Prince Eugene's decisive cavalry charge ⚔️ Second Battle of Mohacs, 1687 ⚔️ Part 2

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    🚩The Second Battle of Mohács was part of the 1683-1699 Great Turkish War, which pitted the Ottomans against one of the several “Holy Leagues” thrown together over the decades to try to counter them. The Battle of Mohacs was one of the turning points that swung the war in favor of the Habsburgs.
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    📢 Narrated by David McCallion
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    📚 Sources:
    Finkel, Caroline. Osman's Dream: The History of the Ottoman Empire. Hachette UK, 2007.
    Szita, László. THE BATTLE OF SZÁRSOMLYÓ MOUNTAIN (1687) (Hungary, 1987)
    Abbott, J. History of the Habsburg Empire (Madison & Adams Press, 2018).
    Childs, J. C. R., & Childs, J. Armies and warfare in Europe, 1648-1789. (Manchester University Press, 1982).
    Charles Joseph. The Life of Prince Eugene, of Savoy: From His Own Original Manuscript. Vol. 3. J. Davis, 1812.
    Šegvić, Filip Šimetin, and Tomislav Branđolica. "The age of heroes in historiography: the example of Prince Eugene of Savoy." Austrian History Yearbook 44 (2013): 211-233.
    Wheatcroft, Enemy at the Gate
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Komentáře • 750

  • @HistoryMarche
    @HistoryMarche  Před rokem +50

    🚩 Keep exploring at brilliant.org/HistoryMarche/. Get started for free, and hurry-the first 200 people get 20% off an annual premium subscription.
    🚩The Second Battle of Mohács was part of the 1683-1699 Great Turkish War, which pitted the Ottomans against one of the several “Holy Leagues” thrown together over the decades to try to counter them. The Battle of Mohacs was one of the turning points that swung the war in favour of the Habsburgs.

    • @LoLMasterManiac
      @LoLMasterManiac Před rokem +1

      another decent video, but man your maps are terrible, the borders and all
      + you called Maximillian "MaxiMANUAL" lol

    • @anasanas-ky5qm
      @anasanas-ky5qm Před rokem

      1:37 Reconquest = إسترداد

    • @brokenbridge6316
      @brokenbridge6316 Před rokem +2

      I have to say that I'm really liking what you have to say about this guy in your video's. And about this series. Great job.

    • @papazataklaattiranimam
      @papazataklaattiranimam Před rokem +2

      The 1st Battle of Mohacs made Hungary an Ottoman land, and the 2nd one reversed this situation. What a Mohacs…

    • @brokenbridge6316
      @brokenbridge6316 Před rokem

      @@papazataklaattiranimam---Nice one

  • @Sulla-ps3jv
    @Sulla-ps3jv Před rokem +517

    Prince Eugene is one of the most underrated generals of history.

    • @chasechristophermurraydola9314
      @chasechristophermurraydola9314 Před rokem +10

      I completely agree with you on that Sulla2064 because the only thing I really know about him is the battles that he commanded alongside Marlborough in.

    • @nuttygeezer708
      @nuttygeezer708 Před rokem +13

      Entirely agree with this comment. All of ‘Marlborough’s Victories’ were actually because of Eugene, as the bulk of the allied army were supplied by the HRE. The only exception was Ramillies where he wasn’t present.

    • @soundwavesuperior28
      @soundwavesuperior28 Před rokem +19

      I don’t think so. Napoleon himself, who is oftentimes cited by many to be the greatest general of all time, largely credits Eugene as one of the greatest generals of all time. He is oftentimes ranked amongst European leaders such as the Great Conde, Alexander, Bonaparte, Suvorov, Marlborough, Caesar, and Frederick.

    • @freyasslain2203
      @freyasslain2203 Před rokem +2

      Totally agree . 1000% .

    • @holydissolution85
      @holydissolution85 Před rokem +8

      He is not underrated..among those who know history.... he was also pretty crazy like Alexander, often pushing himself where the fight was thickest, taking great personal risk....

  • @michaelsinger4638
    @michaelsinger4638 Před rokem +288

    Prince Eugene is such an underrated commander.
    The guy does not get nearly the attention he deserves in the west.

