Ok so what about Influenza what about that that killed over 2 billion people world wide i mean WTF whats wrong with people learn to just wash up or don't fight cause if the damn chemicls and sickness from them all this kind shit wouldn't happend so fuck you anyone who took part of this if possible to see this
What does monarchs have to do with the plague? I think the medieval republics had more to do with the plague. Of course, not on purpose. See, the republics had more respect for other cultures than most kingdoms. And by kingdoms, I mean Kings. xD
1348-The Black Plague–Jews are accused of Poisoning the wells
Read The Confession of Agimet of Geneva,Châtel,Oct 20,1348
Twas reported that the leaders in the Jewish metropolis of Toledo initiated the plot & one of the chief conspirators was a Rabbi Peyret, Jews caught in the act, confessed to these crimes of germ warfare, killing Half of Europe.
Author Elliot Horowitz in RECKLESS RITES echos Cecil Roth, foremost Jewish historian on this topic of Jews causing the Black Plague.
@StSimonMartyr How can they survive the black death then? No one was immune at that time. Apart from the people who locked themselves up in some monestary or castle.
Besides, they wouldn't know what they would be causing. It's not like travelled back in time! And most of them didn't have formal education, at all. -.-
It was the wells that were contaimnated. Jews knew this.
They didnt drink FROM the wells!
They threw rats down the wells of Christians, contaminating the water, could then buy the land for pennies on the dollar. They confessed TO such crimes and were even caught in the act.
@StSimonMartyr Well, that would be possible to survive. Makes sense. Although, I won't start hating all the jews! I'd rather go after the jews responsible (even if most where responsible), and not all the jews today.
Scariest thing though, that the black death may come again. You know these crazy... so-called scientists keep everything harmful for mankind on the orders of the higherarchy. Last I heard from the black death, they had it well feed in Russian lifestock! -.-
funny thing is that the plague stroke worst in the town of the pope :P also the jews cities/country whatever barely got hit by the plague... now im not a christian but it got me thinking
@Nightcrawlerinsweden The reason Jews were not hit hard with the plague was because Jews are suppose to wash your hands in some religious ceremonies. The Catholic church went to a great deal so that the plague was kept as far away as humanly possible from the pope.
@ForeverRepublic yeah i figured so too. had a talk with a history teacher and he also said that they have different imune system setups. for example we in scandinavia got hit extremely hard around 80-90% of the norwegian population got wiped out
@ForeverRepublic Jews hited by the Plague as rest of us. But Anti Semitism has very old roots and some big part of it came with Christianity that governed European Men hearts and minds during medieval ages and big part of modern period.
@ImperialGuard9001 I would agree. In Medieval Europe, devout Catholicism was second nature to the vast majority of a common European. Jews were always seen as a threat because the Catholic church needed control. Jews were always a minority anywhere they lived, and still are today besides Israel and various parts of New York and London. I think the fact that Jews were always a minority has to do a lot with Antisemitism in medieval Europe.
They are the driving force of Abortion, Occupation and war throughout the world, Organ Trafficking, Arms dealing, White Slavery, Organized Crime, Communism (Killing 66 million Christians), Feminism, White collar Finance Crimes ala Goldman Sachs, Apartheid in Israel, a run a Concentration Camp in Gaza, which exists for Palestinians.
@StSimonMartyr Anti-Gentile? Hell no, and don't accuse me of being so. You are and outspoken racist yourself and would rather go about blaming Jews for the problems in the world than do the righteous thing. Is that your definition of "Jew wise."
I guess those evil Jews are to blame for your ignorant lack of intelligence too, jackass.
After looking at the comment section. I have seen racist comments toward Blacks and Jews. That does not relate to the video. So everyone shut the hell up and enjoy this interesting documentary.
@ForeverRepublic Racist attacks on Jews do relate with the video tough. I find interesiting that many things in Humans havent change since Pre Historic age. I never realy understond the word that we are "more intelegent" or "more civilized" than before we are still those Homo Sapiens Sapiens that came out of Africa with same weakeness intelegence emotions such as hate to outsiders or certain groups we find prejudecial to our own.Pre History.Ancient.Medieval.Modern.Just labels.
