At some point it occured to me that Germanic peoples are the great colonizers of the world. They were pretty much everywhere in Europe at some point, Northern US and Canada, Australia and New Zealand, the whole British Empire, and even the first men on the Moon were German Americans. The only other people who got around that much are the Asian steppe peoples, but they weren't really that much in settling.
@Yora Congratulations. But now, Germany is being colonized militarily by America and demographically by Africa and the Middle-East by the way of karma.
EneSacarification i dont have a quot But it was somthig like: even thoug poland was split in three they stil retaind a brave spark of nationalism. And he said insted of wining milatary battles the polish won batels by retaining their culture, Lange and identity. (Sorry i can't spell english)
@@dagbackerud7316 Nationalism is good. You apperently just dont know what it actually means. U identify ur self with ur own culture, looking forward to build a nation with this culture. Thats what every tribe did in the end. But maybe u cant identify urself with your culture, which would be very sad.
This is the first of your videos I watch since the History of Italy ones, and I have to say, I am pretty blown away by this increased quality. In my opinion, you have managed to improve every aspect of your videos, from the sound design to the complexity of the topics while retaining your original simplicity of visuals and narration. Very impressive work, definitely looking to watching more of its kind !
Great video and great maps! Glad your redoing German history in more detail. The tribal history of pre-Christian Europe is fascinating and the history books often neglect this period.
I'm reading J. B. Bury's book the Invasion of Europe by the Barbarians but there are no maps in my copy. There were so many tribes and they travelled so far that this video is a nice visual to go along with the reading. Great job!!
I thing its quite interesting how all these groups migrated sometimes thousands of kilometers. Good video! I await the next part covering the Franks and their Kingdom.
I live in the Dutch city named Utrecht. It was on the border of the Roman empire. Still some traces are visable like underground excavations. Keep up the good work!
@@Deelom100 That's really a confusion that only exists because of the english language. We Germans are calling us "Deutsche" while "Germanisch" (=Germanic) refers to all germanic nations/tribes.
Wow,just wow the quality of your videos has increased massively.Love the animation,love the background and the information is good,you are passionate.All in all i would say that out of the 25-30 history channels i follow you are the best by far.Very good decision on taking the channel work full-time
my guess is austria will be included in this new series, as you cant cover german history without bringing up austria. though a more in depth look on austria would be interesting
@@vadokunvot It didn't really. Austria was celtic and even had some great celtic kingdoms like Noricum. Almost all of Austria was part of the roman empire and no large german tribes really settled in Austria after it's fall. For centuries Austria was now victim of invaders from the east like the slavs,the Awars or the magyars. Only when Bavaria and the Franks started to conquer this land was germaniced. So as you can see Austrias early history is really different to the early history of Germany
@@vadokunvot As an Austrian i would say austrian culture is part of the germanic culture,like for example the dutch culture or large parts of the czech culture are too.
Those videos are pretty cool, entertaining and educational at the same time. That's really interesting to follow your work and I'm always excited to see new episodes of your historical odyssey
This is amazing. These videos should be mandatory in schools! Interesting, informative and entertaining and does not get bogged down into details most people cant follow:)
This is a really cool video, I think it is so much better than the original... One thing though: the background music was at times a bit loud, especially around 4min it's easy to notice, had some trouble understanding you sometimes (maybe a headphones vs speaker thing?)
Hello from Poland my dear German friends! You know, that country east to yours. I have a question - I know that Nordic had their own religion (Norse) that we all know and love, but did these lower germanic tribes (Burgundians, Saxons, Franks etc.) have their own religion as well? If yes, was it universal for all of the tribes "under" the Jutland Peninsula, or each tribe had its own variant? Reply quickly and simple :D
Yeah but it wasnt a Unified Religion , it was very similar to Scandinavian Paganism , Germany was decentralised, therefore there were some differences but generally speaking there was a Religion , that being germanic paganism
Let me explain. Thanks to Karl der Große, or Charlemagne everyone went christian. And after 1000 years it's hard to find evidence. Even for Scandinavia. Most what we know for the germanic beliefs comes from Iceland. But yes many germanic tribes believed in Odin. The brothers Grimm who made you know the well known German fairy tails known to the world traveled across Germany. Finding similar tales only with some differences. To you question. Yes some germanic tribes did believed in Odin. Because across whole Germany there are names for him. Wutan is the german name. (Anger). And Donar is Thor for example ( thunder). Most importantly is the Nibelungen lied. A tale of an germanic warrior who slayed a dragon. It's written in old high German. And we'll known today
Its believed that the story of odin and thor developed later when the german Tribes already were in Todays Germany, and later spread to skandinavia. The reason we call it norse mythology is mainly because After Mainland germany was converted to Christianity in skandinavia they still told the Stories of odin etc. Of course there were other Legends etc but odin/woden/wotan etc was the most important religious figure through all germanic Tribes from Todays south germany to norway.
