Origins of the Slavs

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  • Опубликовано: 25 янв 2025

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  • @FortressofLugh
    @FortressofLugh  11 месяцев назад +443

    Note: When I say "Westward into Russia and Eastward into Poland"it should be understood as "Western Russia and Eastern Poland" - just one of those slip ups.

    • @anem0nia
      @anem0nia 11 месяцев назад +22

      You had me questioning everything I knew for a minute

    • @death-istic9586
      @death-istic9586 11 месяцев назад +2

      Love your videos!💚😊

    • @bluebird3281
      @bluebird3281 11 месяцев назад +11

      Don't worry no internet documentary watchers will notice.....

    • @jurgenjung4302
      @jurgenjung4302 11 месяцев назад +3

      RUclips:ROBERT SEPHER mit "The Origins of the First EUROPEANS" 👋 👋 👋

    • @richardblackman1285
      @richardblackman1285 11 месяцев назад +1

      Amidst their flaw lol😂

  • @SlavicAffairs
    @SlavicAffairs 10 месяцев назад +145

    Very interesting and informative video, and I absolutely love the ending. Thank you! Slava Slovjanom!

  • @loushark6722
    @loushark6722 9 месяцев назад +604

    I'm Irish and I love these people. They seem familiar to me. No coincidence that Irish and slav people melt together very well.

    • @jake-qn3tl
      @jake-qn3tl 9 месяцев назад +9

      Why do you think that is?

    • @hydratejsn
      @hydratejsn 9 месяцев назад +3

      Yeah, why do you think so?

    • @peka003
      @peka003 9 месяцев назад +115

      im serbian and i always felt some kind of special bond with irish and scottish peoples,i dont know why exactly,while i feel hostility towards other west europeans like english germans and french.Might be our connection through celts who lived at balkans in old times

    • @ВероникаАндожская
      @ВероникаАндожская 9 месяцев назад +8

    • @Andrei-ev7du
      @Andrei-ev7du 8 месяцев назад

      @@peka003Celts not have est european culture o genes, celtic culture and mentality is similar to germanic than to est european, celts aslo lived in south Germany with germanic peoples and copy the germanic style of living, aslo majority of french peoples are of gaul origin, germanic french peoples live much in borders with other germanic countries not in rest of France, germanics,balts and greeks civilized slavs, slavs just destroy the european culture and mentality with their pagan culture, they need go to Asia

  • @Amadeus_2061
    @Amadeus_2061 4 месяца назад +77

    As a Pole, I want to thank you for this beautiful presentation of us Slavic people. You made me tear up at the end when you mentioned our brotherhood. I grew up in Canada, and I love this country dearly , but as I get older my Slavic roots are calling me back to the land of my ancestors. Maybe one day, I will be able to bounce back and forth between both sides of the Atlantic.

    • @case2696
      @case2696 3 месяца назад +5

      As do my roots call me...Montenegro, Czech and further back bronze age Kazakhstan and Tagar ethnicity. I want to spend time in Eastern Europe and the steppe. Has called to me all my life. Even went to Mongolia 20 years ago...wasn't sure why I was pulled there. But always felt a pull from that region.

    • @Amadeus_2061
      @Amadeus_2061 3 месяца назад +2

      @@case2696 Amazing how the memory of our lands seems ingrained in our blood. Even when we have never been to a place, we seem to remember it anyway.

    • @Drjibtbik
      @Drjibtbik 3 месяца назад

      ruclips.net/user/shortss3IFZONObuE?si=yFeViKpy9e_fY5J7

    • @BlaineEdwards-z8c
      @BlaineEdwards-z8c 3 месяца назад

      How many Polacks does it take to screw in light bulb?

    • @fritula6200
      @fritula6200 3 месяца назад

      ​​@@case2696..... YES.... GO home !!! THE HEART HAS NO PEACE.❤ WE IMMIGRANTS ARE A LOST PEOPLE:
      W E MUST ACCEPT THIS. MY RESPECT TO ❤...

  • @lanakovic-kp7iz
    @lanakovic-kp7iz 10 месяцев назад +34

    We respected guests so much because we believe they are ancestors spirits coming to test as, we still have the same hospitality in our villages.

  • @Tensh1n
    @Tensh1n 11 месяцев назад +1459

    even after a thousand years all Slavs can understand the phrase Slava Rodu

    • @aresares9548
      @aresares9548 10 месяцев назад +151

      Слава роду.

    • @brtcone
      @brtcone 10 месяцев назад +93

      Slava Rodu!

    • @hobbitsodomizer7301
      @hobbitsodomizer7301 10 месяцев назад +123

      Slava rodu našemu :-)

    • @gordanageczy834
      @gordanageczy834 10 месяцев назад +61

      Slava Rodu❤

    • @MsMoonlightlily
      @MsMoonlightlily 10 месяцев назад +95

      Слава Роду! Нет войне! Прости Господи грехи наши и что не ведаем мы, что творим.😢

  • @TooGumbica
    @TooGumbica 10 месяцев назад +988

    Pozdrav vsim slovjanam, hrånite vaš duh, slava rodu 💪

    • @ЛескаЛеска
      @ЛескаЛеска 10 месяцев назад +40

      Slava Rodu !🇷🇸

    • @DonHrvato
      @DonHrvato 10 месяцев назад +16

      Bravo

    • @bobilaforce8252
      @bobilaforce8252 10 месяцев назад +32

      СЛАВА РОДУ!
      Љубав вама свима из Србије.
      ❤❤❤

    • @panklet8347
      @panklet8347 10 месяцев назад +11

      Přesně chlapče, přesně

    • @amnbvcxz8650
      @amnbvcxz8650 10 месяцев назад +18

      Why do I understand everything, which language is that? :o

  • @Gubbe51
    @Gubbe51 11 месяцев назад +828

    The Slavs were not the last tribes of Europeans that accepted Christianity. Actually this process began in the VIII century in the south, and by the year 1000 all Slavic rulers were baptized. The last to be christened were Lithuanians, which happened gradually in the XIV century, and was fulfilled by the baptizing of the Grand Duke of Lithuania Jogaila who became the king of Poland and established the Polish Lithuanian Union. The pesants, however resisted christianization in a long time, as was also the case of Celtic and Germanic tribes.

    • @antonlavrentiev5249
      @antonlavrentiev5249 11 месяцев назад +38

      Christianization of Perm started in middle of XV century, ended around XVI century. Some people on a border of Europe and Asia (hanty, mansi) follow their religion to this day. As for Slavic tribes, vyatichi were probably the last to become Christians.

    • @MyNatureIsh
      @MyNatureIsh 11 месяцев назад +30

      Indeed, it is accurate; nevertheless, during that period, Lithuania had a predominantly Ruthenian population, leading to the presumption that they were baptized by Lithuanian elites, hence not entirely incorrect.

    • @avatarion
      @avatarion 11 месяцев назад +42

      Even later were the Samis. Christianization of Lappland happened between the 1600's and 1900's.

    • @MyNatureIsh
      @MyNatureIsh 11 месяцев назад +15

      @@avatarion This is actually cool, I haven't think about it but it makes sense. Sami people are really interesting and would love to see more of their culture in mainstream :)

    • @Gubbe51
      @Gubbe51 11 месяцев назад +17

      @MyNatureIsh You are confusing the Lithuanian tribes with the Lithuanian realm, which consisted of annexed territories. Lithuania proper was not inhabited by Christian Ruthenians.

  • @radolszewski3891
    @radolszewski3891 5 дней назад +1

    Big THANK YOU for the author! Hard work! Interesting and very precise historical content. Be proud of yourself!

  • @АндрейДегтярёв-т4р
    @АндрейДегтярёв-т4р 11 месяцев назад +274

    You forgot to mention about the crusades against the Slavs, starting with the Venedian campaign of 1147. Then the pagan Slavs, who lived from the coast of modern Denmark to Prussia and on the Baltic islands, were destroyed or fled or were assimilated by the Germans. No fewer crusaders took part in these campaigns than in the Middle East.

    • @richardaubrecht2822
      @richardaubrecht2822 11 месяцев назад +15

      He did not mentioned any history after the teth century, so why should he specifically talk about the crusades?

    • @MP-wi4dx
      @MP-wi4dx 11 месяцев назад +45

      The Crusades in the North are rarely talked about. I do not understand why. As far as I know, wars have been fought for a couple of centuries. What I can say is that when learning about the Crusades, at least in Serbia, all attention is focused on the Middle East. A big shame.

    • @vadimpm1290
      @vadimpm1290 11 месяцев назад +4

      After being Christianized, They, as it often happens with neophytes, had been almost immeduately involved into Crusades against Balts and Estonians.

    • @MyNatureIsh
      @MyNatureIsh 11 месяцев назад +31

      The Northern Crusades, in terms of scale, were even larger than those for Jerusalem when considering the sheer number of warriors involved, a fact that is not widely known. Moreover, the atrocities committed by the Germans during the northern crusades served as just a prelude to the subsequent history of the region.

    • @jaxn13
      @jaxn13 11 месяцев назад +5

      All Slavs were pagan before Christianity.

  • @Ekcelent
    @Ekcelent 10 месяцев назад +276

    My brother, THIS, is one of the MOST IMPORTANT documentaries for all of us Slavs, or in our language "pre nás Slovanov"! You have no idea. Our history has been actively suppressed, at least here in Slovakia. After all the information collected in this video, I can see why. Our ancestors were hardy, tough and intelligent people, who valued freedom, friendship and family above all. Such cultures are hard to control for any empire or ruling entity. May one day all Slavs unite, stop with the wars among brothers on behalf of the emperors from the West and usher in a new era of Freedom and Prosperity! Sláva Rodu!

    • @josfol
      @josfol 10 месяцев назад

      I agree completely with you. I remember what German chancellor Otto von Bismarck said once "If you want to get rid of all Slavs try to separate Ukraine from Russia and turn them against each other. The slavs are the only ethnics in Europe who can destroy each other". Considering what happen in Ukraine just now he was right. Many of slavic countries hate Russians and are ready to join the West and go to war against them. The biggest haters seems to be Poles and Ukrainians.

