@@josebessadasilva199 sim isso e verdade. Mas nao deixam de ser proclmado um pais, e por essa logica o pais mais antigo da europa. Um dos mais pequenos tambem xD
Comments: 95% Portuguese People 2% Confused People because there's so much portuguese comments. 2% Sending regards from another country 1% Overall just commenting.
Ó mar salgado, quanto do teu sal São lágrimas de Portugal! Por te cruzarmos, quantas mães choraram, Quantos filhos em vão rezaram! Quantas noivas ficaram por casar Para que fosses nosso, ó mar! Valeu a pena? Tudo vale a pena Se a alma não é pequena. Quem quer passar além do Bojador Tem que passar além da dor. Deus ao mar o perigo e o abismo deu, Mas nele é que espelhou o céu. - Fernando Pessoa
Although I am Brazilian I will coment here in english so everybody could understand. Portuguese says that Sagres was not a real School. It is named School of Sagres more as a phylosofical line. I have been in Algarve and went where the supposed School was. But I was told that a physical School have not actually existed there. So it is at least controversial and the vídeo could comment It to bem more historical accurate
Oh, I didn't know he was Portuguese. I was hearing him pronounce the Portuguese words and thinking 'Wow this guy even searched the pronunciation? Now that's dedication!', well guess not. Still a good video though!
@@xavi.cat.4095 Haha, well he mentioned it in a video once. Guessing you are portuguese as well? I'm just a student of the language, but very much focused on the european pronunciation 😅
@@declanmaherry2464 Yeah I'm Portuguese so I speak the European version too. Good luck in learning it, I consider it a complex language even as a native speaker. Best advice I could give is listen to subbed Portuguese content and try to speak Portuguese with native speakers since that's how my English kicked off.
Aloha from Hawaii - Home to many Portuguese here in the islands . A wonderful culture that has become part of the fabric around the world . They are amazing people .
Fun fact: "Cavaquinho" is a Portuguese musical instrument Ukulele is the name that the Hawaiians gave to the instrument that was popularized with that name worldwide. Pinched strings, usually with four gut strings or with synthetic materials such as nylon, nylgut, fluorocarbon, among others.
Madeirans, not portuguese!! Madeirans are the hawaiian of portugal!! Braguinha is the ancestor of ukulele and is from the island of Madeira! The Madeirans were brought there by the British who took an important role in the Madeira, better than the portuguese! Calling portuguese to Madeirans is quite an offense the same way calling you a British or, maybe, American. In hawaii there were also some Azorians but Madeirans were far numerous than them. A great hug from Madeira!!😊 The interaction of our peoples: Hawaiian and Madeiran gave us (Madeirans) a new food, taro root!! We gave you ukulele and you gave us taro root that is one of the most consumed foods in the island right after sweet potato! 😋
Filipe Santos yes, like prooves that colombo was portuguese, hired to fool the spanish and trigger them to sail west and keep the sea route to india safe.
@@MrMiguelForster Ele tem razão. Existem vários indícios disso mesmo. Ou achas que um genovês (italiano) nascido de origens humildes ia ter possibilidades de ter escolaridade ao alto nível. Que do nada, tinha em sua posse e saberia perfeitamente como usar um astrolábio náutico( que na altura era um segredo da armada portuguesa), que casou com uma portuguesa vinda de uma família com prestígio. Que o filho teve um nome perfeitamente português. Achas mesmo? E que ao estar na presença do rei de Portugal e na frente de toda a corte teve a insolência de gozar com ele e sair de lá vivo. Achas que isso seria possível? Ter uma audiência com o rei, gozar com ele à frente de todos e viver para contar a história... Não me parece. Nem me vou alongar muito na questão de ele ser "genovês", basta falar que era marrano, um "cristão novo". E já agora, porque raio é que ele decidiu chamar aquela ilha de Cuba? Caso não saibas existe uma outra Cuba. É em Portugal, no Alentejo. Mas existem mais coisas. Um sem fim de detalhes que basicamente dizem que ele não era Italiano coisa nenhuma.
os finaldeses anda invetar ahsiotria dos viking, que erama penas piratas e crimonsos mal cheirosos e barbaros, nsao sabiam fazer nada, nemnavegar, so andavam por cabotagem, sito e , por terra a vista, so sabiam so rouabr E o imebcil do portugues nao e capaz de contar apenas um 1/10 parte a sua hsiotria, uma hsiotria tao grandiosa tamnho do mundo, culap do governoe d as universidades, o q fazem os doutorados em hsiotria, nas unioversidades, estao la apenas a gnahr dinheiro apra ke? CHEGA!!!
When I was a kid I grew up about 15 minutes from New Bedford, MA. One of the places the Portuguese ended up. To this day I can't look at a pepperoni pizza and not long for linguica instead. Cool video.
This introduction gave me gosebumps Watching one of the biggest world powers in the past damn it’s impressive Massive respect to Portugal, i feel your presence and history far across the world
@@lissandrafreljord7913 LUSITANIUM CONQUESTATORS DONT LOVE ANYONE... WE ARE THE TERROR OF SEAS.. CRYING PEOPLE IS FOR LOOSERS AND WEAKS, HSIOTRY SI NOT ABOUT THE WEAKS.
@@brunobaia7898 Exactly! Also, is simply showing History as it happened. If that promotes Portugal, excelent, but it was not the point here. Thank you so much for this video!
TRUE MAN,,, FRANCIS DRAKE WENT TO CAPE VERT, AND WAITEED FOR A PORTUGEUSE SHIP, CAPITAIN NUNO DA SILVA, FRANCIS renames THE PORTUGEUSE SHIPO TO to mary gold, the real anme was santa maria ,and was coming from india,,, tHIS was a politcala greement in secret,Drake wanted to help Portugues attack LisboN to get rid of spanishh.iN THE END AFTER DICOVERIES HE TRIED WITH SOEM PORTUGUESE , BUT WITH NO SUCSESS. UNIVERSAL WORLD real histor>y. THAS WAHY YOUR COUNTRY LIES TO YOU,, THEY DONT WANT YOU TO KNOW REAL HSIOTRY, IS POLITICALLY INCORRETCT, SO ENGALND HIDE THE DIARY of francis drake, YHEY DONT WANT YOU TO KNOW THE TRUTH, BUT IN lISBON THERE ARE MEDIEVAL BOOKS THAT TALK ABOUT IT, WITH VERY PRECISE INFORMATIONS..