Lower Germanic tribes had same gods of norse, but with different name. For example Odin is Wotan, Thor is Donnar, Tyr is Tywaz, Freya is Nerthus, Frey is Inguin etc. P.s. pagan religion are not a unified religion but every tribe worshipped the gods at his way. Hello from a descendent of the Lombards my polish friend
I found this very informative. I was starting to memorize most of these details and your video really clarified everything. I wasn't aware that the Celts originally dominated central Europe and that the Germanic tribes and the Goths started so far up north. A hypothesis I am playing around with is that the Bronze Age collapse and the fall of Rome were caused by global cooling, which in the case of Rome, forced a mass migration into Roman territory and in the Bronze Age collapse, the raids of the Sea Peoples (I'm sure something similar to what we saw in this video happened to the Mycenaeans, Hittites, and Egyptians). The little ice age around the mid 1300s brought about the plague and the 100 years war and by the end of the little ice age in the mid 1800s, Europeans had already spread all over the world, settling in the Americas and Australia and building huge empires. I keep telling people that in 20-30 years with climate change, we'll be doing a mass migration like this again, with people moving northward and away from the coasts.
I love the fact that you remade this video, going over Germania instead of Germany, because it's much easier to find a source of information for the Holy Romans and onward, but not as many people are interested in Germania. Your choice of music coupled with your skill at editing made the video covering my ancient ancestors very pleasant to watch. Much love from an ethnic German Wisconsinite! P.S. 6:02 I think you meant to say 410 instead of 455
I live nearby the Teutoburg Forest and also visit The Battlefield of that fateful loss to the Roman Empire. It is quite amazing to see and learn about how they lost
Because the german tribes werent conquered by the romans, the german language is still a germanic language and largely uneffected by romance languages. I find this very interesting.
Nice update. A couple things: Small error, but you have one of the tribes of as the "Macromanni" when it was the Marcomanni, a Latinized name for "Mark Men" aka Frontier Men. They were the ones that the beginning of Gladiator are supposed to be depicting and were a subset of the greater Suebi tribal confederation. A more significant error is the whole aside about "Deutsch". The world Deutsch comes from an Old High German word (which would place it in the High Middle Ages during the time of knights). At this time there is little evidence they had a name for themselves but would instead name those who were deemed not of their group (usually with the Walhaz root, which means stranger or outsider...which is where you get Walloon, Welsh, etc). Some subsets of Germans would claim that they were the true bloods or that other groups were of their own blood. From this Sweboz (which became Suebi) means "one's own" or "genuine". As for Teuton, all evidence points to that being a Celtic word. With time it was confused and muddled with the German people by the Romans (the Teutons might have not just had a Celtic name but might also had been Celtic, it is unclear....though the Cimbri were almost certainly Germanic) and only during the Victorian era did the word Teuton come to be synonymous with German. Also the Visigoth sack of Rome by Alaric was in 410, not 455...that was the Vandals.
The use of _Teutonicus_ for "German" dates back to the Middle Ages, though. You're right that the name of the ancient tribe was probably Celtic; the coincidence of its similarity then led the Middle Ages to use "Teutonicus" as the Latinisation of "thiudisc". (Most famously, the Deutscher Orden or Ordo Teutonicus.)
In Latin, yes, but not in other languages. The Teutonic Knights are one of my favorite subjects (I own a suit of armor done up in their regalia). However, their name was officially: "Orden der Brüder vom Deutschen Haus der Heiligen Maria in Jerusalem" or the Order of Brothers of the German House of Holy Mary in Jerusalem. In Latin it was "Ordo domus Sanctae Mariae Theutonicorum Hierosolymitanorum" which roughly translates the same, as would be expected. No one called them the Teutonic Knights during the Middle Ages, once again that was a Victorian era construct that has stuck. At any rate, the Latin use of Teutonic or its derivatives goes back to the Roman era as shown by the phrase "Furor Teutonicus" which meant "Germanic Fury" and was used to describe their aggressive behavior in battle (like one would envision of a berserker). I think where I was not clear is that I mean it wasn't until the Victorian Age that Teutonic was used to describe German beyond just in Latin. Sorry for the earlier confusion or ambiguity.
