Old English Song - Harold Godwinson | The Skaldic Bard

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This is an original song I wrote and performed in Old English.
Ever since I was a mere boy growing up in England and speaking English, the Norman Conquest has bothered me greatly. The main reason for this is that I find Old English to be such an incredibly rich, beautiful language. The Norman Conquest really spelled the end of English staying deeply and conservatively connected to its West Germanic roots, with so many wonderful words being expelled from the language.
Harold Godwinson has, as a result, always been something of a hero of mine. I’ve called him “The Last King of the English” in this song as his demise saw the end of Anglo-Saxon kingship. The odds he was up against are incredible; he had to march across the whole of England, from London to Stamford Bridge near York, to fight the Norwegian king Harald Hardrada and his own brother, Tostig Godwinson. He did so and won, and then had to march all the way back down to Hastings in the south, which he did in full gear - having just fought a battle - in just four (!) days. Most heartbreakingly of all, they could have actually won the battle but the Normans managed to lure them from their strong position and encircle them. Who knows what the world would look like now if Harold Godwinson had won - for better or worse!
I have made this song to honour his attempts at defending England from every manner of foe. I hope you enjoy.
Let me know what you think in a comment (I very much enjoy reading them), and feel free to leave any suggestions for historical figures/events/topics you’d like me to cover!
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Lyrics:
Ēadweard Andettere stearf and næfþ ierfeweard.
Witena ġemōt hæfþ Harolde ġecoren.
Sind þrī þe Englaland willaþ beniman.
Ān sārspell becōm belǣwunge brōþor.
Tostig and Harold Norrena sȳð siġlaþ.
Of Normandiġe cymeþ on þrēat Willelm.
Ēadwin and Mōrcǣr feohtaþ for þām cyninge Engla!
Six þūsend Norþmonna tō Fūlforde cumaþ!
Harold Gōdwines sunu!
Endenehsta Cyning Engla!
Harold Gōdwines sunu!
Fǣrsceaðan cwōmon of eallum hwammum!
Harold Gōdwines sunu!
Gōd miltsiġe his sāwle!
Harold Gōdwines sunu!
Hē feaht for frēom Englalande!
Men þāra eorla onrǣsaþ þā fīend.
Manlīċe fuhton hīe, ac here miċel wæs.
Earmas Englisċra cempena ġetēoriaþ
and Eoforwīċ ofġefen Norþmonnum is.
Nū mid cyninge gangaþ wē of Lundene.
Hund and hundnigontiġ mīla sind wē ġegangen.
Harold rād tō þām norrenan:
“Nālīefe iċ þē nān foldan,
ac ġiefe six fōta eorþan,
þæs þū þēr bebyrġed wierst!”
Harold Gōdwines sunu!
Endenehsta Cyning Engla!
Harold Gōdwines sunu!
Fǣrsceaðan cwōmon of eallum hwammum!
Harold Gōdwines sunu!
Gōd miltsiġe his sāwle!
Harold Gōdwines sunu!
Hē feaht for frēom Englalande!
Þā beġinþ feohtlāc æt Stanfordbryċġe.
Norren æxhearding stent þēr and forset hīe.
Fēowertiġ monna sliehþ, his strengþu brēmaþ wē,
ac þā him þurh hryċġ wrecaþ ān orþoncpil.
Norþmenn gerāwaþ hīe, wē onrǣsaþ þone weall!
“Ne restaþ oþ þæt hīe ġeslæġene bēon!”
Sēo rāw Norþmonna ġebroten,
Tostig and Harold ġefēollon.
Dēaþcwealm wæs norþherġes.
Nū grētaþ we Willelm!
Harold Gōdwines sunu!
Endenehsta Cyning Engla!
Harold Gōdwines sunu!
Fǣrsceaðan cwōmon of eallum hwammum!
Harold Gōdwines sunu!
Gōd miltsiġe his sāwle!
Harold Gōdwines sunu!
Hē feaht for frēom Englalande!
Æfter þrim dagum cwōm sē þridda ġelǣca.
Willelm lendeþ æt Pæfensēawīċe.
Sona āfaraþ wē ofer eall þæt land.
Næs þæt ēðe sīð, ac nē ġemealt mōdsefa.
Miċel ūthere samnaþ æt Hæstingum.
Ten þūsend monna on Englisċre eorþan!
Sēo fyrd and hūscarlas fȳsaþ tō beadwe,
mid æxum on handa stariaþ ofer rand heora.
On ærne morgen Winterfylleþes,
fēdeþ sēo beorhte sunne ūre wrǣþþe.
God nerie þone cyning! Rihtlīċe rīcsaþ hē!
Ġif Willelm nylþ sibbe, sċeal he æt Seaxnum feallan.
Þer ġestandaþ ealle wē
and ðunorrādstefne
ŪT, ŪT! ġiellaþ we,
ŪT of Englalande!
Wē standaþ upon hylle sċieldende wiþ flānas.
Wē āsċūfaþ gārwigan, sē wīghaga ne hrērþ.
Wē līehtaþ byrþenne horsa þāra fēonda.
Brytas Willelmes on holt ūtaflēoþ.
Belifaþ, belifaþ! Nē folgiaþ hīe on holt!
Ofsniðaþ wrǣþþe, healdaþ þone sċieldweall!
Oðflēoþ hīe eft, ac heorugrǣdigum mōdum
oferfylgiaþ wē þā hildlatan.
Ne, men, hit wil wæs! Hīe tennedon ūs!
Ēored onrǣsaþ ūre bacu gārum!
And on þæt ġefeoht hittaþ flān ūrne cyninge!
His ēage! His ēage! Harold cyning is dēad!
Heora here ġebolgen wierþþ
and īecþ þone onrǣs.
Wē oferwunnene sind,
Willelm siġefæst is.
Harold Gōdwines sunu!
Endenehsta Cyning Engla!
Harold Gōdwines sunu!
Fǣrsceaðan cwōmon of eallum hwammum!
Harold Gōdwines sunu!
Gōd miltsiġe his sāwle!
Harold Gōdwines sunu!
Hē feaht for frēom Englalande!

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  • @SkaldBard
    @SkaldBard11 ай бұрын

    Now on Spotify etc! This is an original song I wrote and performed in Old English. Ever since I was a mere boy growing up in England and speaking English, the Norman Conquest has bothered me greatly. The main reason for this is that I find Old English to be such an incredibly rich, beautiful language. The Norman Conquest really spelled the end of English staying deeply and conservatively connected to its West Germanic roots, with so many wonderful words being expelled from the language. Harold Godwinson has, as a result, always been something of a hero of mine. I’ve called him “The Last King of the English” in this song as his demise saw the end of Anglo-Saxon kingship. The odds he was up against are incredible; he had to march across the whole of England, from London to Stamford Bridge near York, to fight the Norwegian king Harald Hardrada and his own brother, Tostig Godwinson. He did so and won, and then had to march all the way back down to Hastings in the south, which he did in full gear - having just fought a battle - in just four (!) days. Most heartbreakingly of all, they could have actually won the battle but the Normans managed to lure them from their strong position and encircle them. Who knows what the world would look like now if Harold Godwinson had won - for better or worse! I have made this song to honour his attempts at defending England from every manner of foe. I hope you enjoy. Let me know what you think in a comment (I very much enjoy reading them), and feel free to leave any suggestions for historical figures/events/topics you’d like me to cover! If you’d like to support my work, you can do so at www.buymeacoffee.com/theskaldicbard. Many thanks!

