The Ancient Origins Of Medieval Scotland's Most Feared Military Tactics | Warriors Way | Chronicle

The renowned reputation of Scottish clans as formidable warriors traces its roots back to the Picts, who, despite Hadrian's Wall, continuously plundered Roman Britain through sea raids. With a blend of Viking and Celtic blood, an array of weaponry, including battle axes and blades, was developed. Scottish men were raised with a warrior mindset, crucial for facing their natural adversary, England. Despite typically engaging in internecine conflicts, the clans united in a fierce war of independence from 1296 onwards. This resistance was sparked when Edward I (the 'Hammer of the Scots,) claimed the Scottish throne for his puppet, only to be cleverly defeated by the rebellious upstart William Wallace, who met a gruesome end after ultimate defeat.
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  • @user-xy8xe6ng6j
    @user-xy8xe6ng6j8 күн бұрын

    We in the US would have never had a country if not for the brave Scottish ppl who fought their asses off. God bless Scotland and her brave men and women. Much love from Appalachia.

  • @enigma9971

    @enigma9971

    3 күн бұрын

    John Paul Jones was a Scot and he practically founded the US Navy and the Marines. He was such a badass

  • @user-wq1pb4nb2g

    @user-wq1pb4nb2g

    3 күн бұрын

    GOD Bless them ALLLLLL !!!!

  • @WilliamDollar-yl3ee

    @WilliamDollar-yl3ee

    Күн бұрын

    The Sewell/Sowells of the Appalachians migrated there from the Carolinas, before that from Virginia. Came across the pond from England but hailed from the Scottish Highlands. An ancestor (Texas Ranger, Andrew Jackson "AJ" Sowell) wrote about the family in the late 1800s from Gonzalez Texas. His books 📚 may be found on Amazon. Good reading about how clannish the Scottish & Irish were. They lived in groups for protection & provision. No big government welfare state back in the time between 1619 & the 1880s. We've come a long way from the founding of Jamestown Virginia in 1604. And not all of what passes for progress has been good for God, country or the family.

  • @kevcaratacus9428

    @kevcaratacus9428

    19 сағат бұрын

    You mean if not for the French and the Spanish .. The Scottish were part of the British army . The royal highlanders the Scott's guards and other Scottish regiments had English, Welsh Irish among them Just like English regiments had Scottish Irish Welsh. Even during the Scottish rebellion when they planned to put "bonnie Prince Charley" On the throne There were more Scots fighting in & for the British army than there were in the whole rebel Scottish army. They actually hated the highlanders more than the English did. Because they used to come down from the highlands at night and attack steal rape kill the Scottish lowlanders regularly. They took away to the hills the young women, the cattle and torched their houses. Look at the numbers of Scottish in the British army fighting against the Scottish at the battle of culloden . The highlanders were tough people who were treated terribly by their clan chriftans. They were treated like slaves .

  • @hans-christianbauer5947
    @hans-christianbauer5947Ай бұрын

    The modern scots could use some of that old warrior prowess and pride today.

  • @williamfindspeople4341
    @williamfindspeople4341Ай бұрын

    I trace family history for a living, been doing it for more than 40 years, and I love these videos, filled with clues.

  • @jeffreydale6731
    @jeffreydale67315 ай бұрын

    It was rare, but not unheard of, for a clansman to amputate his leg and attach a machine gun to the stump

  • @HAMMER_2.2

    @HAMMER_2.2

    5 ай бұрын

    😂

  • @user-oo6ty1yq2l

    @user-oo6ty1yq2l

    4 ай бұрын

    Absolutely true but try to tell that to the young people today.

  • @jpfischer6003

    @jpfischer6003

    4 ай бұрын

    You must be speaking of my ancestor, Old Cannon Leg MacLeod.

  • @eddiemclean7011

    @eddiemclean7011

    4 ай бұрын

    I'd give my right one to have my 249 back.

  • @steveheuser7382

    @steveheuser7382

    4 ай бұрын

    What era ?oh. Yes the quinten era

  • @markadams7597
    @markadams75976 күн бұрын

    "Scotland is truly blessed." -Sir Sean Connery

  • @Valhalla88888
    @Valhalla888884 ай бұрын

    The Gallowglass the ancient Pictish Viking Scots most feared in Europe greetings from Norway ❤

  • @TheRampagingGallowglass75

    @TheRampagingGallowglass75

    4 ай бұрын

    Yes! The Western European Samurai for 3 centuries (1300-1600). The famed & fearsome Norse-Gaels!

  • @huntclanhunt9697

    @huntclanhunt9697

    4 ай бұрын

    Gallowglass was well after the Picts were gone.

  • @Valhalla88888

    @Valhalla88888

    4 ай бұрын

    @@TheRampagingGallowglass75 the Picts are alive and well they just merged with the Vikings and Scots

  • @makeupboss3568

    @makeupboss3568

    4 ай бұрын

    Those would be my ancestors ! That’s where they started.

  • @TheRampagingGallowglass75

    @TheRampagingGallowglass75

    3 ай бұрын

    @@huntclanhunt9697 Yes, yet the majority of early Gallowglass fighting men had large amounts of Pictish blood flowing through their veins, probably more ancient Pictish-Gaelic Scots than Norse Viking. The Picts of the Roman Era were more fearsome than the Norse Vikings that invaded Scotland several hundred years later. They live on! The Picts!

  • @phillipallen3259
    @phillipallen32592 ай бұрын

    Sometimes its hard to unravel mythology from history. Sometimes when trying to unravel mythology from history, you find the history more unbelievable than the mythology.

  • @Wheelgauge-bt7ox
    @Wheelgauge-bt7ox4 ай бұрын

    PROUD OF MY SCOTTISH BLOOD.

  • @makeupboss3568

    @makeupboss3568

    4 ай бұрын

    Me too .

  • @raymondswift9332

    @raymondswift9332

    4 ай бұрын

    Aye xpat frae Arbroath Angus living in New Zealand my heart will always belong to Scotland

  • @makeupboss3568

    @makeupboss3568

    4 ай бұрын

    @@raymondswift9332 I’m an American with lots of Celtic ( Scots ) heritage

  • @the-kilted-trucker59

    @the-kilted-trucker59

    3 ай бұрын

    Just damn proud of my roots, Scottish and others.

