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Exploring the Wisdom of Greek Medicine: A Journey into Ancient Healing
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Exploring the Wisdom of Greek Medicine: A Journey into Ancient Healing
Charles XII: A Reign of War and Glory
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Charles XII: A Reign of War and Glory
Sitting Bull: The Unyielding Spirit of a Lakota Leader
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Sitting Bull: The Unyielding Spirit of a Lakota Leader
The Lewis and Clark Expedition: A Journey of Exploration and Discovery
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The Lewis and Clark Expedition: A Journey of Exploration and Discovery
Unraveling Genius: The Life and Legacy of Sir Isaac Newton
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Unraveling Genius: The Life and Legacy of Sir Isaac Newton
The Salem Witch Trials: Unveiling Dark Secrets
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The Salem Witch Trials: Unveiling Dark Secrets
Queen Isabella of Castile: Her Reign, Her Rule
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Queen Isabella of Castile: Her Reign, Her Rule
Guy Fawkes and The Gunpowder Plot
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Guy Fawkes and The Gunpowder Plot
Napoleon Bonaparte: A Chronicle of Ambition and Glory
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Napoleon Bonaparte: A Chronicle of Ambition and Glory
Unveiling the Agricultural Revolution: How Farming Changed the Course of Human History
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Unveiling the Agricultural Revolution: How Farming Changed the Course of Human History
Trajan's Triumphs: Conquering Dacia and Beyond
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Trajan's Triumphs: Conquering Dacia and Beyond
The Rise and Fall of Constantinople: A Historical Odyssey
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The Rise and Fall of Constantinople: A Historical Odyssey
Eleanor of Aquitaine: The Grandmother of Europe
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Eleanor of Aquitaine: The Grandmother of Europe
Diocletian: The Emperor Who Reshaped Rome
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Diocletian: The Emperor Who Reshaped Rome
Richard the Lionheart: The Man Behind the Legend
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Richard the Lionheart: The Man Behind the Legend
Unearthing the Past: Exploring Coal Mining in the British Industrial Revolution
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Unearthing the Past: Exploring Coal Mining in the British Industrial Revolution
Telegraph Tales: Tracing the Evolution of Long-Distance Communication
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Telegraph Tales: Tracing the Evolution of Long-Distance Communication
Forging a Revolution: The Incredible History of the Steam Hammer
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Forging a Revolution: The Incredible History of the Steam Hammer
Trade in Medieval Europe
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Trade in Medieval Europe
The Silk Road: A Story of Trade, Travel, and Cultural Exchange
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The Silk Road: A Story of Trade, Travel, and Cultural Exchange
Kublai Khan: The Mongol Emperor of China
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Kublai Khan: The Mongol Emperor of China
Who Was Socrates?
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Who Was Socrates?
Leonardo da Vinci: Artist, Inventor and Genius
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Leonardo da Vinci: Artist, Inventor and Genius
Genghis Khan: The Man Who Conquered the World
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Genghis Khan: The Man Who Conquered the World
Alexander the Great: Conquering the World
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Alexander the Great: Conquering the World
Attila the Hun: The Barbarian Conqueror
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Attila the Hun: The Barbarian Conqueror
Northumbria: A Tale of Kings, Battles, and Triumphs
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Northumbria: A Tale of Kings, Battles, and Triumphs
Medieval Punishments: Harsh, Brutal, and Unforgiving
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Medieval Punishments: Harsh, Brutal, and Unforgiving
History of the Ottoman Empire
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History of the Ottoman Empire

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @mircoocampo830
    @mircoocampo830 3 години тому

    Se volvio dictador de Peru y lo endeudo com los ingles y robo el dinero de la casa de la moneda valla libertador

  • @mircoocampo830
    @mircoocampo830 3 години тому

    Mentira trabaja para los ingleses su ejercito tenia 5000 soldados ingleses

  • @alvaroIbarra-l9g
    @alvaroIbarra-l9g 5 годин тому

    Bolivar fue un verdadero libertador

  • @ELRenigeyoGarciaMonteCarlo
    @ELRenigeyoGarciaMonteCarlo 2 дні тому

    I Choose anicent wrestling and anicent boxing

  • @mrusso4542
    @mrusso4542 4 дні тому

    Delphi is northwest of Athens, not northeast.

