This channel is just amazing, humor, historical information, beautiful medieval artwork, and a bit of just utter nuttiness. Bravo man, always look forward to a new video from you!
Best Medieval history channel here on TH-cam, sir another interesting video, I have learned things I never knew about the Middle Ages before, and I thank you, cheers! 😊
You can download a PDF of the Voynich Manuscript (thanks Yale) and it is wild. Over 200 pages of someone's trolling or madness. Beautiful images, though.
@@mangot589 I don't think it's even medieval. There's very strong evidence, scientific and circumstantial, for the voynich manuscript being a forgery. The guy who "found" it had made and sold fakes before, and had access to all the pigments and suitably old materials needed to do so. The stitching is in a modern style. It's only still controversial because people want to believe.
The Shroud of Turin could only be an accurate image formed by being in contact with a person, if said person was two dimensional. Observe the middle of the shroud where the head is depicted, and compare that to how a continuous cloth would wrap around from the back, over the top of the head, and down over the face.
Try painting any 3-D object and draping or wrapping it in a cloth. Only the high points will make contact or, if it is pressed down hard, the image will be stretched laterally and distorted like a fairground mirror. Also, this particular image is 7 feet tall with the head severed from the body.
I was thinking the same thing. Taking the image of his face and replicating it on the fabric is simply amazing. The fact that they’ve also tried to replicate this but have failed is also interesting to me.
@RhapsodyInBlaah The image is an old meme from Honey Boo Boo's mom... Her face placed on a Renaissance's painting... It's older than the AI boom... From all the thumbnails you could pick, you picked the obvious photoshopped one... (Sigh)
@@whosaidthat4299someone above thought it was honey boo boos mom, Mama June! I figured it was click bait, so I came to the comment section first to see if anyone addressed it here, lol.
Geometry alone proves without debate that the shroud of Turin is nothing more that a unique piece of art... If you wrap a 2D object around a 3D object for an image transfer, it will be grossly stretched and distorted when you lay the 2D object flat.
After the Templars were disbanded in 1307, rumors circulated that they hid vast treasures, including holy relics, across Europe. Despite extensive searches, this treasure has never been found, fueling countless legends about hidden Templar wealth and their secret knowledge.
What I can't comprehend is why do people build giant pedestal for psychopathic murderer like Genghis Khan. Because of this man, millions of people died and yet we are somehow fascinated over the fact just how brutal he was. But when someone mentions a person who literally cares for people and do useful things for people is called an idiot. Does anyone understand just how far are we from being a worthy civilization?
You need to learn more about him. I suggest you start with Extra History's videos on him. Then, History Dose's videos on him. A conqueror he was, but not psychopathic.
@@coxmosia1 Making a statue of a person who was extremely violent and lived 800 hundred years ago, shows that people have not change or better evolve in any way. Everything we have today is a result of our violent past. I can understand that to some degree, but undeniable truth is that humanity has insane lust for power in every possible area. That lust for power made us do deprived things to other people and animals. Don't get me wrong, I know how nature works and just how relentless it is. That's why I decided to do things a bit differently. In the past, I was used, beaten, threatened, yet I still don't hate people. I don't like them, but that's a big difference to hatred. Try looking at humanity like an extremely deprived and violent child in a sandbox and you will soon learn just how fragile we are, yet we act like gods. If we want to succeed in the future, we will have to learn to do things differently and stop destroying each other.
As a kid, i noticed how many elders at home referred to Alexander as Alexander the Accursed. I didnt get it, how was he worse than others? Plus, who cares, it's been well over 2k years. Then I stumbled accross the deeds of Tamerlane or Timur the Lame. He is comparable to Ghengis in his bloodlust. He's called Amir Taimur in his native Uzbekistan, and instead of calling him a monster, they think of him as a national founder or hero. He is, to them. Statues are usually built by governments to establish national myths. As far as Ghengis is concerned, no one apart from the Mongols are building statues to his memory. Without Ghengis, the Mongols really wouldn't be a big deal in history.
the shroud is not a shroud , its art. any person looking at it can tell its art. laying a sheet over a body doesnt cause the body's image to imprint on the sheet. you can tell from the face, to the fingers, and most importantly the detail of the supposed body, that it was drawn by someone. the individual fingers is a dead giveaway, as is the face, which coincidentally looks a LOT like the face of many portrait faces of the time.
