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Columbus, Vasco da Gama, and Zheng He - 15th Century Mariners: Crash Course World History #21
In which John Green teaches you about the beginning of the so-called Age of Discovery. You've probably heard of Christopher Columbus, who "discovered" America in 1492, but what about Vasco da Gama? How about Zheng He? Columbus gets a bad rap from many modern historians, but it turns out he was pretty important as far as the history of the world goes. That said, he wasn't the only pioneer plying the seas in the 1400s. In Portugal, Vasco da Gama was busy integrating Europe into the Indian Ocean Trade by sailing around Africa. Chinese admiral Zheng He was also traveling far and wide in the largest wooden ships ever built. Columbus, whether portrayed as a hero or a villain, is usually credited as the great sailor of the 15th century, but he definitely wasn't the only contender. What better way...
published: 15 Jun 2012
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I Had A Fight With A Man From The 15th Century
i genuinely was quite scared for my life towards the end of that!
Thank you so much for Christian and the rest of the group for making me feel so welcome... not you Kai, you can take your sword elsewhere.
If you want to join them or find a little bit more about them you can check them out here:
https://www.facebook.com/invicta.bh
published: 22 Aug 2021
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This 15th Century Weapon of War Fired 100 Arrows at Once
A German weapons expert is attempting to recreate a 15th century Korean rocket launcher, known as a ‘Hwacha.’ Essentially, it’s a device that is lit from the back to fire off a hundred arrows at the same time.
From the Series: World of Weapons: Attack From Above http://bitly.com/2PQA8HQ
published: 12 Mar 2020
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Fall of The Roman Empire...in the 15th Century: Crash Course World History #12
In which John Green teaches you about the fall of the Roman Empire, which happened considerably later than you may have been told. While the Western Roman Empire fell to barbarians in 476 CE, the Byzantines in Constantinople continued the Eastern Empire nicely, calling themselves Romans for a further 1000 years. Find out what Justinian and the rest of the Byzantine emperors were up to over there, and how the Roman Empire dragged out its famous Decline well into medieval times. In addition to all this, you'll learn about ancient sports riots and hipster barbarians, too.
Chapters:
Introduction: The Fall of Rome 00:00
Why Did the Roman Empire Fall? Barbarians at the Gates 0:30
Why Did the Roman Empire Fall? Barbarians Inside the Gates 2:07
An Open Letter to Pants 4:10
Constantine and the Ea...
published: 13 Apr 2012
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Did Medieval Billmen Exist in the 15th Century? (Wars of the Roses) Crazy Theories or Not?
Many assumptions are made and repeated about the 15th century. Many people think 'billmen' were a standard troop type in the Wars of the Roses - but were they?
3 extra videos each month on Patreon, which hugely helps support this channel:
https://www.patreon.com/scholagladiatoria
Facebook & Twitter updates, info and fun:
https://www.facebook.com/historicalfencing/
https://twitter.com/scholagladiato1
Schola Gladiatoria HEMA - sword fighting classes in the UK:
https://www.swordfightinglondon.com
Matt Easton's website & Pinterest:
https://www.matt-easton.co.uk/
https://www.pinterest.co.uk/matt_easton/_saved/
Easton Antique Arms:
https://www.antique-swords.co.uk/
#medieval #medievalhistory #war #armor #soldier #history #wargaming #polearm #spear
published: 27 Oct 2023
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A Short Summary of the 15th Century
#15thcentury
In Europe, the 15th century includes parts of the Late Middle Ages, the Early Renaissance, and the early modern period. Many technological, social and cultural developments of the 15th century can in retrospect be seen as heralding the "European miracle" of the following centuries. The architectural perspective, and the modern fields which are known today as banking and accounting were founded in Italy.