  • @tedtan6449
    @tedtan6449 5 днів тому

    Every other church, whose members don't conform seems being branded as heretic. today 45000 denominations. Each will claim its the right church. Didn't self righteousness cause Jesus to be crucified? The Pharisees mindset prevails.

  • @Threeredbells
    @Threeredbells 6 днів тому

    Are the white people of Europe from Jordan.

  • @pjschroder8533
    @pjschroder8533 8 днів тому

    Sorry, can’t stand the C-E. It’s AD. BYE

  • @bremnersghost948
    @bremnersghost948 9 днів тому

    Coal Mining in Britain goes back to at least the Romans if not Centuries before that in Lancashire, Northumbria and Yorkshire as the earliest Mined Seams were very close to the Surface.

  • @johnwilliams-gz4ss
    @johnwilliams-gz4ss 9 днів тому

    Very poor.

  • @willistownsend2137
    @willistownsend2137 13 днів тому

    3:52 jjk reference?

  • @JohnleConstantinopolitain
    @JohnleConstantinopolitain 19 днів тому

    Yeahhhhhh ! 🇨🇵⚜️

  • @brysonbutler8942
    @brysonbutler8942 20 днів тому

    His name is JESUS

  • @brysonbutler8942
    @brysonbutler8942 20 днів тому

    John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son , that whosoever Believeth in Him should not perish , but have everlasting Life .

  • @brysonbutler8942
    @brysonbutler8942 20 днів тому

    John 3:16

  • @Leonidassparta12
    @Leonidassparta12 22 дні тому

    Kastrioti ist Grieche halb und serbe lernt richtig gesch

  • @BongPerez-k3d
    @BongPerez-k3d 25 днів тому

    ❤❤heroic defense ...

  • @highevan
    @highevan Місяць тому

    "There were no noticeable Albanian - speaking communities in the cities of the Albanian coast throughout the Middle Ages. Durrës was inhabited by the Venetians, Greeks, Jews, and Slavs; Shkodra by the Venetians and Slavs; and Vlora by the Byzantine Greeks. Names of towns and rivers in Albania, always a good indicator of settlement patterns , are to a surprising extent Slavic. It is thought that a considerable proportion of the Albanians had already been assimilated by the eve of the Turkish invasion." Robert Elsie - Historical Dictionary of Albania 2010 , 2nd Edition 20 : 44/40 : 17 Documents About Skanderbeg, Who Was Skanderbeg ? Factual Data Exposes The Hidden Truth

  • @highevan
    @highevan Місяць тому

    "Recent concern has converged on the origin of Skanderbey who lived in the 15th century, whether he was Albanian or Greek. His name Kastrioti(Kastriotis) is Greek, and his father Ioannis Kastriotis was Greek and his wife also Greek, while his mother was Serbian." Jayoung Che, "The Socio-political Meanings of the Conflict between the Muslims and the Christians around the Western Balkan in the 15th Century. Centering on the Heroic Kastrioti-Skanderbey of Albania" Athens Journal of History - Volume 3, Issue 4 - Pages 297-320

  • @highevan
    @highevan Місяць тому

    "Skanderbeg's mother Vojsava was a Serbian noblewoman from the influential Brankovic family and sister to Mara Branković." "The name of the Kastrioti tribe is probably derived from the Greek word "kastron" (fortress)" "There are two different Skanderbegs today: the historic Skanderbeg, and a mythic national hero as presented in Albanian schools and nationalist intellectuals in Tirana and Pristina" Schmitt Jens Oliver (2009), Skanderbeg: Der neue Alexander auf dem Balkan, pp. 44, 45anderbeg

  • @montecarlo1651
    @montecarlo1651 Місяць тому

    Rommel? Even his German colleagues regarding him as a good divisional commander at best. Try Manstein instead. Zukhov? If you think killing more of your own soldiers than your enemies is a sign of greatness. Grant? Oh gimme a break!

