Did the Ancient Greeks climb Mount Olympus to see the Gods? (Short Animated Documentary)

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  • The Ancient Greek pantheon were known to live atop Mount Olympus where they'd sit around and mess with mortals (except Hades, he was cool). So did the Ancient Greeks go up there to see for themselves and how did they feel about it when it was just a plain old mountain? To find out watch this short and simple animated history documentary.
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  • @stonedtowel
    @stonedtowel 28 дней назад +3202

    A guy running up a mountain with every intention to fight a literal god in his mind is the epitome of gigachad

    • @thekeeperofpromise
      @thekeeperofpromise 27 дней назад +167

      Kratos?

    • @pricel141l
      @pricel141l 27 дней назад +80

      The funny thing with most ancient pantheons is that you clearly shouldn't blaspheme about them but there was few problem to actually confront them like you would yell to your neighbor about how he left his chariot full of olives in front of your house

    • @authorofone
      @authorofone 27 дней назад

      @@pricel141lwell yes. The Greek gods were seen as being the creators of man, so if man could be petty, shitty, and awful, so could the gods. You couldn’t call Zeus a goat fucker but you could yell at him for the rain wiping out your harvest.

    • @erlinacobrado7947
      @erlinacobrado7947 27 дней назад +29

      *gets exiled by the entire city-state, his house burned to the ground*

    • @blank_jenkins
      @blank_jenkins 26 дней назад +3

      i'm not gonna spoil it, but Tortilla Flat is highly recommended

  • @Longshanks1690
    @Longshanks1690 28 дней назад +5678

    “Where Zeus’ libido would ruin everything” is a top 10 History Matters line for sure.

    • @jefferyhanderson7849
      @jefferyhanderson7849 28 дней назад +187

      That is almost 50% of Greek Mythology explained in one sentence.😂

    • @Marinealver
      @Marinealver 28 дней назад +34

      Could make a whole Doujin out of it.

    • @cameroonemperor755
      @cameroonemperor755 28 дней назад +86

      Alongside "At Dunkerque the French fought the incoming Germans, while the British bravely ran away"

    • @MrSteveK1138
      @MrSteveK1138 28 дней назад +27

      Greek Mythology summarized in one line.

    • @CanadaMMA
      @CanadaMMA 28 дней назад +50

      The hardest I've ever laughed at a History Matters video was in the "When did rulers stop leading troops into battle" video, when they showed Liz repelling out of a helicopter with an assault rifle.

  • @kostas0352
    @kostas0352 28 дней назад +799

    As a greek who actually went on a hike on mount Olympus i saw no gods up here, only trash cans and a random guy shouting about olives

    • @Ironman1o1
      @Ironman1o1 28 дней назад +282

      Sounds like Zeus to me.

    • @tbotalpha8133
      @tbotalpha8133 27 дней назад +163

      @@Ironman1o1 He's really let himself go, these past few millennia.

    • @DasKaiserManfred
      @DasKaiserManfred 27 дней назад +1

      ​@@tbotalpha8133Give the man a break. Nobody's worshiped his friends for Centuries

    • @Kaiyanwang82
      @Kaiyanwang82 27 дней назад +118

      @@Ironman1o1 In case was Poseidon, still mad that his horse lost to an olive tree. I mean the city is Athens now, and for a long time - bruh, let it go.

    • @atakd
      @atakd 27 дней назад +23

      I found a book you could sign on a concrete pillar. I also found a full rucksac belonging to an unnamed German in a gully on the way up. Seemed like it had been there a long time but nobody had heard of anyone going missing on the mountain.

  • @rafaw387
    @rafaw387 28 дней назад +2145

    This channel should be called “Answering questions you didn’t know you had”

    • @PhilippusPistor
      @PhilippusPistor 28 дней назад +40

      I actually had it, but I'm too busy to look it up.

    • @TheManFromOctober
      @TheManFromOctober 27 дней назад +10

      @@PhilippusPistorI can’t believe I never considered it before

    • @malcolmabram2957
      @malcolmabram2957 27 дней назад +18

      Mount Olympus is not the hardest climb for a fit walker. I would have thought many Greeks realised they could go up it and meet the gods.

    • @SantaFe19484
      @SantaFe19484 27 дней назад +2

      Why didn't (whatever) happen?

    • @bunnerkins
      @bunnerkins 27 дней назад +6

      I totally had this question, it just didn't occur to me that this question could be answered.

  • @ISAF_Ace
    @ISAF_Ace 28 дней назад +2989

    It would have been funny if someone built a palace up there one night and demolished it the next just to troll all the locals.

    • @austinclements8010
      @austinclements8010 28 дней назад +192

      found out what im doing with a time machine xD

    • @zawwin1846
      @zawwin1846 28 дней назад +246

      Unless you have some serious magic, building a palace at that height is already hard enough, but to do it in one night would be impossible

    • @flaviushonorius4629
      @flaviushonorius4629 28 дней назад +71

      ​@@zawwin1846🤓☝️ ( humour lost )

    • @willfakaroni5808
      @willfakaroni5808 28 дней назад +51

      @@zawwin1846not like a real place just a facade of one

    • @ecurewitz
      @ecurewitz 27 дней назад +23

      The locals simply wouldn’t allow it. They wouldn’t want to anger the gods

  • @Gamerguy826
    @Gamerguy826 28 дней назад +2558

    1:35 "How far to France?" 😆
    Saint Peter: "Bruh."

    • @gideonmele1556
      @gideonmele1556 28 дней назад +141

      *gets a big stick and starts pushing it back down
      “3rd time this week”

    • @tigertankerer
      @tigertankerer 28 дней назад +170

      It's Jesus. Look at holes in hands.

