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Why France Fell So Quickly in World War 2 | 60 Seconds History
The invasion of France by the German Wehrmacht lasted only six weeks. But why did France fall so quickly, despite its rich military history?
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Why the American Mafia is in Decline | 60 Seconds History
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Many famous mob bosses such as Lucky Luciano or Al Capone are household names. Yet lately the mafia seems to be on the decline...but why? Check out our kids channel: @60secsknowledgekids LEAVE A TIP ;) paypal.me/60secsknowledge?country.x=AT&locale.x=de_DE AFFILIATE LINKS TO SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: NordVPN: go.nordvpn.net/aff_c?offer_id=15&aff_id=108111&url_id=902 NordPass: go.nordpass.io/aff_c?off...
Did America Lose the Korean War? | 60 Seconds History
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The Korean War, a struggle between communist and capitalist power blocs ended in an armistice agreement and is technically still ongoing. So who won the war? Check out our kids channel: @60secsknowledgekids LEAVE A TIP ;) paypal.me/60secsknowledge?country.x=AT&locale.x=de_DE AFFILIATE LINKS TO SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: NordVPN: go.nordvpn.net/aff_c?offer_id=15&aff_id=108111&url_id=902 NordPass: go.n...
Why the Protestant Reformation Happened | 60 Seconds History
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The Protestant Reformation of the Christian Faith led to a sharp divide between Protestants believing in the primacy of the scripture and Catholics believing in the primacy of the Papacy. But what caused so deep a divide that it would lead to countless wars and millions of deaths? Check out our kids channel: @60secsknowledgekids LEAVE A TIP ;) paypal.me/60secsknowledge?country.x=AT&locale.x=de_...
Why Rome Could Never Conquer Persia | 60 Seconds History
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The Persian Sassanid and Parthian Empires were some of the most powerful enemies the Roman Empire had to face throughout its history. But given Rome's military might, how come they never succeeded in totally defeating the Persians? Check out our kids channel: @60secsknowledgekids LEAVE A TIP ;) paypal.me/60secsknowledge?country.x=AT&locale.x=de_DE AFFILIATE LINKS TO SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: NordVPN...
Was the Holy Roman Empire Holy, Roman, and an Empire? | 60 Seconds History
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While it existed for over 1000 years of history, the one thing most people know about the Holy Roman Empire is Voltaire's assessment that none of the three terms in its name applied to it. But is that really true? Check out our kids channel: @60secsknowledgekids LEAVE A TIP ;) paypal.me/60secsknowledge?country.x=AT&locale.x=de_DE AFFILIATE LINKS TO SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: NordVPN: go.nordvpn.net/a...
How the Vatican Justifies Its Wealth | 60 Seconds History
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The Vatican has amassed an absurd amount of wealth throughout history. But how does the Catholic Church reconcile its wealth with the teachings of Jesus? Check out our kids channel: @60secsknowledgekids LEAVE A TIP ;) paypal.me/60secsknowledge?country.x=AT&locale.x=de_DE AFFILIATE LINKS TO SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: NordVPN: go.nordvpn.net/aff_c?offer_id=15&aff_id=108111&url_id=902 NordPass: go.nordp...
What Were the Three German Reichs? | 60 Seconds History
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If you have an interest in World War Two history, you'll undoubtedly have heard someone refer to Nazi Germany as the "Third Reich". But what is a Reich? And what were the first two? Check out our kids channel: @60secsknowledgekids LEAVE A TIP ;) paypal.me/60secsknowledge?country.x=AT&locale.x=de_DE AFFILIATE LINKS TO SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: NordVPN: go.nordvpn.net/aff_c?offer_id=15&aff_id=108111&u...
Why Judaism Doesn't Seek Converts | 60 Seconds History
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Throughout most of its history, Judaism has been by far the smallest of the Abrahamic faiths. This is because unlike Islam and Christianity, Jews do not seek converts. But why? Check out our kids channel: @60secsknowledgekids LEAVE A TIP ;) paypal.me/60secsknowledge?country.x=AT&locale.x=de_DE AFFILIATE LINKS TO SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: NordVPN: go.nordvpn.net/aff_c?offer_id=15&aff_id=108111&url_id...
Why the Catholic Church Introduced Celibacy | 60 Seconds History
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Have you ever wondered why Catholic priests are not allowed to marry or have children? Well, unlike what many people think it doesn't stem from the Bible but was decided hundreds of years later... Check out our kids channel: @60secsknowledgekids LEAVE A TIP ;) paypal.me/60secsknowledge?country.x=AT&locale.x=de_DE AFFILIATE LINKS TO SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: NordVPN: go.nordvpn.net/aff_c?offer_id=15&...
How Were Roman Slaves Treated? | 60 Seconds History
