The Black Death

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  • @Biographics
    @Biographics  Před 4 lety +201

    Thank you Brilliant for making this one possible! Check out Brilliant: brilliant.org/Biographics/

    • @johnf4100
      @johnf4100 Před 4 lety +4

      Biographics KNIGHTS TEMPLAR video please.

    • @igorflexus9493
      @igorflexus9493 Před 4 lety +2

      In Denmark, they had to release prisoners because they ran out of people.

    • @badas45
      @badas45 Před 4 lety +1

      536 AD "the darkest time in history" I'd love to see a video on it....

    • @lacey3880
      @lacey3880 Před 4 lety +1

      Wit ice melting,;it unknown what is released?

    • @andrejjosifovski9997
      @andrejjosifovski9997 Před 4 lety

      You remind me of a history teacher haha I love listening you're perfect British accent

  • @plinkitee
    @plinkitee Před 4 lety +1951

    I love how Simon talks about the Black Death like it was sentient.

    • @6idangle
      @6idangle Před 4 lety +75

      In a sense it was

    • @dr2stroke611
      @dr2stroke611 Před 4 lety +118

      he's running out of people. much like the plague did

    • @gnumann64
      @gnumann64 Před 4 lety +26

      I don't like that. Somebody might think it was.

    • @vegass04
      @vegass04 Před 4 lety +19

      @@gnumann64 Me too. Although he's sarcastic many religious people won't get that vibe..For example him saying that all you had to do to get rid of the plague is praying is dangerous.. That's something they love to hear cause it hardens their belief in the imaginary grandpa from the sky who watches what you eat and with whom you have sex with.. Even the conspiracy theory nuts could deduce that he really believes in Illuminati and how that is a valid theory that the rest of us "fools" don't want to admit cause we "haven't explored the real information" on the internet..

    • @errolmichaelphillips7763
      @errolmichaelphillips7763 Před 4 lety +3

      Nice word though.

  • @TheYacu
    @TheYacu Před 3 lety +225

    Thanos: "I will wipe out half of all people!!!!"
    Some medieval real life bacterium: "Hold my ale."

    • @Lanetgm
      @Lanetgm Před 2 lety +3

      Hi

    • @dowhatiwantc7637
      @dowhatiwantc7637 Před 2 lety +2

      Underrated joke lol

    • @s--h1584
      @s--h1584 Před 2 lety +5

      The novel Inferno by Dan Brown features someone with a similar ideal to Thanos, wanting to majorly reduce the world's population to solve humanity's major problems. In the book, the villain is specifically inspired by the story of the Black Death, believing that its population culling of Europe is what allowed for the age of enlightenment to follow.

  • @treborironwolfe978
    @treborironwolfe978 Před 4 lety +652

    *Alexander the Great:* "I'm thinking about conquering all of Europe. Any ideas?"
    *Black Death:* "Yes."

    • @GhostlyJorg
      @GhostlyJorg Před 4 lety +12

      The Black Death won the war, but lost the peace...

    • @BaskiHighT
      @BaskiHighT Před 4 lety +4

      Corona : " hold my beer"

    • @YPO6
      @YPO6 Před 4 lety +3

      @@BaskiHighT hold my protein shell

    • @dyslexofficial2798
      @dyslexofficial2798 Před 4 lety +5

      Alexander the great didnt conquer Europe.... he went east not west

    • @thathistoryiscoolguy
      @thathistoryiscoolguy Před 3 lety +3

      Alexsander conquered Persia

  • @nate7790
    @nate7790 Před 4 lety +189

    For those of you interested in knowing...the Black Death was even more twitted than you imagined.
    Actually, when a flee is infected by Yersinia pestis, the bacteria develops in its gut and creates a biofilm preventing it from absorbing nutrients. Therefore the flee becomes hungrier and hungrier. This means it tries to feed much more and kill its rat hosts much faster and is even more attracted to larger prey like cats, dogs or humans...

    • @davidrajaruzicka5546
      @davidrajaruzicka5546 Před rokem +1

      Yikes

    • @joanhuffman2166
      @joanhuffman2166 Před rokem +8

      The biofilm plug is more likely to form when the average temperature is lower. Thus, volcanic winter after 536 AD triggered an outbreak of plague, famine contributed as well.

    • @dx.feelgood5825
      @dx.feelgood5825 Před 8 měsíci +3

      @@joanhuffman2166 and also explains why it doesn't seem to have affected much hotter climates

  • @TheM16NdPregnant
    @TheM16NdPregnant Před 4 lety +474

    I’m glad these comments are filled with people who enjoy history as much as I do.

    • @mccreadykearney9863
      @mccreadykearney9863 Před 4 lety +5

      @WithAStick AngryWhiteMan Hate to break it to you, but this isn't going to help you survive a plague dude,

    • @Cj-xt6tv
      @Cj-xt6tv Před 3 lety +6

      I really dislike people who discount history and learning history as pointless

    • @LawrenceMark33
      @LawrenceMark33 Před 3 lety

      I am pleased to see that Simon has been able to connect the Bolt to the Knut with this story. Even if I did get here late! 😁🧐

    • @2_572
      @2_572 Před 3 lety

      @@Cj-xt6tv me too.