  • @tfan2222

    @tfan2222

    11 ай бұрын

    Have you heard of Anglish? I think you’d enjoy it. Most of it only includes changing syntax, but others go further and bring back things such as the case and gender system.

  • @SkaldBard

    @SkaldBard

    11 ай бұрын

    @@tfan2222 I certainly have, I used to translate Wikipedia articles into Anglish on "The Anglish Moot" lel

  • @guydelusignan9561

    @guydelusignan9561

    11 ай бұрын

    I have a small question... i think, u know the tv-series "vikings", this history/fantasy-mix about Ragnarr Loðbrók. How close is the anglo-saxxon English, used in this product, to the real in the 9th century? The funfact is, that i understand many parts of it (i dont need to read the translation on screen), maybe because i grow up with the rhine franconian dialect of my hometown, i my youth, it was nearly only spoken by old people on markets or in Pubs, as a "gutter language". Today the teach it in school, but the modern version, is more similar to Official German and not like the dialect, that i have learned from my vader, market traders, riverboatmen, and barmen. I ask this, because i have much more problems with ur anglo-saxxo english.

  • @ColinleGueux

    @ColinleGueux

    11 ай бұрын

    As French, I side with Guillaume on this one, but respect to the defeated Harold for his brave resistance

  • @marcus4046

    @marcus4046

    11 ай бұрын

    *Somewhere in Heaven* Harald:Harold..... Harold: Wait how are you here? Harald:Brownie Points for Building Church's and Fighting Heathen Countrymen Harold: I see Harald: and let me guess died by arrow Harold:Died by arrow Harald:The Bastard is King then? Harold: Yeah.. Harald: Damn....

  • @DM_Curtis
    @DM_Curtis6 ай бұрын

    I will never forgive William the Bastard.

  • @lodewijkvandoornik3844

    @lodewijkvandoornik3844

    3 ай бұрын

    😂

  • @potatogaming3554

    @potatogaming3554

    2 ай бұрын

    Forgive

  • @Tom-oj7si

    @Tom-oj7si

    Ай бұрын

    Good

  • @stovolbelinche3178
    @stovolbelinche31782 ай бұрын

    Harold Godwinson the original giga chad “ I will cede you no land but six feet of soil for you will be buried their “ just bloody savage

  • @AmonGus-hw6sp

    @AmonGus-hw6sp

    Ай бұрын

    >Falls to a false rout, the oldest trick in the book

  • @Meep50004

    @Meep50004

    29 күн бұрын

    there

  • @Angelcynn937

    @Angelcynn937

    15 күн бұрын

    Yes mate.

  • @tombusflex460

    @tombusflex460

    15 күн бұрын

    Proceeds to lose

  • @Stoic_Zoomer

    @Stoic_Zoomer

    Күн бұрын

    @@AmonGus-hw6sp ambush and the raid are the oldest tactics known

  • @bundalengerz
    @bundalengerzАй бұрын

    we must relearn our native tounge.

  • @elwolf8536

    @elwolf8536

    Ай бұрын

    Hal wes þu

  • @chrisstucker1813
    @chrisstucker18139 ай бұрын

    God bless King Godwinson. The man who died fighting to protect English identity

  • @uberfeel
    @uberfeel11 ай бұрын

    Man, the old Anglo-Saxon language was truly very beautiful and unique like old norse.

  • @chrisstucker1813

    @chrisstucker1813

    7 ай бұрын

    It’s beautiful. I love how it has heavy Germanic influence with a lot of latin mixed in too.

  • @Anglisc1682

    @Anglisc1682

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@chrisstucker1813What? Old English IS Germanic lol

  • @chrisstucker1813

    @chrisstucker1813

    7 ай бұрын

    @@Anglisc1682 I never said it wasn’t.

  • @def3ndr887

    @def3ndr887

    7 ай бұрын

    Then the filthy French Norseman tainted it

  • @mhd_56751

    @mhd_56751

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@Anglisc1682the English we speak nowadays is more influenced by Germanic and Norman words while old English was fully Germanic and even the Germans could understand them

  • @EinDeutscherPatriot620
    @EinDeutscherPatriot6204 ай бұрын

    I, as you know, am a proud German. However, I am a Lower Saxon and the only difference between the Lower Saxons and the Saxons of England is that our ancestors stayed on the continent. William very much destroyed the connection we Saxons had with his introduction of French which replaced and destroyed much of the Old English language. We Saxons, both in England and in Germany, have suffered great defeat at the hands of the French. Great king Harold Gōdwinessunu and King Widukind shall not be forgotten. Proud Saxons, stand tall and resolute! For King Harold and King Widukind! Wi sünd een! Wi schöölt dat nich vergeten! 🇩🇪🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  • @TotusTuus-jf7qz

