History Summarized: The Athenian Temple at Sounio

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  • Опубліковано 28 вер 2017
  • On my summer vacation, I had the distinct pleasure of visiting Cape Sounio, at the southern tip of Attica at sunset, and I have to say it was one of the most historically exciting moments of my life. For all I myself have said about the Athenian empire, seeing the view from this temple made everything click into place and feel tangibly real for the first time ever (even my 10+ trips to the Parthenon over the course of my childhood didn't do that). So uh... here's 7 minutes of me gushing about it under the thin guise of persuasive historical argumentation.
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  • @sebbychou
    @sebbychou 6 років тому +487

    The temple of the craftsman god is still standing?
    I'm... not as surprised as I should be. That's mighty cool.

  • @adamlatosinski5475
    @adamlatosinski5475 6 років тому +413

    Hephaistos knew how to make things that last. He took care of his temple.

    • @dynamicworlds1
      @dynamicworlds1 6 років тому +112

      If you build a temple to the god of craftsman and it's NOT the last one standing, you're doing it wrong!

    • @Nw-zh1uq
      @Nw-zh1uq 6 років тому +27

      Or someone didnt blow it up like they did to the Parthenon or chopped up its coloumn like It happened in most Greek temples because turks sold the pieces to the French and british so they can be in their museums being vandalized with marker pens

    • @sflaningam7680
      @sflaningam7680 5 років тому +17

      @@dynamicworlds1 A temple, shrine, church, etc, should reflect the deity you're building it for. You build a temple to a god of the sea, you should make it ocean front property. If it's your city's patron, put in the center of town, where all the locals can see it. Death deity, seek a location that already looks likes an entrance to the underworld. God of war, lots and lots of weapons. Your Aphrodite types, fill it with tastefully nude sculptures of her, including a really big one in the center. Forge god, build it to last, maybe close to a volcano where they're known to live.

    • @sflaningam7680
      @sflaningam7680 5 років тому +6

      Among legend and myth there only a select few who rank in my mind when it comes to the forge: There are the Dwarves of Svartalfheim whose best and brightest can make anything when they set their minds to it, and then there's Hephaestus, the original arms merchant. He was not only good at crafting, he was also crafty. Any weapon, shield or armor he made would have a purposely installed flaw that only he knew about, in case someone tried using his creations against him. When he found out Aphrodite was cheating on him with Ares, Hephaestus trapped them in a nigh invisible net and presented buck naked in full view of every god on Olympus, making Poseidon punish Ares and demanding the return of the dowry from Zeus.

    • @forteusvaldez4647
      @forteusvaldez4647 4 роки тому

      @@sflaningam7680 isn't it nidavellir where the dwarves are from? just wanna know the version of the myths you're coming from; i'm aware that there are many different versions of myths and none is "the correct one"

  • @alanepithet2931
    @alanepithet2931 6 років тому +227

    There are a lot of messages that the temple at Sounio sends.
    Exactly one of them is not vaguely threatening and domineering. That particular message is 'Hey, Poseidon, we really love you, look at how we revere you, pretty please don't wreck our massive fleet and ruin our entire empire please?'
    The rest of them have overtones of 'backed by/ as powerful as/ as dangerous as/ as eternal as Poseidon' and very clearly state that on the waters around greece, you did not fuck with Athens.

  • @timothymclean
    @timothymclean 6 років тому +197

    That Athenian temple to Hephaestus is pretty awesome, and I'm also surprised that a temple in such good condition remains so unknown. That said, I am less surprised that a temple so unknown remained in such good condition.

