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Antioch: the Forgotten Rome of the East 

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@geographicstravel
@geographicstravel Год назад
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@generaltso8278
@generaltso8278 Год назад
@geographics 13:33 "county" not "country" Simon... you sock puppet, ha ha JK, great video though thanks!
@IsItKebabOrTurd
@IsItKebabOrTurd Год назад
Everytime i see squarespace written down i always get excited and misread it and think you are getting sponsered by square enix
@victorsanchez5336
@victorsanchez5336 Год назад
What happened to the Sassanid City Called "Better Antioch"?
@eliscanfield3913
@eliscanfield3913 Год назад
Simon quoting Monty Python even more dryly than they were saying in it in the original is freaking hysterical
@RustyShackleford_
@RustyShackleford_ Год назад
He said it like he was reading a manual I'm dying
@spacecase13
@spacecase13 Год назад
This new learning amazes me. Explain again how sheep's bladders can be employed to prevent earthquakes.
@StefanMedici
@StefanMedici Год назад
If I was a betting man (I am), I'd put $NZ100 on our Fact Boi having not seen the film and not knowing how funny him reading that. Speaking of getting Fact Boi to say funny things and not have him know. Has anyone checked on Danny in the basement lately? He's been quiet lately and might have run out of mushrooms and died.
@eliscanfield3913
@eliscanfield3913 Год назад
@@StefanMedici I shan't take that bet! FactBoi _says_ Danny's on vacation, but we all know that means he escaped ;)
@shanerasmussen5225
@shanerasmussen5225 Год назад
Agreed
@RC-nq7mg
@RC-nq7mg Год назад
My knowledge of Antioch is courtesy of the Pythons. "Once the number three, being the third number, be reached, then lobbest thou thy Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch towards thy foe, who, being naughty in My sight, shall snuff it."
@Mansini77
@Mansini77 Год назад
One Two Five!!!
@JohnDrummondPhoto
@JohnDrummondPhoto Год назад
No! Three!!!
@giselematthews7949
@giselematthews7949 Год назад
My knowledge of it was the Anne Rice novel, Pandora
@404Off-line
@404Off-line Год назад
Ahhh the holy book of armaments
@RC-nq7mg
@RC-nq7mg Год назад
@@404Off-line And the Lord did grin. And the people did feast upon the lambs, and sloths, and carp, and anchovies, and orangutans, and breakfast cereals, and fruit bats, and large chulapas.
@rayramos8435
@rayramos8435 Год назад
Wow,that is the first time I heard the fall of Antioch described without mentioning Bohemond's little trick with Firouz. He made a bet with the rest of the Latin crusaders. Whoever could take Antioch would rule it and they all agreed not knowing Bohemond had already made a deal with Firouz. Also,the reason they were able to sally forth from the city and defeat Kerbogha was that they had supposedly found the Lance of Longinus inside the city. That is where it gets the reputation of making the bearer invincible. Crazy!
@arlenedavis5770
@arlenedavis5770 4 месяца назад
It got mentioned at the 12 minutes area.
@seantlewis376
@seantlewis376 Год назад
I visited Antakya once in 1991 on my way from Incirlik to St. Peter's Grotto for a Good Friday mass. It seemed like a fairly typical Turkish city with a busy commerce and central marketplace. I saw some of the ruins, and was fascinated by the historical markers I saw everywhere. It is a worthwhile trip for anyone who finds themselves in the region.
@aod2392
@aod2392 Год назад
I visited in 2019 for a wedding. It is a surprising, vibrant city with quite a night life. Planning on re-visiting whenever I get the chance. Their museum has about the best mosaics on display in the world. A bold claim. Well worth a visit.
@N3ur0m4nc3r
@N3ur0m4nc3r Год назад
It was recently split in two. Lucky you saw it before .
@be1342
@be1342 11 месяцев назад
What was the reason for your visit? I would love to find out about historic memories that might never see day of light after the earthquake. I live in Dortyol Hatay which is right before Incirlik!
