It is so crazy to me that people upload something so detailed and in such length to UA-cam (a free platform). From the bottom of my heart, I thank you!
So much better than TV isn’t it? No commercials you get to watch and listen to it when you want to. TV and it’s propaganda should quickly cease to exist.
@@beefybmw9532 i feel like i’m always alone on this position but i think tv and cable more specifically will never die. like the amount of people watching housewives on bravo or fucking any nbc sitcom ever is insane. the numbers they get speaks on cables relevancy and it’s timelessness.
@beefybmw9532 Our America has been long gone, your just waking up to realize it. Economists have known for decades that extreme measures MUST TAKE place or the banking system will collapse. You k ow the corrupt Federal Reserve that robbed this great nation of all its wealth. Yes that system. When the largest population demographic is the elderly and there is not enough laborers in the workforce to pay all that social security and Obama care. So open the border and bring in more cheap labor. Our corrupt leaders are just making our demise evident to the brainwashed. Go have a conversation to a normal American. Such strange humans. They are so blind to reality, focused on Hollywood and NFL crap. Just remember that these psychopaths feel the GOD complex and will stop at Nothing to "save" the planet. Bad Billy Gates was already trying to block out the sun in Mexico. Thanks to the Mexican govt the tests were shut down. They want you to eat bugs, literally. Most Americans have no idea what is coming.
I agree. The common man does what is right for others. We all just witnessed a wonderful video, provided some facts and personal opinions on this topic. I look forward to more of this lads videos.
Documentaries like this blow my mind. Not 50 years ago you would need to pay college tuition to find such quality work presented in such a scholarly fashion. This channel is one of many that have fundamentally improved and increased this collective pool of knowledge we all take for granted. Thanks, and keep up the good work. EDIT: Yes, books exist. Not my point. We now have a larger pool of knowledge and an easier way to access it. If you prefer books, good for you. Go ahead and read one
@@issuma8223 yk how many books you would need to read about this One topic to gather this information? not to mention most ppl don’t have the time or tools to then cross check and filter out misinformation and unreliable sources because ppl assume if it’s in a book then the person had to know what they were they were talking about? say thank you to the kind youtuber and move on
@@pitpat2928 When a good historian writes a book, they base it on all the reliant works on the subject there are. So no, you don't need to read everything out there, and check sources, that's the historian's job. There are also quick ways to check an author's credentials, and the publisher's reputation. Books provide more in depth info than youtube, although youtube excels in visuals and author presentation. I read lots of books and watch lots of videos, and I don't say one is better than the other, they're just different. One advantage of books, however, is that after lots and lots of reading, you learn how to evaluate sources fairly well.
this helped me so much with my research paper I was having a hard time finding primary sources from Greece and Rome and this presentation not only made everything easier for me to understand, but also lead me in the right direction for more research. I greatly appreciate the work you put into this it was very educational and thank you so much for sharing this.
@@shawnrichards1280 he noted where he got the information and I was able to look up the sources as I said it lead me in the right direction for more research
No one comes to UA-cam to watch commercials. You deserve some kind if trophy for putting so few ads in a video of this length. Very well done by the way!
@@tyj9175 "use adblock. its your right." Good to know you want the world to be unpaid slaves to entertain you. Do YOU volunteer your time where you work? Or do YOU get paid?
@@miyojewoltsnasonth2159 welcome to the internet, the digital library of alex thats also the wild west. good to know you favor conformity like a good little sheep who basks in their own stupidity. also you liked your own comment, you self-righteous loser.
@@tyj9175 I actually have a screenshot saved from when I was looking in the playstore for an ad blocker a year or so ago. The screenshot has two things circled: 1. "Ad blocker plus" 2. "Contains ads" When I noticed even ad blockers have ads I decided to stick with the tried and true method of starting a video, scrolling straight to the end, and then clicking replay so I can watch it without ads.
@@tyj9175 Shhh ... if you spread the use of addblocker , it will cease to be effective for those that use and enjoy it. Just accept and let there be the plebs who make your add fee experience possible.
What I like about documentaries on the internet: they are presented in a calm and professional way to give a sense of seriousness on the one hand, on the other hand the videos show pictures with credit to 'Agent-Bunny-Boy'. That aside thank you for sharing all the effort of your research with us!
@serendipidus1 I know your feeling, I rather have a man with a pipe in front of a bookshelf, or a woman with a huge umbrella like Mary poppins walking around acient sites, than those crazy alien dudes.
@@MsMaymello especially when those crazy alien dudes start talking about history, even peaceful topics, making it incredibly over-the-top dramatic. underlinde with incredibly dramatic music while they show some pots.
This is my new bedtime story, I'm going to get through it a little at a time and be rewatching a lot. I kind of love that we have people who care to work on big, quality, free documentaries
michael the coliseum was yes, but there were 230 roman amphitheatres in the empire and the first we know of was built in 53 BC. It’s believed there were many much earlier but they were previously wooden and not stone structures :)
@@truu-dl8rp Exactly. I am pointing out the hypocrisy of Caesar's comment. Humans are often barbaric, but race has zero to do with that part of our nature. This is what my light hearted comment was alluding to. :)
That's why i love internet sometimes, here we've got a high quality content. Thank you for your work, it is far better than any TV documentary. Regards, from France.
For anyone that just loves to gain knowledge throughout life these videos and podcasts are priceless I remember studying Greek Roman and English histories and having this info available 24-7 makes life grand❤️
What I really like about history and topics such as these, is that it puts later accounts of different events in perspective. The Romans, despite the barbarity within their culture, considered the druids and their rites to be an affront to their way of life, often exaggerating their so called "misdeeds" in writing. Such practices never really went away, and now we severely lack records about the Norse, or the Balts, Cathars, Gnostics, Manicheans, Aztec, Mayans, etc, and their traditions, as the dominant culture wrote very biasedly about them, centuries after their destruction. This led to the perverse belief that persists to this day about these forgotten cultures and ways of life being "savage and barbaric." So much history and culture, heritage, all lost to the passage of time...
I was fascinated by history when I was kid, but once I gained access to the unfiltered information of the internet I found much of what I would consider the history of my people, was actively destroyed by romans and early Christians. That so much of our culture was destroyed by invading vikings and english. I looked to learn of my people, I learned only to hate. To hate the missionary, the colonist, and though I know it is both wrong and irrational, I learned to hate the english, the romans, the vikings.
Whoever your "people" are, I am sure they were also guilty of conquering, waring, and enslaving, there just isn't much of a written record of it. Even small, primitive tribes fought and enslaved each other. It has been that way all throughout human history. You claim to hate those cultures, but I'm sure you enjoy all of the benefits they have provided to modern people.@@semorebutts2584
48:27 "Death is not the last thing, it is the least thing. It is but a cobweb we pass through as we journey from this life to the next." - some Druid, probably
Very Hindu. I think Druids were Hindus of Europe. In the vedas there is a mention of a people who went to west 20,000 years ago, called the sons of Danu. Celts believe they were the sons of a river god and called themselves Aryan. Hence Irish later on. It’s very fascinating to us Indians.
@@pitpat2928 sons of Dhanu. Later most names of rivers in Europe were called Danube or a derivative of the word dhanu. Thames derived from Sanskrit thamasa meaning black. Thames means black river. The connection is uncanny. Before Christianity most of Europe was sanathani( the eternal tradition of the cosmos).
@@pitpat2928 there was a war, battle of the ten kings, in the vedas. Many later kingdoms and civilisation are result of this war. There was a clan called the parshuva. Later they were known as the Persians. If you don’t believe me. Just check out Persian language. It’s 1:1.
I adore these videos. No silly yourube humor or jump cuts. It’s nice to learn something on yourube without being treated like a teenager with no attention span. No fluff here, just good stuff
The difference in accounts of druidic human sacrifice might coincide with particularly tough periods. Often in other human sacrificing cultures you see a huge increase in killings during times of hardship such as famines or war. Even the Romans who abhorred human sacrifice resorted to it during the Punic wars, when Hannibal was poised to take rome. To me it seems unsurprising that Caesar would report a lot of sacrifice because it was at a time of war.
@MccFallen Sure. But often it ends up being the case that such accounts are more authentic than modern historians give them credit. We know forms of human sacrifice existed in the ancient world. As mentioned, even Greeks and Romans practised it on occasions. It might be uncomfortable for us today. But that doesn't mean there's no truth to it. And frankly, it's not any more barbaric or out there than feeding condemned criminals or Christians to lions or other forms of mass execution. The ancient world was kinda fucked up even compared to later periods.
An example of a great documentary. Well sourced, shows the disagreement within the field which it presents, presents itself in a neutral but engaging manner letting the content drive itself forwards. Great work all over!
🎵Halligan's life was pretty drab. Racking up debt with the pizza tab. Then his life got flipped around. When they founds the bones on the hallowed ground. It's the mystery of the druids - they all have an attitude. It's the mystery of the druids - they all have an attitude. 🎵
Excellent research, this is the most comprehensive video on UA-cam I have found re historical evidence of druids w excellent explanations of the limitations of each “source”. The most comprehensive attempt to expose fact from fiction using the available “sources”, their sources, historical context and their possible agendas I have seen to date. This took me years to find similar sources and conclusions, an excellent reference for any one interested in the subject and/or ancient European culture and history. Thank you! Well done!
I remember when UA-cam first came out. It was such a novelty thing, and seemed like just another avenue for content. Fast forward to today, and we are getting what would amount to a 3 part documentary series on a syndicated network for free and in high quality.
I SERIOUSLY enjoyed this FANTASTIC documentary! BTW towards the end of this excellent documentary you mentioned that it isn't known where the title 'druid' came from. I was a graduate of the University of Bangor where Professor Frances Llewellyn, derives the word druid as coming from the Welsh 'Derwydd' or 'Derwyddon' plural druids. Derwydd & Derwyddon derives from the Welsh word for Oak 'Derw' so 'Derwydd' means (he of the oak) Or for the plural 'Derwyddon' (they of the oak) whilst understanding & remembering how important the Oak was to the Druids. It's considered by some scholars, that in the proto Celtic languages 'Dru' or 'Deru' (modern Welsh Derw) is the Greek atempt of writing the sound of the celtic word. I'd be interested to know what you think.
@@ajrwilde14 There are two groups of celtic language, p- and q-celtic. Q-celtic are the "gaelic" languages spoken in Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man. P-Celtic (he Brythonic group) is spoken in Wales, Cornwall and Brittany. But they were all celtic tribes and may well have developed similar words. And since the Romans never went to Ireland, they may well have picked up the welsh/britannic word and imposed it on all things celtic and related to priests.
