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  • @UsefulCharts
    @UsefulCharts  Před 2 lety +270

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  • @therongjr
    @therongjr Před 2 lety +4874

    Your video inspired me to look up why "Charles the Simple" had such an unflattering name. In that time, "Simple" meant direct or straightforward, without the hint of being feeble-minded.

    • @cumaproto9466
      @cumaproto9466 Před 2 lety +325

      Charles the simp

    • @TheWatcher5292
      @TheWatcher5292 Před 2 lety +99

      @@cumaproto9466 Charles the

    • @tonijelecevic9238
      @tonijelecevic9238 Před 2 lety +338

      Better than being called "the bald" or "the fat" lol

    • @patrick40592
      @patrick40592 Před 2 lety +16

      What bout charles the fat

    • @evangel_io9007
      @evangel_io9007 Před 2 lety +200

      @@patrick40592 funnily enough, no one during the time called him charles the fat. He was only called that hundreds of years after his death by geneologists.

  • @efretheim
    @efretheim Před rokem +337

    So who's going to tell King Charles he's the Carolingian Emperor?

    • @ems4884
      @ems4884 Před 5 měsíci +82

      He definitely already knows every single line he's potentially or certainly connected to.

    • @amylathrop8329
      @amylathrop8329 Před 4 měsíci +62

      Darling, he knows. If there's any one thing today's Monarchs know is their entire ancestry.

    • @TheToughBaby
      @TheToughBaby Před 3 měsíci +28

      @@amylathrop8329 I expect he looks at a chart almost exactly like this every morning when he wakes up

  • @isaacwest276
    @isaacwest276 Před rokem +880

    I have Charlemagne in my blood line through Charles the Simple, so I'm just here to find out who wants to help me uh... reclaim my family heritage "peacefully" and who needs to "step-aside."

    • @jguillermooliver
      @jguillermooliver Před rokem +110

      We all have Charlemagne in our blood, if you have european descendants in your blodline.

    • @17Watman
      @17Watman Před rokem +9

      Same here

    • @ollikoskiniemi6221
      @ollikoskiniemi6221 Před rokem +73

      You'd need to "peacefully" convince like tens of thousands of people to "step-aside". Anyways I'm in, sounds like something that should be televised, let's call it the "royal olympics", or "game of THE throne", or "right by might"

    • @charity2275
      @charity2275 Před rokem +15

      @@jguillermooliver Not true. There were plenty of peasants.

    • @michaelwright6726
      @michaelwright6726 Před rokem +15

      I am also descendant of Charlemagne as l am the 18th great grandsons of King Charles VI ("the mad") of France on my mother side of the family...

  • @florentinhonorius613
    @florentinhonorius613 Před rokem +47

    We did it boys, we have Charlemagne back to the throne!

  • @flemishnationalist-prayfor9809

    UK: abolishes the monarchy
    The queen: *moves to continental Western Europe and reestablishes the Frankish Empire*

    • @highmanbeing1591
      @highmanbeing1591 Před 2 lety +25

      side note: she is about to resign and Charles will be King effectively. They have it all within their grip and always have. shit.

    • @LunaNicoleTheFox
      @LunaNicoleTheFox Před 2 lety +119

      @@highmanbeing1591 The queen will not resign.

    • @highmanbeing1591
      @highmanbeing1591 Před 2 lety +1

      @@LunaNicoleTheFox lets see :)

    • @kearo299
      @kearo299 Před 2 lety +37

      Empress Matilda would be proud of her 💂

    • @tathemrelag3123
      @tathemrelag3123 Před 2 lety +98

      Also, monarchs don't "resign." It's called "abdicating."

  • @DreaOnzagle
    @DreaOnzagle Před 2 lety +2096

    What a fun thought experiment! Once we got to the House of Wettin I had a feeling I knew where this was gonna end. Congrats on 1 million!

    • @jasonpickering5288
      @jasonpickering5288 Před 2 lety +71

      After we got to the Dukes of Saxony I finally clued in.

    • @davidozab2753
      @davidozab2753 Před 2 lety +130

      Elizabeth II: I am inevitable.

    • @ByzantineDarkwraith
      @ByzantineDarkwraith Před 2 lety +78

      As someone who's gone to Elizabeth II's wikipedia page and just clicked "Father" in the infobox over and over and over again before, as soon as we got to the house of Wettin I had that feeling too :)

    • @keithharper32
      @keithharper32 Před 2 lety +21

      You're more knowledgible than me then. I thought when we got to the House of Wettin we'd wind up on the pretenders of Poland-Lithuania

    • @cv4809
      @cv4809 Před 2 lety +17

      @@ByzantineDarkwraith So I'm not the only one then
      I did that for every current european royal house and the House of Welf
      was the oldest I could track

  • @fsbayer
    @fsbayer Před rokem +188

    Minor correction: Charlemagne's wife, Hildegard of the Vinzgau, has not been canonised, only beatified. Accordingly, she is (if anything) Blessed Hildegard, not Saint Hildegard. The latter generally refers to Saint Hildegard of Bingen, a mystic nun.

    • @mandyb8675
      @mandyb8675 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Yeah I just noticed that.

    • @Jerown
      @Jerown Před 2 měsíci +8

      this is why I mostly dont trust these charts. they are fun thought experiments but ultimatly this person isnt a historian. The lines that often get drawn in these family trees are sketchy aswell...

    • @florian8599
      @florian8599 Před 2 měsíci

      Bl. Hildegard is more applicable, because she was _regionally_ venerated around Kempten -- a monastery she founded.