@seantlewis376
@seantlewis376 11 месяцев назад
@@be1342 I was stationed at Incirlik during the First Gulf War.
@ignitionfrn2223
@ignitionfrn2223 Год назад
1:15 - Chapter 1 - Upon Alexander's grave 3:20 - Chapter 2 - Rome of the east 5:25 - Mid roll ads 6:55 - Chapter 3 - The cradle of christianity 8:35 - Chapter 4 - Downfall 10:45 - Chapter 5 - The crusade 13:25 - Chapter 6 - The principality 15:20 - Chapter 7 - The last crusade
@uydagcusdgfughfgsfggsifg753
GOAT
@murrayscott9546
@murrayscott9546 Год назад
Why wouldn't ya ? Drop da bomb, kill'm all.
@omerfaruk6082
@omerfaruk6082 10 месяцев назад
I am a native of the Hatay province, capital of which is Antioch. Although I am from the northern region of the province with Turkish background and culture, I have always admired this arabic influenced city with roman, hellenistic, crusader and muslim heritage and ruins, rich culture, excellent cuisine which has become highly popular throughout Turkey, its religious diversity and its perfect, diverse climate with waterfalls of Harbiye (Dafni), rivers and streams, tens of highland resorts, rich fauna and biodiversity. The city proper has a year long excellent breeze, which cools summer temperature. So much that Abu Ubayda, the first muslim commander capturing it from the Eastern Roman Empire, had feared that if he stayed in Antioch with his army any longer, this temporary world life could make his army forget about the real life, i.e the afterlife. The entire province is a green paradise in the hot, arid middle east. There are around 5 thousand historic places in the province that are forbidden to excavate. Unfortunately the 7.7 magnitude earthquake this year that shook the entire middle earth and half of Turkey was only 150 kms away and it destroyed Antioch once again this year to its foundations.
@Cifer77
@Cifer77 Год назад
Kinda wish more would have been covered on WHY Antioch was considered so valuble.
@QBCPerdition
@QBCPerdition Год назад
It was a strategically important location, easily defended. And it was large and well-populated by the time the Romans found it. After that, the strategic location, as well as its historical significance to Christians, kept it important even after its population became but a shadow of itself at its height.
@Cifer77
@Cifer77 Год назад
@@QBCPerdition Yeah that's basically what he said, I guess I was just hoping for more geography as to why it was strategically important and easily defended. That's easy to say, but I was just hoping for geographical specifics lol
@yankeecrazy9
@yankeecrazy9 Год назад
@@Cifer77 The Romans built walls that encircled the city, even up into the mountains on its eastern flank, that were considered some of the most formidable fortifications in the world, rivaling the walls of Rome herself. As for geography, Antioch sat in a valley created by the Orontes River, essentially a mountain pass that was like a gateway from Anatolia to the Levant. So when the Crusaders entered the region, they couldn't move on to Jerusalem until they'd taken Antioch, it literally blocked their path. Same with every other invading army in both directions, that's why it was considered a border town.
@HungryLoki
@HungryLoki Год назад
It's all due to the geography of the region. The Orontes River valley offered relatively flat terrain in an otherwise mountainous/hilly region, so anyone marching from Anatolia to Syria either had to capture Antioch on the way, or take a huge detour.
@fennisdembo34
@fennisdembo34 Год назад
least i've ever learnt in an 18 minutes span
@jalvorson
@jalvorson Год назад
_"Five is right out!!"_ -Book of Armaments 2 : 16
@Mansini77
@Mansini77 Год назад
Skip a bit, brother….
@kostasjelo1719
@kostasjelo1719 Год назад
Less than 2 weeks after this video was released a deadly earthquake hit that same area claiming thousands of lives. Terryfyingly prophetic.