    • @joshuaking3570
      @joshuaking3570 3 роки тому +4

      The Christians used it as a church and I think I recall it was used as a semi sanctuary kinda thing in times of trouble later on when the acropolis was already in tatters

    • @fai-pe7oq
      @fai-pe7oq 2 роки тому +1

      @@joshuaking3570 the Acropolis remained mostly intact until the 1600s. By this point the Parthenon was a mosque and Athens was under ottoman rule. Venice was at war with the ottomans and laid siege to Athens, and the ottomans used the Acropolis as a garrison that held gunpowder. So the Venetians bombarded the Parthenon and the gunpowder caused the building to blow up.
      But yea if that didn’t happen the Parthenon would’ve prob also remained almost entirely intact since it was still in regular use up until that point in time

  • @moonknightproductions9444
    @moonknightproductions9444 6 років тому +271

    That's pretty ironic, because the patron goddess is Athena and Athena and Poseidon HATE EACH OTHER TO HADES AND BACK

    • @mizutoryu242
      @mizutoryu242 6 років тому +14

      And what made you under the impression Poseidon does NOT hate comercial ships, sails, oars or any fisherman not respecting or fearing him enough?

    • @Moszan
      @Moszan 6 років тому +9

      Mizuto Ryu I think the OP is referring to Athena's and Poseidon's hostility towards one another.

    • @kasey8568
      @kasey8568 6 років тому +37

      It's a huge misconception though that Athens hated Poseidon because of this. Athena and Poseidon were the two biggest gods worshipped in Athens (or two of, at least). That's why the decision of which one should be patron was so hard. But Athens, as a sea-faring city-state, worshipped Poseidon with reverence

    • @JuFated
      @JuFated 6 років тому +18

      Well yes Poseidon is pretty salty, pun intended, on losing Athens to Athena on being his patron city due to the olive tree and horse debacle. But the Athenians didnt hate him, given that Poseidon was such a sore loser and would probably tried drowning the land or making every Athenian ship's life have a horrible time. To in a way appease the sore loser sea god, they worshiped and honored him too. Athena didnt seem to mind that, she already won what mattered so yea, the two gods hate each other but the Athenians inbetween just try not to get killed so honors and reveres both.

    • @jessicareed6154
      @jessicareed6154 5 років тому

      I thought Athena wouldn't care.

  • @TalonsofWater
    @TalonsofWater 6 років тому +62

    You should do a video on the Parthenon. It's interesting how it was both a Church under the Byzantines and then a Mosque under the Ottomans. And it's destruction was actually pretty recent, the result of a gunpowder explosion in 1687.

    • @xaosbob
      @xaosbob 5 років тому +15

      And the acquisitiveness of a proto-archaeologist named Elgin in the 1800s.

    • @user-xn4fy5pq1d
      @user-xn4fy5pq1d 3 роки тому +5

      @@xaosbob and don't forget the locals demolishing surrounding buildings, statues and marble for their usage as building materials.

  • @AnaxErik4ever
    @AnaxErik4ever 6 років тому +111

    So this is what Blue's programs are like: history lessons with logic and mythological connotations thrown in. I also might add that Poseidon was Athena's competitor for who got to rule Athens, so being able to have a temple that was close to the famed city kind of made up for losing a little bit I think.

  • @maristrelle
    @maristrelle 6 років тому +282

    As a greek I must congratulate your pronunciation!! :DDDD I love your videos!!

    • @OverlySarcasticProductions
      @OverlySarcasticProductions  6 років тому +66

      As a Greek I appreciate your seal of approval! :D

    • @maristrelle
      @maristrelle 6 років тому +26

      Overly Sarcastic Productions *omfg senpai noticed me*
      Σας θαυμάζω και τους δύο σας , συνεχίστε την καλή δουλειά! / I admire both of you , keep on the amazing job!! :DD

    • @angelicaza6737
      @angelicaza6737 6 років тому +14

      Γεια σου πατριδα!!!!
      Wait... Gregory, you're Greek?! 😃

    • @maristrelle
      @maristrelle 6 років тому +6

      Angelica Za Γεια! :)

    • @angelicaza6737
      @angelicaza6737 6 років тому +2

      Τι λέει, καλά? :)

  • @isabellekuipers8609
    @isabellekuipers8609 6 років тому +36

    I never knew that of the wooden rotation blocks, that is so incredibly awesome!

  • @MysticKenji2
    @MysticKenji2 6 років тому +19

    "Almost no one knows about it!"
    Probably why it's still intact :p

  • @tassosaivazis6880
    @tassosaivazis6880 6 років тому +24

    As a greek i have to congratulate you for the good video and for not mispronouncing any greek words.