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Aside from all of its great achievements it is important to remember that Rome was one of the biggest slave-owning states in history. But how did the Romans treat their slaves? Check out our kids channel: @60secsknowledgekids LEAVE A TIP ;) paypal.me/60secsknowledge?country.x=AT&locale.x=de_DE AFFILIATE LINKS TO SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: NordVPN: go.nordvpn.net/aff_c?offer_id=15&aff_id=108111&url_id...
Why Did European Monarchs Speak French? | 60 Seconds History
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Throughout the Early Modern Period of European history, kings, emperors and other monarchs spoke French instead of their native languages. But why? Check out our kids channel: @60secsknowledgekids LEAVE A TIP ;) paypal.me/60secsknowledge?country.x=AT&locale.x=de_DE AFFILIATE LINKS TO SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: NordVPN: go.nordvpn.net/aff_c?offer_id=15&aff_id=108111&url_id=902 NordPass: go.nordpass.io...
Why Do Lions Feature In European Heraldry? | 60 Seconds History
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Throughout the hundreds of years of European medieval history, countless kingdoms, duchies and knights featured lions in their heraldry. But why did they choose to display these foreign beasts on their banners? Check out our kids channel: @60secsknowledgekids LEAVE A TIP ;) paypal.me/60secsknowledge?country.x=AT&locale.x=de_DE AFFILIATE LINKS TO SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: NordVPN: go.nordvpn.net/aff_...
Did Ancient Rome Have Social Welfare Programs? | 60 Seconds History
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The ancient Roman Empire was likely one of the most advanced societies throughout all of human history. But how did the Romans organize social welfare? Check out our kids channel: @60secsknowledgekids LEAVE A TIP ;) paypal.me/60secsknowledge?country.x=AT&locale.x=de_DE AFFILIATE LINKS TO SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: NordVPN: go.nordvpn.net/aff_c?offer_id=15&aff_id=108111&url_id=902 NordPass: go.nordpas...
What Motivated Soldiers To Fight On The Frontlines? | 60 Seconds History
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Throughout history millions of soldiers have fought on the frontlines of thousands of battles. But what motivated them to do this? Check out our kids channel: @60secsknowledgekids LEAVE A TIP ;) paypal.me/60secsknowledge?country.x=AT&locale.x=de_DE AFFILIATE LINKS TO SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: NordVPN: go.nordvpn.net/aff_c?offer_id=15&aff_id=108111&url_id=902 NordPass: go.nordpass.io/aff_c?offer_id=4...
Why Do Dragons Appear in Every Culture? | 60 Seconds History
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Why Do Dragons Appear in Every Culture? | 60 Seconds History
How Calorie Consumption Changed Throughout History | 60 Seconds History
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How Calorie Consumption Changed Throughout History | 60 Seconds History
Which Jobs Were Most Common In Rome? | 60 Seconds History
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Which Jobs Were Most Common In Rome? | 60 Seconds History
What Was The Average Roman Income? | 60 Seconds History
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What Was The Average Roman Income? | 60 Seconds History
What Did It Mean To Be A Viking? | 60 Seconds History
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What Did It Mean To Be A Viking? | 60 Seconds History
Why Couldn’t Persia Defeat the Greeks? | 60 Seconds History
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Why Couldn’t Persia Defeat the Greeks? | 60 Seconds History
Why was Roman Cavalry So Poor? | 60 Seconds History
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Why was Roman Cavalry So Poor? | 60 Seconds History
Did Anyone Try to Copy the Roman Legion? | 60 Seconds History
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Did Anyone Try to Copy the Roman Legion? | 60 Seconds History
What Made the Macedonian Phalanx Superior? | 60 Seconds History
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What Made the Macedonian Phalanx Superior? | 60 Seconds History
Day in the Life of a Roman Legionary | 60 Seconds History
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Day in the Life of a Roman Legionary | 60 Seconds History
How Ancient Soldiers Managed Fatigue in Battle | 60 Seconds History
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How Ancient Soldiers Managed Fatigue in Battle | 60 Seconds History
Why Did Sieges Take So Long? | 60 Seconds History
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Why Did Sieges Take So Long? | 60 Seconds History
How Messenger Pigeons Worked | 60 Seconds History
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How Messenger Pigeons Worked | 60 Seconds History
Why Arabia Was Never Conquered | 60 Seconds History
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Why Arabia Was Never Conquered | 60 Seconds History
What Were the Greek Dark Ages? | 60 Seconds History
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What Were the Greek Dark Ages? | 60 Seconds History

