Horrible Histories- Admiral Nelson's Death/Stupid Deaths

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One of the best programmes on TV at the moment. History and comedy combined, with wonderful writers and brilliant actors. Perfect.

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  • @nicnoc1976 I'm sick of historical revisionism. According to some people, everyone in history was gay.

    Let us remind ourselves that kisses do not necessarily mean love in the sexual sense. Historically, and in many parts of the world today, a kiss on the cheek signified/signifies affection, not necessarily amorous passions.

    Nelson was revered by his men. A kiss would have been a normal way to bid a hero farewell.

  • I think he meant: Kiss me matt

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  • @theathiestalaby I do realise this, me being Danish and all, but I have a really bad habit of speaking and writing very colourful.

  • @FlyingHawkFilms I am, myself, from Norway and have Danish relatives, and the Danish in fact, were in a very warlike stance at that time, their neutrality was based entirely upon determining the strongest team to join. Their conquest of Norway and attempted expansion into Sweden proves this. Before Britain beat them at Copenhagen, they showed open diplomatic hostility towards Britain, which catalyzed the battle, however after that they never engaged in open conflict.

  • Horatio Nelson was the finest nacal commander ever and he will always be a hero to us brits. We took pride in our naval superiority

  • Actually his recorded last words by Scott who stayed with him as he died were 'God and my country' but yes 'Kiss me Hardy' and him saying a few other words after that were also some of the last things he said before he died.

    Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson - Wikipedia

  • @FlyingHawkFilms I'd feel sorry for the people of Danelaw. The Saxons got their revenge ten-fold.

  • @tyrannasaurasalan Yeah I know, that's also why I don't feel sorry for the Brits, about the Vikings pillaging and killing their towns. The Danes were a neutral faction until the Brits forced them to ally with Napoleon

  • @FlyingHawkFilms Counter-Vikings.....

  • haha, lead me guess

  • @SallyLeanneBriars It's Southsea not Southend, in Portsmouth Historic Dockyard.

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