    • @s3m1f64
      @s3m1f64 28 дней назад +40

      that's Jesus

    • @Gamerguy826
      @Gamerguy826 28 дней назад +24

      @@tigertankerer Oh, OK. I didn't notice those.

    • @calmbbaer
      @calmbbaer 27 дней назад +41

      Pity poor France: So far from heaven, so close to Germany!

  • @AC-py9dk
    @AC-py9dk 28 дней назад +1201

    1:35 "How far to France?" I can't with this channel man. 😂😂😂

    • @EEEEEEEE
      @EEEEEEEE 28 дней назад +7

      E‎ ‎ ‎

    • @AC-py9dk
      @AC-py9dk 28 дней назад +6

      @@EEEEEEEE cringe

    • @aiiv7839
      @aiiv7839 28 дней назад +5

      Same! Neither can Saint Peter!

    • @r.i.peperoniiiiroh9625
      @r.i.peperoniiiiroh9625 27 дней назад +6

      I took a screenshot of that it’s gonna be my next background for my laptop

    • @gravitykat714
      @gravitykat714 27 дней назад +1

      Is that supposed to be vice chancellor Hess

  • @richardplexx
    @richardplexx 28 дней назад +605

    "Because the pantheon was hardly going to be hanging out in Persia, were they?"
    They did, in fact, accept that Ethiopia (their word for "anywhere past Egypt") was where they took their summer vacations and I believe it's even attested to in the Iliad.

    • @wiel5908
      @wiel5908 27 дней назад +13

      could they move the palace with them?

    • @ginkiba3
      @ginkiba3 27 дней назад +125

      Can confirm. The Greek gods were so done with the Achaeans and the Trojans that they went to a hot African vacation since the Ethiopians were apparently so pious that they could party with the pantheon.

    • @Alfonso162008
      @Alfonso162008 27 дней назад +64

      I have no idea if what you're saying is true or if you're just joking (at this point I could believe almost anything that would be said about that mythology lol), but the idea of gods needing to have summer vacations from... whatever it is that they were doing, is hilarious 😂😂

    • @paulcalixte2223
      @paulcalixte2223 27 дней назад +28

      @@Alfonso162008 I mean, Hera probably got a timeshare down there from how many time's she's lost it dealing with Zeus

    • @ComfortsSpecter
      @ComfortsSpecter 27 дней назад +8

      Vibey
      Beautiful Place
      Cradle Of Humanity and All

  • @MustacheCashStash125
    @MustacheCashStash125 28 дней назад +954

    The top of Mount Olympus was where James Bissonette’s base was

    • @pabcu2507
      @pabcu2507 28 дней назад +14

      Now, his base is on the moon

    • @jhon6378
      @jhon6378 28 дней назад +11

      ​@@pabcu2507 Soon enough,it'll be Mars

    • @DavidLimofLimReport
      @DavidLimofLimReport 28 дней назад +11

      Now it's ogly boogly's base to take over the world

    • @marcoleal7466
      @marcoleal7466 28 дней назад +4

      You mean where the...Basonette...was

    • @MichaelThomas-dx8gd
      @MichaelThomas-dx8gd 28 дней назад +1

      😂

  • @quuaaarrrk8056
    @quuaaarrrk8056 28 дней назад +555

    The text on the votive inscription being smaller at the end because of the writer underestimating the needed space is much appreciated!

    • @seronymus
      @seronymus 15 дней назад +1

      Many such cases!

  • @awesomehpt8938
    @awesomehpt8938 28 дней назад +484

    Bit of an uphill struggle if you ask me.

    • @EEEEEEEE
      @EEEEEEEE 28 дней назад +4

      E‎ ‎

    • @pyramidIand
      @pyramidIand 27 дней назад +1

      Shut up and take my like!

    • @GRANOLA77
      @GRANOLA77 27 дней назад +2

      *slow clap*

    • @user-ds8rj2vc4v
      @user-ds8rj2vc4v 27 дней назад +1

      Alright Sissyphus, straight to Tatarus with ya.

    • @kgpspyguy
      @kgpspyguy 27 дней назад

      *throws trash can at you.

  • @RMProjects785
    @RMProjects785 28 дней назад +685

    I like how this is a new style of video that doesn't focus on border changes/conflicts but rather society and culture.

    • @Spacey_key
      @Spacey_key 27 дней назад +25

      As of now academics value these little topics more than the grand history

    • @egregius9314
      @egregius9314 27 дней назад +15

      And it's exactly a question I once wondered about, so there's that familiar aspect.

    • @sarasamaletdin4574
      @sarasamaletdin4574 27 дней назад +37

      @Spacey_key
      Academics value both. But events is not merely glorifying “great men” history. Cultural history is important but so is political history and other historical topics

    • @Spacey_key
      @Spacey_key 27 дней назад +14

      @@sarasamaletdin4574 buddy this is what my professor told me, and the reason for that is because it's really hard to tell anything new regarding the grand history, while there is a lot of previously untouched topics in the aspects of everyday life

    • @robinrehlinghaus1944
      @robinrehlinghaus1944 27 дней назад +4

      @@Spacey_key That depends on perspective. Little aspects like this are necessarily related to the grand history; it consists of them - plus the great majority of people doesn't know much about the grand history either. And it's not like we could stop teaching it one day; as if there were a point in which any aspect of history were 'finished'.

  • @larkivisto
    @larkivisto 28 дней назад +571

    0:26 "Dear Zeus I got you an apple and some honey but I ate it on the way please don't be mad at me" 🤣

    • @alt_zaq1_esc
      @alt_zaq1_esc 27 дней назад +62

      Love you, Bye (in minuscule carving)

    • @maxwell6881
      @maxwell6881 27 дней назад +33

      Its like that meme where someone goes "I tripped and accidentally ate a shawarma and apple slices"

    • @martinmortyry7444
      @martinmortyry7444 27 дней назад +20

      "Dear Zeus, I made you a cookie, but I eated it."