@N3ur0m4nc3r
@N3ur0m4nc3r Год назад
Funny he mentions how geologically active it is. but Prophetic ... 🤷‍♂️
@AllisonGolightly
@AllisonGolightly Год назад
I've lived off and on in Antioch, TN (part of greater Nashville). So like. I knew it was named after a real place, but I didn't know a lot about its history. Just another little reason I love Simon's videos.
@Penuts911
@Penuts911 Год назад
hey same. almost died on bell road not long ago on a motorcycle. lolz
@AllisonGolightly
@AllisonGolightly Год назад
@@Penuts911 oh jesus. I'm sorry to hear that :( Bell Rd is a nightmare fr
@Penuts911
@Penuts911 Год назад
@@AllisonGolightly it’s really is a jungle lol it was right in front of home depot by 24. just getting worse by day
@EAcapuccino
@EAcapuccino Год назад
Added to my very long list of holiday destinations on a history tour! 😍 👍
@NorceCodine
@NorceCodine Год назад
Excellent review in a short time. The literary record of the Crusaders' visit in Constantinople is the Aleksiad, written by Aleksios' daughter Anna, in which we have the only description of Bohemond, and it is clear that the Norman giant had rocked 16-year old Anna's little world, "towering a foot over of our own men, his chest is heaving with every breath, his laugh has a menacing quality" :)
@danfsteeple
@danfsteeple Год назад
I first learned of Antioch when converting to Orthodoxy. My first parish was under the Antiochian Archdiocese of America which is under the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch and all the East
@mattks1001
@mattks1001 Год назад
I grew up non-denominational evangelical and I almost converted to Orthodoxy 15 years ago, and I still have great admiration for the church. I attended an Antiochian Orthodox Church for about 4 years. I loved it, but eventually I had to move for work, and where I moved only had 1 Orthodox Church, I went a few times, but never really felt accepted, so eventually I stopped going. I moved recently (well 2 years ago) and now live in a city with a substantial Greek population and there is a large Greek Orthodox Church, I haven't gone, but I have often thought about it.
@danfsteeple
@danfsteeple Год назад
@@mattks1001 I highly recommend going to that Greek Church. I was pretty much raised Baptist, went to an Antiochian Church for a year, then started going to my friend’s Greek Church (more young adults). I love the community that I have
@mattks1001
@mattks1001 Год назад
@@danfsteeple maybe I will go this coming Sunday.
@elainedaprano9130
@elainedaprano9130 Год назад
I was considering Orthodoxy until Pope Francis came along, the first socially conscious Jesuit EVER elected Pope! A vast improvement!
@Cec9e13
@Cec9e13 Год назад
I was going to say that as an Orthodox Christian, it was funny to hear it referred to as little known and forgotten. "Of course everyone knows about Antioch..."
@THEOFFICIALDJMD
@THEOFFICIALDJMD Год назад
This is very much not forgotten, thank you Monty Python.
@IpoteticAMVsChannel
@IpoteticAMVsChannel Год назад
Unpopular opinion, but I would love if you guys would start a series on Biographics about the popes, and go threw them like you did with the US presidents and the pharaohs!
@erinmcdonald7781
@erinmcdonald7781 Год назад
There are some stories there!
@elainedaprano9130
@elainedaprano9130 Год назад
My opinion is that we Catholics seriously needed a socially-concious Jesuit as Pope FINALLY .
@tulliusexmisc2191
@tulliusexmisc2191 Год назад
That painting of Bohemond I at 13:40 looks like a trading card. I can imagine impressionable kids back in the day wanting pictures of all the famous crusaders.
@enxx2362
@enxx2362 Год назад
This hits differently hearing it now after the recent earthquake..
@zacnewman7140
@zacnewman7140 Год назад
That opening. So good.
@alanr745
@alanr745 Год назад
"...and the occasional Monty Python reference." Sadly, that well-sums-up the history of the city. Nicely done team!
