Buy the Welsh Monarchs Family Tree (limited edition poster): usefulcharts.com/products/welsh-monarchs-family-tree Note: The German Monarchs Family Tree has already sold out!
@7:05 Joseph Smith appointed James Strang as his successor, not Brigham Young. That decision has been upheld by the courts within the United States of America and is the reason why Strang's followers continue to use the group's original name of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints while Brigham Young was compelled to change the name to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Therefore, it is both historically and legally incorrect to refer to Young as the "2nd leader" as you did.
@@GgdivhjkjlStrang certainly claimed that Joseph Smith appointed him as successor, but that claim is based on a dubious document that makes little sense in the history of the Church generally. I’m curious which court cases you believe back that claim up. The hyphen was added to make the name of the church grammatically correct-it had nothing to do with the Strangites’ claims to use of the name.
I am so glad one of my charts was mentioned! My chart was number 7 in the Top 10. I enjoyed making that one in particular, as I was really ecstatic about finding my connections to the Bourbons.
Thanks for the incredible shoutout Matt! Now that I’ve been officially named the “most prolific chart maker” my life’s work is complete. In all seriousness though, I consider my Fictional Monarchs Timeline to be the worst chart I made this year. Out of all my charts I still have no clue how this one got so popular.
I realize that this might be a difficult one but I was wondering recently if anyone has thought of doing a chart the evolution of modern music and its origins. Blues, jazz, folk, rock, punk, country, hip-hop etc, how they may have influenced each other and where they began to diverge. It could be really cool if there are any music scholars out there who might be interested in taking that on. Just a thought.
Even edm alone would be interesting to look into. There is also a "history of emo" video out there and its weird to see that post 2010's emo replicates early 90s midwest emo. I couldnt imagine how cool it would be to see the same kind of grouping on a massive scale.
1. My Personal Favorites: 01:30 Christian Inter-communion/fellowships around the world (June 2023) 04:05 Liturgican Traditions of Christianity and their development 05:23 The Smith family (LDS) 07:17 Thoroughbred Champions | Horse Family Tree 09:30 Updated version of the Timeline of Australia Chart 10:32 Evolution of the Arabic Abjad (based on Matt's "Evolution of the Alphabet" chart) 11:50 Family Trees of the Ancient Near East, 730-30 BCE (+ other related charts) 13:08 Family Tree of Welsh Monarchs 14:11 Medieval and Modern Imperial Family Trees 15:09 Alternative Successions to the English and British Crown 2. Top 10 posts of 2023: 17:39 10. German Royal Family Tree 18:19 9. The biggest family tree that I've made, covering the genealogy of me and my girlfriend. 18:52 8. Current Christian Patriarchs 19:54 7. How I am Related to Louis XIV of France 21:04 6. Types of Queens 21:43 5. Types of Monarchs (from a European perspective) 22:44 4. Top Ten Longest Reigning Fictional Monarchs 24:01 3. States of the German Empire 24:43 2. How President Biden is the 55x Great-Grandson of the Norse God Odin 25:35 1. How is King Charles III of the UK related to the other European Royals who will likely attend the coronation? 3. Winners of the Reddit Contest: 17:3927:12 RUNNER-UP: German Royal Family Tree 13:0827:31 WINNER: Family Tree of Welsh Monarchs
Congrats to everyone who was featured, well done and some truly quality charts. Happy to be a part of a fab community (even if some of you love memes :P). But must say Matt, no featuring for geust53's Families of Western Nobility :O, that chart is truly insane (me, Triplet and Gervais all in agreement there xD). Good to see you back and on the mend though :), hope geust53 gets a special video to itself, as it deserves it heh.
WOW! I somehow missed even seeing that one. Most likely because it didn't get a preview image due to the enormous size, which is unfortunate because that probably means others missed it too. Otherwise, I suspect it would have received more upvotes. Anyway, will try to shout it out somehow in future.