@@bulletsfordinner8307 OF COUIRSE PORTUGUES WERE THE TERRORS OF SEAS..SPANISH FALLOWED THEM, but they had to make a complain to pope, portugueses diodnt wat to share anything with them lol BUT THEIR WERE CHRISTINA KINGS SO THEY HAD OBEDIENCE TO POPE. .
Portugal not only was the first to establish a navy but also became the first global super power. And only due to the fact that UK had an alliance with Portugal did the UK became the next one. If it wouldn't be for the treaty, Portugal would had crushed every britsh attempt to became so powerfull, because at this time we ruled the whole sea and all the coast from ceuta down to cape of good hope over to bermuz and india and japan. Not only that but we actually helped the british, gave them they're first colonie in india, maps and telled them how to build ship's. If it wasn't for that, no british ship would had ever reachd india. Keep in mind that the portuguese, kept the mamluks, the ottomans, venicia and genova in check, fought many wars to protect and controll the sea routes before UK had even joined the game.
The video literally says that the Portuguese navy was destroyed alongside the Spanish navuly again England. How do you suppose you would've won a naval fight alone if you didn't even succeed with the Spanish?
@@dxelson you think the portuguese navy would fight full power under the command of our rivals Spain? We always used totally different tactics and we couldn't care less about a personal union with spain at the time. The alliance with England is the oldest in the world! We would gladly sacrifice our proud navy to ensure supremacy of our ally. Also what leandro is saying is in a completely different time period than what you're mentioning, Portugal was in his prime back then, when that battle that you mentioned unfolded, Portugal was already in decline.
Anoter fact: The ship that carried the portuguese king to brazil was the biggest ship in its time, just like the botafogo or são martinho wich were the biggest in they're prespective times, and was called padre eterno!
Another striking tech from our Navy was the breech loaded naval guns as an upmost upgrade towards the nozzle loaded ones. After each one has fired, the recoil forces the gun to move backwards and then needed to be rearmed again, taking perhaps more than a minute; also with the danger of getting to much high temperature that might cause premature gunpowder deflagration. Carrying two or more breeches per wapon, they could be cooled, dried out and reloaded for the next shot at a higher rate of fire. Thanks a lot for this video :)
1:33 Portuguese Heroes of the sea, noble race, Valiant and immortal nation, Rise up once again The splendor of Portugal. Out of the mists of memory, Oh Homeland, we hear the voices Of your great forefathers That shall lead you on to victory! CHORUS: To arms, to arms On land and sea! To arms, to arms To fight for our Homeland! To march against the enemy guns! Unfurl the unconquerable flag In the bright light of your sky! Cry out all Europe and the world That Portugal has not perished. Your happy land is kissed By the Ocean that murmurs with love. And your conquering arm Has given new worlds to the world! CHORUS Salute the Sun that rises On a smiling future: Let the echo of an insult be The signal for our revival. The rays of that powerful dawn Are like a mother’s kisses That protect us and support us Against the insults of fate. CHORUS Heróis do mar, nobre povo, Naçao valente, imortal, Levantai hoje de novo Os esplendor de Portugal Entre as brumas da memória. Ó Pátria sente-se a voz Dos teus egrégios avós Que há-de guiar-te à vitória. CHORUS: Às armas! Às armas! Sobre a terra, sobre o mar! Às armas! Às armas! Pela Pátria lutar! Contra os canhões marchar, marchar! Desfralda a invicta bandeira À luz viva do teu céu Brade à Europa à terra inteira Portugal não pereceu! Beija o solo teu jucundo O oceano a rujir d’amor; E o teu braço vencedor Deu mundos novos ao mundo! CHORUS Saudai o sol que desponta Sobre um ridente porvir; Seja o eco d’uma afronta O sinal de ressurgir. Ráios d’essa aurora forte São como beijos de mãe Que nos guardam, nos sustêm, Contra as injúrias da sorte CHORUS 🤗❤️🇵🇹
Happily, in general, pine forests are fairly well adapted to wildfires. In fact some species require fire to reproduce. As long as loggers didn't go in and clear out all the remnants (exposing the soil and leaching out nutrients) the forest will recover quickly. Where I live there has been examples of both, and wherever the forest was left alone after a fire, fresh growth is almost impenetrably dense. Areas where crews went in and "salvaged" (aka completely remove any timber remaining, from blackened stumps to intact trees) nothing but sand remains.
I love the Portuguese Anthem in the background! Great video! Thanks from an Azorean guy! P.S: You won't be able to find Atlantis in Azores, I can confirm.
I am Portuguese and I am very proud of my country, we already have a very long history and we have a very big and beautiful ceremony. A pity that some people do not know the history of Portugal.
Man I loved this! Great patriotism, but I've always thought the Portuguese narrative was never given its proper due in the wider world. Well done for such a good job in redressing it all.
Fun fact: as imagens que vemos normalmente retratando O infante D. Henrique são na verdade de seu irmão Dom Duarte. Não sobram imagens do Infante D. Henrique nos dias de hoje mas na época de Salazar tinham de dar uma figura a tão enorme figura histórica para enaltecer os feitos portugueses nos Descobrimentos. Para isso decidiu-se que essa era a imagem de Infante D. Henrique.
Portuguese History Teacher: Navigating the wild seas was extremely difficult, a lot of portuguese brave man died. Students: *Genetic code flashbacks and ptsd from our ancestors kicks in*
Another great videoç Just a small thing. Under the Tomar Cortes agreement, Portugal never lost independence to Spain. Bothe countries would remain independent under the same king (Iberian Union). Portugal remained with its empire, the language remained portuguese, currency continued separated, taxes had to be approved by the portuguese cortes and all offices and honoures of state could only be occupied by portuguese nobles. So same king, two independent kingdoms.
@@FOLIPE Aragon only lost its independence in the early 18th century when the Nueva Planta decrees, a number of decrees signed between 1707 and 1716 by Philip V, went into full effect.
4:45 Wrong, a square rigged ship is better downwind, but worse upwind. So I would not say it was "more maneuverable" It is the triangular foresail that gives upwind ability, and I am guessing that the ship you mentioned had more of those than former designs. An improved hull could have also helped.
This video is actually one of the fews on RUclips quite accurate. During a time where everything was kept secret so the other countries didn't know about anything, it's interesting how the portuguese manage to mislead many people for a century and then lost most of the control to other major powers (Spain, Britain, and after the Dutch and French)... but that was a result of a small population, expeling the Jews and other bad decisions. It's still amazing how a small country was the first (or one of the first) in so many things... The first navy, the first to be in every continent, the first to abolish slavery (even though we started the trades to America), and others... We traded all over the world and we're the pioneers of globalization. Unfortunately since the 19th century our fame quickly disapeared and now we're famous thanks to Cristiano Ronaldo which is kind of sad...
