The Battle of Maldon 991 AD
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Please do Nagashino battle also
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2 heirs
one of them gained the title "the martyr"
"boy howdy i wonder which one will live"
It should be mentioned Aethelred the Unready is also a double entendre given that Aethelred kind of means the ready. Thus sort of being 'well advised the ill advised'.
That is interesting and funny at the same time. I wonder if there were more examples of rulers with contradicting name and nickname, like "Leo the Coward" or similar
@@Robi2009 jezebel the saint?
Byrthnoth- Exercising medieval chivalry before it was cool.
10,000 quid down the drain because this fool
@@MrFirefox To say nothing of the lives lost. Brave though he may have been, Byrhtnoth's decision was foolish in the extreme. If you're going to pit farmer levies against relatively hardened veterans the last thing you want is a stand up, head-to-head fight.
@@fuzzzone yeh he stoopid
@@MrFirefox maybe, but at least he fought with honor.
!st case of English fair play?
Time to put everything on hold to watch blocks fight
exactly
Nah Man Hey! Those Blocks have meaning!
The best block-fighting this side of CZcams.
X for infantry, / for cavalry, normal lines for light, skirmishing or missiles, bold for heavy.
shut up
"I have the high ground."
"um, do you mind if I join you on the high ground?"
"Sure, come on up." (Looks like someone hasn't read Sun Zu.)
I disagree. The benefit was worth the risk. If the battle was won, this move would have allowed the English to either pursue or even cut them off from their long boats, which would have meant the destruction of the entire force. The risk was losing the battle, but weakening Olaf's force enough to where he couldn't continue with his plans as before.
Looks like he has not studied the teachings of our lord and saviour, Obi-Wan Kenobi
Well many of the greatest generals did not read it but this was just plain stupid.
Looks like you have never been in a fight. Return to watching your Zun Poo Lee ninja princess and his winged rainbow ponies (Y)
@Reunite The British Empire , or guts, something that modern britcucks totally lack.
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Olaf stood up looking at his men, realizing that he was in a bad position. Then he called out to Æthelred and said “if u fight me here u gay!”
😂😂😂
and Aethelfled yelled down "yes, I am happy, what of it??"
and a Saxon warrior hit the warning bell [ding ding ding]
@@Pukeyray Aethellfled: wanna spot of tea? lolz
Works evertiem.
lmao hahaha
I live in Maldon, and often go to see the statue down in the Prom. Very happy to see this video! Thank you!
(Oh, and to comment on the pronounciation, its a much heavier -Mold- on, even though Mal-don is how its spelt. We just say it our way is all!)
YES!
Olaf - Can you guys give up your superior position, pretty please?
Byrhtnoth - Sure, what could possibly go wrong?
I love chivalry. There's something special about sworn enemies honoring each other
You're two centuries away from the concept of medieval chivalry at this point in history.
@Mer Der To a certain extent that's true, though chivalry was always more a story people told about themselves (and their ancestors) rather than an on-the-ground reality. Either way, whatever was happening in 991, "chivalry" is probably the wrong term.
It's a good way to loose. Treachery and backstabbing is much safer and more effective.
@@acedynamo While true, excessive treachery and backstabbing also means that people stop trusting you. It's a delicate balance you have to manage.
Bryntholf: “Did we win?” Saint Peter: “Well no, but actually yes.”
This was such a fantastic video to watch. Being from Maldon myself and researching this battle and time period hasn't given me anywhere near as much insight into this battle as this video did!
Appreciate the battle description. For me, to learn of such "small" events helps grasping the broader figure (and remember it probably). The great contextualization of the event that BazBattles is priceless IMHO. Thank you :-)
"It is a gusty summer morning..." That wonderful voice! Already liked at that point.
Tips hat.
One amusing tidbit about Aethelred and his epithet "the unready/ill-advised" is that it's a pun on his name, which means "Well Advised". He was basically called "Well advised, the ill advised".
No, he wasn't called that in his time. That name was given to him by historic scholars 150 years later.
People back then were the same as us lmao
SAXON WIN SCENARIO:
1. Accept Pitched Battle
2. Ambush while half of Vikings have passed.
Like Sterling bridge.
Here is the thing though. The Saxons were pretty much exclusively infantry, with very few missile troops (a trend that would extend to the Norman invasion.) So if the vikings start crossing, and you charge, not only could they just turn around and go back to the island making YOU go through the choke.
The goal was to destroy the vikings. If he wanted to just repel them, he could have just camped out and waited for the vikings to just pack up, and find a different village to destroy.