    • @varoonnone7159
      @varoonnone7159 27 дней назад

      ​@@martinmortyry7444
      Ate it, you unschooled heathen

    • @natheriver8910
      @natheriver8910 26 дней назад +1

      🤣🤣

  • @Nyx773
    @Nyx773 28 дней назад +226

    1:12 "Don't over think it!" 🌼
    Words to live by

    • @stevencooper4422
      @stevencooper4422 27 дней назад +8

      Not to mention the folk who climbed Mt. Olympus and experienced stormy weather would've thought that was the battle against the gods themselves. They weren't looking for personages.

    • @dabbasw31
      @dabbasw31 27 дней назад +1

      As with every somehow mystical story: You can overthink every myth, every fairy tale, every fantasy story - but you do not have to.

    • @seronymus
      @seronymus 15 дней назад

      ​@@dabbasw31please read the beautiful free book Genesis Creation and Early Man

  • @Deltaflot1701
    @Deltaflot1701 28 дней назад +121

    "Otherwise WW2 would have taken a really odd turn", fell out of my chair on that one! :D

    • @aiiv7839
      @aiiv7839 28 дней назад +8

      One of my favorite History Matters jokes so far!

    • @kieragard
      @kieragard 27 дней назад +1

      I don't get this joke. I must be missing something.

    • @stischer47
      @stischer47 27 дней назад +13

      @@kieragard If above the clouds was truly Heaven, as planes flew above the clouds in WWII, they would run into the Pearly Gates and St. Peter. Hence the sign "How far to France" by the Allied pilot.

    • @kieragard
      @kieragard 27 дней назад +2

      @@stischer47 that's silly people would think that, lol

    • @rfichokeofdestiny
      @rfichokeofdestiny 24 дня назад +2

      @@kieragardA lot of people take things very literally.

  • @capncake8837
    @capncake8837 28 дней назад +129

    I’ve wondered this for years. I always just assumed that it was too high up and nobody bothered to climb it until modern times.

    • @lazaros1312
      @lazaros1312 28 дней назад +24

      i remember being taught in school that climbing the mountain was insulting for the gods so they did everything in their power to stop mortals from doing it but it was probably just a pain in the ass to climb it without modern equipment and the wind wasn't helping it

    • @NIDELLANEUM
      @NIDELLANEUM 28 дней назад +14

      Yeah, I also thought their equipment wasn't that good. Like, would you really try to climb up a mountain wearing a tunic and sandals?

    • @capncake8837
      @capncake8837 27 дней назад +1

      @@NIDELLANEUM Yeah, that too.

    • @seneca983
      @seneca983 26 дней назад +17

      @@lazaros1312 From what I've read, it's actually very easy to go up Mt. Olympus. You can almost reach the peak by just walking (uphill) without a need for climbing (though reaching the very peak requires a bit of climbing at the end). Any reasonably fit person with enough time can do it.

  • @Siptom369
    @Siptom369 28 дней назад +336

    These history questions start getting a bit more mythical

    • @EEEEEEEE
      @EEEEEEEE 28 дней назад +1

      E‎ ‎ ‎

    • @flavius2884
      @flavius2884 28 дней назад +30

      Well, religion played a big part in history.

    • @miguelpadeiro762
      @miguelpadeiro762 28 дней назад +41

      The video didn't touch on myth, it touched on the historical view Greco-Roman peoples had on the idea of Mount Olympus.
      It's like asking what did Jews think of the Holy Trinity, it touches Christian myth, but it's still an historical question that refers to the historical views of the Jewish people had on Christian theology.

    • @MrFaorry
      @MrFaorry 27 дней назад +8

      "Past peoples perceptions of myths and how they shaped their view of the world" is very much still a historical question.

  • @rkr9861
    @rkr9861 27 дней назад +65

    1:02 AT LEAST ON EARTH THAT IS
    Though the tallest mountain in the solar system, on Mars, is Olympus Mons which is latin for, you guessed it, Mount Olympus.

    • @barosz123
      @barosz123 21 день назад +1

      Thank you for pointing out the obvious point. We wouldn't have made it out without you.

    • @vulpes7079
      @vulpes7079 19 дней назад +5

      That's the highest mountain on a planet.
      Olympus Mons is 21.9km tall. There is an impact crater called Rheasilvia on the asteroid Vesta, at the center of which is a peak that's approximately 22.5km tall

    • @vulpes7079
      @vulpes7079 19 дней назад +2

      Complimentary fun facts, Olympus Mons' very top is actually outside Mars' atmosphere, its area is comparable to that of Poland and the climb up to the top is so smooth you might not even notice it's a climb, nor be able to make out the mountain in the far distance

    • @JosePineda-cy6om
      @JosePineda-cy6om 15 дней назад

      @vulpes7079 wrong. Martian Mount Olympus is NOT outside Mars, atmosphere. You can check NASA's website: pressure at its top is between 1/200 and 1/500 that at the bottom of Mariner Canyon, but it's NOT a void. Please stop propagating this factually wrong factoid, it's been debunked a number of times, let it die. Next you'll cite this other false factoid, that the separation between railroad tracks has something to do with Roman horses...

  • @cooperross9495
    @cooperross9495 28 дней назад +80

    It's important to remember that people in ancient times still had a concept of metaphors and poetic language like we do. In fact, the idea of taking holy texts literally is actually more of a recent development.

    • @rfichokeofdestiny
      @rfichokeofdestiny 24 дня назад +26

      We do the same thing today with _our_ model of reality: all of the stuff you learn in physics is actually just a mathematical representation of how reality seems to behave according to our limited perception. But we speak (and often think) as if the math itself actually _is_ the reality it models.

