The History of Witches
48:19
9 ай бұрын
Suncatcher Craft Workshop
0:52
9 ай бұрын
Homeschool Day: The War of 1812
1:08
The Legend of La Llorona
13:23
10 ай бұрын
Halloween Matchmaking!
5:06
10 ай бұрын
Promenade: Marie Bartlett
5:12
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Promenade: Meet Shannon Rainey
3:23
Promenade Cast: Kat Nagar
2:34
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Family Night: Living Museum!
1:09
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@ExpositionMedals
@ExpositionMedals 2 сағат бұрын
Enjoying hearing abouvt our local Gainesville / Hall County history and especially about the Norton family.
@jameshardwick2726
@jameshardwick2726 Күн бұрын
What's the earliest reference - visual or text - for using two ropes? I'm dubious about the legend that 'Double Dutch' was introduced by settlers from the Netherlands. The earliest evidence I could find is in the 1951 Scottish short film 'The Singing Street'.
@Jason-L-Ledford
@Jason-L-Ledford 3 күн бұрын
If I lived in Charlotte NC in 1824, what Post office would I have used? I have been trying to search for an answer with not much luck.
@krisdiperna3929
@krisdiperna3929 6 күн бұрын
I loved how she said “piled on” when she was regarding the additional clothing she would wear after putting on her chamois and pantaloons! It’s so true!
@erindel4397
@erindel4397 8 күн бұрын
The Battle of Leipzig was in 16 Oct 1813 - 19 Oct 1813. Not 1814.
@myakun830
@myakun830 15 күн бұрын
This is awesome! Thanks a lot guys.
@nincumpoop9747
@nincumpoop9747 18 күн бұрын
Was it racist when Dave Chappelle put on whiteface? No, it was a funny show. Most white ppl loved it because they didn’t take themselves too seriously. It should be that way for everyone. U can hear there voices cracking from nerves. Calm down, u can talk about past and not cast judgement about a world u didn’t live in. The message of liberalism isn’t really needed as it’s only one point of view, men used to play all the female roles even further back, that was that world and they weren’t necessarily sexist because they dressed as women. Just talk about the facts of history and calm down. Hollywood still wants ppl to play their stereotype btw, it’s called typecasting and it enhances the storytelling experience. Ppl of all races have been stuck and broken through typecasting.
@Jambisket
@Jambisket 22 күн бұрын
Awesome!
@bamaguy5000
@bamaguy5000 23 күн бұрын
The new and improved MRE’s are actually really good
@bamaguy5000
@bamaguy5000 23 күн бұрын
I heard soldiers making coffee with peanuts?
@bamaguy5000
@bamaguy5000 23 күн бұрын
What about good ole army “slosh” or “sloosh”? a bacon lovers dream!
@raechelbarrington7425
@raechelbarrington7425 24 күн бұрын
Nope! You full of ish now; it was logical and cool until.... Stick to your actual job
@raechelbarrington7425
@raechelbarrington7425 24 күн бұрын
The end makes any cat afictiona/do look crazy!
@raechelbarrington7425
@raechelbarrington7425 24 күн бұрын
Lol hold on did you say refrigerator cat food? You messed up with that one! The 50s made canned cat food and because we where able to refrigerator that? Stick to facts please!
