I love historical documentaries and there is something especially evocative about using the 2nd person perspective and the storytelling it enables. Thank you so much, this is excellent work.
the time in which we inhabit this world is so limited, and so unforgiving that It would be my honor to offer you a fresh start, and an opportunity to save your soul. the man who saved my life Is ruler over both land and sea. King over sky and Worm, and great beyond anything mankind has ever accomplished. today is a new day, let it be a new start for you with the Almighty Jesus Christ. God awaits you✝️
Maybe it's weird to place 2 or more comments on the same video. But I have to say again to the video creator, thank you. Keep coming to this video and keep enjoying the whole journey from beginning to end
the time in which we inhabit this world is so limited, and so unforgiving that It would be my honor to offer you a fresh start, and an opportunity to save your soul. the man who saved my life Is ruler over both land and sea. King over sky and Worm, and great beyond anything mankind has ever accomplished. today is a new day, let it be a new start for you with the Almighty Jesus Christ. God awaits you✝️
Fresh new style I haven't seen elsewhere. Interesting and seems to work well with a lot of pictures and maps- +1+1+1+1+1 very great indeed! Great video! +1+1+1+1+1+1+1
Greek fire and damascene steel, baby! If one day it’s possible, I would love to hear a history of an ordinary European midwife/housewife (all of whom lived on a knife’s edge of being accused of being a witch simply because of her healing knowledge), or average Jewish slave in Egypt, or the muranos in Italy. Also, perhaps a point of view from a Mayan citizen, warrior or not. And a slave in the court of the Ptolemy dynasties, or any Egyptian court. Honestly, I’m just going to be happy with whatever you cover, lol. I don’t know why I’m requesting anything because I’m hungry for anything accurately historically entertaining. I flipping love your stuff. Keep on with it, PLEASE! And thank you!
I will definitely do some female centric stories as well and that is a GREAT idea. Thank you so much :) Just so you know though other than the POV character I try to make EVERYTHING else as historically accurate as possible.
the time in which we inhabit this world is so limited, and so unforgiving that It would be my honor to offer you a fresh start, and an opportunity to save your soul. the man who saved my life Is ruler over both land and sea. King over sky and Worm, and great beyond anything mankind has ever accomplished. today is a new day, let it be a new start for you with the Almighty Jesus Christ. God awaits you✝️
This is AMA-ZING. Wow this should be a netflix series, getting so immersive in the life of daily people around different periods is something not taught possible a few decades ago. I could only imagined what a Pirate Farmer that only lived in the infertile Cold lands of Scandinavia would feel when arriving at the Queen of Cities. Now I can see it. Thank you
Cheers more coming. If you have suggestions of things you would like to see (time periods/type of individual etc) let me know. I put polls up periodically and use them to help my creativity :)
I really enjoy the long videos. I listen to at work and stopping every 20min to pick another vehicle is not something I can do. I also appreciate that there is no commercials in the story, it keeps you in the story the whole time of the video.
the time in which we inhabit this world is so limited, and so unforgiving that It would be my honor to offer you a fresh start, and an opportunity to save your soul. the man who saved my life Is ruler over both land and sea. King over sky and Worm, and great beyond anything mankind has ever accomplished. today is a new day, let it be a new start for you with the Almighty Jesus Christ. God awaits you✝️
I am a native Dutch/English speaker so tried to make it sound a bit more how I think (purely speculative) would have sounded at the time as it would have been far more germanic rooted back then than the current day. But I have no doubt about the silent G :)
There is good reason to assume that the old norse did pronounce with the g, as for instance in swedish, "og" is now "och" (hard K), and meg is now "mig" (which until recently was properly pronounced with a G). As languages mature, they tend to become easier on the tongue. We can see this for instance with words beginning in H in icelandic. "Hlaupa (to run)" most likely being an example of a preserved pronounciation and "hvalur(whale)" being simplified to sound like [kvalur] when it most likely sounded more like [huhvalur] in the past.
