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Election In The Early Centuries Of The Holy Roman Empire
Many people have heard of the elections of Holy Roman Emperors, but what not everyone knows is that those elections worked differently throughout the empire's lifetime. In this video, we explore the origins of imperial election and how it worked in the early centuries, getting a grasp of what election meant to the people of the time.
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Works cited and recommendations for further reading:
-Bagge, Sverre. Kings, Politics, and the Right Order of the World in German Historiography c.950-1150 (Brill, 2002).
-Kannowski, Bernd. "The impact of lineage and family connections on successi...
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When Medieval Doctors Prescribed Sex as Medicine
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Medicine in the Middle Ages was often a lot more complex and sophisticated than many people assume. In the 11th century, a translation movement reintroduced much of ancient medical theory and introduced for the first time much from the Arabic tradition into the medieval medical worldview, and medieval physicians would use this theory to diagnose and suggest cures for their patients. But what ha...
Africa's Kingdom of Gold | The World 1000 Years Ago
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The kingdom, or empire, of Ghana is one of those kingdoms which many people may know by name, but few know much beyond that. It doesn't help, of course, that of all the major West African kingdoms (Ghana, Mali, Songhay) it is the one about which there is the least information remaining. Nonetheless, what we do know tells us that it was a powerful and important regional power in West Africa, and...
When A Medieval Poet Reflects On Roman Ruins
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The lives of those who came before have fascinated humans for as long as we can tell. Looking at and contemplating the relics of those who are long gone has long inspired us to think and create. The same was true in the middle ages, where the remains of the Roman world could often be seen and invoked awe. For one Anglo-Saxon poet in the 8th or 9th century, this awe inspired the writing of a poe...
Were Medieval Parents Attached To Their Children?
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Infant and child mortality were high in the middle ages. Many children would never reach adulthood. Because of this, you may have heard the idea that parents didn't invest themselves emotionally into their children below a certain age, knowing that there was a good chance the child wouldn't survive. But is this true? Were medieval parents really uncaring toward the loss of their children? Follo...
How Did Pre-Modern People Understand Gravity?
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When we think of gravity, we tend to think of Isaac Newton. But even before Newton, people knew that things fell down towards the ground. But did they ever ask why? Well, yes they did! But to understand how they understood gravity, we have to understand how they understood the universe more broadly. Follow me on Instagram: studium.historiae Works cited and recommendations for fur...
Was Medieval Spain Especially Tolerant?
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The concept of Convivencia (usually translated as coexistence) has long been used to characterise inter-faith relations between Muslims, Christians, and Jews in medieval Spain. Despite the wars of the Reconquista, the Iberian peninsula has been presented as a place of tolerance and cooperation. But is this really accurate? Or was the reality more complicated? This video is being made in collabo...
The Flourishing Of Song Dynasty China | The World 1000 Years Ago
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Of all the various dynasties in Chinese history, the Song are best known for their cultural flourishing and longstanding impact on imperial administration. But even this fails to touch upon the full spectrum of impacts which this era had, let alone the lives of most people living day to day as subjects of the Celestial Empire. Today in our exploration of the world 1000 years ago, we're looking ...
A Medieval Celebrity | Hildegard of Bingen
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Every era has its famous figures Marylin Monroe, Charles Dickens, Elvis Presley, Voltaire and the middle ages was no different. In the twelfth century Rhineland, one German nun was especially well known and was consulted for advice due to her unique divine gift. But beyond this, she was also a scientific and medical writer, a musical composer, a theologian, a reformer, a miracle worker, and eve...
What Did Medieval People Think Of The Pyramids?
