Wife Of The Conqueror, Queen of England | Matilda of Flanders | PART 1

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Matilda of Flanders is little remembered alongside her more famous husband, William the Conqueror. But she was a formidable woman in her own right, whose regal ancestry aided her husband and children, whose political knowledge was fundamental to ruling England, and she would prove herself to be every inch the equal to William. This video looks at her early life, how she REALLY married William, and her life as Duchess of Normandy...come back next week for Part 2!
Sources/Related Books:
Matilda: Wife of the Conqueror, First Queen of England by Tracy Borman - amzn.to/3VdDvth
Queens of the Conquest: The extraordinary women who changed the course of English history 1066 - 1167 by Alison Weir - amzn.to/3V9bsfA
'Matilda of Flanders' by Elisabeth van Houts (Oxford Dictionary of National Biography) - www.oxforddnb.com/display/10....
De Gestis Regum Anglorum by William of Malmesbury - www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/...
Medieval Elite Women and the Exercise of Power, 1100-1400 by Heather J. Tanner - amzn.to/3QSIxtO
Memory and Gender in Medieval Europe, 900-1200 by Elisabeth van Houts - amzn.to/3wM4t2N
Orderic Vitalis: Life, Works and Interpretations by Various - amzn.to/3WTQliO
The Normans in Europe by Elisabeth van Houts - amzn.to/4bxkvge
Conquests in Eleventh-Century England: 1016, 1066 by Laura Ashe and Emily Ward - amzn.to/4bLOq3R
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  • @daya820
    @daya82012 күн бұрын

    I am glad to hear her story, there aren’t many real biographies of noble women of period. Thank you for bringing Matilda to life. Fascinating story.

  • @user-fg9xz4bz3b

    @user-fg9xz4bz3b

    Күн бұрын

    That's a terrible shame that there aren't any biographies of matilda of flanders.

  • @JangianTV
    @JangianTV14 күн бұрын

    The Conqueror's wife and consort was quite the character! Look forward to the rest of this series. 😊

  • @HistorysForgottenPeople

    @HistorysForgottenPeople

    13 күн бұрын

    Honestly, I think I would have been a little scared of her and very much in awe had I been alive then. Part 2 is well under way for you guys! 😊

  • @JangianTV

    @JangianTV

    13 күн бұрын

    @@HistorysForgottenPeople Yes, very formidable! Look forward to Pt 2. 😅

  • @user-fg9xz4bz3b

    @user-fg9xz4bz3b

    7 күн бұрын

    Is Flanders today a part of France or Netherlands ?

  • @aidanhschofield

    @aidanhschofield

    7 күн бұрын

    @@user-fg9xz4bz3b Belgium

  • @kathleenmccrory9883
    @kathleenmccrory988314 күн бұрын

    Women in her time had tricky lives. She seems to have been lucky in both her spouse and her health. I'm looking forward to part 2. Thank you for sharing.

  • @HistorysForgottenPeople

    @HistorysForgottenPeople

    13 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much, I'm glad you enjoyed it! 😊Part 2 is underway right now...

  • @jackiehiracheta180

    @jackiehiracheta180

    13 күн бұрын

    Love these videos

  • @user-fg9xz4bz3b

    @user-fg9xz4bz3b

    6 күн бұрын

    @@HistorysForgottenPeople as anyone done a movie or mini series about them?

  • @chrisbanion
    @chrisbanion11 күн бұрын

    Mothers as a moral compass, what a concept.

  • @happinessforeverandalways
    @happinessforeverandalways13 күн бұрын

    damn, even a thousand years later were still hearing about her rejection 😔

  • @tatianacalin8697
    @tatianacalin869711 күн бұрын

    Such a beautiful love story. William has chosen her as his wife himself initially because of her good lineage (he was a bastard in the sense that vikings used to have more than a wife during those times and he was a concubine's son) to gain legitimacy, but ended up by madly falling in love with her. Mathilde was a force to reckon with in her own right, and ruled over Normandy in his name while William was consolidating his power in England. The historians of the time describe William as fierce and cruel and yet there are records saying that he was seen crying for the first and last time in public, at his wife's funeral. After her death he gave up worlds affairs and lived in isolation. He died in a few years after her. A political marriage which turned into a love story. I'd like to see a movie made about them.

