Go to establishedtitles.com/Kings and help support the channel. They are now running a massive Black Friday Sale, plus 10% off on any purchase with code Kings. Thanks to Established Titles for sponsoring this video! The script for this video was written by Ancient Sites Girl. Check out her channel for Ancient Egypt videos and more: th-cam.com/users/AncientSites!
Established Titles does not give you Real Titles at all, you don't get anything at all, the Laird title is limited to ONE per property and cannot be divided like that, more importantly, your "souvenir plots" can't be registered due to a prohibition as per Land Registration (Scotland) Act 2012, s 50 (2).
EstablishedTitles is a Scam! Stay away. Bummer he slings this garbage. The company behind Established Titles only gives a vague address within the plots of land it purports to sell (which should belong to others) and it is not a postal address, which means it cannot be the registered address of the business. Further digging shows that the company is actually based in Hong Kong but according to its Terms and Conditions page, it abides by the laws of the State of New York (however, no such company actually exists in NY and Established Titles does not appear anywhere on the HK company’s website apart from a reference to single individual by the name of Katerina Yip). Additionally, souvenir plots are not registered with the Land Register of Scotland, meaning you don’t legally own the land and in fact, the land you “bought” can be sold to others as well. Buying a single square foot of land is NOT enough to actually make you a Lord or Lady; the British and Scottish take these traditions very seriously: The Court of the Lord Lyon (a Scottish court specifically dedicated to overseeing all issues of heraldry, including titles and coats of arms usage) has ruled that programs like Established Titles are not real and anyone using a descriptor like Lord or Lady supposedly granted to them through the purchase of a souvenir plot has no real right or authority to use them
I'm from Egypt. I visited the colossi of memnon and never thought that there was a ruined temple behind them. Really I was just blown away by their great height. Wonderful video and could you do other Egyptian cities like Alexandria and Aswan
EstablishedTitles is a Scam! Stay away. Bummer he slings this garbage. The company behind Established Titles only gives a vague address within the plots of land it purports to sell (which should belong to others) and it is not a postal address, which means it cannot be the registered address of the business. Further digging shows that the company is actually based in Hong Kong but according to its Terms and Conditions page, it abides by the laws of the State of New York (however, no such company actually exists in NY and Established Titles does not appear anywhere on the HK company’s website apart from a reference to single individual by the name of Katerina Yip). Additionally, souvenir plots are not registered with the Land Register of Scotland, meaning you don’t legally own the land and in fact, the land you “bought” can be sold to others as well. Buying a single square foot of land is NOT enough to actually make you a Lord or Lady; the British and Scottish take these traditions very seriously: The Court of the Lord Lyon (a Scottish court specifically dedicated to overseeing all issues of heraldry, including titles and coats of arms usage) has ruled that programs like Established Titles are not real and anyone using a descriptor like Lord or Lady supposedly granted to them through the purchase of a souvenir plot has no real right or authority to use them
@@Av-vd3wk LOL hilarious, if true. i do remember learning in a history class (in the 80's) that accepting titles from european countries was banned by early USA law, so i always wondered how that played into it.
You guys missed the best part of Deir el Bahri. As a woman, Hatshepsut was barred from being entombed in the Valley of the Kings, so the builders of her mortuary temple simply dug under the mountain and placed her burial chamber (presumed to be, since her actual body has never been verified) inside the effective boundary of the Valley. That woman was a someone to be reckoned with.
Hatshepsut was buried in the tomb of her father, Thutmose I in the Valley of the Kings - her co-regent Thutmose III removed the body of Thutmose I from his tomb and her presence and reburied him elsewhere, leaving Hatshepsut's body behind. In this video, it is also briefly mentioned in this video that queens were occasionally buried in the Valley of the Kings.
Woooow. I loved this new style. It would be so cool for you guys to have a dedicated episode for one of the worlds ancient cities now and then, such as Athens, Alexandria, Babylon... At least the ones we could reconstruct within reasonable historical accuracy . great video.
This channel is better than the Histoy channel. Great content, everything is articulated well and the amount of work done by everyone is just amazing. YOu can see and feel the dedication and passion.