    • @Jiub_SN
      @Jiub_SN Před 2 měsíci

      @@Jerownthis is more or less accurate

  • @johnbrereton5229
    @johnbrereton5229 Před rokem +1101

    After the recent death of Queen Elizabeth II, her son Charles becomes King Charles III of Great Britain and his reign will be know as the Carolean period, similar to his ancestor Charlemage. Who according to your research, Charles III is his most senior living descendant. How absolutely fascinating, that after all these centuries the fruit hasn't fallen far from the tree.

    • @fishnchips8132
      @fishnchips8132 Před rokem

      Charlie has said himself that he is descended from Vlad the Impaler - having looked into his & the family's behaviour & history - that's when one can say, the apple does not fall far from the tree - Research the royal families of Europe will bring a much more balanced truth.

    • @frank-ko6de
      @frank-ko6de Před rokem +73

      It fell a long from the tree. From Germany all the way to England.

    • @johnbrereton5229
      @johnbrereton5229 Před rokem +58

      @@frank-ko6de
      Charlemagne was not German ??????
      I'm talking about King Charles III family tree. Which goes back to Charlemagne King of the Frank's who later became the French. However, Charlemagne was born in Leige in modern day Belgium, so not that far away and not Germany.

    • @frank-ko6de
      @frank-ko6de Před rokem +15

      @@johnbrereton5229 Actually very far away and through so many centuries and millions of people. It's not direct.👍👍👍👍

    • @johnbrereton5229
      @johnbrereton5229 Před rokem +47

      @@frank-ko6de
      All our ancestors go back through millions of people through many centuries but they still lead directly to their descendants.

  • @aholiabtegar3036
    @aholiabtegar3036 Před 2 lety +901

    Previously I guessed it would end up with a stranger in Australia or the US, but the actual result is surprising and much more interesting 😀

    • @unrealuknow864
      @unrealuknow864 Před 2 lety +38

      The legitimate King of England lived in Australia. His daughter should be Queen.

    • @ChomoBidensMules
      @ChomoBidensMules Před 2 lety +10

      King Ralph

    • @matteusconnollius1203
      @matteusconnollius1203 Před 2 lety +60

      No, that arguement is meaningless since Elizabeth's ancestor, Henry VII took the throne by right of conqeust

    • @eternalvigilance5697
      @eternalvigilance5697 Před 2 lety +18

      @@matteusconnollius1203 Stole*

    • @matteusconnollius1203
      @matteusconnollius1203 Před 2 lety +50

      @@eternalvigilance5697 Do you think a deity came down and gave King Richard his seal of approval for the throne? Nobody has anybody right to the throne except by being able to use strength to ocnquer it and having the support of people. "Stealing" thrones are meaningless, conquests is how people get thrones anyway

  • @eddiesid1149
    @eddiesid1149 Před rokem +39

    Mind is blown and now he is King. Crazy

  • @Qsefe99
    @Qsefe99 Před rokem +159

    I'm going to become a history teacher soon, and when I do. I am going to have your charts in my room. I think that they are a truly great resource for learning and putting history into perspective. Keep the great content coming

    • @Ofelas1
      @Ofelas1 Před rokem +1

      His name was Karolus Magnus, born, bred, and crowned in German-speaking area. He would never have a French name!

    • @ems4884
      @ems4884 Před 5 měsíci +4

      They tend to catch the interest of students who are, well ... already interested in history. You might need something flashier and less detailed for the other variety of students, to draw them in, in their moments of distraction staring at the walls. (Don't underestimate the importance of subtle psychological ploys)
      ;)

    • @suebursztynski2530
      @suebursztynski2530 Před 4 měsíci +2

      I’ve taught mediaeval history to Year 8. It was kind of fun. I hope you enjoy!

  • @montedaestrada3563
    @montedaestrada3563 Před 2 lety +54

    As a Brit that was fun, true or not. I have spent years following and researching particular family histories and related events but you have given me new ideas. My searches struggle to get beyond the year 1600 AD.

    • @mamavswild
      @mamavswild Před rokem +14

      That’s better than me…I’m American and the sht just goes ‘poof’ into the night. I could trace my ancestors to the ‘Harrisons and the Harringtons’ from northern England who came across on the Boat in the early 1900s. Then it’s all blank.

    • @SolidusSnapes
      @SolidusSnapes Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@mamavswild have you tried Y dna?

    • @teddypantbongaram2865
      @teddypantbongaram2865 Před 3 měsíci

      What do you mean, true or not?

  • @m3rrys0ngstr3ss
    @m3rrys0ngstr3ss Před 2 lety +372

    Apparently my great-great-aunt had done the chart that traced us back to the man himself, but after she passed, no one could find it! I just accept that he's the father of Europe as we know it and go from there.

    • @suzzanahbessette6989
      @suzzanahbessette6989 Před 2 lety +55

      I've traced my family back as well. If you can go back enough just to find a titled European in your tree, just follow them and they will get you there 😁

    • @marknum545
      @marknum545 Před 2 lety +27

      mathematically speaking everybody today, who is of European ancestry is related to Charlesmagne

    • @Sedgewise47
      @Sedgewise47 Před 2 lety +2

      @@marknum545
      🤔…I’m married to a European, so-does that mean I’m related to Charlemagne too?(!)….

    • @micha2909
      @micha2909 Před 2 lety +10

      @@Sedgewise47 At least you married into a branch of his dynasty ;) and your children will be his fully legitimate descendants. :D

    • @Just-A-Little-Magic
      @Just-A-Little-Magic Před 2 lety +8

      @@marknum545 This is an often repeated claim, but a false one, as it is only based on the maths of a clean blood-line. This does not factor in cousin marriages or incest. For instance: from Charles II of Spain back to Philip I of Castile = 5 male ancestors, but 7 female. Besides, I like to believe there are more descendants from Windukind, the Saxon king, then from Charlemagne.

