MedievalMadness

MedievalMadness

An armoured knight on a lumbering steed, toiling serfs, tied to the lands of their lord, cloistered monks and nuns, lost in prayer, and don’t forget the scenery: high-walled castles, great gothic churches, and farms, farms, and more farms. We all know the kind of things we’d find during the Medieval Age. But what actually was the Medieval Age? Join us here at MedievalMadness to find out...

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  • @Abuqital2000
    @Abuqital20006 сағат бұрын

    Only in the lands of Islam were people flourishing in the medieval period.

  • @nicekeyboardalan6972
    @nicekeyboardalan69728 сағат бұрын

    Cope

  • @celestialhylos7028
    @celestialhylos70289 сағат бұрын

    Winter is coming

  • @beccaboo3040
    @beccaboo304012 сағат бұрын

    I love England and I love being English but please don't think we are all Anglo-Saxon for many of us still have celt and viking in us its the south that's Anglo-Saxon the northern and Eastern parts are not and never truly have been. I also find it very amusing how much we are hated, i don't see the point we aren't the only country in the world that has been dictators and cruel it's just we were the best at it all done with pomp and ceremony 🤗😁🤣❤🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  • @t2av159
    @t2av15914 сағат бұрын

    instantly dont believe you when you have a black fellow within the 30 seconds talking about medieval europe

  • @user-nh4hr8hq1i
    @user-nh4hr8hq1i15 сағат бұрын

    And they say You Tube is getting smarter😂

  • @32nkdhdhekqki
    @32nkdhdhekqki16 сағат бұрын

    Imagine living knowing you'll probably die the latest in your 30s if lucky 50s 60s

  • @ItsameAlex
    @ItsameAlex17 сағат бұрын

    cool

  • @rainbowcatz3
    @rainbowcatz320 сағат бұрын

    ngl i thought the title said breasts that’s why i clicked.

  • @yeyeman6569
    @yeyeman656922 сағат бұрын

    Could you make a video about the ancient persian islamic period?

  • @ralphe5842
    @ralphe5842Күн бұрын

    Nothing like peaceful kind people to terrify the powerful

  • @ralphe5842
    @ralphe5842Күн бұрын

    A lot of gay men have children by there wives a good way to hide the true preferences particularly in the past

  • @thecozyvvitch
    @thecozyvvitchКүн бұрын

    “Did womanly things such as knitting and being oppressed.” 😂😂😂 I couldn’t have said it any better!

  • @triumph.over.shipwreck
    @triumph.over.shipwreck19 минут бұрын

    Victim complex spotted. How many cats do you have?

  • @zachlee7945
    @zachlee7945Күн бұрын

    Can’t take this serious with these pronunciations 😭 just google it brother

  • @growmance2191
    @growmance2191Күн бұрын

    I’m on my period and am watching this . I hate when Aunt Flo comes but know I hate it less since seeing this .

  • @ingilizceyebiradm9167
    @ingilizceyebiradm9167Күн бұрын

    They turned into alevi people

  • @thareallaura01
    @thareallaura01Күн бұрын

    Let's do the time warp againnnnn!😂😂😂😂😂

  • @Carrie-nm7td
    @Carrie-nm7tdКүн бұрын

    Why is a man narrating this? 🤦‍♀️

  • @user-yq9ko7vu7c
    @user-yq9ko7vu7cКүн бұрын

    This video it reminds me of the Lord of the rings

  • @h.huffen-puff4105
    @h.huffen-puff4105Күн бұрын

    9:41 Funeee!😒🙄😅🙂😀

  • @arthur-yq4ic
    @arthur-yq4icКүн бұрын

    putting nagging woman in stocks? they had humor

  • @ericv7720
    @ericv7720Күн бұрын

    Step on that 8-sided die, get tetanus and foot falls off!

  • @joseph.cotter
    @joseph.cotter2 күн бұрын

    The true misunderstanding of the middle ages or "dark ages" is not what is represented here, but rather the fact that history shifts it's focus from the developed Mediterranean to the northern areas which were arising out of tribal cultures. No one even bothers to make note of this shift of focus, which is at the crux of it all. Basically, yes there was a splitting up of the Roman Empire at it's core in the area we now refer to as Italy. However, the city states that evolved in this area upon the breaking up of the empire did not dissolve into ignorance as people seem to think. They in fact continued to evolve as separate city state institutions that pushed forward civilization. However, few people bother to look at those city states in much detail when talking about the middle ages re: falling into some "dark age." They instead look at the regressed state in the extended area of the empire which were never as evolved except for outposts. These areas were for the most part still rooted to a large part in the tribal culture they originated from, just moving into early kingdoms. They were always behind culturally and that is the context upon which people are comparing to ancient Rome. There is no comparison and to do so is ignorant or stupid. The whole concept of "dark ages" is rooted in this very ignorance and/or stupidity. There is an added area of misunderstanding here. In a sense, while the eastern Roman Empire did fall, it is the west that truly succeed in a way as it's lineage still exists to this day. Where the eastern Roman Empire was taken over and displaced, in the west it was fractured but the city states were a direct link to the original empire, the people and culture were the same, just fractured. So, in essence, the "empire" in the west was no longer an empire, but the people and culture continued. Yes, the culture did change due to this fracturing, including the rise of the church as the dominant unifying force in the area, but the people themselves were a continuation of those who lived there. Not only that, but this continued as the area reconnected into the state of Italy from the city states that remained, so this thread was never truly broken. In this way, the people of Italy truly are the descendants of the Roman Empire and in that way, it never really disappeared so much as lost it's empire status and changed over time. Another misunderstanding this presentation mentions is that the western empire collapsed "never to get back up." What in fact happened is that many of the scholars concentrated in the eastern Roman Empire after the west fractured, but when the crusades finally displaced them from the Eastern Roman Empire, where did they go? To the west of course, especially Florence. It was this flood of scholars from the collapse of the Eastern Roman Empire to the west and to Florence which was the imputes for the Renaissance, so one could hardly say "never to get back up" when in fact not only did it get back up but was the spark of innovation for the western world. in fact, it took another 100 years for the Renaissance to take hold in the north, an extreme amount of time really, which shows how fertile the remnants of the Roman Empire really still were in the area that was the heart of the empire. Besides the arts, so many other foundations of modern civilization came from the area at this time, like all of modern banking and finance, re: the Medici family, much of the basis of modern political thought, re: Machiavelli, most of the advanced philosophical thought was from ecclesiastical sources, re: people we now refer to as saints in the Catholic Church who were for the most part from this area, etc, etc... In essence, while the north was evolving from early kingdoms into feudal states and eventually the monarchies and empires they became, the remnants of the Roman Empire in the area south of the Dolomites, or Alps... they continued to evolve intellectually and socially while maintaining their size for the most part, not growing like the north and thus falling under the radar of many historians.

