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Rollo and the Viking Age, credits to/by Lars Brownworth:
They were the great success story of the Middle Ages, a footloose band of individual adventurers who appeared out of nowhere to blaze across the face of Dark Age Europe. In the course of two centuries the Normans launched a series of extraordinary conquests, transforming Anglo-Saxon England into Great Britain, setting up a powerful Crusader state in Antioch, and turning Palermo into the dazzling cultural and economic capital of the western Mediterranean. Their story, however, begins rather humbly in the fierce Viking Age, when a group of Scandinavian raiders came crashing into Charlemagne's empire. Join Lars Brownworth as he follows the ferocious warrior Rollo, the first Norman, who began life as a simple raider and ended it as a great lord of the West.
Rollo of Normandy holds a particular fascination for me as an example of somebody who left virtually no trace on the historical record, and yet around whom a vast body of legend arose from founding Normandy in France, intermarriage with French Royalty to being the forefather of today's British Monarchy, William the Conqueror and Richard Lionheart. All from being outcasted wrongfully from More, Norway by King Harald Fairhair or at least that's what Norwegians like to believe...
Rollo was a Viking leader of contested origin. Norwegian and Icelandic historians identified this Rollo with a son of Ragnvald Eysteinsson, Earl of Møre, in Western Norway, based on medieval Norwegian and Icelandic sagas that mention a Ganger Hrolf (Hrolf, the Walker). The oldest source of this version is the Latin Historia Norvegiae, written in Norway at the end of the 12th century. This Hrolf fell foul of the Norwegian king Harald Fairhair, and became a Jarl in Normandy. The nickname of that character came from being so big that no horse (or at least not the Norwegian ponies of that era) could carry him.
The question of Rollo's Danish or Norwegian origins was a matter of heated dispute between Norwegian and Danish historians of the 19th and early 20th century, particularly in the run-up to Normandy's 1000-year-anniversary in 1911. Today, historians still disagree on this question, but most would now agree that a certain conclusion can never be reached. Or is this a fact?
A Norwegian team tracing the unique mutated Y-chromosome in Norwegian men's DNA claim to be able to solve this now 1,000 year old riddle between Denmark and Norway.
In Norwegian Aftenposten here:
www.aftenposten...
In English here:
www.explicofund...
In short they hope to take organic samples from the tombs of William the conquerer's cousins bouried in Gloucester Cathedral in UK.
Google searches for Rollo turn up astonishing numbers of pages, most of which are the genealogies of people claiming Rollo as an ancestor. What little information about Rollo that is contained on many of these pages is fanciful at best, taking the later legends as gospel truth. Frustrated by the lack of good sources for accurate information about Rollo derived from contemporary historical records, We decided to start this group as a starting point. Please join us here:
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We hope this could be a forum for compiling historical and arceological evidence along with plausible assumptions for the life of this astonishing character called Rollo.
Any feedback is heartily encouraged, and scholars of early Normandy with an interest in Rollo are encouraged to submit material here: gangerhrolf@gmail.com

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@Rosie2221969
@Rosie2221969 10 лет назад
I am Sicilian of Norman descent and I am proud of it...Hail to my Nordic ancestors!! :)
@MoviMakr
@MoviMakr 10 лет назад
I'm Norman-English and also very proud of it. I could easily pass for a Norman or Viking any day of the week.
@Rosie2221969
@Rosie2221969 10 лет назад
if you were to look at me you would have to ask yourself how are you sicilian i too can pass for a Norse/Germanic person and although I am born in American and lived in Sicily....pale skin, pale hazel eyes, dark blond hair that was a golden blond hair when I was younger I am all and my brother is real tall and had red hair when he was younger his hair is darker now yes we are a miss mash lol
@thomasbertelsen4486
@thomasbertelsen4486 6 лет назад
Cousin, lol.
@thomasbertelsen4486
@thomasbertelsen4486 6 лет назад
People don’t believe us but what is unbelievable is that we survived. That we remember something better in our DNA.
@mazzaker18
@mazzaker18 6 лет назад
uhm sorry but im a norwegian of norwegian decent. git gud scrubs
@malcolmt7883
@malcolmt7883 9 лет назад
Vikings is my favorite show, and I really hope they do that scene where the Emperor wants Rollo to kiss his shoe. Northmen were freakin hilarious
@ericjones7661
@ericjones7661 9 лет назад
I love that legend....
@alexman378
@alexman378 6 лет назад
By the time we saw Rollo again, if that event happened, it’s way behind him at this point. The relationship he has with the Emperor is a lot different though, as there seems to be a mutual respect for one another, since Rollo is married to his daughter and has his grandkids. I think he’s reaching his endgame. We might however see that part where he made his peace with both Christianity and paganism, by donating a lot of money to the church and killing all these Christians as a sacrifice.
@permaculturedandfree2448
@permaculturedandfree2448 5 лет назад
Ed Harley...that name??..Ed Harley..?.. Why so familiar?....Movie, or tv show?
@titusaurelius4691
@titusaurelius4691 8 лет назад
Thank you for keeping these stories alive! I want to be able to pass them on to my children one day. I am a decedent of Norman Knights that fought for William in the Battle of Hastings and later fought with Bohemond in the Crusades. My grandmother used to say I was a direct decedent of Rollo the Walker on my father's side. Her stories were great regardless of her embellishment, which I guess with her reading me the Viking Sagas as a child was in keeping with the tradition of our ancestors.
@Powerwolf77
@Powerwolf77 8 лет назад
If true Epic...
@NoiseCollector
@NoiseCollector 10 лет назад
This would be one hell of a family reunion, I am not footing the bill
@brotherjordh9399
@brotherjordh9399 6 лет назад
I live in an old English town that was once a Viking settlement controlled by Ivar. Most people here claim to be of Viking descent.
@vestty5802
@vestty5802 5 лет назад
Brother Jördh vikings are overrated
@jonathanyates2700
@jonathanyates2700 4 года назад
Any village or town that ends in ‘by’ or ‘thorpe’ are of Viking origin (Grimsby, Keelby, Mablethorpe etc). The suffix ‘by’ denoted a larger settlement (its where the term byelaw comes from - ‘town law’). The suffix ‘thorpe’ denoted a smaller, outlying settlement.
@cmox1830
@cmox1830 4 года назад
Handsome Squidward why the fuck are the overrated
@justinstone392
@justinstone392 9 лет назад
Ha! Rollo built a fucking wall from horse and cattle corpses! Holy Shit! Imagine the strength that took from him and his men, and imagine the fear that would provoke in any enemy!
@leaksson93
@leaksson93 8 лет назад
+Justin Stone the most metal thing ever!
@kimmiegills8534
@kimmiegills8534 7 лет назад
they call him the bear
@2azz539
@2azz539 6 лет назад
Excellent presentation, sir. I thoroughly enjoyed it and learned so much. I'm a wanna be history buff, and the Viking saga has recently enthralled me. Thank you!