  • @christopher480

    @christopher480

    2 ай бұрын

    no need to yell.....who are you trying to convince....us or you.....yet your name doesnt give a hint of that nor does the pic of the lil german dog.....(just sayin) :)

  • @nickdarr7328
    @nickdarr7328Ай бұрын

    We all know the main reasons for Scottish military success; faster moving infantry (starting in feudal age), faster firing siege, and 40% more hit points on the siege. The faster wood choppers definitely help set up a robust eco to support your army. And do not forget: "An army marches on its stomach..." so luckily your enemy shouldn't be able to steal any of your starting sheep

  • @cheesemannigan6718

    @cheesemannigan6718

    4 күн бұрын

    😂

  • @johnfreeman2956
    @johnfreeman29565 ай бұрын

    Greaqt video as always! I would love it if you guys made a playlist that has all your videos in chronological order, that way I can follow along with the history. For example, your first video is about Bloody Mary, and then later on there's a video about her Father and Stepmother. It would be nice to see the parents first and then the kids

  • @user-lc1nm3me3f
    @user-lc1nm3me3f15 күн бұрын

    That niether the Earl of Moray nor the Black Douglas were never mentioned in this was a shame , that we Scots were and are fearsome in battle and first class warriors is something we're born with . We carry the warrior gene , born of the nature of our land and history no matter where in the world we ended up ! 😊

  • @happymonk4206
    @happymonk4206Ай бұрын

    I learned this year the my ancestors as far back as is recorded are Scottish. I too am proud of my Scottish heritage.

  • @RAvery41
    @RAvery4120 күн бұрын

    Proud of my Scottish/Pict/Viking Blood, My family came from Scotland, in the far North just before the Civil War and immediately signed up with 4 members, my Great Great Grandfather, and 3 of my Uncles of the same period, Lost my Grandfather at Shiloh, my uncles both Captains, one fought with a bullet in his neck through Shiloh and at Corinth was shot in the leg, Had to have it sawed off in two places at separate times to stop the gangrene and replaced with a wooden Peg from the knee down, then went on to fight through to the end of the war. Another Uncle called the poet of the Civil war in a book about them gave me a clear picture of how tough they were, even in their photos in uniforms they looked like they would fit even wounded. This was a good rendition of the history of Scotland and I fly the flag proudly in my house and yard. And yes I play the bag pipes and tossed the Caber in the Highland Games.

  • @user-bj8mm4lv6b
    @user-bj8mm4lv6b3 күн бұрын

    The beginning song where it shows the beautiful overhead view of the landscape and castle is called Scottish Clan by Derek and Brandon Fiechter, such a good tune

  • @sheepdog1102
    @sheepdog11024 ай бұрын

    Excellent video!😊

  • @baronoflivonia.3512
    @baronoflivonia.3512Ай бұрын

    I saw Fraser and I thought of undertaker in Dad's Army. It was said in 16th-17th centuries the English kept a portrait of William Wallace in their privies. I read that in a 18th century Chapbook.

  • @66gabbygirl
    @66gabbygirl14 күн бұрын

    Excellent Info

  • @TomFynn
    @TomFynn17 сағат бұрын

    Consul Georgius: [looking beyond the wall] "I say, this is interesting! There appears to be a large orange hedge moving towards us!" Centurion Blaccadicus: "That's not a hedge, Consul. That's the Scots!" Blackadder, "Back & Forth"

  • @dhtsoaedsdhtnadi9575
    @dhtsoaedsdhtnadi95752 ай бұрын

    looking through history, aside from harassing raids, the winner of major battles is almost always the defender that picks the battlefield and lets the opponent launch the attack. if we lived this way, never attacking, there would be far less war.

  • @roblowe9283
    @roblowe9283Ай бұрын

    Great Job

  • @joycebowen8958
    @joycebowen89584 ай бұрын

    My brother told me our Scottish ancestors clan motto was " defenders of the land" i was like cool! How did we end up here(America)? He shrugged his shoulder and said they fled Scotland.😮😂

  • @statesrights01

    @statesrights01

    4 ай бұрын

    My family too came to the US back in the day. There were Covenanters. My ancestors hailed from S.W. Scotland. The Clan motto is "Sweeter after the difficulties."

  • @the-kilted-trucker59

    @the-kilted-trucker59

    3 ай бұрын

    Well I can not say how all of them got to America, but in the 1600's the king of England forced 6 of clan muirhead onto the boat. And our motto is " By the help of God" .

  • @joycebowen8958

    @joycebowen8958

    3 ай бұрын

    @the-kilted-trucker59 that's a way cooler motto.can we join your clan?😆

  • @the-kilted-trucker59

    @the-kilted-trucker59

    3 ай бұрын

    @@joycebowen8958 so what clan are u from?

  • @the-kilted-trucker59

    @the-kilted-trucker59

    3 ай бұрын

    @@joycebowen8958 I'm slowly learning of my roots,( the Muirhead's didn't do good on records keeping.)

  • @lloydbeattie9370
    @lloydbeattie9370Ай бұрын

    That was very good 😊

  • @jimpomac
    @jimpomac4 ай бұрын

    Another American history of Scotland. The clans were a Highland institution. Hardly any of Scotland's major historical events or battles took place in the Highlands . All of the important events, and battles prior to the Jacobite uprisings, took place in Lowland Scotland and the Borders.

  • @andrewcarter9284

    @andrewcarter9284

    Ай бұрын

    The Clans were not just a Highland institution. They were a Celtic/Gaulic institution that predated the Greek city states and were common throughout Northern Europe prior to the Roman era

  • @jimpomac

    @jimpomac

    Ай бұрын

    The Scottish clans , existed only in Scotland, Nowhere else, Scotland. Hence the name SCOTTISH . And they existed only in the part of that country known as the Highlands. All of Scotland's important historical events, battles, treaties etc. took place in the lowlands and borders. The American commentator in this video waffles on about the "Warrior with his flaming red hair" and other shite. Most highlanders were short, dark-haired people. the Red hair was inherited from the Norse invaders.@@andrewcarter9284

  • @ChristineMeyer-hs9rg

    @ChristineMeyer-hs9rg

    24 күн бұрын

    What about the Mackintosh's fighting alongside the Knights Templar against King Olaf for the Orkney Islands (and winning). What about the Highlanders fighting and winning against the many Viking raider incursions? You needed insider protection to even travel through the Highlands. That's what's recorded in my family history.

