you should put Bosnian church, (11.-15.century), those who believe that are like aryan christians.. orthodox church was establishted after ottomans came in Bosnia..
No it isn't,the way he portrays it makes it look like north Africa Iberia and Levant were 100% Muslim,he doesn't take in consideration the Christian pocket minorities in these regions
@@cv4809 In fact in some regions of Iberia, North Africa and Levant Christianism was a majority. This map shows the religion that is ruling in the region, not what's the religion of its people.
@Osama Tass That is according to the abrahamic religions. Not according to the history or to the scientific findings so far. So it's nothing more than bs.
@Osama Tass Oh and if you still insist, spiritual satanism claims to having existed since the beginning. They also claim to be "real pagans". Considering legitimacy of satanism and abrahamic religions are same (which is non existent), you are wrong once again.
Colors have just been associated with maps for a long time. Even outside of paradox, Catholic has always been yellow/gold. I’m guessing a large part of it has to do with its association with Spain, who’s colors were gold and red
This is very well done. Just one small note. Catholicism and Orthodoxy didn't officially split from one another until 1054. Prior to this there *were* religious differences between the Western Christians who would eventually become Catholics and the Eastern Christians who would eventually become Orthodox Christians. But at this point they wouldn't have seen one another as belonging to separate branches of Christianity just yet. Other than that, great job!
I found a mistake, since 1945 on polish part of Pomerania there is no protestants because after WW 2 all German (protestant) are replace by Polish people (Catholics)
A fetish is something that is believed to give good luck, like a totem or a clover. Then the meaning extended to include sexual fetishes too, things that shouldn't be sexual that are regarded as such. For example, hands
@@gigachaduneli1121 present day yes but many muslims of georgian ancestry are there in Turkey and Iran their not georgian culturally but have that DNA, cause Georgia was part of both Ottoman and Iran many Pashas were of Akhbaz and georgian desent. but the georgian heartland remained othrodox
@@samet7422 Kotu bisey dememiş ak kemalizm gayrimüslimleri asimile etti doğruda yaptı sadece gayrimüslimlerlede kalmadı müslüman kürtleride asimile etti.
@Kirman Selçuklularının Haritasını Arayan Dost sürpriz ! Ama daha önce hiç yapılmamış zor bir video. Ha bide Rise Of The Atatürk atçam bitmek üzere video.
@@ΆγγελοςΜ-η9β And if you're not native African, American or Oceanian you also have turk or mongol dna. Judging by your attitude, probably your ancestors have had unwelcome turkic visitors at night.
Good concept but I find a bit inaccurate (especially in the Balkans and in the Caucasus.) but I find it hard to make a 100% percent accurate video though. but again a good concept and a nice video.
Yeah, for being such a wide scale, both in time and distance, it provides about an as accurate map as can be reasonably expected. Of course they’ll be inaccuracies, especially around the places that are a mess, but overall it is very well made, and considerable effort was made to be as accurate as possible
Felipe Correia Borges It wasn’t the only reason, but Christianity did a few things that destabilized the Empire First, it created a parallel power structure to the state, who would increasingly come to control it. (The church) Secondly it replaced the more or less toleration of Hellenism with the all or nothing doctrine of Christianity, causing religious tension as Christian Emperors sought to enforce the religion across the Empire. Third it was incredibly devisive, even among Christians. People were suddenly willing to kill and die over minor doctrinal differences. (And they did) religious violence and even riots became common, as did assassinations of Bishops by rival clergymen. Fourth it got the state involved in these politics. The Arian/Nicene conflict would cause a back and forth between the two sects, causing one to be deemed ‘heretical’ and doggedly persecuted by the state trying to enforce orthodoxy. Essentially it destroyed part of the social fabric of Roman society, and divided Romans at a time when they needed unity.
There are 2 grave mistakes I encountered in this video: 1: the great schism was in 1054. Here it's depicted way too early 2:Ireland was christianized BEFORE southern germany. Southern germany got converted by the irish.
The "official" date may be 1054, that's because we have to put the limit somewhere. There have been differences since a couple centuries between western and eastern rites at that point. Charlemagne's coronation was one step in splitting the Church.
@@wizardsummoner9124 Well, a schism is demarcated by a formal (official) split in communion. Disputes over theological heresies generally take years, or possibly even decades, before the proclamation of a judgement, as it's rather dangerous to completely sever a heretic from the church, thus granting them their own autonomy, which can have destructive consequences. Hence, it's safer to attempt to reconcile said heretic to the truth by any means necessary before the finalization of a schism. There wasn't a formal split in communion between the Roman/Leonine and Greek/Cerularian Patriarchates Patriarchates until the mid-eleventh century, pertaining to controversies over the Filioque (a dispute over as to whether the Spirit also proceeds from the Son or not), unleavened bread, married clergy, etc. In fact, there are major events within the history of the Church that he left out. Events that were of a much more serious theological/philosophical nature than the petty coronation of Charlemagne, which was moreso of a political nature. The Monothelite Schism of the seventh century and the Iconoclastic Schism of the eigth century were both left out. Nevermind the Investiture Crisis of the West, beginning in the late eleventh century. The Holy Roman Emperor wasn't even in communion with Pope Gregory VII in the late eleventh century, and in fact, installed his own Pope, Clement III. Can't forget about the Avignon Papacy either.
I noticed that the christian conversions of Scandinavia were shown too early. You showed Denmark as 899 when it should be 960. You showed Sweden as 960-1000 when it should be around 1050. And Smaland didn't convert until around 1120. Oh, and one more thing, you showed the Sami as having converted by 1640 when they didn't convert until around 1720.
@@drulo1000 may Allah guide you who believe "Jesus is the son of god."may the Islamic empire rise again and our signs are so clear to the non believers
@@trippytubs8689 Jesus is LORD of lords and King of kings He is the Alpha and Omega The Beginning and the End The Lord is who he is He is Christ ..... Jesus
@@trippytubs8689 may the LORD JESUS Save you and you accept him for it is written He who has the son has life But he who is without the son is without life
@@HBKnowItAll Jan Hus was a bohemian church reformer from 14./15. century. He was burned alive, but his teachings got wide support and his followers started a religious civil war, defeating even several catholic crusades. If you want to learn more, just seach for Jan Hus, Hussites or Hussite wars.
Great video, nicely done! One major thing you left out though: the Hussites in 1400s Bohemia. It was basically Protestantism before Protestantism was a thing.
This is really well done. Small quibble: Cathars, Bogomils, Paulicians and Tondrakians are missing. Ancient Gnostics are missing too, but not sure if they ever were the majority anywhere, it's hard to say. Cathars, Bogomils, Paulicians and Tondrakians certainly were the majority in certain areas for hundreds of years, and are certainly distinct religions. There was even a Paulician state (founded specifically on that basis) centered around Omeril/Amara and Tephrike/Divrigi in modern day Turkey, from 843 to 878. On the whole though, this is a very accurate and detailed video.
