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Ancient Middle Ages | History Channel Documentary
The Dark Ages is a historical periodization used originally for the Middle Ages, which emphasizes the cultural and economic deterioration that occurred in We.
THE DARK AGES - Full Documentary.
The Mysterious Dark Ages (HD Ancient Middle Ages History Documentary) At its height in the second century A.D., the Roman Empire was the beacon of .
Common Life in the Middle Ages : Documentary on F
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Guilty Pleasures: Luxury in The Middle Ages (Full Documentary)
Guilty Pleasures: Luxury in The Middle Ages (Full Documentary)
Luxury isn't just a question of expensive and the beautiful objects for the rich and the powerful. It has always been much more important than that, especially in the ancient and medieval worlds.
This second episode follows the clash between luxury and Christianity which convulsed medieval Europe. Luxury was a roadblock on the road to
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Children of the Middle Ages
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The Middle Ages in 3 1/2 minutes
An animated timeline from the book 'Science: a Discovery in Comics' by Margreet de Heer. More information: http://margreetdeheer.com/eng/science.html There's...
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The Dark Ages...How Dark Were They, Really?: Crash Course World History #14
Crash Course World History is now available on DVD! Visit http://dft.ba/-CCWHDVD to buy a set for your home or classroom. You can directly support Crash Cour...
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25 Myths About The Middle Ages You Probably Thought Were True
The Middle Ages don’t have a very good reputation. From rampant beheading and ignorance to disease and war, Hollywood has helped propagate some ideas that aren’t true, or at least not entirely. These are 25 myths about the Middle Ages you probably thought were true.
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Kings and Queens of England: Episode 2: Middle Ages
This episode covers the time from the Magna Carta through to Henry VI,taking in the 100 Years War,the Peasant's Revolt and the Battle of Agincourt along the ...
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Power of the Church in the Middle Ages
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CASTLES OF FEAR (MEDIEVAL WARFARE) - AMAZING MIDDLE AGES DOCUMENTARY
CASTLES OF WAR (MEDIEVAL WARFARE) - AMAZING MIDDLE AGES DOCUMENTARY
Dare to storm the battlements of the world's most legendary fortresses! This armor-clashing, sword-slashing series takes you back in time to experience for yourself what life- and death -were like within the walls of Europe's medieval strongholds. Originating as simple earth mounds surrounded by ditches, castles swiftly grew into
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25 Reasons You’ll Be Glad You Don’t Live In Medieval Times
Many contemporary historians and schoolbooks portray the Middle Ages as a time of poverty, backwardness, and religious arbitrariness, from which the people were freed only by the Renaissance and later the Industrial Revolution. On the other hand, there have been a few historians who paint a much different picture and insist that the Middle Ages weren't as bad as some claim, and that in some ways t
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MIDIEVAL WEAPONS AND COMBAT - Knights Armor (MIDDLE AGES BATTLE HISTORY DOCUMENTARY)
MIDIEVAL WEAPONS AND COMBAT - Knights Armor (MIDDLE AGES BATTLE HISTORY DOCUMENTARY) Presenter Mike Loades takes us on a fascinating tour of medieval arms an...
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The Worst Jobs in History - The Middle Ages - Part 1
Think your Job sucks? You aint seen nothing yet! Creative Planet, Creative Thinking.
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Life in the Middle Ages The Serf
Life in the Middle Ages The Serf
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1 Hour of Early Middle Ages Music YouTube 360p
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Putting the Middle Ages in Perspective
A lot of us modern folks tend to think of the Middle Ages as a very compressed period of time, when in reality things couldn't be more different. My aim with this departure from our usual format is to help bring the Medieval Era and especially the notion of different armor styles into perspective within the historical context and timeline.
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Holding it Straight: Sexual Orientation in the Middle Ages (22 Oct 2013)
Dr Bob Mills, UCL History of Art
Historians tend to be reticent about applying the phrase 'sexual orientation' to periods before the nineteenth century, but should we be so quick to dismiss the concept? Focusing on depictions of virgins and sodomites -- two seemingly opposing categories -- this talk explores how medieval encounters with sex were shaped by concepts of space and orientation.
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BLACKS RULED THE MIDDLE AGES - HUGE CONSPIRACY
This is one of the biggest conspiracies ever perpetrated on mankind. But, the conspiracy, on the surface, is only the tip of the ice burg. This goes so deep that the full truth would astound you and if know world wide, could change the world as we know it. The Black race has ruled the world, not just in ancient Egypt, as the First WORLD Empire, but for 800 years during the middle ages. It could be
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The Story of the Middle Ages (FULL audiobook) - part (1 of 3)
The Story of the Middle Ages audiobook
by Samuel B. Harding (1866-1927)
http://free-audio-books.info/history/the-story-of-the-middle-ages-audiobook/
Intended for a youthful audience, The Story of the Middle Ages, published in 1906, tells the history of the Middle Ages in simple and entertaining fashion, and helps to explain the influence of the Middle Ages on modern times. Topics covered include t
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Illuminations Treasures of the Middle Ages BBC
Documentário da BBC sobre Iluminuras nos livros medievais.
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Stuck in the Middle Ages with You | Episode Six | Series One | Full Episode | Totally Spies
It's a time travel extravaganza for Alex, Sam and Clover. When scientists keep disappearing, the spies have to get on the case! It's an adventure that takes the girls further than they have ever gone before!
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The Daily Life of Medieval Monks
The daily life of Medieval monks in the Middle Ages were based on the three main vows: The Vow of Poverty The Vow of Chastity The Vow of Obedience
Medieval Monks chose to renounce all worldly life and goods and spend their lives working under the strict routine and discipline of life in a Medieval Monastery. The reasons for becoming a monk, their clothes and the d
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How Dark Were the Dark Ages?
Were the Middle Ages, also known as the Dark Ages, characterized by oppression, ignorance, and backwardness in areas like human rights, science, health, and the arts? Or were they marked by progress and tolerance? Anthony Esolen, an English Literature professor at Providence College, explains.
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Ancient Middle Ages | History Channel Documentary
The Dark Ages is a historical periodization used originally for the Middle Ages, which emphasizes the cultural and economic deterioration that occurred in We.
...
The Dark Ages is a historical periodization used originally for the Middle Ages, which emphasizes the cultural and economic deterioration that occurred in We.
THE DARK AGES - Full Documentary.
The Mysterious Dark Ages (HD Ancient Middle Ages History Documentary) At its height in the second century A.D., the Roman Empire was the beacon of .
Common Life in the Middle Ages : Documentary on Famine and Disease in the Middle Ages (Full Documentary). .
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wn.com/Ancient Middle Ages | History Channel Documentary
The Dark Ages is a historical periodization used originally for the Middle Ages, which emphasizes the cultural and economic deterioration that occurred in We.
THE DARK AGES - Full Documentary.
The Mysterious Dark Ages (HD Ancient Middle Ages History Documentary) At its height in the second century A.D., the Roman Empire was the beacon of .
Common Life in the Middle Ages : Documentary on Famine and Disease in the Middle Ages (Full Documentary). .
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- published: 19 Jun 2015
- views: 49
Guilty Pleasures: Luxury in The Middle Ages (Full Documentary)
Guilty Pleasures: Luxury in The Middle Ages (Full Documentary)
Luxury isn't just a question of expensive and the beautiful objects for the rich and the powerfu...
Guilty Pleasures: Luxury in The Middle Ages (Full Documentary)
Luxury isn't just a question of expensive and the beautiful objects for the rich and the powerful. It has always been much more important than that, especially in the ancient and medieval worlds.
This second episode follows the clash between luxury and Christianity which convulsed medieval Europe. Luxury was a roadblock on the road to heaven, so the church was quick to condemn the jewellery, gorgeous weapons and pattern-welded swords of the early medieval world. Yet the church also had its own form of luxury, in the form of spectacular manuscripts designed to do the work of God through astonishment and display. And to some extent it worked, as by 1200 medieval boys' toys like warhorses and tournaments came to be suffused with Christian ideas of chivalry and gentility.
But by that time the growth of trade had brought new luxuries to Europe, condemned in turn by the church, like exotic spices from the East. Spicy food led to spicy conduct, said the preachers, and to the sin of lechery. But soon the Black Death paradoxically liberated luxury from the church by initiating a new world of relative luxury and consumerism - the luxury world we inhabit today.
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Guilty Pleasures: Luxury in The Middle Ages (Full Documentary)
Luxury isn't just a question of expensive and the beautiful objects for the rich and the powerful. It has always been much more important than that, especially in the ancient and medieval worlds.
This second episode follows the clash between luxury and Christianity which convulsed medieval Europe. Luxury was a roadblock on the road to heaven, so the church was quick to condemn the jewellery, gorgeous weapons and pattern-welded swords of the early medieval world. Yet the church also had its own form of luxury, in the form of spectacular manuscripts designed to do the work of God through astonishment and display. And to some extent it worked, as by 1200 medieval boys' toys like warhorses and tournaments came to be suffused with Christian ideas of chivalry and gentility.
But by that time the growth of trade had brought new luxuries to Europe, condemned in turn by the church, like exotic spices from the East. Spicy food led to spicy conduct, said the preachers, and to the sin of lechery. But soon the Black Death paradoxically liberated luxury from the church by initiating a new world of relative luxury and consumerism - the luxury world we inhabit today.
- published: 29 May 2015
- views: 16
The Middle Ages in 3 1/2 minutes
An animated timeline from the book 'Science: a Discovery in Comics' by Margreet de Heer. More information: http://margreetdeheer.com/eng/science.html There's......
An animated timeline from the book 'Science: a Discovery in Comics' by Margreet de Heer. More information: http://margreetdeheer.com/eng/science.html There's...
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The Dark Ages...How Dark Were They, Really?: Crash Course World History #14
Crash Course World History is now available on DVD! Visit http://dft.ba/-CCWHDVD to buy a set for your home or classroom. You can directly support Crash Cour......
Crash Course World History is now available on DVD! Visit http://dft.ba/-CCWHDVD to buy a set for your home or classroom. You can directly support Crash Cour...
wn.com/The Dark Ages...How Dark Were They, Really Crash Course World History 14
Crash Course World History is now available on DVD! Visit http://dft.ba/-CCWHDVD to buy a set for your home or classroom. You can directly support Crash Cour...
- published: 26 Apr 2012
- views: 1518330
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author: CrashCourse
25 Myths About The Middle Ages You Probably Thought Were True
The Middle Ages don’t have a very good reputation. From rampant beheading and ignorance to disease and war, Hollywood has helped propagate some ideas that aren’...
The Middle Ages don’t have a very good reputation. From rampant beheading and ignorance to disease and war, Hollywood has helped propagate some ideas that aren’t true, or at least not entirely. These are 25 myths about the Middle Ages you probably thought were true.
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People were ignorant
After the fall of Rome there was vast cultural and economic deterioration in Europe up until the Italian Renaissance. This is why the Middle Ages are also called the Dark Ages.
The term Dark Ages was created by modern man to describe the darkness of the Middle Ages
Everyone believed the Earth was flat
The Earth was the center of the universe
Women were constantly brutalized
While the Middle Ages were not exempt from violence there is no evidence that this particular time period was any more or less violent than other periods in history.
All peasants ever did was back breaking work
And they never took a bath
Everybody had a thatched roof
There was no food and everybody was starving
The Death Penalty was common
The Church stamped out all knowledge
Knights were super chivalrous and valiant
People died when they were 35
Vikings wore horned helmets
Primae Noctis
The Middle Ages were full of crazy torture devices
People drank wine and beer because water was polluted
People thought tomatoes were poisonous
People ate with their hands
People never traveled
There were torches everywhere
Everybody ate turkey legs all the time
Peasants were a single class of people
wn.com/25 Myths About The Middle Ages You Probably Thought Were True
The Middle Ages don’t have a very good reputation. From rampant beheading and ignorance to disease and war, Hollywood has helped propagate some ideas that aren’t true, or at least not entirely. These are 25 myths about the Middle Ages you probably thought were true.
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Preview:
People were ignorant
After the fall of Rome there was vast cultural and economic deterioration in Europe up until the Italian Renaissance. This is why the Middle Ages are also called the Dark Ages.
The term Dark Ages was created by modern man to describe the darkness of the Middle Ages
Everyone believed the Earth was flat
The Earth was the center of the universe
Women were constantly brutalized
While the Middle Ages were not exempt from violence there is no evidence that this particular time period was any more or less violent than other periods in history.
All peasants ever did was back breaking work
And they never took a bath
Everybody had a thatched roof
There was no food and everybody was starving
The Death Penalty was common
The Church stamped out all knowledge
Knights were super chivalrous and valiant
People died when they were 35
Vikings wore horned helmets
Primae Noctis
The Middle Ages were full of crazy torture devices
People drank wine and beer because water was polluted
People thought tomatoes were poisonous
People ate with their hands
People never traveled
There were torches everywhere
Everybody ate turkey legs all the time
Peasants were a single class of people
- published: 04 Jun 2015
- views: 4953
Kings and Queens of England: Episode 2: Middle Ages
This episode covers the time from the Magna Carta through to Henry VI,taking in the 100 Years War,the Peasant's Revolt and the Battle of Agincourt along the ......
This episode covers the time from the Magna Carta through to Henry VI,taking in the 100 Years War,the Peasant's Revolt and the Battle of Agincourt along the ...
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This episode covers the time from the Magna Carta through to Henry VI,taking in the 100 Years War,the Peasant's Revolt and the Battle of Agincourt along the ...
