Were the Dark Ages Really That Dark?

2024 ж. 15 Мам.
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Every amateur historian knows the term "Dark Ages." It conjures up images of political upheaval, filthy living conditions, and widespread ignorance. But were the Dark Ages really dark? Not so much. Throughout the Mediterranean, into Europe and the British Isles, and from the expanse of the Byzantine Empire, the period from roughly 300 CE to about 1500 CE brought plenty of beauty and wisdom to the world.
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  • Fun fact: the Ye in Ye olde is actually The. The Y represents a no longer used letter called a thorn which made one of two TH sounds.

    @roberthofmann8403@roberthofmann8403Ай бұрын
    • That is very true.

      @MorganBrunson@MorganBrunsonАй бұрын
    • That's not a fun fact at all! I really like saying that word...

      @galloe8933@galloe8933Ай бұрын
    • @@galloe8933 I get that. But hey you can replace that word with a new one. Try yeet. Verb. 1.Meaning to forcefully heave. 2. To cause horrendous bodily harm or death. I like yeet. I had to yeet the skittle haired ppl from aggravating me about pronouns and diversity equity and inclusion.

      @MorganBrunson@MorganBrunsonАй бұрын
    • This is obvious

      @arvaelvision@arvaelvision29 күн бұрын
    • Um there is more than one sound TH makes ? Thhhhh

      @JoeRogansForehead@JoeRogansForeheadКүн бұрын
  • About the door opening: you're actually only partially correct. I mean, you show exactly why it's NOT always about heating because windows right next to it (single glazed medieval windows!) were much taller than the doors! One of the big reasons for smaller door openings is simply a way of crowd control in the event of a castle siege or riots. It would slow down invaders and force them to bend their heads when going through doorways making it a lot easier to defend room by room.

    @redavatar@redavatarАй бұрын
    • Great way to start a stampede

      @impishishere@impishishereАй бұрын
  • Wasn’t it “dark” because everyone was illiterate and there were no books and nobody recorded anything much other than religious clerics.

    @FRAME5RS@FRAME5RSАй бұрын
    • yes.

      @metalmyke1@metalmyke1Ай бұрын
    • Correct

      @Fred_BlackB@Fred_BlackBАй бұрын
    • Only in Europe the Middle East had many books and many people were able to read and China had books and most people could read

      @jonathanhall1825@jonathanhall1825Ай бұрын
    • And because people did not appreciate roman and greek cultures enough, that is literally why renaissance artists thought these ages were dark.

      @ShepardCZ@ShepardCZАй бұрын
    • Yes. But I think that constant invasions and suchlike added to the overall "atmosphere" of its naming.

      @y_fam_goeglyd@y_fam_goeglydАй бұрын
  • And nobody expected the inquisition! 😮

    @robinsmith5442@robinsmith5442Ай бұрын
    • Our chief weapon is surprise...surprise and fear...fear and surprise....

      @yef122@yef12225 күн бұрын
  • I call middle school my 'Dork Ages'.

    @NewMessage@NewMessageАй бұрын
    • 😂 i think you should have told your marriage time is ...

      @marcelinomagalong5881@marcelinomagalong5881Ай бұрын
    • 😂😂😂😂😂

      @hawkingdawking4572@hawkingdawking457224 күн бұрын
  • It depends on the location when it comes to how dark the "dark ages" were.

    @davea6314@davea6314Ай бұрын
    • Yes precisely. In reality only half the world was dark at any given time...

      @MorganBrunson@MorganBrunsonАй бұрын
  • Were they really that dark? It depends who you were. The peasants had it hard, the nobility had it easy. Some were born to sweet delight, some were born to endless night, as Blake said. They were called the dark ages only in the modern era. And that was not so much due to there being more hardship but due to the fact that this time period was the aftermath of the fall of Europe's great civilisations, and it went into a period of social and cultural stagnation and adjustment. Some places even going backwards once Rome finally fizzled out and was diluted by peoples with less advanced civilisations. But life still went on. People still created beautiful things and art. Just not in as organised an effort as was the case in Rome, for example. It was a time of consolidation and redistribution of power, wealth and land. Tumultuous times, but not necessarily dark. There had been much darker times in the past and there were also darker times to come in the future. It just depends who you were and where you lived.