  • @marnetteryes2613
    @marnetteryes2613 6 років тому +196

    Have you considered making a video of the Celts?

    • @vanillacapricorn
      @vanillacapricorn 6 років тому +8

      as a scot i appreciate this comment.

    • @DragonFang409
      @DragonFang409 6 років тому +3

      Marnette Ryes I'd love that!

    • @adaritter9597
      @adaritter9597 6 років тому +5

      That'd be great! Then Red could do the Mabinogion, and I can die happy.

    • @matthewmuir8884
      @matthewmuir8884 6 років тому +5

      I would love a video on them. Perhaps he could do an overview, and then have specific videos on the Gauls, Britons, and Picts?

    • @pandeonwaters5096
      @pandeonwaters5096 6 років тому

      plz do red or blue lol

  • @axeltenveils6816
    @axeltenveils6816 6 років тому +87

    I would like to praise your pronunciation of the names. Most people don't even bother.

  • @zaepher3176
    @zaepher3176 6 років тому +3

    Man I'm over here typing up a Bible paper for school and I watch these videos and they just calm me down. If I'm having a hard day or I'm bored I just binge watch these videos I love history and all this stuff and it's really great to see you guys do this

  • @mileskittman
    @mileskittman 6 років тому +14

    I really like the use of Age of Mythology soundtracks. The videos are informative as well.

  • @Meowrose3
    @Meowrose3 6 років тому +4

    Has anyone been to the Parthenon replica in Nashville, TN? It's amazing the detail they put into it. You get close and suddenly realize how absolutely HUGE it is.

  • @Skylersthemann1
    @Skylersthemann1 6 років тому +9

    I visited that temple and the others mentioned here on my vacation to Greece a few years ago, definitely a beautiful sight to see. Cant wait to go back some day

  • @silphaer5353
    @silphaer5353 6 років тому +6

    OSP uploaded a video? Time to drop everything and watch it.

  • @walteredgarp
    @walteredgarp 6 років тому +5

    My wife and I were there in March of 2017 and it was cold and windy. The king was probably blown into the sea. Shoreline sailing was by no means exclusive. Check out the number of ancient wrecks in the middle of the sea. Also, Crete and Cyprus were settled in ancient time so no shoreline sailing there.

  • @jasondoe2596
    @jasondoe2596 6 років тому +12

    Great episode!
    It kinda begs a follow-up video on the myth of how Athena and Poseidon competed to become the patron deity of the city!

  • @siawowza
    @siawowza 6 років тому +1

    You have no idea how happy all the Greek subscribers are with every video about our history :') Thank you for taking the time to create such videos and a variety of equally awesome different ones! :)

  • @gmkar7766
    @gmkar7766 3 роки тому +1

    The Parthenon is much bigger and impressive than i imagine it to be, but there is something really special about Sounio.

  • @MaskedWeirdosChannel
    @MaskedWeirdosChannel 6 років тому +5

    I truly enjoy your videos on history, especially ancient history. I love how much enthusiasm and love you have for a subject that i love as well and how you make it more interesting. Thank you Blue and Red

  • @Drapsmann-kn2hb
    @Drapsmann-kn2hb 6 років тому +1

    You know what we need? A playlist of all Blue’s history videos (including the podcasts) in a historical order...example, this video would be before the July 4th podcast.

  • @amersobassiouny5735
    @amersobassiouny5735 6 років тому +3

    Hey blue I just wanted to say your videos about Athens and Greece in general are amazing as a Greek u found some of them even more informative than my school! Keep up the good content!

  • @fabiocosta3830
    @fabiocosta3830 5 років тому +2

    Love the fact you use Age of Mythology music for an ancient Greece video :)

  • @Midgedoesgaming
    @Midgedoesgaming 6 років тому +6

    I have been there and it is really beautiful at sunset

  • @lefterismplanas4977
    @lefterismplanas4977 6 років тому

    Great pronunciations .!! And also I love the age of empires music in the background . You are AWSOME

  • @alexg.7913
    @alexg.7913 6 років тому

    Blue, I just sat through a 5 min (skipable, I may add) ad for you guys. I just love you guys so much

  • @crimsonecriture56
    @crimsonecriture56 6 років тому

    Thank you guys. Once again you have my back when it comes to research for my Ancient History!