  • @TheRealJBMcMunn

    @TheRealJBMcMunn

    12 күн бұрын

    I love how this began as a snide remark about America and now you're all squabbling like hens. As far as I can tell, When Brits and Scots discuss their histories their remarks must be prefaced with "Yes, but . . ." Guys, it's not that big of an island. Can't y'all remember where things happened?

  • @jimpomac

    @jimpomac

    12 күн бұрын

    It was not a snide remark about America, it was ,however ,a snide remark about how Americans love to rewrite history, a la Mel Gibson, for example, and generally get it wrong. @@TheRealJBMcMunn

  • @LucHywel-xw5tw
    @LucHywel-xw5tw5 ай бұрын

    If anyone's interested in Medieval Scottish warfare I strongly recommend Schwerpunkt's playlist about it

  • @micheltibon6552

    @micheltibon6552

    Ай бұрын

    Just checked out Schwerpunkt channel. What a treasure. Thanks for pointing me in that direction.

  • @seamasrigh2162
    @seamasrigh2162Ай бұрын

    The caber toss is not about distance - it is closest to a 12 o'clock throw from the participant. The caber must turn end over in the air, land on its top then fall away from the participant as dead straight as can be achieved. It is a great test of strength and accuracy. The throw done in the video was close to perfect. Note, I said "participant", you may have thought I'd have said "tosser." Nope. I am descended from Fergus Mor MacErc of Dalriada and thus Conn of the Hundred Battles, High King of Ireland.

  • @MrFroglips69
    @MrFroglips693 ай бұрын

    A very groovy episode.

  • @robertmcmath910
    @robertmcmath9105 ай бұрын

    Those "English" bowmen were Welch (conscripted and told if they joined the fight they'd get lands in Scotland).

  • @cleverusername9369

    @cleverusername9369

    4 ай бұрын

    They were probably Welsh

  • @reaper215

    @reaper215

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@cleverusername9369They might have been Grapes...... we'll never know!!😂

  • @neilhudson8548

    @neilhudson8548

    4 ай бұрын

    By the time of Edward the 1st he makes it law for almost all Englishmen to train with the longbow weekly, so a lot of the longbowmen do become English as well. They inherited and learned this from the welsh but for example when Owain Glyndwr rebelled the English had to use mostly English longbowmen cause they were fighting the Welsh

  • @onyxstone4618

    @onyxstone4618

    4 ай бұрын

    @@cleverusername9369 Or maybe Wash

  • @christopher480

    @christopher480

    2 ай бұрын

    @@neilhudson8548 and then after that started unions and paid vacations?.......since this job is now exclusive to one group of ppl....like our modern union

  • @charlesdavis9937
    @charlesdavis99374 ай бұрын

    I'm from Clan Douglas. From Sir James 'the good ' Douglas. He was Robert the Bruce's military general.

  • @christopher480

    @christopher480

    2 ай бұрын

    GO Clan Robertson.........woot woot

  • @andrewcavers1399

    @andrewcavers1399

    14 күн бұрын

    The same ,

  • @randylopez5941
    @randylopez59414 ай бұрын

    "Hit,run,hide, the Highland way."

  • @157dixon
    @157dixon4 ай бұрын

    De Bruce's wish was to have his heart taken to Jerusalem. The black James Douglas was entrusted with this task and on his way to Jerusalem he decided to aid the Spanish against the moors and was killed in battle

  • @brianmacpherson6555

    @brianmacpherson6555

    4 ай бұрын

    Correct and Bruce is brave heart

  • @user-ok8my5dg5t
    @user-ok8my5dg5t2 ай бұрын

    The depth of the Scottish warrior class goes way beyond 1745 to the elite warriors of the Napoleonic wars to modern day SAS. Perhaps this story could be carried forwards through the backbone of the British Empire when 75% of emigrates to the Empire were Scottish. But the Scottish did much, much more than fight. According to a German Professor at Princetown University - they invented the modern world and everything in it!

  • @parlertrick
    @parlertrick5 ай бұрын

    There is indeed a very pronounced bias in this production. Also, the 14th and 15th centuries most men of means in Scotland wore hardened pleated cloth armor with wool compressed so tightly it had to be sewn in with great care. Probably had chainmail underneath. While not plate harness it was flexible giving a speed advantage, and it could probably take a few hits before injuries become to serious.

  • @neilhudson8548

    @neilhudson8548

    4 ай бұрын

    The lowland lords had been Normanized or came from Norman families integrating into Scotland like the Bruce himself, and both him and William Wallace could arm themselves more or less as well as the English they were nobles. Just like how Vikings and Germans could always arm themselves with the cutting edge of weapons technology for the time despite being called "barbarians" equipment just wasn't as standard for rank and file in less wealthy states. But this video saying that most highlanders just wore a tartan is dumb like you say they had padded gambeson probably back in the 13th century as well.

  • @andrewcarter9284

    @andrewcarter9284

    Ай бұрын

    @Parlortrick go back even farther than the 1200s back to the first crusade when the first actual Scottish Mercenaries were earning Knighthood in the Middle East (The reason why William Wallace was a Nobleman) I know my Ancestors had fought in the Crusades (Clan MacKay)

  • @sa25-svredemption98
    @sa25-svredemption982 ай бұрын

    When it comes to the Battle of Culloden and the Jacobite Rebellions, it is important to note that Presbyterian Scotland was mostly on the side of the Williamite Kings (i.e., the Hanoverians by the time of Culloden) rather than the Jacobite Kings. This comes down to the Bishops Wars and several uprisings (including the destruction of the Lowlands by Oliver Cromwell) in the century prior under a series of agreements called the Covenants (hence the term Covenanters). The predominant group within Scotland that supported the Jacobites were the Catholic Scots, who saw no affiliation at all with constitutional government nor the Scottish Covenants. As such, a huge number of the British soldiers fielded at Culloden were actually Scots, with a second, larger Scottish Williamite army in the north suppressing other elements of the Jacobite rising, which included the Black Watch (itself raised specifically as a Williamite force). Essentially, the Jacobite rebellions within Scotland were a series of divisive civil wars, not a united Scotland versus the Sassenach English. Indeed, more Scots fought against the Jacobites than English, at least in Scotland itself.

