Myth of the Aztec Flower Wars
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Greek Mythology: Rise of the Titans
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Word Origin: Guy
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Greek Mythology: Creation
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Word Origin: Draconian
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Word Origin: Lesbian
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Spices and the Age of Discovery
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@jtyler7692
@jtyler7692 14 күн бұрын
The dutch criminals
@theklopec4042
@theklopec4042 14 күн бұрын
How very horrible.
@kilnageermobilephone1394
@kilnageermobilephone1394 22 күн бұрын
Brilliant video. Thanks
@Matt-yv2sr
@Matt-yv2sr 22 күн бұрын
The things that showed up in photos on Sarah island were troubling such a dark highly charged place of suffering ...yet so beautiful!!
@glps6167
@glps6167 24 күн бұрын
Unfortunately the Dutch names were improperly pronounced.
@gilgabro420
@gilgabro420 25 күн бұрын
this still serves to show that wealth inequality was way worse at that point in history. Really interesting that most of these lists honnestly have to be dominated by ancient historical figures.
@mikew3194
@mikew3194 Ай бұрын
Speak up sonny! I can't hear this over the sound of my bowels erupting
@taynecooper7747
@taynecooper7747 Ай бұрын
Having grown up on the West Coast, Macquarie harbour was always a place for fishing and getting away, such a beautiful place and such a history
@night8285
@night8285 Ай бұрын
"maritime silk road" is a propaganda by china. The trade routes at the sea has no name and calling it a "silk road" doesn't make sense since silk is not the main product, but products from India and Indonesia.
@Real_History
@Real_History Ай бұрын
You are correct that the sea trade routes had no name. In truth, neither did the Silk Road or Silk Routes as some now say, until the 19th century. However, the modern term Maritime Silk Road is generally used to highlight that it is a maritime version of the major east-west trade routes across Central Asia that are well known, not that it literally involved the same products. While the Maritime Silk Road has been politicised by China and used as propaganda as it relates to the Belt and Road Initiative, it is not in and of its self Chinese propaganda.
@barbaraparsons6643
@barbaraparsons6643 Ай бұрын
Listen to A Tale they won’t believe. A song by Wedding’s Parties Anything.
@hermanosoares3860
@hermanosoares3860 2 ай бұрын
🇵🇹👍
@bugmouthready529
@bugmouthready529 2 ай бұрын
Anyone who likes to read have a look at "The Ship That Never Was" a fascinating account of tne last ship launched at Sarah Island ant the "non mutiny" which occurred.
@danielalvarez8729
@danielalvarez8729 2 ай бұрын
This was very enlightening. Thank you. I expanded my knowledge.
@theshrivelstein7118
@theshrivelstein7118 3 ай бұрын
When Thylacines roamed the land.
@keithdrower9120
@keithdrower9120 3 ай бұрын
I have been there. It is a beautiful but tragic place. And I bet Cuthbertson was an elitist conservative......!
@Real_History
@Real_History 3 ай бұрын
It is extremely unlikely that Cuthbertson was elitist. He was a veteran of some of the bloodiest sieges and battles of the Peninsula War, serving under the Duke of Wellington. He may have even been promoted from the enlisted ranks, which would make it even less likely that he was elitist. In reality, he was just a cruel man who was chosen, likely by design, to oversee an operation that had cruelty not just in its design, but in its very purpose.
@stephenmoerlein8470
@stephenmoerlein8470 3 ай бұрын
Interesting historical content. Thanks for posting.
@freshprince69
@freshprince69 3 ай бұрын
It's amazing to know that just changing how you utilize artillery can make a big impact.
@theblackbirdreels143
@theblackbirdreels143 6 ай бұрын
Excellent Video, well done
@bconni2
@bconni2 6 ай бұрын
much respect to Portugal. for 200 years that small, powerful Latin kingdom produced so many incredibly brave , extraordinary men.
@user-xx2dk6fn6j
@user-xx2dk6fn6j 7 ай бұрын
Columbus was definitely not Genoese, that has been fully debunked. Although there is no final result without dna tests, there is more than enough evidence to debunk the theory that theGenoese Christopher Columbus is the same person that ‘discovered’ the Americas. If you are curious, read around and there is a better explanation, relying solely on common sense and a multitude of circumstantial evidence!