  • @kevinkiehn569
    @kevinkiehn569 Місяць тому

    Patton?

  • @Ginga7r
    @Ginga7r Місяць тому

    What one is America now because it certainly isnt Democracy anymore

  • @pookie453
    @pookie453 Місяць тому

    They like to call Bishop mar mari Emmanuel one of these so complete bs

  • @CherryPieCruz
    @CherryPieCruz Місяць тому

    How about scepio afrinos

  • @BekoBeko-uh2uz
    @BekoBeko-uh2uz Місяць тому

    Skendergeg 🇦🇱 king the savier of Christianity;)

  • @jimmybrewer7041
    @jimmybrewer7041 Місяць тому

    Saint, warrior, and(what we would now call) clinically insane.

    • @pandu_cuber
      @pandu_cuber Місяць тому

      That explains the saint part

    • @JoaoPaulo-zd2qj
      @JoaoPaulo-zd2qj Місяць тому

      Why insane ?

    • @thomasdrane9170
      @thomasdrane9170 28 днів тому

      Cause she heard voices in her mind ​@@JoaoPaulo-zd2qj

    • @thomasdrane9170
      @thomasdrane9170 28 днів тому

      ​@@JoaoPaulo-zd2qjcause she heard voices in her head and interpreted them as voices of angels and saints

    • @JoaoPaulo-zd2qj
      @JoaoPaulo-zd2qj 28 днів тому

      @@thomasdrane9170 considering she's a saint and how she succeeded in having the king crowned, I'd not say it were simply made up voices.

  • @eliaselhajj2953
    @eliaselhajj2953 Місяць тому

    Christianity is not a religion...😮😮😮

  • @andrewsimmons3997
    @andrewsimmons3997 Місяць тому

    There's only one god

  • @kennethwilliams5228
    @kennethwilliams5228 Місяць тому

    How could Islamic be older than Christianity because Christ started that church and the Jews were before Islam

    • @pcmjpcmj6854
      @pcmjpcmj6854 Місяць тому

      It isn't and the video does not state that it is. It says that Christianity is from the 1st Century and Islam appears 6 centuries later.

  • @Rico-Suave_
    @Rico-Suave_ Місяць тому

    Great video, thank you very much , note to self(nts) watched 00:01

  • @jesusolivares3426
    @jesusolivares3426 Місяць тому

    It’s AD or BC.

    • @rockinshoes1
      @rockinshoes1 Місяць тому

      BC- before Confucius

    • @FFS704
      @FFS704 Місяць тому

      Correct sir

    • @jesusolivares3426
      @jesusolivares3426 Місяць тому

      @@rockinshoes1 Before Christ

    • @aaliensingson1038
      @aaliensingson1038 Місяць тому

      BCE - Before Common Era CE - Common Era

    • @jesusolivares3426
      @jesusolivares3426 Місяць тому

      @@aaliensingson1038 these are false. 2000 years ago is not a “common era”. The calendar we use today was created by the Catholic Church, and based on the life of Christ. BC- Before Christ AD- Anno Domini.

  • @Jezabhaal
    @Jezabhaal Місяць тому

    Medusa is PYTHIA SHAME SHAME ATHENA BLACK GODDESS

  • @Theoneandoneonly
    @Theoneandoneonly Місяць тому

    Cool

  • @felixskinner111
    @felixskinner111 Місяць тому

    Marco Polo was a fraud who never went to China

  • @CaptainHarris-ip2kg
    @CaptainHarris-ip2kg Місяць тому

    Si-rah-cues? Hire a real human being for your junk videos.

