« Train en direction du sud » Chanson de Soohee Kim Dans un train en direction sud sur la ligne Honam sous la pluie À travers la vitre tremblante de la voiture La pluie coule et mes larmes coulent aussi Le premier amour perdu coule aussi Dans les faibles souvenirs clignotants La personne que j'ai rencontrée à ce moment-là, celle qui n'a rien dit Je continue de m'éloigner Même si nous ne pouvons pas nous rencontrer, n'oublie pas je t'aimais Le dernier train de la ligne Honam sous la pluie Le bruit d'un miracle me rend triste Les larmes coulent, mes larmes coulent aussi Le premier amour perdu coule aussi Dans les faibles souvenirs clignotants La personne que j'ai rencontrée à ce moment-là, celle qui n'a rien dit Je continue de m'éloigner Même si nous ne pouvons pas nous rencontrer, n'oublie pas je t'aimais Même si nous ne pouvons pas nous rencontrer, n'oublie pas je t'aimais
The Brits fought the Italians Romans, Germans Saxons, swedes, Danes, Norwegians Vikings,only to be invaded by the middle eastern and african immigrants, how sad is that? Is there still hope to be great again?
There was. It’s even speculated that a lot of the Roman’s never actually retreated but converted to Christianity & ended up like merging with the native Britain’s
London was first built by black Africans who were formerly Roman legionnaires . Why do black contributions never get acknowledged ? Also Africa had sewers before London. Google Ugandan civilisation .
London was built by Romans of many ethnicities not only Black Africans! and they didn't have the same concept of racism and discrimination linked to skin tone that we have now. The Africans living in the European side of the Roman Empire were mostly North Africans (Mediterranean and Middle Eastern people) and less so were from Subsaharian Africa (Black Africans) and they enjoyed different roles in society. Social mobility was less tied to skin color as slaves in the Roman Empire were of all colors and origins.
I adore them as presenters and think they're brilliant at their jobs, but the truth is Dan, Suzanna and Rob wouldn't have had their fantastic presenting careers if they weren't all gorgeous.
I wonder if the Romans affect English accents. I’m Australian, with ancestors from England. I can easily take off English accent’s, not all but believable.
As an American evangelical missionary in England in the '70s (hahahaha, yes it was true, but I gave up all that garbage about 12 years ago), I lived in the far SE corner of London (Bromley). This is a fascinating and wonderfully-produced series. 17:52
If there's one thing I can't bear with this modern documentary style it's the constant vocal emphasis and the over-use of the word 'amazing" - "Look kids, it's some amazing nits of wood under some amazing mud, which is just amazing!" Incredible...
They get caught up on the excitement of their Passion of the information they are putting across. Funny I hated the monotone news readers of the past who seem to not give a rats about they were speaking.
Last anno veni est domus mea apud London. Musulmanus conversus est in civitate Londinium similis illi in North Africa. Romanis oriri debet restituere et rursus ordine.
There is a novel called "London" - by Edward Rutherford, if you liked this doco, you'll love this novel. Covers the 2000 years of London's history, it follows several people and their descendants through centuries, until modern times. One of the best historical fiction novels ever.
@@edwardoleyba3075 Bruh its called colonisation. England was one of the main nations that did this, they literally travelled around the world imposing western views in the name of some queen that these people didn't know or care about because everyone else wasn't "civilised". They proceeded to crush and destroy cultures and then went back to their home stealing everything from tea and spices to jewellery and fashion, then implemented this into their own culture claiming it as their own. So don't tell me it was a one way street, my whole family history is literally slavery, being lied to and taken away from our home land plus family and robbed of our culture because of this. I'm not saying that only England is to blame, as this happened with many nations and it is no ones fault now as this was a result of people in the past, but the fact remains that Britain as a nation is built off colonisation and would nothing it is today without it.
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Who is this presenter? And why did his wife let him out of the house?? Of lawddddd bannngg and finish on my face! 0:21
Thought the medieval capital if the world was Rome?
How do they bypass King Cnut?? Only other Britian monarch to have the great
very impressive
« Train en direction du sud » Chanson de Soohee Kim Dans un train en direction sud sur la ligne Honam sous la pluie À travers la vitre tremblante de la voiture La pluie coule et mes larmes coulent aussi Le premier amour perdu coule aussi Dans les faibles souvenirs clignotants La personne que j'ai rencontrée à ce moment-là, celle qui n'a rien dit Je continue de m'éloigner Même si nous ne pouvons pas nous rencontrer, n'oublie pas je t'aimais Le dernier train de la ligne Honam sous la pluie Le bruit d'un miracle me rend triste Les larmes coulent, mes larmes coulent aussi Le premier amour perdu coule aussi Dans les faibles souvenirs clignotants La personne que j'ai rencontrée à ce moment-là, celle qui n'a rien dit Je continue de m'éloigner Même si nous ne pouvons pas nous rencontrer, n'oublie pas je t'aimais Même si nous ne pouvons pas nous rencontrer, n'oublie pas je t'aimais
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The Brits fought the Italians Romans, Germans Saxons, swedes, Danes, Norwegians Vikings,only to be invaded by the middle eastern and african immigrants, how sad is that? Is there still hope to be great again?
where the fuck is part 2 ya daft cunts ya!?
As an American who’s countries history doesn’t go back very far at all, this is fascinating.
You obviously, have no clue about the history of the Americas.