    • @gimi5383
      @gimi5383 8 месяцев назад +18

      God bless you are a true Slav my brother. I 2 wish that all Slavs would think like this because there is nothing better waiting for us on the other side! “Sunce tuđeg neba neće vas grijati kao ovo”

    • @gkone6722
      @gkone6722 8 месяцев назад +23

      I am Slovak too and I believe that all of the slavic countries and people should come together to create a country called Slavia. Slava Rodu💪

    • @Tygydyk17
      @Tygydyk17 7 месяцев назад +12

      We do not need to unite as a one country but we can definitely live as brotherly countries and nations that respect each other traditions and customs. Many things would be necessary like shaking off globalists, EU and ”small hats” influence that are hell bent on erasing those values replacing them with ”rainbow debauchery”, atheism and cultural relativism. Their expansionism powered by NATO have resulted in unnecessary and tragic war in Ukraine with hundreds of thousands deaths. It all could have been avoided if Ukraine was let to be neutral and not led to coup d etat in 2014.

    • @gkone6722
      @gkone6722 7 месяцев назад +5

      @@Tygydyk17 We are all the same people and I think that the ultimate goal should be to finally reunite so that all the Slavic people can experience and contribute to the great country that it would be.

  • @davidhavranek1232
    @davidhavranek1232 9 месяцев назад +219

    Pozdrav všem bratrským národům a mír pro všechny. 🇨🇿

    • @shalevedna
      @shalevedna 7 месяцев назад +4

      Amen

    • @slavicaminic6801
      @slavicaminic6801 6 месяцев назад +3

      🙏AMEN 🙏

    • @TerezaSlavica
      @TerezaSlavica 6 месяцев назад +5

      Ktož sú Boží bojovníci …. ❤

    • @jozefmalik8443
      @jozefmalik8443 5 месяцев назад +1

      Vivat Ruská Federácia !
      👍🇸🇰👍🇨🇿👍🇵🇱👍🇷🇸👍🇷🇺👍

    • @jozefmalik8443
      @jozefmalik8443 5 месяцев назад

      Vivat Ruská Federácia!
      👍🇸🇰👍🇨🇿👍🇵🇱👍🇷🇸👍🇷🇺👍

  • @witty-M
    @witty-M 5 месяцев назад +100

    From Slovenia 🙋 we are everywhere but we are one ❤️

    • @AnneMarieNicol
      @AnneMarieNicol 4 месяца назад +1

      Really !

    • @bigdallyc
      @bigdallyc 4 месяца назад +1

      Someone please tell that to Russia.
      Oh, wait, don't do that!

    • @spaljenimaslacak7663
      @spaljenimaslacak7663 4 месяца назад +1

      We sure as fuck have a lot of wars among us for being one xD

    • @adk5997
      @adk5997 3 месяца назад +1

      We north Slavs were separated from you by Germans and Hungarians and Turks. We used to be the same 😊

    • @Ese_osa
      @Ese_osa Месяц назад

      @@bigdallycyeah blame Russia for protecting her security interest from NATO into Slavic territory to cause division

  • @gr84all
    @gr84all 11 месяцев назад +454

    Greetings, to all my fellow Slavs!

    • @ronalddunne3413
      @ronalddunne3413 11 месяцев назад +13

      Slava Rossiya, tovarishch! Dobrovo zdorovia! 😊

    • @pawelsz007locp
      @pawelsz007locp 11 месяцев назад

      @@ronalddunne3413nie nie, rosje to jebać akurat

    • @brtcone
      @brtcone 10 месяцев назад

      A Gentleman i see, greetings as well!

    • @voskreglavincevska7080
      @voskreglavincevska7080 10 месяцев назад

      @irenajeinkova151
      The worse thing in unification is that people don't assimilate in the name of unity .
      It was supposed all Slav nation to become Soviets over there in the East making togetherness not Rusofobia .
      Like in Yugoslavia federation we used to become Yugoslavians ( one single nation ) not Serbian nation as a biggest entity !
      Every single unity were called Republics under Federative order , and they had own parliament and the top federal parliament in which there was general stipulation , republics to be free if they want to step out of that federation .
      Nothing was wrong for the units to become one Nation , Yugoslavian Nation , taking comparative advantage of that unity .
      It was very dangerous to act as separatist among unity of these
      Yugo ( South ) Slavians !
      It was called etatizam and separatism when you like to favorite your entity ( your Republic ) !

    • @darioburatovich2240
      @darioburatovich2240 10 месяцев назад

      Gracias,che, te espero con un asado con malbec...🤣🇦🇷

  • @vladislav89ify
    @vladislav89ify 10 месяцев назад +100

    We are so proud to be Slavic. Thank you for the great video. Слава 💙

    • @MondiDoda
      @MondiDoda 4 месяца назад +2

      😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @as-ovietechonda6101
    @as-ovietechonda6101 5 месяцев назад +223

    Nova Slavija . We neede to unite again all Slavic People. Orthodox and Catholics ❤❤❤

    • @natasacuk3851
      @natasacuk3851 5 месяцев назад +15

      We are not able, we are always fighting among us 😢

    • @dr.umarjohnson2453
      @dr.umarjohnson2453 4 месяца назад +22

      No we tried that 3 times in yugoslavia

    • @miovicdina7706
      @miovicdina7706 4 месяца назад +5

      Da. 💪📈

    • @miovicdina7706
      @miovicdina7706 4 месяца назад +23

      ​@@dr.umarjohnson2453Let's try three more until we succeed.😊

    • @Nobody32990
      @Nobody32990 4 месяца назад +4

      ​@@natasacuk3851 what did you expect? Slavs have long and rich history of slaughtering each other and pretending nothing happened.

  • @bobilaforce8252
    @bobilaforce8252 10 месяцев назад +499

    СЛАВА РОДУ!
    Вечна љубав свим Словенима из Србије.

    • @BalkanCrusader
      @BalkanCrusader 10 месяцев назад +27

      I Hrvatima?

    • @definitelynotvepar6019
      @definitelynotvepar6019 10 месяцев назад +34

      @@BalkanCrusader da, cak i hrvatima

    • @BalkanCrusader
      @BalkanCrusader 10 месяцев назад +22

      @@definitelynotvepar6019 Ovaj na ćirilici i dalje ne odgovara,al živio ti meni sto godina..

    • @kaficmaxx591
      @kaficmaxx591 10 месяцев назад

      Njih je 12% a dinarskog tipa ima preko 40% i sta sada? To slava rodu je skoro izmisljeno i na primer Ukrajinci ga vole kao nove ustase... Cela prica onarikevkim vedama laž

    • @superelectric8834
      @superelectric8834 10 месяцев назад

      I hope now you understand better your selfs. Funny is that you came to Albania and claim we came after you but you know we know who is living in stolen history and identity.

  • @jimmydean123123
    @jimmydean123123 11 месяцев назад +351

    PROTOSLAV sounds like an ancient powerful myth man. Protoslav...THE PROGENITOR OF ALL SLAVS

  • @zoranjuras6777
    @zoranjuras6777 10 месяцев назад +245

    I love you, all my Slavic brothers and sisters! Sve vas volim, braćo i sestre moje slavenske! Pozdrav iz Hrvatske!

    • @francestomic2772
      @francestomic2772 8 месяцев назад +8

      Croatian born in America. Good day to you

    • @zoranjuras6777
      @zoranjuras6777 8 месяцев назад +9

      @@francestomic2772 Dobar dan i tebi, seko!

    • @gkone6722
      @gkone6722 8 месяцев назад +11

      Slava Rodu💪

    • @carmilla2690
      @carmilla2690 8 месяцев назад +15

      Greetings from Russia, slava rodu

    • @gkone6722
      @gkone6722 8 месяцев назад +9

      @@carmilla2690 Slava Rossii. Slava Rodu💪🤝💪🤝

  • @addischekol4295
    @addischekol4295 7 месяцев назад +224

    Slavs are my favorite Europeans who has zero role in exploiting or colonizing Africa.❤

  • @amnbvcxz8650
    @amnbvcxz8650 11 месяцев назад +107

    The Banja bathing tradition is still alive, despite how old it is, didn’t know it was so old

    • @Nefylym
      @Nefylym 10 месяцев назад +6

      looks comfy! :)

    • @thegroovee
      @thegroovee 6 месяцев назад

      This is cognate with the Portuguese word “Banho” (IPA = ˈbɐ.ɲu). It has a meaning of emerging in water, having a bath, take a shower, go into a body of water, and etc…

    • @Neonvolendam
      @Neonvolendam 2 месяца назад +2

      Yeah, but mostly among northern and eastern Slavs. In south Slavic states they're more akin to Roman baths.

  • @alpachino7659
    @alpachino7659 11 месяцев назад +673

    "Bobr, kurwa" is uniting Slavs these days 😂😂😂

    • @notrobert8284
      @notrobert8284 11 месяцев назад +33

      САША ЭТО БОБЁР

    • @OtherlingQueen
      @OtherlingQueen 11 месяцев назад +44

      KURWA TO JE FAJN BOBR

    • @alpachino7659
      @alpachino7659 10 месяцев назад +24

      @@OtherlingQueen Gryzie, kurwa 😁

    • @babrakoberma673
      @babrakoberma673 10 месяцев назад +38

      @@alpachino7659 Bobor, je to čo má žena medzi nohami, keď sa neupravuje. :-D

    • @stoyantodorov2133
      @stoyantodorov2133 10 месяцев назад +23

      @@babrakoberma673Idk what this language is but as a Bulgarian I understood every single word 😅

  • @endurofly
    @endurofly 10 месяцев назад +295

    Be proud of your Slav heritage brothers and sisters
    Slovenian

    • @ctwentysevenj6531
      @ctwentysevenj6531 9 месяцев назад

      Young Slovenian folk dancers
      ruclips.net/video/996XdUT0ME0/видео.htmlsi=gt-TQG3EeTQ_Fj3e

    • @makavelimaka8035
      @makavelimaka8035 9 месяцев назад

      I can't be proud of some Slavic bullies, but the rest of them are fine!