  • @urulai
    @urulai 6 років тому +22

    Blue = Athens therefor Red = Sparta?

  • @cameoshadowness7757
    @cameoshadowness7757 6 років тому

    Crazy topic. Nicely done. Love the video.

  • @blair1849
    @blair1849 6 років тому

    I love both of the voices on the channel. IS SO SATISFYING

  • @lake_8500
    @lake_8500 6 років тому +25

    Blue: So bear whit me here
    Me: But blue I don't see any bears whit you ;D

    • @OverlySarcasticProductions
      @OverlySarcasticProductions  6 років тому +25

      They were in my room while I was recording. You have *no idea* how difficult it was to edit out all of those growls

    • @moirapalace3946
      @moirapalace3946 6 років тому +1

      Not to mention the state of the bathrooms after their breaks must be the stuff of nightmares.

  • @edward1259
    @edward1259 Рік тому

    Blue, I’ve never wanted to go to Greece. These videos are changing my mind.

  • @derae1865
    @derae1865 6 років тому

    Hey Blue, you're awesome. Hope you liked your vacation! I hope to go to Greece myself someday.

  • @CelestiaLily
    @CelestiaLily 6 років тому +3

    wowowowow thanks for this episode!

  • @rubenferreira5290
    @rubenferreira5290 6 років тому

    I love your work!
    Best wishes RF.

  • @vazak11
    @vazak11 5 років тому

    Super informative, can't believe I never heard of this, thanks!

  • @magical_onion9854
    @magical_onion9854 2 роки тому +1

    this video aged so well. kudos to blue!

  • @martatarasiuk5198
    @martatarasiuk5198 6 років тому +4

    At this point of history Athens were a bunch of jerks... highly lovable jerks. I just cannot help but sequel in excitement each time you post a video on Athenian history.

  • @Tuicee
    @Tuicee 6 років тому

    *clap clap clap* very well done vid. Hope you don't stop soon!

  • @erranie123
    @erranie123 6 років тому

    Love your videos

  • @PhoenixStriker1
    @PhoenixStriker1 6 років тому

    AGE OF MYTHOLOGY SOUNDTRACK ADDITION??!!! I AM LOVING THE GAME MUSIC YOU GUYS HAVE INCORPERATED!!!

  • @captainpuffinpuffinson4769
    @captainpuffinpuffinson4769 6 років тому +1

    Been there four years ago, almost by accident, alot of tour guides don't know it exists much less the importance

  • @eleanorrock8913
    @eleanorrock8913 6 років тому

    IS THAT AGE OF MYTHOLOGY MUSIC I HEAR?!?!?! I love this channel!

  • @ishiimo
    @ishiimo 6 років тому

    *I love how Blue pronounces Greek!! I learned so much!!*

  • @iainhansen1047
    @iainhansen1047 6 років тому +41

    These videos are blocked on my school wifi.........I wonder why?

    • @cadeyrnkearney5930
      @cadeyrnkearney5930 6 років тому +3

      These videos or UA-cam in general?

    • @jaojao1768
      @jaojao1768 6 років тому

      Iain Hansen weird

    • @iainhansen1047
      @iainhansen1047 6 років тому +3

      Cadeyrn Kearney these videos specifically

    • @iainhansen1047
      @iainhansen1047 6 років тому +7

      Johan Hagström it is really fucking wired it allows everything else on UA-cam but this

    • @moonymonster
      @moonymonster 6 років тому +2

      Clearly Keyboard Cat is more educational than OSP

  • @clockworkkirlia7475
    @clockworkkirlia7475 6 років тому

    Fascinating!

  • @wraith_bird9297
    @wraith_bird9297 6 років тому

    Informative!