    @TotusTuus-jf7qz

    4 ай бұрын

    Mate, it was 1066 we should be over it by now. Ultimately conquest is a part of human history. We conquered the island from the Welsh 600 years before, by deceitful and traitorous tactics. Certainly if every country we had ever conquered resented us forever we should never have peace. So why should we resent the French for something that happened 1000 years ago? Even the French came from Germany to conquer that country from the Latinised Celtic population. Ultimately a national identity based on revanchism is just pathetic and unworthy of life. It took centuries for us to heal the rift between our largely Norman-French speaking ruling class and the English-speaking people. And yet within three centuries our kings identified with this country and many have led us in battle against the French. King George VI stayed in London when it was being bombed because he identified with his people. Elizabeth II was as English as Bazza from the pub. And even though we did lose a lot from the Conquest, ultimately we gained a lot from it also, as the English landscape is unimaginable without Norman castles. The Norman castles are no longer instruments of oppression but became a part of the land and its defence. The introduction of romance words into our vocabulary make our language one of the richest and most diverse in the world. Tell me that Shakespeare, Coverdale, Pope, Tennyson and a hundred others have not shown modern English perfectly capable of the most sublime literary beauty, a beauty consisting 60% of words from romance languages. The Conquest is woven into the fabric of who and what we are, and to continue to be wounded by it is to tear apart England itself. Go and watch Bragnah's version of Shakespeare's Henry V and you will realise that. These national hatreds destroyed Europe and ultimately robbed the continent of her prime place in the world. ww1 was the "suicide of Europe." The Franco Prussian War was also caused by stupid jingoism. ww2 left 60 million dead and half the continent was occupied by the Bolsheviks. The sad thing is all of the soldiers in ww1 ultimately had the same values of "God, King and Country" but the war led to the ruination of those values. As they say: "No more brother wars." Ultimately, true nationalism is not chauvinistic or revanchist. I think that a Frenchman should be proud of France, not England. Just as you should be proud of your family, not someone else's. For example I find it very cringe when Americans act all ashamed of their country. So nationalists of all nations should find common cause, not mutual hatred. "Nationalism means: The more I, as an Englishman, love England, the more I realise how an Irishman must love Ireland." On high there sat a soldier, Gazing on the town, His heart was full of wisdom; His grey hair formed a crown. He thought of a thousand lands, Of Boer and Jap and Hun, And though he fought against ‘em, Yet loved he, every one. And whilst his heart was thrilled, At Injia’s ancient stones, At Alps and Himalayas, Home to British bones, Yet his heart returned, To a little patch of wheat, To Malvern Hill and Brecon, And English lack of heat! Behind there roared an engine, A car and radio, A voice crept up behind him, “Sir, why sit you so? Your heart is kind and liberal, You’ve seen a thousand ships, You’ve tasted a thousand spices, Yet you eat English chips!” “What is that patch but another, A thousand, not a few, Lands do now surpass it, In skies of unending blue! And behold, your own dear country, For which you’ve shed your blood, Is greedier than Babylon, And the world before the Flood!” “Why, sir” said the old soldier, “But one of these is mine, There are a thousand mothers, But just one of them is thine. When I see another mother, I love my own but more, For seeing another honoured, I remember whom she bore.” “When men do love their country, Though it be not mine, Be he Boer or French or Russian, Or even from the Rhine! I count it to their virtue, Though he do ‘gainst me fight, And pray that Hun or Frenchman, Might love his country right!” “And dost thou measure family, Looking on thy mother, And dost thou love her less, If she be poorer than another? Do not her little failings, Act like English rain, And endear thee but more to her, When black clouds come again?” “Thou art with me surprised, For that I’ve left our shore, Yet come back to my country, To come back to my door. But there is a greater Traveller, Who hath set the stars and sun, He knoweth them all by number, And loves He every one.” “But even He the One, Before Whom skies do fall, Who made a thousand kingdoms, And loves them one and all. Even He, this One, Deigned to be born, That He might have a country, This He did not scorn.” “But when He tried to save them, They nailed Him to a Cross, Made Him drink of vinegar, Yet Love suffered no loss. He the greatest Traveller, Died on a Malvern Hill, On a little patch of Palestine, That was the Travellin’ Soldier’s will.”

  • @EinDeutscherPatriot620

    @EinDeutscherPatriot620

    4 ай бұрын

    @@TotusTuus-jf7qz I agree with everything you say. I just have a different way of looking at it. I may never be able to fully forgive the French for the 1300 years of war that we've had. Does this put me in a similar situation like the Middle East is facing? Absolutely. It's always easier to hate than to forgive, especially when your people have been at each other's throats for millennia. Look no further than the relationship between Scots and English. The English are responsible for the near eradication of the Scottish culture and language just like the Normans are responsible for the Latinization of English and destroying its ties to the West Germanic culture. Yes, much good came from it but at a terrible cost. For me, a part of me will always blame France for the death of my country and I'll always be angry about that. But I have to remind myself that my own country is guilty of equally and more wretched things than the French and that if I can make peace with that, I can attempt to make peace with French history too. But yes, all men and women should love their country. A Frenchman should be able to say J'aime la France, just as a German should be able to say Ich liebe Deutschland and an Englishman, I love England. We all should take pride and love in our nations and kingdoms while making peace with both our past and the wars we've had with each other. Then and only then can we call each other brothers. Like you say, the conquest of England is woven in your history and to be wounded by it is to favor Ænglaland over England. But Ænglaland is a ghost that is remembered, not revived. Just as Old Saxony is a ghost to be remembered but not revived. Same with the Second Reich and the Kingdom of France. These are ghosts of our past and trying to bring them back, even if it would be better, would be to make more rifts and cause more wars. Eventually, one has to choose between forgiveness or resentment. For now, I'm not ready to forgive but I must always keep an open heart and mind for the sake of Europe

  • @TotusTuus-jf7qz

    @TotusTuus-jf7qz

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@EinDeutscherPatriot620 thanks for the kind words

  • @TotusTuus-jf7qz

    @TotusTuus-jf7qz

    4 ай бұрын

    @@EinDeutscherPatriot620 ignore the other guy.

  • @EinDeutscherPatriot620

    @EinDeutscherPatriot620

    4 ай бұрын

    @@TotusTuus-jf7qz I made a comment coming at him but yeah, I'm just ignoring that bs 😂

  • @saxtonhalegaming
    @saxtonhalegaming11 ай бұрын

    "Where is Germany?" *Points to Germany* "Where is Brazil?" *Points to Brazil* "Where is Turkey?" *Points to Turkey* "Where is England?" "It is gone." "Where is Harold Godwinson?" *Points to heart*

  • @PanzertruppenLeopard_1

    @PanzertruppenLeopard_1

    11 ай бұрын

    cries in english

  • @keighlancoe5933

    @keighlancoe5933

    11 ай бұрын

    England is still here. The Normans conquered us, but they didn't replace us. It took a while, but we eventually convinced them they were English, and in an ironic twist of fate would then spend the next few centuries invading France. I've always wondered if the King of France at the time would have tried to stop William if he could see the future. Anglo-Saxon England largely kept to itself and minded its own business, if it wasn't for the conquest I doubt England and France would have gone to war half as much.

  • @henrisummers6694

    @henrisummers6694

    10 ай бұрын

    This hits pretty hard brother. But Harold died a hero, doing a most kingly duty. His geist is one and the same of the English heart and national soul, when he perished he became one with every anglo saxon.

  • @Anglo-Saxon-96

    @Anglo-Saxon-96

    10 ай бұрын

    ​​​@@PanzertruppenLeopard_1shut up little wanker seriously if you want to shit talk do it to are face not in the safety of your own country 😂😂😂

  • @Anglo-Saxon-96

    @Anglo-Saxon-96

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@keighlancoe5933it's go and show how uneducated these two wank stain are in the comments are like we beat France countless time and at one point France was apart of England fact William just got very lucky but like you seid they didn't replace us because we still here and french we'll look at there country nowadays it's a joke 😂😂😂

  • @Dryhten1801
    @Dryhten180111 ай бұрын

    Priceless Gold. You're doing more to help us connect with our anglo-saxon ancestors than anyone since Tolkein.

  • @SkaldBard

    @SkaldBard

    11 ай бұрын

    Man, this comment is awesome, speechless. Thank you

  • @Cody-5501

    @Cody-5501

    11 ай бұрын

    @@SkaldBarda lot of other people who do the “this is what ancient languages sound like” make them sound like they aren’t a real language but you make them sound like they are a real language

  • @Baggerz182

    @Baggerz182

    8 ай бұрын

    repent to God

  • @Dryhten1801

    @Dryhten1801

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Baggerz182 Who said I wasn't a Christian?