@XMasterDragon hello whoever you are. i dont like the way you talk about black people. i Am black and i dont act that way its only in stupid movies that people act that way. and if you cant see that, go to hell :)
@RobWillieJesse Haha I dont do spam your oddly mistaken sir, and i dont really Email so... Your far off, and it isnt "Horse shit" because i dont think I could Email "Horse shit" so really. Oh and another thing, why did you leave me your name exactly?
for one thing the jews were very meticulouse about there diets and part of there religion to stay away from filth which the europeans ate whatever and were very filthy
We know that the pilgrims gave Native Americans blankets with small pox is it that far fetched to think Jews brought on the black plague? Jews had been known to poison wells ever since the medieval era.
.Yet Jews don't even get a mention of the plague passing over all of them here.
@hieroglyphex It`s uncanny. How strange it would be for this fella and R. Crow to meet each other. For one it would be like looking through a mirror foreward in time and - I`m sure- for the other like looking back in time.
That medieval warm period thing is quite fascinating. The drop in temperature at the and of the 13th century sets the stage for the Black Death. Then temperature levels and then 100 years later it drops further. Crops fail again, resources become insufficient, so Europeans need to look for living space on other continents. Christopher Columbus arrives.
Anyone find it ironic that people are saying these same things about western society today? They were "riding a long streak of prosperity" with "three, maybe four centuries of really good times." He used the term "golden age" as has been used to describe the time before 9/11 in the U.S. Europe's crisis began with a "sudden shift" when the "overstretched resources failed." Personally, I think America is headed for impending doom for the same reasons (although not necessarily plague).
*The Black Plague was caused by a Biological virus mist that was being sprayed/dropped by U.F.O.'s! *Todays latest Black Plague, Is called HIV-AIDES! *Invented & Caused by the Geman Nazi Scientists that work for the U.S. Govt! *NASA:-Nazi American Science Agency! *Wake Up! & Research it for yourself DumbAss! *It's -X-Files 101! *The United States of America! The Dumbest Country in the History of the World! *& Oh! Yeah! "F"! Religions Too! **Your so Dumb! That they call you a Stupid! DumbAss!
@kisssexxx you are the biggest crack head ive had the mispleasure of hearing in awhile.either you set out to say something stupid,or you are destined to never ever reproduce or make love to a woman.either way,stay in your room and dont talk with people.
@kisssexxx and if you look into the virulence and pathology of AIDS (that's how it's spelled btw) versus the plague, you'll see that while AIDS is definitely a global problem and something to be addressed, it does not have the contagious ferocity of the plague.
Plus dumdum who knows nothing about anything, the plague still exists. You have a good chance of surviving the bubonic plague these days. The pneumonic plague.. your chances aren't good though. And with septicemic plague, you're dead.
@Smallaustexploits Perhaps not. The later bubonic plague yes but fleas from rats. The black death may have been a different kettle of fish, some speculation it was Ebolavirus. I got this information from a doco called 'Mystery Of The Black Death' worth checking out.
The black death came as the superstitions of the Roman Catholic Church had chocked out the Holy Bible. Christians were being hunted down like dogs, tortchered and burnt at the stake by the "holy" inquisition. Its started in 1200 AD after Pope innocent the 3rd opened the flood gates of hell that began to legally attack and kill all Christians who would not deny the Lord Jesus Christ.
Human history is long and incredibly brutal. We are now at a point of relative peace and prosperity. It is now that we can seek the truth and overcome our animal nature. Search "Truth Contest" in Google and click on the 1st result, then open The Present and read what it says.
The ring-a-rosie rhyme unfortunately has been proven to be a fallacy. People often used to carry sweet-smelling herbs and posies in the hope that the smell would divert plague as popular belief at the time was that disease was spread by bad smells. Another idea that fit in with the medical belief was that the body was made up of four humours (black bile, yellow bile, phlegm and blood) that had to be kept in balance - a belief that survived right up to the enlightenment.
...maybe this is the near distance future... so the Yankees will get to move back to Europe... or some other nerd-cock plan for the sexual-Mormon church... or for other European rejects... becase Europe and Poland is prime real estate... and then we have the English/British who want to move from the out skirts of Europe to the center of it... and to colonise Poland with their English-Muffins... and with their Yankees/US Missiles/bombs... and to make those who look as I do... a distant memory
To bring good music to the celebrations, he recruited musicians from northern France, especially from Liège and of the Ars Nova style. He liked music so much that he kept composers and theorists close to him throughout his entire pontificate, Philippe de Vitry being among the more famous. The first two payments he made after his coronation were to musicians (Tomasello, 12-20).
