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Chrysanthus and Daria: The Historical Validation of Saintly Martyrs
Chrysanthus was a young man of remarkable character, fervent in his newfound Christian faith, possessing a deep understanding of the scriptures and a heart for God. His father, a senator in Rome, despaired at his son's conversion, fearing the ramifications it would have on their family's standing. He devised a plan to sway Chrysanthus back to their traditional gods by arranging a marriage for him with Daria, a vestal virgin. However, Chrysanthus, steadfast in his faith, shared the gospel with Daria, who was so moved by his words that she too embraced Christianity.
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Deadly Beauty: Did Queen Elizabeth I's Iconic White Makeup Seal Her Fate?
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Venetian ceruse, also known as "spirits of Saturn," was the cosmetic of choice for noble women of the Elizabethan era. It provided the sought-after look of a flawless, porcelain-like, white complexion, a look that was associated with purity and high social standing. However, this beauty came with a deadly price. The main ingredient in venetian ceruse was white lead, a substance now known for it...
The Unthinkable End: Johan de Witt and the Gruesome Fate of a Contested Politician
Просмотров 210Год назад
Johan de Witt was a Dutch statesman who was a dominant political figure during the period in Dutch history known as the Dutch Golden Age. Born on September 24, 1625, into a patrician family, de Witt's early life was comfortable and privileged. Raised in the city of Dordrecht, the young Johan was encouraged to pursue intellectual endeavors and engage with the world of politics from a young age. ...
Bronze and Bravery: Chronicles of the Greek Hoplite and the Iconic Phalanx Battle
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The hoplite was more than just a soldier; he was a citizen-warrior of the Greek city-states, notably Athens and Sparta, who defended his polis with a fierceness born of loyalty and patriotism. The term hoplite is derived from "hoplon," which refers to the circular shield these warriors carried. But the hoplite was also distinguished by his bronze armor, a panoply that included a helmet, a cuira...
From Coin to Crown: The Remarkable Rise of Didius Julianus, The Man Who Acquired Rome
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Julianus was an astute and ambitious man, one who quickly climbed the ranks of the Roman political system. He was an able governor and an efficient administrator, earning the respect of his peers with his shrewd and strategic decisions. But, ambition is like an unquenchable thirst, and Julianus yearned for more.
Tying the Norse Knot: Exploring the Traditions and Sanctity of Viking Weddings
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Let's start with the journey of betrothal. Long before the wedding day, negotiations would take place between the families of the soon-to-be bride and groom. It was often a matter of great importance, as marriages were not just a bond between two individuals, but an alliance between two families or even clans. Dowries and bride prices were agreed upon, with both parties keen to ensure a fair de...
Cerdic of Wessex: Debunking the Mysteries of England's First Saxon King
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Considered by historians as a pivotal figure in the establishment of England, Cerdic's story is draped in a shroud of legend and myth, making it all the more intriguing. What we do know, for certain, is that he reigned over Wessex for about sixteen years, beginning around 519 AD. This fact itself positions him as a substantial figure during a period of significant cultural and societal transition.
From Wessex to England: The Kingdom that Birthed a Nation
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Wessex, at the southwestern peninsula of the island, was founded by the Saxons around the middle of the 6th century. Its founders, Cerdic and his son Cynric, are figures shrouded in a fog of myth and legend, lending a mysterious air to the genesis of this important kingdom. But despite its seemingly humble beginnings, Wessex would rise in prominence and power over the following centuries, playi...
