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Rare Photos of the World’s Columbian Exposition in 1893 #rarehistory #facts #rarephots
Rare Photos of the World’s Columbian Exposition in 1893
The World’s Columbian Exposition, commonly known as the Chicago World’s Fair, was a significant international event held in Chicago from May 5 to October 31, 1893.
It commemorated the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus’s arrival in the Americas in 1492.
Located in Jackson Park, the fair’s focal point was a grand water basin symbolizing Columbus’s historic voyage.
The buildings were primarily covered in white staff, a material that gave the fairgrounds its famous nickname, the “White City.”
Fourteen major structures were designed by prominent architects.
The exposition spanned 690 acres (2.8 km²) and showcased nearly 200 newly constr...
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Rome: Food and Warfare #AncientRome #RomanRepublic #FoodCulture #MilitaryHistory #BCE.Rome: Food and Warfare #AncientRome #RomanRepublic #FoodCulture #MilitaryHistory #BCE.
Rome: Food and Warfare #AncientRome #RomanRepublic #FoodCulture #MilitaryHistory #BCE.
Просмотров 1517 часов назад
Explore the vibrant world of the Roman Republic in 100 BCE, where a rich food culture thrived alongside the constant preparations for battle. Witness bustling markets filled with fresh produce and the opulence of extravagant feasts that symbolized wealth and status. As territorial conquests unfolded, soldiers remained ever-vigilant, honing their skills amidst the backdrop of ancient landscapes....
Timeless Seeds of History #AncientSeeds #BotanicalHistory #MethuselahTree #PlantConservationTimeless Seeds of History #AncientSeeds #BotanicalHistory #MethuselahTree #PlantConservation
Timeless Seeds of History #AncientSeeds #BotanicalHistory #MethuselahTree #PlantConservation
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In a remarkable journey through time, the discovery of ancient seeds in 1963 Israel reignites a connection to a lost era. Unearthed from the ruins of Masada, these Judean date palm seeds were brought back to life by agricultural specialist Elaine Solowey in 2005, yielding the extraordinary Methuselah tree. This botanical treasure, believed to symbolize rebirth, stands as a testament to the resi...
Iconoclasm conflict within the Byzantine Empire ByzantineHistory #Iconoclasm #religiousartIconoclasm conflict within the Byzantine Empire ByzantineHistory #Iconoclasm #religiousart
Iconoclasm conflict within the Byzantine Empire ByzantineHistory #Iconoclasm #religiousart
Просмотров 642 дня назад
Delve into the turbulent saga of Iconoclasm within the Byzantine Empire, where religious images stirred heated debates and profound divisions. From the fervor of the First Iconoclast Council in 754 AD to the triumphant restoration led by Empress Irene in 787 AD, this video explores the clash between tradition and reform. Witness the destruction of revered icons and the passionate efforts to pre...
Who was Florianus: Guardian of Rome ancient Rome. #Florianus #RomanHistory #HeroicJourney #militaryWho was Florianus: Guardian of Rome ancient Rome. #Florianus #RomanHistory #HeroicJourney #military
Who was Florianus: Guardian of Rome ancient Rome. #Florianus #RomanHistory #HeroicJourney #military
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Step into the life of Florianus, a promising young soldier born into a noble Roman family around 200 AD. Witness his journey from disciplined training with wooden swords to the grandeur of military parades that fueled his ambitions. As he embraces education and physical prowess, Florianus enlists in the army, quickly earning respect for his bravery and strategic brilliance in battle. Celebrated...
Siberian Valley Secrets history. #SiberianHistory #Archaeology #AncientCultures #ScythianTraditionSiberian Valley Secrets history. #SiberianHistory #Archaeology #AncientCultures #ScythianTradition
Siberian Valley Secrets history. #SiberianHistory #Archaeology #AncientCultures #ScythianTradition
Просмотров 6442 дня назад
Discover the enigmatic Siberian Valley of the Kings located in the Tuva region, where a groundbreaking archaeological site has unveiled burial practices from the late 9th century BCE. This vast landscape, rich with kurgans, hosts an extraordinary find: a prominent individual interred with 18 sacrificed horses, emphasizing their importance in ancient customs. The excavation also revealed another...
Gothic War 543: A Struggle for Survival #ByzantineEmpire #GothicWar #JustinianPlague #historicalGothic War 543: A Struggle for Survival #ByzantineEmpire #GothicWar #JustinianPlague #historical
Gothic War 543: A Struggle for Survival #ByzantineEmpire #GothicWar #JustinianPlague #historical
Просмотров 4173 дня назад
In the year 543, the Byzantine Empire faced unprecedented challenges as the Gothic War raged on against the Ostrogoths. Emperor Justinian I sought to reclaim lost territories while grappling with the devastating impact of the Justinian Plague on his military and civilian population. The intensity of battle was evident as Byzantine cavalry clashed with Ostrogoth warriors, showcasing the fierce s...