@raechelbarrington7425
@raechelbarrington7425 24 күн бұрын
Wrong! Idk maybe before Mahmud was born idk trolling a little bit because to say Mahmud believed in no harm to humans nor animals. Idk maybe he did and everything turned into the Kararain. I didn't care for your voice at first. So maybe got very Interested on what you are saying. The whole Mahmud thing really questionable. You are a true non biased in your field! Keep doing what you do!❤
@unknownbillionaire
@unknownbillionaire 24 күн бұрын
Your not aboriginal
@VotingBlue2024
@VotingBlue2024 24 күн бұрын
I love Townsends! They do and have everything lol
@piratesapper
@piratesapper 28 күн бұрын
In Islam images of Mohammad are still prohibited today, by both those who belong to the Islamic faith but especially to those who are radicalized (like the ones who did violence in mass in Paris when a school teacher was bold enough to do it a few years ago and lost his life for it. So Paris is ₲℧Π shy of Islam but they (as well as many other parts of the world) have absolutely no problem mocking the Christian faith. In the Catholic faith a monastic person as well as the laity are called for work, worship, and leisure, and any action, from washing dishes to creating medieval Illuminated Manuscripts can be offered as a type of pence to God. You should really understand the Catholic faith, especially it’s history and traditions if you are going to continue to relate these beautiful works of art with our faith because a lot of of things you’re saying just isn’t true or you have a very poor understanding of it. I am a Catholic and a theologian and would be more than happy to answer any specific questions that you’re unsure of when you want to speak about how faith and Illuminated Manuscripts begin to converge and a better understanding of the medieval area worship in so far as talking about how the Bible is in Latin and how it was what was the language of that time period because that is not the case. The Bible’s were being written in Latin because the historic writings that eventually became the Holy Bible given by the Church to the faithful were based on 2 of the earliest translations, the Latin Vulgate and the Greek Septuagint. The Latin Vulgate is located at the Vatican in Rome but is accessible by anyone with internet access on a dot va domain. Both the Greek Septuagint and Codex Sinaitcus are currently located at the British Museum as are also available digitally on the respective websites. The Canonization of the Bible, both the Old and New Testament was a gradual process that occurred over many centuries and by many separate people, some being the living original Disciples of Jesus but more being people who knew and learned from those whom we now refer to as the ❝Early Church Fathers❞ (those who suffered martyrdom because of their faith). Relying on both the historic text and its accuracy was accepted by the Christian faith based on the Books of Moses which had been referred to by Jesus Himself (the creation of a historic copy of the Jewish Torah, the Prophets, and the writings is unique in and of itself because of the methods they used in a type of checks and balances to ensure exact copies). The New Testament however was created based on the various writings circulated among early Christian communities, including the Gospels, letters, and their texts which were attributed to the Apostles and early Christian leaders. As the early Christian movement grew there were concerns arising regarding false teachings (heresy’s) and the need for a standardized scripture. It wasn’t until Christianity became the official religion of Rome during the reign of Constantine (who gave us what you kind of tried to explain, the Chi Rho or ☧) and when an official church body became established these heresy’s eventually called for things such as Ecumenical Councils where those in positions of Apostolic Authority came together and applied the power, decrement, and authority. Only after many early councils which played a pivotal role in shaping the canon did the criteria for the inclusion varied and it wasn’t until around the 4th century AD (ce) was a consensus begin to emerge regarding the New Testament Canon (important councils, such as the Council of Carthage 397 AD/ce and it’s predecessor of the Council of Nicaea did the church formally affirm the list of books accepted as part of the New Testament. Books and writings which did not make it into the ❝official❞ canon were however compiled into two groups known by Protestants by the name of Apocrypha (many of which however were and continue to be part of the early Churches original canon but were removed during future translations for various reasons (most due to any conflict between someone who is a monarch); But in contrast by the Universal Church being called the Deuterocanonical Books. *caveat, if a person is familiar with the early heresy’s will see how those heretical ideas eventually included in early writings of Paul who backhandedly reaffirmed beliefs (such as docetism which is why you see Paul explicitly reaffirming Christ ❝IN THE FLESH❞ and the most pivotal and definitive heresy’s of Arianism and Donatism which almost ripped the early church in half. These most definitive and condemned heresy’s rose to an unprecedented number which led to the Pontifical and Magisterial definitive actions such as excommunication as a punishable offense of the continuing beliefs in the heresy’s of: ⦿ Arianism (belief that Jesus Christ was not fully divine and is a created being) ⦿ Donatism (where the first accusations of apostasy began because of the pride of bishops). ⦿ Apollinarianism (the belief that Jesus did not have a human mind or soul, but only a human body) ⦿ Tritheism (a belief that there are 3 gods, rather than one God in Three Persons ie. Trinity) ⦿ collyridianism (a belief that the trinity consists of the Father, Son, and Mary and that the Son results from the marital union between the other two *which called for the creation of documents which clearly defined carefully but integral language which we still must profess to this day to actually be a Christian ❶ The Apostles Creed ca. A.D. 750, the ❷ Nicene Creed in ca. A.D. 451 as the result of the Council of Nicaea, ❸ the Athanasian Creed which definitively refuted the heresy of Arianism, ❹ the Chalcedonian Definition ❺ the Didache. All future ❝creeds❞ were, by their mere existence were heretical in nature (such as those born out of the Council of Trent which gave rise to the creation and continuation of Protestantism’s). Ecumenical and historic Christian creeds: ► The Apostles Creen (120-250 A.D.) ► The Creed of Nicaea (325 A.D.) ► Nicene Creed (Nicea-Constantionopolitan creed) (381 A.D.) ► Chalsceoian Creed (451 A.D.) ► Athanasian Creed (500 A.D.) The Creeds of the early church: •The Didache (50-100 A.D.) • The Creed of Aristide of Athens (130 A.D.) • The Old Roman Symbol or Old Roman Creed (c.215) • The Creed of Cyprian of Carthage (250 A.D.) • the Deir Balyzeh Papyus (200-350 A.D.) • The Arian Creeds and Creeds of Euzoius (320/327 A.D.) • The Creed of Alexander of Alexandria (321-324 A.D.) • The First Synod of Antioch (extremely important) (325 A.D. / ce.) • The Second Dedication of Antioch (341 A.D.) • The Baptismal Creed of Jerusalem (350 A.D.) All of the creeds following these are considered ❝Interdenominational Creeds❞ and are not recognized as legitimate or some even heretical defiance. The Ecumenical Creeds are more than I care to write. Then again more illegitimate, unrecognized, false, and/or heretical creeds of the Adventist, the Anabaptist/Mennonite, Anglican, Assemblies of God, Baptist, Lutheran, Presbyterian, Pentecostal (basically most all denominations who profess Christianity (ESPECIALLY LUTHERANISM AND CALVANIST) but are not in any type of Communion with the Universal Church in Rome. Ok, I got off course at some point so I’m just going to stop.
