The most Hateful Man that ever Lived
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- The very weird and bizarre story of the cruel tribunal of Pope Formosus by his successor Pope Stephen.
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Narration correction: In the middle of *Rome (Not Roman Empire)
HISTORICALLY FUN FACT:
The reason why it's unclear whether its Stephen the Sixth or the Seventh is quite interesting. In 752 a pope got elected who passed away before he "officially" became the pope. Before his passing however, he did already opt in to be named Stephen, hence he got referenced by sources from up to the 1960's as Stephen the Fifth. In 1961 however it was concluded that because he never officially became a pope it was a better idea to scrap him off the pope list. That is why our bad boy Stephen is now referred to as Stephen the Sixth instead of the Seven.
It has happened multiple times before in our history that the list of popes got changed. There used to be a time where there were sometimes 2 popes "the pope" at a time, which caused for a very confusing... time! But hey, that's for another video :)
Missed this pinned comment when I asked. TY for the clarification.
@@quintusantell2912 My bad for the misinformation!
Ah, the era of Popes and Anti-Popes, with the other center of the Church being at Avignon. I am not sure if they ever met up when there were two Popes, but at least we can be sure if they did, it wasn't explosive except verbally.
What shocks me is that people actually went along with it. The stories of Stephen screaming and ranting at the corpse must have made his own government question his sanity. Reputations take a lifetime to make, and only seconds to destroy, and digging up a dead guy is a pretty surefire way to tank your entire image.
I'm gonna be honest, if Biden fell over dead, I bet half of the US would be perfectly cool with it if Trump dug him up and put him on trial.
They didn't get along with it, actually.
Pope Stephen was arrested, trialed and condemned to public execution. And he managed to get strangled by another prisoner while waiting for it's sentence.
It was just the simple fact there was no law against it and he had the authority to do so.
Trying to fight it could get you punished so no one dared.
it was only when people rose up together that they fought back.
Which is why AFTER this they made it illegal. They just hadn't beforehand because ... apparently no one in the courts of Rome thought someone would be crazy enough to bring a corpse to Trial.
Look at the world around you.
The whole point of hierarchical authority is that you don’t need respect or trust to rule other people
It's always funny when one person does something so obnoxious they end up making a rule/law about just to make sure it doesn't repeat even once.
The French government ban alien from flying over their grape farms, figure out where did they get that rule from.
Unfortunately there's a loophole
yep, everrrrywhere but here...😮
"You may not eat peanuts while walking backwards while there is a concert on the sidewalks of New York.
@@gandalflotr2898
to codify or to not codify, that is the answer???
Quick fact, Stephen was strangled by another prisoner before his execution.
God really wanted him dead huh
@@theenderdestruction2362 God wanted him dead so much he paid for expedited shipping to Hell.
Epstein: The Prequel 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@JoeSchmoe213 🤣🤣🤣🤣 nice one. And what was ceaser and all the governors and play actors doing on that island anyway🤔
Well. Every story needs a happy ending. In this case that is probobly the precident that the dead can't be put on trial.
Imagine how hillarious should be someone accusing a arguing against a corpse
The corpse had a lawyer tho. But because his client was very dead the trial didn't go in his favor
@@donrog5035 I believe the Pope was both the prosecutor and the judge.
ua-cam.com/video/Ogyd23sGGvo/v-deo.htmlsi=xM4NFtRo4sQaUjrU
"Your Honor, as a necromancer, I, the attorney, literally summon the victim to the witness stand" energy
My favorite history channel from now on.
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he was a spanish skeleton after all.
This one
Drawn of history
Oversimplified
Are my dream team 🤩
Fun and interesting, there was no unnecessary time padding and it felt like a proper way to quickly convey previously unknown information
Indeed
That's why I follow this channel 👌
Good stuff only
So this chuckle head is the reason why I can't legally argue with ghosts
Great video and actually very interesting and unheard of history. Keep up the good work
Much appreciated!
@@HeyHistorically The only critique I have is that there aren't more videos....
@@HeyHistorically In the late nineties, a show History Bites! did an episode called 'the malpractice' based on this trial! Based on an American TV show named The Practice.
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Thanks for the like. I thought I posted the UA-cam link to the video.
They might be auto-deleted.
Have you thought of doing a video on Peter Abelard?
@@johnburns9634history bites was awesome. It's like having Red Green as a substitute teacher. His Letterman was on point.
I love the animation, especially little details like the among us crewmate.
Fun fact: the whole "legal" proceeding was named the 'Synodus Horrenda' or the Cadáver Synod.
I think it's funny how the church called it horrendous/horrid with no specific int at why it was so horrendous, but almost every country has the word cadaver/corpse in it. By the way, both the word corpse and cadaver come from latin and were introduced in the English language trough french
What's a Synod?
As a Protestant, I saw Squidward pope overlooking Spongebob Pope, and I had to click the video.