@lordspillage7919
@lordspillage7919 8 лет назад
incredible how suddenly half the people in these comments are related to him....
@Imtrying_girl
@Imtrying_girl 7 лет назад
Ave Europa Or maybe since we found out about our ancestry we go to this video to learn more and are excited to spread the news of being related to Rollo and finding other relatives through the comments. That's why I'm here anyway.
@lordspillage7919
@lordspillage7919 7 лет назад
where do you find such things, just interested.
@Imtrying_girl
@Imtrying_girl 7 лет назад
Ave Europa I found out through ancestory.com Took a lot of patience and effort to get that far
@lordspillage7919
@lordspillage7919 7 лет назад
thanks for the response, never knew if that site was legit or not.
@Koakoa45
@Koakoa45 7 лет назад
I have done genealogy for 30 years. I am convinced we are all related to each other.
@WideEyedAndWorried1
@WideEyedAndWorried1 10 лет назад
Incredibly helpful. I'm studying the Vikings and the Normans for my first year of University and this really helped me understand the connection between the Vikings and the Normans better.
@willpowers4762
@willpowers4762 6 лет назад
It's amusing to see how many people claim to be related to Rollo. I just love all the history of my northern European ancestors. My Great grandfather was from Denmark, his name was Ragnar Mortensen. He went by George when he came to America in the 1890's. It would be great to visit Denmark and locate some long lost relatives.
@bengray5013
@bengray5013 6 лет назад
Will Powers it’s not difficult, a lot of people will be related
@sam.eliza09
@sam.eliza09 10 лет назад
Just figured out he is an ancestor of mine! How exciting!
@ronaldc.uehara7870
@ronaldc.uehara7870 7 лет назад
Awesome testimony to the unspoken power of women. No one person is spoken of but witness the fact that in only one generation, the viking language was hardly spoken among the the Normans. Viking warriors espoused local French women and were taken in. Goodbye Viking language. Hello new culture.
@europeanbourgeois8223
@europeanbourgeois8223 7 лет назад
I did my DNA test by sending a spit sample to Dublin, Ireland. It took about 3 weeks for me to get my results but it was a shock to me when I saw them. It turns out that I’m 30% Scandinavian (from Norway region) and 10% Irish and 60% English....nearly half of my DNA isn’t even native to England.
@bengray5013
@bengray5013 6 лет назад
Henry V of England Heir of France why would that be a surprise? There’s no such thing as purely English
@ReZnMusic
@ReZnMusic 5 лет назад
I did it too... I was shocked to see Rollo is my 29th great grandfather!!!! I am a fucking Viking God! Raaaaaa!!!!!
@winstonchurchill624
@winstonchurchill624 7 лет назад
Odin was not a "terrible berserker god"
@servantofyeshua3899
@servantofyeshua3899 10 лет назад
My ancestors were Normans here in Canada they became Voyagers and trappers in the wild with the First Nations andmy ancestors brought his Norman wife in to the wild prairies of what is called Canada!She was the First white woman west of Montreal!
@MrCountrycuz
@MrCountrycuz 9 лет назад
Howard Lagimodiere That is really cool.
@shanerollo1957
@shanerollo1957 6 лет назад
I am also descendant of Rollo.... He would be my 32nd Great Grandfather, I myself am born and bred in Scotland
@thomasbertelsen4486
@thomasbertelsen4486 6 лет назад
We are all just copies of copies, there was a bottle neck and only the strongest survived. I know I am descended from Rollo, just a paper copy. Men like that lifted men like me to greater heights in battle. They are extraordinary.
@dannyp2058
@dannyp2058 5 лет назад
Thanks for the work you put into this video, I really enjoyed it! I could have listened to this a lot longer.
@trevoryeo559
@trevoryeo559 6 лет назад
I'm related to Rollo and William The Conqueror, I have an amazing bloodline
@jacquelinevanderkooij4301
@jacquelinevanderkooij4301 4 года назад
Show me....they do not even know where Rollo came from.
@sven689
@sven689 9 лет назад
i am not a viking nor do i have viking ancestors.. i just love vikings they are beasts! all alphas
@leaksson93
@leaksson93 8 лет назад
+sven maurin your name "Sven" sounds pretty damn swedish tho :P
@sven689
@sven689 8 лет назад
+Michael Persson it is swedish :) fortunatly my mother named me sven, but my ancestors were french , from the time of napoleon, when he came to malta, one of his architects married a maltese woman, and my for fathers stayed in malta, so im maltese now
@danielparra2665
@danielparra2665 8 лет назад
+sven maurin I Like Mongols, & Genghis Khan, They were just as Fierce as the vikings.....
@sven689
@sven689 7 лет назад
nice i just got vegvisir tattoed on my shoulder :)
@BerserkerJay237
@BerserkerJay237 7 лет назад
No one alive today is a Viking but you probably do have Viking ancestors, millions of people are descended from Rollo (including me) and he is only one man.
@phoebegraveyard7225
@phoebegraveyard7225 6 лет назад
This author did an entire series for free on itunes that is an amazing listen.
@warriorofthegods1
@warriorofthegods1 11 лет назад
I just found out that I'm related to Rollo any ways nice video.
@Heggegard
@Heggegard 5 лет назад
Karl the Great (Charlemagne) made a great French Kingdom. He wanted to concerns also Scandinavia, and also make it Chatolic. To scare the Normans, he killed 4000 of southern Scandinavs. What happens when boys in rough Norway hear such? They start to practice to manage to defend themselves and families. Wikings were often teenagers. 8 years after the slaughter, the wikings attacked started to strike at goals that representated Karl the Greats religion. The monasteries was not defenceless. There were also warrior munks, that visited or lived in those monasteries. The terror that should convert Scandinavia, strike back, untill the Poor added to the Lords prayer: "And save us from the WRETCH of the Normans". It was a victory for the Normans when the city of Karl the greats had to beg for protection. And it was a victory for the pope, when the Normans, and later also the Norwegian kings, became of Chatolic Europe's best defenders. When the Normans heard about that lots of Christians in were slauhtered by expanding muslims in the midle east, the history repeated itself. The crusade period started. Normans made aristocracy ruled kingdom also like in Libanon, and stopped defeated much of piracy and arab slave trade with "the white gold"; Europeans that was captured as slaves, and sent to Africa, or the Midle East.
@ecnalreleam
@ecnalreleam 8 лет назад
I love it! My father traced my heritage back to Meiler Fitzhenry, and thus to Rollo (since Rollo was Meiler's great, great, great, great, great, great grandfather). It's great learning about your heritage, and this was very informative. :)
@ecnalreleam
@ecnalreleam 8 лет назад
Same. Meiler was the great-grandson of William. William's son Henry had an illegitimate son named Henry Fitzhenry, who had an illegitimate son named Meiler Fitzhenry. So, Meiler was the illegitimate son of an illegitimate son. lol
@ecnalreleam
@ecnalreleam 8 лет назад
+William Ellis Nothing wrong with that. One of my ancestors, on another side of the family, was a slave who was taken from Ireland to Boston.