Oh my god I downloaded that chart just now it is HUGE! I can't even imagine how long that single chart must've taken, it really deserves a lot more upvotes
The alternative succession to English/British crown is interesting. Its nice to see it all on one chart. Also the same with the German royals, its nice to see them too all on one chart (both HRE, Kings and Dukes)
I should've sent in my family tree. It has over 2,000 people on it, including Louis XIV, Lightfoot Harry Lee, Geronimo, Bushrod Washington, and Charlemagne. It also traces back to the late 3rd century on some branches. I was very careful to make sure the records are accurate, but there's also a "fun" section that includes mythical lineages tracing back from early kings to ancient gods. I use dotted lines for adoption and gold for mythical or unconfirmed branches, while each family branch has its own color
SERIOUSLY, your channel has been a god-sent for my autistic mind. It’s very thought out and clear. I appreciate it especially as I research my family tree.
I’m actually a descendant of ‘naked nailor ‘ , my grandma on my dads side had the name of nailor before she married and changed it to Weckhorst, which is a line coming from Norway, and I am the first born male heir of and carry that family’s ceremonial blade, which is small, but quite awesome
I’m fairly sure that ‘Queen Mother’ was a *title*, not a category, invented for Elizabeth of York in 1952 (the current king’s grandmother) and refers to being the mother of the queen who had the same name (ie ‘queen’s mother’), rather than mother of the monarch. The intention was to avoid confusion as otherwise she would have been called ‘Queen Elizabeth’ following tradition. It was one of those bits of trivia I remember from when she died in 2002. Citation needed!
In general, the mother of a reigning monarch has been called a queen mother in history books. That may or may not apply to the titles of the British monarchy; I don't know one way or the other.
@@joshuaharper372that would just be ‘queen’, as in Queen Mary (not the ship) - she wasn’t referred to as queen mother. There can be more than one queen at the same time but only one queen regnant.
@@Spearca except that it was a title created specifically for Elizabeth, the mother of the regnant queen, to avoid confusion as they both had the same name, and not one that is used otherwise. For example, if Elizabeth II had abdicated she wouldn’t have been called ‘King Mother’ If Elizabeth II had chosen a different name (as monarchs can, like popes - Charles for a while was rumoured to have considered taking the name George) then there would have been no ‘Queen Mother’
I’ve seen this video 2-3 times already but this is the first time I realized you said ”Porvoo”. I had forgotten the communion between the Lutheran Church of Finland and many Anglican Churches, because it is mostly just a footnote in our religious studies at school.
An odd note about the Smith extended genealogy, specifically over on the Orson Scott Card side-line. Hugh B. Brown, who appears on the chart as Zola's father, was one of the most notable liberals in LDS church leadership in the mid 20th century. There was a long-running, pointed back-and-forth between him and Ezra Taft Benson (also on the chart) over Benson's promoting the John Birch Society while serving in his church post.
Why does it have a dotted line to a woman not Emma Hale to the right of Smith? Odd way to connect more people that aren't really connected genealogically.
@@mrXOwarrior Desdemona Fuller was one of Joseph Smith Jr.'s plural wives. After his death, she became one of Ezra T. Benson's plural wives. The dotted lines represent marriages, and in this case they show just how interconnected prominent LDS/Mormon families have been throughout their history.
11:14 I was in search of a chart like this and just love this one. The Hijazi Script is my favorite one because it was used to write the Noble Qur’ān for the first time!
Quite a few of these charts made me go, “wow, this is really useful!” Now, I'm not asking with intent to ever do this (had I gone on to become a teacher, I would have, though), but would it be possible to either buy or get an editable copy of a chart, if one wanted to translate/localize the names/titles?
*Communion* means something more specific than _a lot in common_ . It means that they consider their practices and beliefs to be acceptable to each other. There is a theological meaning too--in that their communion sacrament is valid and reciprocal. They are one body in Christ.
9:30 - 10:32 As an Australian, I can confirm that this chart is perfect! They even put the Eureka Flag on (The Eureka flag was made by goldminers in Ballarat, Victoria during the Eureka Rebellion, which was us Aussies attempt at Fighting for independence from Britain, and if the Rebellion was successful, then the Eureka flag would've became the flag of that new country)
Could you make a video about the differences between the different rites in the Catholic Church, like in the 2nd shown chart, explaining how and why they differ? Seems like an interesting video topic.
