Two women in my family were executed for witchcraft in the 1600s. One had a cow who got sick, and the other had the wrong kind of flowers in her garden. Totally legit reasons.
@@spongebibspongegar4641 I know this because where I live the church kept records of every family. They marked down your birth, marriage, if you got arrested, and date of death. In addition to that, there is also massive amount of information of every witch trial. So when my family wanted to do some historical research about our ancestors, they found these two women in the church's records and then found the matches in the witch trials records.
A little correction here: Circe did not simply curse any men nor did she invite them to her island. Sailors commonly came to her island in search for food and rest, but after they realised that she was alone, they almost always attempted to r4p3 her. The spell was a form of self defense. Also, a little fun fact, she didn't actually live on the island on her own will. She was exiled to the island as a punishment from Zeus for admitting to having done witchcraft.
In the novel Circe, Zeus banishes Circe. In the myths there is no mention of it. Apollonius just states that she went to Aeaea with the chariot of her father Helios. There is little information given about her (except Odyssey and Jason and the Argonauts). Actually myths are stories too so you can believe whatever you want :)
In Poland the name for a witch, wiedźma, means literally 'the woman who knows'. You know, is wise, knows how to heal. Obviously, a threat to priests, so they turned people against the women.
About half of the women who were burned for being a witch were independent ladies who were smart and happy to live alone or not get married, Men had to control that and some insecure women were afraid their husbands would sleep with them so they would get rid of them by saying they saw then doing something witchy.
@K.M.V S Nazis would use tattooed skin as like lampshades and stuff... Tattoos go back so much further than America, the stick and poke method has been used pretty much throughout history for many different reasons
"By witches I mean women" lol thank you Bailey! Any woman who was not following the 'rules' or people were jealous of/disliked became witches. ( Feminist =Witch)
Men died as well. Not as many, but the concurrent Werewolf trials was overwhelming men . It just isn't talked about as much ...and please dont give me the "you're anti woman" for filling out the picture. I was raised and am the brother of strong women whom i honor snd admire. And im a Neopagan follower of the Goddess Hekaté...
@@SeanLigman-yo6yc It's no secret men have used many different methods to bring women to heel throughout human history, that doesn't mean that men haven't also found ways to bring other men to heel as well. Though I think it's pretty important to acknowledge that either way, it was almost (I say almost because I want to be clear, women aren't always innocent creatures ourselves, we just didn't hold the power to do harm on the scale men have been capable of) always *men* (most often either in power or on a quest to gain power) who were leading these atrocious crimes against humanity. Edited for clarity
@@ImNotThereYeti agreed...there are many instances of women taking advantage of power. My aside was nust to brinf it out of what i call the Optession Olympics ..as in, who has suffered most, in 4be end the who isnt as important as addressing oppression as a whole, and making aure we tey to get all stories of shared hi2stiry as to draw from....
This is the only channel where I don't skip through the sponsorship ads. I don't care what Bailey is saying, I'm listening! Lol. Her voice is "buttery smooth" and I love her deliverance regardless the topic ❤
The same in Greek. The word magissa is used, the feminine of the word magos. The magos in ancient Greece was the Persian priest, a wise person who practiced secret and occult arts like astronomy. The three wise men in the new testament are called magi.
Omfg. “Dickmatized” was just …. Ahhhh perfection. I’ve been laughing at that moment in the video for a few minutes now. So fking hilarious, delivery and all. I’ve rewatched the 17:55 segment so many times to share with people. Hilarious.
Bailey made it funny because the stupidity of how people thought back in those days is beyond comprehension. If a man molested a child, the child was blamed and said to have enticed the man to do it. Not so funny eh?
I’m from east Anglia in England where a major hunt occurred! Hopkins aka the witch finder general was from the town just up the road to me. He had a room in the pub where he used to do his witch tests it’s still there and they do ghost walks in the area. I did one last year and we went to the woods where women would hide near a tree called ‘old knobbly’ the tree is beautiful and eerie and has been hit by lightning you can feel the energy there. My town also has a castle that kept the accused in the dungeon that too has a strange tension. They do witch tours and sleep overs there where you learn the history and see if you experience anything from the spirits. We are taught about the trials in schools and as a town celebrate the trials and remeber those accused and killed.
@@victoriamb9977 there’s a group called haunted happenings that do the tour in manningtree and Colchester castle do sleep ins I think the next one that’s not booked up is next February (I’m yet to do the sleep in may book it for next year)
Ooooo…I’m from East Anglia too… I’d be really really interested to know what the town just up the road from you is called, the Pub’s name and what the Ghost tour is called Please…🙏🎃💯?!!
@@robproductions2599 We are not His “Chosen People”. Why do you all feel the need to interject bits of your holy book, and judge who is wicked? I believe that book also tells you to “judge not, lest ye be judged”.🖤🇨🇦
Many of the victims of the witch trials were men , especially in the Scandinavian countries but elsewhere aswell . Anybody could be accused of witchcraft .
I was telling family and friends how I enjoy Bailey and her true crime story telling them to listening to her. Well found out. It's a family tradition to listen to Bailey. I found out my family listened to her too. So Bailey. It's a family things with us..
When Bailey introduced Sarah with the snaggletooth I just died😂 I would have definitely been killed as a witch, I love walking alone and I make homemade remedies all the time.
