Complainte de Louis XVI
1:55
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Anthem of the Kingdom of Romania
2:28
Anthem of the Second Mexican Empire
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"Jerusalem" (British Patriotic Song)
2:39
Farewell to King Mihai of Romania
3:24
Agincourt Carol - Poxy Boggards
2:29
10 Jacobite Songs from Scotland
32:23
Mo Ghile Mear (Irish Jacobite Song)
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@politicallybasedindianoffical1
@politicallybasedindianoffical1 Күн бұрын
My country is only country who defeated mongols more than 3 times
@alexanderjaramillo9413
@alexanderjaramillo9413 Күн бұрын
Ojalá fuera así otra vez
@zahrashababishad1118
@zahrashababishad1118 2 күн бұрын
سرود همیشگی ایران شاهنشاهی تا ابد در ایران شاهنشاهی،،بزودی اشعار این سرود،همه اقشار جامعه ایرانی نام برده شده است،،صد ره بهتر ز عهد باستان،،،حقیقت،،❤❤
@LSDANNY7x
@LSDANNY7x 2 күн бұрын
❤❤❤
@raymondfrank4957
@raymondfrank4957 2 күн бұрын
Greetings from New jersey
@user-fw4uo9bm9i
@user-fw4uo9bm9i 2 күн бұрын
I LOVE THIS
@greathoundii6142
@greathoundii6142 4 күн бұрын
He has come back in the form of Tsunomaki Watame! Watame is Jingisukan!
@marcelbouzmit4776
@marcelbouzmit4776 4 күн бұрын
The latin is a disaster No catholic Bishop would pronounce this way Especially not in 15th Century when to use latin was Standard in all Europe Nice ceremony but this kind of Latin destroy the ambiance Vivate rexe in eternumme that hurts
@TheOldSalt
@TheOldSalt 5 күн бұрын
21st Great Grandson of The Bruce! Long Live Scotland!
@baraxor
@baraxor 5 күн бұрын
I think this is the most touching and humbling of the Habsburg traditions. No matter if you were in life an Emperor and holder of dozens of titles, in the end you are dust like everyone else.
@stlouisix3
@stlouisix3 5 күн бұрын
Sad.
@Jout8-re1ij
@Jout8-re1ij 7 күн бұрын
POV: You are hungarian in 1241 and you hear this song far away in the forrest.
@TraTranc
@TraTranc 7 күн бұрын
When Jens Stoltenberg visits Ulanbataar and reminds the Mongolian government that Ukraine used to be a Khanate and is now under attack by the people from the north. Suddenly Russian mobik in his trench in Donbas be like: _"Why do I hear boss music?"_
@LSDANNY7x
@LSDANNY7x 7 күн бұрын
❤❤❤
@brahimomrani
@brahimomrani 7 күн бұрын
Are the Mongols and the Oghuz Turks of the same race?
@olmighty3918
@olmighty3918 4 күн бұрын
No they were just under the rule of Mongol
@Atajew
@Atajew 2 күн бұрын
No but both ethnicities are very related with one and another.
@kiriseraph9674
@kiriseraph9674 9 күн бұрын
Oooo it's nice, Russians are really good at making national anthems!
@Covenanter-hk4yl
@Covenanter-hk4yl 10 күн бұрын
When you swear an oath to a king it’s to the death
@DEVILDOG1964
@DEVILDOG1964 10 күн бұрын
I WISH THE SONG HAD ENGLISH CC TO UNDERSTAND THE WORDS AND MEANING OF THE SONG.
@polishgigachad7097
@polishgigachad7097 9 күн бұрын
English translation is in the description of this video.
@DEVILDOG1964
@DEVILDOG1964 9 күн бұрын
@@polishgigachad7097 ok I see that now.