    • @kristinaencheva2933
      @kristinaencheva2933 9 месяцев назад +6

      Yes my brother....with love from Bulgaria

    • @gkone6722
      @gkone6722 8 месяцев назад +5

      Slava Rodu💪

    • @mnemonicpie
      @mnemonicpie 7 месяцев назад

      Do a DNA test, you're a freaking German

  • @nataliedjurdjevic4905
    @nataliedjurdjevic4905 8 месяцев назад +13

    This video needs to be a series. So much information!

  • @aightimmaheadout3573
    @aightimmaheadout3573 11 месяцев назад +140

    i have mostly germanic ancestry but still carry a very old slavic last name from the 10th century that i’m also very proud of ‼️

    • @ForageGardener
      @ForageGardener 11 месяцев назад +56

      Berlin is a slavic place name

    • @marcusaurelius4941
      @marcusaurelius4941 11 месяцев назад +23

      Nietzsche moment

    • @grandmastersreaction1267
      @grandmastersreaction1267 11 месяцев назад +18

      I’m mostly of Slavic ancestry but I carry a very old Germanic name from the 4th century. 😊

    • @metanoian965
      @metanoian965 11 месяцев назад +7

      @@ForageGardener Lubeck / Stettin, etc

    • @frostflower5555
      @frostflower5555 10 месяцев назад +35

      Germans are half Slavs. Maybe your name is Sorb.

  • @leahzaloudek6978
    @leahzaloudek6978 10 месяцев назад +176

    My DNA test just came back. My family lore was right. I am slovak! What wonderful timing for this video. Thank you!

    • @matejsebechlebsky12
      @matejsebechlebsky12 10 месяцев назад +5

      Zaloudek sounds Czech to me. Probably some czech DNA in you as well

    • @noraheist
      @noraheist 9 месяцев назад +6

      ehmmm, just saying that dna testing can be faulty and is actually quite inaccurate so I wouldn't take it too seriously before you adapt a whole identity you only perceive from an idealised outside point of view

    • @Noone.05
      @Noone.05 9 месяцев назад +8

      I am Hungarian, and I also made a DNA test (which is accurate because it showed that one of my third cousin has a DNA match with me), and I have a lot of slavic ancestors. It is known in my family that the largest part of it is from the historical Hungarian Kingdom's northern part (called Felvidék, this territory is nowadays Slovakia), but it was a bit surprising that I have also czech, polish, and a few Eastern-European relations.

    • @jankatinkakristinka9165
      @jankatinkakristinka9165 9 месяцев назад +9

      I am also Slovak

    • @noraheist
      @noraheist 9 месяцев назад +5

      @@Noone.05 of course sometimes it's accurate but we have to keep in mind that these ancestry testing organisations are business and they aren't 100% correct in most cases. There was an investigation not long ago when a pair of identical twins tested separately from each other at 3 different ancestry testing organisation and in their results came back completely different from each other. So goes to show.

  • @Nefylym
    @Nefylym 10 месяцев назад +80

    I thought it was so badass that we held hospitality in such high regard that we would throw down with anyone who threatened our guest's safe passage. Made me feel pretty proud of my heritage right there. Thank you for this eye opening history lesson.

    • @greendalf123
      @greendalf123 10 месяцев назад +7

      It seems to have been an Indo-European tradition too. It was similar among Germanic and Greek people to show hospitality.
      In the Norse saga “Thors visit to Jotunheim” Thor and Loki call for hospitality from a farmer and his family who must feed them as honoured guests.
      These traditions may go back to before our languages even separated.

    • @ZokiDobrojevic
      @ZokiDobrojevic 10 месяцев назад

      To nas je i upropastilo . Pročuo se glas da postoji narod koji je gostoprimljiv , a pored toga i bogat (metal , tkanine , staklo i boje). Tako su u Evropu nagrnuli narodi kojima je u mentalitetu : pljačka , otimanje , razbojništvo .
      Kad su se dočepali metalnih sekira i mačeva , kola i zaprega , kasnije su se iz Evrope raširili po celom svetu .
      Otimanje , istrebljavanje , robovlasništvo , iskorišćavanje naroda i njihove imovine ; njihovo je glavno zanimanje do danas .

    • @Nefylym
      @Nefylym 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@greendalf123 Ha! Nice to run into you here, old friend. I think you're right. I also read some time ago that hospitality was a huge deal in ancient arabian days, like before Islam ancient. I can see how it could help avoid military conflicts between neighbors or strangers too. Thanks for clueing me into the Norse view of it, as I have a particular fondness for the old norse myths, especially where Freya is concerned.

    • @premiumbackgroundmusic
      @premiumbackgroundmusic 10 месяцев назад +4

      One of the possible reasons for this hospitality is that according to legend, the god Perun would often assume the form of a traveler and walk amongst his people to see how they conducted themselves. And if you refused him hospitality, you would be punished or cursed. So people assumed that a traveler might be their top god in disguise and spared no expense in accommodating them.

    • @greendalf123
      @greendalf123 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@premiumbackgroundmusic Could be, but it's probably due to real life situations. Remember, helping one another was always a positive for a social species.
      In Greek myth, there is a story where Zeus goes to a village, expecting hospitality. All the village but the last couple deny him it. In turn, Zeus tells the hospitable couple to flee and not look back, while he floods the village. (at least that's my recollection of the story).

  • @markobajt9261
    @markobajt9261 9 месяцев назад +92

    Problem is that we slavs are "cursed" as we kill each other frequently and are our worst enemies between ourselves. Less so our Western brethren Czech, Slovaks, Poles, but our eastern bretherns, and especially we southern (I'm Croatian) seemingly can't wait to get at each others throats.

    • @Cool-yr8go
      @Cool-yr8go 8 месяцев назад +4

      Original crotian is not slave but ILIRIAN 😂 for this WE are not happy together 😂

    • @gkone6722
      @gkone6722 8 месяцев назад

      This only happened because of the greatest evil in the world, America.

    • @ile1237
      @ile1237 8 месяцев назад +20

      ​@@Cool-yr8goThat theory was disproven like a century ago, wtf are you talking about.

    • @Cool-yr8go
      @Cool-yr8go 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@ile1237 from who 🧐

    • @carolinecerovski7358
      @carolinecerovski7358 8 месяцев назад +10

      Maybe some Slavs are still quite pagan, that’s the reason why. I’m Croatian also and I study the Bible. Jesus said, “Love your neighbour as yourself.”

  • @dexdressler82
    @dexdressler82 10 месяцев назад +186

    Just imagine what great power will be if ALL Slavics united?

    • @romankuchevskiy250
      @romankuchevskiy250 10 месяцев назад +1

      It’s impossible because of to imperialistic nations pols and russians they must always rule 😂 end they never learn 🤷‍♂️ and they get there ass kicked all the time 🤔

    • @Undertaker257
      @Undertaker257 10 месяцев назад +52

      Thats why they can never let it happen ^^

    • @MarkaNgamer
      @MarkaNgamer 10 месяцев назад +16

      Greatest in the world. Ironically.

    • @SuperIronicTBH
      @SuperIronicTBH 10 месяцев назад +28

      It would work out, but not with Russians😂

    • @zaliznyak1
      @zaliznyak1 10 месяцев назад +18

      Sadly, russians exist

  • @matykafka
    @matykafka 4 месяца назад +15

    10:27 In Czech, the word for Germany is Německo and Němec/Němci is the singular/plural of the word used for a German as in a person from Germany. Up until this day I have never thought about the similarity between that word and the word němý, which describes someone who is mute.
    Otherwise amazing video! Greetings from Czech Republic to all slavic brothers!

    • @ko0151
      @ko0151 4 месяца назад

      When I was a child my grandma used to say me "Ajde ne pravi se Njemac - Don't pretend to be Njemac- Nijem-and it was a point that word Njemac and Njemačka come from Nem/Nijem/njem or deaf and our tribes couldn't understand what they are saying so they called me Njemačka/Njemci

    • @dashulikkarandashulik
      @dashulikkarandashulik 3 месяца назад +2

      I am from Russia and in Russian we use the similar word «nemtsy» (немцы) for Germany citizens too. Female form is «nemka» (немка) and male is «nemets» (немец)

    • @yasylviaq
      @yasylviaq 13 дней назад

      Same in Polish, Niemcy.

    • @yasylviaq
      @yasylviaq 13 дней назад

      We still use the same word he mentioned for fire as well , "ogień".

    • @yasylviaq
      @yasylviaq 13 дней назад

      Do you have the legend of three brothers? Lech, Czech and Rus?

  • @BakerVS
    @BakerVS 10 месяцев назад +47

    Minor correction for the use of the word 'slava': As you said, it means glory, but to get the meaning 'glory to', the next word needs the dativ case.
    So 'glory to god' is 'slava bogu'. 'Slava boga', on the other hand, means someting like 'glory of god' (in Russian at least).
    For 'Glory to Ukraine', it should be 'slava Ukraini' in Ukrainian (in Russian it would be 'slava Ukrainye').
    'Slava Ukraina' just means 'Glory Ukraine', which doesn't really mean anything.
    Good video!

    • @gimi5383
      @gimi5383 8 месяцев назад +3

      Slava in Serbian Lenguage and the region is a celebration of the Holy Saint the protector of the house. Every family has they own Saint that protects they home. Slava or slaviti also means to celebrate.

    • @someguy2744
      @someguy2744 5 месяцев назад +2

      Slava is also very close to "slovo" which in Serbo-Croatian means letter (a, b, c, d...), while in most other Slavic languages it means word.
      The Serbo-Croatian word for word is "riječ" - "reči" is to say .
      "Sveto slovo" is also kind of a fixed phrase literally translated as "Holy Letter/Word".