    @ivareskesner2019@ivareskesner2019Ай бұрын
  • Your voice is perfect for this channel. Please never leave me? lol

    @Sk8Betty.@Sk8Betty.Ай бұрын
    • Relax

      @Dave-bj3pq@Dave-bj3pqАй бұрын
    • @@Dave-bj3pq don’t do it

      @Sk8Betty.@Sk8Betty.Ай бұрын
  • There are misleading inaccuracies. The non White in Medieval Europe, outside of Southern Spain that was occupied by an Arab Army, black people were a small number, about 200 people in England during the middle ages or 1 in 20000 people. Height was shorter it was about 10cm-20cm shorter than today but it varied in good times the average height for a man was 1.70 cm born in good times and 1.60cm born in bad times of famine. People did live shorter lives lots of women died in childbirth, 1/3 of men would receive a violent death and whilst it's true that if a person lived to 18 would expect to live to their 50s or 60s its not like 75-80 like in Europe today. The crusades were religious in nature but also there were a lot of young men who were second born and not inheriting land and needed to fight for lands. The Popes thought if people were fighting Muslims it would spare Europe from an invasion and it worked. Once Constantinople fell in 1453, South west Europe was invaded and occupied for 450 years by Turkish forces.

    @roberw1912@roberw1912Ай бұрын
  • I feel like Simon Whistler should be quoted in this saying “the past was the worst…” somewhere

    @presmasterflash7555@presmasterflash7555Ай бұрын
    • Eugh, Simon Whistler. Every time I seem to get rid of one of the channels he presents, more crop up.

      @faithrewarded7486@faithrewarded748621 күн бұрын
    • @@faithrewarded7486 each to their own. I’ll also say that I liked a couple of his channels a bit more a few years ago, but I do still like his presentation on a lot of things. Although I am a believer and his stance with atheism seems to be more overwhelming each time he mentions it. Aside from that I do like his content.

      @presmasterflash7555@presmasterflash755521 күн бұрын
    • and on top of that, the past really was the worst

      @presmasterflash7555@presmasterflash755521 күн бұрын
  • The times are dark in area that is ruled by any religious fundamentalists.

    @michaelhowell2326@michaelhowell2326Ай бұрын
  • People took baths but the streets were dirtier. As for ethnic perception, it depends on the region. England and the North was probably mostly or all white. The Mediterranean...not do much

    @NoName-hg6cc@NoName-hg6ccАй бұрын
  • Did the term "Dark Ages" extend to other countries on the Globe back then? Because, whenever the "The Dark Ages" is mentioned, it's usually Eurpoe that's depicted. How did Asia, Africa, The America's etc. feared during "The Dark Ages"?

    @didoforteau@didoforteauАй бұрын
    • I don’t know. Probably better considering no one lumps them in with the Dark Ages. Also it is just taking about Europe anyways. That would explain why everyone talks about Europe. Isn’t that weird? That’s like complaining why no one talks about Portugal in WW1 when Portugal really wasn’t involved with it at all

      @bennu547@bennu547Ай бұрын
    • Exactly the dark ages only applies to Europe, not much happened elsewhere

      @BeyondDaX@BeyondDaXАй бұрын
    • In other countries they just call it 'Middle Ages'. For example, in that time period the Americas had some civilizations that consolidated into kingdoms. Actually they didn't have kings, they were ruled by military and religious leaders, but for comparison with the same period in Europe some called it kingdoms. And then centuries later these civilizations merged into the Aztec and Inca Empires, until they were conquered by the Spanish.