  • @Bakarost

    @Bakarost

    8 ай бұрын

    100

  • @dean828
    @dean828Ай бұрын

    Harold Godwinson... the last Anglo Saxon King of England... elected unanimously by the Earls... betrayed by his own brother... He rode out to fight two vast armies of Invaders... He defeated the Danes & Norse alliance... He rode out in front to fight against the Normans... and there he met his fate as a warrior King... God Almighty gives his spirit eternal rest and honor. 👑 🛡️ 🗡️ 🇬🇧 ✝️

  • @uberfeel

    @uberfeel

    Күн бұрын

    In some celtic orthodox churches in England he is viewed as a martyr saint

  • @ivankraljevic1
    @ivankraljevic15 ай бұрын

    "We lighten the burden of enemy horseman". Bro that's just savage

  • @user-od5ml7ql9g
    @user-od5ml7ql9g11 ай бұрын

    Harold Godwinson the last of the true English kings

  • @wulfheort8021

    @wulfheort8021

    6 ай бұрын

    Did you know he was half Danish? From his mother's side.

  • @branexch5067

    @branexch5067

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@wulfheort8021He was also a descendent of Bjorn Ironside!

  • @vladimpaler4689

    @vladimpaler4689

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@wulfheort8021and did you know the English are Germanic as well? they came from Southern Scandinavia.

  • @Angle-saxon-94

    @Angle-saxon-94

    Ай бұрын

    Anglo Saxon blood run through us English like a warm spring and I’m proud of that fact so you muppets need to accept the fact that we pure English are our Anglo Saxon descendants and that our the fact sick of freak of nature like you people in the comments thinking they no more about my kin my ancestors my people you don’t no 💩 and that is a fact 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿❤️⚔️

  • @Chevalierjacquesarthur

    @Chevalierjacquesarthur

    18 күн бұрын

    It’s funny because the Saxons themselves were conquerors

  • @kaybrown4010
    @kaybrown40105 ай бұрын

    I’m drawn to the language and culture of England prior to 1066. I wish the Normans had stayed put. Memory Eternal, King Harold Godwinson.

  • @lopakacooper1668

    @lopakacooper1668

    5 ай бұрын

    Alternate history/timeline where the English and Normans shake hands and bid farewell to each other while parting ways to their respective homelands would be pretty cool to behold.

  • @havefaith4382
    @havefaith43822 ай бұрын

    proud anglo saxon

  • @ArthurTheUnbrokenBlade
    @ArthurTheUnbrokenBlade2 ай бұрын

    A king who's tale is worthy to be told. A leader can make or break a nation: this one has my respect.

  • @RIPDixie1865
    @RIPDixie186510 ай бұрын

    this is so based. As a Southerner from Tennessee who can trace his ancestry back to England and his name back to Old English, I love hearing the language of our ancestors and the stories of their heroes. Wonderful job

  • @thicclegendfeep4050

    @thicclegendfeep4050

    9 ай бұрын

    I'm a Northerner from the Midwest, I can also trace my blood back to England, my surname comes from Old English. Let us treasure our Anglo-Saxon and American heritage forever more, brother !

  • @toastyHobo.

    @toastyHobo.

    8 ай бұрын

    Greetings from another English Tennessean! Our ancestors still live through us

  • @Goofy-G

    @Goofy-G

    8 ай бұрын

    How do you trace it back?

  • @SenhorMag

    @SenhorMag

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Goofy-G I did it like this: I looked up my last name in english and in irish as i know that i have irish ancestors and well it resulted in being a scottish name

  • @Dushmann_

    @Dushmann_

    8 ай бұрын

    ​​​@@Goofy-G Use 23andMe. But if you're white, have an Scottish/English surname, and live in a former British settler colony, then you're almost certainly of Anglo-Saxon (English) descent. If your family has been in America since before the 1900s, you can probably rest assured that you are an Anglo. Non-British ethnic groups were pretty uncommon in America before the 20th century. In fact, when German, Irish and Italian immigrants began moving to America around the turn of the 20th century, many Americans of the day were worried about America loosing its Anglo-Saxon culture and heritage. You can read what President Teddy Roosevelt and H.P. Lovecraft had to say about these non-Anglo-Saxon migrants moving to America and their worries about them replacing America's Anglo-Saxon culture. I can't find it now, but i'm 100% sure I remember Teddy Roosevelt basically saying that the Anglo-Saxons should rule the world lmao.

  • @zachbrown2372
    @zachbrown237211 ай бұрын

    Anglo-Saxon sounds very rich, and especially when sung. Incredible song as always!

  • @termanyx

    @termanyx

    10 ай бұрын

    we used to speak it way bæc þen

  • @user-mu8gb7zh6l

    @user-mu8gb7zh6l

    5 ай бұрын

    It sounds harsh and powerful🔥🔥🔥

  • @strigonshitposting793
    @strigonshitposting7934 ай бұрын

    Proud to call the Saxons my ancestors. Native English are still here!

  • @OrangeGoggles1

    @OrangeGoggles1

    4 ай бұрын

    Technicaly the celtic peoples would be the natives

  • @wor53lg50

    @wor53lg50

    4 ай бұрын

    Indeed anglo saxon-celts, the Halstadt and the germanic speaking tribes was all of Keltoi Ancestry....

  • @lodewijkvandoornik3844

    @lodewijkvandoornik3844

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@wor53lg50 No.

  • @BGIncorporated

    @BGIncorporated

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@OrangeGoggles1I mean the Celts didn't establish England, but yes they was here first

  • @wor53lg50

    @wor53lg50

    3 ай бұрын

    ​​@@BGIncorporatedi know im one of them, in fact my surname(white) is one of the oldest to the Anglo spheres! Also in Gaelic or Brythonic which would have been similar, it means Son of a fair haird servent or Ghilli or basically son of a slave a hang up from Roman occupation i suppose , ironic dont you think in todays politically correct atmosphere that the Surname white ment a slave or servent...it also means bold as im fearless meaning it could have been the son of a warrior who was slain and the warriors wife took as a slave/servant with child, which many Roman did use the natives as...

  • @holyromanempireball465
    @holyromanempireball46511 ай бұрын

    king Harold Godwinson. He may have Lost the battle of Hastings. But he did win our Hearts. God bless you Harold Godwinson, King of the Anglo Saxons.

  • @wulfheort8021

    @wulfheort8021

    6 ай бұрын

    He came very close to winning. At some point the banner of William fell and his men thought he himself had fallen, so they started wavering, but William rode along the lines of his army to show them he was still alive. Also, the left flank of the Norman army broke and routed at some point, but the Saxon warriors disobeyed orders to remain in formation, chased the Normans down and eventually got surrounded by Norman cavalry. From then on it started to go downhill for the Saxons.

