Por favor, faça mais vídeos de curiosidades da História de Portugal, como este. 👍👌
@wandamaciel69334 күн бұрын
Muito boa a sua apresentação e pesquisa acerca desse Mosteiro fantastico, pela qual agradeço. Mas quero saber por que a cada mudança de tela há um sinal snoro. Isso produz uma poluição auditiva que incomoda sua narração posto que distrai. Se deseja identificar, que use apenas a seta. Agradeço pela atenção!
@jenniferstone29757 күн бұрын
Outstanding presentation! The flow of your presentation is entirely captivating and complete. The preserved clothing photographs accompanied by the clothing examples shown within the manuscript pages really brought the medieval fashion styles alive. I was riveted throughout! Thank you. Very, very interesting and important history indeed.
@KittymoreJoy8 күн бұрын
I suppose what you judge is the meaning of refinement. I think he was a much darker personality with rather cruel obsessions of piety and over inflated sense of self. He was limited in kindness and self truth. I pity the women forced it marry men they had nothing in comman . Yes, the throne is a lonely place, but cruelty, betrayal of others and trusting no one is a lesson he learned well from his father, who believed these were traits that a king must have and himself ruled by.
@charlieryskamp3448 күн бұрын
the Catholic Monarchs (Isabel & Fernando)
@charlieryskamp3448 күн бұрын
Her mother wasn't as "Mad" as she is made out to be.
@MrColuber25 күн бұрын
This is about Spanish fashion, yet I hear Portuguese sounds and pronunciations...
@lauramariamartinspazito41525 күн бұрын
Eu adorei conhecer o convento do Cristo. Fiquei fascinada.
@MsDavis-xl6re27 күн бұрын
Medieval hygiene and Egyptian hygiene were totally opposite
@Kemet3.0Ай бұрын
Why are all these images edited with a fake reddish hue? Kemetic people were dark chocolate brown in color.
@karenlittle3339Ай бұрын
Hamsburg ?
@ShangDi_became_JesusАй бұрын
You can see the conditioning everywhere these days. Do you really believe an ancient pharaoh that was considered to be one of the most powerful and ruthless person to have ever ruled the earth look like a drag star? They compound normalizing it through our daily lives slipping it in places we least expect it, next thing you know it, your child then grows up in a world where bad is good and good is bad and then eventually becomes frustrated and confused theirselves.
@user-gc3zx3gx5vАй бұрын
Catherine of Austria, Eleanor of Austria and Holy Roman Emperor Charles were all thieves. They robbed from Juana of Castile and that was not right. These three did not treat their mother well. Juana of Castile was an amazing woman and should have been treated as she had been treated.
@jasminnemcdonald94AАй бұрын
The 16th century was also the century where the Legend of Don Juan originated from. Don Juan was a womanizer in Spain. His charm, suave presence, and seduction would make women quiver under their bodices and leaving them flushed in the face.
@peachymeechie1844Ай бұрын
How did I miss your channel!? I watch about history all the time, but this is the 1st time I've seen your vids pop up for me! Well you do a great job, and tell much more details than other KZreadrs! For that , You've earned my sub! Thank you so much for being different in a YT world with so much of the same. Your channel is refreshing to watch and listen to! Thanks so much!!
@RafaelOliveira-ym2ziАй бұрын
Que mania portuguesa de rebaixar a própria história, tais fatos não acontecem na França.
@tboudewijns113Ай бұрын
I hope you are stil planning a video on Iberian mens fashion.
@pbohearnАй бұрын
Similarly, Prince Philip of Greece, who later became Prince Philip of England, having married Queen Elizabeth, his mother being an English princess, who married a Greek Prince, was separated from her as a child. one day he went out to play, and she was gone. Her family had taken her to a sanitarium in Switzerland And never told the child what happened to his mother. This was followed by a second hospitalization and she was subjected to very old-school barbaric procedures, including having her uterus removed. when she was finally let out, she didn’t dare return to England so she traveled around Europe, staying in higher end inns of the day. but she never forgot about her son and of course wanted to see him. The prince of Greece, her husband, had long abandoned her and their children. . Ultimately, she decided to enter a convent in Greece where she worked during German occupied World War II helping feed the starving Greek people, and hiding Jews . Finally, Prince Philip knew where his mother was, but he had. a very wounded relationship with her with a lot of mixed feelings given the abandonment. etc. Elizabeth invited her to their wedding, and her being the mother of the groom without a husband, walked alone in the procession, one the very last people, as a place of honor, dressed in her habit when everybody else was dressed in the finest gowns and jewels. Mother and son managed to make some reconciliation, and has her health became more fragile, Elizabeth invited her to live with them on the grounds of the palace, and so she did until she died. Elizabeth and Phillips daughter, anne, used to visit her grandmother in her cottage regularly and got close with her, as she had been completely estranged from all of her grandchildren for years. She was a real character, a chain-smoking nun who committed her life to God and and serving others, found meaning 🎉in her life and freedom from a family and culture That violated her and caused a terrible rift and fracture with her own children. She is very well loved and honored in Greece as a Greek princess who came during World War II to help them, at great danger to herself. By Her request she was buried in Israel, and her son visited the grave. He spoke fondlyof her. Her name was Princess Alice.