      @josehuaman6603@josehuaman6603Ай бұрын
    • Everyone else was fine😂 Nothing unique comes from Europe, all those other places are much bigger with denser populations and history going back millennia on millennia 😐

      @arvaelvision@arvaelvision29 күн бұрын
  • No, Europe was not 'diverse' and filled with Africans and Middle Easterners in the Dark Ages/Middle Ages/Medieval age. Even into the Renaissance non-White people were still a rarity. These unnamed sources and studies are likely biased and engaging in rewriting history. Europe was overwhelmingly Caucasian/White. You would maybe find foreign people in ports, mostly in the Mediterranean and major cities for the purposes of trade, but for the most part a majority of people could not travel because it was prohibitively expensive, potentially dangerous, and most people simply had no reason to. Europe was 99.9% White until after WW2.

    @JeroginoldBlamford@JeroginoldBlamfordАй бұрын
    • Do you have any source for this?

      @bdcarlitosway@bdcarlitoswayАй бұрын
    • Moreover, the entire Eastern Europe was a diverse region since many tribes from Central Asia had invaded that region. The ancestors of Hungarians as well as the Bulgarians were actually from Asia who intermixed with the locals (most probably Slavs) and decided to stay there.

      @maniac3449@maniac344910 күн бұрын
  • The movie Idiocracy is a warning of the coming modern era dark ages.

    @mahkhardy8588@mahkhardy8588Ай бұрын
    • that is where Crocs sandals were debuted. The maker thought they weren't going to sell

      @PootieTang101@PootieTang101Ай бұрын
    • It’s more of a documentary now.

      @sam6235@sam6235Ай бұрын
    • @@sam6235 Yes. I watched it recently for some laughs and it was actually depressing. I still remember seeing it in a theater opening weekend, and there were only 3 other people in the theater.

      @brianharned9501@brianharned9501Ай бұрын
    • They are here!

      @noreaster08@noreaster08Ай бұрын
    • @@brianharned9501 I tried watching, but I wanted to cry instead.

      @sam6235@sam6235Ай бұрын
  • Only the time period between the fall of rome in 476 to about 1100 is considered as the "dark ages" according to most modern historians. However people like ptrarch, dante allegriari and others writing in the 1300s often used the term to refer to their own time period as well due to the nature of the time and the closer resemblance to the early ages. Niccolo machiaveli also used it to refer to the same time as i said at first.

    @evanneal4936@evanneal4936Ай бұрын
  • Bring back timeline that is what i would like to hear about

    @odoraify@odoraifyАй бұрын
  • Thanks for this! 🏹

    @auntvesuvi3872@auntvesuvi3872Ай бұрын
  • " Less Victoria Secret and More Victoria's Denial " 😹🙈😹😭😹

    @AmericanMeiling@AmericanMeilingАй бұрын
  • 5:11 it is absolutely true that many people in centuries past lived for decades beyond 30 yrs of age. I’ve been working on my family tree and am back to the early 1200s and both sides have a VAST number of people that lived into their 80s and even 90s.

    @kellyshomemadekitchen@kellyshomemadekitchenАй бұрын
  • 7:20 It was not. In fact it was way less diverse than people think nowadays, stop listening to modern scientists and historians, the ones Netflix listened to to make Anne Boleyn and Cleopatra movies (which Disney was sued by Egypt for the latter)

    @beardedlonewolf7695@beardedlonewolf7695Ай бұрын
  • 01:20. Not only that. Noble women and abbesses had coats of arms and territorial rights. They were equal to feudal lords except in that they didn't combat, but were represented by a champion.

    @MariaMartinez-researcher@MariaMartinez-researcherАй бұрын
  • I watched a video made by historia civilis showed that medieval workers had a far better work life balance than we do today.

    @guavaguy4397@guavaguy4397Ай бұрын
  • Very interesting subject thanks.