During his pontificate, he added a new chapel to the Papal Palace and dedicated it to St. Peter. He commissioned the artist Matteo Giovanetti de Viterbo to paint common hunting and fishing scenes on the walls of the existing papal chapels, and purchased enormous tapestries to decorate the stone walls.
Unlike the Cistercian Benedict XII, Clement VI was devoted to lavish living, and the treasury which he inherited made that lifestyle possible. Upon election as pope he exclaimed as he looked forward to a reign of regal self-indulgence, "My predecessors did not know how to be pope". He claimed to have "lived as a sinner among sinners", in his own words.
Clement VI died in December 1352, leaving the reputation of "a fine gentleman, a prince munificent to profusion, a patron of the arts and learning, but no saint" (Gregorovius; see also Gibbon, chap. 66).
He had appointed Cola to a civil position at Rome, and, although at first approving the establishment of the tribunate, he later sent a legate who excommunicated him and, with the help of the aristocratic faction, drove him from the city in December 1347. Clement also excommunicated Casimir III of Poland and made Prague an archbishopric in 1344.
The other chief incidents of his pontificate were his disputes with Edward III of England as a result of the latter's encroachments on ecclesiastical jurisdiction, as well as with the kings of Castile and Aragon; his fruitless negotiations for reunion with the Armenians and with the Byzantine emperor, John VI Kantakouzenos; and the commencement of Cola di Rienzo's agitation at Rome.
He also had a role in the Hungarian invasion of the Kingdom of Naples, namely a Papal fief; the contest between Louis I of Hungary and Joan I of Naples, accused to have ordered the assassination of the former's brother, was ended in 1352 by a trial held in Avignon, by which she was acquitted from any charge. Among the other benefits, Clement took advantage of the situation to obtain by her the rights over the city of Avignon.
Clement continued the struggle of his predecessors with the Emperor Louis IV. He excommunicated him after protracted negotiations on April 13, 1346, and directed the election of Charles IV, who received general recognition after the death of Louis in October 1347, ending the schism which had long divided Germany.
Popular opinion blamed the Jews for the plague, and pogroms erupted throughout Europe. Clement issued two papal bulls in 1348 (July 6 and Sept 26) which condemned the violence and said those who blamed the plague on the Jews had been "seduced by that liar, the Devil." He urged clergy to take action to protect Jews as he had done.
Clement VI's physicians advised him that surrounding himself with torches would block the plague. However, he soon became skeptical of this recommendation and stayed in Avignon supervising sick care, burials, and the pastoral care of the dying (Duffy, 167). He never contracted the disease. One of his physicians, Gui de Chauliac, later wrote the Chirurgia magna.
Clement VI reigned during the Black Death. This pandemic swept through Europe (as well as Asia and the Middle East) between 1347–1350, and is believed to have killed between a third and two-thirds of Europe's population. During the plague, he sought the insight of astronomers for explanation. Jehan de Murs was among the team "of three who drew up a treatise explaining the plague of 1348 by the conjunction of Saturn, Jupiter, and Mars in 1341" (Tomasello, 15).
Clement VI issued the Bull Unigenitus, January 27, 1343, to justify the power of the pope and the use of indulgences. This document was also used in the defence of indulgences after Martin Luther pinned his 95 Theses to a church in Wittenburg on October 31, 1517.
Like his immediate predecessors, he was devoted to France, and he demonstrated his French sympathies by refusing a solemn invitation to return to Rome from the city's people, as well as from the poet Petrarch. He however threw a sop to the Romans by reducing the Jubilee term from one hundred years to fifty. He also purchased the sovereignty of Avignon from Queen Joan I of Naples, for 80,000 crowns.
He entered the Benedictine order as a boy, studied at the College de Sorbonne in Paris, and became successively prior of St. Baudil, abbot of Fécamp, bishop of Arras, chancellor of France, archbishop of Sens and archbishop of Rouen. He was made cardinal-priest of Santi Nereo e Achilleo and administrator of the bishopric of Avignon by Benedict XII in 1338, and was chosen to succeed him as pope at the conclave of 1342.