Constantinople, known as the Capital of the World and the Capital of the Byzantine Empire (today's Turkey), fell to the emerging Muslim Ottoman Turks, marking the end of the tremendously influential Byzantine Empire and, for some historians, the end of the Middle Ages. This led to the migration of Greek scholars and texts to Italy, while Johannes Gutenberg's invention of a me...
published: 16 Dec 2022
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Medieval Weapons of the 15th Century | Polearms & Side Arms | Wars of the Roses
In this video, Medieval Weapons of the 15th Century, Kevin Hicks joins his son Josh and Steve Arnold of the Oxford Household re-enactment group to share their collection of polearms and side arms, weapons that would have been used by a man at arms or a common billman during the 15th Century, Wars of the Roses period. They'll be explaining and demonstrating how the weapons would have been used.
#warsoftheroses, #medieval #MiddleAges #medievalweapons #manatarms #15thCentury #15C #weapons #polearms #poleaxe #sidearms
For more information on the Oxford Household re-enactment society check out their website at https://www.oxfordhousehold.com or their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/groups/1045229015584366
For more medieval films in the playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZ...
published: 06 Jul 2022
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You live in the 15th Century in
The 15th century or the 1400s is a crazy time in history. Great for memes
Discord: https://discord.gg/xzREzuxage
My Twitch: https://bit.ly/3k0csQ9
My Tik Tok: https://bit.ly/3q0M902
Support me on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3nVO1om
Song list:
Age of Empires 3 Ottomans Theme
Shogun 2 Total War Ona Hei
EU4 - Kairis Soundtrack Emperors Road
EU4 - March on Granada
Age of Empires 3 Aztecs Theme
Mongol Dance music 13 century
Bury the Light - Vergil's battle theme from Devil May Cry 5
Jotaro's Theme Egypt Mix - JoJo's Copyright Free Adventures To-In Egypt OST
Amen Medieval 2 Total War ost
Source: I made it up
Thank you to my generous Patrons
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Julian
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TataRojito
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Marfin,
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Comrade
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Logan
Aaron
Orlando
Joshua,
Juhani
Yuri19...
published: 12 May 2022
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CH- DELHI:12th To 15th Century |NCERT Class 7th History| Easy explanation✅
#class7 #class7history #history #ncert #cbse #study #school #viralvideo #easyexplaination
published: 14 Aug 2024
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Operating the Landsknecht arquebuse of the late 15th century - TEASER
Stay tuned for a full coverage of the tinder lock Landsknecht arquebuse of the late 15th - early 16th century on the Capandball YouTube channel.
Please support us at https://www.patreon.com/capandball
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published: 09 Jan 2022
10:38
Columbus, Vasco da Gama, and Zheng He - 15th Century Mariners: Crash Course World History #21
In which John Green teaches you about the beginning of the so-called Age of Discovery. You've probably heard of Christopher Columbus, who "discovered" America i...
In which John Green teaches you about the beginning of the so-called Age of Discovery. You've probably heard of Christopher Columbus, who "discovered" America in 1492, but what about Vasco da Gama? How about Zheng He? Columbus gets a bad rap from many modern historians, but it turns out he was pretty important as far as the history of the world goes. That said, he wasn't the only pioneer plying the seas in the 1400s. In Portugal, Vasco da Gama was busy integrating Europe into the Indian Ocean Trade by sailing around Africa. Chinese admiral Zheng He was also traveling far and wide in the largest wooden ships ever built. Columbus, whether portrayed as a hero or a villain, is usually credited as the great sailor of the 15th century, but he definitely wasn't the only contender. What better way to settle this question than with a knock-down, drag-out, no holds barred, old-fashioned battle royal? We were going to make it a cage match, but welding is EXPENSIVE.
Chapters:
Introduction 00:00
Notable Sailors of the 15th Century 0:39
Zheng He, Chinese Admiral 1:23
Reasons for China's 15th Century Naval Expeditions 2:57
Vasco da Gama, Portuguese Explorer 4:24
Vasco da Gama's Motivations and Strategies 5:05
Myths about Christopher Columbus 6:33
An Open Letter to the Line of Demarcation 7:21
Christopher Columbus's First Voyage 8:15
Who Was the Greatest Mariner of the 15th Century? 9:29
Credits 10:00
Resources:
The Age of Reconnaissance by JH Parry - An explanation of the technologies that made these voyages possible, and a nice detailed record of many of the important voyages. https://bit.ly/3uCvKRg
When China Ruled the Sea by Louise Levathes: A history of the Ming dynasty's ventures into maritime exploration. https://bit.ly/3jB0Rqb
Unknown Seas by Ronald Watkins: A highly readable account of Vasco da Gama's introduction of Europe into the Indian Ocean trade. https://bit.ly/3M0QvMh
Want to find Crash Course elsewhere on the internet?
