Our Collection: Henry VIII's Armour - Field of Cloth of Gold

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  • čas přidán 11. 05. 2010
  • This video shows two of Henry VIII's two foot combat armours made for him while he was a young athletic man, for the Field of Cloth of Gold tournament in 1520. They are usually on display in the Royal Armouries in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. This video was created by History™ for the exhibition "Dressed to Kill", which was a joint exhibition between Historic Royal Palaces and the Royal Armouries, in the year of the 500th anniversary of his accension to the English throne. It examined the arms and armour of Henry VIII. The exhibition was open at the Tower of London 3 April 2009 - 17 January 2010.
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Komentáře • 223

  • @xxbeatuupzz
    @xxbeatuupzz Před 4 lety +114

    I think they missed out a measurement for the first amour. I'm sure I'm not the only one that wants to know what the size of the codpiece is

  • @verablexitasap858
    @verablexitasap858 Před 5 lety +110

    Insane that it was made purely by hand before machines. Brillant, Beautiful, Incredible

    • @mellie2003
      @mellie2003 Před 4 lety +12

      Well there were 'machines' at the time, like predecessor of the power hammer; the trip hammer and polishing was done with grinders that were manually powered. Armor in the fifteenth century was at its peek. It was still useful and armouring techniques were advanced, even compared to the tools we have nowadays. Which by the way does not make the artisanship that was exercised in those days less remarkable.

    • @verablexitasap858
      @verablexitasap858 Před 4 lety +5

      @@mellie2003 wow that is amazing to know! Thanks. I love that. Now I'm gonna go searching armor and metal working in 16th century england lol. Damn googling and you tube is so addicting

    • @shockwave6213
      @shockwave6213 Před 3 lety +2

      They used water wheel powered tools. Trip hammers as stated before and few people know this or even think about it, but how do you think they got rust off of chainmail? They would attach a bucket or barrel to a wheel, fill it with sand and let it turn with the chainmail sealed inside it for a few hours.

    • @verablexitasap858
      @verablexitasap858 Před 3 lety

      @@shockwave6213 f'ing geniuses existed throughout the ages and it worked great. Amazing

    • @goofygrandlouis6296
      @goofygrandlouis6296 Před 2 lety +1

      There's one piece of the armor that doesn't seems proportionate though.
      That or the King was a very "blessed" man.

  • @georgetsaki9576
    @georgetsaki9576 Před 5 lety +68

    The first armor is phenomenal

  • @deamoneater357
    @deamoneater357 Před 12 lety +83

    Could you imagine getting all that on and then having an itch you couldn't scratch?

    • @shockwave6213
      @shockwave6213 Před 4 lety +9

      Oh god. Please don't put that idea in my head. I'm gonna have a similar set made to join the Armored Combat League.

    • @dolsopolar
      @dolsopolar Před 4 lety +7

      @@shockwave6213 did you just reply a 7 years ago comment

    • @nimkomanlol2425
      @nimkomanlol2425 Před 4 lety +4

      @@dolsopolar hahaha

    • @javiersaravia9593
      @javiersaravia9593 Před 4 lety +5

      @@dolsopolar he might read it tho

    • @shockwave6213
      @shockwave6213 Před 4 lety +4

      And now im replying to your 8 month old comment. LOL :)

  • @alexanderren1097
    @alexanderren1097 Před 3 lety +43

    Imagine how unstoppable Henry would have been in this harness in his prime?!

    • @oliverklozov13
      @oliverklozov13 Před 3 lety +4

      He would've been able to kill so many more wives.

    • @nicktheloser2974
      @nicktheloser2974 Před 2 lety

      @@oliverklozov13 wife slayer prime

    • @blackpowderkun
      @blackpowderkun Před rokem +1

      French: Bring out the boiling oil.

    • @ohgoditsjames94
      @ohgoditsjames94 Před rokem +5

      @@blackpowderkun Boiling oil is a myth, oil was far too valuable at the time. Boiling water and rocks were the go to.