rare historical photos : Post-War Leningrad: Candid Photos of a City Reclaiming Life,1945-1950rare historical photos : Post-War Leningrad: Candid Photos of a City Reclaiming Life,1945-1950
rare historical photos : Post-War Leningrad: Candid Photos of a City Reclaiming Life,1945-1950
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These photographs capture post-war Leningrad, now St. Petersburg, from 1946 to 1950, revealing the lives of everyday Soviet citizens amidst the city’s profound efforts to rebuild. Scenes range from laborers restoring St. Isaac’s Cathedral to a woman carefully polishing a display piece in the Hermitage Museum. Though the war had ended, Leningrad lay in ruins. Years of relentless air raids, shell...
Tullus Hostilius: Warrior KingTullus Hostilius: Warrior King
Tullus Hostilius: Warrior King
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Explore the reign of Tullus Hostilius, the third king of Rome, known for his military brilliance and territorial expansion. Witness the legendary battles against Alba Longa, including the fateful clash between the Horatii and Curiatii that defined loyalty and honor in ancient Rome. Experience the vibrant life of Rome during his rule, alongside significant architectural advancements like the Tem...
Sagalassos: An Enduring Gem in the Taurus MountainsSagalassos: An Enduring Gem in the Taurus Mountains
Sagalassos: An Enduring Gem in the Taurus Mountains
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Sagalassos: An Enduring Gem in the Taurus Mountains Perched high in the Taurus Mountains near Burdur, Turkey, Sagalassos was once a vibrant ancient city founded in the 5th century BCE. Initially integrated into the Hellenistic Kingdom of Pergamon, the city thrived under the Roman Empire, establishing itself as a key urban center in the Pisidia region. Renowned for its remarkable monumental arch...
Samurai: Warriors and ArtistsSamurai: Warriors and Artists
Samurai: Warriors and Artists
Просмотров 4344 дня назад
Explore the duality of the samurai, where fierce combat prowess meets refined artistry. This video showcases samurai warriors standing valiantly beneath cherry blossoms, embodying their strength and elegance. Witness the meticulous artistry in traditional painting and the discipline of tea ceremonies that reflect their cultural depth. From the mastery of the katana to the serene landscapes that...
The rise of organized cavalry marked a pivotal moment in ancient warfare, evolving from traditionalThe rise of organized cavalry marked a pivotal moment in ancient warfare, evolving from traditional
The rise of organized cavalry marked a pivotal moment in ancient warfare, evolving from traditional
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The rise of organized cavalry marked a pivotal moment in ancient warfare, evolving from traditional chariotry into a powerful military force. This video explores the transformation of military strategies through dynamic scenes of cavalry soldiers charging across vast fields and engaging in intricate battle formations. As the Silk Road flourished, it became a vital artery for the exchange of cul...
the mummy of Pharaoh Seti I has emerged as a remarkable archaeological treasurethe mummy of Pharaoh Seti I has emerged as a remarkable archaeological treasure
the mummy of Pharaoh Seti I has emerged as a remarkable archaeological treasure
Просмотров 455 дней назад
Buried for centuries beneath the Egyptian sands, the mummy of Pharaoh Seti I has emerged as a remarkable archaeological treasure. This compelling journey unveils the intricacies of ancient burial practices and the reverence surrounding one of Egypt's most powerful figures from the 19th Dynasty. From the majestic Valley of the Kings to the elaborate alabaster sarcophagus adorned with intricate h...
Rare photos :Early Expeditions to Antarctica: Rare Photos from the 1900s-1920s #antarctica #historyRare photos :Early Expeditions to Antarctica: Rare Photos from the 1900s-1920s #antarctica #history
Rare photos :Early Expeditions to Antarctica: Rare Photos from the 1900s-1920s #antarctica #history
Просмотров 2155 дней назад
In the early 20th century, Antarctica emerged as the ultimate test of human endurance and ambition. This era, known as the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration, saw explorers risking everything to uncover the continent's secrets, armed primarily with sheer willpower and rudimentary tools. Spanning from the late 19th century until 1917, this period was marked by significant achievements and tragi...
discovery in Shahr-i-Sokhta, Iran, unearthing the remains of a female alongside an astonishing artdiscovery in Shahr-i-Sokhta, Iran, unearthing the remains of a female alongside an astonishing art
discovery in Shahr-i-Sokhta, Iran, unearthing the remains of a female alongside an astonishing art
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In December 2006, archaeologists made a groundbreaking discovery in Shahr-i-Sokhta, Iran, unearthing the remains of a female alongside an astonishing artifact found in her eye socket. This incredible object is recognized as the oldest artificial eyeball, dating back over 4,800 years and showcasing intricate engravings and shimmering gold details. Experts believe it was crafted from a lightweigh...