    • @lokey85
      @lokey85 Před rokem +12

      I agree, having grown up with mostly british history books, one is almost led to belive; that the Duke of Marlbourough won the battle of Blenhem single-handed.

    • @guaporeturns9472
      @guaporeturns9472 Před rokem

      @@lokey85 Right? Being an American I was raised with the same type of patriotic propaganda driven misconceptions about literally every war/military action the US was ever involved with. Many Americans believe every conflict was won by Americans with a little bit of help from our allies.. hell we’re even led to believe we won stuff we obviously lost.. silly , fragile American egos have no room for the truth.😂

    • @lokey85
      @lokey85 Před rokem +4

      @@guaporeturns9472 That’s a very interesting point you make there. I remember going to an international school in Germany and an American informing me; that they did in fact not lose the war in Vietnam. I was originally somewhat perplexed by the statement but wondered if he knew why Saigon then was named Ho Chi Minh-city? But yes, the American way of teaching history is very narrow and short sighted unfortunately.

    • @guaporeturns9472
      @guaporeturns9472 Před rokem +1

      @@lokey85 Especially in the past. Many newer teachers/schools are trying to be a little more realistic in the teachings about history but many still believe these misconceptions. Luckily I am a lifelong history enthusiast so my children get a little broader interpretation of events than some do. My dad made and survived (obviously) all four jumps made by the 82nd Airborne division in WWII so I have a strong connection to American military history but I try not to let that connection affect my objectivity when dealing with history.

    • @lokey85
      @lokey85 Před rokem +13

      @@guaporeturns9472 My favourite is any American list of like "Top ten or 100 Generals of all time" and it's like half American. 🤣

  •  Před rokem +298

    I don't want to be a party pooper with the subject of the video, but despite the importance of the arrival of Eugene of Savoy with his cavalry as support and his successes pushing back a more numerous cavalry; For me, the most decisive figure in the battle was Louis William the Margrave of Baden-Baden, because his resistance against the Sipahis and his flanking movement at the end of the battle precipitated the definitive defeat of the Ottomans, which is why for me it is the true MVP of the Second Battle of Mohacs.

    • @tynoter8156
      @tynoter8156 Před rokem +14

      True

    • @rgarcia7392
      @rgarcia7392 Před rokem +8

      Türkenlouis scored an impressive victory at Slankamen.

    • @TheAustrianAnimations87
      @TheAustrianAnimations87 Před rokem +36

      Yeah, while Eugene still played an important part of this battle, Louis William the Margrave was the leader of the Imperial forces here. Eugene only got full control of the Imperial army at Zenta after some intial setbacks.

    • @Emil.Fontanot
      @Emil.Fontanot Před rokem +17

      Yeah the Margrave of Baden Baden is underrated. Also now that i think about it both Baden Baden and Eugene have been defeated by Villars in the War of Spanish Succession

    • @peterfeuerbach5231
      @peterfeuerbach5231 Před 4 měsíci +8

      ur not a party pooper, i bet Eugene would be happy to hear his cousin louis get the credit he deserves.

  • @freyasslain2203
    @freyasslain2203 Před rokem +452

    Prince Eugene of Savoy was one of the greatest Field Marshals . The partnership of Eugene and Marlborough was the second greatest Bromance in history . The first was Augustus and Agrippa.

    • @mohammadyeasinkhan6885
      @mohammadyeasinkhan6885 Před rokem +17

      Perfect comparison, brother.

    • @qouavang3646
      @qouavang3646 Před rokem +37

      Chingis and subetai enters chat

    • @ElBandito
      @ElBandito Před rokem +19

      @@qouavang3646 Chinggis Khaan and Bo'orchu to be exact. Please go read about him.

    • @schoolofgrowthhacking
      @schoolofgrowthhacking Před rokem +9

      Agrippa was good but what did Octavian actually accomplish on the battlefield? He was much more politician than general.

    • @divicospower9112
      @divicospower9112 Před rokem +6

      Augustus was such a coward, such a pathetic man. Don't put him at the level of Eugène.

  • @rotciv1492
    @rotciv1492 Před rokem +133

    In terms of map accuracy, movements and battle graphics, this channel is absolutely unmatched.

  • @Sulla-ps3jv
    @Sulla-ps3jv Před rokem +205

    *First Battle of Mohacs*
    Ottomans: *That’s too easy!!”
    *Second Battle of Mohacs*
    Prince Eugene: *That’s too easy!!”