Clement was born in the village of Maumont, today part of the commune of Rosiers-d'Égletons, Corrèze, in Limousin, the son of the wealthy lord of Rosiers-d'Égletons.
@gOtHiCxAnGeLxox Actually, bubonic plague is still around. It's most prevalent in third world countries but it can also be found in N. America and other developed countries. In the US it is most often found in mountainous regions - especially in the rockies. We have a cure for it now and mortality rate is only 80% which is good considering what this infection is capable of.
@thelunatiqcafe - I didn't mean THIS particularly. What I originally said was 'something LIKE this.' The Bubonic plague is still around for sure, but, yes, it is treatable if the symptoms are recognised in the earlier stages.
Its so annoying. There is a song I want the name of. Ive heard it in 2 documentaries so far and even in a small scene in the famous actionmovie Armageddon. The song is played at the beginning from 0:00 and the song keeps showing up throughout the entire documentary. Whats the name of the song???? Its driving me nuts. O_o
@DragonAge2k no,it proves that satan is at work.the problem is satan and some demos defied god and siad theyd be better leaders.so god preatty much siad:prove it.right now satan is proveing to be wrong,soon god will bring and end to all pain and make everything good agian.want more info?jst ask :)
@calambiria That's a common misconception, unfortunately repeated by some historians who should know better. There are several versions of the rhyme in English and other languages, none of which were ever about bubonic plague. The 'plague' version was first published in the late 19th century in a Kate Greenaway book of popular childrens rhymes. Snopes has a good and very concise page on this issue.
@calambiria sad to disappoint, but, this interpretation is all but "horseshit from A to Z" as my uncle frank used to say. for a specific debunker - the first line doesn't describe a typical symptom of plague, and some say the first line refers to the fences that were used to close off country manors where people sometimes sealed themselves in, but the evidence is flimsy to argue either case.
@calambiria also, you'll never get anyone to tell you for certain that it's about the 1349 plague or the London Plague of 1665. The first written version of the rhyme dates to 1881, which means that it was sung for 400 or even 200 years without anyone thinking it was worth writing down? and if so, why isn't it in middle english? (spoken in the 1300s). most scholars roundly reject this interpretation, which never really came up until the early 1950s, 70 years after the rhyme was written.
@calambiria pocket full of posies - people believed that bad smells caused sickness, so they carried flowers with them, also, the doctors plague masks (the ones that looked like a birdmask) were actually a gas mask, they would put flowers in the "beak" to let them not smell it.
@calambiria actually "ring around the rosie" refers to the rosy red ring around the swelling, infectious lumps forming on the disease carriers... not what you said at all
@calambiria I saw this Ring around the Rosies theory on another documentary as well and I believe you are correct. Snopes itself has been proven to be incorrect at times
It all started in the Gobi desert in China sometime in the late 1320s . 35 million chinese died. Funny how we never hear about them... The way we approach the plague is so euro-centric...
@guntherbladderburst LOL, gotta love these random charges of "Eurocentrism"... Most scholars in fact do *not* believe that what had happened in China decades earlier was caused by the bubonic plague that ravaged Europe, so it's not only the wrong time-frame for this narrative but also the wrong disease (many of these Chinese deaths seem to have been due to war and starvation, not disease). While the carrier of the bubonic plague originated in Asia, the Black Death was a largely European disease.
@moonphoenix1 The Black Death has specific symptoms which were well reported in the outbreak in Europe. These symptoms were not reported in China, so for China it's just a speculation at best. Either way, these two events are separated not only by reported symptoms but also by time. It's ridiculous to throw out charges of "Eurocentrism" simply because the show focuses on a particular event that's well-documented and that offers a fluid narrative, instead of going through all of world history...
The Plauge is coming back to Europe because of poverty & corruption, and wickedness. Famine & wars & death, the false prophets will not tell the people the truth.
Ok so what about Influenza what about that that killed over 2 billion people world wide i mean WTF whats wrong with people learn to just wash up or don't fight cause if the damn chemicls and sickness from them all this kind shit wouldn't happend so fuck you anyone who took part of this if possible to see this
videogames991 2 days ago
Whats the song at the beginning 0:00-0:05 ?
WarcoVII 5 days ago
I dont like history,But this is interesting.!
