Battle Of Tours 732 AD : Animated Film
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- The Battle of Tours, also called the Battle of Poitiers and, by Arab sources, the Battle of the Highway of the Martyrs (Arabic: معركة بلاط الشهداء, romanized: Maʿrakat Balāṭ ash-Shuhadā'),was fought on 10 October 732, and was an important battle during the Umayyad invasion of Gaul. It resulted in the victory for the Frankish and Aquitanian forces, led by Charles Martel, over the invading forces of the Umayyad Caliphate, led by Abdul Rahman Al-Ghafiqi, governor of al-Andalus.
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Hey. I love your work. Well done. May I request the Napoleonic wars animation?
The sight of Charles' quivering moustache was enough to inspire fear in the hearts of his enemy.
Terrifying indeed! thus spoke Pepin in Short 😉
"By Allah! He was able to quiver his moustache by sheer will!"
T'was a stiff breeze that ruffled the Royal stache.
Pfft! Abd Al-Rahman Ibn Abd Al-Ghafiqi was much scarier and mightier!
*Salamis, 480 BC... Poitiers, 732... Vienna, 1683... probably the Holy Trinity of "Save the West" battles.*
Remember the 4th one. *Chalons 451* Atilla's million strong army was stopped by the Romans, who had to ally with their worst enemies, all held together by one of their best generals ever.
@@ITSMRFOXY Not quite a "million strong army" but great reference.
forgot lepantó or navas the tolosa the most influencial against muslim agresión.
I would add Afghanistan to it. Great work in the past 20+years.
and 1st Siege of Vienna 1521
Excellent
The historical importance is well supported by the narration and animation.
The flow of narration and animation are smooth and well-matched to each other which is captivating.
Video History well done.
Thank you so much 😀
Wow! This is a great way to purvey an image with the epic story being told. Subscribed
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Enjoyed your Rome videos. Happy to see you make videos for other time periods. Keep the voice, I like the accent, I think it gives unique flavor.
Very well presented, and the graphics too. I like that real-life reenactments are included. Thumbsup!
[Edit] - and I subscribed
Τhank you and welcome!
Just found a new history channel that knows it’s stuff. Excellent narration particularly pronunciations of names and of historical facts with footnotes on reliability. In short, looking forward to more 😊
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Which history channel is it? Tell us the name of it so we can check it out please.
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I appreciate all the hardwork required to compose this video!
Thank you very much!
Always glad to see that there are people out there that actually understand how much work this kind of video entails.
This was pretty cool. Nice job dude. I subscribed, and look forward to more videos. Happy holidays, peace
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A couple of new videos are coming within the next week.
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I liked this very much. I had no history of the battle or of Martel. You presented a lot of facts I had not been privy to.
Well done! You will soon see a jump in subscribers as you continue with solid content. Subbed!
Beautiful presentation. Me? Well, I have a few issues... Martel didn't control all the Frankish lands. He was merely the Mayor of the Palace of one of the Merovingian kings. Odo was loyal to an entirely separate Merovingian King and when the two kings went to war (aka Martel caused the war to expand his territory) the result was Odo declaring independence from all Merovingian rule but specifically any Merovingian rule that had Martel involved in it.
This civil war took place at the exact same time as the Visigothic Civil War, and it is very clear Odo sided with the younger brother of the deposed King. It was also clear he was involved in the anti-Roderic alliance that saw the entire Eastern half of the Kingdom (including the Pyrenees region and Visigothic south of France) rebel against him and it was THIS faction who invited the Berber's over.
Which then realised they could take and hold large amounts of territory on their own. Which led to an utter panic by the Arab Umayyad ruler of North Africa and so he launched a second invasion to make sure there was no independent Berber state since the Berber's were fairly easy going towards being Muslim.
Anyway, the Umayyad controlled expansion into the free Visigothic kingdom was slower and culminated in the fall of Narbonne HOWEVER, given Odo had been fighting on behalf of the Visigoths (plus given Aquataine was formally Visigothic and had not integrated or assimilated into the Frankish kingdoms as seen by differing law codes and above all differing languages), it could argue that the attack on Toulouse was seen by the Umayyads as merely a continuation of the Visigothic campaign.
Odo don't forget had immediately sought aid from Martel when the Muslims arrived. Martel refused, as he would rather the land fell to Muslims then it remain in Odo's hands.
