Hey 👋 nutty history My name is Tony dayes from Newark nj I’m very interested in your channel I love all ur videos keep up the greatest work I seen , is it possible for you to do a video on queen nzinga of kush in Africa I herd the tv show xena the warrior princess was bout queen nzinga of kush can you do a video on her please thanks so much for the comments have a blessed day
@@ghostdesignstv yeah, I'm not someone that thinks everything needs a trigger warning, if you go to a cooking channel and they make a true crime video, fine, but don't trigger warning a video that is on a trigger channel, history is all trigger ffs lol
I stopped watching when Psamtik ii of the 26th dynasty was credited with building monuments and up pops the pyramids at Giza and the Great Sphinx built thousands of years earlier when pharaohs looked like this: i.pinimg.com/originals/63/96/4f/63964fd6a9ade36ee2b792fbf4727a0a.jpg
In high school we had a history teacher who was teaching outside the books, we learned a lot and a lot things that are new to people these days I already know because of him🙏🏻❤️
That’s the kind of History teacher I was going to be until after my student teaching & my paid job during college in the school system… I spent 5yrs studying history til I decided I was either going to kill a kid or a parent. No respect. This was the 1990s too. 25yrs ago
I had the same kind of teacher in college. He taught us things that were never in the history books but in a way that you could never tell where on the political spectrum he was. He would give you events from all sides of events and ideas and you would take from it what you will and make up your own mind what you thought about it. I enjoyed his classes so much that I took extra History classes as all of my electives. Best of the best. I feel so sorry for our young students today that are spoon feed the personal views of any particular professor as the only way to see things.
I had three teacher’s in my school career, that I feel really cared about us learning. The would pound it in, til you knew it, unless you had comprehend English.
There was an upper Egypt crown and a lower Egypt crown that was worn together when the Egyptian empire formed. The only other crown, which was a one off and not used again, was the famous flat headed crown made famous by Nefertiti. Akhenaten wore a similarly styled but larger crown than Nefertiti bc he was of course pharaoh. After they died, and their religious revolution was reversed and put down, the original Egyptian crowns were worn again. We think Nefertiti’s crown was in major use bc of her famous bust. That just speaks to her fame though.
The Nefertiti bust is one big fake. First of all, the thing she wears on her head is nothing like a crown. Secondly, the Egyptians were very careful with representations such as statues because they thought that somebody’s soul can inhabit the statue; therefore, they would not have made just a bust. It’s utter nonsense.
The only reason these things were considered "normal" for Pharaohs (and despots, tyrants and kings in general) was because it was _much_ easier to remain, you know, _alive_ if you just went with it.
Uhhhh I don't think that's how culture and human nature work entirely, pretty sure it was the only reality most people knew so they wouldn't even think to say it should be a different way. Should take into account that you live in the 21st century and know a good chunk of the entire human history + the cultures that came with them. You have the gift of hindsight, as well as the wealth to afford a device powered by lightning that allows you to find whatever answers you're looking for on any range of topics. They didn't. They knew what their work got them, and that they had a leader.
*Fun fact:* There's a 1983 mini-series about the Fall of the Egyptian Civilization called "The Cleopatras", which takes place from the marriage of Cleopatra II with her brother Ptolemy VIII in 145 B.C. to the suicide of Mark Anthony and Cleopatra VII in 36 B.C. Unfortunely, that mini-series was heavily critized, with many stating that it was a poor edgy attempt to imitate "I, Claudius"
@@Klopp2543 The show also depicted the story of the ptolomaics a century before Cleopatra, actually. I think the main problem it had was how hard it tried to imitate "I, Claudius" in an extremely edgy way
This isn't a true historical documentary and I would not use this as reliable source for archeological studies. A few of his videos messes up timelines all of the time... his dates are off by 100 to 1000 years, especially when it comes to Medieval and Renaissance dates. I would take these videos with a grain of salt and do more side research. Unfortunately, young people take these videos at face value without doing side study to make sure the information being presented is 100% correct. So a disclaimer is needed, also UA-cam have been demonizing and taking down videos that use certain terms and words to describe certain actions. You can't even say r@pe anymore even though that happens. Blame UA-cams' policy and obsession to censor everything and turning it into a family platform. UA-cam was superior in 2005 - 2008, which allowed everything to be uploaded. There was more diversity and everything goes back then than today.
So he gets with his mother who gives birth to his sister/daughter. He then marries his sister/daughter & if they had a daughter then she would be his daughter/grand-daughter/niece or if they had a son he would be the son/grand-son/nephew & so on & so on. . . Well, that's just f*@ked up 🤨
These disclaimers at the beginning of your longer videos nowadays shows just how ridiculous our society has become. Do people really need a channel to proclaim that they don’t agree personally with the Athenians enslaving people!? It’s just silly, all of it. I was hoping most people would understand you’re making an often humorous or sometimes sarcastic history video wherein you’re just laying out the info and leaving people to make their own decisions on what’s right or wrong? Apparently common sense isn’t quite so common smh
I think it says more about our society that people like you feel compelled to take the time to come up with a comment which probably took you twice as long to write as watching a short disclaimer :^)
@@cappujhino idk, I don’t think compelled is the right word, I felt perhaps since this was the ‘comment section’ I would go ahead and, you know, comment lol.