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  • @Clinton-ug3bx
    @Clinton-ug3bx Годину тому

    In decline? It's already declined! I still don't think it's as weak as many people tend to believe. There's Internet and health-care scams that make hundreds of millions without even having to kill anyone or touch a single kilo of dope.

  • @jamesgrant9560
    @jamesgrant9560 2 години тому

    Short and sweet

  • @farmacerhaiden7979
    @farmacerhaiden7979 6 годин тому

    I would add that In ancient times, the roman empire raised troops from everywhere so when a battle had to take place somewhere the Empire fought with legions coming from everywhere (this point joining the one about the empire being way larger than medieval countries). Having entirer legions coming from Spain, Italy, France, Greece etc made it easier to have ginormous armies. Let's add that Rome or Macedonia had WAY more money to pay for weapons and soldiers. Also, those were professionnal soldiers, trained and gaining battles in order to conquer vast lands which they could pillage later. During Middle Age though, many battles were petty territory quarels between two lords using a few knights and peasants. Reminds me a meme I saw not so long ago in which it was exactly the same speech ! x) It said "During Rome time : the romans were outnumbered even though they were 50 000 with 2000 horsemen !" and "During Middle Age : "The king managed to reunite a considerable force of 60 knights, 200 peasants, and his friend Godfrey !" xD

  • @triandfit1
    @triandfit1 9 годин тому

    Just google French military victories and click I'm feeling lucky.....the French weren't that good.

    • @60secsknowledge
      @60secsknowledge 5 годин тому

      Napoleon himself achieved more than a lot of countries in their entire history!

  • @RealityOrganized
    @RealityOrganized 9 годин тому

    Joseph Campbell did great work in this area. I highly recommend his books.

    • @60secsknowledge
      @60secsknowledge 5 годин тому

      I will check it out!

    • @RealityOrganized
      @RealityOrganized 24 хвилини тому

      @@60secsknowledge "Transformation of Myth Through Time" (published after his death?) is an easy reading place to start. "The Masks of God, Vol I: Primitive Mythology" is a harder read, but addresses your topic.

  • @makeromaniagreatagain9697
    @makeromaniagreatagain9697 10 годин тому

    Also it was foght between nobilities. Nobles fought over the rights of extracting taxes from peasants in a certain region while people like the Romans foguht wars of total annihilation.

  • @robw9435
    @robw9435 10 годин тому

    There's a lot of truth in this video, but I think it lets the French military off the hook. The fact is that much of it didn't fight all that hard to resist the Wehrmacht. For instance, it is believed that the French air force actually had increased in strength from the beginning of the Blitzkrieg to the time the French surrendered. Their heart just wasn't in the fight.

  • @vasileioskarkanis7418
    @vasileioskarkanis7418 19 годин тому

    Τhe name of the country was Eastern Roman Empire or Romania. The man who changed the name of the country to Byzantium was the German historian Hieronymus Wolff. the Germans from inferiority and deep hatred that has not stopped creeping for centuries and has never been extinguished by the collective subconscious of Europeans, after all only two centuries ago they separated them from the state of the horde and primitiveness. The Germans will never condone the transfer of the capital of the Roman Empire from Rome, to New Rome, to Constantinople. That is why they speak so disparagingly of Constantine the Great, and that is why a Frank is rarely named after Constantine. the Eastern Roman Empire or Romania was based to Greek language, Greek consciousness, Greek history, Greek tradition and orthodox christian religon. the last Emperor Constantine the Palaeologus was called "Emperor of the Romans and King of the Greeks".

