this production quality made me think you had 100s of thousands of subs this is so next level!!
@warwarneverchanges493710 сағат бұрын
The arabs call Swedes Suedi
@apospace360412 сағат бұрын
Suebi = Serbi = Serbs
@chaitanyarakwal972718 сағат бұрын
Same situation nowadays Alcoholism, Immorality and Vulgarity is at peak.
@ricardofilipe7701Күн бұрын
"established in the Northwest of Spain..."???? Well Spain did note exist before 1492...só the statement does note make any sense chronologically
@null7879Күн бұрын
Sort of just glossed over all of pre history, antiquity etc… what about then? There must be more to say for the times pre 2000 bc
@reynardus1359Күн бұрын
An excellent discussion on a complex subject. As we know a single Alpine canton called Swiss gave a name to the entire nation. Originally, funny sounding name Swiss was applied in a derogatory way to the entire confederation by their enemies but, of course, after they discovered there was nothing funny about fighting them, the name became a source of pride. Most Slavic countries call Germans after the German tribe Nemetes, Spanish call them after the tribe Alemani and in the Balkans some still call Germans Schwabs.
@kaloarepo2882 күн бұрын
In Italy the era of the emperor Frederick II whose capital was Palermo in Sicily is known as the Svevi or Swabian era because that particular Holy Roman emperor and his dynasty were from Swabia in Germany - so you will see castelli svevi or Swabian castles all over southern Italy.
@rafaelf.espindolams2 күн бұрын
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@HeyCupertino2 күн бұрын
Thank god for folk music
@suevialania2 күн бұрын
🇵🇹👍💚❤️Suevia!
@TinyLoaf962 күн бұрын
fantastic vid man good job on the channel
@susanhatten96043 күн бұрын
The Saud family are also of jewish / turk stock
@purrdiggle14703 күн бұрын
By some accounts the first Anglo-Saxons were invited to Britain since the locals need help fighting off the Scots and the Anglo-Saxons knew how to use Roman military tactics. But if the Anglo-Saxons had been exposed to the Roman army before leaving Europe, they would have also been exposed to Christianity before leaving Europe.
@user-xz8ur9iz8z3 күн бұрын
КАРАКАЛПАК ПЕЧЕНИК ИСТОРИЯ
@joeuoe19983 күн бұрын
When they still left on the southern shores of the Baltic sea one day (about 500 B.C.) they got influeced bythe Skythians May be it was these Skythians who moved on to Scandinavia . . .
@billyhunter1444 күн бұрын
Oy vey
@jefftaylor11864 күн бұрын
nowadays those lands are just known as NATO nuclear calibration testing grounds
@Makaneek50604 күн бұрын
15:30 Goths are kinda scary to be fair.
@alexandartheserb78614 күн бұрын
To me sounds like variation of Srbi. We have Lusatian Sorbs in modern Germany and also Danube linked them with Balkan Srbi. Srbi are also sometimes called Serbi in Russian, Servi in Italian speaking areas or Zerbst in one of German variations.
@nnonotnow4 күн бұрын
At this point in time, Christianity was a wholly owned subsidiary managed by its CEO, the Pope, of the Roman empire. The church then acted in the same expansionist aggressive approach as befitting of an empire. Calling it conversion is a bit mild to say the least.
@user-xr2lv4ll6j4 күн бұрын
Ah, it was the fault of the Bennedictine monks, who had the scutters from drinking all that Buckfast. Got it.
@user-xr2lv4ll6j4 күн бұрын
Well, that was shit.
@sarah37964 күн бұрын
Oh this is well made and so interesting! Thank you
@TheVinceLyons5 күн бұрын
Interesting. Wild that you bring this up I stumbled upon the same question by asking ChatGPT a few weeks ago if there were any differences between early Celtic Christianity from other forms. Great video!
@dauntlessRRs5 күн бұрын
I'd had enough, with empty words/names spoken over this "map" that showed nothing, and I was about to turn it off, then you committed doubled down on earning a Five Thumbs Down review, by trying to shoehorn the modern Cult of "climate change" into it. What a terrible waste of 15 & 1/2 minutes of my life.
@tombrunner81815 күн бұрын
Loyalty, fidelity and courage characterize the Germanic gods.
@VictorCruz-sp3ro5 күн бұрын
Climate change (debunked, global warming)?
@aleksandarpavlovic78235 күн бұрын
Suebi are Serbi. It's simple
@flightskoo5 күн бұрын
Comfy video ❤❤❤ wish there was more of this on KZbin
@mynamedontmind5 күн бұрын
What? Who WERE the suebi? They still exist! Visit Schwaben!
