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Just as they do now many people in the Middle Ages journeyed for business, pleasure, and religious reasons. But unlike today people had just two options when travelling in the medieval world. They could either go by land or sea. In today's episode, we look at 4 Modes of Transport in the Middle Ages. Welcome to Medieval Madness!
0:00 Introduction
1:10 My Feet are Killing Me
3:26 All Roads Lead to Somewhere
5:21 Are we there yet?
7:32 All at Sea
🎶🎶 Music by CO.AG: / @co.agmusic
Narrated by James Wade
Edited by James Wade & Adam Longster
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Комментарии : 89   
@emzybenzey
@emzybenzey 2 года назад
It always intrigues me how people lived with what they had (what else could they do, it's all they knew) even though I have studied the medieval society for years, there is always something new to learn and remember. Well done for bringing that time back to life for us all again 👏
@TheSophiejadeable
@TheSophiejadeable 2 года назад
I always think about how people lived without glasses!
@emzybenzey
@emzybenzey 2 года назад
@@TheSophiejadeable excellent thought!
@blackkakari
@blackkakari Год назад
@Emma Bennett Unfortunate that the most interesting form of travel wasn't covered in this video. During the Middle Ages, it was common for Nobility to wrap themselves in heavy amounts of padding and be launched via a giant trebuchet. This was especially important when Kings needed to reach battlefields quickly. In one such instance, when France and England were at war, the French and English Kings both launched themselves at the same time to arrive to support their respective armies on opposite sides. They collided in mid air, both falling to their death and thus ending the war.
@coconutsmarties
@coconutsmarties Год назад
@@TheSophiejadeable They probably just used mugs instead
@coconutsmarties
@coconutsmarties Год назад
@J26 I know, I was making a bad joke 🥴
@jkhristian9603
@jkhristian9603 Год назад
To those of you being rude for him saying "Pinata". I don't think this guy grew up in the US. So he didn't have it drilled into his head repeatedly from elementary to high school like we did. Cut him a little slack.
@josieann5031
@josieann5031 Год назад
I agree. One comment is enough. It's so annoying seeing the same comment numerous times. There's the option of "liking" a comment instead of repeating the same sentiment.
@mikerowlett168
@mikerowlett168 Год назад
Nice to see a couple viewers that can enjoy and appreciate how well these videos are done, without looking for mistakes to point out. Keep em coming!
@gpm_asr
@gpm_asr 2 года назад
Sir, I do have total respect for the job that you've done here. However, on that same spirit, I need to let you know that the name of Columbus' 2nd. boat is "Pinta" as in "mottled". The term "Piñata"refers to a different tradition that also was born back in Spain.
@iceblinkmender
@iceblinkmender 2 года назад
loled at Piñata
@michellezoe4596
@michellezoe4596 2 года назад
@@iceblinkmender I did as well 😂 thought I was just hearing things for a minute!
@sleepyjoe9267
@sleepyjoe9267 Год назад
He’s just a paid shill. Stop riding his pole.
@gpm_asr
@gpm_asr Год назад
@@sleepyjoe9267 And what is your point again...?
@sleepyjoe9267
@sleepyjoe9267 Год назад
@@gpm_asr he’s a shill meant to gaslight people from realizing Earth is flat and to promote medical hoaxes.
@tedwatson9929
@tedwatson9929 2 года назад
Colombus didn't invade the Americas in a ship called the Pinata! The ship was name the Pinta! There were three ships in this voyage not two: Pinta, Nina, and the Santa Maria.
@manso998
@manso998 Год назад
I had a good laugh about that too!
@bretfisher7286
@bretfisher7286 Месяц назад
But it would have been much more fun if he'd discovered America in the Piñata!
@mrsg8996
@mrsg8996 2 года назад
That’s not the only time chamber pots made an appearance for easier travel. During the early days of train travel it was not unusual for women to carry a similar pot in a basket so they could stay safe in their compartment.
@80sMetalHead
@80sMetalHead 2 года назад
Great job (again). Any chance on having you cover a weekend’s full of jousting & sport in medieval times? I think a lot of your subscribers like me would enjoy your take on the full spectacle. Thanks Again!
@alysonramos7981
@alysonramos7981 2 года назад
Happy new years! This channel helps me write more historically correct scenes in my book!
@Issac_The_Last_N7
@Issac_The_Last_N7 2 года назад
Your videos are incredibly immersive
@ElTwOJaY
@ElTwOJaY 2 года назад
😂 "Piñata"
@dolorespcaldwell
@dolorespcaldwell 2 года назад
The ship was Pinta NOT Piñata….in reference to Columbus!
@guymorris6596
@guymorris6596 2 года назад
I just saw and heard that.