I'm going to Salem for Halloween. Just found out that out great grandmother x 6 was accused of being a witch and was vindicated, but the 3 people accused with her were put to death. We're trying to find where she was buried so we can pay homage. Obviously going to pay homage to the women who were killed
I went last summer! It’s so cool! Highly recommend every museum you can fit into your schedule Also side note; if you’re into Harry Potter there’s a whole store dedicated to wands and wand making and everything is handmade and lovely. It’s on a street by the Peabody museum if you can find it!
I highly recommend the fairy emporium! There is a haunted doll area in the back you can tour and it’s fabulous. The owner is lovely and just a great experience.
This is by far one of my favorite episodes. I love witches and everything about them! When you mentioned Geillis it totally reminded me of Outlander. There is a woman on there who is friends with Claire and her name is Geillis. She had her own shop and made tinctures and stuff. She was accused as a witch and burned at the stake on the show. And for whoever clarified the story about Circe, thank you! I want to read up on that one now!
Who drinks hot coffee on rainy day??? Why would you do that? If I have a cold rainy days, I'd sleep. I'll bury myself alive under the comfy of my blankets. Ps. Rainy Days work better than my sleeping pills.
@@austinjt4264 oh my , Me 👋 I drink hot chocolate or hot coffee. Lol with a comfy quilt, sitting on the porch swing or the couch, listening to the rain🌧 ahh💗😇 SERENITY😇💗😌 I can even sleep after drinking hot coffee too, lol , I do drink more hot coffee and hot chocolate in the winter and in the summer months, it's hot coffee and sweet tea. 😉💙😊
Malleus Maleficarum. The witches hammer. If there is ONE book I’d do a lot to just erase from human history, that would be it. Of all the sick lunacy in this world… Thank you, Bailey, for another excellent video.
It was created to control and oppress, even in modern times real witches better watch their backs....bc religious order and system is going start those trials huntings . Being a witch 🧙♀️ 🖤 ✨ is not a game...too many ppl picking it up to be a trend hippie cool thing to do At rate this world going only thing I gotta say is real witches better have real powers 😘👌
I'd get rid of the bible, more deaths have been taken due to that book than enough. Tbh though it was written hundreds of years after events and if you think about it in a thousand years Peter pan could be credited as factual. Its no more fanciful with no evidence just like a lot of the bible. Just my opinion though so please be kind. Hope you have a wonderful day, you are beautiful and valued
@@LeBatteur literally 😂😂 I'm never gonna have a victim mentality, but I swear to F women have always had it like that it's so sad to hear. But also so informative and I appreciate bailey for spreading the word 🤘❤️
@@youneedtostop I agree about not having a victim mentality. I get exhausted sometimes but listening to these stories be keeping me going out of sheer spite. My ancestors did not fight that hard to survive for me to accept defeat.
Hey Bailey! How about the Dark History of Cosmetics? You’d be perfect for that! M M & M Mondays being back is awesome. I’ve watched you literally forever. Congratulations on your success!
Bailey, when you said the first story for a witch to ride a broom was a man witch, I immediately envisioned a manwich sloppy joe sandwich on a broom LOL 🎃
My favorite part of the day: Being able to close my eyes, forget my daily troubles, turn off my internal voice, and listen with comfort, to Bailey tell me a story 😌 You're my favorite 💜 'Thank you' is not enough 💖
I've been a practitioner (someone who practices witchcraft) since 15. I became a full-time witch at age 19 and I've been a lover of witchcraft since. I'm an Eclectic witch which means I practice more than one aspect of religious or cultural crafts and I'm a Solitary witch so I don't have a coven and I'm not in a coven. Witchcraft to me is more than just shiny things, decorations, and mystery. It's pretty much Life!!!! Love you Bailey Sarian!! You know how to Educate, Research, and Respect We Witches very much Love It!!!! *** Happy Halloween and Witchy Season ***
I have a freckle in one of my eyes and one of the things my grandfather would tell me when I was a kid was that if I was alive in the time of witch hunts I would have been killed so fast. Love that for me
In reality the witch Circe lived here in Italy. Ever since I was a child and went every summer on holiday to the seaside here in Lazio, near Rome, I saw her island in the sea which literally bears her name: Island of Circe and I remember all the times that my mother and my grandmother told me her story and how she seduced and turned men into pigs,it was so fascinating and I'm so happy people in the world like you know her story cause you took me back in my childhood😭🖤
Hi Bailey I hope you read that. I am from near Zugarramurdi, which is in Navarra, Basque country or Euskal Herria, this site wasn't "Spanish" until 1300 perhaps later. People there didn't even use to speak Spanish, they speak basque (euskera) which is a preindoeuropean language so, there could have been a lot of misinterpretation on the trials. Also there were a lot of pagan traditions and strong believes related with nature, basically religion was nature. Men used to be out because they used to be sailors. It's been said that we were used to be a matriarchal society. What I mean, is those trials were also a political strategy to impose Spanish catholic culture. A kind of colonization perhaps? Basque country is also divided and has three provinces in France. There is an Orson Wells documentary about basques you may enjoy.
The woman in my family have been accused of being witches for centuries lol just because they were like, midwives, nurses and had financial stability. And then you said "moles" and I was like 'oh' cause my body is covered in them. Maybe we are witches after all, who knows!