Egypt is so unique to me because of how intrinsically connected it is to the Nile, the whole kingdom didn’t expand too far from the river itself a fleet was all you needed to properly patrol the whole place. It’s no wonder it’s people were relatively centralised and able to build such wonders the government had an easier time of management
Having recently been to Egypt and having visited Luxor and its sites, it is incredible to see it all reconstructed like this. What an amazing job you did, you guys never fail to dissapoint. I've been blown away by the detail you put into this. Thank you so much for all your hard work!
It would be nice if historians started to use the original ancient Egyptian names instead of the ancient Greek names, since many of these cities predate ancient Greece by 1500-2000 years.
Blows my mind to see a 3D reconstruction of the stories I was raised on whether I read them in a book I got from the library like with Greek mythology, in the bible, or in a history book. Ancient cities with thousands of years of history that have been gone for thousands of years. And then since I'm American I think about things like the tamale. A dish invented 8000 years ago. Can't even get an answer on who invented horsehair pottery other than the "Pueblo" people. Come on man. Pueblos exist in the biggest area you've ever seen. Thanks. Join the discord if you read this there's smarter people there
Tamales are still really delicious. simple as heck dish with three ingredients. Masa harina combined with an oil or lard, and wrapped with a corn leaf and steamed. Can't beat it
Well, the Pueblo culture refers more specifically to a culture in the south western states in North America in 1000-1300 CE. We are talking about a stone age culture at the time of the early European renaissance, Saladdin in Middle East, Kublai Khan in China, Timur in Central Asia..and the big Muslim empires in Africa..SO really, there is nothing in any of the Americas yet of any interest at that time..Azteks are forming in the valley of Mexico but that's it, and that ain't much.
@@jeffm3283 Yeah but honestly, to me, they are in my blind spot, because they were so primitive that they did not leave us any interesting writing, but not so primitive that they are interesting because of it lol I mean, there is a reason why they are not well-represented on Wiki, there is basically nothing to know or worth knowing!
Established Titles does not give you Real Titles at all, you don't get anything at all, the Laird title is limited to ONE per property and cannot be divided like that, more importantly, your "souvenir plots" can't be registered due to a prohibition as per Land Registration (Scotland) Act 2012, s 50 (2).
This layout of ancient cities series is really good. While there are so many to choose from, I would like to recommend the city of Cahokia in present day Illinois.
That was an amazing journey to one one the greatest ancient places - thank you so much for such documentaries. It's a pure joy to watch and learn from modern 3D graphics. It could be even more glorious if these animations could be more clear: the camera is moving around sometimes without the geographical context, so I had to make 50 pauses to keep tracking where the monuments on the map actually are. Nevertheless I track them all and I'm incredibly satisfied!
Yeah, there should have probably been sth. like a minimap with symbols. I think having all the buildings in their correct locations and sizes is important though, even if it makes it a bit more difficult to follow
@@BillKermanKSP Or they could be a zoom out with the north on the top and than a close animation on the correct temple. But anyway, was nice to follow the ancient city paths even with Google Maps - kind of a quiz :)
That's how I want to be buried. Nothing special, don't make a fuss, just something like a tomb in the Valley of the Kings with a nearby huge temple complex.
7:36 There were originally 1,057 sphinx statues along the route with three distinct morphological forms showcased: 1) A lion's body with a ram's head erected on an area of approximately 1,000 feet between the Karnak/Thebes temple and the Precinct of Mut during the reign of Tutankhamun. 2) A full ram's body and head, built in a remote area during the eighteenth dynasty of Amenhotep III, before being transferred later to the Karnak/Thebes complex. 3) Third shape comprises the majority of the statues (estimated at around 600 of the 1057 statues) and took the traditionally known form of a Sphinx (lion's body with a human head), these statues line a ceremonial path of length ~2km that lead directly from Karnak to to Luxor Temple.
you didnt mention the massive construction of the temple area by nubian pharaoh taharqa. they still stand until this very day. like the karnak temple great court. it was a vast area now known as the kiosk of taharqa.