Christianity for Georgia was compared to nationality. That has always protected us from dissolving and disappearing, because we always had to fight against numerous enemies to survive.🇬🇪
@Marwan . B they used swords to convert Albanians and Bosnians the Caucasus never really was under the ottomans For a long period compared to the Balkans or the levant
@@kenansahbalayev534 Belki bilmediğimiz 1 milyon din var mesela yeni dünyanın dinlerinin geçmişine dair fikir edinmek çok zor daha adamların nerden geldiğini kesin bilmiyoruz.
Well,since I am Albanian,I can assure you that northern Albania is Catholic.But seeing this video,makes me think the amount of time you needed to do this video,and i really appreciate your work,and you instantly got a like and a sub from me.Keep up the fantastic work bro.
@@somatia350 they don't !!!! muslims don't respect others religions !! they always say islam is the only true religion !! all non muslim will go to hell ! it's in the coran ! the most intolerant religion in the world !! if you are a non muslim and you want to marry a muslim woman you have to convert to Islam otherwise he does not accept marriage !!
You splitted christianity into orthodox, catholic ect.Which is good cause it is more detailed but the fact that you didnt show sunni or shia makes this map a bit unproffesional.Other than that, great video mate.
@Efe Alca they attacked him because many people converted to islam they knew it was right So the non believers like u feared him they attacked him and he win the war
@Efe Alca "In 628 the Meccan tribe of Quraysh and the Muslim community in Medina signed a 10-year truce called the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah. In 630, this truce was broken when the Banu Bakr, allies of the Quraysh, attacked the Banu Khuza'a, who had recently become allies of the Muslims. According to the terms of the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah, the Arab tribes were given the option of joining either of the sides, the Muslims or Quraysh. Should any of these tribes face aggression, the party to which it was allied would have the right to retaliate. As a consequence, Banu Bakr joined Quraysh, and Khuza'ah joined the Muslims. They thus lived in peace for some time; but ulterior motives stretching back to the pre-Islamic period, ignited by unabated fire of revenge, triggered fresh hostilities. Banu Bakr, without concern for the provisions of the treaty, attacked Banu Khuza'a in a place called Al-Wateer in Sha'ban, in 8 AH. Quraysh helped Banu Bakr with men and arms, taking advantage of the dark night. Pressed by their enemies, the tribesmen of Khuza'ah sought the Holy Sanctuary, but here too, their lives were not spared, and, contrary to all accepted traditions, Nawfal, the chief of Banu Bakr, chased them in the sanctified area - where no blood should be shed - and massacred his adversaries. Khuza'ah at once sent a delegation to Medina to inform Mohammed of this breach of truce and to seek help from the Muslims of Medina being their allies."
Mehmet Yilmaz my friend there is a minority but the most of them are orthodox. There’s some villages where Pomaks live but he needs to show the majority
beautiful attempt for religious map, but somewhat biased pro Islamic -Greek Thace is totally Ordotoxa is the green belt in the south of Bulgaria is much smaller Polish Pomerania turns overwhelming Catholics after 1945 -No Show the northern tip of Morocco as Catholics, Ceuta and Melilla are majority Catholics to this day "Where were the Alawites in Syria?" Islâm is not a single block all Irreligious spots must be larger in Scandinavia and East Germany Some Historical Mistakes -destined much more for Islamism to become majority in the south of Spain, Andaluza only became Islamic majority around the year 1000, in compensation some green spots must remain in Spain until 1600 Southern Italy has never been of the Islamic Majority, it should only have some green spots in Campania at most
Renato Campos Sicily was Muslim majority from the 10th to 11th centuries, also Ceuta and Melilla were not shown most likely due to their small size as they are just single cities
@M D What do you mean by "Never!" Russia and Serbia will forever remain of the same ethnicity, and the same religion, Slavic and Orthodox. Both brothers forever. ❤
Jesus is also a prophet in islam. God sended many prophets to the humanity. The first human which is Adam was also a Prophet. Moses Jacob, Solomon, Jesus, Muhammed all are Prophets with the same message. Praying to One God with nothing in between. But people changed the messages of the Prophets in many religions and the books too. The only book that has not changed is the Quran. Im not telling to that the Muslims have not changed, yes they changed a lot mostly in a negative way but the message of God is still unchanged and written in the Quran. You will be shocked when you read there stories about Maria Yesus Moses and other Prophets. Prophet Mohammed is just mentioned 3 times in the book while there is a hole Chapter about Maria. Its a shame that nowadaya people see Islam just a Arabic religion.
Why only christians tho? Shouldnt god love everyone? I mean all u christians talk about is the fact that god and jesus loves everyone but u just said "bless all christians". Is that what god taught u?
@@_bruni_ this video is about religion so he had his mind only on his religion he forgot other's it's nothing to get shocked about God bless you you and all people in the world I hope it helps 🙏❤️
AfghanHearts So what of the Muslims under Austro-Hungarian rule in Bosnia? If the Muslims didn’t persecute Christians in the Middle-East, they would still be around. You make it seem like it was just Christians that did it, but the Muslims committed scores of religious atrocities across Europe was well.
@Youssef Muhammad إسلامbullshit :D do you think all Islamic states offered tax like Arab caliphates? Seljuks, Timurids, Ottomans, Qara and Aq Qoyunlus and Safavids?
@@messiah6670 it’s a fact that Zoroastrians, Jews and Christians were better off in Islamic lands. Many people emigrated from Georgia to the Ottoman Empire because of the opportunities there. Learn your history first.
@@lightscameras4166 Please stop teaching me my own history,MANY PEOPLE WERE ENSLAVED IN OTTOMAN EMPIRE, there was a slave trade in western george from 16th to 18 th century and almost 100 000 georgians were sold in Ottoman empire and same amount were enslaved in Persia from eastern Georgia
@@ptasznik5973 he is stole money from the people you pay and get in the heaven? Martin Luther did the right thing and tought the people to read the bible correctly
@@pedromain Monolothic religions are less tolerant to polytheistic religions you mean? Since Islam, Christianity and Judaism were respected in Europe and the Middle East. But if you were pagan you would face discrimination
@@mantea3481 yes! And against other monotheistic religions. Polytheists had easier to embrace and embody the gods of others. Monotheistic religions came to see other gods as false gods and something to be defeated.
Thank you, I have been looking for a video on religons rather than political borders ever since mapping came on RUclips. Keep up the good work, also... very nice that even tough you are a Turk, you made video which is neutral/no bias. This is true research, yearning for the truth.
Wrong. In the Transylvania-Romania area, the majority Walakians- Iflak in turk language (Romanians) were always Orthodox! Only the minority Hungarians and Germans were Catholic or Protestant!
That began in 800, and until the late 11th century there were still a large number of pagans, though not the majority, so they still did raid. But the viking era came to an end around the time Christianity became huge in Scandinavia
Hello, Between the first years of the French Revolution, the religion was illegal in France but there was a revolutionnary cult called Cult of the Supreme Being.
@@plumebrisee6206 I said state atheism not secularism There is a difference between a state who purge religion and a state who separate it from it's policies In Europe the state is secular so it doesn't force people to follow religious laws but it doesn't persecute you for being Christian for example
Well sometimes is very hard to determine what do people actually believe in if there is the state religion but conquered/annexed/rebelling or lost areas with different traditions. But still, very nice work! I love "living maps" :-)
@iLonghornful not necessarily. Other former communist countries like Poland and Romania are more religious than many Western European countries like France or Sweden.