The victory of Toulouse was, from the Muslims point of view, THE catastrophic defeat. It was horrendous defeat. It was the final moment they or any Muslim invasion force would ever attack Western Europe.
The defeat caused Odo to gain the title Odo the Great, a title that stuck in the craw of Charles Martel. We know this because Martel years later took the staggering death toll Odo inflicted upon the Muslims and copied it; literally he claimed the exact same number of dead at the Battle of Tour, conflating the figures so he could stand equal to Odo, the man who between the battle of Toulouse and later Tour had run rings around Martel both diplomatically and on the battlefield.
Proof of this? Well the attack on Aquataine by Rahman was not a retaliation for Toulouse. It was caused by the fact Odo had caused a rebellion in the Umayyads territory. Like he had clearly wanted when he got involved in the Visigothic Civil war, Odo wanted to have his territory ally with a friendly territory to his south. That way he could focus his troops against his real enemy- Martel.
He did this by forging an alliance with Berber's living in the region (you make a brief mention of this in the video). They would rebel against the Umayyads and hold the territory around the Pyrenees with Odo protecting them from the north, with them doing the same to the south.
I know the idea of Muslims and Christians forging an alliance to oppose BOTH the Frank's and the Umayyads utterly destroys the whole 'clash of civilisations' narrative but what can we say?
The narrative was a lie anyway.
So yeah, this was why Rahman launched his RAID (not an invasion, unlike the previous attack there were no siege engines involved), and it was only facing this force (led by a survivor of the defeat at Toulouse who made sure that his new force didn't repeat the mistakes made by the previous force which gifted Odo his victory) that Odo sought Martel's help again, and as you mention he was refused a second time.
Martel's sole motivation was to take Aquataine. It was only Odo's submission that led him to get off his backside.
Beyond that, the only counter point I would offer in the battle itself would be Martel's forces were drawn up IN the treeline to help break up the cavalry charges, and Odo and his men were probably on foot when he launched the spoiling raid (Odo was in command of the lightly engaged flank that allowed him do this- and yes Odo won the battle, not Martel another reason why Martel stole the casualty figures from the Battle of Toulouse and claimed them at Tours).
This is not a critique of your video by the way. It was awesome and it is clear you (unlike so many) sought Muslim sources of events, but more me trying to place things in their proper complexity.
It was never Muslims v Christians.
It was always Visigoths v Visigoths v Berber's v Basques v Aquataine v Frank's v Arabs, a shifting geopolitical crucible that took years to settle (if it ever did, as the region's predisposition towards rebellion against the Umayyads was reinforced when it rebelled against the Abbasids on behalf of the Umayyads soon afterwards).
Bravo for making this sir.
yes, there are too many historical mistakes in this film. Too bad
@@japaris75 I don't hold it against the maker of the video who tried very hard clearly. And it's better than 99% of the other accounts which is why I liked it so much.
Understand I spent years studying this specific time/period and so I indulge in the complexity.
The stuff I am into doesn't make a good video. Book? Sure. All academic with footnotes and whole chapters on translation notes and contexts, but a decent video covering the subject while hinting at the deeper complexity? It would utterly fail :)
This is why I really enjoyed it.
Thanks bro
It's a nitpick, but I really doubt Charles wore a crown. He was Mayor of the Palace, not the King
You say it 'was very clear' that Odo was involved in the Visigothic civil war. First I've ever heard of this. Would you kindly mention some sources for history fans like me to read up on.
I subbed immediately when I saw the map and format. Good stuff man. Hope you get enough support to do it continuously
Thanks!
That's what I'm hoping too.
If the channel generates much traction, I'd be able to have 2 videos per month at least.
For now the plan a video per month so that I can nail the quality a struck a balance between quantity.
It will all depend on how the channel performs.
@@historybattles3D I’m sure it takes a good bit of time to make these videos between editing and actually creating the 3D animations. What program do you use to do so? Unless you don’t wanna say so people copy cat lol
This is one of the only videos I’ve see that has 3D models for battles. Most people use total war clips or just the normal top down 2d squares.
@@jschex123 I use a bunch of programs to make these videos, including Blender.
Yes, I worked for months to achieve something workable with many models to simulate battles, but I'm still trying to improve on the design.
