zaterdag 31 december 2011

MURDER IN ROME

One of the best trials in Roman history. This is the story of how Marcus Tullius Cicero became a famous lawyer. Enjoy!


http://youtu.be/IZxo3lGnT7I

THE AZTEC EMPIRE


MONTEZUMA

http://youtu.be/tP2HHYQjN7E

THE BATTLE FOR WALES

http://youtu.be/qu2ma1kqtkA

ANCIENT WARRIORS: JANISSARIES

http://youtu.be/b0OrSnKcJK0

The origins of the Janissaries are shrouded in myth though traditional accounts credit Orhan I – an early Ottoman bey, who reigned from 1326 to 1359 – as the founder.[3] Modern historians, such as Patrick Kinross, put the date slightly later, around 1365, under Orhan's son, Murad I, the first sultan of the Ottoman Empire.[1] The Janissaries became the first Ottoman standing army, replacing forces that mostly contained tribal warriors (ghazis) whose loyalty and morale were not always guaranteed.[1] From Murad I to 1648, the Janissaries were gathered through the devşirme system. This was the recruiting of non-Turkish children, notably Balkan Christians; Jews were never subject to devşirme, nor were children from Turkic families. In early days, all Christians were enrolled indiscriminately; later, those from Albania, Greece, Bosnia, Serbia and Bulgaria were preferred.[4][5]



THE MONGOLS

http://youtu.be/qKz5El-I4vo

THE THIRD CRUSADE


RICHARD THE LIONHEART

Saladin and Richard the Lionheart are two names that tend to dominate the Crusades. Both have gone down in Medieval history as great military leaders though their impact was limited to the Third Crusade.

http://youtu.be/CiYNdexDwYw


SALADIN

vrijdag 30 december 2011

WHEN HITLER INVADED AMERICA

This documentary, part of the Secrets of WWII series, describes Operation Pastorius, in which a U-boat delivered four Abwehr agents to Long Island, NY shore. Their purpose was sabotage; their goal, the United States armaments industry. To aid them in their mission they carried forged papers and a supply of explosives. This film details the intensive planning behind the plot, the training of the operatives, and the circumstances in which they were discovered and captured before they could fulfil their mission.

http://youtu.be/OIlB2zjMOOE




AMENHOTEP'S LEGACY



By 1353 BCE, Egypt was again stable, with much of the prosperity of the Old Kingdom. However, the ascension of Akhenaten brought a new crisis. Akhenaten was branded a heretic by history because of his attempts to transform Egypt's religion, but he was also considered remarkable by the way he shared power with Nefertiti. Covers Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten), Tutankhamun, Ay, and Seti I.

http://youtu.be/yWpMBIfa2Ro

donderdag 29 december 2011

CARTHAGE

After its founding at the end of the ninth century B.C., this city soon grew into one of greatest civilizations of the Ancient World - a remarkable city-state that dominated the Mediterranean for over 600 years. Over that span of time, Carthaginian engineers harnessed their extensive resources and manpower to develop some of the ancient world's most groundbreaking technology. Like the Egyptian and Greek masters before them, they built colossal structures able to withstand the ravages of time and man.

http://youtu.be/sKZGwRKwsHo

ENGINEERING AN EMPIRE: EGYPT

http://youtu.be/WcZSMOZ-nwA

THE GREAT PIRATE SHIPS

http://youtu.be/w-bx18td1QA

dinsdag 27 december 2011

THE TAPESTRY OF THE APOCALYPSE (CHATEAU D'ANGERS, FRANCE)

Name: Angers
Location: Anjou
Country: France
Review this castle
ANGERS is included in our 15 days castles tour. Visit our site.
www.castlesoftheworld.com

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Angers, the capital of the historic province of Anjou, is considered one of the most beautiful cities in France. Foremost among its many notable structures is the magnificent twin-spiraled Cathedral of Saint Maurice (12th-13th century) and the massive Castle of Angers (early 13th century), with its moat and soaring towers. Angers was once inhabited by fierce Celtic people who tenaciously opposed the Roman penetration.

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The court of Rene on Anjou, known as the Good, regent of Sicily and Jerusalem resided here. A man of letters and benefactor of the local community, he was fond of fetes and tournaments where were often held at the castle,

The religious wars later led to the decline of the castle and Henry III ordered it to be demolished in 1585. The cylindrical towers of the pentagonal stronghold began to be torn down and the conical roof and the upper part were dismantled. When Henry IV came to the throne the destruction came to a halt and Angers was the scene of the engagement of Cesar of Vendome with Francoise of Lorraine. It was restores in 1950.

