Battle of the Standard, 1138 ⚔️ When they realized they attacked too soon ⚔️ The Anarchy (Part 1)
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🚩 The Anarchy was a period of civil war and unsettled government in England, often known as The Nineteen Year Winter, that occurred during the reign of King Stephen of England (1135-1154). In this 6-part series I will cover this turbulent period.
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🚩 The Anarchy was a period of civil war and unsettled government in England, often known as The Nineteen Year Winter, that occurred during the reign of King Stephen of England (1135-1154). In this 6-part series I will cover this turbulent period.
Ho History March.
Can we tie up.
India is biggest viewer ship so i will dubbed into Hindi and other regional language same video
Hey HistoryMarche. I really like your videos and look forward to their release every week. I have a question though: Why are your series released interspersed with other unrelated videos (sometimes for weeks) rather than one after another?
Thanks for all your sterling work.
@@Jack-xg1kg Videos take time to produce. So each episode takes about 1 month to make. In between I post other videos/episodes from other series.
@HistoryMarche Thank-you so much for the answer. Really appreciate your work.
ground news is biased towards the wef agenda and they spread misinformation of whats really going on.
The Narrator really sets History Marche on top of similar websites. Everything he does is perfect. Makes the story much more interesting.
So soothing. He's soporific.
Shame about his mangling of place names.
I agree, he's very memorable.
@@neiloflongbeck5705 "Awln-wick"?
@@jonbaxter2254 cringeworthily bad, isn't it. Even MS Word gets it right.
King Stephen was a great Monarch for the Saxon peasantry & merchants, it was the Norman nobility & clergy that hated him.
Kinda like vlad III Dracula the impaler
Many people thought that nobility where the true masters of the mixieval period but English kingdom where not completely powerless but in fact t they had more power than many other european kings if only they copied Alexander the great and his father then they could have had absolute authority and cheaper army unlike expensive mercenaries and knights they could have has at lest 3 times more soldiers under their direct control
And don't forget that ealrdoms where not related to earls so it's like bigger prvinces while Shires where like subprovinces sheriff was a governor but after Norman conquest only Shires where given to Shireffs so basically while not hereditary its was God if they at least appointed talented men
and if you compare the power and privileges English nobles held to the power and privileges the French nobles held you would Definity now why French nobles of the time rarely revolted against their kings because French nobles where free to operate their own mines glassworks forges and mint their own coins collect taxes in the land they owned as well as fight their own wars and expand their domains and developed their own lands building new villages cities and towns and while they are at it they can collect land rent and trade etc. and paid no taxes to the king and they can build castles while French kings where expected to survive on the income from the royal domain which was fabulously rich compared to other French areas while English nobles where only allowed to use the land they owned as business which meant they can only collect rent and trade and they were obliged to pay taxes to the English crown and perform military service for the English king and to avoid military service they had to pay as well the scutage not just the land tax they paid before and the rent they received from the serfs was affected by the laws that English kings had so basically 25000 pounds that some English kings received had received was more valuable than it seems because it holds more gold in each coin than many currencies of the time so 25000 annually means 150000 annually and dont forget county militias and livies can only be drafted by the order of the king through the shiref so the livies in this battle where due to the kings permision not someone else and the kings litenants had vast power this is why many english nobles wanted hight offices in the government becouse it will generate more hight salaries
Homies, ya'll need to learn to write before you start giving history lessons.
It’s interesting how frequently the Scots and English interacted with each other’s courts, let alone their nobles having mixed ancestry.
Same with french. Sometimes seems the whole world is a single family rule.
@@engarvikk5885 indeed is it. It's basically the true legacy of the Holy Roman Empire. We all have multiple ancestors from different nations that connect to the Habsburgs or the Wittelsbach dynasties in central Europe. The same could be said of how America interconnects with most of the known world today.
yeah, most people fail to appreciate that this was the case from the very beginning even, the hegemony in Scotland being essenitally another branch of the Saxon tree, having come over in the same migration invasions as those further south... in fact they came up via England where they were established first.