  • @MakoWoman
    @MakoWoman Před 2 lety +346

    What a perfect video to celebrate 1 million; I actually physically gasped and went "NO WAY" at the end there :D

    • @efretheim
      @efretheim Před rokem +8

      Same

    • @cak813
      @cak813 Před 4 měsíci

      I don’t delude myself in any way that I’m related to anyone famous, royal, etc. My ancestors were hard-working Irish and German immigrants who made their ways to New York City in the 1840s-1850s. They did well for themselves and I’m grateful to them for the life I have today.

    • @oddursigurdsson9637
      @oddursigurdsson9637 Před 4 měsíci +3

      @@cak813 If you go back a thousand years your ancestors are so numerous it becomes a bit of a math problem between 1 trillion if nobody married anyone related to them to billions or hundreds of millions. It's kind of like doubling a 1 cent coin over a month becomes a ridiculous number.
      Obviously thats not possible when people live in the same village for hundreds of years and absolutely do marry their relatives but it's very likely if you go back 1000 years at least someone will have been important and put into history books or papers to deal with inheritances or military things.
      After all you are a descendant of people who survived very hard times so it's very likely some of them were extraordinary. If they werent then your line would have died off at some point

    • @cak813
      @cak813 Před 3 měsíci

      @@oddursigurdsson9637 Thanks for your kind words. You know what it is? I’m in several genealogy groups on Facebook and I get sick of hearing (delusional) people making all kinds of claims that they’re related to royalty, Presidents, actors, people on the Mayflower, etc. Some of them may be (I know it takes a great deal of documentation to become a member of the Mayflower Society or a Son or Daughter of the Revolution) but even if they are, does that make them a better person? It merely gives them bragging rights for a few seconds. Last year, I discovered that a great-grand uncle on my father’s side of the family had fought (for the Union) in the Civil War. I was beyond thrilled. He had only come to the US from Germany two years before and he was 21 when he signed up to join the infantry in April 1861. He was wounded at the Second Battle of Bull Run in August 1862 and he was honorably discharged in December 1862. If he had been a general, I couldn’t be prouder of him. If someone has proof of their lineage, I love hearing about it. It’s the fanciful stories I object to.

  • @DavidSmith-yu3mc
    @DavidSmith-yu3mc Před rokem

    Love your channel!! I just ordered five of your charts from your website. Am looking forward to them arriving! Thank you!

  • @tc2334
    @tc2334 Před 2 lety +19

    I rolled my eyes so hard as soon as he said "Saxe-Coburg and Gotha". What an unexciting end. lol

    • @Cdr_Mansfield_Cumming
      @Cdr_Mansfield_Cumming Před 3 měsíci

      Me too. Unless you are British or in one of the Kingdoms, that nugget would fly right past the rest of the world.

    • @tc2334
      @tc2334 Před 3 měsíci +2

      @@Cdr_Mansfield_Cumming I was hoping for it to be someone else of some minor royal family somewhere and to learn something new about that family, but no, of course is the British Royal family. I mean, how could it not be? 😒

  • @napoleonibonaparte7198
    @napoleonibonaparte7198 Před 2 lety +7

    The Queen: “Oh yes, it’s all coming together.”

  • @AdamLaMore
    @AdamLaMore Před 2 lety +675

    Question: if you were generally following semi-Salic Law, why did you follow Beatrice's line instead of backing up and going down Raymond's line to Spain?

    • @michaelp7250
      @michaelp7250 Před 2 lety +435

      So he could get to the queen of England, which makes for a cooler video. That’s my cynical answer. I don’t have a real answer

    • @Ardunafeth
      @Ardunafeth Před 2 lety +211

      Indeed. All through the first 15 minutes he keeps pushing the salic law and semi salic law argument and that just suddenly gets thrown out of the window in the last 5 minutes...

    • @TheAlexSchmidt
      @TheAlexSchmidt Před 2 lety +90

      Probably since Beatrice inherited the County of Burgundy? It would fit the theme of following who actually became heir.

    • @WreckageHunter
      @WreckageHunter Před 2 lety +130

      Cause then it goes to eventually conflate with the Habsburgs when Joana of Spain marries Philip of Habsburg, and we already know how that "died out".
      Just don't remember who's the oldest among Charles V and Ferdinand. If it's Charles, then the best claim belongs to Philip VI of Spain. If Ferdinand is older, then it belongs to the Head of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine (who I don't know who is).
      ...
      Or maybe it ends in King Sebastian of Portugal (since Manuel I married the older sister of Joana), but that line died out.

    • @Maob08
      @Maob08 Před 2 lety +34

      @@WreckageHunter no no
      He will come. In a morning with fog.

  • @jonshadit
    @jonshadit Před rokem

    Fascinating! Thank you for this production! Just received my chart from dear Canadian friend Theo A. who is royalty in my book!

  • @pamelarosen2649
    @pamelarosen2649 Před 2 lety

    Love how you came to your conclusion! Can buy into it!

  • @Nick-ns8hm
    @Nick-ns8hm Před 2 lety +267

    Big congratulations on 1 Million Subscribers! I've been here for a little over a year and have been fascinated by all of the amazing charts that you do and the interesting stories you find while researching these people! I'm an amateur genealogist myself and absolutely love all of the fascinating connections that you've found between people, nations, and religions! I hope to continue to see your channel grow, and look forward to your future videos :)

  • @99batran
    @99batran Před 2 lety +418

    Funfact:
    Rome (the city) was first ruled by a Romulus, and ended with a Romulus (Romulus Augustulus)
    you can also say that the Rome as an Empire started with a Julius (adoptive father of the first Emperor), and ended with a Julius (Julius Nepos, ruled the last holdouts of the Western Empire) if you twist it enough
    Though you can also say that the Eastern part, if you twist it enough, it began with a Constantine (the Great), and ended with a Constantine (the XI)

    • @keithharper32
      @keithharper32 Před 2 lety +8

      But the last person who ruled by claiming the title of Caesar of Rome was named Nicolas

    • @Nairda2042
      @Nairda2042 Před 2 lety +41

      Well, I won't say the Eastern Roman Empire part needs twisting. Constantine the Great did build Constantinople, and Constantine XI did die with the city. And they both had moms named Helena.

