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All for the sake of religion…and it's still goes on to this very day..will we ever learn
Thank you for this slice of Medieval history. I never heard of the Knights fighting in Latvia before this incredible episode.
What cretin edited this ? its unwatchable with the constant cuts
Fascinating, thank you. My family came from Cumberland and the story made me think of another man from Cumberland, Nowell Oxland, who died in Gallipoli. The last verse of 'Outward Bound' reads:
"We shall pass in summer weather,
We shall come at eventide,
When the fells stand up together
And all quiet things abide;
Mixed with cloud and wind and river,
Sun-distilled in dew and rain,
One with Cumberland for ever
We shall go not forth again."
Seemed appropriate for another man from the area who died far from home.
!!!No precautions for lead contamination during cutting it open… with power tools 🙂 Bold move.. I also have a different definition of "well preserved" Not Pickles in brine for sure
This is so very interesting. Thank you for showing this. I love history. 🇺🇸
Really remarkable. I take it that the resin and the lead, prevented bacterial decay.
Boring!
If I was that man, I'd haunt those archaeologists and pathologists for digging me up and cutting me up! 😅😆
Besides the Bog bodies of course!
Maria of Burgundy also died from a perforated lung caused by falling from a horse breaking her ribs.
So gross 🤢
Dear Father God In The Kingdom of Heaven ~ Absolutely Extraordinary ~ The body of Sir Anthony de Luci is Extraordinary ~ The writing style is of Sir John de Mortin is Exquisite ~ 🙏☦️⚜️
My ancestors were the mediaeval Harrington's and the Percy's (a long line.) 🇨🇦
It's just too bad they discovered him when they did as opposed to today when we could do a DNA test and find his closest relative.
This is my distant relative Sir Knight Anothony de Lucy b. 1331/32 to 1368 through de Lucy family related down to my 11th great-grand aunt Anne Fermor/Farmor of Easton Neston, Northamptonshire, England/Thomas Farmer my 9th great grandfather (Ship Tryall to 1616 Jamestown)🙏
Wanted a autopsy not a history lesson.
Countless brave men gave their lives conquering the scourge of Islam. Today their homelands were surrendered to the enemy without a shot fired.
The Teutonic Knights were largely second and subsequent sons of Germanic nobles who would not inherit much under the feudal system, so they invaded lands occupied by Slavs such as the Wends, and Jews who had previously found a retreat there: the lands that ultimately became Prussia, East Prussia, and the Baltic states. The "excuse" the knights used for their savage butchery of what were for the most part peasants, was the fact that their victims were not Christians. After slaying thousands of natives, the "Jung Herren" ("young sirs") would build and garrison castles to control vast estates: such was the beginning of the Prussian "Junkers". I have no doubt that Anthony de Lucy and his comrades were utterly loathsome, ruthless sh*ts, either morons brainwashed with Christian hogwash, or cunning genocidal criminals exploiting this "excuse". I hope Anthony de Lucy suffered an appalling death.
Ok, how about DNA???
It would be interesting ti see if there are living descendants.
You can't research history of this age, by only concentrate on the elite of a society. They aren't the example, they are the exception.
No DNA test ?
STOP JIFFLING THE IMAGE! Aaaarrgh!
Presumably a copy of an old BBC documentary. Pity the source is not acknowledged.
BBC2 programme from November 2024. BBC: far the best broadcaster in the world for science and history content.
My third cousin 2o times removed. Interesting to see his autopsy.