    • @user-jx1tb5ul8f
      @user-jx1tb5ul8f 18 дней назад +7

      @@rfichokeofdestiny well, according to Platon, mathematical objects were "more real" than the object we observe directly. So considering that the math itself actually is the reality is hardly a modern point of view :)
      I agree though with you, we need not to forget that physic models are models and don't represent perfectly the reality, the essence of what makes matter being virtually impossible to catch, since we can only experience reality through our senses.

    • @bsadewitz
      @bsadewitz 17 дней назад

      ​@@rfichokeofdestinyEh, not really. That is sometimes how science communicators (including some scientists) present it, but many--if not most--physicists, philosophers of science, etc. do not believe that. David Hume (perhaps the champion of empiricism) wrote:
      "It is confessed, that the utmost effort of human reason is to reduce the principles, productive of natural phenomena, to a greater simplicity, and to resolve the many particular effects into a few general causes, by means of reasonings from analogy, experience, and observation. But as to the causes of these general causes, we should in vain attempt their discovery, nor shall we ever be able to satisfy ourselves, by any particular explication of them. These ultimate springs and principles are totally shut up from human curiosity and enquiry."
      For instance, I don't think that most physicists actually believe that "the singularity" is actually a physical aspect of a black hole. It's just where general relativity stops making sense, and we have no established theory of quantum gravity. But the story that's often told (at least implicitly) on RUclips is that singularities are something black holes contain. Now, I'm not a physicist, so maybe some do think that, but I doubt it. The notion of "infinite density" or "infinitely small" is absurd.

    • @bsadewitz
      @bsadewitz 17 дней назад

      There is another way to view it: what if they were describing literally what they experienced? Do we KNOW that they weren't? How do we know that? How do we know that they did not actually believe--and even perceive--that they were interacting with gods, etc? "Oh, it's all metaphor" is also an assumption. How do we know that people didn't hear "voices" that they ascribed to "gods"? Is that somehow impossible? I'm not saying that they actually were interacting with gods. I'm saying that may have been what they experienced. This is not the majority view, but it is hardly a crackpot idea. One can make a serious case for it. Google Julian Jaynes.

    • @bsadewitz
      @bsadewitz 17 дней назад

      ​The concept of "reality" itself is a metaphor. Metaphor is so essential to our language and thought that it may seem like a silly thing to say, but I think it is.

  • @Quin_Ram
    @Quin_Ram 28 дней назад +808

    Imagine if they found Kratos at the top of the mountain with the bodies of the Greek Gods.

    • @CharlieZColt
      @CharlieZColt 28 дней назад +53

      Then 1000 years later the same thing happens to a Viking

    • @josephsarra4320
      @josephsarra4320 28 дней назад +8

      That would be shocking for them. Although, if you played the Greek saga games, their bodies basically either A) blowed up such Athena and Zeus, B) disintegrated into whatever element it becomes is such as Hermes' death which his body disintegrates into flies carrying infecting who remains on top of the mountains or Poseidon which his body falls down into the sea and created huge waves of tsunamis flooding everywhere at Greece, or C) confirming your point there, there are actually bodies that you can find which didn't explode depending on the location, Ex: Persephone explodes in God of War: Chains of Olympus, but you see her body in the Underworld in God of War III, Ares blowed up in Athens in God of War I and see his body at Mt. Olympus in God of War III, Erinyes died at the outskirts of Sparta in God of War: Ghost of Sparta and her body was still there, while the other Greek Gods died at either the Underworld or Mt. Olympus itself at different points if you know where to look such as Hades and Hephaestus in the Underworld, Helios and Hera at Mt. Olympus, presumably Aphrodite; although we just assumed at that point where she and her escorts died indirectly due to Gaia's death which her body broke apart and huge chunks of earth fell down on top of the buildings of Mt. Olympus after fighting and killing Zeus inside her body and then kill Zeus again on top of the mountain just to make sure he's dead which is all in God of War III. So, that depends on whatever Greek God you've talked about throughout the saga. The only Greek gods and goddesses that are not killed by Kratos would be Artemis and Apollo which Artemis showed up once in God of War I and never see her again afterwards, and Apollo was mentioned many times, but never showed up in the Greek saga at all. So, yeah, that's all you need to know about that.

    • @ginowashington8389
      @ginowashington8389 27 дней назад +5

      @@josephsarra4320 Did Kratos kill Nike? If not I’ve found another Greek God he didn’t kill. She’s the Greek Goddess of Victory so would that even be possible?

    • @josephsarra4320
      @josephsarra4320 27 дней назад +4

      @@ginowashington8389 No, he didn't actually. Listen, if Kratos killed the King of the Gods, God of Lightning, and Father, Zeus, he can also kill Nike as well.

    • @paulovinasrocha6166
      @paulovinasrocha6166 27 дней назад +1

      ​@@ginowashington8389in the games. The gods domain was self proclaimed.

  • @owenowen212
    @owenowen212 28 дней назад +161

    We're so back

    • @CharlieZColt
      @CharlieZColt 28 дней назад +2

      What’s your preferred ending of New Vegas vault boy?

    • @Longshanks1690
      @Longshanks1690 28 дней назад +8

      The gods don’t really exist on top of Mount Olympus; It’s so over bros, Greece has fallen, millions must pay tribute to the Persians.

  • @nicocolarusso5770
    @nicocolarusso5770 27 дней назад +17

    The line "where Zeus' libido would ruin everything" got the Like from me. Not even 10 seconds into this video and I'm 100% on board with wherever this goes

  • @MrFancyDragon
    @MrFancyDragon 28 дней назад +345

    This is weirdly the most religious video on this channel
    And I absolutely love all the jokes in this one

    • @ssl3546
      @ssl3546 28 дней назад +2

      Why weirdly? Because you would prefer a video about Thor and friends? Obviously that would be good to have but this is was an important question to answer and the Greek gods are just as real as Thor was.