- published: 12 Nov 2012
- views: 195109
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Power of the Church in the Middle Ages
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I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)
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I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (http://www.youtube.com/editor)
- published: 23 Feb 2014
- views: 6
CASTLES OF FEAR (MEDIEVAL WARFARE) - AMAZING MIDDLE AGES DOCUMENTARY
CASTLES OF WAR (MEDIEVAL WARFARE) - AMAZING MIDDLE AGES DOCUMENTARY
Dare to storm the battlements of the world's most legendary fortresses! This armor-clashing...
CASTLES OF WAR (MEDIEVAL WARFARE) - AMAZING MIDDLE AGES DOCUMENTARY
Dare to storm the battlements of the world's most legendary fortresses! This armor-clashing, sword-slashing series takes you back in time to experience for yourself what life- and death -were like within the walls of Europe's medieval strongholds. Originating as simple earth mounds surrounded by ditches, castles swiftly grew into mighty fortresses that could withstand tremendous attacks. CASTLES OF WAR uses extensive re-enactments to place you at the center of these bloody sieges. From the narrow slits that archers used to target their enemies to the devastating practice of dropping pots of boiling oil onto outside invaders, see how castles changed the techniques of warfare. You'll also witness the secret strategies used by military commanders to successfully attack these impenetrable structures. Some of history's bloodiest moments took place inside the castle walls. CASTLES OF FEAR sheds light on the role they played in terrorizing a region. Whether it was fearsome dungeons, horrifying instruments of torture or devilish defense mechanisms, go deep inside the blood-soaked structures whose names can still invoke chills up the spine.
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CASTLES OF WAR (MEDIEVAL WARFARE) - AMAZING MIDDLE AGES DOCUMENTARY
Dare to storm the battlements of the world's most legendary fortresses! This armor-clashing, sword-slashing series takes you back in time to experience for yourself what life- and death -were like within the walls of Europe's medieval strongholds. Originating as simple earth mounds surrounded by ditches, castles swiftly grew into mighty fortresses that could withstand tremendous attacks. CASTLES OF WAR uses extensive re-enactments to place you at the center of these bloody sieges. From the narrow slits that archers used to target their enemies to the devastating practice of dropping pots of boiling oil onto outside invaders, see how castles changed the techniques of warfare. You'll also witness the secret strategies used by military commanders to successfully attack these impenetrable structures. Some of history's bloodiest moments took place inside the castle walls. CASTLES OF FEAR sheds light on the role they played in terrorizing a region. Whether it was fearsome dungeons, horrifying instruments of torture or devilish defense mechanisms, go deep inside the blood-soaked structures whose names can still invoke chills up the spine.
- published: 29 Nov 2014
- views: 13
25 Reasons You’ll Be Glad You Don’t Live In Medieval Times
Many contemporary historians and schoolbooks portray the Middle Ages as a time of poverty, backwardness, and religious arbitrariness, from which the people were...
Many contemporary historians and schoolbooks portray the Middle Ages as a time of poverty, backwardness, and religious arbitrariness, from which the people were freed only by the Renaissance and later the Industrial Revolution. On the other hand, there have been a few historians who paint a much different picture and insist that the Middle Ages weren't as bad as some claim, and that in some ways they were better than most other historical periods. Here are 25 facts about this “dark” and controversial era that will help you make up your mind concerning which category you belong to: the lovers or the haters of Medieval times.
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Preview:
Women couldn't even pick their partners
Wives (and women in general) had no rights whatsoever
They calculated time in a very strange way
The penitentiary system was literally barbaric
There was no pavement to walk on
People did not have last names
People with mental issues were treated like dirt
Men wore horrible shoes
Medieval cuisine was gross and unhealthy
and more...
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25 Most Hated Backstabbing Traitors In History - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOfQ2wmrxIg&index;=61&list;=PL3Ikn3SKdJHjIKJXoGeKXAu7LHKcrrSQV
wn.com/25 Reasons You’Ll Be Glad You Don’T Live In Medieval Times
Many contemporary historians and schoolbooks portray the Middle Ages as a time of poverty, backwardness, and religious arbitrariness, from which the people were freed only by the Renaissance and later the Industrial Revolution. On the other hand, there have been a few historians who paint a much different picture and insist that the Middle Ages weren't as bad as some claim, and that in some ways they were better than most other historical periods. Here are 25 facts about this “dark” and controversial era that will help you make up your mind concerning which category you belong to: the lovers or the haters of Medieval times.
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Check out the physical list at - http://list25.com/25-reasons-youll-be-glad-you-dont-live-in-medieval-times/
Preview:
Women couldn't even pick their partners
Wives (and women in general) had no rights whatsoever
They calculated time in a very strange way
The penitentiary system was literally barbaric
There was no pavement to walk on
People did not have last names
People with mental issues were treated like dirt
Men wore horrible shoes
Medieval cuisine was gross and unhealthy
and more...
Lists featured on this post:
25 Mind-Blowing Facts About World War I That Shaped The World -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJewC1-I0eU&list;=PL3Ikn3SKdJHjIKJXoGeKXAu7LHKcrrSQV&index;=59
and
25 Most Hated Backstabbing Traitors In History - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZOfQ2wmrxIg&index;=61&list;=PL3Ikn3SKdJHjIKJXoGeKXAu7LHKcrrSQV
- published: 23 Mar 2015
- views: 301
MIDIEVAL WEAPONS AND COMBAT - Knights Armor (MIDDLE AGES BATTLE HISTORY DOCUMENTARY)
MIDIEVAL WEAPONS AND COMBAT - Knights Armor (MIDDLE AGES BATTLE HISTORY DOCUMENTARY) Presenter Mike Loades takes us on a fascinating tour of medieval arms an......
MIDIEVAL WEAPONS AND COMBAT - Knights Armor (MIDDLE AGES BATTLE HISTORY DOCUMENTARY) Presenter Mike Loades takes us on a fascinating tour of medieval arms an...
wn.com/Midieval Weapons And Combat Knights Armor (Middle Ages Battle History Documentary)
MIDIEVAL WEAPONS AND COMBAT - Knights Armor (MIDDLE AGES BATTLE HISTORY DOCUMENTARY) Presenter Mike Loades takes us on a fascinating tour of medieval arms an...
The Worst Jobs in History - The Middle Ages - Part 1
Think your Job sucks? You aint seen nothing yet! Creative Planet, Creative Thinking....
Think your Job sucks? You aint seen nothing yet! Creative Planet, Creative Thinking.
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Think your Job sucks? You aint seen nothing yet! Creative Planet, Creative Thinking.
Life in the Middle Ages The Serf
Life in the Middle Ages The Serf...
Life in the Middle Ages The Serf
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Life in the Middle Ages The Serf
- published: 09 Aug 2015
- views: 2
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- published: 04 Sep 2015
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Putting the Middle Ages in Perspective
A lot of us modern folks tend to think of the Middle Ages as a very compressed period of time, when in reality things couldn't be more different. My aim with t...
A lot of us modern folks tend to think of the Middle Ages as a very compressed period of time, when in reality things couldn't be more different. My aim with this departure from our usual format is to help bring the Medieval Era and especially the notion of different armor styles into perspective within the historical context and timeline.
Follow me on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/KnyghtErrant
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A lot of us modern folks tend to think of the Middle Ages as a very compressed period of time, when in reality things couldn't be more different. My aim with this departure from our usual format is to help bring the Medieval Era and especially the notion of different armor styles into perspective within the historical context and timeline.
Follow me on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/KnyghtErrant
- published: 07 Nov 2015
- views: 3437
Holding it Straight: Sexual Orientation in the Middle Ages (22 Oct 2013)
Dr Bob Mills, UCL History of Art
Historians tend to be reticent about applying the phrase 'sexual orientation' to periods before the nineteenth century, but sh...
Dr Bob Mills, UCL History of Art
Historians tend to be reticent about applying the phrase 'sexual orientation' to periods before the nineteenth century, but should we be so quick to dismiss the concept? Focusing on depictions of virgins and sodomites -- two seemingly opposing categories -- this talk explores how medieval encounters with sex were shaped by concepts of space and orientation.
Image: Rutland Psalter, c. 1260. London, British Library, Add 62925
wn.com/Holding It Straight Sexual Orientation In The Middle Ages (22 Oct 2013)
Dr Bob Mills, UCL History of Art
Historians tend to be reticent about applying the phrase 'sexual orientation' to periods before the nineteenth century, but should we be so quick to dismiss the concept? Focusing on depictions of virgins and sodomites -- two seemingly opposing categories -- this talk explores how medieval encounters with sex were shaped by concepts of space and orientation.
Image: Rutland Psalter, c. 1260. London, British Library, Add 62925
- published: 25 Oct 2013
- views: 106818
BLACKS RULED THE MIDDLE AGES - HUGE CONSPIRACY
This is one of the biggest conspiracies ever perpetrated on mankind. But, the conspiracy, on the surface, is only the tip of the ice burg. This goes so deep tha...
This is one of the biggest conspiracies ever perpetrated on mankind. But, the conspiracy, on the surface, is only the tip of the ice burg. This goes so deep that the full truth would astound you and if know world wide, could change the world as we know it. The Black race has ruled the world, not just in ancient Egypt, as the First WORLD Empire, but for 800 years during the middle ages. It could be said that most of the enlightenment of civilization has come from the kingdoms of the Black race.
wn.com/Blacks Ruled The Middle Ages Huge Conspiracy
This is one of the biggest conspiracies ever perpetrated on mankind. But, the conspiracy, on the surface, is only the tip of the ice burg. This goes so deep that the full truth would astound you and if know world wide, could change the world as we know it. The Black race has ruled the world, not just in ancient Egypt, as the First WORLD Empire, but for 800 years during the middle ages. It could be said that most of the enlightenment of civilization has come from the kingdoms of the Black race.
- published: 24 Feb 2015
- views: 301
The Story of the Middle Ages (FULL audiobook) - part (1 of 3)
The Story of the Middle Ages audiobook
by Samuel B. Harding (1866-1927)
http://free-audio-books.info/history/the-story-of-the-middle-ages-audiobook/
Intended fo...
The Story of the Middle Ages audiobook
by Samuel B. Harding (1866-1927)
http://free-audio-books.info/history/the-story-of-the-middle-ages-audiobook/
Intended for a youthful audience, The Story of the Middle Ages, published in 1906, tells the history of the Middle Ages in simple and entertaining fashion, and helps to explain the influence of the Middle Ages on modern times. Topics covered include the rise of the Christian church, Feudalism, Charlemagne, the Crusades, the Hundred Years' War, and the daily life of peasant, noble, and clergy. (Summary by Kara)
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The Story of the Middle Ages audiobook
by Samuel B. Harding (1866-1927)
http://free-audio-books.info/history/the-story-of-the-middle-ages-audiobook/
Intended for a youthful audience, The Story of the Middle Ages, published in 1906, tells the history of the Middle Ages in simple and entertaining fashion, and helps to explain the influence of the Middle Ages on modern times. Topics covered include the rise of the Christian church, Feudalism, Charlemagne, the Crusades, the Hundred Years' War, and the daily life of peasant, noble, and clergy. (Summary by Kara)
- published: 25 Aug 2013
- views: 5386
Illuminations Treasures of the Middle Ages BBC
Documentário da BBC sobre Iluminuras nos livros medievais....
Documentário da BBC sobre Iluminuras nos livros medievais.
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Documentário da BBC sobre Iluminuras nos livros medievais.
Stuck in the Middle Ages with You | Episode Six | Series One | Full Episode | Totally Spies
It's a time travel extravaganza for Alex, Sam and Clover. When scientists keep disappearing, the spies have to get on the case! It's an adventure that takes the...
It's a time travel extravaganza for Alex, Sam and Clover. When scientists keep disappearing, the spies have to get on the case! It's an adventure that takes the girls further than they have ever gone before!
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It's a time travel extravaganza for Alex, Sam and Clover. When scientists keep disappearing, the spies have to get on the case! It's an adventure that takes the girls further than they have ever gone before!
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- published: 07 Jul 2015
- views: 93
Monk life in the Middle Ages │Documentary Full Movie
The Daily Life of Medieval Monks
The daily life of Medieval monks in the Middle Ages were based on the three main vows: The Vow of Poverty The Vow of Chastity T...
The Daily Life of Medieval Monks
The daily life of Medieval monks in the Middle Ages were based on the three main vows: The Vow of Poverty The Vow of Chastity The Vow of Obedience
Medieval Monks chose to renounce all worldly life and goods and spend their lives working under the strict routine and discipline of life in a Medieval Monastery. The reasons for becoming a monk, their clothes and the different orders are detailed in Medieval Monks. This section specifically applies to the daily life of the monks.
