The Rise and Fall of The Last Anglo-Saxon King | King Harold | Real Royalty
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Publicado 2020-03-17
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I was listening so intently to the speaker that I never noticed the music. It is the difference between hearing and listening.
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Ugh, whoever edited this did a terrible job. I can hardly hear the speaker over the music.
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The greatest plot twist in history is that Harold Godwinson was actually the good guy
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It breaks my heart, the dissolution of the monasteries. 😩. Not because of religion, but destroying those beautiful buildings. Those were old even in Henry Tudors’ age. And then his sons’ reign, if you can call it that, finished them off, putting the icing on the cake, destroying wonderful old stained glass windows, roods. So sad. But it still happens today. The new trying to obliterate the old, they don’t care how old it is.😢
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Tony Robinson - always excellent! But why is the music allowed to drown his voice?
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The background music is way too loud.
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The music was so loud on this video that I couldn’t hear the commentator
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The last Anglo-Saxon king of England was Edgar Aetheling, grandson of King Edmund Ironside, who was elected by the Witenagemot after Harold's death. He ruled from Oct. 15, 1066 - Dec. 17, 1066.
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There definitely should be a monument to Harold. A big stonking monument.
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Interesting vid. Music's too loud, distracting from the narrator. Locations make this a great watch!
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fire that sound engineer!
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I enjoy these videos but agree, background music is too loud in places.
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This is what happens when you have a government of men instead of government of laws.
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Idiots who call Harold an oath-breaker don't realize he took the oath under duress. He was William's captive and had no other choice.
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This is quite difficult to hear in spots, the background music drowns out the narration.
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Maybe you dont know but Haralds daughter Gita deserted to denmark where she met russian prince Vladimir Monomach.. she became his wifein1074 and went to my hometown of Smolensk where she died in1107
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I can barely hear the speaker. The music was too loud. I really wanted to hear this history.
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Found out the other day that a lot of leading Anglo-Saxons had been displaced by the earlier invasion of Canute and his Scandinavians -one family had to take refuge in Byzantium and Hungary and eventually returned when Anglo-saxons got back in power -Edward Atheling or someone like that.
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“Who will get your kingdom?” Alexander: “The strongest!” Edward: “lol I dunno, that guy I guess?”
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Harold Godwinson was actually Harold II of England, Harold Harefoot was Harold I of England, 1035 - 1040. This documentary fails to call Godwinson Harold II.