ΕΠΕΙΔΗ ΠΑΝΤΑ ΗΠΗΡΧΑΝ ΣΚΟΤΑΔΙΣΤΕΣ ΤΟ ΜΕΓΑΛΗΤΕΡΟ ΕΓΚΛΗΜΑ ΕΙΤΑΝ Η ΠΑΓΚΟΣΜΙΑ ΒΗΒΛΙΟΘΗΚΗ ΤΗΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΕΙΑΣ ΠΟΥ ΔΟΛΙΟΣ ΚΑΗΚΕ ΚΑΙ ΠΑΡΑΔΟΞΟΣ ΠΟΛΛΑ ΧΗΡΟΓΡΑΦΑ ΕΙΝΑΙ ΣΤΟ ΒΑΤΙΚΑΝΟ Η ΓΝΩΣΗ ΕΙΝΑΙ Η ΔΗΝΑΜΗ ΑΥΤΟ ΣΤΕΡΙΣΑΝ ΑΠΟ ΤΟΝ ΠΟΛΛΗ ΚΟΣΜΟ ΟΙ ΕΛΛΗΝΕΣ ΕΙΤΑΝ ΠΑΝΤΑ ΑΝΕΙΧΤΟΙ ΣΕ ΟΛΛΟΥΣ ΤΟΥΣ ΛΑΟΥΣ ΣΤΗΝ ΓΝΩΣΗ ΔΕΝ ΤΗΝ ΚΡΑΤΑΓΑΝ ΚΡΥΦΗ
The problem with whether tobacco is a useful drug or a dangerous poison is that all drugs are also poisons, the difference is only in the dose. The problem was that smoking tobacco was done for recreation, and the recreational use of any drug is likely to be poisonous.
I do wonder if this isn't a case similar to the Capybara in which people intentionally DESCRIBED an animal in such a way that far-off Catholic representatives would agree to classify it as fish so that those people could get away with eating it on Fridays.
I remember going fishing with my grandad, (who was over 90 years old at the time and still very active with a sharp mind and one hell of a sense of humor) But he told me; "A fish once saved my life" Thinking this was a bit absurd I asked him; and how did it do that? And he replied; "I ate it" I still don't know if he was telling me one of his many tall tales or not. He died at 103 years old and he passed in his sleep. I'm hoping to beat him by living one year longer so I can brag a bit if I see him again.😅
Imagination of medieval people was fantastic. Damaskinos Stouditis (16th sentury) tells, with help of some ansient historical studies, about never-dying eagles and bears, that give birth to a piece of meat. It was supposed to be a "clay", that is formed into bear cub by it's mother
I wish France was a Monarch today. Its so sad & such a shame its not anymore. R.I.P French Royalists. R.I.P gone Kingdom of France. 👑⚜️👑 😔🙏🤲🥀➕✝️⛪ ⚜️ ⚜️
Do you evaluate wooden chests foe their age? I bought one yesterday at an antique shop which has similarities to the medieval 13th century one. Great video also!
Great video 👍 Watched it all ! Much more helpful than architecture books as they often do not have enough pictures. It must have taken a lot of effort to get all these pictures and edit. Subbed ❤
We find this kind of stories in all ancient cultures. I think the story teller wanted to point out the importance of cunningness in to war. In Homer's Iliad we find a similar trick the one with the Trojan horse which shows how the cunningness of Odysseus helped the Greeks to end the war and capture Troy after a 10 year siege.
It's rife with disease. Dangerous to get alone w a man. Probably lots of violence n women could get murdered. Not just yhat. Might be hard to have a normal life n get married n have a family. Most men wouldn't be pleased to marry some who had sex w thousands of ppl. 😢
Euston Square station is where British intelligence agents would go up in to the Government intelligence site build above the station , All declassified nowadays
The secret service stopped using the telecom tower ,when during the cold war they realised any signals they sent could be intercepted by the USSR ,whose embassy was at queen's gate ,And in direct line to the telecom tower 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Up until the early 20th century, many useful objects were made of bone. People who could afford meat could make pins, combs, spoons, and even objects of art at home. Was bone-carving a profession in itself, or part of the horner trade?
I'm asking myself, On Gilligan's Island, why didn't the Professor make Quicklime to construct with? 🤔 Then we see the dangers. 😱 Gilligan probably would have killed them all. 🤣