Pretty sure prince is equal to king and not heavily subordinate to it. Like the English king was actually outraged when the Welsh Prince took it as a title, because they believed it to outrank king as it descended from the title of the roman emperors "princeps"
It is kind of strange that these chart makers concentrate on royalty, family trees, religions, and languages. Very niche topics for 2024. They are all great but I was actually looking forward to seeing something interesting. I don't know what exactly, musical instruments, science fiction themes, mineral crystal structures, history of art, automobile makes, computer languages, evolution of social media, types of bladed weapons, astronomical objects, mechanical principles, weather phenomena, anime, etc etc
Wow, all of them did great work! I liked the horse one, i wasnt expecting that. I grew up going to santa anita with my grandma so i particularly liked that one. And i agree with it being cruel as much as i liked seeing the horses. And when a horse breaks a leg they put them down so its mean. I like the Wales, if i get money Id buy that one. And the Australia was so complete. Im on reddit so Ill join the community. Ive been working on my genealogy and i have a lot of lines that fill in on some charts. I want to enter for this year. I have some lost lines for the royal charts. We ended up in Nebraska during the germans and durch settling. And it turned out my grandma is directly from the Danish royal line and it turns out its my grandpa who has a close direct rotlyal line it doesnt go back far to get to royalty. And we go back to the plantagenants and its solid. I thought we were going to be poor Scots lol. so i guess my grandma had a little money to keep them comfortable. But we didnt grow up with money. Im actually disabled on SSDI and on affordable housing. So thats what happened to some royal lines lol. Everyone else just lives i guess middle class definitely not rich lol. Whats funny though is my mom, grandma and great grandma stuck to royal danish traditions like things with marriage. So i had a very odd pre marriage meeting with my ex and his parents. Its a genealogy meeting. And the parents go over the genealogy before approving the marriage. My ex asked my dad first to without me knowing. So his family followed Spaniard traditions.
Putting a seriously injured horse down being mean is incredibly thin on thought. It's an outside ignorant view that is understandable in the view of human life post human dependence on horses for travel and power for moving things.
Fun fact, the 'Prince' of Wales although a subservient title to the King of England these days, was in fact an arguably higher title, as the first 'Prince' of Wales rules when Wales have tens of Kings with wildly varying size Kingdoms, but 'Prince' or 'Princep' indicated they were not merely another welsh king, but rather the primary ruler of Wales, and drew inspiration from the title which several early Roman Emperors used. The Sumerian King List also has several other Kings who should probably be mentioned in the longest reigning kings. Apparently, Sumerians lived a long time. And as for Joe Biden's Odin connection, it's *fictional* in the sense it's not necessarily true in the historic sense, but it is true to historic *legends*, Biden is descended from those English and Anglo-Saxon monarchs in a presumably proven manner, and those ancient royal families claimed descent from Odin through that path (or similar paths. I've looked at this stuff for other reasons unrelated to Biden and it's obviously very messy).
As it turns out Matt I spent a little over a decade breeding and racing thoroughbreds. This video includes a topic on part of the bloodlines of the thoroughbred. While I understand the comment on eliminating horses racing I take huge exception with that opinion for many good reasons not based on feelings but facts.
This year I made a family tree of the Ancient & Noble House of Black (with my own personal headcanons added in....including resurrecting some characters I didn't want to die) Charts are fun
Of course the problem with alternative histories if that is someone were heir to the throne, they’d likely have married someone else, had different children, and so everyone from the nexus point on would likely not exist… so pretenders to the throne have to make a choice: support the claim of their past relative and accept that everyone that came afterwards is a temporal aberration, or suck it up and be glad they were born at all 😅
That one chart showing the various Christian churches and their ecclesiastical groupings looks pretty interesting. For a religions major, that chart would be quite useful, especially if there were corresponding charts for Judaism, Islam, and other major faith groups.
Steve Young is a direct descendent of Brigham Young. Steve Young was the quarterback in the 1990s of the San Francisco 49ers. He took Joe Montana's spot after he retired from football. Steve Young has won several Super Bowls with the 49ers during his football career. He came into the NFL from Brigham Young University and is a current active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints today. This is from what I've heard from many members of the church since I have been a member in the past 12 years.