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/YouTubeCrashCourse
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https://wn.com/Columbus,_Vasco_Da_Gama,_And_Zheng_He_15Th_Century_Mariners_Crash_Course_World_History_21
In which John Green teaches you about the beginning of the so-called Age of Discovery. You've probably heard of Christopher Columbus, who "discovered" America in 1492, but what about Vasco da Gama? How about Zheng He? Columbus gets a bad rap from many modern historians, but it turns out he was pretty important as far as the history of the world goes. That said, he wasn't the only pioneer plying the seas in the 1400s. In Portugal, Vasco da Gama was busy integrating Europe into the Indian Ocean Trade by sailing around Africa. Chinese admiral Zheng He was also traveling far and wide in the largest wooden ships ever built. Columbus, whether portrayed as a hero or a villain, is usually credited as the great sailor of the 15th century, but he definitely wasn't the only contender. What better way to settle this question than with a knock-down, drag-out, no holds barred, old-fashioned battle royal? We were going to make it a cage match, but welding is EXPENSIVE.
Chapters:
Introduction 00:00
Notable Sailors of the 15th Century 0:39
Zheng He, Chinese Admiral 1:23
Reasons for China's 15th Century Naval Expeditions 2:57
Vasco da Gama, Portuguese Explorer 4:24
Vasco da Gama's Motivations and Strategies 5:05
Myths about Christopher Columbus 6:33
An Open Letter to the Line of Demarcation 7:21
Christopher Columbus's First Voyage 8:15
Who Was the Greatest Mariner of the 15th Century? 9:29
Credits 10:00
Resources:
The Age of Reconnaissance by JH Parry - An explanation of the technologies that made these voyages possible, and a nice detailed record of many of the important voyages. https://bit.ly/3uCvKRg
When China Ruled the Sea by Louise Levathes: A history of the Ming dynasty's ventures into maritime exploration. https://bit.ly/3jB0Rqb
Unknown Seas by Ronald Watkins: A highly readable account of Vasco da Gama's introduction of Europe into the Indian Ocean trade. https://bit.ly/3M0QvMh
Want to find Crash Course elsewhere on the internet?
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/YouTubeCrashCourse
Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/TheCrashCourse
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thecrashcourse/
CC Kids: http://www.youtube.com/crashcoursekids
- published: 15 Jun 2012
- views: 4173685
10:37
I Had A Fight With A Man From The 15th Century
i genuinely was quite scared for my life towards the end of that!
Thank you so much for Christian and the rest of the group for making me feel so welcome... n...
i genuinely was quite scared for my life towards the end of that!
Thank you so much for Christian and the rest of the group for making me feel so welcome... not you Kai, you can take your sword elsewhere.
If you want to join them or find a little bit more about them you can check them out here:
https://www.facebook.com/invicta.bh
https://wn.com/I_Had_A_Fight_With_A_Man_From_The_15Th_Century
i genuinely was quite scared for my life towards the end of that!
Thank you so much for Christian and the rest of the group for making me feel so welcome... not you Kai, you can take your sword elsewhere.
If you want to join them or find a little bit more about them you can check them out here:
https://www.facebook.com/invicta.bh
- published: 22 Aug 2021
- views: 388850
2:26
This 15th Century Weapon of War Fired 100 Arrows at Once
A German weapons expert is attempting to recreate a 15th century Korean rocket launcher, known as a ‘Hwacha.’ Essentially, it’s a device that is lit from the ba...
A German weapons expert is attempting to recreate a 15th century Korean rocket launcher, known as a ‘Hwacha.’ Essentially, it’s a device that is lit from the back to fire off a hundred arrows at the same time.