    @sallykohorst8803@sallykohorst8803Ай бұрын
  • It's always a good day whenever Weird History uploads

    @NASCARFAN93100@NASCARFAN93100Ай бұрын
  • People were objectively shorter because of malnutrion, disease and other causes. Peasants also bathed irregularly, especially during the winter months for obvious reasons. And they didn't have as many clothes as the top of the triangle to change frequently. So they stank and were dirty, especially during those months. There were people, especially nobles, royals and church folk, who lived until their 80s or even 90s. But they were an exception. Many women (and their babies) died during child birth. Half of the children born safely were not expected to live past infancy and many adolescents and young adults died because of war and diseases. Of course that Europe had other races besides caucasian. But it is a fact that is was more likely to found them south... I seriously doubt it that England had many people from Middle East, Asia or Africa (even because of the commerce, which was a way of contact with other people from foreign lands).

    @theimpossiblemary@theimpossiblemaryАй бұрын
  • Fun fact: The European intellectual elite in the medieval era were well aware that the Earth was spherical. There were even books that explained why the Earth was spherical and not flat, so any literate European living during the era would have known. Even Dante Alighieri's classic 'The Divine Comedy' even briefly explore the affects of gravity at the center of the Earth as Dante travelled through Hell in a spherical Earth.

    @theconqueringram5295@theconqueringram5295Ай бұрын
  • These videos are amazing! Please do a video about 'The Terror' in revolutionary France.

    @jakedoe1065@jakedoe1065Ай бұрын
  • The Roman Empire could be brutal, but there was at least a semblance of rights, secular government, and the rule of law. All of those things vanished in the dark ages.

    @kenswindle4860@kenswindle4860Ай бұрын
  • I would like to learn about the first red scare after WW1, I feel like it doesn’t get the justice it deserves. Reportedly it was way worse than the second under Joseph McCarthy.

    @harpman476@harpman476Ай бұрын
    • I would say the red scare only took a break from 1941-45. But so true there is not nearly the illumination it deserves shone upon it. I was in my 3 yr of a history major before the allied intervention on the side of the menshevic (not sure on the spelling) white Russian faction of the second revolution after the fall of the czar.

      @MorganBrunson@MorganBrunsonАй бұрын
  • "Charlie Murphayyyy!"

    @Lupine.@Lupine.Ай бұрын
    • Darkness... Cocaine is a helluva drug!

      @MorganBrunson@MorganBrunsonАй бұрын
  • -"And those 'Old Spice' ads wouldn't start airing for a few hundred years." So, what "Weird History" is saying is that the world is far darker and horrific now than it was then.

    @skyden24195@skyden24195Ай бұрын
  • Interesting stuff

    @dancinglitteleaf@dancinglitteleafАй бұрын
  • If they had a better publicist, they could have come up with a better name.... 😁

    @brj_han@brj_hanАй бұрын
  • *Not the whole Middle Ages.* Only the Early Middle Ages have been called that, because after the fall of the Roman Empire few records were kept and that makes the work of historians way harder. It is "dark" because it is "unknown," same as "dark matter" is called that way not because it is literally or figuratively "dark," but because it is not known. Check the Wikipedia article 'Dark Ages (historiography),' and/or *ask a historian.* You can also watch the StarTalk episode in which Neil DeGrasse Tyson talks about scientific developments during the Middle Ages. It wasn't that Rome fell, everybody forgot about everything they knew, and out of nowhere rediscovered everything in the Renaissance. Knowledge had been preserved in *monastic libraries.*

    @MariaMartinez-researcher@MariaMartinez-researcherАй бұрын
  • “History, despite its wrenching pain, cannot be unlived, but if faced with courage, need not be lived again.” - Maya Angelou

    @ives3572@ives3572Ай бұрын
  • I've always just thought that there was problem with candle and/or match production

    @danam0228@danam022828 күн бұрын
  • Can you do videos on the ice ages?