@piratesapper
@piratesapper 28 күн бұрын
BC Judaism used scrolls so that’s before 1 ad (or 1ce).
@piratesapper
@piratesapper 28 күн бұрын
Ok, we need to help you with your Catholic Church because Catholic means Universal, and there was only 1 Christian Church until the Council of Trent. Saint Benedict is very important in the Catholic faith, still today, and his methods are still in use today (I go to a Benedictine Church) but that was not the norm, it was a very extreme outlier.
@piratesapper
@piratesapper 28 күн бұрын
And they would be chained or locked down. When the Vikings began invading Britain the first place they went was the church because of everything made of gold and many times they would destroy the books just for the use of the paper but after a while they learned that they were very important to the Britain’s and that they would pay a lot of money for them.
@piratesapper
@piratesapper 28 күн бұрын
That book is called the litany of the hours, which the Catholic Church still uses today. Wit the things like snails, rabbits, etc. I have a feeling they are associated with the sometimes strange art in gothic gargoyles.
@msrhuby
@msrhuby Ай бұрын
Shared on Facebook. Neither an elephant or donkey be...they're both bullies.
@bethbartlett5692
@bethbartlett5692 Ай бұрын
I'm so appreciative of Georgia having leadership that upholds Ethics. I understand it isn't a popular point of public discussion nor popular position, to differ from (DT Republican faction), but I have no personal hesitancy in Applauding Ethics, and placing State, and Country, above an individual and their personal desire. I'm not a resident of Georgia, nor do I have a motive other than recognizing the Value of Respect for adhering to Ethics, and respecting the State and Federal Standards and Laws, that were upheld by whomever was involved in keeping with these Standards, and this having later been further supported again by the Voting Public of Georgia. It is worthy behavior, worth attention and recognition, regardless of ones Political affiliation. It demonstrates State and Country before Party and that is Higher Minded aka Mature Minded thought and action. ... and it deserves to be recognized and acknowledged. Beth Bartlett Sociologist/Behavioralist and Historian For the record, I'm an ("Independent Constitutionalist", a Moderate that tilts Left), I do not fot in the restricted claim of News Media's produced idea that all are either "Far Right or Far Left".
@chrismorrisonii1934
@chrismorrisonii1934 Ай бұрын
Very good presentation. I think the hauderk he is wearing may not be corect for the Normans. The Baouxe Tapestry shows armor with short trousers and coifes intigrated to the armor.
@glenkyle2789
@glenkyle2789 Ай бұрын
You are (most likely) correct sir... based on evidence it is probable that if a warrior had a coif, it was integral to the hauberk. That being said, I used what I had but probably should have clarified! :) And thanks for the compliment!
@anishayadav9430
@anishayadav9430 Ай бұрын
Woah...why I am resonating with her....?
@Nikolaj-qz9kw
@Nikolaj-qz9kw Ай бұрын
Very good presentation.
@ZackLongdick
@ZackLongdick Ай бұрын
I love 19th Century women! Such sweet little muffins 😊! I vow to learn all about those little lovely women! May they rest in peace 🌹❤️
@heathermiller9707
@heathermiller9707 2 ай бұрын
This is wonderful! Thank you.
@CheerfulFerryBoat-ug8gr
@CheerfulFerryBoat-ug8gr 2 ай бұрын
Spain tipped the balance in favor of the American Colonies! No Spain! No victory! No Independence!