  • @moviemaster3000xp
    @moviemaster3000xp2 күн бұрын

    So as I’m watching the euros I’m committing a sin?

  • @moviemaster3000xp
    @moviemaster3000xp2 күн бұрын

    What’s wrong with playing football???

  • @hellemarc4767
    @hellemarc47672 күн бұрын

    Poland is not landlocked...

  • @drphilgrim
    @drphilgrim2 күн бұрын

    Many times we've have wayched & witnessed many losers of history made thier memories much romantic than their reality. Actually Mongolian Empire conquered all lands on this Planet's map. They accept all religions same like Muslim & Chritian for use not for Faith cuz they were really wiser conquerors.

  • @Grnfinger
    @Grnfinger2 күн бұрын

    Lice picker?? What a great job 🤢

  • @makwilson2050
    @makwilson20502 күн бұрын

    In 1974 I was in a fantastic National Youth Theatre production of The Childrens’ Crusade by Paul Thompson. Brilliant play with music, utterly sad and tragic tale.

  • @Ionlydategoodgirls
    @Ionlydategoodgirls2 күн бұрын

    "It was so bad, i can't understand how they could cope with all that" It was everyday life for them... Just like animals live everyday without knowing what could happen

  • @Unicornvomit456
    @Unicornvomit4562 күн бұрын

    Please do a video on the daily life of upper class women in medieval times!

  • @nikkimullins4566
    @nikkimullins45662 күн бұрын

    That thumbnail with the baby was hilarious.😅

  • @IrishAnnie
    @IrishAnnie2 күн бұрын

    We are going to Florence in 10 days. I have been binge watching everything about the family. Fascinating. Thank you for this great information.

  • @TheKoolbraider
    @TheKoolbraider2 күн бұрын

    Some of the Pompeii bodies show evidence of syphilis. The archeologists were amazed.

  • @Havenwyck_Media
    @Havenwyck_Media3 күн бұрын

    I don't think perversion is an acomplishment.

  • @kellybrooks4767
    @kellybrooks47673 күн бұрын

    Basically pregnancy was a death sentence... In no time or place is it preferable to have a uterus 😑 RUN TO THE NUNS RUN TO THE NUNS RUN TO THE NUNS

  • @evqellzayy
    @evqellzayy3 күн бұрын

    ‘fart’ And there we go, you got everyone laughing back then. Fart jokes back then used to be pure gold.

  • @young_grizzly5
    @young_grizzly53 күн бұрын

    Humans are terrible fr. Only a few hundred years we are still the same. Just born into a different environment.

  • @realpongking
    @realpongking3 күн бұрын

    I'm always skeptical about those time-travel movies. If you travel back to the past and show all the modern knowledge, it wouldn't take more than a week to get the community to decide to burn you alive for being a witch.

  • @katherine9026
    @katherine90263 күн бұрын

    IS NOTHING SACRED??? Honestly couldn’t you find anything else to display here?

  • @amylazarow41
    @amylazarow413 күн бұрын

    Excellent!!!

  • @Aesir510
    @Aesir5103 күн бұрын

    Highly misleading video

  • @Down_the_Wind
    @Down_the_Wind4 күн бұрын

    That dude in the thumbnail is looking at the woman in his arms, thinking “Damn! She’s got a face like Curly from The Three Stooges, but she fit as hell!”

  • @Crom_Apsotle
    @Crom_Apsotle4 күн бұрын

    So much misinformation about the middle ages

  • @rg-pq1kb
    @rg-pq1kb4 күн бұрын

    Heretics... they had it coming

  • @frankcarter6427
    @frankcarter64274 күн бұрын

    My oven is a Bosch

  • @UmbertoDavidPanda
    @UmbertoDavidPanda4 күн бұрын

    This is exactly how Nigel Farage and his friends want the UK to be. 😂 Remember the good old days? No foreigners were there?

  • @Kay_booknerd12
    @Kay_booknerd124 күн бұрын

    I liked this video it was cool learning something new. It's interesting to me how a period was so looked down upon back then. Nowadays we understand human anatomy and a period is seen as normal. I think one thing I find so sad is not just men saw it as a bad thing, but so did women.

  • @penny60995
    @penny609954 күн бұрын

    @medivalmadness As someone equally obsessed with the magnificent chaos of the middle ages, please stop using AI generated images in your thumbnails. They cheapen the look of the channel and discredit you as an a researched educator. The content of your videos haven't changed but I've noticed you using them as a crutch more and more!

  • @clst1981
    @clst19814 күн бұрын

    Good video, but definitely a clickbait thumbnail😂😂😂