@thefnaffan2
@thefnaffan2 8 лет назад
Same here, from Cass, Filbrigg, Bigot, to Rollo, my 34th grandfather.
@april1526
@april1526 8 лет назад
Rollo would be my 32nd Great Grandfather, through William "Longsword", Richard I, Robert II, and down to Hugh De Lacy the 1st. It Explained the high percentage of Scandinavia in my DNA - don't you love genealogy?
@ecnalreleam
@ecnalreleam 8 лет назад
My ancestor Meiler Fitzhenry helped High De Lacy become Justicar, I believe. However, they eventually feuded.
@On1I5
@On1I5 11 лет назад
I find the some people get pissy, because when someone first finds out who there bloodline comes from they get excited and then assholes come out of the woodwork and put them down.
@joshuatraffanstedt2695
@joshuatraffanstedt2695 4 года назад
I wish there was a way to see what these famous people of history really looked like, sounded like, and acted like.
@zoesdada8923
@zoesdada8923 6 лет назад
I love how all of a sudden everyone has Vikings in their family tree. Especially when record keeping of that kind was spotty at best back then.
@bengray5013
@bengray5013 6 лет назад
Zoes Dada dna, family names and physical traits are easy ways of knowing and considering the Norse people integrated all over Europe it’s hardly surprising that a lot of people’s ancestry can be traced back to Norse culture. Record keeping isn’t going to override dna analysis
@darleneadamski1191
@darleneadamski1191 5 лет назад
@@bengray5013 they didn't have DNA kits back in them days. Wtf?! Lmaaaao. How dumb are these people?! Damn.
@bengray5013
@bengray5013 5 лет назад
Darlene Adamski wow! Please use your brain. We have dna kits now, and we can trace heritage roots with this method, add to that family names and physical traits and it’s very easy for people to trace their heritage.
@mz.6109
@mz.6109 5 лет назад
I am a direct descendant of Rollo and through the Ashbourne and Williamson names I proudly inherited the line of these brave and noble people and I thank you for your idea of my people however Odin is not evil nor were my folk. I will agree that Our history has not been accurately portrayed. Khazars also had a great deal to do with Why we attacked christian sites.
@jatbatman
@jatbatman 4 года назад
I recently discovered I'm directly descended from both King Charles III "The simple" (as well as Louis IV and their predecessors) and Rollo. This is definitely interesting and informative.
@frankmorris2400
@frankmorris2400 4 года назад
two decades in burgundy, enjoying the wine...
@albinotatertot
@albinotatertot 9 лет назад
My ancestor earned title and lands for his contributions at the battle of Hastings.
@dublinpiper
@dublinpiper 6 лет назад
Thank you for this, I am trawling youtube for a decent history of Rollo, and the establishment of Normandy, and there is precious little.. (brief 2-3mins, in hour long documentarys) this is the most detailed I have found... only other good one I could find is a audiobook called "History of the Norwegian people" its six hours long, but if you jump to 4h and 16mins there is a full chapter on this. Thanks again
@garychynne1377
@garychynne1377 7 лет назад
SECOND TIME IS EVEN BETTER. REALLY ENJOYED YOUR YARN. BECOMING A CHRISTIAN THOUGH IS A BIT OF A STRETCH. I'M STILL FOND OF THE TREE. THANK YOU GARE
@casperclemmensen8152
@casperclemmensen8152 5 лет назад
great story..truly well done:) one thing: Ganger-Rolf (Rollo the walker) is described as Danish in the early sources. Only in the 12th century did it change into Rolf being Norwegian. The entire Frankish scene from 799-914 AD is deeply dominated by the Danes, while Norwegian fleets focus on the north Atlantic, Scotland and Irish sea.
@cfolman
@cfolman 7 лет назад
Just remember - Normans were not Norwegians only. Normans were any people from the north. What today is Northern Germany, Denmark, Sweden and Norway. Kings would tend to be from Denmark - like Rollo. His chieftains would be anyone with talent -and men enough to put behind that talent. The reason the then Denmark (todays Denmark + southern Sweden) was so powerful was fertile grounds. A lot of people were sustained on a very small area. Only the oldest son would inherit the farm - so what did the rest of the boys do? Join the Viking adventure ofc! A lot of manpower on from a small area = powerful army. Bands of warriors from all over Scandinavia would join such an army. Landless sons would have a chance to earn fame and fortune. They went to England and formed "Danelaw" - and they went to France and were given Normandy as a payoff. They had already caused mayhem and were bought off with land .... and the French King was smart. The "Normans" from now on would keep other "Normans" from invading. Theres a lot more - but not in such a small space... ;-)
@getwulf9293
@getwulf9293 6 лет назад
For the record, the Gesta Normannorum written by Dudo of St. Quentin does not say either Norwegian or Danish. The original history states that they were "Dacians" from the Scythian Black Sea. Don't blame me, blame Dudo... Dudo was commissioned by the House of Normandy to write this history.
@On1I5
@On1I5 11 лет назад
same here are you also related to him through his great-great-great-great-great grandson William the conqueror
@jatbatman
@jatbatman 4 года назад
You mean his great great great grandson? His son was William "Long Sword" His grandson was Richard I "The Fearless" His great grandson Richard II "The Good" His 2nd great grandson was Robert "The Magnificent" His 3rd great grandson was William "The Conqueror" I know this because I recently found every one of them in my lineage, and can do the math. Lol I think you counted his son and grandson as a couple of those "greats."
@SirSparrowHawk
@SirSparrowHawk 9 лет назад
judging by all these commenters claiming him as an ancestor. Rollo got around
@10Tuxedo
@10Tuxedo 8 лет назад
+Purple burd 34 G Gramp to me
@jnorlansmith2210
@jnorlansmith2210 7 лет назад
Thanks for sharing your great story.:-)
@michaelmallal9101
@michaelmallal9101 10 лет назад
I may have Viking blood as my maternal great-grandparents came from Orkney Island in the North Sea.
@darrenyoung5048
@darrenyoung5048 5 лет назад
My family is from Shetland Islands and my DNA results was 56% Celtic and 44% Scandinavian
@joshm3484
@joshm3484 6 лет назад
He might be called Charles the Simple, but giving Rollo a kingdom in return for protection was a pretty good plan.
@brandonironhead933
@brandonironhead933 6 лет назад
I love your books I have the sea wolves and it’s a must have for any person trying to understand there Norse heritage
@braydengautier3833
@braydengautier3833 7 лет назад
Thanks for the history I'm actually related to him too🙂
@Auxora
@Auxora 7 лет назад
Austin Gautier Same. :)
@celsoCitrini
@celsoCitrini 6 лет назад
Very good... Keep up with the good work
@babyhamstr13445
@babyhamstr13445 10 лет назад
Rollo is my 35th great grandfather!