@Volvograd8000
@Volvograd8000 Год назад
Always getting the spanish wrong lol
@anenglishmanplusamerican7107
I just wanted to say that I would still prefer the mediaeval travel, since it is mysterious and adventurous. Nowadays, travelling is more of a job, then adventure.
@ryandevries8931
@ryandevries8931 2 месяца назад
Change where you travel to. For adventure I would recommend somewhere like Mogadishu
@UnconditionalSurrenderG
@UnconditionalSurrenderG 2 года назад
I’ve really been enjoying this channel. Keep up the good work!
@apogeus2
@apogeus2 2 года назад
your channel is useful! do not stop! happy new year and wish you to grow to a million subs and beyond 👍👏 all the best
@user-cj6yw5fu4l
@user-cj6yw5fu4l 11 месяцев назад
Always enjoy your work,great story telling,and lovely art
@AndrewMarloweTV
@AndrewMarloweTV 2 года назад
Very informative video thanks for this great channel 😀
@kLakics
@kLakics 2 года назад
I love your channel! I enjoy every episode and look forward to your next one. This is such a well done channel! Definitely worth subscribing and turning notifications on. I love my 10 minute escape into Medieval Madness! Really makes me appreciate modern times and things I take for granted. Thank you! Keep up the good work brother. Sincerely, One Happy Viewer :)
@yesnt7570
@yesnt7570 2 года назад
Great video!
@t.b.cont.
@t.b.cont. 2 года назад
Imagine being paid to vacation in Egypt
@whitewittock
@whitewittock Год назад
Great video, I expect that most people couldn't afford to travel more than a few miles from their home unless they joined the army
@badartgallery9322
@badartgallery9322 Год назад
Great content!
@DemonFox369
@DemonFox369 10 месяцев назад
What types of shoes were good for 20 miles of walking through water, grass, dirt, and stone? Did they wear multiple shoes or the same shoe? I can’t walk 10 miles in my Nike’s. What if their shoes got dirty in animal feces or got wet or muddy? Would they clean their shoes in the river, at an inn, or using well water, and how long would it take them to dry? They must’ve had multiple shoes.
@coolmanjack1995
@coolmanjack1995 Год назад
9:09 is hilarious whether you intended it or not
@explorationgmer1336
@explorationgmer1336 Год назад
You should do a video of how Christmas was celebrated in medieval times.
@stevoplex
@stevoplex 2 года назад
The invention of stirrups made it possible to travel up to 70 miles in one day on horseback, instead of just 7 miles or so.
@Hexados-666
@Hexados-666 Год назад
I know stirrups are used on horse but could you tell me how it improved the travel distance?
@stevoplex
@stevoplex Год назад
@@Hexados-666 It allowed the rider to remain stable in the saddle while at full gallop while both hands were busy with things other than controlling the reigns. However, a horse can't run full gallop for 70 miles. For this system, they had rest stops staggered every 10 or 20 miles with fresh horses, food, water, etc. Civilians without stirrups would balance the best they could on a walking horse. Trotting or galloping without stirrups would very difficult to stay seated, and very hard on your back and pelvis. Also, traveling civilians usually traveled in groups, many of them on foot, perhaps leading a donkey loaded with provisions. Maybe even alongside a cart pulled by oxen. No need to go faster than is safe, easy or necessary.
@Hexados-666
@Hexados-666 Год назад
@@stevoplex ah very informative thank you
@brett4264
@brett4264 2 года назад
Thanks good video.
@emzybenzey
@emzybenzey 2 года назад
Fun medieval fact: Animals could be tried and convicted for crimes, and if found guilty sentenced to death
@sirandrelefaedelinoge
@sirandrelefaedelinoge Год назад
Try to remain on topic...
@emzybenzey
@emzybenzey Год назад
Is this topic not about the middle ages then? 🤔
@stephencampbell2735
@stephencampbell2735 Год назад
@@emzybenzey interesting fact! Don't listen to the troll
@megaton6023
@megaton6023 2 года назад
Columbus ship was named “Pinta” not Piñata lol
@RoGameReview
@RoGameReview 2 года назад
lol we still use chariots and horses in Romania lol
@raquelveronicaperaltavazqu7964
@raquelveronicaperaltavazqu7964 2 года назад
Correction: Columbus travelled in LA NIÑA, LA PINTA (NOT piñata) and SANTA MARÍA.
@ClickLikeAndSubscribe
@ClickLikeAndSubscribe Год назад
The South America detour was a weird one. This does give rise to an idea for a parallel channel to cover "middle ages" period on the other continents.
