Hi! I’m the guy who made the Nine Worthies family tree. It’s an absolute honor to have one of my charts featured in a Usefulcharts video! And just to reiterate what was said in the video, my tree is not to be taken as historical fact in any way. It is purely for fun.
@@UsefulCharts can you do a chart of the supposed full genealogies for the Nine Worthies as I am curious how people like Constantine and Joseph or Charlemagne and Constantine are allegedly related
Timestamps for the charts: 1:31 Western Composers tree (teacher-student) 4:50 Charles II of Spain inbreeding meme 5:20 House of Capet family tree 7:45 Welsh Royal Family tree 9:26 Henry VIII & his six wives tree 10:37 John William Friso royal descendants tree 11:39 Ancestors of King Charles II of Spain tree (circle) 13:04 Who would be Emperor of China today? - Tree 14:26 History of the Holy Roman Empire tree 15:20 Evolution of the Languages of Europe tree 17:20 Who would be King of Argentina today if Carlota Joaquina of Spain had been made Queen (Carlotism)? - Tree 18:38 Who would be King of the United States today if the 'Prussian Scheme' had been implemented? - Tree 21:50 Family Tree of the 'Nine Worthies' 23:42 House of Arsacid family tree 24:49 Original chart translated from English to Hebrew 25:42 Sultans of Malaysia family tree 26:38 Sitting Bull family tree 27:48 Actual Princely Peerages of the Late Ming Dynasty 28:28 Virginia Woolf family tree 29:03 Royal Dynasties of al-Andalus tree
Hey, I’m the guy that made the Dark Ages Tree an entire year ago. I’ve considered joining Reddit for a while now, so I’ll be sure to make new charts for people to enjoy on Reddit in 2022. See all of you there!
I'm the person from the Parthian Tree! I was so pleasantly surprised to see it here, thank you! Being part of this community and seeing these different styles and topics is always interesting :)
Thank you for showing my House Capet family Tree. It has been quite the work and there are still some mistakes in there and some people I missed. Something else to not here is that I only used Male lines which had or whos descendants had some landclaim with a minimal title of count. So there would probably have been a lot more.
It is a real masterpiece. I started one myself in the past but it is not so good as yours. But I wanted to add, that king Peter I. of Portugal also did have an illegitimate son John, who became John I. of Portugal an started the House of Avis and had also an illegitimate son named Alfons the later Duke of Braganca (House of Braganca). Therefore the portuguese kings until 1580 and from 1640 to 1853 aswell the emporers of Brazil were members of the House of Capet.
as the creator of the prussian scheme chart, i made up some alternate history stuff, and william's older brother apparently didn't enjoy royal duties, so i made up that he refused the throne
You could do a language chart for the First Nations/Native American language families. I've only ever seen maps of the US with the language families listed on it with where they're located and one really poorly done chart in a textbook when I was in grade school. I think a chart like this could gain some major traction in classrooms & with history professors.
The amount of talented people out there is really astonishing, really this is one of those communities that make internet worth it. My favorites gotta be the HRE one, the house of Capet one, the Composers family tree and the Welsh monarchs one, although there are a lot of other great charts too. Happy New Year Matt and everyone!!
Great video as always! It’s fascinating to see how diverse the chartist community has developed in the last year. Hopefully as this community grows, we can figure out some collaborations…
I’ve been working on a chart of Serbian rulers before the Nemanjići inspired by your royal family charts, the ones that were (mostly) princes rather than kings. I plan on sending it in when I finish it
I’d like to see the actual genealogy chart of “Emir Fakhereddine Al-Maani Al-Thani” along with some history on his role in mount lebanon, as he is a central figure in the lebanese national narrative and many of the facts we learn about him in history class are vague, exaggerated, and sometimes fiction …. yet many accept the national narrative as historical indisputable canon
It would be cool to get the people who made these charts give tours through them (some charts would probably require multiple tours) and post the videos here.