    • @justaplainspokengirl
      @justaplainspokengirl 3 месяца назад

      SLAVA UKRAYINI!! is how it is transliterated. With the yi sound in the middle. SLAVA Ukra YI ne (Glory to Ukraine! Heroyam Slava!)
      💙💙💛💛🦾🔱🔱

  • @holdinmuhl4959
    @holdinmuhl4959 6 месяцев назад +7

    Some years ago I was in Serbia with my family to visit the famous Guča Brass Festival. My hosts had organized two girls to help us to understand them translating their speech into English. But, oh wonder, I could understand everything and didn't need their help. I have to say that I am fluent in Russian and a bit in Czech. But I didn't expect the languages being so close. I understood them but they barely understood me. For them Russian sounded to strange.
    Once I was in Bulgaria in Plovdiv to see friends. In the evening we were sitting together and in the TV they showed a Swedish film with Bulgarian subtitles. My hosts asked me: Do you understand what they say? I had to deny. I understood nothing. The were wondering, "How can it be? It is your language(I am German)!" We were speaking Russian all the time. They said that they easily understand everything. Slavic languages are much closer to each other than Germanic.

  • @kathleenmccrory9883
    @kathleenmccrory9883 11 месяцев назад +119

    My brother has visited Poland twice, he said it's his favorite country that he's visited. He's traveled extensively in Europe and some in Asia. He sent me pictures from Wroclaw, where they have gnome statues everywhere. It looks pretty awesome.

    • @dittmannrudolfrohr2149
      @dittmannrudolfrohr2149 11 месяцев назад +14

      My great-grandparents come from Breslau.
      It's a very nice German city with so much history!

    • @TK-hb1tg
      @TK-hb1tg 11 месяцев назад +9

      I am from wrocław and the gnome statues are pretty funny

    • @christiankalinkina239
      @christiankalinkina239 11 месяцев назад +3

      There real

    • @walterjurewicz1567
      @walterjurewicz1567 11 месяцев назад +34

      @@dittmannrudolfrohr2149 Its a Polish city. Next time don't invade and you can hold on to more territory.

    • @dittmannrudolfrohr2149
      @dittmannrudolfrohr2149 11 месяцев назад +11

      @@walterjurewicz1567 In 1241, the city, which had several thousand inhabitants, was burned down and exterminated by the Mongol invasion. Afterwards, the reconstruction was left in the hands of colonists from the German Empire who made the city independent with their own, so-called German, city rights (1262). The Times (London) reported on 27th October 1945:
      "The Polish authorities in Breslau today demolished one of the few remaining German monuments in the city, that of Kaiser Wilhelm I, and announced that the remaining 200,000 Germans still in Breslau would be expelled to Allied-controlled Germany. The new Polish city president, Stanislac Gosniej, declared in a speech before the monument, that 4,000 Germans were being expelled every week and within six months Wroclaw (Breslau) will be the second city of Poland [...] its population replaced by Polish settlers. It remains under Polish occupation.

  • @GandarDooM
    @GandarDooM 5 месяцев назад +9

    Glory to the Slavs from the Adriatic to the Pacific, don't let us fight each other ever again, too many times we were naive and victims of politics: divide and conquer

  • @stefantrajkovic7157
    @stefantrajkovic7157 11 месяцев назад +82

    0:40 A "Serbian" is an inhabitant of Serbia. We preffer to use term "Serb".

    • @Gaming101-r9o
      @Gaming101-r9o 10 месяцев назад +9

      "serbian" could still be used as belonging to serbs, for example the serbian language or serbian culture. serbs is a word for the ethnic group or the people, its original being "srbi".

    • @stefanovicigor
      @stefanovicigor 10 месяцев назад +21

      And Serbs in today germany renamed to Sorbs, even though they call themselves Serbs as well

    • @harbinger200
      @harbinger200 10 месяцев назад +24

      @@stefanovicigorOf course they renamed Serbs in the middle of Serbia, bombed Serb national library both in ww1 and in ww2. Germany wants Serb history erased.

    • @adamroodog1718
      @adamroodog1718 10 месяцев назад +4

      whats the difference? doesnt serbian mean 'of serbia'. wouldnt that describe you just as well in english? im not trying to be a dick im just curious

    • @ТатьянаРуднева-в1щ
      @ТатьянаРуднева-в1щ 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@adamroodog1718On the scale of the Anglosphere, any resident of Serbia is a Serb. In everyday life it would be strange to operate with concepts of a planetary scale. In fact, a resident of Serbia can be either a Serb, a Bulgarian, a Macedonian, a Croat, or a Muslim Kosovar or Albanian. These peoples are not the same and do not want to be like each other. It seems to me that if a person avoids problems, he does not show ignorance in such sensitive issues. This always leads to bloody conflicts.

  • @ivandebarcanec639
    @ivandebarcanec639 10 месяцев назад +172

    Sending love to all Slavic people around the globe from Macedonia -Bog da gi cuva site Sloveni

    • @elizluv
      @elizluv 10 месяцев назад +19

      I’m glad you’re realizing you’re Slav and not from the Hellenistic era
      Be proud who you are!

    • @yorgos19681
      @yorgos19681 9 месяцев назад +6

      You mean from north macedonia.because if you are sending greetings from Macedonia then you are not Slavic you are Greek. as you understood in the Balkans you came in the sixth century after Christ while the Greek Macedonians and Alexander the Great died in 323 BC that is at least 800 years before the Slavic tribes came to the Balkans so what do you have to do with Macedonia you are Slavic From a country called north macelonia.

    • @HippasosofMetapontum
      @HippasosofMetapontum 9 месяцев назад +2

      Makedonians are as much slavic as they are Turkic xD - think again

    • @DonkeyBongzilla
      @DonkeyBongzilla 9 месяцев назад +20

      ​@@elizluv
      nobody is saying we are hellenic... we carry the name Macedonia of our country.. the territory we live on.. we are proud slavs but nobody is denying that many different nations went through this territory and left a seed:) in the end every country is a mixture of nations in the past

    • @zanternator
      @zanternator 9 месяцев назад

      @@yorgos19681 what do we have to do with Macedonia????? You are brain washed we are macedonians and you are greeks, Greek Macedonians???? what a extreme stupidity!! You start that theory when you realize that Yugoslavia is coming to the end and that a country named Macedonia will appeared. Your politics is making facts there where is no facts at all, you're remaking the history in the way you like to be. Macedonia is small country and there is no interest in the world to hear the true story.
      I'm not saying that our ancestors are ancient macedonians, but they are not greek ancestors also. Alexander III the Great was no greek he conquered Greece and ancient greeks went to war against him. 1 more thing if ancient macedonians were greeks why the ancestor of Alexander III the Great, Alexander I of Macedon was known among the greeks as Alexander the Philhellene?? Philhellene = friend of the greeks/helens. If he's a greek why friend of greeks??
      And remember this.... you can't say who m I and where I come from, if you want to know ho we are, just ask us and everyone will give you the same answer, we are MACEDONIANS

  • @kathywolf4558
    @kathywolf4558 11 месяцев назад +8

    Very well done. Glad to see you again. thank you very much for this video and all of them!

  • @believeinpeace
    @believeinpeace 10 месяцев назад +7

    It’s so complicated, excellent, Thank you.

  • @ZS-rw4qq
    @ZS-rw4qq 11 месяцев назад +45

    2:38 to my knowledge Sobaka is only in Eastern Slavic, the rest of us say Pas/pes

    • @amnbvcxz8650
      @amnbvcxz8650 11 месяцев назад +14

      sobaka is female or male dog, pes/pios is male dog in easterb slavic

    • @АлексейЛеонов-ю5ф
      @АлексейЛеонов-ю5ф 11 месяцев назад +17

      В русском языке есть слово пес(собака мужского рода), псина (большая злая собака), пёсик (собака маленького размера, например пекинес), а есть Котопес 😆😆😆(мультипликационный волшебный зверь) 😃.

    • @harbinger200
      @harbinger200 10 месяцев назад

      @@АлексейЛеонов-ю5фСрпски исто - Пас, Псина, Псето, Џукела, Куче, Кучка.

    • @jacksonblaze423
      @jacksonblaze423 10 месяцев назад +7

      In Polish a dog is "pies" while a female dog is "suka" Hence "son of a bitch" is "sukisyn" in Polish.

    • @BakerVS
      @BakerVS 10 месяцев назад +5

      Eastern Slavic (Russian in particular) has a bunch of non slavic words that exist in parallel with slavic words. Sobaka is aparently Iranian, but pes also exists in Russian. Same thing with loshad (horse) instead of kon'. Loshad (I think) is Mongol or Turkish in origin.

  • @miriamk3672
    @miriamk3672 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks

  • @kellyprice1024
    @kellyprice1024 10 месяцев назад +12

    I married a Croatian, his Father was Slovenian with Hungarian roots. So my children are Heins 57 with my Scottish heritage.

    • @jake-qn3tl
      @jake-qn3tl 10 месяцев назад +5

      Nope, they are pure bred Europeans

    • @jacksonblaze423
      @jacksonblaze423 5 месяцев назад

      I lost you on Heins 57 - did you mean Heinz 57 the steak sauce?

    • @brianlove8413
      @brianlove8413 4 месяца назад

      @@jacksonblaze423 Heinz 57, the 57 was the different varieties that Heinz made.