    • @gigigigi955
      @gigigigi955 28 дней назад

      Same

    • @eduardomoraes2650
      @eduardomoraes2650 28 дней назад +20

      ​@@ssl3546the Greek gods are as much a myth as Jehovah too...

    • @15oClock
      @15oClock 28 дней назад +6

      Well, it’s a very religious question.

    • @emirefe5452
      @emirefe5452 28 дней назад

      ​@@eduardomoraes2650well one is real and you will go to hell for it

  • @TheClintonio
    @TheClintonio 27 дней назад +13

    That WW2 joke was brilliant.

  • @rimabros98
    @rimabros98 28 дней назад +324

    0:03 you just explained over half of the Greek mythology stories.

    • @createrz8433
      @createrz8433 28 дней назад +9

      He definitely did it to plants

    • @347Jimmy
      @347Jimmy 28 дней назад +9

      Most of the other half is "...just as he had betrayed his father before him" 😂

    • @DardanellesBy108
      @DardanellesBy108 27 дней назад +7

      ⁠​⁠@@347JimmyMaybe more accurately:
      Zeus’ libido ruined everything - 50%
      He/She was betrayed and took revenge - 50%
      I read the full story of Jason and the Argonauts. Those chicks with powers didn’t mess around when they were crossed!

    • @AvioftheSand
      @AvioftheSand 22 дня назад

      What story did he bang a plant? lol. Worst I can recall was turning into a swan and enjoying him some Leda.

  • @user-sj4qu8kv3c
    @user-sj4qu8kv3c 28 дней назад +66

    “Where Zeus’ libido would ruin everything”- HistoryMatters back with its' top notch wisdom

  • @LuigiLitoLL
    @LuigiLitoLL 28 дней назад +20

    Actually probably one of the best videos on this channel. The humor here is a lot more superb than the other more 'straightforward' videos, probably because the topic at hand isn't at all well documented.

  • @pacificostudios
    @pacificostudios 27 дней назад +13

    Japan has the same issue, but the Shinto gods and goddesses are known to be invisible, and that's why there need to be shrines everywhere to tell you where they live. Fortunately, they live nearly everywhere, from the top of Mt. Fuji to off the shore of Itsukushima island. You're never far from a Shinto shrine in Japan.

  • @lucianoosorio5942
    @lucianoosorio5942 28 дней назад +125

    “I’m heaven sent divine and holy. So don’t even try to approach the Gods, or you get a huge sack like Novgorod!” Ivan the Terrible

    • @noahtowler8469
      @noahtowler8469 28 дней назад +23

      "Hell fella, swell diss"
      -Alexander the Great

    • @ryuuducat
      @ryuuducat 28 дней назад +17

      @@noahtowler8469 "But now you got the Panhellenist from Pella Hella Pissed" -Alexander the OK

    • @julianius484
      @julianius484 28 дней назад +7

      ​@@noahtowler8469But now you got the Panhellenist from Pella hella pissed

    • @spiffygonzales5160
      @spiffygonzales5160 28 дней назад +9

      Look man. All I'm saying is Eminems been REEEEEAAAAAL quiet since Pompeii started rapping.

    • @C-Farsene_5
      @C-Farsene_5 27 дней назад +3

      @@julianius484 “stepping up’s foolish as well as useless, little Vasilyovich let me spell out the list” - Alexander the Goat

  • @awesomehpt8938
    @awesomehpt8938 27 дней назад +63

    I think I read somewhere that the classical Greeks believed that the gods had separated themselves from being personally involved in the events of mortals. All the stories such Hercules and the Trojan war where great heroes and gods were present amongst the Greek people happened in the Mycenaean period or before when the world was being created.
    The story of Hercules and the 12 labours is partly an explanation why no one sees giant hydras and lions and other scary creatures anymore. Because Hercules deals with them all.
    Maybe the Greeks believed that once you could climb up mount olympus and visit where the gods lived as the titans tried to do during the titanomachy but not anymore.

    • @boobah5643
      @boobah5643 23 дня назад

      Yes, a recurring theme in Greek thought is that there were various ages, and the Trojan War was the end of the Age of Heroes; after that point the gods were more distant and mere mortals just were... less.

    • @vanillajack5925
      @vanillajack5925 15 дней назад +2

      Kind of similar to modern Christian thought, all the miracles and magic of the Old Testament supposedly happened but God stopped doing stuff like that afterwards.

    • @anubhavgangwar1383
      @anubhavgangwar1383 15 дней назад +2

      ​@@vanillajack5925 god suddenly stopped doing all the miracles when humans became intelligent 😂😂

    • @Nilb3rt_11
      @Nilb3rt_11 7 дней назад

      Hate to be that guy but it’s Heracles

    • @boobah5643
      @boobah5643 7 дней назад

      @anubhavgangwar1383 Before you strain something patting yourself on the back, maybe you should find out what 'modern Christian thought' on the subject actually _is._ The most obvious example is the genre of miracle where the faithful finds a holy image that no human could have put there; the archetypal example is finding the face of Jesus in the burn pattern of toast.

  • @pubgoncrack3178
    @pubgoncrack3178 28 дней назад +32

    “Where Zeus’s libido would ruin everything”. best start to a video

  • @user-ep8ox5xl9h
    @user-ep8ox5xl9h 28 дней назад +162

    When ancient Greeks climb on Olympus, they don’t wanted to see gods, they wanted to see James Bissonnet

  • @user-sj4qu8kv3c
    @user-sj4qu8kv3c 28 дней назад +85

    They couldnt go to the top of the mountain because James Bisonnete wasn't ready to sponsor the climbing gear

  • @mikecronis
    @mikecronis 28 дней назад +6

    Each video is like a life's work of historical effort broken down into 2 minutes.