The Daily Life of Medieval Monks
The daily life of Medieval monks was dedicated to worship, reading, and manual labor. In addition to their attendance at church, the monks spent several hours in reading from the Bible, private prayer, and meditation. During the day the Medieval monks worked hard in the Monastery and on its lands. The life of medieval monks were filled with the following work and chores: Washing and cooking for the monastery Raising the necessary supplies of vegetables and grain Reaping, Sowing, Ploughing, Binding and Thatching, Haymaking and Threshing Producing wine, ale and honey Providing medical care for the community Providing education for boys and novices Copying the manuscripts of classical authors Providing hospitality for pilgrims
The Daily Life of Medieval Monks - Monastic Jobs and Occupations
The daily life of Medieval monks included many different jobs and occupations. The names and descriptions of many of these positions are detailed below: Abbot - the head of an abbey Almoner - an almoner was an officer of a monastery who dispensed alms to the poor and sick Barber Surgeon - the monk who shaved the faces and tonsures of the monks and performed light surgery Cantor - the cantor was the monk whose liturgical function is to lead the choir Cellarer - the cellarer was the monk who supervised the general provisioning of the monastery Infirmarian - the monk in charge of the infirmary Lector - a lector was a monk entrusted with reading the lessons in church or in the refectory. Sacrist - the sacrist was the monk responsible for the safekeeping of books, vestments and vessels, and for the maintenance of the monastery's buildings Prior - in an abbey the deputy of the abbot or the superior of a monastery that did not have the status of an abbey
Daily Life of a Monk in the Middle Ages - the Daily Routine
The daily life of a Medieval monk during the Middle Ages centred around the hours. The Book of Hours was the main prayer book and was divided into eight sections, or hours, that were meant to be read at specific times of the day. Each section contained prayers, psalms, hymns, and other readings intended to help the monks secure salvation for himself. Each day was divided into these eight sacred offices, beginning and ending with prayer services in the monastery church. These were the times specified for the recitation of divine office which was the term used to describe the cycle of daily devotions. The times of these prayers were called by the following names - Matins, Lauds, Prime, Terce, Sext, Nones, Vespers and Compline: Lauds : the early morning service of divine office approx 5am Matins : the night office; the service recited at 2 am in the divine office Prime : The 6am service Sext : the third of the Little Hours of divine office, recited at the sixth hour (noon) Nones : the fourth of the Little Hours of the divine office, recited at the ninth hour (3 pm) Terce : the second of the Little Hours of divine office, recited at the third hour (9 am) Vespers : the evening service of divine office, recited before dark (4 - 5pm) Compline : the last of the day services of divine office, recited before retiring (6pm)
Any work was immediately ceased at these times of daily prayer. The monks were required to stop what they were doing and attend the services. The food of the monks was generally basic and the mainstay of which was bread and meat. The beds they slept on were pallets filled with straw.
wn.com/Monk Life In The Middle Ages │Documentary Full Movie
The Daily Life of Medieval Monks
The daily life of Medieval monks in the Middle Ages were based on the three main vows: The Vow of Poverty The Vow of Chastity The Vow of Obedience
Medieval Monks chose to renounce all worldly life and goods and spend their lives working under the strict routine and discipline of life in a Medieval Monastery. The reasons for becoming a monk, their clothes and the different orders are detailed in Medieval Monks. This section specifically applies to the daily life of the monks.
The Daily Life of Medieval Monks
The daily life of Medieval monks was dedicated to worship, reading, and manual labor. In addition to their attendance at church, the monks spent several hours in reading from the Bible, private prayer, and meditation. During the day the Medieval monks worked hard in the Monastery and on its lands. The life of medieval monks were filled with the following work and chores: Washing and cooking for the monastery Raising the necessary supplies of vegetables and grain Reaping, Sowing, Ploughing, Binding and Thatching, Haymaking and Threshing Producing wine, ale and honey Providing medical care for the community Providing education for boys and novices Copying the manuscripts of classical authors Providing hospitality for pilgrims
The Daily Life of Medieval Monks - Monastic Jobs and Occupations
The daily life of Medieval monks included many different jobs and occupations. The names and descriptions of many of these positions are detailed below: Abbot - the head of an abbey Almoner - an almoner was an officer of a monastery who dispensed alms to the poor and sick Barber Surgeon - the monk who shaved the faces and tonsures of the monks and performed light surgery Cantor - the cantor was the monk whose liturgical function is to lead the choir Cellarer - the cellarer was the monk who supervised the general provisioning of the monastery Infirmarian - the monk in charge of the infirmary Lector - a lector was a monk entrusted with reading the lessons in church or in the refectory. Sacrist - the sacrist was the monk responsible for the safekeeping of books, vestments and vessels, and for the maintenance of the monastery's buildings Prior - in an abbey the deputy of the abbot or the superior of a monastery that did not have the status of an abbey
Daily Life of a Monk in the Middle Ages - the Daily Routine
The daily life of a Medieval monk during the Middle Ages centred around the hours. The Book of Hours was the main prayer book and was divided into eight sections, or hours, that were meant to be read at specific times of the day. Each section contained prayers, psalms, hymns, and other readings intended to help the monks secure salvation for himself. Each day was divided into these eight sacred offices, beginning and ending with prayer services in the monastery church. These were the times specified for the recitation of divine office which was the term used to describe the cycle of daily devotions. The times of these prayers were called by the following names - Matins, Lauds, Prime, Terce, Sext, Nones, Vespers and Compline: Lauds : the early morning service of divine office approx 5am Matins : the night office; the service recited at 2 am in the divine office Prime : The 6am service Sext : the third of the Little Hours of divine office, recited at the sixth hour (noon) Nones : the fourth of the Little Hours of the divine office, recited at the ninth hour (3 pm) Terce : the second of the Little Hours of divine office, recited at the third hour (9 am) Vespers : the evening service of divine office, recited before dark (4 - 5pm) Compline : the last of the day services of divine office, recited before retiring (6pm)
Any work was immediately ceased at these times of daily prayer. The monks were required to stop what they were doing and attend the services. The food of the monks was generally basic and the mainstay of which was bread and meat. The beds they slept on were pallets filled with straw.
- published: 18 Sep 2014
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How Dark Were the Dark Ages?
Were the Middle Ages, also known as the Dark Ages, characterized by oppression, ignorance, and backwardness in areas like human rights, science, health, and the...
Were the Middle Ages, also known as the Dark Ages, characterized by oppression, ignorance, and backwardness in areas like human rights, science, health, and the arts? Or were they marked by progress and tolerance? Anthony Esolen, an English Literature professor at Providence College, explains.
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Were the Middle Ages, also known as the Dark Ages, characterized by oppression, ignorance, and backwardness in areas like human rights, science, health, and the arts? Or were they marked by progress and tolerance? Anthony Esolen, an English Literature professor at Providence College, explains.
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01. Course Introduction: Rome's Greatness and First Crises
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) Professor Freedman introduces the major themes of the course: the crisis of the Roman Empire, the rise of Christi...
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02. The Crisis of the Third Century and the Diocletianic Reforms
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210)
Professor Freedman outlines the problems facing the Roman Empire in the third century. The Persian Sassanid dynasty in the East and various Germanic tribes in the West threatened the Empire as never before. Internally, the Empire struggled with the problem of succession, an economy wracked by inflation, and the decline of the local elite which had onc
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03. Constantine and the Early Church
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) Professor Freedman examines how Christianity came to be the official religion of the Roman Empire. This process b...
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04. The Christian Roman Empire
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) The emperor Constantine's conversion to Christianity brought change to the Roman Empire as its population gradual...
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05. St. Augustine's Confessions
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) Professor Freedman begins the lecture by considering the ways historians read the Confessions.In this work, St. A...
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06. Transformation of the Roman Empire
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210)
The Roman Empire in the West collapsed as a political entity in the fifth century although the Eastern part survived the crisis.. Professor Freedman considers this transformation through three main questions: Why did the West fall apart -- because of the external pressure of invasions or the internal problems of institutional decline? Who were these inv
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07. Barbarian Kingdoms
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) In this lecture, Professor Freedman considers the various barbarian kingdoms that replaced the Western Roman Empi...
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08. Survival in the East
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) Professor Freedman focuses on the question of how the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire survived, while the West c...
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09. The Reign of Justinian
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210)
Professor Freedman opens by discussing why historians use the writings of Procopius and Gregory of Tours, a sixth century bishop whose history of the Merovingian kings is discussed the following week. Procopius's three works -- The Wars, the adulatory Buildings, and the invective Secret History -- are the best sources on the reign of the Emperor Justini
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10. Clovis and the Franks
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) Professor Freedman begins his discussion of Gregory of Tours' history of the Merovingian kings. This history diff...
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11. Frankish Society
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) Professor Freedman considers the Merovingians as an example of barbarian kingship in the post-Roman world. In the...
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12. Britain and Ireland
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210)
In this lecture, Professor Freedman considers the importance of the British Isles in the early Middle Ages, both in their own right and as an example of a post-Roman frontier society. In the wake of the fifth century Roman withdrawal, England experienced "radical economic simplification." However, England's conversion to Christianity beginning at the en
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13. Monasticism
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) Professor Freedman discusses some of the paradoxes of monasticism in the Early Middle Ages. To the modern mind, m...
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14. Mohammed and the Arab Conquests
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) In this lecture, Professor Freedman introduces Islam. He begins with a discussion of its geographical context: th...
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15. Islamic Conquests and Civil War
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) In this lecture, Professor Freedman discusses the Islamic conquests. Although they were in some sense religiously...
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16. The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000: The Splendor of the Abbasid Period
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) In this lecture, Professor Freedman discusses the Abbasid dynasty, which ruled the Islamic Caliphate beginning in...
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17. The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000: The Crucial Seventh Century
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) In the first half of this lecture, Professor Freedman continues the previous lecture's discussion of the Abbasids...
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18. The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000: The Splendor of Byzantium
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) In this lecture, Professor Freedman surveys major trends in Byzantine history from the sixth to eleventh century,...
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19. The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000: Charlemagne
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) In this lecture, Professor Freedman discusses the Carolingian dynasty from its origins through its culmination in...
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20. The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000: Intellectuals and the Court of Charlemagne
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) In this lecture, Professor Freedman discusses the Carolingian Renaissance, the revival of learning sponsored by C...
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21. The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000: Crisis of the Carolingians
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) In this lecture, Professor Freedman discusses the crisis and decline of Charlemagne's empire. Increasingly faced ...
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22. Vikings / The European Prospect, 1000
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) In the first part of this lecture, Professor Freedman discusses the emergence of the Vikings from Scandinavia in ...
01. Course Introduction: Rome's Greatness and First Crises
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) Professor Freedman introduces the major themes of the course: the crisis of the Roman Empire, the rise of Christi......
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) Professor Freedman introduces the major themes of the course: the crisis of the Roman Empire, the rise of Christi...
wn.com/01. Course Introduction Rome's Greatness And First Crises
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) Professor Freedman introduces the major themes of the course: the crisis of the Roman Empire, the rise of Christi...
- published: 05 Apr 2012
- views: 118133
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author: YaleCourses
02. The Crisis of the Third Century and the Diocletianic Reforms
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210)
Professor Freedman outlines the problems facing the Roman Empire in the third century. The Persian Sassanid dynast...
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210)
Professor Freedman outlines the problems facing the Roman Empire in the third century. The Persian Sassanid dynasty in the East and various Germanic tribes in the West threatened the Empire as never before. Internally, the Empire struggled with the problem of succession, an economy wracked by inflation, and the decline of the local elite which had once held it together. Having considered these issues, Professor Freedman then moves on to the reforms enacted under Diocletian to stabilize the Empire. He attempted to solve the problem of succession by setting up a system of joint rule called the Tetrarchy, to stabilize the economy through tax reform, and to protect the frontiers through militarization. Although many of his policies failed--some within his lifetime--Diocletian nevertheless saved the Roman Empire from collapse.
00:00 - Chapter 1. Introduction and Logistics
01:35 - Chapter 2. Third Century Crisis and Barbarian Invasions
10:10 - Chapter 3. The Problem of Succession
17:36 - Chapter 4. The Problem of Inflation
22:48 - Chapter 5. The Ruin of The Local Elite
26:08 - Chapter 6. Diocletian and his Reforms
Complete course materials are available at the Yale Online website: online.yale.edu
This course was recorded in Fall 2011.
wn.com/02. The Crisis Of The Third Century And The Diocletianic Reforms
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210)
Professor Freedman outlines the problems facing the Roman Empire in the third century. The Persian Sassanid dynasty in the East and various Germanic tribes in the West threatened the Empire as never before. Internally, the Empire struggled with the problem of succession, an economy wracked by inflation, and the decline of the local elite which had once held it together. Having considered these issues, Professor Freedman then moves on to the reforms enacted under Diocletian to stabilize the Empire. He attempted to solve the problem of succession by setting up a system of joint rule called the Tetrarchy, to stabilize the economy through tax reform, and to protect the frontiers through militarization. Although many of his policies failed--some within his lifetime--Diocletian nevertheless saved the Roman Empire from collapse.
00:00 - Chapter 1. Introduction and Logistics
01:35 - Chapter 2. Third Century Crisis and Barbarian Invasions
10:10 - Chapter 3. The Problem of Succession
17:36 - Chapter 4. The Problem of Inflation
22:48 - Chapter 5. The Ruin of The Local Elite
26:08 - Chapter 6. Diocletian and his Reforms
Complete course materials are available at the Yale Online website: online.yale.edu
This course was recorded in Fall 2011.
- published: 05 Apr 2012
- views: 81200
03. Constantine and the Early Church
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) Professor Freedman examines how Christianity came to be the official religion of the Roman Empire. This process b......
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) Professor Freedman examines how Christianity came to be the official religion of the Roman Empire. This process b...
wn.com/03. Constantine And The Early Church
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) Professor Freedman examines how Christianity came to be the official religion of the Roman Empire. This process b...
- published: 05 Apr 2012
- views: 63310
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author: YaleCourses
04. The Christian Roman Empire
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) The emperor Constantine's conversion to Christianity brought change to the Roman Empire as its population gradual......
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) The emperor Constantine's conversion to Christianity brought change to the Roman Empire as its population gradual...
wn.com/04. The Christian Roman Empire
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) The emperor Constantine's conversion to Christianity brought change to the Roman Empire as its population gradual...