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  Před rokem +83

      Lol, pretty much. This was the first time that the Ottomans were on the back foot against Europe. Speaks volumes of just how powerful the Ottoman Empire was for so long

    • @frenzalrhomb6919
      @frenzalrhomb6919 Před rokem +5

      @Le Austrian painter I see what you did with the name ... Very clever!! ; )

    • @tb2803
      @tb2803 Před rokem +8

      This is a small battle from one of the battles of the Great Turkish war, not comparable to the Great Battle of Mohaj in 1526 in which 175,000 Crusaders perished, including a king and 7 cardinals..and the Muslims in two battles were less than crusaders

    • @thatwasprettydecent7497
      @thatwasprettydecent7497 Před rokem

      @@tb2803 "175000", take your pills schizo, the ottocucks outnumbered the hungarians by 2 to 1 in the battle of mohacs

    • @Asterix958
      @Asterix958 Před rokem +52

      ​@@tb2803 In Battle of Mohacs 1526, Hungarian army was 25,000 soldier against 50-60,000 Ottomans. On the other hand, Ottomans lost 12 of 15 pitched battles of 1683-1699 War against numerically smaller Austiran Armies which shows that Ottoman Empire lagged behind Austria militarily in this time period. Ottomans were relatevily succesfull against Poland and Russia in this war though but against Austrian, Ottomans armies couldn't put forth any success.

  • @RexGalilae
    @RexGalilae Před rokem +102

    This was probably the last Ottoman war which actually had a capable and competent Ottoman Empire in it
    Suleiman Pasa looks like a capable and bold commander. He made all the right moves and took daring initiative
    Too bad he was let down by his army and the empires finances

    • @Khalil_Compli_Minti
      @Khalil_Compli_Minti Před rokem +5

      He did what he was capable of (conspiracies were lost from the palace of whoever wanted to be the second most powerful man in the empire) and Sultan failed to join a frustrated army. Little soldiers = God's mercy on everyone who took up arms to defend his land and his people.

    • @kayagurcu2814
      @kayagurcu2814 Před rokem +9

      Real disaster for Ottomans was Zenta, 1696. Sultan Mustafa the 2nd was eager to fight against Habsburgs and reclaim Hungary as his predecessors. His army was much more capable and competent but you know the rest of story... After Zenta, Belgrade was the Ottoman outer outpost against Habsburgs until independent kingdom of Serbia established in 1878.

  • @ruttiger500
    @ruttiger500 Před rokem +127

    Wow amazing how you set this battle up. I’ve read about this battle and Eugene of Savoy. Finally someone makes a video of this battle! Courageous and brilliant in battle Eugene is up there with all the great generals of the past. Awesome how he leads his men in the thick of battle and follows through

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  Před rokem +14

      Thank you very much! I am working with House of History on this series. Make sure to check out his channel too, his Prussia series is a must see!

  • @kaisersnider8593
    @kaisersnider8593 Před rokem +25

    Prince Eugene a leader that most only know from the companion ship of the Bismarck story. Thank you for giving me who falls into this more understanding and pride in the name.

  • @MSRomsa
    @MSRomsa Před rokem +21

    This series is super interesting. No one really covers this period, but it's such a pivotal part of history. The introduction of muskets into the front lines, but still having a significant amount of pikes and lancers, along with swords and shields still being in the equation. Also the idea that firearms weren't developed enough to be a clear better option than bows.

  • @TheNinjaMarmot
    @TheNinjaMarmot Před rokem +12

    I don't actually see the Brilliance of Eugene. Seems like Louis William deserved more credit for noticing the cavalry on the left flank and defending it in haste until he broke it.