Is there a video talking about different chart development software? I want to get one of your British history timelines and use pushpins to mark my ancestors locations in time (I'm a genealogist, what a nerd, right?)
All horses, equines, come from 4 ancestors. Thoroughbreds have always been documented. Unfortunately the first and original books were burned up in a fire in England a long time ago. The books we have now are established on the best info that was available after the fire. To race a thoroughbred you must register the foals birth and submit DNA evidence supporting the genes claimed.
Buy the Welsh Monarchs Family Tree (limited edition poster): usefulcharts.com/products/welsh-monarchs-family-tree
Note: The German Monarchs Family Tree has already sold out!
@7:05 Joseph Smith appointed James Strang as his successor, not Brigham Young. That decision has been upheld by the courts within the United States of America and is the reason why Strang's followers continue to use the group's original name of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints while Brigham Young was compelled to change the name to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Therefore, it is both historically and legally incorrect to refer to Young as the "2nd leader" as you did.
Please post links to these charts
@@GgdivhjkjlStrang certainly claimed that Joseph Smith appointed him as successor, but that claim is based on a dubious document that makes little sense in the history of the Church generally. I’m curious which court cases you believe back that claim up. The hyphen was added to make the name of the church grammatically correct-it had nothing to do with the Strangites’ claims to use of the name.
Do Cristiano Ronaldo family tree please
I am so glad one of my charts was mentioned! My chart was number 7 in the Top 10. I enjoyed making that one in particular, as I was really ecstatic about finding my connections to the Bourbons.
Which one is it and when does it appears?
@@erdood3235 19:56
Love the work! What software or templates do you use to make the charts?
@@erdood323519:57
@@erdood3235it was number 7
Thanks for the incredible shoutout Matt! Now that I’ve been officially named the “most prolific chart maker” my life’s work is complete.
In all seriousness though, I consider my Fictional Monarchs Timeline to be the worst chart I made this year. Out of all my charts I still have no clue how this one got so popular.
A giggle will always fair well.
I realize that this might be a difficult one but I was wondering recently if anyone has thought of doing a chart the evolution of modern music and its origins.
Blues, jazz, folk, rock, punk, country, hip-hop etc, how they may have influenced each other and where they began to diverge. It could be really cool if there are any music scholars out there who might be interested in taking that on.
Just a thought.
I thought the same thing but about artistic periods in art history. I don't know if there's any out there already, but I think it could be really cool
This made me think of the rock music chart that briefly appears on the movie “school of rock”
Even edm alone would be interesting to look into. There is also a "history of emo" video out there and its weird to see that post 2010's emo replicates early 90s midwest emo. I couldnt imagine how cool it would be to see the same kind of grouping on a massive scale.
MusicMap might be what you're looking for!
@@dogdicer1153 how does a gun taste?
1. My Personal Favorites:
01:30 Christian Inter-communion/fellowships around the world (June 2023)
04:05 Liturgican Traditions of Christianity and their development
05:23 The Smith family (LDS)
07:17 Thoroughbred Champions | Horse Family Tree
09:30 Updated version of the Timeline of Australia Chart
10:32 Evolution of the Arabic Abjad (based on Matt's "Evolution of the Alphabet" chart)
11:50 Family Trees of the Ancient Near East, 730-30 BCE (+ other related charts)
13:08 Family Tree of Welsh Monarchs
14:11 Medieval and Modern Imperial Family Trees
15:09 Alternative Successions to the English and British Crown
2. Top 10 posts of 2023:
17:39 10. German Royal Family Tree
18:19 9. The biggest family tree that I've made, covering the genealogy of me and my girlfriend.
18:52 8. Current Christian Patriarchs
19:54 7. How I am Related to Louis XIV of France
21:04 6. Types of Queens
21:43 5. Types of Monarchs (from a European perspective)
22:44 4. Top Ten Longest Reigning Fictional Monarchs
24:01 3. States of the German Empire
24:43 2. How President Biden is the 55x Great-Grandson of the Norse God Odin
25:35 1. How is King Charles III of the UK related to the other European Royals who will likely attend the coronation?