- published: 05 Apr 2012
- views: 48709
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author: YaleCourses
05. St. Augustine's Confessions
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) Professor Freedman begins the lecture by considering the ways historians read the Confessions.In this work, St. A......
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) Professor Freedman begins the lecture by considering the ways historians read the Confessions.In this work, St. A...
wn.com/05. St. Augustine's Confessions
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) Professor Freedman begins the lecture by considering the ways historians read the Confessions.In this work, St. A...
- published: 05 Apr 2012
- views: 54087
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author: YaleCourses
06. Transformation of the Roman Empire
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210)
The Roman Empire in the West collapsed as a political entity in the fifth century although the Eastern part survive...
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210)
The Roman Empire in the West collapsed as a political entity in the fifth century although the Eastern part survived the crisis.. Professor Freedman considers this transformation through three main questions: Why did the West fall apart -- because of the external pressure of invasions or the internal problems of institutional decline? Who were these invading barbarians? Finally, does this transformation mark a gradual shift or is it right to regard it as a cataclysmic end of civilization? Professor Freedman, as a moderate catastrophist, argues that this period marked the end of a particular civilization rather than the end of civilization in general.
00:00 - Chapter 1. Introduction
05:43 - Chapter 2. Catastrophe
18:43 - Chapter 3. The Roman Army and the Visigoths
28:25 - Chapter 4. Another Kind of Barbarian: The Huns
34:19 - Chapter 5. Accomodation
38:55 - Chapter 6. Decline
Complete course materials are available at the Yale Online website: online.yale.edu
This course was recorded in Fall 2011.
wn.com/06. Transformation Of The Roman Empire
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210)
The Roman Empire in the West collapsed as a political entity in the fifth century although the Eastern part survived the crisis.. Professor Freedman considers this transformation through three main questions: Why did the West fall apart -- because of the external pressure of invasions or the internal problems of institutional decline? Who were these invading barbarians? Finally, does this transformation mark a gradual shift or is it right to regard it as a cataclysmic end of civilization? Professor Freedman, as a moderate catastrophist, argues that this period marked the end of a particular civilization rather than the end of civilization in general.
00:00 - Chapter 1. Introduction
05:43 - Chapter 2. Catastrophe
18:43 - Chapter 3. The Roman Army and the Visigoths
28:25 - Chapter 4. Another Kind of Barbarian: The Huns
34:19 - Chapter 5. Accomodation
38:55 - Chapter 6. Decline
Complete course materials are available at the Yale Online website: online.yale.edu
This course was recorded in Fall 2011.
- published: 05 Apr 2012
- views: 60259
07. Barbarian Kingdoms
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) In this lecture, Professor Freedman considers the various barbarian kingdoms that replaced the Western Roman Empi......
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) In this lecture, Professor Freedman considers the various barbarian kingdoms that replaced the Western Roman Empi...
wn.com/07. Barbarian Kingdoms
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) In this lecture, Professor Freedman considers the various barbarian kingdoms that replaced the Western Roman Empi...
- published: 05 Apr 2012
- views: 41200
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author: YaleCourses
08. Survival in the East
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) Professor Freedman focuses on the question of how the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire survived, while the West c......
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) Professor Freedman focuses on the question of how the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire survived, while the West c...
wn.com/08. Survival In The East
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) Professor Freedman focuses on the question of how the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire survived, while the West c...
- published: 05 Apr 2012
- views: 29790
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author: YaleCourses
09. The Reign of Justinian
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210)
Professor Freedman opens by discussing why historians use the writings of Procopius and Gregory of Tours, a sixth c...
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210)
Professor Freedman opens by discussing why historians use the writings of Procopius and Gregory of Tours, a sixth century bishop whose history of the Merovingian kings is discussed the following week. Procopius's three works -- The Wars, the adulatory Buildings, and the invective Secret History -- are the best sources on the reign of the Emperor Justinian. Under Justinian and his wife Theodora, the Roman Empire reached its height as it reclaimed territories in North Africa and Europe previously lost to the Vandals, Visigoths and Ostrogoths.. However, defeats in war accompanied by heavy taxation led to civil unrest. In addition to the wars, Justinian commissioned a number of large projects like the building of the Hagia Sophia and the organization of Roman law in the Corpus Iuris Civilis.
00:00 - Chapter 1. Primary Sources: Procopius and Gregory of Tours
02:19 - Chapter 2. The Emperor Justinian
08:42 - Chapter 3. Procopius as a Source on Justinian
16:28 - Chapter 4. Background on Justinian
24:10 - Chapter 5. The Circus, the Blues and the Greens, and the Nika Riots
30:20 - Chapter 6. Justinian's Wars
38:11 - Chapter 7. Justinian's Law Code, the Corpus Iuris Civilis
Complete course materials are available at the Yale Online website: online.yale.edu
This course was recorded in Fall 2011.
wn.com/09. The Reign Of Justinian
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210)
Professor Freedman opens by discussing why historians use the writings of Procopius and Gregory of Tours, a sixth century bishop whose history of the Merovingian kings is discussed the following week. Procopius's three works -- The Wars, the adulatory Buildings, and the invective Secret History -- are the best sources on the reign of the Emperor Justinian. Under Justinian and his wife Theodora, the Roman Empire reached its height as it reclaimed territories in North Africa and Europe previously lost to the Vandals, Visigoths and Ostrogoths.. However, defeats in war accompanied by heavy taxation led to civil unrest. In addition to the wars, Justinian commissioned a number of large projects like the building of the Hagia Sophia and the organization of Roman law in the Corpus Iuris Civilis.
00:00 - Chapter 1. Primary Sources: Procopius and Gregory of Tours
02:19 - Chapter 2. The Emperor Justinian
08:42 - Chapter 3. Procopius as a Source on Justinian
16:28 - Chapter 4. Background on Justinian
24:10 - Chapter 5. The Circus, the Blues and the Greens, and the Nika Riots
30:20 - Chapter 6. Justinian's Wars
38:11 - Chapter 7. Justinian's Law Code, the Corpus Iuris Civilis
Complete course materials are available at the Yale Online website: online.yale.edu
This course was recorded in Fall 2011.
- published: 05 Apr 2012
- views: 42235
10. Clovis and the Franks
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) Professor Freedman begins his discussion of Gregory of Tours' history of the Merovingian kings. This history diff......
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) Professor Freedman begins his discussion of Gregory of Tours' history of the Merovingian kings. This history diff...
wn.com/10. Clovis And The Franks
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) Professor Freedman begins his discussion of Gregory of Tours' history of the Merovingian kings. This history diff...
- published: 05 Apr 2012
- views: 31499
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author: YaleCourses
11. Frankish Society
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) Professor Freedman considers the Merovingians as an example of barbarian kingship in the post-Roman world. In the......
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) Professor Freedman considers the Merovingians as an example of barbarian kingship in the post-Roman world. In the...
wn.com/11. Frankish Society
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) Professor Freedman considers the Merovingians as an example of barbarian kingship in the post-Roman world. In the...
- published: 05 Apr 2012
- views: 24910
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author: YaleCourses
12. Britain and Ireland
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210)
In this lecture, Professor Freedman considers the importance of the British Isles in the early Middle Ages, both in...
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210)
In this lecture, Professor Freedman considers the importance of the British Isles in the early Middle Ages, both in their own right and as an example of a post-Roman frontier society. In the wake of the fifth century Roman withdrawal, England experienced "radical economic simplification." However, England's conversion to Christianity beginning at the end of the sixth century brought about a flourishing written culture and Latin learning. Ireland experienced a similar cultural flowering, although it had converted to Christianity centuries earlier. It had never been colonized by the Romans, and the Irish Church was less hierarchical, more decentralized, and placed less importance on bishops than did the Roman. The conversion of England under the competeing influences of Rome and ireland was thus not just a conflict between Christianity and paganism, but also between two administrative styles of Christianity. Professor Freedman ends the lecture with a few remarks on the cultural accomplishments of the British Isles.
00:00 - Chapter 1. Introduction to the British Isles
22:32 - Chapter 2. The Conversion of England
36:30 - Chapter 3. The Conversion of Ireland and the Irish Church
45:34 - Chapter 4. Closing Remarks
Complete course materials are available at the Yale Online website: online.yale.edu
This course was recorded in Fall 2011.
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The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210)
In this lecture, Professor Freedman considers the importance of the British Isles in the early Middle Ages, both in their own right and as an example of a post-Roman frontier society. In the wake of the fifth century Roman withdrawal, England experienced "radical economic simplification." However, England's conversion to Christianity beginning at the end of the sixth century brought about a flourishing written culture and Latin learning. Ireland experienced a similar cultural flowering, although it had converted to Christianity centuries earlier. It had never been colonized by the Romans, and the Irish Church was less hierarchical, more decentralized, and placed less importance on bishops than did the Roman. The conversion of England under the competeing influences of Rome and ireland was thus not just a conflict between Christianity and paganism, but also between two administrative styles of Christianity. Professor Freedman ends the lecture with a few remarks on the cultural accomplishments of the British Isles.
00:00 - Chapter 1. Introduction to the British Isles
22:32 - Chapter 2. The Conversion of England
36:30 - Chapter 3. The Conversion of Ireland and the Irish Church
45:34 - Chapter 4. Closing Remarks
Complete course materials are available at the Yale Online website: online.yale.edu
This course was recorded in Fall 2011.
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13. Monasticism
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) Professor Freedman discusses some of the paradoxes of monasticism in the Early Middle Ages. To the modern mind, m......
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) Professor Freedman discusses some of the paradoxes of monasticism in the Early Middle Ages. To the modern mind, m...
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The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) Professor Freedman discusses some of the paradoxes of monasticism in the Early Middle Ages. To the modern mind, m...
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14. Mohammed and the Arab Conquests
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) In this lecture, Professor Freedman introduces Islam. He begins with a discussion of its geographical context: th......
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) In this lecture, Professor Freedman introduces Islam. He begins with a discussion of its geographical context: th...
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The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) In this lecture, Professor Freedman introduces Islam. He begins with a discussion of its geographical context: th...
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15. Islamic Conquests and Civil War
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) In this lecture, Professor Freedman discusses the Islamic conquests. Although they were in some sense religiously......
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) In this lecture, Professor Freedman discusses the Islamic conquests. Although they were in some sense religiously...
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The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) In this lecture, Professor Freedman discusses the Islamic conquests. Although they were in some sense religiously...
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16. The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000: The Splendor of the Abbasid Period
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) In this lecture, Professor Freedman discusses the Abbasid dynasty, which ruled the Islamic Caliphate beginning in......
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) In this lecture, Professor Freedman discusses the Abbasid dynasty, which ruled the Islamic Caliphate beginning in...
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The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) In this lecture, Professor Freedman discusses the Abbasid dynasty, which ruled the Islamic Caliphate beginning in...
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17. The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000: The Crucial Seventh Century
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) In the first half of this lecture, Professor Freedman continues the previous lecture's discussion of the Abbasids......
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) In the first half of this lecture, Professor Freedman continues the previous lecture's discussion of the Abbasids...
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The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) In the first half of this lecture, Professor Freedman continues the previous lecture's discussion of the Abbasids...
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18. The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000: The Splendor of Byzantium
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) In this lecture, Professor Freedman surveys major trends in Byzantine history from the sixth to eleventh century,......
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) In this lecture, Professor Freedman surveys major trends in Byzantine history from the sixth to eleventh century,...
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The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) In this lecture, Professor Freedman surveys major trends in Byzantine history from the sixth to eleventh century,...
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19. The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000: Charlemagne
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) In this lecture, Professor Freedman discusses the Carolingian dynasty from its origins through its culmination in......
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) In this lecture, Professor Freedman discusses the Carolingian dynasty from its origins through its culmination in...
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The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) In this lecture, Professor Freedman discusses the Carolingian dynasty from its origins through its culmination in...
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20. The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000: Intellectuals and the Court of Charlemagne
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) In this lecture, Professor Freedman discusses the Carolingian Renaissance, the revival of learning sponsored by C......
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) In this lecture, Professor Freedman discusses the Carolingian Renaissance, the revival of learning sponsored by C...
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The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) In this lecture, Professor Freedman discusses the Carolingian Renaissance, the revival of learning sponsored by C...
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21. The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000: Crisis of the Carolingians
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) In this lecture, Professor Freedman discusses the crisis and decline of Charlemagne's empire. Increasingly faced ......
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) In this lecture, Professor Freedman discusses the crisis and decline of Charlemagne's empire. Increasingly faced ...
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The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) In this lecture, Professor Freedman discusses the crisis and decline of Charlemagne's empire. Increasingly faced ...
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22. Vikings / The European Prospect, 1000
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) In the first part of this lecture, Professor Freedman discusses the emergence of the Vikings from Scandinavia in ......
The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) In the first part of this lecture, Professor Freedman discusses the emergence of the Vikings from Scandinavia in ...
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The Early Middle Ages, 284--1000 (HIST 210) In the first part of this lecture, Professor Freedman discusses the emergence of the Vikings from Scandinavia in ...
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Terry Jones' Medieval Lives - S1 Ep 1 - The Peasant
The stereotype of the medieval peasant is a toothless, filthy, ignorant wretch. Or were they? Terry Jones discovers that peasants were in fact literate, eman......