Old High German (Althochdeutsch) is the language spoken by the germanic tribes in the early Middle Ages (500-1050). The language spoken in the High Middle Ages (1050-1350) was Middle High German. (Mittelhochdeutsch) An example for Old High German would be the "Hildebrandslied". An example for Middle High German the "Palästinalied".
Just a suggestion that would make your videos much more fun and easier to watch: SUBTITLES! I sometimes have a hard time listening to what you say when there is some ambience in the background, and I can barely watch your videos on mobile. Subtitles would make your videos much more enjoyable :)
I am so happy you remade the history of Germany video . Keep up the great work :)
Vast improvement, love the maps simultaneously showing times and the movements of the Germanic armies. Hope this becomes a staple of future videos!
I agree
Your visuals are so great! Your hard work doesn’t go unappreciated!
Yep,pair that with the awesome music and you got your self an awesome animation!
your channel is really funny.
Ohhh... History house production! I really didn’t expect that!
Dude I love your channel. Definitely one of the more underrated channels on RUclips.
Love your channel
At some point it occured to me that Germanic peoples are the great colonizers of the world. They were pretty much everywhere in Europe at some point, Northern US and Canada, Australia and New Zealand, the whole British Empire, and even the first men on the Moon were German Americans.
The only other people who got around that much are the Asian steppe peoples, but they weren't really that much in settling.
Brazil and Agentina too
By that logic isn't every single accomplishment in the world African as the human race started in Africa?
@@alphacore2448 no the "neandertal" was in Europe and the Europeans now are a mix between see homo sapiens and it. (White skin colour for example)
@Yora Congratulations. But now, Germany is being colonized militarily by America and demographically by Africa and the Middle-East by the way of karma.
@@artman7780 hahahah du hast ja voll die ahnung. Warscheinlich wieder US-Amerianische Bildung
The combination of music, voice tone and changing images gave me the chills
Oh look, a new Suibhne Video, this is a good thing. Loved the little man on the statue :D Great Video! :D
He made 3 videos of poland were he Said nationalism was good!
Vas?
EneSacarification i dont have a quot But it was somthig like: even thoug poland was split in three they stil retaind a brave spark of nationalism. And he said insted of wining milatary battles the polish won batels by retaining their culture, Lange and identity. (Sorry i can't spell english)
@@dagbackerud7316 Nationalism is good. You apperently just dont know what it actually means. U identify ur self with ur own culture, looking forward to build a nation with this culture. Thats what every tribe did in the end. But maybe u cant identify urself with your culture, which would be very sad.
Patrick TopBanana Nationalism has caused a LOT of problems like italy.
I had really hoped for some remakes of your older videos, aa they cant compete with the quality of your newer ones, and here they are.
This is the first of your videos I watch since the History of Italy ones, and I have to say, I am pretty blown away by this increased quality. In my opinion, you have managed to improve every aspect of your videos, from the sound design to the complexity of the topics while retaining your original simplicity of visuals and narration. Very impressive work, definitely looking to watching more of its kind !
That's very kind of you. Thank you
@@Suibhne
WION / INDIA
I really love this channel, great to hear you’ll be doing this full time. I’m looking forward to more and/or higher quality videos
7:00 Europe: Remember that we all are brothers
When You Finish Germany You Should Do Norway Since You Already Did Sweden,Finland, and Denmark.
I Gave A Liked To The Video!!
Edgar Arriaga gimme some Harald Hardrada!
*finnish
Why Are We Talking Like This?
@@Defferleffer I have blood relation to the great king Harold hardrada. Learned that pretty recently
And Hungary as well pls!!
Great video and great maps! Glad your redoing German history in more detail. The tribal history of pre-Christian Europe is fascinating and the history books often neglect this period.
This makes me want to play Rome: Total War
Then onto atilla
@@meisterproper8304 yep
@@defender9200 As what nation? Romans or germans?
Really cool, I always felt like the old history of Germany was way to short and had a big lack of content.
I'm reading J. B. Bury's book the Invasion of Europe by the Barbarians but there are no maps in my copy. There were so many tribes and they travelled so far that this video is a nice visual to go along with the reading. Great job!!
I thing its quite interesting how all these groups migrated sometimes thousands of kilometers.
Good video! I await the next part covering the Franks and their Kingdom.
I live in the Dutch city named Utrecht. It was on the border of the Roman empire. Still some traces are visable like underground excavations. Keep up the good work!
