The war also led to the creation of the first favela when the government refused to pay the soldiers that had crushed canudos who while waiting for pay encamped on the morro of the favela in Rio behind the ministry of defence, thus creating the first favela in Brazil's history
@@dubuyajay9964 well presumeably yeah. as former resident of Brazil. Keyword: Former. Favelas in general is dangerous as fuck. gangs. guns. dead people. all people perished thanks to gang wars. it is a bitch i tell ya :P
fun fact, the cannons the army brought to canudos during the last incursion killed so many people so quickly they forever gained the nickname of "matadeiras", or a coloquial form of "killers"
@Zielony de fato não foi, lembrai-vos do Pau de colher, de Joaquim ramalho e de os fiéis de padre Cícero no caldeirão de Santa Cruz. Lembrai-vos dos bravos pelados seguidores de José maria em SC.
Houve outra utopia cristã no Brasil, talvez maior que Canudos... Que viva eternamente a memória dos sete povos das missões do continente de São Pedro, queimem eternamente o Marquês de Pombal e o Rei Filipe da Espanha, pela traição de seus súditos mais fiéis
You are a hero... wonder where you heard about such an underground tale from my country ? Do you have brazilian friends ? Very good history channel, been following you for a while, never thought I'd see brazilian history here.
Actually got it requested a while back. Found it cool so I covered it. Brazil has some very interesting history, so if you have any specific suggestions then I would be happy to consider them :)
@@Spartan761 If your interested in stories of humble men who revolved against powerful and oppressive states You could look up the story of Dulla Bhatti, a folk hero bandit in my mother's homeland of Punjab
@@Spartan761 we have a take two of sorts of what happenend in Canudos. This time arround in the south and over a larger time span/region. It is called the Contestado War. And was probably the dealiest civil conflict in Brazilian Republic history, although the Constitutionalist Revolution would surpass it in military scale.
Fun fact: The reason why the Brazilian monarchy fell right after abolishing slavery is because all the elites got furious for losing their precious free labour so they decided to help the military (who were all very angry because of a previous war against Paraguay) overthrow the monarchist government and install an oligarchic republic. And that oligarchy still lasts to this day.
Remain calm. Conselheiro endures. King Sebastian lives. The Fifth Empire shall endure. There is much to be done. (Yeah, Conselheiro was basically the IRL Brazilian version of Tabby).
@@BoliceOccifer It's a video about catholic beliefs. We don't believe mysticism itself is heresy. You can look the history of mysticism in newadvent site. Also some protestant authors and theologians supports it and explain it based on bible. You can search upon it. Bye.
@@BoliceOccifer Also, we don't believe in Sola scriptura, we don't believe everything should be on bible. Because bible, history, rational thoughts and early church supports tradition. Those who tries to prove Sola scriptura on bible are frequently refuted by authors like Dave Armstrong, who made several books against Sola scriptura. But I'm not going to talk about it, its extense, my English is not so good and I have a life outside phone that don't allow me to go to these deeper conversations. If you don't already know these things, you can Google it. If you know it, you should know I'm not going to talk about it. I wish you have a great day this sabbath. God bless you.
@@BoliceOccifersays who? The Bible doesnt mention the internet, are you now a heretic because you went on TH-cam? Or was it the lack of braincells leading you to fundamentalism? Not even the Bible says everything ought to revolve around the Bible, and honestly some pretty mystic miraculous stuff happens a ok in the Bible
This Conselheiro fellow sounds a lot like Alexander Men's story in TNO, I know Men is a real person with his own story but the shit that happens with him in the Far East in TNO sounds a lot like this all down to the Christian Commune
nice, more brazilian lore (also, after him what you getting? maybe kardashev, tukhachevsky?) (also, as an brazilian quixeramobim is pronounced qui-sche-ra (rolled r) -mo-bim)
Thank you for the correction :) That's good to know lmao I commented on another guy, but next is a (kind of two parter) involving Tom Pendergast, then de Ruyter, Pavelic, and Norris will be after
honestly Tukhachevsky would be interesting I remember hearing somewhere that at one point he was a neo-pagan and would pray to Perun the Slavic God of war while he was in prison although I can't confirm this as they were rumors
@@ERROR_USERNAME_NOT_FOUND yeah, i heard the story he once in prison was saying that a pagan god in the form of a crow was standing on the corner of the room to another prisoner, but no confirmation
Great video! A suggestion of a interesting Brazilian historical figure for a future video would be captain Carlos Lamarca. A Brazilian captain with nationalist inspirations who became leftist after witnessing the poverty and chaos in Gaza during the Suez Crisis. He became a critic of the army's defense of the bourgeoisie and after the military coup of 1964, he became 100% communist. Leading guerrilla operations against the government.
