Great stuff, I really enjoyed the video. At some point I'd love to see a video on Cuirassier's. There isn't much information online about the unit and they look so cool. I know the French, Germans and Prussians used them but I'd be curious to learn more about how they were used in battle and why they were disbanded. Thanks
Hey Nizzahon, do you think sometime you could do a video on what the rules were for Kings and nobles? A lot of modern ppl seem to think Kings could kind of just do whatever they want and I've always wondered to what extent this was true.
Another great video as always! Would you ever be interested in doing a video about how far out into the rest of the world medieval Europe had knowledge of or even relations with? The more I’ve been learning about medieval history the more evidence I see against the idea that the medieval world was not very connected and I find it really interesting seeing the limits of what people knew of back then.
Hi, Nizzahon, I was surprised to not see the Battle of Achelous somewhere on the list, so I wanted to ask you if you have any concise information on the casualties there?
During the personal battle between Robert the Bruce and Henry de Bohun on the first day of Bannockburn, the Bruce split the helmet and head of Henry with his battleaxe.
I wonder if a video on something like "The 10 Most Effective Battle Strategies" would make for a good video? Those Mongols going "ah, got ya bud, gonna kill ya now" was a fun little pattern to see through the video after all. On a side note, will the bulk of the videos focus on ancient history or will we see takes on more modern topics I wonder? (Top 10 Deadliest Weapons comes to mind)
This is medieval history! Not ancient. The bulk of the topics will be medieval, as that's my area of expertise, but I do videos on other periods sometimes.
@NizzahonHistory Nice summary! No offense, but I have 1 quick pointer... Cavalry generally refers to mounted troops, and Calvary generally refers to the crucifixion site of Jesus Christ. 👍✌
Yup! Apparently, Agincourt is nothing compared to these Civil wars, between Scotland and England, and France and (I forgot what part of France). I guess with Civil Wars it's a bit more personal plus those smaller regions only have one major battle in them, got to go all out! lol
Once the Mongols became a bit softer after decades of luxury and elevated expectations like becoming The Great Khan, they pursued The Mamluks and the Russians straight into traps. Tables=turned lol.
@@nickbalmes6640 probably has more to do with translations and definite articles. I, like many Ukrainians, believe that using “the” in this case denies Ukrainian sovereignty.
Welcome to the United States. Welcome to Delaware. Welcome to Ukraine.... I actually got auto-corrected when I tried typing in Welcome to "the" Ukraine. LOL. So Grammarly agrees, it's welcome to Ukraine.