    • @blackpowderkun
      @blackpowderkun Před rokem +3

      @@ohgoditsjames94 bet they make an exemption for Henry.

  • @chrisdooley6468
    @chrisdooley6468 Před 2 lety +11

    Henry in his younger years was obviously a monster in this armor. Everything I’ve read about him (I’ll defer to others if I’m mistaken) said he was an expert in fighting with armor and wasn’t someone to be taken lightly in competition/battle.

  • @schizoidboy
    @schizoidboy Před 11 lety +22

    It has to be remembered that armor was made specifically for the wearer especially something the king was going to wear. I heard that the armor shown had to be worn with Henry's specific size, this compares to his later years when he got heavy, but before then we get a hint at his athletic side and what he might have looked like when he was younger.

  • @feralart
    @feralart Před 10 lety +113

    Were they preparing for him to fight with an erection too? lol

    • @wonderboy2402
      @wonderboy2402 Před 7 lety +6

      feralart apparently it happened, even back during Greek times.

    • @Damienx247
      @Damienx247 Před 6 lety +25

      It was constructed for tournaments rather than the battlefield, thus the codpiece is for showing off to the women in the audience.

    • @stickthesecond5085
      @stickthesecond5085 Před 6 lety +15

      having the cod piece extended forward helped absorb the shock directed toward you family jewels it was also common to get stabbed in that area since usually that area wasn't covered

  • @2jz-boi
    @2jz-boi Před 3 lety +17

    i wish plate armour would come back into fashion, i know it's not needed anymore but it's stylish af

    • @gdjets
      @gdjets Před 2 lety +3

      When the zombie apocalypse hits, it will be in high demand!

    • @BlueSkyCountry
      @BlueSkyCountry Před rokem +2

      Modern bullet resistant combat armor using ceramic and steel plates are a form of plate. Mail is coming back too in the form of facial recognition defeating clothing. Some Chinese dudes were testing out mail shirts that were somehow able to mess up EMF comms and disrupt facial recognition cameras around the wearer. The mail was probably charged to emit a low level EMP type frequency to create interference with the cameras' inputs.

    • @MichaelPoage666
      @MichaelPoage666 Před rokem +2

      @@gdjets I've been waiting to see a scene like that in a movie or tv show. Just a guy in full armor wading thought zombies swinging a mace or war hammer. You could probably take a nap surround by zombies in that first armor, lol.

    • @riproar11
      @riproar11 Před rokem +1

      Buy yourself a suit! I own a full plate armor suit that is a mid-quality museum replica along with four helmets and three forged swords. The arms are Italian Avanti replicas and are well-made, and even the forearm sections rotate. The chest plate is German gothic and really ornate with fluting all over the back. The lower leg and sabatons were custom-made to my measurements. It was a real hit when my friend asked me to show up at his kid's Halloween party as I was heading up to a party in the city. I actually drove with the whole suit on!

    • @butters395
      @butters395 Před rokem +1

      gun's ruined everything 😒

  • @godofimagination
    @godofimagination Před 10 lety +225

    I bet you could fistfight a bear in the original suit and be safe.

    • @KAESowicz
      @KAESowicz Před 8 lety +28

      +godofimagination I think that the bear is strong enough to bend plates and crush fighters body.

    • @7dayspking
      @7dayspking Před 8 lety +47

      +KAESowicz Definitely, the plate is very durable but the man inside is not. All of the thrashing about against the armour would also hurt like hell...not to mention that his brain would be flying about inside of his head.

    • @shun2240
      @shun2240 Před 7 lety +20

      U can fight a bear in armor but you need a halberd to kill the bear

    • @7dayspking
      @7dayspking Před 7 lety +3

      Zlasher Semi Pro Arguably you don't need anything to kill a bear.

    • @shun2240
      @shun2240 Před 7 lety +11

      wew try to fight a bear with bare hands and see how it ends up.