Love all of your channels, keep up the great work!
Thanks so much!
Yay! Another Oversimplified channel, so I have something to watch in the 6 months between oversimplified videos!
8 months
@@andrazprelec8263 180 milleniums
Ah my love for Oversimplified brought me here probably. Welcome new explainer, hope the algorithm treats you well! The quality is great, looking forward to more such stories. Best of luck keep up the good work!
Ditto
Right of the bat, we have a songebob reference 0:01
He was #1
Pope Stephen: I am the most hateful man that has ever lived.
Kendrick Lamar: Hold my mic.
This channel gonna blow up
FINGERS CROSSED
@@HeyHistorically nah you put out content of this quality consistently its GOING to happen, no doubt
Love the art, made the story much greater
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is now my favorite history channel. Subbing now.
And wow, only 5k subs?? Damn, you deserve a LOT more.
Welcome to the squad!!! You'll love our new video when its out :)
Watched two videos and already love this channel. You’ve earned my subscription. Also keep up the good work.
I’ve never subscribed to a channel so quickly. Can’t wait to see more from your channel, awesome work dude!
Banger video and explains it all pretty damn well good job arch! Love to see it :D
Im all in for that new style
love the new channel! 🎉
I'm very excited for this channel
Arch doing everything now man maybe I’ll start liking history because of this channel
how does this guy have 3 channels which all have top tier editing and production
The Papal guards who followed Stephen's command to dig up Formosus' corpse TWICE were the real ones. Gs weren't even bothered.
This is a great video and awesome animation!
I love the animation style
"Pasta fazool I am a fool" - Formosus's court appointed deacon
Awesome keep on grinding
Always, expect a new video within 2 weeks!
Hey its the guy from Archetom somthing something omg REEALALALALA
this video is SOOO GOOD, you deserve more subs and views
This art style screams newgrounds to me. Thanks.
Charles II had a jolly good go with Oliver Cromwell's body, on account of Olly C chopping his father's head off (that of Charles I).
I don't think the Royal Family have forgiven Olly.
To this day, a captured Russian canon from the Crimean War gifted to Queen Victoria, and placed on the Cathedral green in Ely, Cambs., points directly at Oliver Cromwell's house nearby.
The best is that Stephen had people who would stand behind the dead pope and speak for him, like some bizzare puppet agreeing with everything Stephen said
God forbid this happens to Biden, may he reign for 1,000 years, but all they would have to do is mumble incoherently.
Hey I know a guy who knows a guy that narrates and edits for this channel!!
Quirky brand one liner:
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Now I finally get why your Voice sounds familiar. Keep up the good work
Love the animation. I’m surprised you don’t have more subscribers
Grudge is a powerful emotion
That court room must smelled so bad
i really like the animation style and i like history ; keep it up !this channel s great
very good and smooth animation, keep it up!!!
Thanks!
You lift out a vital part about him being strangled by another prisoner but i did notice you said "strangled" but this doesn't apply to early hangings it would have been said "hanged until dead" as it was considered less personal but strangled on the other hand is very personal, today it's used interchangeably but back then it wasn't.
Edit but great video anyhow 👏 sub+1
Ha I love how kirby just shows up at 2:05.
mr lowlander sent me here and i am happy i checked ur channel out
Yup, The Cadaver Synod, fun times!
When I first discovered this story I was gobsmacked! I mean - can you IMAGINE what that court room smelled like!!!! But congratulations to you, I LOVE the way you've done this, I really do!
I love anything Arch related so im a little biased but I think this channel could really grow :)
Beautifully done
From Valorant to Educational Animation! What a journey! 😍
I once wrote a notice of concerns (inital paperwork preceeding being sued for defamation) and in it I cited the part of the law stating "dead people cant be sued" as on of the possible responses to my letter.
I know some people right now who, given the opportunity, would do something similar to the person they hate. It's a sad thing to see.
This is very simply how symbolic politics worked. It must not have been due to his personal feelings. Demonstrating political disagreements through acts like this wasn't all that rare in the past. Keep in mind legal acts in premodern times needed to be publically demonstrated and recognised in order to come into effect; this is a very basic mechanic of premodern political systems that don't have our degree of state control or established legal stratification. This also has a spiritual dimension, wherein someone's eternal rest is disturbed to signal and symbolise their alleged sinfulness which makes them undeserving of the same. It's really not all that mad.
The story seems utterly bizarre. But just what those official acts of Stefan were that were declared invalid isn't mentioned. Could it be that they were quite important, and that having them repealed retroactively was the real purpose of that weird trial? But that wouldn't explain the second exhumation and throwing the body into the river.