  • @andrewcarter9284

    @andrewcarter9284

    Ай бұрын

    If you look closely at the history of the black watch you would know that they were actually seen as traitors by the Scottish people for a very long time and most of the time they were absolutely destitute before they would even consider joining the regiment

  • @andrewcarter9284

    @andrewcarter9284

    Ай бұрын

    Also you should check the history of the Jacobites they were definitely not entirely catholic

  • @sa25-svredemption98

    @sa25-svredemption98

    Ай бұрын

    @@andrewcarter9284 no, they weren't all Catholic, although that was a large part of their forces, and certainly most of their upper echelon was motivated strongly from that position. But Episcopalians (both CoE and Scottish Episcopalians) also had huge numbers there, for mostly the same reasons they had supported the Royalist cause in the decades earlier. There were small numbers of other denominations, but then you'd find equal or more of Catholic and Episcopalian Scots in the Orange forces too. My point is that people seem to separate the Jacobite rebellions with the preceding wars in Scotland, England, Ireland and the Continent. Yet they were very much entwined. The Bloodless Revolution only occurred because of the Bishop's Wars half a century earlier.

  • @olddog-fv2ox

    @olddog-fv2ox

    27 күн бұрын

    More just another religious slaughterathon

  • @mutiny_on_the_bounty
    @mutiny_on_the_bounty5 ай бұрын

    Ah yes the Kinninmont Kirkpatrick Klan. Always fighting with the McClouds.

  • @DrakeMonroe
    @DrakeMonroe5 ай бұрын

    I am absolutely offended that you went through 1745 with no mention of Lt Col Sir Robert Munro and the formation of the 42nd Highland Regiment and his creation of the "clap to the ground" methodology that inspired British Rank and File warfare and his subsequent death at Falkirk 1746 where he, at age 62, he was abandoned by his English regiment and fought off 6 men with a halberd before a 7th shot him in the groin. He is the ONLY MAN IN (SCOTTISH) HISTORY to be carried off the battlefield by both sides. SHAME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Davidthestratman7

    @Davidthestratman7

    4 ай бұрын

    I'm offended your offended

  • @sharonrigs7999

    @sharonrigs7999

    4 ай бұрын

    No mention of Connor MacLeod either

  • @markchapman6327

    @markchapman6327

    4 ай бұрын

    This is just a quick doco, they missed out alot of stuff. Why are you offended, I thought real scots don't get offended.

  • @Debbie_Bcool

    @Debbie_Bcool

    4 ай бұрын

    Is there anything about the Munro clan on KZread?

  • @BelindaTN
    @BelindaTN2 ай бұрын

    barefoot in winter? Even if one was tough enough to handle that kind of discomfort, I don't know how they would have escaped frostbite and loss of their feet. And how all of that kilt and excessive cloth wrapped around them did not hinder their agility during fighting amazes me. I struggle with getting in the truck when i wear long full skirts. can;t imagine hand to hand combat while avoiding getting tangled and tied up in all the cloth. lol I am impressed with that skill for sure. But then I am impressed with a lot of people that lived such a life back then.

  • @deborahdanhauer8525

    @deborahdanhauer8525

    2 ай бұрын

    Their kilts weren’t long. And that’s the difference. You won’t get tangled in a skirt above the knee.❤️🤗🐝

  • @BelindaTN

    @BelindaTN

    2 ай бұрын

    @@deborahdanhauer8525 Yea. I guess that would make a difference. lol

  • @deborahdanhauer8525

    @deborahdanhauer8525

    2 ай бұрын

    @@BelindaTN 🤗

  • @HeatherGill-yu7bx
    @HeatherGill-yu7bx2 ай бұрын

    In the end they were thrown off their land by "Acts of Parliament" and The Scottish Clearances. They put down their swords to be peaceful, and this was turned against them all. The Scottish people were tactically dispursed throughout the world, but many of Scottish descent have not forgotten their heritage.

  • @andrewthompson5728
    @andrewthompson572814 күн бұрын

    When a ruler oppresses people and gives them nothing to lose, he does not create a subjugated people, he creates a bunch of cornered badgers. Do not underestimate a people who have scratched an existence and had to fight tooth and nail for every last thing they have.

  • @TAKE_BACK_BRITAIN
    @TAKE_BACK_BRITAIN12 күн бұрын

    Going to Edward I to select a king wasn’t a “mistake” per se. They did it because Scotland was a sort of quasi-vassal of England at the time.

  • @John2r1
    @John2r119 күн бұрын

    Two things first Washington was not the first president of the United States. He was the first Constitutional President. Before him under the Articles of Confederation there was a man named John Hanson who is the forgotten president who served as president under the articles of confederation. Most Americans don't even know who he was. Because the Articles of Confederation and the early history of the nation is practically forgotten today. Second Clan rivalries made their way to the new world that would become the United States. Including the rivalry between the Macdonalds and Clan Campbell . So that hatred lasted longer than the times mentioned in the video. Also Clan Fraser continued having their own issues with other clans for sometime after the original problem started. But we live in a more civilized time now.

  • @the-kilted-trucker59
    @the-kilted-trucker593 ай бұрын

    Looking in to my genealogy backround i have wondered why i have such a drive to defend and push back when put apon. Guess im slow at times. Since childhood a set of pipes has been like the pied piper to me, begging me to follow.

  • @faolanliath6687
    @faolanliath6687Күн бұрын

    I like the way that they skipped over the fact that the jocobites fought for the house of Stewart who were the rightful royal family and that the english brought in the german Hanovers to userp the crown.