    • @SolidAvenger1290
      @SolidAvenger1290 Před dnem +1

      It's easy to interpret the unclear aspects of Eugene's role at the 2nd of Mohacs. Eugene and Maximillian II of Bavaria had almost a similar level of comradeship & strategy as to the late Duke of Marlborough later in Eugene's career. The Bavarians have to get most of the credit for saving the Habsburgs. Marlborough and Eugene shared a commitment to a pitched battle, and Eugene likely corresponded with Maximillian regarding the Ottoman advance & flanking cavalry.
      Late 17th & 18th-century warfare was dominated by fortifications, cautious maneuvers, and risk avoidance. European armies were immensely expensive state investments, and most generals were reluctant to expose such valuable assets to the destructive power of pitched battle.
      They understood that the most effective way to shift the military balance was to draw the enemy’s main forces into combat and destroy them. Both men (alongside Maximillian) were willing to take the risks usually inherent in trying to force a full-scale battle on open ground on a cautious, defensive-minded enemy. Hence, Frederick the Great credits Eugene as his mentor/teacher for successfully leading to the rise of his stardom as Prussia's King while being outnumbered & facing limited resources yet still being ambitious and later inspiration for Napoleon I's early career.
      Eugence's cool under fire, alongside waiting for the Bavarian-Austrian infantry to catch up, ensured that the Ottomans could not exploit another potential opening on their right flank. At the same time, William's cavalry held the Sipahi units back on the left flank.

  • @ibrahim.n1698
    @ibrahim.n1698 Před rokem +67

    If u and King and generals collabed it would be the greatest collab in youtube history

  • @USAR8888
    @USAR8888 Před rokem +28

    I absolutely love this Prince Eugene series. I check CZcams a few times each day to see if a new one has been released. Cannot wait to get to the Battle of Zenta.

  • @lordnicholasbuzanthefearle2155

    Sari means blond on turkish. He was Blond because many Pashas were Bosniak or Albanian descent including Sari Suleiman Pasha who was born in the Herzegovian Sanjak of the Bosnian Eyalet.

    • @andreweden9405
      @andreweden9405 Před rokem

      So he was Christian by birth, had been forcibly taken from his parents as a child, and forcibly converted to Islam?

    • @Asterix958
      @Asterix958 Před rokem +1

      ​@Le Austrian painter I wouldn't say that. Many of pashas were devshirme but ratio of Turk Pashas are close to 50% according to my estimation. For instance, famous Kara Mustafa Pasha was Turk and second important commander of Ottoman army in this battle Kara Mehmet Pasha was also Turk.

    • @zrikizrikic9126
      @zrikizrikic9126 Před rokem

      There were no bosniacks or albanians in that time...they were named much later..but whatever

    • @lordnicholasbuzanthefearle2155
      @lordnicholasbuzanthefearle2155 Před rokem

      @@zrikizrikic9126 Zriki read some Books. Being stupid or being a dumb Serbian or Croatian nationalist is not a fate but a choice.

    • @zrikizrikic9126
      @zrikizrikic9126 Před rokem

      @@lordnicholasbuzanthefearle2155 you read some books..Croatian Nation Is construct .same as bosniacks..or you say there was something there before even IF come later..you mix toponim and nationality..but who cares..you have vatican books wienna anals about it

  • @Alex-jc7eo
    @Alex-jc7eo Před rokem +7

    Nice to see Eugene getting some love. Saw a great statue of him in Vienna. Gave me reason to research the man.

  • @williamromine5715
    @williamromine5715 Před rokem +6

    As usual, you give depth to battles that compliment the narration. The two bring better understanding to the tactics and strategies involved. Good job.

  • @JC-mx9su
    @JC-mx9su Před rokem +15

    This is an interesting episode about Prince Eugene of Savoy, and I can't wait to learn more about him and his battles.

  • @mildlyinfuriatedbird2557

    Something I love about these videos is everything looks like they took the time and detailed the maps well. For example the borders have a gradient to them, especially during war, to highlight that it's not a solid border

  • @TheAustrianAnimations87
    @TheAustrianAnimations87 Před rokem +20

    Once again a great video! Prince Eugene and the Habsburg Monarchy finally get the military reputation they really deserve!

  • @petronilobuan4648
    @petronilobuan4648 Před rokem +4

    Prince Eugene of Savoy is the idol of Napoleon Bonaparte he studied many battles and tactics of the Prince! K

  • @davidp7178
    @davidp7178 Před rokem +26

    Nice job, really well done, as usual for HistoryMarche.

  • @stefanlinzmaier8702
    @stefanlinzmaier8702 Před rokem +7

    I recently watched a german documentary about Prince Eugene and now your video followed up. He apparently build a lot of nice castles besides being a brilliant army commander. Very nice video!