  • @Angle-saxon-94

    @Angle-saxon-94

    8 күн бұрын

    ⁠​⁠@@wulfheort8021but yet we Anglo Saxon English our still here i hate William I’m pro Harold godwinson because in my eyes he was our true king not William and that a fact but I’m sure Harold godwinson would be proud that we his people invaded France countless time and that a fact

  • @SerEalla
    @SerEalla11 ай бұрын

    As a native Kentishman, I’d love to hear a song about Hengest and Horsa, or even Athelbert, the first Christian English king. You do fantastic work, and I can only look forwards to every new song you bless the world with. Thank you.

  • @SkaldBard

    @SkaldBard

    11 ай бұрын

    Thanks a lot for this, my friend, very nice to hear - I'll make a note of your suggestions, great ideas

  • @jollyg6365

    @jollyg6365

    10 ай бұрын

    I really hope this happens, especially if it's from the perspective of the Anglo-Saxons. There needs to be more songs of their accomplishments.

  • @chrisstucker1813

    @chrisstucker1813

    8 ай бұрын

    Aethelfrith of Bernicia who was known to the Celts as 'the twister', and first ruler of Bernicia and Deira to form the great Kingdom of Northumbria!

  • @Tom-oj7si

    @Tom-oj7si

    Ай бұрын

    This is really a fantastic idea

  • @wulfheort8021
    @wulfheort80216 ай бұрын

    That has to be the best pronunciation of Old English in a song I've heard so far.

  • @Tom-oj7si

    @Tom-oj7si

    Ай бұрын

    Flanders and Albion will one day both be free again

  • @hpsauce1078
    @hpsauce10785 ай бұрын

    I really appreciate you providing the Anglo-Saxons a chance for the musical tradition they were never allowed the freedom to develop in our own history

  • @AngloSaxonVanguard
    @AngloSaxonVanguard2 ай бұрын

    I love this ❤

  • @patrioticarchive
    @patrioticarchive8 ай бұрын

    Old England forever!

  • @BirdsfromHuntingdon

    @BirdsfromHuntingdon

    6 ай бұрын

    Would love to see some similar stuff to this in your archive.

  • @brandonchdib5380
    @brandonchdib538011 ай бұрын

    These songs got me trying to think of ways we can "revive" old english, love your songs

  • @termanyx

    @termanyx

    10 ай бұрын

    i'm doing þat already! My Niewanglisch project

  • @mkgaming5823

    @mkgaming5823

    10 ай бұрын

    Id rather revive all the Brythonic languages OUR true ancestry

  • @tfan2222

    @tfan2222

    9 ай бұрын

    @@mkgaming5823Brother. If you are of English decent, I can say with 100% certainty you are genetically Germanic. If you’re Scotland or Ireland that’s different.

  • @WendyHutchinson-pg7qy

    @WendyHutchinson-pg7qy

    7 ай бұрын

    @@tfan2222even the scots and Irish have quite a lot of Germanic dna 🧬

  • @mhd_56751

    @mhd_56751

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@WendyHutchinson-pg7qyno they got mostly Celtic DNA and yes they do have Germanic within the English influence

  • @gigachadgaming1551
    @gigachadgaming15515 ай бұрын

    God, I wish that the Anglo saxons won so that old English was preserved and I could have an easier time learning Germanic languages

  • @Iamnotracistlmao
    @Iamnotracistlmao22 күн бұрын

    Rest in peace the last anglo saxon king of England ❤🙏

  • @misteradam5793
    @misteradam579311 ай бұрын

    Greetings from Russia. I have been listening to you for a long time, and every release of music in Old English simply captivates my soul. I started my acquaintance with this people, language and music from the band Æelfric. As a result, I fell in love with the aesthetics of this ethnic group. In my view, the Anglo-Saxons are the people of eternal autumn. The gold jewelry of the Vendel era is evidence of this. Bravo to your creativity!

  • @AtheAetheling

    @AtheAetheling

    11 ай бұрын

    What a beautiful sentiment.

  • @fredonline1

    @fredonline1

    11 ай бұрын

    "People of eternal autumn". Somehow absolutely right

  • @keighlancoe5933

    @keighlancoe5933

    11 ай бұрын

    Is it true you study Old English for a while at school in Russia? I read that somewhere.

  • @ReplyToMeIfUrRetarded

    @ReplyToMeIfUrRetarded

    8 ай бұрын

    Glory To God

  • @Tzimisce777

    @Tzimisce777

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@keighlancoe5933Never heard about this. As far as I know, Old English is taught at some universities here in Russia. Maybe some schools specialized in English teach it as well.

  • @guntherbgunnerson8989
    @guntherbgunnerson89896 ай бұрын

    Harold Godwinson was the last true English king

  • @Angle-saxon-94

    @Angle-saxon-94

    7 күн бұрын

    But yet we his people our still here and still see him as the true king of England and us English not William the pussy 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿❤️⚔️

  • @Chevalierjacquesarthur
    @Chevalierjacquesarthur18 күн бұрын

    Hard men from a harsh land who lived in the hardest of times and yet in the sight of this they fought on foot man to man until the very last even when their King was no more

  • @stevethegrandmarshall9916
    @stevethegrandmarshall991610 ай бұрын

    God bless Harold Godwinson and every Saxon who died for his homeland. My mother's family came here from England, and I'd like to think some distant ancestor of mine fought for Harold. Keep up the great work!

  • @indiekiddrugpatrol3117

    @indiekiddrugpatrol3117

    7 ай бұрын

    Probably did but the Saxons were brutally oppressed for generations following the Norman conquest and the Northumbrians were near completely genocided.

  • @St-lucifer-96

    @St-lucifer-96

    6 ай бұрын

    ​​@@indiekiddrugpatrol3117we Anglo Saxon English did what we needed to do it's not are fault that the Celtic tribe was weak compare to us English they should of fighted harder then shouldn't they so don't bother trying to make us English feel bad because we don't not even a little bit that was the way back then so stop with the bs about genocide you bloody freak of nature 😂🤣🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  • @DredgeVendir

    @DredgeVendir

    3 ай бұрын

    My actual family name were direct tenants of Harold Godwinson. Our history is simply a tale of distancing from the Norman conquerors.

  • @argentphoenix11
    @argentphoenix1110 ай бұрын

    Though I am proud of my Norman ancestry, I must give it to Harold Godwinson that he was no coward, he was a true warrior king and I will always admire him and all those who preferred to die in the heat of battle than enchained by their foe. God nerie þone cyning!

  • @LAC03098
    @LAC0309811 ай бұрын

    Once again our ears are soothed by this man’s talent. Well done and I love the emphasis on “ŪT”, really gave a sense of fury and what those men lived, fought and died for. May God’s love be with you

  • @SkaldBard

    @SkaldBard

    11 ай бұрын

    Awesome comment, I'm glad it made an impact. God bless you, friend

  • @Anglisc1682

    @Anglisc1682

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@SkaldBardIt's bæsed

  • @Anglisc1682

    @Anglisc1682

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@SkaldBardbāseþ

  • @keighlancoe5933

    @keighlancoe5933

    11 ай бұрын

    That was the Anglo-Saxon battlecry. They would smash their swords and spears against their shields and chant Ūt repeatedly. I've witnessed a good thousand or so Anglo-Saxon re-enactors recreate it, and it is quite intimidating, your hairs stand up and you get goosebumps.