  • @Kasperi_A.
    @Kasperi_A. Před 4 lety +898

    I love how he talks about the plague like its a person.

    • @fbussier80
      @fbussier80 Před 4 lety +23

      Look up Nurgle

    • @georgehh2574
      @georgehh2574 Před 4 lety +18

      Not really, more like a invasion force

    • @zanussi303
      @zanussi303 Před 4 lety +8

      @@georgehh2574 one "man" invasion force

    • @mayapilkey6805
      @mayapilkey6805 Před 4 lety +8

      It's the easiest way to describe the spread and damage of a pandemic

    • @AkaimaruSama
      @AkaimaruSama Před 4 lety +17

      Why are some of you so hostile

  • @doranconall9995
    @doranconall9995 Před 4 lety +113

    "Plague reservoir" is by far the most terrifying term I've ever heard. Thank you for the nightmare fuel Simon.

  • @petterraahauge6757
    @petterraahauge6757 Před 4 lety +56

    Thank You. I really enjoy your videos here. I want to add this about Norway. I am a Norwegian. The Black Death did not turn out so well here. It killed off 2/3 of the population and left our country in ruins. Up to the plague Norway was on the height of its power. And in the late 1200 Magnus Lagabøte (Lawmender) gave us the first laws that gave some rights to poor people, workers and women as well. Some of these are still in our constitution. But after the plague, in 1380, we came under Danish rule. Generally referred to as «The 400 year night». That was kinda harsh, until 1814 when Denmark that had sided with Napoleon had to give it up. We were then «given» to Sweden. And in 1905 we broke free, very peacefully. So, we can say that the effects of the plague lasted this long. From 1349 until 1905.
    Thank you again. This is good history.

    • @iitylernallen
      @iitylernallen Před rokem

      It takes 23 days for first kill and killed 2/3 of the population. Hmm.

    • @craigmckenzie4967
      @craigmckenzie4967 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Thank you for sharing, that’s fascinating. Makes you wonder how advanced Norway could’ve been had it not been for the plague.

    • @oilersridersbluejays
      @oilersridersbluejays Před 5 měsíci

      Iceland was another Scandinavian country that suffered horribly from the Black Death, despite being a far-flung, semi-isolated island. Even the Faroes weren’t safe.

  • @mariano98ify
    @mariano98ify Před 4 lety +510

    That Black Death dude has the most creepiest history in the world

    • @newjones1754
      @newjones1754 Před 4 lety +11

      Really? There are far more cataclysmic diseases in our history. People are so limited in there history lessons that they know the Auschwitz but, not the gulags Romans but, not Mesopotamia Every European Empire but, not a single African Empire. If you want creepy and horrible read lectures from the University's that are not censored because, they are to gruesome for our history books.

    • @Anomaly-uz9pr
      @Anomaly-uz9pr Před 4 lety +8

      New Jones Africa sucks

    • @AmbyJeans
      @AmbyJeans Před 4 lety +6

      Max Dejean
      No it doesn't

    • @AmbyJeans
      @AmbyJeans Před 4 lety +1

      New Jones
      What cataclysmic disease would you say is the worst?

    • @newjones1754
      @newjones1754 Před 4 lety +2

      @@AmbyJeans I would never answer things like the best the worst facts and proof. History is a science and when we learn more we changed the previous believes we had about it. So to answer things like that is ridiculous for a scientist because, they know how much they don't know. In my field of work it's not about having the right answers but, its about asking the right questions. I will not give answers if I don't have the required knowledge or post things like fun fact blabla. If you want me to name a few that we know of but, most people haven't heard of I be happy to help. The only thing is I'm not a native English speaker and I'm dyslectic. If that don't bother you I'm always ready to share knowledge between each other.

  • @thormaster06
    @thormaster06 Před 4 lety +342

    Bonus fact: First written traces for quarantine as we know today date to 27th July 1347 in Dubrovnik (then called Ragusa) where city council ordered 40 days waiting period before people, ships and live stock could enter the city. And that's where the name came from old Venetian word for 40 days or ''quarantina''.

    • @surlygirly1926
      @surlygirly1926 Před 4 lety +11

      Interesting! Thanks for sharing.

    • @purplehazerunnerx
      @purplehazerunnerx Před 4 lety +12

      Dubrovnik is my town!

    • @Cj-xt6tv
      @Cj-xt6tv Před 3 lety +1

      Marechal Zolotoy they really really didn’t. Their cities were a Pig sty that promoted the spread of disease. They literally threw those feces out of their windows

    • @Cj-xt6tv
      @Cj-xt6tv Před 3 lety +4

      This comment is pretty funny seeing as we’re stuck in quarantine now

    • @lolazal1
      @lolazal1 Před 3 lety

      @Marechal Zolotoy And which half of the world might that be huh?

  • @moldytales
    @moldytales Před 4 lety +337

    COVID19 : *Exists*
    CZcams suggestions: You think COVID19 is bad? Check THIS out!