@pbohearnАй бұрын
The end is heartbreaking. A mothers love
@cd36942 ай бұрын
Hay que feo este familia.
@pbohearn2 ай бұрын
That was a fascinating account of the incestuous intermarriages between the royal families of Portugal and Spain. I live in Portugal now and it’s enjoyable to get to know his history. All I can say is that they sacrificed a lot of their children for political ambition.
@joseduarte96312 ай бұрын
🤩🤩🤩
@igor-yp1xv2 ай бұрын
Pretty cool video. Obrigado!
@igorpinheiro652 ай бұрын
Amo o seu canal! Fico feliz que voltou a postar ❤
@DukePieface2 ай бұрын
Your videos are always so well researched and cover topics I don’t normally see on KZread, keep up the good work!
@queenlove6952 ай бұрын
💫💫💫
@queenlove6952 ай бұрын
wonderful! Can you tell if the cantigas are available online? Thank you 😊
@IntoThePast2 ай бұрын
In the comment at the top I left the links to the Cantigas and the Games book. Both were digitized and made available by the "Patrimonio Nacional" of Spain.
@margot68402 ай бұрын
🥰
@margot68402 ай бұрын
❤
@paupimariu23672 ай бұрын
Nice video !
@paupimariu23672 ай бұрын
Very interesting. Thank you.
@christinetitus63882 ай бұрын
Que bom de ver você de novo! Encontrei o vídeo muito interessante. Muito obrigada por compartilhar conosco.
@medievalgoth97772 ай бұрын
so happy you are back ☺
@dodtod23772 ай бұрын
I love your new video format! good job
@dodtod23772 ай бұрын
I had never heard of the clothes from the Las Huelgas monastery. Thank you for the very well done video. Can't wait for the next one
@PedroPereira-lm3jj2 ай бұрын
very interesting congrats
@PedroPereira-lm3jj2 ай бұрын
forbidden sexy shirts 😁 love it
@dodtod23772 ай бұрын
😆😆
@johnnzboy2 ай бұрын
What a pleasure to watch, I was enthralled the whole length by a subject I'd never previously thought about - you explain things clearly and express yourself eloquently with exquisite word choice. Bravo!
@salvadorarruda46642 ай бұрын
Very exciting video, I love this channel because you talk about topics that no one else covers
@PedroPereira-lm3jj2 ай бұрын
agree
@salvadorarruda46642 ай бұрын
Congratulations once again, super interesting and well researched 💪 This channel is becoming my favorite on KZread
@genevievevavance31222 ай бұрын
LOVED THE VIDEO💛
@genevievevavance31222 ай бұрын
another great video🔥🔥🔥
@lulinha63362 ай бұрын
nessa altura ja exisita chamines?
@lulinha63362 ай бұрын
esse estudo tambem inclui para o periodo medieval entre 700 depois de cristo a 1437?
@juanantoniomarcelinodiaz82722 ай бұрын
ISABEL
@cg83972 ай бұрын
Your videos are very interesting, but could you please focus on Portuguese history and culture? There are lots of historical videos about Spain and the Spanish Empire on KZread, but Portugal and its Empire are still underrepresented.
@rvrv70212 ай бұрын
See flash point history, he is doing a good job
@christinetitus63882 ай бұрын
He has done videos on Portugal before. In fact the host is Portuguese
@BobUikder-ig4uq12 күн бұрын
There are barely any videos of Spain on here. Trust me, I’ve looked. If it’s in English, it’s about the English monarchy. This is one of the only KZreadrs I’ve ever seen that will cover Spain while still speaking English. Leave him alone, his channel is amazing as it is, it’s a lot of hard work and research and he also covers Portugal as well!!!
