The History of Northern Europe every year
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- Опубликовано: 6 ноя 2024
- Scandinavia every year
Northern Europe every year
Base map and texture: maps-for-free....
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Programs I use: paint.net, QGIS, Flourish, Camtasia Studio 8, Sony Vegas Pro 17
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Music:
Alexander Nakarada - Leaving for Valhalla
Alexander Nakarada - Mjolnir
Kevin MacLeod - The Pyre
Major Sources:
@VologdaMapping
wikipedia.org (many languages)
britannica.com
sunnerbo.nu
blog.svd.se
wadbring.com
rodnovery.ru
web.archive.org
umu.se
jamtamot.org
vidsel.nu
bo-oscarsson.org
asncvikingage.com/denmark
persee.fr
jstor.org
vr-elibrary.de
pureadmin.uhi.ac.uk
academia.edu
djupivogur.is
researchgate.net
geos.ed.ac.uk
skemman.is
ub01.uni-tuebingen.de
scandinavian.washington.edu
hunvetningur-ii.betraisland.is
snorrastofa.is/en/
Svitjods undergång och Sveriges födelse
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Vésteinsson, Orri, Árni Einarsson, and Magnús Á. Sigurgeirsson. "A new assembly site in Skuldaþingsey, NE-Iceland." Current Issues in Nordic Archaeology: Proceedings of the 21st Conference of Nordic Archaeologists. 2001.
Byock, Jesse. "The Mosfell archaeological project: Archaeology, sagas, and history." Viking Age Archaeology in Iceland: The Mosfell Archaeological Project. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers (2014): 27-44.
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Bell, Aidan. Þingvellir: archaeology of the Althing. Diss. 2010.
Kristinsson, Axel. "Lords and literature: The Icelandic sagas as political and social instruments." Scandinavian Journal of History 28.1 (2003): 1-17.
Ahronson, Kristján. "Testing the evidence for northernmost North Atlantic papar: A cave site in southern Iceland." The Papar in the North Atlantic: Environment and History, St Andrews. 2001.
Kristinsson, Axel. "Sagas and politics in 13th century Borgarfjörður." (2002).
Jakobsson, Sverrir. "The process of state-formation in medieval Iceland." Viator 40.2 (2009): 151-170.
Connors, Colin Gioia. "Viking Age Routes, Landscape, and Power in the Mosfell Region." Viking Archaeology in Iceland: Mosfell Archaeological Project. 2014. 207-219.
#history #europe #vikings
Names of Danish petty kingdoms, can be seen on map of the medieval administrative division of denmark, as they were equivalent to these divisions: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/34/Administrative_division_of_denmark_in_medieval_times.jpg
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You have some countries coloured similarly, like in Småland, but they appear independent. This is in Denmark and Norway too. Are they like a confederation, or are they independent and just coloured similarly?
@@spaghettiking7312 i changed the colors, to show for example swedish states with different color, gothic states with different, Norwegia states with different and etc. They all are independent
@@POGKPP I thought so. Thank you.
My Country🇩🇰🇩🇰
Thank you, very, VERY much. I loved how detailed your beautiful map was. I can't imagine how long it was, to work about those 6th century small lordships!
May I suggest you to do the same job about France (since Independant Gaul)? I would enjoy it a lot❤
About request, may I suggest than, for swedish new territory, you use the very lighten colors you used for Russia and Danemark (this very visual light green and red)? A very light blue would be helpful.
Anyway, once again, tx for your job. I instantly subscribe😊
this was actually very helpful for a project im working on, thanks a lot
My favourite polish youtuber!
Incredible video man, the levels of detail are insane. Very good job!
Woooo, Dojechales tym filmem. Ten film to tak na prawdę historia Norwegii, Islandii, Szwecji, Finlandii, Danii, Państw Bałtyckich, Północnej Białorusi, Zachodnio-północnej Rosji i Pomorza w jednym.
Pablorusi?
Man, this is an absolute masterpiece! You're one of the best Cartographers out there
Undoubtedly one of the best works on mapping!
WOW, really nice. Just as a suggestion: there are already many videos like "The History of Europe every year", but all of them are outdated by todays you tube mapping standards. A remake would be cool.
Anyways, thanks for your work!
Yoo this actually insane, congrats man!
You Deserve More Visits!
Great video. Love from Sweden
Something about watching Northern Europe evolve from tribalism to the medieval period to the modern period is very interesting! It’s kind of like they were more isolated and later to centralize authority but those things developed a unique identity among them.
