Top 5 Most Underrated Battles of the Middle Ages - DOCUMENTARY

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    Everyone knows about the battles of Tours, Hastings, and Crecy. But the medieval era is filled with many riveting battles that aren’t widely known among the general public. Today on Real Crusades History, we’ll explore five of the least well-known but most enthralling battles of medieval warfare. We’ll travel to Spain, the Crusades era in the Holy Land, the Mongol Empire, the domains of the Mamluk sultans and more. We’ll encounter a whole host of brilliant generals and courageous warriors, like Richard the Lionheart, the valiant King of England, Baibars, the fierce Mamluk Sultan, the warrior monks known as the Knights Templar, the swift horse archers of the Mongols, the soldiers of the Byzantine Empire and many more. Join me, J Stephen Roberts, as we count down the five most riveting but least celebrated battles of the Middle Ages.
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  • @RealCrusadesHistory
    @RealCrusadesHistory  Před rokem +18

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      @amadbiscuit Před rokem

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    • @roddammit5510
      @roddammit5510 Před rokem

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    • @robertandrews6915
      @robertandrews6915 Před rokem

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    • @GEO-mania
      @GEO-mania Před rokem

      love your videos! you should do Battle of Didgori. i think it is one of the most underrated battles

  • @erniegutierrez2288
    @erniegutierrez2288 Před rokem +23

    Thank you for highlighting the Battle of Covadonga. It seems Spanish history gets overlooked by historians. I visited La Cueva Santa de Covadonga back in 2017. A truly special place. "Like"

  • @nenenindonu
    @nenenindonu Před rokem +33

    What made Ain Jalut even more legendary is the fact that both Baibars and Qutuz originated from lands that had been ravaged by Mongols, which were Cumania and Khwarezmia respectively. Such a common fate and revenge !

    • @thekillers1stfan
      @thekillers1stfan Před rokem +5

      Baibars, as a child, was sold as a slave by the Mongols too

    • @chucklynch6523
      @chucklynch6523 Před rokem +4

      Almost all of the rank and file of the Mongolian army at Ayn Jalud were not Mongolian.
      Many of the officers were, as was Kitboga, but the rank and file were closely akin to what the Mamluks were, Kipchaks and other nomads from the steppes, plus some units from Georgia!

    • @rudi8192
      @rudi8192 Před rokem

      Ain Jalut is the greatest victory of islam. And it was a justified battle, to defend religion, land of people from mongol barbary.

    • @louiselay4744
      @louiselay4744 Před rokem

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  • @matthewkuchinski1769
    @matthewkuchinski1769 Před rokem +4

    Awesome video! I think it is really cool how many important battles are covered here. I think one battle that is truly underrated is the Battle of Castillon (July 17, 1453). Even though the engagement was the final attempt by the English during the Hundred Years' War of turning their fortunes around in this bloody conflict, it had even greater ramifications beyond the technology angle (as firearms and cannon were first used instrumentally in deciding the outcome of a major battle). Without the battle's conclusion, Charles VII of France's ability to solidify his control would have been disrupted, possibly put into doubt, whereas the engagement's outcome was one of the elements that pushed forward the War of the Roses. And, if one thinks about it, the battle also portended the brutal nature of trench warfare long before the American Civil War and World War I, as the French forces' fortified camp, combined with the English assault, turned the whole affair into a charnel house.

  • @Aethgeir
    @Aethgeir Před rokem +3

    Battle of Hemmingstedt: One of the most hilariously lopsided underdog victories in history. Seriously look it up, definitely one of the most underrated battles!

  • @1992zorro
    @1992zorro Před rokem +7

    The content was always amazing and insightful but the new visuals you brought to a whole other level !
    Amazing how you keep stepping up your game

  • @Osvath97
    @Osvath97 Před rokem +19

    The Battle of Monte Porzio (1167) is very underrated, a battle with ratios close around Thermopylaen proportions. An exhausted German knight-based army beat a Roman footman-based army about 6 - 60 times its size (depending on the source and calculation).

    • @st3019
      @st3019 Před rokem +3

      If you think that Monte Porzio is underrated then I suggest you to read about the battle of Albulena in 1457 in medieval Albania.

  • @-RONNIE
    @-RONNIE Před rokem +3

    Another great video ⚔️ please whatever you're doing don't stop keep it up 👍🏻

  • @ToneWoN
    @ToneWoN Před rokem +7

    Best channel for crusade history period!

  • @jspetty1984
    @jspetty1984 Před rokem

    Your channel is getting better and better!!! Keep up the great work 👍 😊

  • @abscess7476
    @abscess7476 Před rokem +4

    I always look forward To your content. I can tell a lot of work and time is put into them and it shows. My favorite video is the 1st crusade.