    • @peaula8182
      @peaula8182 22 дня назад

      Hrvatskanije ni postojala tada.Tek pod Vatikanom i Austro ugarskom.Prvo pismo i je nastalo u Vinci i Lepenski Vir.Toje u Srbiji .Tada su vjerovali u boga Peruna i u Jarilo.Tuje nastalo prvo bronzano doba.Zivjeli su do Berlina A i cijeli sadasnji balkan koji je najezdom Vatikana i Turaka podjeljen u tri vjere.Zato su Njemci palili Srbske muzeume i dokaze a Vincu niko nezeli da ispita jelse boje istine koju tako kriju.U Vatikanu postoje svi dokazi .Servira se uvjek laz kao i ovaj u prevodu Bosanski jezik koji nikad nije postojao.Izpocetka je bio Srbski pamuje dilaskom Austougara dodat Hrvatski.A od tog istog Srbsko Hrvatskog u poslednjem ratu su stvorili nepostojeci Bosanski.Tako kao da ovi prvi kao da nisu postojali.Svijet misli ako uniste Srbe da ce zauvjek izbrisati istinu.

    • @peaula8182
      @peaula8182 22 дня назад

      Sadste svi ponosni stoste Slawi ali u svakim ratovima ste podrzavali neprijatelje svojih predaka koji su se vjekovima borili da opstanu i napadani uvjek od istih Vatikansko germanskih naroda.Wec kad nesto iznosite pocnite od pocetka od Vince iLepenskog Vira.

  • @insertname11
    @insertname11 11 месяцев назад +34

    Brooo this is exactly what I've been looking for. This exact topic made by a legit channel. Perfect timing lol

  • @FreeziFrozenFrosti
    @FreeziFrozenFrosti 7 месяцев назад +24

    I don't have any ancestral or cultural connection to the Slavic people but what an amazing culture and history! I can see why so many of them have a great pride in their culture and autonomy

  • @antarondol
    @antarondol 7 месяцев назад +7

    great video although I realized one mistake - Cyril and Methodius came to Great Moravia in 9th century not 10th (863 AD)

    • @sxyjewellery
      @sxyjewellery 6 месяцев назад

      And the alphabet was glagolica

  • @tomshandytools3115
    @tomshandytools3115 10 месяцев назад +52

    Слава свим Словенима! Нека сви Словени живе у једној великој држави! Без мржње и братоубилаштва.
    Поздрав из Србије!

    • @makavelimaka8035
      @makavelimaka8035 9 месяцев назад +1

      Great Russia or great Serbia? Which one?

    • @Den-z8z
      @Den-z8z 8 месяцев назад +6

      ​@@makavelimaka8035Great Slovakia.Or Slovenia.

    • @MondiDoda
      @MondiDoda 5 месяцев назад

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @MondiDoda
      @MondiDoda 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@makavelimaka8035😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @michamajewski8180
      @michamajewski8180 5 месяцев назад

      Unfortunately, I fear that the plans of the Anglo-Saxon globalists are completely different.

  • @rockman2090
    @rockman2090 10 месяцев назад +77

    God bless the Slavic people. They are the last hope of the world. Eastern Europe is hopefully the future. Peace. No wars. Do not force Slavs to fight sllavs

    • @almeu433
      @almeu433 10 месяцев назад +1

      😂😂😂😂

    • @dr.strangelove9815
      @dr.strangelove9815 9 месяцев назад +3

      Well said, no more brother wars.

    • @IllyrianChad3542
      @IllyrianChad3542 4 месяца назад

      Yes, they're the last hope to destroy the fucking world

    • @adk5997
      @adk5997 3 месяца назад +1

      I agree, not being the EU and US in the mix, there possibly be no war.

    • @Karla18777
      @Karla18777 2 месяца назад

      I think Slavic/easterneurope countries are the most in Europe who hate each other unnecessarily💀

  • @Gubbe51
    @Gubbe51 11 месяцев назад +49

    Swamps (until recently) mostly occured in Polesie, which is treated as the plausible cradle of the Slavic People. The other Slavic countries were not swampy, but covered with forests (Poland) or steppes (southern Ukraine).

    • @frostflower5555
      @frostflower5555 10 месяцев назад +8

      In the Serbo-Croatian language the word for forest is Šuma (shooma). And the Bohemian Forest in Czech is called Šumava.

    • @WorldlyBudget
      @WorldlyBudget 10 месяцев назад +2

      He said some of the last to adopt Christianity not THE last

    • @unbeatable_all
      @unbeatable_all 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@WorldlyBudget???

    • @Jarmylo
      @Jarmylo 10 месяцев назад +8

      @@frostflower5555 We ukrainians have this word 'шум' (shum) too. It means 'noise' now. But in old days one of its meaning was a forest. For forest we have a dozen of words like ліс, діброва, бір, пуща, гай etc.

    • @mCURIOS1893
      @mCURIOS1893 10 месяцев назад +6

      ⁠​⁠​⁠@@Jarmyloin Bulgarian also shum (шум) is noise, shuma (шума) are the dry, fallen leaves from the trees, and forest is gora (гора) , dubriva (дъбрива), branishte (бранище), gustalak (гъсталак), shumak(шумак) and les(лес) is big, old forest.

  • @JosefJoseph-t1w
    @JosefJoseph-t1w 10 месяцев назад +11

    Slava Rodu vsem slovanum! WE are all brothers and sisters by language, culture , history and struggler for our survival. Keep it that way!!!!!!!

    • @gkone6722
      @gkone6722 8 месяцев назад

      Exactly! Slava Rodu💪💪

  • @rreid3990
    @rreid3990 10 месяцев назад +13

    Thanks for the video! I had searched for something like this previously and never really found anything! Bardzo dobrze!

  • @ikutiap5923
    @ikutiap5923 4 месяца назад +3

    Great work, lot of efforts went into making such an extensive "research".

  • @vizualnihistorie
    @vizualnihistorie 11 месяцев назад +55

    This was very nice - No mumbo Jambo about Slaves and Slavs etc.

    • @holextv5595
      @holextv5595 11 месяцев назад +11

      The Slavic slave trade was mostly practiced by other Slavs , Czechs was in 10th century one of the biggest slave trader Wich was stopped by Adalbert of Prague, so it would be weird because Slavs enslaved other Slavs.

    • @vizualnihistorie
      @vizualnihistorie 11 месяцев назад +11

      @@holextv5595 Of course there were slaves, no point in arguing about that, but it literally makes zero sense to make Slav into Slave since all this similarity between Sclaveni/Sloveni etc.

    • @holextv5595
      @holextv5595 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@vizualnihistorie yes I didn't meant that exactly.

    • @greendalf123
      @greendalf123 10 месяцев назад +1

      Right? It’s so tiring that the west only thinks of that when they think of us. There were hundreds of Slavic tribes, who fought and enslaved one another, as did foreign peoples. Many were sold into slavery, but it’s far from our identity.

    • @Nefylym
      @Nefylym 10 месяцев назад +8

      @@greendalf123 slavery is all they know of this world, so that is all they choose to see in us

  • @mhickler
    @mhickler 5 месяцев назад +2

    Many thanks for making this amazing brief history!

  • @BaneRain
    @BaneRain 11 месяцев назад +9

    I was wondering when youd do one on slavs. I found your channel 2 days ago, and lo and behold a slav video. Krasny :)

  • @niutus5685
    @niutus5685 11 месяцев назад +72

    I literally discovered your channel today and I ALREADY have a new documentary on my people. This must be a sign!

    • @MadHeadzOz
      @MadHeadzOz 11 месяцев назад +8

      It is! It is a sign of successful algorithm. The next sign will be the remarkable coincidence of product offers on item you may not have realised you wanted.. otherwise known as targeted advertising.

    • @niutus5685
      @niutus5685 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@MadHeadzOz I discovered the channel before the video released.

    • @fukpoeslaw3613
      @fukpoeslaw3613 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@MadHeadzOzwith your kind of thinking you'll find your self in the Burning Lake when it's your time!

    • @fukpoeslaw3613
      @fukpoeslaw3613 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@niutus5685beware! You were talking to an atheist!!

    • @Robothuck
      @Robothuck 11 месяцев назад

      @@niutus5685 the marketing companies have discovered the secret of future sight

  • @milisabesiris8014
    @milisabesiris8014 10 месяцев назад +5

    I appreciate this information. Thank you for sharing it with us.😊

  • @Xianne027
    @Xianne027 10 месяцев назад +2

    An excellent video! Thanks for giving me more background on my Slavic roots!

  • @ghost21501
    @ghost21501 9 месяцев назад +3

    One of the most concise and beautiful videos of my people I've even watched. Thank you. I'm continuing the Slavic tradition of migration by living in the US. I'm mixed myself of a variety of Slavs. I'm half Ukrainian, 1/4 Polish, and 1/4 not quite sure. Most likely a Tatar mixture with Russian. I was born in Moldova as a 3rd generation Moldovan, yet have 0 Moldovan blood.

  • @jacksonblaze423
    @jacksonblaze423 10 месяцев назад +62

    Being Polish, I have no doubts that "slavs" was based on the word "slowo" which means "word" vs the name for the Germans or "Niemcy" those who can't talk. Additionally Swiatowid (main god of the Slavs) means one who sees (widzi) the world (swiat). That is why he is portrayed looking in four directions.

    • @sand-glass
      @sand-glass 10 месяцев назад +10

      I am Russian, for me the word "slavs" always associated with "slava" - glory. But I may be mistaken.

    • @tomasvrabec1845
      @tomasvrabec1845 10 месяцев назад +12

      Slaveny Vs Slovany.
      One would be Glory the other Words.
      Most commonly or the Word part that makes any historic sense.
      This is the same thing as with Mir which in most Slavic languages simply means peace... In eastern ones, especially Russian, it also means Land... But no one knows why.
      Plus Russians are... How to put it. Russian is the least mutually understandable Slavic language by the rest. There are even more similar parties between Ukrainian and Polish than there are between Ukrainian and Russian.
      So... Russian is not exactly the best language to pick for deep diving into Slavism and Slavic similarities. (Hence why you also use Germania for Germany rather than Nemci like the rest).