Cognitive dissonance has had a long run in human affairs. Complicity through willful ignorance of the hypocrisy. "We are all right but they are all wrong."
Human sacrifice is practiced by all manner of religions including Christianity the true reality normally benefiting their religion or civilization. heretics. sex offenders, murders, traitors, thieves, prisoners of war , foreigners and some cases like the roman empire slaves and such sacrifice mean needing less building , cages food and other resources and a alternate to sacrifice may be enslaving the less violent offenders who are easier to control and a method of controlling the more violent is using more violent methods like a whipping pole and force work like mining or farming with armed slave masters.
Hmmmmm…sounds like some countries today…calling everyone else “barbaric” and “uncultured” while they themselves go out of their way to destroy everyone else’s shit
The fact that you have gone through the trouble to add subtitles should automatically add 10,000 likes to this vid. Delivery of the narration and imagery is superb. Well done, I say.
I have always had such a huge fascination with the Druids, especially in separating fact from fiction. This video was everything I could have hoped for and more. Thanks for the work and research you've put in to this, and all of your videos.
this video is lies.. Irish druids and European druids were not the same Irish druids were about long before European druids... this guy is just reading what some one else said happened in history, doesnt make it true.
@@relentless1989 Can you supply a history as well researched and thought up as this one is? Are you able to get access to pieces of manuscripts hidden in special rooms in museums? I doubt it.
I read once the druids had an 'oak alphabet" which was a leaf based alphabet read by touch. Different leaves stood for different letters. They were strung on thread and hung in stone buildings where the druids would walk thru and touch the leaves, identifying them and knowing what they 'said'. This may be one reason for the lack of written accounts - the leaves would obviously crumble over time and leave only dust eventually if left behind after retreat and no conquerer would know what they meant.
Gaelic alphabet was each "letter" was a tree. It's hidden knowledge passed down as they were genocided over it bc the invaders couldn't make the same connection which made them so jealous they offed them
This makes no sense, as you still had to visualize it by touch to see the shape. Thus you would be able to read it by vision. But let the druids do whatever they like.
@@benegmond6584 Not to mention that all oak leaves are basically the same. "Look at that, a druid message - what does it say?" "Leaf leaf leaf leaf leaf." "Woah, how did you read that without even touching it?!"
Certainly better than anything I've ever seen on TV about them, infinitely better than anything from america. It's great to see the references to actual historical descriptions instead of stock sound effects and sensationalism
@@UziIdiot Americans are the last people you wanna listen to if you want to hear about facts and especially up to date facts . British museum, great factual info, history backed up by thd archaeology. History with hilbert , another good history site, hes studying archaeology and history. Americans are just Google historians, and anyone who knows will say what BS Google is No matter what I ask Google I get the complete opposite nothing to do with what I want, or its ancient out of date info from 1970s history books... And they never reply when someone who does know tries explaining their errors. They never admit they are wrong, they think they know everything about everything.
You are hands down the best historical documentarian I have ever watched, on UA-cam or on TV/movies. You are equivalent to rich, complex, detailed books.
Good research! Very interesting material indeed. I was contemplating on the 'Golden sickle', and remembered that a lot of tribes at the time ,north of Greece used them as weapons AND tools. This could explain some of the ideas that ancient writers had about druids. But as you skillfully pointed out at the end of the video, most likely 'druids' were yet another over-generalized term for priests of numerous different tribes. Many of our ancestors did not even speak same language and yet were categorized as 'Germanic' or 'Celtic', which is appealing in romanticized view but untrue.
Subscribed because another comment said they love how few ads you place in your videos. I watch this type of video to sleep or do chores and don't need ads halting zen every 10 minutes
I have wondered has the very early existence of the gaels as far back as early Egypt been confirmed in history also the origins of the druids go back to melchisadeck of Bible fame would love to know
The opening reminded me of the endless hours sat in GCSE Latin class translating Caesar’s Druid accounts. It’s kind of become a meme in our class to say “The Druids are concerned with divine things”
You’re so cool, dude! I can’t even imagine all that hard work, that you put into production of this documentary. It’s 3am and Im baked and I just wanna say thanks for providing me with both entertainment and precious history!
The most famous of druids was called Panoramix. He invented a magic potion which helped his fellow villagers to repel the Romans successfully. You can read about his adventures in" les adventures d'Asterix. le gaulois. Irrespective of this, your video on the subject of the druids is well researched and greatly appreciated.
And here I thought Druids were just a Dungeons and Dragons class. It’s very intriguing that a Druid ended up becoming a regular video game playable class that portrays them as hermits who live in the forests and use forces of nature.
Well no it's also a pagan religion I went on a pilgrimage when I was younger and studied every religion and practice ( that is witch craft you either practice it or you don't ) the most fascinating was a Comanche spiritual leader who took me under his wing and taught me about medicine circles and animal medicine and studied everything from roman and protestant Christianity to voodoo there are four forms of voodoo to satanism and druidism was in there some where with wicca druidism was very similar to the Comanche believes
Druids are nothing else than witches/sorcerers/Satanists. All the same since they worship demons for benefits. In return they will go to hell fire after they die
Cant believe this is free to watch. Thanks very much for the interesting content, great work and great citation! Truly professional work here and I will be showing my friends. Thanks again!
I took a year of Religious Studies at uni and they don't even try to teach about Norse or Celtic religion for the reasons mentioned in the video, but that just makes it more interesting in my opinion. A bit of speculation and analysis.
There are still people trying to actively practice these religions, as well. Some use historical documents to reconstruct the practices, others make it up as they go. But these are real religions, and people genuinely believe in something other than the Abrahamic religions. It's a shame that even schools behave as though your only choices are Monotheism or Atheism.
Thank you for consistently providing the source material for us to read and comprehend on our own. This practice greatly enhances our understanding of the subject matter.
I’ve just stumbled upon your channel and will definitely be listening to your other documentaries while I work. Thank you for presenting your findings in an easy to understand way, and also for taking such care to have clean audio. Are you still planning on making the second half of this video? I couldn’t seem to find it in your uploads. Looking forward to your other work!
I like your style! giving the facts and not setting the conclusion! History has become a mystery! as the more we learn the more we realize has been covered up! I am a proud Scotsman and have slept under the stars of Callanish! Its some portal or something out of our current perception! Peace
“Galacia” is a Celtic name originating from the Celtic tribe known as the “Caellici” a name which seems no different from the Celtic goddess “cailli” and “Caillic” whose origin is “Kalika” the Vedic Mother goddess also known as Mother “Kali”. ~ “Galacia” is a province of Spain, it occupies 6% of the Spanish landmass and 6% of the Spanish population. Its ancient Celtic history goes back to at least 600 B.C, its people the “Galatians” take pride in their ancient Celtic heritage and their modern city of “Lugo” is named after the Celtic god “Lugh” who was the “master of skills”. ~ “Ptolemy” the Greek astrologer writes in his encyclopaedia “Natural History” that the Celtic tribe known as the “Callaeci” which gives us the name “Galacia” means “those who worship the Cailleach”. The “Cailleach” are the “Caillic” the Celtic goddess whose source is the Vedic goddess “Kalika” and “Kali”. ~ “Galatia” was also the name of an ancient region of Turkey covering the provinces of “Ankara” “Corum” and “Yozgat” its name coming from the Celts who settled there some 2300 years ago. Throughout Turkey the worship of the Mother goddess was once very prominent, it was the home of the female warriors known as the “Amazons” and we also find “Mount Ida” whose name means “the mountain of the Mother goddess”. ~ So just as within the country of Turkey we find the region of “Gallipoli” whose original name was “Kalipoli” as in “the city ( puri ) of Kali” we also have “Galatia” known by the Romans as “Gallia” and this seems to have its source in the Celtic Mother goddess “Cailli” and “Caillic” from the Vedic “Kalika” and “Kali”. ~ “Galicia” was also the name of a major Kingdom found throughout Eastern Europe and which once held portions of Poland and modern day Ukraine and we also find it as a village in Northern Cyprus famous for its grape and wine festivals. ~ “Gaul” was an historic region of Western Europe which covered “France” “Luxembourg” “Belgium” “Switzerland” “Netherlands” “Germany” and parts of “Northern Italy”. It may also be related to “Galicia” and it may also give us the word “Gaelic” a language of the Celts, though the academics strongly deny this. ~ This Celtic Mother goddess “Cailli” is the daughter of “Grian” the Celtic name for the god of the Sun. “Grian” comes from the Sanskrit root “ghr” meaning to “burn” to “shine” and “ghrna” meaning “heat” “warmth” “sunshine” and this becomes “ghrni” meaning the “Sun” which is the source of the Celtic “Grian” the father of “Cailli” the Celtic Mother goddess. ~ The Celts worshipped the “goddess” they appeared throughout Ireland as the “Teuatta De Danam” the “children of the goddess Danu” an ancient Vedic goddess of the waters. Throughout Ireland we also find the Celtic goddess “Bovind” the “white cow goddess” who manifests as the river “Boyne” and which is very much related to the Vedic “Govinda” the “lover of the cows”. Historian, novelist and foremost expert on Celtic culture “Peter Beresford Ellis” says the following. ~ ”The Goddess Boann, whose name means “white cow” gave her name to the river Boyne. She was mother to Aonghus Og, the love God and was called “Guou - uinda” or “cow finder”. Now this appears almost exactly the same as the Vedic name “Govinda” the epithet for Lord Krsna.” ~ “ Among the ancient Celts “Danu” was regarded as the "Mother Goddess." The Irish Gods and Goddesses were the Tuatha De Danaan ( Children of Danu ). “Danu” was the "divine waters" falling from heaven and nurturing “Bíle” the sacred oak from whose acorns their children sprang. Moreover, the waters of “Danu” went on to create the great Celtic sacred river “Danuvius” today called the “Danube”. Many European rivers bear the name of “Danu” the Rhône ( ro- Dhanu "Great Danu") and several rivers called “Don”. Rivers were sacred in the Celtic world and places where votive offerings were deposited and burials often conducted." ~ "The Druids of the ancient Celtic world have a startling kinship with the brahmins of the Hindu religion and were, indeed, a parallel development from their common Indo-European cultural root which began to branch out probably five thousand years ago. It has been only in recent decades that Celtic scholars have begun to reveal the full extent of the parallels and cognates between ancient Celtic society and Vedic culture. The very name Druid is composed of two Celtic word roots which have parallels in Sanskrit, indeed, the root vid for knowledge, which also emerges in the Sanskrit word Veda, demonstrates the similarity. The Celtic root dru which means "immersion" also appears in Sanskrit. So a Druid was one immersed in knowledge." Peter Beresford Ellis.