TumlerBeautyGymnast 1 week ago
I bet it was the aliens that brought an intergalactic plague.
ThatsWhatTheManWants 3 weeks ago
Very Educational
yojomusial 3 weeks ago
What does monarchs have to do with the plague? I think the medieval republics had more to do with the plague. Of course, not on purpose. See, the republics had more respect for other cultures than most kingdoms. And by kingdoms, I mean Kings. xD
Bidmartinlo 1 month ago
1348-The Black Plague–Jews are accused of Poisoning the wells
Read The Confession of Agimet of Geneva,Châtel,Oct 20,1348
Twas reported that the leaders in the Jewish metropolis of Toledo initiated the plot & one of the chief conspirators was a Rabbi Peyret, Jews caught in the act, confessed to these crimes of germ warfare, killing Half of Europe.
Author Elliot Horowitz in RECKLESS RITES echos Cecil Roth, foremost Jewish historian on this topic of Jews causing the Black Plague.
StSimonMartyr 3 weeks ago
@StSimonMartyr How can they survive the black death then? No one was immune at that time. Apart from the people who locked themselves up in some monestary or castle.
Besides, they wouldn't know what they would be causing. It's not like travelled back in time! And most of them didn't have formal education, at all. -.-
Bidmartinlo 3 weeks ago
It was the wells that were contaimnated. Jews knew this.
They didnt drink FROM the wells!
They threw rats down the wells of Christians, contaminating the water, could then buy the land for pennies on the dollar. They confessed TO such crimes and were even caught in the act.
StSimonMartyr 3 weeks ago
@StSimonMartyr Well, that would be possible to survive. Makes sense. Although, I won't start hating all the jews! I'd rather go after the jews responsible (even if most where responsible), and not all the jews today.
Scariest thing though, that the black death may come again. You know these crazy... so-called scientists keep everything harmful for mankind on the orders of the higherarchy. Last I heard from the black death, they had it well feed in Russian lifestock! -.-
Bidmartinlo 3 weeks ago
Agreed, and well said... +
StSimonMartyr 3 weeks ago
good times... when the history channel actually played actual fucking history
caitlinmcgonnell 1 month ago 2
@ForeverRepubIic
LOLuPooped 1 month ago
y'all are racist bastards.
freshiesoph 1 month ago
fantastic , interesting video
pickemgood4 1 month ago
I wish a biological disaster would wipe out Americas ignorant rednecks....I can dream right
xxtruthbetoldx 1 month ago in playlist History channel shows
people thought everything is casued by jews but the thing is that the plague was caused by rats. the rats came from central asia to europe
screwriod 1 month ago
@screwriod actually, it was spread by the flea's on the rats that would then bite humans and hence the unstoppable spread! Just nit picking! :)
Katw76 1 month ago in playlist History Documentaries
ha people whip themseves are entertaining
borderlands1987 1 month ago
no, i think they faked it.. it was a trend back then
spaik007 2 months ago
this is the best history homework ever
animeluverotaku 2 months ago 2
You see,kids, this is why you always wash your hands after taking a dump. Keep clean. =)
dapoculos13 2 months ago
funny thing is that the plague stroke worst in the town of the pope :P also the jews cities/country whatever barely got hit by the plague... now im not a christian but it got me thinking
Nightcrawlerinsweden 2 months ago
@Nightcrawlerinsweden The reason Jews were not hit hard with the plague was because Jews are suppose to wash your hands in some religious ceremonies. The Catholic church went to a great deal so that the plague was kept as far away as humanly possible from the pope.
ForeverRepublic 1 month ago
@ForeverRepublic yeah i figured so too. had a talk with a history teacher and he also said that they have different imune system setups. for example we in scandinavia got hit extremely hard around 80-90% of the norwegian population got wiped out
Nightcrawlerinsweden 1 month ago
@Nightcrawlerinsweden Yes, agreed.
ForeverRepublic 1 month ago
@ForeverRepublic Jews hited by the Plague as rest of us. But Anti Semitism has very old roots and some big part of it came with Christianity that governed European Men hearts and minds during medieval ages and big part of modern period.