@MrCountrycuz
@MrCountrycuz 9 лет назад
babyhamstr13445 Never in his days did he imagine being the 35th granddaddy to a baby hamster.
@babyhamstr13445
@babyhamstr13445 9 лет назад
What can I say? Genetics get pretty crazy!
@clare344
@clare344 10 лет назад
I'm a descendant of the de Clare family "Clare" (Modern day which is my last name) my ancestors who accompanied Rollo and held strong peerage in Normandy (I know sounds quite unbelievable and cocky) my parents are 5'10 5'8 i'm 6'3 with green eyes and strong masculine facial features I think I've inherited those traits.
@abdulazizclare9545
@abdulazizclare9545 7 лет назад
Which de Clare or Clare are you? Rollo is the lord of of Clare's.
@sophiaraine4021
@sophiaraine4021 4 года назад
My 33rd great grandfather! :)
@alanshearer3682
@alanshearer3682 4 года назад
not possible, he was back in 900s. even if he was your grandfather he would be like 43 or 44
@sophiaraine4021
@sophiaraine4021 4 года назад
@@alanshearer3682 do you not know how genealogy works? its more complex than that, my line of ancestors couldve lived longer than other peoples line.Many factors come in play, It's complex boo
@ReZnMusic
@ReZnMusic 5 лет назад
Rollo is my 29th great grandfather
@hunternichols9463
@hunternichols9463 5 лет назад
I found out I'm Related to Rollo through my Grandfather and The IRL Ragnar Lodbrok from my Grandmother I'm like super happy
@abdulazizclare9545
@abdulazizclare9545 7 лет назад
Interesting Rollo was a great warrior. If he was Danish or Norwegian what about his men? Norman blood runs deep in UK.
@hunternichols9463
@hunternichols9463 6 лет назад
Alot of our blood can be traced to Scandinavia And Germany
@maxmullen6337
@maxmullen6337 5 лет назад
Hunter Nichols I have read that DNA tests show that most white people living in England have pre-Roman genes. Never-mind German or Scandinavian.
@hunternichols9463
@hunternichols9463 5 лет назад
@@maxmullen6337 Well I think that's because Ceaser Stomped Britain and some if not most of the Roman's likely slept with the inhabitants there and had families I mainly found out that alot of my family came from Germany France and Sweden
@davidlaw2094
@davidlaw2094 6 лет назад
I know this is a fairly old thread, but I had a couple of questions. I recently in the last year or so, found out one of the many trees of my ancestors goes back to William the Conqueror. 1) Is there any family connection from William to Rollo? 2) I think I read somewhere, but can't remember where, that Williams mother was a descendant of Charlemayne. I was wondering if that was true or not. Thanks for any replies.
@Darilynn714
@Darilynn714 8 лет назад
Very cool, I just found out that Rollo Ragnvaldsson is my 31st great grandfather. I love learning about my foremothers & fathers. Thank you for sharing, I would love to see more..
@mannyduran5777
@mannyduran5777 8 лет назад
can i have a baby with you? it would be an honor 😁
@Darilynn714
@Darilynn714 8 лет назад
lol, too late.... No kids for me!
@mannyduran5777
@mannyduran5777 8 лет назад
+Darilynn T its never too late 😂
@Darilynn714
@Darilynn714 8 лет назад
Manny Duran If I change my mind, and my husband is cool with it, I'll let you know ;-)
@mannyduran5777
@mannyduran5777 8 лет назад
+Darilynn T lol 😂 jk im not a stalker i swear!
@Saw_Squatch
@Saw_Squatch 7 лет назад
Rollo is actually my 34th great grandfather
@thomasbertelsen4486
@thomasbertelsen4486 6 лет назад
I believe you. My American gateway ancestor is Danette Abney, Descended from Baron Saer De Quincy.
@ducksauce9187
@ducksauce9187 6 лет назад
yea keep telling urself that lmao
@thomasbertelsen4486
@thomasbertelsen4486 6 лет назад
Google Zadoc Woods Texas. That’s another connection. I am American but my DNA is 80% English after hundreds of years. The people knew their own, and their story in America before it was perverted. I was born to be hated.
@nothingtospiffy8287
@nothingtospiffy8287 6 лет назад
Shut up
@budscroggins2632
@budscroggins2632 6 лет назад
I am related to the Wankish King ..Charles the Tosser
@jessandjemilla4637
@jessandjemilla4637 8 лет назад
Does anyone know of a historian quote about Rollo? I need it for an assignment so any help would be appreciated. - Jemilla
@maxmullen6337
@maxmullen6337 5 лет назад
They didn’t transform Anglo-Saxon England into Great Britain. Great Britain was formed in about 1603 after KingJames the Sixth of Scotland became King James the First of England. That is about 500 years after the Norman invasion of 1066. It’s a bit of a stretch to connect the two events.
@MrNissetuta
@MrNissetuta 8 лет назад
Thank you so much for this information spread! I'm not a scholar but I am from Sweden and I like to hear our story heard! With that said (with both good and bad facts) much of the so called Vikings from Sweden is not much heard about! (and btw no one at that time called them Vikings! They were just opportunists as all successful people we're at that time... Win or die... No health care or "take care of program" to speak of). Ok so with that said... As i understand it. The Swedish Vikings were extremely successful in now days Russia! The old Tsar line is in fact from Vikings heretich as many franc and English noble lines are from Normandy and Norwegian lines. Many from Scotland have Swedish lines and if I'm correct the "empire guard" of Constantinople (the last remaining line from the Empire of Rome) where Vikings. So what I think is that Sweden established a royal line in Russia. Norway in Island and France and England etc. Sweden had a long hold on the Scottish Isle. A couple of hundred years... Denmark pretty much took what it could and had pretty much the rest in the known world... Of course the southern part of Italy was Norwegian and Swedish. What I'm trying to say is that the Vikings of the North was much more than barbarians. They established stability for several hundred of years in many cases! Much longer than USA have existed so far! Of course they were no saints, they bartered when they could, they looted when they could but they also established control and a stable society during the Dark ages when they could!
@Koakoa45
@Koakoa45 7 лет назад
Björn Ironside King of Sweden, son of Ragnar is buried at Münso. I would love to see one day. Also Ragnars eldest sons died in Sweden when they attempted to take the land from Ragnar.