Leivve you can attack them while half of their forces are just about to reorganize after the narrow crossing. First, the Vikings would already be in a disorganized state and had let their guard down during the crossing. Secondly, his troops are still pretty fresh. His militia is not only smaller, but also less disciplined than the veteran Viking warriors. Forcing that battle to them while they’re crossing, even if it’s a melee, would deny the Vikings their numerical and discipline superiority. The Vikings then can’t go forward nor can they go back. Eventually, they’ll fall back in a not so orderly fashion back to the island with mounting casualties, where they’ll have 2 options to do: stay and try to fight their way across again or leave England for good. He would have a better legend than whatever honors the people of Malden has given him today.
Thanks for doing these lesser-known battles.
I LIVE HERE! THIS IS LITERALLY THE ONLY INTERSTING THING ABOUT MALDON
Don’t forget the salt (I live not too far from the place myself)
does that island with the pathway only accessible during low tide still exist in this way? :D
theres a bridge that connects it in the same place now, but you can still walk under it when the tide falls. Its actually not a bad walk
bloody muddy tho
I was born and raised in Burnham on Crouch. This battle almost single handedly gave me interest in Dark Age history :D
I question the wisdom of Byrthnoth accepting Olaf's challenge to a pitched battle, especially since the Saxons were outnumbered, but the man was brave. I'll give him that.
Like they implied, the constant threat of viking raids all along the coast meant taking the risk of fighting them all together at one location was a risk they thought was worth taking. If they managed to defeat that viking force then they probably would've had relief from raids for some time.
@@mikespearwood3914 Indeed. You make a good point. That crushing the main Viking army would stop their raids, and would give other raiders pause. Though fighting them in the open field while being outnumbered by roughly 25% was very risky. I understand why. Getting a chance to fight the enemy and remove them as a threat. But it was a very small chance. The odds were heavily stacked against the Saxons. So it's debatable whether the potential gains justified the risk. Perhaps the Saxons could have waited until another chance presented itself when they could muster a larger force. But, on the other hand, perhaps there never would be another chance.
It was very much a calculated risk. Byrthnoth was both brave and wise. Had Olaf accidentally fell instead of him then it would have been very much worthwhile. The Saxons should've won that battle if only to illustrate this point. But history and destiny has it's own way of doing things..
Brave, but stupid
If destroying the invaders had been the main priority of the Saxons, they could easily have attacked them while they were crossing, after letting in about as many as they could easily defeat. Yes, there would be survivors, and yes some could easily flee, but the same could easily happen if they had taken more losses than the Saxons. Beaten armies don't just stand around waiting to be crushed, some always flee. That is, of course, if honour had not been a primary factor. Or one of the primary factors, the militias over-confident with success may have been the one who influenced the decision.
To be fair to Byrhtnoth, if he didn’t fight the Vikings, they would have sailed away to raid another settlement. This was probably his greatest chance to crush them for good.
He still lost though. Badly.
David Gwin Well... a tactical defeat, but a strategic victory.
Also, he's over 60 years old so this is probably going to be his last battle.
It was a Pyrrhic* victory for the Vikings.
* - had to check its spelling, it's crazy, isn't it?
@@AudieHolland tall old guy just wants to kill a few vikings and go out in a blaze of glory but ends up being ridiculed and criticised by historians a thousand years later
@@MrFirefox And we all know how well those same historians would have fared if they had literally been in the man's shoes.
OMG WERE ALL GONNA DIE
@@AudieHollandvirgin armchair tactician vs the chad byrthnoth
Interesting video, really understand more and more where GoT got its inspiration from.
love your stuff. I always get some awesome imagery from your vids, good writing and narration!
J.R.R. Tolkien wrote a short play about the aftermath of this battle, "The Homecoming of Beorhtnoth, Beorhthelm's Son". It's just 13 pages long (plus 3 pages of introduction).
I last read it YEARS ago, but IIRC it's from the point of view of Beorhtnoth's servants who are out after dark searching the battlefield for their Lord's missing head so they don't have to bury him with a replacement wax noggin.
Well he gave up his advantage real quick
61 years old he had been in battles for over 40 years one tough man
Keep it up, very good work, research, video, music, narration - 10/10
Bryhtnoth was too honorable. He should've let half the Vikings come across, then attack. This is war, they came asking for it.
Byrthnoth was out of his mind
But Honor.
@@Leivve fvck honor
How many died in vein for that
@@Leivve Honor my ass, the Vikings only used that word when it was useful for them, let me remind you they were there to plunder defenseless towns
Sun Tzu dissagree
He had little choice.
Thank you for another wonderful video!
I really like the way you show the damage done to each infantry unit by shaving away portions of each individual...rectangle? Is that what it’s called? Idk. I like the way you show that though. Other historical battle channels should take note! Excellent work. Thank you for the content!
Weird how paying people to do something doesn't make them do that thing less.
Love your videos as always and again a BTS would be amazing addition . Keep up the good work
Damn both these great men had honor
Both? You mean the Vikings as well?