The Middle Ages were not also known as the Dark ages. They were two very separate and distinct time periods, with the Dark Ages lasting from 476 - 1000 BCE, and the Middle Ages following and lasting from 1000 - 1500BCE.
It was called ‘the Dark Ages’ due to the power of the Roman Catholic System to impede science & personal freedom’, up to the Renaissance of the 16th century. Their power even continued up to the reunification of Italy in 1866 with the loss of the Pope’s temporal power.
His videos are always littered with reckless mistakes like that and then he insists on reading it all like a sports newscaster and not a proper historian. It’s very sloppy journalism
Could you do a video on the history of the Catholic Church? Might have to be a bit longer than normal but given they were arguably the single most influential political institution during the medieval ages, and possibly in all of European history, a vision how they came to be, how it grew and built up and came to become such as powerful institution would be great
No. I stole it from you. If you ever want to see your precious book back again, you're gonna have to wire me some $$$ asap or else, the book gets it! 😊
Cabot sailed to, and settled in, Boston where he found worthy rivals in the Lodges. They eventually got together exchanging daughters in Holy matrimony, and so was established the greatest lineages in Boston and the East Coast, and if you believe this story, I have some ocean front property in North Dakota which I'd like to sell you.
8:02 One of your best videos yet, and thank you! But you're still saying "sePULLtruh" when the word is sepulchre, pronounced "SEH-pul-ker", as dozens of your subscribers and commenters have pointed out. It's a slight improvement over the way you were pronouncing it:"se-PULL-tree", but you're still missing it. There's no "ch" or "tr" sound in the word. I appreciate that you're trying to improve. My favorite part of your channel is your accent and your precise and well enunciated diction. This channel gives so much calm delivery, and throwing in such bungled pronunciations is really irksome and interrupts your flow in a very strong way, at least for me. Please say that one word correctly. To my knowledge, it's the only word you've ever mispronounced, probably in your entire life. I love your channel, and will continue to support you and remain subscribed, but I feel like you're a comrade vocab nerd, and I hope you hear me. SEHpul-ker. All love, An entitled American. PS, I was teased because I couldn't understand why/how I was mispronouncing Iowa. I kept saying "aye-OWE-a" instead of "AYE-owa". The main issue is which sillaBULL (syllable) you emFAsize (emphasize). Peace love and appreciation for you and your channel! Also I'm neurodivergent, so I'm sorry if this my oversensitivity bleeding into your comments. It may be that, but I hope you hear me all the same. Here is a link to how to properly pronounce the word sepulchre: th-cam.com/video/x62QverDq_A/w-d-xo.htmlsi=a9IXCL3qi-GdYdKR
@TheKoolbraider thanks for having my back on this one. I feel like a crotchety old stickler, but the main reason I listen to this channel is for his amazing diction, so it sticks in my craw, as grandpappy used to say.
One thing that should be looked into is the small picture at the Bottom Left of the screen about 0:51 second in. The guy looks like he's holing a Machine Gun ?
The Dark Ages are not known as that, because we don't know much about them, it is referred to that because of the loss of knowledge that had developed in the classical period, which was far advanced, by comparison.
I saw a video said Voynich manuscript has been solved. Its an ancient form of Turkish. Biology notes on plants and such. I wish I bookmarked the video.
ghengis khan. alexander had a tomb that people said they visited in later centuries, but is now either lost or destroyed. ghengis we don't know if he even had one.
The thumbnail for this video looks like it was taken from something like a medieval theatrical production called "King of Hillumbria" with the King's son being referred to "Master Bobby".
Small mistake. Den Bosch isn’t in one of the provinces of Holland, but in the province of North Brabant. But perhaps you meant the Netherlands? It was also in the Netherlands in that time period.