  • @NIDELLANEUM
    @NIDELLANEUM 28 дней назад +12

    It's nice to see you talking about Ancient History every now and then. By the way, I love that the Greeks' faith was so strong that they simply reacted to "the gods aren't here" as "of course, you fool! You really thought you can *see* the gods and their palace?"

  • @user-sj4qu8kv3c
    @user-sj4qu8kv3c 28 дней назад +55

    As a Hindu, We also hold the believe the Lord Shiva resides atop Mount Kailash in present day Tibet. Expeditions are not taken there owing to its' sanctity, although there ae legends of spiritually enlightened souls ascending to the top of it.

    • @nobleman9393
      @nobleman9393 28 дней назад +11

      Have anyone consider using Satellites?

    • @NIDELLANEUM
      @NIDELLANEUM 28 дней назад +11

      I wonder if there's an Indo-European connection with how both Hindus and Greeks thought "this mountain is where gods live"

    • @azlanadil3646
      @azlanadil3646 28 дней назад +4

      Hey, dumb question but if the mountain is in Tibet… then why does the Chinese government care about Hindu beliefs? I mean, no offence to Hindus, but the CCP aren’t exactly the most accepting of chaps.

    • @davidweihe6052
      @davidweihe6052 27 дней назад

      @@NIDELLANEUM The connection is deeper than that. Why were pyramids built: because they imitated mountains, the logical link between mundane Earth and divine “Sky”. This is endemic to humans.

    • @YuiFunami
      @YuiFunami 27 дней назад

      @@azlanadil3646 they care enough about buddhist beliefs to claim the dalai lama is reincarnating in china next

  • @fiorinopizio4554
    @fiorinopizio4554 28 дней назад +121

    1:35 imagine mistankely bombing heaven thinking it was france

    • @CaptainKaramelo
      @CaptainKaramelo 28 дней назад +13

      Funny you’d say that, there’s an expression in German about living in bliss and comfort: “to live like God in France”. 👌

    • @GuusvanVelthoven
      @GuusvanVelthoven 28 дней назад +6

      ​@@CaptainKaramelothe Dutch have the same expression

    • @xymos7807
      @xymos7807 27 дней назад +3

      St Peter: "Understandable. They piss me off too."

    • @B3RyL
      @B3RyL 27 дней назад +2

      It's fine. No one lives there anyway.

    • @fiorinopizio4554
      @fiorinopizio4554 27 дней назад +3

      @@B3RyL "lives"

  • @harrypearson6675
    @harrypearson6675 27 дней назад +3

    You are so good at asking questions I have thought about in the past before completely forgetting

  • @macleunin
    @macleunin 26 дней назад +2

    It’s so refreshing to see a simple video with a simple question not being stretched to 10min!

  • @charliespurr7325
    @charliespurr7325 28 дней назад +36

    I asked myself this question a few months ago.

  • @themandan1702
    @themandan1702 27 дней назад +6

    0:13 I love that the "Home of the Gods" is represented by the US Capitol Building.

  • @zigzgshodzixhoxohxh3800
    @zigzgshodzixhoxohxh3800 28 дней назад +18

    Hey History Matters, do you think you will ever return to the 10 minute British history series? Or is it dead for good?

    • @yarpen26
      @yarpen26 28 дней назад +3

      He said years ago he abandoned it because it was way too much work for too little an audience.

    • @josephsarra4320
      @josephsarra4320 28 дней назад +2

      Believe me, I wished he would continue it, but abandoned it years ago because of RUclips algorithm. It sucks, but that's the reality.

  • @thorskjelver8564
    @thorskjelver8564 26 дней назад +1

    Not enough people are talking about the "at least on Earth, that is" line. Absolute gold.

  • @LucasBenderChannel
    @LucasBenderChannel 28 дней назад

    Not a topic I would've expected to see on this channel! But I'm really glad you decided to cover it :)

  • @TooLateForIeago
    @TooLateForIeago 21 день назад +6

    Zeus’s libido didn’t ruin everything so much as represent how the Greeks understood how the universe worked: nature does whatever it pleases to humanity, whether humanity says yes or no.

  • @luke8958
    @luke8958 28 дней назад +3

    Please more ancient history!!!

  • @avakio19
    @avakio19 27 дней назад +2

    An interesting change in content, bold. Love it.

  • @MrWooaa
    @MrWooaa 27 дней назад +1

    Thanks for making this. I had wondered about this question and was trying to find a good well thought out answer.

  • @kirbyone
    @kirbyone 28 дней назад +4

    It's like how we all know that James Bissonette, Kelly Moneymaker, and the others in the pantheon, (sorry I mean "patreon") exist, but we just assume they can hide themselves from mortals

  • @SirHarryFlashman
    @SirHarryFlashman 27 дней назад +3

    As you said, a man had to be given the power to see the gods. In the Iliad, Athena gives this power to Diomedes and he goes on a rampage attacking the gods who are helping the Trojans. When Diomedes stabs Ares with a spear, Ares lets out a terrifying roar that alarms both the Greek and Trojan warriors. As they are unable to see the source of the noise, they were petrified.

  • @jimmiller2624
    @jimmiller2624 28 дней назад

    Another great vid! Thank you!

  • @BS-vx8dg
    @BS-vx8dg 27 дней назад +2

    Thanks to whoever suggested this topic.

  • @scientificconsideration8294
    @scientificconsideration8294 27 дней назад +4

    1:19 Zeus did the bush dirty, didn't he?