From the Series: World of Weapons: Attack From Above http://bitly.com/2PQA8HQ
https://wn.com/This_15Th_Century_Weapon_Of_War_Fired_100_Arrows_At_Once
A German weapons expert is attempting to recreate a 15th century Korean rocket launcher, known as a ‘Hwacha.’ Essentially, it’s a device that is lit from the back to fire off a hundred arrows at the same time.
From the Series: World of Weapons: Attack From Above http://bitly.com/2PQA8HQ
- published: 12 Mar 2020
- views: 2655992
12:44
Fall of The Roman Empire...in the 15th Century: Crash Course World History #12
In which John Green teaches you about the fall of the Roman Empire, which happened considerably later than you may have been told. While the Western Roman Empir...
In which John Green teaches you about the fall of the Roman Empire, which happened considerably later than you may have been told. While the Western Roman Empire fell to barbarians in 476 CE, the Byzantines in Constantinople continued the Eastern Empire nicely, calling themselves Romans for a further 1000 years. Find out what Justinian and the rest of the Byzantine emperors were up to over there, and how the Roman Empire dragged out its famous Decline well into medieval times. In addition to all this, you'll learn about ancient sports riots and hipster barbarians, too.
Chapters:
Introduction: The Fall of Rome 00:00
Why Did the Roman Empire Fall? Barbarians at the Gates 0:30
Why Did the Roman Empire Fall? Barbarians Inside the Gates 2:07
An Open Letter to Pants 4:10
Constantine and the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire 5:10
Comparing the Eastern & Western Roman Empires 6:57
Emperor Justinian 8:08
The Orthodox and Catholic Churches Split 10:38
Credits 12:06
Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse
Want to find Crash Course elsewhere on the internet?
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https://wn.com/Fall_Of_The_Roman_Empire...In_The_15Th_Century_Crash_Course_World_History_12
In which John Green teaches you about the fall of the Roman Empire, which happened considerably later than you may have been told. While the Western Roman Empire fell to barbarians in 476 CE, the Byzantines in Constantinople continued the Eastern Empire nicely, calling themselves Romans for a further 1000 years. Find out what Justinian and the rest of the Byzantine emperors were up to over there, and how the Roman Empire dragged out its famous Decline well into medieval times. In addition to all this, you'll learn about ancient sports riots and hipster barbarians, too.
Chapters:
Introduction: The Fall of Rome 00:00
Why Did the Roman Empire Fall? Barbarians at the Gates 0:30
Why Did the Roman Empire Fall? Barbarians Inside the Gates 2:07
An Open Letter to Pants 4:10
Constantine and the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire 5:10
Comparing the Eastern & Western Roman Empires 6:57
Emperor Justinian 8:08
The Orthodox and Catholic Churches Split 10:38
Credits 12:06
Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse
Want to find Crash Course elsewhere on the internet?
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/YouTubeCrashCourse
Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/TheCrashCourse
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thecrashcourse/
CC Kids: http://www.youtube.com/crashcoursekids
- published: 13 Apr 2012
- views: 8613573
17:44
Did Medieval Billmen Exist in the 15th Century? (Wars of the Roses) Crazy Theories or Not?
Many assumptions are made and repeated about the 15th century. Many people think 'billmen' were a standard troop type in the Wars of the Roses - but were they?
...
Many assumptions are made and repeated about the 15th century. Many people think 'billmen' were a standard troop type in the Wars of the Roses - but were they?
3 extra videos each month on Patreon, which hugely helps support this channel:
https://www.patreon.com/scholagladiatoria
Facebook & Twitter updates, info and fun:
https://www.facebook.com/historicalfencing/
https://twitter.com/scholagladiato1
Schola Gladiatoria HEMA - sword fighting classes in the UK:
https://www.swordfightinglondon.com
Matt Easton's website & Pinterest:
https://www.matt-easton.co.uk/
https://www.pinterest.co.uk/matt_easton/_saved/
Easton Antique Arms:
https://www.antique-swords.co.uk/
#medieval #medievalhistory #war #armor #soldier #history #wargaming #polearm #spear
https://wn.com/Did_Medieval_Billmen_Exist_In_The_15Th_Century_(Wars_Of_The_Roses)_Crazy_Theories_Or_Not
Many assumptions are made and repeated about the 15th century. Many people think 'billmen' were a standard troop type in the Wars of the Roses - but were they?