@RankinMsP
@RankinMsP Год назад
This is so sad and poignant after the earthquake. Desperate times. 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿 Condolences to the loved ones of the dead, survivors and their loved ones. ❤️❤️❤️
@samuelparis7218
@samuelparis7218 Год назад
Bohemond dueled his step brother over his fathers grave.. twice. legend. The relief force on its way to Antioch during the crusade was met by Bohemond and a group of calvery numbering around 500, Won a calvery charge outnumbered 3 to 1 and routed the enemy back to their camp before stripping the camp of supplies which where crucially needed for the siege around Antioch.
@ismailhakkisulucay4596
@ismailhakkisulucay4596 Год назад
Serious help needed to rebuild the ancient city right now.
@alexamg6675
@alexamg6675 Год назад
I love the Seleucid empire it’s my fav but no one knows about it thanks for showing the beauty of Antioch
@scooby45247
@scooby45247 Год назад
And the Lord did grin. And the people did feast upon the lambs, and sloths, and carp, and anchovies, and orangutans, and breakfast cereals, and fruit bats, and large chulapas.
@SolaScientia
@SolaScientia Год назад
I know Simon likes to say that the past was the worst over on Cas Crim, but every remnant of something ancient fills me with both awe and sadness. Awe at seeing Roman ruins in Sicily with some of the best preserved Roman temples (Agrigento has an amazing temple) in the Roman Empire (Anatolia has some amazing ones as well). Sadness knowing I couldn't see them when they were all brightly painted and in active use. The feeling is very difficult to describe and I'm not sure I've conveyed it properly here. It's an amazing thing (both positive and negative) to try and understand how once bustling places, whether a city, a temple, or anything else, could be almost entirely (if not completely) forgotten. Then again, looking at the world today I guess it's not too difficult to see how people could forget. In my case it comes from having a father who played on ruined castle walls in Istanbul when he was a boy, and who showed archaeologists around the place when they showed up to work on it. So yeah, I love the history of Antioch, but I feel a sense of sadness at its ruin and subsequent loss of importance to the modern world.
@tonytaskforce3465
@tonytaskforce3465 Год назад
'The spider weaves her web in the Imperial palace and the owl calls her watch-song in the towers of Afrasiab.'
@laurengumdrops7155
@laurengumdrops7155 Год назад
Hey Simon! An interesting topic to cover that has flown under the radar would be about deadmans island, its just off the coast of the Isle of Sheppey in kent. The remains of more than 200 humans has been found!
@zombiedad
@zombiedad Год назад
Sigh. I was only aware of Antioch because historical war computer games. Well. Learning is learning I guess.
@resileaf9501
@resileaf9501 Год назад
As you say, learning is learning. Don't discount where your knowledge comes from, that it came to you is more important.
@victorsanchez5336
@victorsanchez5336 Год назад
What happened to the Sassanid City Called "Better Antioch"?
@revinhatol
@revinhatol Год назад
I'm not sure...
@revinhatol
@revinhatol Год назад
"Weh Antiok Khorsow" is now an Iraqi town called "Madain".
@bumblebee9337
@bumblebee9337 Год назад
Trianglespace - because who wants to be square when you're spaced?
@ShmuckCanuck
@ShmuckCanuck Год назад
This comment understands who watches these videos
@BigGahmBoss
@BigGahmBoss Год назад
I'm watching this on the 26th of January. I REALLY really wish I watched this yesterday, because Simon quoting my favorite movie ever would've been the best effing birthday gift
@richardglady3009
@richardglady3009 4 месяца назад
Thank you for this information. The background data was very interesting. Thank you for all your work in the creation of this video.