As a Malaysian, although I am not the creator of the chart, I am happy to see that finally there is a malaysian 9 states rulers family charts being featured at least as fan-made chart. I really hope that one day you will cover it in details. Just for the infomation, the sultan of perak, johor, pahang and terengganu can at least trace their lineage to the famous bendahara(grand vizer/chancellor) of malacca Tun Perak, prophet muhammad, as well as the first ruler of malacca parameswara. Legend says that parameswara can trace his lineage back to iskandar dzulkarnain/alexander the great.
The music history one is amazing. Yes, those are Bach’s kids. And yes, you can trace the influences of even modern pop music back through this chart all the way to Gregorian chant. One person I’d love to see on that chart: Hildegard von Bingen (1098-1179). Very influential composer, poet, botanist, and physician.
So, the two H8 wives that were most closely related to one another were also those two that he beheaded, and the one that he loved most of all and who died in childbirth was the one he was most closely related to? Now that's a twist
Jane Seymour being descended from Edmund Mortimer and Catherine Parr being descended from John of Gaunt and Katherine Swynford were actually also two things I never knew before I started doing research on the chart.
Wow, some amazing work here! All congrats to the owners of those maps! 🔝👌🏼 Only small typo: Jane Seymour died before marriage to Anne of Cleves, not other way around (history cheat: divorced, beheaded, natural cause, divorced, beheaded, natural cause - and then people claim history doesn't repeat itself 😅).
Finally an excuse to mention that my mum’s side of the family is part of the House of Temenggong (Johor royal family, Malaysia), the family is huge so it doesn’t really mean much except some titles. In the 80s she was taken to the Sultan’s son’s birthday party and had to get all dressed up. Love hearing her stories about when she lived in Malaysia.
Damn, I didn't know about this else I would have added a detailed chart of Mughal Emperors with relevant wives and maternal lineage of the Emperors and few of their children.
Hey Matt,I like your voice, please narrate more videos in the future! You voice is very nice and calm and very fitting for this kind of family treee videos
I was the creator of that chart. In fact, because Catherine of Aragon was descended from John of Gaunt through his second wife Constance of Castile, she had a strong claim to the English throne than Henry VII (Henry VIII’s dad). In fact it is speculated that Henry VII’s choice to marry Prince Arthur to Catherine of Aragon May have partially been motivated by the desire to strengthen his dynasty’s legitimacy (as Henry VII was descended from John of Gaunt through a line that was legitimized, but was barred from succession as they were all born before the marriage). As I always say, I made it because I am a huge fan of Six the Musical, a British Pop musical about Henry VIII’s wives. I wonder if Matt has seen it. They opened on Broadway in October last year.
Thank you for the work you, your people, and fans do to put these charts together. Happy new year to your family and your team. I bought your euro royal lines chart and love it. Great vids. 😊 love you all
Super channel I'm interested in history I have been watching this channel for 3 years and it is very interesting to learn how the rulers were related to, among others, European dynasties. Happy New Year, I wish you as many such films as possible.
@9:43 Cecily Neville's mother was Joan Beaufort, so she and Margaret Beaufort were also cousins. It is not on this tree. Joan Beaufort had 2 marriages and 16 children with most of them surviving to adulthood and many having large families. She is also an ancestor of several others on that tree.
So I looked into my father's side of the family tree, which was surprisingly easy because a museum in Canada had it fully mapped because they're famous in that country or something. My father's family is present in the UK now because of one married couple moving here, who were first cousins. So I learned that day that I'm fifth generation inbred, so that's interesting.
Very interesting to see the Saxon Kings of England and Gothic Tribes Genealogy. I made a video on this subject, under that title, related to my own tree, where I fill in some of the gaps in the timelines of those ancient dynasties, along with some handy links to King Arthur and Lancashire Witches. Hope you find it useful?
"Buxtehude" is actually a pretty easy name to pronouns when you once heard it. It's Books-te-who-de (both e in te and de sound similar to the e in "the")
Hey, could you make a chart showing that Charles, the Prince of Wales, Lady Diana, Princess of Wales and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall share common ancestry?
If I remember correctly, Diana was a descendant of Charles II of England from his illegitimate children. And Camilla was a great-granddaughter to Edward VII through a mistress possibly.