Why is anyone who is even slightly conservative considered a “fascist” or “nazi”? Also, usually conservatives look at the facts, while liberals look at feelings.
Awesome! Though 1. Norse and Germanic are basically the same thing 2. You could have included the Jewish pockets along the Mosel, in the Netherlands and in Belorussia/ Ukraine 3. Eastern Germany is half and half atheist and Protestant today with a catholic pocket in upper Brandenburg 4. Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam and Major Cities in western Germany could have been in a lighter gold/ purple due to many atheists and Muslims living there
Sorry to break it to ya despite your amazing work but in the Greek part of Thrace there are nowhere near as many Muslims as you portray in the map. There is a reason it is called Islamic minority and not majority.
Fair play, the map of Ireland is exceptionally accurate, I was watching to see if you were going to so the decline of Protestantism and the growth of Catholicism in the north.
The scythian and sarmatian tribes didn't practice tengriism. And also the pagan religions didn't have official names like norse or romuva,those were later adopted by neo-pagan groups, but I suppose it's for coordination. Other than that you've done a great job
I am sceptical using the term "Suomenusko" (Finnish Faith) because that is a neopagan term. IMHO, the correct term would be Muinaisusko (Ancient Faith) when talking about the ancient faith of the Fenno-Ugric peoples.
@@eksiarvamus because Finland is at the moment the dominant one and more noticeable, but yes it should be just something like "pagan faith or ancient faith" or something like that, but estonians and finns are pretty similar and only seperated about 2000 years ago so you could call Estonians Finns because Finnish is just the term for Finnic tribes (karelians, ostrobothnians, savonians...), like we in Finland have many old tribes living in the country that merged into one nation (Finland) with time so basically estonia could also be finnish therefore suomenusko/finnish faith isnt so off, its the same faith anyways with minor differences in different tribes
@@someoneonearth1617 But you can't argue with the Armenian lands. I mean on this map Christiantity vanishes in 1 second and then pops up a few centuries later. In reality the whole Armenia should be Christian (ofc until the genocide, then sadly the western part's missing)
@@ΧρῆστοςΚωστελίδης-γ3φ yeah i was just about to comment about Thrace. There's no way Islam can be that dominant there now. The rest of the Balkans looks pretty accurate though.
Very interesting, I loved this. Just a few little touches, Both Latvia and Estonia have been practicing their own traditions and is nominally Catholic only like Lithuania, Romova is one of three very good recreations, Slavic Paganism is also variable as it contains everything from some initiatory traditions that are shamanic to temples for some gods, seasonal practices and acceptance of independents like healers, psychics and witches.
@@duduchannel6729 orthodoxy IS the ancient Church, only the papist heretics have started diverging from the true faith as far back as the seventh century
@@milisavradovanovic9747On the 5, 6, and 7th centuries the Eastern Christians stilled obeying the pope, but with a bad translate of the filioque from latin to greek they believed that the Holy Spirit came only from the father and not from the son . Also, Saint Ignatius of Antioch who was disciple of Saint John and Saint Peter referred to the Church as CATHOLIC.
Çok güzel olmuş,ellerinize sağlık) Ama bir eleştireceğim konu var,şu an Hollanda ve Doğu Almanyada halkın büyük çoğunluğunun inandığı bir din yok,2011 yılına ait sayımda Doğu Almanyanın bütünlükle ve batı Almanyada bir kaç gelişmiş şehirde dine inanmayan insanlar çoğunluk teşkil ediyor.Ayrıca 2015 yılına ait sayıma göreyse Hollanda halkının 50.1% i kendilerini her hangi bir dinin mensubu olarak görmüyor,bu konu üzerinde haritada ekleme yapılması gerekirdi,fakat Çek Cümhuriyyeti ve Estonya doğru belirtilmiş. Bir kez daha teşekkür ederiz bizi bu konuda aydınlattığınız için:)
Love how people haven't given the Finnic/Sami religions any name so they are just called Suomenusko which literally translates to Finland's belief/faith😂
Great job ! Btw, wasn't Arian christianity more present during 5th-6th century inside of Ostrogothic kingdom borders (nowadays Italy, Croatia, Bosnia)? Because on map, its clearly only present in nowadays Bosnia, but facts are that main Arian basilicas were in Ravenna too, as in its capital. (3:23 - 3:53) Also it would be interesting to add heretical movements, such as Catharism, Patharenism, Bosnian church, Bogomilism that were separate from official Orthodoxy and Catholicism.
Druidism (0-700)
Animism (0-448)
Fetishism (0-360)
Germanic Paganism (0-880)
Tengrism (0-1290)
Zamolxism (0-700)
Slavic Paganism (0-1168)
Romuva (0-1388)
Suomenusko (0-1640)
Norse (0-1030)
Hellenism (0-700)
Ashurism (0-362)
Judaism (0-168) (180-340) (881-1009)
Zoroastrianism (2-831)
Christianity (30-324)
Arianism (324-760)
Chalcedonianism (324-867)
Nestorianism (433-867)
Armenian Apostolic Church (452-1397) (1959-)
Islam (633-)
Catholicism (867-1378) (1417-)
Orthodoxism (867-)
Avignon Catholicism (1378-1417)
Roman Catholicism (1378-1417)
Protestantism (1519-)
Buddhism (1635-)
Irreligious (1959-)
Druidism shall live on in our hearts
you should put Bosnian church, (11.-15.century), those who believe that are like aryan christians.. orthodox church was establishted after ottomans came in Bosnia..
What is the first music in the video ?
F for european pagan religionsx
Jesus is the son of the bitch
Very impressive! Good job!
Thank you so much !
EmperorTigerstar I see you everywhere :D
Wtf is going on!
Hey emperor tigerstar are you here
@@KayraAtakanQX Abi bakıyorum işleri buyutmussun İmparator Kaplanyıldızı gelmeye başlamış
The detail is here is just absolutely insane, great work.
😛
No it isn't,the way he portrays it makes it look like north Africa Iberia and Levant were 100% Muslim,he doesn't take in consideration the Christian pocket minorities in these regions
@@cv4809 In fact in some regions of Iberia, North Africa and Levant Christianism was a majority. This map shows the religion that is ruling in the region, not what's the religion of its people.
That's not quite true, and there are inaccuracies, but this is still a very good video.
@@cv4809 Shut up kid, the work he put into this is just insane.
Paganism: *Exists since human history*
Abrahamic religions: *This man, his career, game over, I win*
@Osama Tass
That is according to the abrahamic religions. Not according to the history or to the scientific findings so far. So it's nothing more than bs.
@Osama Tass
Oh and if you still insist, spiritual satanism claims to having existed since the beginning. They also claim to be "real pagans". Considering legitimacy of satanism and abrahamic religions are same (which is non existent), you are wrong once again.
