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Відео

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

  • @jacksonwarugongo1203
    @jacksonwarugongo1203 День тому

    invention n entrepreneurship are a bad combination

  • @alvinbagamasbad9106
    @alvinbagamasbad9106 День тому

    he was a businessman taking credit for the inventions of his employees

  • @spaceoil2
    @spaceoil2 День тому

    You mean the guy who stole pretty much everything he 'invented'.

  • @rperry6066
    @rperry6066 День тому

    Tesla much smarter

  • @dinhisalgado1922
    @dinhisalgado1922 День тому

    Edison was not an inventor, he was an idea thief.

  • @scottconchar
    @scottconchar День тому

    The only thing Edison invented was the patent, he just registered ideas before the real inventor had chance

    • @1955thekeeper
      @1955thekeeper 4 години тому

      @@scottconchar Edison figured out the process of mass production of the light bulb. Obviously, the tricky part was making a uniform glass bulb quickly and efficiently. Once that hurdle was over come, then he became the "inventor" of the lightbulb 💡.

  • @popsfereal
    @popsfereal День тому

    He was a douchebag and a thief.

  • @leechild4655
    @leechild4655 День тому

    at first they didnt know about insulating wire so bare wire would sometimes cause a fire that burnt the home down to the ground.

  • @garygrasser
    @garygrasser День тому

    He was a hack that stole ideas from workers. Tesla changed the world and got blacklisted by Edison.

  • @1955thekeeper
    @1955thekeeper День тому

    Edison wasn't even a pimple on the butt of Nikola Tesla.

  • @fbyrd99
    @fbyrd99 День тому

    Well... Edison failed at AC power generation and his light bulb gave off much more heat than light. After grade school I fount that he was not a real inventor and did not want people to have the electricity that we use today, known as AC.

  • @franzfoneboneaviation4017
    @franzfoneboneaviation4017 2 дні тому

    Perhaps he was more of an early marketing guy than a real inventor

  • @MtnBadger
    @MtnBadger 2 дні тому

    No, he stole the idea from Tesla, who thought of it first and made a working model. Edison was not a nice person and stole a lot of intellectual property.

  • @launchpadengineering7749
    @launchpadengineering7749 3 дні тому

    enough of the damn robot narration

  • @MICHAELCOKE-vj2lj
    @MICHAELCOKE-vj2lj 3 дні тому

    ALL LIES

  • @metalmouth5581
    @metalmouth5581 5 днів тому

    The golden age began immediately after Jews were expelled

  • @Arrian1111
    @Arrian1111 5 днів тому

    Hi - thanks for this. Do you have any insight into the personage known as Coriolanus, in Shakespeare?

  • @ThatsGot
    @ThatsGot 7 днів тому

    ❤😂😂🎉🎉🎉😢😮😮😮

  • @meshirua
    @meshirua 7 днів тому

    Perhaps God was displeased by siding with Napoleon. The oaths they made at the start of the war were contrary to some of their actions. This kind of double-dealing will be punished without exception. Obviously, Napoleon did not value these noble things.

  • @AlsionChekrezi05
    @AlsionChekrezi05 7 днів тому

    Albania Kosovo i Eataly Breeze Grease Columbia Skanderbeg went to Turkish he died a turkey

  • @AlsionChekrezi05
    @AlsionChekrezi05 7 днів тому

    Skanderbeu Kingi Luther Gabriel to Türkiyi 🇦🇱🇽🇰 Kastrioti my fourth boaters show me do you take a dii Geico Skanderbeu Kastrioti got Cabell Luther Turco carpet t Albaiani Kosova Albania call Salwa Kosovo Albania Skanderbeg Dia Kastrioti she died in 2024 Where we was born he died 100 years durresi do teze Lana airport Skanderbeg born in Kastriotiai Capella Skandebeu

  • @1claudiusgothicus
    @1claudiusgothicus 9 днів тому

    Great! Thank you for posting this. Much appreciated On behalf of Skanderbeg, Albanian people, and indeed all people, who struggle in this world., best wishes to you.

  • @romulus9990
    @romulus9990 9 днів тому

    You somehow forgot to mention that the war began when the U.S. invaded British controlled Canada

  • @MayaLarsen-y3r
    @MayaLarsen-y3r 10 днів тому

    She was a colloniser and so was her husband and desendants, but she was a well educated woman and great leader.

    • @Maca494
      @Maca494 9 днів тому

      yeah, and she also kicked our some other colonizers from her country so who cares. history is fucked and a palette of greys. she also always asked for the "indians" to be treated properly and taken care of

  • @Arthur-ti4ey
    @Arthur-ti4ey 10 днів тому

    Ur acting like America didn’t fail to achieve their goals and LOST

  • @PoetofHateSpeech
    @PoetofHateSpeech 11 днів тому

    It's a common mistaken thing that it was winters that affected armies invading Russia when, in fact, it was the summers that destroyed my armies

  • @brainstormingsharing1309
    @brainstormingsharing1309 12 днів тому

    You have a like and a new subscriber 👍

  • @MonarchMCA
    @MonarchMCA 12 днів тому

    #maniacmonarch ✨🦋✨

  • @drippingblueink1335
    @drippingblueink1335 17 днів тому

    The history is not clearly explained and there's a weird loop in the middle when part of the text repeats itself. If this text is AI generated, it can't be relied on as accurate.