@ducksauce9187
@ducksauce9187 6 лет назад
Björn ironside raided cities in Italy.. and hes from Sweden
@user-mq5xt5jf4o
@user-mq5xt5jf4o 5 лет назад
Hi "Nissehue" ;.) know this is an old post, but have to comment. The term “Viking” was actually used by the Vikings themselves, and also by others who lived in this age. It was not only used to describe an action, but also used as a title for oneself. And literally, it is written in stone, here are some examples from Sweden: Runestone ID no. Sm 10, Växjö. This runestone was raised by a man who entitled himself "the Viking" and the runes translated to Old Norse reads: "Toki Vikingʀ, ræisti stæin æftiʀ Gunnar, sun Grims" English translation: "Tóki the VIKING, raised the stone in memory of Gunnarr, Grímr's son. Extracts from other stones in Sweden, translated to English: Runestone ID nr. Vg 61 at Härlingstorp. "He died on a VIKING raid on the western route” Runestone ID nr. DR 334, Västra Strö, Eslöv, Skåne: "who died in the north on a VIKING raid." Runestone ID nr. U617, Visby, Gotland : “He was the VIKING watch with Geitir” Also, Adam of Bremen who was a high ranging person within the Catholic Church, in 1075 wrote: “those who are referring to themselves as VIKINGS but those we are referring to as “Ascomanni”. The Viking Age officially started in 793. But even before that, there are references to Vikings. In the poem Widsið in the Exeter Book (an Anglo-Saxon book which has been kept in the Exeter Cathedral since 1076, and which is on the UNESCO heritage list) different tribes and persons from the Iron Age are described. Amongst them the Danish kings Hroþwulf and Hroðgar who lived in the beginning of the 6th century, i.e. some 270 years BEFORE the Viking Age even started. Vikings are mentioned in Stansa 90, 110 and 150, in Old English this is spelled “Wicinga” and “Lid- wicingum” the last word means Vikings in a unit (Lid). Vikings are also mentioned in the Icelandic Sagas, for instance in Heimskringla “Haralds Saga” written in the 13th century. is.wikisource.org/wiki/Heimskringla/Haralds_saga_gr%C3%A1feldar/3 About being opportunists. The Vikings were definitely not just opportunists; it was mainly about revenge and defence. The Franks who had conquered most of "pagan" Europe in a conspiracy with the papacy in Rome, slaughtered and enslaved the Saxons who were kinsmen to the Scandinavians and shared boarder with the Danes, during a war lasting 30 years. There had also been many wars before that, also against other Scandinavian kinsmen as the Frisians, who in the end lost all their land and their freedom to the Franks - and thereby also to the papacy. The final straw was the massacre at Verden, where the Franks - lead by Charlemagne - decapitated 4500 captivated Saxons for their “crime” which had been defending their own ancestral land; after that the Franks literally stood RIGHT outside the southern gate to Scandinavia; the Dannevirke defence wall, build across the root of Denmark. The papacy showed their appreciation of their huge new gain of power and wealth (which had been the goal ever since Catholicism was invented in 325 AD) materialized in new land and new tax-payers, by crowning Charlemagne as Emperor of Western Europe; at that time the first Emperor in hundreds of years. After the defeat of the Saxons, the Scandinavians were next in line on the list of the papacy and Franks, to have their ancestral land stolen, to be enslaved to work that land now belonging to the new “owners”, to be forced to pay taxes to a strange God represented by the papacy in Rome, to be forced to pay taxes to the Franks, and to be forced to be baptized and forced to live a life under weird rules; where you and your ancestors in thousands of years had been living a life in freedom and democracy. The Franks also were known for selling slaves including children, not only to the Catholic realm but also on the Middle Eastern market, as the Romans had done before them, and the Scandinavians were very much aware of that. As long as people weren’t yet (forcibly) baptized, it was legal to sell captives into slavery, so therefore the Franks with the blessing of the papacy on purpose “spared” some people from being baptized. It was THIS situation which sparked the Viking Age; Scandinavian revenge and defence against the Franks and the Catholic Church. But also, the papacy had ordered that NO Christians were allowed to trade with the Scandinavians - this actually started decades and decades before the Viking Age exploded - to put pressure on the Scandinavians. The punishment was severe, and selling weapons to the Scandinavians meant an immediate death sentence. Also, the Franks had blocked the trade routes. To come around this, the Vikings - especially the Swedish - opened a new trade route along the Volga River. As a pay-back for these trade blockades, the Danish Vikings - probably assisted by the Norwegians - literally stole a whole city; one of Charlemagne’s important trading hubs. In the Frankish annals it is mentioned that the city also was burned down, but archaeologists who believe they have located the city, are not quite sure this is true because of the lack of evidence from fire (or perhaps it is not the right city). Anyways, all the goods and all the people living there were abducted (not killed) and “relocated” to their new home, the Viking trading town Hedeby, just behind the safety of the Dannevirke Wall. Not to be slaves, but to keep trading :-) Throughout history, the Vikings paid back in thousands of ways, of which many are quite hilarious. I could write a whole novel about all the crazy things they got away with. Also, the Franks had destroyed all the “pagan” holy places they came across, including the Irminsul which was a highly sacred statue. The Saxons as said before were kinsmen to the Scandinavians, and Widukind - the Saxon war leader who succeeded in fleeing to Denmark - was married to the Danish king’s sister. At that time, men were obliged to revenge killing of kinsmen so it was not “only” defence. My guess is that they agreed to keep on revenging until Charlemagne’s bloodline was wiped off the face of the earth. Because it was not unusual to extend revenge to also include a whole bloodline, not only for the revenge itself but also to break the power structure as the royal power/crown went to the successor(s); the eldest son (or sons, when the Empire later on was divided into more manageable sizes). My guess is backed up by a monk in Charlemagne’s service; he made a writing called “The tears of Charlemagne”, which shows that Charlemagne himself knew he had gone too far. Charlemagne said: “I’m not crying for myself, I am crying for what I have brought upon my descendants” while he was watching a Viking fleet passing by on a river beneath one of his castles. Years after Charlemagne was dead, when his blood-related descendants had taken over, the Vikings invaded Charlemagne’s favourite city Aachen, burned down his royal palace to the ground and used his huge lavish Cathedral (build by taxes forced upon conquered people) as a stable for their horses, for quite a while. So Viking horses were literally shitting on top of Charlemagne’s grave. When they left, they destroyed the Cathedral so bad it took a decade to restore; it must have taken huge efforts to do all that damage as the Cathedral is very big. This is not a picture of random vandalism; it is a picture of pure hate and contempt. Just as the attacks and demolishing of monasteries. So Charlemagne was right, Vikings never forget. And the Vikings did succeed; after having fought for some 120 years the last ruler in the blood-line of Charlemagne handed over Normandy to the Vikings, who at that point almost had bankrupted the Empire, and very soon after the Charlemagne bloodline was all done and over with. So, opportunism - yes, in a certain degree the following some 200 years. But it started as revenge and an ”Attack is the best defence”-strategy. Scandinavia was never invaded by the Franks, despite of countless of attempts and clashes. Well, this got a bit long but just felt a need to correct your view on your ancestors a bit. They did what had to be done. Happy YULE from Denmark :-)
@jytte-hilden
@jytte-hilden 4 года назад
Rollo was not Norweigan. History is quite clear that when his descendant, Rikard of Normandy was in danger of being deposed, Harald Bluetooth of Denmark sent fleets to aid him. Also, Hardegon of Normandy would later travl to Denmark and without any fuzz depose Chnuba/Ennignup, when he was about to bend the knee to King Henry I of Saxony. Both events denote kinship. Besides, Norway didn't have any substantial population at the time, and certainly not enough to siege Paris with an army of 40,000 men in 887 (Rollo was in that army, it just wasn't the first siege of Paris as depicted in a certain ridiculous TV show).