The women in my family call themselves weather witches. For a time Ian looked like it was gonna hit GA. My mother found out her grandchildren would be flying home the day it was scheduled to hit. Needless to say Ian went around and my kids got home safe and sound. 😊 I wish he would have missed fla too (I have family there too). I wish bad weather would miss all of us.
Halloween month! You should do the Jersey Devil!! Also.....JACK THE RIPPER! I'm gonna keep asking till I see it cuz I wanna know more about him and I want YOU to tell his story!
I have a theory..... What if Now hear me out What IF..... Jack the Ripper.... Was a woman ??? That's why "he" was never caught and the identity is still unknown to this day?
Great video 👏 I live on the Isle of Man and I think there was only one burning of a 'witch' here. She was burned with her son and according to reports, the screams were so loud and piercing that they could be heard across the south of the Island. It was so traumatic that they didn't do it again - there's a plaque there now.
Geillus Duncan inspired the character by the same name in the popular tv show Outlander. Highly recommend! Been a fan since s1. They have a whole Geillus storyline in s1!!! ❤
Near my home is a place where so-called witches used to be burned by the Catholic Church. The next of kin even had to pay for the 'fuel' for burning their wife and or mother. Yes, evil was among us. Greets from the Netherlands 🌷, T.
I have been called a witch for so long !! In fact I looked up witches & witchcraft in the l school library because the kids said I looked witchey. I think 3 rd grade (?) & I became so INTRIGUED. I loved the idea of being called a witch !! Such a fascinating history. I just smiled after that day, when I got called a witch.😁😁😁 Funny though a couple hundred years ago they probably would of burned me for looking witchy 🤣🤣🤣
Oh no I hope you find your fur baby!😭 when I had my cat he disappeared for a whole week I couldn’t find him anywhere and one rainy day in the early morning (he hated water! Rain/snow) he was at the door meowing loudly and scratching I was so relieved but wondering where he was and what he was eating or drinking because he seemed fine 😅 but he passed away last month after he had a surgery he needed 😭❤️❤️ goodluck girl
This was so fascinating! Also, to add on: the reason that people with moles/warts were singled out is the people believed that the marks were where a witch would allow the devil's minions (a witch's familiar) to suckle/nurse from them. This would sustain the creature to aid the witch in their evil works.
Seriously?!!! I BUSTED OUT LAUGHING 46:10! The "saving a bunch of money and time with Geico" took me out! 😂😂🤣🤣 Thanks for another great video and history lesson. I've always loved history and, although I loved all of my history teachers, I would have loved it even more if they told stories as great as you do. ❤
And for anyone reading this, PLEASE read/listen to "Circe" by Madeline Miller. The audiobook is spectacular. This book redeems Circe, and clears up the lies about her being evil -- a lie perpetuated by men throughout history. As is tradition.
Accusing someone of being a witch was used for revenge, jealousy, and as a land grab. Accuse the neighbor on either side of your land. They were killed, and you were awarded their land. It was rumored that the Church participated in this land grab as well at times it was to build a church or the land would be awarded to someone that assisted the church, or was "favored" by the pope.
What an amazing video and very well researched, thanks so much Bailey, what a way to officially kick off spooky season! I do have a little addition though: A lot of men were actually prosecuted and burned as witches as well, sometimes even children, especially in 16th and 17th century Switzerland and the Holy Roman Empire (for example the witch trials of Bamberg in the early 1600s). While it was mostly aimed at women, the witch hunts went a lot further, it is said that a quarter of those tried as witches were men. The example of Bamberg shows that men were often prosecuted because of political rivalries and greed, the men in question having been opponents of the lord bishop of Bamberg, members of the city council and extremely rich - and all that money went to the bishop upon their executions.
I didn't know that many men or children were seen as witches. People mostly talk about women being the target. Especially in Sweden. Children were often seen as victims of kidnapping as most stories were told by them. The church even paid children to point out who was a witch. Which ended up horrible once it was revealed everything was a scam.
I hollered so loud :D "Someone get rid of Bertha. One eye is going one way and the other is going a different way, it makes me uncomfortable. She has a hairy lip. Have you seen her? She loves riding her goat. Ugh, Bertha."
Interesting that we've been taught to fear witches, rather than those who tortured, drowned, burned them alive 🤷
preach
History written by the victor, once again
@@agnieszkabattrick2460 true, but a hollow victory: they didn't destroy us all 🧙🧚🍄🌙
That's not exactly true. If you were asked, whether you want to deal with witches or with Spanish inquisition, who would you choose?
@@Jabberwocky869 Personally of course I'd rather hang out with witches!
Just saying, I haven't see many Spanish Inquisition Halloween costumes 🤷
Two women in my family were executed for witchcraft in the 1600s. One had a cow who got sick, and the other had the wrong kind of flowers in her garden. Totally legit reasons.
That's wild
How do you possibly know
@@spongebibspongegar4641 cause she’s a witch… have you read nothing
@@spongebibspongegar4641 I know this because where I live the church kept records of every family. They marked down your birth, marriage, if you got arrested, and date of death. In addition to that, there is also massive amount of information of every witch trial. So when my family wanted to do some historical research about our ancestors, they found these two women in the church's records and then found the matches in the witch trials records.
That's crazy. I would love to know about my ancestors.
A little correction here: Circe did not simply curse any men nor did she invite them to her island. Sailors commonly came to her island in search for food and rest, but after they realised that she was alone, they almost always attempted to r4p3 her. The spell was a form of self defense.