@jamesstaggs4160
@jamesstaggs4160 Год назад
Hey I live in Antioch! Only not the Roman version. I'm in the suburb of Nashville Tennessee version. It's known for it's crime rate, terrible drivers and road rage! We have at least two murders a month, some of them combined with the aforementioned bad driving and road rage. Sometimes people don't even need to get out of their cars in order to take part in our murder rate, so that's pretty cool right? Oh and we were host to a mass shooting in a church a few years back that the media didn't cover once they realized the shooter didn't really fit the profile of the narrative they seem to be so eager to push! Such a great place to live! Man I'm so happy that it's changed so much from when I was a kid! Who wants to live in a place with minimal traffic, low rates of violent and property crime, and people that are nice? So boring right? Well we've got all the excitement you can handle now so if you're a murderous psychopath or someone who treats stop signs, traffic lights and just traffic laws in general as suggestions come on over, you'll fit right in!
@enqrbit
@enqrbit Год назад
Sounds like a typical american town. True americana.
@zimriel
@zimriel Год назад
@@enqrbit yeah, which is why we Americans wholly support diversity, especially in Finland. You need to be cultrally inricht
@tradeprosper5002
@tradeprosper5002 Год назад
Unfortunately, the area was hard hit by the earthquake on February 6. Many lives lost and many of the historic buildings took heavy damage.
@stackhat8624
@stackhat8624 Год назад
13:36 County of Tripoli, not country.
@georgebouch7160
@georgebouch7160 Год назад
Crazy how when he says it was takin back in 969 and recaptured in 1084 we just brush over it like it wasn’t 125 years lol.
@waltonsmith7210
@waltonsmith7210 Год назад
And its so widely separated in time from the previous period of East Roman possession.
@zimriel
@zimriel Год назад
Rather typical of Britishers these days; they don't talk about Christian victories because if they do, the bobbies will pop by to ask questions about problematic content without a loicence
@IndustrialBonecraft
@IndustrialBonecraft Год назад
"Four shalt thou not count, nor either count thou two, excepting that thou then proceed to three. Five is right out."
@theawesomeman9821
@theawesomeman9821 Год назад
I would love to visit a historic treasure like Antioch, perhaps one day I will?
@yusuf3005
@yusuf3005 Год назад
Geç kaldınız...
@rika8484
@rika8484 Год назад
"A ton of people died. ANYWAY, Squarespace."
@Dank-gb6jn
@Dank-gb6jn Год назад
Heliopolis also called On would be an interesting study.
@Antiocherr
@Antiocherr 6 месяцев назад
I am proud to be from Antioch / Antakya !!!
@bethmarriott9292
@bethmarriott9292 Год назад
I think we can all safely assume that once Geographics covers the Castle Aaargh, our quest will be at an end
@sacosta89
@sacosta89 Год назад
I’m from Colombia,and the state where I’m from is named after this place .in Spanish is called Antioquia .also there’s many towns name after old world cities places like Cairo ,Damasco,Venecia,Armenia(there’s a state in Colombia also called Armenia)
@Jon.S
@Jon.S Год назад
Came to the comments to ensure that the lasting legacy of its most holy of hand grenades was mentioned 👍👍
@medikate899
@medikate899 Год назад
I would pay all my money just to hear you narrate Monty Python's funniest joke in the world sketch. 😆 As it is, your intro made my day!
@murrayscott9546
@murrayscott9546 Год назад
Mein hund hast nicht zchnauzer ! How. Does. It zmell ,? Awful!
@murrayscott9546
@murrayscott9546 Год назад
Me , as well. Whistle thru yer teeth and spit !
@chimpinaneckbrace
@chimpinaneckbrace Год назад
“One…two..five!” “Three, sir!” “Three!”
@alexanderlittlejohn7136
@alexanderlittlejohn7136 Год назад
"But of course! The holy hand grenade of Antioch!"
@Wolfe911
@Wolfe911 Год назад
LOVE THE OPENING! FETCH THE HOLY HAND GRENADE OF ANTIOCH!
@murrayscott9546
@murrayscott9546 Год назад
Antakya, I believe they call it, over there.