  • @albanfisher6857

    @albanfisher6857

    11 ай бұрын

    Goosebumps every time

  • @duckeggcarbonara
    @duckeggcarbonara14 күн бұрын

    St. Harold Godwinson, the holy and right-believing King of England, pray unto God for us.

  • @yvetteworrall8909
    @yvetteworrall89095 ай бұрын

    Harold's story has lived with me for decades, maybe first inspired by lounge curtains of scenes from The Bayeux Tapestry which were a background to my childhood in - Southern Rhodesia... When I taught French to 12 and 13 year olds

  • @charliecharliewhiskey9403
    @charliecharliewhiskey94035 ай бұрын

    It really is a saddening thought. The man, and his men, were truly heroic. Rushing the length of the country, facing two separate armies - two armies with vastly different battle strategies. He deserved to be honoured after his death, but I doubt he got his due, because he ultimately lost and because a new regime came in that was pretty quickly hostile towards the English. If such a place exists, may Tostig suffer in Hell for another thousand years for his treachery.

  • @charliecharliewhiskey9403

    @charliecharliewhiskey9403

    5 ай бұрын

    @@skullwarrior4769 Totally in agreement

  • @nathanruane9961
    @nathanruane996111 ай бұрын

    Love this, Harold is also a hero of mine. Would love a song on king Oswald of Bernicia

  • @SkaldBard

    @SkaldBard

    11 ай бұрын

    Awesome idea! Thanks

  • @robinrehlinghaus1944
    @robinrehlinghaus194411 ай бұрын

    As a German with passionate interest in linguistics, (naturally) especially west Germanic, you continue to delight me with every song. Thank you for your work, and I hope you feel as content as you deserve. 🙏

  • @GottMitUns-2083
    @GottMitUns-2083Ай бұрын

    I didn't know this masterpiece belonged to you. It was truly a great work. I still can't get this beautiful dialogue out of my mind: Tostig: "What do you promise for King Hardrada? Harold Godwinson: "2 meters of dirt for his grave." The only man we need.

  • @rustybayonette6641
    @rustybayonette664111 ай бұрын

    Phenomenal! You're doing a great deed for the legacy of the Anglo-Saxons with your work.

  • @SkaldBard

    @SkaldBard

    11 ай бұрын

    Thank you! Means a lot

  • @rustybayonette6641

    @rustybayonette6641

    11 ай бұрын

    @@SkaldBard No worries. On a side note; we need a song on Æthelstan! He's far too overlooked and arguably did more for England than even Alfred the Great.

  • @chrisstucker1813

    @chrisstucker1813

    9 ай бұрын

    ⁠​⁠@@rustybayonette6641Alfred was the first King of the Anglo Saxons. The first man to unite the English. His children and grandchildren finished what he started. Without Alfred there is no England…hence why he is the only English king to be called “Great”.

  • @saadiftikhar3317
    @saadiftikhar33174 ай бұрын

    You didn't just make me cry for a deceased English king

  • @KnightOMurk

    @KnightOMurk

    3 ай бұрын

    😔

  • @SidBlackheart
    @SidBlackheart7 ай бұрын

    This song adds 20% to your deadlift. Scientifically proven.

  • @georgethakur
    @georgethakur8 ай бұрын

    Never before listened to a song that felt like taking a whole journey on my own. Good rest and defence before God to all those who fell on every side.

  • @redcoatcallum9550
    @redcoatcallum95508 ай бұрын

    Against all the odds and difficulties Harold faced, he still almost won. That is what you call an Englishman. Also, I'm sure Harold's blood still prevailed in further English monarchs such as Edward iii.

  • @RBS.23

    @RBS.23

    8 ай бұрын

    It is during the reign of Edward III that being English is something to be celebrated again. Such a coincidence how it all changed at the same time Harold Godwinson's bloodline was reintroduced.

  • @adventussaxonum448

    @adventussaxonum448

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@RBS.23 Edward III, being a Plantagenet, had a bloodline back to Aelfred Great and beyond, back as far as Cerdic (and even Woden, apparently....🤭.)

  • @RBS.23

    @RBS.23

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@adventussaxonum448It's a broad tree, yes. Don't forget Baldæg of Westphalia!

  • @lostheir7988

    @lostheir7988

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@skullwarrior4769We dont have a true Anglo Saxon with royal blood, We cant replace the French in norse costumes, can we?

  • @mikesvenson5156

    @mikesvenson5156

    4 ай бұрын

    Not only English monarchs ... Gita of Wessex is the daughter of Harold Godwinson and his wife Edith the Fair also known as Edith Swanneck. After marrying Vladimir II Monomakh, Gita became the princess of Kievan Rus The eldest son of Vladimir II Monomakh by Gita of Wessex, Mstislav the Great, was the Grand Duke of Kiev (1125-1132). He occupies a prominent place in the Scandinavian sagas under the name Harald, alluding to his grandfather, Harold II of England. Through her son Mstislav the Great, she was the ancestor of the Danish King Valdemar I Gita was the mother of Yuri Dolgoruky, through his descendants she is the ancestor of Grand Duke Alexander Nevsky and, consequently, of such rulers as Dmitry Donskoy, Ivan III the Great and Ivan IV the Terrible.

  • @user-ls9ky3bz8b
    @user-ls9ky3bz8b3 ай бұрын

    Великий и отважный король саксов , павший в бою вместе со своими верными хускарлами... . Его дочь сыграла немаловажную роль и для моего народа, Гита , жена великого князя Владимира Мономаха

  • @elwolf8536

    @elwolf8536

    Ай бұрын

    Interesting!! Never knew this

  • @ZINCr_aka_Q
    @ZINCr_aka_Q3 күн бұрын

    Remember kids, if you learn Old English, then marry someöne and convince them to learn it too, then raise your children with it, they'd be the first native speakers of the languäge in hundreds of years

  • @AtheAetheling
    @AtheAetheling11 ай бұрын

    Bloody fantastic. You even mentioned the six feet of earth quote. This man was our Braveheart.

  • @TervelKamenovElohim

    @TervelKamenovElohim

    11 ай бұрын

    Six feet of English Soil

  • @SkaldBard

    @SkaldBard

    11 ай бұрын

    Glad you clocked the quote! Thanks a lot for the kind words - and yes, he really was

  • @exaqtian

    @exaqtian

    7 ай бұрын

    @TervelKamenovElohim The soil a slave became free the moment he stepped foot on after 1086, i guess william coming had its advantages. Certainly for the young men that got their freedom from their american masters upon entering england once the law had been echoed and amplified in parliament. English law did not allow slavery. What followed was campagining of good english men fighting until britain abolished slavery. For the WORLD.

  • @anglowarrior3871
    @anglowarrior38713 ай бұрын

    One more win away from being possibly the greatest king we've ever had.RIP Harold Godwinsson.

  • @anglowarrior3871

    @anglowarrior3871

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Dovahkiin8646 mine too,has been since I was a kid.

