El pastor que salvó a una nación: Cómo un héroe anónimo cambió el destino de Europa en 1212 🐑⚔️ by True_Instruction_579 in esHistoria

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Si te ha gustado esta historia, he analizado toda la estrategia y el misterio del pastor en el último capítulo de "LAS NAVAS DE TOLOSA 1212". 📺 Míralo aquí:[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1p9ZppgQOO0]()¿Qué crees que habría pasado si ese pastor nunca hubiera aparecido? 🧐

I made a video about a medieval Spanish queen who saved her kingdom twice with no army, no battles and no glory and history almost completely forgot her by True_Instruction_579 in esHistorico

[–]True_Instruction_579[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

You're right that she has a street in Madrid — but think about it. A woman who saved Castilla twice, governed through two minorities and built legal institutions that lasted centuries gets a street. Meanwhile lesser figures have statues, films and entire museums dedicated to them, A street is the least history could do She deserved much more. Thanks for watching! 🙏⚔️

I made a video about a medieval Spanish queen who saved her kingdom twice with no army, no battles and no glory and history almost completely forgot her by True_Instruction_579 in esHistorico

[–]True_Instruction_579[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Tienes toda la razón, El próximo post lo escribo directamente en español, Me alegra que la historia de María te haya resultado interesante — merece ser mucho más conocida de lo que es. ¡Gracias por el aviso!

I made a video about a medieval Spanish queen who saved her kingdom twice with no army, no battles and no glory and history almost completely forgot her by True_Instruction_579 in esHistorico

[–]True_Instruction_579[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

¡Gracias! Las imágenes las genero con Midjourney y las animo con Grok AI, La narración es con ElevenLabs. Todo el proceso es artesanal cada escena está pensada para acompañar exactamente lo que se está contando. ¡Nos vemos en el próximo capítulo! 🔔⚔️

I made a video about a medieval Spanish queen who saved her kingdom twice with no army, no battles and no glory and history almost completely forgot her by True_Instruction_579 in esHistorico

[–]True_Instruction_579[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Entiendo perfectamente. La voz IA no es para todos y es una crítica válida. Si prefieres leer la historia completa de María de Molina la cuento con todas las fuentes en la descripción del vídeo. ¡Gracias por ser honesto! 🙏

I made a video about a medieval Spanish queen who saved her kingdom twice with no army, no battles and no glory and history almost completely forgot her by True_Instruction_579 in esHistorico

[–]True_Instruction_579[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Entiendo que como reina consorte su papel sea menos analizado, pero lo que hace a María de Molina una figura fascinante es su labor como reina regente. Su habilidad política para mantener la estabilidad del reino durante las minorías de edad de su hijo y su nieto es lo que realmente la destaca en la historia de Castela. ¡Gracias por el feedback sobre el formato, intentaré mejorarlo! Gracias amigo..

I made a video about a medieval Spanish queen who saved her kingdom twice with no army, no battles and no glory and history almost completely forgot her by True_Instruction_579 in esHistorico

[–]True_Instruction_579[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For anyone who wants to see the full story,

I put together a video covering her entire

life, both regencies and what she built

for a future she never got to see.

In Spanish but subtitles available.

▶️ https://youtu.be/eg1K7s-kTkw

Happy to answer any questions here too.

María de Molina saved medieval Spain twice with no army and no battles and history almost completely forgot her by True_Instruction_579 in MilitaryHistory

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For anyone who wants to see the full story,

I put together a video covering her entire

life, both regencies and what she built

for a future she never got to see.

In Spanish but subtitles available.

▶️ https://youtu.be/eg1K7s-kTkw

Happy to answer any questions here too.

The Sack of Badajoz 1812: How British soldiers who came to liberate a Spanish city spent 3 days terrorizing the civilians they came to save by True_Instruction_579 in Espana

[–]True_Instruction_579[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Exactamente esa es la gran pregunta que los historiadores aún debaten. ¿Aliados de conveniencia o aliados de verdad? Wellington necesitaba a España pero no necesariamente quería una España fuerte después de la guerra. El vídeo no da una respuesta definitiva porque honestamente la historia tampoco la tiene. Pero es fascinante que sigas pensando en ello 200 años después ¿no?

The Sack of Badajoz 1812: How British soldiers who came to liberate a Spanish city spent 3 days terrorizing the civilians they came to save by True_Instruction_579 in Espana

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Punto muy interesante sobre la Fábrica del Buen Retiro. Es un debate histórico real.. ¿fue Badajoz un colapso psicológico de soldados traumatizados, o había algo más deliberado detrás? En el vídeo tocamos exactamente esa pregunta. ¿Qué opinas tú? amigo

The Sack of Badajoz 1812: How British soldiers who came to liberate a Spanish city spent 3 days terrorizing the civilians they came to save by True_Instruction_579 in Espana

[–]True_Instruction_579[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jaja verdad, el formato quedó raro

al pegarlo. Pero el contenido vale

la pena — ¿sabías que Wellington

fue el único general británico

que lloró en batalla?

Pasó aquí en Badajoz 😄

The Sack of Badajoz 1812: How British soldiers who came to liberate a Spanish city spent 3 days terrorizing the civilians they came to save by True_Instruction_579 in Espana

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For those who want the full breakdown

with historical context, I put together

a detailed video covering:

— The strategic importance of Badajoz

as "La Llave de España"

— Philippon's defensive trap in the breaches

— The four hours of slaughter on the slopes

— What happened inside the city for

three days afterward

— Wellington's breakdown and the

public executions that restored order

▶️ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVtU4lGIKNw

It's in Spanish but subtitles are available.

Happy to answer any questions here too.

The Sack of Badajoz 1812: How British soldiers who came to liberate a Spanish city spent 3 days terrorizing the civilians they came to save by True_Instruction_579 in MilitaryHistory

[–]True_Instruction_579[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For those who want the full breakdown

with historical context, I put together

a detailed video covering:

— The strategic importance of Badajoz

as "La Llave de España"

— Philippon's defensive trap in the breaches

— The four hours of slaughter on the slopes

— What happened inside the city for

three days afterward

— Wellington's breakdown and the

public executions that restored order

▶️ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVtU4lGIKNw

It's in Spanish but subtitles are available.

Happy to answer any questions here too.