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Pantheons of the Ancient Mediterranean: Crash Course World Mythology #7
In which Mike Rugnetta begins our unit on pantheons, which are families of gods. We further define pantheons and talk about why they're important. Then, we discuss pantheons from the myths of the ancient Mediterranean, starting with ancient Sumer in Mesopotamia. The Egyptian pantheon brings us the story of Osiris and his envious brother Seth. We learn what these two pantheons suggest about the cultures where they originated.
Sources:
David Leeming, The World of Myth: An Anthology
Thury & Devinney, Introduction to Mythology.
Thanks to the following Patrons for their generous monthly contributions that help keep Crash Course free for everyone forever:
Mark, Les Aker, Bob Kunz, William McGraw, Jeffrey Thompson, Ruth Perez, Jason A Saslow, Eric Prestemon, Malcolm Callis, Steve Marshall, Ad...
published: 07 Apr 2017
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Greek Gods Explained In 12 Minutes
The Greek Gods represent humanity at its best and worst, from the violent and destructive Ares to the beautiful and seductive Aphrodite, Greek mythology demonstrates the epic power struggle between parents and children in an endless quest to gain control over the world. Tales pass down from each generation showing them to be some of the most influential deities in human history, that continue to have a significant impact to this day.
Thanks for watching! Make sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE and comment down below what video you would like us to do next!
Intro and Outro Music by:
https://soundcloud.com/ryantothec
Background Music: Derek & Brandon Fiechter:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjMZjGhrFq_4llVS_x2XJ_w
https://www.youtube.com/user/dfiechter2
Stock footage by:
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published: 29 Sep 2017
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The Greeks and Romans - Pantheons Part 3: Crash Course World Mythology #9
This week, we continue our look at various Pantheons, and Mike digs deep into the gods of the ancient Greeks. We're talking Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Hades, Artemis, Hephaestos, Ares, and Apollo. We're also talking Jupiter, Juno, Neptune, Pluto, Diana, Vulcan, Mars, and...Apollo. Similar gods, different names. We'll start with the origin stories of the gods, talk about their family relationships, and what exactly their specialties are.
Crash Course is made with Adobe Creative Cloud. Try it for free here: http://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/start-with-free-creativecloud.html
Our Sources:
Thurry and Devinney: Introduction to Mythology
David Leeming: World of Myth: An anthology
Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse
Thanks...
published: 22 Apr 2017
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The Roman Pantheon Of Gods | The Lost Gods | Odyssey
The spectacular rise and fall of the Roman Empire fascinates us to this day. The Romans took their Gods from the Etruscans, on the ruins of whose civilization they built their own. Kenneally visits the Forum, the epicenter of Roman religion, and the Pantheon, sanctuary of the Roman gods.
It's like Netflix for History: the world's finest documentary streaming service -- use the code 'Odyssey' to get 50% off your History Hit subscription!
👉 https://bit.ly/3cX9hGo
Odyssey is your journey into the world of Ancient History; from the dawn of Mesopotamia to the fall of Rome. We'll be bringing you only the best documentaries that journey into the mysteries and ruins of worlds long lost.
Odyssey is part of the Little Dot Network.Content licensed from Sky Vision to Little Dot Studios. Any quest...
published: 30 Mar 2021
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Hollow Knight- Locked Godhome Lifeblood Core Door
What is the locked door at the bottom left of Godhome? In this video I will tell you how to open the door, what is inside and how it will help you with the pantheons.
In order to open the door you need to complete pantheons with bindings on. Bindings make it harder to complete the pantheons but you will be rewarded for the hard work.
When you complete pantheons with 8 bindings you will be rewarded with 3 liveblood cores. If you complete 12 bindings you get 4 live blood cores. Last, when you complete 16 bindings, you get 5 liveblood cores at every bench in every pantheon.
Note that you can beat pantheons with one binding or all 4 at the same time if you would like.