  • @dan_s_higginson
    @dan_s_higginson Před 5 lety +41

    Few know the whole royal family have splayed webbed toes.

    • @Corbyloc
      @Corbyloc Před 5 lety +1

      Dan Higginson today’s Royal Family?

    • @nibirananda9381
      @nibirananda9381 Před 5 lety +1

      That's why they can't let anyone be barefeet.

    • @MrWeAllAreOne
      @MrWeAllAreOne Před 4 lety +2

      @@Corbyloc that was a joke!😂

    • @Corbyloc
      @Corbyloc Před 4 lety +1

      Street Skater 66 I believe anything is possible.

    • @eedwardgrey2
      @eedwardgrey2 Před 3 lety

      Finally proof they're reptilians

  • @LinksRoyal
    @LinksRoyal Před 12 lety +34

    well....look at the balls part ...HE IS PREPARED :D

    • @JTeam45
      @JTeam45 Před 3 lety +3

      @Yungdaggerdick That was the style at the time, believe it or not XD

  • @sirapple2406
    @sirapple2406 Před 5 lety +18

    WHY ARE THERE NO REPRODUCTIONS OF THIS KIND OF ARMOUR I NEED TO SEEI IT IN ACTION!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @JakubB2000
      @JakubB2000 Před 4 lety +13

      This was made for kings and was incredibly expensive to make. Even with modern machinery it would be incredibly difficult to make a suit that moves so seamlessly. These pieces of armour are a work of art.

  • @madpenguin9402
    @madpenguin9402 Před 8 lety +37

    All for show in a fun tournament. The guy never stepped foot in battle except from the sidelines far away. In a tournament nobody would try and beat the king, too much trouble for them in punishment!

    • @SarSaraneth
      @SarSaraneth Před 5 lety +10

      You know he wasn't the king of France, right?

    • @adamhatton7579
      @adamhatton7579 Před 4 lety +3

      Lived in the shadow of his father who set up the throne so it would be easy for him.

    • @stanleysmith7551
      @stanleysmith7551 Před 3 lety +5

      @@SarSaraneth
      Actually, France/Francis l. the king of France beat Henry in a wrestling match during this tournament, which is a remarkable achievement, considering Henry himself was 6'1 and quite muscular. (He wasn't getting fat until his leg injury some 10 years later.)

    • @SarSaraneth
      @SarSaraneth Před 3 lety +3

      @@stanleysmith7551 Yes, that was my point. Henry had the authority to punish or harass any _English_ knight who defeated him in a tournament, but all of his influence over _French_ combatants was diplomatic.

  • @richardgoode5314
    @richardgoode5314 Před 5 lety +4

    The craftsmanship in the suit of armour as a great invention.

  • @nibs8837
    @nibs8837 Před 5 lety +7

    I was sent from "Today in Tudor History"! Very informative!

  • @andrewsuryali
    @andrewsuryali Před 11 lety +7

    Rings for mail could be mass-produced, and linking them actually requires a very short time. I once managed to rivet together an entire mail sleeve in under two hours (then couldn't figure out how to attach it to the body), and I'm a 20th century amateur. Hammering a single lame into shape takes about 10 minutes from demonstrations, but finishing it would take 2-3 hours.

  • @Yoharu160
    @Yoharu160 Před 14 lety +3

    another amazing video! i just love the incomplete foot combat armour, is an inspiration for novice armourers, and again these videos make an incredible source of information and inspiration, pleace, keep doing these videos, the mean a lot to people like me. you have my thanks.
    Tomas Suazo
    Santiago,Chile

  • @FlamboyanToPossuM
    @FlamboyanToPossuM Před 7 lety +11

    I want to make a joke about how he must've liked to lancelot but I don't know how...

  • @mezzanoon
    @mezzanoon Před 3 lety

    Man I really hope for a 4K update from the Royal Armouries! Loved these vids

  • @ChromeLuxx
    @ChromeLuxx Před 6 lety +29

    Codpiece I believe is what you are referring too.