@jacobwatts202
@jacobwatts202 Год назад
Earthquakes are a problem everywhere
@rodsprague369
@rodsprague369 Год назад
I knew Antioch was real, but the Holy Hand Grenade did come to mind for me, too.
@motionpictures6629
@motionpictures6629 Год назад
Unfortunately, we had to forget about Antioch, otherwise the whole story about the Crusades as western aggression wouldn't make any sense. Antioch was one of the 5 holy sites of Christianity (Paul's hometown and the city where most of the New Testament was written) and was conquered by Muslims right before the start of the First Crusade.
@sreeramunnithan2460
@sreeramunnithan2460 Год назад
Who here returned after the Earthquakes in Turkey and Syria?
@Jayjay-qe6um
@Jayjay-qe6um Год назад
Between 1831 and 1840, Antioch was the military hwadquyof Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt during the Egyptian occupation of Syria, and served as a model site for the modernizing reforms he wished to institute.
@Hillbilly001
@Hillbilly001 Год назад
First excursion into the Whistlerverse today. Cheers
@VladVlad-ul1io
@VladVlad-ul1io Год назад
You have, Warographics, Geographics. What else?
@EAcapuccino
@EAcapuccino Год назад
Megaprojects Casual Criminalist Sideprojects Into the shadows Decoding the unknown Biographics Brain blaze Today I found out and Top Tenz (spelt like that) My personal favourite is - Into the Shadows
@IvoKintobor
@IvoKintobor Год назад
@@EAcapuccino science of science fiction edit to add highlight history and xplrd xplrd seems dead, and highlight history isn't updated too often
@VladVlad-ul1io
@VladVlad-ul1io Год назад
@@EAcapuccino THAT MANY?!
@EAcapuccino
@EAcapuccino Год назад
@@VladVlad-ul1io Yes 😅
@VladVlad-ul1io
@VladVlad-ul1io Год назад
@@EAcapuccino oh my god. How do they do it? :)))
@oxylepy2
@oxylepy2 Год назад
Every time I hear "Remember the Alamo" I remember Antioch
@ravertaking6343
@ravertaking6343 Год назад
That's my favorite movie!
@victorpapaavp
@victorpapaavp Год назад
Boy, Simon's coffee mug sure has some history doesn't it?
@KarlBunker
@KarlBunker Год назад
We should set up a GoFundMe to get him a new one.
@storms_lair2123
@storms_lair2123 Год назад
Do ctesephon next thiers like no videos on that city
@reinatycoon3644
@reinatycoon3644 Год назад
Damn Simon is as quiet as a flies fart when talking about the subject matter of the video but when the Squarespace section comes the loudness blows up the speakers!
@maxdoyle8974
@maxdoyle8974 Год назад
As soon as I heard "First, shalt thou take out the hewly pin" I knew I was watching this till the end
@ozhankaraman
@ozhankaraman Год назад
This is where am from !!! Yay
@TheDevilHerslef
@TheDevilHerslef Год назад
And a horrible earthquake struck the area just few days ago killing for now over 20k people...
@Kokuraman
@Kokuraman Год назад
OK, I'll try to comment this time, and not to be a silly bugga. You must've had heaps of guts and inspiration to pull this one off! I listen to the 7 letters of Ignatius every time I finish Revelation. Ta! Good on ya mate!
@TheHarrip
@TheHarrip Год назад
Touché, starting with a Monty Python quote.
@revinhatol
@revinhatol Год назад
The Syriac Orthodox Church was headquartered in the "Cradle of Christianity", until it moved to Damascus later in time.
@12crows1
@12crows1 Год назад
Antioch is also mentioned in the movie Gladiator.
@1992zorro
@1992zorro Год назад
When?
@alexmarshall8187
@alexmarshall8187 Год назад
Good morning it’s TIME TO LEARN
@dnakatomiuk
@dnakatomiuk Год назад
"Brother Maynard get the holy hand grenade of Antioch"
@DesertFernweh
@DesertFernweh Год назад
Simon, might want to adjust your mic or something, you have some real Sibilance problems.