@@heofonfyr6000 THAT is complete bollocks! You are seriously saying that THE SCOTS were saxons?! FFS do a bit of reading before you say such stupid things! The Scottish ethnic and national group is CELTIC in origin. Everybody with half-a-brain knows that.
@@seastnanseastnan7765 fuck, I've got a retard trying to rudely lecture me who not only can't read, but doesn't even recognise the difference between a lowland Scot noble and a tribal Celtic Gael, holy fuck 🤡🤦🏻♂️
never mind Saxons and the early dark age, you're probably gonna try and tell me ROBERT the Bruce was a damn celt 🤣
fuckin' unbelievable how some people get so offensive when they can't even be sure what thay're talking about... you probably don't even know what fucking language the Scots officially spoke ...I'll give you a clue; it starts with 'Eng' and ends in 'lish'.
and before you go off on some pointless rant about how 'Scots' came from Ulster; everybody knows that.... that's not what's being discussed here. what's being discussed is the origins of the mainstay of lowland Scottish nobility after the Norman invasion, and I raised the point of the largely Saxon, although mixed, origins of the Scottish court centuries before that.
Scotland was many different things back then... don't confuse them with the modern nation and don't confuse High Middle Age Scotland with Alba or Caledonia, or pretend those things were coherent and homogenous either... they were nothing of the kind
you really need to think more.
I mean how does it even make sense in your head that the region now called Scotland, which was never conquered or colonised in any way by the Romans, suddenly found itself worshipping Christianity and writing in Latin without English influence 🤦🏻♂️ did you think the Vikings brought that? 😂
come on, man...
* great, now you've deleted your comment so nobody can see how rude you were... what a guy
The Anarchy was the historical event in which the fictional conflict of the Dance of the Dragons was inspired by in House of the Dragon.
I knew the connection between Game of Thrones and the Wars of the Roses, but not this. It seems obvious now though, so thanks for enlightening me!
and it inspired the most famous SecsPistols song
And was the basis for the best historical fiction Pillar's of the Earth.
Yeah but the Anarchy makes sense
The dance doesn't
@@ksodz1397 wym?
Based on what you have explained, attacking too early was a mistake. However the real problem seems to have been a lack of discipline, co-ordination, command and control. For example, even if the vanguard had attacked too soon and retreated. The retreating troops could have drawn the now disorganised English into the core Scottish forces. Presumably the fundamental problem being that the forces were loyal to individual barrons instead of a King.
I feel like the defeat can be summed as as divide and conquer, but done to yourself. He sent very fast units forward which were not able to be supported by the rest of the army.Thus giving the engligh a numbers advantage where there should have been none
Bingo
Scotland: England is in chaos, let's invade!
Scotland 5 days later: That was a bad idea, retreat!
They did something similar during the Black Death, with all the expected results.
Every single time there was slight unrest in England the Scots, the Irish and the Welsh would have a go, only to surrender later.
@@neiloflongbeck5705eah what they didn’t realise was it was the peasant population mostly effected the standing armies lords most of them avoided the plague by being walled up away from it. Or burning the bodies of the peasants so again if you are poor you are fucked.
@@justinwillingale2086 got a sources for this not very coherent rambling?
@@neiloflongbeck5705 English did something very similar a few times too
If I am not wrong. This period of the Anarchy and this English Royal Civil War, is the foundation for the Dance of the Dragons Civil War in ASOF and in the tv show House of the Dragons
Yeah. Game of thrones is also based of the war of the roses.
What is history but an endlessly convoluted soap opera
@@AemondBlackKiller is correct. From William The Conqueror to Henry VII's retaking of his family's throne is basically what GoT is based on.
Yep pretty incredible how slow he writes when he's just plagiarizing/adapting stories anyway. Maybe he'd be faster if he came up with something more original. Anyway he's gonna die before redditors get their book, which is just punishment.
