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The Horses of St. Mark's Square Explained 

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There are sculptures of four horses on the outside of St. Mark's Basilica in Venice. This video attempts to tell their story and the story of Venice.
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Комментарии : 24   
@nlbhaduri
@nlbhaduri 6 месяцев назад
Best explanation of the Quadriga I have heard yet!
@cycloneweaver
@cycloneweaver 9 месяцев назад
Thank-you fur a easy to understand history of these horses. The first time I saw them was in1975 and they were outside and looking pretty beat up.
@mx500a4
@mx500a4 2 года назад
Awesome presentation!
@daisyrushton1574
@daisyrushton1574 3 года назад
Fabulous stuff as always! Was it a very hot day when you filmed?
@AmorSciendi
@AmorSciendi 3 года назад
Hah yes...
@moretti316
@moretti316 Год назад
The horses which, like many other works of art, were looted by the crusaders from Constantinople after the fall of the city in 1204 during the 4th Crusade are considered works of classical antiquity which have even been attributed to Lysippus, the famous sculptor of the 4th century BC.
@sandercohen5543
@sandercohen5543 Год назад
They sure were passionate about art back then :P
@marcelfil
@marcelfil 3 года назад
what do you think of electronicos fantasticos
@DCCrisisclips
@DCCrisisclips Год назад
yes but Constantinople was the roman empire. Venice declared independence by sacking Constantinople and stealing it show yes it's called stealing.
@antiyobaz1695
@antiyobaz1695 Год назад
yess you are right ,those horses are belong to İstanbul - Constantinople
@theYungOldBoi
@theYungOldBoi Год назад
​@@antiyobaz1695 no. They belong to the Orthodox Church of Constantinople
@1805bbd
@1805bbd 4 месяца назад
@@theYungOldBoi stfu its roman empire
@jennifergreen4515
@jennifergreen4515 Год назад
Mark antonys special horses
@caniblmolstr4503
@caniblmolstr4503 2 года назад
These horses were part of the Trajan's column (Rome). They were then relocated to the Hippodrome of Constantinople. Then to Venice? Then to Paris and back to Venice.
@Neat_profile
@Neat_profile Год назад
@El Dimos Karam 1204
@antiyobaz1695
@antiyobaz1695 Год назад
these horses never been a part of Trajan's column..they were looted from İstanbul in 1204 crusade invasion by latins
@dannyf2336
@dannyf2336 Год назад
Apparently they are from Chios, according to Byzantine sources then looted from Constantinople
@jasonvandervelden9383
@jasonvandervelden9383 11 месяцев назад
Ancient greek sculptures?
@clivesmith9377
@clivesmith9377 Год назад
Only in Art the looters are allowed to keep the loot.
@aliataciciek
@aliataciciek Год назад
Those horses should be back in Constantinople in my humble opinion.
@AmorSciendi
@AmorSciendi Год назад
A city by that name doesn't exist anymore.... As far as I know, Istanbul has not asked for them back.
@antiyobaz1695
@antiyobaz1695 Год назад
those horses were stolen by crusaders in 1204 from İstanbul by latins ! 😡🇹🇷🤔
@juniorjames7076
@juniorjames7076 Год назад
Kolay gelsin!
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