  • @velvetindigonight

    @velvetindigonight

    8 күн бұрын

    Sometimes the ‘gems’ in the comment section are well worth searching for! Thank you

  • @user-fg9xz4bz3b

    @user-fg9xz4bz3b

    7 күн бұрын

    It would be an interesting historic love story to watch on screen.

  • @zoetropo1

    @zoetropo1

    3 күн бұрын

    William’s last five years were not like that at all! He remained so belligerent that it killed him.

  • @madelinevanderbunny607
    @madelinevanderbunny60713 күн бұрын

    Fantastic video about a woman who like most medieval women, even the powerful and influential ones, is too often overlooked by history in favor of her powerful husband. Can't wait for part 2.

  • @HistorysForgottenPeople

    @HistorysForgottenPeople

    10 күн бұрын

    Thank you! I'm hard at work on Part 2 right now. ☺It's really surprising how easily overlooked Matilda is, especially as William ensured his own lifetime that she was very publicly seen with him on most things, albeit mostly because of her ancestry.

  • @Andy_Babb
    @Andy_Babb10 күн бұрын

    I know that “Mother of the Conqueror” video is somewhere on the horizon! Love your videos! Thank you

  • @leeannproctor47

    @leeannproctor47

    6 күн бұрын

    Do you think matilda was a supporter of the conquering of England.

  • @Andy_Babb

    @Andy_Babb

    6 күн бұрын

    @@leeannproctor47 which Matilda lol

  • @zoetropo1

    @zoetropo1

    3 күн бұрын

    ⁠@@leeannproctor47Absolutely: she paid for the building of the fleet’s flagship, the Mora.

  • @zoetropo1

    @zoetropo1

    3 күн бұрын

    Herleva?

  • @Andy_Babb

    @Andy_Babb

    3 күн бұрын

    @@zoetropo1 ah! just making sure… there were SO many Matilda’s! lol I would think she would have been a supporter of that, yes. I think glory and honor were so important to people of that period that she would have not only supported it, but probably believed it was necessary. To be fair, I’m just spitballing - I’m still working on learning that part of Norman British history

  • @ViVaCiousLuff
    @ViVaCiousLuff12 күн бұрын

    In southeast asia we have the Bird's eye chilli or "cili padi" in the local language, known for being a miniature version of the chilli peppers but packing in high levels of spiciness! Over here Matilda would have the nickname "kecil-kecil cili padi" which basically translates to small but formidable like Bird's eye chilli. Watching this truly reminded me of that idiom 🤭

  • @HistorysForgottenPeople

    @HistorysForgottenPeople

    10 күн бұрын

    I love that! That's totally my new nickname for her. 😂

  • @annacalifornia6498
    @annacalifornia649812 күн бұрын

    She was the lioness. And the reason why she agreed to marry him even after he allegedly attacked her. That's because she knew that that was a strong man and in the land surrounded by warriors and everything else. She needed a strong man for her husband and plus she knew that she could control him. So internal strength, internal width and make everybody think that her ideas are their ideas

  • @bistrastoimenovaphotography
    @bistrastoimenovaphotography11 күн бұрын

    Can't wait! Didn't know a thing about this amazing lady❤

  • @cathyhendrix7552
    @cathyhendrix755214 күн бұрын

    I love history. Especially medieval England. I can barely wait for the next video!!! I'm so excited. 🤓

  • @HistorysForgottenPeople

    @HistorysForgottenPeople

    13 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much, I'm glad you enjoyed it! 😊I hope you like Part 2 just as much.

  • @cathyhendrix7552

    @cathyhendrix7552

    13 күн бұрын

    @HistorysForgottenPeople I have no doubts that I will enjoy part 2 just as much as part 1. I'm so happy that I found you're channel. I love your content and the especially the illustrations and artwork. I've ALWAYS tried to picture what the people looked like. I know there are contemporary paintings. But they are mostly flat 1 dimensional and hard to imagine it. And quite a few of the kings look alike and hard to tell apart. At least for me. Paintings have come a long way. LOL. Thank you very much for all of your hard work and dedication and effort that goes into a KZread channel. Please keep them coming.

  • @anweshabiswas4813
    @anweshabiswas481314 күн бұрын

    After her death , William was inconsolable, he restrained from his favourite sport hunting and all the women from his court . Very sad 😢😢

  • @HistorysForgottenPeople

    @HistorysForgottenPeople

    13 күн бұрын

    That's true! I think he was very devoted to her, and they were absolutely in love.