    • @juanuribe9198
      @juanuribe9198 Před 4 lety +7

      Fraztov oh man, COVID19 is not gonna have such a massive effect as this did back then ... or impact on population percentages. Don’t be surprised tho, if it kills similar a number of people, directly or as a result of health systems collapsing worldwide.

    • @moldytales
      @moldytales Před 4 lety +1

      r/woosh

    • @RejectedInch
      @RejectedInch Před 3 lety +5

      @@juanuribe9198 the closer comparison to COVID-19 cannot be the plague, 1 is a virus with the ability of mutating, the other is a bacteria that does not have this ability. Second the hygenical condition of the middle age were atrocious, not to mention the absence of actual medicines let alone antobiotics or vaccines. We do have the most of what middle age folks didn't have. The closest comparison to COVID-19 pandemic still infact the Spanish flu, not by lethal potential, but by "behavior" of the virus itself. Sure as hell if the whole human race does not take a step back from the insanity of profit at all cost, putting the benefit of the very few above the benefit of the many...well...then COVID-19 could become the 21st century black death, obliterating the human kind. A coronavirus literally mutates with the sole goal of surviving and as long as we are more worried about " when the pubs will open again" then " the virus will have wide open doors to ravage across the globe pretty much unchallenged.

    • @axelfoley133
      @axelfoley133 Před 3 lety +4

      I just wonder how many people back then refused to heed warnings or declared it a fake disease, etc.

    • @morgangrey4020
      @morgangrey4020 Před 3 lety

      several cases have been found in california in 2020...just saying.

  • @Ramonaaa448
    @Ramonaaa448 Před 4 lety +1057

    Who watching this during the corona virus pandemic??

  • @facina3390
    @facina3390 Před 4 lety +360

    I’ve heard this story so many times, but with Simon narrating, it felt like the first. Thanks for all that you do! 👍

  • @daniellemaxwell8883
    @daniellemaxwell8883 Před 4 lety +779

    Please do a biographic on the Spanish influenza

    • @gendeb9666
      @gendeb9666 Před 4 lety +15

      I've read that not so many would die today because a lot of them died from dehydration but I'd like to see what Simon and the research team would say...

    • @astyanax905
      @astyanax905 Před 4 lety +5

      Yeah Spanish flu would be entertaining

    • @evilubuntu9001
      @evilubuntu9001 Před 4 lety +7

      @@gendeb9666 You read wrong.

    • @stevethegeckotv
      @stevethegeckotv Před 4 lety +3

      Spanish flu was bird flu. Testing was done on tissue samples.

    • @stevethegeckotv
      @stevethegeckotv Před 4 lety +1

      I should add, MODERN testing on old samples

  • @shascastiel7025
    @shascastiel7025 Před 4 lety +29

    I never thought rattata and raticate could have this very deadly effective moves...

  • @liamgbooth
    @liamgbooth Před 3 lety +113

    The irony is, as Simon is describing this, patient 0 was suffering with Covid 19. And we all know what happened next.

  • @venicec3310
    @venicec3310 Před 4 lety +509

    70% of a population wiped out in a few months that is insane. Imagine that happening now the world would break down. Its hard to wrap my mind around that concept

    • @2HRTS1LOVE
      @2HRTS1LOVE Před 4 lety +58

      I was thinking about that. Think what would happen if that many garbage men, power company workers, coal miners, cell network workers, oil/gas workers, MORTICIANS, doctors, nurses, cops, firemen, etc were just gone in a matter of weeks. I can't even imagine the chaos. We wouldn't need zombies for it to be hell. Think I'd rather be among the dead in that case, survivors likely wouldn't be surviving for long.

    • @venicec3310
      @venicec3310 Před 4 lety +47

      OGSpaceCadet fr atleast people then knew how to survive off the land now most folks dont even know how to start a fire. The social upheavals would be insane

    • @RickReasonnz
      @RickReasonnz Před 4 lety +42

      It could actually be MUCH worse if it happened now, because of how interconnected and reliant we are on others. Sure, our medicinal research is far superior but before something like a cure or containment could occur, vast segments of the population would be beyond help. Not to mention we can travel WAY further than our predecessors, thus spreading the plague further and faster.

    • @dimitriosmakropoulos8641
      @dimitriosmakropoulos8641 Před 4 lety +4

      @@venicec3310 Yeah, there were few specialists then, except perhaps doctors, and if they were having any effect it was making things worse.

    • @atomsmasher9411
      @atomsmasher9411 Před 4 lety +13

      Don't worry, it will happen again

  • @GhostlyRedRoses
    @GhostlyRedRoses Před 4 lety +264

    How perfect that my Halloween costume is a plague doctor.

  • @skipwebb3787
    @skipwebb3787 Před 4 lety +17

    That was the most entertaining and chilling videos I've seen on Biographics. The way Simon talks about the pathogen as a cold and calculating psychopath was an excellent choice. Please do the plague of children like that too!