@michelle97490
@michelle97490 2 ай бұрын
The reason it was considered black magic it's because it was black magic. They clearly were much wiser than we are today. There is a reason why necromancy isn't allowed, these are the disembodied spirits of the Nephilim. It's not because God didn't want you to know information, it's because he knew who they were and they would give you disinformation along with truth. Nevertheless these are considered evil and once you let them in, you've given them permission to destroy. There is a reason why many people are oppressed by these demons. We have opened all kinds of doors into our lives of which entities of which we cannot see influence us. Now we see that the ouiji board is being sold and promoted to little children. This is pure evil!
@mikedavis4851
@mikedavis4851 2 ай бұрын
We eat pelican peckers down south.😅
@isamohammed150
@isamohammed150 2 ай бұрын
I’d like to thank the intern too. She did an amazing job with the research. Good job, Dash.
@oreally8605
@oreally8605 2 ай бұрын
During Sherman's march to the gulf, they ate good. Ham, chicken, bread whatever they captured from the Democratic south.
@mikedavis4851
@mikedavis4851 2 ай бұрын
Confederate South 😮
@NathanKrausch-sb4rt
@NathanKrausch-sb4rt 2 ай бұрын
I hate members only live stream because I am a special needs adult
@VladimirVladimirovich1952
@VladimirVladimirovich1952 2 ай бұрын
What’s your favourite position?
@patrickbush9526
@patrickbush9526 2 ай бұрын
Now that's food to die for
@midnight_prepper
@midnight_prepper 2 ай бұрын
I appreciate your efforts in this video but please stop yelling. The mic is a few inches from your mouth so just talk normal. You was piercing my ear drums.
@TooBrokeToAffordCoffee
@TooBrokeToAffordCoffee 2 ай бұрын
I love this video! So entertaining and informative 💖🐱
@Zarastro54
@Zarastro54 2 ай бұрын
Union general: Looks like this war won’t be over by Christmas. How are we going to feed this growing army? Quartermaster: *glances at barrel of wall paste “General, I have an idea!”
@phantomblott1
@phantomblott1 2 ай бұрын
I served in the U.S. Navy from 1965 to 1971, I was stationed on the USS Oglethorpe AKA 100, until it was decommissioned in the fall of 1968. I knew little of James Oglethorpe, only that the ship was named after Oglethorpe county Georgia. I have many good memories of the men I served with, and the countries and places this ship took us. Thank you for the great information that you shared.
@siryort7024
@siryort7024 2 ай бұрын
Bummer, you missed the opportunity to talk about the battle of Spanish owned St Louis and of American owned Cahokia. The British contracted a 1,000 man Indian force in Prarie de Chein Wisconsin to attack a 20-man garrison in St Louis. The Spanish leader gets wind of it and transports troops from St Genevieve and builds a tower and 2,000 yards of trenches. Outnumbered around 3 (composed of soldiers, militia, slaves and freed blacks) and to one vs the 750 Indians that show up, they manage to drive them away and keep St Louis in Spanish hands. Mean while when informed General Montgomery sends George Rogers Clark with troops and local militia and allies from Cas casian tribes to fend off the 250 Indian attackers in the Cahokia area. That very well could have been a part of Canada today. It definitely would have reshaped the Treaty of Paris talks!
@haroldchase4120
@haroldchase4120 2 ай бұрын
Lol yup they even had songs complaining about the food 🥘
@DonAbrams-hq7ln
@DonAbrams-hq7ln 26 күн бұрын
"Eatin'goober peas"
@barrybagley
@barrybagley 2 ай бұрын
Doubt youd have high blood pressure back then youd march so many miles
@lamargospojohnson1919
@lamargospojohnson1919 2 ай бұрын
Absolutely Amazing
@paraguaymike5159
@paraguaymike5159 2 ай бұрын
Entertaining and educational. Great video!
@tiffanyhart1152
@tiffanyhart1152 2 ай бұрын
Growing up I had people of all sorts ask me if I was related to Nancy because we had the same last name. I'm not sure if we are or not but I admire her for her bravery and tenacity nonetheless.
@a.m.5439
@a.m.5439 2 ай бұрын
I was gonna enjoy watching until I saw C.E. get real brother, it's AD.
@WorldsSmallestViolin7
@WorldsSmallestViolin7 2 ай бұрын
What kind of bags are you using for the flour and cornmeal to carry with you?
@mikedavis4851
@mikedavis4851 2 ай бұрын
Sacks or Pokes.😊
@WhatIsMisophonia
@WhatIsMisophonia 2 ай бұрын
Ancient Romans were probably eating better for Christ's sake... Even sailors would have it better because they at least had a ton of liquor.