  • @AdamL.719
    @AdamL.719 17 днів тому

    Durham!!!

  • @EnefaahaElizabethGeorgew-ep3gb
    @EnefaahaElizabethGeorgew-ep3gb 18 днів тому

    His descendants of buckingham palace, bushes, trumps, bidens, trumps, Benjamin NETHAYANWU wanting to take over JERUSALEM, GAZA, MIDDLE EAST, AND OTHERS? DOES IT BELONG TO THEM FROM CREATION? LOOTING IS WORST CRIMINAL. ROGUE LOSSERS LOSS ALWAYS FOREVERMORE

  • @jamesstroud8833
    @jamesstroud8833 19 днів тому

    King Richard had 2,700 Muslim prisoners executed at Acre. He could be ruthless.

  • @tonylatva1704
    @tonylatva1704 29 днів тому

    very helpfull for my school project

  • @s0mi7_
    @s0mi7_ Місяць тому

    Hi! Are there any stories, novels, or even poems that have discussed this struggle?

  • @hosseinShredder
    @hosseinShredder Місяць тому

    Wtf is that song disliked

  • @waiting_for_
    @waiting_for_ Місяць тому

    This isnt even right

  • @waiting_for_
    @waiting_for_ Місяць тому

    This isn't even right

  • @That_Doodlol
    @That_Doodlol Місяць тому

    From the screen to the ring to the ben to the king, wheres my crown thats my bling. always drama when I reign!

  • @IqbalBaloch-w7i
    @IqbalBaloch-w7i Місяць тому

    Hazrat Khalid bin Waleed

  • @tattoomaniacsalina
    @tattoomaniacsalina Місяць тому

    Not a tomb

  • @sexy_pigeon
    @sexy_pigeon Місяць тому

    Watching gor a Minecraft world

  • @paulzarate22369
    @paulzarate22369 Місяць тому

    The pyramids of Giza were not tombs but was not one mummy in any of the pyramids

  • @corocotta9952
    @corocotta9952 Місяць тому

    De estatura media. Bien compuesta. Muy blanca y rubia, los ojos entre verdes y azules, cara hermosa y alegre, mirar gracioso y honesto, las facciones del rostro bien puestas.dientes menudos y blancos. Todo lo que había en el rey de dignidad se hallaba en la reina de graciosa hermosura, y en entrambos se mostraba su majestad venerable, aunque a juicio de muchos la reina era de mayor hermosura, de ingenio más vivo, de corazón más grande y de mayor gravedad

  • @corocotta9952
    @corocotta9952 Місяць тому

    Description of Queen Isabella the Catholic, mother of Catherine of Aragon. Of average height. Well composed. Very white and blonde, eyes between green and blue, beautiful and cheerful face, graceful and honest look, the features of the face well placed. All that was in the king of dignity was found in the queen of graceful beauty, and in both her venerable majesty was shown, although in the opinion of many the queen was of greater beauty, of more lively wit, of larger and more serious heart

  • @eliw.1197
    @eliw.1197 Місяць тому

    I first learned of this war at 20 despite loving to learn history since I was a kid. I can't believe the 30 years war is barely talked about and there's not one movie made on it. I'd love to watch one based on Gustavus Adolphus.

  • @michaelchristmas8760
    @michaelchristmas8760 Місяць тому

    Soon we will learn after doing the deep seeded research necessary to know the truth that Ludwig was a black man who when they rewrote the story he turned white

  • @poetryinmotionsightsandsou9094
    @poetryinmotionsightsandsou9094 Місяць тому

    Jefferson launched the expedition thanks to the successful revolt of Haitian slaves who defeated Napoleon Bonaparte at the battle of Vertiere November 18, 1803. That defeat of the French army left Napoleon with no choice but to liquidate the Louisiana territories. Although Jefferson had no legal authority to effect such an expenditure, the deal was too good to pass. Toussaint Louverture's Army of former slaves declared Haiti an independent nation on January 1, 1804. The newly created nation was ostracized by American leadership, who forbade trade with the slaves for fear that freed black men could corrupt American slaves and inspire a revolt. France likewise isolated Haiti and coerced the Republic of Haiti to pay 21 billion dollars in reparation for its losses. Thus began the economic squeeze of the first black Republic that was despised as a bad example to the world. So, the Lewis and Clark expedition expanded the United States by two-thirds, while Haiti's economy spiraled into the abyss. France collected the 21 billion ransom until recent times. The impact of this coordinated racist plunder of men who fought and earned their freedom at the shout of Liberty or Death is directly linked to the never-ending Haitian refugee crisis as well as the amplified racism of Republicans.

  • @robertrada1660
    @robertrada1660 Місяць тому

    True 😊

  • @JIMMYBUSHIDO
    @JIMMYBUSHIDO Місяць тому

    No.1......The Thong. 🤪 no.2.......the Scateboard. 😱

  • @petep8846
    @petep8846 Місяць тому

    Fire???