  • @razorsharpview9090
    @razorsharpview9090 Před rokem +1

    That Background music at the end of this videos always makes my heart pump, your collaboration with Epic History of Napoleon's Marshals is incredible.

  • @KHK001
    @KHK001 Před rokem +14

    Excellent work as always!

  • @peruamorrortubarrenetxea5300

    It's always funny to see how, as the saying goes, history doesn't repeat itsellf, but rhymes, in Mohács this time. Great video, I'm hoping to see the continuation soon (and the Hannibal one too, hopefully). Cheers!

  • @Mr.Paticles
    @Mr.Paticles Před 8 měsíci +1

    This guy was Nopoleon's Hero.

  • @Kaptain13Gonzo
    @Kaptain13Gonzo Před rokem +2

    Great summary. Informative and enjoyable. Very clear.

  • @WyomingTraveler
    @WyomingTraveler Před rokem

    Prince Eugene is one of my favorite military figures. I appreciate this video on his early career.

  • @johntipper29
    @johntipper29 Před rokem +1

    Another great and informative episode. Thank you.

  • @piewpiewpowpow9568
    @piewpiewpowpow9568 Před rokem +1

    I am watching alot of similar channels but yours is my favorite by far !!! your series on hannibal are breathtaking, cheers !

  • @1StepForwardToday
    @1StepForwardToday Před rokem +9

    MORE! MORE! MORE! MORE!
    We the Youtubian People, hereby demand MORE HistoryMarche!!! ⚔️🛡

  • @umerhayat1590
    @umerhayat1590 Před rokem +1

    Your videos and maps mentioned in this are truly awesome Sir

  • @maxschreck4095
    @maxschreck4095 Před rokem +1

    Enjoying this new series! Good work.

  • @larinzonbruno9126
    @larinzonbruno9126 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this effort, amazing video!!!

  • @PersonalCoach
    @PersonalCoach Před rokem +2

    Excellent narrative as usual!

  • @5herwood
    @5herwood Před rokem +16

    I would like to know more about Eugene's role at Blenheim. It's hard enough to find good material about Blenheim in any case. It's at least as interesting as Shiloh or the Bulge.

    • @5herwood
      @5herwood Před rokem

      ​@@mitch8072 So your point is what; that I should not have posted my comment? And who do you mean by "we?" Are you the spokesman for the HistoryMarche public?

    • @Emil.Fontanot
      @Emil.Fontanot Před rokem +2

      Marlborough and Eugene had a great and equal relationship but Eugene accepted Marlborough as the supreme Commander when they were on the battlefield. Marlborough always gave Euegene the command of a wing of the army and trusted him a lot. Usually Eugene assaulted one of the enemy's wings to force the enemy to send troops and weaken the center. I'm sure that you can find some detailed accounts in books on Eugene

  • @Kw4nt0
    @Kw4nt0 Před rokem +3

    Great content as always.

  • @giorgilabadze1
    @giorgilabadze1 Před rokem

    as always i have enjoyed your video thanks! great work

  • @MiaMandalasAU
    @MiaMandalasAU Před rokem +2

    I concur with others: Map accuracy, movement and animations in this channel are superb! Great job! In this video, I loved the new illustration of the troops (i.e. the image of the Sipahi when they're first mentioned), and the highlight of the troops, with their names. It adds a lot to understanding the battle.
    Your attention to detail is outstanding! Thanks for this content.

    • @HoH
      @HoH Před rokem

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @brianfree7675
    @brianfree7675 Před rokem +3

    You guys do gr4eat work
    ...
    You guys do a great job.

  • @mohammedsaysrashid3587
    @mohammedsaysrashid3587 Před rokem +1

    History Marche always introducing excellent history coverage videos thanks

  • @DCRivs
    @DCRivs Před rokem +1

    History is fun from this perspective
    Thank you

  • @LavrencicUrban
    @LavrencicUrban Před rokem

    AWESOME EPISODE, LIKE ALWAYS! THE BACKGROUND MUSIC REMINDS ME OF ROME: TOTAL WAR.

  • @jeffreymorris1752
    @jeffreymorris1752 Před rokem

    I can't imagine a more effective ad than is found in this video. Outstanding, as is your content.