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THE BIGGEST TAPESTRY IN THE WORLD

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In 1373, the King of France, Charles V, lent his brother Louis I, Duke of Anjou, the manuscrpt of an "Apocalypse in French fully illustrated and historiated: This inspired the Duke to commission "large tapestries of the story of the Apocalypse:.

Today the castle of Angers houses a tapestry museum that includes the famous Apocalypse series of Nicholas Bataille who did the weaving and Hennequin de Bruges did the painting. It is 140 meters long.

http://youtu.be/V_hxr5nE_VE


THE NEW JERUSALEM

THE LONGEST TAPESTRY OF THE WORLD

maandag 26 december 2011

AFGHANISTAN: IN SEARCH OF THE LOST BUDDHA'S

http://youtu.be/vI3F2pBgalk

THE HISTORY OF IRAN

http://youtu.be/48FXhmfEUm8


PERSEPOLIS

BARBARIANS

http://youtu.be/7sI8W5zyTcc


The word "barbarian" comes into English from Medieval Latin barbarinus, from Latin barbaria, from Latin barbarus, from the ancient Greek word. The word is onomatopeic, the bar-bar representing the impression of random hubbub produced by hearing a spoken language that one cannot understand, similar to blah blah, babble or rhubarb in modern English. Related imitative forms are found in other Indo-European languages, such as Sanskrit barbara-, "stammering" or "curly-haired."
Because most of these "strangers" regularly practiced raids upon these civilizations, the term Barbarian gradually evolved into a perjorative term: a person who was sub-human, uncivilized, and regularly practiced the most vile and inhuman acts imaginable. Nothing could have been farther from the truth.

donderdag 22 december 2011

THE LINK

http://youtu.be/7ume9VC8W0U

Uncovering Our Earliest Ancestor: The Link, tells the story of an important scientific development that could tell us more about where we come from.

The fossil, known as Ida, could be an indication of one of the roots of anthropoid evolution -- the point at which our primate ancestors began first developing the features that would evolve into our own.




dinsdag 20 december 2011

THE GREAT MOGHULS

The Great Moghuls (1990) is a Channel Four Television documentary series covering the dramatic story of the rise of the Moghul Empire (1526-1857) of India. Over six generations, from father to son, the Great Moghuls captured, consolidated and profoundly influenced control of the vast sub-continent of India. The six-part series was written and presented by Bamber Gascoigne based upon his 1971 book of the same name. It was produced and directed by Douglas Rae and filmed in India.

http://youtu.be/TFdt_4VbQ_M

maandag 19 december 2011

GREAT MAP MYSTERIES (TERRY JONES)

Terry Jones sets out on a series of journeys through Wales following the world's first road atlas: John Ogilby's `Britannia', published in 1675. Trekking over four of Ogilby's routes, Terry Jones suspects there is far more to these maps than originally meets the eye.

http://youtu.be/KXPxBgIrWxs

THE HOLY GRAIL

The Grail legend's development has been traced in detail by cultural historians: It is a legend which first came together in the form of written romances, deriving perhaps from some pre-Christian folklore hints, in the later 12th and early 13th centuries. The early Grail romances centred on Percival and were woven into the more general Arthurian fabric. Some of the Grail legend is interwoven with legends of the Holy Chalice.

http://youtu.be/p86vchI6B3g

BRITAIN AD

A series of three one hour programmes, presented by leading archaeologist and sheep-farmer Francis Pryo, re-examine Britain A.D, the Arthurian myth, the British national character and the mysterious period of British history known as 'The Dark Ages'. Finding new and previously unexplained evidence Francis Pryor overturns the idea that Britain was crushed under Roman rule, then reverted to a state of anarchy and disorder after the Romans left in 410 AD. Instead of doom and gloom Francis discovers a continuous culture that assimilated influences from as far a field as the Middle East and Constantinople.

http://youtu.be/RLpgVEfy4mQ

zondag 18 december 2011

THE MOA

http://youtu.be/cbK0wdlxcMo

AXUM AND LALIBELA (ETHIOPA)