@Real_History
@Real_History 7 ай бұрын
I have ‘read around’. If Columbus was “definitely not Genoese”, how do you explain that every single contemporary Spanish and Portuguese, as well as other non-Italians, source describes him as Genoese, not to mention the man himself claimed to be Genoese and his own son described him as such? There is overwhelming evidence from contemporary sources that he was indeed Genoese. How does that figure into your conclusion?
@user-xx2dk6fn6j
@user-xx2dk6fn6j 7 ай бұрын
@@Real_History claims that are not backed by at least strong circumstantial evidence, should be discarded, or at least taken with a huge grain of salt. The Genoese Cristoforos Columbus was a poor man from a family that worked in wool and cheese. Yet he was fully aware of all the navigational INNOVATIONS of the Portuguese. How do you explain that? Furthermore he married into Portuguese noble families… in those times, no common man no matter how extraordinary his deeds, could marry nobles of high standing. There are countless other strong evidences, mostly circumstantial… only the DNA will kill all doubt. For me, the most compelling evidence is circumstantial, but very hard to explain with another conclusion other than that he was Portuguese… as they sailed through the Americas, they named all the land and island they came across and… every single land that they discovered is named after the towns surrounding the Portuguese Columbus. And he was born in Cuba Portugal. Can you imagine that a Genoese, or Spanish commander would know by heart, let alone name all those lands after towns in Portugal? The original Cuba is in Portugal. And how do you explain that on the return from his first trip, Columbus made a stop in Lisbon, before heading to Spain who had commissioned him? And the plot thickens even more, but much of the remaining evidence backing this other claim is even less clear than the above mentioned facts, namely delving into symbology and other hard to grasp concepts. If you are interested in this, do read and watch through these topics… again without DNA everything is disputable, but the claim that he was Portuguese satisfies my natural and obsessive curiosity… it just makes sense! To me! :)
@user-xx2dk6fn6j
@user-xx2dk6fn6j 7 ай бұрын
@@Real_History there is a good reason for the murkiness of his origins… If he was Portuguese and working for the Portuguese crown as a double agent (he did return from the Americas to Lisbon first, not Spain), the Portuguese couldn’t claim him, and he had to keep his background murky. If he was a disgruntled Portuguese proposing the expedition to Spain after Portugal rejected him, Spain wouldn’t also like the world to know that their hero was in fact Portuguese... So in any case the murkiness of his origins are easy to explain. The Portuguese claim, besides the circumstantial evidence I already mentioned, also accounts for many, many more aspects that further add on to this claim.
@Real_History
@Real_History 7 ай бұрын
@@user-xx2dk6fn6j that is not evidence. That is a hypothesis, and an unprovable one at that. ‘He was secretly Portuguese in Spanish service, so Portugal could not claim him and Spain could not claim him because he was Portuguese.’ This is not evidence. This is a retroactive explanation, intended to conveniently explain away all the actual evidence that he was Genoese. There are literally dozens of written contemporary sources that describe him as Genoese, including, as I previously said, the man himself in many surviving letters and a biography written by his own son. What is the reasoning behind your conclusion that none of that evidence is legitimate?
@user-xx2dk6fn6j
@user-xx2dk6fn6j 7 ай бұрын
@@Real_History like I said, there is no compelling evidence that he was Genoese, but there is a lot that he was not!
@satheeshg1181
@satheeshg1181 7 ай бұрын
Did you deliberately avoid mentioning indian sailors who were already trading with most of the african countries helped vasco da gama how to sail and reach india?
@Real_History
@Real_History 7 ай бұрын
Indian mariners were trading along the East African coast, you are quite right. However, I would not say that constitutes “most African countries”. In any case, the reason I did not include them is because this video was not intended to cover every single detail. Only those that served to contribute to an effective summary. Otherwise the video would be hours long. I did however, mention that the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean were already home to a centuries old mercantile ecosystem, which the Portuguese subsequently shattered. There is no malicious intent here.
@satheeshg1181
@satheeshg1181 7 ай бұрын
@@Real_History When you explaining how they succeeded isn't it important how they did that. It's the most important turning point in the history of the world. B'cse of that success we are witnessing a different kind of world now.
@bigtuga4ever
@bigtuga4ever 7 ай бұрын
DAMN YOU JAN HUYGEEEENNN!!!!!!! *cries in portuguese 😢
@drivingschool11
@drivingschool11 8 ай бұрын
Convicts are convicts. o mercy!