From Worship to Warfare: The Thuggees, India's Enigmatic Cult of Assassins
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From Worship to Warfare: The Thuggees, India's Enigmatic Cult of Assassins
Fierce and Fearless: The Reign of Anne Bonny and Mary Read, Queens of the High Seas
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Fierce and Fearless: The Reign of Anne Bonny and Mary Read, Queens of the High Seas
A Chalice in Albion: Probing the Claim of Joseph of Arimathea and Britain's Holy Grail
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A Chalice in Albion: Probing the Claim of Joseph of Arimathea and Britain's Holy Grail
Masters of the Shadows: The Notorious Hashshashins - Persia's Original Assassins
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Masters of the Shadows: The Notorious Hashshashins - Persia's Original Assassins
Battle Born Fame: The Tale of Rome's Five Renowned Gladiators
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Battle Born Fame: The Tale of Rome's Five Renowned Gladiators
Rise from Ruins: Mentuhotep II and the Dawn of Egypt's Middle Kingdom
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Rise from Ruins: Mentuhotep II and the Dawn of Egypt's Middle Kingdom
Scepters and Sabers: The Tale of Aurangzeb's Contentious Reign and Mughal Wars of Succession
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Scepters and Sabers: The Tale of Aurangzeb's Contentious Reign and Mughal Wars of Succession
Beyond the Stars: John Wilkins and His 1640 Moon Mission Dream
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Beyond the Stars: John Wilkins and His 1640 Moon Mission Dream
Breaking Stereotypes: The Rise and Rule of Five Muslim Female Monarchs
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Breaking Stereotypes: The Rise and Rule of Five Muslim Female Monarchs
"Fleeing Shadows: Unveiling the First Recorded Slave Escape"
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"Fleeing Shadows: Unveiling the First Recorded Slave Escape"
Is the Famous Roman Leader Pompey History’s Biggest Loser?
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Is the Famous Roman Leader Pompey History’s Biggest Loser?
Walk (to Work) Like an Egyptian Nakhtpaaten, the First Commuter
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Walk (to Work) Like an Egyptian Nakhtpaaten, the First Commuter
Thomas of Woodstock and Shakespeare's Twisted History
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Thomas of Woodstock and Shakespeare's Twisted History
Edward :the Black Prince Did Not Die of Chronic Dysentery
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Edward :the Black Prince Did Not Die of Chronic Dysentery
Secret Encrypted Letters of Mary, Queen of Scots
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Secret Encrypted Letters of Mary, Queen of Scots
The Warriors Who Shaped African History "The Horsemen of Oyo"
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The Warriors Who Shaped African History "The Horsemen of Oyo"
“Nefer Say Nefer” - Was Nefertiti Buried in the Valley of the Queens?
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“Nefer Say Nefer” - Was Nefertiti Buried in the Valley of the Queens?
The Tragic Tale of Medusa From Beautiful Priestess to Monstrous Gorgon
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The Tragic Tale of Medusa From Beautiful Priestess to Monstrous Gorgon
Viking Women: Power and Influence Beyond the Homestead
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Viking Women: Power and Influence Beyond the Homestead
The Theopetra Cave and the Oldest Human Construction in the World
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The Theopetra Cave and the Oldest Human Construction in the World
Achilles The Greatest Hero Of Greek Mythology
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Achilles The Greatest Hero Of Greek Mythology
the sfx is toooo loud
North Africa🔥
Massinissa was one of the best kings in the ancient time
The Arrival of Evil was devastating to all Indigenous peoples
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Cyclical Time is based on the Great Year.
Why do you rhyme thuggee with PubG?
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🇵🇷 i was just wondering how my ancestors trekked Siberia to N. America. Walked thru Canada down to Florida. Boated to Cuba. Boated to the Dominican Republic. Then, boated to Puerto Rico. Were they evading a group of people or just explorers?
It’s a wonder Elizabeth lived so long with all that lead. She also used red makeup that contained mercury to paint her lips.
Cerdic is my distant ancestor. King Alfred also is my ancestor.
Wow it's a great feeling that being descendant of great rulers
@@ajaymanchester8746 I'm very thankful my grandmother took years of her life to research and validate this information and put together a complete lineage book of my father and my bloodline We all need to preserve our heritage there is so much racism against white people today it's unacceptable
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Of course he is a black man i’m not a surprise
Islam > berbers Islam > arabs Islam brought the best civilisation to east and west because it guided humanity to the true worship of God ☝️
Sadly the arabs and the extremist ruin the religion
yeah, sure! egyptian army, what a JOKE!