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The pyramids of Egypt have fascinated visitors for thousands of years since their creation. They dominate the landscape and are impossible to ignore. But just as long as people have looked upon them, they have also come up with all sorts of ideas as to what they were used for. Medieval Europeans were no different, and although fewer of them were familiar with Egypt's pyramids, those who did see...
France, A Kingdom Divided | The World 1000 Years Ago
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France, one of the most important and iconic kingdoms of the middle ages, was a rather divided land in the early 11th century. Once the Carolingian kingdom of West Frankia, France was now ruled by the Capetian dynasty, founded by Hugh Capet and continued by his son Robert II. But the authority of the kings of France in the late Carolingian and early Capetian periods was not altogether strong, a...
The First Heretics Burned At The Stake | Orléans 1022
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Heresy and burning at the stake, is there a more classic combo? Well believe it or not, those two things were not always connected, and the first time it happened at Orléans 1000 years ago, it would have been quite the surprise. But before the witch trials and the inquisition, the king of France, Robert II, condemned heretics to death by fire for the first time in the Medieval West, starting a ...
A Barbarian Center of Roman Culture | Vandal Africa
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The period around the fall of the Western Roman Empire has been a hotbed of opinions and debates tied to narratives of the rise and fall of civilizations. The fall of Rome is seen as the quintessential collapse of an empire, a clear and complete break from the past. But the reality is that Roman culture and civilization didn't just vanish. Some of those who are often seen as Rome's classic enem...
What Even IS Medieval History?
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The terms "medieval" and "middle ages" mean a lot of different things to different people. Whether good or bad, medieval is a concept that is used often without much thought. But what do these terms actually mean? Where did they come from? And what do I mean when I say that I'm a "medievalist?" Follow me on Instagram: studium.historiae All images used in this video are either my ...
How The English Came To Rule In Ireland
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The relationship between England (later Britain) and Ireland in the past several centuries has been complicated to put it mildly. For a long time, that relationship has been a colonial one as Britain saw Ireland as a part of its empire. But how did that relationship begin? In order to understand that, we have to look to the middle ages, specifically the twelfth century, and the Anglo-Norman inv...
Did Medieval People Think The Earth Was Flat?
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Did Medieval People Think The Earth Was Flat?
The Chola Empire At Its Peak | The World 1000 Years Ago
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The Chola Empire At Its Peak | The World 1000 Years Ago
Glasses, A Medieval Invention
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Glasses, A Medieval Invention
Did The Anglo-Saxons Have A "High King?"
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Did The Anglo-Saxons Have A "High King?"
The Last Pagan English King | Penda of Mercia
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The Last Pagan English King | Penda of Mercia
Was Thor Worshipped On Thursday?
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Was Thor Worshipped On Thursday?
Twilight of the Buyid Dynasty | The World 1000 Years Ago
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Twilight of the Buyid Dynasty | The World 1000 Years Ago
Trial By Fire, Water, And Combat | The Medieval Ordeal
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Trial By Fire, Water, And Combat | The Medieval Ordeal
What Is A Paladin (And What Is A Palatinate)?
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What Is A Paladin (And What Is A Palatinate)?
What Was The Medieval Inquisition?
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What Was The Medieval Inquisition?
Medieval Ireland: A Land Of Wonder And Mystery
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Medieval Ireland: A Land Of Wonder And Mystery
Kievan Rus' and the Early Reign of Yaroslav the Wise | The World 1000 Years Ago
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Kievan Rus' and the Early Reign of Yaroslav the Wise | The World 1000 Years Ago
How Did Medicine Change in the 19th Century? History of Medicine 4
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How Did Medicine Change in the 19th Century? History of Medicine 4
England Under Cnut The Great | The World 1000 Years Ago
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England Under Cnut The Great | The World 1000 Years Ago
Medicine From The Renaissance To The Eighteenth Century | History of Medicine 3
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Medicine From The Renaissance To The Eighteenth Century | History of Medicine 3