3 extra videos each month on Patreon, which hugely helps support this channel:
https://www.patreon.com/scholagladiatoria
Facebook & Twitter updates, info and fun:
https://www.facebook.com/historicalfencing/
https://twitter.com/scholagladiato1
Schola Gladiatoria HEMA - sword fighting classes in the UK:
https://www.swordfightinglondon.com
Matt Easton's website & Pinterest:
https://www.matt-easton.co.uk/
https://www.pinterest.co.uk/matt_easton/_saved/
Easton Antique Arms:
https://www.antique-swords.co.uk/
#medieval #medievalhistory #war #armor #soldier #history #wargaming #polearm #spear
- published: 27 Oct 2023
- views: 65787
2:54
A Short Summary of the 15th Century
#15thcentury
In Europe, the 15th century includes parts of the Late Middle Ages, the Early Renaissance, and the early modern period. Many technological, social...
#15thcentury
In Europe, the 15th century includes parts of the Late Middle Ages, the Early Renaissance, and the early modern period. Many technological, social and cultural developments of the 15th century can in retrospect be seen as heralding the "European miracle" of the following centuries. The architectural perspective, and the modern fields which are known today as banking and accounting were founded in Italy.
Constantinople, known as the Capital of the World and the Capital of the Byzantine Empire (today's Turkey), fell to the emerging Muslim Ottoman Turks, marking the end of the tremendously influential Byzantine Empire and, for some historians, the end of the Middle Ages. This led to the migration of Greek scholars and texts to Italy, while Johannes Gutenberg's invention of a mechanical movable type began the printing press. These two events played key roles in the development of the Renaissance. The Roman Papacy was split in two parts in Europe for decades (the so-called Western Schism), until the Council of Constance. The division of the Catholic Church and the unrest associated with the Hussite movement would become factors in the rise of the Protestant Reformation in the following century. Islamic Spain (Al-Andalus) became dissolved through the Christian Reconquista, followed by the forced conversions and the Muslim rebellion, ending over seven centuries of Islamic rule and returning Spain, Portugal and Southern France to Christian rulers.
The search for the wealth and prosperity of India's Bengal Sultanate led to the colonization of the Americas by Christopher Columbus in 1492 and the Portuguese voyages by Vasco da Gama, which linked Europe with the Indian subcontinent, ushering the period of Iberian empires.
The Hundred Years' War ended with a decisive French victory over the English in the Battle of Castillon. Financial troubles in England following the conflict resulted in the Wars of the Roses, a series of dynastic wars for the throne of England. The conflicts ended with the defeat of Richard III by Henry VII at the Battle of Bosworth Field, establishing the Tudor dynasty in the later part of the century.
In Asia, the Timurid Empire collapsed, and the Afghan Pashtun Lodi dynasty was founded under the Delhi Sultanate. Under the rule of the Yongle Emperor, who built the Forbidden City and commanded Zheng He to explore the world overseas, the Ming Dynasty's territory reached its pinnacle.
In Africa, the spread of Islam lead to the destruction of the Christian kingdoms of Nubia, by the end of the century, leaving only Alodia (which was to collapse in 1504). The formerly vast Mali Empire teetered on the brink of collapse, under pressure from the rising Songhai Empire.
In the Americas, both the Inca Empire and the Aztec Empire reached the peak of their influence, but the European colonization of the Americas changed the course of modern history.
https://wn.com/A_Short_Summary_Of_The_15Th_Century
#15thcentury
In Europe, the 15th century includes parts of the Late Middle Ages, the Early Renaissance, and the early modern period. Many technological, social and cultural developments of the 15th century can in retrospect be seen as heralding the "European miracle" of the following centuries. The architectural perspective, and the modern fields which are known today as banking and accounting were founded in Italy.