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The Worst Jobs in History - The Middle Ages - Part 2
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Bridges of Kilkenny Top 17 Facts
Facts : 1 1 Bridges 1.1 Green s Bridge 1.2 John s Bridge 1.3 Lady Desart Bridge Bridges The two main bridges in Kilkenny which span the River Nore have been called Green s Bridge and John s Bridge since the Middle Ages
Facts : 2 These have been rebuilt many times since the twelfth century due to constant floods including the great floods of 1487 and 1763
Facts : 3 John s Bridge was completed in 1
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Late antiquity and the Middle Ages of Erechtheion Top 5 Facts
Facts : 1 Late antiquity and the Middle Ages Erechtheion, from the south The Erechtheion underwent extensive repairs and reformation for the first time during the 1st century B.C., after its catastrophic burning by the Roman general Sulla
Facts : 2 The intact Erechtheum was extensively described by the Roman geographer Pausanias (1.26.5 - 27.3), writing a century after it had been restored in the
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Antiquity and Middle Ages of Conservation and restoration of copper-based objects Top 16 Facts
Facts : 1 Antiquity and Middle Ages In alchemy the symbol for copper was also the symbol for the goddess and planet Venus
Facts : 2 It was an important resource for the Romans, Greeks and other ancient peoples
Facts : 3 In Roman times, it was known as aes Cyprium, aes being the generic Latin term for copper alloys and Cyprium from Cyprus, where much copper was mined
Facts : 4 Aphrodite and Venus r
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Crusader Kings 2 Part 83 - So Many Unrulely Vassals
Let's Play Crusader Kings 2 as the Dicktopolous family. We'll start in Bulgaria, and only God knows where we'll end up.
Crusader Kings II is a grand strategy game set in the Middle Ages developed by Paradox Development Studio and published by Paradox Interactive as a sequel to Crusader Kings.
The game is a dynasty simulator where the player controls a Medieval dynasty from 1066 to 1453, though
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King's council of Government in Medieval Scotland Top 9 Facts
Facts : 1 King s council After the crown, the most important government institution in the late Middle Ages was the king s council, composed of the king s closest advisers
Facts : 2 Unlike its counterpart in England, the king s council in Scotland retained legislative and judicial powers
Facts : 3 It was relatively small, with normally less than 10 members in a meeting, some of whom were nominated
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Byzantine bureaucracy and aristocracy
Byzantine bureaucracy and aristocracy
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Foundation to the Middle Ages of Surb Karapet Monastery Top 13 Facts
Facts : 1 Foundation to the Middle Ages According to tradition, the site was founded in the early fourth century by Gregory the Illuminator, who went to Taron to spread Christianity, following the conversion of King Tiridates III of Armenia
Facts : 2 They were razed to the ground by Gregory the Illuminator, who erected a martyrion to house the remains of Saints Athenogenes and John the Baptist whi
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History of Lake Ladoga Top 11 Facts
Facts : 1 History Konevsky monastery In the Middle Ages, the lake formed a vital part of the trade route from the Varangians to the Greeks, with the Norse emporium at Staraya Ladoga defending the mouth of the Volkhov since the 8th century
Facts : 2 Other historic cloisters in the vicinity are the Konevets Monastery, which sits on the Konevets island, and the Alexander-Svirsky Monastery, which pres
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Mount Vernon High School Christmas Concert 2015, In Dulci Jublio
Center Stage took us to intermission with a German carol from the middle ages. Usually performed in both Latin and German, we hear it in Latin and English.
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Middle Ages to Modern Era of Minden Top 9 Facts
Facts : 1 Middle Ages to Modern Era The introduction of the Reformation to Minden in 1529 created much conflict in the town, leading to the formation of a 36-man unit that took over the role of town regiment
Facts : 2 Nicholas Krage announced Minden s new evangelical church order from the pulpit of St Martin s Church (Martinikirche) on 13 February 1530
Facts : 3 The Peace of Westphalia in 1648 gav
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Middle Ages of Slavonia Top 7 Facts
Facts : 1 However, control of the area proved a significant task, and Lombards were given increasing control of Pannonia in the 6th century, which ended in their withdrawal in 568 and the arrival of Pannonian Avars and Slavs, who established control of Pannonia by year 582
Facts : 2 This record represents the first document of the Croatian realms, vassal states of Francia at the time
Facts : 3 The
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Crusader Kings II is a grand strategy game set in the Middle Ages developed by Paradox Development Studio and published by Paradox Interactive.
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Team Fortress 2 @ DeGroot Keep @ Medieval mode *1080p*
Playing TF2 at DeGroot Keep.
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Im a Knight (Friday Night by Lily Allen)
We love Lily. And history. A quick overview of the life of a typical European knight during the Middle Ages. Clips from A Knights Tale with the late Heath Ledger.
Horrible Histories Horrible Histories Horrible Histories Song: Measly Middle Ages: Im a Knight (Monty Python pastiche). Performed by Mathew Baynton, Steve .
Someone foolishly suggested Im a Knight, but with the third one a Jedi kni
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Laima, Tērvete, Latvia, HD Review
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The guest house Laima is located in the beautiful and historic area of Tērvete with monuments from the Middle Ages. It offers accommodation with free Wi-Fi and private parking.
The rooms at Laima are done in pastel colours and there is a TV and a private bathroom with a shower in each of them.
The property offers meals that are
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Conventional images believed to be authentic of Acheiropoieta Top 8 Facts
Facts : 1 Conventional images believed to be authentic A further and larger group of images, sometimes overlapping with acheiropoieta in popular tradition, were believed in the Early Middle Ages to have been created by conventional means in New Testament times, often by New Testament figures who, like many monks of the later period, were believed to have practiced as artists
Facts : 2 The best kno
Bridges of Kilkenny Top 17 Facts
Facts : 1 1 Bridges 1.1 Green s Bridge 1.2 John s Bridge 1.3 Lady Desart Bridge Bridges The two main bridges in Kilkenny which span the River Nore have been ca...
Facts : 1 1 Bridges 1.1 Green s Bridge 1.2 John s Bridge 1.3 Lady Desart Bridge Bridges The two main bridges in Kilkenny which span the River Nore have been called Green s Bridge and John s Bridge since the Middle Ages
Facts : 2 These have been rebuilt many times since the twelfth century due to constant floods including the great floods of 1487 and 1763
Facts : 3 John s Bridge was completed in 1910 and the Ossory Bridge, linking the ring-road around the city, was completed in 1984
Facts : 4 Green s Bridge Green s Bridge, also known as the Great Bridge of Kilkenny , is one of two main bridges in Kilkenny and is an important element of the architectural, civil engineering and transport heritage of Kilkenny City
Facts : 5 It was first built before 1200 and been called Green s Bridge since the Middle Ages
Facts : 6 The bridge has been rebuilt many times since the twelfth century due to constant floods including the great floods of 1487 and 1763
Facts : 7 Green s Bridge crosses the River Nore in St Canices Parish in the townland of Gardens
Facts : 8 The present-day Green s Bridge was built by William Colles (c.1710-70) in 1766 to designs prepared by George Smith (1763-7), a pupil of George Semple (c.1700-82)
Facts : 9 Carved limestone of high quality stone masonry enhance the architectural design value of the bridge while the series of five elliptical arches identifies the civil engineering heritage significance of the bridge
Facts : 10 The bridge was renovated in 1835 where parapets were added but alteration works carried out in 1969 removed one parapet and a steel railing was added
Facts : 11 John s Bridge John s Bridge is one of two main bridges in Kilkenny spanning the River Nore it connects John Street to Rose Inn Street in Kilkenny city
Facts : 12 It was first built after 1200 and has been rebuilt many times since the twelfth century due to constant floods including the great floods of 1487 and 1763
Facts : 13 It was reputedly, at the time it was completed, the longest single-span reinforced bridge in Ireland or Britain
Facts : 14 The Design was by Mouchel & Partners using the Hennebique system of reinforcement
Facts : 15 During the flood of 1763, people gathered on John s Bridge after Green s Bridge collapsed, John s Bridge whole structure collapsed and sixteen people died
Facts : 16 Lady Desart Bridge Lady Desart Bridge is a Pedestrian and Cycle bridge opened on Thursday, 30 January 2014
Facts : 17 It links John s Quay and Bateman Quay between John s Bridge
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Facts : 1 1 Bridges 1.1 Green s Bridge 1.2 John s Bridge 1.3 Lady Desart Bridge Bridges The two main bridges in Kilkenny which span the River Nore have been called Green s Bridge and John s Bridge since the Middle Ages
Facts : 2 These have been rebuilt many times since the twelfth century due to constant floods including the great floods of 1487 and 1763
Facts : 3 John s Bridge was completed in 1910 and the Ossory Bridge, linking the ring-road around the city, was completed in 1984
Facts : 4 Green s Bridge Green s Bridge, also known as the Great Bridge of Kilkenny , is one of two main bridges in Kilkenny and is an important element of the architectural, civil engineering and transport heritage of Kilkenny City
Facts : 5 It was first built before 1200 and been called Green s Bridge since the Middle Ages
Facts : 6 The bridge has been rebuilt many times since the twelfth century due to constant floods including the great floods of 1487 and 1763
Facts : 7 Green s Bridge crosses the River Nore in St Canices Parish in the townland of Gardens
Facts : 8 The present-day Green s Bridge was built by William Colles (c.1710-70) in 1766 to designs prepared by George Smith (1763-7), a pupil of George Semple (c.1700-82)
Facts : 9 Carved limestone of high quality stone masonry enhance the architectural design value of the bridge while the series of five elliptical arches identifies the civil engineering heritage significance of the bridge
Facts : 10 The bridge was renovated in 1835 where parapets were added but alteration works carried out in 1969 removed one parapet and a steel railing was added
Facts : 11 John s Bridge John s Bridge is one of two main bridges in Kilkenny spanning the River Nore it connects John Street to Rose Inn Street in Kilkenny city
Facts : 12 It was first built after 1200 and has been rebuilt many times since the twelfth century due to constant floods including the great floods of 1487 and 1763
Facts : 13 It was reputedly, at the time it was completed, the longest single-span reinforced bridge in Ireland or Britain
Facts : 14 The Design was by Mouchel & Partners using the Hennebique system of reinforcement
Facts : 15 During the flood of 1763, people gathered on John s Bridge after Green s Bridge collapsed, John s Bridge whole structure collapsed and sixteen people died
Facts : 16 Lady Desart Bridge Lady Desart Bridge is a Pedestrian and Cycle bridge opened on Thursday, 30 January 2014
Facts : 17 It links John s Quay and Bateman Quay between John s Bridge
- published: 14 Dec 2015
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Late antiquity and the Middle Ages of Erechtheion Top 5 Facts
Facts : 1 Late antiquity and the Middle Ages Erechtheion, from the south The Erechtheion underwent extensive repairs and reformation for the first time during t...
Facts : 1 Late antiquity and the Middle Ages Erechtheion, from the south The Erechtheion underwent extensive repairs and reformation for the first time during the 1st century B.C., after its catastrophic burning by the Roman general Sulla
Facts : 2 The intact Erechtheum was extensively described by the Roman geographer Pausanias (1.26.5 - 27.3), writing a century after it had been restored in the 1st century AD
Facts : 3 The building was altered decisively during the early Byzantine period, when it was transformed into a church dedicated to the Theometor
Facts : 4 With this alteration many architectural features of the ancient construction were lost, so that our knowledge of the interior arrangement of the building is limited
Facts : 5 It became a palace under Frankish rule and the residence of the Turkish commander s harem in the Ottoman period
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Facts : 1 Late antiquity and the Middle Ages Erechtheion, from the south The Erechtheion underwent extensive repairs and reformation for the first time during the 1st century B.C., after its catastrophic burning by the Roman general Sulla
Facts : 2 The intact Erechtheum was extensively described by the Roman geographer Pausanias (1.26.5 - 27.3), writing a century after it had been restored in the 1st century AD
Facts : 3 The building was altered decisively during the early Byzantine period, when it was transformed into a church dedicated to the Theometor
Facts : 4 With this alteration many architectural features of the ancient construction were lost, so that our knowledge of the interior arrangement of the building is limited
Facts : 5 It became a palace under Frankish rule and the residence of the Turkish commander s harem in the Ottoman period
- published: 14 Dec 2015
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Antiquity and Middle Ages of Conservation and restoration of copper-based objects Top 16 Facts
Facts : 1 Antiquity and Middle Ages In alchemy the symbol for copper was also the symbol for the goddess and planet Venus
Facts : 2 It was an important resource...
