Chronicle - Medieval History Documentaries
Chronicle - Medieval History Documentaries
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the filler 🤣🤣🤣
the possessed Catholic Mary was lied to by the Devil about being pregnant.and used her as a tool to accomplish his will to kill true protestant believers who reject the unbiblical doctrines of Catholicism.
Excellent episode - richly detailed
This volume fades gradually as the programme went on ? But only the bum is just too loud
One of the greatest crimes of any "Supreme Commander", in all of history. Shame Douglas MacArthur, shame.
Mary got possesed by a Catholic demon which inspired her to murder all who rejected her religion.
I have been wondering, why witchtrail was a north european phanomeneon? The farther south you go, the less with trail occured. On the Island of Sicily there is just one or two of those trials.....
"Were you seen?" Quoted by Splinter in the 1990 movie called: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
This is fascinating! So glad I stumbled across it
18:11 nice pants
Please, don't use pigs to demonstrate the cruelty of a wappon. Those poor innocent animals, its horrible!!!
Ya know, this would have been good if more than half of it wasn’t filled with someone screaming. We get it, torture is painful, damn
LOL @ this garbage as I give it a thumb down. Divisive, bullshit.
Bastard parents
Nice dude! True story I got back from Tokyo and did a ton of research, I swear it's in New Jersey somewhere!
History repeats itself just look at the liberals in America and how they're f****** everything up
Eek, I don't have time to watch this right now :( Ideally though, it's gonna be about how in places outside of Western Europe there was a lot of truly phenomenal stuff going on at that time, like the Islamic Golden Age, which from what I understand basically overlapped what we used to be taught in school was "The Dark Ages" because of curricular Eurocentrism and whatnot.
odd that God not protecting His monks didn't shake anyone's blind faith 🤔 ah well....
it was more than just mushrooms. they were shamans
Why was hops not preferred? I’ve grown hops, and enjoyed munching on it raw 😂 it smells good when in bloom. The chickadees like the hops too. The rose varieties of crab apples are the sweeter, for cider. (They grow taller and have pretty pink flowers and purple branches making them an attractive bush to have around.) A healthy cow 🐄 or a goat 🐐 surely must have mattered. We have a cool local store that has everything to make and process cheese 🧀 always worth a visit!
Who gathered the wood or coal for the forges? Or made cast pots, shaped the tin, razors, horse shoes, nails, ladels, hinges, lamp posts or glass wares?
It is interesting that some people's view of anything largely lies with the level of protection that those people receive.
Already a bias film believing there was tolerance in Spain with the Muslims.
Miserable, brutal, and short. Unless you're one of the deserving upper classes, who are blessed by God and worked so hard for what they have. Working class people be so lazy 🦥
The Sicarii, also known as the Assassins, were a Jewish extremist group of bandits and assassins who opposed the Roman occupation of Judea in the 1st century AD. The Sicarii were a splinter group of the Jewish Zealots who originated around 54 CE. Their name comes from the Latin word sica, which means "poniard" or "curved dagger", and sīcārius, which means "murderer" or "assassin". The Sicarii were known for carrying small daggers, or sicae, hidden in their cloaks and using them to attack Romans and Roman sympathizers in public gatherings. They would then blend into the crowd to avoid detection....
Wasn't the sacarii assassin during Roman occupation
"Oh the bling they brought into the world." I want to take a moment to appreciate Lil Wayne for his important contribution to linguistics, particularly this um, gem, of a moment of reflection on the importance of the family jewels in Medieval History , the Dark Ages -- or rather, the Age of Light apparently if you will, as so tastefully referenced here....
I wouldn't want to be the one to hold those guys by the hair as they're getting their heads chopped off. I'd really need to believe in the choppers aim.
There's more to it when you are of a culture that kills all who oppose you and frequently as well as belong to culture affiliated with morbid ritualisim
Exciting and fun episode of adventure. Bravo...
I was so moved when the absent painting was hung in its space of prominence. Extraordinary.....!
London great Hanza family of my hometown Groningen and many other beautiful and strong important cities of the northern rhine
Praise God for King Edward. I dare to say that there's not much difference between a Catholic mass and a satanic seance. Christ has nothing to do with the Catholic Church. In the beginning of God's Church Jesus Christ in his disciples started this church when Christ was still alive. And at that time it was called The Church of God. The Church of God with underground after the death of many of the disciples Peter and Paul and many of the others we're put to death by the Romans. After this God's Church went underground and the word of God was spread in a network of tunnel systems call the catacombs. The scriptures were kept by the faithful disciples and apostles that were able to survive the persecution. And after the Romans it was the Catholic church that persecuted the church. If you were found reading the Bible you were told to either recant or die. Many Christians chose the death because they were faithful. I bet the word of God has continued and we still have it today so don't be afraid to read it the Catholic Inquisition isn't going to bother you today.
Jacobites …?…..Interesting……..🌞
Excellent work
Does the presenter have a speech impediment (she can’t pronounce R’s) or does she speak with a particular English dialect? I understand that many English dialects are considered non-rhotic but her dialect seems a bit above and beyond in this regard. She sounds very close to the Bishop in “The Princess Bride” and he was certainly played for laughs. Her R’s become W’s, e.g. arrive becomes awwive and Mary becomes Mewy, as if she were swallowing her R’s. Edit: another more funny example: reigning becomes wanking.