I dont think most people care if you ask them one on one. I think its more about youtube and liability and lawyers. Some kid might get a fat check after youtube "fails to stop kid from enslaving his sister." It's usually a money issue.
It shows how stupid UA-cam and its strict policies have gotten. UA-cam use to be awesome before lazy parents started to use cellphones as a method of babysitting and keeping their fornication trophies quite and entertained. May be if parents actually parent rather than being fat, lazy, ugly idiots who never heard of birth control, we wouldn't have these disclaimers or ads. People have no idea how awesome UA-cam was before children ruined it all.
a disclaimer is meant to preemptively block people from interpreting something in bad faith that’s it. Stop perpetuating this weird myth that somehow our society has changed this massively in a few years. People always say that but just the internet changed a lot in a few years and acclimated itself to the average middle of society. Not everything is about the thing you want to see in it.
Your story about female pharaohs made me remember a lecture I heard about a 13th astrological sign. The 13th astrological sign in the ancient past was the Sphinx, it stood between Leo and Virgo on the chart. It is because of this that the shape and form of the Sphinx are as it is today. That it was a combination of both Leo and Virgo, with it having the body of a lion and the head of a woman. The beard (which has now fallen off the monument) was one of those fake beards that female pharaohs wore.
Egyptian and Greek. Dendera is the Temple of Hathor in Egypt, on the ceiling is portayed the zodiac. Whatever talk you attended I am highly suspect of as it seems to have been taken from the book Arachne: the 13th sign and had egyptian wallpaper put on it.
Ramses II age was exceedingly rare up to the 19th century actually. In the ancient world, the average male life expectancy was about 35-40; for women a little less (primarily due to complications from pregnancy and childbirth). Sure his surviving palace intrigues probably contributed to his longevity, but when this guy is Pharaoh for you, your parents, and your grand parents-he would seem almost immortal. The closest modern equivalent would be Elizabeth II: over 100 and on the throne since the 50's. As far as the "I-word" thing-maintaining the royal bloodline was seen as paramount. You are a descendent of the gods after all. That's where the sister/mother/daughter impregnations derive from. Of course, no one understood the dangers of that for another 1500 years or so.
This is a common misconception actually. Yes average life expectancy was 35-40 but that’s because of high infant mortality and deaths from war and disease. It doesn’t mean 40 was considered old. People who made it to 60 often made it to 70.
Second in command like Amasis realized that the kings are humans and not gods. That is the main source of kingdom rebellion which is observable down to present times.
What is funny is that those suits were far more comfortable than todays' womens' suits. I could barely get my Caribbean butt in the clothing they make for business women today. 😒
The video kind of slid over that river ceremony. I had a feeling about what was going on, but I had to look it up to be sure. It's a wonder all those pharoahs didn't go blind.
Many Egiptian archaeologists would object to your comments about the "labor" that slaves and prisoners (according to Egiptians) did ever so happily for the Pharoes. Whom do they think they can convince?
Q:What is the name of an uncircumcised Pharaoh? A: Phimosis I, historians still argue if he exists. Q: Why we didn't hear about him? A: Cause it hurts when he reigned. In more ways than one. Q: Why can't we find his mummy? A: You'll better off looking for a needle in a haystack... everyone is circumcised in Ancient Egypt. Even the ladies.
4:45 The map is a forgery. He never occupied not Thrace not Scytia. There are some indices that tried to invade in Balkans, but as far as he reached Danube he was beaten so bad by Geto-Dacian and Scytian combined forces that he barely escaped alive, wounded and on only one ship and that with an incomplete crew.
There is an early statue of Hatshepsut showing her as a woman. The inscriptions were sometimes confused. One inscription called Hatshepsut "His Majesty,. Herself."
Your disclaimer makes me chuckle. I won’t hold you responsible for their actions or even for talking about it. Kleptomania is different from taking plunder after a conquest.
Why did isn’t my history teachers ever show stuff like this ? Granted YT was just getting started when I was in high school, it would have been way more interesting
School is to teach you the overall basics in order to be a productive and contributing member of our current civilization and acknowledge the evolution of the characteristics of what makes a civilization in order to keep it from collapsing. May be if you paid attention to your classes you would know that, instead of of searching superficial trivial information that does nothing to advance the situations of our current civilization.
