Thats bs. Why do people tell tales like this?! It depends on how hot the fire was and how long they let it burn. As an enemy, they made sure that nothing was left of her, so folks wouldn't make her a "saint", or could sell pieces of her.
untrue Joan of arc. was not burned. It's a well secret that a lot of French people know about but will not tell you where she is buried that's our secret to hold
it's also claimed that the accusers of Joan of Arc were later found to have submitted false evidence, among other things. Their corpses were dug up and then cast into a ditch, and Joan achieved the status of a hero to France.
@@donoberloh Indeed. Had been for quite some time. But history will always remember her as the girl who saved France, and remember her accusers as heretics and liar's. Which is ironic, since that's what they accused her of.
Date given for the Valerian thing is 260 B.C. I’m going to assume that is meant to be A.D. Rome wasn’t even an Empire until like 40 B.C. and definitely not in decline.
Johan de Witt probably should've been on this list. A Dutch politician during the height of the golden age of the Netherlands, he was killed by supporters of the Orangist movement. They were people who wanted to return to having kings and queens as rulers. Him and his brother got caught with a trick by luring them, telling Johan that his brother wanted to speak to him, and then they were both killed, then their corpses were hung upside down, their innards and some bodyparts removed, after which they were fed to the dogs and apparently also eaten by some people. Truly gruesome to think something like that could happen in my country just such a short time ago.
That was horrible. Also Hypatia of Alexandria deserves a place in the list. She was toen to pieces by early Christian’s under rule of the vile bishop Cyrillus I.
I love how every few years they like to rewrite history. 90% of this is completely different than what we were taught in school. And at least 50% of it is completely different from what I learned for myself as an adult
Theres a lot of new information found every day as researchers dig deeper. They find records from other writers and historians and publish the findings and some make their way into text books
Thank you for saying it’s debated, as to whether the Blood Eagle was actually used. Honestly, I don’t see how it could. Nobody could survive that pain & trauma long enough, to get through the entire “ceremony” &/or process to do such a thing.
Wow !!😳humans are really evilly creative if given motivation I believe the devil takes lessons from us sometimes, that valerian guy wow and that guy whose ribs got ripped out from behind "blood eagle"was it called, well talk about malevolent and diabolical
The blood eagle if real world have been the worst form of torture I could invision. The actor in the sho Vikings the actor really put effort in to that scene!
to do the bloodeagle as they describe it, is physically impossible without the person dying long before the lungs gets exposed. Splinters from the ribs would rip the lungs apart. But open the shoulder blades, then you get what you are after.
i like to ad, that we still today eat Semlas as a tradition here in Sweden, usually the same week of my birthday :P "Semmeldagen" = the day of the Semla is traditionally helt 47 days before Easter, always on a Tuesday.
I used to love Saturday morning TV but I'm broke in my antenna ain't working right now but I have this video in Katrina's lovely soothing voice LOL to calm me down so I'm happy good Saturday vibes
The ending of serfdom in 1848 was in Russia! 17767 was the “ending of Serfdom” in the Habsburg dominions (Hungary was part of it). Please doublecheck your facts! Psammetichus III (Son of Amasis II) was the last King of Egypt before the Persian Invasion.
I mean considering some of the other deaths on this list I dont quite see how Jeanne d'Arc is even included, let alone placed this highly. Burning at the stake was a fairly common and comparibly mild form of execution in Europe at the time. Since your body goes into shock fairly quickly the pain and endurance is relatively minor when compared to the other executions mentioned before. I would've put burning at the stake at 10 or 9 instead of 5, but purely because Jeanne d'Arc shouldn't go unmentioned. Looking at the execution itself I would have kept it as a honorable mention since there were worse forms of execution worth mentioning, especially in Northeastern Asia. (I don't mean to say that burning alive is not painful, I'm simply pointing out that people are capable of much worse) I would also exclude Ramses III and Blackbeard, since their wounds did not exceed those someone would have suffered in battle, and certainly not those of any of the previous mentions. I read of a Greek leader in ancient times that was killed or at least severely wounded in the Iron Bull, similarly to Gyorgy Dosza that could have been worth mentioning.
Recent study in France highlighted the fact that no bodies or traces of the masses of abused and murdered children allegedly murdered by Gilles were ever found. Indeed, the evidence was that Gilles was tortured into confessing murders he never committed!