  • @anglowarrior3871

    @anglowarrior3871

    3 ай бұрын

    @@Dovahkiin8646 yep,he will always be my favourite historical figure,it's a shame his reign ended the way it did.

  • @Haimariks
    @Haimariks3 ай бұрын

    This is a glorious work. Thank you. Harold should be praised, he truly was the last great king of the English. Although I may disagree with him on religious views, I still cannot deny his greatness and courage.

  • @confiteordeo3863

    @confiteordeo3863

    3 ай бұрын

    I thought Harold was a good catholic?

  • @akeminakajima219

    @akeminakajima219

    3 ай бұрын

    @@confiteordeo3863I’d guess that since Harold’s marriage to Edith the Fair wasn’t blessed by the Church it is rather hard to call him a truly pious man.

  • @confiteordeo3863

    @confiteordeo3863

    3 ай бұрын

    @@akeminakajima219 Not all anglo saxon kings were pious, but there were a good deal more just kings before 1066. Did England produce a post 1066 Saint Louis?

  • @loowee2627

    @loowee2627

    3 ай бұрын

    what religion was he? I cannot find it online some say catholic some say orthadox

  • @EnglishOrthodox

    @EnglishOrthodox

    2 ай бұрын

    @@loowee2627I wish England had stayed Orthodox 😔

  • @Vanja_Korpinsulka
    @Vanja_KorpinsulkaАй бұрын

    Love it.❤

  • @ACC-tf5wz
    @ACC-tf5wz2 ай бұрын

    7:41 I've just got goosebumps listening to the music. I wish this was taught to all English children.

  • @St-lucifer-96
    @St-lucifer-967 ай бұрын

    I'm proud to be a Anglo Saxon descendents English till I die 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿⚔️❤️

  • @IgorKon765

    @IgorKon765

    4 ай бұрын

    My great-grandfather took Berlin in 1945 - so you better shut up

  • @RBS.23

    @RBS.23

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@IgorKon765Red Army?

  • @Cody-5501
    @Cody-550111 ай бұрын

    What a banger how is this possible

  • @grimhighcouncil
    @grimhighcouncil11 ай бұрын

    The noble work which u are doing is supported by our ancestors and gods keep it up and help us all learn about anglo saxons and their origin May God bless you

  • @drtimothydaly
    @drtimothydaly11 ай бұрын

    This one has been in the making all your life, brother. Well done

  • @SkaldBard

    @SkaldBard

    11 ай бұрын

    Right you are, old friend

  • @albanfisher6857
    @albanfisher685711 ай бұрын

    By far the best yet great story telling and the melody was awsome, this has been on repeat for a few days now lol love your work can't wait for more

  • @Wbender98
    @Wbender9811 ай бұрын

    You are a very good song writer and i listen to your songs daily. This is another epic masterpiece. Never stop doing what you do🙂

  • @Kingsaxxy3872
    @Kingsaxxy38727 ай бұрын

    This is incredible mate! Well done for making this beautiful piece of art and relic of English history 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  • @Kingsaxxy3872

    @Kingsaxxy3872

    4 ай бұрын

    @@IgorKon765 well respect to him then but what does that even have to do here?.

  • @Kingsaxxy3872

    @Kingsaxxy3872

    4 ай бұрын

    @@IgorKon765 yes

  • @Kingsaxxy3872

    @Kingsaxxy3872

    4 ай бұрын

    @@IgorKon765 well obviously the side of our country.

  • @EinDeutscherPatriot620

    @EinDeutscherPatriot620

    4 ай бұрын

    @@Kingsaxxy3872 Yeah, he said the same thing on my post. I said he and his Prussian murdering grandfather could shove off. Just ignore him

  • @azaghallordofbelegost1880
    @azaghallordofbelegost1880Ай бұрын

    God rest the soul of the last Orthodox king of England ☦️

  • @jamesuk1295
    @jamesuk12956 ай бұрын

    Brilliant song, hats off to you , respect from South East England 💪🏻💪🏻

  • @somedude2608
    @somedude26083 ай бұрын

    Listened to this while playing as Harold Godwinson in CK3, obviously i managed to win agaisnt the Normans and the Norwegians

  • @wilmanuts9954

    @wilmanuts9954

    2 ай бұрын

    Did you do it without allying the HRE? Because if you do that it’s kinda cheating imo

  • @somedude2608

    @somedude2608

    2 ай бұрын

    @@wilmanuts9954 Does it count if I did. But I got done with it before their asses showed up?

  • @wilmanuts9954

    @wilmanuts9954

    2 ай бұрын

    @@somedude2608 yeah that’s fine imo. Good job with repelling the Norman invaders. Now you’ve just got those Norwegians and you’re golden

  • @galaxyn3214
    @galaxyn321411 ай бұрын

    Bless you for preserving these exquisite languages in such an epic way!

  • @tobiasbourne9073
    @tobiasbourne90734 ай бұрын

    6:33 could make a grown man cry😔

  • @yeomane

    @yeomane

    Ай бұрын

    Richard III in your profile picture. Well done.

  • @teddycush55
    @teddycush557 ай бұрын

    Born and Bred in York steeped in tradition. I fought in a reenactment at Stamford bridge and then Hastings. It was a pilgrimage of the soul it connected me to my ancestors and I am greatly blessed to have been able to remember them in battle.

  • @perfectvermin6489
    @perfectvermin648910 ай бұрын

    This song, is so so MAGNIFICENT!! Thank you so much for making it:)

  • @Justardievu
    @Justardievu11 ай бұрын

    Ænglisc look with modern english more beatiful and magnificent

  • @LuciaSims745
    @LuciaSims7452 ай бұрын

    I'm German and I really love all germanic languages, I love old high German, old high english, old norse and old swedish the same as I love the middle high German language, middle english, German, English, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian and Dutch and all the other germanic and norse languages like Icelandic, Faroese etc. ❣❣❣❤❤❤🇩🇪🇨🇭🇦🇹🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🇬🇧🇺🇲🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🇮🇪🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇩🇰🇸🇪🇳🇴🇮🇸🇫🇴🇬🇱🇫🇮

  • @ArchMithrillas6976
    @ArchMithrillas697610 ай бұрын

    I love this language and tone and song. Good work.

  • @Michaelmyerzofficial
    @Michaelmyerzofficial6 ай бұрын

    Bring back old english

  • @Leo_Zanza
    @Leo_Zanza10 ай бұрын

    If only it was possible to give multiple likes. Keep it up Skäld💪

  • @CapitanCookies
    @CapitanCookies11 ай бұрын

    This is probably my favorite alongside Jorsalanam, these are works of art. Please keep it going!

  • @SkaldBard

    @SkaldBard

    11 ай бұрын

    That's awesome, thanks for the support

  • @j.s.c.4355
    @j.s.c.43559 ай бұрын

    Gorgeous

  • @jordansblabbering6303
    @jordansblabbering63035 ай бұрын

    I absolutely love it, it sounds like a story being told... the melody and stuff reminds me of sabaton

  • @JorgeTrejo23
    @JorgeTrejo2311 ай бұрын

    Receiving a notification from this channel is one of the highlights of my week. Great content, as usual!