  • @spacepope69
    @spacepope69 Před 4 lety +302

    Thank you for including the Asian and Middle Eastern parts of the story. Outside of 'it started in China' I never heard of the devastation it caused in the 'East' until sometime in the 2000s

    • @maryamkim1281
      @maryamkim1281 Před 3 lety +32

      Same for Africa. That continent is normally excluded.

    • @lolazal1
      @lolazal1 Před 3 lety +17

      The abandoned towns in Nigeria still exist. No one has ever wanted to live in the olde houses.

    • @lindaarrington9397
      @lindaarrington9397 Před 2 lety +1

      Thats because Europeans are big mouths

    • @mennograafmans1595
      @mennograafmans1595 Před 2 lety +9

      @@lindaarrington9397 Matter of where the most sources remain. In Africa, writing was far less common. And what was written down, was often thrown away by the conquerors, be it other tribes or invading europeans.
      Also workethics of later "archeologists" were not very usefull. They just went to places to take the pretty and valuable stuff, ignoring or even destroying whatever information was present in their ignorance.
      Europe just has a lot of stuff remaining that's still intact. So it's far easier to find detailed reports. China also has a lot. As do some middle eastern countries. Sadly, the middle east is currently not always the best place to work as an archeologist. And woth groups like IS activaly destroying historical sites, it only becomes more difficult.

  • @YTartschool
    @YTartschool Před 4 lety +375

    Big fan of your videos but even more of your work ethics - It's just crazy to me the dedication you have for all your YT channels and how well you stick to schedule, always cranking out content. I can't go 4 weeks without slipping :)

    • @blancasonora714
      @blancasonora714 Před 3 lety +3

      and mage so calmly He's Legend 🙌

    • @rampage3337
      @rampage3337 Před 3 lety +22

      well he has a full team writing and planing these stuff so that kind of helps pumping out content

    • @ElegyVio
      @ElegyVio Před 2 lety

      Jesus Christ is the truth reach out

    • @ElegyVio
      @ElegyVio Před 2 lety +1

      @@blancasonora714 Jesus Christ is the truth reach out

    • @ElegyVio
      @ElegyVio Před 2 lety

      @@rampage3337 Jesus Christ is the truth reach out

  • @MCreedon34
    @MCreedon34 Před 4 lety +68

    Very fitting during these covid19 times...
    And I could listen to simon talk about anything his voice is so calming

    • @nsrmom
      @nsrmom Před 3 lety +1

      You should listen to his business blaze. Completely different personality. I love them all.

    • @stemup
      @stemup Před 2 lety +6

      Only the black death was actually deadly though

    • @TheZombieburner
      @TheZombieburner Před 2 lety

      Black death makes Covid look like a bad joke.

  • @Leftyotism
    @Leftyotism Před 4 lety +31

    The subtitle "History, one life at a time" really changes the tone of this one here. : >

    • @nate7790
      @nate7790 Před 4 lety +2

      Sounds like a slogan the Black Death might have used:
      "Black Death, making History...once life at a time HaHaHa...."

  • @broomy1610
    @broomy1610 Před 4 lety +379

    “BRING OUT YOUR DEAD, BRING OUT YOUR DEAD, BRING OUT YOUR DEAD”

  • @memorandom7484
    @memorandom7484 Před 4 lety +294

    _Yersinia Pestis_ - surprisingly _not_ a character from _Harry Potter._

    • @12jswilson
      @12jswilson Před 4 lety +18

      It's almost like most of the names in both Harry Potter and scientific naming systems both come from Latin. Almost.

    • @libraryofthoughts0
      @libraryofthoughts0 Před 4 lety +3

      it was spell. Totally. Yersinia Pestis!

    • @sethabdul7824
      @sethabdul7824 Před 4 lety +5

      Pestitis Maximus!

    • @nikkaboo1106
      @nikkaboo1106 Před 4 lety +3

      @@sethabdul7824 yesinis totalis

  • @mikailsokoll52
    @mikailsokoll52 Před 3 lety +6

    This is one of your most poetic works, the way you personified the plague was absolutely phenomenal.

  • @ignitionfrn2223
    @ignitionfrn2223 Před 3 lety +22

    1:40 - Chapter 1 - Revelation 6/8
    3:35 - Chapter 2 - Black death (origins)
    6:40 - Chapter 3 - Out of the land of darkness
    10:15 - Chapter 4 - 23 days
    15:40 - Chapter 5 - Europe shall fall
    21:40 - Chapter 6 - After the end

  • @SharpWits2013
    @SharpWits2013 Před 4 lety +567

    Ahhh, the Medieval Thanos snap..

  • @nosferatuoddz7974
    @nosferatuoddz7974 Před 4 lety +780

    The black death is my favorite person in history

    • @mike42356
      @mike42356 Před 4 lety +9

      Soon, biographics will become poethics...

    • @barney1942
      @barney1942 Před 4 lety +9

      Mihai M poethics? Is that a mixture of poetic and ethics? Ethical poetry?
      If so, nice.