  • @EdwardBernardson
    @EdwardBernardson 20 годин тому

    Perfect German and French pronunciation is distracting. 😅

    • @60secsknowledge
      @60secsknowledge 5 годин тому

      Well, German is my native language and I lived in France for a while. Thanks for the comment!

  • @davidelabarilemobile7094
    @davidelabarilemobile7094 21 годину тому

    If only france extended the Maginot line germany wouldnt have defeated france Maybe....

  • @dinolover932
    @dinolover932 21 годину тому

    Love you and your voice ❤️

  • @assmatic111
    @assmatic111 День тому

    oh great the mafia is declining...and being replaced by drug cartels

  • @rosskardon7195
    @rosskardon7195 День тому

    It is long overdue for the Roman Catholic Church to change it's rules and allow for Roman Catholic priests, nuns, and monks to married!

  • @VHG.entertainment
    @VHG.entertainment День тому

    Funny, watched your video and thought, straight to the point... i like it. Then saw a recomendation of another creator with almost 4 Mil subs, he said the same as you but said a lot of usless crap along the way, he managed to make a video of 15 mins just to say the same as you.

    • @60secsknowledge
      @60secsknowledge День тому

      Some people enjoy longer videos! But thanks for your praise!

  • @commandoslayer
    @commandoslayer День тому

    And it's a good thing they are disappearing. Don't let yourself get brainwashed by the media that romanticizes the mafia.

  • @christopherlyons5900
    @christopherlyons5900 2 дні тому

    Which worked at the time the rule was enacted, but the rule had to be justified on religious grounds to make it stick, so now celibacy is justified by the disciples all having been celibate bachelors--which we know was not the case. What Jesus felt the role of sex in the Kingdom of God would be is a mystery we may never know the answer to, but he clearly did not expect his followers to all have led celibate lives in the world as it was then, and is now. Priestly celibacy today is a sham. While some priests are okay with it, many others resort to living in sin with their housekeepers, having affairs with available women, or marrying in secret--and that's the best case scenario. Many far worse ones occur, as we hear too often. It becomes a place to hide from your own sexuality, which damages the mind and soul, leads to bodily abuse. The rule should be abolished in the Catholic Church, but change comes slowly and painfully to that institution. Which is why I am one of the Lapsed. I believe in what the Church truly stands for--but can only stand for so much hypocrisy. Which to be sure is found wherever humans are found. Religious or not.

  • @alperkaanbilir1776
    @alperkaanbilir1776 2 дні тому

    Nice video. Maybe the world got so dirty what they're doing, like gambling and tax evasion, doesn't feel like crimes anymore. They faded into normalcy.

  • @damirbabic8168
    @damirbabic8168 2 дні тому

    it was just a transition to politics

  • @galleste
    @galleste 2 дні тому

    I heard the a major problem is loyalty. Made guys keeping their mouths shut in prison and when they get out, their “families” throw them bones and get greedy protecting their little pieces if the action. Tulsa King us a good example.

  • @ellaluna5514
    @ellaluna5514 2 дні тому

    Corporate America and its oligarchs have taken over the role of the mafia. You can be a total criminal and not face any jail time if you have enough money.

  • @xornxenophon3652
    @xornxenophon3652 2 дні тому

    The mob has changed business-model; they have gone into politics after they found out that you can get protection-money from entire industries as a politician and also walk free!

  • @EdwardBernardson
    @EdwardBernardson 2 дні тому

    No comment.

    • @amos_comedies742
      @amos_comedies742 19 годин тому

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @jonno27
    @jonno27 2 дні тому

    Mob activity as we think of it is an outdated business model. There is a fantastic scene from The Sopranos where they are trying to get protection money from a Starbucks, and the manager very politely says he can’t help them and they have to take those issues up with head office.

  • @ThomasWeaver1992
    @ThomasWeaver1992 2 дні тому

    Says South America Shows Mexico :|

    • @blusafe1
      @blusafe1 2 дні тому

      :(

    • @wiegl8596
      @wiegl8596 2 дні тому

      Geologically wrong, culturally pretty much correct.