    • @yamanmustafa7574
      @yamanmustafa7574 Před 5 lety +2

      To is what you believe you are referring to.

    • @antimageantimage3424
      @antimageantimage3424 Před 4 lety

      @@yamanmustafa7574 I see this many times, people try to reply a comment and instead make there own comment. I don't know it's a bug or the mistake from user's end.
      BTW, I think he tried to reply to the comment talking about his big groin

    • @yamanmustafa7574
      @yamanmustafa7574 Před 4 lety +3

      @@antimageantimage3424 *their. I am well aware of what a codpiece is. I'm presuming you're inept at ascertaining what I was referring to.

    • @dinnerboons1504
      @dinnerboons1504 Před 3 lety +1

      @@yamanmustafa7574 What the guy means, is that the comment was actually supposed to be a reply to someone else.

  • @Mububban23
    @Mububban23 Před 14 lety

    Excellent video, thankyou so much for sharing it in such detail

  • @crazy8sdrums
    @crazy8sdrums Před 13 lety

    So many secrets...
    Thanks for the great video!

  • @halberds8835
    @halberds8835 Před 13 lety

    Great vid. Thanks for sharing.

  • @guymoore3794
    @guymoore3794 Před 6 lety +10

    That skirt is fabulous

  • @AndreasRitt
    @AndreasRitt Před 10 lety +1

    Nice video!

  • @criticviking
    @criticviking Před 12 lety

    Awsome clip!!!

  • @mugshot749
    @mugshot749 Před 3 lety +2

    A suite of armour like this in today's money would cost as much as a private jet.

  • @MirrenTheDragonKnight
    @MirrenTheDragonKnight Před 9 lety

    In regards to the past one, how would the leg protection (I like the addition of lames to better protect the back of the be knees) donned? They seem to be one piece and I don't see any straps or ties. The same goes for the...arse plate. I'm assume it is one piece with the cod piece (as in, they are held by straps?
    And the second set, I remember seeing on the site, and I still think it is just gorgeous.

  • @mrbrightsidetf2
    @mrbrightsidetf2 Před 4 lety +1

    The armour is goddamn gorgeous, even with that adorable skirt. I didn't know they actually made armour skirts back then, interesting.

  • @shaider1982
    @shaider1982 Před 6 lety

    I wonder if they could have counter balanced the weight of the armor with springs (perhaps bow stringa) like in some exoskeletons today. Might it have allowed heavier armor used without taxing the knight too much

  • @mojothemigo
    @mojothemigo Před 11 lety +7

    That was all tournament armor. Tournament armor was usually a little heavier/thicker and the covering on the armpits and the back of the legs was usually chainmail as apposed to steel strips called lames. Love this subject, I love talking about it, not trying to be a Nitpicky McDouche

  • @Sirsethtaggart3505
    @Sirsethtaggart3505 Před rokem

    Fantastic armour

  • @BlackKnight-th8ml
    @BlackKnight-th8ml Před 4 lety

    In 0:25 whats that technique in its elbow underneath the big Λ peace

  • @RavensEagle
    @RavensEagle Před 3 lety

    What I am mostly curious about is, what about the armpits.
    How does that move is it similar to the insides of the knees and elbows.
    How high can you lift it.
    And honestly would want a better close up of the crotch armor from the bottom.
    Really curious how it folds.

  • @lordbear1095
    @lordbear1095 Před 5 lety +1

    God now I know why fighting knights was so difficult. The sound of clanking metal was so horrendous that anyone fighting them would immediately die of their fucking eardrums exploding

  • @matthewmiller9485
    @matthewmiller9485 Před 9 lety +16

    What about the armpits? They look open like on any other suit of armor. However, that may have been because articulating the armpit with plate proved to be an impossible challenge, even for the best armorers of his time!

    • @SoulRipper66
      @SoulRipper66 Před 9 lety +17

      Did you just ask a question and answer it for yourself?