Once you get the door open, go inside and dreamnail the thing inside. That is what opens like lifeblood cocoons in each...
published: 25 Aug 2019
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African Pantheons and the Orishas: Crash Course World Mythology #11
So, today we’re talking about African Pantheons. Now, you might say, that’s ridiculous. Africa isn’t a single place with a single pantheon, and we’d be fools to try and cover all that in an eleven minute video. You’d be right. Instead we’re going to focus on Yoruba religion from west Africa, and the Orishas that populate Yoruba stories. The many, many Orishas cover all aspects of life, and can be pretty specialized. We’re going to focus on a dozen or so.
Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse
Thanks to the following Patrons for their generous monthly contributions that help keep Crash Course free for everyone forever:
Mark, Les Aker, Bob Kunz, Mark Austin, William McGraw, Jeffrey Thompson, Ruth Perez, Jason A Saslow, ...
published: 12 May 2017
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Indian Pantheons: Crash Course World Mythology #8
In which Mike Rugnetta continues our unit on pantheons with the complex Indian pantheon, focusing on stories that were written in Sanskrit. We start with a violent creation story. We talk about the concept of Brahman, and the personification as three deities: Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. Then, the goddess Durga teaches us how to behead a buffalo demon while riding a lion.
Sources:
Brockington, John, World Mythology, the Illustrated Guide.
Thanks to the following Patrons for their generous monthly contributions that help keep Crash Course free for everyone forever:
Mark, Les Aker, Bob Kunz, William McGraw, Jeffrey Thompson, Ruth Perez, Jason A Saslow, Eric Prestemon, Malcolm Callis, Steve Marshall, Advait Shinde, Rachel Bright, Ian Dundore, Tim Curwick, Ken Penttinen, Dominic Dos Santos,...
published: 14 Apr 2017
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Hollow Knight Speedrun - Pantheon of Hallownest in 17:45
Had record for a while but kept grinding for the sub 18.
Mediocre early bosses, got messed up pretty bad by sisters of battle and elder hu, but most of the later bosses were pretty optimal, so that made it up.
Charms: Unbreakable Strength, Quickslash, Fury of the Fallen, Shaman Stone
Leaderboards: https://www.speedrun.com/hollowknight/Godhome#Any
published: 20 Apr 2020
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How to Create Interesting Gods and Pantheons
Religion is a big part of Dungeons and Dragons and many tabletop rpgs; hell, it's a large part of plenty of our lives. Creating a cast of gods and mythological figures is a fun and worthwhile pursuit; though it's one that often produces lackluster results.
By focusing on the worshippers in your world, you can entwine the members of your pantheon into your cultures, focusing on the meaningful ways in which characters in your worlds can interact with their faith, you can create something a lot more interesting than a carbon copy of the greek gods.
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published: 24 Nov 2020
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The Roman Empire's Pantheon Of Gods | Lost Gods | Parable
In the 8th century BC, when the Greek city-states were coming to power, a group of tribes occupied the hills above the Tiber in Italy. They were farmers, and their gods were the Numan, faceless and formless spirits manifested in the powers of nature and the cycles of the seasons. But, as they grew into an empire that stretched from the Atlantic to the Dead Sea their gods would take on different forms. By the 2nd century AD, 85 thousand kilometres of paved roads carried their laws, currency, legions and beliefs to over four hundred nations. Their art, architecture and engineering genius still generates wonder today. It was Horus, one of their most famous poets who urged them carpe diem. And in their day, they would seize the territories, treasuries and gods of other civilisations. They were...
published: 09 Oct 2020
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Pantheons of the Ancient Mediterranean: Crash Course World Mythology #7
In which Mike Rugnetta begins our unit on pantheons, which are families of gods. We further define pantheons and talk about why they're important. Then, we disc...
In which Mike Rugnetta begins our unit on pantheons, which are families of gods. We further define pantheons and talk about why they're important. Then, we discuss pantheons from the myths of the ancient Mediterranean, starting with ancient Sumer in Mesopotamia. The Egyptian pantheon brings us the story of Osiris and his envious brother Seth. We learn what these two pantheons suggest about the cultures where they originated.
Sources:
David Leeming, The World of Myth: An Anthology
Thury & Devinney, Introduction to Mythology.