Out of all the information stated in the video, I kind of turned to this video to see who this woman with the chubby face and Tudor ruff and pink dress was..... Still never found out.
I have found it beter to have not learned something in class at school saves me the headach of trying to unlearn or wonder why what they told me to repeat was false untrue lies
One of the worst times in history. so much cruelty, so much ignorance, so much filth. and worst of all, people dying moment by moment from disease, murder, and starvation.
Two mistakes in the first twenty seconds. The Voynich manuscript has finally been decoded. The 'dark ages' were the period between the end of Roman Britain and late Saxon/early Norman England, heralding the medieval age. You are supposed to be informing me, not the other way around. If this is the first twenty seconds, the rest might be worth a laugh.
@@Plutonium.2 LOL. We hear this every few days. "Voynich manuscript has finally been decoded! The result is a completely new meaningless gibberish which statistics says is slightly better in some way while still being totally unreadable..." Wishful thinking. It's just nonsense to begin with, made by a forger who we already know forged other things and had all the antique materials and talents required to create things that test antique. Not to mention the damned stitching, done in an inexplicably modern style.
Seh-pul-kur or sehp-ul-kur. The Shroud was held up for crowds by its corners. The corners were impregnated with medieval traces of pollen from medieval priests hands. That was where it was tested and dated. Not the best place but hindsight is always 20/20.
Mama June in the thumbnail got me here… 😂
One of my historical favorites is the Middle Ages. We are who we are because of those years. Thank you for the wonderfulness.
This channel is just amazing, humor, historical information, beautiful medieval artwork, and a bit of just utter nuttiness. Bravo man, always look forward to a new video from you!
YOU USED HONEY BOO BOO'S MOM 😂😂😂😂 I feel like I'm in a tumble dryer, WHERE AM I?!? 🤣
Omg! Is that really Mama June?? 😂
It's kinda sad that some of us know who Honey Bobo is, though maybe I'm just speaking for myself.😂
Lmao I thought the same Mama June 😂
Oh my God, I thought the same thing! Is that Mama June!!? I thought I was hallucinating...
That's who I thought it was too. You don't get famous unless you're in their family. It's all coming together.
The woman in the thumbnail looks like Momma June from Here Comes Honey Boo Boo
It is
Omg I see it too. That’s hilarious 😂
Best Medieval history channel here on TH-cam, sir another interesting video, I have learned things I never knew about the Middle Ages before, and I thank you, cheers! 😊
You can download a PDF of the Voynich Manuscript (thanks Yale) and it is wild. Over 200 pages of someone's trolling or madness. Beautiful images, though.
The illustrations are great aren't they.... whether trolling or madness ( probably both)...in a bizarre way they are both creative and beautiful
I just looked it up on their website. That's an interesting manuscript. Thanks for letting us know Yale put it online.
It is. But I think personally it’s a crock. Complete medieval troll lol
@mangot589 sorta like the Codex Gigas... probably
@@mangot589 I don't think it's even medieval. There's very strong evidence, scientific and circumstantial, for the voynich manuscript being a forgery. The guy who "found" it had made and sold fakes before, and had access to all the pigments and suitably old materials needed to do so. The stitching is in a modern style. It's only still controversial because people want to believe.
The Shroud of Turin could only be an accurate image formed by being in contact with a person, if said person was two dimensional. Observe the middle of the shroud where the head is depicted, and compare that to how a continuous cloth would wrap around from the back, over the top of the head, and down over the face.
excellent point.
10:19 it does look just like a portrait.
Try painting any 3-D object and draping or wrapping it in a cloth. Only the high points will make contact or, if it is pressed down hard, the image will be stretched laterally and distorted like a fairground mirror. Also, this particular image is 7 feet tall with the head severed from the body.
@@JimmyMatis-h9ya portrait of whom? It matches a white male European version of Jesus. If there was a Jesus, he would not have looked like that.
I was thinking the same thing. Taking the image of his face and replicating it on the fabric is simply amazing. The fact that they’ve also tried to replicate this but have failed is also interesting to me.