    • @matthewmiller9485
      @matthewmiller9485 Před 9 lety +2

      The armpits may be very enclosed, but if you raise the arms high enough, will there be a gap in the armor where there is no plate? That's what I was asking and I don't know if we can know just from looking at the video.

    • @SoulRipper66
      @SoulRipper66 Před 9 lety +7

      Matthew Miller The only way to protect it is by using chain mail. Armpits, the back of the knee, the neck gap these are all considered weak points that cannot be plated because they restrict movement. When fighting knights, if you don't have a polearm (polearms have a crushing\force trauma which can deal damage even if you got plate on, it can also dent the armor which can cause huge discomfort and sometimes the dents can deal damage to the knight himself) you usually try to go for the weak points mentioned with any stabby\sharp object you have.

    • @RoyalArmouries
      @RoyalArmouries  Před 9 lety +19

      Matthew Miller
      I have passed on your question to our curator of European Armour, who will hopefully provide you with a definitive answer.

    • @7dayspking
      @7dayspking Před 8 lety +2

      +Alexander Anderson Ahh a lot of later period armour has articulations on the back of the knee....including both sets seen in the video.....also on the foot (which is far more complex than the knee.)....also a neck plate was commonly worn as well.....(maybe you mean the section under the chin??? Especially with a sallet?

  • @nicktheloser2974
    @nicktheloser2974 Před 2 lety

    Are comments about the codpiece being removed? There aren't nearly enough people talking about it

  • @kinchan4548
    @kinchan4548 Před 2 lety

    IS THAT THE SIR GILES CAPEL HELM at 3 minutes in when they did the fighting scene ?! i have always wondered what it would looked like on a suit

  • @madisonelectronic
    @madisonelectronic Před 10 lety +3

    The TSA would love this.

  • @SpanishInAustralia
    @SpanishInAustralia Před 9 lety +2

    you add exoesqueleton and made this armour with layers of liquid armour and Tungsten Carbide and tesla batery for the exoesqueleton and you have ironmam of 21 century

  • @waterbird91
    @waterbird91 Před 2 lety +1

    Pretty darn noisy they were. Could of heard them all the way to Sherwood Forest. Poor horses having such a Wight on their backs. Henry was a big ass man.

  • @ethanhigley2845
    @ethanhigley2845 Před 3 lety

    Cool

  • @cambs0181
    @cambs0181 Před 7 měsíci

    How good was it against musket balls though?

  • @tonyg6691
    @tonyg6691 Před 5 lety

    Are these replicas or the actual suits of armor?

  • @riverrun88
    @riverrun88 Před 11 měsíci

    Wish the camera would have stayed steadier during the fight exhibit.

  • @godofimagination
    @godofimagination Před 11 lety

    Tournament armor was definitely thicker, but are you sure it also provided more coverage? It seems to me that anyone who could afford it would have lames at the weak points instead of mail.

  • @filmfan4
    @filmfan4 Před 6 lety +1

    Why did the Frence change the rules, what was their motive?

    • @marvelousdex9678
      @marvelousdex9678 Před 6 lety +11

      The other contestants had massive codpieces and it put the french to shame, so they made everyone wear metal skirts.

    • @alanspruce950
      @alanspruce950 Před 3 lety +1

      because the french are good at changing rules to suit themselves

  • @ethanr2469
    @ethanr2469 Před 6 lety +2

    What is the weight of the entire suit?

    • @kristofantal8801
      @kristofantal8801 Před 3 lety

      "The armour weights 42.6kg (approximately 94lbs) which is twice the weight of a normal battle armour."
      royalarmouries.org/stories/object-of-the-month/object-of-the-month-for-april-henry-viiis-foot-combat-armour/

    • @2jz-boi
      @2jz-boi Před 3 lety +1

      @@kristofantal8801 damn wearing that would make you strong af

  • @Breidablik06
    @Breidablik06 Před 4 lety +3

    Admit it. You came here for the codpiece

  • @TheBitnikas
    @TheBitnikas Před 11 lety +2

    Anyone else noticed the face on the butt part of the armour at 0:46?