    • @99batran
      @99batran Před 2 lety +3

      @@Nairda2042 Constantine was around before the Empire officially and permenantly split in 395, many years after he died. So one COULD say he never ruled the Byzantine Empire (or Eastern Rome), that is why I say "twist it" .
      Though if Roman Constantinople itself, then one could say Constantine to Constantine

    • @99batran
      @99batran Před 2 lety +1

      @@keithharper32 You really live up to your name.
      Nah jk. But who even really takes that seriously today?

    • @markusoliverasagtg9704
      @markusoliverasagtg9704 Před 2 lety

      Ayy batran99 nice to see you still alive and kicking, i remember the old mapping days...

  • @hamburgerhamburgerv2
    @hamburgerhamburgerv2 Před rokem +4

    now Charles has become king. *The prophecy has been fulfilled.*

  • @ChantalMonette
    @ChantalMonette Před 2 lety +1

    I actually didn't think it was going to end up where it did! I could tell you had a lot of fun with this one! thanks !

  • @puernatura8998
    @puernatura8998 Před 2 lety +81

    Sorry, why did the line go through Beatrice's line, and not Alfonso's? Salic law forbids it going through a woman, and Semi-Salic is only used when Salic runs out of males.

    • @untruelie2640
      @untruelie2640 Před 2 lety +22

      Yes, I thought that as well. In this case, the current "rightful heir" would be Karl of Habsburg(-Lorraine). Technically, he is an agnatic member of the House of Châtenois-Vaudémont, which is one of the oldest agnatic noble houses in Europe.

    • @nicks5636
      @nicks5636 Před 2 lety +6

      @@untruelie2640 He is an agnatic descendant of the Etichonid/Habsburg dynasty, from which the House of Habsburg and the House of Châtenois/Lorraine are descended.
      That's one, if not the main reason for why the children of Maria Theresa kept calling themselves Habsburgs. Charles VI of the HRE (Maria Theresa's father) searched for the true genealogy of Francis of Lorraine, discovering that the House of Lorraine and the House of Habsburgs were agnatically the same house.
      Many historians say that the House of Lorraine is actually descended from the Gerardides, but the Lorraines haplogroup contradicts that. If they were descendants of the Gerardides, their haplogroup would be common in northern Europe instead of being common in southwest Germany and Switzerland (Alemannic-speaking regions).
      That's why I stick with the Historians that claim that they descend from the Etichonids, because the Etichonids were from Alsace (an Alemannic region), and Lorraines being ancestors of Alemannics while having an alemannic haplogroup has sense.

    • @untruelie2640
      @untruelie2640 Před 2 lety +2

      @@nicks5636 I'm not sure about that. As far as I know, written evidence only points to a descendancy of the House of Châtenois from the Gerardides/Gerhardines. The genetic factor isn't a watertight proof, since it only describes broad categories. The first Gerardides were counts in a number of regions (Paris, Toulouse, Angoulême, Metz) and in carolingian times, fiefdoms were only given out for a lifetime; the vassals also came often from very distant parts of the realm, so we can't be sure were the Gerardides really originated from.
      Also, the common heritage thing seems to be a little bit TOO convenient. It suited the needs of the Habsburgs perfectly, because it meant that their dynasty nominally wasn't wiped out. Thanks to this "fitting discovery", they effectively absorbed the House of Vaudémont instead of it absorbing them.
      Also, the connection between the Etichonids and the Habsburgs is unreliable at best.

    • @nicks5636
      @nicks5636 Před 2 lety +2

      @@untruelie2640 The thing is that there is no written evidence pointing to a descendancy of the House of Châtenois from the Gerardides/Gerhardines, neither to the Etichonid Dynasty. The main argument for the Historians that claim that Lorraines descend from the Gerardides is the name "Gerard", while the main claims for the Historians that claim that Lorraines descend from the Etichonids are: the close relatives of the founder of the House of Lorraine used "d'Alsace" as surname, implying descendance from the Etichonids (rulers of Alsace); and a letter from 1038 of Remiremont abbey that says that Gerard's father was Count of Alsace (implying descendance from the Etichonids again).
      To all of this add the haplogroup that matches the Etichonids (the origin of the Gerardides is known, and it is northern Francia, they ruled in Paris and even in Normandy before getting Metz, so it can't match with them).

    • @Just-A-Little-Magic
      @Just-A-Little-Magic Před 2 lety +1

      @@untruelie2640 From Eticho I come the counts in the Nordgau, then Lancelin of the Breisgau, from who the counts of the Klettgau descend, and from them the house of Habsburg.

  • @untruelie2640
    @untruelie2640 Před 2 lety +712

    15:20 The thing is that ursurpation was the common way to claim the title of Roman Emperor. And since Charlemagne was proclaimed to be the new Roman Emperor (if you accept the legal position that the imperial throne was vacant because Irene of Athens ruled in Constantinople), it could be argued that the ursurpation of Otto I. was "legitimate" and the Carolingians had lost their right to the emperorship. In this case, the last agnatic legitimate Carolingians could claim the title of "rightful heirs", because they were the last one's to hold a royal title and strict salic law arguably overrules semi-salic law. So it would be the Namur line?

    • @megameow321
      @megameow321 Před 2 lety +114

      Wouldn’t be surprised if Liz was the heir under that line too. Lots of crossing of the streams.