  • @kasey8568
    @kasey8568 6 років тому +1

    Goddammit you couldn't have made this video like 6 months earlier when I was actually in Athens? 😭
    Also for anyone going, make sure you hike Philopappous Hill. The views up there are beautiful, and the prison of Socrates is there as well, among other little-explored largely-empty ruins that are out of the way of the tourist-heavy areas. My friends and I went early one morning (like 10:00am) and had the entire summit to ourselves. Beautiful

  • @Lunictd
    @Lunictd 6 років тому +3

    4:38 Hey! That's Hephaisteion! It's in the Ancient Agora of Athens (in Athens -as you just said). There are a lot of interesting building in the Ancient Agora. Have you considered travelling to Greece at some point? It would really benefit the show and given your love for Ancient Greece you would love it!

    • @cadeyrnkearney5930
      @cadeyrnkearney5930 6 років тому

      Mate, uhh, maybe you should read the description of this video.

    • @moirapalace3946
      @moirapalace3946 6 років тому

      Oh, he's been to Greece plenty of times. He just hasn't seen all of it.

  • @phantom31017
    @phantom31017 6 років тому +17

    I'm not a first kind of person, so... ancient?

  • @fireball03sf
    @fireball03sf 6 років тому

    Thank you!

  • @tomatochemist
    @tomatochemist 9 місяців тому

    Oh hey, I found this video having just visited the temple (and the silver mines)! It was so unbelievably windy that I couldn’t hear our guide at the temple, so I found this video to explain the history 😂

  • @enideus
    @enideus 5 років тому

    The marble from which the temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounio is built, is actually from Agrileza quarries, some 10 km north of the site of the fortress, near Lavrion. Not from Penteli.

  • @angelicaza6737
    @angelicaza6737 6 років тому +19

    I live in Greece.
    I was just watching the news about a dead body they found in Sounio.
    And now you guys upload this.
    What is going on. 😱

    • @horseenthusiast1250
      @horseenthusiast1250 6 років тому +6

      *x-files theme plays*

    • @kelseycarroll9090
      @kelseycarroll9090 6 років тому

      Angelica Za wait what? Is ther an atricle that i could learn abiut this? I havent heard about this

    • @angelicaza6737
      @angelicaza6737 6 років тому

      Yes, there was a bit of a fuss around this. I have an article but it's in Greek: www.cnn.gr/news/ellada/story/100467/telos-sto-mystirio-me-ton-skeleto-sto-soynio-ti-edeixe-i-iatrodikastiki-exetasi I can roughly translate it for you though, and give you some background. So, there are some deep well-like holes all around Sounio and Lavrio, and some of them have caves at the bottom, that face the sea. So, in one of them there was found a suitcase with a skeleton inside, and a few other itmes around. After testing, they found it was a male, around 55 years old, and he had been killed around 2008. They found some partially destroyed pieces of credit card that lead them to identify him, he was indeed a Greek 55 y.o. man who had been shot in the head in 2008, and had a criminal record. His family has submitted DNA for comparison. I think it was some deal gone wrong or something he was involved in...

  • @slome815
    @slome815 5 років тому

    What people seem to forget is how shortlived the athenian empire was. It lasted less then 80 years, and ended with sparta thoroughly beating Athens both at sea on on land. This happened only 30 years after building the parthenon.

  • @exmythos7318
    @exmythos7318 6 років тому +1

    4:36 I'm totally visiting that next time I go to Athens !

  • @Yora21
    @Yora21 6 років тому

    The Hephaestus temple is great. We only planned to see the stoa in Athens but when I saw that thing standing there just a few hundred meters away, I had to see it up close. It's a bit smaller, but when you're into ancient architecture, it's a real highlight of Athens.

  • @drumkommandr9779
    @drumkommandr9779 2 роки тому

    I can just picture Aristotle stepping out of a time portal, seeing the ruin of the temple to Athena, stepping back in. Then, a portal opens in front of the temple of Hephaestus. Police are called to assist the man found in a toga, hysterically laughing in the temple doorway.