Portugal! A military detail that only north americans have recently is the military officer patent (capitão mar e guerra) that can operate in land and sea joining two military branches. A consequence of US acomplish more than 600 military bases outside mainland, the same number Portugal had in its height
Botafogo was the nickname it was given to the ship and to the artillery commander, he later adopted it as a family name. Later the king gave him lands in Brazil, and those lands are still called Botafogo today.. the real name of the ship was S. João Baptista
So informative and fun :) if only history lessons were like this in my time xD btw, LOVED that detail of Portugal national anthem playing softly in the background
The remains of Antiquities being in the Azores makes sense geologically because the Azores themselves are the peaks of the Azores plateau that are above sea level.
No, we don't, we have two submarines that our former minister of foreign affairs bought that are permanently stationed in one of our ports because we have n true use for them and he didn't buy torpedoes or much fuel because the budget dried up shortly after so all they were used for was in a soap opera once
Vicente Carmo I don’t mean the oldest submarines. I mean one of the first official submarine fleet and school. I’m not talking about the age of the equipment, I’m talking about the age of the unit itself.
Vicente Carmo Bro...Portugal has a submarine fleet, called “Esquadrilha de Submarinos” since 1915! Called “Esquadrilha de Submersíveis” back then. The first Portuguese submarine was acquired in 1913!
Funny, im Azorean, and over here Atlantis is kinda in our culture, the myth at least because 99% of people dont believe it, but you can see its "influence", for example, Radio stations named "Atlântida".
I was under the impression they learned about the astrolabe when they traded mathematical and technological information with the north african muslims. I didn't realize the mariner's astrolabe was an improvement on that previous design. Thumbs up for learning something new
Thank you so much for this video. By the way, your Portuguese is top notch, well done! As a Portuguese, this video was damn good to watch, and did all credit to Portuguese Naval History. Edit: I almost forgot: PORTUGAL, CARALHO!
Fun fact: the “Sagres” is considered a high power of the state and its treated like the president, when it sails and come back to a port it receives the president treatment (hino and etc)
You completely bypassed its reach into North America in particular to Canada. Corte Real was the first to Newfoundland and there is a statue of him in St John’s Newfoundland. Also Joāo Lavrador which went up the Canadian coast and to this day it’s called Labrador and actually have a dog breed named for that area. Otherwise good job. On a side note, my uncle served as the chaplain on the Sagres while he was in the navy and stated that they sailed many times to Brazil only on sails.
Yes, very unfortunate that our people continue to elect those buffoons. The quicker the people learn to say enough, the faster we can rebuild and not be a joke. People expect the world to notice us for the past, but we'll get noticed for being innovative and improving. Sadly I don't see that even happening with these Socialists and co.
From a born and raised Portuguese: FYI: After the technology jump of world's navigation with "Henrique" (Dom Henrique) hapenned the discovery of the North America's continent from the theories of Columbus. His theory was that the shorter and quickest way to reach "the orient" or India, for it's spyces, was straight forward from the Iberian coast through the Athlantic. At this time, Portuguese knowledge was already greater than this theories. Columbus, before presenting his theories to Spain, did it to the Portuguese government who quickly denied that enterprise to Columbus stating that the theory was wrong. They were absolutely right!! The Spanish conquest reach the coast of the North America's continent by a mistake that was bought by those who didn't know better and believed the Columbus theories. Another note: The Portuguese people in the "discovery period" of Dom Henrique had defined goals and they were not about discovering or conquering other lands and people. Portuguese people were merchants not conquerers. The quickest way to reach the commercial stream was through the Mediterraneum through to were today is Turquey. This meant that if Portuguese wanted to reach it they needed to travel by the sea (Mediterraneum) or land through a large number of countries. Those options were abslolutely out of the question because they were robbed and killed before they could accomplish the mission. So they plotted the best scenario possible by travelling around Africa. The result of their success was that, at that time, Lisbon was the "Metropole of commerce in Europe" and we had all kinds of religions and cultures arriving to Portugal to purchase the spyces among other things that in our days we all have in our gastronomies and culture. When religion was generating wars in other parts of the world, here in Lisbon they were all at peace and enjoying himselves. Another fun fact: Portuguese people, through their travels, was the one that introduced gun weapons to Japan and our relations still have an impact on culture. The words "Arigato" in japanese and the portuguese "obrigado" are an example of the culture evolution of both languages. Conclusion: These are facts recorded in history and it is a shame that this important facts are not brought to light. My regards Ricardo Martins
Nice video, succinct but informative. Funny how I was able to figure out you are Portuguese because of the way you pronounce the words without an accent.
Obrigado, Thankyou so much for trying to pronounce the names in proper Portuguese. I'm too used to people Spanish-izing them and pronouncing things wrong. Keep up the great work and quality content.
Our History, so glorious an so forgotten... I'm always delighted to see a fellow lusitanian getting the records straight! Entre as Brumas da Memória... marchar, marchar!
Just a note in 1640 France and the UK didn’t use the Tri Colore it the Union Jack France had the Royal Banner at the time, and the UK was using the Flag of Saint George
That is the history of the oldest continuously navy, but what is the oldest one the world has ever known, can you make a video about that, or the list of 10 oldest navies?
What should the next video be about?
Portuguese Empire or Brazil?
norman conquest of sicily?
or why corsica a part of france?
Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and Algarves. What if it continued.
Tetonic War With Lithuania And Poland In 1400s
What about the Sacramento Colony in Uruguay?
PORTUGAL CARALHO!!
sorry, it's the rules
Mesmo
Portugal é lindo caralhoooo :)
@@tiagorodrigues5855 Podia ter sido eu a dizer isto, mas não fui.
@@tfindierock ❤
#obligatoryportugalcaralhohashtag
One of the oldest countries in the Europe, and the most underrated
As a Brazilian, I am proud to be part of the history of Portugal.
Não é o mais velho bro, é o quinto mais velho para te dizer a verdade.
@@joaosousa1966 cacetada, deixa eu edita o coment ent, falei besteira
Tranquilo !! Procura depois o país San Marino, vais curtir totil! XD
@@joaosousa1966 , o San Marino é uma farsa. Uns 90% da sua existência foi debaixo de pata alheia.
@@josebessadasilva199 sim isso e verdade. Mas nao deixam de ser proclmado um pais, e por essa logica o pais mais antigo da europa. Um dos mais pequenos tambem xD
Fun fact: in the Battle of Diu the Portuguese Navy (17 ships) defeated the Muslim coalition (200 ships)
Aljubarrota carvalho!!