    • @eX1st4132
      @eX1st4132 Před 2 lety +62

      I wouldn't trust a comment from a user literally called "Untrue Lie"

    • @Just-A-Little-Magic
      @Just-A-Little-Magic Před 2 lety +67

      The chart has been simplified a lot. Ermengarde also had a sister Gerberga, it actually is not known who of them was first born (I myself suspect Gerberga). Her descendants are the counts of Leuven (later Brabant) and Gelre. This line continues via the house of Burgundy to the current king of Spain.
      Ermengarde's line went from Namur to Luxemburg. This continues via the Duch house of van Egmont into the still existing house of De Riquet de Caraman (title of Prince)

    • @untruelie2640
      @untruelie2640 Před 2 lety +7

      @@Just-A-Little-Magic Thank you. I was confused because I had once researched the Brabant line and it didn't appear on this chart.

    • @untruelie2640
      @untruelie2640 Před 2 lety +16

      @@eX1st4132 Why? It means that I'm speaking the truth. 😉
      It's just a little philosophical joke.

  • @baberoot1998
    @baberoot1998 Před rokem +1

    That...is incredible!

  • @jakeferreira1211
    @jakeferreira1211 Před rokem +3

    So the heir to Charlemagne is the King of England. That's wild.

  • @PriestOfFilm
    @PriestOfFilm Před 2 lety +64

    Charlemagne: "I spill the blood of Saxon men."
    Charles Windsor: *incoherently talking to his pot plants*

    • @zuri2002
      @zuri2002 Před 2 lety +5

      Hey, maybe he's only incoherent to humans, maybe his plants understand him perfectly well.

    • @Zadir09
      @Zadir09 Před 8 hodinami

      😂

  • @AlvinZorDi
    @AlvinZorDi Před 2 lety +76

    What happened to Alfonso VI? Isn't he the most senior legitimate male heir, regardless of whether Beatrice inherited the Countess of Burgundy title?

    • @avantelvsitania3359
      @avantelvsitania3359 Před 2 lety +1

      It was Alfonso VII, by the way. Alfonso VI was the father of his mother Urraca .

    • @ms_scribbles
      @ms_scribbles Před 2 lety +3

      @@avantelvsitania3359 And good lord are they fun to play in CK3. Urraca's a dirty girl (so is Alfonso, but as I was playing him, I tried to get him to end what they were doing), but damn she's clever.

  • @tuttifruttianya3761
    @tuttifruttianya3761 Před rokem

    Brilliant, you deserve this 1m subscriptions and much more!

  • @susanharris9734
    @susanharris9734 Před rokem

    Congratulations! Well done.

  • @IamMrLebanon
    @IamMrLebanon Před 2 lety +31

    Congratulations on the 1 million subscribers ! It's very well deserved ! It's obvious a ton of work goes into making these charts and videos! This is such a fascinating channel ! Seeing this many people take can interest in what is often very old history is quite satisfying for a history enthusiast such a myself ! Thank you for all that you do in sharing that knowledge with us !

  • @tellthemborissentyou
    @tellthemborissentyou Před 2 lety +13

    I think you missed at the end. George VI had two daughters (the Queen and Princess Margaret) so it would go to George VI's younger brother Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester and his son Richard.

    • @jayit6851
      @jayit6851 Před 2 lety

      I believe semi-salic law jumps to a grandson before it goes to a brother.

    • @piratesswoop725
      @piratesswoop725 Před 2 lety +5

      @@jayit6851 Is there any country where this has been applied? Russia used semi-Salic law, but the sons of Grand Duchess Xenia, who would have been female-line grandsons of Alexander III and the closest living male heirs to Nicholas II, were passed over in favor Grand Duke Kirill, of the son of Alexander III's brother. Same in Hannover, Victoria would have been the closest female heir to William, but was passed over in favor of a brother.
      Wiki's description of the law is thus: "The so-called Semi-Salic version of succession order stipulates that firstly all-male descendance is applied, including all collateral male lines; but if all such lines are extinct, then the closest female agnate (such as a daughter) of the last male holder of the property inherits, and after her, her own male heirs according to the Salic order."
      "all collateral male lines" seems to indicate to me that ALL male dynasts must be exhausted before a woman or her heirs can succeed.

    • @tellthemborissentyou
      @tellthemborissentyou Před 2 lety +1

      @lex ora No they are proper royalty because they don't bow down to a pope.

  • @chinaman1
    @chinaman1 Před 2 lety

    Thank you very much this was very fun to watch.

  • @kaiserkarl748
    @kaiserkarl748 Před rokem +22

    Frederick II regarded his son Manfred as legitimate (he was a natural child, but Frederick probably married his mother, Bianca Lancia, many years after his birth). Manfred became king of Italy after Conradin and his daughter married king Peter III of Aragon. Their sons Alfonso and, later, James became the following two kings of Aragon. So the heir of Charlemagne could be Felipe VI. Ironic: Spain was the only country which Charlemagne failed to conquer.

    • @darthparallax5207
      @darthparallax5207 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Spain is also where the Bourbons take you. Spain is also a major theater for the Bonapartists. The Spanish Empire also ruled more of the New World than any other government in history, Indigenous or European.
      If you manage to unite the Spanish, British, and French Empires at their greatest extents together......
      Well you basically get NATO lol.

    • @gm2407
      @gm2407 Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@darthparallax5207Does Nato have the steam achievement though?

  • @erikperik1671
    @erikperik1671 Před 2 lety +46

    16:25 why do you suddenly follow male-preference primogeneture and not salic law? I think at this point you should continue with Alfonso VI instead of Beatrice.