Egyptians: "Man, our Gods are truly amazing and immortal! There's nothing in this World that could beat..." Emperor Theodosius I: "GET OUT OF MY WAY" *Destroys the Egyptian temples and build Christian churches in their place*
So in other words if Ramses married a sister & a daughter…. Let’s say he was married his sisters daughter that he sired His sisters daughters daughter not only is Ramses the father to 2 generations…. his 2nd daughter is ALSO his grand niece & Granddaughter all rolled up into one. Probably the reason Egyptian Pharaohs used sister & wife interchangeably. They didn’t have all the names we do to describe relatives * Great Grandparents * Grandfather & Grandmother * Father & Mother * Brother & Sister * Son & Daughter * Cousin * Uncle & Aunt * Nephew & Niece. * Half brother & Half sister * Step brother & Step sister It’s understandable bc it’s too much to keep straight. I have that. I mean my family I have 8 brothers & sister from marriages here & there. The… yours mine and our type things.
the narator meant that the daughter and sister is the same person. because he married his birth mom and she bore him a daughter who is also his sister and he married this daughter/sister of his.
Here is my question: Greeks depict themselves as ripped as hell in thier paintings and statues, an Egyptians all look like a bunch of noodle armed wimps in their own art. Is this accurate? Or were the Greeks over doing it and Egyptians under doing it?
There were religious reasons why Kings and nobles were represented the way they were. We know that when there were no religious prohibitions in place, the Egyptians were the finest artists until the Italians during the Renaissance.
Israel was never called Palestine until after the Roman General Pompey destroyed Jerusalem. It was meant to be an insult to the Jews as the Philistines were their enemies.
One thing that amazes me is that the pharaoh of the Exodus he grew up with Moses in the palace. That pharaoh's father gave his the name , Acmoses because of a play on words, in Egyptian it means the moon is born, but in Hebrew it means the brother of Moses. Acmoses also had a 12 year old son who died when the firstborn of Egypt was killed. Only male firstborns. At the point of that timeline mass graves of only males were found.
Forgot to say the sea of Reeds where the Egyptian army was drowned, is now called Lake El Balah, which in Hebrew means the place where God devoured. The Egyptian government won't allow these things to be proved, but being sneaky and using published description of events and places, it can be found. Source: Decoding the Exodus. Jacabovich
@@Copeandseethe822 I have studied this intenstively and found that geology, archeology and science, all have pieces of the Exodus they can reveal. Go watch Exodus Decoded. On UA-cam, parable posts it, but you tube says it's "adult" content. Which it's just history. Do your homework before you spout lies about an event you never researched.
@@cynthiabonner474 I knew you were gonna say UA-cam videos. 🤣🤣🤣 And a "documentary" by the guy who couldn't even get facts about the Titanic right. There's zero archeological evidence of a large Jewish population in Egypt at the time. No record of a mass slave exodus. No written record. ( Which Egyptians were famous for)Not even pottery. There would at least be pottery. You haven't researched a damn thing. You sought out videos that agreed with you. There's a difference.
@@Copeandseethe822 actually if you look up pharaoh Asmose you will see in the records he was famous for the Hyksos expulsion. It's in the records. People back in Moses' day weren't called Jewish people until much later. The other clue you can find it is on the ippawar papyrus dated to the exact time. If you can read it or get a translation of it. It will tell you this pharaoh's story about the earth quake storm and how each of the plagues that happened are all part of a chain reaction to the volcano erupting at Santorini or Thera. That geology is part of the story.
I love your content and appreciate it. Let’s be honest I’m not a fan of the disclaimers. If folks are sensitive to the past and ancient society then we are doomed to repeat it to great catastrophe. The past is not pretty or great but we have to accept and know it happened. Folks have to understand that it’s the same event but different point of views which is all valid.
It's an amazing video , great job.but I only have one comment, Hatshepsut didn't have children, it's her brother who tried to erase her past not her son.
Ancient Egyptians were easily offended and often focused on the right pronouns. They were advised by lawyers before beating their slaves to use warnings scratched in cuneiform that they didn't condone their actions. Many of these tablets detailed potential trigger words. The most sensitive Egyptian tribe was the snowflakatiti and generation Zed.
As no one truly speaks the language anymore and have pronounced Pharoahs' names based on deciphering of hieroglyphics (and their own language predilections), how do you know his pronunciation was not correct?
Ramses lived to 91, I was born 1991. I've backed Ramses' rule from day 1. If he wasnt a God, he was backed by those who the Gods either feared, respected or even worshipped.
Egyptians were a liberal society, treating men and women equally. Then a few minutes later, Hatshepsut had to overcome so much prejudice to become a female Pharoah, so much so, that she wore a beard and made her statues as masculine as possible. You are aware that is a bit of a contradiction. Btw, I don't know if calling the Greeks prudes was a joke, but they were well-known for their debauchery.
The Greeks may have developed a name for it but same sex attraction is as old as the human race. Older if you count animal species who were definitely doing it then just like they do it now.
@@ed4822 They were at least 31 or 32 dynasties, but the last African Egyptian dynasty was the 25th, the last six or 7 dynasties were ruled by the Persian, Medo Persian, Greeks, and Romans. And the people who call themselves Egyptians today are not the original Egyptian people.
The Twenty-sixth Dynasty of Egypt was the last native dynasty to rule Egypt before the Persian conquest in 525 BC (although others followed). The dynasty's reign (664-525 BC) is also called the Saite Period after the city of Sais, where its pharaohs had their capital, and marks the beginning of the Late Period of ancient Egypt.
The Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt also known as the Nubian Dynasty, the Kushite Empire, the Black Pharaohs,[2][3] or the Napatans after their capital Napata,[4] was the last dynasty of the Third Intermediate Period of Egypt that occurred after the Nubian invasion.
Alot of Egyptian history wasn't talking about the people that they say. They use alot of Pharoahs and other historical figures as merely pawns. Most of the Egyptian history is talking about each subject but has millions of meanings for every one subject. Egyptians were that intelligent. And all the males they name in the Egyptian history is merely an symbol. Symbolic for someone more powerful than themselves. They all represnt one person. (Me) I found out all Egyptian history is telling my life story and is talking 100 percent about me. I'm someone very rare and special
Nothing new there the Bible says eternity is in the heart of man. Don’t forget we were created to live forever. Before the fall. We all suffer from a terminal disease: SIN!
What other weird facts do you want to hear about from history's most mysterious civilizations?
All the inbreeding
only thing thats weird about these videos is that you added a disclaimer / trigger warning to a history video.
Hey 👋 nutty history My name is Tony dayes from Newark nj I’m very interested in your channel I love all ur videos keep up the greatest work I seen , is it possible for you to do a video on queen nzinga of kush in Africa I herd the tv show xena the warrior princess was bout queen nzinga of kush can you do a video on her please thanks so much for the comments have a blessed day
@@ghostdesignstv yeah, I'm not someone that thinks everything needs a trigger warning, if you go to a cooking channel and they make a true crime video, fine, but don't trigger warning a video that is on a trigger channel, history is all trigger ffs lol
I stopped watching when Psamtik ii of the 26th dynasty was credited with building monuments and up pops the pyramids at Giza and the Great Sphinx built thousands of years earlier when pharaohs looked like this: i.pinimg.com/originals/63/96/4f/63964fd6a9ade36ee2b792fbf4727a0a.jpg
In high school we had a history teacher who was teaching outside the books, we learned a lot and a lot things that are new to people these days I already know because of him🙏🏻❤️
Those rebel teachers are the coolest and fun to be there students 😎
Those teachers that teach outside the box, teaching REAL history and not a watered down biased leftwinged history.
That’s the kind of History teacher I was going to be until after my student teaching & my paid job during college in the school system… I spent 5yrs studying history til I decided I was either going to kill a kid or a parent. No respect. This was the 1990s too. 25yrs ago
I had the same kind of teacher in college. He taught us things that were never in the history books but in a way that you could never tell where on the political spectrum he was. He would give you events from all sides of events and ideas and you would take from it what you will and make up your own mind what you thought about it. I enjoyed his classes so much that I took extra History classes as all of my electives. Best of the best. I feel so sorry for our young students today that are spoon feed the personal views of any particular professor as the only way to see things.
I had three teacher’s in my school career, that I feel really cared about us learning. The would pound it in, til you knew it, unless you had comprehend English.
There was an upper Egypt crown and a lower Egypt crown that was worn together when the Egyptian empire formed. The only other crown, which was a one off and not used again, was the famous flat headed crown made famous by Nefertiti. Akhenaten wore a similarly styled but larger crown than Nefertiti bc he was of course pharaoh. After they died, and their religious revolution was reversed and put down, the original Egyptian crowns were worn again. We think Nefertiti’s crown was in major use bc of her famous bust. That just speaks to her fame though.
Akhenaten equally reversed the religious revolution
It's not certain that the women's bust found, is even of Nefertiti!
Just about any person watching this already know this. Why do you feel the need to show off to a group of random strangers?
The Nefertiti bust is one big fake. First of all, the thing she wears on her head is nothing like a crown. Secondly, the Egyptians were very careful with representations such as statues because they thought that somebody’s soul can inhabit the statue; therefore, they would not have made just a bust.
It’s utter nonsense.
Love when you do ancient Egyptian videos! Ancient Greece is cool to hear about too.
7:50 pharoah that stop time?
Is that a Jojo reference????
The only reason these things were considered "normal" for Pharaohs (and despots, tyrants and kings in general) was because it was _much_ easier to remain, you know, _alive_ if you just went with it.
Uhhhh I don't think that's how culture and human nature work entirely, pretty sure it was the only reality most people knew so they wouldn't even think to say it should be a different way. Should take into account that you live in the 21st century and know a good chunk of the entire human history + the cultures that came with them. You have the gift of hindsight, as well as the wealth to afford a device powered by lightning that allows you to find whatever answers you're looking for on any range of topics. They didn't. They knew what their work got them, and that they had a leader.
*Fun fact:* There's a 1983 mini-series about the Fall of the Egyptian Civilization called "The Cleopatras", which takes place from the marriage of Cleopatra II with her brother Ptolemy VIII in 145 B.C. to the suicide of Mark Anthony and Cleopatra VII in 36 B.C. Unfortunely, that mini-series was heavily critized, with many stating that it was a poor edgy attempt to imitate "I, Claudius"
Egypt was done by that time anyway. Ptolemys were twighlight monarchs. Ancient Egypt hadnt been independant in almost 1000 years by that point.