    • @tomasvrabec1845
      @tomasvrabec1845 10 месяцев назад +6

      Additionally.
      In the old times between the first centuries BC and 500 As, Germanic people's and Slavic peoples lived and inhabited many similar areas with nuclear borders.
      To highlight that one Spoke and one didn't speak the same tongue would make far more sense.
      Although there is a chance the word Slovo and Slava are of common origin, where the fact that you speak makes you "glorious" and not some military battles.

    • @Gaming101-r9o
      @Gaming101-r9o 10 месяцев назад +6

      yes that makes much more sense, since we are called in serbian "sloveni" and the word is called "slovo". who knows whats the truth really, since recorded history about the slavs is not that far spread when it comes to our origin. we do say "nemci" for germans which for us does derive from the word "nem", meaning "mute" or in this case people who are mute.

    • @sand-glass
      @sand-glass 10 месяцев назад +10

      @@tomasvrabec1845 русский такой же славянский язык как и другие. Может украинский и похож больше на польский, но русский похож больше, например, на белорусский. Да и на украинский с польским тоже похож.
      Additionally. Хоть мы и называем Германию Германией, но слово "немцы" у нас тоже есть. Вообще странно по одному слову судить о степени родства языков.

  • @tamjansan1154
    @tamjansan1154 4 месяца назад +8

    18:25 That is how "Albanians" became part of Balkans in 1040s when they came as mercienries, lost war, Bysantine didn’t want them, so Serbs gave the Troyan Horse hospitality, after beeing imprisoned for a while.

    • @IllyrianChad3542
      @IllyrianChad3542 4 месяца назад +9

      According to your uncle, right?

    • @MondiDoda
      @MondiDoda 4 месяца назад +1

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @Fhkky
      @Fhkky 3 месяца назад

      ​@@IllyrianChad3542Siptarski kurtoni 😂

  • @CaptainPetrov
    @CaptainPetrov 5 месяцев назад +3

    I find it amusing that the record of the ancient Slavs, my ancestors, makes it seem we just came out of nowhere

  • @achintyavenkateshartandhistory
    @achintyavenkateshartandhistory 11 месяцев назад +27

    Phenomenal video! Learnt so much about the peopling of the Slavic folk that I had no idea about and informs my travels to Serbia and Hungary all the more.

    • @greendalf123
      @greendalf123 10 месяцев назад +4

      Hungarians aren’t Slavs btw (I mean yes they have partly Slavic dna, but they didn’t maintain a Slavic language or identity. They were overcome by steppe nomads).

    • @Nefylym
      @Nefylym 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@greendalf123 they sure sent those steppe nomads back to mongolia when they came around later on tho

    • @greendalf123
      @greendalf123 10 месяцев назад +3

      @@Nefylym Haha facts. Though to be fair they had a lot of help :P

    • @Nefylym
      @Nefylym 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@greendalf123 I know, I'm Polish, we still say of the Hungarians because of those days that: Braci do szabli i do szklanki, which loosely means, Brothers of the blade and the cup, meaning guys you can fight beside and then go drinking with after :)

    • @barnaerdelyi1
      @barnaerdelyi1 8 месяцев назад

      @@greendalf123 we don't have slavic dns. our R1a marker was already on the steppe in the Bronze Age. may be of Scythian heritage. The R1a marker was already spread all the way to Mongolia in the Bronze Age, where Slavs never visited!

  • @cimerej
    @cimerej 10 месяцев назад +77

    Pozdrav svim Slovenima !!

  • @Newsopathy-gf2ug
    @Newsopathy-gf2ug 8 месяцев назад +4

    The Slavs most likely got their saunas from the Finns who have carried on that practice for thousands of years. It spread early to the Saxons who called them Staube (related to the word stove). What was amazing was the ability of the Slavs to survive and flourish in spite of the fact that they were squeezed from all sides. Even today there remains a Wendish (Sorb) corner of Germania - Lusatia. Gothic was still spoken in Crimea as recently as the 16th Century. Bulgaria speaks the oldest Slavic language.

  • @magdalenabuljan7219
    @magdalenabuljan7219 Месяц назад +7

    🇭🇷🇺🇦 Ethnic White Croats ( Bili Horvati ) still live in Western Ukraine today.
    There is still located settlement of STILSKO, capital city of pagan Croats ❤.
    Croatia is named after White Croats who came in the 7th century from ancient pagan White Croatia once located in Ukraine, south-eastern Poland, north-eastern Slovakia-Czechia and Hungary.
    When Hungarians conquered slavic Pannonia province in the 9th century, southern baptised Red Croatia separated from pagan White Croatia.
    Ukraine and Croatia together for years celebrate common ethnic heritage of an ancient Croat people ❤🇺🇦🇭🇷

  • @katherinemarkva7552
    @katherinemarkva7552 11 месяцев назад +12

    Truly appreciated.

  • @ShinyGolduck5
    @ShinyGolduck5 5 месяцев назад +28

    Slava Sestram in Bratom Slovanskih narodov, gretings from Slovenia

  • @benimtelefoncaliyor1dk
    @benimtelefoncaliyor1dk 11 месяцев назад +24

    It can easily be imagined that Cucuten > Trypillian people became assimilated by the Yamna neighbours and that they spread as a minority lineage alongside haplogroups R1a and R1b as they advanced toward the Baltic with the Corded Ware expansion. Alternatively, I2-L621 lineages could have lived in relative isolation from the mainstream Proto-Indo-European society somewhere around Ukraine, Poland or Belarus, then as the centuries and millennia passed, would have blended with the predominantly R1a populations around them. The resulting amalgam would have become the ancestors of the Proto-Slavs.

    • @dittmannrudolfrohr2149
      @dittmannrudolfrohr2149 11 месяцев назад +1

      Slavs, then as Sclavenoi were first mentioned in the 8. century.

    • @ТатьянаРуднева-в1щ
      @ТатьянаРуднева-в1щ 11 месяцев назад +3

      All this is very interesting and wonderful about the haplogroups of the Trypillian-Cucuteni population. Especially when you consider that 99% of the few known burials are cremations, and DNA cannot be extracted from ashes and coals. What is absolutely certain is that they were not Indo-Europeans and cultural continuity with the subsequent population is not archaeologically confirmed.

    • @metanoian965
      @metanoian965 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@dittmannrudolfrohr2149 The Slavic tribes of Poland are named after one tribe. However, they are Ethnic Lechs. In many parts of the world they are still called Lechians, [or equivalent].

    • @dittmannrudolfrohr2149
      @dittmannrudolfrohr2149 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@metanoian965 The Slavicized peoples in what is now Poland were named after the Polans.
      Germanic "po" means on, at, by
      Germanic "lan" means land, plain
      There were also the Pomeranians (po+mera), who lived by the sea.
      The Silinger in Silesia...
      All three were Vandal people.
      Chrobry (is derived from the Germanic word “Hrouber” which means robber) made rich booty and kidnapped several thousand people in order to settle them at the border castles. As he retreated, he plundered and burned numerous towns and villages. Before his death in 1025, he was crowned king of his country with the help of the pope for the stolen pagan land, which he Christianized with fire and sword with the brutality of the Middle Ages. Until his grave slab in Posen Cathedral was destroyed in 1422, the inscription could be read: “Regnum Sclavorum, Gothorum sive Polonorum” = Kingship of the Sclavi (pagans), Goths or Polans.

    • @metanoian965
      @metanoian965 11 месяцев назад +5

      @@dittmannrudolfrohr2149 get a German dictionary
      stop making up stories

  • @Carstvocovjekovo
    @Carstvocovjekovo 4 месяца назад +5

    Greetings to all my Slavs, regardless of religios you are all beautiful!

  • @FeHearts
    @FeHearts 10 месяцев назад +7

    30:11 Two Slavic tribes, the Melingoi & Ezeritai settled in the Laconia region of the Peloponnesian peninsula. We have historical records of them still speaking a Slavic language as late as the 15th century.

  • @Gubbe51
    @Gubbe51 11 месяцев назад +13

    The root "re" is not lost in the Slavic languages. It exists in West Slavic languages as rządca (the power welding).

    • @askarufus7939
      @askarufus7939 11 месяцев назад +2

      Yes, and many many more that start with rz and mean power. What was a soft r' in proto slavic, became rz in Polish.
      Rząd- the parlament
      Zarząd
      Rada- council
      Urząd- i don't remember but its very important
      I don't know if im making this up but król (king, read like k+'rule') has this royal r thing in it.

    • @gotfridrozenkrojc9040
      @gotfridrozenkrojc9040 10 месяцев назад +1

      Re is RA

    • @iljajaskin2661
      @iljajaskin2661 10 месяцев назад

      voldyka for king ?

    • @AlexBeau9
      @AlexBeau9 10 месяцев назад

      When he said Rex and Raj, I instantly thought of Rod. Maybe it lost it's meaning as king and became more of a "forefather", "ancestor" or "leader" of the tribe, thus its meaning today - whole lineage of our ancestors.

    • @vladimirthegreen6097
      @vladimirthegreen6097 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@askarufus7939It seems like Rada came from Germanic rat

  • @ronaldbobeck9636
    @ronaldbobeck9636 10 месяцев назад +12

    966 AD. For Poland. my grandparents came to America in 1898.

  • @firstal3799
    @firstal3799 4 месяца назад +3

    Great documentary.

  • @danielm81
    @danielm81 11 месяцев назад +25

    What a wonderful documentary! Thank you! ❤

    • @MondiDoda
      @MondiDoda 5 месяцев назад

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @adamzieba8364
    @adamzieba8364 11 месяцев назад +8

    2:48 The Latin word for fire "Ignis" seems to be related to ogni/ogień/etc. in Slavic languages.

    • @paulomi9351
      @paulomi9351 11 месяцев назад +3

      Agni in Sanskrit means fire 🔥😊

    • @MyNatureIsh
      @MyNatureIsh 11 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@paulomi9351 That's interesting! It's true that Slavic languages, along with all Indo-European languages, have common roots with Sanskrit.

    • @Ignisan_66
      @Ignisan_66 10 месяцев назад +2

      That is true. Ogien, oheň, are all cognates with ignis, agni.