I want to ultimately make cinematic videos. I think I kind of achieved that already, but I can improve.
Excellent narratives and very illustrative and effective visuals!
Thank you kindly!
Great stuff.....just subscribed and looking forward to more of this channel.
Awesome, thank you!
Well done man. Enjoyed the trip into history.
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Great video! I really liked the 3D animation.
Great work, thanks for this. I sure hope you do more, much more content.
Thanks, will do!
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Very informative and I really liked the graphics
MORE CONTENT OF THIS KIND, I LOVE THIS
that history animated narration was so spectacular it looked like i am playing a strategy pc game
Outstanding work, really entertaining to watch great work.
Excellent reenactments of the historic events!
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A new upload is on its way.
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Nice, very nice! Thank you for video!
Great work on this can't wait to see more
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If the channel performs well I would be able to make much more and more frequently!
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Great presentation. Very clearly laid out...
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A great 3d lesson this was the one battle I lacked knowledge of.
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That was beautiful :)
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Truly stunning! Reminds me a bit of total war.
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Very nice video, more entertaining than most of these. Great animation!
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Great presentation. Glad to see history come alive.
Well, what can I say.
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Very well narrated with nice imagery.
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Bro this is incredible the graphics and all
Excellent history! Thanks!
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Europe needs a new Charles Martel now...When I was in Toulouse a few years ago I was absolutely shocked by the number of Arabs in that town. It's absolute madness, it's going to end really badly.
True. They are an infestation of backwardness. Not just there but in a lot of other areas of Europe too like Germany and the UK.
Or you need a guillotine
This is a brilliant video. Superb.
Thank you very much!
Excellent work! Just one tiny comment: at 01:11 the cities of Narbonne and Carcassonne are inverted. Thanks a lot for the video.
Nicely done . First I. I saw of Charles Martel
Thank you.
Thank you for watching
Very interesting and well presented; thanks
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video, you have a new subscriber
Thank you very much and welcome!
awesome video keep it up!
Great video!
Thanks!
Well animated and produced. And so relieving that you do't use IA voice. This channel deserve much more recognition.
Thanks so much, sir!
I had a great start, but it seems that the channel is now slowing down a little bit.
CZcams works in strange ways! hahaha
@@historybattles3D First, under your pinned comment here "Indian_Turk_2002" last month had a technical question without response. Just in case you happen to have an answer. I mentioned "Storyblocks".
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Second, I do wish to encourage you to keep on, as I think your videos do have very good quality. If you keep thinking of it as a hobby project, staying focused on your content and not number of views, then in any case you can always look back and know that *"I* created this"._ And I think the audience will come along the way.
CZcams does indeed work in mysterious ways, yes. And I've heard several CZcamsrs over time telling how it take years of hard work to build up a channel to begin earning much from it. Some mentioned over 300,000 subs for their own (news type of) channel, but I guess that can vary much depending on the type of content. Please _don't_ let this discourage you. I have seen channels that after years had 10k subs last december, then over the last year jumped to over 100,000 subs.
I know CZcams has a lot of statistics for your channel. Some CZcamsrs use those to analyse which sort of content give which numbers of views, and when. Some mention how the first couple of days after upload is important, but that could be specific for news channels. I don't know, but have a look at the statistics now and then, it might be helpful along the way. Use it not as a goal, but as a tool.
It's only recently I came upon your channel by chance. So CZcams does suggest your channel. Subscribing to nearly 200 channels I was actually cleaning up when I subscribed to yours, to encourage you, and not to lose contact with your channel since I really like your content, and I enabled "all notifications". That said, I must admit that since 24th february 2022 about 95% of my CZcams watch time has been dedicated to things concerning the situation with Ukraine, since I see it as of utmost importance to all of us in Europe. That we fail to realise how risky things are to us, until Ukraine have an absolute and resounding victory. Which should be a "must happen" from our point of view.
But... I still watch history content too. And should you happen to do a video on something connected to Ukraine or Kievan Rus I will be sure to share it in our Ukraine news DC group. Maybe some battle with the Mongols? I don't have any specific suggestions on hand.
Finally, I see this video about the Battle of Tours was your first upload, already very good quality. I just watched your Battle of Hastings video, will try to watch it again one of these days for a better comparison. I really liked both.