The cover alone is worth a 👍
Isnt it honey boo boos mom?
The thumbnail is AI generated. The person making these videos is extremely dishonest.
@@InsomnoManiacal The thumbnail is AI generated. The person making these videos is extremely dishonest.
@@RhapsodyInBlaah actually I looked at all his thumbnails and they're all goofy like this
@RhapsodyInBlaah The image is an old meme from Honey Boo Boo's mom... Her face placed on a Renaissance's painting... It's older than the AI boom...
From all the thumbnails you could pick, you picked the obvious photoshopped one... (Sigh)
I just love to see that you have dropped a new video! Outstanding as always!❤ ❤
That thumbnail, though. Next time I need a profile pic...
Isn't that the hilarious comedian Fortune Feimster? Whatever it's still brilliant 😂.
@@whosaidthat4299someone above thought it was honey boo boos mom, Mama June! I figured it was click bait, so I came to the comment section first to see if anyone addressed it here, lol.
Geometry alone proves without debate that the shroud of Turin is nothing more that a unique piece of art... If you wrap a 2D object around a 3D object for an image transfer, it will be grossly stretched and distorted when you lay the 2D object flat.
Sounds nice but you are wrong. See my comment above.
@Orchideology I am very curious as to your argument against geometry but I don't see your comment above
@@Orchideology but it remained a mystery
Great content as always, never disappoints! 👍💫
After the Templars were disbanded in 1307, rumors circulated that they hid vast treasures, including holy relics, across Europe. Despite extensive searches, this treasure has never been found, fueling countless legends about hidden Templar wealth and their secret knowledge.
Didn't expect to find Rowan Atkinson was from the Middle Ages.
ha! thanks for seeing it too!
Just watch " Black Adder"..
Oh heck... you beat me to it.. lolol ❤@@KimberlyPatton-x1n
“Blackadder Goes Medieval”
😂😂😂
What I can't comprehend is why do people build giant pedestal for psychopathic murderer like Genghis Khan. Because of this man, millions of people died and yet we are somehow fascinated over the fact just how brutal he was. But when someone mentions a person who literally cares for people and do useful things for people is called an idiot.
Does anyone understand just how far are we from being a worthy civilization?
Yes, I agree completely!
You need to learn more about him. I suggest you start with Extra History's videos on him. Then, History Dose's videos on him. A conqueror he was, but not psychopathic.
@@coxmosia1 Making a statue of a person who was extremely violent and lived 800 hundred years ago, shows that people have not change or better evolve in any way.
Everything we have today is a result of our violent past.
I can understand that to some degree, but undeniable truth is that humanity has insane lust for power in every possible area.
That lust for power made us do deprived things to other people and animals.
Don't get me wrong, I know how nature works and just how relentless it is. That's why I decided to do things a bit differently.
In the past, I was used, beaten, threatened, yet I still don't hate people. I don't like them, but that's a big difference to hatred.
Try looking at humanity like an extremely deprived and violent child in a sandbox and you will soon learn just how fragile we are, yet we act like gods.
If we want to succeed in the future, we will have to learn to do things differently and stop destroying each other.
As a kid, i noticed how many elders at home referred to Alexander as Alexander the Accursed.
I didnt get it, how was he worse than others? Plus, who cares, it's been well over 2k years.
Then I stumbled accross the deeds of Tamerlane or Timur the Lame. He is comparable to Ghengis in his bloodlust. He's called Amir Taimur in his native Uzbekistan, and instead of calling him a monster, they think of him as a national founder or hero. He is, to them.
Statues are usually built by governments to establish national myths.
As far as Ghengis is concerned, no one apart from the Mongols are building statues to his memory. Without Ghengis, the Mongols really wouldn't be a big deal in history.
A monster to some, a hero to others. Sometimes it just depends on where you live
the shroud is not a shroud , its art. any person looking at it can tell its art. laying a sheet over a body doesnt cause the body's image to imprint on the sheet. you can tell from the face, to the fingers, and most importantly the detail of the supposed body, that it was drawn by someone. the individual fingers is a dead giveaway, as is the face, which coincidentally looks a LOT like the face of many portrait faces of the time.