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My grandpa be like
The Eye of Horus is an ancient Egyptian symbol shrouded in myth and magic, representing protection, health, and restoration. According to Egyptian mythology, Horus lost his left eye in a struggle with Seth, and the eye was magically restored by Hathor, symbolizing the process of making whole and healing. The Eye of Horus, also known as the Wadjet or Udjat, is a concept and symbol in ancient Egyptian religion that represents well-being, healing, and protection. It derives from the mythical conflict between the god Horus and his rival Set, in which Set tore out or destroyed one or both of Horus's eyes, and the eye was subsequently healed or returned to Horus with the assistance of another deity, such as Thoth. The Eye of Horus is believed to have the power to restore life and protect against evil, and it was often used in amulets and other forms of protective jewelry believed to offer the wearer protection and healing abilities. The symbol incorporates an eye together with an eyebrow and is decorated with the markings of a falcon's eye. It is also sometimes referred to as the Eye of Ra, but the Eye of Ra was viewed as a destructive force connected with the powerful heat of the sun. The Eye of Horus embodies divine power and protection, and it was central to Egyptian mythology, reflecting their deep-rooted belief in its protective powers. The Eye of Horus is often shown as a series of six parts, each representing a fraction of the whole eye and each having a specific meaning. In ancient Egyptian religion and mythology, the Eye of Horus was a powerful symbol of protection and divine intervention and was used in various rituals and spells. Despite these differences, both symbols remain essential and enduring symbols of ancient Egyptian culture and mythology.
11:11 time on video crazy
He got no say now
I could realise why Britishers used to say country of thieves and snakepiper
India really was homeland of thugs during 700 years
Not sure about this.
Everything is written but modern scientist discount the truth in favor of closeminded dogmas, arrogant fools thinking they are the pinnacle
I still wonder what have become of Holland if the brothers dewitt where in power.
Wow you know the whole khemetic culture starts 36,000 bc after the flood Egypt starts with zep tepi it’s written in stone there wasn’t a flood after zep tepi but before zep tepi and the evidence is there we can do all the stuff they did today with our fancy machines
We would struggle to build pyramids all over the world like they did, especially not out of stone like that.
Hapi was a male deity
We are Revitalizing and teaching our history. This is a variety of Warrior concepts, tactics, and strategies.
This is wrong!! The name Berber became associated with the peoples of North Africa solely because of the "Vandals"- who were a Germanic people from Europe, (Poland) who captured North Africa from the Romans in the mid-4th century. - Only Celtic and Germanic of peoples of Europe were called "Barbarians" by the Romans. The Vandals also sacked and plundered Rome. Hence the word "Vandalized". The Vandals "Barbarians" ruled North Africa for over 100 years and then the Roman Byzantine, Emperor Justinus and his General, Belisarius in the 5th century wanted to recapture North African and "expel the Barbarians", meaning the only Vandals from Carthage, North Africa. Before the Vandal conquest, Rome ruled North Africa for over 500 years and never once referred to the original inhabitance, like the Carthaginians, Moors & Numidians of North Africa as Berbers and or Barbarians. In fact the Moors and Vandals fought several wars. The Moors and Romans/Byzantines also fought many wars/rebellions. Now the name, "Berber" became synonymous with every peoples of North Africa, because of Christian Europe, mainly Spain, after the Arab conquest of Romanized Egypt & all of North Africa in the 6th century and then invasion/conquest of of Spain in 711 AD. The "Berber" name became entrenched during the Barbary Piracy era (1500-1820s?), when Muslim pirates from North Africa raided Europe and enslaved millions of Europeans.
merci aux frères algériens de défendre notre identité face aux usurpateurs falsificateurs frustrés jusqu'à la moelle osseuse voir au-delà
Ni kabyle ni noir, les numides sont algériens ! Les berbéristes racistes de Tizi ouzou et les khel afro centristes sont les deux faces d'une même pièce, ce sont des révisionnistes qui volent l'histoire de l'Algérie.