Thanks to the following Patrons for their generous monthly contributions that help keep Crash Course free for everyone forever:
Mark, Les Aker, Bob Kunz, William McGraw, Jeffrey Thompson, Ruth Perez, Jason A Saslow, Eric Prestemon, Malcolm Callis, Steve Marshall, Advait Shinde, Rachel Bright, Ian Dundore, Tim Curwick, Ken Penttinen, Dominic Dos Santos, Caleb Weeks, Kathrin Janßen, Nathan Taylor, Yana Leonor, Andrei Krishkevich, Brian Thomas Gossett, Chris Peters, Kathy & Tim Philip, Mayumi Maeda, Eric Kitchen, SR Foxley, Justin Zingsheim, Andrea Bareis, Moritz Schmidt, Bader AlGhamdi, Jessica Wode, Daniel Baulig, Jirat
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In which Mike Rugnetta begins our unit on pantheons, which are families of gods. We further define pantheons and talk about why they're important. Then, we discuss pantheons from the myths of the ancient Mediterranean, starting with ancient Sumer in Mesopotamia. The Egyptian pantheon brings us the story of Osiris and his envious brother Seth. We learn what these two pantheons suggest about the cultures where they originated.
Sources:
David Leeming, The World of Myth: An Anthology
Thury & Devinney, Introduction to Mythology.
Thanks to the following Patrons for their generous monthly contributions that help keep Crash Course free for everyone forever:
Mark, Les Aker, Bob Kunz, William McGraw, Jeffrey Thompson, Ruth Perez, Jason A Saslow, Eric Prestemon, Malcolm Callis, Steve Marshall, Advait Shinde, Rachel Bright, Ian Dundore, Tim Curwick, Ken Penttinen, Dominic Dos Santos, Caleb Weeks, Kathrin Janßen, Nathan Taylor, Yana Leonor, Andrei Krishkevich, Brian Thomas Gossett, Chris Peters, Kathy & Tim Philip, Mayumi Maeda, Eric Kitchen, SR Foxley, Justin Zingsheim, Andrea Bareis, Moritz Schmidt, Bader AlGhamdi, Jessica Wode, Daniel Baulig, Jirat
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- published: 07 Apr 2017
- views: 1109545
12:24
Greek Gods Explained In 12 Minutes
The Greek Gods represent humanity at its best and worst, from the violent and destructive Ares to the beautiful and seductive Aphrodite, Greek mythology demonst...
The Greek Gods represent humanity at its best and worst, from the violent and destructive Ares to the beautiful and seductive Aphrodite, Greek mythology demonstrates the epic power struggle between parents and children in an endless quest to gain control over the world. Tales pass down from each generation showing them to be some of the most influential deities in human history, that continue to have a significant impact to this day.
Thanks for watching! Make sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE and comment down below what video you would like us to do next!
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https://wn.com/Greek_Gods_Explained_In_12_Minutes
The Greek Gods represent humanity at its best and worst, from the violent and destructive Ares to the beautiful and seductive Aphrodite, Greek mythology demonstrates the epic power struggle between parents and children in an endless quest to gain control over the world. Tales pass down from each generation showing them to be some of the most influential deities in human history, that continue to have a significant impact to this day.
Thanks for watching! Make sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE and comment down below what video you would like us to do next!
Intro and Outro Music by:
https://soundcloud.com/ryantothec
Background Music: Derek & Brandon Fiechter:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjMZjGhrFq_4llVS_x2XJ_w
https://www.youtube.com/user/dfiechter2
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https://www.youtube.com/user/Beachfrontprod
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Nikola Tesla Explained In 16 Minutes | Nikola Tesla Documentary
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ok8JDXSYw1U
Sun Tzu - The Art of War Explained In 5 Minutes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hz4FNBj1APA&t;
The Fall of Rome Explained In 13 Minutes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJz15Y6hKMM
Norse Mythology Explained In 15 Minutes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oxzmJPoRu8&t;
Left vs Right: Political Spectrum - Explained In 4 Minutes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JlQ5fGECmsA
Genghis Khan and The Mongol Empire Explained In 8 Minutes:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pDyece8CQF8&t;
Fall of The Soviet Union Explained In 5 Minutes:
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World War 2 Explained | Best WW2 Documentary | Part 1:
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The Vietnam War Explained In 25 Minutes | Vietnam War Documentary:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tNTh6KlXXU
Egyptian Gods Explained In 13 Minutes:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bURNgGA2lzM&t;
The Life Guide is a channel dedicated to providing interesting and educational content about a range of political, philosophical, economic and historical topics. Whether you are interested in a simplified explanation of complicated modern ideas or detailed information on ancient civilizations and philosophical schools of thought, The Life Guide is the channel for you.