Комментарии

  • @Pelmenji
    @Pelmenji 11 часов назад

    Props for your pronunciation of German locations!

  • @mango2005
    @mango2005 12 часов назад

    Stop the count

  • @florinivan6907
    @florinivan6907 13 часов назад

    'since sexual relations were perceived through a power dynamic' this is still a reality today. Its just that the assumed powerful and assumed weak groups are different.

  • @btet19
    @btet19 16 часов назад

    The English never invaded Ireland .The the English were defeated at the battle of Hastings by the French .The French under the guise of the Normans invaded Ireland .

  • @florinivan6907
    @florinivan6907 День назад

    The assumption of granaries has some logic to it. In an era when famine was always a possibility that's the immediate thing you would think. 'Why would they build something that big taking up so many resources?Food of course.'

  • @krishnasamynallasamy5614
    @krishnasamynallasamy5614 День назад

    The cholas also left thr hindu culture in the indonesian, molucass and malaya where the traditional marshal and jumpi or mantras or the hindu incantayion are still being pracised by the malays and indonesians. It is even told that the Bugis sea wartiorx from molucass island are from the remnants of the cholas who marriex local women and setylrd in the Sea Islands which wrte occupied by the Cholas army. The cholad taught dhip building and groomed sea faters in the DeAdian islands . There are cholas cmonuments and artifacts in Se Asian countries but are neglected or renamed as local artifacts eg in malaysia.

  • @krishnasamynallasamy5614
    @krishnasamynallasamy5614 День назад

    Cholas according to history wrtier "A history of south East Asia was conqueref by cholas and ,Malaya now malaysia cjolas edtablished Ganga negara and now the word negara a Tamil and sanskrit word is absorbed in bahasa malaysia or bahasa melaysia. This word has become a important and fundamental word to refer a country in bahasa melayu or B malaysia . Cholas also founded the bahasa malaysia, the nationall language of present malaysia.

  • @ushraa
    @ushraa 2 дня назад

    We are not southindia. we have name Tamilnadu. Dont confuse our history and Title of cholos ruled kingdom of Tamilnadu.

  • @themmeferal
    @themmeferal 2 дня назад

    I would like to add that the Goldene Bulle is more a performative text of who is allowed to serve whom in the gathering...like serving drink and who has to sit next at the table. The actual procedure of the alection is about one third of the text. So I remember at least

    • @Siegbert85
      @Siegbert85 День назад

      You don't want a good party ruined by faulty procedure.

  • @MBP1918
    @MBP1918 2 дня назад

    This is cool

  • @Siegbert85
    @Siegbert85 2 дня назад

    So... what you're saying is... Aliens?

  • @Arpitan_Carpenter
    @Arpitan_Carpenter 2 дня назад

    very good video!

  • @Siegbert85
    @Siegbert85 2 дня назад

    Maybe you said it and I missed it, but the reason why the electors would always vote unanimously was that allegedly it's not their vote at all but god speaking through them. The kingship was not a democratic one but divine.

    • @studiumhistoriae
      @studiumhistoriae 2 дня назад

      I didn't mention it but you are right. The narratives of the early elections make a big deal about unanimous proclamation being caused by divine favor and this is seen as an advantage of elected monarchy over inherited.

  • @anionchloriou3483
    @anionchloriou3483 2 дня назад

    The only legitime roman empire was the so called today byzantine empire, that of the greek nation, like it or not pitty Frank.

    • @Siegbert85
      @Siegbert85 2 дня назад

      According to them they lost their Romanness when they put a woman on the throne, hence Charlemagne would be the real emperor.

    • @anionchloriou3483
      @anionchloriou3483 2 дня назад

      @@Siegbert85 The fraudsters of course would have some excusses.

    • @karlscher5170
      @karlscher5170 День назад

      Greek speaking romans? We germans at least cared to learn Latin (and still do).

    • @anionchloriou3483
      @anionchloriou3483 22 часа назад

      @@karlscher5170 First of all, no one ever put the language as an issue, the thing was the legitimacy of the empire and suddenly you said that our state, our freedom, our empire is not...legitimate, as always you do against us, then and now, secondly no you don't learn latin, the vast majority of the german population doesn't have any clue of latin and generally of the classical education, thirdly yes greek are more important. I can understand that for a German the antigreek sentiment is a cultural issue but we cannot change history.

    • @karlscher5170
      @karlscher5170 22 часа назад

      @@anionchloriou3483 Now that I think about it Byzantine indeed seems more Roman than Greek, because they were able to run their empire on an efficient tax system without begging from their neighbours and later cry about it like little b|tch€s...

  • @Artur_M.
    @Artur_M. 2 дня назад

    I would love to see you make videos about the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Kingdom of Ruthenia (Galicia-Volhynia).

  • @Lord.Dakshinamurthy
    @Lord.Dakshinamurthy 2 дня назад

    :)🔱

  • @kubaszostak7222
    @kubaszostak7222 2 дня назад

    Could tou please provide more information about duke of poland being included in the election, thanks in advance!

