Battle of Brenta 899 AD: Hungarian invasion of Italy

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Published 2019-08-31
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BTS Prolog - Kevin MacLeod
Restless Native - Kevin MacLeod
Grave Blow - Kevin MacLeod
Barbarians at the Gates - Richard Beddow
All This Scoring Action - Kevin MacLeod

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All Comments (21)
  • @anor_naur
    Ironicaly, the Hungarian king Béla IV shared Berengars fate when a westernized Kingdom of Hungary faced the Mongol invasion in the battle of Muhi, 1241.
  • Three videos in the past two days?! It must be my birthday, thanks Baz
  • I read the year 899, and I have no idea what the setting is. This channel is a blessing
  • @JumbalayahJihad
    The little boats distracted me for a while cause I thought they'd come into play soon, but they didn't. They're just merchant traders lol.
  • @_aullik
    I kinda missed the overview after the battle with how strength of army and losses.
  • @andromenia1
    Damm this voiceover is so good! It rivals anything on tv.
  • Are you feeling okay? Two videos two days apart from eachother? I'm not complaining.
  • @woff1959
    Nice video! I would just like to point out that the Magyars had formed a so-called 'Steppe State' and had supra-tribal offices. All our contemporary sources as well as the archaeology shows clearly that this was the case. They always prepared their attacks diplomatically and there are sources on their alliance with Arnulf. Before that, they had allied with Byzantium (893/4) the Moravians (880) and the Franks against the Moravians. They were very pragmatic with their alliances, and probably would never have launched major campaigns had not the East Franks tried to eradicate them in 907. Cheers!
  • @samevans847
    Oops, looks like the Magyars pulled a sneaky on ya
  • Bazz Battle, Invicta, Kings and Generals, History Marche - all post in a sequence of hours - guys let us take a breath !!!
  • 2:38 Arnulf was actually allied to the Bulgarian Empire at the time. Just thought I'd mention it.
  • @TEXNORRIS10
    How beautiful to hear about the history of my lands on this beautiful channel!
  • @MrMottasem
    Kings and generals, history march and bazbattles all in the same day . It's like an early Christmas
  • @davidkaaa
    Great video! I think this was the first major battle in Western Europe where the Magyars showed their teeth. I hope you'll do a video on the Battle of Pressburg, 907, where they ultimately cemented their intention that they were here to stay.
  • @PrehistoricLEGO
    I have barely heard any of these battles, but all of them are bloody and important in their own way
  • I live in Italy, in the city of Padua near the river Brenta. Not that it matters, but it's kinda cool to see the place where I live featured in one of your videos :D Here, a lot of cool battles where fought also during the XIII-XIV century