  • @petertheakston7123
    @petertheakston7123 Місяць тому

    the AI generated pronunciation of the names in this are absolutely terrible... as a northern Brit from Deira it almost makes the vid unwatchable. Terrible mangling of simple words like Bloodaxe ..and Monkwearmouth

  • @MumraThundercats
    @MumraThundercats Місяць тому

    Your video is great but there are a number of errors and missing information. The Abbasid empire already paid tribute to the Mongols. Hulegu was sent to consolidate gains in the Middle East. As part of this he was tasked to destroyed the assassins. This he did but as part of the tribute deal Baghdad was supposed to send troops to support the effort. When this did not happen, Hulegu demanded that the caliph or his emissary present themselves to the Mongol Imperial court (the great Khan his brother) to explain his actions. He refused which then brought about the invasion of Baghdad. The Crusader states as a majority did not ally themselves with the Mongols, as they viewed them as barbarians and a greater threat than the Muslims. Remember the Mongols have savaged a great deal of Europe as well (Golden Horde). Only the principality of Antioch sided with Hulegu. In fact the crusaders remained neutral to even giving tact support to the Mamluk army i.e. allowed them supplies and free passage through their territories to face them at Ain Jalut. The Mamluks didn't beat the Mongols through superior numbers. Many times in history the Mongols were outnumbered but still one. Genghis's campaigns in Northern China had them outnumbered 10:1 but they emerged victorious. The Mamluks were made up of a warrior race of Turks called the Kipchaks. They were master riders, warlike and trained from young children to be masters of the mace, sword, spear and their ancestral bow in mounted warfare. They literally were better cavalry, something the Mongols had not come across. The Mamluks fought a defensive rear guard action and then destroyed the Mongols with their own feigned retreat, again something they were used to as Nomadic warriors like the Mongols. They then managed to inflict many more defeats on the ilkhanate Mongols. They were also instrumental in the multiple defeats of the Chagatai Mongols by the Turkish Delhi Sultanate. Hulegu's final defeat at the hands of Berke was at the hands of fellow Mongols, not superior forces as you described them as such. The Golden Horde was the most battle hardened army of the Mongol empire, it's just they had converted to Islam following their ruler.

  • @viorelblaj4885
    @viorelblaj4885 Місяць тому

    Walachia, Moldova and Transilvania were vassal of the ottomans and have their own rulers, laws and no mosques were built there. Also Walachia was ethnicaly diverse? What are you talking about? One other thing: in 1595 Sinan invaded Walachia with some 30-40 thousands and only a fraction of this army was present at Călugăreni...theese are the most recent estimates...

  • @R.L.C666
    @R.L.C666 Місяць тому

    They need to make a real good movie about Walsingham!! ..especially after his role played by Geoffrey Rush in Elizabeth! Such an interesting guy!

  • @shelayashawn8790
    @shelayashawn8790 Місяць тому

    Whats the point of all these killings.Crazy ppl

  • @doctorcrafts
    @doctorcrafts Місяць тому

    Weird inflections. AI?

  • @joepollard3228
    @joepollard3228 Місяць тому

    You must remember that the accuser, judge and jury of Nestorius were one man: Cyrillic.

  • @coolguy4lifeyes306
    @coolguy4lifeyes306 Місяць тому

    Now Geranimos skull is used as a cup in Frat Parties at Yale University.

  • @MrCupra79
    @MrCupra79 2 місяці тому

    Την ωρα που γαμουσαν την παλαια ευρωπη εσεις είχατε προβλημα με το ποιος βρωμιαρης θα σώζονταν

  • @Tibetan-Channel
    @Tibetan-Channel 2 місяці тому

    Background music sucks

  • @marciaplandoroscaris3585
    @marciaplandoroscaris3585 2 місяці тому

    Watch his life and loves on Netflix, wonderful series about him, though I still remember his name in my world history subject about Latin American countries, he’s one of my fave hero aside from Abraham Lincoln.

  • @hassunababa
    @hassunababa 2 місяці тому

    They say that Hulagu once dreamt of his god telling him not to attack arabs and after he woke up he said, "My god, I won't listen to you. You either shouldn't have created me, or the arabs."

  • @lyndonjohnson7742
    @lyndonjohnson7742 2 місяці тому

    Bullshit Communist

  • @rodrickau
    @rodrickau 2 місяці тому

    2:05. The armed men outside Crimean referendum. Were they there in armored cars to protect the voters. The reputation of Ukraine for being extremely corrupt means that the 97% pro Russian vote was a logical outcome. Especially when the ballots are all caste in a see through box. Given that they are counted on the day and not stored anywhere 'safe over night' like in Western nations.