Well aren't you a Debby Downer.
These videos are extremely well researched and fascinating. I have to m
mention that every video has at least one (deliberate?) mispronounced word. Here it is 'sepulchre '. Puzzling. Please comment
The thumbnail and werewolf drawing at :55 are AI generated. The person making these videos is extremely dishonest.
@@MrDonaldwilson The thumbnail is AI generated. The person making these videos is extremely dishonest. Please comment on that, instead.
@@RhapsodyInBlaahThe thumbnail is a joke... It's a character called Honey boo boo's mother
I'm subbed not drawn out but interesting and fresh. Bravo and thanks from the dungeon of old age😂
Hey! Why the misleading thumbnail? Your videos are really great, so clickbait feels unnecessary and beneath you.
I see it more as a little joke, not wilde clickbait.
The Middle Ages were not also known as the Dark ages. They were two very separate and distinct time periods, with the Dark Ages lasting from 476 - 1000 BCE, and the Middle Ages following and lasting from 1000 - 1500BCE.
It was called ‘the Dark Ages’ due to the power of the Roman Catholic System to impede science & personal freedom’, up to the Renaissance of the 16th century. Their power even continued up to the reunification of Italy in 1866 with the loss of the Pope’s temporal power.
His videos are always littered with reckless mistakes like that and then he insists on reading it all like a sports newscaster and not a proper historian. It’s very sloppy journalism
@@masada2828 The term has nothing to do with the power of the Church. He tells the actual origin in the video.
That's how I learned it, also -- two separate time periods of roughly 500 years each.
Is that mama June?
Could you do a video on the history of the Catholic Church? Might have to be a bit longer than normal but given they were arguably the single most influential political institution during the medieval ages, and possibly in all of European history, a vision how they came to be, how it grew and built up and came to become such as powerful institution would be great
I lost a book once, I suspect it might have been accidentally donated to goodwlll
Lol
Very tragic. My deepest sympathies.
No. I stole it from you. If you ever want to see your precious book back again, you're gonna have to wire me some $$$ asap or else, the book gets it! 😊
@@hbombstaticthat is done with people.
With a book, it's cruel and unusual punishment.
Historian Paul Walker
also insert Paul Walker's photo
😂😂😂
I love this channel
Nice little Paul Walker (Timeline?) Image you slipped in there. 🙂❤
We know about the towels
The chrono trigger music in the background....such nostalgia 😭🥰
That thumbnail looks like momma June from honey boo boo.
Is that Mama June?!?
Yes. The thumbnail is and werewolf drawing at :55 are AI generated. The person making these videos is extremely dishonest.
Sebastian Cabot.. didn't he play the butler/nanny on A Family Affair?
I love these videos! Thanks so much for making and posting them! BTW, 'sepulchre' is pronounced SEP-ul-CUR. Just in case it ever comes up again.
i love this channel!
Right with you!!!❤
Thanks!
The thumbnail is and werewolf drawing at :55 are AI generated. The person making these videos is extremely dishonest.
That thumbnail though 🧐😆
The thumbnail is and werewolf drawing at :55 are AI generated. The person making these videos is extremely dishonest.
I picked to do a project on John Cabot in elementary school because i thought his name was john cabbage
This narrator is easy to listen to. So many of them aren't. If this is AI it is really good.
Really? Where do you live? I am here with three other people and his slurring and “mysterious voice” is making it hard to understand him.
@@Plutonium.2 More to the point is what have u guys been taking?
Huh? Sep-ul-chur grates on my ear.
Love me some Friday MM!!!❤❤❤❤
Pure MADNESS! 🤪
Medival Madness 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Honey Boo Boo’s mom?! lmao oh man, that’s too much!
Very good. Thank you.
The Paul Walker pic was interesting. If he hadn't died tragically, it would have been pretty funny. No harm intended, here.
I clicked because of the thumbnail
The thumbnail is and werewolf drawing at :55 are AI generated. The person making these videos is extremely dishonest.