Constantinople, known as the Capital of the World and the Capital of the Byzantine Empire (today's Turkey), fell to the emerging Muslim Ottoman Turks, marking the end of the tremendously influential Byzantine Empire and, for some historians, the end of the Middle Ages. This led to the migration of Greek scholars and texts to Italy, while Johannes Gutenberg's invention of a mechanical movable type began the printing press. These two events played key roles in the development of the Renaissance. The Roman Papacy was split in two parts in Europe for decades (the so-called Western Schism), until the Council of Constance. The division of the Catholic Church and the unrest associated with the Hussite movement would become factors in the rise of the Protestant Reformation in the following century. Islamic Spain (Al-Andalus) became dissolved through the Christian Reconquista, followed by the forced conversions and the Muslim rebellion, ending over seven centuries of Islamic rule and returning Spain, Portugal and Southern France to Christian rulers.
The search for the wealth and prosperity of India's Bengal Sultanate led to the colonization of the Americas by Christopher Columbus in 1492 and the Portuguese voyages by Vasco da Gama, which linked Europe with the Indian subcontinent, ushering the period of Iberian empires.
The Hundred Years' War ended with a decisive French victory over the English in the Battle of Castillon. Financial troubles in England following the conflict resulted in the Wars of the Roses, a series of dynastic wars for the throne of England. The conflicts ended with the defeat of Richard III by Henry VII at the Battle of Bosworth Field, establishing the Tudor dynasty in the later part of the century.
In Asia, the Timurid Empire collapsed, and the Afghan Pashtun Lodi dynasty was founded under the Delhi Sultanate. Under the rule of the Yongle Emperor, who built the Forbidden City and commanded Zheng He to explore the world overseas, the Ming Dynasty's territory reached its pinnacle.
In Africa, the spread of Islam lead to the destruction of the Christian kingdoms of Nubia, by the end of the century, leaving only Alodia (which was to collapse in 1504). The formerly vast Mali Empire teetered on the brink of collapse, under pressure from the rising Songhai Empire.
In the Americas, both the Inca Empire and the Aztec Empire reached the peak of their influence, but the European colonization of the Americas changed the course of modern history.
- published: 16 Dec 2022
- views: 690
9:07
Medieval Weapons of the 15th Century | Polearms & Side Arms | Wars of the Roses
In this video, Medieval Weapons of the 15th Century, Kevin Hicks joins his son Josh and Steve Arnold of the Oxford Household re-enactment group to share their c...
In this video, Medieval Weapons of the 15th Century, Kevin Hicks joins his son Josh and Steve Arnold of the Oxford Household re-enactment group to share their collection of polearms and side arms, weapons that would have been used by a man at arms or a common billman during the 15th Century, Wars of the Roses period. They'll be explaining and demonstrating how the weapons would have been used.
#warsoftheroses, #medieval #MiddleAges #medievalweapons #manatarms #15thCentury #15C #weapons #polearms #poleaxe #sidearms
For more information on the Oxford Household re-enactment society check out their website at https://www.oxfordhousehold.com or their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/groups/1045229015584366
For more medieval films in the playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZ5bkawra-DhZjVjTuzuY7rZZKWthp2u0
If you like the video and the channel, you can further support us through:
https://www.patreon.com/thehistorysquad
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/historysquad
Twitter: https://twitter.com/history_hicks
Website: https://www.historysquad.ca
https://wn.com/Medieval_Weapons_Of_The_15Th_Century_|_Polearms_Side_Arms_|_Wars_Of_The_Roses
In this video, Medieval Weapons of the 15th Century, Kevin Hicks joins his son Josh and Steve Arnold of the Oxford Household re-enactment group to share their collection of polearms and side arms, weapons that would have been used by a man at arms or a common billman during the 15th Century, Wars of the Roses period. They'll be explaining and demonstrating how the weapons would have been used.