  • @Dieter-Doeddel
    @Dieter-Doeddel3 ай бұрын

    I love the viking biker armor and the display of dirt covered barbaric scotts. By that time in the middle ages the scotts were already a sophisticated people living in sophisticated cities and villages, not hamlets with huts made of dirt and straw. They had many knights of their own and sophisticated warriors. There were times they had even more modern artillery than the english. And come on, 6'2"? 6'4"? Where are those made up heights from? Sure, we know that Edward was tall (longshanks). Scottland was as medieval as the other countries and not some backwards hilly billy backyard.

  • @christopher480

    @christopher480

    2 ай бұрын

    lolllol hey you could just swap the place names and it completely sounds like what americans think of us canadians...........lollllol

  • @tygreenfield7041

    @tygreenfield7041

    Ай бұрын

    As an American we learn in grade school that Sunnyvale trailer park is the cultural epicenter of Canada

  • @user-xy8xe6ng6j
    @user-xy8xe6ng6j8 күн бұрын

    I am a McNab and a Kincaid. Stirlingshire.

  • @mwilson7842
    @mwilson78423 ай бұрын

    Clan Armstrong here.

  • @user-eh5hq4fk3c

    @user-eh5hq4fk3c

    2 ай бұрын

    Same! 😊

  • @user-bs5ih1pl9u

    @user-bs5ih1pl9u

    2 ай бұрын

    Stewart here

  • @greywardenhd5907

    @greywardenhd5907

    Ай бұрын

    Clan Keith here

  • @user-ok8my5dg5t
    @user-ok8my5dg5t24 күн бұрын

    In his book 'Being a Scot' Sean Connery refers to the Scottish cringe. I believe he is referring to the inferiority complex of some Scots feel before our ancient antagonist. People here tell me that Scotland has been voted the most beautiful country in Europe and I ask - 'Aye, but have you met our neighbours in the South? Having lived my life in the Far East, and now as a self-made man in the Philippines I have never felt the urge to cringe before any of those weak, winging, disunited individuals. The British Empire has long gone, the United Kingdom is crumbling and its time for us Scots to move on to greener pastures and a better world without hanging on to the baggage of our delinquent partner.

  • @SithFam
    @SithFam3 ай бұрын

    Longshanks is my Grandpa and I stake my claim for the British Crown- support me my countrymen

  • @christopher480

    @christopher480

    2 ай бұрын

    please....even I have more right to the english crown then the current folks.....lollol.....Robertson and Stuart :)......

  • @SithFam

    @SithFam

    2 ай бұрын

    Alright alright, let me be an earl or some shit and I’ll support your claim

  • @RighteousReverendDynamite
    @RighteousReverendDynamite2 ай бұрын

    The production team must have run out of ketchup as a blood substitute and used HP Brown Sauce instead!

  • @byron8657
    @byron86574 ай бұрын

    I made war to secure Peace but a peace that could last for a couple of dozens of centuries. The end justifies the means. Napoleon Bonaparte

  • @frankrodriguez9697
    @frankrodriguez9697Ай бұрын

    Grandmother (paternal) came down from Walkers. Interesting lot.

  • @guymcmullan9297
    @guymcmullan92973 күн бұрын

    There has to be something in the DNA, Airborne all the way brother 🐓☠️

  • @user-wq1pb4nb2g
    @user-wq1pb4nb2g3 күн бұрын

    I'm watching them all (the videos), but this is the first I've heard of the gun or warrior for hire... Don't EVEN know if Hussian/Hussien is the correct name or title for these people... Help please???

  • @Voots7
    @Voots716 күн бұрын

    Penis envy.

  • @adamakaru2683
    @adamakaru2683Ай бұрын

    What is ancient origins of Medieval Scotland? SCOTLAND STILL IN MEDIEVAL! NEVER GOT OUT.

  • @SignoreLemon
    @SignoreLemon5 ай бұрын

    This.... this is an Anglo production

  • @NET-POSITIVE
    @NET-POSITIVE5 ай бұрын

    I am a direct decent of William Wallace and I am so proud of my heritage and hope someday Scotland will be completely free from Britain.

  • @manuellubian5709

    @manuellubian5709

    5 ай бұрын

    EXACTLY. That's also why I was very surprised that even after 300 yrs of subjugation, and 2 modern day referendums that, the Scottish people did not EN MASSE, vote for divestiture from, England !!! When the referendum was twice defeated I was shocked. I still don't understand it.

  • @Scottishblood13

    @Scottishblood13

    5 ай бұрын

    Our story is not over, McIntyre

  • @NET-POSITIVE

    @NET-POSITIVE

    5 ай бұрын

    @manuellubian570 That is the tragedy of the politics of England's parliamentary rule, is that Scotland can not get fair representation to have an equal say in how their own country is governed. That is the very same reason we in the US fought for our independence.

  • @stephencaudill2422

    @stephencaudill2422

    5 ай бұрын

    Wallace had no descendents

  • @Scottishblood13

    @Scottishblood13

    5 ай бұрын

    His Scottish spirit lives on in us all

  • @judowrestlerka
    @judowrestlerka4 ай бұрын

    CLAN MOFITT (Morvat, Moffat, Moffett, ....and all the CLAN. Moffitt. SPERO MELORA, I pray for better times.

  • @mr.vancando4849

    @mr.vancando4849

    6 күн бұрын

    Lots of lowlanders lol

  • @bob_greene
    @bob_greeneАй бұрын

    whether they were originally Celts or another distinct ethnic group is uncertain; I have both Scottish and Irish lineage and consider them both Celts; but, I could be mistaken; the warrior cultures of the Vikings and Germanics (who might be Vikings that settled into Europe) clearly influenced the Picts since Vikings were also known to raid other lands in times of food scarcity (and whatever other reasons they chose to do so); from what I can tell, they're all descendants of Noah's son Japheth; I still believe the Vikings came from Phoenician genetic stock, as did the Etruscans; who knows! maybe Picts and Etruscans have some common DNA; that would be an interesting study

  • @mr.vancando4849

    @mr.vancando4849

    6 күн бұрын

    They do!