But Cleo and her clan were Greek occupiers.
You have weird sh** today that society considers normal.
Wonder why it was heavily criticized?
This obsession with Cleopatra, Mark Anthony as if ancient Egypt was only limited to the Ptolemaic period!
@@Klopp2543 The show also depicted the story of the ptolomaics a century before Cleopatra, actually. I think the main problem it had was how hard it tried to imitate "I, Claudius" in an extremely edgy way
What's wrong with our world when a historical documentary needs such disclaimers in front of it? Good documentary, though.
This isn't a true historical documentary and I would not use this as reliable source for archeological studies. A few of his videos messes up timelines all of the time... his dates are off by 100 to 1000 years, especially when it comes to Medieval and Renaissance dates. I would take these videos with a grain of salt and do more side research. Unfortunately, young people take these videos at face value without doing side study to make sure the information being presented is 100% correct. So a disclaimer is needed, also UA-cam have been demonizing and taking down videos that use certain terms and words to describe certain actions. You can't even say r@pe anymore even though that happens. Blame UA-cams' policy and obsession to censor everything and turning it into a family platform. UA-cam was superior in 2005 - 2008, which allowed everything to be uploaded. There was more diversity and everything goes back then than today.
Thank you! Very interesting material presented concisely.
You do it even better in person my man ..Much love
"You're going to die in 6 years."
"Hah! I'll show you!" *proceeds to live in a way that will kill me in 5 years or less*
History is my favorite subject, hands down.❤️❤️❤️
So he gets with his mother who gives birth to his sister/daughter. He then marries his sister/daughter & if they had a daughter then she would be his daughter/grand-daughter/niece or if they had a son he would be the son/grand-son/nephew & so on & so on. . .
Well, that's just f*@ked up 🤨
They were not fully human. Extraterrestrial biology. There is so much u don’t and will never know.
They were the OG of “what in the Alabama cousin fuckn’, shit is this”
@@blaznskais2048 😅 😂 🤣
@@maqxdaone88 Hahaha, it would explain a lot.
Gene pool so shallow you can't splash in it
This is really interesting material. I appreciate the effort you put into providing it. Many thanks!
These disclaimers at the beginning of your longer videos nowadays shows just how ridiculous our society has become. Do people really need a channel to proclaim that they don’t agree personally with the Athenians enslaving people!? It’s just silly, all of it. I was hoping most people would understand you’re making an often humorous or sometimes sarcastic history video wherein you’re just laying out the info and leaving people to make their own decisions on what’s right or wrong? Apparently common sense isn’t quite so common smh
I think it says more about our society that people like you feel compelled to take the time to come up with a comment which probably took you twice as long to write as watching a short disclaimer :^)
@@cappujhino idk, I don’t think compelled is the right word, I felt perhaps since this was the ‘comment section’ I would go ahead and, you know, comment lol.
I dont think most people care if you ask them one on one. I think its more about youtube and liability and lawyers. Some kid might get a fat check after youtube "fails to stop kid from enslaving his sister." It's usually a money issue.
It shows how stupid UA-cam and its strict policies have gotten. UA-cam use to be awesome before lazy parents started to use cellphones as a method of babysitting and keeping their fornication trophies quite and entertained. May be if parents actually parent rather than being fat, lazy, ugly idiots who never heard of birth control, we wouldn't have these disclaimers or ads. People have no idea how awesome UA-cam was before children ruined it all.
a disclaimer is meant to preemptively block people from interpreting something in bad faith that’s it.
Stop perpetuating this weird myth that somehow our society has changed this massively in a few years. People always say that but just the internet changed a lot in a few years and acclimated itself to the average middle of society.
Not everything is about the thing you want to see in it.
Awesome objective nutty stuff
Ooh love the Egypt videos ❤
Bathing in milk and honey in the Egyptian heat would have left the bathers stinking to high heaven
Your story about female pharaohs made me remember a lecture I heard about a 13th astrological sign. The 13th astrological sign in the ancient past was the Sphinx, it stood between Leo and Virgo on the chart. It is because of this that the shape and form of the Sphinx are as it is today. That it was a combination of both Leo and Virgo, with it having the body of a lion and the head of a woman. The beard (which has now fallen off the monument) was one of those fake beards that female pharaohs wore.
Basically penis envy has Been around a long time? 🤣
Woah ....
Sign 13 is Ophiuchus and it's next to Scorpio. On the ceiling at Dendera it's a mongoose because they also catch snakes.
@@Xebelan Are we talking Egyptian or another civilization?
Egyptian and Greek. Dendera is the Temple of Hathor in Egypt, on the ceiling is portayed the zodiac. Whatever talk you attended I am highly suspect of as it seems to have been taken from the book Arachne: the 13th sign and had egyptian wallpaper put on it.
"A greedy and opportunistic politician". Sure sounds like nothing has changed.