@robinsinpost
@robinsinpost 3 года назад
Nothing is quite clear about whether Rollo was Danish or Norwegian. Norwegian-Icelandic historians Rollo was the son of Ragnvald Jarl and was banished from Norway. He should have settled in France. Norwegian-Icelandic history claims that he and Rollo was one and the same person, while Danish historians believe Rollo came from Denmark.
@salsalero1277
@salsalero1277 6 лет назад
My great-great grandfather is from Rouen,his name is Jean Pepin.
@elizabethgilbert5383
@elizabethgilbert5383 10 лет назад
Alot of the leaders of the Norman's had ancient eastern ancestry.and many of them looked more akin to teutons germans then their fellow Swedes an Norwegian brothers.a picture of many norman ancestor from 1600 looks more like a light skinned Persian then a norwegiam
@MrCountrycuz
@MrCountrycuz 9 лет назад
Elizabeth Gilbert That may be due to the infusion of German blood from Northern Germanic tribes that are the origin of the southern Swedes
@inpersonaDK
@inpersonaDK 9 лет назад
Lucien Alacard Southern Swedes are more like Danes. Read the Scandinavian history. Sweden first conquer southern Sweden in 1659
@finnhansen3866
@finnhansen3866 8 лет назад
recent dna research has proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that rollo(rolf) came from fakse in denmark with a few norwegian genes to boot !!!
@TheDavidhgdajjan
@TheDavidhgdajjan 8 лет назад
+Finn Hansen Could you please provide wiith the details of the research you are refering to?
@TheDavidhgdajjan
@TheDavidhgdajjan 8 лет назад
+Finn Hansen If you are refering to originhunters blogg, frequently appearing on social media my comment is this: As far as I can tell this blogger based his theories on a series of theoretical deductions and not actual sampling of DNA. This is unfortunately not an accepted research paper. I suppose unless they start opening the crypts of male members of the House of Normandy. Then no one will ever really know for sure.
@daginn896
@daginn896 8 лет назад
+Finn Hansen Ehh, NO! Alltough he might have comed from Denmark, we will only know for sure this fall. As Norwegians and Danish scientists have gained access to his grandsons grave. Originhunters are just pseudo history, which is not taken seriously among scholars. Regardless, his grandsons grave have now been opened and DNA samples sent to both Norway and Denmark.
@darleneadamski1191
@darleneadamski1191 5 лет назад
Wait. So they found Rollos body and did a DNA test? Bold.
@vcab6875
@vcab6875 Месяц назад
The Normans conquered the Eastern Canary Islands in the 1400s. Jean .Bethencourt led the Conquest. The Bethencourt family is the most important Norman family in the Hispanic world. Paternally I trace myself back to Bethencourt family of Norman Knights and the Battle of Hastings, First Crusade, Hundred Years War and the Conquest of the Canary Islands.
@alig.20
@alig.20 6 лет назад
I think Rollo loved sex by the look. %80 of comments tells Rollo is their grandpa.
@NeverAgain1536
@NeverAgain1536 10 лет назад
Rollo is my 32nd Great Grandfather
@flangered
@flangered 10 лет назад
How on earth do you trace that far back?
@NeverAgain1536
@NeverAgain1536 10 лет назад
flangered It takes a lot of dedication and time searching different websites.
@heathermonroe6344
@heathermonroe6344 10 лет назад
Then we are cousins :) he is also my 33rd ggfather. Yes, it takes patience and much dedication to learn your genealogy that far back. But it's great to meet family.
@NeverAgain1536
@NeverAgain1536 10 лет назад
Heather Monroe yes it does I took a year researching this and removing him from my Tree but he kept coming back so I went from there. Welcome to the family cuz ;)
@flangered
@flangered 10 лет назад
He kept coming back because you wanted to be related to him.
@doctorsqueaks1683
@doctorsqueaks1683 8 лет назад
Is this the guy of whom Ragnar from Vikings is based of off?
@seapeoplesdidnothingwrong1307
@seapeoplesdidnothingwrong1307 8 лет назад
it's supposed to be his brother. No one knows if Ragnar is real
@TheDavidhgdajjan
@TheDavidhgdajjan 8 лет назад
+Eli Veil Not really! There is no corellation between Ragnar Lodbrok & Rollo of Normandy in reallife. This is pure fiction of the makers of the Vikings series. Rollo is the latinized version of Rolf. No vikings were ever called Rollo until they were babtised or located to continental Europe. Secondly, there is corrently a dispute going between Norway and Denmark as to whom Rollo belongs to. Norwegians claim for example he is equalent to Gangerolf or "Rolf The Walker" while the danes rely on different stories. In either case he was probably not even born when Ragnar Lodvrok Invaded Paris in 845. He died in Nortern France around 930 after having establised the dutchy of NORMANDY as one of the most advanced societes in Europe at the time.
@seapeoplesdidnothingwrong1307
@seapeoplesdidnothingwrong1307 8 лет назад
Rollo Walker dam you Wikipedia lol
@nemo0036
@nemo0036 8 лет назад
+Eli Veil VERY loosely based off from what I've seen.
@thefnaffan2
@thefnaffan2 8 лет назад
They weren't brothers
@anabaird3737
@anabaird3737 6 лет назад
Rollo is my 30th grandfather :-)
@vincentmoohanbuddie5392
@vincentmoohanbuddie5392 6 лет назад
I don't know definitely my family tree but the Scottish tartan i wear by way of grannie is Sinclair and 8 or 9 hundred years ago my ancestors were Norman knights from St. Clair in Normandy but I'm mostly Irish DNA with french cave painters, Sami, native American and 1st century A.D. Jew and the Irish in my DNA are sometimes Scots like great gramps Irvine who was Irish descendant of Scots who are actually Irish and lots of the Irish in Ulster have french ancestry just to confuse things names like Montgomery and the Fitz names are descendants of Norman knights. Yes I've had the test done and I'm mostly Irish genes but I'm a mix of no pict descent even though I'm Scottish as a born and bred Buddie from Paisley but the history of the Scotii from northern Ireland explains the lack of the Picts genetic marker
@larryscott2548
@larryscott2548 6 лет назад
The conquests took place from the North of England, to the Mediterranean NOT Britain. They never took the whole Island, but they did eventually marry North of the Wall.