Hello !!! super nice video !!! coud you please one time make this kind of video but for a viking city ???? I would very appreciate !!!!!!!! THANKS !!!!😀😀 Greg italy
' capital of ancient egypt' ....well, farao's used to build themselfs new capitals. Egypt had 28 different capitals so far, Memphis and Thebes being to most important.
Absolutely HUGE fan of your work and materials, probably one of your oldest subscribers but...ESTABLISHED TITLES is a SCAM!!! too bad you promoted them, pretty sure it's not intentional from your side (I mean a sponsorship is a sponsorship) but PLEASE stop promoting them. If you need proof see various YT videos about this scam and plenty of other forum posts. Keep up the good work Kings and Generals and please stay true to your beliefs! Sincerely, a huge fan! :)
Go to establishedtitles.com/Kings and help support the channel. They are now running a massive Black Friday Sale, plus 10% off on any purchase with code Kings. Thanks to Established Titles for sponsoring this video!
The script for this video was written by Ancient Sites Girl. Check out her channel for Ancient Egypt videos and more: th-cam.com/users/AncientSites!
Established Titles does not give you Real Titles at all, you don't get anything at all, the Laird title is limited to ONE per property and cannot be divided like that, more importantly, your "souvenir plots" can't be registered due to a prohibition as per Land Registration (Scotland) Act 2012, s 50 (2).
EstablishedTitles is a Scam! Stay away. Bummer he slings this garbage. The company behind Established Titles only gives a vague address within the plots of land it purports to sell (which should belong to others) and it is not a postal address, which means it cannot be the registered address of the business.
Further digging shows that the company is actually based in Hong Kong but according to its Terms and Conditions page, it abides by the laws of the State of New York (however, no such company actually exists in NY and Established Titles does not appear anywhere on the HK company’s website apart from a reference to single individual by the name of Katerina Yip).
Additionally, souvenir plots are not registered with the Land Register of Scotland, meaning you don’t legally own the land and in fact, the land you “bought” can be sold to others as well.
Buying a single square foot of land is NOT enough to actually make you a Lord or Lady; the British and Scottish take these traditions very seriously: The Court of the Lord Lyon (a Scottish court specifically dedicated to overseeing all issues of heraldry, including titles and coats of arms usage) has ruled that programs like Established Titles are not real and anyone using a descriptor like Lord or Lady supposedly granted to them through the purchase of a souvenir plot has no real right or authority to use them
If you continue to push “Established Titles” like this then you CERTAINLY deserve to lose viewers, let alone credibility. Just stop!
Guys, have you gone insane or something? Do your own bloody research! The company is an absolute scam! WAKE UP!
Loved this video
Working with you Guys is an honor! It’s cool that a small channel like mine can participate in your projects! 😊The result is awesome!🤩
How you worked with the channel? Can you please explain?
WELL DONE YOU DID REALLY GOOD
Wow
Irena at Kings and Generals??? awesome😯
I love your videos dear🌹🌹🌹
I'm from Egypt. I visited the colossi of memnon and never thought that there was a ruined temple behind them. Really I was just blown away by their great height. Wonderful video and could you do other Egyptian cities like Alexandria and Aswan
I spent a year in your lovely country back in 77-78 since dad was a diplomat. NOTHING not even VR can replicate the sheer scale of those places
You should do some more work and lookup as it has already been done.
The script for this video was written by Ancient Sites Girl. Check out her channel for Ancient Egypt videos and more: th-cam.com/users/AncientSites!
EstablishedTitles is a Scam! Stay away. Bummer he slings this garbage. The company behind Established Titles only gives a vague address within the plots of land it purports to sell (which should belong to others) and it is not a postal address, which means it cannot be the registered address of the business.
Further digging shows that the company is actually based in Hong Kong but according to its Terms and Conditions page, it abides by the laws of the State of New York (however, no such company actually exists in NY and Established Titles does not appear anywhere on the HK company’s website apart from a reference to single individual by the name of Katerina Yip).
Additionally, souvenir plots are not registered with the Land Register of Scotland, meaning you don’t legally own the land and in fact, the land you “bought” can be sold to others as well.