This is very simply how symbolic politics worked. It must not have been due to Stephen's personal feelings. Demonstrating political disagreements through acts like this wasn't all that rare in the past. Keep in mind legal acts in premodern times needed to be publically demonstrated and recognised in order to come into effect; this is a very basic mechanic of premodern political systems that don't have our degree of state control or established legal stratification. This also has a spiritual dimension, wherein someone's eternal rest is disturbed to signal and symbolise their alleged sinfulness which makes them undeserving of the same. It's really not all that mad.
It's amazing how some people that get power are able to mess it up so greatly and lose it.
Nice! Reminds me of the Pope Fights from OSP
Love it! Keep it up! :)
The Medieval times are truly a time of its time ever.
It's really not all that illogical to do what Stephen did. It was an act of public demonstration of political change.
The lawyer seemed wholesome.
You should make a quick video on the history of Valorant maps 👀
Unless this is strictly real world history
I knew I recognised that voice! Hi Arch ❤
:D
Another Channel
Let's gooooooo
really miss arch though
"Your honor?"
"Yes?"
"Your honor, I forgor 💀"
Lmao the among us character in the back 😂 01:21
Can't wait for Marcion's video.
Imagine being so bothered by someone that you tell everyone how much they threaten your peace. Now his entirely legacy is determined by the one who he hated the most
While I like the idea of this channel, and am pleasantly surprised that you have even provided your sources at all, I must say that it's hard to take a history channel seriously which cites exclusively Wikipedia as its source of information. Wikipedia isn't often wrong, but there have been numerous cases of mistakes or intentional falsehoods slipping through the cracks, especially on more obscure articles, and that's not even to speak of the biases that the anonymous authors, with no verified credentials, can project upon whatever it is they're writing about. And regardless, varying and corroborating sources is best practices anyway.
I understand where you're coming from, but due to me being Dutch and it being my main language I used a lot of websites to find information about things which are solely in my language, because of that I decided to only take the supportive articles I used that are easily reachable by the public, that in this case being Wikipedia.
Not to worry, all sources we write down in the description, this case being wikipedia, are all fact checked by us and reviewed upon. It's also important to understand that with very old events in general most of the remaining texts are written many years after the event started, which implies personal bias can be applied even more than we can expect there to be, especially because this topic involved a major religion which especially back then didn't like being put in a negative spotlight.
The "truth" is most likely already forgotten, and only with educational guesses (which we can't source specifically) we can determine what's the truth and what we should put in a video!
Stephen- I'm always angry! |:<
Caracalla- Hold my hate
Formosus' body, ironically enough, became miraculous and began healing sick people just by the virtue of them touching it. Apparently, God had a differing opinion.
So did the people, too. They threw Stephen in jail then strangled him like a punk who owed money to the local mob.
Your channel has great potential. Make more please UwU
1:37
"Dayum. That was wild."
_"... but now it gets wild."_
:X
The man is back is at it again with more content :) Now i can flex to my friends that i know more about history than them 😂
Stephen the 7th was way ahead of Dio 💀
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Amazing content and very informative facts
Mood debuff: Ate without table.
Well, I guess someone had to be crazy enough that this had to be made a law...
1:11 that courthouse looking sud
Pasta fazoul, i am a fool
"So, you thought you could get away from the law with that little dying stunt of yours? Well, tell me, Mr. Thrombosis, did you violate canon law, commit perjury, and pretend to be a bishop when you weren't?"
"Yes. Pasta fazool, I am a fool."
I thought I was King Petty. But now I know there really was a Pope Petty
The ultimate example of "trifling and petty".
Never knew this is part of the arch network. No wonder its so enjoyable. Maybe you should put arch on the channel name too
I'll consider it, thank you!
Just your average Rimworld experience
I love this channel
your animations are really cute and kid friendly
You should really test some small indie games called CSGO and Valorant, the first is such a wholesome and kind community and the 2nd is such sympathetic people that will not upload cringe. And the games are so interesting regarding mechincs wise I highly recommend you to try them out.
Well, of course I know him. He’s me.
Seems the worst people have the greatest PR campaigns. Probably because you don’t have to talk a lot if you aren’t up to no good.
They did such crazy things with corpses back then. There’s that story of the Queen that died and her husband pretended she was still alive and kept her on her throne. They did that in the Darksword Trilogy with The Empress of Merilon kept looking alive only by magic.
Cool story though, new sub right here.
All this to ensure that his legitimacy wasn't questioned...
Is the cutting of the fingers what inspired the two and three fingers in Elden ring?
Bro went from Valorant content, to "high quality video essays", to Historical content. Great Job guess i have new channels to watch
Fermousus pulled the Uno reverse card from the grave.
I love this story i didnt expect to come across it today haha. 😂😂
So he got killed for digging up a corpse twice?
Man times where crazy back then.
Imagine being on trial and losing agains't a dead body
"Pasta fazool, I am a fool."
Huh. I thought "most hateful person ever" was just something people call each other when they disagree.
so true
all of the sudden the infallibility is so easily fallible