Also, a little fun fact, she didn't actually live on the island on her own will. She was exiled to the island as a punishment from Zeus for admitting to having done witchcraft.
In the novel Circe, Zeus banishes Circe. In the myths there is no mention of it. Apollonius just states that she went to Aeaea with the chariot of her father Helios. There is little information given about her (except Odyssey and Jason and the Argonauts). Actually myths are stories too so you can believe whatever you want :)
That's way more interesting 🙂
i was just about to say this i got so upset because i love cerce
lol you can't correct an interpretation
yep, I remember this detail also
In Poland the name for a witch, wiedźma, means literally 'the woman who knows'. You know, is wise, knows how to heal. Obviously, a threat to priests, so they turned people against the women.
Since I won't have any children, I will name my next female pet Wiedźma. That description is perfect.
Always.
Wicca the craft of the wise
I mean, tell me the goal is to be dumb. We always make smart women vile. Since the very beginning.
Yes the attack on the feminine was rampant in the past.
About half of the women who were burned for being a witch were independent ladies who were smart and happy to live alone or not get married, Men had to control that and some insecure women were afraid their husbands would sleep with them so they would get rid of them by saying they saw then doing something witchy.
Most were midwives or healers. That's how men took over the medical profession.
No witches were actually killed during the witch trials...
Bailey, how about doing a history on tattoos and how it all started. There is a super “dark history” behind it for sure
Love this ❤
Yah I wonder about them! Before the sailors had them must have been some sort of ancient tradition!
@@no1nestandsalone387 i thought it was popularized in america anyway was motorcycle gangs
@K.M.V S Nazis would use tattooed skin as like lampshades and stuff... Tattoos go back so much further than America, the stick and poke method has been used pretty much throughout history for many different reasons
Rights of passage or to mark special rites from ancient tribes from different cultures around the world.
Bailey owns spooky season cause she’s the spooky queen 🖤
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She goes Offf... totally Offff!!! 🤌🤌
Love her and her silly spooky self
Yes she does ❤️🎃
She should make an episode with Elvira!
Modern day elvira
Girl, don't tell these muggles our secrets.
Rite! 😆😂
I'm a witch in gryffindor but idk why tell the muggles our secrets 🤔 they don't care about our magical life they call us names like freak
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💚 Slytherin here 😘
This is too cute! 😂 I don’t know anything about it but I am interested so I do care! Does that still make me a mugglet? 🧐😂
"By witches I mean women" lol thank you Bailey! Any woman who was not following the 'rules' or people were jealous of/disliked became witches. ( Feminist =Witch)
Men died as well. Not as many, but the concurrent Werewolf trials was overwhelming men . It just isn't talked about as much ...and please dont give me the "you're anti woman" for filling out the picture. I was raised and am the brother of strong women whom i honor snd admire. And im a Neopagan follower of the Goddess Hekaté...
@@SeanLigman-yo6yc It's no secret men have used many different methods to bring women to heel throughout human history, that doesn't mean that men haven't also found ways to bring other men to heel as well. Though I think it's pretty important to acknowledge that either way, it was almost (I say almost because I want to be clear, women aren't always innocent creatures ourselves, we just didn't hold the power to do harm on the scale men have been capable of) always *men* (most often either in power or on a quest to gain power) who were leading these atrocious crimes against humanity.
Edited for clarity
@@ImNotThereYeti agreed...there are many instances of women taking advantage of power. My aside was nust to brinf it out of what i call the Optession Olympics ..as in, who has suffered most, in 4be end the who isnt as important as addressing oppression as a whole, and making aure we tey to get all stories of shared hi2stiry as to draw from....
@@SeanLigman-yo6ycthat would be an interesting topic!
@@rynaecurry5237 it is actually...there are several pieces here on Ytube about it. Nut another one wouldnt hurt...
This is the only channel where I don't skip through the sponsorship ads. I don't care what Bailey is saying, I'm listening! Lol. Her voice is "buttery smooth" and I love her deliverance regardless the topic ❤
Literally the only one for me to
Same!
Rip to all the ladies who been killed for having moles and weighing more or less than bibles !!! Such a horrible thing 💔
Men are horrible to women, even to this day women now are just called the B word
That’s what happens when we listen to religious people.
What about the rest?
And birth marks
RIP To All Those Wrongfully Charges & Killed. History Can Be So Sad Some Times....😢
"Don't worry that will make sense later" is Basically how I live my whole life
Heard that, lol
Me too! 😁
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Fun fact = "witch" in Celtic means wise woman 🕸
Oh cool!
In Polish words Witch="Wiedźma" means "Woman who got knowledge"
@@bejbimama6689 ❤🤍
celtic is a group of languages, google says this can be true of irish though, which is a celtic language
The same in Greek. The word magissa is used, the feminine of the word magos. The magos in ancient Greece was the Persian priest, a wise person who practiced secret and occult arts like astronomy. The three wise men in the new testament are called magi.
Omfg. “Dickmatized” was just …. Ahhhh perfection. I’ve been laughing at that moment in the video for a few minutes now. So fking hilarious, delivery and all. I’ve rewatched the 17:55 segment so many times to share with people. Hilarious.
🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Bailey made it funny because the stupidity of how people thought back in those days is beyond comprehension. If a man molested a child, the child was blamed and said to have enticed the man to do it. Not so funny eh?