    @jolenelutyck1422@jolenelutyck1422Ай бұрын
  • Early 50 years of 1900 is darker on a certain point of view

    @NoName-hg6cc@NoName-hg6ccАй бұрын
    • Same could be said of the second 50 years also with the advent of the cold war a mutually assured destruction.

      @MorganBrunson@MorganBrunsonАй бұрын
    • @@MorganBrunson The second didn't see a major global war though and at least a part of the world saw a rise of living conditions and widespread welfare

      @NoName-hg6cc@NoName-hg6ccАй бұрын
    • @@NoName-hg6cc and that doesn't negate the proxy wars fought in other countries or the aid given by both sides to potential allied 3rd world states let alone the constant rhetoric of conflict btwn the 2 belligerent superpowers. So all in all about the same just no direct conflict.

      @MorganBrunson@MorganBrunsonАй бұрын
  • What is the name of the platform that does historical recipes?

    @ankhpom9296@ankhpom9296Ай бұрын
  • The “castle” you showed at 2:11 is the Citadelle Laferiere in Haiti 🇭🇹

    @aubsta1@aubsta1Ай бұрын
  • Would I survive? Absolutely not! I would have not passed the duck test. 😂

    @stellarart3444@stellarart3444Ай бұрын
  • A woman who can brew me beer, i couldn’t get to the jewelry shop fast enough.

    @Nuttyirishman85@Nuttyirishman85Ай бұрын
    • My dad and I made batches when I was growing up. It was a lot of fun. Great family activity. 🍻

      @TH-hy9kr@TH-hy9krАй бұрын
  • So glad we live in this time.😊

    @kevincruise3521@kevincruise3521Ай бұрын
  • I was watching some videos about world war II aircraft dog fights. You should do a video about the farmers and civilians that were on the ground while bullets were being sprayed everywhere.

    @steveknievel5938@steveknievel5938Ай бұрын
  • I had thought they never were clean

    @user-wh8mg4gh8d@user-wh8mg4gh8d26 күн бұрын
  • I was in the Canary Islands and their old buildings had huge doors! Wide and tall! But it doesn't get all that cold there.

    @gingersgiraffes219@gingersgiraffes219Ай бұрын
  • Anyone else have to rewind and rewatch the part where (3:01 or so) the woman was walking on the high ledge? I’m sure she wasn’t in danger and it was just made to look that way but I was holding my breath lol 😮

    @LisafromNOLA@LisafromNOLAАй бұрын
    • Same! Like please don’t fall down😭

      @bennu547@bennu547Ай бұрын
  • No electricity and candles only burned with 1 lumen. Duh! 🥴

    @YoreBeatenPath@YoreBeatenPathАй бұрын
  • Ah….the past

    @videogamevalley7523@videogamevalley7523Ай бұрын
  • (2:12) .. Is that real? Where is that?

    @THE-X-Force@THE-X-ForceАй бұрын
  • I don't care how much heat it saves, I'm not making my door 1 foot shorter for me to bang into every time I walk through it. Probably doesn't save that much heat anyway

    @SkyBlue-qn8me@SkyBlue-qn8meАй бұрын
  • The 'Dung Ages'

    @TheGenericavatar@TheGenericavatarАй бұрын
  • IF it's possible I'd like a video about what was going on during Rome and Greece from between the fall of the Roman Empire to just before 15 hundreds ( around the time America was discovered ) . Wanna see how the ancient civilisations that brought us Colosseum fights and philosophy progressed to what we have today . ♑️✍️🇳🇴🇦🇺

    @Friendship1nmillion@Friendship1nmillionАй бұрын
  • Rod Bennet has put together a really good history collection of what was going on during this time. It is religion related but still historical facts nonetheless. The book is called “The Apostasy that wasn’t” - Rod Bennet.

    @vSwampFox@vSwampFoxАй бұрын
  • The Catholic Church sponsored quite a few scientific experiments 😐

    @cadillacdeville5828@cadillacdeville5828Ай бұрын
    • What kind of scientific experiments did the Church sponsor?