  • @JenniferM13
    @JenniferM13 Před 11 lety

    You're damn right it would. I was only talking genetics, and that Henry did sire male children despite what some people believe. I wasn't planning to form a faction to try put him posthumously onto the throne.

  • @robertbogan225
    @robertbogan225 Před 5 lety

    Wait did the first suit never see actual use very sad =(. I bet it would be real interesting to try to mount a horse in.

  • @godofimagination
    @godofimagination Před 11 lety

    The armpit makes sense, but it seems to me they could have totally put plate on the back of the thigh. Then again, I don't think I've ever seen infantry plate (besides the 3/4 suits they came up with later).

  • @MrWeAllAreOne
    @MrWeAllAreOne Před 6 lety

    Why did the first armour not be allowed?

    • @RoyalArmouries
      @RoyalArmouries  Před 6 lety +4

      Francis I of France changed the type of foot combat to be competed at the Field of Cloth of Gold tournament, from one with a pollaxe to one with a two-handed sword. Thereby requiring a different type of armour.

  • @stephencrompton4352
    @stephencrompton4352 Před 5 lety +3

    Imagine we came up with a new type of composite armour that soldiers could wear, and we ended up going back to full plate style armour.

  • @rubberdc
    @rubberdc Před 2 lety

    I wonder what Henry thought of this and what it was actually like being dressed into it atthe time .?

  • @nigerianprince2620
    @nigerianprince2620 Před 3 lety

    Mad to think that it would be the medieval equivalent to the G7 lol

  • @berner
    @berner Před 3 lety

    That cod piece though...

  • @maxbooncito4340
    @maxbooncito4340 Před 4 lety +1

    Is that your armour or are you happy to see me?

  • @jediknight73
    @jediknight73 Před 3 lety +1

    This is better than iron man armor

  • @KM-vc2yp
    @KM-vc2yp Před rokem

    Nothing like comfort fit armor

  • @mojothemigo
    @mojothemigo Před 11 lety

    Very interesting and awsome! However, in the 15th century I still remember reading how mail was still generally a little more expensive then plate. On your side of things, what steel wire and tools do you use or is that a trade secret? A video somewhere of somebody who uses your method and tools?

  • @mazjap
    @mazjap Před 2 lety

    How did that not rust

  • @StepSherpa
    @StepSherpa Před 11 lety +1

    wow this is very interesting, henry the 8th is my 15x grandfather. and armor is something i has always liked

    • @Corbyloc
      @Corbyloc Před 5 lety +2

      Espen Andre Henry Vlll didn’t have grandchildren. Isn’t that correct? So he couldn’t be your grandfather anytime removed, right?

  • @BlackKnight-th8ml
    @BlackKnight-th8ml Před 4 lety

    Where is this armor

    • @RoyalArmouries
      @RoyalArmouries  Před 4 lety

      Hi Black Knight, It is part of our upcoming Tudor Power and Glory exhibition in the Royal Armouries museum in Leeds. Come and visit when we reopen!

  • @BigBrainTime7070
    @BigBrainTime7070 Před 2 lety

    Cool, but why the creepy music?

  • @faolan9472
    @faolan9472 Před 10 lety

    Why that awfull soundeffect?

  • @sergiocornejo7441
    @sergiocornejo7441 Před 5 lety

    el yelmo debia ser tortuoso, apenas si se veia alguna mierda, más el calor.. ufff

  • @SpiredRapidity
    @SpiredRapidity Před 11 lety

    true, but his claim to the throne would most definitely be disputed.

  • @avus-kw2f213
    @avus-kw2f213 Před 23 dny

    4:3 is good

  • @1972malberto
    @1972malberto Před rokem

    Imagine how imposing a 6'1" brick shithouse king must have been at court

  • @thekerr8728
    @thekerr8728 Před 3 lety

    Yo Henry packing a side of beef in his pants or what?

