Well, yeah. Not to deflate your enthusiasm (because I like this as well) but people liking listening to documentaries while falling asleep has been a thing known for many years.
@@Thornspyre81 Carl Sagan's and David Attenborough's voices...the calming/comforting/soothing personifications of Hypnos. "Sleep now, child, and dream of wonders."
Thank you for these longer videos. I enjoy having something interesting to listen to while I am gaming. I find this content interesting, and do not make me fall asleep.
@@alexchubin7136 it's an ad blocker extension for chrome and mozilla, blocks all ads and commercial from every site, including youtube and tubi, not sure if there's a mobile version for phones. it's great though for desktops and laptops.
The Frysk (Dutch) spoke the same language. And before New York became New York, it was called Nieuw Amsterdam. The story about Frysland goes back much longer, and was a bigger island than Greenland and Iceland. I hope I don't fall asleep might you mention this. Time enough... Cheers !
I find it rather discriminative to never speak a woard about Finns when they speak of vikings. Not even that there is over 100 hill forts in modern day Finland to defend from attacks. Not a word of those viking sagas them selves saying they sometimes lost raids in Finland. And that at least one minor Viking king died after raiding in Finland and trying to force the killed Finnish chiefs daughter to marry him - because he got drunk to celebrate and she strangled him. Freed her people he had intended to enslave and then she stole his ship to return home with her people. Or that Karelian Finns burned a significant Viking city in retaliation. Or that you could tell which was the Viking's intentions based on the shape of the ship they arrived in. Larger wider trade ship looked notable different while having generally similar building techniques than the long great ships with their snake heads. Finns even used hill top alarm fires to let people know when to rush for the hill forts to defend themselves - be that from Viking or Novgorodians (modern day Russians / Vikings). Sure some shore parts in Finland had some light Viking residences - but by no means exceptionally much or deep so. In fact Swedish took modern day Finnish regions over only slowly at the end era of Northern Crusades. And yet - only very few and rare actual Viking locations have presented more finds for 'Viking swords' that Finnish grave finds. And yea old legends tell that Vikings though Finns could control weather and feared their 'magic' - actually that sort of superstition survived through medieval era too - even to early modern times. Yea people used to not want to sail with a Finnish sailor, even in era of most newest kinds of wooden sail ships built before the era of steam... lol. Indeed also in medieval sources by other Europeans there are told about Finnish selling knotted ropes to visiting ship captains for magic to control wind. I know much of that is legend and it's not easy to know everything about how things were in relation to Vikings in a land where the language is not even related to English - like Russian still is managing to at least be seated on if different twig of the same language branch - while Finnish isn't related to neither, and not to most European languages. But seriously it is only a meme that Finland and Finns don't exist - rolls me eyes. And another a thing - Germany is not 'North Europe' but central - England is not 'North Western Europe, but Central Western Europe. I am really bored about these 'finely cultured historians' who somehow speak of set regions as north and then speak of Vikings and Scandinavia... almost as if avoiding to use the word North Europe about set regions. And every time - every time - make absolutely no remark about anything related to Finnish regions. They should at least make courtesy of asking about that period according to what Finnish historians know and have discovered about Finland and Finns in those times. Not having had a written language before 1500s does not mean these people did not exist before that or that there are no records about them or that there has not been any finds to interpret. Does anyone in this world even know that Sauna has 9K archaeological history and it is the only Finnish word adopted to all other languages, because Sauna is originally of Finnish culture? As far as I am concerned one should start questioning the credentials of people who speak of Vikings extensively but have little to no words to say about Finns in relation to the topic, while talking all about Russia, England and who knows how far reachingly about their travels or attempts at blunder. It is simply not professional to ignore - to not even admit one knows not enough about certain people closely influenced to dare to utter a word about them. That does not mean that I suspect these people not knowing what they speak about - it has been a billion times repeated most of it - with always some little thing new to add. But Viking experts and know nothing about Viking's interactions, both peaceful and violent in relation to Finns is just - worthy of an eye roll. I am at least bored about the ignorance and the 'could not care less' -attitude most evident in the lack of any discussion about it in relation to wider audiences.
Finland is not where the Vikings originated , Vikings did however mix with the finns so some Vikings were in part finns , no all sort of warriors are called Vikings , only Scandinavian are called that, the term Viking is from the old Norse "Vikingr/Vikingar" written on Rune stones in Scandinavia
The chub is a Bulgarian war time hairstyle. Those vikings you are showing in the re-enacting must have come from the Volga region originally. The chub is also featured in Thracian silver an gold ornaments. This should be associated with Scythian and Turkic influences which are prevalent in Scandinavia.