      @ankhpom9296@ankhpom9296Ай бұрын
    • And founded several colleges.

      @jamesfowley4114@jamesfowley4114Ай бұрын
  • For being a history channel you not knowing what the crusades were about is sad.

    @klits732@klits732Ай бұрын
  • In the year 300 CE, they had a clear understanding of the distinctions between men and women. Fast forward to 2024, and we find ourselves living in a world that feels more like a circus. Dark ages indeed 😂

    @7DAYSBITCH@7DAYSBITCHАй бұрын
  • Navigating the landscape of storytelling and video experimentation, VideoGPT silently empowers my creative journey, adding a layer of sophistication to my content.

    @JoCker1908@JoCker190825 күн бұрын
  • If they had to boil their water, it was just the same to make beer out of it.

    @mikitz@mikitz29 күн бұрын
  • A+ video! LOVE IT! What it would be to live in that age!

    @btetschner@btetschnerАй бұрын
  • Eating ANOTHER Weird History meal! Eating CINNAMON TOAST CRUNCH*†...while watching this Weird History video! * From the Weird History video "Why the 80s is the Golden Age of Cereal" † Cinnamon Toast has been endorsed by Jason Derulo, a celebrity that was in the Nebraska News one night for giving a waiter a $5000 tip at an Omaha restaurant named Charleston's.

    @btetschner@btetschnerАй бұрын
    • Pointless comment as always from this idiot

      @Dave-bj3pq@Dave-bj3pqАй бұрын
  • The nonsense about a diverse dark ages Europe is exactly that and throws all your credit right out the window.

    @rationalbacon5872@rationalbacon5872Ай бұрын
  • Just in western europe...

    @ivanivanovski1@ivanivanovski1Ай бұрын
  • 04:32. Some of that survived, mixed with the religious art. You just take a look at the manuscripts, paintings and sculptures, and you'll see plenty of representation of daily life, often with a whimsical sense of humor. If you go to a medieval church, look whether the seats the monks used (the choir) can be lifted. If so, it's likely there are a "misericord" there, a bump on which the monk could support himself. Given their use and location (lol) sometimes they were carved with mythological or humorous designs. Also, check the history and meaning of the Carmina Burana songs. They are *not* pious.

    @MariaMartinez-researcher@MariaMartinez-researcherАй бұрын
  • 10:00. Food was not *that* scarce, just less varied than it is nowadays. People didn't forget how to grow grain and veggies and fruits, and keep farm animals and hunt/fish when the Roman Empire fell. Recommendation: the channel Tasting History recreates historical recipes; it has made a bunch of tasty ones from the Middle Ages. Enjoy!

    @MariaMartinez-researcher@MariaMartinez-researcherАй бұрын
  • It was called the dark ages because there was a lack of written records, unlimited historical documentation during this time

    @MarcusZepeda@MarcusZepeda4 күн бұрын
  • I really enjoy this narrator for the videos the other ones that narrate not so much... They just don't have the right voices in my opinion...

    @Lkydo8165@Lkydo816528 күн бұрын
  • Speaking of x files. Could do episodes of the real story on some episodes. Or so called real. Monster of the week episodes alot of times had some foot in history

    @rhinox3474@rhinox3474Ай бұрын
  • Be very careful trusting this video, well it fun & KZhead. Do ur own research many things wrong.

    @shorinryu21@shorinryu21Ай бұрын
  • I don't know why people keep harping about the crusades...we still fight over religion, besides I like hearing about the crusades. Richard the Lionheart and all that jazz are really my cup of tea. Wars were pretty common in those days. King's didn't need anyone's permission or vote lol

    @flicka25@flicka25Ай бұрын
  • People think science just stopped

    @JoeRogansForehead@JoeRogansForeheadКүн бұрын
  • You’ve made this video like 5 times, I’ve been watching since before Covid and I’ve definitely seen this topic more than once

    @JoeRogansForehead@JoeRogansForeheadКүн бұрын
  • One error to note here: the crusades happened after the dark ages, so the argument of "religious fervor" shouldn't be used as an example.