First picture of "devil baby: child may cry". Dante edition...
Cabot sailed to, and settled in, Boston where he found worthy rivals in the Lodges. They eventually got together exchanging daughters in Holy matrimony, and so was established the greatest lineages in Boston and the East Coast, and if you believe this story, I have some ocean front property in North Dakota which I'd like to sell you.
He hit NFLd yet its in Nova Scotia that the famous Cabot trail exists!
8:02
One of your best videos yet, and thank you!
But you're still saying "sePULLtruh" when the word is sepulchre, pronounced "SEH-pul-ker", as dozens of your subscribers and commenters have pointed out. It's a slight improvement over the way you were pronouncing it:"se-PULL-tree", but you're still missing it. There's no "ch" or "tr" sound in the word. I appreciate that you're trying to improve.
My favorite part of your channel is your accent and your precise and well enunciated diction. This channel gives so much calm delivery, and throwing in such bungled pronunciations is really irksome and interrupts your flow in a very strong way, at least for me. Please say that one word correctly. To my knowledge, it's the only word you've ever mispronounced, probably in your entire life.
I love your channel, and will continue to support you and remain subscribed, but I feel like you're a comrade vocab nerd, and I hope you hear me. SEHpul-ker.
All love,
An entitled American.
PS, I was teased because I couldn't understand why/how I was mispronouncing Iowa. I kept saying "aye-OWE-a" instead of "AYE-owa". The main issue is which sillaBULL (syllable) you emFAsize (emphasize).
Peace love and appreciation for you and your channel! Also I'm neurodivergent, so I'm sorry if this my oversensitivity bleeding into your comments. It may be that, but I hope you hear me all the same.
Here is a link to how to properly pronounce the word sepulchre:
th-cam.com/video/x62QverDq_A/w-d-xo.htmlsi=a9IXCL3qi-GdYdKR
My message exactly.
@TheKoolbraider also, how do you make your reply "highlighted"?
@TheKoolbraider thanks for having my back on this one. I feel like a crotchety old stickler, but the main reason I listen to this channel is for his amazing diction, so it sticks in my craw, as grandpappy used to say.
@@abraxasjinx5207 His diction is perfect. For a while I thought this might have an English version but it isn't. But then, us Americans talk funny.
Great stuff..
One thing that should be looked into is the small picture at the Bottom Left of the screen about 0:51 second in.
The guy looks like he's holing a Machine Gun ?
The Dark Ages are not known as that, because we don't know much about them, it is referred to that because of the loss of knowledge that had developed in the classical period, which was far advanced, by comparison.
The shroud is definitely a "forgery"
That's momma June Thompson mug😅
Why does that lady on the thumbnail look like Momma June from Honey Boo Boo ? 😂 I’m😅😊😂
U owe me a new couch and a can of pepsi. I took a sip as I read ur comment and spat all over my dog and the couch. 🤣 🤣 🤣
The picture of Cabot adrift in a boat looks like Hudson and his son after the mutiny in Hudson’s bay
I saw a video said Voynich manuscript has been solved.
Its an ancient form of Turkish. Biology notes on plants and such. I wish I bookmarked the video.
Who’s burial do you think is more of a mystery Alexander the Great or Ghengis khan?
ghengis khan. alexander had a tomb that people said they visited in later centuries, but is now either lost or destroyed. ghengis we don't know if he even had one.
Mama June, that you?
He went to the artic circle? It was articulated?
Great video. There is a lot of info in these videos. One needs to take note and look them up. John Dee alone is worth researching.
Never-ending wars...Gee, what is that like?
Friday 🔥🎉
The thumbnail for this video looks like it was taken from something like a medieval theatrical production called "King of Hillumbria" with the King's son being referred to "Master Bobby".
I thought it was Mr. Bean dressed up.
The thumbnail is AI generated. A reverse image search confirms this. The person making these videos is extremely dishonest.
Small mistake. Den Bosch isn’t in one of the provinces of Holland, but in the province of North Brabant. But perhaps you meant the Netherlands? It was also in the Netherlands in that time period.