ImperialGuard9001 1 month ago
@ImperialGuard9001 I would agree. In Medieval Europe, devout Catholicism was second nature to the vast majority of a common European. Jews were always seen as a threat because the Catholic church needed control. Jews were always a minority anywhere they lived, and still are today besides Israel and various parts of New York and London. I think the fact that Jews were always a minority has to do a lot with Antisemitism in medieval Europe.
ForeverRepublic 1 month ago
You are Anti Gentile.
Jews HATE Catholics, Christians and Christ.
Their Vile TALMUD is evidence of such hate.
They are the driving force of Abortion, Occupation and war throughout the world, Organ Trafficking, Arms dealing, White Slavery, Organized Crime, Communism (Killing 66 million Christians), Feminism, White collar Finance Crimes ala Goldman Sachs, Apartheid in Israel, a run a Concentration Camp in Gaza, which exists for Palestinians.
Facts are a Bitch..some of us are Jew wise.
StSimonMartyr 3 weeks ago
@StSimonMartyr Anti-Gentile? Hell no, and don't accuse me of being so. You are and outspoken racist yourself and would rather go about blaming Jews for the problems in the world than do the righteous thing. Is that your definition of "Jew wise."
I guess those evil Jews are to blame for your ignorant lack of intelligence too, jackass.
Your Christ was a Jew
ForeverRepublic 3 weeks ago
@Nightcrawlerinsweden no! they are not the chosen people! God loves everyone!
Jeromepsy001 1 month ago
After looking at the comment section. I have seen racist comments toward Blacks and Jews. That does not relate to the video. So everyone shut the hell up and enjoy this interesting documentary.
ForeverRepublic 2 months ago 16
@ForeverRepublic
youtube and yahoo comments are usually the epitome of american ignorance
jumar1281 1 month ago
@jumar1281 Fair enough.
ForeverRepublic 1 month ago
@ForeverRepublic Racist attacks on Jews do relate with the video tough. I find interesiting that many things in Humans havent change since Pre Historic age. I never realy understond the word that we are "more intelegent" or "more civilized" than before we are still those Homo Sapiens Sapiens that came out of Africa with same weakeness intelegence emotions such as hate to outsiders or certain groups we find prejudecial to our own.Pre History.Ancient.Medieval.Modern.Just labels.
ImperialGuard9001 1 month ago
@ForeverRepubIic
LOLuPooped 1 month ago
@LOLuPooped ??
ForeverRepublic 1 month ago
@ForeverRepublic
LOLuPooped 1 month ago
A grande peste foi a primeira arma biológica utilizada pela humanidade.
Grande vídeo.
fabianoTBarbosa 2 months ago
the royals kings where child molesters back in their day .
scatts38 2 months ago
3:22 what an idiot, Germany wasn't even a country back then.
WojtuszewskiPL 2 months ago
@WojtuszewskiPL Germany exists since at least since Treaty of Verdun in 843.
ImperialGuard9001 1 month ago
Blacks are scumbags it's assault harass murder rape rob and burglarize us and act like everyone owes them money...
XMasterDragon 2 months ago
@XMasterDragon hello whoever you are. i dont like the way you talk about black people. i Am black and i dont act that way its only in stupid movies that people act that way. and if you cant see that, go to hell :)
TheCccatherine 2 months ago
>.<
thecoolmovieguy 2 months ago
lol did your christianity help you?
MGLomerta 2 months ago
What an abject situation!!!!!! D:
dollypatinson 2 months ago
This has been flagged as spam show
@RobWillieJesse Oh eh well... Im just gonna um drop the conversation...
calambiria 2 months ago
@RobWillieJesse Haha I dont do spam your oddly mistaken sir, and i dont really Email so... Your far off, and it isnt "Horse shit" because i dont think I could Email "Horse shit" so really. Oh and another thing, why did you leave me your name exactly?
calambiria 2 months ago
@RobWillieJesse Yeah sorry, I belive that your being silly but I guess something 7 months old is stupid to.
calambiria 2 months ago
Holy shit, thank you so much for putting this up!!
TheLizzifer 3 months ago
for one thing the jews were very meticulouse about there diets and part of there religion to stay away from filth which the europeans ate whatever and were very filthy
zulfiqar501 3 months ago
aahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
melema1000 3 months ago
We know that the pilgrims gave Native Americans blankets with small pox is it that far fetched to think Jews brought on the black plague? Jews had been known to poison wells ever since the medieval era.