The picture of the 🍆 on the tree 😂😂
We always hear about the same old stories when it comes to the Salem Witch trials. Thank you for sharing something different!
I’m from east Anglia in England where a major hunt occurred! Hopkins aka the witch finder general was from the town just up the road to me. He had a room in the pub where he used to do his witch tests it’s still there and they do ghost walks in the area. I did one last year and we went to the woods where women would hide near a tree called ‘old knobbly’ the tree is beautiful and eerie and has been hit by lightning you can feel the energy there. My town also has a castle that kept the accused in the dungeon that too has a strange tension. They do witch tours and sleep overs there where you learn the history and see if you experience anything from the spirits. We are taught about the trials in schools and as a town celebrate the trials and remeber those accused and killed.
Oh I'm from east anglia too, I'd be interested in the witch tour you mentioned! What's it called?
I wonder if we're related?
@@jameshopkins503 ooooooh best get doing your family tree you never know
@@victoriamb9977 there’s a group called haunted happenings that do the tour in manningtree and Colchester castle do sleep ins I think the next one that’s not booked up is next February (I’m yet to do the sleep in may book it for next year)
Ooooo…I’m from East Anglia too… I’d be really really interested to know what the town just up the road from you is called, the Pub’s name and what the Ghost tour is called Please…🙏🎃💯?!!
As a wiccan this is pretty accurate. & a respectful way of telling the story.
Blessed Be, and Happy Samhain.🕯🖤🇨🇦
Blessed be . 🎃
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Psalm 37:13 but the Lord laughs at the wicked, for he knows their day is coming
@@robproductions2599 We are not His “Chosen People”. Why do you all feel the need to interject bits of your holy book, and judge who is wicked? I believe that book also tells you to “judge not, lest ye be judged”.🖤🇨🇦
“Because, you know, he’s the pope. If he says drop your pants you better drop ‘em.” 🤣 That got me.
It’s actually so sad how all those women died because of something a man made up 😩
So common throughout history sadly
But they’re protectors lol 😂
Me and children too bless them
Many of the victims of the witch trials were men , especially in the Scandinavian countries but elsewhere aswell . Anybody could be accused of witchcraft .
I know, but what do you expect from a passed century's masculinity?
“He was associated with all of the Ninja Turtles” 😂 That made me let out a witchy cackle. 💀
I still get so proud seeing her go from 600k to 6.6 mil 🥹💕✨ been with her since the (almost😉) beginning. Love me some Bailey! ❤
Me too, like a proud mama I just love this girl!
Me too
Bailey videos hit even harder during spooky season 🕷🕸🎃
I was telling family and friends how I enjoy Bailey and her true crime story telling them to listening to her. Well found out. It's a family tradition to listen to Bailey. I found out my family listened to her too. So Bailey. It's a family things with us..
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Joan's little hat and broom and Bailey's outfit, my heart ❣
Joan is a boss!🤗
Frrrrr
My eyes rolled so far back I got a headache from the ridiculousness of these people back in the day
This is so triggering
All the way back 😅😅😒😒😒😅
Back in the day? Folks are still spewing nonsense now as if it’s science All for the sake of hate
When Bailey introduced Sarah with the snaggletooth I just died😂 I would have definitely been killed as a witch, I love walking alone and I make homemade remedies all the time.
Go ride that giat backwards baby 😂😂😂😂
Joan Crowford's outfits never miss 🎃👻 always looking forward to them
Joan know she can put a cute outfit together!🤗😁
Hello, I would like to talk about the case of Jawaher Hajji, a case neglected by the American police
As someone who practices witchcraft, I love that you had a whole episode touching on the subject of witches
Me too!! I’ve studied it my whole life and was so excited to see this!
I agree, I was Initiated in 1967, and it still works for me. Happy Samhain.🕯🖤🇨🇦
Merry meet!
@@Thetimecapsuletx Merry Meet indeed. Hope you have a wonderful Samhain.🕯🖤🇨🇦
Merry Meet
I'm going to Salem for Halloween. Just found out that out great grandmother x 6 was accused of being a witch and was vindicated, but the 3 people accused with her were put to death. We're trying to find where she was buried so we can pay homage. Obviously going to pay homage to the women who were killed
Wow that is so wild have fun in Salem!
@@pri.sci.lla. thank you! We're stoked, first time we'll be there
Have an awesome time, we’re excited to have you in town!
I went last summer! It’s so cool!
Highly recommend every museum you can fit into your schedule
Also side note; if you’re into Harry Potter there’s a whole store dedicated to wands and wand making and everything is handmade and lovely. It’s on a street by the Peabody museum if you can find it!
I highly recommend the fairy emporium! There is a haunted doll area in the back you can tour and it’s fabulous. The owner is lovely and just a great experience.
BAILEY your hair in these ads… STUNNING. I don’t know if I’ve ever seen it curly like that but it is absolutely breathtaking thank you for blessing us
This is by far one of my favorite episodes. I love witches and everything about them! When you mentioned Geillis it totally reminded me of Outlander. There is a woman on there who is friends with Claire and her name is Geillis. She had her own shop and made tinctures and stuff. She was accused as a witch and burned at the stake on the show. And for whoever clarified the story about Circe, thank you! I want to read up on that one now!
I knew her name sounded familiar!
@@brownsuga10282 I know right?
I came to the comments just to find a comment about Geillis and Outlander!