I recognize your voice, and now we get to hear your new channel. Cool!❤️🤩
Seeing scenes from Assassins creed origins for a history video makes me happy 😊
Ramses II age was exceedingly rare up to the 19th century actually. In the ancient world, the average male life expectancy was about 35-40; for women a little less (primarily due to complications from pregnancy and childbirth). Sure his surviving palace intrigues probably contributed to his longevity, but when this guy is Pharaoh for you, your parents, and your grand parents-he would seem almost immortal. The closest modern equivalent would be Elizabeth II: over 100 and on the throne since the 50's. As far as the "I-word" thing-maintaining the royal bloodline was seen as paramount. You are a descendent of the gods after all. That's where the sister/mother/daughter impregnations derive from. Of course, no one understood the dangers of that for another 1500 years or so.
This is a common misconception actually. Yes average life expectancy was 35-40 but that’s because of high infant mortality and deaths from war and disease. It doesn’t mean 40 was considered old. People who made it to 60 often made it to 70.
@@joeladams7896 Agree. Modal age of death was probably between 55-70 somewhere depending on plague/famine.
0 - Bloodline of the Ramessides.
Elizabeth the ll was 99 when she died.
The facts about the beards was pretty crazy! Wow that one shocked me!
The disclaimer before is both funny and offensive. Lol
Like how you portray Egyptians with their true melanin
Love this content
Second in command like Amasis realized that the kings are humans and not gods. That is the main source of kingdom rebellion which is observable down to present times.
It was Hatshepsut's stepson and he was mad because she kind of stole his claim to the throne so he tried to erase her from history.
She did the whole beard thing like women wearing manly suits in the ‘80’s and ’90’s. You do what you have to do in a man’s world
Yeah with the square shoulder pads and such.
What is funny is that those suits were far more comfortable than todays' womens' suits. I could barely get my Caribbean butt in the clothing they make for business women today. 😒
@@LadyCoyKoi don’t get me started with the whole butt and boob thing! It does seem they have forgotten we have those
If history hurts someone’s feelings take a hike preferably to the nearest shrink
Very very cool thank you!
The video kind of slid over that river ceremony. I had a feeling about what was going on, but I had to look it up to be sure. It's a wonder all those pharoahs didn't go blind.
Many Egiptian archaeologists would object to your comments about the "labor" that slaves and prisoners (according to Egiptians) did ever so happily for the Pharoes. Whom do they think they can convince?
Yea and my boss tells people i just love working for him....
Most laborers weren't slaves; they worked for wages.
Too many basic spelling mistakes that you never bothered to check.
Q:What is the name of an uncircumcised Pharaoh?
A: Phimosis I, historians still argue if he exists.
Q: Why we didn't hear about him?
A: Cause it hurts when he reigned. In more ways than one.
Q: Why can't we find his mummy?
A: You'll better off looking for a needle in a haystack... everyone is circumcised in Ancient Egypt. Even the ladies.
I guess the ultimate insult would be to smash your opponent's nose in. People will be looking at it for the next 2000 yrs.
4:45 The map is a forgery. He never occupied not Thrace not Scytia. There are some indices that tried to invade in Balkans, but as far as he reached Danube he was beaten so bad by Geto-Dacian and Scytian combined forces that he barely escaped alive, wounded and on only one ship and that with an incomplete crew.
Why the warning at the start? What was so controversial about any of that?
Incest
Murder
Human trafficking
Any Bob Brier fans out there? I love his 48 lecture video course on Ancient Egypt….Look for it! 🤪👍
Hell yeah. I’ve got the audiobook. That’s how I know what this guy said about hatsepshut was garbage ✌️
I fart in your general direction- John Cleese, Monty Python and the Holy Grail
It’s crazy they’re dynasty lasted 3,000 years
Question: Why was Cleopatra in a bitchy mood at a certain time each month?
Answer: She was on her pyramid.
But she never admitted it, she was always in deNile.
It’s now called frustration! I’m frustrated because I’m frustrating & it’s infuriating 🤣
@@JohnDoe-tx8lq She was in deNile with the crocodiles. 🤪
Now that's FUNNY ❣️
Very funny!
Sounds like eminent domain - stealing somebodies property and trying to convince them that it really didn't belong to them in the first place.
There is an early statue of Hatshepsut showing her as a woman. The inscriptions were sometimes confused. One inscription called Hatshepsut "His Majesty,. Herself."
Your disclaimer makes me chuckle. I won’t hold you responsible for their actions or even for talking about it. Kleptomania is different from taking plunder after a conquest.
Awesome information
Why did isn’t my history teachers ever show stuff like this ? Granted YT was just getting started when I was in high school, it would have been way more interesting
What is more relevant: the kinks of a ruling class of the Egyptian empires or the story, in broad strokes, of how the world you live in came to be?
School is to teach you the overall basics in order to be a productive and contributing member of our current civilization and acknowledge the evolution of the characteristics of what makes a civilization in order to keep it from collapsing. May be if you paid attention to your classes you would know that, instead of of searching superficial trivial information that does nothing to advance the situations of our current civilization.
Its helping me understand myself better... Am an Egyptian.
Egyptians: "Man, our Gods are truly amazing and immortal! There's nothing in this World that could beat..."