    @lordfabulous6198@lordfabulous6198Ай бұрын
  • Somebody said that the dark ages were not very dark, because they were illuminated by the fires of the inquisition.

    @milascave2@milascave213 күн бұрын
  • i like history channel.

    @DancerLilly@DancerLilly29 күн бұрын
  • If you're at least halfway well versed in medieval historie or anthropology;the "dark ages is a controversial/outdated term if you listen to what most alot of historians would say. Sounds pretty pro roman empire bias if anything.

    @levifleecs1406@levifleecs1406Ай бұрын
  • No Roman Empire, Barbaric Gauls claiming to be Emperors, and you’re only allowed to practice one religion? If that ain’t a dark age I don’t know what is

    @danielcardona2714@danielcardona2714Ай бұрын
  • Make chastity belts great again

    @johnmahoney4841@johnmahoney4841Ай бұрын
  • I knew times were dark…but not that dark…

    @Dustinwhy8@Dustinwhy8Ай бұрын
  • The point about the catholic church is very cherry picked. They may have funded scientific research but only if it benefitted the religion. Any findings they didnt like were heresy.

    @TheDaveCalaz@TheDaveCalazАй бұрын
  • 0:01 Speaking of dark ages...it hardly gets any darker than the film Melancholia! For Kirsten Dunst's birthday on April 30th I am going to watch her films The Power of the Dog and Meloncholia (both on Netflix). April 30th is also the birthday of both directors of the films (Lars Van Trier and Jane Campion).

    @btetschner@btetschnerАй бұрын
  • I just can’t get over that there was a medieval time lol 😂 just like Wild West

    @101shadeira@101shadeiraАй бұрын
  • Wouldn’t prehistory be the only dark age? Thousands upon thousands of years where humans were developing and expanding across the globe with no major writing or other forms of records/evidence?

    @jlshel42@jlshel42Ай бұрын
  • A quick jaunt down the reddit aisle tells me chastity belts were probably useful with how these women behave.

    @charleshorseman55@charleshorseman55Ай бұрын
  • Too much stock footage .. really boring. More actual historic imagery please.

    @THE-X-Force@THE-X-ForceАй бұрын
  • I thought they were 'dark' because of a (relative) lack of documentation

    @cassieoz1702@cassieoz1702Ай бұрын
  • What happened to narrator jr.?? He should do a few episodes as well. The original narrator is awesome, but I liked the other narrator as well. It’s sad how people hate on him.

    @lucrativesoundsent.1274@lucrativesoundsent.1274Ай бұрын
    • No.

      @Kyeuss@KyeussАй бұрын
    • The other narrators make the videos sound like a WatchMojo ripoff tbh

      @billyt.7306@billyt.7306Ай бұрын
    • @@billyt.7306 😂😂😂

      @lucrativesoundsent.1274@lucrativesoundsent.1274Ай бұрын
    • No!

      @billm2078@billm2078Ай бұрын
  • @philsophkenny@philsophkennyАй бұрын
  • Am I the the only one that feels they have transitioned to AI for the visuals ?

    @sloppysamari@sloppysamariАй бұрын
  • It's called the dark ages because people didnt write history for that era. So its dark. As in not much known.

    @metalmyke1@metalmyke1Ай бұрын
  • Depends on who u ask For the Muslims? No The west? Yes

    @theunbeatable6598@theunbeatable6598Ай бұрын
    • Ah, yes. Instead of being nomadic camel herders with no technolgy, they were ...nomadic camel herders?

      @PDZ1122@PDZ1122Ай бұрын
    • @@PDZ1122the crusade saved a lot of poor goats.