@truemoayyed8482
@truemoayyed8482 Год назад
Hello Simon
@stretch3281
@stretch3281 Год назад
Holy handgranades! O, you beat me to it.😆
@linusbroadbent2763
@linusbroadbent2763 Год назад
Just conquered it in Medieval Total War 2.
@lahdeedah6859
@lahdeedah6859 Год назад
For some reason, this episode is hard for me to hear Simon. So I have my volume turned all the way up as well. Simon, can you speak a little louder, please?
@brydon5721
@brydon5721 Год назад
Imagine all the bloodshed that would've been spared and all the advancements that could've been made had it not been for religion and all the wars and misery it has caused.
@another3997
@another3997 Год назад
True. But quite often "Religion" was just an excuse. Humans will find any excuse to fight over something or somewhere if they think they will benefit from doing it.
@brydon5721
@brydon5721 Год назад
@@another3997 Very true.
@valtontony826
@valtontony826 Год назад
if it wasnt for religion, Alexander would not have conquered Persia and it would not even have been built
@glc0012
@glc0012 Год назад
Sadly, this area has once again been decimated by earthquakes.
@jonharper5919
@jonharper5919 Год назад
Missed opportunity for a super dark segue into the sponsor piece: "But if you're looking to start building your digital neighborhood, look no further than Squarespace!"
@rogerpenske2411
@rogerpenske2411 Год назад
Everybody knows that Antioch is a suburb north of Chicago
@MrTexasDan
@MrTexasDan Год назад
"And Saint Attila raised the hand grenade up on high, saying, 'O Lord, bless this Thy hand grenade that, with it, Thou mayest blow Thine enemies to tiny bits in Thy mercy.' And the Lord did grin, and the people did feast upon the lambs and sloths and carp and anchovies and orangutans and breakfast cereals and fruit bats..." "And the Lord spake, saying, 'First shalt thou take out the Holy Pin. Then, shalt thou count to three. No more. No less. Three shalt be the number thou shalt count, and the number of the counting shall be three. Four shalt thou not count, nor either count thou two, excepting that thou then proceed to three. Five is right out. Once the number three, being the third number, be reached, then, lobbest thou thy Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch towards thy foe, who, being naughty in My sight, shall snuff it."
@chasefrancis8742
@chasefrancis8742 Год назад
Random kid: "I wanna hear the loudest sound on Earth?!" *Factboy's SquareSpace ad enters chat
@smileyface2987
@smileyface2987 Год назад
Holy hand grenade of Antioch
@grahamross6397
@grahamross6397 Год назад
That bit at the and about expansion of the modern city, once again, causes me to ask: Why did the people in the olden times build their cities underground? We're forever excavating the things or brushing the dirt away. :)
@joeg5363
@joeg5363 10 месяцев назад
“This message I send to thee, I, that Bohemund the son of Robert, who has in these past years taught thee and thy Empire how strong I am in courage and perseverance. God knows that, wheresoever I may go and whatever crisis of fortune I experience, I shall never bear patiently the wrongs that have been done me. For ever since I passed through the Roman Empire, and took Antioch and enslaved the whole of Syria by my sword, I have had my fill of bitter treatment from thee and thy army, disappointed in one hope after another and involved in countless misfortunes and barbaric wars. But now let me tell thee that, though I died, I have come to life again, and have slipped through thy hands. For in the guise of a dead man I eluded every eye and hand and mind, and now, alive and moving about and breathing the air, I send thee from this town of Corfu news which will be very distasteful to thy Majesty, and which thou wilt certainly not receive with overmuch joy. To my nephew Tancred I have entrusted the city of Antioch and have left him as a worthy opponent to thy generals. But I myself, who was reported to thee and thine as dead, am going to my own country as a living man to myself and mine and full of dire intentions against thee. For to shatter the Roman Empire under thy sway, I died when alive, and came to life when dead. For as soon as I reach the continent opposite and see the men of Lombardy, and all the Latins and Germans and the Franks, our subjects and most warlike men, I shall fill thy towns and countries with many murders and much bloodshed until I plant my spear on Byzantium itself.” Bohemond’s letter to Emperor Alexios Komnenos, revealing that reports of his death were a ruse.