Emperor Theodosius I:
"GET OUT OF MY WAY"
*Destroys the Egyptian temples and build Christian churches in their place*
Its essentially the same religion. Come to think of it, same class structure, same divinity claim. Nothing changed.
So in other words if Ramses married a sister & a daughter…. Let’s say he was married his sisters daughter that he sired
His sisters daughters daughter not only is Ramses the father to 2 generations….
his 2nd daughter is ALSO his grand niece & Granddaughter all rolled up into one. Probably the reason Egyptian Pharaohs used sister & wife interchangeably. They didn’t have all the names we do to describe relatives
* Great Grandparents
* Grandfather & Grandmother
* Father & Mother
* Brother & Sister
* Son & Daughter
* Cousin
* Uncle & Aunt
* Nephew & Niece.
* Half brother & Half sister
* Step brother & Step sister
It’s understandable bc it’s too much to keep straight. I have that. I mean my family I have 8 brothers & sister from marriages here & there. The… yours mine and our type things.
the narator meant that the daughter and sister is the same person.
because he married his birth mom and she bore him a daughter who is also his sister and he married this daughter/sister of his.
@@rahmanesa7063 And here I thought The Habsbergs' family tree of a giant circle was bad, here comes Ramses family tree of a straight line.
@@rahmanesa7063 bruhh
Here is my question: Greeks depict themselves as ripped as hell in thier paintings and statues, an Egyptians all look like a bunch of noodle armed wimps in their own art. Is this accurate? Or were the Greeks over doing it and Egyptians under doing it?
Egyptians were definitely under doing it
Just artistic methods.
There were religious reasons why Kings and nobles were represented the way they were. We know that when there were no religious prohibitions in place, the Egyptians were the finest artists until the Italians during the Renaissance.
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Are saying.... that these Egyptians would collectively bust nuts as group into the river? Wow. Ok.
Israel was never called Palestine until after the Roman General Pompey destroyed Jerusalem. It was meant to be an insult to the Jews as the Philistines were their enemies.
Whenever i think about ancient egypt, i think of incest getting out of control.
Funny that you present that Egyptians built the Pyramid's. Obviously, they didn't have the tech. They simply took over all of the huge builds.
One thing that amazes me is that the pharaoh of the Exodus he grew up with Moses in the palace. That pharaoh's father gave his the name , Acmoses because of a play on words, in Egyptian it means the moon is born, but in Hebrew it means the brother of Moses. Acmoses also had a 12 year old son who died when the firstborn of Egypt was killed. Only male firstborns. At the point of that timeline mass graves of only males were found.
Forgot to say the sea of Reeds where the Egyptian army was drowned, is now called Lake El Balah, which in Hebrew means the place where God devoured. The Egyptian government won't allow these things to be proved, but being sneaky and using published description of events and places, it can be found.
Source: Decoding the Exodus. Jacabovich
@@cynthiabonner474 honey, no. Uh-uh. Even Jews know the Exodus story is a fable.
@@Copeandseethe822 I have studied this intenstively and found that geology, archeology and science, all have pieces of the Exodus they can reveal. Go watch Exodus Decoded. On UA-cam, parable posts it, but you tube says it's "adult" content. Which it's just history.
Do your homework before you spout lies about an event you never researched.
@@cynthiabonner474 I knew you were gonna say UA-cam videos. 🤣🤣🤣 And a "documentary" by the guy who couldn't even get facts about the Titanic right. There's zero archeological evidence of a large Jewish population in Egypt at the time. No record of a mass slave exodus. No written record. ( Which Egyptians were famous for)Not even pottery. There would at least be pottery. You haven't researched a damn thing. You sought out videos that agreed with you. There's a difference.
@@Copeandseethe822 actually if you look up pharaoh Asmose you will see in the records he was famous for the Hyksos expulsion. It's in the records. People back in Moses' day weren't called Jewish people until much later. The other clue you can find it is on the ippawar papyrus dated to the exact time. If you can read it or get a translation of it. It will tell you this pharaoh's story about the earth quake storm and how each of the plagues that happened are all part of a chain reaction to the volcano erupting at Santorini or Thera. That geology is part of the story.
Gross, about how open sexually they were. Wonder what meds they used to treat STDs.
I love your content and appreciate it. Let’s be honest I’m not a fan of the disclaimers. If folks are sensitive to the past and ancient society then we are doomed to repeat it to great catastrophe. The past is not pretty or great but we have to accept and know it happened. Folks have to understand that it’s the same event but different point of views which is all valid.
That wasnt Hatsepsuts son who erased her from history. That boy was born from a different mother, Aset.
This is exactly where circumcision came from pharaoh
It's an amazing video , great job.but I only have one comment, Hatshepsut didn't have children, it's her brother who tried to erase her past not her son.
I mean her nephew not brother
What ancient manuscripts have you found this information?
Ramses II was king 🤴 🙌
Is this just off brand weird history
Cleopatra wasn't really Egyptian.
This channel is brain food and it is delicious
When people say, "life was before before"
It's like the Pharaohs are being roasted by a robot...deep
Wait. Wait wait. Wait.