@peturkristinsson9463
@peturkristinsson9463 8 лет назад
Why was the nordic name "Rólfur" changed to "Rollo" in English?
@TheDavidhgdajjan
@TheDavidhgdajjan 8 лет назад
+Pétur Kristinsson One theory is that Rollo was the latinized version of Hrolfr, Rolf which he took after settling in France.
@jameswhyard2858
@jameswhyard2858 8 лет назад
Good to see the Channel Isles in the map of Normandy. The last vestiges of William the Bastard's realm which is still the property of the modern Duke, the sovereign of the British Isles and Islands. Noteworthy that the first Letters Patent authorised for any new sovereign of Britain are those appointing them as the Duke of Normandy. Note also that Viking raiders were seen as early as 555CE in Jersey where they martyred Helier, so Lindisfarne is not the fist venture of the Norse into Britain, though it may be the first into England...
@meesersmom1
@meesersmom1 6 лет назад
Ragnar was my 38th great grandfather.
@robinsinpost
@robinsinpost 3 года назад
Nobody knows if Rollo was Danish or Norwegian.
@warriorofthegods1
@warriorofthegods1 11 лет назад
no but it is interesting to learn about your ancestors and the things they did I was just surprised that's all.
@willnonya9438
@willnonya9438 8 лет назад
No follow up videos?
@SvetlanaBer
@SvetlanaBer 6 лет назад
Please look here for other episodes: normancenturies.com
@mattpavey3062
@mattpavey3062 3 года назад
Rolllllllllooooooooooo!
@adailyreminderpsgbottleda4792
@adailyreminderpsgbottleda4792 7 лет назад
The normans were french
@rachelsombo9045
@rachelsombo9045 4 года назад
A Daily Reminder: PSG bottled a 4-0 lead of course they were and still are French ! They just play with words because the can not accept French conquest 😂
@petert9224
@petert9224 8 лет назад
I stopped watching when he said they turned England into Great Britain..the United Kingdom became a state when James Stewart became King and Great Britain has always been,because thats a geographical description of these islands.
@Auxora
@Auxora 7 лет назад
I just found out I'm a descendent of this Viking today. Started my findings with Joan of Kent and worked my way up.... or down? Haha. People are surprised that so many claim relation? Don't forget how many children our ancestors had in a generation. Lol. Things are different now. No one wants to pop out 11 or more children anymore. xD
@vincentmoohanbuddie5392
@vincentmoohanbuddie5392 6 лет назад
To confuse things the Vikings are descendants of the Western Boat people from northern Spain the same ancient DNA in Galicia and northern Iberia is found all across Ireland and Britain by way of the Vikings
@crowsbaneful
@crowsbaneful 7 лет назад
My family has traced us back to the Norman's I have to say I'm disappointed by the Christian engulfment but happy to say most of us have woken up by now
@pjdoyle873
@pjdoyle873 7 лет назад
I'm Norman decent my name Ann Dr lacy proude of my Norman roots
@Pfitzgerald98
@Pfitzgerald98 8 лет назад
nice video
@wotan237
@wotan237 7 лет назад
"The harrowing of the north" is a huge stain upon Norman reputation...
@ryanlynn146
@ryanlynn146 6 лет назад
Do you think that the Vikings could have come from the tribe of Dan or Don of Israel?
@jytte-hilden
@jytte-hilden 4 года назад
Hardly. But there is a tiny possibility they might be very distant cousins, and then only if the tribe of Dan was descended from the Sea Peoples. "DN" words being related to greatness has a firm place in ancient Indo-European languages, and in fact many rivers in Eastern Europe still bear DN names. Don (the Danube), Dniepr, and Dniestr to name a couple. Supposedly they were named after a pre-historic earth/water goddess worshipped by the Scythians, who was the precursor for most of the female gods in the various Indo-European pantheons, including the Pelasgian Gaia (mother of the Titans) and the Nordic Nerthus. So while there was no direct relation, there just might be chance that the words have a common root much older than Moses. But it is as small as to be infinitesmal.
@garychynne1377
@garychynne1377 8 лет назад
OH YEA. I REMEMBER HIM. WE USE T' CALL HIM ROLLEY POLEY. HAVE FUN GARE
@nerdyguy1152
@nerdyguy1152 4 года назад
Why did Rollo convert to christianity? Becoz vikings couldn’t sack paris (defended by Odo of France from 885 to 886) and chartres (defended by Robert 1 of france in 911) but the french couldn’t expel them either (the french did manage to defeat them). There was a stalemate. Thus the french proposed a deal and the vikings took it. Win-win.
@larryscott2548
@larryscott2548 6 лет назад
The Norman's changed England into Great Britain? It was known as Britain before the Romans landed, or perhaps "Pritain". It was called Great or Greater Britain after the Romans pulled out and thousands moved to the region of Europe now known as Lesser Britain or Brittany. Centuries before the Normans existed. The reason they moved was because of the invading Anglo/Saxon, Jutes.
@rachelsombo9045
@rachelsombo9045 4 года назад
People who live in Brittany are French now they were conquered and mixed with the Franks like all of France , the Franks/French conquered and mix with the population like Alsace and Corsica , then it is to late to claim indépendance
@knight20102
@knight20102 7 лет назад
In the first minute Mr Rollo you make a classic "schoolboy error" Norman England and Great Britain are two very different things. When the Normans were building their power Scotland was a free and independent nation with its own king, royal family, barons and parliament!! In the next several years 2017-20?? I plan and others to make it a free and independent nation again!! In addition in the Norman age our close allies and brothers Wales and Ireland are also free independent nations as befits them both.
@tonyt1399
@tonyt1399 6 лет назад
knight20102 close allies and brothers, haa, modern Celtic brothers shite, your people aren't brothers and were often enemies, the celts were a tribe in mid Europe, you are only celts in that you were not roman, the whole Celtic brothers shite is just anti english ganging up, kilts were invented in London, whiskey in Ireland, bagpipes in turkey, your capital was Edwins burgh not Edinburgh an Anglo Saxon settlement for half a millennia, Gaelic from Ireland like the Irish pirate invaders (Scotti to the romans), Scots have zero more rights to great Britain than the English, you arrived from overseas at about the same time and you took land from the locals, yeah, your friends and brothers whose culture and language were wiped out, the Picts and Britons, your country is made up of immigrants, Angles, Vikings as well as Picts, Britons and Gaels, stop talking bollocks, and while i'm at it, maybe your country will vote yes next time, but last time i checked they freely voted to stay, while were talking of bollocks try growing a pair and bugger off next time.
@bengray5013
@bengray5013 6 лет назад
No such thing as celts...