    • @ThomasWeaver1992
      @ThomasWeaver1992 2 дні тому

      @Still no. That’s like saying the USA and Nigeria are similar because they were once British.

    • @60secsknowledge
      @60secsknowledge 2 дні тому

      *Mesoamerican sorry

  • @forsociopoliticalstuff2629
    @forsociopoliticalstuff2629 2 дні тому

    Pretty simple: their rules and codes simply gimp them in the modern world in which “new guys” in no way need to follow them. They’re being outcompeted in part due to being marginally less brutal.

  • @60secsknowledge
    @60secsknowledge 2 дні тому

    So I've started watching "The Sopranos" recently...

    • @Yeured
      @Yeured 2 дні тому

      The Wire is very good too

  • @mustukuluru4516
    @mustukuluru4516 2 дні тому

    Short answer: Medieval Europeans were plebs and nowhere close to the advanced civilizations of antiquity

  • @JazzJackrabbit
    @JazzJackrabbit 3 дні тому

    They contained the spread of Communism in Korea. In that sense, it was a win.

  • @cristianroth8524
    @cristianroth8524 3 дні тому

    I could give an even more extreme example, that of Trajan, who is estimated to have invaded Dacia with 200,000 - 220,000 people. He then split the force in three main armies that were supposed to converge on Sarmizegetusa. But that was the Roman Empire at its peak performance. Basically every citizen was involved directly or indirectly in this war effort, through efficient and streamlined management of funds and resources.

  • @ThZuao
    @ThZuao 4 дні тому

    I've worked fields and helped the neighbors work theirs. My dad is a hobby farmer, having grown on a farm, becoming a cop, retiring and buying himself a small farm. He didn't depend on the income of the fields, we didn't ned to harvest enough to survive the winter and we had the drawbar pull power of 44 horses in the form of a tractor. But it's hard, brutal work from sunset to sundown. I find it a fanciful legend how people think peasants could afford to take such long breaks. You're on a clock farming. Take too long to prepare the field and you'll delay Sowing. Sow too late and the winter cold will kill the crop before you can harvest. Don't weed the field and the harvest will be shit if there's even a harvest. Take too long to harvest and the crop will rot in the fields. They did all of this manually and organically. And their lives depended on it. Winter may not be too cold, might not even snow and it will be enough to kill most crops even today. A poor harvest means starvation. And they didn't have chemical defensives. Pest hit your fields? Though luck. Best you can do is burn it down so HOPEFULLY it doesn't spread.

  • @TheSkyFallTronic
    @TheSkyFallTronic 4 дні тому

    I remember one of the major wars between Bulgaria and The Eastern Roman Empire in the 14th century was something like 1500 vs 2000 men fighting. Feudalism really is a bad system if you want a big army. Both countries had millions of people yet such small forces.

  • @flaviusaetius8042
    @flaviusaetius8042 4 дні тому

    Only the assassination of Caesar prevented the Parthian Empire from becoming a roman province.

  • @alperkaanbilir1776
    @alperkaanbilir1776 5 днів тому

    The United States won a war in the Clausewitzian sense only once. Americans never got the political ends they desired from a military conflict, except the Mexican-American war of 1846.

  • @rags417
    @rags417 5 днів тому

    They lost. The initial goal of supporting and preserving South Korea was replaced with the publicly stated goal of pushing all the way to the Yalu River and reuniting the peninsula. In that, they failed thanks to Chinese intervention.

  • @andrejveho
    @andrejveho 5 днів тому

    Alwajs lose!!!!

  • @OldWolf1933
    @OldWolf1933 5 днів тому

    Wasn't it a United Nations approved and initiated war effort that started as a result of NK invading SK? And didn't at least 21 countries (not only the USA) comprise the UN forces, that fought against NK who was primarily backed by China, while the Soviets provided arms and aircraft, some of which were Chinese or provided to the Chinese? And most importantly, the war never ended, instead they signed a cease-fire that is still in effect.

  • @robw9435
    @robw9435 5 днів тому

    If anyone is interested in reading more about this, particularly from one individual's standpoint, I recommend reading James Butcher's Korea: Traces of a Forgotten War.