      @hamofbuddha@hamofbuddhaАй бұрын
    • @@PDZ1122 Nope, they had hygeine and were discovering things while the westerners were legit eating they xcreeta lmao

      @theunbeatable6598@theunbeatable6598Ай бұрын
    • @@hamofbuddha Yeah the crusaders did take out some Christians and jews

      @theunbeatable6598@theunbeatable6598Ай бұрын
    • The Muslims basically served as the intellectual repository for knowledge gained in antiquity and expounded upon until the Renaissance began.

      @MorganBrunson@MorganBrunsonАй бұрын
  • Europe was still overwhelmingly white as it is today it was very rare actually to see a sub Saharan African or Asian. Yes there’s different ethnicities like today but the overwhelming majority was white, it was very rare not to be.

    @axisboss1654@axisboss165413 күн бұрын
  • It’s called the middle ages

    @JoeRogansForehead@JoeRogansForeheadКүн бұрын
  • Daily showering is a very modern thing, like post WW2. If you don't count roman bathhouses, but historically everyone kind of always smelled funny, you giant modern babies, I've seen roommates have a full on crisis because the shower was broken, like the next step must be scurvy.

    @Bonserak23@Bonserak23Ай бұрын
  • 4:45 Crusades were a drop in the sea when compared to the nearly constant islamic jihad. And were in fact mostly reactions and retaliations against it. Btw. It's even funnier, because it is pretended that islamic world was a beacon of science, learning and civilization at those times. It was not, it only gained some "civilizational inertia" from conquering various nations (usually christian nations, like parts of Byzantine lands).

    @ShepardCZ@ShepardCZАй бұрын
    • exactly, tired of hearing 'the crusade'🤣🤣🤣

      @technetin@technetinАй бұрын
    • While Europe was in the dark ages, judging Greco-Roman texts about philosophy and math and engineering as "worldly knowledge" and promoting the bible, the islamic world focused on those European texts, and did philosophy and helped to advance algebra and helped with science (alhazen, al biruni, avicenna/ibn sin). Once Europe started to secularize more away from the Middle Eastern religion of christianity, and went back to European Greco-Roman culture based on philosophy and democracy and mathematics and engineering and reasoning, Europe became more advanced and had a Renaissance and the Islamic world got messed up as they became more focused on their Middle Eastern religion of Islam and moved away from those classical European texts.

      @lovestarlightgiver2402@lovestarlightgiver2402Ай бұрын
    • @@lovestarlightgiver2402 Exactly the propaganda I was talking about. Islamic world focused primarily on jihad, the fact they gained something by it by conquering various learned nations does not change that. Also, this is not what Europe did, monasteries became the primary retention centers of these roman and greek works. Islamic world started to deteriorate when it was unable to gain more territories, and actually started losing them (like the Reconquista)

      @ShepardCZ@ShepardCZАй бұрын
    • @@ShepardCZ Those type of books were seen as "worldly knowledge", instead of the godly knowledge of the bible. In some cases Christians even tried to erase the ink and write over the books.

      @lovestarlightgiver2402@lovestarlightgiver2402Ай бұрын
  • stock footage slide show

    @TheLotionInTheBasket@TheLotionInTheBasketАй бұрын
  • The chastity belt was also used to protect women from being raped. It was not something women would ware all the time. But that was one of the main uses of it. I also imagine that women would use them because they just like them. Not terribly long ago, a British man in South Africa bought a diamond encrusted chastity belt for his wife as a gift. If people are getting chastity belts now because they like the aesthetics, it wouldn’t be a stretch that people did the same in the Dark Ages

    @bennu547@bennu547Ай бұрын
  • "Life wasn't easy as a woman during the middle ages" dude, it wasn't easy for anyone. What is this crap.

    @user-jd9sj1mq2b@user-jd9sj1mq2bАй бұрын
  • ✨️😱😱😱✨️😢

    @LaurieValdez-zk3dy@LaurieValdez-zk3dy17 күн бұрын
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