Insanly well made video! Greetings from Rogaland
Great video 👍
hey , i thought that you will put westrogothia as the unifier of sweden . Anyway great video , i think another video on the subject about different theories about the formation of the swedish danish and norwegian would be a great idea
great work pogkpp!!!😊
Nice!
Very nice video, impressive detail in so many areas
Great video.
I enjoy your videos. You're like Beethoven or Mozart or Chopin for the Historical-Mapping films :)
this has gotta be the best mapping ever you should have 600k and not 60k or even more
amazing. Can you do central Europe?
I have a question: Wasn't Sweden formed by Tiundaland instead of Ostrogothia?
Thats an old theory, its now less likely.
Fajny film
Lovely
I see that the Danish kingdoms are numbered at the beginning. Is there a way to see what the numbers mean/to see the corresponding kingdoms?
That would be too much labelling, but these petty kingdoms are equivalent to the lowest medieval administrative division, and here is their map upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/34/Administrative_division_of_denmark_in_medieval_times.jpg
@@POGKPP Ok, thanks a lot for the map!
You mistakenly put the label Denmark over the Faroe Islands and Iceland when it was under the Norwegian crown during the Denmark-Norway union.
I actually heard something about Finland having a small nation from 300 to 1117 whenever they were conquered by Sweden.
Dobry film jak zawsze
So interesting
iceland be chilin
Can you make Azerbaijani history?
zrob kolejną część histori subskrypcji mapperów, bo sie mega zdziwiłem ze polishtortois ma 200k subów XD
The place you labelled as Kvenland? usually gets labelled a South Bothia? in other animated maps like this. Why is that?.
Its labelled only in one animated map, and its not correct. Kvenland matches archeological proto state circle in that places, with south bothia is made up name.
I love that strong red colour you used, great video!
Also, can you help me?
What was the first music you used in the Hungarian episode? I know it is a Csángó folk music, but do you know the name of it?
why is there a question mark near Lithuania before 1247?
Because it existed, but we know basically nothing about it. It's history can be reconstructed but baltic region was simplified so i left it like this.
Iceland was norwegian until 1814, same with Faroe Islands
Hmm, Did the Austro-Hungarians Find Jan Mayen Before Heading East Towards Franz Josef Land?
Why is the cudgel war shown 150 years early?
Nice
Никто не признаёт Корелу государством, в свои годы до прихода Новгорода она была огромной независимой страной. Административные единицы назывались княжествами, а население оседлое, поэтому часто строили крепости. Историю возможно искозили, ведь раньше в русской литературе говорилось об государстве карелов, а сейчас видимо образованность потеряли, по этой причине смеються над их плохо развитым регионом, малой численности карелов и любое упоминание об их государственности
Great job!
Niech Żyje Skandynawia.
Please History of Andorra 🇦🇩
I didn't know that finland is this fucking old
Nie żebym się chciał bardzo przypierniczać, ale Dania i Polska mają bardzo podobne, wręcz mylące, kolory
Choć nie byłbym sobą gdybym nie dodał, że starogermańskie nazwy mają swój urok
fajny film normalnie sie historia nie za bardzo ale to jest interesujace.
First viewer... well detailed
❤
I like the detail that Poland had personal union with Russia at first then real union, which is showed clearly.....
Mam pomysł mogła by być historia Bretanii?
Jak estonia była polska w 1610? Zygmunt III przecież ogłosił aneksję ale nigdy nie była pod polskim zarządem, chyba
Była defacto, chociaż przypominało to bardziej okupacje. I była wojna w której Szwedzi odbili estonia od Polaków. Nawet była bitwa o Talin, oraz biały kamień, bitwy obronne które Polacy nawet chyba wygrali.
zajmowali środkowy pas estonii do ówczesnego tallina ale to nie była aneksja a co najwyżej okupacja małego terytorium i to przez krótki czas bo chyba w 1610-12 podpisali rozejm i się polacy wycofali do liwonii@@POGKPP
even nowadays it is nothing there, well before oil industry uit must have been really hard for vikings to survive
Nikt:
Nic:
Dania:
Denmark here🇩🇰🇩🇰
Show Finland as a part of Russian Empire from the rule of Tsar Alexander 1
9:20 russian empire don't exist in 1593, instead russian empire which existing from 1721 to 1917 was tsardom of russia which existing from 1547 to 1721
Can you do Greenland 🇬🇱
Everything about Livonia seems either too oversimplified or with rather awkward mistakes. For example it was very weird to see Poland-Lithuania controlling Northern Estonia which they never did.
It is simplified, regions outside scandinavia are simplified
Also, polish king annexed estonia in 1600, after breakup of polish swedish union. And there were two wars over estonia.
