How Hungarian nomads annihilated the Bavarian army at Pressburg 😮
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🚩 A clip from our video Battle of Pressburg, 907 AD. See the full video here: https://youtu.be/VHUSCs4Nacg
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Lol. Failed to realise? Complete the charge and then repeat with what left of your troops. Better to have a line behind you and a line making U then a pile
The early Hungarians were a boogeyman of the Eastern Franks, I guess that has to be the bare minimum when your rulers claim Attilid descent
Rather than a wonderful historical coverage selected by (history Marche)channel….it seems to me that Bavarian army unit leaders hadn't sufficient knowledge about the grounds they deceived by enemy retreat.
Arpad said:"hmm Cannae win this battle?"
20 Thousand men lost in a single medieval battle. That is insane. Europe's bedrock must be filled with blood instead of water
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The conquest proper of Hungary is dated at the end of the ninth century, in 896, when the seven Hungarian tribes (Nyék, Megyer, Kirt Gyarmat, Jenó, Tarján, Kér, and Keszi) and the three Kabar tribes, led by Prince Árpád, gradually filled up the Carpathian basin, except for the zones of beechwood and the coniferous forests. The "conquering Hun garians" are equivalent to the upper circle of the people (with rich furniture); some of them spoke two languages: Onogur-Turk and Ugrian-Hungarian.
The Hungarian word árpa was borrowed from a Turkic language before the times of the Hungarian conquest of the Carpathian Basin (at the turn of the 9th and 10th centuries), from Proto-Turkic *arpa.[5][6][4] The Hungarians cohabited for centuries with Turkic people, which accounts for over 10% word roots in modern Hungarian being Turkic. In Hungarian, most pastoral terms are Turkic in origin, and agricultural terms are 50% r-Turkic. Many Hungarian names, and also animal and plant names,[7] are of Turkic origin, and the majority of tribe names were of Turkic origin.[8]Turkic is, along with Uralic, German and Slavic, one of the four languages that have the greatest percentage of word roots in the Hungarian language. However, the Magyars are not a Turkic people, though the Turks made a genetic and linguistic contribution.[9][10]
I thought the only general to surround a larger army with a smaller force was Hannibal, now I have to learn all about Bavarian history 😂
Sence iv started to watch you’re war shorts iv picked up the table top war game dbmm pretty sure it’s a uk game
Msgus people were never nomads
The Megyeri accepted the Onogur duke Almus as their supreme ruler and his son Árpád as military chief of their tribe . The Danubians Onogurs , from whom the name " Hungarian ” is derived , were descendants of those Onogurs who had lived in Pannonia during the previous century as partners in the Avar ( or Avar – Onogur ) federation .
Imagine having to wait in the middle of the pack for hours until your turn to be beheaded. No one even gives you a ticket so you can know your place in the queue or estimated waiting time.