Комментарии

  • @jeffatwood9417
    @jeffatwood9417 День назад

    The “Yamnaya” diaspora had been out there for over 2 millennia BEFORE this date. It’s not surprising that human sacrifice was present.

  • @rossblackwell6172
    @rossblackwell6172 3 дня назад

    Control never ends well. When will we choose building peace and harmony, instead of me over you.

  • @Jonathan-b2j7s
    @Jonathan-b2j7s 3 дня назад

    REAL PICS, or it didn't happen...ai kaka

  • @JustAGrrrrl
    @JustAGrrrrl 3 дня назад

    He's still handsome, too. It's amazing.

  • @barbaraaellen6698
    @barbaraaellen6698 3 дня назад

    Why posting fake pic. Google for original

  • @ShahabaldinAmirkhani-s1i
    @ShahabaldinAmirkhani-s1i 4 дня назад

    . Iranians come always first

  • @raindanse8466
    @raindanse8466 4 дня назад

    Wrow. Inventiveness way back then.

  • @latonyamorris2208
    @latonyamorris2208 9 дней назад

    Just STOP it already 😞👎🏽 That’s Not Her☝️🤨‼️

  • @haroldyoung7122
    @haroldyoung7122 9 дней назад

    The busts and images of Thy clearly represent her as being African. Why this repeated attempt at Europeanizing these people is clearly beyond my comprehension.

  • @henrikkofoed9822
    @henrikkofoed9822 10 дней назад

    or he was hanged for murder

  • @Steve-IN-Austin-Houston
    @Steve-IN-Austin-Houston 11 дней назад

    Stop with the AI we don’t appreciate it

    • @sd_History12
      @sd_History12 11 дней назад

      AI only for image generation but actually story content from our side lots of research behind

    • @Steve-IN-Austin-Houston
      @Steve-IN-Austin-Houston 10 дней назад

      @ sorry I was talking about the AI “Narration “ The content is diminished by the mispronunciation of numbers. The content is excellent!!!!

  • @kauaicouple
    @kauaicouple 11 дней назад

    Serious question....at what point does it stop being grave robbing and become archaeology?

  • @blackguy4us224
    @blackguy4us224 22 дня назад

    You trying to give credit to the man who unearthed the art instead of credit to the people who originally made the art

  • @mayajrj
    @mayajrj 23 дня назад

    Fascinating. Everyone shows Pompeii but herculaneum is easliy as interesting/

  • @KursatErtok
    @KursatErtok 25 дней назад

    Türkiye not turkey

    • @sd_History12
      @sd_History12 24 дня назад

      Ok 👍

    • @Beanhead-r1v
      @Beanhead-r1v 24 дня назад

      What does he mean , long before farming. I lease try and get it right, that's just more confusing for the unassuming.