Loved the music of this episode.
Same here, came here just to comment about that.
Danheim
@@SirSparrowHawk what song of Danheim, I couldn't find it. I mean the first song. The second song is Danheim - Berserker
Pingwin it‘s holmgang brother
@@pingwin7990 I think it's Folkvangr.
Love the the music. But I wouldn’t consider this a part 2 since you restarted it.
This music is straight 🔥
I praise you, danheim 😄
Ich liebe dich Deutchland from your Scandinavian relatives
:D:D:D
Lol
😁🤗🇸🇪🇩🇪
love you too brothers.
That's not true, my Gothic brother.
To me Swedish sounds much more harsh and angry than my mother's tongue^^
The music is so damn perfect with the visuals and historical data. Subscribed!
I can’t wait for the next installment of the history of Germany
Another great video! Keep making videos, it's educational and fun to watch. We're all Germanic long live Imperium Germania
TD1197 Flemishwarcry western europeans are all germans. Welp i guess eastern europe is gonna have to prepare for the European Reich soon
@@howtoproperlycleanyourmeta4917 Germanic you mean, Germans live in Germany :D
@@Deelom100 That's really a confusion that only exists because of the english language. We Germans are calling us "Deutsche" while "Germanisch" (=Germanic) refers to all germanic nations/tribes.
Wow,just wow the quality of your videos has increased massively.Love the animation,love the background and the information is good,you are passionate.All in all i would say that out of the 25-30 history channels i follow you are the best by far.Very good decision on taking the channel work full-time
Your videos are amazing! I would really like a history of Austria :D
my guess is austria will be included in this new series, as you cant cover german history without bringing up austria. though a more in depth look on austria would be interesting
Well this covered Austria in a way, after all its a part of Germania ;)
@@vadokunvot It didn't really. Austria was celtic and even had some great celtic kingdoms like Noricum. Almost all of Austria was part of the roman empire and no large german tribes really settled in Austria after it's fall. For centuries Austria was now victim of invaders from the east like the slavs,the Awars or the magyars. Only when Bavaria and the Franks started to conquer this land was germaniced. So as you can see Austrias early history is really different to the early history of Germany
@@pabloswagboy3381 yes, I guess you are correct on that, I was thinking on the people and culture of todays Austria, wich is a part of German culture.
@@vadokunvot As an Austrian i would say austrian culture is part of the germanic culture,like for example the dutch culture or large parts of the czech culture are too.
Yay Germany
Nay Germany
Hey Germany
Ja, Deutschland!
Yay Germany?
yay, need to learn more about my german history
Love your videos, the little dudes make me laugh.
I love history though, the more I can learn, the better.
Keep up the great job!
Thanks, love learning, especially about Germany.
This may well be the best video that has ever been made on this period! In production quality, entertainment value and educational value!
Those videos are pretty cool, entertaining and educational at the same time. That's really interesting to follow your work and I'm always excited to see new episodes of your historical odyssey
Im not usually interested in history but your animation and your voice makes me keep watching your videos, great job 😊👍
This is amazing. These videos should be mandatory in schools! Interesting, informative and entertaining and does not get bogged down into details most people cant follow:)
Can you do one on Georgia(country). Love your vids by the way
This is a really cool video, I think it is so much better than the original... One thing though: the background music was at times a bit loud, especially around 4min it's easy to notice, had some trouble understanding you sometimes (maybe a headphones vs speaker thing?)
Thanks for remaking this video! The other one was extremely brief.
awesome video with perfect background music!
Nice to learn about my countries history :) good job!
The music is EPIC. It gave me shivers.
Proud to be partially German!
Glory to Deutschland!
👍
Ich liebe Deutschland love from Indonesia
The average Böhme
you like that one guy that finds out hes 5% german and goes to germany to tell germans to keep tradition and be more "german"
@@_JDW_ I dont see a problem with that.
You chose the best music for this video, Danheim rocks!
Love the new video! I'm glad you're adding a more historical depth into this and future videos. Keep up the great work man!
I love the music. Could you use this more often please?
This video was extremly awesome!!!!!!! 💪🏻😎 Way the best of all similar history videos! Congrats!
This episode is such a great improvement!
wow Great Video, cant wait for the next part
Brilliant job, keep making this kind of content we love it. Thank you.