Buying a single square foot of land is NOT enough to actually make you a Lord or Lady; the British and Scottish take these traditions very seriously: The Court of the Lord Lyon (a Scottish court specifically dedicated to overseeing all issues of heraldry, including titles and coats of arms usage) has ruled that programs like Established Titles are not real and anyone using a descriptor like Lord or Lady supposedly granted to them through the purchase of a souvenir plot has no real right or authority to use them
@@Av-vd3wk LOL hilarious, if true. i do remember learning in a history class (in the 80's) that accepting titles from european countries was banned by early USA law, so i always wondered how that played into it.
What a girl, and what a video!
You guys missed the best part of Deir el Bahri. As a woman, Hatshepsut was barred from being entombed in the Valley of the Kings, so the builders of her mortuary temple simply dug under the mountain and placed her burial chamber (presumed to be, since her actual body has never been verified) inside the effective boundary of the Valley. That woman was a someone to be reckoned with.
Well, she was both the Ex-wife AND daughter of the God Amun himself, so we should expect some craftiness is in her, eh? :)
Hatshepsut was buried in the tomb of her father, Thutmose I in the Valley of the Kings - her co-regent Thutmose III removed the body of Thutmose I from his tomb and her presence and reburied him elsewhere, leaving Hatshepsut's body behind. In this video, it is also briefly mentioned in this video that queens were occasionally buried in the Valley of the Kings.
I really like how you are putting english subtitles on every video of yours. It truly helps some people. Much appreciated
Woooow. I loved this new style. It would be so cool for you guys to have a dedicated episode for one of the worlds ancient cities now and then, such as Athens, Alexandria, Babylon... At least the ones we could reconstruct within reasonable historical accuracy . great video.
i recognized most of the building from ac origin. Ubisoft really doing a really good job of re-creating life In ancient Egypt
Could you do a 3D reconstruction with same visuals for Tenochtitlan?
It would be amazing.
Or Teotihuacán please.
@@szbszig Oh most definitively
Check out history channel they have a super good recreation of the great Aztec city
I would love to see more stuff like this. Visuals of different cities at different points in history would be awesome.
You guys deserve ten times more subscribers than you now have
This channel is better than the Histoy channel. Great content, everything is articulated well and the amount of work done by everyone is just amazing. YOu can see and feel the dedication and passion.
Thank you!
Kings & Generals are forever in pursuit of improvement. Simply amazing output.
They could narrate a little slower.
Awesome job! Will keep supporting your channel! Thank you and keep it up! 🙌
Egypt is so unique to me because of how intrinsically connected it is to the Nile, the whole kingdom didn’t expand too far from the river itself a fleet was all you needed to properly patrol the whole place. It’s no wonder it’s people were relatively centralised and able to build such wonders the government had an easier time of management
Ancient Egyptians seemed to have a very peaceful and relaxed life
Most people side in their 20s. You worked manual labour your whole life. Your diet was mainly shitty bread. Diseases we're rampant.
You raised the bar again on this one! Great work!
These 3d tours are dope as hell!
This is a perfect theme for an entire series
Having recently been to Egypt and having visited Luxor and its sites, it is incredible to see it all reconstructed like this. What an amazing job you did, you guys never fail to dissapoint. I've been blown away by the detail you put into this. Thank you so much for all your hard work!
Been waiting for this for so long, thank u so much
It would be nice if historians started to use the original ancient Egyptian names instead of the ancient Greek names, since many of these cities predate ancient Greece by 1500-2000 years.
Wow, fantastic video! The 3D digital reconstructions really convey how amazing those sites must have been back then.
AWE STRUCK RIGHT KNOW ❤ this series and videos from you people in kings and generals PLEASE DO MORE OF THIS SERIES.
Wow this just comes in time, can’t wait till the grand Egyptian museum open later this year/ next year!
Thanks for putting this together
Brings it back to life
Egyptian and Proud 🇪🇬❤️
This was so amazing to watch. Live these videos and can't wait for more.
Thank you
I would really like for this to be a series
Next City tours:
Rome.