    • @RealCrusadesHistory
      @RealCrusadesHistory  Před rokem +1

      Wow, thank you!

    • @parsleypalace3272
      @parsleypalace3272 Před rokem +2

      I just happened upon this, and it's wonderful to find educational content. From a History major, I salute you!! :):) Thank you for posting these tales. Fun, informative, and well done.

  • @anthonyridgewood2509
    @anthonyridgewood2509 Před rokem +4

    This is the cherry on top of the sundae that is my Friday night. Thanks!

  • @amadbiscuit
    @amadbiscuit Před rokem +18

    First. This is going to be epic!

  • @brucepaul1376
    @brucepaul1376 Před rokem +3

    Combat of the Thirty. War of Breton Succession.

  • @martinhogg5337
    @martinhogg5337 Před rokem +1

    Brilliant and informative! Thank you!

  • @matthewwebster3143
    @matthewwebster3143 Před rokem +2

    Great video would love to see more of these videos covering more obscure battles in medieval history

  • @derekfish7768
    @derekfish7768 Před rokem

    I listen to your videos every night at work. Thank you for telling the true history of the Crusades in such detail!

  • @declankrebs4073
    @declankrebs4073 Před rokem +5

    Don´t remember the last time I´ve been this early. Looking forward to this.

  • @Tadechicotah
    @Tadechicotah Před rokem +1

    "Your Majesty, we killed that Fakhr". Robert

  • @ladyofhay
    @ladyofhay Před rokem +2

    Excellent epic recollection of forgotten heros, men of iron & steel! Thank you so much for your hard work! I will be definitely looking forward to get your nice book! 😃

  • @RythymBeast
    @RythymBeast Před rokem

    Masterfully done!

  • @TorquemadaBouillon
    @TorquemadaBouillon Před rokem +1

    Ok, maybe I've just found my new favorite channel.

  • @gregraines1599
    @gregraines1599 Před rokem +3

    That’s Charles “The Hammer” Martel.

  • @MrVvulf
    @MrVvulf Před rokem

    I suppose given the channel name I should have realized that the Battle of Poitiers (1356) wouldn't be included. BUT! You should check it out.
    The young prince Edward of Woodstock (later known as "The Black Prince") was cut off from his supply lines and reinforcements.
    His forces were pursued, harried, and eventually cornered outside Poitiers by the King of France himself. Outnumbered almost 3 to 1 (6,000 English/Gascon versus 15,000 French), the Prince's forces dig in and use a combination of terrain and hastily constructed field measures to mount their defense.
    Against all odds, the English not only won the battle, but took the King of France and the youngest Prince of France hostage.

  • @NomadX7
    @NomadX7 Před rokem +1

    Amazing! Thank You

  • @g.sergiusfidenas6650
    @g.sergiusfidenas6650 Před rokem

    I would add the Battle of Halmyros although it is only tangentially related to the Crusades (Mercenaries of the Catalan Company against their former employer the Duke of Athens, a frankish ruler of one of the territories carved by victors of the 4th Crusade) it is a great example of what happens when hubris and preparation clash against each other in the battlefield.

  • @TheOG_DC4L
    @TheOG_DC4L Před rokem +2

    Excellent work!

  • @stefanvella9807
    @stefanvella9807 Před rokem

    ⚔🛡 The Battle of Gisors 1198 between 🤴 King Richard I of England and 🤴Philip II of France⚜ , ⚔🛡 The Battle of Antioch on the Meander 1211 between the 🤴 Emperor Theodoros I Laskaris of the Empire of Nicaea and 👳Sultan Kaykhusraw I of the Seljuk Sultanate of Rum, the ⚔🛡Battle of Sirista River 1501 between Wolter von Plattenberg of the 🕇 Livonian branch of the Teutonic Knights and Vasily Nemoy Shuysky of the Grand Duchy of Moscow and Pskov Republic.
    But great video as usual 👍

    • @RealCrusadesHistory
      @RealCrusadesHistory  Před rokem +1

      Those are all good choices!

    • @afisto6647
      @afisto6647 Před 4 měsíci

      Im glad the battle of Bouvines isn't anywhere here.
      It means she's too much important to figure here.

  • @arpandey698
    @arpandey698 Před rokem +3

    What about the battle of the Bourvines, the battle that truly ended the Angavin empire, and made France the strongest nation in Europe going further. As a result of the battle the HRE built by Barbarossa slowly fell into anarchy and disarray for next century, and king John of England was forces to sign the Magna Carter.

    • @cetus4449
      @cetus4449 Před rokem

      You mean the Battle of Bouvines (1214)? In fact, it is quite well known. The famous historian George Duby has written a book on this subject.