Rip
:(
Hi im paganist
I love how u used eu4 colours for the religions
Abdulrahman AlYawer truly a man of the people
I think it is eu4 ET but with a disguise
Lithunoisan Hussars
Yeah, even Arianism and Hellenism is the exact same colours
Lithunoisan Hussars in my eu4 games all eastern europe is light brown (I play Russia a lot 😂)
Colors have just been associated with maps for a long time. Even outside of paradox, Catholic has always been yellow/gold. I’m guessing a large part of it has to do with its association with Spain, who’s colors were gold and red
Now that is extremely underrated.
@Ottoman Mapper alması gereken değeri almamış demek.
Брато ти си на всички такива клипчета
@J M Belarus?
Ur everywhere
This is very well done. Just one small note. Catholicism and Orthodoxy didn't officially split from one another until 1054. Prior to this there *were* religious differences between the Western Christians who would eventually become Catholics and the Eastern Christians who would eventually become Orthodox Christians. But at this point they wouldn't have seen one another as belonging to separate branches of Christianity just yet. Other than that, great job!
Also he calls it orthodoxism which no
He is using the first schism between Rome and Constantinople - the Photian Schism - which signaled that these were two different Churches
I found a mistake, since 1945 on polish part of Pomerania there is no protestants because after WW 2 all German (protestant) are replace by Polish people (Catholics)
Not at all, lol
@@dariuszziolkowski597 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Poland
Polish Pomerania is still catholic today, however the map of 2019 still indicates protestantism in north west Poland, which also is incorrect.
Pomerania ever was catholic
@@jonatanborowicz Yup. Poland is like 99% catcholic
"Fetishism"
*How do I join*
A fetish is something that is believed to give good luck, like a totem or a clover. Then the meaning extended to include sexual fetishes too, things that shouldn't be sexual that are regarded as such. For example, hands
Yeah, I know what a fetish is in a sexual sense, but the religion itself seems interesting as well.
Also hand fetish, *My name is Yoshikage Kira*
I wanna join too;-;
Read the entire Koran and manages his verses Read the biography of the Messenger of Allah peace be upon him and his hadiths
Yeeeeaahhh I was thinking the same!!! :D
islam:spreads
georgia:we dont do that here
The laz portion of Georgians converted, but they assimilated with Turks cause kemalists banned their language
@@mehmetyilmaz2493 but not all georgians
@@gigachaduneli1121 present day yes
but many muslims of georgian ancestry are there in Turkey and Iran their not georgian culturally but have that DNA, cause Georgia was part of both Ottoman and Iran
many Pashas were of Akhbaz and georgian desent.
but the georgian heartland remained othrodox
Georgia & Armenia! Christs
@@samet7422 Kotu bisey dememiş ak kemalizm gayrimüslimleri asimile etti doğruda yaptı sadece gayrimüslimlerlede kalmadı müslüman kürtleride asimile etti.
Great job ! Guzel olmus usta !
Çok teşekkür ederim ! Thank you so much! En büyük usta sensin ...
@@KayraAtakanQX dnnsnsjs adamı Türkçe konusturtun ya bence sende onun kadar ustasin
@@kanunisultansuleyman7496 Harbiden görünce şaşırdım milli gurur Kayra usta
Khey Pard'ı da Türkçe konuşturmadık demeyiz 😁
@Kirman Selçuklularının Haritasını Arayan Dost sürpriz ! Ama daha önce hiç yapılmamış zor bir video. Ha bide Rise Of The Atatürk atçam bitmek üzere video.
The very first time that Switzerland isn't neutral
@Silver Chariot it did it wa spartan of the holy roman empire I think and its survived for centuries
@Black Box Painting True
sa knk
Christianity: spreads
Sami people: "Just smile and wave boys, smile and wave..."
Lord Lahmacun 1640 be like...
@Perkele on Herra one paganism for a heresy.
@Perkele on Herra hey, im not pagan
Cool to know they’re still pagan
most sami became christian but those who did assimilated so the people still culturally sami are generally pagan
10:28 Buddism: sorry guys I've forgotton my Jackett
Thats Kalmyukia
Рамис Карама | they speak Mongolian right?
@@grimhavenz yes they emigrated from Mongolia in chinggis Karen times
@George Nathanael my bad
Lol hahahahaha
Europe in 1235: are u catoholic or orthodoxism?
Lithuania: no
Based pagan Lithuania
aph poznań lmao
Shtersea Zvarak lmao
Many Lithuanian princes were Orthodox or Catholic
@@Shub-Niggurath_ lithuania didn't have any princess tho
Çok değerli bir video, araştırılacak çok kapı açtın bana, değerli emeklerin için çok teşekkür ediyorum. Ellerin dert görmesin
Yes all has greek dna.and after all turks has greek dna
@@ΆγγελοςΜ-η9β And if you're not native African, American or Oceanian you also have turk or mongol dna. Judging by your attitude, probably your ancestors have had unwelcome turkic visitors at night.
Good concept but I find a bit inaccurate (especially in the Balkans and in the Caucasus.) but I find it hard to make a 100% percent accurate video though. but again a good concept and a nice video.
Yeah, for being such a wide scale, both in time and distance, it provides about an as accurate map as can be reasonably expected. Of course they’ll be inaccuracies, especially around the places that are a mess, but overall it is very well made, and considerable effort was made to be as accurate as possible
4:59 Spain: Why do I hear boss music?
Its bowser
Iberia*
*Al-Andalus
España*
*iberian peninsula
Caledonian Christianity: * exists *
Hellenism: I don’t feel so good
and that is becuase the Román empire fall.
Felipe Correia Borges
It wasn’t the only reason, but Christianity did a few things that destabilized the Empire
First, it created a parallel power structure to the state, who would increasingly come to control it. (The church)
Secondly it replaced the more or less toleration of Hellenism with the all or nothing doctrine of Christianity, causing religious tension as Christian Emperors sought to enforce the religion across the Empire.
Third it was incredibly devisive, even among Christians. People were suddenly willing to kill and die over minor doctrinal differences. (And they did) religious violence and even riots became common, as did assassinations of Bishops by rival clergymen.
Fourth it got the state involved in these politics. The Arian/Nicene conflict would cause a back and forth between the two sects, causing one to be deemed ‘heretical’ and doggedly persecuted by the state trying to enforce orthodoxy.
Essentially it destroyed part of the social fabric of Roman society, and divided Romans at a time when they needed unity.
@Me King Tiger It is very easy to blame Christianity for the irresponsibility of the Romans
@Me King Tiger religious schools shouldnt exist
@@GALA89 Then you shouldn't
There are 2 grave mistakes I encountered in this video:
1: the great schism was in 1054. Here it's depicted way too early
2:Ireland was christianized BEFORE southern germany. Southern germany got converted by the irish.
The "official" date may be 1054, that's because we have to put the limit somewhere. There have been differences since a couple centuries between western and eastern rites at that point. Charlemagne's coronation was one step in splitting the Church.
@@wizardsummoner9124
Well, a schism is demarcated by a formal (official) split in communion. Disputes over theological heresies generally take years, or possibly even decades, before the proclamation of a judgement, as it's rather dangerous to completely sever a heretic from the church, thus granting them their own autonomy, which can have destructive consequences. Hence, it's safer to attempt to reconcile said heretic to the truth by any means necessary before the finalization of a schism.