Athens.
Pompeii.
Alexandria.
Persepolis.
Babylon.
Ninevah.
Uruk.
Pi-ramesses and memphis and mayan cities too deserve a video
Blows my mind to see a 3D reconstruction of the stories I was raised on whether I read them in a book I got from the library like with Greek mythology, in the bible, or in a history book. Ancient cities with thousands of years of history that have been gone for thousands of years. And then since I'm American I think about things like the tamale. A dish invented 8000 years ago. Can't even get an answer on who invented horsehair pottery other than the "Pueblo" people. Come on man. Pueblos exist in the biggest area you've ever seen. Thanks. Join the discord if you read this there's smarter people there
Tamales are still really delicious. simple as heck dish with three ingredients. Masa harina combined with an oil or lard, and wrapped with a corn leaf and steamed. Can't beat it
Well, the Pueblo culture refers more specifically to a culture in the south western states in North America in 1000-1300 CE. We are talking about a stone age culture at the time of the early European renaissance, Saladdin in Middle East, Kublai Khan in China, Timur in Central Asia..and the big Muslim empires in Africa..SO really, there is nothing in any of the Americas yet of any interest at that time..Azteks are forming in the valley of Mexico but that's it, and that ain't much.
@@TheRealFeechLaManna The Britannica article is good but I wish we knew about them like we know about Caesar or whatever
@@jeffm3283 Yeah but honestly, to me, they are in my blind spot, because they were so primitive that they did not leave us any interesting writing, but not so primitive that they are interesting because of it lol I mean, there is a reason why they are not well-represented on Wiki, there is basically nothing to know or worth knowing!
@@dodododatdatdat Graeber was a great anarchist and an inspiration.
Excelent production. Really love it. More of it please. Gives another perspective to the lives of the people and what they Saw
I absolutely love this series. Amazing reconstruction, loved every bit of the video.
Thank you , K&G .
🐺
Brilliant! More Bronze Age videos please!
Established Titles does not give you Real Titles at all, you don't get anything at all, the Laird title is limited to ONE per property and cannot be divided like that, more importantly, your "souvenir plots" can't be registered due to a prohibition as per Land Registration (Scotland) Act 2012, s 50 (2).
This layout of ancient cities series is really good. While there are so many to choose from, I would like to recommend the city of Cahokia in present day Illinois.
This is awesome, thank you for your continued hard work.
Their luxury level is beyond imagination. And they save the lives of tomb workers. The best ancient culture.
I only knew of the greek counterpart...
blew my mind when this video was set in egypt.
That was an amazing journey to one one the greatest ancient places - thank you so much for such documentaries. It's a pure joy to watch and learn from modern 3D graphics. It could be even more glorious if these animations could be more clear: the camera is moving around sometimes without the geographical context, so I had to make 50 pauses to keep tracking where the monuments on the map actually are. Nevertheless I track them all and I'm incredibly satisfied!
Yeah, there should have probably been sth. like a minimap with symbols. I think having all the buildings in their correct locations and sizes is important though, even if it makes it a bit more difficult to follow
@@BillKermanKSP Or they could be a zoom out with the north on the top and than a close animation on the correct temple. But anyway, was nice to follow the ancient city paths even with Google Maps - kind of a quiz :)
It’s A Fantastic Video.
Incredible!
This is absolutely amazing. Thank you.
Can you do Tenochtitlan next?
Would be nice to see other city tours like Chang'an, Constantinople, Rome post-Western Empire collapse, and Edo.
Ancient BEYOND ancient! I love this stuff.
13:04 "The west bank was always the most important part of the city, despite the splendour of the east side."
As a New Orleanian I weirdly felt that.
This is different :) Always good to try something new!
Great work!
fantastic vid
Excellent!
Well Done. Enjoyed the detail.
They said they’d be doing a video about Moorish Iberia very soon. Wonder why it hasn’t dropped yet.
That's how I want to be buried. Nothing special, don't make a fuss, just something like a tomb in the Valley of the Kings with a nearby huge temple complex.