Hello from Poland my dear German friends! You know, that country east to yours. I have a question - I know that Nordic had their own religion (Norse) that we all know and love, but did these lower germanic tribes (Burgundians, Saxons, Franks etc.) have their own religion as well? If yes, was it universal for all of the tribes "under" the Jutland Peninsula, or each tribe had its own variant? Reply quickly and simple :D
Yeah but it wasnt a Unified Religion , it was very similar to Scandinavian Paganism , Germany was decentralised, therefore there were some differences but generally speaking there was a Religion , that being germanic paganism
Let me explain. Thanks to Karl der Große, or Charlemagne everyone went christian. And after 1000 years it's hard to find evidence. Even for Scandinavia. Most what we know for the germanic beliefs comes from Iceland. But yes many germanic tribes believed in Odin. The brothers Grimm who made you know the well known German fairy tails known to the world traveled across Germany. Finding similar tales only with some differences. To you question. Yes some germanic tribes did believed in Odin. Because across whole Germany there are names for him. Wutan is the german name. (Anger). And Donar is Thor for example ( thunder). Most importantly is the Nibelungen lied. A tale of an germanic warrior who slayed a dragon. It's written in old high German. And we'll known today
Its believed that the story of odin and thor developed later when the german Tribes already were in Todays Germany, and later spread to skandinavia. The reason we call it norse mythology is mainly because After Mainland germany was converted to Christianity in skandinavia they still told the Stories of odin etc.
Of course there were other Legends etc but odin/woden/wotan etc was the most important religious figure through all germanic Tribes from Todays south germany to norway.
@@TheCerbari true. Germanic myth is a better term than Norse myth
Lower Germanic tribes had same gods of norse, but with different name. For example Odin is Wotan, Thor is Donnar, Tyr is Tywaz, Freya is Nerthus, Frey is Inguin etc.
P.s. pagan religion are not a unified religion but every tribe worshipped the gods at his way.
Hello from a descendent of the Lombards my polish friend
Great video! Some of the best Infotainment I've ever seen!
Guys waiting for the next episode love this show as soon I can contribute I will
Improved presentation and animation, very nice!
It's always great seeing the dynamic duo of Cell and Kermit together and may the drip be with you
Dude, that music is spot-on!
great video, really enjoyed it .
Helps me enjoy playing the Total war games knowing more of this info
you deserve more subs
I found this very informative. I was starting to memorize most of these details and your video really clarified everything. I wasn't aware that the Celts originally dominated central Europe and that the Germanic tribes and the Goths started so far up north. A hypothesis I am playing around with is that the Bronze Age collapse and the fall of Rome were caused by global cooling, which in the case of Rome, forced a mass migration into Roman territory and in the Bronze Age collapse, the raids of the Sea Peoples (I'm sure something similar to what we saw in this video happened to the Mycenaeans, Hittites, and Egyptians). The little ice age around the mid 1300s brought about the plague and the 100 years war and by the end of the little ice age in the mid 1800s, Europeans had already spread all over the world, settling in the Americas and Australia and building huge empires. I keep telling people that in 20-30 years with climate change, we'll be doing a mass migration like this again, with people moving northward and away from the coasts.
Amazing video! Well done! 👌👍
Your videos are extremely well done and informative! Any chance you will be covering the Teutons with your History of Germany videos?
Very nice video I hope you do history on the history of Persian and thank you👍🏻
Cherusker ☠✊🏻 Starkes video, starke Musik !💪🏻🇩🇪
I went to Germany those arent word ja?
xalaz
Can you guys do history of 🇹🇯Iran?
(Keep up the good work!!)
I love the fact that you remade this video, going over Germania instead of Germany, because it's much easier to find a source of information for the Holy Romans and onward, but not as many people are interested in Germania. Your choice of music coupled with your skill at editing made the video covering my ancient ancestors very pleasant to watch. Much love from an ethnic German Wisconsinite!
P.S. 6:02 I think you meant to say 410 instead of 455
I live nearby the Teutoburg Forest and also visit The Battlefield of that fateful loss to the Roman Empire. It is quite amazing to see and learn about how they lost
Upload more please. Your videos are amazing
Great video, I loved the animations
yay awesome video, need to understand more about my ethnicity history. can u re do ireland and scotland soon
4:29 tuetoburg forrest is a gorgeous region to hike in
Yes yes! New eqisode as sooon as possible please
Great video as always :) also thank you for introducing the music of 'Danheim' to me .
Hey Suibhne it’s only been a Year not to long aye for a episode 2
Awesome Videos Mate!
This video’s so much better than the old Germany one. Love the soundtrack
Do one for Latvia! Also I LOVE these!
Brilliant animations! That glow 👌🏼
Really informative, thank you!
