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H Lee
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Germany and the End of WWI
A video giving information about the events in Germany from the Ludedorff Offensive to the armistice. Produced for edexcel's iGCSE History course and for my students.
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Music I Use: Bensound.com/royalty-free-music
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Sedgwick House Chrismas Video 2024 - Home, But Not So Alone
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Sedgwick House, Sedbergh School presents our Christmas Video - Home, But Not So Alone. From everyone at Sedgwick House, Merry Christmas. With thanks to the Photography Department for allowing us to use their editing room.
House of Menander, Pompeii
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Welcome to this tour of the House of Menander. This tour is designed for students of GCSE Classical Civilisation, but suitable for all. The tour focuses the visit to the sections of the house students need to be familiar with, but there is so much more to the house to visit! Credits Satellite images from Google Map, Cork model by Dieter Cöllen (taken from Wikimedia), Close-up photo of the Nilot...
Roman Aqueduct over the River Moselle
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To supply the city that comes to be Metz with water, a water supply system, 22km long, was built. In this video we meet the most visible element of this system - the aqueduct across the River Moselle.
Pozzuoli's amphitheatre - Going underground below an arena
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See under an amphitheatre to see what lies beneath the sand. You can still make out the frame of Pozzuoli's amphitheatre from the seating that remains, but for me, what makes it interesting is that you can go below the floor level to see the storage spaces where animals or props would be kept.
Epiacum - the oddly-shaped Roman fort high in Cumbria
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Roman forts are typically rectangular and regular, but have you come across a fort high in the mountain and shaped as a kite (or lozenge or rectilinearly)? On a snowy day in March 2023, I came across this fort by chance in a visit to Alston, Cumbria. The site on which Epiacum (or Whitley Castle) sits is in open farmland and is generally open to visitors at all times. The remote fort is said to ...
Guide to a typical Roman Theatre
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Enjoy a brief introduction to a typical Roman Theatre building, filmed (in one take!) from the spectacular Roman Theatre at Cartagena. This is intended as an educational tool for my KS3 and GCSE classes - I hope you also find it interesting and useful.
Tomb of Naevoleia Tyche, Pompeii
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This is a guided tour of the Tomb of Naevoleia Tyche. It was just outside the city walls of Pompeii, on the road towards Naples and Heculaneum. Nowadays it is part of the Archaeological Park of Pompeii. The Tomb was comissioned by Naevoleia Tyche for her late husband, Gaius Munatius Faustus. It replaced an earlier tomb of his on the other side of Pompeii. Both wife and husband were former slave...
House of Octavius Quartio
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This is a guided tour of the House of Octvius Quartio (also known as House of Loreius Tiburtinus) in Pompeii. This is designed for my students of Classical Civilisation but anyone is welcome to join the tour!
House of the Wooden Partition
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Welcome to this tour of the House of the Wooden Partition in Herculaneum. This tour is designed for students of GCSE Classical Civilisation, but suitable for all.
How did the Greeks and Romans pray and sacrifice?
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Lesson 2 on the Greek and Roman customs related to prayer and sacrifice, designed for the Myth and Religion topic of the OCR GCSE Classical Civilisation course.
Why did the Greeks and Romans pray and sacrifice?
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Lesson 1 on the Greek and Roman customs related to prayer and sacrifice, designed for the Myth and Religion topic of the OCR GCSE Classical Civilisation course.
Lupercalia
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Lesson on the Roman festival of Lupercalia, designed for the Myth and Religion topic of the OCR GCSE Classical Civilisation course.
2 Petronius Lines 21-33 (Superstition and Magic)
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2 Petronius Lines 21-33 (Superstition and Magic)
Year 8 Sikhism lesson 4 - Guru Granth Sahib and the Gurdwara
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Year 8 Sikhism lesson 4 - Guru Granth Sahib and the Gurdwara
2 Petronius Lines 1-5 (Superstition and Magic)
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2 Petronius Lines 1-5 (Superstition and Magic)
Module Introduction (Concise) - eduqas GCSE Component 2: Superstition and Magic
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Module Introduction (Concise) - eduqas GCSE Component 2: Superstition and Magic
Year 8 Sikhism Lesson 3 - Khalsa & the 5Ks
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Year 8 Sikhism Lesson 3 - Khalsa & the 5Ks
Year 8 Sikhism Lesson 2 - Lalo and Bhago
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Year 8 Sikhism Lesson 2 - Lalo and Bhago
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Nice tour, thank you!
Scarlett here hope you remember me missing you
love it mr lee !!!
King Lee ❤ You are the best TH-camr of hole Europe
Very good video 😀
Thank you for sharing!
Nice vid
Very helpful thank you!
My classical civilisation exam is in a week and this has been very helpful, thank you H Lee!!!!!
Good luck!
Bellissima e utilissima descrizione, grazie H Lee! (Beautiful and very useful description, thanks H Lee!)
Seeing the weather conditions in your video smacks home what a miserable posting that Fort would of been back in the day for the troops there on sentry duty !
Thanks for this video. Very interesting.
Great vid! Yes, it is almost Arctic at Alston....
Do you specialise in Roman? Arbeia at South Shields is worth a peep if you're in that area.
Good video, shame about the sound in parts, you will have to invest in some better mics, however very interesting, thank you.
Haha I do have mics (which have hidden themselves and could themselves be better). It was actually filmed just with me holding the phone i think. I actually started the snowy day solely with the intention of driving into the snowy mountains - i didn't even know of the existence of Epiacum until i stopped for lunch in Alston. In that sense it feels special and it's nice to share the serendipity with everyone.
Thanks for posting. I didn't know about this little gem! 👍
When the Romans invaded Britain they built wooden fortresses often at the end of a days march. They basically used a triangle configuration to link each fort with each other. As you can imagine building a fort after a days march was no mean trick. Obviously as time passed they would replace the wood with stone buildings. Excellent presentation Mr Lee.
The Nervian troops were not recruited for this place, but had been in the Roman Army for decades before. They would have been in other forts before this over many years. Forts were not sited in enemy territory, but in safe areas protected by the Army. The soldiers did not leave this area for hundreds of years, so the Vicus remained also. It would fail if the soldiers left.
Thank you for making this
Hi just found this video which might be useful for my ClassCiv class thanks so much, remember me from the Solihull ARLT day, I'm teaching at Rugby School!
Hello! I am rubbish at checking comments. Glad you found it useful! Hope teaching is going okay for you.
It is indeed one of the most beautiful ams unique houses in pompeii, one of my favourites actually, i wish i could visit it at least once in my life!!! thanks for sharing!
We want more videos please 🙏 Your videos cheer me up and help me with my GCSE in classics 😊. Thanks!
Haha thank you. Good luck in your studies. There may be a few more coming up when I get a break from marking!
Such a great vid H Lee!!
Just remembered you had a channel as I was completing seminar preparation for my medieval history module! Fantastic to see your videos again!
Haha! Hope you are doing well. Medieval History sounds very exciting!
Mr Leeeee!!! I forgot you had a channel!!! :)
And here is my channel!
I've been watching your earlier Classics vids that have comments disabled, and I just want to say they're so helpful thankyou so much keep it up! (also I really like how your voice sounds, it's calming)
Thank you! That's a really lovely comment. It's more a hobby than anything. I hope I will have time to travel more and do more!