.Yet Jews don't even get a mention of the plague passing over all of them here.
G1987Jason 3 months ago
@G1987Jason is there anything the jews dont get blamed for
katice100 3 months ago
anyone else think that Kelly DeVries look like an aged Russell Crowe?
hieroglyphex 3 months ago
@hieroglyphex It`s uncanny. How strange it would be for this fella and R. Crow to meet each other. For one it would be like looking through a mirror foreward in time and - I`m sure- for the other like looking back in time.
valarmanwe 3 months ago
so always remember to wash you hands kids :D
Lucagaming 3 months ago 22
@RobWillieJesse or 8
campbpar 3 months ago in playlist History Channel - The Plague part 1
Thank you for uploading this. It's very interesting.
justposner 4 months ago
That medieval warm period thing is quite fascinating. The drop in temperature at the and of the 13th century sets the stage for the Black Death. Then temperature levels and then 100 years later it drops further. Crops fail again, resources become insufficient, so Europeans need to look for living space on other continents. Christopher Columbus arrives.
r8wing 4 months ago
@RobWillieJesse Why don't you enlighten us then? What is the true origin of "Ring Around the Rosies"?
herbnaga 4 months ago
Anyone find it ironic that people are saying these same things about western society today? They were "riding a long streak of prosperity" with "three, maybe four centuries of really good times." He used the term "golden age" as has been used to describe the time before 9/11 in the U.S. Europe's crisis began with a "sudden shift" when the "overstretched resources failed." Personally, I think America is headed for impending doom for the same reasons (although not necessarily plague).
Jennafu832 4 months ago
@RobWillieJesse Hey ON that "website" it even says its about the black plague! You are so Dumb !
disN00Bpwnz 4 months ago
is it history channel who uses soundeffects from medieval 2 total war,or is it medieval 2 total war who uses history channels soundeffects??
raztin1 5 months ago
@RobWillieJesse
OI Fuck You. It's Politically Correct, How about you go fuck off and stop re-spamming 'Horse shit'
To us with your phony websites. -__-
Brotherhood1997 5 months ago
@RobWillieJesse Haha, right on. This made me chuckle.
Heppnasty 5 months ago
Oh, and thanks for uploading this, MindReader00! :D
tardisgirl79 5 months ago
*The Black Plague was caused by a Biological virus mist that was being sprayed/dropped by U.F.O.'s! *Todays latest Black Plague, Is called HIV-AIDES! *Invented & Caused by the Geman Nazi Scientists that work for the U.S. Govt! *NASA:-Nazi American Science Agency! *Wake Up! & Research it for yourself DumbAss! *It's -X-Files 101! *The United States of America! The Dumbest Country in the History of the World! *& Oh! Yeah! "F"! Religions Too! **Your so Dumb! That they call you a Stupid! DumbAss!
kisssexxx 6 months ago
@kisssexxx you are the biggest crack head ive had the mispleasure of hearing in awhile.either you set out to say something stupid,or you are destined to never ever reproduce or make love to a woman.either way,stay in your room and dont talk with people.
superbert35 6 months ago
@kisssexxx Yes. Because someone who spells it AIDES is clearly a subject matter-expert.
How old are you, 10? You clearly believe everything you hear. Sort of funny really that you rip on other brainwashed people.
groovylocks 5 months ago
@kisssexxx and if you look into the virulence and pathology of AIDS (that's how it's spelled btw) versus the plague, you'll see that while AIDS is definitely a global problem and something to be addressed, it does not have the contagious ferocity of the plague.
Plus dumdum who knows nothing about anything, the plague still exists. You have a good chance of surviving the bubonic plague these days. The pneumonic plague.. your chances aren't good though. And with septicemic plague, you're dead.
groovylocks 5 months ago
@kisssexxx To put it plainly, so your obviously small, over-worked brain will understand... you're a knob.
tardisgirl79 5 months ago
didnt it come from rats?
Smallaustexploits 6 months ago
@Smallaustexploits Perhaps not. The later bubonic plague yes but fleas from rats. The black death may have been a different kettle of fish, some speculation it was Ebolavirus. I got this information from a doco called 'Mystery Of The Black Death' worth checking out.
retrogradeful 5 months ago
The black death came as the superstitions of the Roman Catholic Church had chocked out the Holy Bible. Christians were being hunted down like dogs, tortchered and burnt at the stake by the "holy" inquisition. Its started in 1200 AD after Pope innocent the 3rd opened the flood gates of hell that began to legally attack and kill all Christians who would not deny the Lord Jesus Christ.