- published: 29 Sep 2017
- views: 10959819
12:46
The Greeks and Romans - Pantheons Part 3: Crash Course World Mythology #9
This week, we continue our look at various Pantheons, and Mike digs deep into the gods of the ancient Greeks. We're talking Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Hades, Artemi...
This week, we continue our look at various Pantheons, and Mike digs deep into the gods of the ancient Greeks. We're talking Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Hades, Artemis, Hephaestos, Ares, and Apollo. We're also talking Jupiter, Juno, Neptune, Pluto, Diana, Vulcan, Mars, and...Apollo. Similar gods, different names. We'll start with the origin stories of the gods, talk about their family relationships, and what exactly their specialties are.
Crash Course is made with Adobe Creative Cloud. Try it for free here: http://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/start-with-free-creativecloud.html
Our Sources:
Thurry and Devinney: Introduction to Mythology
David Leeming: World of Myth: An anthology
Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse
Thanks to the following Patrons for their generous monthly contributions that help keep Crash Course free for everyone forever:
Mark, Les Aker, Bob Kunz, William McGraw, Jeffrey Thompson, Ruth Perez, Jason A Saslow, Eric Prestemon, Malcolm Callis, Steve Marshall, Advait Shinde, Rachel Bright, Ian Dundore, Tim Curwick, Ken Penttinen, Dominic Dos Santos, Caleb Weeks, Kathrin Janßen, Nathan Taylor, Yana Leonor, Andrei Krishkevich, Brian Thomas Gossett, Chris Peters, Kathy & Tim Philip, Mayumi Maeda, Eric Kitchen, SR Foxley, Justin Zingsheim, Andrea Bareis, Moritz Schmidt, Bader AlGhamdi, Jessica Wode, Daniel Baulig, Jirat
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https://wn.com/The_Greeks_And_Romans_Pantheons_Part_3_Crash_Course_World_Mythology_9
This week, we continue our look at various Pantheons, and Mike digs deep into the gods of the ancient Greeks. We're talking Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Hades, Artemis, Hephaestos, Ares, and Apollo. We're also talking Jupiter, Juno, Neptune, Pluto, Diana, Vulcan, Mars, and...Apollo. Similar gods, different names. We'll start with the origin stories of the gods, talk about their family relationships, and what exactly their specialties are.
Crash Course is made with Adobe Creative Cloud. Try it for free here: http://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/start-with-free-creativecloud.html
Our Sources:
Thurry and Devinney: Introduction to Mythology
David Leeming: World of Myth: An anthology
Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse
Thanks to the following Patrons for their generous monthly contributions that help keep Crash Course free for everyone forever:
Mark, Les Aker, Bob Kunz, William McGraw, Jeffrey Thompson, Ruth Perez, Jason A Saslow, Eric Prestemon, Malcolm Callis, Steve Marshall, Advait Shinde, Rachel Bright, Ian Dundore, Tim Curwick, Ken Penttinen, Dominic Dos Santos, Caleb Weeks, Kathrin Janßen, Nathan Taylor, Yana Leonor, Andrei Krishkevich, Brian Thomas Gossett, Chris Peters, Kathy & Tim Philip, Mayumi Maeda, Eric Kitchen, SR Foxley, Justin Zingsheim, Andrea Bareis, Moritz Schmidt, Bader AlGhamdi, Jessica Wode, Daniel Baulig, Jirat
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- published: 22 Apr 2017
- views: 988821
24:36
The Roman Pantheon Of Gods | The Lost Gods | Odyssey
The spectacular rise and fall of the Roman Empire fascinates us to this day. The Romans took their Gods from the Etruscans, on the ruins of whose civilization t...