Volva is misunderstood and mispronounced form of the Bulgarian Vlъhva. The 3 Vlъhvas are supernatural female beings (not witches) who appear during the first night to ordain the destiny of the newborn. The word comes from a verb which means "to breathe/blow into", Google translate has it as "to inspire" which is somewhat close in meaning but wrong.
Lol, völva is attensted in Scandinavia long before Bulgarians stole the name of Bulgaria from the turkic tribes who ruled the area before. They most definitely didn't get it from there even though they raided slavic people in that area too.
Knut the great, the biggest viking king, son of Sven fork beard who invaded England and made danelaw there, sounds like people from norway was there also😅😅
I know it is common to think Norway means north way. But The kingdom was called Noir. It means black. The way to it was called Northway. It really had nothing to do with the name of Noir that means black and not North. It is named after the way. But the old name was Noir that even in modernity still means black. If you think of it the Jutland pass is the southern route to it and not the northern way. Just think about it. 😂
Norway was never called Noir or black , Noir is not an old Norse word it's a french word for black , Norway was called "Nordr vegr"= North way , there is also no idea in calling Norway black as it's very Green and if you are an Afrocentric thinking everything was once controlled by black Africans I have to give you a wake up call, the first hunter gatherers who arrive in Norway about 11.0000 years ago was pale with blond or brown hair , however brown eyes , it was eastern hunter gatherers and they mixed with western hunter gatherers who had blue eyes, later about 4-6000 years ago farmers arrived and mixed with the first population as Norwegians are still 48% Scandinavian hunter gatherers in average ,
Marvel comics says it. Kind of funny how whoever wrote this video which is obviously made for traditional television is so ridiculously lax with their writing. They often also directly contradict the people being interviewed in their translation as well as interview some obvious nutters like the tattoo guy, Ahmad Ibn Fadlan is the ONLY source to ever mention tattoos, and while he's a much more reliable source han the christains they most definitely would have mentioned tattoos if they were common practice for those who sailed westward. I mean why go through the trouble of interviewing scholars when you ignore a about a third of what they say and just write stereotypical nonsense for your narrator anyway.
I lived with it till you call Thor Odin's brother. Thor is his son. One of many things I feel you found over the marvel movies. You tell so much wrong, maybe bother to read the real tales, before you tell the world.
Oh my god someone read my mind. I fall asleep to history videos every single night. Ugh this is elite.
The algorithm
Can’t wait to listen to this for bed. I’m the same, history shows are normally interesting as well as go tone and nothing super loud.
I've got the opposite problem, lol: this is what I woke up to in the middle of the night and it's too interesting to fall back asleep to.
Well, yeah. Not to deflate your enthusiasm (because I like this as well) but people liking listening to documentaries while falling asleep has been a thing known for many years.
@@Thornspyre81
Carl Sagan's and David Attenborough's voices...the calming/comforting/soothing personifications of Hypnos. "Sleep now, child, and dream of wonders."
I work while listening 😊sitting at a computer 8 hours a day can be boring so everything history is my absolute favorite.
Estoy de acuerdo contigo!
Same haha, 12 hours a day behind a computer with these on helps a huge amount 😂
Thank you for these longer videos. I enjoy having something interesting to listen to while I am gaming. I find this content interesting, and do not make me fall asleep.
I love that we’re all collectively just “ah yes sleeping material”
I just woke up after 10 hours of the most relaxing sleep I've ever had
Way too interesting to fall asleep to
How’d you know I fall asleep to your videos? 😮😊 thank for sharing 👍📚
Because people falling to sleep listening to documentaries has been a well known thing for many years.
Good narrator with zero vocal fry unlike most.
Agreed 👍🏼 💯
I’m getting old I need the history channel to go to sleep
same 😂
bruh I'm 20 and i can''t sleep without listening to something like this
Same
@alexchubin7136 you might like çléãñ tübé. I use it, it's a little buggy but that's less annoying than ads by far
Very rich history bless them.
Incredible timing
Exactly
wow! thank you for this wholesome heckin chungus video dude!! haven't sleept in weeks needed this thankkk u
how are we supposed to fall asleep when commercials come on every 10 minutes? if i’m in bed I can’t hit the skip button to even shut them up.
bruh, aint you ever heard of 'ublock origin'?
@JukeBoxDestroyer what's that bro I actually have no idea😅
@@alexchubin7136 it's an ad blocker extension for chrome and mozilla, blocks all ads and commercial from every site, including youtube and tubi, not sure if there's a mobile version for phones. it's great though for desktops and laptops.