Are you saying the pharaoh and his male followers jizzed in the river?
Every men has to do his duty to keep the nil fertile *unzips pants*
Yep.
Cool thanks
Ancient Egyptians were easily offended and often focused on the right pronouns. They were advised by lawyers before beating their slaves to use warnings scratched in cuneiform that they didn't condone their actions. Many of these tablets detailed potential trigger words. The most sensitive Egyptian tribe was the snowflakatiti and generation Zed.
Funny color change 😂🙂😂😂🙂😂🙂😂🙂😂
Watching from Greece.hi everybody.
No Pharaoh's actual crown or striped headdress has ever been found.
They took it with them to the higher planes of existence lmao
@@bostonarab5086 🤣
What is weird is that we are still alive.
I am Cleopatra.
Caesearion, so, you caught us!!
Treason....
So, evidently there's more to the expression "Bumfuck Egypt" than I would have guessed.
Your Disclaimer is hilarious...
Interesting video
maybe someone should inform the narrator how to pronounce the names...
As no one truly speaks the language anymore and have pronounced Pharoahs' names based on deciphering of hieroglyphics (and their own language predilections), how do you know his pronunciation was not correct?
Palestinian affairs? The word palestine only came about in 130 CE
Ramses lived to 91, I was born 1991. I've backed Ramses' rule from day 1. If he wasnt a God, he was backed by those who the Gods either feared, respected or even worshipped.
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it's a 14 minute video and over 2 minutes into the video ... still have announced nothing that could not be found in any textbook
And?
What's your point?
"blessings"...!
"He defeated his enemies by erecting pillars"!!!!
Egyptians ? Weird things ? What weird things ? Been done before , been done after . All over the planet
The ancient egyptians were first in many things that are still being used til this day.
I AM OFFENDED!! I just don't think acorns qualify as nuts.... They are more of a seed... IMHO
Egyptians were a liberal society, treating men and women equally. Then a few minutes later, Hatshepsut had to overcome so much prejudice to become a female Pharoah, so much so, that she wore a beard and made her statues as masculine as possible.
You are aware that is a bit of a contradiction. Btw, I don't know if calling the Greeks prudes was a joke, but they were well-known for their debauchery.
Homosexuality started in ancient Greece. The island of Lesbos, where Sappho and other women lived gave us the term lesbian.
The Greeks may have developed a name for it but same sex attraction is as old as the human race. Older if you count animal species who were definitely doing it then just like they do it now.
What is ejten ?
Why do these ancient egyptian hairstyles look different to modern egyptian.i dont see modern egyptians with dreadlocks.great video.👍
Because they wore wigs.
Did you miss the part where he said they're all bald lol
@@judgejudy1627 dude not all of them
@@judgejudy1627 and why do thier gods have dreadlocks.midern day egyptians dont have dredlocks
@@emmanuelboakye1124 they're not dreadlocks,you're slow
well...............
now we know.
The last Egyptian dynasty was the 25th, all the dynasties that followed were foreign rulers, not ethnically Egyptian people.
Egypt 🇪🇬 had 30 dynasties.
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They were at least 31 or 32 dynasties, but the last African Egyptian dynasty was the 25th, the last six or 7 dynasties were ruled by the Persian, Medo Persian, Greeks, and Romans.
And the people who call themselves Egyptians today are not the original Egyptian people.
The Twenty-sixth Dynasty of Egypt was the last native dynasty to rule Egypt before the Persian conquest in 525 BC (although others followed). The dynasty's reign (664-525 BC) is also called the Saite Period after the city of Sais, where its pharaohs had their capital, and marks the beginning of the Late Period of ancient Egypt.
That's wikipedia...
The Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt also known as the Nubian Dynasty, the Kushite Empire, the Black Pharaohs,[2][3] or the Napatans after their capital Napata,[4] was the last dynasty of the Third Intermediate Period of Egypt that occurred after the Nubian invasion.
I see where today’s politicians get their outrageous tendencies.
Inbreading!
Who is the woman in thumbnail?
Cleopatra
@@bai252 i mean actress, sorry for being vague☺️
What gifts did they give
Incest was no taboo except between the mother and son
Good afternoon everyone
Atum... Atom...Adam... 🤔
They knew how to life, thats for sure.
Many great inventions had they orgin in egypt - chairs for example.
So Amethyst became a birthstone still referred to today.
Alot of Egyptian history wasn't talking about the people that they say. They use alot of Pharoahs and other historical figures as merely pawns. Most of the Egyptian history is talking about each subject but has millions of meanings for every one subject. Egyptians were that intelligent. And all the males they name in the Egyptian history is merely an symbol. Symbolic for someone more powerful than themselves. They all represnt one person. (Me) I found out all Egyptian history is telling my life story and is talking 100 percent about me. I'm someone very rare and special
Are you mad mate
True✊🏾
Nothing new there the Bible says eternity is in the heart of man. Don’t forget we were created to live forever. Before the fall. We all suffer from a terminal disease: SIN!