@TimPerfetto
@TimPerfetto Год назад
I'm medieval as hell and Im not gonna take it anymore
@marilynwells1872
@marilynwells1872 Год назад
I really like your channel, and I certainly admire the amount of research and effort you put into them...but the mispronunciations are really jarring. Sinai is pronounced SIGH-nigh, the past tense of the verb "shoe" is typically "shod" not shoed, and I see plenty of others have already commented on the Pinata! But please continue to make these fascination videos!
@Angie2343
@Angie2343 Год назад
I love horses! Riding them has been something done for centuries! THOUSANDS of years in fact!
@LuvBorderCollies
@LuvBorderCollies 26 дней назад
One thing most horse lovers are not aware is knights had two different horses. Besides the war horse they had a riding/traveling horse. The war horse gait was uncomfortable for much distance. Also, horses were labeled by their use instead of breed.
@Angie2343
@Angie2343 26 дней назад
@@LuvBorderCollies I know! But caring for them and loving them has been the same.
@SafetyFooT
@SafetyFooT 2 года назад
Top tier gamer girl bathwater joke 🤣🤣🤣
@ItsGroundhogDay
@ItsGroundhogDay 2 года назад
Why didn't they just fly?
@KristinkaAranova
@KristinkaAranova 2 года назад
Why don’t they just hop on their dragons?
@phantasma9391
@phantasma9391 2 года назад
On brooms or what, kwasia.
@asdfghjkl48929
@asdfghjkl48929 2 года назад
4.24 "Routes were impassable during winter months". Rather odd comment, as sleds were quite practical in most of Europe. Many times it could be easier to travel wintertime with sleds than in summertime on wheels, as the "roads" were mostly terrible. It could even be easier for the horses with a sled than with a cart.
@larsrademakers6070
@larsrademakers6070 2 года назад
Also him saying that quarantine was at the forefront of a travelers mind seems rather inaccurate, it feels like saying that "throughout the 21st century, quarantine was at the minds of travelers" (assuming no further outbreaks)while it would just be applicable over +- 2 years
@LuvBorderCollies
@LuvBorderCollies 26 дней назад
@@larsrademakers6070 Port cities flew "plague flags" at the entrances to the sea. Usually it was plain black and large enough for ship crews to spot several miles out. So,, yeh it was a concern.
@Sinn0100
@Sinn0100 2 года назад
I thank God I was not around during this time period. I mean, 1 horsepower sounds like a cruel joke and without air conditioning is a special kind of Hell. The food sucked, Mountain Dew was not plentiful, if you got sick there were no theraflu treatments, and no vicoden or morphine tablets for miles. You couldn't go to the grocery store, Xboxes and PlayStations were nowhere to be found. If you were hungry the only way you're eating decent food was to hunt (which is okay) but you didn't have a sweet rifle in which to bag that deer. No, you had a wooden bow and that just sounds like the height of tedium. If a bear saw you, you were done.
@weilandiv8310
@weilandiv8310 2 года назад
We should revert back to these methods. Take my ex off her high horse!! (Actually a Chevy Tahoe)
@MelodyNelson1087
@MelodyNelson1087 Год назад
It's Pinta,,,, not pinata😅😅
@Falconlibrary
@Falconlibrary 2 года назад
9:10 The name of Columbus' ship was La Pinta , not "the Pinata". How can you get such a basic fact so terribly wrong? La Pinta means "The Painted One" in Spanish and was the fastest of Columbus' three ships.
@jkhristian9603
@jkhristian9603 Год назад
Playing devils advocate here, but its probably because he's not from the US and didn't have it drilled into his head for years and years in school like we did.
@pipebomber04
@pipebomber04 6 дней назад
The roman empire fell in 1453
@yuoma
@yuoma 2 года назад
Pinta, not Piñata
@anapoda3081
@anapoda3081 2 года назад
whaaaat? people back then walked? gee, thank you for that bro, i never would have guessed
@masterofnone8400
@masterofnone8400 Год назад
I tune in to hear about England, not Peru! 🤣
@Voirreydirector
@Voirreydirector Год назад
I am sure medievalia as a subject does not always imply England, dude.
@rengalafuze8700
@rengalafuze8700 2 года назад
Again, the stock videos interspersed in these uploads are tacky. I can never continue watching.
@sleepyjoe9267
@sleepyjoe9267 Год назад
Co\/|D is a h.().:A.:x
@masterofnone8400
@masterofnone8400 Год назад
Andrew tate is correct about literally everything
@censusgary
@censusgary 11 месяцев назад
Columbus’ second ship was named Pinta, not Piñata. 🪅
@IDIOCRACY-1984
@IDIOCRACY-1984 Год назад
How the FK does even a computer generated voice pronounce Pinta *"piñata"???*
@DarthKater311
@DarthKater311 4 месяца назад
It was the Pinta not the piñata lol
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