  • @patriciusvunkempen102
    @patriciusvunkempen102 Před rokem +1

    the Battle of Berre was much more important for the defence of europe than Tours, which was basicly Karolingians cementing their hold on aquetaine more than anything

  • @keirangrant1607
    @keirangrant1607 Před rokem +1

    "What are 30 barbarians on a rock? Surely they must die soon." Lol, that aged well

  • @Mr.Skeleton.
    @Mr.Skeleton. Před rokem +2

    Hope you do a video of the Varangian Guard. My ancestors fought amongst those fierce menacing warriors 🤠

    • @chucklynch6523
      @chucklynch6523 Před rokem

      Many of the latter day Varangians were of Anglo-Saxon descent, having left England for greener pastures in Constantinople after Hastings.
      The irony of it all is that, right before Hastings, those same Anglo-Saxon Housecarls defeated and killed the greatest of all the Varangians, Harald Hardrada, at Stamford Bridge,

  • @cetus4449
    @cetus4449 Před rokem

    In addition to the ones shown in Your interesting video, there are more underrated and little known battles e.g. Crotone (982) when Emperor Otto II faced army of Emir Abu al-Qasim .
    The results of this battle, paradoxically lost by both sides of the conflict (!) had a significant impact on Italy, German and Slavic lands and countries.

  • @calidone7661
    @calidone7661 Před rokem

    battle of miryakefolan (1176) between seljuk turks and byzantine was nearly important as manzikert and a true turning points regarding to its consequences. it is usually forgotten

  • @onlyvivek2977
    @onlyvivek2977 Před rokem +1

    Wao........❤️❤️👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 .. l like crusade history ❤️❤️

  • @morganbanefort181
    @morganbanefort181 Před rokem +1

    Can you do a video on the battle of aljubarrota

  • @squeesmyth9025
    @squeesmyth9025 Před rokem +1

    what movie is the armoured calvery from?

  • @Meralimece01.
    @Meralimece01. Před rokem +1

    Çok çok kaliteli değerli video ✍

  • @Fatherofheroesandheroines

    17:59.. I am altering the deal. Pray I don't alter it any further..

  • @ladyofhay
    @ladyofhay Před rokem +1

    What a wonderful epic & love story! It should be made a movie!
    BTW, which is the name of the background music? It made my day! 😃♥️👍

  • @silent-cc1sm
    @silent-cc1sm Před rokem +3

    Still waiting for christian nubia or ethiopian?

  • @ronaldwhite1730
    @ronaldwhite1730 Před rokem +1

    thank you . ( 2022 / July / 30 )

  • @sm7198
    @sm7198 Před rokem +1

    👍👍👍👍

  • @jaykumarjadhav4906
    @jaykumarjadhav4906 Před rokem +1

    Battle of Szitgetvàr

  • @NomadX7
    @NomadX7 Před rokem +2

    You must do a video about tge Battle o Aljubarrota! The Portuguese with 200 English archers against the Spanish and Frech Calvary! 10 thousand against the 30 thousand the spanish had! The battle lasted less than an hour! The Portuguese used the square tactic and demolished spanish and french! Thanks

    • @lahire4943
      @lahire4943 Před rokem +4

      I would like to know how Castile would have been able to raise a force of 31,000 men.
      Spain never even had an army that numerous in the entire Italian wars.

    • @NomadX7
      @NomadX7 Před rokem +1

      @@lahire4943
      Right. But seek a bit about Portuguese history and You will find it! I say it was Spanish and Frech Calvary!
      Portuguese regulars and 1.000 English archers!
      And i made a mistake! Portuguese 6.500 men and the spanish 31.000!
      Batalha de Aljubarrota.
      The Square Tactic.
      Please check it Lad.

    • @NomadX7
      @NomadX7 Před rokem +1

      @@lahire4943at the time they had no professional Armys. The French and English had but we the Portuguese just knights and lords of the land so the peasants went to batle! Just like brave heart . Check wikipedia...

    • @lahire4943
      @lahire4943 Před rokem +6

      @@NomadX7
      I would like to know how Castile would have been able to raise a force of 31,000 men.
      Spain never even had an army that numerous in the entire Italian wars.

    • @goodaimshield1115
      @goodaimshield1115 Před rokem

      I guess you mean Castilians all the time, since Portuguese were Spanish as well.

  • @michaelman957
    @michaelman957 Před 9 měsíci

    Iberia, Eastern Europe, and Central Europe are sadly overlooked. But not by you.

  • @budwyzer77
    @budwyzer77 Před rokem

    Didgori?
    Qatwan?