    • @studiumhistoriae
      @studiumhistoriae 2 дня назад

      The Dukes of Poland were nominally subjects of the German king and so they sometimes got involved in German politics. Here I was specifically referring to Bolesław I of Poland who was at the assembly in Saxony where the Saxons (and he) proclaimed Henry II king in 1002, though he would later join in a rebellion against Henry. And then of course he declared himself a king in 1025, which Conrad II saw as a direct affront to his authority over Poland. The German-Polish relations at this time were complex and constantly shifting

  • @DrVictorVasconcelos
    @DrVictorVasconcelos 3 дня назад

    I thought "West" was an expression exclusively used by people who know f*ck-all about the Roman Empire. The latest pearl I saw was calling Ukraine a Western country. Like, that's literally one of the cultures the word was coined to contrast with.

    • @florinivan6907
      @florinivan6907 День назад

      The 'West' is whatever is convenient at some point in time. There is the approximate geographical West but there's also the 'West' of the mind. The West that suits a narrative at one point or another. That West is far more flexible.

  • @Volorai
    @Volorai 3 дня назад

    I think a lot more emphasis should've been placed here on the material causes of the brief allusion to "the nobility becoming more powerful", as the cited work Heart of Europe does, since the changes to the economic conditions of Central and Western Europe and the changes to the agricultural economy (especially the introduction of iron tools to agriculture in northern germany), neccessitated a more elaborization of the political structure the Aristocracy utilized to maintain their power of the peasantry (and the extensive number of slaves still present) while allowing for internal power struggles. This falls into a lot of the pitfalls of a lot of pop medievsl history on youtube that omits essential socioeconomic context.

    • @studiumhistoriae
      @studiumhistoriae 2 дня назад

      My philosophy in these videos is that they are an introduction. There is no way I can be exhaustive for every topic I discuss, both because of the time I actually have to work on each video and because these videos need to remain captivating and concise in order to actually maintain an audience. That's why I have a list of recommended readings in the description for those who wish to go deeper into the topic. If I make a video on the socioeconomic changes in the late Carolingian period, then I'll go into more depth about it (indeed, I have covered socioeconomic factors in other videos where I felt it was more central to the topic at hand), but it would have been too much to cover in this video which is primarily discussing how early elections worked and the ideology of election. If others in the comments feel like additional context would be beneficial, then I encourage them to share it. That said, I also recognise that my choices when making these videos are never flawless, and so I do take constructive feedback into consideration.

  • @CameronAB122
    @CameronAB122 3 дня назад

    First video of yours I’m watching!! This is good!

  • @deutschermichel5807
    @deutschermichel5807 3 дня назад

    I wonder how a HRE election would go today. Like how you gonna elect a king without prince-electors? I guess Germany would have to return to this Assembly of Magnates, that used to elect the king in the early centuries of the empire.

    • @Siegbert85
      @Siegbert85 2 дня назад

      Why wouldn't they be present?

    • @deutschermichel5807
      @deutschermichel5807 2 дня назад

      @@Siegbert85 because you need princes to have prince-electors. But Germany has neither a monarchy, nor an aristocracy. So how will the prince-electors elect a king if they receive their principalitiies from the king but there is no king and therefore no electors?

    • @Siegbert85
      @Siegbert85 2 дня назад

      @@deutschermichel5807 So, you mean modern Germany would choose to give itself a king in the style of the HRE? Well, we do have a precedence for that. In 1848 the Frankfurt parliament was elected by the German people with the expressed goal of electing a monarch for a yet to be founded German Empire. They then chose the king of Prussia as their candidate who then refused.

    • @deutschermichel5807
      @deutschermichel5807 2 дня назад

      @@Siegbert85 yeah he refused because he was a fan of the old HRE and said it was cringe to be elected by the people. He said he 1 needs imperial blood and 2 to be elected by the electors. So we should apply this standard set by an actual king. He had his reasons to reject the crown

    • @Siegbert85
      @Siegbert85 2 дня назад

      @@deutschermichel5807 lol, now I imagine him saying to the delegation "y'all are cringe" xD

  • @DamonNomad82
    @DamonNomad82 3 дня назад

    The difference between a democracy and the Holy Roman Empire is that in a democracy (if it isn't corrupt) your vote counts, and in the HRE your Count votes...

  • @maxjing61
    @maxjing61 4 дня назад

    Very well articulated.

