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Five Women Who Were Heroes in the French Revolution
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Few historical events are as greatly revered and entirely misunderstood as the French Revolution that began in 1789. The memory of this complicated and lengthy political, violent uprising has been generally painted in broad-and oversimplified-strokes.
While the French Revolution was certainly centered around two lavish monarchs and an enlightened common class, there was so much more going on behind the scenes. Even after the abolition of the French monarchy, France struggled to find a balance between public self-governance and European stability. A fragile government, merely a shell of its former self following the Reign of Terror under Robespierre, was no match for the military and political prowess of Napoleon I.
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  • @jackgoldman1
    @jackgoldman1 Před 19 vteřinami

    1920's women changed, not men. 2020's women have changed, not me. Women wanted to be men in the 1920's and still do except for the hard shit work. Women just want to over paid under worked jobs, lawyer, doctor, CEO.

  • @jackgoldman1
    @jackgoldman1 Před 3 minutami

    Rural to city. Nice having it better. Now people are moving city to rural to escape city problems. Quite a change.

  • @indigenousviews8270
    @indigenousviews8270 Před 24 minutami

    21 × 18 = 378 . So there were 378 days in a year not 360 days in a year .

  • @AlanaLanaaMoore
    @AlanaLanaaMoore Před 55 minutami

    They also ATE the mummies, they don’t talk about that tho

  • @burakyagci3315
    @burakyagci3315 Před hodinou

    Attila was evil because Attila’s enemies were your ancestors. Actually you can count him as your ancestor. 😂

  • @TheMRmatt007
    @TheMRmatt007 Před 3 hodinami

    Nobody mentions the etruscans who actually founded Rome. The Etruscans traded greatly with the Greeks and the Latin tribes learned so much that over the centuries they would emerge organized and united especially against the Celts who liked from time to time to ransack the weaker and less organized tribes. The rest is history.

  • @jorgeteixeira1922
    @jorgeteixeira1922 Před 3 hodinami

    Charlemagne was King of France! He is a descendant of Clovis, 1st King of France and 1st Christian King of Europe. Clovis was baptised and crowned King of all the Franks in 481. From that date onwards, we began to speak of France and the French rather than the Franks, and from that date onwards, France was recognised by the Church as its eldest daughter. Charlemagne was a descendant of Clovis and therefore King of France.

  • @user-eu8ub9cm5t
    @user-eu8ub9cm5t Před 5 hodinami

    O/31 Used to be united under one culture /Celtic FALSE/ False Merely Human based Unity of Paganism Used to be indissolubly united in One Eternal Spirit One Apostolic Catholic Church

  • @uniqueglow9541
    @uniqueglow9541 Před 8 hodinami

    The insistence on the greater importance of ancient Greece and Rome is a cultural fad that generally started after the two world wars. This was related to the creation of a geopolitical region called the West at the beginning of the 20th century, to Eurocentrism, and to the fact that Athens Greece and Rome are located in Europe. Several powerful city-states and cultural centers existed in Antiquity all around the Mediterranean region. These city-states and cultural centers included among others Babylon, Persepolis, Tyre, Athens, Carthage, Alexandria, Rome... In Antiquity as well as in modern times, all essential great powers follow the same stages of rise, growth and decline one after the other. An objective study of history would show that Rome rose and later became a secondary power after the end of the first century CE, declining and following the path of previous powerful cities such as Athens and Carthage. Which powerful city-state, political entity or empire took the place of Rome as the primary great power in the second century CE? The Parthian empire would be a possible good candidate. This issue should be studied and analyzed dispassionately.

  • @orvilleclisby6748
    @orvilleclisby6748 Před 9 hodinami

    The key during that time is the water quality which kept the numbers down.