This was a lot of writing. I hope some of it is useful. Cheers from Copenhagen, Denmark.
Good job keep it up!
Best video for this battle I've seen
Thank you!
thank you for the video
Thank you very much for watching and commenting!
The dude at 12:22 just beating the shit outa the air like it cheated on him lmao!
Keep up the good work I love these animations it looks like we are watching the real thing and it gives more strategic view like total war games.want more regular vids.
Now they're being put up in hotels.
You nailed it. 🤷
That’s punishment for calling Irish, Scotts and Welsh uncivilised ?
Also the beginning of Frankish cavalry. Quite possibly the first time the Franks had seen stirrups in use.
Martel was a quick learner and an excellent Tactician and Field commander. He had studied Muslim way of warfare and knew that he needed to cover his flanks with forests/river vienne so that Muslim predominantly cavalry force can't maneuver around and attack from flanks or rear.
Odo was defeated exactly by such maneuvering of Muslim cavalry in previous battle. What Muslims missed in this battle was to somehow lure Martel out of his defensible position by feigned retreat or something.
The move by Oda on the Moorish camp was the most significant part of the battle.
Without it the battle would have been a draw mostly, with the decision going to the Hammer, because of the logistical position he maintained, being on his home turf.
The fact that the Moorish commander was killed, along with a significant amount of his troops, as a result of Odo's move, gave Charles the clear victory, but, the Moors were still not overwhelmed and destroyed, and they left of their own volition that evening with the Franks not giving chase in the morning and that should tell you all you need to know about this battle.
Main reason for this victory of Charles Martel was his choice of Position (was an Excellent Tactician/commander) where his flanks were covered by forests and river vienne. Leaving Muslim cavalry no room to maneuver. Moreover, Muslims campaign thought this campaign was limited to aquitaine only and they were supposed to retire in winter after capturing some more loot in tours. They had no idea of a frankish army would confront them.
So when muslims met a stiff challenge, they thought it best to retire for winter. The loss of commander made sure that the only option left was to retreat as most soldiers were tired and wanted to return.
False, because all the historians of the Ummayyads wrote extensively about the horrible losses of the muslim army whether in person or in weapons and supplies and the victory of The Frank was crushing to the extent that the muslims have never again thought of launching another expedition like that anymore and no other muslim force of that size has ever dared to cross into France again no matter how much they were successful in Spain, instead from that point forward, it was the turn of Christian Conquistadores who started regaining place after another.
The Moorish troops got beaten pretty badly and ran away in the night... tells me they lost
Wow never seen anything like this before, great work
Thank you! Cheers!
Great video keep it up
Well done!!!
Clear and entertaining and informative
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Good work. Subscribed
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Really nice video, gives a cinematic feels of historical event. Just realized how close Tours was to Paris.
It is indeed strange that we French only know this as the Battle of Poitiers... I initially did not know what this video was about... I was also shocked to see how far into France the battle actually was.
@@wrathofatlantis2316 Muslims intended to stay in the limits of Aquitaine and Tours was a part of Aquitaine perhaps. They had no idea that a Frankish army would face them in Aquitaine. It was winter and Muslim soldiers would have retired to their homes after Tour campaign, since they werent used to such cold and lacked appropriate clothes
Informative. Gratitude
My pleasure
That voice seems familiar.. is this Hoc est Bellum second channel :)?
More of this!
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The more people gets to watch this, the more videos I'll be able to make
Good job!!!
Thanks!
Even though nowhere near the viewership of your videos, I'm trying my best! haha
Well done!
Excellent presentation.
Thank you kindly!
very good work
Fantastic video.
Thank you very much!
What a cool way to learn history.
Love the crisp animations, you got my subscription.
I want to point out that after stating that the Umayyad army was comprised mostly of light horseman you also state that this battle is a demonstration of the effectiveness of heavy infantry against heavy cavalry, which is contradictory and also mostly untrue.
Thank you very much!
Well, I haven't clarified that there were elements of heavy cavalry which the Franks were able to handle.
That's why I just said "mostly".
It is hard to elaborate too much within a 15 to 20 minutes animated video.
As for heavy infantry being ineffective or effective against heavy cavalry, it is debatable.
@@historybattles3D Well, unless you want to be Schwerpunkt with his 2 hour long "Short introductions" then it is normal to not have the time to elaborate.