  • @krioshhh7384
    @krioshhh7384 5 днів тому

    considering that the people in South Korea live a lot better and is more rich than people in North Korea, I'd say that capitalism won over communism

    • @robbabcock_
      @robbabcock_ 5 днів тому

      Except for the three million dead. They lost, from both sides.

  • @EdwardBernardson
    @EdwardBernardson 5 днів тому

    That was depressing.

  • @ezzovonachalm9815
    @ezzovonachalm9815 6 днів тому

    pour de viles questions de sous !

  • @thomasbravado
    @thomasbravado 6 днів тому

    It's so crazy that Italy and Iran went to war.

  • @handsfeellikegloves
    @handsfeellikegloves 7 днів тому

    Gutenberg’s invention of the printing press was crucial and without it the reformation would not have occurred. It allowed ideas to spread rapidly which challenged the Catholic church’s control of information.

  • @IlllIlIllIIIl
    @IlllIlIllIIIl 7 днів тому

    what i gather from the video is : yes, 5-6 months off vs today, 4-5 weeks off + 12-ish public holidays

  • @allanfifield8256
    @allanfifield8256 7 днів тому

    Personally I think that some (many?) of the numbers of combatants in ancient battles were exaggerated. Think of feeding that many men and providing potable water. Divide number of "claimed combatants" of many of the ancient battles by 2 or 3 and I think that you are about right.

  • @Billy_Bad_Ass
    @Billy_Bad_Ass 7 днів тому

    Martin Luther was _The Man!_

  • @MAXIMUSLOK
    @MAXIMUSLOK 7 днів тому

    Actually Rome wiped out Persia on 640AD. (Emperor herakleus) Rome 756BC-Aug.15/1461AD 09:45am. Last emperor: David megalovomnenus

  • @EdwardBernardson
    @EdwardBernardson 7 днів тому

    Very interesting video! Request: sixty (90) seconds about Gnosticism.

  • @davidelabarilemobile7094
    @davidelabarilemobile7094 7 днів тому

    Alright i understand Luther...and Calvin and i know the story of henry the eigth Seven wifes but.... why in america they are so many protestant denomination that you have the embarassement to choose????why america why???

    • @RealityOrganized
      @RealityOrganized 7 днів тому

      That's what Freedom looks like.

    • @westrim
      @westrim 7 днів тому

      What do you mean? Most of the protestant denominations in the US came from Europe, the most notable (and debatable) exception being Mormons. What denomination in the US do you think is homegrown, aside from further subdivision of existing denominations?

    • @wessven
      @wessven 7 днів тому

      Several factors. Historian Tom Holland argues that the Reformation was a significant milestone in the West becoming as individualistic as it has. "I don't like what you are doing or saying, so I'm going to go over here and do my own thing." Also, the westward expansion in America happened really fast. Missionaries followed. They needed to establish churches for people who settled at specific places, but the missionaries needed to keep up with the frontier. Until then, it was typical for people to go off to Bible collage. But this would take years and be expensive (they would have to travel to New York or such). So the missionaries would lay hands on people, leave them with a Bible, and be on their way. That's not to say that each new church was a new denomination: missionaries would likely have intended for the new church to be part of whatever denomination they were from. But you can imagine that if a difference of opinion of interpretation (not tempered by formal theological education) arose, there would be no love lost in breaking away and forming a new denomination. Probably also the presence of believers with less formal central structures (Quakers, Baptists, Presbyterian, as opposed to Catholics, Angilicans, Lutherans) meant it was easier or more acceptable for one group to splinter off from another.

    • @davidelabarilemobile7094
      @davidelabarilemobile7094 6 днів тому

      @@westrim well the episcopalians,the baptists,the methodist, the evangelical church And Not to mention the quakers Who are practically extint in Europe....

    • @westrim
      @westrim 6 днів тому

      @@davidelabarilemobile7094 Another name for Anglican=English, English, English, an interdenominational movement, and English, with 50% of Quakers today being in Africa. None started in the America's, with the possible exception of the Episcopalians, but they still consider themselves part of Anglicanism, just minus the monarch of Britain stuff.

  • @l.b.2392
    @l.b.2392 8 днів тому

    They were kept small so it's easier for Lego fans like myself to recreate realistic sized battles!