  • @amycurnow7101
    @amycurnow7101 6 років тому

    What about a video about the history of the Celts? (Including Cornwall. Everyone forgets about Cornwall)
    I love these history videos, by the way~

  • @basilb4524
    @basilb4524 6 років тому

    "You're able to pass through because we're allowing you to." So badass xD

  • @awesomeangusgaming4842
    @awesomeangusgaming4842 6 років тому

    i am soooooooo in to greek mythology and you do it sooooooooooo well and i suggest you do one on orpheus he's pretty cool

  • @KTChamberlain
    @KTChamberlain 6 років тому

    King Aegeus: the quintessential example of a man who's too hasty and impatient.

  • @Lensah23
    @Lensah23 6 років тому

    I discovered this channel a few days ago and....i.can't.stop.watching.your.VIDEOS!
    Also, where's Red? o____o
    Edit: You're also really good, I'm going to start bingeing (i don't how to properly pronounce that word) your History Summarized videos with Sarcastic Productions now :P

  • @ayesha36
    @ayesha36 6 років тому +1

    Sounion is a beautiful place. I wish I could've seen it at sunset!
    The Temple of Athena nearby is cool, too.
    Edit: Aw, no mention of Byron?

  • @Robb3636
    @Robb3636 6 років тому

    wow, this really makes me want to go visit Athens, sounds epic!

  • @mrmadness2699
    @mrmadness2699 6 років тому +1

    "Perfectly cylindrical columns?" I think blue needs to read up on entasis: how the columns bulged in the middle

  • @doritobrando4966
    @doritobrando4966 6 років тому +58

    Will you do a video about Georgian history(country not state)? It's pretty interesting. But sadly no one cares about it except Georgians

    • @chickengun1751
      @chickengun1751 6 років тому +3

      Do you want to give us a quick rundown? I'm kinda curious myself, now. Not expecting a college-level course, obviously.

    • @tugst547
      @tugst547 6 років тому

      bob jones Or just Google it.

    • @TomSistermans
      @TomSistermans 6 років тому +5

      I love Colchis, the Greeks made a colony there and apparently it had the golden fleece... Plus the Caucasus is one of the most interesting and diverse regions in the world, I agree, hoping to hear some Georgian history!

    • @doritobrando4966
      @doritobrando4966 6 років тому

      bob jones it's REALLY long. I don't know how to make quick rubdown in one comment.

    • @tugst547
      @tugst547 6 років тому

      dorito brando then make them GOOGLE it.

  • @sflaningam7680
    @sflaningam7680 5 років тому +1

    What Sunio says about Athens: We are the monarchs of the sea! We are the rulers of Poseidon's navy!

  • @MikeGill87
    @MikeGill87 5 років тому +2

    Yep. The first time I ever heard about the Temple of Hephaestus was when I was looking on it by entering the Agora. And I agree - aside from temples that were reconstructed from scratch (such as Garni Temple in Armenia), this one is by far the best preserved there is. Probably thanks to its history of serving as a Christian church for over a thousand years.
    Btw, is that music from AoE1 or AoM?

    • @zezblit
      @zezblit Рік тому

      Age of Mythology

  • @angelicaza6737
    @angelicaza6737 6 років тому

    Just browsed through the comments. SO MANY GREEKS HERE! Even Blue!!!!!
    Γεια σας, παιδια!!!!! Ελάτε να γίνουμε πολλοί!

  • @barkasz6066
    @barkasz6066 5 років тому

    Oh wait, I've been there in 2007. :O I enjoyed the trip very much, but for some reason I only get flashbacks when I see a familiar photo.

  • @nicolenegative9050
    @nicolenegative9050 6 років тому

    I don’t know if you are looking for suggestions or not but I was wondering if you would ever do a video about Carolus Rex (King Charles XII of Sweden). He has a very interesting background and story that I think would be cool!! Love the video btw :)

  • @kirbymarchbarcena
    @kirbymarchbarcena 6 років тому

    You're quite lucky to be able to have a vacation there.

  • @1stPCFerret
    @1stPCFerret 4 роки тому

    Moving the marble to Sounio would have been no big deal. Both the quarry and Sounio are near the ocean.