Because the german tribes werent conquered by the romans, the german language is still a germanic language and largely uneffected by romance languages. I find this very interesting.
Largely uneffected? A huge percentage of German words have their origin in Latin or French. Basically almost every verb ending in -ieren is French.
@@Siegbert85 he means that barely just like 15-20% of germans words are truly latín but with germanic entonation
Wow very good loved the soudtracks
Love the vid and music! Keep up the great worl
I’d love to see a video on Norway! Skal!
Yo that beat goes with the poetry at the beginning
Please do Iran next!
2:25 the celts named one region "BOII"😂😂😂
Music is kinda loud, but overall good video!
Amazing work! Where is Part 3 :(( ?
Wow I like this so much...sad tht the viewnumbers are so low compared to other videos.
you should consider making figurines with your art to some historical figures and those deidades ... it will be a hit
I actually live near the teutoburg forest (here it is called Teutoburger Wald) and there is a monument of armenius built between 1838 and 1875
Nice update.
A couple things:
Small error, but you have one of the tribes of as the "Macromanni" when it was the Marcomanni, a Latinized name for "Mark Men" aka Frontier Men. They were the ones that the beginning of Gladiator are supposed to be depicting and were a subset of the greater Suebi tribal confederation.
A more significant error is the whole aside about "Deutsch". The world Deutsch comes from an Old High German word (which would place it in the High Middle Ages during the time of knights). At this time there is little evidence they had a name for themselves but would instead name those who were deemed not of their group (usually with the Walhaz root, which means stranger or outsider...which is where you get Walloon, Welsh, etc). Some subsets of Germans would claim that they were the true bloods or that other groups were of their own blood. From this Sweboz (which became Suebi) means "one's own" or "genuine". As for Teuton, all evidence points to that being a Celtic word. With time it was confused and muddled with the German people by the Romans (the Teutons might have not just had a Celtic name but might also had been Celtic, it is unclear....though the Cimbri were almost certainly Germanic) and only during the Victorian era did the word Teuton come to be synonymous with German.
Also the Visigoth sack of Rome by Alaric was in 410, not 455...that was the Vandals.
The use of _Teutonicus_ for "German" dates back to the Middle Ages, though. You're right that the name of the ancient tribe was probably Celtic; the coincidence of its similarity then led the Middle Ages to use "Teutonicus" as the Latinisation of "thiudisc". (Most famously, the Deutscher Orden or Ordo Teutonicus.)
In Latin, yes, but not in other languages. The Teutonic Knights are one of my favorite subjects (I own a suit of armor done up in their regalia). However, their name was officially: "Orden der Brüder vom Deutschen Haus der Heiligen Maria in Jerusalem" or the Order of Brothers of the German House of Holy Mary in Jerusalem. In Latin it was "Ordo domus Sanctae Mariae Theutonicorum Hierosolymitanorum" which roughly translates the same, as would be expected. No one called them the Teutonic Knights during the Middle Ages, once again that was a Victorian era construct that has stuck. At any rate, the Latin use of Teutonic or its derivatives goes back to the Roman era as shown by the phrase "Furor Teutonicus" which meant "Germanic Fury" and was used to describe their aggressive behavior in battle (like one would envision of a berserker). I think where I was not clear is that I mean it wasn't until the Victorian Age that Teutonic was used to describe German beyond just in Latin. Sorry for the earlier confusion or ambiguity.
Old High German (Althochdeutsch) is the language spoken by the germanic tribes in the early Middle Ages (500-1050). The language spoken in the High Middle Ages (1050-1350) was Middle High German. (Mittelhochdeutsch)
An example for Old High German would be the "Hildebrandslied".
An example for Middle High German the "Palästinalied".
Yes, you are right, I was thinking it was a couple centuries later for the start and end date. At any rate, it is after the Roman period.
Ah. Ja, mir war nicht klar, daß du speziell das Englische meintest. :)
Just a suggestion that would make your videos much more fun and easier to watch: SUBTITLES! I sometimes have a hard time listening to what you say when there is some ambience in the background, and I can barely watch your videos on mobile. Subtitles would make your videos much more enjoyable :)
This gives me a great sense of pride to be german and Scandinavian.
Nice I suggested he do this with Germany and some of his other videos a while back although Its highly unlikely he did it because of that.
This episode was awesome
Is that danheim? Wardruna?
Really gut musik mein bruder
You know your doing a good job when im citing you in research papers
This was a really cool video
Thank you very much!
Nice one!
Love your vids!
great video quality!