Norsemen or Vikings were a unified group to some extent, as they often fought under a king and formed treaties with other kingdoms. Alfred the Great had to give them money in exchange for peace. They ruled the middle part of England for many years.
well, some of those misconceptions are a bit more fun than actual history. I'm not saying I agree with people who choose to believe such falsehoods, I'm just saying I understand them. imagine being a loser at school who can't get good grades for shit suddenly being told that Albert Einstein used to be bad at maths... it's somehow comforting. I legit think we should stop spreading misinformation about history, after all, a lot of it involved very real people, but it's like that old saying goes: a lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes
As I'm sure you know, Anne Boleyn was also executed (after her marriage to Henry was annulled) and Anne of Cleves (whose marriage to Henry was also annulled) also outlived Henry. She also outlived Catherine Parr, who also survived Henry.
(Not so) fun fact: iron maiden did ended up being actual torture device in iraq during ba'athist regime era. The idea came from Saddam Hussein's son, Uday Hussein.
I just want to add that a lot of accusations towards the Spanish Inquisitions are propaganda from the Spanish Netherlands made during the 80 years war.
Indeed, Anne Boleyn was executed after her marriage to Henry VIII was annulled. Anne of Cleves, whose marriage to Henry was also annulled, outlived him. Additionally, she outlived Catherine Parr, who also survived Henry.
Good explanaition, but hearing "historical evidence" over and over is tiring a little. I can say: THERE'S NO HISTORICAL EVIDENCE that some of them are misconceptions
Lieniz developed integral calculus. Newton developed differential calculus. They are different. There is no historical evidence that this posting is accurate.
The cult of Jesus Theory is perhaps the most tenacious misconception. As if a Jewish god and his son were genuinely interested in torturing human souls forever after committing the crime of disbelief? Humans care if you disbelieve, not gods.
1:45 No one expected this segment.
Norsemen or Vikings were a unified group to some extent, as they often fought under a king and formed treaties with other kingdoms. Alfred the Great had to give them money in exchange for peace. They ruled the middle part of England for many years.
I wonder why people kept these misconceptions instead of the actual truth.
well, some of those misconceptions are a bit more fun than actual history. I'm not saying I agree with people who choose to believe such falsehoods, I'm just saying I understand them. imagine being a loser at school who can't get good grades for shit suddenly being told that Albert Einstein used to be bad at maths... it's somehow comforting. I legit think we should stop spreading misinformation about history, after all, a lot of it involved very real people, but it's like that old saying goes: a lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is putting on its shoes
As I'm sure you know, Anne Boleyn was also executed (after her marriage to Henry was annulled) and Anne of Cleves (whose marriage to Henry was also annulled) also outlived Henry. She also outlived Catherine Parr, who also survived Henry.
3:21 IIRC, Euclid is also believed to have contributed greatly to the foundations of what would later become calculus.
0:31 It's spherical, SPHERICAL!
(Not so) fun fact: iron maiden did ended up being actual torture device in iraq during ba'athist regime era.
The idea came from Saddam Hussein's son, Uday Hussein.
that’s completely new to me 💀
I just want to add that a lot of accusations towards the Spanish Inquisitions are propaganda from the Spanish Netherlands made during the 80 years war.
Indeed, Anne Boleyn was executed after her marriage to Henry VIII was annulled. Anne of Cleves, whose marriage to Henry was also annulled, outlived him. Additionally, she outlived Catherine Parr, who also survived Henry.
Good explanaition, but hearing "historical evidence" over and over is tiring a little. I can say: THERE'S NO HISTORICAL EVIDENCE that some of them are misconceptions
Lieniz developed integral calculus. Newton developed differential calculus. They are different. There is no historical evidence that this posting is accurate.
The cult of Jesus Theory is perhaps the most tenacious misconception. As if a Jewish god and his son were genuinely interested in torturing human souls forever after committing the crime of disbelief? Humans care if you disbelieve, not gods.
I AM the one you call Robin Hood and I am/was very real.
someones gonna be like "nuh uh"
I actually knew some of these.