@IntoThePast2 ай бұрын
Hello everyone, I hope you enjoy the video 😃 Insta: instagram.com/int0thepast/?next=%2FPAST_INTO%2F Cantigas de Santa Maria (Códice Rico): rbme.patrimonionacional.es/s/rbme/item/11337#?xywh=1079%2C2667%2C1960%2C855&cv=53 Book of Games: rbme.patrimonionacional.es/s/rbme/item/13125#?xywh=-3518%2C-208%2C9530%2C4160
@genevievevavance31222 ай бұрын
❤
@dodtod23772 ай бұрын
very interesting
@MarianaSantos-kz9fh2 ай бұрын
I would love if there was more content about king Manuel I children like Miguel da paz, the heir to all the Iberia kingdoms of the Avis dynasty (which in my opinion would have been much better than the union under the Habsburgs ) or Beatriz de Portugal or Duarte de Portugal and his children Maria princess of Parma, Catarina Duchess of braganza (who in my opinion had a much better claim for the Portuguese throne much more than felipe ii and any other candidates had) also the grandmother of king Joao iv, and then duarte who if he had lived after sebastião died, he would have become king of Portugal but he died before and did not marry leaving no legitime children (I also read that there was a case of jealous between him and king sebastião). I don’t see people talking much about them besides Joao iii and Isabel and sometimes Henrique or Maria. I honestly think all of these Avis siblings were super interesting. Love your videos.
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Por favor, faça mais vídeos de curiosidades da História de Portugal, como este. 👍👌
Muito boa a sua apresentação e pesquisa acerca desse Mosteiro fantastico, pela qual agradeço. Mas quero saber por que a cada mudança de tela há um sinal snoro. Isso produz uma poluição auditiva que incomoda sua narração posto que distrai. Se deseja identificar, que use apenas a seta. Agradeço pela atenção!
Outstanding presentation! The flow of your presentation is entirely captivating and complete. The preserved clothing photographs accompanied by the clothing examples shown within the manuscript pages really brought the medieval fashion styles alive. I was riveted throughout! Thank you. Very, very interesting and important history indeed.
I suppose what you judge is the meaning of refinement. I think he was a much darker personality with rather cruel obsessions of piety and over inflated sense of self. He was limited in kindness and self truth. I pity the women forced it marry men they had nothing in comman . Yes, the throne is a lonely place, but cruelty, betrayal of others and trusting no one is a lesson he learned well from his father, who believed these were traits that a king must have and himself ruled by.
the Catholic Monarchs (Isabel & Fernando)
Her mother wasn't as "Mad" as she is made out to be.
This is about Spanish fashion, yet I hear Portuguese sounds and pronunciations...
Eu adorei conhecer o convento do Cristo. Fiquei fascinada.
Medieval hygiene and Egyptian hygiene were totally opposite
Why are all these images edited with a fake reddish hue? Kemetic people were dark chocolate brown in color.
Hamsburg ?
You can see the conditioning everywhere these days. Do you really believe an ancient pharaoh that was considered to be one of the most powerful and ruthless person to have ever ruled the earth look like a drag star? They compound normalizing it through our daily lives slipping it in places we least expect it, next thing you know it, your child then grows up in a world where bad is good and good is bad and then eventually becomes frustrated and confused theirselves.
Catherine of Austria, Eleanor of Austria and Holy Roman Emperor Charles were all thieves. They robbed from Juana of Castile and that was not right. These three did not treat their mother well. Juana of Castile was an amazing woman and should have been treated as she had been treated.
The 16th century was also the century where the Legend of Don Juan originated from. Don Juan was a womanizer in Spain. His charm, suave presence, and seduction would make women quiver under their bodices and leaving them flushed in the face.
How did I miss your channel!? I watch about history all the time, but this is the 1st time I've seen your vids pop up for me! Well you do a great job, and tell much more details than other KZreadrs! For that , You've earned my sub! Thank you so much for being different in a YT world with so much of the same. Your channel is refreshing to watch and listen to! Thanks so much!!
Que mania portuguesa de rebaixar a própria história, tais fatos não acontecem na França.
I hope you are stil planning a video on Iberian mens fashion.