The original 10th century manuscript of the epic poem, The Battle of Maldon, was lost, along with many other unique ancient documents, in a fire in 1731. Curiously, it too was also missing the beginning and the end of the story.
Thanks for all your hard work, I really enioy your videos.
"So did you lose the Battle of Maldon, Byrthnoth?"
*Achievement Unlocked: "Well no... but actually yes."*
The best poem ever!
Sveyn Forkbeard/Sven Tveskägg was the the last pagan king of Denmark, although not the last to rule over England. Just love this history and your videos.
Great job as always!
Good job, like always.
I remember first reading about this battle in a book called Longships as a kid. Great to revisit the battle again.
thanks for making these
Even so, Æthelred's reign lasted 35 years. Even without counting the years he hadn't come of age yet, that's still a decent 30 years of ruling.
His nickname 'the Unready' was given to him in hindsight, 150 years later.
Good job! Your videos are amazing!
I know a lot of people dont like the fictional battles but if you could ever do a 40k video, that would be amazing
Baz battles is baaaaaaaack! Thank the gods for your return sir. Continue the amazing work, we beg of you.
Absolutely love your videos, watching them is like being at the battle 👍
Æthelred le Malavisé (sorry i'm French ^^ )...
A bad king can't rule for 38 years with constantly invasions of his land without being better than what the books said (all written centuries after his death and only through the prism of his end).
Don't forget money was still enough to pay 2 strong tributes in few years, so he manage to keep royal income through dark times, and that he developed several codes of laws as well as the emergence of reeves.
Many of his predecessors would have failed much earlier than him (38 years of reign).
He deserves better than such a nickname.
We always find scapegoats ,and the english found Æthelred
Its hard for them to explain how 1-2 smaller countries could take their land, and so they blame Æthelred.
The danish and the norwegian armys have mostly been better ,the military leaders the same and the english have been far more split than they like to admit.
Split because there has been big differences between the regions,and especially between the north and the south.
It is also very obvious that they not have been very seafaring ,because else they could have made the same kind of attacks against Denmark and Norway.
In the endgame ,Æthelred is also up against a very heavy opponent in Svend Forkbeard.
Fun Fact: Byrhtnoth was 6'9 or 205cm tall
Source?
Byrhtnoth could’ve did the pro-gamer move of Moses
I see the outcome differently-Brythnoth caused mass death to relentless raiders against his own people. In this rare case the body count of the enemy was the battle's success-regardless of what his own losses were. It's too bad that sheepish king paid money to the remaining raiders rather than fighting what was left with a fresh force.
No way to do that. English kings had, historically, failed to oppose danish and norwegian attacks. They simply had no effective way to do it. Aethelred wasn't the first one to pay tribute so the raiders would leave the country, many kings before him did the same, including Alfred the Great. Paying tribute was really the only way to stop them from causing further harm. This tradition was kept by later kings.
Despite this, Aethelred reigned for over thirty years, and overall, England was wealthier when he died than it was when he became king. He may not have enjoyed military success againt the vikings, but he did manage to protect the prosperity of the land with his danegeld policy.
@@tristao9264England would've been a lot richer and prosperous back then, had the rulers used Militarial might instead of bribery.
Also, if it’s of any interest to anyone…I know where about 120 swords and remnants of the battle are. The location of the battle was never known, but it might help pinpoint it.
This legitimate?
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Another good example of honor before tactics...
Or bad example? ;)
would've charged them when the first men reached the shore with high ground advantage, but that's just me.
Honor is a dish best served cold.
Too much caution make you will look weak in eyes of your people.
The leader/king who looks weak won't be a leader for long.
True...or, maybe, ego before tactics. In the poem known as the Battle of Maldon (only a fragment remains), the word "ofermod" is applied to Byrhtnoth. The word describes him perfectly, as described in an essay by J.R.R.Tolkien (yes, the LOTR guy, who was an academic.)
Another intresting video. Looking forward for more Viking vs Britons content. 👍
This is Vikings vs English.
Britons = Welsh who are totally different people.
Loved how u pronounced every name authentically. So much effort. I salute you, good sir.
I suppose thanks to Aethelred we have Vinland Saga
What battle are you covering next because I am interested in charlemange campaign against the avars and the saxons
That'll be awesome
Fucking Charles.... damn bastard! Hail Saxnot!
Martin Nolhaf Hail the True Aryan Gods
I love that you are documenting some of these lesser but no less important battles of history. Thank you.
7:35 *I love that effect* slowly emerging until he becomes clear as day, please use this more often it's beautiful
An early Christmas gift thanks
Love the videos. Would you ever do a game of thrones video again ?
I learned many interesting things watching this video. Especially that majority also means maturity.