The spectacular rise and fall of the Roman Empire fascinates us to this day. The Romans took their Gods from the Etruscans, on the ruins of whose civilization they built their own. Kenneally visits the Forum, the epicenter of Roman religion, and the Pantheon, sanctuary of the Roman gods.
It's like Netflix for History: the world's finest documentary streaming service -- use the code 'Odyssey' to get 50% off your History Hit subscription!
👉 https://bit.ly/3cX9hGo
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Odyssey is part of the Little Dot Network.Content licensed from Sky Vision to Little Dot Studios. Any questions, please contact owned-enquiries@littledotstudios.com
https://wn.com/The_Roman_Pantheon_Of_Gods_|_The_Lost_Gods_|_Odyssey
The spectacular rise and fall of the Roman Empire fascinates us to this day. The Romans took their Gods from the Etruscans, on the ruins of whose civilization they built their own. Kenneally visits the Forum, the epicenter of Roman religion, and the Pantheon, sanctuary of the Roman gods.
It's like Netflix for History: the world's finest documentary streaming service -- use the code 'Odyssey' to get 50% off your History Hit subscription!
👉 https://bit.ly/3cX9hGo
Odyssey is your journey into the world of Ancient History; from the dawn of Mesopotamia to the fall of Rome. We'll be bringing you only the best documentaries that journey into the mysteries and ruins of worlds long lost.
Odyssey is part of the Little Dot Network.Content licensed from Sky Vision to Little Dot Studios. Any questions, please contact owned-enquiries@littledotstudios.com
- published: 30 Mar 2021
- views: 27178
2:32
Hollow Knight- Locked Godhome Lifeblood Core Door
What is the locked door at the bottom left of Godhome? In this video I will tell you how to open the door, what is inside and how it will help you with the pant...
What is the locked door at the bottom left of Godhome? In this video I will tell you how to open the door, what is inside and how it will help you with the pantheons.
In order to open the door you need to complete pantheons with bindings on. Bindings make it harder to complete the pantheons but you will be rewarded for the hard work.
When you complete pantheons with 8 bindings you will be rewarded with 3 liveblood cores. If you complete 12 bindings you get 4 live blood cores. Last, when you complete 16 bindings, you get 5 liveblood cores at every bench in every pantheon.
Note that you can beat pantheons with one binding or all 4 at the same time if you would like.
Once you get the door open, go inside and dreamnail the thing inside. That is what opens like lifeblood cocoons in each pantheon resting area.
If you need to know how to get to Godhome, here is a video:
https://youtu.be/xhSfi-k4QW0
If you buy anything on Amazon and want to support the channel, bookmark my affiliate link below and use it before buying. It costs you nothing and gives me a small commission. If my videos have helped you at all, I would really appreciate it: https://www.amazon.com/shop/helyea_relyea
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What is the locked door at the bottom left of Godhome? In this video I will tell you how to open the door, what is inside and how it will help you with the pantheons.
In order to open the door you need to complete pantheons with bindings on. Bindings make it harder to complete the pantheons but you will be rewarded for the hard work.
When you complete pantheons with 8 bindings you will be rewarded with 3 liveblood cores. If you complete 12 bindings you get 4 live blood cores. Last, when you complete 16 bindings, you get 5 liveblood cores at every bench in every pantheon.
Note that you can beat pantheons with one binding or all 4 at the same time if you would like.
Once you get the door open, go inside and dreamnail the thing inside. That is what opens like lifeblood cocoons in each pantheon resting area.