@Daemon Targaryen Final Fantasy Tactics had the most interesting fictional War of the Roses. A lot of it is in the background, because you play as the childhood friend of the new king, and you end up punching the demons behind it all while he resolves the civil war.
"never interrupt you enemy when he's making a mistake"
Napoleon Bonaparte.
Thank you for featuring these less explored timelines and less known conflicts&battles. Keep up the good work.
The Anarchy, one of the worst civil conflicts to ever afflict england... But one that gave rise to it's greatest Dynasty: The Plantagenets.
Psychopathic Angevins, cruel, megalomaniac kings particularly longshanks.
The Tudors are far superior to the Plantagenets. Basically turned England into one of the worlds superpowers
Some of the best Frenchmen
@@kevingray5646 agreed. This kind of tyrannical rule was the reason why the Maga Carta was created in 1215 under the third Angevin monarch John, King of England. Unfortunately, Longshanks skipped around the Maga Carta until the disaster at Stirling Bridge forced him to join with the magnates to confirm/sign it to allow him to have enough support to wage another war with the Scots.
plantagenets being its greatest dynasty is highly debatable considering how they fucked over england in pursuit of their own ambitions and caused civil wars
I never heard of half of those battles, and everytime I click on a new video, discovering who is involved is just a treat.
At 16:30:
"Don't call me Shirley"
I didn't think I'd see an Airplane joke here. Well done.
I live near Northallerton and there is a monument along the road just outside Northallerton it stands where the standard was raised
Is that near Darlington? I lived in Darlington for a while and that place sound super familiar.
Yes its on the Northallerton to Darlington back road mate
Really good video, clear, good looking, well produced. One tiny point, Alnwick isn't pronounced as it's written. The l and w are silent, it's pronounced Annick.
I love this channel. History is so awesome & this channel really brings it to life!
brilliant documentary. historymarche one of the best channels in youtube about history. the anarchy one of the most devastating periods of the english history. looking forward to watch more great content from your channel. A fan from Sri Lanka . this led to the takover by henry ii son of empress matilda . brilliant as usual.
thank you for covering this period of transition in English history!
This is going to be one really interesting video series to watch. Great video.
Can you please add a key for scale? Alot of times I have no idea what scale I am looking at, is it a kilometer or 10 Kilometers? How far did they march, how far away was the enemy, how large was the battlefield? Please help, I watch this channel almost daily. Thx for the content!
The History Marche narrator definitely give us the real story from the ground up. I Love 💕 It!!!
This is like my third time watching this episode. It's really good. Well done to the team. Please more
Love the videos always learn so much from with you guys please keep up the grate work!
Great video as always HM!
Keep up with the great job!
I'm about to binge this channel for 12 hours! :D
Great video and very informative! Thank you.
Clear and engaging history animation that deserves further consideration. The pop-up dialog globes are just right and funny as hell. Three stars of four for not conveying precise info on the patronage intention since the beginning, making me fast forward after feeling confused…
Most wonderful introduction of that strike & political background ( kings, lords & Noble dynasties competitions amongst themselves for approaching English thrones ) at those times...(History Marche) channel, you are an extremely excellent historical coverage channel. Allot thanks
Well done, lads!❤
Quote about King David I of Scotland
"Few kings more than David I deserve the reputation as “maker” of his kingdom. Although he is overshadowed in popular memory by his descendant, the later “saviour” of Scotland, Robert Bruce, it was David who laid the foundations of the medieval Scottish monarchy and set in motion the changes that created the kingdom that vied with England for mastery of the British Isles."
- 'David I: The King Who Made Scotland' by book author Richard Oram
One could draw a comparison to Philip of Macedon in this case
@Croutonium very true. King Philip II of Macedon did allow Alexander to have enough advantages to defeat his domestic Greek rivals and later enhance/upgrade the army to fight Persia in the coming conflicts. Literally reshape the Hellenistic world, and some thought Philip be the thirteenth Greek God had he not been assassinated. Same could be almost said about Frederick The Great when he inherited his father's well trained army for Prussia.