  • @williamflattener4257
    @williamflattener4257 Před 10 hodinami

    Some feedback: the colorful overlays, film grain effects, and nauseating camera twists make this incredibly difficult to watch! I’m trying to learn about the 100 Years War here, homey

  • @Rocky13Ray
    @Rocky13Ray Před 12 hodinami

    How is rap3 worse than death? That doesn't make sense

  • @callmethecommentcountess9329

    Interesting

  • @SokhomPrins
    @SokhomPrins Před 13 hodinami

    Villain nature, done evil then victim blaming and defaming to eras their crime. China ( Chinese Tai = Thai ) stole Cambodia in West, Vietnamese ( Chinese) stole East then stole whole in 1975 with Pol Pot helped. French and Japan, American too stole this country. Between U. S, China, Pot holocaust 11 mil. Now China stole the entire Cambodia, built military base. It is not unluckiest country but due to her beauty, wealth, marvel, geography, world villain Islam ( Muslim) China, West ( Christian) robbed, gang raped her for centuries.

  • @davidwong4821
    @davidwong4821 Před 14 hodinami

    China is one of the Greatest civilizations on earth with a long and rich culture and history, the Communist/Socialist era is an evolution in Chinese culture. China is the Greece of East Asia.

  • @loboxx337
    @loboxx337 Před 17 hodinami

    BC, BC, BC, BC, BC, BC, BC...

  • @steveholdeman8163
    @steveholdeman8163 Před 18 hodinami

    You need to focus on the ACCURACY of the photos depicting these brave Soldiers. Most of these photo props are not correct.

  • @Yowie277
    @Yowie277 Před 18 hodinami

    Australia Aborigines are older than Africans themselves

  • @royjeffrey3363
    @royjeffrey3363 Před 20 hodinami

    The rich die young

  • @SofiaRobles-jj3zs
    @SofiaRobles-jj3zs Před 20 hodinami

    Awesome video! Helped a lot and thank you for the subtitles they really help me understand more! I hate when they are only auto generated.

  • @user-mf3rz8tz6p
    @user-mf3rz8tz6p Před 20 hodinami

    Yet thy r idiots who want more taxes in America

  • @pugilistvids
    @pugilistvids Před 21 hodinou

    Knowledge of ones own can't believe a narrative from the liers of history. But they try .The tricking has been noted. 😅😅

  • @sarahwashington00
    @sarahwashington00 Před 22 hodinami

    He traveled to where ?!

  • @lightningspirit2166

    To fanzy 1338...,i disagree with your parrot learned conventional Conservative dogma , your just going to have to live with it ...!😊

  • @aydinghanekh
    @aydinghanekh Před dnem

    Crassus was the richest man in Rome, and a direct competition to Julius Caesar. It's fair to say that his defeat in Carrhae (first and one of the most embarrassing defeats in history of Rome) changed the course of Roman history as it left Caesar unrivaled.

  • @aydinghanekh
    @aydinghanekh Před dnem

    Fun Fact: Parni was a Scythian Iranian tribe. They took over Parthia (province, named after Parthians, also Scythian and Iranian) and carried the name Parthia, but they were actually part of the Dahae confederation.

  • @aydinghanekh
    @aydinghanekh Před dnem

    Iranian and history enthusiast here: Parthians are lesser known despite forming the longest reigning empire in history of Iran because Persian Sassanids systematically removed them from records. This was due to Parthians being friendly towards Hellenism in their early years which was not welcomed by Sassanid Persians who saw themselves as the rightful successors of the Achaemenid Empire (Persian, overthrown by Alexander of Macedonia)

  • @wokkawicklo
    @wokkawicklo Před dnem

    And now as a consequence of the Chinese never forgetting nor forgiving we have a reversal of the opium wars with China flooding the precursors of synthetic opioids to the cartels in Mexico & most likely soon to ravage Europe as well

  • @criscriscrisfly
    @criscriscrisfly Před dnem

    First, Mexico is not Central america, is on the North american continent, second, the pronunciation of the Aztec names is incorrect.

  • @tamlamoore7962
    @tamlamoore7962 Před dnem

    WE ARE ABORIGINAL PEOPLE OF TURTLE ISLAND

  • @DelusionalDoug
    @DelusionalDoug Před dnem

    In hindsight, after the Vicksburg surrender, Grant should have kept the officers for a couple extra weeks to allow the regular Confederation soldiers to disperse back to their homes and farms.