Annoying AI.
Go Go fake historians in europe but dont mind i am not forget our history berber are yemeni Arab go go😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤫🤫🤫🤫🤫🤫🤫🤣🤣😂😂😂
First ,if you don't know how to write in english ,please don't bother yourself . And secondly ,you're someone who's claiming to be arab ,although you're not (even Arabs don't claim you ,no one likes those who deny their own roots and origins ) . Finally ,it really disturbs you when you see someone actually proud of their history and their real roots. It's like they triggered the little fake Arab inside of you ,right ? ,your only argument is fake fake without proof 🤣 you lack culture and you're ashamed of your beautiful origins and you want so badly to fit in with people you're genetically, culturally not the same with at all . We are amazighs the indigenous people of north africa ,and we are proud . ⵙⴻⴳⵍⴻⴼ ⴰ ⵓⵉⵡⴻⵏ ⵏ ⵡⴻⵄⵔⴰⴱ
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It is not berber, We Are Not Berber, We Are Amazighan People.
Same thing
@@YASSTOPIA No, IT IS NOT THE SAME, BECAUSE BERBER IS INVECTIVE AND MOCKERY DESCRIPTION. IN TAMAZGHA ' NORTH AFRICA ' , WE ARE NOT BERBER AND WE ARE NOT ARAB, WE ARE AMAZIGHAN.
Its arab
@@abdellahbenoudi1382 Menteur les algériens ne sont jamais appelés "amazire", ce nom est une invention récentes créer par les berbéristes athées de tizi ouzou !
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I mean bits of it are more or less correct but the AI voice, AI art, random stock clips and fantasy artwork doesn't really help it.....
THIS RUclips VIDEO TITLED: Black Conquistadors| Black Lives in European History. A Documentary of Juan Garrido and other black figures.
THIS RUclips VIDEO TITLED; "Black Conquistadors: Africans in the conquest of the americas". This video will allow you to see the evidence of the army that Juan Garrido and others from Spain supported.
How can a person be an indirect descendant of someone? I've studied history for my entire life, and I've never found anything to indicate that William the Conqueror had any Saxon ancestry. Every English king since him is a descendant of Cerdic but through Matilda of Flanders who was a descendant of Algred the Great.
A person's indirect descendants would be their nieces, nephews.
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What we can prove according to history books, and not you, nor my history accounts is this. Explorer Christopher Columbus (1451-1506) is known for his 1492 'discovery' of the 'new world' of the Americas on board his ship Santa Maria. In actual fact, Columbus did not discover North America. In 1492, explorer Christopher Columbus discovered the islands now known as the Bahamas. This marked the beginning the Spanish conquest of the Americas. The Spanish Conquistadors came later to the Americas, first example: In 1519 The Spanish conquistador led an expedition to present-day Mexico, landing in 1519. Although the Spanish forces numbered some 500 men, they managed to capture Aztec Emperor Montezuma II. The city later revolted, forcing Cortés and his men to retreat. According to Leo Weiner in his book entitled Africa and the Discovery of America, Columbus reported in his journal that the Native Americans confirmed “black skinned people had come from the southeast in boats, trading.
Well done good job
This is pretty good video
Honestly, the hieroglyphs are the least mysterious thing about Ancient Egypt. I don't understand why when an ancient culture tells us it's origins we don't believe it. Especially when they are fine to date things according to the presence of hieroglyphs that brand things with certain pharaohs names when we also know pharaohs would at times try to erase certain past pharaohs and claim that pharaohs statues and monuments for themselves. If we are going to go by just the hieroglyphs than we should really go with them. Just because they had different gods who for all we know were real, maybe even extraterrestrial if you believe the history Channel (even our government says ufos are real). I used to think Noah's ark was basically plain old fiction, I've since learned of the many ancient flood "myths" that in many cases seen like they are talking about the same flood. Finding this out has me at least giving these myths my time and attention. We weren't there and we don't know if ancient people would even perceive things to be what people of today perceive them to be.