  • @SkyFly19853
    @SkyFly198535 ай бұрын

    Hit and Run ? Then except some miracle from BraveHeart ?... 🤔😏

  • @10_rds_Fire_For_Effect
    @10_rds_Fire_For_Effect2 ай бұрын

    The Battle of Culloden was not a battle between the "English Army" and the Scots. In the 18th C Scotland was part of the United Kingdom after the separate Scots and English thrones were disestablished and replaced by the UK throne. The Battle of Culloden was between the BRITISH Army comprised of UK troops (Scots and English) vs the Jacobite Army. There were more loyal Scots Highlanders fighting on the side of the British Crown than were fighting for the Jacobites. The Royal troops were NOT "The English Line". It was comprised of both English and Scottish Troops and clans loyal to the Crown. This documentary should be called "The American History of Scotland". Told by yet another American narrator who can't tell the difference between England and Britain/UK. After 1700 the documentary becomes quite historically inaccurate and probably before 1700 as well.

  • @patriciajones7869

    @patriciajones7869

    Ай бұрын

    You are correct. I am working on my family tree 🌳 and it has been daunting and realized the broad scope of the most disturbing fact is wars have been ongoing struggles 😢

  • @andrewcarter9284

    @andrewcarter9284

    Ай бұрын

    @10rds fire fire effect. If it is Americanized it would have a much more pronounced Jacobite lean. Because most of us who have Scottish ancestry come from Jacobite or Jacobite leaning Clans

  • @10_rds_Fire_For_Effect

    @10_rds_Fire_For_Effect

    29 күн бұрын

    @@andrewcarter9284 My comment still stands. My comment had nothing to do with whether there was an American lean towards the Jacobites or a lean elsewhere, but everything to do with the American narrators/scriptwriters ignorance of facts. Your comment "most of us who have Scottish ancestry come from Jacobite or Jacobite leaning clans" implies that most Scots in America are descended from Jacobite roots. It may be true that Scots who went to America during the late 1700's may have included many of those who were from Jacobite Clans as a result of the clearances in the Highlands. But literally millions of Scots, like the Irish, have emigrated not only to America, but to Canada, Australia and New Zealand in the 200+ years since then to escape poverty and unemployment and to seek better opportunities. Those migrations had nothing to do with Jacobite leanings. The vast majority of Scots wanted nothing to do with the Jacobite cause. It is highly unlikely that most American Scots who will have migrated there over the past 200+ years are from Jacobite leaning backgrounds. The Jacobite cause was essentially a Catholic cause whose leaders believed that the rightful British King should was a Catholic Stuart King on the British Throne in London with Charles Edward Stuart as King Charles III. The Jacobite cause was not representative of most Scots. The vast majority of Scots at that time and since then were not very sympathetic to Catholism or Prince Charlies Jacobites.

  • @Jimpix57

    @Jimpix57

    7 күн бұрын

    Well said

  • @JohnlivesontheIsleofMannow
    @JohnlivesontheIsleofMannow4 ай бұрын

    Battle of Bannockburn was 1314 just saying 😂

  • @user-ky8nb8fn6i
    @user-ky8nb8fn6i5 ай бұрын

    I live in Inverness Nova Scotia we have gathering every July

  • 18 күн бұрын

    Never let the British cover history ..In fact, any one who thinks the British Empire did anything humanitarian is deranged, indeed.

  • @user-eb3bn3kd6g
    @user-eb3bn3kd6g23 күн бұрын

    46:43 The flag is in the sky, our flag. Clan Sutherland

  • @DouglasMacDuff
    @DouglasMacDuff16 күн бұрын

    My name is Douglas R MacDuff Sr. and My Brother was Gordon Bruce MacDuff. Our Father before Us George William MacDuff. I am an American and a US Marine, I take great pride in My Scot heritage. I take great insult to those who say a historical telling be an “American” tale, it is a depiction, the narrator’s accent has no bearing on the accuracy of an account. It is simply an account, keep Your insults to Yourself Sir. Sincerely, Douglas R. MacDuff Sr.

  • @Channelscruf
    @Channelscruf5 ай бұрын

    I am what’s commonly known in some circles as first.

  • @ThiccPickins

    @ThiccPickins

    5 ай бұрын

    Come on, man, you don't have to rub it in... No one likes an ostentatious braggart. 😂

  • @heyitspete6472

    @heyitspete6472

    5 ай бұрын

    Also a clown

  • @samuelrock5809

    @samuelrock5809

    5 ай бұрын

    I farted

  • @Channelscruf

    @Channelscruf

    5 ай бұрын

    @@heyitspete6472 Looked in the mirror. No face paint. Definitely just first.

  • @Andy_Babb

    @Andy_Babb

    5 ай бұрын

    First is the worst. Second is the best. Third is the one with the hairy chest. I’m second and third.

  • @Andy_Babb
    @Andy_Babb4 ай бұрын

    Did we skip episodes 3 and 4?

  • @farangarris2598
    @farangarris2598Ай бұрын

    Scotts were fighting foe their own freedom. No man on earth should be able to take freedom from another.😊

  • @anthonyboyd9325
    @anthonyboyd9325Ай бұрын

    Ferguson Clan made history and Cowan was Comander of the Grand Army of the Republic stationed in N.C.

  • @anthonytroisi6682

    @anthonytroisi6682

    26 күн бұрын

    Once opposed to English rule, many Highlanders joined the British Army after the Jacobite rebellion in order to earn money to support their families. A large percentage of the 18th and 19th century British Army included men of Scottish heritage.

  • @anthonyboyd9325

    @anthonyboyd9325

    26 күн бұрын

    @@anthonytroisi6682 So true. My Boyd lineages protected the English King and once had a castle in Scotland. My Cowan side fought with DeBruce and never gave in. The fled to the West and settled in Bangor Mass which became Maine after the Tea-Party. Scottish history is being erased when it helped build the Republic and The United States of America. Many forget the Roman and Vikings became the English and Scottish. Today it goes on but We know it as Democrats and Republicans. 1776 - 1865 We had little debt as a Republic. 1866. - 1990s Democratic Republic has ruined. History is repeating itself for another Civil War. The Queen was Our Scottish blood and now things are changing fast.