  • @dellkach
    @dellkach 25 дней назад

    the country is the last place for life time adventure no tourist or feux untouched unspoiled up to now is amazing especially the richat ( atlantis) is not far makes it more mezmorizing. 🤓

  • @OghamTheBold
    @OghamTheBold 25 дней назад

    I did trigonometry a year early and won the college Physics prize 1984 they put us in England’s forced labour camps for the native north

  • @MattMox86
    @MattMox86 26 дней назад

    Very misleading to showcase unrelated artwork while describing a completely different place engine.

  • @TinAlien7
    @TinAlien7 27 дней назад

    Why are you yelling ai bro

  • @AAA-xe7yd
    @AAA-xe7yd Месяц назад

    Eastern Roman, not Byzantine.

    • @ioncamin5
      @ioncamin5 Месяц назад

      what is the difference?

  • @MatthewKohn-l6z
    @MatthewKohn-l6z Месяц назад

    Very interesting, and yet you said nothing about the Anastizy people all we learned is a young lady died with an arrow point in her skull...

  • @luminariastormreaver
    @luminariastormreaver Месяц назад

    This was interesting and the AI images were interesting. Someday AI will understand how hands work.😅

  • @anneminnick4786
    @anneminnick4786 Месяц назад

    It is obscene that History Credits The Kings , Dictators , Emperors, Etc . with Building Grand Architecture. In fact it is The Vast Legacy of the Working People who were Slaves or Wage Slaves who Created these Extraordinary Historical Monuments . Today it is Still the Elitist Power and Wealth Hoarding Oligharchs who Narcisitically Brag of Their Creations being THEIR OWN GENIUS and Creative Ability . Obscene again and a Degrading Abusive Arrogance that Belittles the Greater Genius and Teamwork of the Vast Majority of Humanity . Until Equality and Mutual Appreciation is the Basis os Socioeconomic Stability , Greed and Selfish Vain Glory Will Always Destroy Much More Than Vain Profiteering will ever be able to Claim False Credit for Creating . God Bless 🙏 Namaste 🙏☯️🙏 Carpe Diem 🙏☮️🙏

  • @blueocean2510
    @blueocean2510 Месяц назад

    Thank you, great to see it still exists and can be seen in Germany.

  • @franciasii2435
    @franciasii2435 Месяц назад

    Is it 'cussko' or 'coosko'. I've always said it the 2nd way.

  • @Danistash
    @Danistash Месяц назад

    12angled stone I don't think that's angles. I guess it could be called that. But that's deceiving and i'm sick of the world going in that direction and it being ok😊

  • @factstrumpprejudice6740
    @factstrumpprejudice6740 Месяц назад

    This was a bag of wet cement that dried, simple.

  • @13gladiusToKnot
    @13gladiusToKnot Месяц назад

    What if it wasn't made by Inca?

  • @Amaterasu240
    @Amaterasu240 Месяц назад

    You said a whole lot of nothing

  • @floggednflankednfl.3277
    @floggednflankednfl.3277 Месяц назад

    As some point we are going to have to accept that just because it was a long time ago, doesn't mean the people were ignorant. They were obviously very advanced and in some ways far beyond anything we are able to conceive.

  • @mihaimilan9598
    @mihaimilan9598 Месяц назад

    All tools are limited. You can't fry an egg with a hammer, you can't drill a hole with a hand saw. Give a master carver a rudimentary chisel and hammer and you'll soon find out you could be given lasers and magic and you wouldn't be able to produce the same level of quality and precision. What really befuddles me is how many people can't imagine someone being more skilled or smarter than they are simply because they were born a while back.

  • @georgedimakopoulos3581
    @georgedimakopoulos3581 Месяц назад

    Nice...

  • @infidelgames5007
    @infidelgames5007 Месяц назад

    Ah yes, a sword that is 1, 200 years old.