The kingdom of Axum had its own written language called Ge'ez, and also developed a distinctive architecture exemplified by giant obelisks, the oldest of which (though much smaller) date from 5,000-2,000 BC

http://youtu.be/P3BBaI7DZqY

zaterdag 17 december 2011

FORBIDDEN ARCHEOLY

http://youtu.be/vH-TfvxrryM

THE STORY OF INDIA

The Story of India is a BBC TV documentary series, written and presented by historian Michael Wood, about the 10,000-year history of the Indian subcontinent in six episodes

http://youtu.be/APn07PS-5qc

PHARAOHS OF THE SUN

http://youtu.be/WEWcDz1OnQ0


AKHENATON

THE MYSTERY OF THE SPHINX

http://youtu.be/qQ-xh3kedW4

THE DRAMA OF DRESDEN

The Drama Of Dresden

The 13th February 1945 was to be the day of destiny for Dresden. Squadrons of Allied bombers attacked the metropolis on the River Elb. It took only one day and one night to destroy completely a city that had been built up over the centuries. Sebastian Dehnhardt was awarded the International Emmy 2005 and the Magnolia Award 2006 for his documentary about the devastating air-raid.


http://youtu.be/4p7rZ9E7yiI

THE BOER WAR

When Britain went to war against the Boers in October 1899, the British public expected the fighting to be over by Christmas. As it turned out, The Boer War, in Kipling's famous phrase, gave the British "no end of a lesson". Using accounts of the soldiers who fought in this bitter and bloody clash-of-arms and remarkable contemporary photographs, the programme tells the story of Britain's last great Imperial war.

http://youtu.be/c6bZHLyfj0k





TNE CRIMEAN WAR

The devastating details of a long ago war are eloquently presented in this documentary. The Crimean War: A Clash of Empires is a well-researched look into the conflict that shook Europe during the years 1853-56. The bloody conflict that pitted Russia against a large European coalition is shown here to be part of a chain of long-held antagonisms that continue to this day. Pappearance of erhaps of all the things we remember of this confrontation, the only positive aspect that emerges is the Florence Nightingale.

http://youtu.be/Pqik0WDMDco

FAMOUS BATTLEFIELDS: HASTINGS

Britain is a country that has been forged by centuries of warfare. Each episode charts one key battle which could have gone either way, and did much to shape the nation that Britain is today. Dynamic father-and-son team Peter and Dan Snow, together with historical renactors, give the soldiers perspective on what it must have been like to ride, march, fly and sail into battle. Episodes include: Boudicca's Revolt, The Battle of Hastings, Battle for Wales, Spanish Armada, Battle of Naseby, Battle of the Boyne, Battle of Culloden, and the Battle of Britain.

http://youtu.be/u_rAXH09qRY

donderdag 15 december 2011

CRACKING THE MAYAN CODE



http://youtu.be/uzXbBEMngI8

The ancient Maya civilization of Central America left behind an intricate and mysterious hieroglyphic script, carved on monuments, painted on pottery, and drawn in handmade bark-paper books. For centuries, scholars considered it too complex ever to understand—until recently, when an ingenious series of breakthroughs finally cracked the code and unleashed a torrent of new insights into the Mayas' turbulent past. For the first time, NOVA presents the epic inside story of how the decoding was done—traveling to the remote jungles of southern Mexico and Central America to investigate how the code was broken and what Maya writings now reveal.

THE AZTECS



Brutal, Sophisticated, Misunderstood, Beneath the sprawl of modern-day Mexico City lie the once-glorious remains of the Aztec Capital of Tenochtitlan. From this teeming 15th-century hub, the Aztecs ruled a realm of fabulous architecture, advanced science and intricate artwork. But they are best known for their reliance on human sacrifice and violent conquest to control their world. Why, then, did a civilization capable of such beauty and accomplishment harbor such violence at its very heart? Join leading researchers on a journey from the magnificent past of North America's greatest empire to its poignant remnants today. Visit the ghostly ruins of Teotihuacan where the Aztec myth was born and through virtual-reality, see the long-vanished Tenochtitlan rise again in all its ceremonial splendor. Then, witness the arrival of the Spanish and the grisly excesses on both sides that ultimately led to the Aztecs' downfall. Aztecs: Inside the Hidden Empire reveals all the complex and surprising sides of this world of "blood and flowers." Now, renowned experts and breakthrough techniques reveal history's most sought-after secrets...in the echo of ANCIENT VOICES. See lost worlds brought to life again through state-of-the-art virtual reality reconstructions, stunning location filming and evocative reenactments. And get closer than ever before to the extraordniary human minds behind the myths, mysteries and monuments.

http://youtu.be/G4JabdIKx8s