Muslims are not hard to defeat by nature.
Aqui é portugal!!!
@@diogobarbosa1044 Mas Aljubarrota não envolveu barcos.
@@DanielCraftYT pois não
Total respeito aos irmãos Portugueses, orgulho de ter o Português como minha língua mãe. Abraços do Brasil!
Abraço de Portugal
PORTUGAAAL CARALHOOOOO
É bom ver um companheirovdo outro lado do mar que respeita o seu passado e os seus antigos irmãos. Obrigado.👍
Mereces um premio! FDS es dos poucos brasieleiros que não é ingrato para Portugal
Matheus Siqueira meu ninguém diz língua mãe
Portugal is great. Respect from Bulgaria
Portugal é ótimo. Respeito da Bulgária
Португалия е страхотна. С уважение от България
Thank you
I'm Portuguese and Bulgaria would be a country I would love to visit
It sure is
България е хубава. Аз съм чужденец. (Използвах преводач за този коментар). Преди 6 години отидох в България и си прекарах страхотно там!
Just a Romanian Mulțumesc, Thanks, Благодаря
Comments:
95% Portuguese People
2% Confused People because there's so much portuguese comments.
2% Sending regards from another country
1% Overall just commenting.
You're forgetting the "portugal caralho"s
Portuguese is not that hard to understand come on guys
@@goncalobaia1574 Portugal crl melhor país do mundo e tb o mais pacífico xD
You forgot the percentage of Brazilians talking shit about us.
@@alexandre_pt XD calma, sem ser agressivo.
Ó mar salgado, quanto do teu sal
São lágrimas de Portugal!
Por te cruzarmos, quantas mães choraram,
Quantos filhos em vão rezaram!
Quantas noivas ficaram por casar
Para que fosses nosso, ó mar!
Valeu a pena? Tudo vale a pena
Se a alma não é pequena.
Quem quer passar além do Bojador
Tem que passar além da dor.
Deus ao mar o perigo e o abismo deu,
Mas nele é que espelhou o céu.
- Fernando Pessoa
Ok
Que lindo!
👏👏👏
Foda-se caiu uma lágrima do canto do olho
Bro és o maior
É uma Pena praticamente so os portugueses reconhecerem a grandesa de Pessoa, na totalidade
Good video and best wishes from the UK to our Portuguese pals - a remarkable country with a proud history.
Fun fact: Portugal and England have the oldest non-aggression pact in the world.
@@mackado Treaty of Windsor, 1386. Is a a pact of mutual support.
Thank you :)
@Britannic hayyomatt we kinda did
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Most Underrated European Country change my mind
Ok
No
Small but strong portugal divided worls with spain and nobody talks about that ..
@@eliaslousada4559 , wrong! It devided it with Castile, not Spain. Spain was yet to become a state by that time.
Facts
Vou escrever isto aqui para os estrangeiros acharem que tenho algo inteligente a dizer.
Eis que surgem os brasileiros/angolanos/moçambicanos.
Boa tentativa mano c:
Los que hablamos español si entendemos. Hermanos latinos
Although I am Brazilian I will coment here in english so everybody could understand. Portuguese says that Sagres was not a real School. It is named School of Sagres more as a phylosofical line. I have been in Algarve and went where the supposed School was. But I was told that a physical School have not actually existed there. So it is at least controversial and the vídeo could comment It to bem more historical accurate
😂😂😂👍
Portuguese navy is an example of bravery , they determined the Brazilian navy standards and Brazil is respectfull and thankfull for that. Great video!
@Filipe Alves outro!
cumprimentos aqui de Portugal. :))
at the time of independence, brazil had one of the greatest navy in the world, way better than the united states at the time.
Now, this is what I call *Real* Patriotism 🇵🇹🇵🇹🇵🇹🇵🇹🇵🇹🇵🇹
Deus, Pátria e ~Rei~
I'm NOT Portuguese btw
Btw 2 - GIVE BACK OUR GOLD
@@luizfellipe3291 Why?? Brazil Was Portugal.... Sory is Portugal....XD hahaha
@@luizfellipe3291 not your fault, you're excused ,never mind.
When you had one of the strongest navies in history but people only care about the Royal Navy
Portugal: *I used to rule the world*
Seas would rise when I gave the word
@@ptlemon1101 or rather "I would time my words as such that it seems the sea rose to them."
Used to doesn't matter anymore.
@@sjoormen1 Same as the Royal Navy...Used to, or are you going to compare it to the U.S navy?
Well it could be compared to us navy but it wouldn't do too good.Empires come and go. Which will be next...
Sometimes I forget that you are Portuguese, and I think, WOW! His pronunciation of Portuguese words are amazing! Ótimo vídeo! :)
Oh, I didn't know he was Portuguese. I was hearing him pronounce the Portuguese words and thinking 'Wow this guy even searched the pronunciation? Now that's dedication!', well guess not. Still a good video though!
@@xavi.cat.4095 Haha, well he mentioned it in a video once. Guessing you are portuguese as well? I'm just a student of the language, but very much focused on the european pronunciation 😅
@@declanmaherry2464 Yeah I'm Portuguese so I speak the European version too. Good luck in learning it, I consider it a complex language even as a native speaker.
Best advice I could give is listen to subbed Portuguese content and try to speak Portuguese with native speakers since that's how my English kicked off.
Também reparei nisso, com excepção dos Açores. Ele parecia estar a usar a pronúncia inglesa para isso.
@@MrBX5 O video foi feito para uma audiencia inglesa, por tanto faz sentido que tentasse usar ingles tanto quanto possivel.
Aloha from Hawaii - Home to many Portuguese here in the islands . A wonderful culture that has become part of the fabric around the world . They are amazing people .
Fun fact: "Cavaquinho" is a Portuguese musical instrument Ukulele is the name that the Hawaiians gave to the instrument that was popularized with that name worldwide. Pinched strings, usually with four gut strings or with synthetic materials such as nylon, nylgut, fluorocarbon, among others.
Madeirans, not portuguese!!
Madeirans are the hawaiian of portugal!!
Braguinha is the ancestor of ukulele and is from the island of Madeira! The Madeirans were brought there by the British who took an important role in the Madeira, better than the portuguese!
Calling portuguese to Madeirans is quite an offense the same way calling you a British or, maybe, American.
In hawaii there were also some Azorians but Madeirans were far numerous than them.