Facts : 1 Antiquity and Middle Ages In alchemy the symbol for copper was also the symbol for the goddess and planet Venus
Facts : 2 It was an important resource for the Romans, Greeks and other ancient peoples
Facts : 3 In Roman times, it was known as aes Cyprium, aes being the generic Latin term for copper alloys and Cyprium from Cyprus, where much copper was mined
Facts : 4 Aphrodite and Venus represented copper in mythology and alchemy, because of its lustrous beauty, its ancient use in producing mirrors, and its association with Cyprus, which was sacred to the goddess
Facts : 5 The seven heavenly bodies known to the ancients were associated with the seven metals known in antiquity, and Venus was assigned to copper
Facts : 6 In North America, copper mining began with marginal workings by Native Americans
Facts : 7 Native copper is known to have been extracted from sites on Isle Royale with primitive stone tools between 800 and 1600
Facts : 8 Copper metallurgy was flourishing in South America, particularly in Peru around 1000 AD; it proceeded at a much slower rate on other continents
Facts : 9 Copper burial ornamentals from the 15th century have been uncovered, but the metal s commercial production did not start until the early 20th century
Facts : 10 At first, the copper itself was valued, but gradually the shape and look of the copper became more important
Facts : 11 Julius Caesar had his own coins made from brass, while Octavianus Augustus Caesar s coins were made from Cu-Pb-Sn alloys
Facts : 12 With an estimated annual output of around 15,000 t, Roman copper mining and smelting activities reached a scale unsurpassed until the time of the Industrial Revolution; the provinces most intensely mined were those of Hispania, Cyprus and in Central Europe
Facts : 13 The gates of the Temple of Jerusalem used Corinthian bronze made by depletion gilding
Facts : 14 In ancient India, copper was used in the holistic medical science Ayurveda for surgical instruments and other medical equipment
Facts : 15 Ancient Egyptians (~2400 BC) used copper for sterilizing wounds and drinking water, and later on for headaches, burns, and itching
Facts : 16 The Baghdad Battery, with copper cylinders soldered to lead, dates back to 248 BC to AD 226 and resembles a galvanic cell, leading people to believe this was the first battery; the claim has not been verified
wn.com/Antiquity And Middle Ages Of Conservation And Restoration Of Copper Based Objects Top 16 Facts
Facts : 1 Antiquity and Middle Ages In alchemy the symbol for copper was also the symbol for the goddess and planet Venus
Facts : 2 It was an important resource for the Romans, Greeks and other ancient peoples
Facts : 3 In Roman times, it was known as aes Cyprium, aes being the generic Latin term for copper alloys and Cyprium from Cyprus, where much copper was mined
Facts : 4 Aphrodite and Venus represented copper in mythology and alchemy, because of its lustrous beauty, its ancient use in producing mirrors, and its association with Cyprus, which was sacred to the goddess
Facts : 5 The seven heavenly bodies known to the ancients were associated with the seven metals known in antiquity, and Venus was assigned to copper
Facts : 6 In North America, copper mining began with marginal workings by Native Americans
Facts : 7 Native copper is known to have been extracted from sites on Isle Royale with primitive stone tools between 800 and 1600
Facts : 8 Copper metallurgy was flourishing in South America, particularly in Peru around 1000 AD; it proceeded at a much slower rate on other continents
Facts : 9 Copper burial ornamentals from the 15th century have been uncovered, but the metal s commercial production did not start until the early 20th century
Facts : 10 At first, the copper itself was valued, but gradually the shape and look of the copper became more important
Facts : 11 Julius Caesar had his own coins made from brass, while Octavianus Augustus Caesar s coins were made from Cu-Pb-Sn alloys
Facts : 12 With an estimated annual output of around 15,000 t, Roman copper mining and smelting activities reached a scale unsurpassed until the time of the Industrial Revolution; the provinces most intensely mined were those of Hispania, Cyprus and in Central Europe
Facts : 13 The gates of the Temple of Jerusalem used Corinthian bronze made by depletion gilding
Facts : 14 In ancient India, copper was used in the holistic medical science Ayurveda for surgical instruments and other medical equipment
Facts : 15 Ancient Egyptians (~2400 BC) used copper for sterilizing wounds and drinking water, and later on for headaches, burns, and itching
Facts : 16 The Baghdad Battery, with copper cylinders soldered to lead, dates back to 248 BC to AD 226 and resembles a galvanic cell, leading people to believe this was the first battery; the claim has not been verified
- published: 14 Dec 2015
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Crusader Kings 2 Part 83 - So Many Unrulely Vassals
Let's Play Crusader Kings 2 as the Dicktopolous family. We'll start in Bulgaria, and only God knows where we'll end up.
Crusader Kings II is a grand strategy ...
Let's Play Crusader Kings 2 as the Dicktopolous family. We'll start in Bulgaria, and only God knows where we'll end up.
Crusader Kings II is a grand strategy game set in the Middle Ages developed by Paradox Development Studio and published by Paradox Interactive as a sequel to Crusader Kings.
The game is a dynasty simulator where the player controls a Medieval dynasty from 1066 to 1453, though the DLC The Old Gods and Charlemagne allow for a start date of 867 and 769, respectively. Through the strategic use of war, marriages and assassinations among many other things, the player works to achieve success for his or her dynasty. The game contains numerous historical figures such as William the Conqueror, Charlemagne, Harold Godwinson, Robert Guiscard, Harald Hardrada, El Cid, Constantine X Doukas, Harun al-Rashid, Alexios I Komnenos, Alfred the Great, and Saladin, but allows for the development of fictional characters as well.
The simulation is open-ended so the definition of 'success' is completely defined by the player. The only in-game objective is to obtain as many prestige points as possible in order to surpass the various historically relevant European dynasties in a fictional prestige ranking (the three most prestigious ones being the Capetian, the Rurikovich and the Habsburg dynasties). The game ends when the player's current character dies without an heir of the same dynasty to succeed him/her, or when the in-game year changes to 1453.
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Let's Play Crusader Kings 2 as the Dicktopolous family. We'll start in Bulgaria, and only God knows where we'll end up.
Crusader Kings II is a grand strategy game set in the Middle Ages developed by Paradox Development Studio and published by Paradox Interactive as a sequel to Crusader Kings.
The game is a dynasty simulator where the player controls a Medieval dynasty from 1066 to 1453, though the DLC The Old Gods and Charlemagne allow for a start date of 867 and 769, respectively. Through the strategic use of war, marriages and assassinations among many other things, the player works to achieve success for his or her dynasty. The game contains numerous historical figures such as William the Conqueror, Charlemagne, Harold Godwinson, Robert Guiscard, Harald Hardrada, El Cid, Constantine X Doukas, Harun al-Rashid, Alexios I Komnenos, Alfred the Great, and Saladin, but allows for the development of fictional characters as well.
The simulation is open-ended so the definition of 'success' is completely defined by the player. The only in-game objective is to obtain as many prestige points as possible in order to surpass the various historically relevant European dynasties in a fictional prestige ranking (the three most prestigious ones being the Capetian, the Rurikovich and the Habsburg dynasties). The game ends when the player's current character dies without an heir of the same dynasty to succeed him/her, or when the in-game year changes to 1453.
- published: 14 Dec 2015
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middle ages bloopers 2
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hier zijn wat bloopers van de aflevering van gisteren
niet veel
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- published: 14 Dec 2015
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King's council of Government in Medieval Scotland Top 9 Facts
Facts : 1 King s council After the crown, the most important government institution in the late Middle Ages was the king s council, composed of the king s close...
Facts : 1 King s council After the crown, the most important government institution in the late Middle Ages was the king s council, composed of the king s closest advisers
Facts : 2 Unlike its counterpart in England, the king s council in Scotland retained legislative and judicial powers
Facts : 3 It was relatively small, with normally less than 10 members in a meeting, some of whom were nominated by parliament, particularly during the many minorities of the era, as a means of limiting the power of a regent
Facts : 4 The council was a virtually full-time institution by the late fifteenth century, and surviving records from the period indicate it was critical in the working of royal justice
Facts : 5 Nominally members of the council were some of the great magnates of the realm, but they rarely attended meetings
Facts : 6 Most of the active members of the council for most of the late Medieval Period were career administrators and lawyers, almost exclusively university-educated clergy
Facts : 7 The most successful of these moved on to occupy the major ecclesiastical positions in the realm as bishops and, towards the end of the period, archbishops
Facts : 8 By the end of the fifteenth century, this group was being joined by increasing numbers of literate laymen, often secular lawyers, of which the most successful gained preferment in the judicial system and grants of lands and lordships
Facts : 9 From the reign of James III onwards, the clerically dominated post of Lord Chancellor was increasingly taken by leading laymen
wn.com/King's Council Of Government In Medieval Scotland Top 9 Facts
Facts : 1 King s council After the crown, the most important government institution in the late Middle Ages was the king s council, composed of the king s closest advisers
Facts : 2 Unlike its counterpart in England, the king s council in Scotland retained legislative and judicial powers
Facts : 3 It was relatively small, with normally less than 10 members in a meeting, some of whom were nominated by parliament, particularly during the many minorities of the era, as a means of limiting the power of a regent
Facts : 4 The council was a virtually full-time institution by the late fifteenth century, and surviving records from the period indicate it was critical in the working of royal justice
Facts : 5 Nominally members of the council were some of the great magnates of the realm, but they rarely attended meetings
Facts : 6 Most of the active members of the council for most of the late Medieval Period were career administrators and lawyers, almost exclusively university-educated clergy
Facts : 7 The most successful of these moved on to occupy the major ecclesiastical positions in the realm as bishops and, towards the end of the period, archbishops
Facts : 8 By the end of the fifteenth century, this group was being joined by increasing numbers of literate laymen, often secular lawyers, of which the most successful gained preferment in the judicial system and grants of lands and lordships
Facts : 9 From the reign of James III onwards, the clerically dominated post of Lord Chancellor was increasingly taken by leading laymen
- published: 14 Dec 2015
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Byzantine bureaucracy and aristocracy
Byzantine bureaucracy and aristocracy
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Foundation to the Middle Ages of Surb Karapet Monastery Top 13 Facts
Facts : 1 Foundation to the Middle Ages According to tradition, the site was founded in the early fourth century by Gregory the Illuminator, who went to Taron t...
Facts : 1 Foundation to the Middle Ages According to tradition, the site was founded in the early fourth century by Gregory the Illuminator, who went to Taron to spread Christianity, following the conversion of King Tiridates III of Armenia
Facts : 2 They were razed to the ground by Gregory the Illuminator, who erected a martyrion to house the remains of Saints Athenogenes and John the Baptist which he had brought from Caesarea
Facts : 3 According to other sources the pagan temples were dedicated to Vahagn and Astghik
Facts : 4 Russell suggests that in Armenia some of the qualities of the pagan god Vahagn were passed down to John the Baptist
Facts : 5 Folk belief held that devs (demons) were kept underneath the monastery; they would be released during the Second Coming by John the Baptist (Surb Karapet)
Facts : 6 Christina Maranci suggested that the foundation of the monastery is most probably connected with the rise of the monastic movement in Bagratuni Armenia in the 940s
Facts : 7 A relatively short historical romance, it tells the story of the five members of the Mamikonians, Taron s princely house: Mushegh, Vahan, Smbat, his son Vahan Kamsarakan, and the latter s son Tiran, who were known as the Holy Warriors of John the Baptist, their patron saint
Facts : 8 The sixth century chronicler Atanas Taronatsi (Athanas of Taron) served as its father superior
Facts : 9 The monastery s possessions were expanded in the seventh century, but the building was reduced to ruins by an earthquake in the same century
Facts : 10 It was subsequently rebuilt and the chapel of Surb Stepanos (St Stephen) was founded
Facts : 11 In the late ninth century, following the establishment of Bagratid Armenia, a school was founded at the monastery
Facts : 12 In the 11th century Grigor Magistros built a palace within the monastery, but it was destroyed by fire in 1058 along with St Gregory (Grigor) Church which had a wooden roof
Facts : 13 Archbishop Stepanos was killed and the monks abandoned the monastery for a year
wn.com/Foundation To The Middle Ages Of Surb Karapet Monastery Top 13 Facts
Facts : 1 Foundation to the Middle Ages According to tradition, the site was founded in the early fourth century by Gregory the Illuminator, who went to Taron to spread Christianity, following the conversion of King Tiridates III of Armenia
Facts : 2 They were razed to the ground by Gregory the Illuminator, who erected a martyrion to house the remains of Saints Athenogenes and John the Baptist which he had brought from Caesarea
Facts : 3 According to other sources the pagan temples were dedicated to Vahagn and Astghik
Facts : 4 Russell suggests that in Armenia some of the qualities of the pagan god Vahagn were passed down to John the Baptist
Facts : 5 Folk belief held that devs (demons) were kept underneath the monastery; they would be released during the Second Coming by John the Baptist (Surb Karapet)
Facts : 6 Christina Maranci suggested that the foundation of the monastery is most probably connected with the rise of the monastic movement in Bagratuni Armenia in the 940s
Facts : 7 A relatively short historical romance, it tells the story of the five members of the Mamikonians, Taron s princely house: Mushegh, Vahan, Smbat, his son Vahan Kamsarakan, and the latter s son Tiran, who were known as the Holy Warriors of John the Baptist, their patron saint
Facts : 8 The sixth century chronicler Atanas Taronatsi (Athanas of Taron) served as its father superior
Facts : 9 The monastery s possessions were expanded in the seventh century, but the building was reduced to ruins by an earthquake in the same century
Facts : 10 It was subsequently rebuilt and the chapel of Surb Stepanos (St Stephen) was founded
Facts : 11 In the late ninth century, following the establishment of Bagratid Armenia, a school was founded at the monastery
Facts : 12 In the 11th century Grigor Magistros built a palace within the monastery, but it was destroyed by fire in 1058 along with St Gregory (Grigor) Church which had a wooden roof
Facts : 13 Archbishop Stepanos was killed and the monks abandoned the monastery for a year
- published: 14 Dec 2015
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History of Lake Ladoga Top 11 Facts
Facts : 1 History Konevsky monastery In the Middle Ages, the lake formed a vital part of the trade route from the Varangians to the Greeks, with the Norse empor...