  • @DrVictorVasconcelos
    @DrVictorVasconcelos 4 дня назад

    I just realized that, as a native Portuguese speaker (Brazil), I can understand a whole lot more of those medieval Latin manuscripts (like at 13:00) if I just stop reading the weird S's as F's 😂

    • @studiumhistoriae
      @studiumhistoriae 3 дня назад

      Ah the infamous long S. It takes getting used to for sure

    • @DiamondKingStudios
      @DiamondKingStudios 2 дня назад

      @@studiumhistoriaeI’ve seen documents with the long S published in the US as late as 1815, so it took a while to decline.

  • @DrVictorVasconcelos
    @DrVictorVasconcelos 4 дня назад

    Kinda like the Israel issue where Judea isn't Israel, wasn't where modern Israel is, wasn't a tribe of Israel according to the oldest text of the Bible (Numbers 5), but came to be believed to be the same due to Israelite migration to Judea after the Israelite elite was exiled.

    • @deutschermichel5807
      @deutschermichel5807 3 дня назад

      Juda is the largest tribe of Israel?

    • @genericcommenter1267
      @genericcommenter1267 3 дня назад

      Numbers 5 is a test for female infidelity. I can't see anything about what the tribes of israel are in there.

    • @siyacer
      @siyacer 21 час назад

      where was Judea?

  • @melgross122
    @melgross122 4 дня назад

    You have a great voice

    • @studiumhistoriae
      @studiumhistoriae 3 дня назад

      @@melgross122 I'm glad you like it, because it's one thing I don't have much control over when making these videos

  • @trueraja
    @trueraja 4 дня назад

    South not accept muslims invader's sl@very

  • @johnnzboy
    @johnnzboy 4 дня назад

    A new video, what a treat, and what a superb subject. I've genuinely wondered before about the German Kingdom's famous electoral system and history - there are too many prominent Electors (and a few Electresses, shout-out to my girl Sophia) in history for a curious person not to muse on the presumably weighty election which so entitled them ;)

  • @canaldojuuj
    @canaldojuuj 4 дня назад

    what an amazing video !! keep it up, king ☝️💯👑

  • @mariosergioscheinpflugfenilli
    @mariosergioscheinpflugfenilli 4 дня назад

    👏👏👏

  • @anandawijesinghe6298
    @anandawijesinghe6298 4 дня назад

    Parts of Northern SL was indeed invaded and occupied by Tamils for very brief periods of time. Furthermore, the Chola kingdom itself was invaded and occupied by Sri Lankan Sinhalese kings for brief periods of time. Nevertheless, neither the Sinhalese in South India, nor the Tamils in Sri Lanka, succeded in establishing long standing kingdoms in the each other's territory, or changing the ethnic or religious composition in a substantial and permanent way. Sri Lanka's largely Sinhalese Buddhist people have a long independent history. They are descended from Indo-Aryan peoples of North India and speak the Sinhala language, which is derived from Sanskrit/Prakrit and is closely related to modern Hindi. In contrast, Tamils are Hindu Dravidians from South India. Over 2,000 years, Sinhalese have allied themselves with other Dravidian peoples (eg. people of Kerala and Pandya) and other South East Asians to defend themselves against the Cholas.

  • @lisafinnegan2860
    @lisafinnegan2860 4 дня назад

    Slainte from Meath✌, loved listening to this. The only p.oisonous creatures these days, are the 33rd Irish government/cartel. Bunch of sellout wef snakes that NO ONE elected...sound familiar..?✌💚

  • @carlose4314
    @carlose4314 4 дня назад

    Could you do a video on how medieval popes were elected?

    • @studiumhistoriae
      @studiumhistoriae 4 дня назад

      @@carlose4314 I can't believe I never thought about that. I'll add it to the list, but given the size of my list of videos I want to do, don't be surprised if it doesn't come for a little while

    • @michaelbayer5094
      @michaelbayer5094 День назад

      Or even how the papacy became elective for the first time, changed, and eventually led to the College of Cardinals. and then cover the intrigues and power struggles among the great Italian families.

  • @Sir_Howie
    @Sir_Howie 4 дня назад

    HRE content is always so fascinating and rarely discussed elsewhere.

    • @frikko2861
      @frikko2861 4 дня назад

      And always in a disparaging light too. I like the HRE

    • @DrVictorVasconcelos
      @DrVictorVasconcelos 4 дня назад

      Frankly, only England gets more attention than the HRE. I think people in general would be hard-pressed to say any facts whatsoever about any other part of the world at this time, at least those of us who know shit-all about Islamic and Chinese culture.