  • @anweshabiswas4813

    @anweshabiswas4813

    13 күн бұрын

    @@HistorysForgottenPeople yes absolutely even after a rocky start

  • @leeannproctor47

    @leeannproctor47

    13 күн бұрын

    Do we know what she looked like?

  • @anweshabiswas4813

    @anweshabiswas4813

    13 күн бұрын

    @@leeannproctor47 she was of short stature compared to her husband , who was 5 foot 10 inches .

  • @Gaeliclass

    @Gaeliclass

    12 күн бұрын

    ​@@leeannproctor47 It was said she was around 5 ft and was beautiful. She was also very healthy, at least in the years she bore all those children!

  • @Weeeewriter
    @Weeeewriter14 күн бұрын

    Wow, she was spectacular!!

  • @HistorysForgottenPeople

    @HistorysForgottenPeople

    13 күн бұрын

    Wait until Part 2 - she was a seriously strong lady!

  • @zackhalter9571
    @zackhalter957116 күн бұрын

    I have always found this woman interesting!Great video🎉

  • @HistorysForgottenPeople

    @HistorysForgottenPeople

    13 күн бұрын

    Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed it! 😊 Matilda was such an interesting person, and she's been on my list a LOOONG time - so I thought I'd better get on with her video!

  • @leeannproctor2966

    @leeannproctor2966

    6 күн бұрын

    I wonder if she preferred matilda or maud?

  • @belgone2001
    @belgone20018 күн бұрын

    My XXXXX great grandmother, this exploration is appreciated.

  • @carolshannon6449
    @carolshannon64495 күн бұрын

    There is a very well-done novelized version of the story of William the Conqueror (that was the title) by Georgette Heyer, which includes the courtship of William and Mathilda, anyone who enjoys this video would probably enjoy it, as well. Based on extensive historical research and written in the 1950s. Just a really well-written story that reads very naturally. This is a great video, too!

  • @helpinyerdasellavon
    @helpinyerdasellavon12 күн бұрын

    Thank you for this beautiful video on Matilda of Flanders. Love to know more about remarkable female historical figures and their challenges they faced in medieval times, can't wait for part 2. Excellent work as always ❤👑

  • @leeannproctor2966

    @leeannproctor2966

    6 күн бұрын

    Matilda seemed unusually powerful for a married woman in my opinion.

  • @hannahvallar7939
    @hannahvallar793911 күн бұрын

    Really enjoyed hearing about a piece of history of which I knew very little.

  • @Laramaria2
    @Laramaria214 күн бұрын

    Imagine if William just went to the church to meet her and screamed at the top of his lungs that he wanted her and no other, then he just pulled her close to him to declare his love again and maybe wanted hug or something, but pulled her with too much strength and she fell on the mud, then he tried to help her up but she got stuck and it turned into this huge gossip that he dragged her and harmed her 😅 Anyway, for how important she was in English history, she's definitely overlooked. She was a great ally to William and deserves more credit.

  • @HistorysForgottenPeople

    @HistorysForgottenPeople

    13 күн бұрын

    Oh my goodness, I love that, haha! This idea that William was actually just a big teddy-bear completely romantically in love with her, but in order to keep up his fearsome reputation elsewhere, his men were all, "No, he didn't do that! He...er...dragged her into the mud and...and..." "Beat her up!" "What the-? Geoffrey, that's a bit much, isn't it?" "No, look, they're loving it!" "Ah...yeah, that's exactly how it happened. Yanked down by her pigtails and beaten up. Won her right over."

  • @CDredhead1028

    @CDredhead1028

    9 күн бұрын

    @@HistorysForgottenPeopleTotally read that in a Monty Python voice…

  • @leeannproctor2966

    @leeannproctor2966

    6 күн бұрын

    I wonder if matilda actually wanted to be with william?

  • @joepratte727
    @joepratte72711 күн бұрын

    i have recently been learning about the women in my ancestoral line. thank you for this one.

  • @Prince-of-Whales666
    @Prince-of-Whales66611 күн бұрын

    Loving this !!! Can’t wait for part 2

  • @margheritatimeus3400
    @margheritatimeus340013 күн бұрын

    They must be a singular spectacle to see, he very tall, illiterate and bossy, She very short, cultivated and kind. And however One of the most formidable couple in history, the Conqueror would have been that without her...