@Shir_Hadash
@Shir_Hadash 8 ай бұрын
No. The word actually comes from the relatively neutral Yiddish word for a non-Jew: Goy. It proliferated in New York in the mid 20th century and came to mean a fellow in a neutral sense. "Hey guys, would you like to share an order of onion rings as an appetizer?" The Guy Faulkes allusion is a fake etymology based on a coincidence of sound.
@Shir_Hadash
@Shir_Hadash 8 ай бұрын
Sorry to ruin your incredibly detailed and intelligent but ultimately incorrect and amazingly inept video.
@Real_History
@Real_History 8 ай бұрын
The etymology of the word ‘guy’ is well documented, and it goes back much farther than the 1950s. In fact, Americans were already using it to mean ‘fellow’ by the mid- late 19th century. So no, the Guy Fawkes etymology is not fake.
@Shir_Hadash
@Shir_Hadash 8 ай бұрын
@@Real_History Do you understand the word "proliferated"? Lots of male names are used to describe a generic name: "Hey Jack ... the John left a $50 on the nightstand ... Hey Joe, where are you going with that gun in your hand? ... Every Tom, Dick and Harry knows "Guy" was a very uncommonly used generic until the Yiddish "goy" was transformed into lower case "guy" in New York in the mid twentieth century. Sorry Bub, your etymology is 100 percent fake. The modern American usage has NOTHING to do with Guy Faulkes and EVERYTHING to do with the Yiddish word for a non-Jew. Can you believe the chutzpah of this shmuck? What a putz this "Fake History" goy is! Words and the history of diction are my thing. You got this one wrong. Sorry. You need to look at 1915-1935 Brooklyn and the Bronx. Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Mel Ott and Joe Dimaggio were great "guys" (non-Jews). Did you see that play? "What a guy!"
@silveriorebelo2920
@silveriorebelo2920 9 ай бұрын
not a word about portugal being occupied by Spain during the time of the Great Dutch achievements...
@silveriorebelo2920
@silveriorebelo2920 9 ай бұрын
Dutch are very good at stealing indeed... the great realizations of the first protestant power....
@PaulStewartAviation
@PaulStewartAviation 9 ай бұрын
Enjoyable, thanks!
@lukeamato2348
@lukeamato2348 9 ай бұрын
Some animals are truly remarkable
@user-td1ky1ut4h
@user-td1ky1ut4h 9 ай бұрын
Great work! More meaning comes from hearing the words of a chronicler read aloud
@scrotusmaximus3043
@scrotusmaximus3043 9 ай бұрын
Brutal. Ty for sharing.
@Abrahamgreenbodybuildinglifest
@Abrahamgreenbodybuildinglifest 9 ай бұрын
Who were really the great invertors of spices and is still know for there spices.
@SikenServent
@SikenServent 9 ай бұрын
I always wondered did Kim Huk Moon ever find out what happened to Flame after he sold her? That his beloved horse would become a hero beloved by the Marine Corps
@mistablm
@mistablm 2 ай бұрын
They have a statue of her in Korea so I think he might. I really hope he found out everything she accomplished, he would be so proud.
@horationelson57
@horationelson57 9 ай бұрын
Please, let's ditch this silly word, 'indigenous'' with the apt Aborigine. After all I am a white Australian, indigenous to Sydney, but not an Aborigine.
@brankog7
@brankog7 3 ай бұрын
You’re an English Australian indigenous to England migrated to Australia
@brucescott8116
@brucescott8116 2 ай бұрын
You don't have a good grasp of the English language, do you.
@user-xf6ex3zi2j
@user-xf6ex3zi2j 15 сағат бұрын
I have talked with numerous elders and most agree that the whites brought here as slaves by the colonists are now indigenous to this land and soil. It’s the GOVERNMENT that has no jurisdiction as it’s a foreign corporation. These facts will manifest themselves to the population over time.
@horationelson57
@horationelson57 9 ай бұрын
I should like to send our prime monster, Albasleazy, to MH, for wasting taxpayer's money on that idiot referendum.
@freddybrisco2546
@freddybrisco2546 10 ай бұрын
Did you give your thousand dollars to a Marine Corps charity after making this video?
@Real_History
@Real_History 10 ай бұрын
Are you suggesting I was paid to make this video?
@Equinerhael
@Equinerhael 9 ай бұрын
​@@Real_Historyno, they aren't suggesting that. After the war, if a company wanted Reckless to endorse their product, she had to like it, first. If she did, then the company would donate $1,000 to a Marine charity.