  • @SpiredRapidity
    @SpiredRapidity Před 11 lety

    he had one, who would be Edward (sired from his third wife, Jane Seymour.)

  • @realityvanguard2052
    @realityvanguard2052 Před 5 lety

    shit camera work in the fight. too bad, wanted to see what it was like to move in

  • @rowanmark21
    @rowanmark21 Před 11 lety

    the skirt is upside down

  • @nasserfirelordarts6574
    @nasserfirelordarts6574 Před 5 lety +1

    I hate it when amazing armour is ruined by crotch armour (cups)

  • @PiperTMTotalWar
    @PiperTMTotalWar Před 3 lety

    Henry's nut guard.

  • @moni2415
    @moni2415 Před 2 lety

    I don't know how you can fight in it when you see hardly anything.

  • @cbrusharmy
    @cbrusharmy Před 11 lety +8

    Complete with room for an erection. Yeah, that sounds about right for Henry VIII.

  • @connorkenyon
    @connorkenyon Před 6 lety

    Fucking Hell I knew he was big. But he's a man mountain.

  • @thetacopunch
    @thetacopunch Před 4 lety

    0:13
    fun fact some freshly married women would come to where the armor was displayed and poke at the cloth that used to surround the codpeice for good luck in siring healthy children

  • @SpiredRapidity
    @SpiredRapidity Před 11 lety

    I thought you were saying he had more than 1 legitimate male child.

  • @mojothemigo
    @mojothemigo Před 11 lety

    Lames are easier and cheaper to make then mail. A full suit of plate costs a little less then mail. Similar amount of steel, but it is faster to beat out a thin strip of steel then to make and connect every single little ring. Late Renaissance, iron/steel prices were dropping across the board as they were making much more of it. But on the topic at hand, in many of the surviving armors, the armpit (gussets) armor and back of the leg was mail.

  • @SpiredRapidity
    @SpiredRapidity Před 11 lety

    yes but he was a bastard, he was acknowledged and he was even given a lordly title. However he died at age 17 of sickness.

  • @AdelaideSwordAcademy
    @AdelaideSwordAcademy Před 10 lety

    :)

  • @criticviking
    @criticviking Před 12 lety

    its manly

  • @JenniferM13
    @JenniferM13 Před 12 lety

    He had two male children I think.

  • @JenniferM13
    @JenniferM13 Před 11 lety

    No, he also had another son. Henry Fitzroy, who was illegitimate but was acknowledged. Son of Mistress Bessie Blount. And there were several other suspected illegitimate children, some boys & a girl(s?) by various mistresses.

  • @chinsawjosh
    @chinsawjosh Před 3 lety

    That's a big "helmet"

  • @platenoise256
    @platenoise256 Před 5 lety

    war skirt

  • @DangerfieldN
    @DangerfieldN Před 6 lety +2

    bruh you telling me you got a 36 in waist and only a 42 in chest? lift a weight for me once

  • @fastestbasket4327
    @fastestbasket4327 Před 5 lety +4

    All you need is a big, long heavy stick to push the guy in armour over until he falls, and you have basically won.

    • @-KillaWatt-
      @-KillaWatt- Před 5 lety +8

      Armour is surprisingly more flexible than you think. Around the joint areas like hips, shoulders, etc have layered plating that can both flex and overlap one another. Most armour like the ones shown here of King Henry Viii where used by royalty and nobels and due to high costs of producing such armour it was unlikely average soldiers would encounter an armoured knight on the battlefield. This is why a lot of armour we do find or have already are in pretty good condition. They barely seen battle and even when in battle the people wearing the armour usually stayed back from the main engagement.

  • @JenniferM13
    @JenniferM13 Před 11 lety

    Aye, but he was still a male child. That's all I was ever alluding to...