  • @renatovonschumacher3511
    @renatovonschumacher3511 Před rokem +1

    What we see in such clear representations, the generals had to see from their generals' hill, and they had to give their commands without any modern technology, just by reporting runners and flag signals. And they had to be sure that this type of communication would not only work but also in a timely manner. Always amazing ! !

  • @oTHARKUNo
    @oTHARKUNo Před rokem +4

    I don't fully understand why this video is so themes around Eugene, when his impact on the battle was important, but not decisive.
    Both Louis of Baden Baden and the leader of the Bavarians were the MVPs in this battle.
    The "Türkenlouis", for example, also was a brilliant commander (he and Eugene were related from what I remember) and majority of the credit should go to the Bavarian troops here for stemming the battle with little support from the Duke

  • @user-hb1sn7qq5p
    @user-hb1sn7qq5p Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you. Fascinating.

  • @kyrylokuznetsov42
    @kyrylokuznetsov42 Před rokem

    Amazing, thanks for your work !

  • @rowancoggins9638
    @rowancoggins9638 Před rokem

    Outstanding work... thank you very much.

  • @hugohorta2387
    @hugohorta2387 Před rokem +2

    Very interesting series. Keep it up!

  • @Cachoeira1986
    @Cachoeira1986 Před rokem +3

    Best historical documentations!

  • @joshuaalay2295
    @joshuaalay2295 Před rokem +1

    Amazing video as always ❤

  • @vincentred1870
    @vincentred1870 Před rokem +43

    Battle of Vienna was an epic event that changed the course of history. It needs it's own video! :)

    • @guaporeturns9472
      @guaporeturns9472 Před rokem +5

      Literally every battle has changed the course of history to some degree.

    • @Hilltycoon
      @Hilltycoon Před rokem +6

      @@guaporeturns9472 The defence of Vienna was the event that led in the desctruction of the Ottomans though

    • @guaporeturns9472
      @guaporeturns9472 Před rokem

      @@Hilltycoon True enough.

    • @Asterix958
      @Asterix958 Před rokem +10

      ​@@Hilltycoon It didn't led the destruction of Ottomans, Ottoman Empire collapsed in 1918 235 years later. It manifestated that Ottoman military couldn't compete with modern European armies anymore. The Defence of Vienna enabled to reconquerer of Hungaria by Austrians and Podolia by Poland. But Ottomans borders were very large (ergo population and resources were abundant still) even after Treaty of Karlowitz (1699). The Ottoman Empire withdrew from the stage of history because they could not carry out modernization. Otherwise, 235 years is long enough to recover.

    • @Deusvulttt
      @Deusvulttt Před 10 měsíci

      @@Asterix958and still lost last 2 to austrians in 1788 tho

  • @AsoSnT
    @AsoSnT Před rokem +1

    If my history lessons were like that I would have listened ! gratz on making me love history !

  • @paulceglinski7172
    @paulceglinski7172 Před rokem +1

    This has got to be good with House of History collaborating. Brilliant! Smashed the like button as a sacrifice to the Algorithm. Cheers.

  • @andy_NQ
    @andy_NQ Před rokem +2

    "FYI, i never held a sword" lmao ! Really nice espisode HM, thank you for your hard work !

  • @jmc7034
    @jmc7034 Před 5 měsíci

    Best channel going❤❤

  • @simplepixel5617
    @simplepixel5617 Před rokem +2

    Man I love your content!

  • @raffica26
    @raffica26 Před rokem +4

    First, thxs a lot for the series. Very good, entertaining, professionally edited and narrated videos.
    A few comments:
    We (in Hungary) simply call the battle as the Battle of Nagyharsány.
    Not referring to it a the 2nd battle of Mohács. And indeed it was fought at Nagyharsány.
    ----
    BTW you do not need to separately pronounce the "y" after g, n or t in Hungarian. They are double consonants.
    "Gy" is simply pronounced similar to the beginning of "duel" in English.
    "Ny" is similar to "new" pronounced without saying a "u" sound.

  • @5A81L
    @5A81L Před rokem

    Your quality is always on point

  • @Guinness65ify
    @Guinness65ify Před rokem

    Thank you again for a fine video

  • @skullijaga2586
    @skullijaga2586 Před rokem

    Fantastic video it can‘t get any better

  • @lordkristya
    @lordkristya Před 10 měsíci

    Never heard of this guy before. Love him already

  • @robbabcock_
    @robbabcock_ Před rokem +1

    Terrific video!