@supersasquatch6 күн бұрын
Ah yes, the suebi, those blond people dressed in blond clothes
@inotaishu16 күн бұрын
Several times you say Germany and Germans, was that a mistake and you meant to say Germania and Germanics? Because is that, you fell for nationalistic nonsense. These Germanics back then weren't my people and neither was that area Germany. Germans as an ethnic group would only come about until several centuries later.
@user-np7xb2qb6h6 күн бұрын
Jewz are turks
@Davidium846 күн бұрын
Sweden in Swedish is actually Sve Rige or Svea Rike but in old norse it would be pronounced “Suei Rike” (meaning kingdom of Suei) later the u was changed into a “v” but it all checks out. We find alot of treasure from all over Europe in Sweden from working against AND with the Romans from very early on at the turn of the millenia.
@conradnelson52837 күн бұрын
Lotta stuff I did not know
@FABIO_MARTINSS7 күн бұрын
I'm Brazilian and I tested positive for Haplogroup I-m253, which is found mainly in Nordic men (35% Sweden, 50% Gotland) even more than in Germany (16%). My grandfather came from the North of Portugal (Suebi territory in the past) to Brazil. Paternal Y DNA is passed from father to son over millennia without significant mutations, so you see exactly who your male ancestors were without error. In my case, my male ancestors are Suebi.
@Erick_Bloodaxe7 күн бұрын
I think it’s likely the Chatti of Caesar’s time were in allegiance with the Suebi and therefore he was deferred to them. Caesar had German horsemen in his army, the nuances wouldn’t have been lost on him if they were relevant to the time. The century and half later when Tacitus was writing it was a different political situation among the tribes.
@paulbennett7727 күн бұрын
It's clear from his pronunciation of 'schip' that the commentator knows no Dutch.
@docholliday7738 күн бұрын
Wow, I wasnt expecting this quality since the views were so little. I am an Anatolian Turk, they teach us about the Ottomans and Byzantium since middle school and I just realised that the information they gave us about Byzantium and Rome were so superficial, my teachers always said Byzantium was very weak when Siege of Constantinople happend and I remember they tought us about the West Rome and all that but like I said I didnt knew how developed Constantinople was at the year 1000. Its suprising for a city with a 500k population just collapse like that. It probably would be imposible for Ottomans to siege it if the decline never happend.
@JustAnotherHistoryChannel7 күн бұрын
That is really interesting, I always like hearing about what elements of their own national history people were taught about in school! In Britain history teaching tends to completely skim over the medieval period, and go straight to the early modern.
@lightdrizzle8 күн бұрын
I have walked the Theodosian Walls!
@DoomShipMedia_98 күн бұрын
These are the same people that inhabit Israel today 😡
@billyhunter1444 күн бұрын
Would you prefer moslems to occupy that land
@kararfadialkadwy883813 сағат бұрын
@@billyhunter144 What is the relationship of religion to the national identity of the Palestinians...and what is the relationship of these Khazars to the land of Palestine...is the conflict for you merely an inferiority complex?
@bruteboy1233 сағат бұрын
@@billyhunter144 I'd prefer the Khazars to stop gaslighting us and infiltrating our governments.
@jameslewis16058 күн бұрын
Makers of the Subaru?
@robertledford4999 күн бұрын
Climate change? Overpopulation? Yeah! And I believe an alien invasion from Saturn was the cause of the movement.
@taterbug709 күн бұрын
He didn't even mention what pronouns the Suebi used., sheesh!
@lothric_k9 күн бұрын
Thanks
@henryc30679 күн бұрын
Also Germanic people mostly raised livestock and hunted for food. This means they would move around not necessarily staying in the same place within what land they could defend or take from others.
@henryc30679 күн бұрын
The Suebi were a confederacy of tribes. The Saxons for instance were also not a tribe but a confederacy of four tribes. Its a large mistake that many historian refer to Germanic groups as tribes when the grouping they mention is the name of the confederacy many tribes are apart of. To simplify the subject Germanic people had clans (families) which made up tribes; this tribes would form confederacies. Some of the "tribes" people mention today are actually confederacies or clans.
@breohtbrusmid4899 күн бұрын
A place here in Norfolk is still named after the Suebi who lived there, Swaffham.
@user-jl9cg2im5q9 күн бұрын
We in Serbia even to this day call Germans - Švabe (Швабе) literally Suebi.