A great hug from Madeira!!😊
The interaction of our peoples: Hawaiian and Madeiran gave us (Madeirans) a new food, taro root!! We gave you ukulele and you gave us taro root that is one of the most consumed foods in the island right after sweet potato! 😋
@@jotf3131 Nonsense ! Madeirans was and still are people from Portugal since the colonization of the Island !
The Portuguese Navy has been seldom looked at in history so it's nice to watch a video about the navy's history and achievements.
Some people cry for the library of Alexandria, but true men of culture cry for what Will never be known due to the lisbon earthquake😭
Filipe Santos yes, like prooves that colombo was portuguese, hired to fool the spanish and trigger them to sail west and keep the sea route to india safe.
@@ThrE3-GeS lol stfu
DEU PÀTRIA REI FIDELIDADE
@@MrMiguelForster Ele tem razão. Existem vários indícios disso mesmo.
Ou achas que um genovês (italiano) nascido de origens humildes ia ter possibilidades de ter escolaridade ao alto nível. Que do nada, tinha em sua posse e saberia perfeitamente como usar um astrolábio náutico( que na altura era um segredo da armada portuguesa), que casou com uma portuguesa vinda de uma família com prestígio. Que o filho teve um nome perfeitamente português. Achas mesmo?
E que ao estar na presença do rei de Portugal e na frente de toda a corte teve a insolência de gozar com ele e sair de lá vivo. Achas que isso seria possível? Ter uma audiência com o rei, gozar com ele à frente de todos e viver para contar a história... Não me parece.
Nem me vou alongar muito na questão de ele ser "genovês", basta falar que era marrano, um "cristão novo".
E já agora, porque raio é que ele decidiu chamar aquela ilha de Cuba? Caso não saibas existe uma outra Cuba. É em Portugal, no Alentejo.
Mas existem mais coisas. Um sem fim de detalhes que basicamente dizem que ele não era Italiano coisa nenhuma.
@@jorgenorberto293 Santa ignorancia, nem vou comentar uma no meio de tanta. Pesquisa melhor porque metade das merdas que disseste é burrice
If we don't talk about ourselves, who will? Awesome video! Thank you for giving Portugal the spotlight we deserve.
os finaldeses anda invetar ahsiotria dos viking, que erama penas piratas e crimonsos mal cheirosos e barbaros, nsao sabiam fazer nada, nemnavegar, so andavam por cabotagem, sito e , por terra a vista, so sabiam so rouabr E o imebcil do portugues nao e capaz de contar apenas um 1/10 parte a sua hsiotria, uma hsiotria tao grandiosa tamnho do mundo, culap do governoe d as universidades, o q fazem os doutorados em hsiotria, nas unioversidades, estao la apenas a gnahr dinheiro apra ke?
CHEGA!!!
I would like to see a video about the Portuguese colonial empire!
Join his discord and suggest this there link in the description
Same here!
Here: ruclips.net/video/Fdj63wJGmHY/видео.html
Portuguese Empire must be the next one, please
Same! :)
When I was a kid I grew up about 15 minutes from New Bedford, MA. One of the places the Portuguese ended up. To this day I can't look at a pepperoni pizza and not long for linguica instead. Cool video.
Wiley Coyote cool ! Linguiça 🤑
This introduction gave me gosebumps
Watching one of the biggest world powers in the past damn it’s impressive
Massive respect to Portugal, i feel your presence and history far across the world
Thank you! 😊
Can't wait for Space Portuguese Ships!
Ahaha, I wasn't expecting that last part of the video 😅
@Justin Case yeah like the cortiça which is a material that only Portugal has
Cowboy bebop?
@Justin Case és português?
Looks like u will have to wait. Portugal is communist for now. It says it is socialist but we all now the truth.
All my love to Portugal and Brasil.
From the UK.
No love to Angola, Mozambique, Guinea Bissau, Cape Verde, Sao Tome Principe, or East Timor?
@@lissandrafreljord7913 LUSITANIUM CONQUESTATORS DONT LOVE ANYONE...
WE ARE THE TERROR OF SEAS..
CRYING PEOPLE IS FOR LOOSERS AND WEAKS, HSIOTRY SI NOT ABOUT THE WEAKS.
One more video...
One more opportunity to promote Portugal!
As it should be!
how does this promotes Portugal? by saying that the Portuguese navy sucks now?
@@brunobaia7898 Exactly! Also, is simply showing History as it happened. If that promotes Portugal, excelent, but it was not the point here.
Thank you so much for this video!
@@brunobaia7898 Ó priiimo XD
Ele é português :)))
Orgulho dele. Rsrs
Man General Knowledge is a real Portuguese Patriot
To be fair we (the Portuguese) all are real patriots.
Jai Menon I think he's Portuguese right?
@@mathiashessenbruch6572 he seems to be. The way he says the names without flaws
@@alvaroabreu4518 No he isn't he cant say Dinis like a real PORTUGUESE like me. Is the languaje
@@p3dro187 o outro tb é tuga lol
Fun fact for ages, every boat from the british navy was required to have at least one portuguese sailor at board in every boat.
Fo real?
Yo what?
I REALLY dunno about that XD but if that's the case, it is cool for sure.
TRUE MAN,,, FRANCIS DRAKE WENT TO CAPE VERT, AND WAITEED FOR A PORTUGEUSE SHIP, CAPITAIN NUNO DA SILVA, FRANCIS renames THE PORTUGEUSE SHIPO TO to mary gold, the real anme was santa maria ,and was coming from india,,, tHIS was a politcala greement in secret,Drake wanted to help Portugues attack LisboN to get rid of spanishh.iN THE END AFTER DICOVERIES HE TRIED WITH SOEM PORTUGUESE , BUT WITH NO SUCSESS.
UNIVERSAL WORLD real histor>y.
THAS WAHY YOUR COUNTRY LIES TO YOU,, THEY DONT WANT YOU TO KNOW REAL HSIOTRY, IS POLITICALLY INCORRETCT, SO ENGALND HIDE THE DIARY of francis drake, YHEY DONT WANT YOU TO KNOW THE TRUTH, BUT IN lISBON THERE ARE MEDIEVAL BOOKS THAT TALK ABOUT IT, WITH VERY PRECISE INFORMATIONS..
@@bulletsfordinner8307 OF COUIRSE PORTUGUES WERE THE TERRORS OF SEAS..SPANISH FALLOWED THEM, but they had to make a complain to pope, portugueses diodnt wat to share anything with them lol BUT THEIR WERE CHRISTINA KINGS SO THEY HAD OBEDIENCE TO POPE.