    • @magimon91834
      @magimon91834 2 дня назад

      The HRE and the rest of central Europe seems to lie behind more of a language barrier than many other places in the early and high middle ages. There is a ton written about it but very little in English. Meanwhile someone interested in England, France, Spain, North Africa, the middle east, and some other places have a lot of resources about them written in English

    • @migamaos3953
      @migamaos3953 День назад

      @@DrVictorVasconcelosIslamic culture? Lmao.

  • @laub847
    @laub847 4 дня назад

    I LOVE THIS CHANNEL!!

  • @Digmen1
    @Digmen1 5 дней назад

    I am so glad that we have managed to do away with religious oppression. To me religion has been a scourge of the world

  • @Digmen1
    @Digmen1 5 дней назад

    This is very interesting and well done

  • @studiumhistoriae
    @studiumhistoriae 5 дней назад

    Yes I am a fan of Kingdom Come: Deliverance, and no I cannot hear the name "Charles IV" without thinking about that intro cinematic

    • @mastahc0w
      @mastahc0w 4 дня назад

      lol, Same. Great vid. Got confused at first thinking democratic style voting. Then I remembered the time period.

    • @MausOfTheHouse
      @MausOfTheHouse 4 дня назад

      CHARLES THE FOURTH, KING OF BOHEMIA AND HOLY ROMAN EMPEROR, HAD A LONG AND SUCCESSFUL REIGN

  • @latenightlogic
    @latenightlogic 5 дней назад

    And there remains a small number of deluded folk who want the British to remain there.

  • @declankelly5989
    @declankelly5989 5 дней назад

    England is a nice place, not

  • @GarryYogiG
    @GarryYogiG 5 дней назад

    What about a video of EU conquest of Ireland.. Have diluted and changed Irish culture in a fraction of time compared to the Anglo Saxon/ Norman's

    • @rivermoon6190
      @rivermoon6190 5 дней назад

      Hear, hear. EU changing Irish history and soon all history books will claim all native Irish were non-white!

  • @jauyenfubasumatary6152
    @jauyenfubasumatary6152 5 дней назад

    We bodo people always worship song king in the north house corner.

  • @jauyenfubasumatary6152
    @jauyenfubasumatary6152 5 дней назад

    I Am from song dynasty

  • @VenkateshP-rt4sk
    @VenkateshP-rt4sk 5 дней назад

    😂😅

  • @arvindtca3063
    @arvindtca3063 5 дней назад

    Nice inteoduction to the Cholas... a lot of the modern impression about the Cholas is due to the Tamil Author Kalki's Novel Ponni yin Selvan ( Son of the Golden River) about the early years of Raja Raja and the murder of his elder brother...

  • @jenniferlevine5406
    @jenniferlevine5406 6 дней назад

    It's such a complex history. I have Irish lineage, but anglo Irish or? Thank you for explaining so well. Great video!

  • @ianseddon9347
    @ianseddon9347 6 дней назад

    Interesting-seems to show that the position of the Irish was similar to that of We Anglo-Saxons in Post Conquest England!

  • @Maaththi_Yosi
    @Maaththi_Yosi 6 дней назад

    Temples were used for Govt administration and storage of wealth which is comparable to modern days Banking system Cholans were the wealthiest emperors at that point of time In the world, they accommodated all worship and donated money and Lands They spread the temple (karttali) architecture and irrigation management across South East Asia and controlled the entire Indian Ocean sea trades Trade history: 1. Cholans were controlling the Indian Ocean trades 2. East Indian Company was controlling Indian Ocean trades 3. China is controlling Indian Ocean trades now Indian Ocean trades are strategic location historically

  • @ladywhite79
    @ladywhite79 6 дней назад

    Extremely grateful for your interest in Indian history, apart from butchering the pronounciation of the Tamil words and names. Great effort. 👍

  • @debodatta7398
    @debodatta7398 6 дней назад

    7:45 no credible source for slavery in pre-islamic India exists especially in South India. They were lower castes but they were still not slaves and had their own families, houses and temples. Calling them slaves would be like calling Medieval serfs slaves though even Serfdom is more brutal a practice than any practiced in Tamil Nadu.