There wasn't a formal split in communion between the Roman/Leonine and Greek/Cerularian Patriarchates Patriarchates until the mid-eleventh century, pertaining to controversies over the Filioque (a dispute over as to whether the Spirit also proceeds from the Son or not), unleavened bread, married clergy, etc.
In fact, there are major events within the history of the Church that he left out. Events that were of a much more serious theological/philosophical nature than the petty coronation of Charlemagne, which was moreso of a political nature.
The Monothelite Schism of the seventh century and the Iconoclastic Schism of the eigth century were both left out. Nevermind the Investiture Crisis of the West, beginning in the late eleventh century. The Holy Roman Emperor wasn't even in communion with Pope Gregory VII in the late eleventh century, and in fact, installed his own Pope, Clement III. Can't forget about the Avignon Papacy either.
He pick the Photian Schism as the split. So not wrong at all however i do align more with the 1054 because it is the official split.
Keşke böyle bir video olsaydı diyordum 1 hafta önce Türk bir mapper tarafından yapılmış muazzam :) çok güzel olmuş
Im so sorry for mistakes.
What is your language? Is it from Caucasus?
@@Zygfryd_z_Toussaint He is a Crimea Tatar from Turkey, And probably talkin Turkish in his daily life
@@umutcankoc3010 Thank you
No mistakes! Just opinions. Great job, definitely
I noticed that the christian conversions of Scandinavia were shown too early. You showed Denmark as 899 when it should be 960. You showed Sweden as 960-1000 when it should be around 1050. And Smaland didn't convert until around 1120. Oh, and one more thing, you showed the Sami as having converted by 1640 when they didn't convert until around 1720.
Man this is heaven to my eyes well done!
6:10 and 9:51 What an exchange between Spain And Turkey!!
Alejadro Litago Viñerta may Allah guide the Spain again
@@drulo1000 may Allah guide you who believe "Jesus is the son of god."may the Islamic empire rise again and our signs are so clear to the non believers
@@trippytubs8689 Jesus is LORD of lords and King of kings
He is the Alpha and Omega
The Beginning and the End
The Lord is who he is
He is Christ ..... Jesus
@@chase135 may allah guide u
@@trippytubs8689 may the LORD JESUS
Save you and you accept him
for it is written
He who has the son has life
But he who is without the son is without life
You can't be serious. The hussites era in 15th century is pretty important for us Czechs and you didn't even show :(
:'-(
Must have been a very hard video to make. I don't even know where to start if i would make this
Jan Hus: Am i a joke to you?
(Yes, it sorta dissapointed me, but i understand how difficult making these videos can be.)
Can someone tell me what it is? I am part Czech but I haven't heard of it.
@@HBKnowItAll Jan Hus was a bohemian church reformer from 14./15. century. He was burned alive, but his teachings got wide support and his followers started a religious civil war, defeating even several catholic crusades. If you want to learn more, just seach for Jan Hus, Hussites or Hussite wars.
Great video, nicely done! One major thing you left out though: the Hussites in 1400s Bohemia. It was basically Protestantism before Protestantism was a thing.
This is really well done. Small quibble: Cathars, Bogomils, Paulicians and Tondrakians are missing. Ancient Gnostics are missing too, but not sure if they ever were the majority anywhere, it's hard to say. Cathars, Bogomils, Paulicians and Tondrakians certainly were the majority in certain areas for hundreds of years, and are certainly distinct religions. There was even a Paulician state (founded specifically on that basis) centered around Omeril/Amara and Tephrike/Divrigi in modern day Turkey, from 843 to 878.
On the whole though, this is a very accurate and detailed video.
Christianity for Georgia was compared to nationality. That has always protected us from dissolving and disappearing, because we always had to fight against numerous enemies to survive.🇬🇪
Dito Zarnadze რა თქმა უნდა :))))
🇬🇪🇬🇪
Hahaha u were under the mercy of the caliphate
@Marwan . B they used swords to convert Albanians and Bosnians the Caucasus never really was under the ottomans For a long period compared to the Balkans or the levant
@@infuriousgamer1505 What are you talking about? Albania and Bosnia converted by choice otherwise Serbia and all the balkans would be muslim
İçeriğe bak be ülke sınırları değil adam din tarihi atıyor güzel video helal !
Aynısının dünya versiyonunu bekleriz
@@kenansahbalayev534 o aşırı Zor olur işin içine kızılderili halk dinleri girer birsürü din girer ama güzel olur
Kenan Sahbalayev yaklaşık 3000 farklı din var imkansız kardeşim
@@kenansahbalayev534
Belki bilmediğimiz 1 milyon din var mesela yeni dünyanın dinlerinin geçmişine dair fikir edinmek çok zor daha adamların nerden geldiğini kesin bilmiyoruz.
@@briaormead4239 aga ben kendi fikrimi yazdım benim fikrime karışmak yerine kendi işine bak sanane kanal senin mi?
Well,since I am Albanian,I can assure you that northern Albania is Catholic.But seeing this video,makes me think the amount of time you needed to do this video,and i really appreciate your work,and you instantly got a like and a sub from me.Keep up the fantastic work bro.
Amazing job! I don't know how much time and effort you put into these videos, but congratulations, they are breath takingly detailed.
U are probably wondering what was the comment, I guess we will never know.
Thanks .Because you need this
@@MilanaBezbradica-in3ml You cant understand
@@MilanaBezbradica-in3ml First, I'm sorry.I meant that the last and undestructured last book should reach everyone.
Cevap Veren Adam respect everyone’s religion, because we respect yours!
@@somatia350 they don't !!!! muslims don't respect others religions !! they always say islam is the only true religion !! all non muslim will go to hell ! it's in the coran ! the most intolerant religion in the world !! if you are a non muslim and you want to marry a muslim woman you have to convert to Islam otherwise he does not accept marriage !!
Its very nicely done. You can easily see the border between East and West - a line between Zagreb and Sankt Petersburg.
Amazing! I like how religion colors are inspired by EU4. :)))
Yes i agree
You splitted christianity into orthodox, catholic ect.Which is good cause it is more detailed but the fact that you didnt show sunni or shia makes this map a bit unproffesional.Other than that, great video mate.
There are no Shias in the map
@atax45x but what's the point of differentiating sunnis and shias if there are only sunnis
@@davidbagrationi199 there are shias in right edge of map in azerbaijan, and some parts of Iraq and Syria too
@@alisheikh4698 How can a difference between religions be political?
@@alisheikh4698 At least a few differences between Orthodox and Catholic are political as well (mainly about the pope), just so you know.
I like how orthodox Georgia 🇬🇪 keeps constantly being surrounded by Islam
@Efe Alca they attacked him because many people converted to islam they knew it was right
So the non believers like u feared him they attacked him and he win the war
@Legends Icecreamgamer wikiislam.net/wiki/Aishas_Age_of_Consummation
@Aleks there are many christian and jewish in arab until now
@@funabyss4488 until a few decades ago, yes. Most minorities have been systematically forced out by muslim states
@Efe Alca
"In 628 the Meccan tribe of Quraysh and the Muslim community in Medina signed a 10-year truce called the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah.