Similarly, Prince Philip of Greece, who later became Prince Philip of England, having married Queen Elizabeth, his mother being an English princess, who married a Greek Prince, was separated from her as a child. one day he went out to play, and she was gone. Her family had taken her to a sanitarium in Switzerland And never told the child what happened to his mother. This was followed by a second hospitalization and she was subjected to very old-school barbaric procedures, including having her uterus removed. when she was finally let out, she didn’t dare return to England so she traveled around Europe, staying in higher end inns of the day. but she never forgot about her son and of course wanted to see him. The prince of Greece, her husband, had long abandoned her and their children. . Ultimately, she decided to enter a convent in Greece where she worked during German occupied World War II helping feed the starving Greek people, and hiding Jews . Finally, Prince Philip knew where his mother was, but he had. a very wounded relationship with her with a lot of mixed feelings given the abandonment. etc. Elizabeth invited her to their wedding, and her being the mother of the groom without a husband, walked alone in the procession, one the very last people, as a place of honor, dressed in her habit when everybody else was dressed in the finest gowns and jewels. Mother and son managed to make some reconciliation, and has her health became more fragile, Elizabeth invited her to live with them on the grounds of the palace, and so she did until she died. Elizabeth and Phillips daughter, anne, used to visit her grandmother in her cottage regularly and got close with her, as she had been completely estranged from all of her grandchildren for years. She was a real character, a chain-smoking nun who committed her life to God and and serving others, found meaning 🎉in her life and freedom from a family and culture That violated her and caused a terrible rift and fracture with her own children. She is very well loved and honored in Greece as a Greek princess who came during World War II to help them, at great danger to herself. By Her request she was buried in Israel, and her son visited the grave. He spoke fondlyof her. Her name was Princess Alice.
The end is heartbreaking. A mothers love
Hay que feo este familia.
That was a fascinating account of the incestuous intermarriages between the royal families of Portugal and Spain. I live in Portugal now and it’s enjoyable to get to know his history. All I can say is that they sacrificed a lot of their children for political ambition.
🤩🤩🤩
Pretty cool video. Obrigado!
Amo o seu canal! Fico feliz que voltou a postar ❤
Your videos are always so well researched and cover topics I don’t normally see on KZread, keep up the good work!
💫💫💫
wonderful! Can you tell if the cantigas are available online? Thank you 😊
In the comment at the top I left the links to the Cantigas and the Games book. Both were digitized and made available by the "Patrimonio Nacional" of Spain.
🥰
❤
Nice video !
Very interesting. Thank you.
Que bom de ver você de novo! Encontrei o vídeo muito interessante. Muito obrigada por compartilhar conosco.
so happy you are back ☺
I love your new video format! good job
I had never heard of the clothes from the Las Huelgas monastery. Thank you for the very well done video. Can't wait for the next one
very interesting congrats
forbidden sexy shirts 😁 love it
😆😆
What a pleasure to watch, I was enthralled the whole length by a subject I'd never previously thought about - you explain things clearly and express yourself eloquently with exquisite word choice. Bravo!
Very exciting video, I love this channel because you talk about topics that no one else covers
agree
Congratulations once again, super interesting and well researched 💪 This channel is becoming my favorite on KZread
LOVED THE VIDEO💛
another great video🔥🔥🔥
nessa altura ja exisita chamines?
esse estudo tambem inclui para o periodo medieval entre 700 depois de cristo a 1437?
ISABEL
Your videos are very interesting, but could you please focus on Portuguese history and culture? There are lots of historical videos about Spain and the Spanish Empire on KZread, but Portugal and its Empire are still underrepresented.
See flash point history, he is doing a good job
He has done videos on Portugal before. In fact the host is Portuguese
There are barely any videos of Spain on here. Trust me, I’ve looked. If it’s in English, it’s about the English monarchy. This is one of the only KZreadrs I’ve ever seen that will cover Spain while still speaking English. Leave him alone, his channel is amazing as it is, it’s a lot of hard work and research and he also covers Portugal as well!!!
Hello everyone, I hope you enjoy the video 😃 Insta: instagram.com/int0thepast/?next=%2FPAST_INTO%2F Cantigas de Santa Maria (Códice Rico): rbme.patrimonionacional.es/s/rbme/item/11337#?xywh=1079%2C2667%2C1960%2C855&cv=53 Book of Games: rbme.patrimonionacional.es/s/rbme/item/13125#?xywh=-3518%2C-208%2C9530%2C4160
❤
very interesting
I would love if there was more content about king Manuel I children like Miguel da paz, the heir to all the Iberia kingdoms of the Avis dynasty (which in my opinion would have been much better than the union under the Habsburgs ) or Beatriz de Portugal or Duarte de Portugal and his children Maria princess of Parma, Catarina Duchess of braganza (who in my opinion had a much better claim for the Portuguese throne much more than felipe ii and any other candidates had) also the grandmother of king Joao iv, and then duarte who if he had lived after sebastião died, he would have become king of Portugal but he died before and did not marry leaving no legitime children (I also read that there was a case of jealous between him and king sebastião). I don’t see people talking much about them besides Joao iii and Isabel and sometimes Henrique or Maria. I honestly think all of these Avis siblings were super interesting. Love your videos.