3. Winners of the Reddit Contest:
17:39 27:12 RUNNER-UP: German Royal Family Tree
13:08 27:31 WINNER: Family Tree of Welsh Monarchs
Matt slowly writing himself out of a job by making this haha, but seriously it's impressive how close fans have gotten to the style of your work
Foxhole related chart? Length of the wars compared or something? Would love to see you try that lol
@8:54 Pot-8-o's has got to be one of the greatest names to have ever existed.
It gets better, look up the origin of the name and its spelling.
LETS GO TIME TO LOOK AT CHARTS!!!!!!
Chart moment
Chart Partyyyyyyy
Congrats to everyone who was featured, well done and some truly quality charts. Happy to be a part of a fab community (even if some of you love memes :P). But must say Matt, no featuring for geust53's Families of Western Nobility :O, that chart is truly insane (me, Triplet and Gervais all in agreement there xD). Good to see you back and on the mend though :), hope geust53 gets a special video to itself, as it deserves it heh.
WOW! I somehow missed even seeing that one. Most likely because it didn't get a preview image due to the enormous size, which is unfortunate because that probably means others missed it too. Otherwise, I suspect it would have received more upvotes. Anyway, will try to shout it out somehow in future.
Oh my god I downloaded that chart just now it is HUGE! I can't even imagine how long that single chart must've taken, it really deserves a lot more upvotes
These are awesome, three cheers to their creators
Hope you're feeling better Matt, happy new year
Great work everyone! Glad to hear you are feeling better Matt.
I love your charts wish I can see more behind the scenes demos hope you are doing well!
I love how each second of the video sound and image is intentional and full of dedication
Very cool that people made their own charts yes
Cambrian Chronicles would love the welsh chart
The alternative succession to English/British crown is interesting. Its nice to see it all on one chart.
Also the same with the German royals, its nice to see them too all on one chart (both HRE, Kings and Dukes)
Very happy to see the Welsh one winning! That was the one I immediately found most interesting -- llongyfarchiadau mawr!
It's a great combination of not-so-well known content and a nice, sleek look. It definitely was my favourite, too. :)
I should've sent in my family tree. It has over 2,000 people on it, including Louis XIV, Lightfoot Harry Lee, Geronimo, Bushrod Washington, and Charlemagne. It also traces back to the late 3rd century on some branches.
I was very careful to make sure the records are accurate, but there's also a "fun" section that includes mythical lineages tracing back from early kings to ancient gods. I use dotted lines for adoption and gold for mythical or unconfirmed branches, while each family branch has its own color
Wow!
May I ask what software you use?
SERIOUSLY, your channel has been a god-sent for my autistic mind. It’s very thought out and clear. I appreciate it especially as I research my family tree.
I’m actually a descendant of ‘naked nailor ‘ , my grandma on my dads side had the name of nailor before she married and changed it to Weckhorst, which is a line coming from Norway, and I am the first born male heir of and carry that family’s ceremonial blade, which is small, but quite awesome
Pretty cool!
I don't watch a lot of your content, so this was my first time seeing a yearly recap-style video.
Thank you. You've inspired me to create my own channel on charting!
Am now waiting for a chart on channeling.
I’m fairly sure that ‘Queen Mother’ was a *title*, not a category, invented for Elizabeth of York in 1952 (the current king’s grandmother) and refers to being the mother of the queen who had the same name (ie ‘queen’s mother’), rather than mother of the monarch. The intention was to avoid confusion as otherwise she would have been called ‘Queen Elizabeth’ following tradition.
It was one of those bits of trivia I remember from when she died in 2002. Citation needed!
In general, the mother of a reigning monarch has been called a queen mother in history books. That may or may not apply to the titles of the British monarchy; I don't know one way or the other.
@@joshuaharper372that would just be ‘queen’, as in Queen Mary (not the ship) - she wasn’t referred to as queen mother. There can be more than one queen at the same time but only one queen regnant.