  • @Sciencegrinds
    @Sciencegrinds11 күн бұрын

    Georgette Heyer write a great historical novel, well researched, called "The Conquerer". I recommend it.

  • @sherrylelee8274
    @sherrylelee82749 күн бұрын

    Matilda of Flanders was one of my 24th Great Grandmothers - Thank you for your post on her 🌹

  • @henryruggles7523

    @henryruggles7523

    3 күн бұрын

    It seems you may be a distant cousin to our family. Do you have any Dudley's or Suttons, Grey or Neville or Beaufort in your ancestry?

  • @staceylseal

    @staceylseal

    3 күн бұрын

    Any Granvilles in your tree?

  • @henryruggles7523

    @henryruggles7523

    2 күн бұрын

    @@staceylseal do you have a first name for the Granville you are referring to and a time period please?

  • @staceylseal

    @staceylseal

    2 күн бұрын

    @@henryruggles7523 John Henry Granville born in 1911. Supposedly. His date of birth is in question because he changed it to join the service. He was born at Hampton Court. I don't know if that's true because I don't have a birth certificate for him.

  • @rafaelmodest1
    @rafaelmodest110 күн бұрын

    Mathilde was great great great great great grand daughter of Alfred .

  • @corvettedm1
    @corvettedm110 күн бұрын

    I think Mathilda is a beautiful name indeed.

  • @lilliantanasijevic7852
    @lilliantanasijevic785211 күн бұрын

    Loved this! ❤

  • @grapeshot
    @grapeshot14 күн бұрын

    The medieval dress code for Flanders the Flanders sweater😂

  • @madelinevanderbunny607
    @madelinevanderbunny60713 күн бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @HistorysForgottenPeople

    @HistorysForgottenPeople

    13 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much! I hope you enjoyed the video, this one has been a long time in coming! 😊

  • @RoyPounsford
    @RoyPounsford13 күн бұрын

    Wonderful video.

  • @HistorysForgottenPeople

    @HistorysForgottenPeople

    13 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much, I'm glad you enjoyed it! 😊

  • @leeannproctor2966

    @leeannproctor2966

    6 күн бұрын

    I couldn't have agreed more.

  • @leeannproctor47
    @leeannproctor4713 күн бұрын

    I heard matilda of Flanders was a formidable woman.

  • @gorettyrogers7109
    @gorettyrogers710914 күн бұрын

    I remember reading a book about Matilda of Flanders in the early 90s..i can't remember the title.

  • @leeannproctor47

    @leeannproctor47

    13 күн бұрын

    Isn't there any movies or mini series about her and William?

  • @RBS.23

    @RBS.23

    11 күн бұрын

    Was it 'Wife of the Conqueror ' or something like that?

  • @patriciayohn6136
    @patriciayohn613611 күн бұрын

    May I suggest a video on Beatrice of Burgundy, second Wife of Friedrich Der Barbarossa, Holy Roman Emperor.

  • @shinjineesen400

    @shinjineesen400

    11 күн бұрын

    A formidable woman, contemporaneous to Eleanor of Aquitaine. She had descendants through two sons.

  • @MichelleBruce-lo4oc
    @MichelleBruce-lo4oc14 күн бұрын

    Hi, awesome live history video I enjoyed it. How are you and Mallard your cat doing? How is the weather where you are? I'm doing well and so is my cat Benjamin. We both enjoy watching your live history videos. We have beautiful warm weather in Ontario Canada. In the next video in the future could you do King Stephen the first he was King of England in the 11 hundreds. Have a great day see you next video. HAPPY VICTORIA DAY WEEKEND TO YOU. 😊

  • @HistorysForgottenPeople

    @HistorysForgottenPeople

    13 күн бұрын

    Hi Michelle, we're good! Glad to hear you and Benjamin are doing well. 😊 Our weather's cooled a little again, so hopefully we get some of your warmer weather soon! I might do something on King Stephen - there's a little bit about him in my Empress Matilda videos as well, thought obviously not just on him.