If you watch videos about his life you’ll see that the church and king feared how rich he was and how much the people loved him. He was accused of murder, devil worship and sacrifice and sentenced to death with absolutely zero evidence. Maybe he was, but given context, I doubt it.
you do realise back then all you had to do if you wanted to get rid of someone whether it be a peasant or nobility all you had to do was accuse them of devil worship, people will confess to anything you want if you torture them long enough
I wouldn't call it common, but it's been documented to have happened a few times in history. I had first heard of the gold hungry Conquistador killed by the Jivaro tribe in this manner. Of course there is Crassus and Velarion, but in my research there seemed to have been a few instances during the Spanish Inquisition in which a person "suffering from the sin of greed" was dealt such a death. It pretty much ticked all the required boxes of the Inquisition, as it was poetic, ironic, caused no blood to flow, purified with fire, and was just plain horrific, which persuaded the huddled masses to "abhor the sin of greed".
Roman history is quite something. Probably one of the worst positions of authority you could have was that of Roman Emperor. The number of emperors who were assassinated is breathtaking.
Thank you for this video, wow I learned a lot and your presentation is enjoyable to watch. When you mentioned GoT (which I loved) I wanted to tie in where you mentioned about Emperior Valerian's demise. Interestingly according wikipedia Emperor Valerian ruled from 253 to 260 AD. Is it the same emperor, I might be wrong😛😛
Aelle of Northumbria was not the only king to be killed by the Vikings, Edmund of East Anglia was tied to a tree, shot full of arrows and beheaded. As Kings, they were being sacrificed to Odin, as the last pagan English King, Penda of Mercia had king Oswald of Northumbria beheaded and his head and arms impaled on stakes as a sacrifice. The emperor Valerian was not killed by molten gold, that was Caesar's ally Marcus Crassus, who was defeated and killed by the Parthians at Carrhae. Valerian died from his tortures. His body was skinned, dyed with vermilion and stuffed with straw. Whenever a Roman diplomat came to the Persian royal Court, the body of the former emperor was fetched out an placed in full view of the, no doubt aghast Roman. The Iranians would have been gruesomely amused!
Number 7 was Gheorghe Doja and was member of Romanian majority from transilvania (land which was conquered by huns, then passed to hungarian kingdom as they follow on panonic lands).
@@wotanz3521 i did not study his genetical heritage, but he was fighting and in the end sacrifice for all poor people from transilvania.. which was in majority formed by romanian ethnic group.
it seems rather curious why the offspring of great rulers and great thinkers were born with evil inside them. Despite having a good and the best education that the times had to offer.
Vlad the Impaler, or Vlad Țepeș III of Wallachia, was killed by The Ottoman Army, he was dismembered, beheaded, and his head was stuck on a stake in front of the gates of some Turkish city. There are some who think that his head was supposedly dumped into the Witches’s Pond in Hoia Baciu Forrest in Romania.
Man's inhumanity to man will never end. Our cruelty has no limes, it knows no bounds. Our thirst for blood can never be quenched. Our ravenous hunger for human flesh will never be filled. Our lust for death can never be satisfied. This is our true nature. This is what we are. This is why we were created. To entertain god by human suffering and death.
For that to really matter you would have to be able to prove any of this as a fact. And it simply can't be done. As I stated in my comment they rewrite history every few years. What was once considered fact is now considered false.
Als0 he was n0t sl0wly t0rtured. He was killed by p0uring a b0iling p0t 0f g0ld 0n his head. This was because he threatened the unb0rn child 0f Khaleesi as he was jea0us because Khal Dr0g0 wanted the baby t0 be the next king and n0t him.
If dying on the toilet was number one out of all that, then King Elvis of Memphis Tennessee should have top the list.😂 While all are horrible, blood eagle would be the worst to me. Great video though.
A roman : he is soo horrific! Him : **open a tomb, slay a calf, and having a cat in battle** Me : . . . . . . . . . . yo roman, here's a mirror.. If it was cyrus the great i think he would do the same as his sucessor and you won't even scorn him.. 😑 Coz you know, both cyrus and his son is a monotheist.. the mortal enemy of egypt and greek's pantheons.. 😑
The blood eagle was used. My family descends from Norway and we used it twice. Once on a man that murdered one of us and once on a brother that slept with his brother's wife.
simple concept basic logic if life is not free why the hell would death be any cheaper it's not. So the question one may wonder is the spiritual cost to one's own soul and spirit for having lived and died to the lowest standards of quality for so many years now global pollution has diminished the quality of life to the point where today's people are living, dying and yielding the worst spiritual kickback that has ever been manifested since the beginning of life only getting worse. The polar opposite extreme to that is today's people should be living and dying to the highest standards of quality which would make each and every moment physically, mentally, financially and spiritually beneficial. S.R.F.
The robotic voice whirring out the narrative just drove me nuts. Emotionless and mechanical, gleefully explaining the bloody deaths was ghastly. Where did you get this horrible narrator from?!?.
Concerning Joan of arc, it was said that the only part of her body that survived untouched by the fires, was her heart.
Thats bs. Why do people tell tales like this?! It depends on how hot the fire was and how long they let it burn. As an enemy, they made sure that nothing was left of her, so folks wouldn't make her a "saint", or could sell pieces of her.
Joan was burned 3 times to absolutely be sure that it will be nothing left from her...the ashes were dispersed in the Seine
@@snoosification yet they still canonized her as a Saint . Figure that out.
untrue Joan of arc. was not burned. It's a well secret that a lot of French people know about but will not tell you where she is buried that's our secret to hold
@@jocelyneavilla2183 I hope she wasn't solely due to the fact that it's such a horrific death to be put upon anyone, let alone a teenager.
it's also claimed that the accusers of Joan of Arc were later found to have submitted false evidence, among other things. Their corpses were dug up and then cast into a ditch, and Joan achieved the status of a hero to France.
Too little too late! She was dead already ,
@@donoberloh Indeed. Had been for quite some time. But history will always remember her as the girl who saved France, and remember her accusers as heretics and liar's. Which is ironic, since that's what they accused her of.
Gyorgy Dozsa was somebody I heard about in Hungary touring around as a teenager years ago. Brutal
Emperor Valerian by far. The poor guy’s torment was extended beyond being killed, he was abused and public ally shammed in the worst way. :(
So, Valerian did not exist BC, so....one wonders what is actually true about any of these......
Good morning Katrina. I always like these videos.
One of your best videos! Keep up the amazing work!
Date given for the Valerian thing is 260 B.C. I’m going to assume that is meant to be A.D. Rome wasn’t even an Empire until like 40 B.C. and definitely not in decline.
Wasn’t it Crassus that had the molten gold poured down his throat?
@@jaydenbridges1230 you are correct. I believe it was punishment for him immense greed.
Her videos be interesting but, alot of misinformation
Gosh I love you Kat! Thank you for another great video !!!
Johan de Witt probably should've been on this list. A Dutch politician during the height of the golden age of the Netherlands, he was killed by supporters of the Orangist movement. They were people who wanted to return to having kings and queens as rulers. Him and his brother got caught with a trick by luring them, telling Johan that his brother wanted to speak to him, and then they were both killed, then their corpses were hung upside down, their innards and some bodyparts removed, after which they were fed to the dogs and apparently also eaten by some people. Truly gruesome to think something like that could happen in my country just such a short time ago.
ew, what a horrible ending
Wow that was brutal. It makes me think about Mussolini.
Don’t think it couldn’t happen again, people are still still people.
That was horrible. Also Hypatia of Alexandria deserves a place in the list. She was toen to pieces by early Christian’s under rule of the vile bishop Cyrillus I.
I love how every few years they like to rewrite history. 90% of this is completely different than what we were taught in school. And at least 50% of it is completely different from what I learned for myself as an adult
History isn't static. It always changing as new facts and events are uncovered.
Theres a lot of new information found every day as researchers dig deeper. They find records from other writers and historians and publish the findings and some make their way into text books
They aren't "rewriting" there are more truths being revealed. Lots of history we have learned we're straight up lies
I love how you began the video directly
I finally got my origins explained merch in the mail today!! Keep up all the great work Katrina :)
I still can't get the answer ... Who. What
Why
Why is so hard to .......why is too complicated....
Thank you for saying it’s debated, as to whether the Blood Eagle was actually used.
Honestly, I don’t see how it could. Nobody could survive that pain & trauma long enough, to get through the entire “ceremony” &/or process to do such a thing.
Wow !!😳humans are really evilly creative if given motivation I believe the devil takes lessons from us sometimes, that valerian guy wow and that guy whose ribs got ripped out from behind "blood eagle"was it called, well talk about malevolent and diabolical
Being of Norwegian decent, I'm appalled at what my ancestors did to others, OMG wow.
Yeah , me too . Those Vikings were quite brutal, appalling for sure .
It’s the same with the Japanese-they were extremely brutal during World War 2. But now, their descendants are one of the nicest people in the world.
Yeah you get immersed in leabo trans dance in Norway. Weaklings and beta males.
What a delightful channel! Color me subscribed.
My wife of 38 years is also named Katrina and we're both "History Nuts"
Congratulations on not only having 38 years together, but also having a shared interest! ✌️😺
Delightful?!? Did you hear what happened?!?
😂
The blood eagle if real world have been the worst form of torture I could invision. The actor in the sho Vikings the actor really put effort in to that scene!
to do the bloodeagle as they describe it, is physically impossible without the person dying long before the lungs gets exposed. Splinters from the ribs would rip the lungs apart. But open the shoulder blades, then you get what you are after.
@@runulfrraui6602 I can't even imagine!
I just ran across your channel, great content.
Informative and creepy, just the way I like it.
Kudos👍
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i like to ad, that we still today eat Semlas as a tradition here in Sweden, usually the same week of my birthday :P "Semmeldagen" = the day of the Semla is traditionally helt 47 days before Easter, always on a Tuesday.
And thankfully without the warm milk these days. 😅
Love your work and video's keep them coming
I love that you guys just get right in it without presenting a College Thesis of an intro.
You neglected to mention King Herod! His was a VERY gruesome end.
Jesus is missing too.
@@ravinduperera9069 he was strangled
@@ravinduperera9069 everyone knows how Jesus died
The native American tribes had a torture like the Vikings
I think a few tribes split the abdomen open and put live coals in the wound. The Apache, for one. ✌️😺
I used to love Saturday morning TV but I'm broke in my antenna ain't working right now but I have this video in Katrina's lovely soothing voice LOL to calm me down so I'm happy good Saturday vibes
Nice video 👍
The ending of serfdom in 1848 was in Russia! 17767 was the “ending of Serfdom” in the Habsburg dominions (Hungary was part of it). Please doublecheck your facts! Psammetichus III (Son of Amasis II) was the last King of Egypt before the Persian Invasion.
I mean considering some of the other deaths on this list I dont quite see how Jeanne d'Arc is even included, let alone placed this highly. Burning at the stake was a fairly common and comparibly mild form of execution in Europe at the time. Since your body goes into shock fairly quickly the pain and endurance is relatively minor when compared to the other executions mentioned before. I would've put burning at the stake at 10 or 9 instead of 5, but purely because Jeanne d'Arc shouldn't go unmentioned. Looking at the execution itself I would have kept it as a honorable mention since there were worse forms of execution worth mentioning, especially in Northeastern Asia. (I don't mean to say that burning alive is not painful, I'm simply pointing out that people are capable of much worse) I would also exclude Ramses III and Blackbeard, since their wounds did not exceed those someone would have suffered in battle, and certainly not those of any of the previous mentions. I read of a Greek leader in ancient times that was killed or at least severely wounded in the Iron Bull, similarly to Gyorgy Dosza that could have been worth mentioning.
The battle of Edessa occurred in
260 A. D. There was no Roman Empire until 31 BC.
Good morning Katrina!!!
Joan de ark had a ally named giles de ray who was a monster personified!
Recent study in France highlighted the fact that no bodies or traces of the masses of abused and murdered children allegedly murdered by Gilles were ever found. Indeed, the evidence was that Gilles was tortured into confessing murders he never committed!
If you watch videos about his life you’ll see that the church and king feared how rich he was and how much the people loved him. He was accused of murder, devil worship and sacrifice and sentenced to death with absolutely zero evidence. Maybe he was, but given context, I doubt it.
He was absolutely sick!!!!!!
And had it been true, and Joan found out, I imagine she would've killed him herself.
you do realise back then all you had to do if you wanted to get rid of someone whether it be a peasant or nobility all you had to do was accuse them of devil worship, people will confess to anything you want if you torture them long enough
Wasn’t it Crassus that had molten gold poured down his throat, in mockery of his greed?
I wouldn't call it common, but it's been documented to have happened a few times in history. I had first heard of the gold hungry Conquistador killed by the Jivaro tribe in this manner. Of course there is Crassus and Velarion, but in my research there seemed to have been a few instances during the Spanish Inquisition in which a person "suffering from the sin of greed" was dealt such a death. It pretty much ticked all the required boxes of the Inquisition, as it was poetic, ironic, caused no blood to flow, purified with fire, and was just plain horrific, which persuaded the huddled masses to "abhor the sin of greed".
HE DIED WHILE TAKING A DOO-DOO!? PROBABLY NOT ENOUGH FIBER! 🤣🤣🤣
Often if you are going to die, you have a need to poop.
Great video.
Roman history is quite something. Probably one of the worst positions of authority you could have was that of Roman Emperor. The number of emperors who were assassinated is breathtaking.
Thank you for this video, wow I learned a lot and your presentation is enjoyable to watch. When you mentioned GoT (which I loved) I wanted to tie in where you mentioned about Emperior Valerian's demise. Interestingly according wikipedia Emperor Valerian ruled from 253 to 260 AD. Is it the same emperor, I might be wrong😛😛
yeah the date in the video had to be a typo the date it stated was well before the republic fell.
Aelle of Northumbria was not the only king to be killed by the Vikings, Edmund of East Anglia was tied to a tree, shot full of arrows and beheaded. As Kings, they were being sacrificed to Odin, as the last pagan English King, Penda of Mercia had king Oswald of Northumbria beheaded and his head and arms impaled on stakes as a sacrifice.
The emperor Valerian was not killed by molten gold, that was Caesar's ally Marcus Crassus, who was defeated and killed by the Parthians at Carrhae. Valerian died from his tortures. His body was skinned, dyed with vermilion and stuffed with straw. Whenever a Roman diplomat came to the Persian royal Court, the body of the former emperor was fetched out an placed in full view of the, no doubt aghast Roman. The Iranians would have been gruesomely amused!
Love the animation in this episode!!
Whether the stories are factual or not, the animation is awesome 👍
Number 7 was Gheorghe Doja and was member of Romanian majority from transilvania (land which was conquered by huns, then passed to hungarian kingdom as they follow on panonic lands).
He was a szekely dude......or as the romanians say.....a secui
@@wotanz3521 i did not study his genetical heritage, but he was fighting and in the end sacrifice for all poor people from transilvania.. which was in majority formed by romanian ethnic group.
There was no mention of Mussolini's death.... that was a historic revenge.
was about to write that too! as much as i hate him, his ending was needlessly cruel
good morning Katrina 🌻
What is the talking creature at 6:04
Chocolate ship be my favorite lol
Not gonna talk about Vlad The Impaler.
There is actually no historical record of a blood eagle ever having been used in real life. It's only been mentioned in stories and myths.
She literally says that in the video.
@@ceciliayus7385 How literally? All the way? Or just a little 😉
That Blood Eagle sounds "TOO" barbaric to be true
Look up the band anthrax n the video blood eagle wings. The video show how it's done!
@@Toasty-1 Sorry, not done that way they describe it.
Agreed especially since southern cultures of the time would make them sound like barbarians
I mean, there are even more barbaric acts being carried out in modern times so I could see it being a thing.
Really interesting and informative. Thanks
At 7:18: Valerian... 260 BC ??? Bunch of IGNORANCE SPREADERS! WAS IT 260 AD, INSTEAD???
9mins present better than absent 🥰
Damn. I guess ole Valerian must have really had it comin. Lol
it seems rather curious why the offspring of great rulers and great thinkers were born with evil inside them. Despite having a good and the best education that the times had to offer.
Power corrupts.
What about William Wallace? His end was pretty gruesome.
But he wasn't of royal blood.
@@reynaldoflores4522 But he was a famous leader
@@reynaldoflores4522 The Hungarian peasant leader was in the list.
My father died from an aortic dissection as well. RIP
On that note, the Magi who visited Baby Jesus, is pronounced "MADGE EYE", not maggie.
pronounced Maa.-ji meaning men of magic..sorcerer's..
wick men!
The videos are awesome&bizarre
Valerian was captured in 260 AD.
Perfect way to start the day… watching your videos + Bfast!
Vlad the Impaler, or Vlad Țepeș III of Wallachia, was killed by The Ottoman Army, he was dismembered, beheaded, and his head was stuck on a stake in front of the gates of some Turkish city. There are some who think that his head was supposedly dumped into the Witches’s Pond in Hoia Baciu Forrest in Romania.
They did fun stuff with Mussolini and his wife, too. And the Ceaușescus.
Man's inhumanity to man will never end. Our cruelty has no limes, it knows no bounds. Our thirst for blood can never be quenched. Our ravenous hunger for human flesh will never be filled. Our lust for death can never be satisfied. This is our true nature. This is what we are. This is why we were created. To entertain god by human suffering and death.