@MajorDenisBloodnok
@MajorDenisBloodnok 10 ай бұрын
Today, you can still see the holes made by the bullets on the walls of the Saint-Roch church were the royalists did their last stand...
@chloeew4627
@chloeew4627 10 ай бұрын
But only the indigenous had it bad 😂😂😂
@nbapedia
@nbapedia 10 ай бұрын
Great video. But how could you say cloves from India?
@talvheet602
@talvheet602 10 ай бұрын
Bad history 101. The fall of Constantinople did not cause the Age of Discovery.
@Real_History
@Real_History 10 ай бұрын
I never said it did. In fact, I explicitly say that Castile and Portugal were already exploring down the west coast of Africa by the 15th century. The fall of Constantinople just added fresh impetus to that contest.
@Bayley4ever
@Bayley4ever 11 ай бұрын
Just saw the story of Reckless on Fat Electrician's channel. Great interesting military history.
@johnnycoyle9338
@johnnycoyle9338 11 ай бұрын
Needs to be a movie ,I would watch it.
@Zerubaba
@Zerubaba 11 ай бұрын
Xes
@marcostation1000
@marcostation1000 11 ай бұрын
Brithis past and present is so shamefull that they tried to hide it or blsme other countries for the genocides english comited
@jayhuxley2559
@jayhuxley2559 11 ай бұрын
You are good, my friend. Very well done video!
@DidiPort
@DidiPort 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the Video, some useful information for the uninitiated. There is a major and very important point you have missed here. Look at the Logo on the Portuguese Sails. The Order of Christ or the Knight’s Templar 2.0 (that’s another story for another day). Look at the Portuguese Flag and see the same Logo behind the Crest. It’s the same Group the Knights Templar/Order of Christ-see Portugal is/was a Templar Nation literally. (Great Book First Templar Nation, by Freddie Silva). Cristovao Colombo was also a part of this same Organisation, most of the Crew Members were part of this Organisation as most importantly were the Portuguese Royalty. They the Portuguese (Order of Christ) were yes looking to Trade, bring Christianity but also to further bring the Crusades to the Muslims, it was a much an economic war as an actual war. By taking over the Trade Routes and creating new ones, they were financially starving the Muslims and weakening their ability to fight the Crusading groups. The Portuguese had the Ear of Cristovao Colombo, he was part of their Team* The Order of Christ. He has access to their Maps etc. in Lisboa. His wife was Portuguese and there is a theory he may be the illegitimate son of one the Princes of Portugal and Daughter of Zarcos family who discovered Madeira. There is a lot of controversy around this. There is a Small Town called Cuba in Portugal's Alentejo region. Actually the Islands of the “West Indies” have names of the villages around Cuba in Alentejo, this is an interesting fact, check it out for yourself. They even have a Statue of him. This is a very complex web, that was so important that it changed/created history and influenced much of what is happening today and throughout the last 500 years." That is enough for now. The Portuguese Wallaby Down Under But now on Top.
@alexjones7043
@alexjones7043 11 ай бұрын
I just went on the gordon river tour and went to sarah island. Suffice to say it really makes you appreciate what everyone went through to make Australia what it is today.
@adanedwardspencer6891
@adanedwardspencer6891 11 ай бұрын
It's terrible to think that the British Government could be so cruel to another human being, whatever they have done, & many convicts were punished for the most simple offences, & I could imagine how hated the convicted men felt towards their captors, & it was found, that "grinding bad men good"did not work, & being at Macquarie Harbour would surely send men insane, & it just goes to show, that you can't treat human beings like animals, or they will behave like animals, British brutality at a truly horrific place.
@Rapture_Ready_Rabbit
@Rapture_Ready_Rabbit 11 ай бұрын
}}}}}}} TIME HAS RUN OUT !! John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. Don't ignore this message... REPENT NOW !! TRUST that God raised Him from the dead !! By FAITH accept JESUS's blood alone as payment for your sins unto Salvation, to escape what's about to happen !!
@davidcollins7473
@davidcollins7473 11 ай бұрын
Soothing voice
@MarcusPereiraRJ
@MarcusPereiraRJ Жыл бұрын
The Dutch had a beef with the Spaniards and just helped them to punch the Portuguese. In the end, "it was just good business"... Thieves and pirates... Only Hollywood to glamorize these scum.