Outstanding documentary, very well done! Regarding the question of whether or not the ancient druids practiced human sacrifice. I would think that if they did as Caesar claimed, we would find evidence of charring or other damage caused by fire to the bones found at ritual sites. Has anyone ever seen any evidence like that?
This is lovely, admittedly, to fall asleep to. Thus, watch over and over again, as there are no loud abrupt noises or any clanging weapons. And I am grateful to the long form content as well.
I also heard that there once existed a druid with such an incredible appetite for one of their local dishes "Pitza" (a bread-like base with several toppings) that a messenger had to meet with him regularly to remind him of the great debts which he had accrued
Notwithstanding the Roman tradition of making shit up about their enemies, I don't find it difficult to believe that they did sacrifice humans to the gods. The nordic peoples are known to have done so for centuries after the the western roman empire fell. I don't think its that much of a stretch to believe.
"did", my ass!!! Have you been paying attention to what's going on around you. "Did', was never done away with. Especially where children are concerned. This is nothing nothing more than a pagan cult, and therefore, the devil. You heard. Me!!!
When thinking about it, I usually ask myself how an outsider would view the death penalty. It’s not a stretch to imagine that thousands of years from now we may be written about as having practiced human sacrifices.
I am so glad I recently came across this channel I love history and learning new things. These documentaries are well out together and not dumbed down or sensationalized I subscribed and recommended this channel to others who I know will appreciate it.
I really enjoy your videos. I think the long form and academic rigour sets them above most other UA-camrs. Looking forward to the next instalment of the Birth of Civilisation!
I know this is an old video but I'd like to add to it. There's a large hickory tree that much time has been spent with, the closest to a Yggdrasil I've been called to constantly. Gathering up the strength to ask to harvest a branch for our staff. That's where this project is at this point. Your video has told me It's time to ask. A little introduction, I've been wondering the pagan path for 30 years now (53 y.o) Learning about my 2 grandfathers recently ( one was a practicing Druid, the other a Animist Blackfoot native American. I'll follow their footsteps. This belief has called to my blood all my life and it will honor them and nature and the tree who I've nicknamed "The Mighty One". Thanks to all who take the time to read this. Wander well my brothers and sisters....... D. Frostproof, FL. U.S.
Can't be only one puts on these docs to fall asleep as I begin drifting off packing the precious space of my time travelling backpack being sure to remember my flint stone and knife and one of those kick ass tent hammocks only to be ripped back to reality by those loud commercials
Lol sorry if I came across like a dick. I really value this guys work and I’m sure you do too. But all I’m saying is if you only use these docs to fall asleep to, try staying awake. They’re some of the most interesting videos I’ve ever come across. Don’t cheat yourself out of the excellence that is presented by Mr. Snart.
In ancient times, Hundreds of years before the dawn of history Lived a strange race of people, the Druids. No one knows who they were or what they were doing... But their legacy remains Hewn into the living rock, of Stonehenge. Stonehenge. Where the demons dwell. Where the banshees live and they do live well ...
The missing chapter 29 of the book of Acts says that the apostle Paul traveled to Britain and met some druids that proved they were Jews by rites and rituals.
“Galacia” is a Celtic name originating from the Celtic tribe known as the “Caellici” a name which seems no different from the Celtic goddess “cailli” and “Caillic” whose origin is “Kalika” the Vedic Mother goddess also known as Mother “Kali”. ~ “Galacia” is a province of Spain, it occupies 6% of the Spanish landmass and 6% of the Spanish population. Its ancient Celtic history goes back to at least 600 B.C, its people the “Galatians” take pride in their ancient Celtic heritage and their modern city of “Lugo” is named after the Celtic god “Lugh” who was the “master of skills”. ~ “Ptolemy” the Greek astrologer writes in his encyclopaedia “Natural History” that the Celtic tribe known as the “Callaeci” which gives us the name “Galacia” means “those who worship the Cailleach”. The “Cailleach” are the “Caillic” the Celtic goddess whose source is the Vedic goddess “Kalika” and “Kali”. ~ “Galatia” was also the name of an ancient region of Turkey covering the provinces of “Ankara” “Corum” and “Yozgat” its name coming from the Celts who settled there some 2300 years ago. Throughout Turkey the worship of the Mother goddess was once very prominent, it was the home of the female warriors known as the “Amazons” and we also find “Mount Ida” whose name means “the mountain of the Mother goddess”. ~ So just as within the country of Turkey we find the region of “Gallipoli” whose original name was “Kalipoli” as in “the city ( puri ) of Kali” we also have “Galatia” known by the Romans as “Gallia” and this seems to have its source in the Celtic Mother goddess “Cailli” and “Caillic” from the Vedic “Kalika” and “Kali”. ~ “Galicia” was also the name of a major Kingdom found throughout Eastern Europe and which once held portions of Poland and modern day Ukraine and we also find it as a village in Northern Cyprus famous for its grape and wine festivals. ~ “Gaul” was an historic region of Western Europe which covered “France” “Luxembourg” “Belgium” “Switzerland” “Netherlands” “Germany” and parts of “Northern Italy”. It may also be related to “Galicia” and it may also give us the word “Gaelic” a language of the Celts, though the academics strongly deny this. ~ This Celtic Mother goddess “Cailli” is the daughter of “Grian” the Celtic name for the god of the Sun. “Grian” comes from the Sanskrit root “ghr” meaning to “burn” to “shine” and “ghrna” meaning “heat” “warmth” “sunshine” and this becomes “ghrni” meaning the “Sun” which is the source of the Celtic “Grian” the father of “Cailli” the Celtic Mother goddess. ~ The Celts worshipped the “goddess” they appeared throughout Ireland as the “Teuatta De Danam” the “children of the goddess Danu” an ancient Vedic goddess of the waters. Throughout Ireland we also find the Celtic goddess “Bovind” the “white cow goddess” who manifests as the river “Boyne” and which is very much related to the Vedic “Govinda” the “lover of the cows”. Historian, novelist and foremost expert on Celtic culture “Peter Beresford Ellis” says the following. ~ ”The Goddess Boann, whose name means “white cow” gave her name to the river Boyne. She was mother to Aonghus Og, the love God and was called “Guou - uinda” or “cow finder”. Now this appears almost exactly the same as the Vedic name “Govinda” the epithet for Lord Krsna.” ~ “ Among the ancient Celts “Danu” was regarded as the "Mother Goddess." The Irish Gods and Goddesses were the Tuatha De Danaan ( Children of Danu ). “Danu” was the "divine waters" falling from heaven and nurturing “Bíle” the sacred oak from whose acorns their children sprang. Moreover, the waters of “Danu” went on to create the great Celtic sacred river “Danuvius” today called the “Danube”. Many European rivers bear the name of “Danu” the Rhône ( ro- Dhanu "Great Danu") and several rivers called “Don”. Rivers were sacred in the Celtic world and places where votive offerings were deposited and burials often conducted." ~ "The Druids of the ancient Celtic world have a startling kinship with the brahmins of the Hindu religion and were, indeed, a parallel development from their common Indo-European cultural root which began to branch out probably five thousand years ago. It has been only in recent decades that Celtic scholars have begun to reveal the full extent of the parallels and cognates between ancient Celtic society and Vedic culture. The very name Druid is composed of two Celtic word roots which have parallels in Sanskrit, indeed, the root vid for knowledge, which also emerges in the Sanskrit word Veda, demonstrates the similarity. The Celtic root dru which means "immersion" also appears in Sanskrit. So a Druid was one immersed in knowledge." Peter Beresford Ellis.
I mean this in the least snarky and disrespectful way possible, but I think there's a big BC/AD mixup around the 1:00:00 mark. These conquests took place in 43AD & onwards, not BC. Likewise, you refer to the Anglesey invasion as 60BC, but it took place in that time in AD, then you talk about the later invasion as 77BC (which is earlier than your account of the 1st invasion), again, I believe you meant AD. Also, Tacitus wrote about this in late first century, early second century AD, not early first century, late second century AD. That'd be from Jesus' time to nearly 200AD. Overall, a great video with an unreal amount of research but my inner pedant took over.
When I got closer to the end; the first thing that popped into my head was that Midsommer movie. Like a more hyper-hallucinated version of their history in a way. At least the sacrificial and some ritualistic parts.
Dude I’ve been trying to listen to this for days I keep falling asleep. It’s so good but god my brain just turns to mush when I listen to your soothing voice.
The story of the Celtic peoples proves how crucial a solid writing system is to cultural preservation. We know more about the Sumerians than we know about Celtic diaspora religious beliefs.
Not true; you've made more than a few logical fallacies here. First in comparing Sumerian writing to Celtic sacred oral traditions - Celtics HAD WRITING but the druids DID NOT USE IT because 1. it was thought to be disrespectful to write sacred knowledge 2. it was not for everyone and required the commitment to EARN the knowledge. 3. ORAL TRADITION IS MUCH MORE ACCURATE. Don't believe me? Start making a list of every song you know the words to starting with Happy Birthday then every nursery rhyme and holiday song, then move into your favorite bands - did you learn those in books? You are parroting misinformation from the same biased pedophile Greco Roman "Westerners" (actually Mediterranean) who describe everyone not in their pedophile culture as "Barbarians." It is highly bigoted and biased perspectives from unsavory cultures that colonized Europe long before we had a name for it. As far as not having preservation of our ways - those (ehem british monarchies) pretending there is a great western civilization have failed at erasing northern European heritage. My mothers tales were of Oden, Thor, Erik the Red, Leif Erikson, Freya, and long before the Vikings told tales of Ragnar my mother did around my dining room table when I was a small child - not tales of hercules or zues, not Mediterranean mythology - Northern legends from our ancestors ORALLY transferred in our very own current generation in Southern CA - half way around the world. My mothers tales were oral tradition. We know very much about many cultures that did not use what you are thinking of as traditional writing systems. Your final fallacy is that "we" don't know about Celtic diaspora religious beliefs. "You" don't know. That's about your interest in doing the research - or perhaps it is about your own family lineage not being Northern European.