In 630, this truce was broken when the Banu Bakr, allies of the Quraysh, attacked the Banu Khuza'a, who had recently become allies of the Muslims.
According to the terms of the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah, the Arab tribes were given the option of joining either of the sides, the Muslims or Quraysh. Should any of these tribes face aggression, the party to which it was allied would have the right to retaliate. As a consequence, Banu Bakr joined Quraysh, and Khuza'ah joined the Muslims. They thus lived in peace for some time; but ulterior motives stretching back to the pre-Islamic period, ignited by unabated fire of revenge, triggered fresh hostilities. Banu Bakr, without concern for the provisions of the treaty, attacked Banu Khuza'a in a place called Al-Wateer in Sha'ban, in 8 AH. Quraysh helped Banu Bakr with men and arms, taking advantage of the dark night. Pressed by their enemies, the tribesmen of Khuza'ah sought the Holy Sanctuary, but here too, their lives were not spared, and, contrary to all accepted traditions, Nawfal, the chief of Banu Bakr, chased them in the sanctified area - where no blood should be shed - and massacred his adversaries. Khuza'ah at once sent a delegation to Medina to inform Mohammed of this breach of truce and to seek help from the Muslims of Medina being their allies."
Northeast Greece is not Muslim. It’s orthodox like the rest of Greece
it was occupied by the ottomans. And the ottomans were muslims
@@AlimoHD41 yeah thats true so many muslim and turks were live in greece
AlimoHD yes but it shows that they’re still Muslim in 2019, which isn’t true
Mehmet Yilmaz my friend there is a minority but the most of them are orthodox. There’s some villages where Pomaks live but he needs to show the majority
This is made by a turk
beautiful attempt for religious map, but somewhat biased pro Islamic
-Greek Thace is totally Ordotoxa is the green belt in the south of Bulgaria is much smaller
Polish Pomerania turns overwhelming Catholics after 1945
-No Show the northern tip of Morocco as Catholics, Ceuta and Melilla are majority Catholics to this day
"Where were the Alawites in Syria?" Islâm is not a single block all
Irreligious spots must be larger in Scandinavia and East Germany
Some Historical Mistakes
-destined much more for Islamism to become majority in the south of Spain, Andaluza only became Islamic majority around the year 1000, in compensation some green spots must remain in Spain until 1600
Southern Italy has never been of the Islamic Majority, it should only have some green spots in Campania at most
Renato Campos Sicily was Muslim majority from the 10th to 11th centuries, also Ceuta and Melilla were not shown most likely due to their small size as they are just single cities
Renato Campos thank you for mentioning
There is alawites but it is not majority in syria or other countrys
@@think9747 but they (Alawits) are the mayority on the mediterran coast of syria
Kingdom of Bohemia was protestant from 1419 to 17th century.
Russia-Serbia Orthodox Slavic brothers forever ☦❤️
With Greece🇷🇸🇷🇺🇬🇷🔥
@@vukvulanovic Is Greece slavic?
@Stelian Dove Grooves Yeah, Greece isn't brothers with Russia and Serbia.
Never!
@M D What do you mean by "Never!" Russia and Serbia will forever remain of the same ethnicity, and the same religion, Slavic and Orthodox. Both brothers forever. ❤
Catholic here, Jesus Christ bless all christians in the world, stay strong! 🇵🇹🇧🇷🇬🇪
you too brother🇬🇪🇧🇷
Jesus is also a prophet in islam. God sended many prophets to the humanity. The first human which is Adam was also a Prophet. Moses Jacob, Solomon, Jesus, Muhammed all are Prophets with the same message. Praying to One God with nothing in between. But people changed the messages of the Prophets in many religions and the books too. The only book that has not changed is the Quran. Im not telling to that the Muslims have not changed, yes they changed a lot mostly in a negative way but the message of God is still unchanged and written in the Quran. You will be shocked when you read there stories about Maria Yesus Moses and other Prophets. Prophet Mohammed is just mentioned 3 times in the book while there is a hole Chapter about Maria. Its a shame that nowadaya people see Islam just a Arabic religion.
Why only christians tho? Shouldnt god love everyone? I mean all u christians talk about is the fact that god and jesus loves everyone but u just said "bless all christians". Is that what god taught u?
@@_bruni_ this video is about religion so he had his mind only on his religion he forgot other's it's nothing to get shocked about God bless you you and all people in the world I hope it helps 🙏❤️
@@_bruni_ your name I noticed when I read my commentXD
During the ottoman rule in anatolia there were huge amounts of orthodox
AfghanHearts So what of the Muslims under Austro-Hungarian rule in Bosnia?
If the Muslims didn’t persecute Christians in the Middle-East, they would still be around.
You make it seem like it was just Christians that did it, but the Muslims committed scores of religious atrocities across Europe was well.
@@andreamarino6010 Sicily was half muslim in 9th century!
@@mehmetyilmaz2493 Anatolia, North Africa, Syria were totally christian so?
@@andreamarino6010 so? Just was replying to your comment
Half of native Sicilian practised islam before vikings captured the island
@@mehmetyilmaz2493 Yeah they were forced, luckily they were rescued by normans
Islam: spreads all over the middle east and Caucasus
Georgia: You have no power here
@Youssef Muhammad إسلامbullshit :D do you think all Islamic states offered tax like Arab caliphates? Seljuks, Timurids, Ottomans, Qara and Aq Qoyunlus and Safavids?
@@messiah6670 it’s a fact that Zoroastrians, Jews and Christians were better off in Islamic lands. Many people emigrated from Georgia to the Ottoman Empire because of the opportunities there. Learn your history first.
@@lightscameras4166 Please stop teaching me my own history,MANY PEOPLE WERE ENSLAVED IN OTTOMAN EMPIRE, there was a slave trade in western george from 16th to 18 th century and almost 100 000 georgians were sold in Ottoman empire and same amount were enslaved in Persia from eastern Georgia
@@lightscameras4166 It was a forced migration lmao
It didn’t spread to Armenia either
Northern Albania today is majority catholic & some parts in the west of North Macedonia are majority muslim
Catholicism in Albania nice meme
@@GAtTheTop lol
@@GAtTheTop it true look at a more accurate map
T FOOL well it used to be i think but now it is unfortunately muslim
We're orthodox in South Albania 🤷🏻♀️
Great video, You missed Western Armenia and Armenian Apostolic Church since 300ad
Hello from Hayastan/Armenia 🇦🇲
Hello from Bursa / Turkey
“Hello from Armenia”
Followed directly by
“Hello from turkey”
Has to be one of the most terrifying comment section exchanges ever
@@lucapasa4519 🤣
The past is in the past, my friend.
@@zaferhawk139 i sure hope so
@@lucapasa4519? What do you mean
1517-Martin Luther: I CAME IN LIKE A WRECKING BALL
I CAME IN LIKE A KVETCHING BALL
More like he came in like a disease
@@---.----- yep
Europe suffered wars and participation just beacouse this fat German didynt liked the pope
@@ptasznik5973 he is stole money from the people you pay and get in the heaven? Martin Luther did the right thing and tought the people to read the bible correctly
@@kristaller9590 true
Paganism: Exists.
Abrahamic Religions: I'm about to end this man's whole career.