Maybe you should also try updating the Asian Royal Family Trees Chart to include the Kings of Sukhothai, Ayutthaya, and Thonburi (predecessor states of Thailand); the Lao monarchs starting with the kings of Lan Xang going to the last king of Laos Sisavang Vatthana; the Kings of Cambodia’s predecessor states (Funan, Chenla, Khmer Empire, and Post-Angkorian Cambodia); the Burmese monarchs before Toungoo; and the Yogyakarta Sultans beginning with Hamengkubuwono I all the way to the current sultan Hamengkubuwono X.
I was kinda hoping to see something from the Mount and Blade video game, as the inter-relations of the various houses of each kindgom is extremely useful as 'cheat sheet' to know which lords have marriagable children and who might be able to influence the aligence of whom in a power struggle. i particularly enjoyed seeing the fictional trees in the first video like this, expecially the royal houses of the Witcher universe.
i really fell in love with the musician chart at the beginning for i am strongly interested in music and have never seen anything like that. i would really love to have it in some form. do you have any link or contact to the creator of this phenomenal work ?
Hey Matt! Two questions. One, what are our main sources for second temple Judaism and two, can you do a video discussing the development of the biblical canon and it’s history? Thanks
A bit of an interesting video idea Since the shogunate of Japan was dynastic, is there enough information to know who would be the current Shogun, assuming you kept to the Tokugawa line?
It would be cool if you and the guy from al Muqaddimah (or anyone for that matter) could make a chart about Islamic scholars or Schools of Thought. It would be similar to the fan chart about composers. Also, if anyone out there could do a chart about philosophers, about famous psychologists, and about famous authors. Of course these would have to be regional or possibly genre specific. I know someone is saying, "You do it then!" I'm in the middle of doing my dissertation and just can't spare the time. If not for that, I would jump right in and take a shot at a chart. So, I'm just throwing ideas out there. Love the content! These charts are great for history class projects.
would like to see a metis chart. my family runs back through there from cuthbert grant and many french families. i'ld be willing to buy a chart like that. metis kept some excellent records.
Also, it should go all the way from Queen Soma/Neang Neak (the semi-legendary founder of the first Khmer kingdom called Funan, but we do not know much about the genealogy of the Funan monarchs in the first place) through the kings of Chenla, the Khmer Empire, Cambodia during the Post-Angkorian period, French Protectorate, all the way to the current king Norodom Sihamoni.
There are two videos on how they're made: an old one that features Libre-Office and a recent on that features Adobe (I could be wrong about that second software though).
Hi! I’m the guy who made the Nine Worthies family tree. It’s an absolute honor to have one of my charts featured in a Usefulcharts video!
And just to reiterate what was said in the video, my tree is not to be taken as historical fact in any way. It is purely for fun.
I loved it!
@@UsefulCharts .. chart on The Sassoon or Rothschild family would be very helpful.
I've done the Rothschilds. Just search Rothschild Family Tree.
Where did you get your information?
These are some amazing charts! If you haven't already, come join the subreddit. I'm glad you found my composer chart interesting, Matt!
Amazing job Nathaniel! 🏆
What is the subreddit called
Link is in the description.
@@UsefulCharts can you do a chart of the supposed full genealogies for the Nine Worthies as I am curious how people like Constantine and Joseph or Charlemagne and Constantine are allegedly related
@@UsefulCharts I make a lot of family trees, but is it still aloud to post family trees on there??
That HRE map is crazy. HRE history is so impenetrably convoluted. Huge props to whoever stuck to that project.
Timestamps for the charts:
1:31 Western Composers tree (teacher-student)
4:50 Charles II of Spain inbreeding meme
5:20 House of Capet family tree
7:45 Welsh Royal Family tree
9:26 Henry VIII & his six wives tree
10:37 John William Friso royal descendants tree
11:39 Ancestors of King Charles II of Spain tree (circle)
13:04 Who would be Emperor of China today? - Tree
14:26 History of the Holy Roman Empire tree
15:20 Evolution of the Languages of Europe tree
17:20 Who would be King of Argentina today if Carlota Joaquina of Spain had been made Queen (Carlotism)? - Tree
18:38 Who would be King of the United States today if the 'Prussian Scheme' had been implemented? - Tree
21:50 Family Tree of the 'Nine Worthies'
23:42 House of Arsacid family tree
24:49 Original chart translated from English to Hebrew
25:42 Sultans of Malaysia family tree
26:38 Sitting Bull family tree
27:48 Actual Princely Peerages of the Late Ming Dynasty
28:28 Virginia Woolf family tree
29:03 Royal Dynasties of al-Andalus tree
Hey, I’m the guy that made the Dark Ages Tree an entire year ago. I’ve considered joining Reddit for a while now, so I’ll be sure to make new charts for people to enjoy on Reddit in 2022. See all of you there!