@@lyndaanneshop I am of Irish/European descent and very interested in this knowledge. Outside of my own research on it, more of this information is starting to flow into my life as of late from interesting places. I want to write about it as I write articles, and am looking to write independently for a living through sites like substack, but I also respect the wisdom and don't want to meddle in ways that do not give it that respect. What would your advice be about this? Could I write articles delving into this wisdom whilst also making a living from it or is that disrespectful and against the values of it altogether?
17:56 Diogenes mentions that The Gymnosophists (predecessor of Brahmins, it seems) are described as similar to the Druids. I've heard theorized that the Druids and Brahmins both evolved from the same Indo-European spiritual class... very interesting video, fantastic research as always.
European languages also tend to have Sanskrit congnates. Perhapes the druids preserved the more Brahmin type practices better than other European or Semitic cultures.
If it was Indo European though why wouldn't it be found in other cultures? Why no such thing among Germanic peoples, Slavs, Greeks etc? Also, people focused on IE tend to undervalue the importance of the pre IE Indus Valley civilization. Look up Pashupati seal (it's from Indus Valley, before the IE came to the region) and compare with Gundestrup cauldron... I've been raking my brain to find an explanation as to the resemblance. Also, is the belief in reincarnation truly IE? I'm not convinced. So I definitely see the connection between Druids and Gurus (rather than Brahmins), but I cannot make sense of it as it doesn't seem to be an Indo-European connection. If you have ideas I'm all ears lol
@@pierren___ The Frankish language influeced quite much the French language, composing 13% of its vocabulary and influencing quite much the prononciation of French when compared to the other Romance countries. Moreover the Franks literally founded the French state, the monarchy fell but the revolution didn't completely erased the past but rather continued the same state differently. :)
The picture at 8:20 is incorrect in having holes in the roofs of the roundhouses. That would actually be a fire-risk. The smoke filters through the thatch and somewhat counter-intuitively disperses the heat so the thatch doesn't catch fire.
This is correct. I saw a demonstration on this a while back where someone tried to make a roundhouse replica with a chimney and it immediately set fire to the thatch.
I can confirm that all this information is correct, the smokey hut was also handy for any teenage Druids how wished to smoke up the herb and not be caught by the parents.
I've been waiting for you to get around to the Druids! Thank you! Whatever order you want to make and post your docuseries is fine with me! Just don't stop making them! 😃
Very interesting and well researched, thank you. For what it is worth, doubt very much Celtic druids would be for human sacrifice. As the Gaedhlic language closest to the ancient languages further east, mayhap the druids were the last remnants of a philosophy from that area, considering reincarnation / knowing there is no such thing as death, that the spirit moves on, their reference for nature etc., the taking of life to appease a deity, does not fit
ceaser: surviving by pillaging the gallic tribes and druids. also ceasar: gallic tribes are savage and burn people alive. (as a slave burns in a brass bull)
also im pretty sure people were sometimes executed in the colosseum by being burned to death. i think ceasar, like all romans, were un nerverd by human sacrifice, remember their hate for carthage? the brass bull was a greek thing.
@@tyj9175 An unfortunate guy who was commissioned to invent a device of torture, and i say 'unfortunate' because the king asked the inventor, ' How does your brass bull work?' and so the inventor went on to explain.Then the king went one to ask 'Can you guarantee that the bull works as explained?' (which is obviously the poor victim as a fire was set under and it got hotter, then breathed through the nozzle inside the bull placed at the bull's mouth to replicate the noise of the bull). So the inventor wanting good coin for his device said 'Yes my king, i can guarantee that it works as described', so the king said with good glee, 'Good!', then got his guards to throw him in the bull.
@Christigoth it was greek, on sicily, not carthage. carthage had a bronze statue with out stretched arms that they rolled infants off of into a huge brazier. although im sure the carthagenians, who were not very far away, nodded in approval at the invention of the 'brazen bull'
Just another example of ever-declining standards,. his inflection is all off, his delivery is unnatural and grating. He is obviously reading and incapable of taking in and preparing for the next phrase.
It is so crazy to me that people upload something so detailed and in such length to UA-cam (a free platform). From the bottom of my heart, I thank you!
So much better than TV isn’t it? No commercials you get to watch and listen to it when you want to. TV and it’s propaganda should quickly cease to exist.
@@beefybmw9532 i feel like i’m always alone on this position but i think tv and cable more specifically will never die. like the amount of people watching housewives on bravo or fucking any nbc sitcom ever is insane. the numbers they get speaks on cables relevancy and it’s timelessness.
@@moc1to TV will die in a generation or two if American makes it that far
@beefybmw9532 Our America has been long gone, your just waking up to realize it. Economists have known for decades that extreme measures MUST TAKE place or the banking system will collapse. You k ow the corrupt Federal Reserve that robbed this great nation of all its wealth. Yes that system. When the largest population demographic is the elderly and there is not enough laborers in the workforce to pay all that social security and Obama care. So open the border and bring in more cheap labor. Our corrupt leaders are just making our demise evident to the brainwashed.
Go have a conversation to a normal American. Such strange humans. They are so blind to reality, focused on Hollywood and NFL crap. Just remember that these psychopaths feel the GOD complex and will stop at Nothing to "save" the planet. Bad Billy Gates was already trying to block out the sun in Mexico. Thanks to the Mexican govt the tests were shut down. They want you to eat bugs, literally. Most Americans have no idea what is coming.
I agree. The common man does what is right for others. We all just witnessed a wonderful video, provided some facts and personal opinions on this topic. I look forward to more of this lads videos.
Documentaries like this blow my mind. Not 50 years ago you would need to pay college tuition to find such quality work presented in such a scholarly fashion. This channel is one of many that have fundamentally improved and increased this collective pool of knowledge we all take for granted. Thanks, and keep up the good work.
EDIT: Yes, books exist. Not my point. We now have a larger pool of knowledge and an easier way to access it. If you prefer books, good for you. Go ahead and read one
No, because there was this old fashioned teaching aid called...
BOOKS.
@@issuma8223 let people like what they like, omfg
@@issuma8223 Not my point. Books are great, but limited. The internet is worldwide and practically unlimited.
@@issuma8223 yk how many books you would need to read about this One topic to gather this information? not to mention most ppl don’t have the time or tools to then cross check and filter out misinformation and unreliable sources because ppl assume if it’s in a book then the person had to know what they were they were talking about?
say thank you to the kind youtuber and move on
@@pitpat2928 When a good historian writes a book, they base it on all the reliant works on the subject there are. So no, you don't need to read everything out there, and check sources, that's the historian's job. There are also quick ways to check an author's credentials, and the publisher's reputation. Books provide more in depth info than youtube, although youtube excels in visuals and author presentation. I read lots of books and watch lots of videos, and I don't say one is better than the other, they're just different. One advantage of books, however, is that after lots and lots of reading, you learn how to evaluate sources fairly well.
Is it just me or does anyone else watch historical documentaries to lull them to sleep
me right now lol
Every night
Aw yiss.
No, it's not just you...I fall into slumber, as well! I'm learning alot! Sweet Slumber to you!
The Narrator’s voice is The Cure for Insomnia
this helped me so much with my research paper I was having a hard time finding primary sources from Greece and Rome and this presentation not only made everything easier for me to understand, but also lead me in the right direction for more research. I greatly appreciate the work you put into this it was very educational and thank you so much for sharing this.
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Can u site UA-cam on a report? I guess y not right if it's your source
@@shawnrichards1280 he noted where he got the information and I was able to look up the sources as I said it lead me in the right direction for more research
Dru = wood in Albanian language
If you want the truth study who Albanian where .We where the druids of europe .
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No one comes to UA-cam to watch commercials. You deserve some kind if trophy for putting so few ads in a video of this length. Very well done by the way!
use adblock. its your right.
@@tyj9175 "use adblock. its your right."
Good to know you want the world to be unpaid slaves to entertain you.
Do YOU volunteer your time where you work?
Or do YOU get paid?
@@miyojewoltsnasonth2159 welcome to the internet, the digital library of alex thats also the wild west. good to know you favor conformity like a good little sheep who basks in their own stupidity. also you liked your own comment, you self-righteous loser.
@@tyj9175 I actually have a screenshot saved from when I was looking in the playstore for an ad blocker a year or so ago. The screenshot has two things circled:
1. "Ad blocker plus"
2. "Contains ads"
When I noticed even ad blockers have ads I decided to stick with the tried and true method of starting a video, scrolling straight to the end, and then clicking replay so I can watch it without ads.
@@tyj9175 Shhh ... if you spread the use of addblocker , it will cease to be effective for those that use and enjoy it. Just accept and let there be the plebs who make your add fee experience possible.
During the day, I listen to this to enrich my knowledge, but at night I use it for sleep. Weird how it succeeds in both tasks perfectly.
That's the best kind of ASMR.
Same
Same same same
Aye mate me too currently for sleep
Ditto
What I like about documentaries on the internet: they are presented in a calm and professional way to give a sense of seriousness on the one hand, on the other hand the videos show pictures with credit to 'Agent-Bunny-Boy'.
That aside thank you for sharing all the effort of your research with us!
Meanwhile you have whooshing earraping sound effects every time you hear a noun and samples used for the battlefield 1 trailor.
@serendipidus1 I know your feeling, I rather have a man with a pipe in front of a bookshelf, or a woman with a huge umbrella like Mary poppins walking around acient sites, than those crazy alien dudes.
Agent Bunny Boy is our top intelligence agent 😉
pseudo-scientific mumbo-jumbo if you ask me :/
@@MsMaymello especially when those crazy alien dudes start talking about history, even peaceful topics, making it incredibly over-the-top dramatic. underlinde with incredibly dramatic music while they show some pots.
This is my new bedtime story, I'm going to get through it a little at a time and be rewatching a lot. I kind of love that we have people who care to work on big, quality, free documentaries
@@Satan_.not birds, ducks, the retched scum, they are a blasphemy to the beauty of nature, possibly even a hell spawn. and they are loud
@@willflint46gods favorite avians. Treason!
Nothing is free
@@willflint46HEATHEN!!!
I was delighted to find the fairies video and listened to it every night all week. I still plan on re watching that one.
Romans: "These Druid sacrifices are barbaric!"
Also Romans: "Ahhhh i love watching one man fight 5 lions in a pit on a Friday evening!"
