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MrBowtie
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I like to talk about interesting things.
Every Major Era of Art Explained in 11 minuets
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Journey through pre-historic art and discover humanity's earliest artistic expression in this fascinating exploration 🎨 From paleolithic masterpieces to ancient history's most significant cave paintings, this visual storytelling adventure reveals our ancestors' remarkable creativity. Don't forget to like and subscribe for more!
Journey through pre-historic art and discover humanity's earliest artistic expression in this fascinating exploration 🎨 From paleolithic masterpieces to ancient history's most significant cave paintings, this visual storytelling adventure reveals our ancestors' remarkable creativity. Don't forget to like and subscribe for more!
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Top 10 Major World Currencies Explained in 7 minutes
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#forex #forextrading #finance The top ten most traded Currencies in world explained in 7 minutes.
Every President that died in Office Explained in 5 minutes
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Noble Titles Explained in 8 Minutes
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Common Noble Titles explained in 8 minutes! Don't forget to like and subscribe Emperor/Empress: 00:00 - 0:49 King/Queen: 0:50 - 01:59 ArchDuke/ArchDuchess: 02:00 - 02:34 GrandDuke/Granduchess: 02:35 - 03:16 Prince/Princess: 03:17 - 04:10 Duke/Duchess: 04:11 - 05:01 Marquees/Marchioness: 05:02 - 05:50 Earl/Countess: 05:51 - 07:02 Viscount/Viscountess: 07:03 - 07:44 Baron/Baroness: 07:45 - 8:30
Dude, make a video about military ranks.
Of course!
Not sure if it should be included but Jarl is around the power of a duke
1:12 "wearing crowns" *Only european monarchy thatbhas no crowns*
Pretty anglo-centric which is not really fitting, they are a lot of things you could say about emperor and if you want to talk about nobility go back to the carolingian empire because that’s where all those modern title come from, not england
100%. I'll be making further videos on other Noble titles in different cultures.
Europe is funny
The Grand Duchy of Finland was actually larger than the United Kingdom (not counting the colonies) and it should be called grand principality instead of grand duchy. In Finnish it's "suuriruhtinaskunta", "ruhtinas" means a reigning prince and "suuriruhtinas" means a grand prince. But for some reason it's usually known as grand duchy in English.
You need to remember that grand duke was equal to grand prince in Russia at the time
in India also there's a system of titles in rulers first comes Raja ( King ) then Maharaja ( A great king ) and even greater is Samrat ( Similar to Emperor ) and then the greatest is Chakravartin Samrat ( A universal ruler )
I think I know another famous dux 💀
grand duke came to be for lithuanians first
Sultan???
Where is Sultan and caliph
and khans
I think the video meant European noble titles
How about rajas and wangs
Well, Sultan and King has no significant difference between them, they're ruling a Kingdom or Sultanate. Sultan ruling a Sultanate is using the Islamic law or Sharia. While King ruling a Kingdom can be use by both Muslim or non Muslim countries, and the law edicts by King is more secular than Sultan does. The Ottoman Emperor has its own name, called as Padishah. The word Padishah were from Persian language rather than Turkish, and Padishah means "Emperor" And Shah means King. Same as Amir/Duke, Sheikh/Count. While Archduke in Islamic Nation were often unknown. The word Caliph also slightly different from Emperor. The Emperor is ruling a vast nation within 1 realm, and he is a ruler of the Empire. While Caliph or Khalifa is more like the highest political and religious authority in the Islamic nation aka the Head of Faith same as the Papal State ruled by the Pope and is considered as the highest religious figurehead in Catholic Christians. Unlike the Pope, the title Caliph was often used by the biggest Islamic Empire or Sultanate claiming the protectors of Islamic Realm, so they act as Empire and Caliph at the same time. Ex : Ottoman, Abbasid, Ummayad.
4:36 OSTLAAAAND.
My crush is a princess
Pretty anglo-centric, but also nice video.
A lot of "historical" videos are made by anglo-saxons and thus anglo-centric without even them being aware of it....
Tell me about that.
@@TomasFuk-vi4dc It's actually a very interesting and often neglected topic, since A LOT if not most of the "popular" historical movies are made in anglo-saxons countries (mostly USA, UK) these movies are more likely to become popular because of the English language being worldwide or the influence of Hollywood. You add the fact that cinema producer mostly look for "cool" stuff to their movies and not historical accuracy, and it give the perfect anglo-saxons historical movie full of historical clichée and missinformations and since these movies underrate the historical aspect to overrate the action and "coolness" they end up becoming popular and peoples do the mistake to learn from movies instead reliable official sources, and this is how the majority of the population have a "movieish" view of history. Shaped mostly by anglo-centric films. But i am aware that not every anglo-saxons movie are inacurrate, some of them are very well made.
Thank you! I'm currently in the process of making more videos for other noble titles since there are so many. This one was meant to be mainly Anglo centric. It was my fault for not titling correctly.
@@MrBowtie2345 No problem. Looking forward to the other video.
0:25 Actually, the title of Tsar (spelled Czar in older English sources) is more in line with that of a king than an emperor. The title itself is derived from the word Caesar (yes, word, which itself is derived from Julius Caesar’s name) which was used by heirs apparent to the Roman throne or by junior co-emperors in the late Roman period. The title was officially changed during the reign of Peter I, who abandoned the title in favor of the Russian Император (imperator), the direct translation of the Roman word. This is also why the monarchs of modern Bulgaria (Ferdinand I, Boris III and Simeon II, the last of whom is still alive) were referred as Tsars of Bulgaria and no one batted an eye. The use of the title Tsar was a colloquialism used to refer to the Russian monarch after Peter the Great because the title had become so attached to the image of the Russian monarchy.
Not Really
@ Didn’t ask you, nitwit
Yeah you're gonna blow up man. Create some fitting UA-cam Shorts and you've got it.
Although, Comic Sans might not be the font. Try Helvetica Bold
I thought William Mckinley was Oswald Cobblepot for a second.
Great video! Hope your channel takes off.
Yeah, this channel will explode.
I don’t know how I got this video recommended to me but good work!! Straight to the point and good content.
So Tsar/Tsarina count?
Tsar is analog to emperor, because in pre-imperial Russia great prince was analog to king and prince was analog to duke.
Tsar isn’t only emperor the Tsardom of Bulgaria such as Boris IlI was a king
Imperially/Royally styled:His/Her majesty Imperial rulers:Emperor/ress Royal rulers King/Queen Chieftain/ess P/Matrician Alpha/Luna Northeast african Caliph/a Pharaoh/Queen Sultan/a
Imperially/Royally styled:His/Her highness Imperials/Royals: Crown prince/ss Prince/ss Page/Dame Lord/Lady
Nobly styled:Our lord/lady Noble leaders: Duke/chess Marquess/chioness Earl/Count/ess Viscount/ess Baron/ess Nobles:Peer/ess
Ty so much
Great and Informative Video!