Not in india though
I have no idea that Avignon Cathilicism existed. I checked this out, quite interesting.
Great video.
Interesting how romans were liberal with different religions until christanity came
Monotheistic religions tend to be less tolerant to other gods.
@@pedromain Monolothic religions are less tolerant to polytheistic religions you mean? Since Islam, Christianity and Judaism were respected in Europe and the Middle East. But if you were pagan you would face discrimination
@@mantea3481 yes! And against other monotheistic religions. Polytheists had easier to embrace and embody the gods of others. Monotheistic religions came to see other gods as false gods and something to be defeated.
@Shadan 🤣 yes
Ah yes, the tolerant Romans; just don't practice your Christian faith in public, unless you're trying to be martyrized ;)
Your wrong in Albania, as much of it( most of the northern Albania) was catholic.
@AE The most Practiced Religion in the North is still Catholism. But Albanians generally don't practice Religions so much.
Albania is irreligious state, neither christian nor muslim
Their God was Enver Hoxha
youth rarely goes to church or mosque
@@mehmetyilmaz2493 No lol,our God wasnt Enver Hoxha
@@mehmetyilmaz2493 hahaha nobody gives a fuck about enver hoxha. We just dont care about religion. Money is our Religion
@@denissaliaj9459 ahahah that was funny
Thank you, I have been looking for a video on religons rather than political borders ever since mapping came on RUclips. Keep up the good work, also... very nice that even tough you are a Turk, you made video which is neutral/no bias. This is true research, yearning for the truth.
Wrong. In the Transylvania-Romania area, the majority Walakians- Iflak in turk language (Romanians) were always Orthodox! Only the minority Hungarians and Germans were Catholic or Protestant!
În perioada imperiului Austro-Ungar foarte mulți transilvăneni erau greco-catolici by the way
And the romanian nobility who needed to convet to get the titles.
I had to pause a lot to look up a lot of these religions I've never heard of. Great job!
Nobody:
Bosnia: *Battle Royale*
Buddhism : Hi. I'm spending my hollydays in the area... Don't pay attention.
Someone playing too much in Eu4 XD
Awesome mappings, like from Yakutia!
Interesting how Scandinavia turned Christian about the time the Vikings turned sail for pillaging
That began in 800, and until the late 11th century there were still a large number of pagans, though not the majority, so they still did raid. But the viking era came to an end around the time Christianity became huge in Scandinavia
"quick, the vikings are out at sea, quick convert everyone here into christianity!!"
The Eastern Macedonia and Western Thrace are mostly orthodox except some villages in Xanthi and Komotini.
Southern Bulgaria aswell except Karjali
Hello,
Between the first years of the French Revolution, the religion was illegal in France but there was a revolutionnary cult called Cult of the Supreme Being.
Never a majority i think
I mean
If State atheism was considered too then for the whole 20th century Russia would have been coloured grey
@@casteddu6740 So Atheism is Grey on the map ?
If yes ,Western Europe ,Scandinavia ,Finland ,central Europe and Russia should be grey
@@plumebrisee6206 I said state atheism not secularism
There is a difference between a state who purge religion and a state who separate it from it's policies
In Europe the state is secular so it doesn't force people to follow religious laws but it doesn't persecute you for being Christian for example
Well sometimes is very hard to determine what do people actually believe in if there is the state religion but conquered/annexed/rebelling or lost areas with different traditions. But still, very nice work! I love "living maps" :-)
Everyone: India is a wild place full of Religious history
Europe: Hold my Chalice
Europe is a continent
India is country
Still comparable
@@Sharmaji-lu2bp He's talking about whole indian continent
@@SonuSingh-iy3ew since when was india a continent
u mean sub-continent?
atheists and agnostics are now majority in countries like Czech Republic and Estonia, shouldn't the map reflect that ?
@iLonghornful not necessarily. Other former communist countries like Poland and Romania are more religious than many Western European countries like France or Sweden.
Look, it is labeled at the end as irreligion.
Czech is no country, it's nationality and language...
Czechia* or the Czech Republic.
@iLonghornful the death of religion in europe is so awesome
2:07 Cezayir : FETİŞİZM
>sweden isn't green
Hold up right there
Bruuuuh only about 4-6% are muslim.
@@bertilhamren5338 Shhh, don't disturb the fascist echo chamber, remember facts don't matter, only the memes matter
@@caiawlodarski5339 oh okay im sorry
Why is anyone who is even slightly conservative considered a “fascist” or “nazi”? Also, usually conservatives look at the facts, while liberals look at feelings.
@@Shmendan2 LMAO, this is a joke right ?
Awesome! Though 1. Norse and Germanic are basically the same thing 2. You could have included the Jewish pockets along the Mosel, in the Netherlands and in Belorussia/ Ukraine 3. Eastern Germany is half and half atheist and Protestant today with a catholic pocket in upper Brandenburg 4. Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam and Major Cities in western Germany could have been in a lighter gold/ purple due to many atheists and Muslims living there
That intro is a banger 🔥 👌
Good work bro, like from Armenia
🇦🇲❤🇹🇷
@@dariomoreno9267 yas.!!!
As an Ásatrúar I'm kinda confused as to why you seperated Norse and Germanic Paganism? Most differences between the two are linguistic.
You missed a spot on the northern polish-german border. The polish side is majorily catholic
10:26 - wtf Buddhism join the game
Kalmyks national minority in Russia are buddists
Buddhist turks that migrated from Central Asia (really!) Kalmyks are one weird bunch.
Buddhist turks that migrated from Central Asia (really!) Kalmyks are one weird bunch.
@@perpetualsystems and they are mongol not turk
they are kalmyks and kalmyks are mongolian people
Good job !
Thanks Bro
THIS is MECCA
Sorry to break it to ya despite your amazing work but in the Greek part of Thrace there are nowhere near as many Muslims as you portray in the map. There is a reason it is called Islamic minority and not majority.
true
Fair play, the map of Ireland is exceptionally accurate, I was watching to see if you were going to so the decline of Protestantism and the growth of Catholicism in the north.
As an Armenian I like your Chanel
East Germany is also mostly without religion.
@M G haha immigrant joke, hahaha joke about people with different culture ahahahahahahahahahahahHahahaha so funny
Communism effect
You've got Western Balkans wrong from 9th century onwards.
Ratio Fides No one understands Balkans. 😂😂😂 even those who live there
how is it wrong?
I think he forgot to add the orthodox population living in modern day Croatia and the irreligious part for today tbh I thought would be much higher.
@Death Star II Nema ali uglavnom za tu nisu spomenuti pravoslavci.
Isto iskreno pomislila bih da danas u Makedoniji ima više muslimana.
@@tainii-san5879 Makedonija ima 40% muslimana. The map is wrong.
Kırımlı Tatar bir dedenin torunu olarak sizi takdirle izliyorum!
Youre also wrong on Albanian conversion to Islam. It happened first in the 18th century not earlier
Yeah and thrace isnt muslim
@@arxontas2593 Thrace mostly more muslim by Turks . Both east and western Thrace
@@alperenbaser5595 True but nowadays it got reduced
Albania is irreligious state, neither christian nor muslim
Their God was Enver Hoxha
@Kingshuk Monsur he is not Albanian
6:47 On the very right, Islam kinda looks like a skull/skeleton
I don’t see any skull/skeleton.