  • @gabby_chisato
    @gabby_chisato Před dnem

    綺麗にまとまってる、面白かった 誰か映画化してほしい

  • @geoffok
    @geoffok Před dnem

    All the popculture Viking stuff is cringe

  • @DelusionalDoug
    @DelusionalDoug Před dnem

    #1. SECRECY. One book I read on Abraham Lincoln said Lincoln didn’t know where Grant’s army was for six weeks prior to Grant crossing the Mississippi south of Vicksburg.

  • @babysinclairfan
    @babysinclairfan Před dnem

    Wow that one Yugioh game on PS2 was very misleading

  • @JotaroKujo-eu2mr
    @JotaroKujo-eu2mr Před dnem

    Hmmmm🤔 reminds me of that cannibalistic radio demon

  • @PeterParker-zs7vq
    @PeterParker-zs7vq Před dnem

    Long live Iran

  • @francissweeney7318

    The catholic church burned Joan of Arc at the stake in 1431 AD.

  • @rhysrautjoki7207
    @rhysrautjoki7207 Před dnem

    Stop lying. The white supremicists didnt discover anything. Lets call it what it really was so the human race can move forward. It was the age of genocide of indigenous people by greedy Europeans.

  • @patricka.crawley6572

    1. The Britons were Celts. 2. The Celts were and are 'The British'. 3. The Angles and Saxons gradually became 'British'.

  • @PSDuck216
    @PSDuck216 Před dnem

    Here’s a surprise: vanilla was known in the medieval days. Also in ancient Egyptian and Roman times! It grew in tropical India and tropical, interior Africa. There were vanilla flavored wines. Thanks for saying that beers of yesteryear were lower in alcoholic content. They varied between two and five percent. Wines also had lesser alcoholic content. You left out weak ale/beer. This had zero or next to it percentage alcohol. Ale had no hops, the staple of Britain and Europe. Until hops were added later for a longer “shelf life”. Hops were usually roasted and used in portages and stews. During the hot summer months when the crops were gathered, one couldn’t drink beer with alcohol, lest they collapse and sometimes die. So, all you can drink weak ale/small beer was had. This was also known as “table” ale or beer. Another thing: beer back then had tetracycline in it, introduced by all those free yeasts in the air. So, it was pretty good for you. Beer/ale did not have to be “soupy”. It could be strained through cheesecloth or linen to produce a finer, lighter brew. There was purple dye, not of murex origin. Various shades of purple, too. True murex purple stank like fish. The smell couldn’t be removed. (So, there’s an example of suffering for fashion.) Without the sulphur that’s added today (hence the astringent taste and finish), wine then was sweet. Average life expectancy included a 60% death rate for children. Cheers!

  • @Julesnshane
    @Julesnshane Před dnem

    Beer with the consistency of porridge omfg 🤮

  • @sastrykasibhatla7963

    I PARDON BRITISH.

  • @Reebus.LCU.
    @Reebus.LCU. Před dnem

    You got a number of things incorrect but overall a good video 👍

  • @medhisanjeev
    @medhisanjeev Před dnem

    I wonder how the myths of jesus being son of god and allah being the only god were created

  • @brittanyb5942
    @brittanyb5942 Před dnem

    They may have been poor and struggling but they always looked well put together! Not one of them are half naked like they walk around today!

  • @SaenPhonechaiya
    @SaenPhonechaiya Před dnem

    The narative is based on the old history textbook, which is not reliable. It should be revised.

  • @francishubertovasquez2139

    The Battle of Lucifer Satanists versus the Zeus Olympians group of the Greek Mythology wisdom in this present generation. Let it be

  • @francishubertovasquez2139

    A battle of Abaddon and his group versus the Modern Werewolves in this present generation. Let it be

  • @francishubertovasquez2139

    The light identifiers battle of ADD Holding Companies versus the INC Incorporated, a battle of influence and members. Let it be