  • @jandaly-ou3wf
    @jandaly-ou3wf11 ай бұрын

    Another epic piece of history brought to life by your incredible talents - magnificent, as always

  • @glishev
    @glishev11 ай бұрын

    There goes a little thought of mine: as Harald Hardrada was the "Burner of Bulgaria", then Harold Godwinson must have been the "Avenger of Bulgaria". Reason enough for me to like the man. I hope I will be alive in 2066 for the thousandth jubilee of Stamford Bridge and Hastings, in order to honour good King Harold as a reenactor :)

  • @SkaldBard

    @SkaldBard

    11 ай бұрын

    I was saying the same thing to my wife just yesterday about hopefully making it to 2066!

  • @marcus4046

    @marcus4046

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@SkaldBardwell will all be old thegns thanes fyrdmen and huscarls by then keep your Bodies healthy

  • @glishev

    @glishev

    11 ай бұрын

    @@SkaldBard great minds think alike :)

  • @adrianmititelu9361
    @adrianmititelu93619 ай бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @SkaldBard

    @SkaldBard

    9 ай бұрын

    Thanks a lot, friend

  • @alexanderlaveau7819
    @alexanderlaveau781910 ай бұрын

    I've long been of the opinion that Harold was the better general and should have won. William was just *lucky.*

  • @ArchMithrillas6976

    @ArchMithrillas6976

    10 ай бұрын

    I agree

  • @indiekiddrugpatrol3117

    @indiekiddrugpatrol3117

    7 ай бұрын

    I think on top of luck, Harold and his mean where also incredibly tired from fighting an era ending battle against the Norse and then marching the entire length of England.

  • @uberfeel

    @uberfeel

    21 күн бұрын

    True, he was very much like Constantine XI from the Byzantine empire.

  • @yvetteworrall8909
    @yvetteworrall89095 ай бұрын

    (continued from previous comment) ... I researched more about the Norman Channel crossing and Harold's extraordinary feats of defense. I remember reading that he had prepared for and had large numbers of men throughout the year waiting for just such a crossing but eventually many left to go and harvest their crops. Meanwhile, the Normans were no great shakes on water, but decided to give it a go at the most challenging time of year and - literally - got lucky calm weather. In the class, we acted out the different groups and situations. A powerful lesson - and invaluable linguistically and historically.

  • @cakecwkecake7479
    @cakecwkecake747911 ай бұрын

    amazing as per usual brother

  • @npche9865
    @npche986510 ай бұрын

    Absolutely brilliant.

  • @user-nv4ln6ex9i
    @user-nv4ln6ex9i6 ай бұрын

    Never forget where we are from. We are faced with an evil and we MUST fight it!

  • @danSaxon166
    @danSaxon1667 ай бұрын

    It's not often a song gives me shivers. But even as a boy and now as man when asked my nationality I will always say Anglo-Saxon... great stuff 👏 👍

  • @ryangiggs418
    @ryangiggs41812 күн бұрын

    Harald Godwines sunu! God miltsige his sawle! Full support from wales 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 William learnt a lesson when he messed with the welsh !

  • @Angle-saxon-94

    @Angle-saxon-94

    7 күн бұрын

    As a proud Anglo Saxon Englishman I respect you welsh for teaching that French muppets a lesson we English see Harold as our true king because he was not William the gutless coward 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿👍🏻🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

  • @_spectre_1589
    @_spectre_158911 ай бұрын

    Beautiful song! I love old languages, so this song makes me very happy! This sounds MUCH better than modern english. Congratulations from Italy!

  • @deathbydank3206
    @deathbydank32065 ай бұрын

    It’s like medieval Sabaton

  • @alienhoward2270
    @alienhoward22707 ай бұрын

    Such beauty, a fine tale indeed.

  • @ikdw3259
    @ikdw32597 ай бұрын

    Really gets the Old English blood flowing, I feel like grabbing a 2 handed axe and taking my place in the shield wall, thanks

  • @banghong8864
    @banghong88647 ай бұрын

    This is very helpful and easy to understand Harold Godwinson history

  • @osgar333
    @osgar3337 ай бұрын

    This is brilliant. Well done. You would have put a huge amount of work into this and it paid off. The English need to be million times more aware of their roots. Roots that need protection and nurturing for the young to inherit. Wes thu hal!

  • @SkaldBard

    @SkaldBard

    7 ай бұрын

    Wes þu hal! Thank you for your kind words, my friend.

  • @jamesbatesibusquets7617
    @jamesbatesibusquets761710 ай бұрын

    5:00 You can just hear the fighting at Hastings thundering down through the ages. *shudders*

  • @gabriel_brasil33
    @gabriel_brasil3311 ай бұрын

    Another great song. 💪🙏 about the dispute between William and Harald I like them both. Both were brave, fearless and daring rulers. In the end luck went to William. I suppose I think that way because I'm neither english nor french haha ​​😄

  • @pygmy.
    @pygmy.11 ай бұрын

    My King.

  • @deadmoney5580
    @deadmoney558011 ай бұрын

    badass song mate

  • @randomtheorist251
    @randomtheorist2512 күн бұрын

    I would like to give praise to Edgar Aethling. He may not have got the throne, but he put his nephew on the Scottish throne. And he did his best to try to overthrow William, which was exactly why William did the Harrying of the North. In my book, at least, he's just as much a hero.

  • @chrisstucker1813
    @chrisstucker18139 ай бұрын

    Yes the Normans absolutely decimated our once beautiful language. It makes me sad.

  • @BirdsfromHuntingdon

    @BirdsfromHuntingdon

    8 ай бұрын

    It is the history of our land, one conquerer after another. We should take pride in all of our heritage. They all left their mark. Celtic, Anglo Saxon, Nordic, Norman.

  • @isaweesaw
    @isaweesaw7 ай бұрын

    This is absolutely amazing. Fantastic work! It actually sounds like it could have been written and sung by the men fighting there.

  • @user-zy5wi5ch4b
    @user-zy5wi5ch4b9 ай бұрын

    Greetings from Russia, thank you for your great efforts, could you spread more music in Anglo-Saxon, thank you in advance!

  • @edmeister4031
    @edmeister40316 ай бұрын

    Godwinson's story is one of those great "What If's" of history. Which is why Alt History thought projects that use Godwin's victory at Hastings as a divergence point are near impossible to map out. Because it's one of those moments in history where so much happened as a result of it. There is so much that happened as a result of William's conquest; The Anarchy, English becoming more Latin-influenced thanks to the Normans bringing French to the country, The Rise of the Angevins, The Hundred Year's War, The War of the Roses, etc.

  • @RBS.23

    @RBS.23

    3 ай бұрын

    History is change.

  • @LuciaSims745
    @LuciaSims7453 ай бұрын

    Beautiful like old high german.

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