  • @lajosracz8113
    @lajosracz8113 Před rokem +1

    Good job. Thank you.

  • @giod6266
    @giod6266 Před rokem +1

    Veru cool series! Thanks!

  • @milabugtcher990
    @milabugtcher990 Před rokem

    great as usual, you do grat work!

  • @conradnelson5283
    @conradnelson5283 Před rokem +1

    Well done. Very entertaining.

  • @josephvanlangeveld2216
    @josephvanlangeveld2216 Před rokem +7

    great video as always very informative and entertaining.

  • @KhoaNguyen-fs6to
    @KhoaNguyen-fs6to Před rokem

    More about this young man please!

  • @user-hk3gd2fv5s
    @user-hk3gd2fv5s Před rokem

    That was so great!!! I have never seen such impressive animation on historical map😁

  • @RkR2001
    @RkR2001 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Prince Eugene of Savoy was indeed one of the greatest Generals of Late 17 th century and early 18 Th century Europe. He teamed up along with The Earl of Marlborough, to Rout the French army in March of the Danube . You only have to visit Vienna to see his Musuem and multiple monuments

  • @ziyadpepe6291
    @ziyadpepe6291 Před rokem +1

    Amazing content ♥️

  • @ardianlimiarto8181
    @ardianlimiarto8181 Před rokem +1

    Nice vid as always

  • @MaxentiusFrankius
    @MaxentiusFrankius Před rokem

    Looking forward to seeing the episode on the Battle of Blenheim 😊

  • @socratrash
    @socratrash Před rokem +1

    Wow. Fantatic video!

  • @3idraven714
    @3idraven714 Před rokem +1

    Well done!

  • @olibranchoharadedog5886
    @olibranchoharadedog5886 Před rokem +1

    Excellent as ever

  • @uabdulrehman866
    @uabdulrehman866 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Bro I learned history from you and I fell in love with history you have best history video's

  • @broadd001
    @broadd001 Před rokem +10

    Another great video. Eugene was made for WAR!

  • @The_ZeroLine
    @The_ZeroLine Před rokem

    It’s great to see fellow military commanders actually giving someone else credit and approval.

  • @dodododatdatdat
    @dodododatdatdat Před rokem +3

    Great coop with House of History!

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  Před rokem

      Definitely check out House of History channel. Don't miss his Prussia series!

  • @prakasavigraha6104
    @prakasavigraha6104 Před rokem

    Yet another great vid.

  • @crossetler_2184
    @crossetler_2184 Před rokem

    Hope the series continue

  • @Louis-ji3sn
    @Louis-ji3sn Před rokem +1

    Great job! If possible can you do some more crusader episodes? (Jacobs Ford, Battle Of Aintab, The Battle of Ascalon, etc.) THANKS!

  • @breydanthein2886
    @breydanthein2886 Před rokem +3

    What a great video

  • @roundninja
    @roundninja Před rokem +1

    Good stuff!

  • @grasa95
    @grasa95 Před rokem

    I offer this humble sacrafice.
    Keep it up!

  • @HellenicWolf
    @HellenicWolf Před rokem +2

    great video thanks!!!

  • @wael4070
    @wael4070 Před rokem

    HistoryMarche, always subjective and brilliant

  • @philjohnson1744
    @philjohnson1744 Před rokem

    Amazing content.

  • @watch-Dominion-2018
    @watch-Dominion-2018 Před rokem

    superb video, 10/10 👏

  • @coyote4237
    @coyote4237 Před rokem +1

    Thank you.

  • @donnywolf9250
    @donnywolf9250 Před rokem

    Love the channel

  • @1969robe
    @1969robe Před rokem

    Good Work

  • @julio5prado
    @julio5prado Před rokem +1

    Excellent!

  • @joaomarques6109
    @joaomarques6109 Před rokem

    Awesome content.

  • @resileaf9501
    @resileaf9501 Před rokem

    Always love seeing Charles II's... Interesting mug appear. :D

  • @jackland3387
    @jackland3387 Před rokem

    Great video ❤