    • @SuperIronicTBH
      @SuperIronicTBH 10 месяцев назад +1

      It's also ūgnis in Lithuanian

    • @paulomi9351
      @paulomi9351 10 месяцев назад

      @@SuperIronicTBH yeah
      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jambudv%C4%ABpa#/media/File%3AJambudvipa.JPG
      Jambudweepey bharatkshetrey bharatkhundey bharatvarshey India.......
      Jambudweep, innermost dweep of madhyalok or middle realm of universe whose centre is mount meru or sumeru or axis mundi or galactic centre
      In other languages, Mount Meru is pronounced:
      Assamese: মেৰু পর্বত (Meru Pôrbôt)
      Bengali: মেরু পর্বত (Meru Porbot)
      Burmese: မြင်းမိုရ်တောင် ([mjɪ̰ɴ mò tàʊɰ̃])
      Cebuano: Bukid Meru
      Chinese: 須彌山 (Xūmíshān)
      Gujarati: મેરૂ પર્વત (Meru Parvat)
      Sanskrit, Marathi, Hindi: मेरु पर्वत (Meru Parvat)
      Ilocano: Bantay Meru
      Japanese: 須弥山 (Shumisen)[5]
      Javanese: ꦱꦼꦩꦺꦫꦸ (Semeru)
      Kannada: ಮೇರು ಪರ್ವತ (Meru Parvata)
      Khmer: ភ្នំព្រះសុមេរុ (Phnom Preah Someru) or (Phnom Preah Somae)
      Korean: 수미산 (Sumisan)
      Malayalam: മഹാമേരു പർവ്വതം (Mahameru Parvatham)
      Mongolian: Сүмбэр Уул (Sümber Uul)
      Nepali: सुमेरु पर्वत (Sumeru Parwat)
      Odia: ମେରୁ ପର୍ବତ (“Meru Pôrbôtô”)
      Old Maldivian: ސުމޭރު-މަންދަރަ "Sumēru-Mandara" (sometimes spelt as Ṣumeru-Mandara)
      Pāli: Sineru
      Punjabi: ਮੇਰੂ ਪਰਬਤ (Meru Parbat)
      Tagalog: Bulkang Meru
      Tamil: மகா மேரு மலை (Maha Meru Malai)
      Telugu: మేరు పర్వతం (Meru Parvatam)
      Sinhala: මහා මේරු පර්වතය (Maha Meru Parvathaya)
      Tibetan: ཪི་རྒྱལ་པོ་རི་རབ་
      Thai: เขาพระสุเมรุ (Khao phra sumen)
      Vietnamese: Núi Tu-di
      Mount Meru is kind of similar to Mount Olympus in Greek mythology, or Yggdrasil the World Tree in Norse Mythology- it's the center around which everything in existence is focused (this is called the Axis Mundi.)

  • @Justahappysoul007
    @Justahappysoul007 10 месяцев назад +54

    Slavic people are blessed with intelligence, beauty, kindness, many, many talents. Amongs Slavs there are great sports players, amazing musicians, scientists, writers also Slavic people learn foreign language very easy. An amazing history, tradition, culture. Slava rodu brothers and sisters ❤

    • @MondiDoda
      @MondiDoda 5 месяцев назад +1

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @zoricacov8690
      @zoricacov8690 5 месяцев назад

      @@MondiDoda🤔💁‍♀️

    • @UbermenschOst
      @UbermenschOst 5 месяцев назад

      They are africans of Europe.

    • @tyv7364
      @tyv7364 3 месяца назад

      @@UbermenschOst tHeY aRe aFRiCaNs oF eUroPE

  • @duket0g07
    @duket0g07 4 месяца назад +2

    Nice work

  • @jennaforesti
    @jennaforesti 11 месяцев назад +7

    Are there links to some of the genetics studies you mentioned that you'd be willing to share?

  • @brunodrivel2487
    @brunodrivel2487 11 месяцев назад +65

    Being a greek with fair skin and green eyes and my DNA clearly stating easten european at 70% i celibrate my Slavic routes more than my hellenic.

    • @prateekmahapatra1789
      @prateekmahapatra1789 11 месяцев назад +2

      yet Hellenistic society was the first to "civilize " .

    • @gandolfthorstefn1780
      @gandolfthorstefn1780 10 месяцев назад +2

      Scientists say that the more diluted a substance is the more it's molecules try to imprint their own characteristics on the surrounding atoms. With this in mind it is not uncommon for people to gravitate or incline to take interest or even preference to the culture with the smallest percentage of their D.N.A. I saw one guy on RUclips about D.N.A testimonies say he was surprised at his 1% Italian D.N.A as he had always loved Italian food and culture. For me this was no surprise and is why I'm watching this video with 1.8% Slavic D.N.A.
      Before I had my D.N.A done I use to do Cossack dancing and my favorite drink was Vodka. Most of friends in my early years were Polish. 🤔

    • @kiresarkovski
      @kiresarkovski 10 месяцев назад +4

      You are Macedonian!

    • @brunodrivel2487
      @brunodrivel2487 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@kiresarkovski i am more Slav than helline. Dna. Plus my mother is greek Ukranian (Odesa)and father maniot greek (just south of Sparti). So definatly a proud Slavic Greek/Rus.

    • @mirjanaobednikovska7661
      @mirjanaobednikovska7661 7 месяцев назад

      @@kiresarkovski traitor macedonian unfortenatly

  • @petravazanska5707
    @petravazanska5707 11 месяцев назад +80

    Slavs dont like much to travel, we all meet 1 x year in Croatia😊

    • @perunperunovic4741
      @perunperunovic4741 11 месяцев назад +19

      I u Crnoj Gori.

    • @igorcovic3787
      @igorcovic3787 11 месяцев назад +13

      Dobro došli!

    • @petravazanska5707
      @petravazanska5707 11 месяцев назад +12

      Jadran❤

    • @XYZOxyz
      @XYZOxyz 10 месяцев назад +6

      No, definitely not all of us. The rest of us go to Greece.

    • @mCURIOS1893
      @mCURIOS1893 10 месяцев назад +4

      If you want to see many different Slavs all together come in summer to the Bulgarian Black Sea coast, it’s full of Russians, Ukrainens and Polish people 😀

  • @arturhashmi6281
    @arturhashmi6281 Месяц назад +1

    20:50 You were quoting "Primary Chronicle" and if Im hearing right it was passage about Polovtsy who were not Slavic people, but Turkic nomads related to Pecheneg, they lived in the teritory that is now inhabited by Slavs.

  • @Forloa
    @Forloa 10 месяцев назад +17

    Thank you for this great vid. Sláva Rodu!

    • @gkone6722
      @gkone6722 8 месяцев назад +1

      Slava Rodu💪💪

  • @SwordQuake2
    @SwordQuake2 10 месяцев назад +7

    Would you consider making a video about the ancient Bulgars, old great Bulgaria, and their transformation into Bulgarians? Perhaps combine this with other tribes as it's quite niche.

    • @almeu433
      @almeu433 10 месяцев назад

      Bolgars are Turks😂

    • @SwordQuake2
      @SwordQuake2 10 месяцев назад

      @@almeu433 no such word

    • @krasimirparvanov8139
      @krasimirparvanov8139 8 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@almeu433Another who does not know what paleogenetics is and what it can show

    • @almeu433
      @almeu433 8 месяцев назад

      @@krasimirparvanov8139 Bulgarian history is a funyy and SF literature. One Bulgar said that thw Turks not really occupied Bulgaria for 5 centuries...🤣🤣🤣

    • @mCURIOS1893
      @mCURIOS1893 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@almeu433 Bulgars as Bulgars, are mentioned for the first time in the history in 1 century from the Armenian authors , in first century the Huns are still in north China, the Bulgars ware Iranic, the scripts in old Bulgar runic are translated from Middle Iranian, the Bulgarians are mix of Bulgars, Slavic (Antes) tribes and Thracians. It's funny that the Bulgarians, who are only 1/3 Slavic, in 9-10 century make more from the formation of the modern Slavic cultures then any other Slavic country, but the other Slavic country's have the audacity to tell the Bulgarians that they are not Slavic 😂 6 of the letters in the Cyrillic alphabet, that the Slavic people consider as Slavic are pure Old Bulgar, from the Old Bulgar runic script. Bulgarian history is mentioned by Romans, Byzantines, Armenian, Franks, Germanic and even Arabic authors, the title Tsar , used by many Slavic rulers is created for Bulgarian, the first Tsar ever is Tsar Simeon of Bulgaria , the name Boris is of Bulgar origin, first Boris mentioned historically is Boris the First of Bulgaria , is not Slavic name but Iranic, even the first historical figures with the name Vladimir is Bulgarian. There is no Bulgarian who will tell you that Turks didn't really occupied Bulgaria, apart of the Turkish minority in Bulgaria . Learn the difference between Bulgar and Bulgarian, they are two different things, Bulgars are the people who live in Old Great Bulgaria, in modern Ukraine, Bulgarians Is referred to the admixture of Bulgar, Antes and Thracians, all of them become Bulgarian in 9 century, united under one common culture, the Volga Bulgars , that created Volga Bulgaria In 9 century, in 13 century ware conquest and mix with the Mongolians, they become Tatars. That's call etnogenesis, thank God, the Bulgarian history is very well documented , and we know our etnogenesi and we respect and cherish all our ancestors, because the rest of the Slavic people can't even explain their genetic diversity.