  • @jackbuckley7816
    @jackbuckley78169 күн бұрын

    We can't even begin to know what life in those times were like, though I, as a big history buff, have been trying for decades! Except for William I & the Norman Conquest of England, I'm rather weak on this period, especially the noblewomen. Yes, I know most people wouldn't trade their lives in modern times to live in a long-ago age like that of Matilda but I'm one of the few who would! There are many other epochs I'd love to have lived in as well, or at least travel back in time for as long as I choose, as I find the modern world extremely boring. I've long been fascinated by the Middle Ages but I think if I could choose, it would have to be the earliest of the medieval period, the so-called Dark Ages, which I believe were, in fact, very dark & dangerous indeed. The thought of experiencing a Viking raid thrills me no end! To spend time in one of the earliest Benedictine monasteries would be fascinating, too. What I'd love most, however, is to return to Dark Age England, that period when the Romans prepared to leave & then did so! Wow, simply fantastic to learn exactly what it was like. The Roman Empire fascinates me as much as the Middle Ages, especially the former's long decline as it morphed ever-so-gradually into the earliest centuries of the Dark Ages. If I could have only one wish as my heavenly reward, I think, for me, it would have to be the granting of my desire to see what some of those emperors really were like!

  • @lesaeckert4538

    @lesaeckert4538

    7 күн бұрын

    Unfortunately, most of us would have born as serfs.

  • @jackbuckley7816

    @jackbuckley7816

    7 күн бұрын

    @@lesaeckert4538 For me, it might be worth it!

  • @user-gi8pk9uc7q
    @user-gi8pk9uc7q14 күн бұрын

    Formidable and short!

  • @HistorysForgottenPeople

    @HistorysForgottenPeople

    13 күн бұрын

    Definitely formidable, but she was a normal height for her time!

  • @lfgifu296
    @lfgifu29614 күн бұрын

    oooh how much I missed earlier Medieval History🙏🙏 I’ve real mixed feelings about Matilda. On the one hand, she is admirable and was a great supporter to William, which brings me to what puts me on the fence about her- William👹 I haven’t finished the video yet (it’s been 5 minutes lol), but from the little I know (or think I know) about her she didn’t oppose the harrying of the North and even accompanied him (again, this may well not be true). Ik a Queen’s duty was to support her husband, but when his desire was so violent, some goodness could be expected🥲 They did love, or, at least liked each other quite a lot, so I think she could have tried to soften his ideas without much fear of being mistreated. Still, she is admirable, and her story is gonna be great to hear!!🙏 Have a nice week :))

  • @DarthDread-oh2ne

    @DarthDread-oh2ne

    14 күн бұрын

    Hi friend ! Who is your favorite king before William the Conqueror ?

  • @lfgifu296

    @lfgifu296

    14 күн бұрын

    @@DarthDread-oh2neHello :) It’s my fav English monarch, Alfred the Great! What about you?

  • @DarthDread-oh2ne

    @DarthDread-oh2ne

    14 күн бұрын

    🤔 you can’t go 😑 with Alfred the great.😊

  • @lfgifu296

    @lfgifu296

    14 күн бұрын

    @@DarthDread-oh2ne ooh why not🥲? He may not have ruled over the whole of modern England but he started it, and I believe that, had he lived longer, he would’ve seen it- maybe not finished but close-.

  • @HistorysForgottenPeople

    @HistorysForgottenPeople

    13 күн бұрын

    You're not wrong, there may be a VERY different view of her in the next video! You know how I feel about the harrying of the North LOL. But I think she was a very strong person, brought up in her time with those expectations, and there were maybe times when she didn't want to go against William. Certainly not perfect, that's for sure! But still admirable.

  • @user-fv6bb5sd6c
    @user-fv6bb5sd6c10 күн бұрын

    ❤❤❤!!

  • @zoetropo1
    @zoetropo13 күн бұрын

    The Register of the Honour of Richmond thanks Matilda for persuading King William to grant Earl Edwin’s Yorkshire lands to Alan Rufus, the Breton who was the commander of the royal cavalry.

  • @CharityGal
    @CharityGalКүн бұрын

    Queen Matilda is my direct ancestor through my father's side and her husband William, Duke of Normandy (the conqueror), who was crowned King William I of England, is my direct ancestor through my mother's family. I've done enormous research so I know this documentary is WRONG when they claim the founder of Normandy was Robert I. He was born in Norway and his name was actually Hrolf Rangvaldsson, nicknamed the Ganger meaning "walker" because he was so large no Nordic horse could carry him, so he walked a lot. Hrolf means "wolf" and he was a viking that settled in Normandy. The king of France gave him the title of Comte de Normandy, which is French meaning Count. The king, a Catholic, insisted Hrolf be baptized a Catholic and take the name Robert (Latinized as Rollo) but Hrolf continued to use his own Norwegian name and remained a pagan. His French wife Poppa was a Christian and raised their children in the faith. Hrolf's grandson was acknowledged by the king as the first Duc (Duke) of Normandy. Too bad these documentaries don't do their research into ACTUAL history.