    • @ladycharlenegrace8023
      @ladycharlenegrace8023 Před 4 lety +1

      Prince Phillip?

    • @mike42356
      @mike42356 Před 4 lety +2

      @@barney1942 LOL, I was thinking about "factual poetry" :P

    • @janoyantonio9585
      @janoyantonio9585 Před 4 lety +4

      It's a thing not a person. Disease is a thing..

  • @hihi-nm3uy
    @hihi-nm3uy Před 2 lety +3

    ive never seen simon as happy as he is when he’s making biographics videos - more power to him

  • @christinamontalvo4884
    @christinamontalvo4884 Před 2 lety +2

    I LOVE the way you structure this one. The personification of the disease is very well done!

  • @CommissarTommy22
    @CommissarTommy22 Před 4 lety +425

    This weeks episode is sponsored by Plague Inc.

    • @LennoxMatt1
      @LennoxMatt1 Před 4 lety +33

      Damned Greenland

    • @nate7790
      @nate7790 Před 4 lety +5

      @@LennoxMatt1 I usually started there as a means to avoid the issue :)

    • @bolikde9389
      @bolikde9389 Před 4 lety +1

      Pravus Gaming is taking Notes.

    • @Kittykat81572
      @Kittykat81572 Před 4 lety +1

      Unfortunately this isn’t funny anymore hahahah

  • @ezolecter6218
    @ezolecter6218 Před 4 lety +43

    Europe: *Dying from the Black Death*
    Poland: Why don´t I hear boss music?

  • @lysak89
    @lysak89 Před 4 lety +1

    Loved this video. Always fascinated by weird/morbid happenings like this in history

  • @Succubus2Angel
    @Succubus2Angel Před 3 lety +3

    Simon, I have got to say your narration and writing is superb. I've watched many videos and documentaries on this topic, but you have a sophisticated air of someone knowledgeable and not sounding like a History Channel narrator trying to pass on his message like an inflamed gossip mill. I've been watching quite a few of your Biographics and Geographics works, and I have to say you have a very even voice, very even and balanced provision of information and always, keep your sponsorship's bits short, to the point and over quickly to get back to why we decided to click on this video in the first place. Thank you so much for your research, writing and professing the findings of everything, everyone, everywhere.

  • @alanhorowitz3796
    @alanhorowitz3796 Před 4 lety +95

    Ring around the rosie, pocket full of posies. Ashes, ashes, all fall down!

    • @richardsmith2879
      @richardsmith2879 Před 4 lety +14

      Ring around a roses, pocket full of posies (to keep the infection away) a’toshoo a’tishoo (sneezing) all fall down. Dead.

    • @alanhorowitz3796
      @alanhorowitz3796 Před 4 lety +15

      The "ring" (I'd learned) was the round, pink discolouration on the thigh. Posies were flowers used to cover the stench of rotting corpses. Ashes was the cremated bodies. All fall down was people dying.

    • @margomazzeo1680
      @margomazzeo1680 Před 4 lety +4

      Yep..origin of the children's rhyming game..

    • @richardsmith2879
      @richardsmith2879 Před 4 lety +5

      Alan Horowitz . In England we always sang a’tishoo, not ashes, which is new to me. This may be a corruption of the original of course, since American English often retains earlier meanings from which English English has diverged. I’ve heard of plague pits but I’ve never heard of bodies being burnt, although this might have happened of course.

    • @alanhorowitz3796
      @alanhorowitz3796 Před 4 lety +3

      To your point, the past participle of "got" in American English is still "gotten," as in "it had gotten too cold." In England, "gotten" no longer exists. That said, it's at least agreed upon that "Ring Around the Rosie" is based in Black Plague. I personally learned that it did, in fact, come from children who could do nothing more than mock the horrors that were going on. To think that this has been the very first communal dance that children still learn gives me a chill. I did it as a toddler as do the children I've met today.

  • @Joshua_DFC
    @Joshua_DFC Před 4 lety +281

    When are we getting a biographic on Simon Whistler

    • @Gun_Talk
      @Gun_Talk Před 4 lety +9

      He already said he wont do it

    • @MattWeber
      @MattWeber Před 4 lety +15

      @@Gun_Talk first he would have to clinch the channel "Autobiographics"

    • @nexusofice9135
      @nexusofice9135 Před 4 lety +35

      What about his Mother? I would like to know about Whistler's Mother.

    • @ageansai6067
      @ageansai6067 Před 4 lety +2

      He's like the Russian chessboard guy he's only on 56 rn

    • @TheWazzoGames
      @TheWazzoGames Před 4 lety

      @@nexusofice9135 what? Why?

  • @ghjjjjjhvjhg
    @ghjjjjjhvjhg Před měsícem

    Loved the way u explained cant wait to see more bangers

  • @nora768
    @nora768 Před 3 lety

    How timely this is documentary. Well done.

  • @adr.marius5636
    @adr.marius5636 Před 4 lety +42

    "trapped in purgatory, a lifeless object alive" ok I smell another Slayer reference

    • @scottydu81
      @scottydu81 Před 4 lety +2

      NOW YOU’RE STANDING IN MY KILLING FIELD!
      Different song but by far my favorite Slayer line.