@maplesyrup7959
@maplesyrup7959 Год назад
Before I start watching, wasn't that constantinople? Yes, modern day Istanbul? 🕌 Absolutely love Geographics Eh!
@thorr18BEM
@thorr18BEM Год назад
Well, Antioch was founded six or seven centuries before Constantinople.
@maplesyrup7959
@maplesyrup7959 Год назад
@@thorr18BEM 6 or 7 centuries? So not even In Alexander's time 😅
@thorr18BEM
@thorr18BEM Год назад
@@maplesyrup7959 it was founded in the upheaval of his death. One of his generals named it.
@sglbl
@sglbl 8 месяцев назад
Just 10 days after you shared the video, the city destructed by an earthquake again.
@issith7340
@issith7340 Год назад
A greek speaking city, since its was founded, till it’s decline. Recently a significant part of the ancient city’s centre was excavated, and immediately erdogan, permitted a huge hotel to be built over the ancient ruins. So, now if someone wants to see the ruins, he has to get in the private hotel.🤷🏻‍♂️
@ryanrozwadowski8708
@ryanrozwadowski8708 Год назад
I'd like to see a deep dive into the Justinian Dynasty
@andrewfletcher5584
@andrewfletcher5584 Год назад
5 is right out!
@DonniePalmer57
@DonniePalmer57 Год назад
I am impressed with the amount of interesting content you and your team produce and publish. Your stamina and tenacity are notable.
@elliottadams8032
@elliottadams8032 Год назад
All i knew about Antioch was that they made hand grenades through the church.
@atheistmom3591
@atheistmom3591 Год назад
Great video.
@Clipgatherer
@Clipgatherer Год назад
The chariot race in the historical novel “Ben Hur: A Tale of the Christ” takes place in Antioch.
@sandris5997
@sandris5997 Год назад
About Sangreal, Sangius Realis, Sangre Real: "And the multitude sat about him, and they said unto him, Behold, thy mother and thy brethren without seek for thee." Book of Mark
@shunyaoflaherty4587
@shunyaoflaherty4587 Год назад
Just like Antioch, CA fr
@sylviekling508
@sylviekling508 Год назад
AND HE DOES GEOGRAPHY WHAT DOES THIS MAN NOT DO
@1992zorro
@1992zorro Год назад
grow hair
@iiiiiiiiiiii90000000
@iiiiiiiiiiii90000000 Год назад
Talk at a normal consistent speed or volume.
@adrianhilltobar3690
@adrianhilltobar3690 Год назад
Good Morning Great Video 👍
@alexandersmith3334
@alexandersmith3334 Год назад
To keep the MP theme going "5 IS RIGHT OUT!!".
@bluenoteone
@bluenoteone Год назад
The incident was resolved. It was resolved during that same conversation whereby Paul "...stood him up to the face", for, indeed, Peter was wrong for scandalizing the gentiles by leaving the meal table when the Jewish brethren arrived to eat. HOWEVER, the incident had nothing to do with who was clearly in charge, as Paul was not given the Primacy that was clearly established by Christ before His Crucifixion. It was NOT a theological issue (i.e. not one of Faith and Morals) but an issue of a statute the Jews had on cleanliness by refusing to eat with former heathens. As well, it was not a "fledgling" or new religion." THAT is a great misunderstanding on the part of exegetes, outside of The Faith, thinking they know what they're talking about.
@nickk6518
@nickk6518 Год назад
The February 6th 2023 earthquakes in the same general region show that the risk of disaster is no less significant now as it was over 2000 years ago.
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