    • @m4lteas3
      @m4lteas3 Před 2 lety +16

      It was obvious he was rooting for Elizabeth II

    • @l4nd3r
      @l4nd3r Před 2 lety +5

      Because salic law ignores cousins unless semi-salic doesn't get any legit heir.

    • @ace_bean7011
      @ace_bean7011 Před 2 lety +3

      he said because most other monarchies did follow male preference primogeneture so it would make sense that they would change the law according to what most monarchies did at that point. But it would've been SO interesting to see the other line as well! I hope there will be a second part!

    • @oleryhlolsson5250
      @oleryhlolsson5250 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ace_bean7011 Male preference primogeneture wasn't in much practice in the German states, they used Salic law, so this argument seem rather hollow.

    • @Lord_Raymund
      @Lord_Raymund Před 2 lety +1

      Because Alfonso VI had no surviving sons, so her line was more senior?

  • @SamAronow
    @SamAronow Před 2 lety +5

    Congratulations, my friend!

  • @blackzapphire2440
    @blackzapphire2440 Před 2 lety +1

    Congratulations on you 1Million subscribers... Your content is just so fascinating that I ended up binge-watching all of its vids🥰

  • @erinesque1889
    @erinesque1889 Před rokem +22

    I was able to find one line of my family history back to Charlemagne, and it was exciting to do so!! Not only because I’m curious to see how far back I can go, but also because of the names!!!! I love names and finding unique ones is always a treat!

    • @fuseydunae397
      @fuseydunae397 Před rokem

      but how do you do it?

    • @erinesque1889
      @erinesque1889 Před rokem +4

      @@fuseydunae397 I was bedridden from surgery and spent a lot of time on Ancestry and chasing down lines that went somewhere

  • @omeramitai2593
    @omeramitai2593 Před 2 lety +19

    Been here since 50,000 subscribers and watched every single video ever uploaded. Always wondered how it is possible the best channel on youtube is short of one million, and the day has finally come. Two years, 4 charts bought, three charts made, three social medias where i follow and 950,000 subscribers later, matt you are amazing!

  • @michaeltaylor8835
    @michaeltaylor8835 Před 2 lety

    Your research is amazing

  • @man-observing-world
    @man-observing-world Před rokem

    Great pacing, was fun to watch!

  • @GeorgiaGrown90
    @GeorgiaGrown90 Před 2 lety +66

    Charlemagne is my 43rd great grandfather and it was actually by happy accident that I discovered this. I LOVE watching the show "who do you think you are". My jaw DROPPED when in Cindy Crawford's episode they started talking about my 11th great grandfather Thomas Trowbridge. and they traced his ancestry all the way back to Charlemagne. Great video!

    • @magister343
      @magister343 Před 2 lety +15

      @L-Goldwood All of them. Every human being is a family member if you go distant enough.

    • @retroactivejealousy-worldl1805
      @retroactivejealousy-worldl1805 Před rokem +1

      Did you come across an ancestor called Sir Guy de Bryan by any chance?

    • @ipiepiepiei9550
      @ipiepiepiei9550 Před rokem +2

      Your majesty 🤴

    • @mamavswild
      @mamavswild Před rokem +1

      Every European has Charlemagne for a 43rd Great grandfather 😂 (or 41,42,44 depending on your individual age)

    • @kingbluefield1087
      @kingbluefield1087 Před rokem +1

      @@retroactivejealousy-worldl1805 he is in my ancestry

  • @lacintag5482
    @lacintag5482 Před 2 lety +3

    I had a feeling it's gonna come back to her. It always does.

  • @dscottsw1
    @dscottsw1 Před 3 měsíci

    What a fascinating little video. Thanks.

  • @filippoorologio6777
    @filippoorologio6777 Před rokem +12

    I think what is most fascinating is that one of Charlemagne's greatest feats was that he indirectly seeded multiple kingdoms, each that would become as great as his own. It may not have been a single grand empire, but I feel that to have your lineage grow up to become many separate kingdoms is more valuable to lay claim on.

    • @oddursigurdsson9637
      @oddursigurdsson9637 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Didn't his sons instantly begin warring with each other over the spoils once he died? Idk if that was so great of him

  • @italomarsano9362
    @italomarsano9362 Před 2 lety +15

    Congratulations Matt, well deserved, your CZcams channel is fantastic

  • @Piperdogloveshats
    @Piperdogloveshats Před 2 lety +4

    Congrats on hitting a million!! And thank you for never disappointing!! This was a fun 1!! I was really into it.

  • @nct948
    @nct948 Před rokem

    excellent! much fun. Thanks for this summary.

  • @ceye6322
    @ceye6322 Před rokem +3

    Came across this video just when Charles had been proclaimed King. Wow.

  • @JakeTheGenealogist
    @JakeTheGenealogist Před 2 lety +49

    Congrats Matt and the rest of the UsefulCharts team! You definitely deserve this achievement

  • @thefactman4431
    @thefactman4431 Před 2 lety +9

    Can make a video on bhosales of nagpur

  • @MsCookiemonster0
    @MsCookiemonster0 Před 3 měsíci

    Wow! This is some pretty impressive research. Well done on the 1Million subs.

  • @lyledavis819
    @lyledavis819 Před rokem

    As soon as you hit the Electors of Saxony, I knew where it would end, but very informative. Thank you.

  • @thedemongodvlogs7671
    @thedemongodvlogs7671 Před 2 lety +4

    Congratulations Matt! I love this channel, you always make great interesting and quality content. I am looking forward to receiving my Carolingian Dynasty chart!

  • @loislewis5229
    @loislewis5229 Před 2 lety +4

    Congratulations on reaching 1M subscribers 🎉 Loved the surprise ending. I have your book, several other charts and now I’m adding this newest chart to my collection. I love history and am teaching my grandchildren to appreciate it too, as they are also descended from Charlemagne.