Bryhtnoth - The walking definition of being honorable to a fault
Byrthnorth felt he had no choice, if he did not allow the Vikings to cross they would have simply boarded their ships and sailed off down the coast to plunder elsewhere. By allowing them to cross he had a chance to defeat them and stop their raiding once and for all, but if they sailed off they could have attacked and plundered up and down the coast as much as they liked.
@David Gwin I wonder what happened to his relative who stole his horse and fled the battle, causing much of the Saxon army to flee in turn thinking that Byrthnorth was abandoning them. I have been able to uncover nothing regarding the man, maybe his fate has not been recorded by history
the vikings had a far more defensible position, and a significant mobility advantage in the shape of their longboats. had the battle dragged on for longer, the vikings would've had the ability to outflank and potentially ambush the saxons, as well as the ability to disengage and sail away, while the saxons had no way of decisively defeating them. either way, choosing to fight a decisive battle was a gamble worth taking.
Can we have the metric system as well when you describe someone or give a distance? We are not so familiar with your feet... Good video though love it!
The battle of Maldon may have been a disaster, but it occasioned one of the greatest poems in all Anglo-Saxon literature, with poor Earl Byrhtnoth’s dying speech a tragic masterpiece and inspiration to succeeding generations. Ps the town of Maldon is also famous for producing very high quality SALT 🧂 btw.
'Listen, messenger! Take back this reply... That a noble earl and his troops stand here - guardians of the people and of the country, the home of Aethelred, my prince - who will defend this land to the last ditch'
For our hands shall be the harder our will shall be the wiser and our hearts shall be bolder as our strength must end
Very good. I lived about 20km from Maldon, used to visit it as a child and took my own kids there. It’s pronounced Moldon my friend, an ‘O’ replacing the ‘A’ in its pronunciation. Keep up the good work.🇦🇺
Strategically unsound move to let Olaf cross. However, extremely sportsmanlike. And I like that you pointed out that it was a gamble, that they might repel the invaders in 1 battle. What carnage. And their sacrifice delayed Olaf, so it was not a total loss.
Love your videos but hate the wait for new ones.
Askeladd fought there ! RESPECT
moral lesson: do not fight like real men, use your own advantage, let your enemy make mistakes
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Byrhtnoth is worthy of Valhalla
Byrthnoth was a christian, so no place for him in Valhalla.
@@LucidWanderer It's not just Odin's hall which was accepting slain warriors.
Fólkvangr offered better service and better food
“The Vikings, were here...”
“This video is sponsored by Vikings” lol
ready to pay some Dangeld?
Bryhtnoth got himself a Darwin award.
Given that his battle -- while a tactical loss -- was a strategic victory, and more importantly *he had already sired children* your comment is absurdly *wrong.*
Cope
9:59 a couple seconds before you said this, i was looking at it and just shaking my head...."not too much creativity here."
Yeah. We got a big ole statue of brythnoth commererating the whole thing as well...
Oh btw. Most people pronounce it as mole-don
And that's why you don't give up an advantageous position. What a hooligan
Oh poor Aethelred.
He was a virgin trying to fight off a horde of Danish chads.
READ the poem The Battle Of Maldon written by an actual survivor of the battle, its well worth the ten minutes it takes to read.
When your family's nicknames go from "the Peaceful" to "the Martyr" to "the Unready" you know you've fucked up
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Byrhtnoth: "am I a joke to you?"
Battle of the Nile, please!
Awesome job once again Balthasar! Could you start a series on battles pertaining to the Irish kingdoms, the Dubgaill (Irish vikings), Finngaill, etc around this time? I think the Battle of Islandbridge (or Ath Cliath) was a major event.
Another battle I've never heard of. Glad to learn of it. Now I want to see if that causeway is still there.
It is! I walked across it in Summer- crazy to think about what transpired in the past :)
Tom Smith Thanks letting me know! The past is indeed full of crazy things, I love learning about it!
You should do a Wars of the Roses battle.
Maldon is pronounced moldon with an O to us locals.
Welcome to english! The language were the sounds are made up and the words don't matter.
The language that is as difficult as Chinese when trying to pronounce it correctly.
Fresh Ghoti, fresh Ghoti!
Then why not change the spelling?
Gee, paying gold to invaders to make them leave led to more and more invasions...who could have guessed this would happen?
The best comment I've seen on facebook...about this
"I believe Keith Richards wrote a song about this from first hand accounts"
6:19 "I believe in miracles, you sexy thegn"
I seem to recall a Monty Python sketch about Maldon. Or something like that.
Honor is a fools prize and glory is of no use to the dead
If you’ve ever visited Maldon, there is no fresh morning air! It’s a pretty place populated by some of the worst people in the area…also the water coming from the chelmer is pure sewage.
That is the christmas gift I need, a BazBattles upload.
I wish I could convince others of this, it’d save me a lot of money.
Will you do a video on the battle of blackwater bay eny time soon