It's so pleasant to stumble across a new upload of Bailey Sarian's "Dark History" on a cold and rainny day while sipping hot coffee
Absolutely 💯 🌹💗😊☕ 🌧💙
Jealous on the weather!
I wish I had that weather! It's supposed to be 97° in my area of Cali tomorrow 😩
Who drinks hot coffee on rainy day???
Why would you do that?
If I have a cold rainy days, I'd sleep.
I'll bury myself alive under the comfy of my blankets.
Ps. Rainy Days work better than my sleeping pills.
@@austinjt4264 oh my , Me 👋 I drink hot chocolate or hot coffee. Lol with a comfy quilt, sitting on the porch swing or the couch, listening to the rain🌧 ahh💗😇 SERENITY😇💗😌 I can even sleep after drinking hot coffee too, lol , I do drink more hot coffee and hot chocolate in the winter and in
the summer months, it's hot coffee and sweet tea. 😉💙😊
Malleus Maleficarum. The witches hammer.
If there is ONE book I’d do a lot to just erase from human history, that would be it. Of all the sick lunacy in this world… Thank you, Bailey, for another excellent video.
It was created to control and oppress, even in modern times real witches better watch their backs....bc religious order and system is going start those trials huntings . Being a witch 🧙♀️ 🖤 ✨ is not a game...too many ppl picking it up to be a trend hippie cool thing to do
At rate this world going only thing I gotta say is real witches better have real powers 😘👌
I'd get rid of the bible, more deaths have been taken due to that book than enough. Tbh though it was written hundreds of years after events and if you think about it in a thousand years Peter pan could be credited as factual. Its no more fanciful with no evidence just like a lot of the bible. Just my opinion though so please be kind.
Hope you have a wonderful day, you are beautiful and valued
Yes it's quite the read. Those monks were terrified of girls.
@@cosmicsquirrel7642 Well... closet cases in the church aren't exactly news, are they
To be fair, if you got rid of the Bible, it could've prevented the Malleus Maleficarum from being made.
My husband actually watched this one with me and went "wow, so witch hunts were basically created by some cu*k" 😂💀
Literally no different from the spiteful incels of today.
@@LeBatteur literally 😂😂
I'm never gonna have a victim mentality, but I swear to F women have always had it like that it's so sad to hear. But also so informative and I appreciate bailey for spreading the word 🤘❤️
@@youneedtostop I agree about not having a victim mentality. I get exhausted sometimes but listening to these stories be keeping me going out of sheer spite. My ancestors did not fight that hard to survive for me to accept defeat.
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@@kennikat2446 " I can do all things through spite, which strengthens me" 🙏🏻😂
She tells the story so well. A little humor in the story. Love it.
Hey Bailey! How about the Dark History of Cosmetics? You’d be perfect for that! M M & M Mondays being back is awesome. I’ve watched you literally forever. Congratulations on your success!
Bailey, when you said the first story for a witch to ride a broom was a man witch, I immediately envisioned a manwich sloppy joe sandwich on a broom LOL 🎃
Lmaorof. Tytyty I needed that.
Me, too. I was waiting for a joke.
Same! I searched the comments to see if anyone else said what I was thinking 😂
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My favorite part of the day: Being able to close my eyes, forget my daily troubles, turn off my internal voice, and listen with comfort, to Bailey tell me a story 😌 You're my favorite 💜 'Thank you' is not enough 💖
I've been a practitioner (someone who practices witchcraft) since 15. I became a full-time witch at age 19 and I've been a lover of witchcraft since. I'm an Eclectic witch which means I practice more than one aspect of religious or cultural crafts and I'm a Solitary witch so I don't have a coven and I'm not in a coven. Witchcraft to me is more than just shiny things, decorations, and mystery. It's pretty much Life!!!!
Love you Bailey Sarian!! You know how to Educate, Research, and Respect
We Witches very much Love It!!!!
*** Happy Halloween and Witchy Season ***
Have a wonderful Samhain.🕯🇨🇦🖤
I have a freckle in one of my eyes and one of the things my grandfather would tell me when I was a kid was that if I was alive in the time of witch hunts I would have been killed so fast. Love that for me
In reality the witch Circe lived here in Italy. Ever since I was a child and went every summer on holiday to the seaside here in Lazio, near Rome, I saw her island in the sea which literally bears her name: Island of Circe and I remember all the times that my mother and my grandmother told me her story and how she seduced and turned men into pigs,it was so fascinating and I'm so happy people in the world like you know her story cause you took me back in my childhood😭🖤
The amount of enthusiasm you use when doing the intros, fuels my very existence 🔥
Sameee
Witches are like pitbulls, not only are they widely misunderstood but they're just THE BEST 🙂
I may be prejudiced…but I must agree. Have a happy Samhain.🕯🇨🇦🖤
@@tamarrajames3590 gang 🙌🌴
Agree.....
😂Anti-intellectual hogwash. It's all laughable; all goofy af.
@@tamarrajames3590 🤣NO critical thinking skills, I see...