  • @jillfarley520
    @jillfarley520 Před rokem +1

    I love listening to you! You have a nice voice!

  • @BoyProdigyX
    @BoyProdigyX Před rokem +4

    This was great... the ending made me laugh. Especially now!

  • @MAP2023
    @MAP2023 Před 2 lety +46

    Nice trick, but according to your own Chart the house of Bourbon is the senior heir of Charlemagne, thus the King of Spain is the heir descendant of Bourbon and Habsburgs and basically from almost all royal houses. It is either Felipe VI OR LOUIS XX of France.

    • @ruibeto
      @ruibeto Před 2 lety +5

      I was thinking exactly that 🤔, I imagine is Louis Alphonse de Bourbon duke D'Anjou the cousin of the king of Spain.

    • @enriquematorrasmunoz9753
      @enriquematorrasmunoz9753 Před 2 lety +1

      Not Felipe VI because of semi salic law, so it would be the carlists claimants

    • @MAP2023
      @MAP2023 Před 2 lety +2

      @@enriquematorrasmunoz9753 it would be but the Carlist claimant is extinct

    • @maarysb26
      @maarysb26 Před rokem +2

      That video is about de most senior heir (by blood) not the person who would be holy Roman emperor today

    • @MAP2023
      @MAP2023 Před rokem

      @@maarysb26 I talking about the chart.

  • @VeracityLH
    @VeracityLH Před 2 lety +106

    That was an amazing chart. What a way to celebrate a million subscribers and Elizabeth II's 70 years on the throne!

    • @giovanniscott5455
      @giovanniscott5455 Před rokem

      I just looked up Semi Salic law the position can be passed down to a female. Although the female's son will inherit the title.
      Therefore this is a whole heap CROC OF SHIT. Therefore if you rewatch this fake video propaganda for British Royalty.
      You will notice rventhough they say they was doing semi salic law, which can be passed down to a daughter although her son would inherit the title.
      This means my family could be the Senoor Heir of Charlemagbe. If you watch this video again you will see they skipped Lothaiir I daughter Ermangarde of Lower Lorraine. Which means it would go to Rainier I of Lorraine.
      Thus means the Senior Heir of Charlemagne would be from a descendant of Zachary Taylor the 12th President of the United States.
      Which is scary because he is my 2nd Generation Great Grandfather.

    • @VeracityLH
      @VeracityLH Před rokem +2

      You need to read more history. The meaning if Salic and semi-Salic law changed over the centuries and was applied differently in different countries and at different times. Not to mention of the law of Greater Army Diplomacy. Unfortunately, might often made right. Otherwise there's a guy living in Canada who might have been King of England.

    • @charliedegiulio9951
      @charliedegiulio9951 Před rokem

      What if they took this chart and continued it all the way to today?

  • @ErnestoCisnerosRivera
    @ErnestoCisnerosRivera Před 3 měsíci

    Recently, CZcams offered me this video, which I so truly enjoyed it. Fantastic work, Matt! Of course, you are counting with a new suscriber. Warm greetings from Yucatán, Mexico.

  • @SantaFe19484
    @SantaFe19484 Před rokem +4

    So now we have King Charles III, the most senior heir of Charlemange!

  • @dracodis
    @dracodis Před 2 lety +271

    I'm doubtful if it was ever an actual law, but as the Holy Roman Emperor was tied in concept (and, at least originally, in authority) to the Roman Catholic Church, wouldn't a Protestant heir be cut off from succession in much the same way a Catholic Windsor would be cut off from succeeding to the throne of the U.K.?

    • @riograndedosulball248
      @riograndedosulball248 Před 2 lety +73

      I imagine exactly the same thing. He played fast with the rules to get the Queen as senior heir, which 1- she isn't, and 2- a protestant couldn't claim succession to a title that was bestowed by the papacy, thus, any claim of heirship coming from the house of Wettin would be illegitimate

    • @stephenlewis4197
      @stephenlewis4197 Před 2 lety +82

      it's hard to say considering this is before the great schism, let alone the reformation personally I say no considering this is still about the most senor heir to Charlemagne, and not the most legitimate claimant to Holy Roman Emperor

    • @dracodis
      @dracodis Před 2 lety +61

      @@stephenlewis4197 Ach! You're right; I conflated "heir to Charlemagne" and "Holy Roman Emperor," which are not the same thing. My apologies.

    • @sethn1094
      @sethn1094 Před 2 lety +22

      @@riograndedosulball248 "Defender of the Faith" was a title given by the reigning Pope to Henry VIII which was passed on to the present day despite the Anglican schism.

    • @christinemuschiato5895
      @christinemuschiato5895 Před 2 lety +1

      kent was cut off succession

  • @SettlingNomads
    @SettlingNomads Před 2 lety +3

    Happy for you! I have learned so much from this channel and my dad enjoyed some episodes too. Keep the good work up. On the road to 2M now 🙌

  • @flickcentergaming680
    @flickcentergaming680 Před rokem +1

    This went in all kinds of wacky directions! Great video.

  • @juliarynkiewich9913
    @juliarynkiewich9913 Před 2 lety

    wow! this was an awesome video, history is crazy

  • @Angel33Demon666
    @Angel33Demon666 Před 2 lety +20

    Wait, what about the Alfonso VI of Castile and Leon? Where does that line lead? That line should have seniority over Beatrice of Burgundy.