Also I liked the way you narrate the events, as it is much more storytelling than historical analysis. While I voiced a minor criticism I am overall impressed with the quality of the video.
Your pronunciation of Arab names is clean, do you speak Arab by any chance?
Keep up the good work man!
@@antoniogassner7246 Thank you very much!
No, actually I don't understand a word of Arabic! haha
@@historybattles3D Heh. I was idly trying to place the accent and was leaning a bit to Arabic because you did the phlegm pronunciation so well, but there were other words that led me away from that, and anyways there are lots of languages that have that sound. I didn't spend to much time thinking about it because I was enjoying the presentation and truly wanted to understand the basics of the battle, which is why I clicked on it in the first place. So, subscribed.
Can we please get a battle of las Navas de Toloso. These videos are awesome
Thanks!
That was actually a pretty good idea.
I'll probably make this battle really soon
Amazing video, 3D maps are totally different from other videos. Only mistake : In theory, Charles Martel was not king but " mayor of the palace ", like a Prime minister but with less power. Yes in practice he was more powerful that the king himself but he had not a
king's crown and haven't the power of the title of king.
Thank you very much!
I think it is mentioned in the video that Charles was "Mayor of the Palace".
Yes, the Merovingians still held the throne of the Frankish empire, but under Martel and his son Pepin the Short, the mayor's office became more powerful. It was Pepin who persuaded the Merovingians to hand over the title of King, thus beginning the Carolingian dynasty.
Majordomo, specifically. A common frankish tradition.
The fun part of this is that Charles Martel refused to take the crown to the king while making him very weak, futile.
C'etait magnifique !
Unfortunately this account does not align with scholarly consensus.
GREAT VIDEO 👌👍
Wonderful presentation!!
Btw; I immediately subscribed to your channel.
@@joeyj8202 Thank you Joey!
Welcome aboard!
I believe I would be able to make a video each month on average. Fingers crossed, if the channel becomes successful I'll be able to recruit more people to help me speed up the process.
great work
Thank you!
Excellent video. I knew next to nothing about those events. BTW 14:35 "watermark moment" is meant to be "watershed moment".
Good call!
A marriage of watershed and land mark.
@@fernan5320 Yes, I never saw that - not so much 'married bliss' as 'married miss'.
Plz consider making vids like this but about Spanish war of succession. It desperately needs to be covered.
I'll definitely try to move to a gunpowder period since there is great potential.
Need to figure out a few effects and reconfigure my system.
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Excellent, thanks for sharing, best wishes from the wirral peninsula, site of the great battle of Brunanburh/Bromborough 937AD,Wirral,namechecked albeit in Welsh in the medieval poem of sir Gawain and the green knight..E😊
Many thanks!
Great animation
What did you use for the 3d animation of this video. looks great.
WTH i just found,what a flawless Video you've made. Subscribe alr. btw do you render the battle scene or you use a video game? just curious
Thank you very much and welcome!
No, I don't use a game, these are animations made by me using a variety of programs.
By the way, I just uploaded a new video about the battle of Hastings.
Take a look if you are interested.
Good job
Salut!Am rămas plăcut surprins de calitatea videoclipului!Cum se numește programul pentru animație?Apropo,ai un nou abonat și un like,succes!
You should get in to game development, if you aren't already doing that. Your animations look like Total War games, that's so awesome.
Lol.. well, they ARE from total war games.
@@bla2030 I don't think they are, the graphics are different than any Total War game.
@@BillyTheBigKid82 Well, that is interesting. I thought it is from some mod on AttilaTW or something. I don't play these games anymore, but I was a huge fan of the series. Even participated in a mod of Med2TW. So, maybe it is a mod, or maybe not (in that occasion, apologies!)
@@bla2030 It's in the style of TW games sure, I can see why someone might think it's from those games.
@@BillyTheBigKid82 How you are sure it is not a mod?
I like it. Looks quite familiar to Total War Attila Age of Charlemagne, including the strange behaviour of individuals on the battlefiled.😁
It's pretty cool to be able to watch multiple videos on these battles. This video seems to be a little at odds with the others, so I read, outside of the videos. Yeah, it's at odds with historical accounts. I get it, all the accounts are from European sources. I wasn't here so, IDK