljuks to Ottomans. No one was able to kick the Turks out of Anatolia.
@Sirethic
@Sirethic Год назад
Certified medieval based
@kan12372
@kan12372 9 месяцев назад
0:44 "Norman cavalry" shows a knight with the symbol of Castile 😢
@eversor10
@eversor10 Год назад
Stretching "medieval" but good vid
@R_e_s_u
@R_e_s_u 7 месяцев назад
the faces at the end of the video are gorgeous 😂😂😂
@danilocatania5700
@danilocatania5700 Год назад
The immortals werent so immortal once they met Belisarius
@Sandman237
@Sandman237 Год назад
🤓
@thestrangerofmountains
@thestrangerofmountains Год назад
And once they met Khalid Ibn Walid
@jimmilton9682
@jimmilton9682 Год назад
Keep up the great videos man. Also I tried that medieval steak you made and it was bomb 👍
@papazataklaattiranimam
@papazataklaattiranimam Год назад
In short, it is hard to think of any other ethnolinguistic entity in history that conquered so vast a territory and founded so many empires and states, also contributing to world civilizations. The history of the Turkic peoples was an important factor in world history for more than a millennium until the emergence of Europe as the world's dominant power. What happened in the Turkic world often affected the history of China, Central Asia, the Middle East, South Asia, and Europe. One may also argue that world history began with the "Turko-Mongol" empire created by Chinggis Khan. In the contemporary world, Turkic-speaking nations form six states (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, and Turkey/Türkiye) and several "autonomous" units in Russia (the republics of Chuvash, Tatarstan, Bashkortostan, Altai, Khakassia, Tuva, and Sakha) and China (the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region). Turkic peoples also reside as minority groups in several other countries, including Mongolia and Iran, among others. It would therefore be difficult to acquire a comprehensive understanding of world history as well as our present world without studying the history of the Turkic peoples.
@ct918
@ct918 Год назад
> One may also argue that world history began with the "Turko-Mongol" empire created by Chinggis Khan. ya bi siktirgit ya :D
@Letnistonwandif
@Letnistonwandif Год назад
Indo-Europeans were far more impactful in world history than Turks.
@papazataklaattiranimam
@papazataklaattiranimam Год назад
@@Letnistonwandif Turkic is exact same concept as Celtic or Baltic, whereas Altaic is like IE
@papazataklaattiranimam
@papazataklaattiranimam Год назад
@@Letnistonwandif and Romance speakers are not IE peoples but EEF, NAF and WHGs
@Letnistonwandif
@Letnistonwandif Год назад
@@papazataklaattiranimam Altaic languages don't exist, youre delusional. Also the Roman empire was an Indo-European empire. The first latins had a lot of WSH admixture, so cope roach.
@sethleoric2598
@sethleoric2598 6 месяцев назад
Almoghavars and Norman knights are kinda underrated imo. Almoghavars are said to have been able to kill Knights with their javelins and The Normans beat both The Pope and the Eastern Romans.
@giovanniarnone7460
@giovanniarnone7460 Год назад
0:50 curiosity: in Italian mamelucco or mammalucco (translation of mamluk) is also used as an insult to define a silly and clumsy person
@papazataklaattiranimam
@papazataklaattiranimam 11 месяцев назад
A similar view was held by the 11th century Arab historian Sa'ed Al-Andalusi. In his book "Category of the nations" he said the following about the Turks: "And their virtue which they skilled in is warfare and its means/tools, they are the best nation when it comes to chivalry, archery and swordsmanship" In another part of the book he says that the Chinese used to refer to the king of the Turks as "The king of the lions".
@hanzomuffin5850
@hanzomuffin5850 9 месяцев назад
man i have good recommend beside of bombing comments how the turks strong go looking for making website or making your own video about that having long comment can't helping you or others.
@aGoodHunter
@aGoodHunter 3 месяца назад
Immortals was from Achaemenid dynasty (Iran)... Sassanids was different Iranian dynasty
@huberttarnowski4980
@huberttarnowski4980 Год назад
Photos in the back fits better this time.
@Bannermann
@Bannermann Год назад
Day 5 of Asking for a HRE Duchys Ranking video Btw if you are to make a Warriors part 3, here is another „unit“: Swabian Knights, they were considered to be the most noble and chivalrous throughout the empire, earning them the privilege of being the only ones to have the right of carrying the „Reichs Sturm Banner“. This privilege was called „Vorstreitrecht“ (right of the first or right of the oldest) which meant the Swabian Knights had the right and dangerous honour of leading the first charge in every battle. This privilege was granted by Karl the great, who „gave it to them for all time to come“ (althought knights as such didnt exist at his time, during his reign it would just have been the Swabian Barons or nobles carrying out this honour.)
@cruzaider5339
@cruzaider5339 Год назад
The cossacks may not have been the most elite, but they were cossacks. That's all I need to say
@Yarkanlaki
@Yarkanlaki Год назад
cossacks were not in medieval
@cruzaider5339
@cruzaider5339 Год назад
@@Yarkanlaki But they in medieval 2 total war. Need I say more?
@Yarkanlaki
@Yarkanlaki Год назад
@@cruzaider5339 nop they were not in the game of med2. but empire total war
@randomelite4562
@randomelite4562 Год назад
@@YarkanlakiThey were in Medieval 2 as Cossack Musketeers
@JHCuero5282
@JHCuero5282 Год назад
Almogavars should be chads. Specially considering they beat knights and went all the way to Byzantium and took over land in Greece.
@AB-fr2ei
@AB-fr2ei Год назад
This They beated both knights and turks They would have probably retook anatolia if the byzantines didnt betrayed them
@jeronimo4069
@jeronimo4069 10 месяцев назад
Tercios should be instead of the Conquistadors, althought sometimes the tercios were also Conquistadors.
@pacoramon9468
@pacoramon9468 Год назад
Conquistadores by definition are from the modern age.
@alangervasis
@alangervasis 9 месяцев назад
Not really. The period of European history extending from about 500 to 1400-1500 ce is traditionally known as the Middle Ages. So they can be included in the late middle ages.
@pacoramon9468
@pacoramon9468 9 месяцев назад
@@alangervasis That's dumb, the Columbian exchange is whaat ended the middle ages.
@baltulielkungsgunarsmiezis9714
Streching the "medival" here.
@yeet877
@yeet877 Год назад
Finally people recognise Hungary
@Olvir_Richardsson
@Olvir_Richardsson Год назад
Everyone takes the Normans for granted.. But holy they could steam roll everyone against ridiculous odds!
@shelbytf5813
@shelbytf5813 Год назад
Part 3 pls i love learning about medieval warfare
@knotdead5783
@knotdead5783 Год назад
Order of assassins and immortals❤️🩶💚 (although the assassins had egyptian and syrian members too)
@skyviktor7103
@skyviktor7103 Год назад
1:16 they remind me a lot of The Black Ones from the witcher series
@CofekDaGod
@CofekDaGod Год назад
Frankish scara's please 🙏
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