Witch stories, but not the rehashed ones. Thank you. It's brilliant
Hi Bailey I hope you read that. I am from near Zugarramurdi, which is in Navarra, Basque country or Euskal Herria, this site wasn't "Spanish" until 1300 perhaps later. People there didn't even use to speak Spanish, they speak basque (euskera) which is a preindoeuropean language so, there could have been a lot of misinterpretation on the trials. Also there were a lot of pagan traditions and strong believes related with nature, basically religion was nature. Men used to be out because they used to be sailors. It's been said that we were used to be a matriarchal society. What I mean, is those trials were also a political strategy to impose Spanish catholic culture. A kind of colonization perhaps? Basque country is also divided and has three provinces in France. There is an Orson Wells documentary about basques you may enjoy.
17:04 😂 Love you so much! ❤️ oh & 23:07 🤣
The woman in my family have been accused of being witches for centuries lol just because they were like, midwives, nurses and had financial stability. And then you said "moles" and I was like 'oh' cause my body is covered in them. Maybe we are witches after all, who knows!
The women in my family call themselves weather witches. For a time Ian looked like it was gonna hit GA. My mother found out her grandchildren would be flying home the day it was scheduled to hit. Needless to say Ian went around and my kids got home safe and sound. 😊 I wish he would have missed fla too (I have family there too). I wish bad weather would miss all of us.
Hello, I would like to talk about the case of Jawaher Hajji, a case neglected by the American police
As someone who is Pagan, I love seeing you cover this history.
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As a Neopagan son of Hekaté , i find it passable. But as the same son, the focus on just women dying just a bit...lacking of representation...
Halloween month! You should do the Jersey Devil!! Also.....JACK THE RIPPER! I'm gonna keep asking till I see it cuz I wanna know more about him and I want YOU to tell his story!
I have a theory.....
What if
Now hear me out
What IF.....
Jack the Ripper....
Was a woman ??? That's why "he" was never caught and the identity is still unknown to this day?
Yes!! to the Jersey Devil! There's a fascinating theme of religious conflict in the backstory there.
Yessss Jack the ripper please 😭😭😭😭
Anthprodite the tarot reader did a reading on JTR check it out!! ❤️
Great video 👏 I live on the Isle of Man and I think there was only one burning of a 'witch' here. She was burned with her son and according to reports, the screams were so loud and piercing that they could be heard across the south of the Island. It was so traumatic that they didn't do it again - there's a plaque there now.
We could say creating fear around women really didn't start with Circe but Eve. The mythological beginning numero uno woman.
Geillus Duncan inspired the character by the same name in the popular tv show Outlander. Highly recommend! Been a fan since s1. They have a whole Geillus storyline in s1!!! ❤
JOANS LITTLE WITCH HAT IS ADORABLE!
Near my home is a place where so-called witches used to be burned by the Catholic Church. The next of kin even had to pay for the 'fuel' for burning their wife and or mother. Yes, evil was among us.
Greets from the Netherlands 🌷, T.
Hey there! I live in Overijssel, would you mind sharing where the location is? It’d be dope to visit! Thanks 🇳🇱😊
My 11X’s great grandmother Margaret Scott was hanged in the Salem witch trials. Thank you for telling their story to honor them.
No witches were killed during the Salem witch trials its been proven
💫Sometimes being a loser can inspire you! -Bailey Sarian 💫 The affirmation that I didn't know I needed. 💖😬😂
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I have been called a witch for so long !! In fact I looked up witches & witchcraft in the l school library because the kids said I looked witchey. I think 3 rd grade (?) & I became so INTRIGUED.
I loved the idea of being called a witch !! Such a fascinating history. I just smiled after that day, when I got called a witch.😁😁😁
Funny though a couple hundred years ago they probably would of burned me for looking witchy 🤣🤣🤣
I feel you should know, I named my cat nay nay after you well over 2 years ago, but unfortunately she came up missing last week and I’m crushed 😭
Hope you find her!
Hope she comes home safe!🙏🙏
They're usually within a 12 house radius. Don't give up looking!
Oh no I hope you find your fur baby!😭 when I had my cat he disappeared for a whole week I couldn’t find him anywhere and one rainy day in the early morning (he hated water! Rain/snow) he was at the door meowing loudly and scratching I was so relieved but wondering where he was and what he was eating or drinking because he seemed fine 😅 but he passed away last month after he had a surgery he needed 😭❤️❤️ goodluck girl
@@LovelyLorely23 - Ohh nooo. I'm so sorry. 😪
I once dressed up Margaret Hamilton style with stunning green makeup. I impressed myself, tbh.
I'll be doing the same here with the Witches of Wickford parade at the end of the month.
@@karentalbot5798 🎃🍁🌕
I can't believe there's no witch emoji. What's that about?
@@MelissaThompson432 I think this is supposed to be a witch..lol🧙♀️
Haven’t started this yet. Liked it already. Blessed be witchesssss.
This was so fascinating! Also, to add on: the reason that people with moles/warts were singled out is the people believed that the marks were where a witch would allow the devil's minions (a witch's familiar) to suckle/nurse from them. This would sustain the creature to aid the witch in their evil works.
I am a full on Green Witch!! .... Happy October Everyone! 🍄🎃🍁❤️🔥
I'm an eclectic witch, Happy October
Green Witch here 🌿💚✨
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Eclectic ❤
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Spooky fix+ Baily fix= best season of the year
Happy October my fellow witches and may Hecate bless you!! 🍂🍁🌙
Blessed be Cassi, and may the godess guide you until the wheel begins to turn again.
@@Angeliaaerrington And until that day may you and yours be blessed as well 🌙
Have a wonderful Samhain my Sisters, and May Hecate walk always with you.🕯🖤🇨🇦
@@tamarrajames3590 Blessed be sister!
