Daily algo pump! Thank you for another interesting history lesson. Yet more examples of people killing other people because they disagree over mythology. Will we ever learn, or keep doing it until there is no one left to argue with?
@ASMR_Historian This comment has nothing to do with the aforementioned violent tendencies of man. I appreciate the humor that you sprinkle through all of your stories, though it is sometimes twisted. Or especially because it is often twisted 😏 Lightens things up a bit! Thanks ❤️
@@suzanmeeks Well that's it isn't it, it's a mood that often requires lightening up a little bit. Some lines don't get crossed, at least not by me, but this channel is one meant to be enjoyed, and I don't want anyone coming away from it feeling worse than at the start of the video.
It's a shame that these disputes weren't at least brought to a proper council with representatives from both sides, like the early days with Arianism. Doctrinal disagreements get very messy very fast.
Hey you would be surprised how well you would do in a quiz. I always watch the Chase with my father and I do ok with the history questions. That being said, its my job so I probably should...
All depending on the listeners taste, but there is a perception that the history of Greece comes to somewhat of a halt at the end of antiquity, and that England's somehow begins from 1066 onwards. I am halfway through my recording of the Anglo Saxon chronicle, which deals with the time before the Battle of Hastings, and it has enlightened me on a lot of things I did not know about this time and place. The modern history of Greece is equally as interesting, plenty more heroes after the time of the ancients. So to answer your question: I don't know...