Yes then they have there sausage as most were sausage eaters
michael the coliseum was yes, but there were 230 roman amphitheatres in the empire and the first we know of was built in 53 BC. It’s believed there were many much earlier but they were previously wooden and not stone structures :)
But the gladiators were given weapons and often won. Not the criminals, tho.
Doesn't make the druids less barbaric.
@@truu-dl8rp Exactly. I am pointing out the hypocrisy of Caesar's comment. Humans are often barbaric, but race has zero to do with that part of our nature. This is what my light hearted comment was alluding to. :)
As we all know, the Gaelic Druids knew to brew a potion potent enough, to power a punch that separates a Roman legionnare from his sandals.
Hahaha.. those Romans were crazy😅
You read too many adventures of Asterix I see 😹
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We’re talking about Jameson right lol
Ever wonder why they were called spirits?
That's why i love internet sometimes, here we've got a high quality content. Thank you for your work, it is far better than any TV documentary.
Regards, from France.
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Hard to make a good documentary on the druids when there’s little to no information on them.
*from Gual, that place just became France around 1864 😂😂
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Well then that’s the crack isn’t it
I played it in the background while I was painting - the amount of work that went into the video is insane! Really well done.
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And me.
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What I really like about history and topics such as these, is that it puts later accounts of different events in perspective. The Romans, despite the barbarity within their culture, considered the druids and their rites to be an affront to their way of life, often exaggerating their so called "misdeeds" in writing. Such practices never really went away, and now we severely lack records about the Norse, or the Balts, Cathars, Gnostics, Manicheans, Aztec, Mayans, etc, and their traditions, as the dominant culture wrote very biasedly about them, centuries after their destruction. This led to the perverse belief that persists to this day about these forgotten cultures and ways of life being "savage and barbaric." So much history and culture, heritage, all lost to the passage of time...
That is entirely intentional. They don't call it the Christian era for nothin. Well said!
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Bro the Aztec is my Roman Empire. They are just so interesting
I was fascinated by history when I was kid, but once I gained access to the unfiltered information of the internet I found much of what I would consider the history of my people, was actively destroyed by romans and early Christians. That so much of our culture was destroyed by invading vikings and english. I looked to learn of my people, I learned only to hate. To hate the missionary, the colonist, and though I know it is both wrong and irrational, I learned to hate the english, the romans, the vikings.
Whoever your "people" are, I am sure they were also guilty of conquering, waring, and enslaving, there just isn't much of a written record of it. Even small, primitive tribes fought and enslaved each other. It has been that way all throughout human history. You claim to hate those cultures, but I'm sure you enjoy all of the benefits they have provided to modern people.@@semorebutts2584
48:27 "Death is not the last thing, it is the least thing. It is but a cobweb we pass through as we journey from this life to the next." - some Druid, probably
@Chris Merck I don't belive him
Very Hindu. I think Druids were Hindus of Europe. In the vedas there is a mention of a people who went to west 20,000 years ago, called the sons of Danu. Celts believe they were the sons of a river god and called themselves Aryan. Hence Irish later on. It’s very fascinating to us Indians.
@@aruncv1373 color me fascinated
@@pitpat2928 sons of Dhanu. Later most names of rivers in Europe were called Danube or a derivative of the word dhanu. Thames derived from Sanskrit thamasa meaning black. Thames means black river. The connection is uncanny. Before Christianity most of Europe was sanathani( the eternal tradition of the cosmos).
@@pitpat2928 there was a war, battle of the ten kings, in the vedas. Many later kingdoms and civilisation are result of this war. There was a clan called the parshuva. Later they were known as the Persians. If you don’t believe me. Just check out Persian language. It’s 1:1.
I adore these videos. No silly yourube humor or jump cuts. It’s nice to learn something on yourube without being treated like a teenager with no attention span. No fluff here, just good stuff
The difference in accounts of druidic human sacrifice might coincide with particularly tough periods. Often in other human sacrificing cultures you see a huge increase in killings during times of hardship such as famines or war. Even the Romans who abhorred human sacrifice resorted to it during the Punic wars, when Hannibal was poised to take rome. To me it seems unsurprising that Caesar would report a lot of sacrifice because it was at a time of war.
The largest fact : Abrahamic religions demonise everything pagan and they are not there to tell their own history.
He very likely was lying 🤥
it also helps the case of invading a land by saying "hey look these guys are doing something aborent like sacrificing humans"
@@MccFallen Right. Not their best, rapists, murderers, drug dealers. Deplorable really. 😏
@MccFallen Sure. But often it ends up being the case that such accounts are more authentic than modern historians give them credit. We know forms of human sacrifice existed in the ancient world. As mentioned, even Greeks and Romans practised it on occasions. It might be uncomfortable for us today. But that doesn't mean there's no truth to it. And frankly, it's not any more barbaric or out there than feeding condemned criminals or Christians to lions or other forms of mass execution.
The ancient world was kinda fucked up even compared to later periods.
An example of a great documentary. Well sourced, shows the disagreement within the field which it presents, presents itself in a neutral but engaging manner letting the content drive itself forwards.
Great work all over!
🎵Halligan's life was pretty drab. Racking up debt with the pizza tab. Then his life got flipped around. When they founds the bones on the hallowed ground. It's the mystery of the druids - they all have an attitude. It's the mystery of the druids - they all have an attitude. 🎵
WHERE are my scissors
IT'S THE MYSTERY OF THE DROODS
Is this a druid version of the fresh prince of Bellaire theme song? Lol
@@eversostrange6337 check out the mystery of the druids review by the mandalore gaming
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It must have been a common sight,Druids falling out of trees.
I'm just so happy this is 2 hours long and has no ads. Love watching docus on YT
@JONATHAN SUTCLIFFE what are you on about?
Excellent research, this is the most comprehensive video on UA-cam I have found re historical evidence of druids w excellent explanations of the limitations of each “source”. The most comprehensive attempt to expose fact from fiction using the available “sources”, their sources, historical context and their possible agendas I have seen to date. This took me years to find similar sources and conclusions, an excellent reference for any one interested in the subject and/or ancient European culture and history. Thank you! Well done!
The kind of content that is no longer seen on TV. Great doc, many thanks for your amazing work.
Blessed are those alive in the age of information.
I agree. Everything on tv now is, in my humble opinion, crap.
There was never anything this good on TV - all we ever heard about druids in media and academia were crazy christian bigotry if anything at all.
2023 tv is just CIA FBI brainwashing
Well. Now they'd be denigrated as a white patriarchy lacking DEI.
I remember when UA-cam first came out. It was such a novelty thing, and seemed like just another avenue for content.
Fast forward to today, and we are getting what would amount to a 3 part documentary series on a syndicated network for free and in high quality.
I couldn't agree more!
You need to pay your ISP.
Oh.. and the creators you like oh and UA-cam premium for not getting sick 🤢 from ads
@@SparkySlow lmao imagine paying to not see ads
@@pigmentpeddler5811 WORTH IT. I haven't watched a single commercial in literal years
I SERIOUSLY enjoyed this FANTASTIC documentary!
BTW towards the end of this excellent documentary you mentioned that it isn't known where the title 'druid' came from.
I was a graduate of the University of Bangor where Professor Frances Llewellyn, derives the word druid as coming from the Welsh 'Derwydd' or 'Derwyddon' plural druids.
Derwydd & Derwyddon derives from the Welsh word for Oak 'Derw' so 'Derwydd' means (he of the oak) Or for the plural 'Derwyddon' (they of the oak) whilst understanding & remembering how important the Oak was to the Druids.
It's considered by some scholars, that in the proto Celtic languages 'Dru' or 'Deru' (modern Welsh Derw) is the Greek atempt of writing the sound of the celtic word.
I'd be interested to know what you think.
Sounds sound to me.
Thanks for the Welsh lesson.
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@@ajrwilde14 There are two groups of celtic language, p- and q-celtic. Q-celtic are the "gaelic" languages spoken in Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man. P-Celtic (he Brythonic group) is spoken in Wales, Cornwall and Brittany. But they were all celtic tribes and may well have developed similar words. And since the Romans never went to Ireland, they may well have picked up the welsh/britannic word and imposed it on all things celtic and related to priests.
The irony of Romans considering Druid human sacrifice "Barbaric" when their own Triumphs involved strangling POW's before the altar of Jupiter Maximus
Also watching men fight to death and wild beasts mauling people for entertainment...
And like um the slave revolts like what they did in ALL of them. *Cough road of 6000 crusifictions cough"
Cognitive dissonance has had a long run in human affairs.
Complicity through willful ignorance of the hypocrisy.
"We are all right but they are all wrong."
Human sacrifice is practiced by all manner of religions including Christianity the true reality normally benefiting their religion or civilization. heretics. sex offenders, murders, traitors, thieves, prisoners of war , foreigners and some cases like the roman empire slaves and such sacrifice mean needing less building , cages food and other resources and a alternate to sacrifice may be enslaving the less violent offenders who are easier to control and a method of controlling the more violent is using more violent methods like a whipping pole and force work like mining or farming with armed slave masters.
Hmmmmm…sounds like some countries today…calling everyone else “barbaric” and “uncultured” while they themselves go out of their way to destroy everyone else’s shit
OUTSTANDING! Great voiceover, factual as well as even-handed. Everything I look for in a documentary! Thank you!
The fact that you have gone through the trouble to add subtitles should automatically add 10,000 likes to this vid. Delivery of the narration and imagery is superb. Well done, I say.
I have always had such a huge fascination with the Druids, especially in separating fact from fiction. This video was everything I could have hoped for and more. Thanks for the work and research you've put in to this, and all of your videos.
this video is lies.. Irish druids and European druids were not the same Irish druids were about long before European druids... this guy is just reading what some one else said happened in history, doesnt make it true.
@@relentless1989 Can you supply a history as well researched and thought up as this one is? Are you able to get access to pieces of manuscripts hidden in special rooms in museums? I doubt it.
@@patriciajrs46 heheh absolute legend of an answer
have anyone seen that video of the queen going to a druids ceremony?
@@relentless1989 bro what. Irish Druids were pretty much Phoenicians/Hebrews. Just see the myth of Princess Scota
I read once the druids had an 'oak alphabet" which was a leaf based alphabet read by touch. Different leaves stood for different letters. They were strung on thread and hung in stone buildings where the druids would walk thru and touch the leaves, identifying them and knowing what they 'said'.
This may be one reason for the lack of written accounts - the leaves would obviously crumble over time and leave only dust eventually if left behind after retreat and no conquerer would know what they meant.