Currently, a quick video on politics which will lead into one on Tom Pendergast, then most likely Michiel de Ruyter, Ante Pavelic and George Norris. Everything after that is too far out to really make any confirmation on
Dude i just discovered your channel and would be fucking ecstatic to help you with any portuguese pronounciation and brazilian/portuguese/south american history. I am a history teacher and really need some research for my resume lol
You've described it perfectly, it's unfair what government did to the citizens of Canudos. Also, another good tropical story from this God's forsaken land called Brazil would be about the Marshall Rondon life and his little shenanigans with Theodore Roosevelt(yeah, that guy) on the jungles of Rondônia. It's a really interesting story.
2:15 I assume he was catholic since Brazil. In which case mysticism isn't heretical at all. as the catechism of the catholic church says in paragraph #2014 "Spiritual progress tends toward ever more intimate union with Christ. This union is called 'mystical' because it participates in the mystery of Christ through the sacraments - 'the holy mysteries' - and, in him, in the mystery of the Holy Trinity"
you let a few things out, the soldiers that fighted in this war were mostily recruited, because the army was tottaly spended after the paraguay war, so when the lose the first battles the needed to make a massive recruit campaing to get more soldiers, with the promise to give them homes and land, but when the war ended the army abandoned the soldiers, some even in Bahia the ones who came back to RIO were piss off and decided to occupy a hill behind the palace of the war ministry in RIO they named the occupation FAVELA basicaly the first slum of RIO and it was meant to be a thorn in the eyes of the city, the name FAVELA is from a thorn plant that was comon arround the hills of canudos wich many soldies would get terrible cuts from and made the battlefield even more difficult. eventually FAVELAS would grow to ruin RIO in the next 100 years after the war making the goverment abandon the capital
As a carioca myself, rest in piss those who fought against conselheiro, I hope the descendants have better life tho, they dont have the fault of their ancestors
Thought about it, yeah, but its pretty low on the priority list as it stands. Lotta real life bullshit to deal with these days, but I won't rule it out as a future possibility
@@Spartan761 this is 10 months after but do not make a discord, it'll be so bad. I know you don't advocate for stuff like authoritarianism or fascism but the kind of videos you make attract people who are cringe about that stuff. if anything a discord should be a glorified community tab and just be announcements for new videos.
Interestingly, the brazilian monarchy was actually really progressive, Pedro II was well regarded by the vast majority of Brazil's population Jack Rackam made a video on Pedro II that I highly recommend
Hmmm, maybe this ridiculously complex topic deserved a bit more research than it got. It’s a national tragedy- no one was really wrong there and a lot of innocent people got hurt. Army, police, peasants, brigands, it had it all
The war also led to the creation of the first favela when the government refused to pay the soldiers that had crushed canudos who while waiting for pay encamped on the morro of the favela in Rio behind the ministry of defence, thus creating the first favela in Brazil's history
An they got that which all tools of tyrannical government get. Nothing then death.
A great mistake
Favela?