@@nandeto1097 look at Kazakhstan
Lol
haha yes
Frickin scary
9:50 you can see Henry divorce his wife
Which one ?
@@felixgeorgescu2230 Catherine of Aragon
@@eges72 i meant that he divorced so many wives that I forgot which one (as a joke)
@@felixgeorgescu2230 oh ok
The scythian and sarmatian tribes didn't practice tengriism. And also the pagan religions didn't have official names like norse or romuva,those were later adopted by neo-pagan groups, but I suppose it's for coordination. Other than that you've done a great job
I am sceptical using the term "Suomenusko" (Finnish Faith) because that is a neopagan term. IMHO, the correct term would be Muinaisusko (Ancient Faith) when talking about the ancient faith of the Fenno-Ugric peoples.
And why is it just in Finnish? Btw, there were fewer Finns than Estonians up until the 16th century.
@Slender Man fuck you we arent Asians 😂we are Uralic
So everyone is African then, right?
Becuase all human came from Ethiopia.
@@Hungeryan well yes but no
@@eksiarvamus because Finland is at the moment the dominant one and more noticeable, but yes it should be just something like "pagan faith or ancient faith" or something like that, but estonians and finns are pretty similar and only seperated about 2000 years ago so you could call Estonians Finns because Finnish is just the term for Finnic tribes (karelians, ostrobothnians, savonians...), like we in Finland have many old tribes living in the country that merged into one nation (Finland) with time so basically estonia could also be finnish therefore suomenusko/finnish faith isnt so off, its the same faith anyways with minor differences in different tribes
Your map is according to history, good work
This map is amazing but i think that you were too generous with islam in the balkans and former armenian lands
He isn’t, look up a map of Islam around Bosnia, Albania and Kosovo.
@@someoneonearth1617 But you can't argue with the Armenian lands. I mean on this map Christiantity vanishes in 1 second and then pops up a few centuries later. In reality the whole Armenia should be Christian (ofc until the genocide, then sadly the western part's missing)
I know like he showed Thrace as mostly majority muslim after 1922 which is not. I know cause I live there
@@ΧρῆστοςΚωστελίδης-γ3φ yeah i was just about to comment about Thrace. There's no way Islam can be that dominant there now. The rest of the Balkans looks pretty accurate though.
@@ΧρῆστοςΚωστελίδης-γ3φ Even the Turkish part of Thrace is mainly Orthodox
Very interesting, I loved this. Just a few little touches, Both Latvia and Estonia have been practicing their own traditions and is nominally Catholic only like Lithuania, Romova is one of three very good recreations, Slavic Paganism is also variable as it contains everything from some initiatory traditions that are shamanic to temples for some gods, seasonal practices and acceptance of independents like healers, psychics and witches.
5:46 As if the split of Christianity, occurred in 1054 and not in 867
The great Schism was between the churches, obviously orthodoxy is older than 1054
@@duduchannel6729 orthodoxy IS the ancient Church, only the papist heretics have started diverging from the true faith as far back as the seventh century
Mifa I mean us Protestants were here first! Pastor Joe said so.
(Kidding.)
@@milisavradovanovic9747 Catholicism is the ancient church not Orthodoxy they separed from Catholicism on 1054
@@milisavradovanovic9747On the 5, 6, and 7th centuries the Eastern Christians stilled obeying the pope, but with a bad translate of the filioque from latin to greek they believed that the Holy Spirit came only from the father and not from the son . Also, Saint Ignatius of Antioch who was disciple of Saint John and Saint Peter referred to the Church as CATHOLIC.
Birileri yazmış öldü diye şimdi yazsınlar kral geri döndü
10:45 France be like, with the snap of my fingers I could make protestantism dissappear, I call that mercy
La France est catholique point est nos rois l'ont bien compris.
@@mfc4987 c'est vrai la France etatit catolique tout le temps
@@mfc4987 can you speak english I can't understand you
Eline sağlık çok güzel olmuş. Emek kokuyor
Çok güzel olmuş,ellerinize sağlık)
Ama bir eleştireceğim konu var,şu an Hollanda ve Doğu Almanyada halkın büyük çoğunluğunun inandığı bir din yok,2011 yılına ait sayımda Doğu Almanyanın bütünlükle ve batı Almanyada bir kaç gelişmiş şehirde dine inanmayan insanlar çoğunluk teşkil ediyor.Ayrıca 2015 yılına ait sayıma göreyse Hollanda halkının 50.1% i kendilerini her hangi bir dinin mensubu olarak görmüyor,bu konu üzerinde haritada ekleme yapılması gerekirdi,fakat Çek Cümhuriyyeti ve Estonya doğru belirtilmiş.
Bir kez daha teşekkür ederiz bizi bu konuda aydınlattığınız için:)
Hollanda da ateizm doguyor dikkatli bakın
"Norse" is also Germanic Paganism that only slightly differs from the continental varieties
From the Soil a lot of differences actually
Muslim......proud to be follower of Islam
Love for all humans🏵🏵💐🌺🌷🌹
(IS)lam=Facism
@@Aleks96 Islam ❤❤❤
@@اٍّسًّتُّغٌّفّْرًّاٍّلَّ-ل8ص 🕋💩🐐👳♂️💣🤮👎
But your terrorist ideology doesn't teach anything about love, but only hate! And everywhere where you are, there are problems!
Love how people haven't given the Finnic/Sami religions any name so they are just called Suomenusko which literally translates to Finland's belief/faith😂
Hahaha
Finland druid and paganism
U should have been more detailed on the balkans, for example Albanian lands .... but u still did a great job.
Geri dönmen güzel videolarını özlemişiz bu arada intro da çok iyi
dedsec ben yeni geldim qwq
@@dedsecgangs7646 ne blm
He didn't show Catholic majority areas in north Albania, but still a good video.
mistakes about Armenia :
.The Christian period starts in 301
.before Christianity in Armenia was the Paganism, and not Hellenism
Paganism and Zoroastrian And Jews life In armenia before christian bro and in 301 christian period
Love to see how Lithuanians and Saami were the last ones to convert
Well saami and some parts of finnish territory, i am reading a history book about it at the moment
@@klaseniusproductions7591 the sami did convert they are christian.
Greetings from Orthodox Christian!
Great job ! Btw, wasn't Arian christianity more present during 5th-6th century inside of Ostrogothic kingdom borders (nowadays Italy, Croatia, Bosnia)? Because on map, its clearly only present in nowadays Bosnia, but facts are that main Arian basilicas were in Ravenna too, as in its capital. (3:23 - 3:53)
Also it would be interesting to add heretical movements, such as Catharism, Patharenism, Bosnian church, Bogomilism that were separate from official Orthodoxy and Catholicism.
Are you trying to tell me that in Poland, Szczecin there are now more Protestants than Catholics?... I don't trust your maps anymore :(
Na Pomorzu mieszka dużo ewangelików, to fakt, ale nie wiem czy więcej niż katolików, myślę że raczej nie.