@roberthiorns7584
@roberthiorns7584 6 лет назад
tony t. Well said. When for maters of state it comes to ticking the box, I tick British. I would like to be able to tick a box that read Cosmopolitan, (world citizen). (Just thinking), Where in the universe could we be now if we still were not plagued by this petty tribalism infighting. Take my surname Tony , it predates Boudica, and so predates our no name Jacobus, knight201202 ( Jacobus,that's the term for jimmy knight for you and me lol). So and in thinking in times before our errant no name Jacobus knight, shall we remind him of a time of old Cumbria, (it'll do ) stretching from Cornwall-Strathclyde (no Welch/Wales yet, there still with us and definitely No Scotland). We're not doing bad up to now eh tony thinking along the line of our errant knight, You've kept Edwin's Burgh and I've just added Strathclyde on the westside and so if we join the dots we have Justinian's wall not Hadrian's wall as his demarcation point. How long do you think it will be before our errant knight clears of back to Ireland lol, with nothing more than biting Mosquitoes/sheep to talk too. And what of all the rest, thee Scottish/Irish names should we send them back to their independent countries, many of them arrived because the grass was greener and to see seek protection from the tribal/infighting our Jacobus knight inadvertently starts. History should be a good thing to learn from and move on, but most people never do has you to have observed. Kind regards tony. Robert.
@truthisalchemy318
@truthisalchemy318 3 года назад
Hail Odin!
@JoesWebPresence
@JoesWebPresence 5 лет назад
@1:05 "They transformed Anglo Saxon England into Great Britain." What an utterly nonsensical claim to make! First, Great Britain is a geographical term, not a political one. It is the name of the largest island in the British isles, and there has NEVER been a country of that name. Are you claiming the Normans were responsible for transforming the Anglo Saxon kingdoms into a landmass? Second, if you mean the Normans transformed the Anglo Saxon kingdoms into the UK or what became known as the British empire, then you are hundreds of years off. That didn't start until the union of the crowns in 1603, and wasn't finalized until the articles of union in 1707. 1066 was an English affair that had nothing to do with the sovereign nation of Scotland, who were never brought under Norman rule. Macbeth famously defeated the Norsemen on Denmark field near Scone. What an insult! You again lump us in with the English for convenience, as though Scotland were some backwards province of England. Far from it, Scotland was a far more advanced nation in those days than England. Scotland had world renowned universities long before England, when Oxford and Cambridge were founded much later. Your claim that the Normans transformed England into Great Britain is an ignorant and insulting one. The Scots inherited THEIR crown, not the other way around. Tudors were replaced by Stewarts on the throne of England. @15:25 you claim that their conquest stretched from the north of Britain to the eastern Mediterranean. That is a disgraceful untruth. Other vikings (NOT the Normans!) gained brief footholds in the northern and western isles (which by the way are NOT on the island of Great Britain!) and took Dumbarton rock. Where the nation of Scotland stood cuts right through your claimed conquest, "stretching" from the north of Great Britain. No such conquest ever occurred, and to claim it did not only flies in the face of all historic facts, it insults an entire nation who were NEVER conquered by the Normans.
@shereedwarennereedrana8349
@shereedwarennereedrana8349 3 года назад
Hrolfr Ragnvaldson is Danish, not Norwegian.
@garytucker5748
@garytucker5748 6 лет назад
Norse Fjords are very small horses,which Rollo would ride,native to norway,probably true,lol.
@darleneadamski1191
@darleneadamski1191 5 лет назад
How the hell would anyone know if they're related to Ragnar, Rollo, Odin or whoever when it's a fact that DNA or birth records weren't kept in that time??? The sagas weren't even written down until hundreds of years after their alleged time on this Earth. Lmao "Ragnar is my 734th grandfather, Rollo is my 534th uncle and I'm pregnant with Loki's child". Bull- SHIT. So dumb. 🤣😂🤣 Good for a deep belly laugh tho. Thanks for that, no doubt.
@rockynanach
@rockynanach 5 лет назад
Rollo was my 32 nd grand father . I’m mostly old English though .
@alanshearer3682
@alanshearer3682 4 года назад
how do you know? any family tree any proof
@inpersonaDK
@inpersonaDK 9 лет назад
A DNA-analysis from 2014 indicates that Rollo and his ancestors going back 12 generations likely came from Denmark.originhunters.blogspot.dk/2014/04/exploring-rollos-roots-dna-leads-way.html
@thesilentstorms-
@thesilentstorms- 9 лет назад
+inpersonaDK I heard a Norwegian group was going to do a DNA test but abandoned it. I guess this was why lol.
@TheDavidhgdajjan
@TheDavidhgdajjan 8 лет назад
+inpersonaDK As far as I can tell this blogger based his theories on a series of theoretical deductions and not actual sampling of DNA. This is unfortunately not an accepted research paper. I suppose unless they start opening the crypts of male members of the House of Normandy. Then no one will ever really know for sure.
@TheDavidhgdajjan
@TheDavidhgdajjan 8 лет назад
+TheSilentStorm See my cooment below. The main reason for Explico to postpone is the difficulty to obtain permission to open the tombs from the authorities in Normany and Glocester in UK
@daginn896
@daginn896 8 лет назад
+TheSilentStorm Nope, they waited for permition to open his grave. Origin hunters are by no means academical valid, they deal with pseudo history. Thats not to say he is not danish, its 50/50 on this one. Danish scientists have also waited for his grave (his grandsons grave realy) to be opened. One sample will be sent to Norway, one sample to Denmark. This is a co project between the two countries. But who knows, maby his wife fucked the "mailman" and his "sons" are all french =P
@thesilentstorms-
@thesilentstorms- 8 лет назад
***** Do you know when they're expected to get the samples?
@larryscott2548
@larryscott2548 6 лет назад
The Normans created the culture of Sicily? Maybe, if you think the Mongols and Manchus' created the culture of China. They were just a stern boot on the neck of a much older civilization.
@SelstromC88
@SelstromC88 11 лет назад
yeah sure but you have around 1,5 billon ancestors at that time and world population was about 400.000.000
@robinchandler4870
@robinchandler4870 6 лет назад
They weren't hulking (see Viking grave skeletons). Have a look at what 'mercy' the Christian Saxons and others demonstrated, in comparison.
@aprilcoursey4533
@aprilcoursey4533 6 лет назад
I am also. We are all distant cousins :)
@YeNZeC
@YeNZeC 9 лет назад
Didn't he marry princess gizla ?
@umbertotoni3021
@umbertotoni3021 5 лет назад
The Rollo kin is from Norway.
@Widdowson2020
@Widdowson2020 6 лет назад
"Terrible berserker god Odin"??? Nothing could be further from the truth. Odin is the God of wisdom and poetry and yes could be personified as a war band chieftain but this makes him sound like a god of war which is totally untrue
@harrywilliamson33
@harrywilliamson33 8 лет назад
i always though that they were vikings william the conqerer was cousin of the king of norway
@bengray5013
@bengray5013 6 лет назад
Harry Williamson the normans were descendants of the vikings
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