#warsoftheroses, #medieval #MiddleAges #medievalweapons #manatarms #15thCentury #15C #weapons #polearms #poleaxe #sidearms
For more information on the Oxford Household re-enactment society check out their website at https://www.oxfordhousehold.com or their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/groups/1045229015584366
For more medieval films in the playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZ5bkawra-DhZjVjTuzuY7rZZKWthp2u0
If you like the video and the channel, you can further support us through:
https://www.patreon.com/thehistorysquad
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/historysquad
Twitter: https://twitter.com/history_hicks
Website: https://www.historysquad.ca
- published: 06 Jul 2022
- views: 87407
0:51
You live in the 15th Century in
The 15th century or the 1400s is a crazy time in history. Great for memes
Discord: https://discord.gg/xzREzuxage
My Twitch: https://bit.ly/3k0csQ9
My Tik Tok: ...
The 15th century or the 1400s is a crazy time in history. Great for memes
Discord: https://discord.gg/xzREzuxage
My Twitch: https://bit.ly/3k0csQ9
My Tik Tok: https://bit.ly/3q0M902
Support me on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3nVO1om
Song list:
Age of Empires 3 Ottomans Theme
Shogun 2 Total War Ona Hei
EU4 - Kairis Soundtrack Emperors Road
EU4 - March on Granada
Age of Empires 3 Aztecs Theme
Mongol Dance music 13 century
Bury the Light - Vergil's battle theme from Devil May Cry 5
Jotaro's Theme Egypt Mix - JoJo's Copyright Free Adventures To-In Egypt OST
Amen Medieval 2 Total War ost
Source: I made it up
Thank you to my generous Patrons
Frameber59
Julian
Feliks
Federative
CodyTheBruh
omega21
TataRojito
Fatcat17
Marfin,
Albert
Comrade
LoreNut_Nor
Logan
Aaron
Orlando
Joshua,
Juhani
Yuri192802
Not yet a Yee Yee
Anubassx
Sparkee
Donovan
ThatOneLoser
ManOfCulture
Jackkarol
Magnus
Aleksandr
Birb
xSONOHx
#history #meme #15th century
https://wn.com/You_Live_In_The_15Th_Century_In
The 15th century or the 1400s is a crazy time in history. Great for memes
Discord: https://discord.gg/xzREzuxage
My Twitch: https://bit.ly/3k0csQ9
My Tik Tok: https://bit.ly/3q0M902
Support me on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3nVO1om
Song list:
Age of Empires 3 Ottomans Theme
Shogun 2 Total War Ona Hei
EU4 - Kairis Soundtrack Emperors Road
EU4 - March on Granada
Age of Empires 3 Aztecs Theme
Mongol Dance music 13 century
Bury the Light - Vergil's battle theme from Devil May Cry 5
Jotaro's Theme Egypt Mix - JoJo's Copyright Free Adventures To-In Egypt OST
Amen Medieval 2 Total War ost
Source: I made it up
Thank you to my generous Patrons
Frameber59
Julian
Feliks
Federative
CodyTheBruh
omega21
TataRojito
Fatcat17
Marfin,
Albert
Comrade
LoreNut_Nor
Logan
Aaron
Orlando
Joshua,
Juhani
Yuri192802
Not yet a Yee Yee
Anubassx
Sparkee
Donovan
ThatOneLoser
ManOfCulture
Jackkarol
Magnus
Aleksandr
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- published: 12 May 2022
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CH- DELHI:12th To 15th Century |NCERT Class 7th History| Easy explanation✅
#class7 #class7history #history #ncert #cbse #study #school #viralvideo #easyexplaination
#class7 #class7history #history #ncert #cbse #study #school #viralvideo #easyexplaination
https://wn.com/Ch_Delhi_12Th_To_15Th_Century_|Ncert_Class_7Th_History|_Easy_Explanation✅
#class7 #class7history #history #ncert #cbse #study #school #viralvideo #easyexplaination
- published: 14 Aug 2024
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Operating the Landsknecht arquebuse of the late 15th century - TEASER
Stay tuned for a full coverage of the tinder lock Landsknecht arquebuse of the late 15th - early 16th century on the Capandball YouTube channel.
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- published: 09 Jan 2022
- views: 592047