Kvenland 3:12
It is called “North Europe” not “Northern Europe”
The Finnish early things were quite poorly done
Show finland as a part of Russian empire under the emperor tsar Alexander 1
Correct it
It was gift to tsar by Vienna Congress because Russian empire had crushed Napoleon bonaparte in 1812 Nd destroyed his glory
Wouldnt modern Belarus count as a Russian vassal-state?
Maybe, map definiton change after some country disapears. Maybe if russia will annex Belarus historians will redefine its history, and since then people will be showing it as a vassal state
2:55 😂according to archaeological excavations, Novgorod was founded as a village only in 930, and according to Kyiv chronicles only in 1140
the Novgorod lands never called themselves Russia and Russia came from the south (from Kiev) Here is an example
8:58 Russia did not exist in 1550. Their and European legal documents, as well as maps, speak only of the Muscovite State, and only in 1721, Mlskovia was renamed Russia
Already at the beginning of the IX century, the term "Rus" as the name of the territory of today's Ukraine, state and people appears in the texts of Arab and Byzantine writers and travelers. In Arabic literature, this word was used for the first time by the Central Asian scholar al-Khwarizma in the work "The Book of Pictures of the Earth", written between 836 and 847. The author writes about the Drus River (Dnipro), which originates from the Jabal-Rus mountain. Ibn Khordadbeh in the "Book of Ways and Countries" (880s) mentions the merchants of Ar-Rus, who are among the Slavs. The work of an unknown author of the 9th century "Hudud-al-Alam" reports that "the country of the Rus is located between the mountain of the Pechenegs in the east, the Ruta River in the south and the Slavs in the west. Their king's name is Khakan Rusov." Foreign authors have evidence of Ruthenians military actions on the Black Sea, which in chronicles is called the Ruthenians Sea -
Convincing proof of the existence of the Ruthenian state in the first half of the 9th century is the evidence of the Frankish Bertin Chronicle, the author of which was Bishop Prudentius, who reported that on May 18, 839, to Ingelheim, the capital of the King of the Franks, Louis the Pious, together with ambassadors from the Byzantine emperor, the chronicle noted that the Russians Theophilus arrived in Constantinople a year earlier, in 838.
"The Bertinsky Annals (monument of the Middle Ages 830-882 years) reported that the Ruthenians embassy concluded a trade agreement with the Byzantine Empire in 838 on behalf of the Ruthenian state (Ukraine). As you can see, this is much earlier than even
Rus until 882 was only in the territories of western and northern Ukraine. Then we conquered the northern territories where Finno-Ugric people lived and those territories were protected. colonies In late Novgorod annals, it is always written "And he traveled from Novgorod to Rus". Now look at Svyatoslav the Brave, he is the perfect image of a Ukrainian. With him, the first symbol of Ukraine, a blue and yellow bicuspid, appeared. At Vololymyr, the 2nd symbol of Ukraine, the Trident Coat of Arms, appeared. Such a currency was the hryvnia. In Russia, the territory of Ukraine, a gold hryvnia was used, incidentally, with a coat of arms, and in Novgorod and other colonies, a silver hryvnia. The role of kopecks was played by the scrap hryvnia ruble
Rus, the Kingdom of Rus as a state with colonies of Rus, Ukraine as the territory of today's Ukraine, by the way, from the Xiang to the Don. Oukraina - as a synonym for the word State, Principality, Kingdom Rusthenia-Ukrainia comes out.
Here is the Ipatievskaya Chronicle of 1187. Lines *... and all the people of Pereyaslav cry for him... because the prince is kind and strong in the army... and Ukraine talks a lot about him..."
This same chronicle contains a story about Prince Rostyslav Berladnyk, who visited "Ukraine Halytska. This chronicle also tells about King Danylo, who
"took Berestoi, and Ugrovsk, and Vereshchyn, and Stolpye, and Komov, and all of Ukraine." I will explain this chronicle.
In 1150, the northern colonies broke away from Kiev, and Rus continued to live peacefully, in 1187, Rus was replaced by Ukraine. Closer to the year 1200, we split into the Kievan Chernihiv, Pereyaslav and Galicia-Volyn principalities. The whole world recognizes the latter as the heir, the capital is moved to Halych, but not for long. The Pope crowns Danyla and he becomes the King, the Kingdom of Rus (Rus-Ukraine)
he first takes the territory of the Kyiv-Chernigov-Pereyaslavl principality, and then all the way to the Don, including Tmutarakan and Crimea. “Let's scoop up the Don with Sholom” is one of the war songs. Don - river
Do it please history of Ukraine 800-2023