  • @angietyndall7337
    @angietyndall733713 күн бұрын

    Not everyone can claim relationship to famous figures, but others actually are related to famous figures in history. As such, there are good and bad points to this imo.

  • @loislewis5229

    @loislewis5229

    12 күн бұрын

    Oh but it makes history so much more meaningful when they’re your ancestors 😅

  • @diannegooding8733
    @diannegooding873311 күн бұрын

    Not surprising re Mathilda. Women like bad boys. William the Bastard was odds on! (Beauty and the Beast!)

  • @Heothbremel
    @Heothbremel13 күн бұрын

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @user-tn2wl6el7o
    @user-tn2wl6el7o11 күн бұрын

    ❤❤❤❤❤amen

  • @My2up2downCastle
    @My2up2downCastle14 күн бұрын

    Can't find part 2!

  • @OneOfTheFirstToWatchStarTrek

    @OneOfTheFirstToWatchStarTrek

    14 күн бұрын

    I think it comes out next Sunday May 26¡

  • @HistorysForgottenPeople

    @HistorysForgottenPeople

    13 күн бұрын

    This one has only just come out - Part 2 is out next Sunday! 😊

  • @beverlybalius9303
    @beverlybalius93038 күн бұрын

    They were really short in ancient times. The young today are a foot or 2 foot taller thanmy age group…

  • @lfgifu296
    @lfgifu29614 күн бұрын

    For the question, from the Historical people you’ve studied, who is the one you like the most? Those who are genuinely so good you find yourself awestruck by what they did. You can cheat here lol (I myself have like 5). (also I can’t be 100% sure if I’ve ever asked you this but I don’t recall it, so, hope I’m not repeating myself😭). For me it’s Katherine of Aragon, Emma of Normandy (as I once heard say, Emma was for Emma, which doesn’t score her that high in the kindness score, but her achievements were out of this world imo and hers is a story I’m always itching to tell), Alfred the Great and Belisarius. Honourable mention to Amélie of Orléans, I just didn’t include her bc I haven’t studied her enough to know for sure :)

  • @HistorysForgottenPeople

    @HistorysForgottenPeople

    13 күн бұрын

    LOL No worries, I wonder if I'm repeating myself all the time in my answers, so apologies if I do! 😂 My absolute favourite person of all history is Empress Matilda. I'm sure she did do bad stuff (we're all human) but her good stuff outweighs any not-so-good-things, and there's a lot of propaganda around her, and to be honest, my personality is very similar in being stubborn and very 'mama bear' as well. I would definitely kick off a 19-year-civil war for my crown, and I'm not sure if that's a good thing! 😂😂😂 I also agree with you on Katherine of Aragon, and since studying her more closely, Anna of Cleves! Anna just seems like an all-round kind, clever, funny woman AND she liked to cook. I really like George III as well - I think he was overall a good king, and the fact he was such a family person is amazing considering his father and grandfather. I think you can tell I'm basically a sucker for anyone who is nice to their loved ones, haha! I also like Arthur (or Artie) Moore - I don't want to say too much as I've got a video planned in a few weeks for him, but basically he was a real inventor-type person who started from nothing in a small town in Wales, and ended up working for Marconi. 😊

  • @SSRT_JubyDuby8742
    @SSRT_JubyDuby874212 күн бұрын

    Like deployed 👍

  • @CallemJay_McNeill
    @CallemJay_McNeill15 күн бұрын

    Can't all of us with European ancestry claim descent from the Emperor Charlemagne?

  • @HistorysForgottenPeople

    @HistorysForgottenPeople

    13 күн бұрын

    Possibly! I think I read somewhere that if you look hard enough everyone with European ancestry is somehow related to William the Conqueror as well, but my family tree only ever has poor farmers on it, haha!

  • @EmperadorElijah

    @EmperadorElijah

    13 күн бұрын

    Yes. Most Europeans, especially western and central, can claim 'Charlemagne, King of the Franks' as our closest royal ancestor. Those of Englishman descent can claim either 'Edward [Plantagenêt] I' or 'Edward [Plantagenêt] III.'

