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This video will discuss the history of Medieval Germany; roughly the period from the end of the Western Roman Empire to the reign of Emperor Maximilian I. From kings and popes, art and architecture, religion and wars; the history of Medieval Germany was a fascinating and also an important period of European and world history.
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The Medieval Banquet by Shane Ivers – https://www.silvermansound.com
“Malicious” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Music: Afterlife by Alexander Nakarada (www.creatorchords.com)
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“Unseen Horrors” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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“Ancient Rite” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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“Midnight Tale” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Music: Chivalry Fair by Alexander Nakarada (www.creatorchords.com)
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Music: Vopna by Alexander Nakarada (www.creatorchords.com)
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Music: Now We Feast by Alexander Nakarada (www.creatorchords.com)
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“Teller of the Tales” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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23 Comments
Thank you for sharing this production, the maps were very difficult to analyze, nevertheless your efforts are appreciated
great docu
Thank you for this great overview of my countries early history!
CE/BCE is lame
Good topic, but cant handle AI voice. And as another said, BCE/CE is indeed lame
Please ignore my previous comment. This actuallly isnt AI voice and is a good historical overview. BCE/CE is still lame though lol
Praise be to God.
so good to see you back. This was a fascinating video, I would love to see a follow up!
When i hear someone say bce/ce, it turns my stomach and I tend to feel sad for the illogical thinking and insecurity that effects the person who feels that their generation is so superior compared to all who lived before, that only they and their fellow elitists have the right to overturn anything they please. Only narcissistic sociopathic people who have god complex's do things like that.
BCE/CE is a silly point to get hung up on, especially as everyone knows what it represents. Secular language doesn’t bother most people, as not everyone is a believer, or believes the same things
BCE/CE is lame.
>saladin
>kurdish
HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
paraphrased history is dangerous.. but so is pop-history, and the pseudo-history we push as earth sciences these days so 😀 idk..
Your voice is fine, it's just a tad unfortunate that most AI voice models seek to emulate the same tonalities that you exhibit. I think 4 years ago nobody would even be complaining if it weren't for all the AI videos that copy your same voice style.
All that said, I love the video!
Keep using your own voice, maybe put a tiny disclaimer that its not AI since thats so prevalent!
I love these very early Middle Ages–from the 6th century to the 14th, especially in England!
Christians getting their feelings hurt from “CE, BCE” is pretty sad. Like imagine thinking history has to revolve around you and your beliefs
@11:04 Just glaze over that Charlemagne slaughtered 4,500 Saxons in the name of Christianity. Just flat out killed everyone.
C.E.??? No thanks. You actually offend more people with that than you do with A.D. It looked like it could have been a good video, but I’m out ✌🏻
Ok I've been reading through the comments and I'm legit confused about the issue B.C. or A.D.? I'm a 50yo amateur history nerd and I've been using those terms my whole life in referencing historical timeliness. Not sure what the problem is? What other terms are preferred?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anno_Domini
German Unification took a while but, once it did, and specially after Napoleon, Germany saw quite the advance in just about everything.
This is incredible, thank you! ❤