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Portugal not only was the first to establish a navy but also became the first global super power. And only due to the fact that UK had an alliance with Portugal did the UK became the next one. If it wouldn't be for the treaty, Portugal would had crushed every britsh attempt to became so powerfull, because at this time we ruled the whole sea and all the coast from ceuta down to cape of good hope over to bermuz and india and japan. Not only that but we actually helped the british, gave them they're first colonie in india, maps and telled them how to build ship's. If it wasn't for that, no british ship would had ever reachd india. Keep in mind that the portuguese, kept the mamluks, the ottomans, venicia and genova in check, fought many wars to protect and controll the sea routes before UK had even joined the game.
The video literally says that the Portuguese navy was destroyed alongside the Spanish navuly again England. How do you suppose you would've won a naval fight alone if you didn't even succeed with the Spanish?
@@dxelson you think the portuguese navy would fight full power under the command of our rivals Spain? We always used totally different tactics and we couldn't care less about a personal union with spain at the time. The alliance with England is the oldest in the world! We would gladly sacrifice our proud navy to ensure supremacy of our ally. Also what leandro is saying is in a completely different time period than what you're mentioning, Portugal was in his prime back then, when that battle that you mentioned unfolded, Portugal was already in decline.
@@JoaoMelo-vl4th Due to the fact that the UK screwed Portugal over the centuries by stealing its colonies bit by bit.
Fell asleep
why lie?
Portugal in a nutshell:
*"I used to rule the world"*
Today - I may not rule the world in the front lines, but i am the shadow that makes the world spin.
And we are still here... And we're here to stay...
CHUNKS WOULD LOAD WHEN I GAVE THE WORD
Portugal: everyone forgot...what I did for this world...but I didn't
Portugal is far from the time it used to rule the world. Barely can rule itself. But we are still world’s best silent partner
Anoter fact: The ship that carried the portuguese king to brazil was the biggest ship in its time, just like the botafogo or são martinho wich were the biggest in they're prespective times, and was called padre eterno!
Botafogo 🔥🔥🔥🏴🏳️🏴🏳️
@@FelipeMarques0809 Greatest Portuguese ship ever made.
No no no, the ship who carried the royal family was the "Príncipe Real". The most powerful ship Portugal ever owned.
Santa Catarina do Monte Sinai, outra grande nau.
@@luismendes3307 you right i confused it with the padre eterno
Another striking tech from our Navy was the breech loaded naval guns as an upmost upgrade towards the nozzle loaded ones. After each one has fired, the recoil forces the gun to move backwards and then needed to be rearmed again, taking perhaps more than a minute; also with the danger of getting to much high temperature that might cause premature gunpowder deflagration. Carrying two or more breeches per wapon, they could be cooled, dried out and reloaded for the next shot at a higher rate of fire. Thanks a lot for this video :)
you could have talked about the maritine territory we have to protect and we have control today wich is bigger than the whole Europe 🇵🇹🇪🇺
I forgot about that! My bad, but I can include it in an eventual video about the Portuguese Empire itself
You can talk in portuguese🇵🇹🇵🇹
Give back our gold, you dirty thiefs!
@@almabach ruclips.net/video/fHvW5akcds8/видео.html
@@almabach nope never
I just found this. Channel after being stuck in my home
Better late than never.
Yep
Brynne Meza
I think you’ll find our Portuguese friend here to one worth watching
Well you could join this discord server to if you link in the description
@@G0dzil3r a sério. Nos vídeos percebes logo, especialmente quando fala de locais ou personalidades portuguesas. O sotaque não engana.
1:33 Portuguese
Heroes of the sea, noble race,
Valiant and immortal nation,
Rise up once again
The splendor of Portugal.
Out of the mists of memory,
Oh Homeland, we hear the voices
Of your great forefathers
That shall lead you on to victory!
CHORUS:
To arms, to arms
On land and sea!
To arms, to arms
To fight for our Homeland!
To march against the enemy guns!
Unfurl the unconquerable flag
In the bright light of your sky!
Cry out all Europe and the world
That Portugal has not perished.
Your happy land is kissed
By the Ocean that murmurs with love.
And your conquering arm
Has given new worlds to the world!
CHORUS
Salute the Sun that rises
On a smiling future:
Let the echo of an insult be
The signal for our revival.
The rays of that powerful dawn
Are like a mother’s kisses
That protect us and support us
Against the insults of fate.
CHORUS
Heróis
do mar, nobre povo,
Naçao valente, imortal,
Levantai hoje de novo
Os esplendor de Portugal
Entre as brumas da memória.
Ó Pátria sente-se a voz
Dos teus egrégios avós
Que há-de guiar-te à vitória.
CHORUS:
Às armas! Às armas!
Sobre a terra, sobre o mar!
Às armas! Às armas!
Pela Pátria lutar!
Contra os canhões marchar, marchar!
Desfralda a invicta bandeira
À luz viva do teu céu
Brade à Europa à terra inteira
Portugal não pereceu!
Beija o solo teu jucundo
O oceano a rujir d’amor;
E o teu braço vencedor
Deu mundos novos ao mundo!
CHORUS
Saudai o sol que desponta
Sobre um ridente porvir;
Seja o eco d’uma afronta
O sinal de ressurgir.
Ráios d’essa aurora forte
São como beijos de mãe
Que nos guardam, nos sustêm,
Contra as injúrias da sorte
CHORUS 🤗❤️🇵🇹
Francisco du Vietnam nice traduction! I am portuguese.
@@filipenunes594 *translation
Considered the most beautiful national anthem in Europe, probably among the oldest too
Very nice translation! Good job!
@@JoaoMelo-vl4th o russo é melhor
In the great fires of 2017, ~80% of Leiria's Pine Forest burned to the ground .. that was a very sad day for national history.
It's recovering...
Some foreigners from Brazil did it...
Happily, in general, pine forests are fairly well adapted to wildfires. In fact some species require fire to reproduce. As long as loggers didn't go in and clear out all the remnants (exposing the soil and leaching out nutrients) the forest will recover quickly. Where I live there has been examples of both, and wherever the forest was left alone after a fire, fresh growth is almost impenetrably dense. Areas where crews went in and "salvaged" (aka completely remove any timber remaining, from blackened stumps to intact trees) nothing but sand remains.
I love the Portuguese Anthem in the background! Great video! Thanks from an Azorean guy! P.S: You won't be able to find Atlantis in Azores, I can confirm.
NumBeZz Channel Açores is the remains of Atlantis :b
Who you gonna call?
THE PORTUGUESE NAVY!