  • @charlesvigneron565

    @charlesvigneron565

    12 күн бұрын

    @@HistorysForgottenPeople William descends from Charlemagne once by Pepin & Bernard. Matilda has four descents via Louis 'The Pious' and once from Alfred 'The Great'. All living Europeans are Charlemagne descendants several dozens to hundreds of times. Source: Royal Ancestry, Douglas Richardson, Vol. V, pp. 481-504. 100,000,000,000 (one hundred billion) humans are estimated to have lived in the last 60,000 years. We accrue ancestors in a geometric progression by a factor of two : 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64... and Charlemagne is about 42 generations distant which, by simple addition, would give us 2,199,023,255,552 (two trillion+) ancestors. Humans Are All More Closely Related Than We Commonly Think Scientific American, Scott Hershberger, October 2, 2020

  • @rtalbeau7965

    @rtalbeau7965

    11 күн бұрын

    😂😂Yes, I was pretty proud when I found out I was descended from him; but then I learned that you can basically pick up a random rock and throw it, and there’d be a high probability of you hitting a descendant of Charlemagne.😢 😂😂

  • @79klkw

    @79klkw

    8 күн бұрын

    This is what I have heard. It would be fantastic to have his dna uploaded to a genetic genealogy database that deals with historical people. These sites exist, they are not very popular, and often times, students make databases related to archaic dna, on sites like gedmatch. Obviously genealogy isa hobby of mine. So you have me thinking, i am gonna go and look to see if we have Charlemagne's DNA anywhereto compare with!

  • @robynw6307
    @robynw63075 күн бұрын

    How can someone who can read not be able to write? I don't understand. If anyone knows please educate me.

  • @kirstenberg6960

    @kirstenberg6960

    4 күн бұрын

    They are different skills. If you don’t practice the skill of writing, or the materials are too expensive to provide to everyone in the family, it’s not a surprise she and many others only learned to read. In the same vein, listening and speaking a language are also two different skills. That’s why some children of immigrants born in a new land can grow up able to understand their parents’ language, but not being comfortable speaking more than a few words. This is also why, when formally leaning a new language, there are four different skill areas that need to be both taught and assessed: written comprehension (reading), written production (writing), oral production (speaking) and oral comprehension (listening).

  • @laurap6534
    @laurap65347 күн бұрын

    William did not beat Matilda to within an inch of her life, and that made her want to marry him . That is a fantasy written by a male person .

  • @brianhodgson9547
    @brianhodgson954710 күн бұрын

    I've heard she got revenge on an English Noble that refused to marry her before she married William

  • @lancelawrence7825
    @lancelawrence78257 сағат бұрын

    On Behalf of the "Bastard" (2x oer. Momsy is Daughter of The Unready n Popsy) they did it to breed new Warrior? But they got a Will-in instead...The Council in Winchester asked her first! "Doth thou wish to rule here as well? We can use u Lap Lion if ye dinna mind?+1 ❤️ (Behind..Beside..Before! Ere great man is the Better Half) these 2 Souls been mated for Millions of Years? $ee Edge of Candy Bar 🌌 Galaxy...met long ago. Ere $cene a Soul fall on its Face?+1 ❤️

  • @elijahhodges4405
    @elijahhodges440510 күн бұрын

    Matilda of Flanders was descended from Alfred the Great, and from Charlemagne. So why did England rebel against William? They should have thanked God they would have a Wessex king when he was dead.

  • @11abrook
    @11abrook9 күн бұрын

    Glad to know you are going to cover "harrying of the North" in the next video. Genocide. Nobles are not so noble after all. Is Matilda nothing more than a gansters moll? It would not be a nice time to be alive if you diagreed with William or Matilda.

  • @lancelawrence7825
    @lancelawrence78257 сағат бұрын

    Ere Mathilda The Conqueror? The "Angle$" DNA n larger 💀 can only rule? The South coast as a "Kingdom?" Rest of Britain is the Wild Saxon n West Vikings) After She cometh? How many new schools? Hospital? Day Care??)) akin to 1$t world country??)) "U Welcome" on Her behalf!)+1 ❤️

  • @clareryan3843
    @clareryan38437 күн бұрын

    Yep. I bet she was definitely the scary one - PROBABLY DID NOT LOOK LIKE THE INGENUE on your KZread clickbait intro🤦

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