@@jbaldwin1970So this would be another term to distinguish among queens. Regnant, consort, mother.
@@Spearca except that it was a title created specifically for Elizabeth, the mother of the regnant queen, to avoid confusion as they both had the same name, and not one that is used otherwise. For example, if Elizabeth II had abdicated she wouldn’t have been called ‘King Mother’
If Elizabeth II had chosen a different name (as monarchs can, like popes - Charles for a while was rumoured to have considered taking the name George) then there would have been no ‘Queen Mother’
I’ve seen this video 2-3 times already but this is the first time I realized you said ”Porvoo”. I had forgotten the communion between the Lutheran Church of Finland and many Anglican Churches, because it is mostly just a footnote in our religious studies at school.
At 17:10, Ferdinando Stanley is my eighth cousin through his father’s side.
Nice choises. The Welsh monarchs I like for the topic, the Arab script one is just gorgeous.
What a brilliant community we have!
An odd note about the Smith extended genealogy, specifically over on the Orson Scott Card side-line. Hugh B. Brown, who appears on the chart as Zola's father, was one of the most notable liberals in LDS church leadership in the mid 20th century. There was a long-running, pointed back-and-forth between him and Ezra Taft Benson (also on the chart) over Benson's promoting the John Birch Society while serving in his church post.
Why does it have a dotted line to a woman not Emma Hale to the right of Smith? Odd way to connect more people that aren't really connected genealogically.
@@mrXOwarrior Desdemona Fuller was one of Joseph Smith Jr.'s plural wives. After his death, she became one of Ezra T. Benson's plural wives. The dotted lines represent marriages, and in this case they show just how interconnected prominent LDS/Mormon families have been throughout their history.
Very happy Welshman here! Looking forward to receiving my Welsh monarchs chart. Da iawn to the creator.😁
Glad to see my chart was one of your personal favourites :D, makes me regret that i forgot to upload the improved version...😅
That Australian chart is amazing. It is such broad coverage and still organized enough to remain understandable. Props to whomever did that one.
The follow-up chart will show the habitats of the top 100 deadliest creatures in Australia. Be prepared for a LOT of overlap.
Matt, hope you have reclaimed good health. your style of speech is nice and easy. keep up the good work!
Really some great artwork and surely lots of effort and research put into these charts! Great job!
I would be interested in hearing an episode on the Welsh Monarchs!
23:00 Manwe is King of Arda ("the world"/"earth"), not just Valinor (a continent).
Im so excited for this episode, I look forward to it every year you do one.
11:14 I was in search of a chart like this and just love this one. The Hijazi Script is my favorite one because it was used to write the Noble Qur’ān for the first time!
Quite a few of these charts made me go, “wow, this is really useful!”
Now, I'm not asking with intent to ever do this (had I gone on to become a teacher, I would have, though), but would it be possible to either buy or get an editable copy of a chart, if one wanted to translate/localize the names/titles?
Orson Scott Card was Young’s great grandson? Small world
My latest chart appeared in the intro! Yaaay!
*Communion* means something more specific than _a lot in common_ . It means that they consider their practices and beliefs to be acceptable to each other. There is a theological meaning too--in that their communion sacrament is valid and reciprocal. They are one body in Christ.
If it's possible you should do a "Who would be the heir of Genghis Khan" video, that would be awesome!
I know this is not what you wanted but "Every Significant Mongol Successor State; How The Mongols Fell in 1857" is the closest to what you asked for.
@@Sprejxen Wow, thank you very much!
Dear Matt ,I am glad to see new videos for useful charts , I feel your health is getting better , I like all your work, happy new year ,best wishes.
9:30 - 10:32 As an Australian, I can confirm that this chart is perfect! They even put the Eureka Flag on (The Eureka flag was made by goldminers in Ballarat, Victoria during the Eureka Rebellion, which was us Aussies attempt at Fighting for independence from Britain, and if the Rebellion was successful, then the Eureka flag would've became the flag of that new country)
Imagine trying to research all those denominations before the Internet, writing letters to each and hoping to get a response.
Fun fact - Simon Abney-Hastings, "alternate" King of England, lives in my city of Wangaratta in Australia.