  • @corneliusteslaru9450
    @corneliusteslaru9450 Месяц назад

    Hatshepsut was childless. Her father Pharaoh Tut was responsible for the order to kill all Israeli infants. In one of the promenades at the great river she saw a baby boy hidden in a casc floating on the waters. Yes- she adopted the baby boy and claimed that she child was given to her by the river. The boy was named: Tut-Moshe. He was meant to become the next Pharaoh and was raised as such. 4 decades later he killed a high ranking officer and ran away for good. In his absence, his step-mother was murdered by the imposter, that was brought in by the priests of sun and moon dieties to become the next Pharaoh from amongst the commoners. The main reason behind her murder appears to be the enmity between the local high-priests of sun and moon worship and Hatshepsut, which the Egyptian script suggests was worshipping the God of Israel. Obviously, that phenomen was changing upside down the political landscape in the ancient Egypt- the high-priests could not have that: loosing the biggest influence and the ears of the Pharaoh itself. The ancient Egyptian writings depicted an interesting fact: the imposter died a death caused by water- a.k.a. he was sunk. His body could not be recovered and the burial ceremonies involved a replacement body. Speaking of the incredible accuracy of the Biblical description stating that the Pharaoh and his entire army was lost in the waters of the Red Sea. If anyone wants to find out more details with scientific evidence about these extraordinary events- do not hesitate to look up the seminars of the archaeologist Dr François DuPlessie, just phenomenal stuff!

    • @sd_History12
      @sd_History12 Месяц назад

      Thank you so much to highlighting history

  • @AUNTYM-cc3lp
    @AUNTYM-cc3lp Месяц назад

    Most likely were all built by anunnaki,sky folk,ets

  • @DavidMusick-g3h
    @DavidMusick-g3h Месяц назад

    Now we have. Perspective

  • @DavidMusick-g3h
    @DavidMusick-g3h Месяц назад

    20 meters=64’ 7.4”

  • @DavidMusick-g3h
    @DavidMusick-g3h Месяц назад

    220 lbs= 15 stones 15 lbs

  • @DavidMusick-g3h
    @DavidMusick-g3h Месяц назад

    220 lbs= 99.8 kg. Metric is out of balance. 220 lbs I understand; it gives me reference of weight. 99.8kg not so much. Metric seems off kilter.

  • @DavidMusick-g3h
    @DavidMusick-g3h Месяц назад

    If narrators/writers of these European videos think that using the metric system will discourage us from figuring out the measurements and weights of things you are describing; then you are correct. To me it is a dangerous precedents. For instance I weigh 220. Lbs.

  • @gualmicol6845
    @gualmicol6845 Месяц назад

    Why think of giant people and not consider giant trees allowing the construction of giant cranes, giant carriages and the like.

  • @donlavender4192
    @donlavender4192 Месяц назад

    I believe God destroyed because of their extreme wickedness

    • @Deimos_Day
      @Deimos_Day Месяц назад

      Why does he pick and choose? What about the wickedness of the world we live in now, why isn't that destroyed? Since the time Jesus has been around. Why then and not now? Just curious and a genuine question. I don't know religion well but want to educate myself and understand.

  • @steve1311
    @steve1311 Месяц назад

    They knew things that we don't know yet

  • @MichaelGUZMAN-qs8ov
    @MichaelGUZMAN-qs8ov Месяц назад

    This is from a people that have died thousands of years ago o truly believe these societies were pre flood

  • @bogdanfanut
    @bogdanfanut Месяц назад

    Humans without Christ... Worst than devils.

  • @DavidDarnell-ep4be
    @DavidDarnell-ep4be Месяц назад

    They probably weren't human! Well... Humans as we know them!

  • @FilipeWaqa-c3i
    @FilipeWaqa-c3i Месяц назад

    Relax...it's all in the Bible... Revelation 12

  • @fortitudevalance8424
    @fortitudevalance8424 Месяц назад

    How did the artist know that the “underworld” looked like that? Did he go there?

  • @OgJusttrippin
    @OgJusttrippin Месяц назад

    Lame ai video

  • @WonderfulLargeTree-fe5qm
    @WonderfulLargeTree-fe5qm Месяц назад

    NINEVEN.😮