@aivarasdarulis
@aivarasdarulis 11 күн бұрын
First I would like to say that my great grandfather, Ignas Darulis, volunteered for Lithuanian Army in 1919. They fought the Poles around Giedraičiai. They took Polish POW's until he himself was captured by them at the Battle of Giedraičiai :) He spent over a year in Polish camp - he topd that Poles treated Lithuanians same as we treated Poles in captivity - meaning, they treated each other well, never making any excesses. He said that in comparrisson with WWII, the war between us and Poles was impossible to compare on humane-terms. As he witnessed both Soviets, Germans, then Soviets again, he knew what he was talking. He said that the Polish-Lithuanian War was (at least by his experience I don't know how others saw it) lacking some animalistic hate, lust to loot, destroy, level villages and towns to the ground; he even said that for both sides, preffered tactic was to capture prisoners, not to slaughter everyone. He never said a bad thing about Poles. But he always said bad things about Germans (not that bad things tbh), but always bad things about Soviets :)))) We are friends and literally one can say almost closest allies (both politically and militarily, share much of ups and downs in history, literally all same enemies, same enemy now, which we crushed, together, many a time and we will again if they dare come to either Lithuania or Poland). It is only marginals and drug addicts or intelectually challanged, shame bringing, morons, that dislike one another for straight up stupid reasons they themselves cannot understand or explain. This divide was tried to be forced upon both nations after Tsarist mongoloids dismanteled our union, destroying Lithuanian historical records, re-writting what was left and what was useful for them to bend and interpret, using pseudo facts like "Lithuania was always purely Russian/Ruthenian state and there is no such ethnicity nor language" - literally oldest still spoken language in Europe and one of world's 10 oldest and still widely practiced language. With Polish historical records they did similar atrocities, but destroying much less, but re-writting an awful lot so that the divide could be made between us. Then, in late Tsarist era, they banned our languages, all books and teaching children the language and not to mention culture. They waged war against our churches, trying to make us all Orthodox (hence many in Belorus and parts of Ukraine are now Orthodox that were before Catholics). Then in Soviet times, after successful Lithuanian cultural revival in early 20th Century, they yet again got to what they do best, the mongoloids, which is desinformation, lies, pseudo science, banning anything that they do not simply like. This tactic was successful in many Soviet occupied regions, like Central Asia, certain parts of Caucasus, especially Belorus, eastern Ukraine and Moldova. But they failed in Poland and Lithuania. We both had statehood way before there was such thing as Russia or even Muscovy (there was Kyivan Rus' prior to our at least officially documented statehood but there are records from 9th Century by Germanic monks that mention certain Baltic tribes living in pretty much same borders as they are here today, ruled by local "rexes" ie kings. This is another thing, Westerners reffered to our leaders as "rex", Easterners reffered to them as "князи" ie dukes. They themselves had no kings, but only dukes and later tsars. Poland obviously was closer to the Western Europe, nations that had already became Christian and adopted written language, so they were closer to "civilisation", and were mentioned in official texts way earlier than us Lithuanians. Anyways, I grew up (and still live here today) in Vilniaus Kraštas - Vilniaus District. I grew up around ethnic Poles mainly, Belorussians and Russians to lesser extent. My best friend's granddad taught me basic Polish language at the age of 11-12, then I learned more as I aged. My first girlfriend that I felt in love with and spent 5 years together was ethnic Polish, Agnieška. When I was in UK, I had Polish friends, Polish people always did help me in bad times, I did help them and I always when I met Poles there I felt like I met Lithuanians. When I came to each new construction site I always hoped that there will be Poles and Lithuanians, there not a single time in 8 years was a problem. I only had Poles asking me, when drinking, why some Lithuanians dislike Poles. I struggled to answer this as I never by then had encountered actual anti Polish Lithuanians (I mean not on internet because I am sure ther were always idiots online talking shite; but same with some Poles - every nation has these types of people. I had couple of Lithuanians asking me why Poles dislike us, as I die spend lots of tike with Poles. I told them Poles also ask me this aboutbus and I cannot answer this. My current girlfriend ane fiance is ethnic Pole, she went to Polish school in Lentvaris and studied there for 10 years prior to going to college. So I only can say fully possitive things about Poles. Surely, there are chauvinists in literally every nation, but these people decrease in numbers as time goes on. With greatest respect, from a Lithuanian to all our Polish neighbors.
@alonsoinigomartinez
@alonsoinigomartinez 11 күн бұрын
This movies are incredible. More people should see it because it's the best I've seen of Joan of Arc on film.
@Danleesixdoublefive321
@Danleesixdoublefive321 11 күн бұрын
Bro is literally the greatest warrior king of all time. He is like a fire that blazed through the entire world in the most irrestable way.
@user-wc5go9sb5j
@user-wc5go9sb5j 12 күн бұрын
Great globalist finance controls politics (conservative, labour, SNP, green, libdem are full of great finance puppets) and wants to destroy family (gender theory, LGBT ideology, pornography, ...) because family is the greatest obstacle to the full control of people; muslim immigrants in Europe are also instruments for this satanic project; SNP has nothing Scottish about it (except the name); also Catholic Church is now under control by great finance: Bergoglio is an anti-pope: kzbin.info/www/bejne/boKslYiBYpaUfLc. Read G.K. Chesterton (a quarter Scot himself), a great defender of family and freedom. in particular I suggest his writings related to Scotland: “Edward VII and Scotland” (in “All things considered”), “The sentimental Scot” (in “A miscellany of men”), “The idols of Scotland” (in “The thing: why I am a catholic”), “Robert Bruce and his age” (in “The glass walking-stick”), “If Don John of Austria had married Mary Queen of Scots” (in “The common man”), “The don and the cavalier” (in “The well and the shallows”) and “The ball and the cross” (novel); in his autobiography (published in the year of his death) Chesterton wrote: “But on the other side my mother came of Scottish people, who were Keiths from Aberdeen; and for several reasons, partly because my maternal grandmother long survived her husband and was a very attractive personality, and partly because of a certain vividness in any infusion of Scots blood or patriotism, this northern affiliation appealed strongly to my affections; and made a sort of Scottish romance in my childhood”; his autobiography ends by recalling a quote from Mary Queen of Scots: “In my end is my beginning”. Quote from G.K. Chesterton's "What's wrong with the world" (1910): "If a man, a woman and a child live together any more in free and sovereign households, these ancient relations will recur; and Hudge [fictional character symbolizing the progressive politician] must put up with it. He can only avoid it by destroying the family, driving both sexes into sexless hives and hordes, and bringing up all children as the children of the state ... If we are to preserve the family we must revolutionize the nation." Prophetic. Why does the NHS Scotland and practically all Scottish politicians seem to ignore the Tavistock scandal (Tavistock has a vary interesting history, including significant funding from the Rockefeller foundation: kzbin.info/www/bejne/bHXIapeBi55rh5Y )? Stop being fooled by false speeches about the rights and protection of minorities. Wake up Scots: protect your families, children and freedom!