If you need to know how to get to Godhome, here is a video:
https://youtu.be/xhSfi-k4QW0
If you buy anything on Amazon and want to support the channel, bookmark my affiliate link below and use it before buying. It costs you nothing and gives me a small commission. If my videos have helped you at all, I would really appreciate it: https://www.amazon.com/shop/helyea_relyea
On a similar note if you buy games off the Epic Game Store my creator tag is: Relyea
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- published: 25 Aug 2019
- views: 290545
11:10
African Pantheons and the Orishas: Crash Course World Mythology #11
So, today we’re talking about African Pantheons. Now, you might say, that’s ridiculous. Africa isn’t a single place with a single pantheon, and we’d be fools to...
So, today we’re talking about African Pantheons. Now, you might say, that’s ridiculous. Africa isn’t a single place with a single pantheon, and we’d be fools to try and cover all that in an eleven minute video. You’d be right. Instead we’re going to focus on Yoruba religion from west Africa, and the Orishas that populate Yoruba stories. The many, many Orishas cover all aspects of life, and can be pretty specialized. We’re going to focus on a dozen or so.
Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse
Thanks to the following Patrons for their generous monthly contributions that help keep Crash Course free for everyone forever:
Mark, Les Aker, Bob Kunz, Mark Austin, William McGraw, Jeffrey Thompson, Ruth Perez, Jason A Saslow, Eric Prestemon, Malcolm Callis, Steve Marshall, Advait Shinde, Rachel Bright, Ian Dundore, Tim Curwick, Ken Penttinen, Dominic Dos Santos, Caleb Weeks, Frantic Gonzalez, Kathrin Janßen, Nathan Taylor, Yana Leonor, Andrei Krishkevich, Brian Thomas Gossett, Chris Peters, Kathy & Tim Philip, Mayumi Maeda, Eric Kitchen, SR Foxley, Tom Trval, Andrea Bareis, Moritz Schmidt, Jessica Wode, Daniel Baulig, Jirat
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So, today we’re talking about African Pantheons. Now, you might say, that’s ridiculous. Africa isn’t a single place with a single pantheon, and we’d be fools to try and cover all that in an eleven minute video. You’d be right. Instead we’re going to focus on Yoruba religion from west Africa, and the Orishas that populate Yoruba stories. The many, many Orishas cover all aspects of life, and can be pretty specialized. We’re going to focus on a dozen or so.
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- published: 12 May 2017
- views: 1162611
12:31
Indian Pantheons: Crash Course World Mythology #8
In which Mike Rugnetta continues our unit on pantheons with the complex Indian pantheon, focusing on stories that were written in Sanskrit. We start with a viol...
In which Mike Rugnetta continues our unit on pantheons with the complex Indian pantheon, focusing on stories that were written in Sanskrit. We start with a violent creation story. We talk about the concept of Brahman, and the personification as three deities: Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. Then, the goddess Durga teaches us how to behead a buffalo demon while riding a lion.
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Brockington, John, World Mythology, the Illustrated Guide.
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In which Mike Rugnetta continues our unit on pantheons with the complex Indian pantheon, focusing on stories that were written in Sanskrit. We start with a violent creation story. We talk about the concept of Brahman, and the personification as three deities: Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. Then, the goddess Durga teaches us how to behead a buffalo demon while riding a lion.
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Brockington, John, World Mythology, the Illustrated Guide.
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- published: 14 Apr 2017
- views: 1438312
21:11
Hollow Knight Speedrun - Pantheon of Hallownest in 17:45
Had record for a while but kept grinding for the sub 18.
Mediocre early bosses, got messed up pretty bad by sisters of battle and elder hu, but most of the late...
Had record for a while but kept grinding for the sub 18.
Mediocre early bosses, got messed up pretty bad by sisters of battle and elder hu, but most of the later bosses were pretty optimal, so that made it up.
Charms: Unbreakable Strength, Quickslash, Fury of the Fallen, Shaman Stone
Leaderboards: https://www.speedrun.com/hollowknight/Godhome#Any
https://wn.com/Hollow_Knight_Speedrun_Pantheon_Of_Hallownest_In_17_45
Had record for a while but kept grinding for the sub 18.
Mediocre early bosses, got messed up pretty bad by sisters of battle and elder hu, but most of the later bosses were pretty optimal, so that made it up.