Don’t be so tight and get premium if it bothers you some people just love to moan hahaha
I got UA-cam Premium...no commercials .....worth every penny!!!
Almost 9:00pm in the Midwest. Algorithm strikes again
vikings are my favorite
Thank you ❤
Insomnia no???? Its fascinates me hipnotises me i always have been passionate with the vikings and the celts
The Frysk (Dutch) spoke the same language. And before New York became New York, it was called Nieuw Amsterdam. The story about Frysland goes back much longer, and was a bigger island than Greenland and Iceland. I hope I don't fall asleep might you mention this. Time enough... Cheers !
I fall asleep to true crime. I am paying attention too much to sleep through this 😂😂😂
Few days late... already back from Iceland
I find it rather discriminative to never speak a woard about Finns when they speak of vikings. Not even that there is over 100 hill forts in modern day Finland to defend from attacks. Not a word of those viking sagas them selves saying they sometimes lost raids in Finland. And that at least one minor Viking king died after raiding in Finland and trying to force the killed Finnish chiefs daughter to marry him - because he got drunk to celebrate and she strangled him. Freed her people he had intended to enslave and then she stole his ship to return home with her people. Or that Karelian Finns burned a significant Viking city in retaliation. Or that you could tell which was the Viking's intentions based on the shape of the ship they arrived in. Larger wider trade ship looked notable different while having generally similar building techniques than the long great ships with their snake heads. Finns even used hill top alarm fires to let people know when to rush for the hill forts to defend themselves - be that from Viking or Novgorodians (modern day Russians / Vikings). Sure some shore parts in Finland had some light Viking residences - but by no means exceptionally much or deep so. In fact Swedish took modern day Finnish regions over only slowly at the end era of Northern Crusades. And yet - only very few and rare actual Viking locations have presented more finds for 'Viking swords' that Finnish grave finds. And yea old legends tell that Vikings though Finns could control weather and feared their 'magic' - actually that sort of superstition survived through medieval era too - even to early modern times. Yea people used to not want to sail with a Finnish sailor, even in era of most newest kinds of wooden sail ships built before the era of steam... lol. Indeed also in medieval sources by other Europeans there are told about Finnish selling knotted ropes to visiting ship captains for magic to control wind. I know much of that is legend and it's not easy to know everything about how things were in relation to Vikings in a land where the language is not even related to English - like Russian still is managing to at least be seated on if different twig of the same language branch - while Finnish isn't related to neither, and not to most European languages. But seriously it is only a meme that Finland and Finns don't exist - rolls me eyes. And another a thing - Germany is not 'North Europe' but central - England is not 'North Western Europe, but Central Western Europe. I am really bored about these 'finely cultured historians' who somehow speak of set regions as north and then speak of Vikings and Scandinavia... almost as if avoiding to use the word North Europe about set regions. And every time - every time - make absolutely no remark about anything related to Finnish regions. They should at least make courtesy of asking about that period according to what Finnish historians know and have discovered about Finland and Finns in those times. Not having had a written language before 1500s does not mean these people did not exist before that or that there are no records about them or that there has not been any finds to interpret. Does anyone in this world even know that Sauna has 9K archaeological history and it is the only Finnish word adopted to all other languages, because Sauna is originally of Finnish culture? As far as I am concerned one should start questioning the credentials of people who speak of Vikings extensively but have little to no words to say about Finns in relation to the topic, while talking all about Russia, England and who knows how far reachingly about their travels or attempts at blunder. It is simply not professional to ignore - to not even admit one knows not enough about certain people closely influenced to dare to utter a word about them. That does not mean that I suspect these people not knowing what they speak about - it has been a billion times repeated most of it - with always some little thing new to add. But Viking experts and know nothing about Viking's interactions, both peaceful and violent in relation to Finns is just - worthy of an eye roll. I am at least bored about the ignorance and the 'could not care less' -attitude most evident in the lack of any discussion about it in relation to wider audiences.
Finland is not where the Vikings originated , Vikings did however mix with the finns so some Vikings were in part finns , no all sort of warriors are called Vikings , only Scandinavian are called that, the term Viking is from the old Norse "Vikingr/Vikingar" written on Rune stones in Scandinavia
@veronicajensen7690 ty. I always assumed Finland is part of Scandinavia
Has ads mid-video, not suitable for sleep unfortunately.
I use çléãñ túbè and have no problems
Buggy but works
I love this, but also I hate it when people use viking as a noun when it was meant to be a verb
Remember when this channel used to upload different content and not just re-upload the exact same 10 series over and over and over again?