  • @SoDakJason
    @SoDakJason 28 дней назад +4

    Yes, the ancient Greeks did climb Mount Olympus to see the gods, but James Bissonette turned them away claiming the gods weren't in.

  • @acolytexiv
    @acolytexiv 27 дней назад

    This is one I've always wondered! Thank you!

  • @popuppete
    @popuppete 27 дней назад

    I’ve always wondered about this but never got around to looking it up. Thanks for answering!

  • @beoweasel
    @beoweasel 28 дней назад +3

    1:35 Picturing a shellshocked Allies pilot curled up in a fetal position next to his fighter, which is covered in blood, bits of harp, and lots of feathers.

  • @MatheusLB2009
    @MatheusLB2009 28 дней назад +4

    Yes, and there they found the palace of James Bisonette

  • @videonofan
    @videonofan 28 дней назад

    This was the video I didn't know I needed until I saw it! Thanks!

  • @jimparsons6803
    @jimparsons6803 18 дней назад +1

    A clever and interesting presentation. Liked the reference to WWII's airplanes. More than a few lessons.

  • @angelb.823
    @angelb.823 28 дней назад +8

    Fun fact: The Greek philosopher Protagoras is among the philosophers who questioned and doubted the existence and capability of the gods in the philosophical aspect, making him more like an ancient atheist/agnostic man of his time.

    • @occam7382
      @occam7382 27 дней назад

      Didn't he also found a cult based on math and establish a theocracy in some Italian city?

    • @YuiFunami
      @YuiFunami 27 дней назад

      @@occam7382 pretty sure that was pythagoras

    • @angelb.823
      @angelb.823 27 дней назад

      @@occam7382 No, you confuse him with Pythagoras, primarily a mathematician, not a philosopher.

    • @HYDRAdude
      @HYDRAdude 27 дней назад +1

      Fitting that he invented moral relativism then, truly the proto-redditor.

    • @occam7382
      @occam7382 27 дней назад

      @@angelb.823, ah, gotcha. Got the names mixed up.

  • @RomanMapping176
    @RomanMapping176 28 дней назад +13

    Well done

  • @patrickt601
    @patrickt601 27 дней назад +1

    I love that you also talk about ancient times

  • @Messyjesse233
    @Messyjesse233 28 дней назад +1

    Love this channel 👏

  • @cursedhfy3558
    @cursedhfy3558 27 дней назад +4

    The image of war planes crashing through literal biblical heaven is genuinely hilarious tbh. I actually do wonder how the course of modern history would go if we literally could fly into heaven.

    • @tallshort1849
      @tallshort1849 27 дней назад +1

      If heaven existed

    • @cursedhfy3558
      @cursedhfy3558 27 дней назад

      @@tallshort1849 Entropy does, so why wouldn't heaven?

    • @tallshort1849
      @tallshort1849 27 дней назад

      ​@@cursedhfy3558because it's all make believe?

    • @cursedhfy3558
      @cursedhfy3558 27 дней назад

      @@tallshort1849 No, it's just not so materially literal as you're used to.

    • @tallshort1849
      @tallshort1849 27 дней назад

      ​@@cursedhfy3558it's supernatural and there is no evidence of the supernatural. Like there's no evidence of supernatural beings like gods and goddess

  • @dedrinzypool1209
    @dedrinzypool1209 28 дней назад +7

    First. I've always wondered about that since Olympus isn't that big to climb so any Greek could either be easily spooked or believe it's invisible or that the gods might have been elsewhere.

    • @uvbe
      @uvbe 28 дней назад

      Lost to someone else by 3 seconds RIP

    • @Diamondking599
      @Diamondking599 28 дней назад

      You ain’t first L

  • @muhammadhabibieamiro3639
    @muhammadhabibieamiro3639 27 дней назад +1

    Another amazing video

  • @TheRatsintheWalls
    @TheRatsintheWalls 28 дней назад

    You've created some of your best visuals in this one.

  • @YetAnotherSADXFan
    @YetAnotherSADXFan 28 дней назад +4

    I'd love if you (or anyone else for that matter) would make a video/explain the Portuguese "hot summer" of 1975

  • @Longshanks1690
    @Longshanks1690 28 дней назад +3

    History Matters once again proving effortless superiority in the field of “questions about history you’ve thought about before but never enough to actively research the answer for yourself.”

  • @OrangeSheepPlayz
    @OrangeSheepPlayz 27 дней назад +1

    Great Video!

  • @Prauwlet213
    @Prauwlet213 27 дней назад

    Love how the channel just answers history questions that we all kind of wonder, but never really focus on enough to ask.

  • @bobbills2953
    @bobbills2953 28 дней назад +5

    E

  • @franciscojavierdelatorreba3554
    @franciscojavierdelatorreba3554 27 дней назад +3

    2:20 the world become greece

  • @sabokiTV
    @sabokiTV 28 дней назад

    Love ur vids, very easy to understand and palatable while I'm at work

  • @thebigm7558
    @thebigm7558 28 дней назад +1

    The visual humor is always the best part!

  • @Skarrier
    @Skarrier 28 дней назад +5

    Another interesting fact about Greek gods: everyone in ancient Greece actually knew that the mythological gods are representations of the human society with all different aspects (just like titans were representions of the forces of nature), so many, if not all, myths are basically a teachings in a form of fanfictions featuring human society aspects merely given flesh (gods). So, Zeus as an entity in their actual belief system might've actually not been an all-lover, Hades never stole anyone and Heracles never did any of his labours. They were like "Yes, there's Zeus. Yes, he is powerful. Yes, we respect, worship and fear him and his power. But if we make some «classic society moment» fanfics with him making a dozens of children to illustrate the idea better, he isn't gonna be upset at this, we think".