Thank you for doing a great work!
I'm the person from the Parthian Tree! I was so pleasantly surprised to see it here, thank you! Being part of this community and seeing these different styles and topics is always interesting :)
Love your style!
Thank you for showing my House Capet family Tree. It has been quite the work and there are still some mistakes in there and some people I missed. Something else to not here is that I only used Male lines which had or whos descendants had some landclaim with a minimal title of count. So there would probably have been a lot more.
Well, it's amazing!
It is a real masterpiece. I started one myself in the past but it is not so good as yours.
But I wanted to add, that king Peter I. of Portugal also did have an illegitimate son John, who became John I. of Portugal an started the House of Avis and had also an illegitimate son named Alfons the later Duke of Braganca (House of Braganca).
Therefore the portuguese kings until 1580 and from 1640 to 1853 aswell the emporers of Brazil were members of the House of Capet.
@@robins.1919 Interesting. I didnt know that, fell totally off my radar
Your House of Capet chart is a real masterpiece😊
as the creator of the prussian scheme chart, i made up some alternate history stuff, and william's older brother apparently didn't enjoy royal duties, so i made up that he refused the throne
Ah, makes sense. Great job with that one!
@@UsefulCharts thank you!
Prince Phillip was not a member of mountbatten, he belongs to oldenburg (shsg)
@@andresammler9828 but he a member of it just from maternal side
You could do a language chart for the First Nations/Native American language families. I've only ever seen maps of the US with the language families listed on it with where they're located and one really poorly done chart in a textbook when I was in grade school. I think a chart like this could gain some major traction in classrooms & with history professors.
That is a seriously difficult undertaking.
As a scientist, I'd love to see a giant genealogy of scientists chart.
I would love to see a chart of the tech itself. That would be fascinating to me.
How about scientist and their Phd advisor?
@@alexandertan8592 That's probably more interesting.
The amount of talented people out there is really astonishing, really this is one of those communities that make internet worth it. My favorites gotta be the HRE one, the house of Capet one, the Composers family tree and the Welsh monarchs one, although there are a lot of other great charts too. Happy New Year Matt and everyone!!
Maybe humanity isn’t doomed after all
Happy New Year to you and your family!
The fact he mispronounced pronunciation makes it ten times better
Yup. I'm consistently bad at "mispronouncing" 😂
@@UsefulCharts how do I get my hands on the Harry Potter fan made chart from the last fan made chart video??
@@aleph9006 it could be on the reddit
Hey! I am the one who made the sioux chart, thanks for featuring me! I made another chart on the east coast natives and another on Ukraine
Oh, nice. What sources did you use?
@@UsefulCharts geni, wikipedia and some charts referring to the subject
Great video as always! It’s fascinating to see how diverse the chartist community has developed in the last year. Hopefully as this community grows, we can figure out some collaborations…
Agreed!
I’ve been working on a chart of Serbian rulers before the Nemanjići inspired by your royal family charts, the ones that were (mostly) princes rather than kings. I plan on sending it in when I finish it
I’d like to see the actual genealogy chart of “Emir Fakhereddine Al-Maani Al-Thani” along with some history on his role in mount lebanon, as he is a central figure in the lebanese national narrative and many of the facts we learn about him in history class are vague, exaggerated, and sometimes fiction …. yet many accept the national narrative as historical indisputable canon
It would be cool to get the people who made these charts give tours through them (some charts would probably require multiple tours) and post the videos here.