@@cat_terrell maybe he means written, or civilizational history :D
@@jimmyneutron1776 yeah ok. I'll give a pass there then.
I got many ideas from this video. Thank you for your wonderful video
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Wasnt there a period of christian expansion between norse/Scandinavian invasion, even with the roman retreat?
There was. It’s even speculated that a lot of the Roman’s never actually retreated but converted to Christianity & ended up like merging with the native Britain’s
There are more roman dities - trier for example ...
London was first built by black Africans who were formerly Roman legionnaires . Why do black contributions never get acknowledged ? Also Africa had sewers before London. Google Ugandan civilisation .
London was built by Romans of many ethnicities not only Black Africans! and they didn't have the same concept of racism and discrimination linked to skin tone that we have now. The Africans living in the European side of the Roman Empire were mostly North Africans (Mediterranean and Middle Eastern people) and less so were from Subsaharian Africa (Black Africans) and they enjoyed different roles in society. Social mobility was less tied to skin color as slaves in the Roman Empire were of all colors and origins.
@@biosnap_art yes I think mostly N Africa , black Africans are too primitive
London was built by black Africans !!!! 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
I adore them as presenters and think they're brilliant at their jobs, but the truth is Dan, Suzanna and Rob wouldn't have had their fantastic presenting careers if they weren't all gorgeous.
I wonder if the Romans affect English accents. I’m Australian, with ancestors from England. I can easily take off English accent’s, not all but believable.
I wonder how the accent of original Londinians sounded compared to todays upper and middle class people?
Hey hey hey, this is fascinating. A nicely put together doco. Melbourne Australia 🇦🇺
Please add automatic subtitels
Rich exciting sad/good history
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As an American evangelical missionary in England in the '70s (hahahaha, yes it was true, but I gave up all that garbage about 12 years ago), I lived in the far SE corner of London (Bromley). This is a fascinating and wonderfully-produced series. 17:52
Hahaha - "garbage"! 😂😂😂
Sorry to hear
too many historical errors; 3:44, the first Roman Emperor was not Julius Caesar it was Augustus.... how this error could be made is astounding
Digging up the worst virus of all time... great
Great watch and lots of info. Thanks for posting......
3:35 looks gorgeous.
3:46 Julius Caesar was assassinated BEFORE he could become the "future Roman Emperor". (Narrator=nice teeth-lousy historian)
This channel only has 400 subscribers and has ads which is normally impossible.
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Absolutely shocked by Dan Jones's tattoos.
He has even more now. Lol. Not that shocking, a lot of people like tattoos. He’s a fantastic historian.
I'm about to make an AMAZING sandwich
that gorgeous blonde with the curls is an absolute babe.
Susanna Lipscomb
And I personally am here to watch Rob Bell.
Waww
who else is watching this while playing Assassin's Creed Valhala ?? :D
I was watching while playing with my one eyed snake
@@M4G4M4N no one said you couldn’t be doing both😂
If there's one thing I can't bear with this modern documentary style it's the constant vocal emphasis and the over-use of the word 'amazing" - "Look kids, it's some amazing nits of wood under some amazing mud, which is just amazing!" Incredible...
They get caught up on the excitement of their Passion of the information they are putting across. Funny I hated the monotone news readers of the past who seem to not give a rats about they were speaking.
Last anno veni est domus mea apud London. Musulmanus conversus est in civitate Londinium similis illi in North Africa. Romanis oriri debet restituere et rursus ordine.
That is how things are bro
Nice documentary
make fucking sub
Interesting history
There is a novel called "London" - by Edward Rutherford, if you liked this doco, you'll love this novel. Covers the 2000 years of London's history, it follows several people and their descendants through centuries, until modern times. One of the best historical fiction novels ever.
Indeed, Helen. I agree.
agreed!
I LOVED that book, read it twice.😍
I’ll have to give that a look. Thank you!!
I wonder why the skeletal remains in boxes (they say there are about 500) have not been buried. Does anyone know why?
how did the order for goods have an AD date on it romans didnt use AD calender
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I don't get it.
Yess London built on the looted money from India🙏
Because India let it be..... They were intelligent....we were foolish. We were distracted ......they were disciplined.
Indian Railways built by ? Indian Civil Service established by ? It wasn’t just a one-way street!
London was around a very long time before they knew where India was.
@@edwardoleyba3075 Bruh its called colonisation. England was one of the main nations that did this, they literally travelled around the world imposing western views in the name of some queen that these people didn't know or care about because everyone else wasn't "civilised". They proceeded to crush and destroy cultures and then went back to their home stealing everything from tea and spices to jewellery and fashion, then implemented this into their own culture claiming it as their own. So don't tell me it was a one way street, my whole family history is literally slavery, being lied to and taken away from our home land plus family and robbed of our culture because of this. I'm not saying that only England is to blame, as this happened with many nations and it is no ones fault now as this was a result of people in the past, but the fact remains that Britain as a nation is built off colonisation and would nothing it is today without it.
How london existed 2000 years ago long before India was a colony of england
A great documentary indeed.
When you and your mate are trying not to laugh in class - 37:36
I really cannot understand how british people do not want to accept the romans as Fathers of the Homeland. Wich they are...
There were people there with civilizations before the Romans came and were there after they left.
@@crabbyoldman1022 so what?
@@crabbyoldman1022 Where now lay London there was nothing, just to give you an example...