    • @johnnylollard7892
      @johnnylollard7892 27 дней назад +5

      That's a big misrepresentation of ancient Greek thought, and highly anachronistic.
      More like, some Greek philosophers considered the gods as akin to 'metaphysical' or spiritual forces in the world, and this doesn't mean they deny the existence of gods in an ordinary sense either. Aristotle says of Thales, who is considered the first philosopher, that he "supposed that all things are full of gods." And of many Greek writers, we only have fragments. Most philosophers before Socrates don't have a single complete work preserved, just scattered statements quotes later in time.
      I think it's a little ridiculous to give such a broad stroke to ancient Greece, a culture which is ultimately alien to our own sensibilities.

    • @ThePowerLover
      @ThePowerLover 21 день назад

      @@johnnylollard7892 This.

  • @user-sj4qu8kv3c
    @user-sj4qu8kv3c 28 дней назад +8

    0:03 : Entire Greek Mythology in a nutshell

  • @Arjun0905
    @Arjun0905 27 дней назад

    Somehow, as soon as I wonder about a historical topic, this guy makes a video for us. Thank you Mr.

  • @TheAppalachianEsq
    @TheAppalachianEsq 18 дней назад

    Your little comedic animations always crack me up!

  • @charlieputzel7735
    @charlieputzel7735 27 дней назад +3

    0:45 the image of a Greek man climbing Mt. Olympus in order to fight Zeus because he thinks Zeus knocked up his wife is both absolutely hilarious to me and very much something I could see happening.

  • @failuretv814
    @failuretv814 28 дней назад +3

    If I had a penny for every time this channel anwsers a question I didn't know I have, I would have enough money to single handely fund this channel

  • @dragonsword2253
    @dragonsword2253 28 дней назад

    I've had this question for like ten years now. You always answer questions that everyone is curious about but not enough to research it themselves

  • @bvillafuerte765
    @bvillafuerte765 6 дней назад

    Excellent video.

  • @gamergumilyov8579
    @gamergumilyov8579 27 дней назад +4

    Paganism is very interesting to learn about, Troy might be a good movie but the characters just don't act pagan. Paganism isn't just Atheism with extra steps but an actual theology worth looking into.

    • @degolaskoma8607
      @degolaskoma8607 27 дней назад +1

      I adopt the same ideologie

    • @gamergumilyov8579
      @gamergumilyov8579 27 дней назад +1

      @@degolaskoma8607 If you like looking into Theisms then finding the origin of a cultures moral values might interest you. It really shows how similar circumstance can lead vastly different cultures to have similar legal and moral values

  • @harveya1a952
    @harveya1a952 28 дней назад +10

    They actually climbed to see James Bisonette

  • @snicket87
    @snicket87 27 дней назад

    Man, you were really inspired on the subtle jokes on this one! Great!

  • @MusicalGirl2311
    @MusicalGirl2311 27 дней назад

    This is actually something I’ve wondered about before. Thank you for giving the answer!

  • @109Rage
    @109Rage 27 дней назад +4

    1:52 - "They believed Zeus was all knowing, but he was routinely taken by surprise..."
    The Abrahamic god is similar. They believe he is all knowing, and there are plenty of instances in the Bible and such where something happens that YHWH didn't seem to see coming.

    • @lyokianhitchhiker
      @lyokianhitchhiker 27 дней назад +3

      He seems to be omniscient with past & present, but not future

    • @109Rage
      @109Rage 25 дней назад +2

      @@lyokianhitchhiker Yeah, it's somewhat inconsistent. Even with things of the past and present, it seems less like omniscience, and more like clairvoyance, as he doesn't know something that already happened, unless he knows to "check", if that makes sense.

    • @lyokianhitchhiker
      @lyokianhitchhiker 25 дней назад +2

      @@109Rage that’s 1 of the MANY reasons I left that club behind.

    • @ThePowerLover
      @ThePowerLover 21 день назад

      YHWH is not something we can see, the YHWH heard, and saw, is at best an angel.

    • @TerryJohnson7
      @TerryJohnson7 18 дней назад

      A devil probably ​@@ThePowerLover

  • @greenredblue
    @greenredblue 28 дней назад +3

    Polytheistic religions seem way more chill about stuff. When even the gods can disagree, nobody gets to pretend they have a monopoly on truth or divine will.

    • @zachv
      @zachv 28 дней назад +3

      You have no idea what you’re talking about

    • @wildmen5025
      @wildmen5025 26 дней назад +1

      Polytheism is awesome

    • @zachv
      @zachv 26 дней назад +4

      @@wildmen5025 no it wasn’t

  • @AironSmieciowy-di3qy
    @AironSmieciowy-di3qy 27 дней назад

    Great video!

  • @slyasleep
    @slyasleep 27 дней назад

    Excellent premise!!

  • @johanrodriguez3275
    @johanrodriguez3275 28 дней назад +2

    Well done, ever since i saw Hercules from Disney this question is in the back of my mind, thanks for answering it 😊

  • @mightypirat9875
    @mightypirat9875 27 дней назад

    This Channel has undoubtedly the best history/humor ratio.

  • @Epichistorychannel463
    @Epichistorychannel463 28 дней назад

    Good video I always enjoy them

  • @draspian
    @draspian 26 дней назад +1

    Listening to the videos of this channel at 1.25x speed is my new favourite thing to do

  • @Helipshon
    @Helipshon 27 дней назад +1

    You can tell he had fun animating this one

  • @LandCrow
    @LandCrow 22 дня назад +1

    This is definitely one of your funniest videos

  • @ericpraline
    @ericpraline 27 дней назад

    One of your best

  • @daniabelooussov9495
    @daniabelooussov9495 28 дней назад

    It feels so well to see a History Matters video and then realise that you where one of the first people to see it.