@GeorgeGer-ls3pt
@GeorgeGer-ls3pt 12 күн бұрын
When you are Turk,Persian,Arab,Chinese and hear this 💀
@dutchvanderlinde4969
@dutchvanderlinde4969 4 күн бұрын
Samurai: hold my katana!
@haythamkenway7120
@haythamkenway7120 12 күн бұрын
"As powerful as a planetary bird" nigga wtf is even that
@martinjugolin2087
@martinjugolin2087 8 күн бұрын
Can fly, shit on you from above and it's valuable, can survive in bad weather, eats worms in the morning, produces eggs
@lysannnobst9110
@lysannnobst9110 12 күн бұрын
I❤Scotland
@iranroashghe
@iranroashghe 13 күн бұрын
تمام هستی من به فدای سه عشق ابدی ، ایران زمین تا ابد جاودانه شاهنشاه آریامهر بزرگ تا ابد سرور و سالار پرچم تا ابد سرفراز شیر و خورشید ❤❤❤
@w.reidripley1968
@w.reidripley1968 13 күн бұрын
Okay so, "Wae's Me for Prince Charlie" --> "Bonnie House of Airlie."
@godzillasaursx10x28
@godzillasaursx10x28 13 күн бұрын
Aaaaaauuuuuuuuuhbhhhhhhh
@jonathanmorgan1793
@jonathanmorgan1793 13 күн бұрын
Fly .....Fly .....you Italian coward!!!
@TchallaUduku
@TchallaUduku 14 күн бұрын
If you ever get to go to Reims the cathedral is beautiful.
@ThePanEthiopian
@ThePanEthiopian 15 күн бұрын
When the turk doesn't stop yapping.
@ThePanEthiopian
@ThePanEthiopian 15 күн бұрын
The original steppe dad.
@emanuelmilens6718
@emanuelmilens6718 15 күн бұрын
Apoyo de los jacobitas que alcanzamos escapar a argentina. Que lindo sera volver!😊
@thursday1679
@thursday1679 16 күн бұрын
Love this song
@user-xq5lb9vn8s
@user-xq5lb9vn8s 18 күн бұрын
Too many disloyal to the Scottish crown, as in the days of olde kissing English backsides!
@Veshremy-fan138_YT
@Veshremy-fan138_YT 18 күн бұрын
0:40
@lesliehart
@lesliehart 18 күн бұрын
Celebrating the demise of the highland poor in the name of a Polish Italian
@MrSuperunix
@MrSuperunix 19 күн бұрын
😂猛哥大汗如果不是战死在重庆的钓鱼城,整个欧洲都是以放羊为生了。
@Danleesixdoublefive321
@Danleesixdoublefive321 11 күн бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@IESVSCHRISTVSDOMINVSNOSTEREST
@IESVSCHRISTVSDOMINVSNOSTEREST 20 күн бұрын
I'm an Englishman related via my mother's paternal grandfather to the clan Stuart. All I want is for my sovereign to rule and not simply observe the death of my nation. In origin German or Scotch, I just want a good King.
@uyikb4495
@uyikb4495 20 күн бұрын
My Chinese neighbour is terrified
@NickV-ez4be
@NickV-ez4be 20 күн бұрын
I think a minor tone suits this anthem better. That way it feels more focused and majestic
@johnduheaume6650
@johnduheaume6650 21 күн бұрын
Just back from Scotland, we visited the spot in Glenfinnan where Charles Stuart first raised his standard in 1745, very moving.
@timothyj1966
@timothyj1966 21 күн бұрын
WOW!!!
@TankMasterGo
@TankMasterGo 22 күн бұрын
Dreams of a -Federation- Empire
@ceylindemiregen1591
@ceylindemiregen1591 22 күн бұрын
Aaaaaaauuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
@BrianTheultimateOg-sl4de
@BrianTheultimateOg-sl4de 22 күн бұрын
I don't even know what are they saying but I'm vibin'🇵🇱🇱🇹❤️🇦🇱
@danthemankhan
@danthemankhan 23 күн бұрын
Would it not be out of order for him to make motions while in a sedentary position?
@tiborwot3753
@tiborwot3753 24 күн бұрын
There was only few mans of history who said no and succesfully defend their country against mongols.one of them was Wenceslaus the first, the one eye .
@vladsiminica2801
@vladsiminica2801 24 күн бұрын
2:11: Hetman Chodkewicz , the true king of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth 🇵🇱🇱🇹🇧🇾🇺🇦
@vladsiminica2801
@vladsiminica2801 24 күн бұрын
2:11: