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  • Опубліковано 24 вер 2022
  • Athens gave the world its modern political system - the birth of “democracy” is a long and complicated yet utterly galvanizing process. Even the Gods have a say in worldly doings. The city beneath the Acropolis becomes the very cradle of western culture.
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  • @Jaden48108
    @Jaden48108 Рік тому +259

    As an American I was a guest of Greece for 7 1/2 years. It is the best country I've ever been with all its history and people.

    • @hermespsychopompos4615
      @hermespsychopompos4615 Рік тому +28

      Thanks, mate. We Greeks calling ourselves the most Philoxenia-friendly ( hospitality ) people doesn't count as much as foreigners who experienced it and confirm.

    • @Jack-wi5qr
      @Jack-wi5qr Рік тому +11

      Had a Canadian friend who was a guest there for 3 years, but he didn’t see too much. Bars got in the way. I’d love to see Greece and the islands,but it will never happen for me. Never flown in a commercial plane anywhere. If I can’t drive there, I won’t go.

    • @freedombro6502
      @freedombro6502 Рік тому

      @@Jack-wi5qr lol jump on a boat then .
      Flying isn't that bad , man up .

    • @robd1329
      @robd1329 Рік тому +3

      How are the women out there?? Its the only reason i travel

    • @Jaden48108
      @Jaden48108 Рік тому +11

      @@robd1329 Can't answer that on the grounds I might incriminate myself.

  • @bhound
    @bhound Рік тому +59

    My brain at 3am "wake up it's time to learn some history"

    • @fourmula4812
      @fourmula4812 4 дні тому

      _ pes 20 T numerol _ 20 sid swastika gamadion _ pythagoras tetractys hexagram sexagram 20 _ atlas _ atlast20 _ 048 even _ 1235679 odd _ english T 20th letter _

  • @veemoFAN
    @veemoFAN 9 місяців тому +21

    The historical significance of this event cannot be overstated. It was a pivotal moment that shaped the course of history.

    • @splitman1129
      @splitman1129 4 місяці тому +1

      Important? Have you looked around the democracies around the world lately? They are a joke.

  • @miccha21
    @miccha21 Рік тому +45

    Goddess Athena wasn't the goddess of victory, she was the goddess of wisdom, olive tree, strategy and war, yet, the Parthenon was made in her honor for the victory of Greece against the Persian empire.

    • @TheJPZ75
      @TheJPZ75 Рік тому +5

      Nike' is goddess of victory and strength, which is the lil statue in athenas hand

    • @kronus4915
      @kronus4915 6 місяців тому

      Unfortunately that's only one of the many small mistakes in this documentary.

  • @nickames3808
    @nickames3808 Рік тому +124

    I think that it Would Be Fantastic to see the Acropolis and Parthenon FULLY RESTORED to it's MAGNIFICANCE of when it was new and in color!!!

    • @michaelpatterson7519
      @michaelpatterson7519 Рік тому +1

      .. It is ..

    • @kyleanuar9090
      @kyleanuar9090 Рік тому +13

      Tell the British museum that!

    • @dstaff7373
      @dstaff7373 Рік тому +11

      It would lose its historical Value then...

    • @hermespsychopompos4615
      @hermespsychopompos4615 Рік тому +4

      Many think likewise, but it was a battle even to make Parthenon paraplegic-friendly by placing an elevator on the side of the hill. Many want it untouched, as-is, almost religiously. I'd like it to return on its glory but I'm afraid in case it will become just another building since many Western countries adopted the Doric rhythm.

    • @timothydigiuseppe1753
      @timothydigiuseppe1753 Рік тому +9

      There is a replica of the Parthenon at Centennial Park, Nashville TN. Constructed of plaster, wood, and brick for the 1897 Centennial Exposition, it was rebuilt in concrete between 1920 and 1931. A full scale sculpture (fiberglass and plaster on a steel and aluminum frame) of Athena Parthenos was completed in 1990.

  • @RP-ks6ly
    @RP-ks6ly 7 місяців тому +6

    Happy to state that we visited each of the locations mentioned in this video earlier this year on our vacation. We also went to Delphi, amazing history and people in Greece, loved it!

  • @ricardobardales8137
    @ricardobardales8137 Рік тому +21

    I much appreciated that being searching for this kind of videos. I love ancient Greek culture. I was wondering if you could share about ancient Greek and roman religions?

  • @seanferguson5460
    @seanferguson5460 Рік тому +26

    All the more astonishing that it still stands after 2,500 years, considering how subject Greece is to earthquakes.

    • @dirkgonthier101
      @dirkgonthier101 Рік тому +11

      And destruction of foreign empires. The Ottomans used the Acropolis as a munition storage space. And one day it blew up. The Greecs never heard sorry for that. What's quite telling about the Ottomans.

    • @seanferguson5460
      @seanferguson5460 Рік тому +1

      @@dirkgonthier101 No way! I never heard that. Wow!

    • @dirkgonthier101
      @dirkgonthier101 Рік тому +2

      @@seanferguson5460 Well, it happened. That's one of the reason the Greecs really don't like the Turks.

  • @trenthink
    @trenthink Рік тому +90

    It’s funny how much nothing has changed after more than two-thousand years.
    Think about it; the rich and powerful still struggle to outdo each other, while those who do the actual work still struggle, just to get by.

    • @freedombro6502
      @freedombro6502 Рік тому +4

      Those who do the work now are better off then any other time

    • @dirkgonthier101
      @dirkgonthier101 Рік тому +5

      That's logical. Cause humans remain humans. Just the technology advanced. Not the humans.

    • @itsmybike1078
      @itsmybike1078 Рік тому

      i decoded Enoch ua-cam.com/video/ZoLNztK0tT8/v-deo.html

    • @mick7even
      @mick7even Рік тому

      @Hooligan capitalism? 😂

    • @mick7even
      @mick7even Рік тому +2

      @@thucydides7849 you ever do drywall? 😂

  • @denniscleary7580
    @denniscleary7580 Рік тому +102

    Love learning about the ancient world, especially the Greeks

    • @starcapture3040
      @starcapture3040 Рік тому +2

      we all do love learning about the Overrated Greeks

    • @ninak1352
      @ninak1352 Рік тому +19

      ​@@starcapture3040 Why did you said that Greeks are overrated?? I'm Greek and i live in Athens and I reassur you that we are not overrated,never was and i don't think will ever be...The opposite,We are underrated and everyone knows that...!!!!! 🙏🏽🇬🇷

    • @starcapture3040
      @starcapture3040 Рік тому

      @@ninak1352 you are overrated in so many things for the simple reason of what 19 century romantic hellenism have given us . GREEKS CREATED EVERYTHING! this myth was created to sponsor the myth of the modern western civilization where it mysteriously it have had a cradle a dot a place in history where it came from but in truth it never was.

    • @kliljkip3184
      @kliljkip3184 Рік тому +11

      @@starcapture3040 They pretty much invented everything

    • @starcapture3040
      @starcapture3040 Рік тому

      @@kliljkip3184 They pretty much Borrowed everything from the middle east

  • @ninak1352
    @ninak1352 Рік тому +27

    Hello from Athens, Greece 🇬🇷 I'm very happy that finally you have found that Athens has shaped more like anything else the modern society and civilization !!!! I'm glad that you finally found us !!!!! Thank you!!! 🙏🏽🇬🇷

    • @nickames3808
      @nickames3808 Рік тому +1

      WHERE have you been?! There have been NUMEROUS Books,movies, documentaries, etc. OVER THE CENTURIES!!! WHY do you think that all these various European countries HAVE all those sculptures and other works of art and literature?!

    • @donfronterhouse4759
      @donfronterhouse4759 Рік тому +2

      We were taught in school about Athens. As an American, I've long known it the the cradle of our western civilization. I don't know what they teach now.

    • @faisalazam358
      @faisalazam358 Рік тому +2

      Been reading a lot about the Greek world.would love to visit it one day

    • @pbohearn
      @pbohearn Рік тому +1

      Do it the Greek way

  • @cherylcallahan5402
    @cherylcallahan5402 Рік тому +7

    *Time-Line World History Documantries Athens Greece 🇬🇷appreciate your videos Listening 🌟 from Mass USA TYVM 💙*

  • @hoplite1313
    @hoplite1313 Рік тому +5

    great documentary thank you

  • @StevieObieYT
    @StevieObieYT Рік тому +30

    The rise of Athens to a leading position was due to democracy. Which led to an unparalleled blossoming of the Arts and Sciences of the 4th and 5th century B.C. They spread their culture across the Mediterranean, influencing such cities as Rome, who of course, would then go on to change the world forever. 🤔

    • @mewing9619
      @mewing9619 Рік тому +5

      Rome not a democracy though

    • @hijo_de_Maria452
      @hijo_de_Maria452 Рік тому +2

      There was a time when the senators of rome could be chosen by the people but then came the dictatorships of the emperors, if I'm not mistaken.

    • @RaccoonParty87
      @RaccoonParty87 Рік тому +1

      It was a republic at times yes

    • @musashidanmcgrath
      @musashidanmcgrath 7 місяців тому +2

      After the period of early kings, Rome was a Republic for some 600 years. Their political system was a hybrid of the Athenian and Spartan systems of government. It was not a democracy at any stage.

  • @voice_from_pizza
    @voice_from_pizza Місяць тому

    Shout to Curiosity Stream for starting a big thing some years ago, I first saw this feature on their channel. Good stuff. Really got me psyched to keep learning.

  • @Jake-vh6jp
    @Jake-vh6jp 2 місяці тому +2

    What happened to making documentaries like this these days. I love late 90s to late 00s way they made them. I can't be the only person.

  • @SteveC38
    @SteveC38 Рік тому +4

    Great Work!

  • @jacknastyface5623
    @jacknastyface5623 Рік тому +4

    I'll have to download and watch this later, so much I never knew, though I recall that it was fairly intact until the 17th or 18th century when gunpowder and weapons being stored within it exploded causing much of the damage now evident.

  • @IoannisKapodistrias-jb7bl
    @IoannisKapodistrias-jb7bl Рік тому +5

    After 476 AD we have the Byzantine Empire, also Greek, named by the Greek colony of Byzantas - Byzantium is the city Constantinople (he was near Megara). Many people didn't know that all Turkey was Greek before 1453. These places were Greek since the colonization of Asia Minor in 1200 BC !

    • @davidfigueroa6351
      @davidfigueroa6351 2 місяці тому +1

      My wish as a Puerto Rican lover of Greek history is for Ephesus, Ionia, Constantinople, Adrianople etc to be returned to Greek sovereignty. Where they rightfully belong. Hey!
      One can wish, right?

  • @plumlogan
    @plumlogan Рік тому +18

    Democracy - when a woman beats blasphemy charges by stripping for lawmakers
    Sounds about right 😏

  • @sherryeemery6615
    @sherryeemery6615 Рік тому +18

    I can just see those Ancients looking down from Heaven and saying “ damn, will you look at those tools, imagine what we could have built if we’d had those” !!!

  • @ShonaDoc2
    @ShonaDoc2 Рік тому +20

    Anyone else just found these videos & absolutely addicted to them? I love learning all about ancient society 😊
    👇🏻

  • @thelarisa
    @thelarisa Рік тому +6

    This was a great watch!

  • @Sierrahtl
    @Sierrahtl Рік тому +5

    I’m still more impressed by a Federal Republic than a Democracy.

    • @FooNation
      @FooNation Рік тому

      So Federal Republics like USA, Canada, Germany, Mexico, India, Argentina, Brazil, Austria (to name a few) are not Democracies??? LMAO

  • @davebarrowcliffe1289
    @davebarrowcliffe1289 Рік тому +38

    You don't understand the meaning of the phrase 'its hot outside' until you have been in Athens in August...

  • @proudamerican7662
    @proudamerican7662 Рік тому +1

    I love the computer recreation!

  • @SecondTake123
    @SecondTake123 Рік тому +1

    I'm excited to visit Greece this year!

  • @lumberpilot
    @lumberpilot Рік тому +3

    After watching at around 33:00, I will be drinking beer from a kylix from now on.

  • @Rodmic-hd9pn
    @Rodmic-hd9pn Рік тому

    Mind blown away

  • @Rodmic-hd9pn
    @Rodmic-hd9pn Рік тому +1

    Still blown away

  • @Rico-Suave_
    @Rico-Suave_ 8 місяців тому

    Great video, thank you very much , note to self(nts) watched all of it 50:02

  • @katherinecollins4685
    @katherinecollins4685 Рік тому +2

    Very interesting

  • @Spartan265
    @Spartan265 Рік тому +19

    Should probably say in Europe in the title. Even the video points that out. Because Athens didn't change much if anything in say China.

    • @ReasonAboveEverything
      @ReasonAboveEverything Рік тому +2

      Yeah, if one were to strech it you coukd ssy that Athens wete the spark that started western civilization and via that changed the whole world. Even east Asia even the the flow between Europe and east Asia has been mutual.

    • @AxiomApe
      @AxiomApe Рік тому +7

      Athens gave birth to modern western civilization, which changed the whole world

    • @kosaigweze1924
      @kosaigweze1924 Рік тому

      Lol, you people are always trying to say something extra smart and end up exposing your lack of perspective

    • @kosaigweze1924
      @kosaigweze1924 Рік тому

      Lol, people like Spartan265 are always trying to say something extra smart and end up exposing their lack of perspective

    • @andyorfanakos8169
      @andyorfanakos8169 Рік тому +1

      Actually it did
      Through the British Greek ( Hellenism ) spread through out the British Empire.
      So Hellenism spread east into Asia- northern Europe - the New World( North and South America )
      And it continues to spread even today through out the world

  • @stevenparker737
    @stevenparker737 Рік тому +6

    Well done, excellent.

  • @indydude3367
    @indydude3367 Рік тому +5

    Really good camera work. Always moving.

  • @margyrowland
    @margyrowland Рік тому +8

    Britain remains in disgrace for not returning the “Elgin marbles” to Greece.

    • @gretchengraef3012
      @gretchengraef3012 Рік тому

      The Acrópolis museum was built to receive them when the British Museum claimed that the Marbles could not be accomodated in Greece. Still won't return them!

    • @IoannisKapodistrias-jb7bl
      @IoannisKapodistrias-jb7bl Рік тому

      Spread Sofia Nikolaou all around the globe

    • @anngray9171
      @anngray9171 9 місяців тому +2

      Sorry, the Marbles wouldn't have survived if they hadn't been taken to a place of safety, away from the pollution, upheaval and chaos of the last couple of centuries!!!

    • @johng4093
      @johng4093 4 місяці тому +1

      Nobody cares 😊

  • @danesovic7585
    @danesovic7585 Рік тому +27

    Thank you for these documentaries. I feel ancient Greece and Rome are more respected and remembered in UK than in modern Greece and Italy.

    • @raymonddobos8896
      @raymonddobos8896 Рік тому +3

      When more linguistics get new as it ages..visitors there are all human by Jove!

    • @lancealot1745
      @lancealot1745 Рік тому +7

      It would be nice if the UK respected ancient Greece enough to return the stolen pieces of Greek history that are displayed in English museums back to their home.

    • @danesovic7585
      @danesovic7585 Рік тому +6

      @@lancealot1745 You should thank them for taking good care of the sculptures. If it was up to you, you would have sold them off to Germans by now.

    • @jellymulder
      @jellymulder Рік тому +5

      @@lancealot1745 they were saved by the UK

    • @Pro-ku5jo
      @Pro-ku5jo 10 місяців тому +1

      ​@@jellymulderyou can not save yourselfs from the thugs in your streets

  • @Mossyz.
    @Mossyz. Рік тому

    Thank you for this ....big smiles from me .
    Hi everyone .

    • @schwozraymond7524
      @schwozraymond7524 Рік тому +1

      Hello dear how are you doing how’s your day going today my friend?

    • @Mossyz.
      @Mossyz. Рік тому

      @@schwozraymond7524 Hello there Sir . :)

    • @schwozraymond7524
      @schwozraymond7524 Рік тому

      @@Mossyz. hi there what’s your name and where are you from?

    • @GreekOrthodox7
      @GreekOrthodox7 Рік тому +1

      @@schwozraymond7524 Bro first of all that is a literal DOLL in her profile picture, and also you are a very creepy person. Go away

  • @WhatHappenedHistory
    @WhatHappenedHistory Рік тому +2

    Great video!

  • @IanRed04
    @IanRed04 14 днів тому

    Yeah, i remember this, good old times

  • @powerfist80
    @powerfist80 Рік тому +6

    Fascinating.

  • @hakeemh6045
    @hakeemh6045 Рік тому

    5:48 What a set of brows!! Lool

  • @NGCoinslove
    @NGCoinslove Рік тому +3

    Thank You

  • @terrioestreich4007
    @terrioestreich4007 Рік тому +2

    What a great film(episode?) Such an interesting time

  • @wexqlp3863
    @wexqlp3863 Рік тому +9

    Interestingly the birth civilisation and democracy was born in Greece at the time when the Zoroastrian Achaemenid occupied it. A lot of the Greek gods are depictions of the old Sumerian/Hittite gods. From Marduk as Hercules and Zues as Enki.
    What western history lacks, is that all modern civilisation actually started in the Mesopotamia. Probably in the city of Mesopotamia and Fertile Crescent Riha/Urfa. With the find of Gire Mirazan.

    • @ReasonAboveEverything
      @ReasonAboveEverything Рік тому

      Yeah and we are all in from Africa and because of that internet and democracy are African inventions lol. Democracy became a thing in Greece.

    • @sarademartino5408
      @sarademartino5408 Рік тому

      Show proof of the modern civilization there in the middle east.there isn't.no democracy there.another culture.

  • @dougg1075
    @dougg1075 Рік тому +2

    That dudes eyebrows are…mighty

  • @embreis2257
    @embreis2257 Рік тому +4

    that was made 19yrs ago. how is the reconstruction going of the Acropolis and the Propylaea today?

    • @leslietarkin5705
      @leslietarkin5705 Рік тому +4

      The restoration work on the Temple of Athena Nike was completed in 2010. Ongoing conservation & restoration efforts continue to be made on other buildings on the site.

  • @artofmusic303
    @artofmusic303 Рік тому +3

    Nice production values but content is weak. Video has little to do with the grandiose title.

  • @asiancooking5297
    @asiancooking5297 10 місяців тому

    Hi dear, lovely video. Could you please let me know the Aristotle statue location in Athens, I am planning to go in November, found on internet Socrotes and Plato statues location at Academy of Athens. Please help if anyone knows. Regards

  • @padude7505
    @padude7505 Рік тому

    Was anyone else tripped out by that opening title sequence? Totally out of left field.

  • @daviddevlogger
    @daviddevlogger Рік тому +11

    You’ve gotta dance like there’s nobody watching,
    Love like you’ll never be hurt,
    Sing like there’s nobody listening,
    And live like it’s heaven on earth

  • @Aaron-TheHandsome
    @Aaron-TheHandsome Рік тому

    30:54 anybody else see the optical illusion of the pottery going inwards instead of outwards?😳😏😂👍🏽😎✌🏽

  • @kellybenschram4640
    @kellybenschram4640 Рік тому +1

    Just a point you say they only had spacific tools. I think that is wrong since you can never really know what tools you don't know about they had to use.

  • @andrewcanady6644
    @andrewcanady6644 Рік тому +2

    The well was where Persian emissaries were kicked down into.

    • @raidang
      @raidang 11 місяців тому +2

      That was Sparta not Athens

    • @andrewcanady6644
      @andrewcanady6644 11 місяців тому

      @@raidang Copy. Thanks. Ever the student, I am. Aloha. 🤙🏽🕉☯️🙏🏽💙🌊⚓️

  • @YourguyPhiolf-O-Waffle
    @YourguyPhiolf-O-Waffle 8 місяців тому

    I wish I could’ve seen Ancient Athens during its golden age

  • @xX0IRIDIUM0Xx
    @xX0IRIDIUM0Xx Рік тому

    they say beauty is in the eye of the beholder

  • @kimberlyperrotis8962
    @kimberlyperrotis8962 Рік тому +19

    It’s great to hear from Greek architects and craftsmen, rather than having some British or German. As in the ancient past, there is incredible architectural and engineering talent in Greece, even if they don’t speak English, I’d much rather hear from them, just get a translator. Only a Hellene (Greek) really understands.

  • @bsothefirst
    @bsothefirst Рік тому +5

    Nice documentary but earthen floors are not that bad. They breathe, have good thermal properties and are soft to the touch.

    • @builtnotboughtmadeinphilip3955
      @builtnotboughtmadeinphilip3955 Рік тому +2

      They sweep verry nicely, nothing wrong at all. I agree

    • @h0ph1p13
      @h0ph1p13 Рік тому

      @@builtnotboughtmadeinphilip3955 Haha yeah.. and god forbid you spill liquid on them :D

    • @gretchengraef3012
      @gretchengraef3012 Рік тому

      The Tohono O'odham in Arizona know how to keep earthen floors clean.

  • @johnjustice8478
    @johnjustice8478 Рік тому +2

    Better is the story that it was Praxiteles, who was charged with impiety, and that it was he who stripped the garment fom Phryne - more dramatic.

  • @epere4
    @epere4 Рік тому

    Does anyone know how old this documentary is? When was it first released?

    • @fatihcoker2708
      @fatihcoker2708 Рік тому +1

      It says "2003" at the end of the documentary.

  • @emmanuelrajah9688
    @emmanuelrajah9688 Місяць тому

    Golden Point - The flywheel, clutch, gear wheels, gear box, transmission shaft, differential gears and differential are only used to waste as much power as possible and are wholly unnecessary ( El )

  • @AFRoSHEENT3ARCMICHAEL69
    @AFRoSHEENT3ARCMICHAEL69 Рік тому +2

    7:07 the Atom huh? I knew it. Atom is Adam from Genesis.
    Atom: first particle
    Adam: first man
    Even the star of David and symbol for the Atom are the same hexagram like design. The Atom symbol is just more curved.

    • @mewing9619
      @mewing9619 Рік тому

      What lame bs are you blabbering about

  • @RealSavages
    @RealSavages Рік тому +1

    What is the name of the Actress who plays Phryne? Was she on a British documentary on sea ships? Just curious. Ty.

    • @bxbengali
      @bxbengali Рік тому +1

      Catherine Dajczman

    • @RealSavages
      @RealSavages Рік тому

      @@bxbengali omg... thats her. Tyvm. I checked she was not on the other documentary.

  • @ecelsozanato5603
    @ecelsozanato5603 Рік тому +2

    Too loud music

  • @RobespierreThePoof
    @RobespierreThePoof Рік тому +1

    This is an old historical view. There are other players in setting the historical foundations for the modern world

  • @guacamole456
    @guacamole456 9 місяців тому

    It is also known, that Athens relied heavily on mercenary armies and that foreigners also were enlisted in war in exchange of citizenship. Slaves also fought in war, although is debated if they were forced by their masters, or did it voluntarily. I'm not sure why this fact was skipped on this documentary.

  • @markboekraad7525
    @markboekraad7525 Рік тому

    Bedankt

  • @kimberlyperrotis8962
    @kimberlyperrotis8962 Рік тому +3

    Senate house? I think for classical Athens, he must mean the Bouleterion.

    • @visegradi
      @visegradi Рік тому

      Yes, he meant that, but he used it so that people can understand. Earlier in the video he even clarifies the Boule is the Senate of the 500

  • @noneofurbusiness5223
    @noneofurbusiness5223 Рік тому +2

    Title is misnomer.

  • @jakobnunez4964
    @jakobnunez4964 Місяць тому

    The beginning of this video sounds like davy jones theme.

  • @hermespsychopompos4615
    @hermespsychopompos4615 Рік тому +29

    British as well helped a lot spreading Greek culture, keeping the flame alive. I like their passion about our history. And from there, it later spread to US universities, likewise, and so on. The Greek heritage is a de facto Western heritage and we should all be proud about.

    • @rfkwouldvebeenaok1008
      @rfkwouldvebeenaok1008 Рік тому +6

      Take back your city Greek. Hagia Sophia calls for her Romans to return.

    • @margyrowland
      @margyrowland Рік тому +5

      When will Britain return the “Elgin marbles”?

    • @gordonlekfors2708
      @gordonlekfors2708 8 місяців тому

      exactly. many European languages have a significant linguistical foundation in Greek, including my own (Swedish language).

    • @splitman1129
      @splitman1129 4 місяці тому

      I wouldn't feel pride about the rich gaining more and more wealth, indigents are struggling more than ever, and the middle-class is almost completely wiped out. Democracy is a joke.

    • @lamda4738
      @lamda4738 3 місяці тому

      ​@@margyrowlandIt's the Parthenon marbles, Elgin is the guy who stole them and using his name on these marbles is wrong and unethical.

  • @Gayoinion
    @Gayoinion Рік тому +2

    Title : ancient Athens
    *shows coliseum and Carthage*

  • @YaelEvreuklovic
    @YaelEvreuklovic 2 дні тому

    ONLY PROUD to be from this city ❤❤🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷 210

  • @chriskost7291
    @chriskost7291 Рік тому

    👏👏

  • @zubairmirza1832
    @zubairmirza1832 Рік тому +1

    What lead Athens or Greece to become the first democracy, birthplace of philosophy and science and modern society... What were the underlying factors? These questions still need to be answered...

    • @anastasiosliagkris576
      @anastasiosliagkris576 Рік тому

      Athenian here. I can answer any question you might pose at an exorbitant fee. Notify me if you are still interested in gaining more precious insight. Thank you for your time.

  • @lobodawg74
    @lobodawg74 День тому

    Just imagine what they could have achieved if all of Greece was united as one.

  • @yvonne530
    @yvonne530 2 місяці тому

    Zeus was a Pelasgian (ancestors of Albanians), not a Helen. Iliad and Odyssey were oral poems of Pelasgians, which later were written in Illyric/ Albanian. The oracle of Zeus, Dodona of Epirus, was the Temple of Pelasgians. After Iliad the language of Gods was Gheg, North Albanian Dialect. (Herodotus)
    After Science Magazine 2023, the Albanian Language is older than 8000 years, much older than the Greek and Armenian languages.
    Zacharias Papantoniou (Greek: Ζαχαρίας Παπαντωνίου) was a Greek writer. He was born in Karpenissi of Evrytania in February 1877 and died in Athens in 1940. He spent the first years of his life in Granitsa, where his father was a teacher. Apart from a writer, he was also a journalist. Many of the works of Zacharias Papantoniou, unfortunately, are censored because they tell the truth on Greek history. In that censored group is also the book, ''The King Otto''. Below we state a fragment from this book: ''The young Prince for first time come in Athens on January 25, 1833, he hardly heard anyone speak in Greek and so he asked: "Where are the Greeks in Athens?" His court looked at each other and answered: "There are no Greeks, but do not be troubled because this Albanian population will always be faithful to your monarchy."
    Triantafyllidis later wrote, with some exaggeration, that the introduction of Demotic Greek into schools in 1917 was the first official recognition of the mother tongue ever made. Now that Greece had succeeded in winning Macedonia and other regions, disputed until that moment, Venizelos no longer considered it dangerous to introduce demotic Greek into the schools; indeed, one of the main reasons why the triumvirate [Triantafyllidis, Delmouzos, Glinos - the three leaders of the Educational Association] was appointed was the problem of integrating the non-Greek speaking populations of Greek Macedonia.
    Venizelos had already argued in Parliament, in 1914, that the populations of the New Lands (areas included within Greece as a result of the Balkan wars), only by being educated in the spoken language, could learn Greek. Triantafyllidis noticed that even the Albanian-speaking populations of Attica, at the gates of Athens, were not linguistically Hellenized.
    Title: Language and National Identity in Greece, 1766-1976
    Author: Peter Mackridge
    Publisher: OUP Oxford, 2010

  • @prosodiclearning
    @prosodiclearning Рік тому +1

    ;Plumbline-bumline ! Those folk made the Antikythera mechanism, and are suspected of possessing the steam engine

  • @hotf00t13
    @hotf00t13 Рік тому

    They must have had a lot of trucks back then

  • @kannan159
    @kannan159 Рік тому +9

    Of Europe*

  • @annamosier1950
    @annamosier1950 Рік тому

    nice scenes

  • @despinaarzouman3080
    @despinaarzouman3080 Рік тому +1

    Is this is two programs spliced together??

  • @chocothemagnificent1019
    @chocothemagnificent1019 Рік тому +4

    I agree let's have it look like it did when it was new? Do we always have to make this stuff look like it was blown up? I think the ancient Greeks would want it that way.

  • @miriamwilson9542
    @miriamwilson9542 Рік тому +2

    Were they speaking Latin in the judicial court, with Freni? Or was it ancient Greek?

  • @PeaceChanel
    @PeaceChanel Рік тому +1

    . Peace.. Shalom.. Salam.. Namaste 🙏🏻 😊 🌈 ✌ ☮ ❤🕊

  • @veemoFAN
    @veemoFAN 9 місяців тому

    I CAN COMMENT NOW

  • @narinderdadral2750
    @narinderdadral2750 Рік тому +5

    All the Greek philosophers went to Egypt to be inducted into the mysteries. They called Ethiopia the land of the gods.

  • @shaggycan
    @shaggycan Рік тому +7

    I think they should fully repair and restore all important ruins. You'll learn tons doing it.
    And if you think about it, at what point is the official 'ruin'. Every year you flash back in time it slowly rebuilds itself if you know what I mean.

  • @RustyShavlefordlll
    @RustyShavlefordlll 10 місяців тому

    Patton was there

  • @owentaylor9884
    @owentaylor9884 Рік тому

    Agor is the Welsh word for OPEN

  • @maisapique6176
    @maisapique6176 Рік тому +1

    What about Egypt?????

  • @chorpi35p
    @chorpi35p Рік тому +1

    I read the title at first as "Ancient Aliens" lol

  • @ObaidFaisal
    @ObaidFaisal Рік тому +11

    Istanbul was modern later on it could also be one of the world’s first modern cities

    • @PS-ej2xn
      @PS-ej2xn Рік тому +4

      Is it a modern city even today?

    • @konstantinoskyriakidis7510
      @konstantinoskyriakidis7510 Рік тому +17

      Konstantinoupol of the Orthodox Roman Empire.

    • @DecinergyAt
      @DecinergyAt Рік тому +1

      @@konstantinoskyriakidis7510 Konstantin was (East)Rom - and had nothing todo with Greeks or similar ... 😉✌🏻🇪🇺

    • @starcapture3040
      @starcapture3040 Рік тому +10

      Istanbul is not modern at all its chaotic city since day one and full of slums

    • @smolcutie1773
      @smolcutie1773 Рік тому +4

      @@DecinergyAt ancient Greece was part of the Roman empire centuries before Constantine became the emperor. So therefore by the time Byzantium came to power the lands that were ancient Greece were Roman for a very long time.

  • @michaelbitofallsortschanne7996

    Just sub to your channel

  • @audreydempsey247
    @audreydempsey247 Рік тому

    The eu/un must be for all western countries to keep our European cultural, heritage, identities and for our children to have a safe peaceful, dictatorship free future .

  • @tuxedomask7071
    @tuxedomask7071 16 днів тому

    "the metal work of the Sarakiniai sword" is what he says and the (not auto-generated) subtitles translate that to "(mumbles)". 🙄🙄

  • @robynw6307
    @robynw6307 Рік тому +5

    The rich STILL have considerably more power in our current democrasies. Why would we expect it to have been different back then? We lowly members of society get to (or have to) vote, but it's the rich that always get the spoils, seemingly no matter who is elected.

  • @carlthornton3076
    @carlthornton3076 Рік тому

    Very Good!... #150 ✝ {9-26-2022}

  • @FrankBurnham
    @FrankBurnham Рік тому +2

    Question Everything

    • @Sierrahtl
      @Sierrahtl Рік тому

      I question democracy. Rule by majority means…. Who do we diminish or kill next?

    • @FrankBurnham
      @FrankBurnham Рік тому +2

      @@Sierrahtl Does rule by minority mean any different?

    • @sir_humpy
      @sir_humpy Рік тому +3

      @@Sierrahtl, that's the beauty of democracy, question it as you like...but also offer something better.

    • @johng4093
      @johng4093 4 місяці тому

      🙄

  • @benjaminwachold3736
    @benjaminwachold3736 Рік тому +5

    I think that Athens and the Roman society shaped modern society. I think you can take things from the Romans and the Greeks that contributed to modern society and Democracy. I enjoy learning about the ancient world. One of my favorite things about the Greek culture beyond their temples and their art is the lighthouse at Alexandria. To me the lighthouse and the Port of Alexandria are amazing 🤩.

    • @Bonn5656
      @Bonn5656 Рік тому

      Yes complete opposite of u guys it's called Opposites attraction