  • @itsamachineworld
    @itsamachineworld Před 4 lety +89

    What an interesting way to frame a major historical event. It worked so well for the video, and for Biographics' style of presentation. Wonderful writing as well. The video was as captivating as a really good novel, and I loved the whole thing. Even if this might be a one-off for Halloween, I would love to see more historical event videos framed this way.

  • @clumsyluu
    @clumsyluu Před 4 lety

    Very well written! So much info! Thank you!!

  • @last12stand
    @last12stand Před 4 lety

    Thanks man. Great video!

  • @dulezninjaman4788
    @dulezninjaman4788 Před 4 lety +334

    When are we getting pirate biographies simon?

    • @dpj1
      @dpj1 Před 4 lety +6

      dulez ninjaman never enough pirates👌

    • @SucculentAloeVera
      @SucculentAloeVera Před 4 lety +11

      yes we want pirates

    • @shebbs1
      @shebbs1 Před 4 lety

      Most pirate stuff is a literary re-writing thanks to Robert Louis-Stephenson and a couple of campy 1950's movies, carried through to today in even more campy movies.

    • @silviaoey7851
      @silviaoey7851 Před 4 lety

      dulez ninjaman you already got garribaldi

    • @danielmaina675
      @danielmaina675 Před 4 lety

      Pirates are fake

  • @timothyernst8812
    @timothyernst8812 Před 4 lety +50

    "And I, Agnolo di Tura del Grasso, buried my five children with my own hands . . . And so many died that all believed it was the end of the world."

  • @joshcranston
    @joshcranston Před 4 lety

    I’m loving this style of video! I still enjoy digging into someone’s life but this is a whole new experience

  • @alkberg2140
    @alkberg2140 Před 4 lety

    The writing waxed nearly poetic in this episode. I enjoyed listening! Keep up the good work.

  • @evilubuntu9001
    @evilubuntu9001 Před 4 lety +65

    "Ship of the dead" I AM NOT USING CARNIVAL CRUISE LINE EVER AGAIN

  • @billyruben6540
    @billyruben6540 Před 4 lety +90

    Simon Whistler: The Busiest Man on CZcams
    This guy must never sleep. Seems I get about 40 new videos a day from various channels from him.
    I love it.

    • @SonjaPierce
      @SonjaPierce Před 4 lety

      With 7 active channels, Simon gives us our daily Simon fix!

    • @cmasterson
      @cmasterson Před 4 lety +7

      For real. I told my wife he must post 7 videos a day, how does he have the time when I cant complete 2 projects a day lol. Videos are research, writing, editing, shooting, uploading, promoting, etc. man that's a lot of work in 24 hours lol. I do know there is a team but still.

    • @matios83
      @matios83 Před 4 lety

      @@cmasterson my dogs are well feed. Thx

    • @Timliu92
      @Timliu92 Před 3 lety

      @@cmasterson I guess his channel has done so well that he probably has made it his full time job (I can be wrong, by the way). Good for Simon if that is true though - I love his content!

    • @neo-didact9285
      @neo-didact9285 Před 3 lety

      I don't think it'a that bad. Just another 7-5 job.

  • @Galaar
    @Galaar Před 4 lety +1

    This was fascinating, please consider doing more on certain occasions to keep it special.

  • @junior3783able
    @junior3783able Před 4 lety

    Thank you for bringing this to light! 👍🏼

  • @izzojoseph2
    @izzojoseph2 Před 4 lety +34

    I was gonna chill out and watch TV.
    I’ve given up on that medium ~ especially when I can watch Simon and crew tell me true stories far more entertaining and informative than any crap on the tube.

  • @natalierose1072
    @natalierose1072 Před 4 lety +52

    Some of my favorite historical paintings are of the Black Death genre. Idk why but as a kid I would look at those paintings for hours noticing all the tiny details. The contorted faces, scenic mayhem and just general misery painstakingly brought to life on every corner of the page. I was a weird kid 🤷🏽‍♀️

    • @TheM16NdPregnant
      @TheM16NdPregnant Před 4 lety +13

      There’s something hypnotic about observing them while thinking the circumstances in which they were made.

    • @seaturtlepoppy7679
      @seaturtlepoppy7679 Před 4 lety +4

      Caitlin Doughty - Ask A Mortician - did a video on artistic corpses that you might like. Apparently she majored in medieval art or some kind.

    • @natalierose1072
      @natalierose1072 Před 4 lety +3

      @@seaturtlepoppy7679 I love her channel! She makes super interesting content

    • @atomsmasher9411
      @atomsmasher9411 Před 4 lety +9

      The style is called Danse Macabre

    • @stevenschnepp576
      @stevenschnepp576 Před 4 lety +2

      I know what you mean. My grandparents had decorated their house with several paintings in the style.

  • @emmaskidmorebiggerthanme7194

    Good job!!!!!!!!!!!!! very helpful!