Facts : 1 History Konevsky monastery In the Middle Ages, the lake formed a vital part of the trade route from the Varangians to the Greeks, with the Norse emporium at Staraya Ladoga defending the mouth of the Volkhov since the 8th century
Facts : 2 Other historic cloisters in the vicinity are the Konevets Monastery, which sits on the Konevets island, and the Alexander-Svirsky Monastery, which preserves fine samples of medieval Muscovite architecture
Facts : 3 During the Ingrian War, a fraction of the Ladoga coast was occupied by Sweden
Facts : 4 In 1617, by the Treaty of Stolbovo, the northern and western coast was ceded by Russia to Sweden
Facts : 5 In 1721, after the Great Northern War, it was restituted to Russia by the Treaty of Nystad
Facts : 6 According to the conditions of the 1920 Tartu Peace Treaty militarization of the lake was severely restricted
Facts : 7 However, both Soviet Russia and Finland had flotillas in Ladoga (see also Finnish Ladoga Naval Detachment)
Facts : 8 Supplies were transported into Leningrad with trucks on winter roads over the ice, the Road of Life , and by boat in the summer
Facts : 9 After World War II, Finland lost the Karelia region to the USSR, and all Finnish citizens were evacuated from the ceded territory
Facts : 10 The northern shore, Ladoga Karelia with the town of Sortavala, is now part of the Republic of Karelia
Facts : 11 Since 1996 the Lake Ladoga Challenge is an annual competition for 4x4 vehicles and ATVs that travels through over 1200 kilometers of the mud, swamp and bog that surround Lake Ladoga
wn.com/History Of Lake Ladoga Top 11 Facts
Facts : 1 History Konevsky monastery In the Middle Ages, the lake formed a vital part of the trade route from the Varangians to the Greeks, with the Norse emporium at Staraya Ladoga defending the mouth of the Volkhov since the 8th century
Facts : 2 Other historic cloisters in the vicinity are the Konevets Monastery, which sits on the Konevets island, and the Alexander-Svirsky Monastery, which preserves fine samples of medieval Muscovite architecture
Facts : 3 During the Ingrian War, a fraction of the Ladoga coast was occupied by Sweden
Facts : 4 In 1617, by the Treaty of Stolbovo, the northern and western coast was ceded by Russia to Sweden
Facts : 5 In 1721, after the Great Northern War, it was restituted to Russia by the Treaty of Nystad
Facts : 6 According to the conditions of the 1920 Tartu Peace Treaty militarization of the lake was severely restricted
Facts : 7 However, both Soviet Russia and Finland had flotillas in Ladoga (see also Finnish Ladoga Naval Detachment)
Facts : 8 Supplies were transported into Leningrad with trucks on winter roads over the ice, the Road of Life , and by boat in the summer
Facts : 9 After World War II, Finland lost the Karelia region to the USSR, and all Finnish citizens were evacuated from the ceded territory
Facts : 10 The northern shore, Ladoga Karelia with the town of Sortavala, is now part of the Republic of Karelia
Facts : 11 Since 1996 the Lake Ladoga Challenge is an annual competition for 4x4 vehicles and ATVs that travels through over 1200 kilometers of the mud, swamp and bog that surround Lake Ladoga
- published: 13 Dec 2015
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Mount Vernon High School Christmas Concert 2015, In Dulci Jublio
Center Stage took us to intermission with a German carol from the middle ages. Usually performed in both Latin and German, we hear it in Latin and English....
Center Stage took us to intermission with a German carol from the middle ages. Usually performed in both Latin and German, we hear it in Latin and English.
wn.com/Mount Vernon High School Christmas Concert 2015, In Dulci Jublio
Center Stage took us to intermission with a German carol from the middle ages. Usually performed in both Latin and German, we hear it in Latin and English.
- published: 13 Dec 2015
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Middle Ages to Modern Era of Minden Top 9 Facts
Facts : 1 Middle Ages to Modern Era The introduction of the Reformation to Minden in 1529 created much conflict in the town, leading to the formation of a 36-ma...
Facts : 1 Middle Ages to Modern Era The introduction of the Reformation to Minden in 1529 created much conflict in the town, leading to the formation of a 36-man unit that took over the role of town regiment
Facts : 2 Nicholas Krage announced Minden s new evangelical church order from the pulpit of St Martin s Church (Martinikirche) on 13 February 1530
Facts : 3 The Peace of Westphalia in 1648 gave the possession of Minden to Brandenburg-Prussia, and it remained with Prussia until its break-up in 1947
Facts : 4 The rule of Frederick I of Prussia (in office 1688-1713) ended the 400-year self-determination or independence of the citizens of Minden
Facts : 5 The 40-man unit (Vierziger) was dissolved by the king and the town council was replaced by a town authority consisting of 16 businessmen, 16 tradesmen and eight representatives of the community who were elected for life
Facts : 6 The Battle of Minden took place in front of the gates of Minden on 1 August 1759 during the Seven Years War
Facts : 7 The allies of Great Britain, led by Duke Ferdinand of Brunswick, defeated the French and their allies in a decisive battle
Facts : 8 The region remained Prussian and the adjacent Kingdom of Hanover remained in the possession of the English king
Facts : 9 The town was capital of the Territory of Minden-Ravensberg from 1719 to 1807 and capital of the District of Minden from 1816 to 1947
wn.com/Middle Ages To Modern Era Of Minden Top 9 Facts
Facts : 1 Middle Ages to Modern Era The introduction of the Reformation to Minden in 1529 created much conflict in the town, leading to the formation of a 36-man unit that took over the role of town regiment
Facts : 2 Nicholas Krage announced Minden s new evangelical church order from the pulpit of St Martin s Church (Martinikirche) on 13 February 1530
Facts : 3 The Peace of Westphalia in 1648 gave the possession of Minden to Brandenburg-Prussia, and it remained with Prussia until its break-up in 1947
Facts : 4 The rule of Frederick I of Prussia (in office 1688-1713) ended the 400-year self-determination or independence of the citizens of Minden
Facts : 5 The 40-man unit (Vierziger) was dissolved by the king and the town council was replaced by a town authority consisting of 16 businessmen, 16 tradesmen and eight representatives of the community who were elected for life
Facts : 6 The Battle of Minden took place in front of the gates of Minden on 1 August 1759 during the Seven Years War
Facts : 7 The allies of Great Britain, led by Duke Ferdinand of Brunswick, defeated the French and their allies in a decisive battle
Facts : 8 The region remained Prussian and the adjacent Kingdom of Hanover remained in the possession of the English king
Facts : 9 The town was capital of the Territory of Minden-Ravensberg from 1719 to 1807 and capital of the District of Minden from 1816 to 1947
- published: 13 Dec 2015
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Middle Ages of Slavonia Top 7 Facts
Facts : 1 However, control of the area proved a significant task, and Lombards were given increasing control of Pannonia in the 6th century, which ended in thei...
Facts : 1 However, control of the area proved a significant task, and Lombards were given increasing control of Pannonia in the 6th century, which ended in their withdrawal in 568 and the arrival of Pannonian Avars and Slavs, who established control of Pannonia by year 582
Facts : 2 This record represents the first document of the Croatian realms, vassal states of Francia at the time
Facts : 3 The Frankish overlordship ended during the reign of Mislav two decades later
Facts : 4 That occurred in a letter from Pope John X, dating the kingdom of Croatia to 925
Facts : 5 Tomislav defeated Hungarian and Bulgarian invasions, spreading the influence of Croatian kings northward to Slavonia
Facts : 6 Opposition to the claim led to a war and personal union of Croatia and Hungary in 1102, ruled by Coloman
Facts : 7 For the next four centuries, Slavonia was ruled as a part of the Kingdom of Croatia by the Sabor (parliament), and a ban (viceroy) appointed by the king
wn.com/Middle Ages Of Slavonia Top 7 Facts
Facts : 1 However, control of the area proved a significant task, and Lombards were given increasing control of Pannonia in the 6th century, which ended in their withdrawal in 568 and the arrival of Pannonian Avars and Slavs, who established control of Pannonia by year 582
Facts : 2 This record represents the first document of the Croatian realms, vassal states of Francia at the time
Facts : 3 The Frankish overlordship ended during the reign of Mislav two decades later
Facts : 4 That occurred in a letter from Pope John X, dating the kingdom of Croatia to 925
Facts : 5 Tomislav defeated Hungarian and Bulgarian invasions, spreading the influence of Croatian kings northward to Slavonia
Facts : 6 Opposition to the claim led to a war and personal union of Croatia and Hungary in 1102, ruled by Coloman
Facts : 7 For the next four centuries, Slavonia was ruled as a part of the Kingdom of Croatia by the Sabor (parliament), and a ban (viceroy) appointed by the king
- published: 13 Dec 2015
- views: 0
CK2 Norrland Vikings 41
Crusader Kings II is a grand strategy game set in the Middle Ages developed by Paradox Development Studio and published by Paradox Interactive.
Let’s plays Cr...
Crusader Kings II is a grand strategy game set in the Middle Ages developed by Paradox Development Studio and published by Paradox Interactive.
Let’s plays Crusader Kings II as the Norse ruler of Norrland. If you enjoyed this video please consider hitting the Like button and subscribe to the channel, it helps the channel grow by affecting search results.
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Crusader Kings II is a grand strategy game set in the Middle Ages developed by Paradox Development Studio and published by Paradox Interactive.
Let’s plays Crusader Kings II as the Norse ruler of Norrland. If you enjoyed this video please consider hitting the Like button and subscribe to the channel, it helps the channel grow by affecting search results.
- published: 13 Dec 2015
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We've Been Saying For Ages, PLAY RAMSEY IN THE MIDDLE!! | Aston Villa 0 Arsenal 2
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Team Fortress 2 @ DeGroot Keep @ Medieval mode *1080p*
Playing TF2 at DeGroot Keep.
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Playing TF2 at DeGroot Keep.
Hardware:
CPU: i7 3770
GPU: Sapphire R9 390 Nitro
Mainboard: Asrock Z77 Pro3
Server:
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Playing TF2 at DeGroot Keep.
Hardware:
CPU: i7 3770
GPU: Sapphire R9 390 Nitro
Mainboard: Asrock Z77 Pro3
Server:
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193.111.140.107:28900
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- published: 13 Dec 2015
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Im a Knight (Friday Night by Lily Allen)
We love Lily. And history. A quick overview of the life of a typical European knight during the Middle Ages. Clips from A Knights Tale with the late Heath Ledge...
We love Lily. And history. A quick overview of the life of a typical European knight during the Middle Ages. Clips from A Knights Tale with the late Heath Ledger.
Horrible Histories Horrible Histories Horrible Histories Song: Measly Middle Ages: Im a Knight (Monty Python pastiche). Performed by Mathew Baynton, Steve .
Someone foolishly suggested Im a Knight, but with the third one a Jedi knight - so here it is! Filmed outside using the bonsais Ive been growing over the past .
Recently heard this song and all I could think about was Merlin. I was shocked to find this only attempted as a small section in a Merlin crack video so I decided .
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We love Lily. And history. A quick overview of the life of a typical European knight during the Middle Ages. Clips from A Knights Tale with the late Heath Ledger.
Horrible Histories Horrible Histories Horrible Histories Song: Measly Middle Ages: Im a Knight (Monty Python pastiche). Performed by Mathew Baynton, Steve .
Someone foolishly suggested Im a Knight, but with the third one a Jedi knight - so here it is! Filmed outside using the bonsais Ive been growing over the past .
Recently heard this song and all I could think about was Merlin. I was shocked to find this only attempted as a small section in a Merlin crack video so I decided .
- published: 13 Dec 2015
- views: 0
onderwereld middle ages Rhaodus
ik krijg te horen van men hertog dat hij ook een transformatie wilt maar ik kan niks doen verdwijnt hij voor men ogen en beland in de onderwereld krijg ik heb o...
ik krijg te horen van men hertog dat hij ook een transformatie wilt maar ik kan niks doen verdwijnt hij voor men ogen en beland in de onderwereld krijg ik heb ooit nog terug?
muziek:https://www.youtube.com/user/Vindsvept
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ik krijg te horen van men hertog dat hij ook een transformatie wilt maar ik kan niks doen verdwijnt hij voor men ogen en beland in de onderwereld krijg ik heb ooit nog terug?
muziek:https://www.youtube.com/user/Vindsvept
twitch:twitch.tv/RAGAragnar
- published: 13 Dec 2015
- views: 13
Laima, Tērvete, Latvia, HD Review
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The guest house Laima is located in the beautiful and historic area of Tērvete with monum...
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The guest house Laima is located in the beautiful and historic area of Tērvete with monuments from the Middle Ages. It offers accommodation with free Wi-Fi and private parking.
The rooms at Laima are done in pastel colours and there is a TV and a private bathroom with a shower in each of them.
The property offers meals that are provided at an additional charge. Barbecuing facilities are available to guests in the garden.
Guests can rent out bicycles and explore the picturesque area. The Tērvete Nature Park is just 0.6 miles away and so is the Gulbju Lake.
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The guest house Laima is located in the beautiful and historic area of Tērvete with monuments from the Middle Ages. It offers accommodation with free Wi-Fi and private parking.
The rooms at Laima are done in pastel colours and there is a TV and a private bathroom with a shower in each of them.
The property offers meals that are provided at an additional charge. Barbecuing facilities are available to guests in the garden.
Guests can rent out bicycles and explore the picturesque area. The Tērvete Nature Park is just 0.6 miles away and so is the Gulbju Lake.
- published: 13 Dec 2015
- views: 0
Conventional images believed to be authentic of Acheiropoieta Top 8 Facts
Facts : 1 Conventional images believed to be authentic A further and larger group of images, sometimes overlapping with acheiropoieta in popular tradition, were...