    • @valentinmitterbauer4196
      @valentinmitterbauer4196 Před 2 lety +5

      By this time the old salic way of succession was replaced by the male *preferenced* primogeniture, which means that if you (the king) have no sons the title doesn't go to your brother, but your oldest daughter, even if she has no son at the time. Only if you have no children at all your brother would inherit the title.
      If they kept the old way of succession, then the title of "most senior heir of Charlemagne" would go with the title of King of Castille. Here things get tricky a few generations down, when Alfonso XI wasn't able to father a legitimate, but his title got inherited by his oldest illegimate son. Eventually the crown of castille would end up on the head of the Habsburg kings. So the title of "most senior heir of Charlemagne" would belong to Karl Habsburg, today's head of the Habsburg family. But only if we ignored the change in succession law.

  • @NiamhCreates
    @NiamhCreates Před 2 lety +8

    What a fun topic!
    Congratulations on 1 million!

  • @debraturner4559
    @debraturner4559 Před 2 lety

    Congratulations! 1 million!!!

  • @greekpeach69
    @greekpeach69 Před 2 lety

    Thoroughly enjoyed.

  • @m4lteas3
    @m4lteas3 Před 2 lety +7

    It was clear from the start that you wanted Queen Elizabeth to appear as if she’s the most senior line but she isn’t. Sorry

    • @MAP2023
      @MAP2023 Před 2 lety +2

      She is not, it is King Felipe VI of Spain according to his chart... he just wanted to play as he said. Also Saxe Coburg and Gotha is not the most senior of Wettin, it is Saxe Weimar Eisenach. EVEN Saxe Meiningen is more senior. He did it all wrong.

  • @thomasdixon4373
    @thomasdixon4373 Před 2 lety +8

    Congrats on 1 million, u deserve it and what a fantastic video to celebrate!

  • @andrewsalmon100
    @andrewsalmon100 Před 2 lety

    I received my signed numbered poster. Very nice Matt.

  • @mattswede
    @mattswede Před 2 lety

    Really interesting. Thank you.

  • @robertpenny7180
    @robertpenny7180 Před 2 lety +3

    Congratulations, you earned it. Thanks for the great content and keep it up!

  • @Nooticus
    @Nooticus Před 2 lety +5

    Congratulations on 1 million! I've been here for since when you first became popular! Truly one of the most engaging channels on youtube! Thanks again!

  • @steveabplanalp9607
    @steveabplanalp9607 Před rokem

    Brilliantly fascinating!

  • @garyb2392
    @garyb2392 Před rokem

    Wow! Awesome! TY!

  • @cleansingflame9335
    @cleansingflame9335 Před 2 lety +5

    This is one of my all-time favorite YT channels! Nice job!

  • @duchessnoor
    @duchessnoor Před 2 lety +65

    Matt, you are the one who sparked my interest in genealogy and it is amazing to see you hit 1 million! Congratulations!

  • @CarthagoMike
    @CarthagoMike Před rokem +2

    I actually wrote a paper on the Ernestiner and Albertiner saxon dynasties in university a couple of years back. It is really crazy how a different interpretation and practice of primogeniture by the two houses created two very different related dynasties.

  • @dianespears6057
    @dianespears6057 Před 3 měsíci +1

    My brain exploded about half way through, but it was a fun ride through so much history. Thank you so much for an understandable view of extensive complexity.

  • @themoocow7718
    @themoocow7718 Před 2 lety +3

    Congrats on 1 million! I always loved these family trees!

  • @michaelblog3402
    @michaelblog3402 Před 2 lety +14

    I'm so glad for you, that you reached one million. I live watching your videos, they are so interesting and amazingly researched

  • @martinrivera6770
    @martinrivera6770 Před rokem +1

    This is the best definition of “what goes around, comes around”

  • @RyanTheHero3
    @RyanTheHero3 Před rokem +2

    yeah that kicked it once I saw saxe coburg

  • @colinbarthel
    @colinbarthel Před 2 lety +5

    Love the channel and the history! It also has motivated me to research my family history, which has started a whole new hobby. Thanks for all the great content!

    • @colinbarthel
      @colinbarthel Před 2 lety +1

      Also just bought the chart and am happy I got it in time!

  • @royaltyfandom3573
    @royaltyfandom3573 Před 2 lety +6

    Thank you! Congratulations on 1M Subscribers! I'm really inspired by your work too! Well Done :)

  • @katerinaglushak4563
    @katerinaglushak4563 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for the VERY interesting research, explaining for me the choice of name for the new king of GB!!

  • @alexanderaugustus
    @alexanderaugustus Před 2 lety

    That was both pretty unexpected and a bit expected. Cool stuff!

  • @QUIRK1019
    @QUIRK1019 Před 2 lety +5

    Hey congrats on this milestone! You do good work!

  • @jasoncowley4718
    @jasoncowley4718 Před 2 lety +5

    I'm Charlemagne's 35th great grandson with 73,645 different paths to get there according to wikitree's relationship finder.
    Yep anyone with a whiff of European ancestry will be a descendant.
    Congrats on the 1 million subs Matt, you deserve it!

    • @erc621
      @erc621 Před rokem

      Hello my dear greatgreatcousin

  • @jerryware1970
    @jerryware1970 Před 2 lety

    Great job. Deep dive.

  • @knocturna9731
    @knocturna9731 Před rokem

    It really went full-circle!

  • @globalSchelmuffsky
    @globalSchelmuffsky Před 2 lety +21

    thank you, Matt & Co!
    your videos are legit university grade lectures!
    but also the "intellectual dessert" of the week, to me 😂
    keep up the good work!

  • @NomisSanguine
    @NomisSanguine Před 2 lety +6

    I'd always been tempted to buy a chart from you, but never really knew which one. Now I have no more excuses to not buy one! I've ordered my limited edition chart - can't wait to get it and THANK YOU sir for serving humanity in the way you do!

  • @d14551
    @d14551 Před rokem +3

    So now King Charles III is also the most senior heir of Charlemagne!

  • @avagrego3195
    @avagrego3195 Před 2 lety

    Thank you