@@dubuyajay9964 well presumeably yeah. as former resident of Brazil. Keyword: Former. Favelas in general is dangerous as fuck. gangs. guns. dead people. all people perished thanks to gang wars. it is a bitch i tell ya :P
@pinetree8592 Sorry man. 😞
fun fact, the cannons the army brought to canudos during the last incursion killed so many people so quickly they forever gained the nickname of "matadeiras", or a coloquial form of "killers"
Honestly i though he will be just like the taiping rebelion dude but instead he was actualy a wholesome dude
They didn’t choose violence but they were damn good at it.
A única utopia cristã, a Jerusalém do sertão, os homens mais fortes do Brasil, Belo Monte! Viva Bom Jesus, viva Conselheiro, viva Deus!
@Zielony de fato não foi, lembrai-vos do Pau de colher, de Joaquim ramalho e de os fiéis de padre Cícero no caldeirão de Santa Cruz. Lembrai-vos dos bravos pelados seguidores de José maria em SC.
Houve outra utopia cristã no Brasil, talvez maior que Canudos...
Que viva eternamente a memória dos sete povos das missões do continente de São Pedro, queimem eternamente o Marquês de Pombal e o Rei Filipe da Espanha, pela traição de seus súditos mais fiéis
Man of virtue
You are a hero... wonder where you heard about such an underground tale from my country ? Do you have brazilian friends ? Very good history channel, been following you for a while, never thought I'd see brazilian history here.
Actually got it requested a while back. Found it cool so I covered it. Brazil has some very interesting history, so if you have any specific suggestions then I would be happy to consider them :)
@@Spartan761 If your interested in stories of humble men who revolved against powerful and oppressive states
You could look up the story of Dulla Bhatti, a folk hero bandit in my mother's homeland of Punjab
@@Spartan761 do Pedro II the last emperor and decent ruler of Brazil
@@Spartan761 we have a take two of sorts of what happenend in Canudos. This time arround in the south and over a larger time span/region. It is called the Contestado War. And was probably the dealiest civil conflict in Brazilian Republic history, although the Constitutionalist Revolution would surpass it in military scale.
@@Spartan761LAMPIÃO
Fun fact: The reason why the Brazilian monarchy fell right after abolishing slavery is because all the elites got furious for losing their precious free labour so they decided to help the military (who were all very angry because of a previous war against Paraguay) overthrow the monarchist government and install an oligarchic republic. And that oligarchy still lasts to this day.
You deserve more viewership, another great vid btw man
Remain calm.
Conselheiro endures.
King Sebastian lives.
The Fifth Empire shall endure.
There is much to be done.
(Yeah, Conselheiro was basically the IRL Brazilian version of Tabby).
this guy and his commune are from my state in brazil
We had our own Waco 100 years before America
Segue o líder 🙅🇧🇷
Só que sem a pedrofilia
Not every mysticism is heresy. We Catholics have saint Therese of D'ávila that were a mystic saint.
Your justification for why mysticism is or is not heresy should come from the Bible.
@@BoliceOccifer It's a video about catholic beliefs. We don't believe mysticism itself is heresy. You can look the history of mysticism in newadvent site. Also some protestant authors and theologians supports it and explain it based on bible. You can search upon it. Bye.
@@BoliceOccifer Also, we don't believe in Sola scriptura, we don't believe everything should be on bible. Because bible, history, rational thoughts and early church supports tradition. Those who tries to prove Sola scriptura on bible are frequently refuted by authors like Dave Armstrong, who made several books against Sola scriptura. But I'm not going to talk about it, its extense, my English is not so good and I have a life outside phone that don't allow me to go to these deeper conversations. If you don't already know these things, you can Google it. If you know it, you should know I'm not going to talk about it. I wish you have a great day this sabbath. God bless you.
@@BoliceOccifersays who? The Bible doesnt mention the internet, are you now a heretic because you went on TH-cam? Or was it the lack of braincells leading you to fundamentalism? Not even the Bible says everything ought to revolve around the Bible, and honestly some pretty mystic miraculous stuff happens a ok in the Bible
@@BoliceOcciferCatholics wrote the Bible
This Conselheiro fellow sounds a lot like Alexander Men's story in TNO, I know Men is a real person with his own story but the shit that happens with him in the Far East in TNO sounds a lot like this all down to the Christian Commune
Art tends to imitate life, more often than not :)
@@Spartan761 Given a tendency in TNO to reference IRL history, I wouldn't be surprised if Conselheiro was referenced by Men's writer.