"When I die, Don't think I'm a nut. Don't want no fancy funeral, just one like old King Tut."
We need a video series of the great cities of antiquity! I vote for Persepolis for the next video!
so this video is about Thebes in Egypt, maybe next video is Thebes in Greece?
LOL
Can you make Old Baghdad during Abbasid Caliphate ?
Planning to!
7:36 There were originally 1,057 sphinx statues along the route with three distinct morphological forms showcased:
1) A lion's body with a ram's head erected on an area of approximately 1,000 feet between the Karnak/Thebes temple and the Precinct of Mut during the reign of Tutankhamun.
2) A full ram's body and head, built in a remote area during the eighteenth dynasty of Amenhotep III, before being transferred later to the Karnak/Thebes complex.
3) Third shape comprises the majority of the statues (estimated at around 600 of the 1057 statues) and took the traditionally known form of a Sphinx (lion's body with a human head), these statues line a ceremonial path of length ~2km that lead directly from Karnak to to Luxor Temple.
The person/people who did all the editing works in this video should be recruited by Ubisoft for their next Ac game I swear
Tru!
This is special content ever
ancient Sri Lankan city of Anuradhapura would be a great video too : )
The quality of the content from this channel is awesome, although the narrators over pronunciation drives me nuts lol
Could you make a playlist "City Tours"?
Thanks for the video
You should make more videos like this about medieval or ancient cities plz
Please make a video on Kingdom of Mysore (1399-1950 CE)
I wonder what software was used for making this. Thank you for all you efforts
AC Origins was so accurate😃
Please consider not using sponsors that are a scam, like established titles, this is widely known information by now.
The Ancient Africans were incredible people.........
Egypt during its glory days!
Great video as always, but man... that established titles sponsorship spot aged like milk :D
Memphis next?
We need more 3d documentaries, will there be more?
Yep
holy' holy.;holy, Thebes all mighty.
That IS a holy land.
it qouting one of my favorite hymns.
please do one like this on the city of carthage
UNA VERSION EN ESPAÑOL ! Thank you !
Great job
Garlic was very popular in anciennitet egypt
Thebes in Greece: Wow ok
*cries in the corner
You should get into the screenplay business
Its a gold mine right now, and your knowledge would be extremely useful to a scriptwriter.
does anyone know the soundtrack used? Kings and Generals used it for the 7 wonders video as well and I've been looking for it ever since...
Please make a similar video about Indus Valley Civilisation
you didnt mention the massive construction of the temple area by nubian pharaoh taharqa. they still stand until this very day. like the karnak temple great court. it was a vast area now known as the kiosk of taharqa.
Those water canals are so cool, but also because of those water canals there would have been actual grass instead of just dessert sand.
Hello !!!
super nice video !!!
coud you please one time make this kind of video but for a viking city ????
I would very appreciate !!!!!!!!
THANKS !!!!😀😀
Greg italy
Cool vid
From it’s inhabitation to ruin, spans about 3000 years.
Please do Persepolis and Susa 🙏
next video miken palace or maybe hittit palace
very beautyfull as impressive
' capital of ancient egypt' ....well, farao's used to build themselfs new capitals. Egypt had 28 different capitals so far, Memphis and Thebes being to most important.
That established tittles thing means I would be legally able to apply for a British passport and residence right? Haha
Wow nice graphics and well written
Please keep in mind that if you are a US government employee, you must receive Congressional approval before taking any foreign noble title.
Absolutely HUGE fan of your work and materials, probably one of your oldest subscribers but...ESTABLISHED TITLES is a SCAM!!! too bad you promoted them, pretty sure it's not intentional from your side (I mean a sponsorship is a sponsorship) but PLEASE stop promoting them. If you need proof see various YT videos about this scam and plenty of other forum posts. Keep up the good work Kings and Generals and please stay true to your beliefs! Sincerely, a huge fan! :)
That Rome leveled both Thebes and Jerusalem in the same century is a little too coincidental to me; wonder what the Thebeians did to piss Caesar off?
The wealthy Nebs and Nebets lived on the west bank of Waset (Thebes). They actually separated themselves from everyone.