Gaelic alphabet was each "letter" was a tree. It's hidden knowledge passed down as they were genocided over it bc the invaders couldn't make the same connection which made them so jealous they offed them
Look into the ogham alphabet. Also the Druids used to tie series of knots in lines of string that corresponded with letters and words.
This makes no sense, as you still had to visualize it by touch to see the shape.
Thus you would be able to read it by vision.
But let the druids do whatever they like.
@@benegmond6584 Not to mention that all oak leaves are basically the same.
"Look at that, a druid message - what does it say?"
"Leaf leaf leaf leaf leaf."
"Woah, how did you read that without even touching it?!"
@@_creighton that sounds similar to how the Inca kept records
When I say a documentary, this is what I mean.
Do check out Michael Tsarion’s epic work - Irish Origins of Civilisation. Unslaved.com
What do you mean?
Certainly better than anything I've ever seen on TV about them, infinitely better than anything from america.
It's great to see the references to actual historical descriptions instead of stock sound effects and sensationalism
@@UziIdiot Americans are the last people you wanna listen to if you want to hear about facts and especially up to date facts .
British museum, great factual info, history backed up by thd archaeology.
History with hilbert , another good history site, hes studying archaeology and history.
Americans are just Google historians, and anyone who knows will say what BS Google is
No matter what I ask Google I get the complete opposite nothing to do with what I want, or its ancient out of date info from 1970s history books...
And they never reply when someone who does know tries explaining their errors.
They never admit they are wrong, they think they know everything about everything.
@@kevwhufc8640 you got a point in u.s we have a saying "google is your friend" when asking like question's i.e how do i bake a cake? idk somethin
I love Celtic culture. We will never know much about it since, history is written by the conquerors, and this was Rome.
The celts didn't write
Remember now, All hail the Pope! ... Random question tho, do the French call him. "Le Papa!?"
@@thesaltycrone9237 That's very interesting.
😂😂That's what I thought too😂😂
This is a fascinating channel. I'm a history major so to hear someone as educated and passionate about history as you are is extremely refreshing.
You are hands down the best historical documentarian I have ever watched, on UA-cam or on TV/movies. You are equivalent to rich, complex, detailed books.
Good research! Very interesting material indeed. I was contemplating on the 'Golden sickle', and remembered that a lot of tribes at the time ,north of Greece used them as weapons AND tools. This could explain some of the ideas that ancient writers had about druids. But as you skillfully pointed out at the end of the video, most likely 'druids' were yet another over-generalized term for priests of numerous different tribes. Many of our ancestors did not even speak same language and yet were categorized as 'Germanic' or 'Celtic', which is appealing in romanticized view but untrue.
Zoroastrian Priest, children of the Magi.
If he'd just pronounce Pompey correctly
Thank you for the time and energy in making this. It was very interesting.
Subscribed because another comment said they love how few ads you place in your videos. I watch this type of video to sleep or do chores and don't need ads halting zen every 10 minutes
2 hours and 3 minutes?!? THANK YOU!!
I know, right?! Story time! *leans in, listening eagerly*
👈☺️👉
With only two ads, I'm saving this for work
Mistletoe
Virgins rejoice
A fascinating in-depth look at a subject shrouded in mystery. I can't wait for the next video about female Druids, keep up the great work!
I have wondered has the very early existence of the gaels as far back as early Egypt been confirmed in history also the origins of the druids go back to melchisadeck of Bible fame would love to know
This is beautiful, i hope you earned as much as you deserve for this, i cant wait to listen to your talk about Irish druids, thank you for this
Wait, what type of Druids is he talking here?
I’ve never seen such a series on Druids before, I love seeing this! I can’t wait for the next episode, keep up the amazing work
The opening reminded me of the endless hours sat in GCSE Latin class translating Caesar’s Druid accounts. It’s kind of become a meme in our class to say “The Druids are concerned with divine things”
GCSE Latin ? What are you gay
You have outdone yourself good Sir. This is just as compelling as Dan Carlin's hardcore history on the Celtic Genocide.
aye celtic holocaust and thor's angels.
Must find Carlin’s work on this also.
I was still curious about celtic/gahl/druid related subjects after watching Dan Carlin's The Celtic Holocaust.
It breaks my heart to read of Celtic holocaust 😭
Is it just me or does anyone else watch historical documentaries to lull them to sleep
You’re so cool, dude!
I can’t even imagine all that hard work, that you put into production of this documentary.
It’s 3am and Im baked and I just wanna say thanks for providing me with both entertainment and precious history!
1231 and baked, gotta say that this video was great
4 02am and I'm blasted. Gonna listen to this till I mush out and fall asleep haha
When you realize the amount of research and time this man has done.
Very well done, good sir! Very well done!
The most famous of druids was called Panoramix.
He invented a magic potion which helped his fellow villagers to repel the Romans successfully.
You can read about his adventures in" les adventures d'Asterix. le gaulois.
Irrespective of this, your video on the subject of the druids is well researched and greatly appreciated.
SunShinegurl he is called Getafix in the English version
@@obamacare9755 I agree. We read him as druid Getafix, supplier of potion to Asterix, short companion of Obelix.
He’s called Mirakulix in the swedish version i think
@@Facerip In the german version it's Miraculix.
That is wonderful! I came to the comments to find out if people where thinking Panoramix Iike I was 😂
Wow! What an amazing production! I learned alot! Wonderfully researched! Thank you so much!
And here I thought Druids were just a Dungeons and Dragons class. It’s very intriguing that a Druid ended up becoming a regular video game playable class that portrays them as hermits who live in the forests and use forces of nature.
Well no it's also a pagan religion I went on a pilgrimage when I was younger and studied every religion and practice ( that is witch craft you either practice it or you don't ) the most fascinating was a Comanche spiritual leader who took me under his wing and taught me about medicine circles and animal medicine and studied everything from roman and protestant Christianity to voodoo there are four forms of voodoo to satanism and druidism was in there some where with wicca druidism was very similar to the Comanche believes
Druids are nothing else than witches/sorcerers/Satanists. All the same since they worship demons for benefits. In return they will go to hell fire after they die
haha i always thought druids are wizards in french villages because of asterix and obelix xD
@@double-eagle-dave you studied hoodoo not voodoo brother!
@@double-eagle-davei too am mentally retarded
Cant believe this is free to watch. Thanks very much for the interesting content, great work and great citation! Truly professional work here and I will be showing my friends. Thanks again!
I took a year of Religious Studies at uni and they don't even try to teach about Norse or Celtic religion for the reasons mentioned in the video, but that just makes it more interesting in my opinion. A bit of speculation and analysis.
There are still people trying to actively practice these religions, as well. Some use historical documents to reconstruct the practices, others make it up as they go. But these are real religions, and people genuinely believe in something other than the Abrahamic religions. It's a shame that even schools behave as though your only choices are Monotheism or Atheism.
@@Alizudo I’m a practicing pagan and I completely agree!
I am currently rediscovering my spirituality through ancient Irish knowledge. I have never felt more free and at peace.
@@surferchickluvschips
Fantastic! I hope your path is clear.
Hi I'm one of those people
Great presentation! Well researched, thoroughly cited, and flawlessly narrated. Well done
Thank you for consistently providing the source material for us to read and comprehend on our own. This practice greatly enhances our understanding of the subject matter.
This was outstanding. You do a better job than most college professors.
That really should be changed to 'All collage professors'.
DEATHPROOFBUM 01 collage?
I'm pretty sure the creator is a college professor for his day job.
Dale Gribble You’re welcome
2 hours and 3 minutes?!? THANK YOU!!
Wonderful, I've been waiting for a new upload. Your videos are fascinating, well narrated and generally awesome. Thank you!
An elegant and apt simulacrum of the druidic expression. Love the Voice, Sound Design and Music. _ !
I’ve just stumbled upon your channel and will definitely be listening to your other documentaries while I work. Thank you for presenting your findings in an easy to understand way, and also for taking such care to have clean audio. Are you still planning on making the second half of this video? I couldn’t seem to find it in your uploads. Looking forward to your other work!
I like your style! giving the facts and not setting the conclusion! History has become a mystery! as the more we learn the more we realize has been covered up! I am a proud Scotsman and have slept under the stars of Callanish! Its some portal or something out of our current perception! Peace
“Galacia” is a Celtic name originating from the Celtic tribe known as the “Caellici” a name which seems no different from the Celtic goddess “cailli” and “Caillic” whose origin is “Kalika” the Vedic Mother goddess also known as Mother “Kali”.
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“Galacia” is a province of Spain, it occupies 6% of the Spanish landmass and 6% of the Spanish population. Its ancient Celtic history goes back to at least 600 B.C, its people the “Galatians” take pride in their ancient Celtic heritage and their modern city of “Lugo” is named after the Celtic god “Lugh” who was the “master of skills”.
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“Ptolemy” the Greek astrologer writes in his encyclopaedia “Natural History” that the Celtic tribe known as the “Callaeci” which gives us the name “Galacia” means “those who worship the Cailleach”. The “Cailleach” are the “Caillic” the Celtic goddess whose source is the Vedic goddess “Kalika” and “Kali”.
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“Galatia” was also the name of an ancient region of Turkey covering the provinces of “Ankara” “Corum” and “Yozgat” its name coming from the Celts who settled there some 2300 years ago. Throughout Turkey the worship of the Mother goddess was once very prominent, it was the home of the female warriors known as the “Amazons” and we also find “Mount Ida” whose name means “the mountain of the Mother goddess”.
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So just as within the country of Turkey we find the region of “Gallipoli” whose original name was “Kalipoli” as in “the city ( puri ) of Kali” we also have “Galatia” known by the Romans as “Gallia” and this seems to have its source in the Celtic Mother goddess “Cailli” and “Caillic” from the Vedic “Kalika” and “Kali”.
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“Galicia” was also the name of a major Kingdom found throughout Eastern Europe and which once held portions of Poland and modern day Ukraine and we also find it as a village in Northern Cyprus famous for its grape and wine festivals.
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“Gaul” was an historic region of Western Europe which covered “France” “Luxembourg” “Belgium” “Switzerland” “Netherlands” “Germany” and parts of “Northern Italy”. It may also be related to “Galicia” and it may also give us the word “Gaelic” a language of the Celts, though the academics strongly deny this.