Facts : 1 Conventional images believed to be authentic A further and larger group of images, sometimes overlapping with acheiropoieta in popular tradition, were believed in the Early Middle Ages to have been created by conventional means in New Testament times, often by New Testament figures who, like many monks of the later period, were believed to have practiced as artists
Facts : 2 The best known of these, and the most commonly credited in the West, was Saint Luke, who was long believed to have had the Virgin Mary sit for her portrait, but in the East a number of other figures were believed by many to have created images, including narrative ones
Facts : 3 Saint Peter was said to have illustrated his own account of the Transfiguration , Luke to have illustrated an entire gospel book, and the late 7th-century Frankish pilgrim Arculf reported seeing in the Holy Land a cloth woven or embroidered by the Virgin herself with figures of Jesus and the apostles
Facts : 4 The apostles were also said to have been very active as patrons, commissioning cycles in illuminated manuscripts and fresco in their churches
Facts : 5 Such beliefs clearly projected contemporary practices back to the 1st century, and in their developed form are not found before the lead-up to the Iconoclastic Controversy, but in the 4th century Eusebius of Caesarea, who disapproved of images, accepted that the features of His apostles Peter and Paul, and indeed of Christ himself, have been preserved in coloured portraits which I have examined
Facts : 6 Many famous images, including the Image of Edessa and Hodegetria, were described in versions of their stories as this type of image
Facts : 7 The belief that images presumably of the 6th century at the earliest were authentic products of the 1st century distorted any sense of stylistic anachronism, making it easier for further images to be accepted, just as the belief in acheiropoieta, which must have reflected a divine standard of realism and accuracy, distorted early medieval perceptions of what degree of realism was possible in art, accounting for the praise very frequently given to images for their realism, when to modern eyes the surviving corpus has little of this
Facts : 8 The standard depictions of both the features of the leading New Testament figures, and the iconography of key narrative scenes, seemed to have their authenticity confirmed by images believed to have been created either by direct witnesses or those able to hear the accounts
wn.com/Conventional Images Believed To Be Authentic Of Acheiropoieta Top 8 Facts
Facts : 1 Conventional images believed to be authentic A further and larger group of images, sometimes overlapping with acheiropoieta in popular tradition, were believed in the Early Middle Ages to have been created by conventional means in New Testament times, often by New Testament figures who, like many monks of the later period, were believed to have practiced as artists
Facts : 2 The best known of these, and the most commonly credited in the West, was Saint Luke, who was long believed to have had the Virgin Mary sit for her portrait, but in the East a number of other figures were believed by many to have created images, including narrative ones
Facts : 3 Saint Peter was said to have illustrated his own account of the Transfiguration , Luke to have illustrated an entire gospel book, and the late 7th-century Frankish pilgrim Arculf reported seeing in the Holy Land a cloth woven or embroidered by the Virgin herself with figures of Jesus and the apostles
Facts : 4 The apostles were also said to have been very active as patrons, commissioning cycles in illuminated manuscripts and fresco in their churches
Facts : 5 Such beliefs clearly projected contemporary practices back to the 1st century, and in their developed form are not found before the lead-up to the Iconoclastic Controversy, but in the 4th century Eusebius of Caesarea, who disapproved of images, accepted that the features of His apostles Peter and Paul, and indeed of Christ himself, have been preserved in coloured portraits which I have examined
Facts : 6 Many famous images, including the Image of Edessa and Hodegetria, were described in versions of their stories as this type of image
Facts : 7 The belief that images presumably of the 6th century at the earliest were authentic products of the 1st century distorted any sense of stylistic anachronism, making it easier for further images to be accepted, just as the belief in acheiropoieta, which must have reflected a divine standard of realism and accuracy, distorted early medieval perceptions of what degree of realism was possible in art, accounting for the praise very frequently given to images for their realism, when to modern eyes the surviving corpus has little of this
Facts : 8 The standard depictions of both the features of the leading New Testament figures, and the iconography of key narrative scenes, seemed to have their authenticity confirmed by images believed to have been created either by direct witnesses or those able to hear the accounts
- published: 13 Dec 2015
- views: 0
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Kings and Queens of England (Episode 2): Middle Ages (History Documentary)
The Kings and Queens of England - Episode 2: Middle Ages (History Documentary)
In six episodes this documentary series from UKTV History covers the 41 kings and queens of England from 1066 to the present -- almost 1000 years of monarchs. It shows how the history of the UK was reflected by the history of their monarchs. This UKTV History program covers the more intimate natures of the persons behi
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The Worst Jobs In History - 1x02 - Medieval
The Worst Jobs In History - Season 1 Episode 2 - Medieval
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The Hidden Masters of the Middle Ages: the Limbourg Brothers
The three Limbourg brothers painted landscapes and portraits with a precision that was unheard of in their time. They gave us the first snowy landscape in th...
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MIDIEVAL WEAPONS AND COMBAT - The Longbow (MIDDLE AGES BATTLE HISTORY DOCUMENTARY)
MIDIEVAL WEAPONS AND COMBAT - The Longbow (MIDDLE AGES BATTLE HISTORY DOCUMENTARY) Presenter Mike Loades takes us on a fascinating tour of medieval arms and ...
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At its height in the second century A.D., the Roman Empire was the beacon of learning, trade, power and prosperity in the western world. But the once-powerful Rome--rotten to the core by the fifth century--lay open
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Conquest Episode 2: Weird Weapons of the Middle Ages
Conquest is a TV show on the History Channel hosted by Peter Woodward. In each 30 minute episode, Woodward (or occasionally an outside expert) teaches his small group of assistants a particular type of weapon, or a set of weapons from a particular time period, while demonstrating their function, describing their comparative advantages and disadvantages, and discussing their history.
Episodes have
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Kings and Queens of England (Episode 2): Middle Ages (History Documentary)
The Kings and Queens of England - Episode 2: Middle Ages (History Documentary)
In six episodes this documentary series from UKTV History covers the 41 kings an...
The Kings and Queens of England - Episode 2: Middle Ages (History Documentary)
In six episodes this documentary series from UKTV History covers the 41 kings and queens of England from 1066 to the present -- almost 1000 years of monarchs. It shows how the history of the UK was reflected by the history of their monarchs. This UKTV History program covers the more intimate natures of the persons behind the monarchy. It shows how those privileged few have shaped the UK and made the UK what it is today.
EPISODE 2: Middle Ages (1216-1485)
This episode covers the time from the Magna Carta through to Henry VI, taking in the 100 Years War, the Peasant's Revolt and the Battle of Agincourt along the way.
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The Kings and Queens of England - Episode 2: Middle Ages (History Documentary)
In six episodes this documentary series from UKTV History covers the 41 kings and queens of England from 1066 to the present -- almost 1000 years of monarchs. It shows how the history of the UK was reflected by the history of their monarchs. This UKTV History program covers the more intimate natures of the persons behind the monarchy. It shows how those privileged few have shaped the UK and made the UK what it is today.
EPISODE 2: Middle Ages (1216-1485)
This episode covers the time from the Magna Carta through to Henry VI, taking in the 100 Years War, the Peasant's Revolt and the Battle of Agincourt along the way.
- published: 26 Dec 2014
- views: 4
The Worst Jobs In History - 1x02 - Medieval
The Worst Jobs In History - Season 1 Episode 2 - Medieval...
The Worst Jobs In History - Season 1 Episode 2 - Medieval
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The Worst Jobs In History - Season 1 Episode 2 - Medieval
- published: 11 Jul 2011
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The Hidden Masters of the Middle Ages: the Limbourg Brothers
The three Limbourg brothers painted landscapes and portraits with a precision that was unheard of in their time. They gave us the first snowy landscape in th......
The three Limbourg brothers painted landscapes and portraits with a precision that was unheard of in their time. They gave us the first snowy landscape in th...
wn.com/The Hidden Masters Of The Middle Ages The Limbourg Brothers
The three Limbourg brothers painted landscapes and portraits with a precision that was unheard of in their time. They gave us the first snowy landscape in th...
MIDIEVAL WEAPONS AND COMBAT - The Longbow (MIDDLE AGES BATTLE HISTORY DOCUMENTARY)
MIDIEVAL WEAPONS AND COMBAT - The Longbow (MIDDLE AGES BATTLE HISTORY DOCUMENTARY) Presenter Mike Loades takes us on a fascinating tour of medieval arms and ......
MIDIEVAL WEAPONS AND COMBAT - The Longbow (MIDDLE AGES BATTLE HISTORY DOCUMENTARY) Presenter Mike Loades takes us on a fascinating tour of medieval arms and ...
wn.com/Midieval Weapons And Combat The Longbow (Middle Ages Battle History Documentary)
MIDIEVAL WEAPONS AND COMBAT - The Longbow (MIDDLE AGES BATTLE HISTORY DOCUMENTARY) Presenter Mike Loades takes us on a fascinating tour of medieval arms and ...
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The Mysterious Dark Ages (HD Ancient Middle Ages History Documentary)
At its height in the second century A.D., the Roman Empire was the beacon of learning, trade, power and prosperity in the western world. But the once-powerful Rome--rotten to the core by the fifth century--lay open to barbarian warriors who came in wave after wave of invasion, slaughtering, stealing, and ultimately, settling. As chaos replaced culture, Europe was beset by famine, plague, persecutions, and a state of war that was so persistent it was only rarely interrupted by peace. THE DARK AGES profiles those who battled to shape the future, from the warlords whose armies threatened to case the demise of European society, like Alaric, Charles the Hammer, and Clovis; to the men and women who valiantly tended the flames of justice, knowledge, and innovation including Charlemagne, St. Benedict, Empress Theodora, and other brave souls who fought for peace and enlightenment. It was in the shadows of this turbulent millennium that the seeds of modern civilization were sown.
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The Mysterious Dark Ages (HD Ancient Middle Ages History Documentary)
At its height in the second century A.D., the Roman Empire was the beacon of learning, trade, power and prosperity in the western world. But the once-powerful Rome--rotten to the core by the fifth century--lay open to barbarian warriors who came in wave after wave of invasion, slaughtering, stealing, and ultimately, settling. As chaos replaced culture, Europe was beset by famine, plague, persecutions, and a state of war that was so persistent it was only rarely interrupted by peace. THE DARK AGES profiles those who battled to shape the future, from the warlords whose armies threatened to case the demise of European society, like Alaric, Charles the Hammer, and Clovis; to the men and women who valiantly tended the flames of justice, knowledge, and innovation including Charlemagne, St. Benedict, Empress Theodora, and other brave souls who fought for peace and enlightenment. It was in the shadows of this turbulent millennium that the seeds of modern civilization were sown.
- published: 03 Sep 2015
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Conquest Episode 2: Weird Weapons of the Middle Ages
Conquest is a TV show on the History Channel hosted by Peter Woodward. In each 30 minute episode, Woodward (or occasionally an outside expert) teaches his small...
Conquest is a TV show on the History Channel hosted by Peter Woodward. In each 30 minute episode, Woodward (or occasionally an outside expert) teaches his small group of assistants a particular type of weapon, or a set of weapons from a particular time period, while demonstrating their function, describing their comparative advantages and disadvantages, and discussing their history.
Episodes have ranged widely across history, from "Stone-Age Weapons" to "Air Combat" and even including "Unarmed Combat". As examples of the broad spectrum, Roman weapons and tactics, SWAT tactics and ninjutsu have all featured.
List of Episodes
01 The Medieval Broadsword
02 Weird Weapons of the Middle Ages
03 Bow & Arrow
04 The Medieval Tournament
05 The Axman Cometh
06 Knight in Armor
07 Weapons of the Gladiators
08 Bull Riding
09 The Duel
10 Air Combat
11 Swords of the Musketeers
12 Unarmed Combat
13 Stone Age Weapons
14 Urban Ops
15 Demolition Derby
16 Knives and Daggers
17 Early Firearms
18 Pirate Weapons
19 Weapons of the Civil War
20 Roman Weapons
21 Trench Warfare
22 Weapons of the Barbarians
23 Weapons of the American Indians
24 Weapons of the Ninja
25 The Crossbow
26 How to Win in Las Vegas
27 American Soldiers in WWII
28 Warriors of the Bible
wn.com/Conquest Episode 2 Weird Weapons Of The Middle Ages
Conquest is a TV show on the History Channel hosted by Peter Woodward. In each 30 minute episode, Woodward (or occasionally an outside expert) teaches his small group of assistants a particular type of weapon, or a set of weapons from a particular time period, while demonstrating their function, describing their comparative advantages and disadvantages, and discussing their history.
Episodes have ranged widely across history, from "Stone-Age Weapons" to "Air Combat" and even including "Unarmed Combat". As examples of the broad spectrum, Roman weapons and tactics, SWAT tactics and ninjutsu have all featured.
List of Episodes
01 The Medieval Broadsword
02 Weird Weapons of the Middle Ages
03 Bow & Arrow
04 The Medieval Tournament
05 The Axman Cometh
06 Knight in Armor
07 Weapons of the Gladiators
08 Bull Riding
09 The Duel
10 Air Combat
11 Swords of the Musketeers
12 Unarmed Combat
13 Stone Age Weapons
14 Urban Ops
15 Demolition Derby
16 Knives and Daggers
17 Early Firearms
18 Pirate Weapons
19 Weapons of the Civil War
20 Roman Weapons
21 Trench Warfare
22 Weapons of the Barbarians
23 Weapons of the American Indians
24 Weapons of the Ninja
25 The Crossbow
26 How to Win in Las Vegas
27 American Soldiers in WWII
28 Warriors of the Bible
- published: 28 Dec 2014
- views: 0
The BLACK DEATH - MIDDLE AGES HISTORY DOCUMENTARY
The BLACK DEATH - MIDDLE AGES HISTORY DOCUMENTARY Through a series of groundbreaking experiments and archaeological discoveries, we show ...
Medieval Apocalyp...
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The BLACK DEATH - MIDDLE AGES HISTORY DOCUMENTARY
The BLACK DEATH - MIDDLE AGES HISTORY DOCUMENTARY
- published: 12 May 2015
- views: 1