Matt, thank you for what you do. I appreciate your efforts to show the relationships between history and our time.
Matt is the type of guy to read his car’s owner’s manual before he goes to sleep.
As a Malaysian, although I am not the creator of the chart, I am happy to see that finally there is a malaysian 9 states rulers family charts being featured at least as fan-made chart.
I really hope that one day you will cover it in details.
Just for the infomation, the sultan of perak, johor, pahang and terengganu can at least trace their lineage to the famous bendahara(grand vizer/chancellor) of malacca Tun Perak, prophet muhammad, as well as the first ruler of malacca parameswara. Legend says that parameswara can trace his lineage back to iskandar dzulkarnain/alexander the great.
按父系,柔佛,登嘉楼和彭亨都属同宗
@@rwsprinceofxindino 对
@@alexandertan8592 big boss哪里人,我柔佛的,我做的视频在这个视频也有被楼主介绍
@@rwsprinceofxindino 原来是你做的!我是吉隆坡的
@@alexandertan8592 那个Actual Princely Peerage of Late Ming Dynasty就是我做的
Cool video, Matt! Thanks for sharing all these wonderful creations!
Ooooo yayyy finally a Native American tree! I always want to see a Native tree on this channel, and I'm glad that was covered
The music history one is amazing. Yes, those are Bach’s kids. And yes, you can trace the influences of even modern pop music back through this chart all the way to Gregorian chant.
One person I’d love to see on that chart: Hildegard von Bingen (1098-1179). Very influential composer, poet, botanist, and physician.
THAT COMPOSERS CHART IS FUCKING INCREDIBLE omg wowwww!!!
I love it!
Glad my creation could make it to your channel! (I made the King Charles meme). You are welcome to use it for a video some day:)
the western composer charts is really WOW
I have loved watching your videos since march and cant wait to see what you have planed in 2022
So, the two H8 wives that were most closely related to one another were also those two that he beheaded, and the one that he loved most of all and who died in childbirth was the one he was most closely related to? Now that's a twist
Jane Seymour being descended from Edmund Mortimer and Catherine Parr being descended from John of Gaunt and Katherine Swynford were actually also two things I never knew before I started doing research on the chart.
23:52 - That one is shaped uncannily like the eastern British island. Rotated maybe 15 degrees CW, but still close.
OH MY GOD I CAN SEE IT-
Wow, some amazing work here! All congrats to the owners of those maps! 🔝👌🏼
Only small typo: Jane Seymour died before marriage to Anne of Cleves, not other way around (history cheat: divorced, beheaded, natural cause, divorced, beheaded, natural cause - and then people claim history doesn't repeat itself 😅).
Last day of the year😭😭 I hope 2022 somehow goes well for all of us, and that we are able to be generally more happy, and overcome tough times❤️
Wow. That Prussian one was crazy. Hard to keep people alive in that family!
Awesome vid, love what people come up with!
How would I submit my charts for future reference?
Via reddit. Link is in the description.
@@UsefulCharts thank you, hope we get more of these vids in future!
Finally an excuse to mention that my mum’s side of the family is part of the House of Temenggong (Johor royal family, Malaysia), the family is huge so it doesn’t really mean much except some titles. In the 80s she was taken to the Sultan’s son’s birthday party and had to get all dressed up. Love hearing her stories about when she lived in Malaysia.
Thanks Matt, always love seeing the fan made creations. Happy new year to you and to everyone in this beautiful community
I want to thank Matt for narrating this one, as I really enjoy his narration compared to the others that occasionally narrate his videos!
Damn, I didn't know about this else I would have added a detailed chart of Mughal Emperors with relevant wives and maternal lineage of the Emperors and few of their children.
Ooooh. Please do submit it for next year. Sounds cool.
Hey Matt,I like your voice, please narrate more videos in the future! You voice is very nice and calm and very fitting for this kind of family treee videos
@James Hama Good, thanks. Have we met before?
@James Hama Hope you are having a good day my internet friend
@James Hama I am in Quebec right now, the Covid situation is a bit tense here. 10000+ cases a day...
