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I live in Toledo,Spain,a incredible Medieval Village that for sure deserves a visit, we have a notorious Spanish Inquisition Museum,a Medieval weapons Museum and a torture Museum ..nice to see that old Brits also appreciated so much the spectacle business.
@@Harbinger1776 just 5 minutes from my house, is in an old church with notorious paranormal activity, but one place i have never visited is the Wichcraft Museum,there is something intimidatong and sinister in this place. All the city is like a Museum and there is so intense history that is impossible remove the floor of your own house or basement without find bones, skuls,ancient coins and so on..
@@Harbinger1776 is a very intimidating place,plus the fact all artifacts are real and were in fact used to torture and maiming "witches" and "devil worshippers", but the place is Heaven in Earth for Medieval period lovers and BDSM fanátics..🤣
You know...I used to call the pawn stars store and ask about battle toads at least 3 times a week. These Rade shadow legends adverts seem like punishment from the game gods...
A Day out at the execution! I understand that times were different then but it still blows my mind how it was looked at as entertainment by the masses. 😮😮😮
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Can't imagine medieval people finding entertainment in death. It's either extreme boredom or bloodlust. And a WIDE margin between those two motivations
You seem not to understand humanity then, I’m no barbarian but even I can’t help but get excited when seeing a 12 car nasty pile up at NASCAR or when ice hockey players toss the gloves and start duking it out, I’m no fighter either I’m a lover lol.
@@cjthebeesknees LOL dude I was forced by a friend's older brother to watch VHS bootlegs of Faces of Death as a kid. It's real footage of people dying in accidents, conflict zone executions, mob justice, cartel violence, beheadings. Animals getting beaten to death by psychopaths. I'm guessing you wouldn't want to watch it, bc no normal human would, which is what I was getting at
Once upon a time, there was a tiny bird who loved to watch Postman Pat through the window of a little cottage. Every day, the bird would perch on the windowsill and watch as Pat delivered letters and packages to the people of Greendale. It was a source of great joy for the bird, who found the adventures of Postman Pat to be endlessly fascinating. One day, as the bird was watching the show, a historian happened to walk by. The bird, being quite curious, struck up a conversation with the historian. "Excuse me," said the bird. "I couldn't help but overhear you talking about executions in London. It's quite fascinating to me that the same humans who once executed each other could create something as wonderful as Postman Pat." The historian was taken aback. "Well, yes," he said. "I suppose it is quite interesting when you think about it that way." The bird continued, "It's almost as if humans have an incredible capacity for both violence and creativity. It's quite profound when you think about it." The historian smiled at the tiny bird. "You know," he said, "you're quite wise for a little bird." The bird beamed with pride. "Thank you," he said. "I like to think I have a unique perspective on things." And with that, the bird settled back in to watch Postman Pat, content in the knowledge that he had just had a profound and humorous conversation with a historian.
Longbeard probably came back from the third crusade with massive PTSD… I can see how he might be angry contrasting what he experienced with the luxurious lifestyle of the wealthy Christians in London
Not medieval, but there have been some finds in London showing the Roman's crucified local scallywags. It it is suggested they were punished in this manner for rebellion as opposed to common crime. Fun fact, it's believed that the manner of crucifiction was standardised across the Empire, based on the handful of crucified remains all sharing several identical pathologies. Esp, the manner of how the feet were affixed etc.
Grim fact. The act of hanging a condemned man in London, and elsewhere, was known as ‘turning off’ - because the executioner would literally push the condemned off the back of a cart or horse - the phrase for that was ‘turning off’. ‘Successful’ executions were recorded in official documents as ‘on this day X X was turned off’. When you switch off a light you might call it ‘turning off’ the lights. Youre using a phrase derived from the common language of hanging executions.
Hell yeah, people getting kind of crazy lately, and they knew they can get away with shit, get a nice lil cell and "kush" life and not worry about the death penalty... bring back the public executions, put the fear in some folks, get them back on a good path!
A majority of Americans would probably be in favor of it. But would it really deter crime? Some psychos might like all the attention they could get from a public execution.
Depends entirely on who gets perforated and/or burnt. If it was wankers like Wayne Couzins, David Carrick and Ian Watkins then bring it on. I'll get the opera glasses you get the popcorn.
Damn some of you people are so goddamn entitled it’s ridiculous you can skip the damn ad it ain’t that serious plus that’s a good thing this channel and the narrator much deserves it. Keep up the great work medieval madness❤
"My object all sublime I shall achieve in time - To let the punishment fit the crime - The punishment fit the crime; And make each prisoner pent Unwillingly represent A source of innocent merriment - Of innocent merriment." The Mikado by Gilbert and Sullivan.
It's not unintentional, that's the central object in Brueghel's Magpie and the Gallows. The optical illusion is a key part of the painting. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Magpie_on_the_Gallows
I never thought of them tossing the decoposed heads into the thames, a source of drinking water. Now I understand why they drank smakk beer instead....ick!
London and Paris have historically been two of the dirtiest, smelliest and most disease ridden cesspits of human filth and misery in all of Europe before the Early modern period.
We all know they do and so to the people who put them in the videos. They pay the bills for a lot of channels to be able to do video creation full time. I just skip those parts of videos and accept it as a minor inconvenience which is the price of pretty much free content to watch.
I really enjoy this channel. As a premium YT subscriber, I no longer watch any over the air broadcasts except sporting events. I can choose what I want to watch on a massive amount of subjects, and as a history junkie the options are almost endless. Now the reason for commenting here. The death penalty is letting criminals off the hook. NO ONE gets out of here alive. Life is the hard part, death is easy. Back to my YT watching habits. There are many NDE (near death experience) channels on YT. The vast majority of experiences related are beyond positive. They are magical and incredible and people who come back from this experience often have abilities they didn't have previously have and they are metaphysical in value. Past life regression is reality. A couple billion humans know this as reality. Our human conscious does not just disappear into the ether. We remain ourselves in spirit without the human psychological hang ups and detriments. Imagining life in Medieval times is more horrifying to a modern mind than death itself - IMO. Good grief Ancient Roman battlefield medics had a better grasp on human physiology than the BEST doctors in Medieval times. Bottom line - the worst of all criminals that, according to unfounded modern & ancient sentiments, deserve the death penalty. I say NO NO NO - you keep them alive as long as possible to experience all the trauma and medical problems all humans experience. We will all find out that death is nothing but a transition our souls have made countless times.