Cabot was only paid 10£? For discovering an island? I wonder if that was the full expedition fee? I wonder if the crown compensated him more.
Nah, they only paid him £10 because the rest went to the share holders... you know, the people who actually did all the work.
Cabot disappeared because he thought he discovered Japan😂😅
Can we get more about how the 50% that died lived . ❤
That's the explorer Henry Hudson 5:26
Sepul - CHer. Intertesting.
🌴😒 I had a shroud...and I couldn't give it away..Yet that one...is all wore out, with a large stain..and it's priceless.?!? 🧐⁉️
Your voice is like playing Age of Empires or ancestors legacy thats cool
Blimey! They lost a lot of stuff, back then.
Hey y'all 😮
Is that a young Charlie Kirk on the thumbnail
Yes! LOL!
awww little leftie doesnt like someone with a different opinion
The thumbnail is and werewolf drawing at :55 are AI generated. The person making these videos is extremely dishonest.
I have always felt bad for the torturers that were order to perform such horrible stunts!
Sepulchre is pronounced "Sep-ul-ker" - the "ch" is said as a k sound
Accents and phonetic differences exist ya know lol
m.th-cam.com/video/x62QverDq_A/w-d-xo.html
The piece of the shroud was from a mending
Weird. The river diversion is also in the far older myth of Gilgamesh! (edit talking about Genghis Khan's grave) Ps historian Paul Walker, lol.
Out of all the information stated in the video, I kind of turned to this video to see who this woman with the chubby face and Tudor ruff and pink dress was..... Still never found out.
I’m pretty sure the dark ages was before the Middle Ages…
Thumbnail is definitely Mr. Bean. 😂
I'm getting Bobby Hill vibes from the thumbnail.
I want to know more about that ball-headed kid.
I have found it beter to have not learned something in class at school saves me the headach of trying to unlearn or wonder why what they told me to repeat was false untrue lies
That's Honey BooBoo's Mom. The thumb nail.
77435th post!
To be fair, there’s only so much teachers can teach. Hopefully, it can spark an interest, and then, it’s up to the student🤷♀️
As opposed to Oxford where else?
One of the worst times in history. so much cruelty, so much ignorance, so much filth. and worst of all, people dying moment by moment from disease, murder, and starvation.
What is Mama June doing on the thumbnail????😂
8:37 Isn’t that Mansa Musa?
8:36 hehehehe 😂😂
Fun factoids😊
Sneaky Paul walker! 😂
Carbon dating is strictly theoretical
the speaker sounds horrible! He sounds sooo bored its incredible!
8:44 that’s mansa musa not al-hakim
Two mistakes in the first twenty seconds.
The Voynich manuscript has finally been decoded.
The 'dark ages' were the period between the end of Roman Britain and late Saxon/early Norman England, heralding the medieval age.
You are supposed to be informing me, not the other way around.
If this is the first twenty seconds, the rest might be worth a laugh.
The Voynich Manuscript has absolutely not been decoded. There has simply been explanations offered.
@@Plutonium.2 LOL. We hear this every few days. "Voynich manuscript has finally been decoded! The result is a completely new meaningless gibberish which statistics says is slightly better in some way while still being totally unreadable..."
Wishful thinking. It's just nonsense to begin with, made by a forger who we already know forged other things and had all the antique materials and talents required to create things that test antique. Not to mention the damned stitching, done in an inexplicably modern style.
Check the pronunciation of "sepulchre"
Seh-pul-kur or sehp-ul-kur. The Shroud was held up for crowds by its corners. The corners were impregnated with medieval traces of pollen from medieval priests hands. That was where it was tested and dated. Not the best place but hindsight is always 20/20.
Sexy!😜
Im gonna watch some Blackadder after this!
🎵🎶 Blackadder, Blackadder 🎵🎶
The historian, PAUL WALKER, liked his Porsches
The Dark Ages preceded the Middle Ages. They are not the same time period.
Wow that looks like mama June from honey boo boo 😂