  • @keenoled
    @keenoled Před 2 lety +8

    You guys are such a great team. I love being able to watch a good info documentary without sitting here on guard for like inaccuracies and borderline xenophobia. Love how the opposition isn't other humans in these like in naming things for whose "fault" it was it popped up. Great script, and the editing both cracks me up and sends shivers down my spine.

  • @bardock11
    @bardock11 Před 4 lety +78

    The writing in this episode was amazing! Dark as the subject it speaks about, but incredibly poetic. Props to the writers!

    • @ElegyVio
      @ElegyVio Před 2 lety

      Jesus Christ is the truth reach out

    • @sphjinx1448
      @sphjinx1448 Před rokem

      @@ElegyVio grammar, please.

  • @barrywerdell2614
    @barrywerdell2614 Před 4 lety +36

    Very literal, Simon you're down right poetic in this one.

  • @cassandraralph5906
    @cassandraralph5906 Před 3 lety

    Very interesting and educational video!

  • @DetroitLives313
    @DetroitLives313 Před 4 lety +3

    He is very good. I've learned so much from this channel and Biographics. Thank you!

  • @jamiemahony3934
    @jamiemahony3934 Před 4 lety +6

    My favorite video of the series by far he just has the right voice to narrate something so harrowing. Keep up the amazing work

  • @botanicallyaberry6406
    @botanicallyaberry6406 Před 4 lety +9

    Can I just say the script for this episode is one of my favorites! It's so vivid yet chilling, bravo!

  • @gameguy3080
    @gameguy3080 Před 4 lety

    You do a great job narrating these videos. I got 12 yr listening to some of these. She loves them. Keep up the great work.

  • @maincoon6602
    @maincoon6602 Před 3 lety

    Very good and informative video👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻.

  • @michaelhowell2326
    @michaelhowell2326 Před 4 lety +11

    This is definitely one of the best episodes yet. You've set a high bar for yourselves now. I'm hoping to see the Dalai Lama episode soon.

  • @MichaelBrodie68
    @MichaelBrodie68 Před 4 lety +9

    Love the writing. Narrated perfectly by Simon.

  • @leifsinclair9368
    @leifsinclair9368 Před 4 lety +1

    This guy has an amazing channel. It really is very informative.

  • @jessesmith-garcia5313
    @jessesmith-garcia5313 Před 4 lety

    Your videos are great, keep them coming.

  • @kaynesantor8136
    @kaynesantor8136 Před 4 lety +8

    I found it interesting and informative. You guys are awesome. Thank you.

  • @blackspider528
    @blackspider528 Před 4 lety +4

    Ooo a very fitting episode
    Thank you

  • @mysticmermaid333
    @mysticmermaid333 Před 4 lety +34

    "Illuminati confirmed"
    I almost shot orange juice out my nose... 😅

  • @mm-xk5wi
    @mm-xk5wi Před 4 lety

    Thank you, Brilliant!! These vids are ABSOLUTELY interesting!💖✊👍🤗

  • @sylvainprigent6234
    @sylvainprigent6234 Před 4 lety +48

    You know, the Spanish influenza was even worse.
    But it is not as well known due to war time censorship. Pple were not informed untill they were ill.
    Make a video about that one too?

    • @stephjovi
      @stephjovi Před 4 lety

      sounds scary. Perfect for next years Halloween

    • @bluesrocker91
      @bluesrocker91 Před 4 lety +15

      The 1918 Spanish Flu killed a greater number worldwide, but it was a much smaller proportion of the global population compared to the 14th century.

    • @simon8242
      @simon8242 Před 4 lety +4

      Then just have a video about malaria, it's the deadliest disease.

  • @DonovanRoush
    @DonovanRoush Před 4 lety +176

    Ratatouille didnt mention any of this. 😳

    • @TheM16NdPregnant
      @TheM16NdPregnant Před 4 lety +6

      DonovanRoush My dude, this deserve thousands of likes

    • @seaturtlepoppy7679
      @seaturtlepoppy7679 Před 4 lety +2

      Maybe it was a shameful aspect of his species’ background.

    • @ptcarbonproductions2013
      @ptcarbonproductions2013 Před 4 lety +8

      Aaactually it did. There was a short about this narrated by Remy.
      He claims that the rats were victims here as much as humans and the fly is the main guilty.

    • @c.jram-fran5724
      @c.jram-fran5724 Před 4 lety

      Lol

    • @JustSkram
      @JustSkram Před 4 lety

      You were suppose to watch ratatouing

  • @yaraviera4444
    @yaraviera4444 Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks for sharing 🎉story 🙏 the past always repeats itself

  • @catharinepizzarello4784

    Thank you so much. You are a voice of sanity.

  • @paulinahorton8038
    @paulinahorton8038 Před 4 lety +3

    Please make a biographic about the measles!

  • @HiltTilt
    @HiltTilt Před 4 lety +16

    Your sound effects are scaring me more then the idea of the Black Death Simon

  • @monkeywithaskirt
    @monkeywithaskirt Před 3 lety

    Very well done. Thank you for your hard work!