Great charts, great video! Looking forward for another year of usefulcharts! Here since 2019 😊
The house of capet kinda looks like a map of Europe not gonna lie
An alt history American-Prussian Empire sounds dope.
As someone with a master's in music, that composer chart is amazing.
Yes, that was quite nice! Love that someone even thought to put it together. Def would come in handy for Music Majors!
The J C who taught Bach was his older brother who studied under Pachelbel.
Dickie Mountbatten being King of America is some stuff I would never expect to see even in the most wackiest of alt history stories lol
right?!?
10:15 I think Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon were fairly close too, possibly 4th cousins. They were both descended from John of Gaunt.
I was the creator of that chart. In fact, because Catherine of Aragon was descended from John of Gaunt through his second wife Constance of Castile, she had a strong claim to the English throne than Henry VII (Henry VIII’s dad). In fact it is speculated that Henry VII’s choice to marry Prince Arthur to Catherine of Aragon May have partially been motivated by the desire to strengthen his dynasty’s legitimacy (as Henry VII was descended from John of Gaunt through a line that was legitimized, but was barred from succession as they were all born before the marriage). As I always say, I made it because I am a huge fan of Six the Musical, a British Pop musical about Henry VIII’s wives. I wonder if Matt has seen it. They opened on Broadway in October last year.
4tu Cousin once removed
This Composer Chart is great. im currently working on a similar Chart about Architects :D
Thank you for the work you, your people, and fans do to put these charts together.
Happy new year to your family and your team.
I bought your euro royal lines chart and love it. Great vids.
😊 love you all
Leave England just to have a British king 200 years later lol
Ok this inspired me and I might try a hand. Great job yall
Work with Shadiversity to make a map chart of weapons
Because of the new babies born in 2021, can you please do an update on the Brittish Royal family again?
Super channel I'm interested in history I have been watching this channel for 3 years and it is very interesting to learn how the rulers were related to, among others, European dynasties. Happy New Year, I wish you as many such films as possible.
HAPPY NEW YEAR 🎆@MAT
Yoooo I didn’t even know you had a Reddit!
@9:43 Cecily Neville's mother was Joan Beaufort, so she and Margaret Beaufort were also cousins. It is not on this tree. Joan Beaufort had 2 marriages and 16 children with most of them surviving to adulthood and many having large families. She is also an ancestor of several others on that tree.
So I looked into my father's side of the family tree, which was surprisingly easy because a museum in Canada had it fully mapped because they're famous in that country or something. My father's family is present in the UK now because of one married couple moving here, who were first cousins. So I learned that day that I'm fifth generation inbred, so that's interesting.
When I get my computer I’ll make a Habsburg family tree I’m currently researching on all Habsburgs to modern day including Habsburg-Lorraine
I’m on Francis II’s Generation
How about a UsefulChart to UsefulCharts and tie all the histories together?
You will be at a million subs soon enough. Anything special planned? No pressure!
I've got something VERY special planned. Stay tuned next Friday 😉
Very interesting to see the Saxon Kings of England and Gothic Tribes Genealogy. I made a video on this subject, under that title, related to my own tree, where I fill in some of the gaps in the timelines of those ancient dynasties, along with some handy links to King Arthur and Lancashire Witches. Hope you find it useful?
"Buxtehude" is actually a pretty easy name to pronouns when you once heard it. It's Books-te-who-de (both e in te and de sound similar to the e in "the")
Hey, could you make a chart showing that Charles, the Prince of Wales, Lady Diana, Princess of Wales and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall share common ancestry?
If I remember correctly, Diana was a descendant of Charles II of England from his illegitimate children. And Camilla was a great-granddaughter to Edward VII through a mistress possibly.
The composer chart is fantastic!
wasn’t it?!
I just found your channel, excelent!
Maybe you should also try updating the Asian Royal Family Trees Chart to include the Kings of Sukhothai, Ayutthaya, and Thonburi (predecessor states of Thailand); the Lao monarchs starting with the kings of Lan Xang going to the last king of Laos Sisavang Vatthana; the Kings of Cambodia’s predecessor states (Funan, Chenla, Khmer Empire, and Post-Angkorian Cambodia); the Burmese monarchs before Toungoo; and the Yogyakarta Sultans beginning with Hamengkubuwono I all the way to the current sultan Hamengkubuwono X.