  • @swatson1190
    @swatson11903 ай бұрын

    6ft tall is tall in any time. It is a myth that people in the past were smaller. I am exactly the same size as Queen Victoria.

  • @christopher480

    @christopher480

    2 ай бұрын

    im 6ft and lately im finding lots of ppl taller then me.......not in the past tho.....but i also think that might be somewhat specific to region.

  • @topspeed250k5

    @topspeed250k5

    Ай бұрын

    There's plenty of proper scientific research that says you're wrong. The "average" height. There will always be a small number of outliers. I'm shorter than 6 ft. Many people are. That doesn't mean humans are getting shorter.

  • @faolanliath6687
    @faolanliath6687Күн бұрын

    Did he say Bannockburn 1308? It was 1314.

  • @edwardenglehart9443
    @edwardenglehart94432 ай бұрын

    A Douglas! A Douglas! A Douglas!

  • @enigma9971
    @enigma99713 күн бұрын

    Dude is like a Scottish Danny McBride

  • @Debbie_Bcool
    @Debbie_Bcool4 ай бұрын

    The english captured a lot of the Scots and sent them to America but that back fired on the English.

  • @the-kilted-trucker59

    @the-kilted-trucker59

    3 ай бұрын

    Your right, it's how some of my clan made it to America. Plus we sent the brits packing in the 1700xs.

  • @Andy_Babb
    @Andy_Babb5 ай бұрын

    Great leaders detested war? Ehhh, idk about that necessarily lol

  • @stutzbearcat5624
    @stutzbearcat56242 ай бұрын

    Clan Magyar here!

  • @dadbod8112

    @dadbod8112

    Ай бұрын

    Of the Highland Hungarians?

  • @CameoFarmer
    @CameoFarmerАй бұрын

    The mispronunciation in the vioce-over is a bit frustrating.

  • @ARiosSB
    @ARiosSBАй бұрын

    Tapadh leat!

  • @NeilmacRory
    @NeilmacRoryАй бұрын

    Wow, the inaccuracies and mispronunciations are surprising given the alleged qualifications of the participants.

  • @strangeperson700
    @strangeperson700Ай бұрын

    Should've used Denzel Washington to play the Highlander guys. :/

  • @rhymeswithteeth

    @rhymeswithteeth

    Ай бұрын

    Don't forget Morgan Freeman as a nobleman and Denzel's father.

  • @Turkish__Model
    @Turkish__Model3 ай бұрын

    So we've got axes, sail boats, and Cattle raiding. All clear Viking introductions to the indigenous Scots. Unless this is "Steppe theory " propa ganda aka Na zi occul tism.

  • @btlmania64

    @btlmania64

    2 ай бұрын

    rubbish

  • @sa25-svredemption98

    @sa25-svredemption98

    2 ай бұрын

    No, the birlinn has been confirmed archeologically to preexist the Viking Longship. There are significant differences between the ancient birlinn and the early modern birlinn which does acknowledge Norse influence, however the fact is the Romans fought the Caledonians at sea, and reported ships that are identical in overall design as the birlinn. Coupled to which, various burials have also confirmed birlinn designs that far predate Viking arrivals in Scotland. The same with Ireland, where ongoing trade in some of the roughest seas known to civilisation (of the time) existed. They traded with galleys distinct in their high prows and sterns. One of the points making Celtic naval architecture distinct, though, is the use of centralised rudders rather than steering boards. This is almost certainly due to the impact the large North Atlantic seas had on steerage for the Celts who travelled and traded the rough coasts of the northern and western British Isles. Also, the various Celtic tribes raided each other long before the written record reached Britain. Cattle raids, axes, coastal craft all existed when the Greeks still ruled the Levant, and are recorded by their adventurers who first wrote about Britain, long before even the Roman invasions. And remember, the Romans preceded the Vikings in Britain by nearly a millennia!

  • @deborahdanhauer8525

    @deborahdanhauer8525

    2 ай бұрын

    Oh come on….. do you honestly believe that Scotland, on a small island in the middle of a big ocean didn’t have boats before the Vikings?? That’s laughable. Cattle were on the British isles 6000 years ago, long, long before Vikings. I don’t really know about axes, but I imagine they are about the same. They are an ancient weapon seen all over the world.

  • @safeysmith6720

    @safeysmith6720

    2 ай бұрын

    Celtic peoples raided, and used boats before their introduction to the Vikings. I’ve heard that the Norse introduced axes, so that might be true, but the rest of what you’re saying is ridiculous. Also, the ‘Steppe Theory’ has no alternative motive other than an attempt to explain Indo-European/Aryan origins.

  • @tao.of.history8366

    @tao.of.history8366

    Ай бұрын

    Yikes! Hand axes are +1.5 million years old. In UK regular stone axes used long before metal & that tech developed similarly to Europe. Earliest farmers & herders used them a lot to clear trees. And ‘steppe theory’ has a huge amount of evidence: archeological, linguistic, botanical, folklore similarities, etc etc. And not nazi: Theory started by an Estonian, an early proponent was Australian working at Uni of Edinburg, then Marija Gimbutas who officially named it the ‘Kurgan Theory’ (steppe theory) by consolidating earlier work with hers was a Lithuanian who sheltered Jews in WWII! (Plus, steppes are Iran, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, etc.)

  • @TraitofSiNN727
    @TraitofSiNN7275 ай бұрын

    Mòran taing gu dearbh.

  • @cleverusername9369

    @cleverusername9369

    4 ай бұрын

    Tha Gàidhlig agam cuideachd, mo charaid! Beannachdan à Carolina a Tuath!

  • @the-kilted-trucker59
    @the-kilted-trucker593 ай бұрын

    Clan Muirhead here, a cheifless clan due to the english.

  • @karencarter8292
    @karencarter8292Ай бұрын

    Who built Stirling Bridge ? The Romans ?

  • @JulietteMcMonigle-hr4ig
    @JulietteMcMonigle-hr4ig3 ай бұрын

    Omg Viking Scottish Celtic German Clairvoyant Here Covered by the Blood of Jesus.