Thank you for this video. Well done!
Thanks for a great video!
Great breakdown of the macro and micro situations!
Great work! I'll be checking out more.
Thank for the hard work
wow. great video! Thank you so much
Very interesting period of history. Felt like the world had been turned up on its head.
it's been a while since I came here, still nice! Good job!
Just want to say the porraits are superb. Such depth and character and consistency.
awsome as usual thank you for the vid
I sacrifice to you for the algorithm. Good show. Knowledge of the elders always rise to the top of conversation at the table.
beautifully made and authoritative storytelling
Thoroughly enjoyed.
Your work is fantastic
Thank you .
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Awesome as always
Great video!⚔🔥👏
Great video about a battle I was unaware of...
Great presentation of a complicated subject
I literally just finished a whole documentary about the anarchy and then you release this talk about a coincedence
The soundtracks Epic History and Kings and Generals use are God-Tier, but HistoryMarche definitely has the best narrator. Hands down.
Dude, imagine if all 3 of the channels collaborated on a docuseries.
Another great video!
Peace is that brief moment when everyone stands around reloading.
I,love historical events.your voice briefing is excellent
Absolutely awesome channel 👌
excellent as always
Amazing 😍 job!
Great stuff!
Stephen and David, unlike most rules of the time, were actually reasonably honorable
Another epic medieval era battle 👌.
speech bubbles on point
excellent, subscribed
Ty for your videos.
Enjoyed a Lot👍👍
Glorious! X
Awesome thanks 👍
I swear David is the goat narrator.. it's just not the same when I watch other channels on ancient battles
I really enjoy this Channel. 🙂👍
Amazing work as always!
Nice ! But where do you take the pictures for the personages? Their look realy badass
Cool.. I've not seen The Anarchy covered before :)
Thank you your vídeó didn't dissapoint. It was the perfect vídeó for my Birthday
Thanks!
Thank you so much for the support! Very kind of you
This was fun!
Well attacking immediately upon arrival at Stamford Bridge worked out extremely well for Harold Godwinson.
How the hell do you make dots and squares interesting? amazing content
Every episode you people make is fanfuckingtastic! Excellent job gentlemen
Nicely done
Great video
16:28 Always appreciate a Leslie Nielsen reference
I'll confess, as much as I love Alexander Doddy as a history narrator, David McCallion has been growing on me for the past couple years
Always enjoy y'alls videos, keep it up
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Excellent narrative.
Ground News is very good.
As was this video. Thanks.
Nice vid!
Always enjoy your videos. one small observation... iirc, the north english town of Alnwick is pronounced : "a Nick" without the pause the space suggests!
Fun and interesting. Well done!
I (as a Dutch) do not know much of your English fights, but I think the Dutch Kingdom also had family in GB and France and Germany.
BTW, I see that Holland is very much made of water.. 😛
you should do some research the english are renowned in world history for the amount of wars and battles they fought
That's because Dutch people are discount Germans and your nobility, as well as the nobility of other surrounding countries, is of German(ic) descent.
Hannibal part 19?
HistoryMarche when are you going to post on Rise of Caesar Augustus Part 6?
Ironic that David I lost the battle. But he ended up getting most of what he wanted in the end anyway.
Tactical Defeat, but Strategic Success.
“A sacrifice to the algorithm” love that hahaha.
Fascinating History unknown to me as Austrian.
It's not too well known in England, either. Unless you read the Cadfael novels, which are set in this period.
"Thus, though we have heard of stupid haste in war, cleverness has never been seen associated with long delays."
Anarchy! Anarchy!
I don’t know what that means, but i love it
Now THAT’S a bloody battle mate.
have you made a playlist of this series?
"Don't call me Shirley " 🤣
Excellent channel
Thanks
Thank you so much for the support. Very kind of you.
thank you