Hydro 07 🤗❤️🇵🇹
I actually did a photoshop montage of the ghostbusters logo with the portuguese navy but it didn't look great so I cut it from the video lol
@@General.Knowledge eu amo a tua voz a falar português rsrsrs
As a Portuguese myself and a guy that really enjoys history
I'll have to say nice great video
Eu deixei-me levar pelo General Knowledge e o orgulho quase não me deixava respirar.
I am Portuguese and I am very proud of my country, we already have a very long history and we have a very big and beautiful ceremony. A pity that some people do not know the history of Portugal.
Portuguese sailors were the greatest explorers the world has ever seen, they made globalization possible
Man I loved this! Great patriotism, but I've always thought the Portuguese narrative was never given its proper due in the wider world. Well done for such a good job in redressing it all.
THIS IS THE 1ST TIME ANYONE HAS EVER MENTIONED WHERE I LIVE AKA PORTO SANTO ISLAND I AM SO GRATEFUL MUCH LOVE MAN
Ahahah gostei tanto do comentário!
You also could have said that the Portuguese Navy also invented the terms "Port and Starboard" - Bombordo e Estibordo
Fun fact: as imagens que vemos normalmente retratando O infante D. Henrique são na verdade de seu irmão Dom Duarte. Não sobram imagens do Infante D. Henrique nos dias de hoje mas na época de Salazar tinham de dar uma figura a tão enorme figura histórica para enaltecer os feitos portugueses nos Descobrimentos. Para isso decidiu-se que essa era a imagem de Infante D. Henrique.
Jura? Wow nao sabia disso
Loved the video mate evryone talks about the royal navy or the US navy good to see we are not forgoten
Portuguese History Teacher: Navigating the wild seas was extremely difficult, a lot of portuguese brave man died.
Students: *Genetic code flashbacks and ptsd from our ancestors kicks in*
Another great videoç Just a small thing. Under the Tomar Cortes agreement, Portugal never lost independence to Spain. Bothe countries would remain independent under the same king (Iberian Union). Portugal remained with its empire, the language remained portuguese, currency continued separated, taxes had to be approved by the portuguese cortes and all offices and honoures of state could only be occupied by portuguese nobles. So same king, two independent kingdoms.
Tusiriakest yes, and the king didn't was spanish either. So you can't talk about "spanish" rule over Portugal.
Yeah, just like Aragon... Wait...
@@FOLIPE Aragon only lost its independence in the early 18th century when the Nueva Planta decrees, a number of decrees signed between 1707 and 1716 by Philip V, went into full effect.
British friends we will forever be, alliance since 1373! They named a borough after me, we even taught them to drink tea!
Macau, Brazil, Angola! The Portuguese ruled near and far.
Avery the Commie-American beautiful story
@@JaKingScomez Don't call him a commie idiot. Why, just because he's Cuban does that mean he's automatically a communist.
Koala1203 that's his name, gues you're the idiot here. shame on you
@@Koala1203
Idiot
Tuga spaceship just made me laught out loud ahah bet there would be some good cod balls there
Sadly large portion of the pine forest mentioned was desroyed in the fires that devastated Portugal during the summer 😢
4:45 Wrong, a square rigged ship is better downwind, but worse upwind. So I would not say it was "more maneuverable"
It is the triangular foresail that gives upwind ability, and I am guessing that the ship you mentioned had more of those than former designs. An improved hull could have also helped.
This video is actually one of the fews on RUclips quite accurate. During a time where everything was kept secret so the other countries didn't know about anything, it's interesting how the portuguese manage to mislead many people for a century and then lost most of the control to other major powers (Spain, Britain, and after the Dutch and French)... but that was a result of a small population, expeling the Jews and other bad decisions.
It's still amazing how a small country was the first (or one of the first) in so many things... The first navy, the first to be in every continent, the first to abolish slavery (even though we started the trades to America), and others... We traded all over the world and we're the pioneers of globalization.
Unfortunately since the 19th century our fame quickly disapeared and now we're famous thanks to Cristiano Ronaldo which is kind of sad...
17:26 "Portugal wiil be reorganized into the first galatic empire"- Chancelor Palpatine
Portugal!
A military detail that only north americans have recently is the military officer patent (capitão mar e guerra) that can operate in land and sea joining two military branches. A consequence of US acomplish more than 600 military bases outside mainland, the same number Portugal had in its height
Amphibious power in true fashion.
Excellent video. Very informative.
‘ Botafogo’ mans literally- ser a blaze, it is undeniably one of the most badass names ever.
In a more correct translaton. Spitfire.
Fernando Bernardo even better!
Botafogo was the nickname it was given to the ship and to the artillery commander, he later adopted it as a family name. Later the king gave him lands in Brazil, and those lands are still called Botafogo today.. the real name of the ship was S. João Baptista
And today it's a Brazilian futebol time.
So informative and fun :) if only history lessons were like this in my time xD btw, LOVED that detail of Portugal national anthem playing softly in the background
I love your videos they are very goog. The Best portuguese! 🇵🇹
The remains of Antiquities being in the Azores makes sense geologically because the Azores themselves are the peaks of the Azores plateau that are above sea level.
I believe the Portuguese also have the oldest submarine navy. Not sure.
All the best to everyone, Portugal rules!
Haven't heard about that bro.
No, we don't, we have two submarines that our former minister of foreign affairs bought that are permanently stationed in one of our ports because we have n true use for them and he didn't buy torpedoes or much fuel because the budget dried up shortly after so all they were used for was in a soap opera once
Vicente Carmo I don’t mean the oldest submarines. I mean one of the first official submarine fleet and school.
I’m not talking about the age of the equipment, I’m talking about the age of the unit itself.
@@richardpatton2502 we got the subs in about 2011 and that was when a sub school was founded, nothing before the 2000's
Vicente Carmo Bro...Portugal has a submarine fleet, called “Esquadrilha de Submarinos” since 1915! Called “Esquadrilha de Submersíveis” back then.
The first Portuguese submarine was acquired in 1913!
Your pronunciation of Dinis is spot on!
Greetings from Portugal!
Funny, im Azorean, and over here Atlantis is kinda in our culture, the myth at least because 99% of people dont believe it, but you can see its "influence", for example, Radio stations named "Atlântida".
Please!! All atlantic islands reclaim that 🙄
I was under the impression they learned about the astrolabe when they traded mathematical and technological information with the north african muslims. I didn't realize the mariner's astrolabe was an improvement on that previous design. Thumbs up for learning something new
Parabéns, seus vídeos são muito instrutivos e leves. Seria legal um vídeo sobre a história do Império colonial português.
Muito bom vídeo! Real historicamente e magnífico na sua ilustração... Viva Portugal!