@James Hama I am alright, why do you ask?
Close to 1M
I was kinda hoping to see something from the Mount and Blade video game, as the inter-relations of the various houses of each kindgom is extremely useful as 'cheat sheet' to know which lords have marriagable children and who might be able to influence the aligence of whom in a power struggle.
i particularly enjoyed seeing the fictional trees in the first video like this, expecially the royal houses of the Witcher universe.
Yay!!! Merci beaucoup!
17:40 Rio de La Plata (River Plate)
I’m ready for 2022🙃
When he didn't show yours 😔
Which one was yours?
@@UsefulCharts Albanian royal families.
Ah, that one was indeed cool. Sorry I couldn't show everything
Love seeing this! Awesome work to everyone! 🤘🏻 Hywel is pronounced as Howl or How-el 😉 just in case you come across this again maybe 💙
Wow, those are amazing charts.
7:21 The King of Spain Carlos 1 is still alive the only thing that happens is that he is in Arabia, he did not die in 62
I hopeyou will make more videos like this Matt
i really fell in love with the musician chart at the beginning for i am strongly interested in music and have never seen anything like that. i would really love to have it in some form. do you have any link or contact to the creator of this phenomenal work ?
found it !
The term 'fan-made charts' simplified: fan-charts
House of Capet is so fascinating to me.
I would love to look at these charts
Hey Matt! Two questions. One, what are our main sources for second temple Judaism and two, can you do a video discussing the development of the biblical canon and it’s history? Thanks
A bit of an interesting video idea
Since the shogunate of Japan was dynastic, is there enough information to know who would be the current Shogun, assuming you kept to the Tokugawa line?
It would be cool if you and the guy from al Muqaddimah (or anyone for that matter) could make a chart about Islamic scholars or Schools of Thought. It would be similar to the fan chart about composers.
Also, if anyone out there could do a chart about philosophers, about famous psychologists, and about famous authors. Of course these would have to be regional or possibly genre specific.
I know someone is saying, "You do it then!" I'm in the middle of doing my dissertation and just can't spare the time. If not for that, I would jump right in and take a shot at a chart. So, I'm just throwing ideas out there.
Love the content! These charts are great for history class projects.
When the pandemic is over and the virus is gone a virus chart of SARS-CoV-2 from alpha to what will most likely be Omega would be interesting.
Lovely that so many put this work in. All those charts are stunning.
So never?
I would love to purchase the Welsh Royal Families Tree!
why did you skip over Pachelbel?
Happy new year. Can you make a chart as a respond to the tiktokar claiming ancient Roman Empire did not exist
would like to see a metis chart. my family runs back through there from cuthbert grant and many french families. i'ld be willing to buy a chart like that. metis kept some excellent records.
Really cool video 🥰
Has anyone ever made a Fleetwood Mac chart?!
We need this
Matt please make Cambodia's kings and queens
Also, it should go all the way from Queen Soma/Neang Neak (the semi-legendary founder of the first Khmer kingdom called Funan, but we do not know much about the genealogy of the Funan monarchs in the first place) through the kings of Chenla, the Khmer Empire, Cambodia during the Post-Angkorian period, French Protectorate, all the way to the current king Norodom Sihamoni.
@@ethanjacobrosca7833 yeah
I've heard there was at the least an Arthur figure in Wales during the Saxon invasions. Can that be verified?
Your pronunciation is outstanding except, ironically, for the word “pronunciation.” The second syllable is pronounced “nun”, not “noun.”
Can you make a video about the human age by the Abrahamic religions?
can you do a chart about matrineal dynasties
Great video 👍
BEAUTIFUL
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Can someone tell how these charts are made? I mean the software.
If im not wrong he made a video on this some time ago
There are two videos on how they're made: an old one that features Libre-Office and a recent on that features Adobe (I could be wrong about that second software though).
The Capetians are also in Luxembourg.
How about family connection charts among all 45 US Presidents?????
I was wondering this as well.
1 day after this video and the subreedit grew by 25%.