Blessed be
I was reluctant to watch this, as so many people get Witches completely wrong, but I appreciate the work you have done here.
Seriously?!!! I BUSTED OUT LAUGHING 46:10! The "saving a bunch of money and time with Geico" took me out! 😂😂🤣🤣 Thanks for another great video and history lesson. I've always loved history and, although I loved all of my history teachers, I would have loved it even more if they told stories as great as you do. ❤
Circe is actually a minor goddess for those who don't know. I love the story if her. She gives such strong women vibes standing up to men.
And for anyone reading this, PLEASE read/listen to "Circe" by Madeline Miller. The audiobook is spectacular. This book redeems Circe, and clears up the lies about her being evil -- a lie perpetuated by men throughout history. As is tradition.
Bailey Sarian & Mr Nightmare videos are my favorite this time of the year
My son watched this episode with me and told me to ask you to dress as a pumpkin next. 🎃❤️
I felt that stitch fix add. you looove it.. sure girl 🥴
Bailey 17:05 "I know, sounds like fun. where to sign?" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Scrolling through to check in with my fellow witches.....blessed be sisters 🧙🏼♀️
Not all of us are sisters,
I'm Nonbinary
Blessed be 💜
Blessed Be, and Happy Samhain.🕯🖤🇨🇦
@@mylife-23😂😂😂😂
Bailey, your hair during the ad break looks phenomenal. Curly!!! You need to be rocking that hairstyle more often
I just love how Bailey tells these stories. This one sounded like a fairytale rather than something horrific. Way to go, Bai!!
Ok but can we all agree your makeup and hair during the adds is gorgeous. You look stunning Bailey ❤
Bailey is like the big sister who wants to tell scary stories love it
I love Albrecht Durer's art! Look up his Rhino! He created it from a letter and never seeing one!
We really need these dark history PJ's in the merch store
A dark history onesie!!!!! I love my dark history merch I got!!!
Yes!!! ❤️🥰❤️🥰❤️
Everytime Bailey uploads my day gets 10 times better
As man that practices witchcraft I’m ecstatic to watch this vid love ya Bailey :) !!!
Huh .you didn't find it a bit lacking of representation ?
Accusing someone of being a witch was used for revenge, jealousy, and as a land grab. Accuse the neighbor on either side of your land. They were killed, and you were awarded their land. It was rumored that the Church participated in this land grab as well at times it was to build a church or the land would be awarded to someone that assisted the church, or was "favored" by the pope.
Hi Bailey what an honor to be blessed with another one of your videos.
What an amazing video and very well researched, thanks so much Bailey, what a way to officially kick off spooky season! I do have a little addition though: A lot of men were actually prosecuted and burned as witches as well, sometimes even children, especially in 16th and 17th century Switzerland and the Holy Roman Empire (for example the witch trials of Bamberg in the early 1600s). While it was mostly aimed at women, the witch hunts went a lot further, it is said that a quarter of those tried as witches were men. The example of Bamberg shows that men were often prosecuted because of political rivalries and greed, the men in question having been opponents of the lord bishop of Bamberg, members of the city council and extremely rich - and all that money went to the bishop upon their executions.
I didn't know that many men or children were seen as witches. People mostly talk about women being the target. Especially in Sweden. Children were often seen as victims of kidnapping as most stories were told by them. The church even paid children to point out who was a witch. Which ended up horrible once it was revealed everything was a scam.
Clicked it faster than James Charles "hi sister's"
Me toooooo
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Girlllll hiiii 👏😅💖
@@jessicamaldonado5683 ikr ♥️
So fun that this is today's topic, because I am currently reading _In Defense of Witches_ by Mona Chollet.
Oh I wanna check this out!
Bailey, you rock! I've been listening to your podcasts for yrs. It's never old, boring. Always AWESOME! What a beautiful soul.
Thanks!
I would love to see one about the Salem witches. I’m a descendent of 2 of them. This was super interesting though.
“HOT” 🤣. This is by far my favorite Dark History and I am not even half done! Great job Bailey! 🧙
Love this topic! Yay! Been practicing 20 years ...first learned about witches hammer then 💜👀✨🙏
Happy Samhain. I was Initiated in 1967…and never looked back.🕯🖤🇨🇦
@@tamarrajames3590 Happy Samhain 🙏🦉🧹✨
Not a fan of Halloween, but a sure fire fan of Bailey!
There is something about these videos... I love them, addicted.
I hollered so loud :D
"Someone get rid of Bertha. One eye is going one way and the other is going a different way, it makes me uncomfortable. She has a hairy lip. Have you seen her? She loves riding her goat. Ugh, Bertha."
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Black fits you the best Bailey🖤
When you watch Bailey’s videos to put you to sleep but you end up chuckling because she’s so frickin funny 😅😅
So many people died because a man cheated on his wife & tried to cover it up 😵💫😵💫
I also wonder if that's where the mystical animals (varies, witches etc) are burned by iron comes from and also the witches melt thing comes from
❤ let’s have a seance 😂 get your broom, we ride!
LOVE YOUR STORY TELLING! You should do a mythologie and folk tails series from around the world.
When your live revolves around new bailey videos 📹 😍
Word. 🖤
I giggled so much when you were like let me remove my pants to show this one mark 😂❤