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This Celtic Mother goddess “Cailli” is the daughter of “Grian” the Celtic name for the god of the Sun. “Grian” comes from the Sanskrit root “ghr” meaning to “burn” to “shine” and “ghrna” meaning “heat” “warmth” “sunshine” and this becomes “ghrni” meaning the “Sun” which is the source of the Celtic “Grian” the father of “Cailli” the Celtic Mother goddess.
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The Celts worshipped the “goddess” they appeared throughout Ireland as the “Teuatta De Danam” the “children of the goddess Danu” an ancient Vedic goddess of the waters. Throughout Ireland we also find the Celtic goddess “Bovind” the “white cow goddess” who manifests as the river “Boyne” and which is very much related to the Vedic “Govinda” the “lover of the cows”. Historian, novelist and foremost expert on Celtic culture “Peter Beresford Ellis” says the following.
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”The Goddess Boann, whose name means “white cow” gave her name to the river Boyne. She was mother to Aonghus Og, the love God and was called “Guou - uinda” or “cow finder”. Now this appears almost exactly the same as the Vedic name “Govinda” the epithet for Lord Krsna.”
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“ Among the ancient Celts “Danu” was regarded as the "Mother Goddess." The Irish Gods and Goddesses were the Tuatha De Danaan ( Children of Danu ). “Danu” was the "divine waters" falling from heaven and nurturing “Bíle” the sacred oak from whose acorns their children sprang. Moreover, the waters of “Danu” went on to create the great Celtic sacred river “Danuvius” today called the “Danube”. Many European rivers bear the name of “Danu” the Rhône ( ro- Dhanu "Great Danu") and several rivers called “Don”. Rivers were sacred in the Celtic world and places where votive offerings were deposited and burials often conducted."
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"The Druids of the ancient Celtic world have a startling kinship with the brahmins of the Hindu religion and were, indeed, a parallel development from their common Indo-European cultural root which began to branch out probably five thousand years ago. It has been only in recent decades that Celtic scholars have begun to reveal the full extent of the parallels and cognates between ancient Celtic society and Vedic culture. The very name Druid is composed of two Celtic word roots which have parallels in Sanskrit, indeed, the root vid for knowledge, which also emerges in the Sanskrit word Veda, demonstrates the similarity. The Celtic root dru which means "immersion" also appears in Sanskrit. So a Druid was one immersed in knowledge." Peter Beresford Ellis.
@@marasi36
OmG you’re spamming every comment here
@@marasi36 pish
Outstanding documentary, very well done! Regarding the question of whether or not the ancient druids practiced human sacrifice. I would think that if they did as Caesar claimed, we would find evidence of charring or other damage caused by fire to the bones found at ritual sites. Has anyone ever seen any evidence like that?
Brilliant video, thank you! There's not enough unbiased ancient British history information these days
This is lovely, admittedly, to fall asleep to. Thus, watch over and over again, as there are no loud abrupt noises or any clanging weapons. And I am grateful to the long form content as well.
Saw the length and the title and knew it was going to be high quality before watching it 😭
I also heard that there once existed a druid with such an incredible appetite for one of their local dishes "Pitza" (a bread-like base with several toppings) that a messenger had to meet with him regularly to remind him of the great debts which he had accrued
Oh the druids will always remain a mystery to me
… the fact that I immediately recognized this reference the moment ‘pitza’ got mentioned…
I see my legend continues to grow and reach the great corners of the world
what is this referencing?
@@democracytherepublic5451 I would also like to know
Notwithstanding the Roman tradition of making shit up about their enemies, I don't find it difficult to believe that they did sacrifice humans to the gods. The nordic peoples are known to have done so for centuries after the the western roman empire fell. I don't think its that much of a stretch to believe.
"did", my ass!!!
Have you been paying attention to what's going on around you. "Did', was never done away with. Especially where children are concerned.
This is nothing nothing more than a pagan cult, and therefore, the devil.
You heard. Me!!!
@@whatsyurprob158 youre a wingnut.
not a stretch at all. actually, its factual. human sacrifice (to make sacred) was the norm in ancient history.
When thinking about it, I usually ask myself how an outsider would view the death penalty. It’s not a stretch to imagine that thousands of years from now we may be written about as having practiced human sacrifices.
and they thought they were doing something good. It just goes to show how evil we human beings are without God's intervention.
I am so glad I recently came across this channel I love history and learning new things. These documentaries are well out together and not dumbed down or sensationalized I subscribed and recommended this channel to others who I know will appreciate it.
Wonderful voice and presentation! Great content, glad I fell down this rabbit hole, Sir@!!
I was so happy when I seen you'd put up a new video. I'm sure it will be great as usual. Stay safe
I really enjoy your videos. I think the long form and academic rigour sets them above most other UA-camrs. Looking forward to the next instalment of the Birth of Civilisation!
Finally! A good docu about druids on UA-cam! Thank you
ua-cam.com/video/UPgdgkwuSB4/v-deo.html
Your narration has improved a lot! Cheers for this interesting vid mate
I know this is an old video but I'd like to add to it.
There's a large hickory tree that much time has been spent with, the closest to a Yggdrasil I've been called to constantly.
Gathering up the strength to ask to harvest a branch for our staff.
That's where this project is at this point. Your video has told me It's time to ask.
A little introduction, I've been wondering the pagan path for 30 years now (53 y.o)
Learning about my 2 grandfathers recently ( one was a practicing Druid, the other a Animist Blackfoot native American.
I'll follow their footsteps. This belief has called to my blood all my life and it will honor them and nature and the tree who I've nicknamed "The Mighty One".
Thanks to all who take the time to read this. Wander well my brothers and sisters.......
D. Frostproof, FL. U.S.
Can't be only one puts on these docs to fall asleep as I begin drifting off packing the precious space of my time travelling backpack being sure to remember my flint stone and knife and one of those kick ass tent hammocks only to be ripped back to reality by those loud commercials
It’s sad when the commercials grab the attention more than the excellently presented information in the video.
@@nmcgunagle like those tv commercials I thankfully have my tv turned to steady audio for
Lol sorry if I came across like a dick. I really value this guys work and I’m sure you do too. But all I’m saying is if you only use these docs to fall asleep to, try staying awake. They’re some of the most interesting videos I’ve ever come across. Don’t cheat yourself out of the excellence that is presented by Mr. Snart.
Dont usually leave comments but this is great! Thank you for your time in putting this together and doing excellent research!
In ancient times,
Hundreds of years before the dawn of history
Lived a strange race of people, the Druids.
No one knows who they were or what they were doing...
But their legacy remains
Hewn into the living rock, of Stonehenge.
Stonehenge. Where the demons dwell.
Where the banshees live and they do live well ...
LMFAO!
The missing chapter 29 of the book of Acts says that the apostle Paul traveled to Britain and met some druids that proved they were Jews by rites and rituals.
@@bensilver1025 nice
and oh how they danced...
The little people
Of stonehenge...
“Galacia” is a Celtic name originating from the Celtic tribe known as the “Caellici” a name which seems no different from the Celtic goddess “cailli” and “Caillic” whose origin is “Kalika” the Vedic Mother goddess also known as Mother “Kali”.
~
“Galacia” is a province of Spain, it occupies 6% of the Spanish landmass and 6% of the Spanish population. Its ancient Celtic history goes back to at least 600 B.C, its people the “Galatians” take pride in their ancient Celtic heritage and their modern city of “Lugo” is named after the Celtic god “Lugh” who was the “master of skills”.
~
“Ptolemy” the Greek astrologer writes in his encyclopaedia “Natural History” that the Celtic tribe known as the “Callaeci” which gives us the name “Galacia” means “those who worship the Cailleach”. The “Cailleach” are the “Caillic” the Celtic goddess whose source is the Vedic goddess “Kalika” and “Kali”.
~
“Galatia” was also the name of an ancient region of Turkey covering the provinces of “Ankara” “Corum” and “Yozgat” its name coming from the Celts who settled there some 2300 years ago. Throughout Turkey the worship of the Mother goddess was once very prominent, it was the home of the female warriors known as the “Amazons” and we also find “Mount Ida” whose name means “the mountain of the Mother goddess”.
~
So just as within the country of Turkey we find the region of “Gallipoli” whose original name was “Kalipoli” as in “the city ( puri ) of Kali” we also have “Galatia” known by the Romans as “Gallia” and this seems to have its source in the Celtic Mother goddess “Cailli” and “Caillic” from the Vedic “Kalika” and “Kali”.
~
“Galicia” was also the name of a major Kingdom found throughout Eastern Europe and which once held portions of Poland and modern day Ukraine and we also find it as a village in Northern Cyprus famous for its grape and wine festivals.
~
“Gaul” was an historic region of Western Europe which covered “France” “Luxembourg” “Belgium” “Switzerland” “Netherlands” “Germany” and parts of “Northern Italy”. It may also be related to “Galicia” and it may also give us the word “Gaelic” a language of the Celts, though the academics strongly deny this.
~
This Celtic Mother goddess “Cailli” is the daughter of “Grian” the Celtic name for the god of the Sun. “Grian” comes from the Sanskrit root “ghr” meaning to “burn” to “shine” and “ghrna” meaning “heat” “warmth” “sunshine” and this becomes “ghrni” meaning the “Sun” which is the source of the Celtic “Grian” the father of “Cailli” the Celtic Mother goddess.
~
The Celts worshipped the “goddess” they appeared throughout Ireland as the “Teuatta De Danam” the “children of the goddess Danu” an ancient Vedic goddess of the waters. Throughout Ireland we also find the Celtic goddess “Bovind” the “white cow goddess” who manifests as the river “Boyne” and which is very much related to the Vedic “Govinda” the “lover of the cows”. Historian, novelist and foremost expert on Celtic culture “Peter Beresford Ellis” says the following.
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”The Goddess Boann, whose name means “white cow” gave her name to the river Boyne. She was mother to Aonghus Og, the love God and was called “Guou - uinda” or “cow finder”. Now this appears almost exactly the same as the Vedic name “Govinda” the epithet for Lord Krsna.”
~
“ Among the ancient Celts “Danu” was regarded as the "Mother Goddess." The Irish Gods and Goddesses were the Tuatha De Danaan ( Children of Danu ). “Danu” was the "divine waters" falling from heaven and nurturing “Bíle” the sacred oak from whose acorns their children sprang. Moreover, the waters of “Danu” went on to create the great Celtic sacred river “Danuvius” today called the “Danube”. Many European rivers bear the name of “Danu” the Rhône ( ro- Dhanu "Great Danu") and several rivers called “Don”. Rivers were sacred in the Celtic world and places where votive offerings were deposited and burials often conducted."