Could you make a video about the differences between the different rites in the Catholic Church, like in the 2nd shown chart, explaining how and why they differ? Seems like an interesting video topic.
These charts show the power of History and Data combined!
Salute to the every designer.
My family tree looks like two brambles grafted onto a stump.
The horsechart and Arabic writing was pretty interesting! Ahh, heck, what am I saying, they are all so cool!
Best wishes for a full recovery, Matt!
Pretty sure prince is equal to king and not heavily subordinate to it.
Like the English king was actually outraged when the Welsh Prince took it as a title, because they believed it to outrank king as it descended from the title of the roman emperors "princeps"
I was looking forward to seeing the Welsh one in detail then to see it’s being printed - wow!!
It is kind of strange that these chart makers concentrate on royalty, family trees, religions, and languages. Very niche topics for 2024.
They are all great but I was actually looking forward to seeing something interesting.
I don't know what exactly, musical instruments, science fiction themes, mineral crystal structures, history of art, automobile makes, computer languages, evolution of social media, types of bladed weapons, astronomical objects, mechanical principles, weather phenomena, anime, etc etc
Wow, all of them did great work! I liked the horse one, i wasnt expecting that. I grew up going to santa anita with my grandma so i particularly liked that one. And i agree with it being cruel as much as i liked seeing the horses. And when a horse breaks a leg they put them down so its mean. I like the Wales, if i get money Id buy that one. And the Australia was so complete. Im on reddit so Ill join the community. Ive been working on my genealogy and i have a lot of lines that fill in on some charts. I want to enter for this year. I have some lost lines for the royal charts. We ended up in Nebraska during the germans and durch settling. And it turned out my grandma is directly from the Danish royal line and it turns out its my grandpa who has a close direct rotlyal line it doesnt go back far to get to royalty. And we go back to the plantagenants and its solid. I thought we were going to be poor Scots lol. so i guess my grandma had a little money to keep them comfortable. But we didnt grow up with money. Im actually disabled on SSDI and on affordable housing. So thats what happened to some royal lines lol. Everyone else just lives i guess middle class definitely not rich lol. Whats funny though is my mom, grandma and great grandma stuck to royal danish traditions like things with marriage. So i had a very odd pre marriage meeting with my ex and his parents. Its a genealogy meeting. And the parents go over the genealogy before approving the marriage. My ex asked my dad first to without me knowing. So his family followed Spaniard traditions.
Putting a seriously injured horse down being mean is incredibly thin on thought. It's an outside ignorant view that is understandable in the view of human life post human dependence on horses for travel and power for moving things.
@@ChloroformCoughdrop it's a comment section, get a grip.
It's an ignorant comment and needed response.
Fun fact, the 'Prince' of Wales although a subservient title to the King of England these days, was in fact an arguably higher title, as the first 'Prince' of Wales rules when Wales have tens of Kings with wildly varying size Kingdoms, but 'Prince' or 'Princep' indicated they were not merely another welsh king, but rather the primary ruler of Wales, and drew inspiration from the title which several early Roman Emperors used.
The Sumerian King List also has several other Kings who should probably be mentioned in the longest reigning kings. Apparently, Sumerians lived a long time.
And as for Joe Biden's Odin connection, it's *fictional* in the sense it's not necessarily true in the historic sense, but it is true to historic *legends*, Biden is descended from those English and Anglo-Saxon monarchs in a presumably proven manner, and those ancient royal families claimed descent from Odin through that path (or similar paths. I've looked at this stuff for other reasons unrelated to Biden and it's obviously very messy).
Just bought the German family tree. So glad that I got the notification for this video or I would've missed it 😊😊😊
As it turns out Matt I spent a little over a decade breeding and racing thoroughbreds. This video includes a topic on part of the bloodlines of the thoroughbred. While I understand the comment on eliminating horses racing I take huge exception with that opinion for many good reasons not based on feelings but facts.
I'm just grateful that you are doing well man. Let us know about how your healths doing. Hope all is well.❤
This is always a huge favorite with me - I'm liking it even before I have seen it!
This is so BONKERS!