One of TNO's writer for South America was Brazilian. The chance is there...
If you want to talk about a slightly less wholesome quasi-religious figure, I implore you to do a video on 洪秀全, griefer Jesus' Chinese brother.
You want to go there, do a video on 石达开, griefer Jesus's Chinese brother's best general.
This guy reminds me of Hong but without the y'know clinically insane part
1:50
Cheating on a partner- traição
Cheating on a test- cola
Cheating on a game- trapaça
someone writes a book about this guy, adds a couple miracles and all of a sudden you've got christianity 2
(cringe comment)
This is the *TRUTH*
Sounds like what happened the taiping rebellion
He wouldn't like to be compared to Christ tho, bro was the ultimate ascetic Catholic monk
@@riograndedosulball248 so was christ, except that he was jewish, but i agree
nice, more brazilian lore
(also, after him what you getting? maybe kardashev, tukhachevsky?)
(also, as an brazilian quixeramobim is pronounced qui-sche-ra (rolled r) -mo-bim)
Thank you for the correction :) That's good to know lmao
I commented on another guy, but next is a (kind of two parter) involving Tom Pendergast, then de Ruyter, Pavelic, and Norris will be after
honestly Tukhachevsky would be interesting I remember hearing somewhere that at one point he was a neo-pagan and would pray to Perun the Slavic God of war while he was in prison although I can't confirm this as they were rumors
@@ERROR_USERNAME_NOT_FOUND yeah, i heard the story he once in prison was saying that a pagan god in the form of a crow was standing on the corner of the room to another prisoner, but no confirmation
@@SudenKardashev The prisioner was Charles de Gaulle
Primeira vez que vejo um gringo falando do Antônio conselheiro mano kkkkkk
my favorite small page posted lets gooo
Great video! A suggestion of a interesting Brazilian historical figure for a future video would be captain Carlos Lamarca. A Brazilian captain with nationalist inspirations who became leftist after witnessing the poverty and chaos in Gaza during the Suez Crisis. He became a critic of the army's defense of the bourgeoisie and after the military coup of 1964, he became 100% communist. Leading guerrilla operations against the government.
Coitado desse cara, virou comuna. 😓
@@J.A.F.JCoitado é quem mama militar golpista
De fato, Antônio Conselheiro foi o maior herói dos Sertões Brasileiros. Não aquele lixo humano que a mídia tanto exalta, o maldito Lampião.
A Mídia nada mais é do que um instrumento de propaganda das elites de um país.
Can you do one about
reinhard heydrich's younger brother,Heinz?
He was basically the opposite of the blonde beast, he saved many jews
You may take our guns, our town and our lives, BUT YOU WILL NEVER TAKE OUR BELIEFS!
2:34 tabby cameo
also 8:30
and 9:04
We ride at dawn biches
then we have sieggy müller by 2:58
Are you gonna do Alexander Men ?
Possibly in the future, idk when though because there's a fair amount of stuff I have lined up already
@@Spartan761 What is lined up next?
Currently, a quick video on politics which will lead into one on Tom Pendergast, then most likely Michiel de Ruyter, Ante Pavelic and George Norris. Everything after that is too far out to really make any confirmation on
Dude i just discovered your channel and would be fucking ecstatic to help you with any portuguese pronounciation and brazilian/portuguese/south american history.
I am a history teacher and really need some research for my resume lol
Please do video about Latvian fascist politician Gustavs Celmiņš. His life and adventures are very interesting.
11:35
concerned Conselheiro moment
Monarchism over Republicanism.
it'salmostasifeverytypeofgovernmenthasbeenresponsibleforatrocitiesandbasingyouropinionsonaformofgovernanceshouldn'tbebasedononeexampleofthattypeofgovernmentdoingsomemessedupnonsense
Vídeo muito bom em cara
Another great video
You've described it perfectly, it's unfair what government did to the citizens of Canudos.