I hereby allow the Vikings into my dreams
To quote myself, "Oh hello self aware 🙏", falls asleep peacefully
The chub is a Bulgarian war time hairstyle. Those vikings you are showing in the re-enacting must have come from the Volga region originally. The chub is also featured in Thracian silver an gold ornaments. This should be associated with Scythian and Turkic influences which are prevalent in Scandinavia.
you guys just get me
Thor is Odin's son not his brother! Villi and Ve are Odin's brothers.
Vikings didnt call themselfs vikings. Viking was an action.
2:44:05 the more i learn about Vikings the more I see my lineage lol
Me gusta los viking
Just woke up.
You want to sleep to an EPIC Viking Saga!!
Sea Wolves 🌊
Amen
"Flat Bottomed Ships, you make the Viking world go around!"
how does Chuck Todd still have a job?
Volva is misunderstood and mispronounced form of the Bulgarian Vlъhva. The 3 Vlъhvas are supernatural female beings (not witches) who appear during the first night to ordain the destiny of the newborn. The word comes from a verb which means "to breathe/blow into", Google translate has it as "to inspire" which is somewhat close in meaning but wrong.
Lol, völva is attensted in Scandinavia long before Bulgarians stole the name of Bulgaria from the turkic tribes who ruled the area before. They most definitely didn't get it from there even though they raided slavic people in that area too.
Ahh, sweet slumber... 😆
Can't fall asleep to this many ads. Sorry not Sorry.
Same
😢
this gave me insomnia
😂
They were not master of waves. I am a Pacific Islander and my ancestors were the greatest to ever navigate the ocean.
These people that discovered the graves are nothing but grave robbers.
Ads 😢
Way to many
you've put Wolin in wrong place on the map
What? I'm the only one up taking notes?🤓
To make sure: ordinary Vikings were buried and warriors were burned in their ships?
only high level warriors like a chieftan were buried in a ship not all warriors
I seem to recall happening upon a stupid Daikini gibbeted at a crossroads.
I knew the Norvegians brought som mongoldian dna early on
Knut the great, the biggest viking king, son of Sven fork beard who invaded England and made danelaw there, sounds like people from norway was there also😅😅
Who the heck uses half a night trying to sleep all night?
I know it is common to think Norway means north way. But The kingdom was called Noir. It means black. The way to it was called Northway. It really had nothing to do with the name of Noir that means black and not North. It is named after the way. But the old name was Noir that even in modernity still means black. If you think of it the Jutland pass is the southern route to it and not the northern way. Just think about it. 😂
Norway was never called Noir or black , Noir is not an old Norse word it's a french word for black , Norway was called "Nordr vegr"= North way , there is also no idea in calling Norway black as it's very Green and if you are an Afrocentric thinking everything was once controlled by black Africans I have to give you a wake up call, the first hunter gatherers who arrive in Norway about 11.0000 years ago was pale with blond or brown hair , however brown eyes , it was eastern hunter gatherers and they mixed with western hunter gatherers who had blue eyes, later about 4-6000 years ago farmers arrived and mixed with the first population as Norwegians are still 48% Scandinavian hunter gatherers in average ,
Erik the Black!
🤭
This is absolute nonsense.
Wtf who says thor is the brother if loki? Loki is only blood brother with Odin in norse text
Marvel comics says it. Kind of funny how whoever wrote this video which is obviously made for traditional television is so ridiculously lax with their writing. They often also directly contradict the people being interviewed in their translation as well as interview some obvious nutters like the tattoo guy, Ahmad Ibn Fadlan is the ONLY source to ever mention tattoos, and while he's a much more reliable source han the christains they most definitely would have mentioned tattoos if they were common practice for those who sailed westward.
I mean why go through the trouble of interviewing scholars when you ignore a about a third of what they say and just write stereotypical nonsense for your narrator anyway.
Is it just me. Or does anyone think he's making this up
He is intentionally clueless. Idk how he has a job other than for the continuing decay of the peoples history
Adda
Hey Bro I am a Professional Video Editor
I make it three hours forty four minutes?
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Yeah, I need some sleep. So what was the incidence of pancreatic cancer among 40 year old viking males in the late 900's?
Written instructions
The Vikings find england. The Baltics ✨🎉🕺💃🕺👯⭐😂
A bit disrespectful, isn't it? 4 hours of facts to fall asleep to, implies that Viking history is boring.
Elite sleep material
I lived with it till you call Thor Odin's brother. Thor is his son. One of many things I feel you found over the marvel movies. You tell so much wrong, maybe bother to read the real tales, before you tell the world.
people, lots of people talking... few blinks of artifacts.
They are Israelites
raiding viking turn christain turn crusade turn pirate turn us 7 fleet it them