  • @giuseppersa2391
    @giuseppersa2391 11 месяцев назад +62

    I am from the region of Veneto whose capital is Venezia. And we still call ourselves Veneti. ✌️🌹

    • @SauTunSud2025
      @SauTunSud2025 11 месяцев назад +8

      That's from "veniti"( those who came)

    • @metanoian965
      @metanoian965 11 месяцев назад +18

      Etruscans have an ancient connection with Slavic People.
      The Etruscan language was considered undecipherable by Germans.
      However, an Italian scholar who travelled in Poland and learned Polish, discovered that he could
      translate the mystery. Sebastiano Ciampi, 1830: "Viaggio in Polonia"

    • @SauTunSud2025
      @SauTunSud2025 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@metanoian965 🤣🤣🤣

    • @АлексейЛеонов-ю5ф
      @АлексейЛеонов-ю5ф 11 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@metanoian965Опять, выступают на арене цирка псевдоисторики🤦‍♂️

    • @metanoian965
      @metanoian965 11 месяцев назад

      @@АлексейЛеонов-ю5ф ruclips.net/video/gdEhbx2JLAo/видео.html
      -
      @ 2' 10"
      -
      CC = in your language

  • @miriamnagy2034
    @miriamnagy2034 10 месяцев назад +4

    Big thank you from Slovak family 🙏🏻

  • @ctiradperunovic
    @ctiradperunovic 11 месяцев назад +27

    Cool video. It's just a pitty that you didn't mention Samo's Empire, which was the first Slavic tribal union in the 7th century which existed in the territory of today's Czechia and Slovakia, one of the most important events that formed the future foundations of the Czech nation.

    • @funtecstudiovideos4102
      @funtecstudiovideos4102 11 месяцев назад

      State supposed to be created by some random merchant ?

    • @holextv5595
      @holextv5595 11 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@funtecstudiovideos4102by Frankish merchant samo, he unify Slavic tribes and fight Avars even Frankish army.

    • @funtecstudiovideos4102
      @funtecstudiovideos4102 11 месяцев назад

      @@holextv5595 Merchant leading armies and creating states... Fascinating. Must be some mistake in translation or guy was freaking genius

    • @holextv5595
      @holextv5595 11 месяцев назад +5

      @@funtecstudiovideos4102 well he had trade in Slavic lands very often for several years , he obviously known about "political situation" in those lands and Avars, as he knew how to speak Slavic language could mean he was (probably) half Slav, so he just wanted revolt or take advantage to became leader in those land's, (he could even probably be set by Frankish ruler) but just secure it for himself and betrayed him, there's so many options, but no "mistake in translation" as the sources was written in Latin.

    • @MyNatureIsh
      @MyNatureIsh 11 месяцев назад +3

      Yes, in early medieval times, a big chunk of modern Germany wasn't German. Frankish trader Samo, who brought together the Slavs, beat the Franks many times, stopping them from going further east.

  • @kennethcarney5874
    @kennethcarney5874 11 месяцев назад +8

    Wroclaw is indeed quite the nice town. This due to the poles getting it back after WW2 and setting about restoring it magnificently. If the Germans had retained Wrocław this would not have happened as they preferred to tear down damaged buildings and put up new ugly modern ones instead

  • @jeremyhorne5252
    @jeremyhorne5252 6 месяцев назад +1

    You bet, I liked, shared, and subscribed. This is the most informative video I ever have seen on Eastern European history/Slavs. I would like to see a timeline of history, and I suspect it would be complicated/very detailed. Thanks for uploading! I look forward to your other history presentations. As to Slovenia and Bulgaria, when I was visiting there, I literally almost tossed my US passport, preferring to stay over there. I still think about it with longing.

  • @delaguitara
    @delaguitara 7 месяцев назад +9

    Thank you very much, I thoroughly enjoyed that. It is very true that Slavs care for travellers and wayfarers. I have personally experienced that hospitality and warmth in Republika Srpska (Serbian Republic) of Bosnia even though I was an enemy soldier that served with the Nato Forces (SFOR). And despite the bad press and reputation, I hope that one day the world sees the truth about the Serbs and Serbia. "Ziveli Srbi i Srbija!" With love and respect from a Pacific Islander from Fiji. xxx

  • @DanaMerkel
    @DanaMerkel 4 месяца назад +3

    I find the history of the Slavic people's to be a fascinating part of European history, though it seems to be an obscure topic to most Americans. I am proud of my West Slavic ancestry.

  • @BistraStoimenova
    @BistraStoimenova 3 месяца назад +3

    As a native Bulgarian, I feel sorry for you twisting your tongue with all those names... Great documentary!

    • @zoranpetrov7780
      @zoranpetrov7780 23 дня назад

      Ти ма знаеш ли че населението във българия е 80 процента със славянски корени.

  • @fetijajasari9522
    @fetijajasari9522 5 месяцев назад +1

    One little correction. The town Niš in Serbia is not pronounced Nis but Nish. Very interesting video, thank you!

  • @maciejniedzielski7496
    @maciejniedzielski7496 11 месяцев назад +30

    I listen and watch with most interest even if I am already advanced in that subject. Thanks for vidéo in English for larger diffusion

    • @Hollylivengood
      @Hollylivengood 11 месяцев назад +6

      Most of us would never know the history of the areas he talks about, if it weren't for this channel. Love how he always shows respect at the end, and calls for peace.

  • @Vitalii_Kyrychenko
    @Vitalii_Kyrychenko 10 месяцев назад +7

    32:55 the Moscow region is mistakenly mentioned, because at that time it had not yet been founded, Moscow did not exist yet. There are also many mentions of Venedi, but the Antes would deserve significant attention if we were talking about such old times.

    • @АнтонДоленко-т1щ
      @АнтонДоленко-т1щ 10 месяцев назад +6

      But exist other cities on that region, slavic north- east migration stars even before mongol invasion, end after became more strong

    • @ТатьянаРуднева-в1щ
      @ТатьянаРуднева-в1щ 10 месяцев назад +6

      Moscow as a town has been documented since the 9th century, in chronicles - since the 12th century. Initially, the Moscow region had a mixed population of Slavs and Balts. This can be clearly seen in the names of rivers and reservoirs.

    • @Екатерина-д4т5щ
      @Екатерина-д4т5щ 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@АнтонДоленко-т1щabsolutely thru, Novgorod is older then Kiev

    • @V123es
      @V123es 4 месяца назад

      Most of modern cities didnt exist then..

  • @Axitutl60
    @Axitutl60 8 месяцев назад +2

    What I've often wondered is what happened to the Huns and the Avars? They had great empires at one time, but then disappeared.

  • @vadimpm1290
    @vadimpm1290 11 месяцев назад +9

    Real common Slavic term for "King" is another borrowing from Germanic - "Knyaz", "Knes", etc.,: - cf. Gothic "cyningas"- Protoslavs are believed to pass the period of subjugation to early Gothic state. "Kral" is seemingly a late borrowing, and, more likely, was initially used in the meaning of the "Great Ruler", "the Emperor" (Charlemagne).

    • @rumelingecristescu6046
      @rumelingecristescu6046 10 месяцев назад +2

      What do you know, the early form of kingdoms in Romania were also lead by a Cneaz.

    • @gideonros2705
      @gideonros2705 10 месяцев назад +1

      There is no historical evidence for the word knayaz being borrowed. It’s just bad linguistics.

    • @vadimpm1290
      @vadimpm1290 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@gideonros2705 uh oh... so the people, who provide this are bad linguists. Never heard of different "knyaz" ethymology.

    • @vadimpm1290
      @vadimpm1290 10 месяцев назад

      @@rumelingecristescu6046 what I know is that early kingdoms of Romania had originated after Slavic migrations and that the amount of Slavic borrowings in Romanian then was way bigger than in modern Romanian (artificial "de-Slavization" of Romanian language had taken place in XIXc). And the period of Slavic - Gothic coexistence predated Slavic migrations and settlements in future Romanian territories. So this borrowing from Gothic had been "re-borrowed" by Latin-speaking population in Carpatian region.

    • @rumelingecristescu6046
      @rumelingecristescu6046 10 месяцев назад

      @vadimpm1290 exactly, nobody really knows for sure but it's implied that after the slavic migration the romanian population and especially the language had strong slavic influence. Influence that can be felt even today în the pronunciation of words and many words and expressions.
      It's also correct that from early 19th century, the romanians were heavily influenced by the western ideas at that time and was a direct response to the Ottoman and Tsarist empires imposing their own influence.

  • @alexcitron5159
    @alexcitron5159 10 месяцев назад +5

    Fascinating! This sheds light on my own lands of origin (not biological since Jewish, but a connection nonetheless). Also, as a classical musician, I recognized many of the terms and places: Scythian ,Czech, Slavic, many others.

  • @seegurke-bd3yr
    @seegurke-bd3yr 10 месяцев назад +9

    Ancient slavs, ancient germanics and ancient celts seem to be kinda similar culturally

    • @seegurke-bd3yr
      @seegurke-bd3yr 9 месяцев назад +1

      Update: i have researched a bit about indo European Migration. It seems that baltic, slavics, germanics, celtics and northern italics came from the same indo European group that crossed danube to the north and Split into celto-italics and balto-slavics and then the celto-italics into germanics, celtics and italics(Not latin people) and the Balto-slavics obviously into Baltics and slavs

  • @JTSuter
    @JTSuter 10 месяцев назад +1

    Do you plan to do an “Origins of the Germans?” video? I’m almost completely of southwest German descent (Swabia) and would like to see your take on the history of the Germanic tribes and how they spread out from northern Germany/Denmark (and even before that)

  • @Ah0jtadyHanka
    @Ah0jtadyHanka 9 месяцев назад +10

    Hi, I'm from Czechia and my hobby is to search anything about the early west slavs, great moravia etc. You missed so much about this topic, so if you would like to, we can dive into this together. I have none to talk about it unfortunetely and I think I've done petty cool research. plus so much about this topic is only in czech, so would like to share it!
    btw. the video it self is reaaaally great!

    • @jake-qn3tl
      @jake-qn3tl 9 месяцев назад +2

      I love it. My great grandparents were from Kosice and I'd love to know more about west Slavic history as well.

    • @MondiDoda
      @MondiDoda 5 месяцев назад

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @kariannecrysler640
    @kariannecrysler640 11 месяцев назад +5

    Very well done. Thank you.