~
"The Druids of the ancient Celtic world have a startling kinship with the brahmins of the Hindu religion and were, indeed, a parallel development from their common Indo-European cultural root which began to branch out probably five thousand years ago. It has been only in recent decades that Celtic scholars have begun to reveal the full extent of the parallels and cognates between ancient Celtic society and Vedic culture. The very name Druid is composed of two Celtic word roots which have parallels in Sanskrit, indeed, the root vid for knowledge, which also emerges in the Sanskrit word Veda, demonstrates the similarity. The Celtic root dru which means "immersion" also appears in Sanskrit. So a Druid was one immersed in knowledge." Peter Beresford Ellis.
This is an incredibly well put together documentary. Unbelievable stuff. Thank you!
How does this channel not have a million subs?!
This is excellent.. well done, my friend.
19 years is almost the exact peiod of the metonic cycle so if he is correct the hyperboreans were moon cycle led
With this brilliant channel, Cambrian Chronicles and Dan Davies History, I'm pretty damn well set when it comes to getting my history fix!
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I mean this in the least snarky and disrespectful way possible, but I think there's a big BC/AD mixup around the 1:00:00 mark. These conquests took place in 43AD & onwards, not BC. Likewise, you refer to the Anglesey invasion as 60BC, but it took place in that time in AD, then you talk about the later invasion as 77BC (which is earlier than your account of the 1st invasion), again, I believe you meant AD. Also, Tacitus wrote about this in late first century, early second century AD, not early first century, late second century AD. That'd be from Jesus' time to nearly 200AD.
Overall, a great video with an unreal amount of research but my inner pedant took over.
This was exceptional and a real treat to listen to! Thank you.
Indeed...
thank you, it usually takes me hours to go to sleep and i cant get through even 10 minutes of this video without passing out. thank you so much
Must have taken a lot of time and effort to put this together. thoroughly enjoyed it, great stuff
ua-cam.com/video/UPgdgkwuSB4/v-deo.html
Peter Beresford Ellis wrote an amazing book on the Druids. So happy to see a video on them by a big channel!
ua-cam.com/video/UPgdgkwuSB4/v-deo.html
When I got closer to the end; the first thing that popped into my head was that Midsommer movie. Like a more hyper-hallucinated version of their history in a way. At least the sacrificial and some ritualistic parts.
Dude I’ve been trying to listen to this for days I keep falling asleep. It’s so good but god my brain just turns to mush when I listen to your soothing voice.
I thoroughly enjoyed this! I’d be very interested in the next video following the Irish Druids mentioned at the end of this video. Thank you!
The story of the Celtic peoples proves how crucial a solid writing system is to cultural preservation. We know more about the Sumerians than we know about Celtic diaspora religious beliefs.
Not true; you've made more than a few logical fallacies here. First in comparing Sumerian writing to Celtic sacred oral traditions - Celtics HAD WRITING but the druids DID NOT USE IT because 1. it was thought to be disrespectful to write sacred knowledge 2. it was not for everyone and required the commitment to EARN the knowledge. 3. ORAL TRADITION IS MUCH MORE ACCURATE. Don't believe me? Start making a list of every song you know the words to starting with Happy Birthday then every nursery rhyme and holiday song, then move into your favorite bands - did you learn those in books? You are parroting misinformation from the same biased pedophile Greco Roman "Westerners" (actually Mediterranean) who describe everyone not in their pedophile culture as "Barbarians." It is highly bigoted and biased perspectives from unsavory cultures that colonized Europe long before we had a name for it. As far as not having preservation of our ways - those (ehem british monarchies) pretending there is a great western civilization have failed at erasing northern European heritage. My mothers tales were of Oden, Thor, Erik the Red, Leif Erikson, Freya, and long before the Vikings told tales of Ragnar my mother did around my dining room table when I was a small child - not tales of hercules or zues, not Mediterranean mythology - Northern legends from our ancestors ORALLY transferred in our very own current generation in Southern CA - half way around the world. My mothers tales were oral tradition. We know very much about many cultures that did not use what you are thinking of as traditional writing systems. Your final fallacy is that "we" don't know about Celtic diaspora religious beliefs. "You" don't know. That's about your interest in doing the research - or perhaps it is about your own family lineage not being Northern European.
@@lyndaanneshop I am of Irish/European descent and very interested in this knowledge. Outside of my own research on it, more of this information is starting to flow into my life as of late from interesting places.
I want to write about it as I write articles, and am looking to write independently for a living through sites like substack, but I also respect the wisdom and don't want to meddle in ways that do not give it that respect. What would your advice be about this? Could I write articles delving into this wisdom whilst also making a living from it or is that disrespectful and against the values of it altogether?
17:56 Diogenes mentions that The Gymnosophists (predecessor of Brahmins, it seems) are described as similar to the Druids. I've heard theorized that the Druids and Brahmins both evolved from the same Indo-European spiritual class... very interesting video, fantastic research as always.
I think this helps push the fact that all indo-European cultures came from the same unifying pagan/shamanic background.
European languages also tend to have Sanskrit congnates. Perhapes the druids preserved the more Brahmin type practices better than other European or Semitic cultures.
Do check out Michael Tsarion’s epic work - Irish Origins of Civilisation. Unslaved.com
If it was Indo European though why wouldn't it be found in other cultures? Why no such thing among Germanic peoples, Slavs, Greeks etc?
Also, people focused on IE tend to undervalue the importance of the pre IE Indus Valley civilization. Look up Pashupati seal (it's from Indus Valley, before the IE came to the region) and compare with Gundestrup cauldron... I've been raking my brain to find an explanation as to the resemblance.
Also, is the belief in reincarnation truly IE? I'm not convinced.
So I definitely see the connection between Druids and Gurus (rather than Brahmins), but I cannot make sense of it as it doesn't seem to be an Indo-European connection.
If you have ideas I'm all ears lol
@@AriaIsara they are the druhyus mentioned in the vedas going westwards from the oxus river circa 1500 bc
Watched your channel all day at work time flew by very nicely
This program is wonderful! Thank you so much for this. You are giving all of the supposed History channels a run for their money.
Thank you for educating us. God knows we need it. We've been lied to so much.
You couldn’t believe half the lies you are taut in grade school
As a French I find it sad that we didn't retain much of our Celtic ancestral culture when compared to the Roman and Frankish influence.
The Frankish héritage is almost imperceptible because of the revolution.
@@pierren___ The Frankish language influeced quite much the French language, composing 13% of its vocabulary and influencing quite much the prononciation of French when compared to the other Romance countries.
Moreover the Franks literally founded the French state, the monarchy fell but the revolution didn't completely erased the past but rather continued the same state differently. :)
@@tonyhawk94 true, but i wish the revolution didnt happened.
Don't worry, Mohammad. The Frankistan is certainly rich and diverse in its culture.
@@hektorgiacomelli7161 i dunno if youre just joking but im pretty sure frankistan is an exonym for france in the middle east
I'm amazed by this! I didn't know about this chanel but i'm glad i found it!
Who else here reading the comments for no reason instead of focusing on the video?
Lmao
Me
My whole family has a past life as Druids and whipped out in Whales by the Romans.
Attention span of a small dog 🐕
@@priscillachapman9145 there's no h in wales
The picture at 8:20 is incorrect in having holes in the roofs of the roundhouses. That would actually be a fire-risk. The smoke filters through the thatch and somewhat counter-intuitively disperses the heat so the thatch doesn't catch fire.
This is correct. I saw a demonstration on this a while back where someone tried to make a roundhouse replica with a chimney and it immediately set fire to the thatch.
I can confirm that all this information is correct, the smokey hut was also handy for any teenage Druids how wished to smoke up the herb and not be caught by the parents.
@@lou9219 🤣💯👍❗
Fascinating. Would the thatch have been less dense than more modern examples? Would the smoke not have caused health issue without a chimney?
@@LighthouseLiars yes probably. Life expectancy was fairly short.
I've been waiting for you to get around to the Druids! Thank you! Whatever order you want to make and post your docuseries is fine with me! Just don't stop making them! 😃
Very interesting and well researched, thank you. For what it is worth, doubt very much Celtic druids would be for human sacrifice. As the Gaedhlic language closest to the ancient languages further east, mayhap the druids were the last remnants of a philosophy from that area, considering reincarnation / knowing there is no such thing as death, that the spirit moves on, their reference for nature etc., the taking of life to appease a deity, does not fit
Idk. They burned witches and drown them np... Even though the ones that drown weren't witches... 😏🙄
Idk. They burned witches and drown them np... Even though the ones that drown weren't witches... 😏🙄
ceaser: surviving by pillaging the gallic tribes and druids. also ceasar: gallic tribes are savage and burn people alive. (as a slave burns in a brass bull)
also im pretty sure people were sometimes executed in the colosseum by being burned to death. i think ceasar, like all romans, were un nerverd by human sacrifice, remember their hate for carthage? the brass bull was a greek thing.
@@tyj9175 An unfortunate guy who was commissioned to invent a device of torture, and i say 'unfortunate' because the king asked the inventor, ' How does your brass bull work?' and so the inventor went on to explain.Then the king went one to ask 'Can you guarantee that the bull works as explained?' (which is obviously the poor victim as a fire was set under and it got hotter, then breathed through the nozzle inside the bull placed at the bull's mouth to replicate the noise of the bull).
So the inventor wanting good coin for his device said 'Yes my king, i can guarantee that it works as described', so the king said with good glee, 'Good!', then got his guards to throw him in the bull.
@@deathproofbum0197 yeah lol i remember the origin story, truly diabolical.
@@lahaina4791 ?
@Christigoth it was greek, on sicily, not carthage. carthage had a bronze statue with out stretched arms that they rolled infants off of into a huge brazier. although im sure the carthagenians, who were not very far away, nodded in approval at the invention of the 'brazen bull'
Who exactly is narrating here? I listen to a lot of podcasts and lit readings, and this person has a terrific voice and delivery.
I think it is just some guy with a UA-cam channel. I dont think he has a team or anything.
Pretty sure it’s just the guy who runs the channel!
Have you tried History time
Just another example of ever-declining standards,. his inflection is all off, his delivery is unnatural and grating. He is obviously reading and incapable of taking in and preparing for the next phrase.
@@paulpritty7914 then either go make your own perfect version or go watch things that meet your standards.