Joan of arc was captured by the Burgundians and given to the English
You need fact-checking staff.
For that to really matter you would have to be able to prove any of this as a fact. And it simply can't be done. As I stated in my comment they rewrite history every few years. What was once considered fact is now considered false.
Viserys is the character from game of thrones. He was a valerian as in a person from Valerya. Can't say I'm spelling that right
Als0 he was n0t sl0wly t0rtured. He was killed by p0uring a b0iling p0t 0f g0ld 0n his head. This was because he threatened the unb0rn child 0f Khaleesi as he was jea0us because Khal Dr0g0 wanted the baby t0 be the next king and n0t him.
The pronunciation in these videos kills me
I wouldnt think anyone would live very far into getting blood eagled.
A few minutes 0f intense pain.
Did you get vipers in Northumbria?
Modern day torture is to make a prisoner listen to 'Baby Shark' indefinitely!
"Rista en blodörn" nice :-)
I got this on my recomendation after seeing the news of former Japan Pm Abe was shot..
If dying on the toilet was number one out of all that, then King Elvis of Memphis Tennessee should have top the list.😂 While all are horrible, blood eagle would be the worst to me. Great video though.
Curious on why you made the Persian sicko king that killed valerian white?
Worst time to live- Black Plague
Cam-bi-sees (edit) you said it so many times
Her-rod-eh-tus
I am a descendant of Björn Ironside the son of Ragnar knowing that Aila was put to a blood eagle warms this young vikings heart
Well I'm a descendant of lord Jesus Christ
@mrphantomj Skol my brother
@@muhammadhardick3220 probably you never know you might just have nailed it just like the Romans
@@mrphantomj lol, that's a good one mate.
I believe those were heartless people or animals exactly not people
Valerian was AD not BC
Hello!
wow 2k views in less than an hour... people want to see brutality i guess lol
Valeria was an ancient city in GoT, not a character!
8:51 Noah Schnapp 😂
Joan of Arc was a prophettes. An Warrior. They deemed her a witch. Medeviel times. She was a great one.!
This was interesting
King Adolf Fredrik was a true "KING" of "FOOD LOVER" 💀💀💀
That's not how you pronounce Herodotus it's pronounced like her-odd-o -tus
I don’t know why these narrators can’t learn how to pronounce…
....
1. Computerized voices wont always pronounce things correctly.
2. There are different ways to pronounce it depending on the language/dialect you speak
Shut up
@@lynellehoward6978 then go somewhere else if you don’t like it. Nobody wants to hear your complaining
1.47 lmao that's Shivaji Bhonsale I mediaeval Indian king.
The way she pronounces a lot of words in hers videos is so triggering 🫠
A roman : he is soo horrific!
Him : **open a tomb, slay a calf, and having a cat in battle**
Me : . . . . . . . . . . yo roman, here's a mirror..
If it was cyrus the great i think he would do the same as his sucessor and you won't even scorn him.. 😑
Coz you know, both cyrus and his son is a monotheist.. the mortal enemy of egypt and greek's pantheons.. 😑
I wish these American narrators would speak in a normal fashion, and not in this over-exaggerated manner. It's REALLY ANNOYING.
Number nine makes every wonder if shaggy & scooby doo would be proud, also what about Vlad tepes
The blood eagle was used. My family descends from Norway and we used it twice. Once on a man that murdered one of us and once on a brother that slept with his brother's wife.
Wait how do you know
Is this the new Mortal Kombat?
Number 1 was weak
simple concept basic logic if life is not free why the hell would death be any cheaper it's not. So the question one may wonder is the spiritual cost to one's own soul and spirit for having lived and died to the lowest standards of quality for so many years now global pollution has diminished the quality of life to the point where today's people are living, dying and yielding the worst spiritual kickback that has ever been manifested since the beginning of life only getting worse. The polar opposite extreme to that is today's people should be living and dying to the highest standards of quality which would make each and every moment physically, mentally, financially and spiritually beneficial. S.R.F.
The worst time in the middle ages was the black death
Didn’t Ivar the boneless also pour molten gold down someone’s throat?
Interesting
The robotic voice whirring out the narrative just drove me nuts. Emotionless and mechanical, gleefully explaining the bloody deaths was ghastly. Where did you get this horrible narrator from?!?.
worst thing in the darkages... easy the Catholic Church
It"S ALL ABOUT GREED
Far too many ads to continue watching. How much ad revenue per video is enough?
I do not believe that those Vikings existed