Also, another good tropical story from this God's forsaken land called Brazil would be about the Marshall Rondon life and his little shenanigans with Theodore Roosevelt(yeah, that guy) on the jungles of Rondônia. It's a really interesting story.
I have a wacky request. Rotha Lintorn-Orman. Trust me, it gets weird.
Oh fuck yeah. The first British actual Fascist being a woman at least deserves a mention at some point lmao
@@Spartan761 a woman who partook in drug fueled orgies lol.
Now we need a cristero war video you'll love it
This is like the Waco Siege on steroids.
0:48 Man, even to us brazilians is difficult to spell that name so... don`t be so hard on yourself.
Hey! Do you have a Discord? I'm a Brazilian historian, maybe I can help you pump out some more videos u.u
2:15 I assume he was catholic since Brazil. In which case mysticism isn't heretical at all. as the catechism of the catholic church says in paragraph #2014 "Spiritual progress tends toward ever more intimate union with Christ. This union is called 'mystical' because it participates in the mystery of Christ through the sacraments - 'the holy mysteries' - and, in him, in the mystery of the Holy Trinity"
Depends on what you mean by mysticism. There are some forms that are obviously heretical, while others are perfectly orthodox.
Can you do the founder of the Russian Fascist Party Konstantin Rodzaevsky?
Based Relgious Monarcho communism
very pog thank you
The stories are fantastic.. but the crossovers of the random political characters in other videos (Taboritsky moment) is really the cherry on the cake
Great video!
He looks like an Eastern Orthodox monk.
you let a few things out, the soldiers that fighted in this war were mostily recruited, because the army was tottaly spended after the paraguay war, so when the lose the first battles the needed to make a massive recruit campaing to get more soldiers, with the promise to give them homes and land, but when the war ended the army abandoned the soldiers, some even in Bahia the ones who came back to RIO were piss off and decided to occupy a hill behind the palace of the war ministry in RIO they named the occupation FAVELA basicaly the first slum of RIO and it was meant to be a thorn in the eyes of the city, the name FAVELA is from a thorn plant that was comon arround the hills of canudos wich many soldies would get terrible cuts from and made the battlefield even more difficult. eventually FAVELAS would grow to ruin RIO in the next 100 years after the war making the goverment abandon the capital
As a carioca myself, rest in piss those who fought against conselheiro, I hope the descendants have better life tho, they dont have the fault of their ancestors
Anglophones trying to read Brazilian/Portuguese names out loud will never NOT be absolutely hilarious to me.
W Catholic Church
Quite Interesting!
the powers that be hunt down and kill a wandering vagabond for upsetting the powers that be, a roman classic
He may have been a heretic and an apostle, but he was a good man.
When are you doing a video on Corneliu Zelea Codreanu?
good video as always
also have you ever thought of making a discord?
Thought about it, yeah, but its pretty low on the priority list as it stands. Lotta real life bullshit to deal with these days, but I won't rule it out as a future possibility
@@Spartan761 this is 10 months after but do not make a discord, it'll be so bad. I know you don't advocate for stuff like authoritarianism or fascism but the kind of videos you make attract people who are cringe about that stuff. if anything a discord should be a glorified community tab and just be announcements for new videos.
Interestingly, the brazilian monarchy was actually really progressive, Pedro II was well regarded by the vast majority of Brazil's population
Jack Rackam made a video on Pedro II that I highly recommend
Hmmm, maybe this ridiculously complex topic deserved a bit more research than it got. It’s a national tragedy- no one was really wrong there and a lot of innocent people got hurt. Army, police, peasants, brigands, it had it all
Spartan is the opposite just the facts.
Aka: average authoritarianism fan vs average democracy enjoyer
The OG monarcho comunist
For my fellow Americans: it was like Waco but way worse and also Brazilian.
The only word you pronouned correctly was Canudos lol
🇧🇷 oi
No way