  • @davidyoung1461
    @davidyoung1461 Před 4 lety

    This was a really great take on this event, awesome video

  • @buxeessingh2571
    @buxeessingh2571 Před 4 lety +44

    Bring out your dead! (CLANK!)
    (Alternatively) It's a 'Mister Death' or something -- he's come about a reaping?

    • @Amandcr
      @Amandcr Před 4 lety +2

      @lcyw20 he will be by morning I promise, lol

    • @markfryer9880
      @markfryer9880 Před 4 lety

      Tell Mr Death that nobody is home and to go away!

    • @beehappy3845
      @beehappy3845 Před 4 lety +1

      It was the salmon mousse 😂😂

    • @atomsmasher9411
      @atomsmasher9411 Před 4 lety

      Love that skit

  • @zew1414
    @zew1414 Před 4 lety +14

    I've been absolutley fascinated by the art of the black death by various artists during the time ever since I picked up Black Sabbaths Greatest Gits as a 5 year old and is what set me on my artist path til this day. Great video guys! ✌

    • @ElegyVio
      @ElegyVio Před 2 lety +1

      Jesus Christ is the truth reach out

  • @phyllisdevries5734
    @phyllisdevries5734 Před 4 lety

    I loved it! It was so much information. Great job as always.

  • @Eevee_133
    @Eevee_133 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey Simon! Love your videos on all your channels. I just wanted to let you know that I have learned way more from you and your videos than I ever did in school. I love binge listening to them while I'm at work. Keep up the awesome work!

  • @AdZS848
    @AdZS848 Před 4 lety +3

    That was brilliant! Brilliantly written and brilliantly narrated. Please do one on the Plague of Children. I'd never heard of it.

  • @Tux4Penguin
    @Tux4Penguin Před 4 lety +11

    Fantastic script writing on this episode! Well done, a great job done by all!

  • @DyanaBunnyPhD
    @DyanaBunnyPhD Před 10 měsíci

    Your videos are just addictive!! Thanks a lot ❤

  • @anuninterestingcottonball4533

    i appreciate his content, it's great to listen to while I work.

  • @wrongsalvation8904
    @wrongsalvation8904 Před 4 lety +21

    I love how this was scripted like it was an invasion.

  • @rhov-anion
    @rhov-anion Před 3 lety +3

    Author Arnaldo Teodorani, amazing job writing the script. Personifying the Black Death as a military conqueror was brilliant. You're a legend!

    • @arnaldoteodorani277
      @arnaldoteodorani277 Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks WildRhov, your comment is much appreciated. The inspiration came from Edgar Allan Poe’s story ‘The Mask of the Red Death’ in which a physical embodiment of the plague crashes the party of a corrupt aristocrat.

  • @joshhunter8789
    @joshhunter8789 Před 2 lety

    Extra credits will always hold my heart, but you and Babish just have those soothing voices that i can listen to forever.

  • @utareangara5529
    @utareangara5529 Před 11 měsíci

    Amazing. Great stories.

  • @MindfulAttraction2.0
    @MindfulAttraction2.0 Před 4 lety +321

    thank god we got da rona instead of this messenger from hell

    • @veselinjokanovic3032
      @veselinjokanovic3032 Před 3 lety +45

      Actually, bubonic plague is very easily treated with modern antiobiotics.

    • @Hannibalkakihara
      @Hannibalkakihara Před 3 lety +28

      Bubonic plague is still around. We just know how to treat it better in 2020 compared to mid 1300s

    • @DaleDix
      @DaleDix Před 3 lety +9

      @@veselinjokanovic3032 the rona is easily sorted but it doesn't suit anyone

    • @veselinjokanovic3032
      @veselinjokanovic3032 Před 3 lety +14

      @@DaleDix You mean the pharmacy mafia wont give us the cure?

    • @8Maduce50
      @8Maduce50 Před 3 lety +19

      @@veselinjokanovic3032 until you create a super version of it by using antibiotics to only leave the most drug resistance strains left. It is already happening with ecoli and TB

  • @FiFiFilth
    @FiFiFilth Před 4 lety +6

    The writing for this episode is beyond anything I have encountered in recent times. Amazing. 1 like just doesn't feel sufficient to express my gratitude for this episode.

  • @atomsmasher9411
    @atomsmasher9411 Před 4 lety

    Very well done!

  • @tadgmcloughlin6061
    @tadgmcloughlin6061 Před 4 lety

    Scary, brilliant Simon!

  • @MuffinMammoth
    @MuffinMammoth Před 2 lety +5

    Man, I almost want to become a history teacher just to show this to students. This is really well made and engaging.

  • @niraviv5
    @niraviv5 Před 4 lety +3

    Great Halloween 🦇 video! Loved the the scary presentation! 👻🕸️ As usual I learn a lot from your videos! Keep up your amazing work!

  • @message3381
    @message3381 Před 4 lety

    Thank you sir 🙌🏾

  • @Andrew-tc1cs
    @Andrew-tc1cs Před 4 lety

    This video was absolutely brilliant Simon mate, incredible content well done