*Here's to a great 2024!*
Mr Prospector was a horse who was injured early in his career and sired about 1200 foals.
Clearly parts of him could still function quite nicely.
Happy New Year Everyone 😄
This was exactly what I needed at 3 am
Glad I found this channel
This year I made a family tree of the Ancient & Noble House of Black (with my own personal headcanons added in....including resurrecting some characters I didn't want to die)
Charts are fun
Love them. You should sell copies with them!
Also, do a pepper chart please 😊
Happy New Year Matt 🎉
Hope the Welsh Chart got checked for accuracy by Cambrian Chronicles. 🤔
Matt it's nice to see you back
Awesome charts everyone very interesting!
dang I kinda wanted to make a horse chart but found it too complicated; the one in this looks much better anyway.
Seems like they made it easier by not including every Kentucky Derby winner like I did.
The Earl Grosvenor must have really loved puns...
When we got to the horses I was just waiting for Pot-8-Os to make their appearance.
Of course the problem with alternative histories if that is someone were heir to the throne, they’d likely have married someone else, had different children, and so everyone from the nexus point on would likely not exist… so pretenders to the throne have to make a choice: support the claim of their past relative and accept that everyone that came afterwards is a temporal aberration, or suck it up and be glad they were born at all 😅
Those are so awesome, incredible work !
Never thought I’d see a horse family tree going back 300 years
I wonder if Mister Ed is on there somewhere?
Beautiful ❤
Di-dah-chee no.
It’s the Did-uh-Kay.
Interesting to see the family tree of Joseph Smith, as I am descended from the Mack family.
Any chance of a Collab with history time?
He covers a lot of *really* old history that could do with some charts, maps etc.
Oooooo, I need to try to do a chart like the horse one but for my greyhound. We have the lineage but the photos are all separate.
I had no idea passenger buses could breed.
Happy New Year
Next up: A chart showing the creations and connections of the top ten chart makers on Reddit.
Congrat to the Winners!🎉
awesome charts
That one chart showing the various Christian churches and their ecclesiastical groupings looks pretty interesting. For a religions major, that chart would be quite useful, especially if there were corresponding charts for Judaism, Islam, and other major faith groups.
It's incredible how the community can make awesome charts! Which program do you do the charts on?(Sorry if I made a writing error, i´m brazilian)
There's more info on the subreddit FAQ, but he uses Adobe Illustrator
Hope you're feeling well Matt! See you in 2024!
Congratulations to the winners
I've been working on a family tree for about 5 days now... it's chaod when you're going a far back as 2nd cousins
Especially if you live in Alabama.
I would love to see the Joseph Smith tree. I am related to him and Brigham Young.
Steve Young is a direct descendent of Brigham Young. Steve Young was the quarterback in the 1990s of the San Francisco 49ers. He took Joe Montana's spot after he retired from football. Steve Young has won several Super Bowls with the 49ers during his football career. He came into the NFL from Brigham Young University and is a current active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints today. This is from what I've heard from many members of the church since I have been a member in the past 12 years.
@@chadst.pierre5257 I knew that. He's also a cousin.
Happy New York 2024, I wish you Great new movies.
3:46 Southern Baptist Convention floating out there by itself lol
can't believe they misspelled Potoooooooo's name on that horse chart
Kids these days and their dang text messaging shortcuts eh.
I was hoping that the Felipe VI vs Eduard Habsburg post would be mentioned. Like if you agree.
Is there a video talking about different chart development software? I want to get one of your British history timelines and use pushpins to mark my ancestors locations in time (I'm a genealogist, what a nerd, right?)
I find those charts pretty history-heavy
this is an interesting chart. thanks for sharing.
20:46
Who was fifth-cousins with Louis XV.
The Biden - Odin connection was funny. Great charts overall, was amazed of the horse-tree going so far back.
All horses, equines, come from 4 ancestors. Thoroughbreds have always been documented. Unfortunately the first and original books were burned up in a fire in England a long time ago. The books we have now are established on the best info that was available after the fire. To race a thoroughbred you must register the foals birth and submit DNA evidence supporting the genes claimed.