  • @clf8668
    @clf866819 күн бұрын

    I have a very large ancestry tree and I can trace a lot of my relatives to Scotland I’m about 60% Scottish and I am related to so many different clan names it’s confusing and also the Norse the franks the welsh oh and 3% Irish I have no German or anything east of England Scotland France I have a lot of relatives from the very far north

  • @nickdarr7328
    @nickdarr7328Ай бұрын

    I hate how excited people get about guerilla warfare. They act like whatever national hero where they're from invented it. The first guerilla warfare probably involved an actual guerilla throwing a stick in a bush near a group of guerillas and using the distraction to steal some fruit. In the medieval world you wanted pitched battles. Whoever led the armies employed heralds who would get together with their enemy counterparts before the battle and find a good location to watch. Theyd agree on a name, the time and date, the course of action and even agree on the winner. But in battle you might 4000 men on a side and lose less than 40 to death. You wanted prisoners. Knights don't want to ambush supply lines unless its the kings baggage. Ransoming high value knights you captured in battle was the best way to get ahead and for a knight to keep himself and retinue supplied

  • @olavmartinkvam4184
    @olavmartinkvam41845 күн бұрын

    If you was so strong army, why you had a big loose when you attacked Norway. Why they did? Nobody know today. But they was killed in a valley by a farmers (soldiers

  • @jamesorth6460
    @jamesorth6460Ай бұрын

    Oddly for a short while McDonald's even sold Campbell's soup in some of their restaurants

  • @rhymeswithteeth

    @rhymeswithteeth

    Ай бұрын

    LOL.

  • @Voots7

    @Voots7

    16 күн бұрын

    😂

  • @gaylaaustin7468
    @gaylaaustin74684 ай бұрын

    Is this a robot? cull ud dun = nope Cull odd en Ugh 😮

  • @samlazar1053
    @samlazar10535 ай бұрын

    All war like societies were called savages brutal ets.. The greeks called the Vikings inbred savages. But countries like Ireland and poland did not have the Militaristic sociaty like the British and Russins...THATS WHY THEY GOT COLONISED

  • @grioghairmacgrioghair5311
    @grioghairmacgrioghair53114 ай бұрын

    bit wrong there ,no love of cambells but it was not actually campbell clansman who carried oyt murder under trust in glencoesthe troo[s were actually redcoats ,a mix of many peoples but the leader waas a failed drunken campbell thus the myth arosre that it was a clan battle

  • @markchapman6327

    @markchapman6327

    4 ай бұрын

    There has been many a reason not to trust a campbell

  • @blakepcampbell

    @blakepcampbell

    3 ай бұрын

    @@markchapman6327 as Christians, it’s easy to forgive and move towards reconciliation- this is the way of Christ. God changes people. Only the devil places those kinds of labels on people

  • @markchapman6327

    @markchapman6327

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@blakepcampbellyes as a Christian we should forgive but doesn't mean we have to forget. As a very proud Scotsman what both the campbell clan and the English did to fellow clansmen and there country in the past means that I have limited trust for them. Forgiven them but don't trust them. Have had bad personal experiences with people on both sides.

  • @blakepcampbell

    @blakepcampbell

    3 ай бұрын

    @@markchapman6327 so by your definition, we should build walls up in our hearts towards people groups just because “some” made mistakes. If we have a biblical worldview according to God: all have sinned, fallen short of His standard- not one is righteous (original sin) Then, the other side of the coin is God created ALL for Himself, His glory, and His purpose! As someone who has been redeemed, I cannot accept your logic. It is anti Gospel, not what Jesus preached and how He lived! Healthy boundaries, from the unrepentant ABSOLUTELY- church discipline is a must for God’s house, but God’s heart is always redemption. By your logic, all Campbells are more evil than the rest of people. This would be “hatred” for a people group, haughty eyes(pride) looking down on a people for “name” they carry! The root of bitterness is deadly

  • @markchapman6327

    @markchapman6327

    3 ай бұрын

    Well not everyone is perfect like u make out you are. Seems to be alot of judgment coming from you towards me. Just about as bad, just saying

  • @philipmcdonald-du5ws
    @philipmcdonald-du5ws2 ай бұрын

    It’s about religion, but Campbell’s will never get to agape

  • @eriktopolsky8531
    @eriktopolsky85314 ай бұрын

    🤣🤣Romans could not TAME Scots, plus cold climate, short days , beautiful geography with many peninsulas and islands and walleys a fyords where local resistance could withdraw and hide made sucuring that territory very expensive, they did not have centralised capital, where with conquering the centre the rest just fall with it, WILD CATS those Scots, it was crazy resistance because I think that after initial hardship belonging to Rome would have been better for locals in long run.

  • @brianmacpherson6555
    @brianmacpherson6555Ай бұрын

    Hayden wall isn't in Scotland its in n.england

  • @MagTvest
    @MagTvest4 ай бұрын

    Did she just say Roman phalanx??

  • @10_rds_Fire_For_Effect

    @10_rds_Fire_For_Effect

    2 ай бұрын

    They named a super fast machine gun on warships after a Phalanx. That really boggles the imagination!

  • @travist7644
    @travist76444 ай бұрын

    Fraser is my clan

  • @bradleymcdonald6273
    @bradleymcdonald62734 ай бұрын

    Clan Donald!

  • @makeupboss3568

    @makeupboss3568

    4 ай бұрын

    My Gramdmother was clan McCreary

  • @HollyMoore-wo2mh
    @HollyMoore-wo2mh4 ай бұрын

    I’m more afraid of an angry Scotsman than an angry Englishman. The English guy might serve the wrong kind of tea.

  • @MasterCedar

    @MasterCedar

    4 ай бұрын

    That is a no brainer, even the wrong kind of whiskey is still passable.😊

  • @the-kilted-trucker59

    @the-kilted-trucker59

    3 ай бұрын

    True, a pint is always better than a cup of tea!

  • @EricGiebel-hs7uv
    @EricGiebel-hs7uv3 ай бұрын

    So your telling me my neighbors turn into assholes n only kill my cats at a season