  • @basilofgoodwishes4138
    @basilofgoodwishes4138 6 років тому

    Do Sumer next or even prehistory.

  • @octapusxft
    @octapusxft 5 років тому

    If you go at Sounio now, apart from the monument you might see the rock partridges that visit Sounio while looking for food.

  • @ledumdum1225
    @ledumdum1225 6 років тому

    *when your favorite youtubers do videos 'bout your country's mythology and your watching like* OH...MEH...GAWD

  • @beholdnonsense5100
    @beholdnonsense5100 6 років тому

    Hey, Red, can you do a summary of Shakespeare's Henry V, because my friend is gonna be in her college's rendition of it, and I thought it'd be cool to see OSP's summary of it

  • @AegixDrakan
    @AegixDrakan 3 роки тому

    I love how they dedicated the temple to poseidon. That's like "Hi. We *are* poseidon here. We OWN this sea. Don't mess with us". That's one hell of a statement.

  • @Improbleparadox
    @Improbleparadox 5 років тому

    i visited this temple when i was about 14 i didn't appreciate it as much as i should have. thank you

  • @aolanipuaa5916
    @aolanipuaa5916 6 років тому

    Blue is back!

  • @trailmix4396
    @trailmix4396 6 років тому

    Hello favorite channel.

  • @bazooka2476
    @bazooka2476 6 років тому

    Hey guys! I know that you have already talked about Hades and Persephone.. but I would really love to hear the hole story from you... its my favorite myth! Please?

  • @Valiguss
    @Valiguss 2 роки тому

    I think I remember that temple to Hephaestus is it the one in the old market in Athens?

  • @TD-sy5zs
    @TD-sy5zs 4 роки тому

    The ‘Empolia’ also made the columns earthquake proof! How genius!

  • @jaojao1768
    @jaojao1768 6 років тому

    Please make a video on carthage!

  • @BenjaminJohnson124
    @BenjaminJohnson124 6 років тому

    I just watched "steampunk romans", and am wondering when Green, or some other guest will come on again?

  • @sflaningam7680
    @sflaningam7680 5 років тому +1

    Makes sense: Hephaestus was basically the Olympian Tony Stark, so a temple in his name should be built to last.

  • @PtolemyAtheling
    @PtolemyAtheling 6 років тому

    ♫ There's this temple that's been on my mind. All the time, Su-Su-Souniooh oh ♫

  • @Reina69
    @Reina69 6 років тому

    Gotta say, Normally I love Red's video's way more (simply because history is pretty boring compared to myth) but this was really cool

  • @jaishmohammed5383
    @jaishmohammed5383 6 років тому

    Blue, did you voice an auto gravity commercial? It really sounds you.

  • @SkyFantasyWorld
    @SkyFantasyWorld 6 років тому +1

    psst, blue, can you do Prussian history next ?, just asking.

  • @familyispowerful574
    @familyispowerful574 6 років тому

    Hello Overly Sarcastic Productions I was wondering if you could do a story on hephaestus (I'm aware I spelt it wrong) and maybe in the credits give a shout out I came from my teacher she showed us one of your videos and I became very hooked so I subscribed but for the credits could it maybe say "K.T says thank you Mrs. Horton for introducing her to the channel"...pls?...

  • @axeltenveils6816
    @axeltenveils6816 6 років тому +1

    Have you been to the Parthenon? It is much bigger and way more impressive when you are there in person.

  • @jessicaclakley3691
    @jessicaclakley3691 2 роки тому

    So, I have a quandary. Considering the sailing prowess of the Athenians, why wouldn’t they have sailed to Soniou with the materials to build the beautiful temple? For the Parthenon it was a much quicker route to go overland but for Soniou, 30+ miles away, wouldn’t sailing make more sense?

  • @amyswan4702
    @amyswan4702 6 років тому

    Could you please consider doing a video on Muhammad Ali Pasha? (aka, Muhammad Ali of Egypt?)

  • @proboy2372
    @proboy2372 6 років тому

    Hey Blue (if you're reading this). What program does Red use to draw? Just curious.