this channel is a prime example of only the plants make it, this channel is sooooo gooooood. thank you for telling a story of my ancestors. idk if you have one on normands id love to watch a story on my direct ancestors, the Heberts were lords and strong warriors who came to normandy with rollo the walker and conquered england along side william the conquer
@@Merble as in the only ones being allowed to be successful are being planted within. good example is habitual linecrosser ripping off space wendigo and being scene as the guy who created that short comedy style. same with this channel, its so good but clearly this guy is a average joe who works his a** off to make this fantastic content. personally im sick of dudes like habitual who was on vetTV steal or just run off with others content and or like this channel a hard working creator that isnt on everyone's fyp
@@101bravohotel6 Bruh... I've never heard of space wendigo until I looked him up just now... but that style was 'invented' back in the 90s. It was a regular bit on the Jay Leno show. Literally anyone can get big making shorts over standard videos and HBL has been making both types of videos for at least a year longer than Space Wendigo going off their channel history... A cursory watch tells me HBL is funnier, less politically biased, more informed on military operations and more Pro-America so I'm really not shocked HBL has 600k while your dude has 1k. Meanwhile, Yore History is absolutely gonna grow naturally because the storytelling is good and people eat up history content, usually in waves. This channels views have risen almost 200% this month, is that evidence of a plant or just quality content? No offense, this all reads a little paranoid. The real plants are things like MAGA content getting pushed to the front page despite having insanely low engagement once you take the bots away with some vetting software like Cyabra.
@@Merble youre not taking into account he was space dorito first and kept getting banned for the dumbest reasons. and i disagree with you HBL is by far way more biased and regularly rips jokes off and on top of that wrong again SW started in 2020 HBl just started doing this concept in 2023 ironically the very day wendigo lost his dorito account to another bs violation
@@101bravohotel6 I'm not sure if you expect me to defend HBL using a Jay Leno bit or what but... it's not stealing to use a format. We went over this a decade ago with the Fine Bros and 'react' content. You're free to see biases as you want but afaict, HBL is politically neutral and far more educated on military matters, hence his popularity.
the vikings were just as much uncultured scumbags as the mongols huns and other raiding cultures. it must be remembered their main trade was slaves. these guys were (for the most part) very brutal but have been and are still being romanticised a lot. i think one big difference from other raiders apart from their fascinating pagan beliefs was that the vikings had good genetics. women wanted their tall handsome genetics. mongol and arab genes... not so much.
I would agree. I think one of the aspects they get romanticized about IS their capability of brutality. Where they any more or less brutal than other kingdoms of their age? Depends on what you are specifically looking at. The Anglo Saxons, Franks, Arabs could be equally brutal to their enemies. What stands out with Vikings is the perception of unprovoked aggression in the form of their raiding. They weren't the dirty necessarily in a physical grooming sense but they could be very brutal. We also need to remember that slavery came in many forms...with Ottomans/Byzantines/Arabs/Vikings openly but other European city states a bit more subdued in the form of serfdom :)
I guess the more 'cultured', 'civilized" Romans did not deal in slaves :) Slavery was a common 'business' until early Christianity was introduced in medieval Europe.
@@stevepodleski i dont think anyone has claimed romans did not deal with slaves? romans are also heavily romanticised like the vikings (actually probably all cultures are by someone) but the romans also built roads and aqueducts irrigation systems plumbing widespread literacy etc while the norse lived in wooden huts with mud floors so you could say the romans made up a little bit for their barbarism.
An important point that few people pay attention to is that slavery were much more cruel in empires like Rome, like the gladiators..... And also the slave trade was one of the main trades of Rome. But few people pay attention to the bad deeds of bigger civilizations, and they always complain about smaller civilizations like Vikings, barbarians or Huns. I must also add that this could be the origin of non-barbarian historians who call any non-Roman culture or way of life baseless and barbaric, Also, the word "barbarians" which means "wild people" is derived from which are indirectly dictated to the people. It is not justice at all :(