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Ni kabyle ni noir, les numides sont algériens ! Les berbéristes racistes de Tizi ouzou et les khel afro centristes sont les deux faces d'une même pièce, ce sont des révisionnistes qui volent l'histoire de l'Algérie.... Le constantinois, les Aurès et la région de Tlemcen sont le coeur civilisationnel du Maghreb central 💪😠
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Remarkable Achievements? This Black Conquistador killed innocent natives, and helped steal land. And he wasn't the first African on the so called new land. There was Africans and Indians that the Spanish and Africans Conquistadors fought against in other parts of this new world that was already there.
no, there were no africans before the spanish came. clueless. cortes had like 500 spaniards in his army, and thousands of indigenous on his side. so they didnt decimate no indigenous population, they helped the indigenous get their freedom from the canibal aztec empire. try go find any indigenous in the british america, the french america or the dutch america. good luck with that. on the other side, spanish america is pretty much 80%+ mixed and indigenous across all countries. good luck with your narrative surviving reality. i guess you've seen so many marvel and disney movies.
@@fuscazo5399What we can prove according to history books, and not you, nor my history accounts is this. Explorer Christopher Columbus (1451-1506) is known for his 1492 'discovery' of the 'new world' of the Americas on board his ship Santa Maria. In actual fact, Columbus did not discover North America. In 1492, explorer Christopher Columbus discovered the islands now known as the Bahamas. This marked the beginning the Spanish conquest of the Americas. The Spanish Conquistadors came later to the Americas, first example: In 1519 The Spanish conquistador led an expedition to present-day Mexico, landing in 1519. Although the Spanish forces numbered some 500 men, they managed to capture Aztec Emperor Montezuma II. The city later revolted, forcing Cortés and his men to retreat. According to Leo Weiner in his book entitled Africa and the Discovery of America, Columbus reported in his journal that the Native Americans confirmed “black skinned people had come from the southeast in boats, trading.
@@fuscazo5399According to Leo Weiner in his book entitled Africa and the Discovery of America, Columbus reported in his journal that the Native Americans confirmed “black skinned people had come from the southeast in boats, trading in gold-tipped spears.” It appears the native Americans described the spearheads as “guanin”, which means “gold” in the Mandinka language - a language of the Mali Empire. For Examples; 1.ruclips.net/video/DB92dDD4f4c/видео.htmlsi=mFt8Ux-OkzOSUccJ 2.ruclips.net/video/K-FG2oWl-2k/видео.htmlsi=ml6VDPT-3UM9v2lI
@@fuscazo5399What we can prove according to history books, and not you, nor my history accounts is this. Explorer Christopher Columbus (1451-1506) is known for his 1492 'discovery' of the 'new world' of the Americas on board his ship Santa Maria. In actual fact, Columbus did not discover North America. In 1492, explorer Christopher Columbus discovered the islands now known as the Bahamas. This marked the beginning the Spanish conquest of the Americas. The Spanish Conquistadors came later to the Americas, first example: In 1519 The Spanish conquistador led an expedition to present-day Mexico, landing in 1519. Although the Spanish forces numbered some 500 men, they managed to capture Aztec Emperor Montezuma II. The city later revolted, forcing Cortés and his men to retreat. According to Leo Weiner in his book entitled Africa and the Discovery of America, Columbus reported in his journal that the Native Americans confirmed “black skinned people had come from the southeast in boats, trading.
Do some research.
Amazighian numidia kingdom still alive today in our hearts
I'm sure it's difficult to admit that the history and story they've been pushing their whole careers is in fact wrong, but bite the bullet and admit it. They're doing the world a disservice by the archeologists and historians not admitting that these megalithic structures are in fact much older than initially believe to be. It's also sad that the few very brave ones that do come out and admit they've found evidence that goes against the status quo are ridiculed and even have their careers gutted all bcuz they're brave enough ro admit the history we've been told is wrong.
It didnt exist in yhe shadow of rome thats a lie history, its existed side by side