With such a small land and population, they managed to do what today would be like to colonize Mars and create a hole new mankind there.
The population were not small at the time!!🙄
@@jotf3131 only 2 million.
@@jotf3131 around 1M in population
@@santabarbarajf os ingleses já eram quase 15 milhões os franceses mais de 10 milhões e os espanhóis eram mais de 8 milhões....
@@jotf3131 Not small? Search. In the early 1500s, a time when we already were a global empire, we had a population of 5 millions.
Awesome video, the best ever to show Portugal Splendor, at last a video without any error
Thank you so much for this video. By the way, your Portuguese is top notch, well done!
As a Portuguese, this video was damn good to watch, and did all credit to Portuguese Naval History.
Edit: I almost forgot: PORTUGAL, CARALHO!
Daniel Conde ele é tuga
Fun fact: the “Sagres” is considered a high power of the state and its treated like the president, when it sails and come back to a port it receives the president treatment (hino and etc)
Are you Portuguese? You speak really well the Portuguese words you can’t even hear an accent
Damiao Ribeiro sim é Português.
You completely bypassed its reach into North America in particular to Canada. Corte Real was the first to Newfoundland and there is a statue of him in St John’s Newfoundland. Also Joāo Lavrador which went up the Canadian coast and to this day it’s called Labrador and actually have a dog breed named for that area. Otherwise good job. On a side note, my uncle served as the chaplain on the Sagres while he was in the navy and stated that they sailed many times to Brazil only on sails.
The lack of vision of our leaders (with some exceptions) has doom us... still to this day.
Yes, very unfortunate that our people continue to elect those buffoons. The quicker the people learn to say enough, the faster we can rebuild and not be a joke. People expect the world to notice us for the past, but we'll get noticed for being innovative and improving. Sadly I don't see that even happening with these Socialists and co.
Our leaders are a reflection of us! If you want to change Portugal, we need to change ourselves! I’m a fellow Portuguese!
Portuguese Navy also took part in the liberation of Malta from 1798-1800. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Malta_(1798%E2%80%931800)
From a born and raised Portuguese:
FYI: After the technology jump of world's navigation with "Henrique" (Dom Henrique) hapenned the discovery of the North America's continent from the theories of Columbus. His theory was that the shorter and quickest way to reach "the orient" or India, for it's spyces, was straight forward from the Iberian coast through the Athlantic. At this time, Portuguese knowledge was already greater than this theories. Columbus, before presenting his theories to Spain, did it to the Portuguese government who quickly denied that enterprise to Columbus stating that the theory was wrong. They were absolutely right!! The Spanish conquest reach the coast of the North America's continent by a mistake that was bought by those who didn't know better and believed the Columbus theories.
Another note: The Portuguese people in the "discovery period" of Dom Henrique had defined goals and they were not about discovering or conquering other lands and people. Portuguese people were merchants not conquerers. The quickest way to reach the commercial stream was through the Mediterraneum through to were today is Turquey. This meant that if Portuguese wanted to reach it they needed to travel by the sea (Mediterraneum) or land through a large number of countries. Those options were abslolutely out of the question because they were robbed and killed before they could accomplish the mission. So they plotted the best scenario possible by travelling around Africa. The result of their success was that, at that time, Lisbon was the "Metropole of commerce in Europe" and we had all kinds of religions and cultures arriving to Portugal to purchase the spyces among other things that in our days we all have in our gastronomies and culture. When religion was generating wars in other parts of the world, here in Lisbon they were all at peace and enjoying himselves.
Another fun fact: Portuguese people, through their travels, was the one that introduced gun weapons to Japan and our relations still have an impact on culture. The words "Arigato" in japanese and the portuguese "obrigado" are an example of the culture evolution of both languages.
Conclusion: These are facts recorded in history and it is a shame that this important facts are not brought to light.
My regards
Ricardo Martins
Huge love from the UK
That was awesome, however please consider updating map of Europe when referring to Portuguese Navy during Cold War :)
Thanks graet vídeo Iam from Lisbon-Lisboa and your worke is just more than nice is wonderfull!Obrigado e viva Portugal
You may make a vid about the Portuguese empire, I am waiting on it... please
Join his discord and ask him to do this idea there link in the description
Nice video, succinct but informative. Funny how I was able to figure out you are Portuguese because of the way you pronounce the words without an accent.
"HERÓIS DO MAR, NOBRE POVO, NAÇÃO VALENTE E IMMORTAL" ⚓🇵🇹⚓🇵🇹⚓🇵🇹⚓
Ladrões do mar, pobre povo, nação decadente e mortal!!😂😂😂
Super video. I learned a lot of new things. Thank you!
I'm Portuguese and I must say that you say Portuguese names very well congrats
He's from Portugal.
Ele é portugues caralho ahahahahhahah
I like the fact that the narrator can say the Portuguese names perfectly. Its just nice :)
15:00 “Sagres” 😉🍺
Very nice video man! Love from Portugal!!
As a portuguese i couldnt have said that better 7:09
Your portuguese accent is marvelous!
What a video🇵🇹🇵🇹
Obrigado, Thankyou so much for trying to pronounce the names in proper Portuguese. I'm too used to people Spanish-izing them and pronouncing things wrong. Keep up the great work and quality content.
He is Portuguese
This is better than the book Spongebob used to learn about ships in that one episode
Ayyyy shoutout to you for making this video,
Oh, also,
I’m subbed to this channel now 😆
I think our ancestors would be disapointed with who we are today
I'm sure they wouldn't. We fought like hell to keep our territories. Our troops are modern and well trained. We did what only a few could do.
@@luismendes3307 3 bailouts in only 34 years,,....poors with a huge public debt..Portugal is living a nightmare
Very informative. Lots of "I didn't know that!? moments for me.
HERÓIS DO MAR, NOBRE POVO, NAÇÃO VALENTE, IMORTAL...
Wow! Nice
4:34 that is not a caravela.
Our History, so glorious an so forgotten... I'm always delighted to see a fellow lusitanian getting the records straight! Entre as Brumas da Memória... marchar, marchar!
1:33 "in the year 1317 on the 12th century" *wut*
Just a note in 1640 France and the UK didn’t use the Tri Colore it the Union Jack
France had the Royal Banner at the time, and the UK was using the Flag of Saint George
That is the history of the oldest continuously navy, but what is the oldest one the world has ever known, can you make a video about that, or the list of 10 oldest navies?
Maybe Athens?
The vikings
Maybe the Phoenicians
Maybe the Egyptians?
Chinese navy but that is diffcult to say Portugal is the oldest navy thats for sure