Charms: Unbreakable Strength, Quickslash, Fury of the Fallen, Shaman Stone
Leaderboards: https://www.speedrun.com/hollowknight/Godhome#Any
- published: 20 Apr 2020
- views: 984352
7:30
How to Create Interesting Gods and Pantheons
Religion is a big part of Dungeons and Dragons and many tabletop rpgs; hell, it's a large part of plenty of our lives. Creating a cast of gods and mythological ...
Religion is a big part of Dungeons and Dragons and many tabletop rpgs; hell, it's a large part of plenty of our lives. Creating a cast of gods and mythological figures is a fun and worthwhile pursuit; though it's one that often produces lackluster results.
By focusing on the worshippers in your world, you can entwine the members of your pantheon into your cultures, focusing on the meaningful ways in which characters in your worlds can interact with their faith, you can create something a lot more interesting than a carbon copy of the greek gods.
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https://wn.com/How_To_Create_Interesting_Gods_And_Pantheons
Religion is a big part of Dungeons and Dragons and many tabletop rpgs; hell, it's a large part of plenty of our lives. Creating a cast of gods and mythological figures is a fun and worthwhile pursuit; though it's one that often produces lackluster results.
By focusing on the worshippers in your world, you can entwine the members of your pantheon into your cultures, focusing on the meaningful ways in which characters in your worlds can interact with their faith, you can create something a lot more interesting than a carbon copy of the greek gods.
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- published: 24 Nov 2020
- views: 887
24:24
The Roman Empire's Pantheon Of Gods | Lost Gods | Parable
In the 8th century BC, when the Greek city-states were coming to power, a group of tribes occupied the hills above the Tiber in Italy. They were farmers, and th...
In the 8th century BC, when the Greek city-states were coming to power, a group of tribes occupied the hills above the Tiber in Italy. They were farmers, and their gods were the Numan, faceless and formless spirits manifested in the powers of nature and the cycles of the seasons. But, as they grew into an empire that stretched from the Atlantic to the Dead Sea their gods would take on different forms. By the 2nd century AD, 85 thousand kilometres of paved roads carried their laws, currency, legions and beliefs to over four hundred nations. Their art, architecture and engineering genius still generates wonder today. It was Horus, one of their most famous poets who urged them carpe diem. And in their day, they would seize the territories, treasuries and gods of other civilisations. They were the Romans.
From a time before time was first measured, humankind has pondered the question of God. As the image of that god formed in their mind, they fashioned it in wood, paint and stone and housed it in holy places. The ancient world was populated with gods beyond counting. Today, just one God dominates the world of believers. Where have the old gods gone? Our quest is to peel away the layers of time to examine the civilizations that brought the gods to power and honoured them with art and architecture and to discover the ultimate fate of the Lost Gods.
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In the 8th century BC, when the Greek city-states were coming to power, a group of tribes occupied the hills above the Tiber in Italy. They were farmers, and their gods were the Numan, faceless and formless spirits manifested in the powers of nature and the cycles of the seasons. But, as they grew into an empire that stretched from the Atlantic to the Dead Sea their gods would take on different forms. By the 2nd century AD, 85 thousand kilometres of paved roads carried their laws, currency, legions and beliefs to over four hundred nations. Their art, architecture and engineering genius still generates wonder today. It was Horus, one of their most famous poets who urged them carpe diem. And in their day, they would seize the territories, treasuries and gods of other civilisations. They were the Romans.
From a time before time was first measured, humankind has pondered the question of God. As the image of that god formed in their mind, they fashioned it in wood, paint and stone and housed it in holy places. The ancient world was populated with gods beyond counting. Today, just one God dominates the world of believers. Where have the old gods gone? Our quest is to peel away the layers of time to examine the civilizations that brought the gods to power and honoured them with art and architecture and to discover the ultimate fate of the Lost Gods.
It's like Netflix for history... Sign up to History Hit, the world's best history documentary service and get 50% off using the code 'Parable' http://bit.ly/3e2c2Xs
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- published: 09 Oct 2020
- views: 10843