Joshuajlawn 6 months ago
Just wait till the year 2300 and there laughing at us for not knowing how to cure cancer.
lolgambler 6 months ago
@lolgambler
There is still no vaccine for Plague.
xXSparky117Xx 6 months ago
@xXSparky117Xx there is however an effective treatment for the bubonic plague. (two other kinds of plagues on the other hand, are still killers)
groovylocks 5 months ago
@groovylocks
Yeah septicemic plague is where it's at.
xXSparky117Xx 5 months ago
I take it there was no anti biotics
Lee2k4 6 months ago
@Lee2k4 No shit. Lol, people really did not understand what bacteria was back then..
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DemianHermann 6 months ago
we've to show this to indios, that are still crying for smallpox....
mattvlad3 6 months ago
at 1:05 Its all dramatic and creepy and then a body just hits the floor.....
MyLuckyNumber100 7 months ago
The ring-a-rosie rhyme unfortunately has been proven to be a fallacy. People often used to carry sweet-smelling herbs and posies in the hope that the smell would divert plague as popular belief at the time was that disease was spread by bad smells. Another idea that fit in with the medical belief was that the body was made up of four humours (black bile, yellow bile, phlegm and blood) that had to be kept in balance - a belief that survived right up to the enlightenment.
childchewingcheese 7 months ago 2
if it spreaded far enough and over seas and people didnt figure out hygen all of man kind could have been whiped out
ticketin128 7 months ago
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Freedomloveandtruth 7 months ago
To bring good music to the celebrations, he recruited musicians from northern France, especially from Liège and of the Ars Nova style. He liked music so much that he kept composers and theorists close to him throughout his entire pontificate, Philippe de Vitry being among the more famous. The first two payments he made after his coronation were to musicians (Tomasello, 12-20).
SuperGreatSphinx 8 months ago
During his pontificate, he added a new chapel to the Papal Palace and dedicated it to St. Peter. He commissioned the artist Matteo Giovanetti de Viterbo to paint common hunting and fishing scenes on the walls of the existing papal chapels, and purchased enormous tapestries to decorate the stone walls.
SuperGreatSphinx 8 months ago
Unlike the Cistercian Benedict XII, Clement VI was devoted to lavish living, and the treasury which he inherited made that lifestyle possible. Upon election as pope he exclaimed as he looked forward to a reign of regal self-indulgence, "My predecessors did not know how to be pope". He claimed to have "lived as a sinner among sinners", in his own words.
SuperGreatSphinx 8 months ago
Clement VI died in December 1352, leaving the reputation of "a fine gentleman, a prince munificent to profusion, a patron of the arts and learning, but no saint" (Gregorovius; see also Gibbon, chap. 66).
SuperGreatSphinx 8 months ago
He had appointed Cola to a civil position at Rome, and, although at first approving the establishment of the tribunate, he later sent a legate who excommunicated him and, with the help of the aristocratic faction, drove him from the city in December 1347. Clement also excommunicated Casimir III of Poland and made Prague an archbishopric in 1344.
SuperGreatSphinx 8 months ago
The other chief incidents of his pontificate were his disputes with Edward III of England as a result of the latter's encroachments on ecclesiastical jurisdiction, as well as with the kings of Castile and Aragon; his fruitless negotiations for reunion with the Armenians and with the Byzantine emperor, John VI Kantakouzenos; and the commencement of Cola di Rienzo's agitation at Rome.
SuperGreatSphinx 8 months ago
He also had a role in the Hungarian invasion of the Kingdom of Naples, namely a Papal fief; the contest between Louis I of Hungary and Joan I of Naples, accused to have ordered the assassination of the former's brother, was ended in 1352 by a trial held in Avignon, by which she was acquitted from any charge. Among the other benefits, Clement took advantage of the situation to obtain by her the rights over the city of Avignon.
SuperGreatSphinx 8 months ago
Clement proclaimed a crusade in 1343, but nothing was accomplished beyond a naval attack on Smyrna (29 October 1344).
SuperGreatSphinx 8 months ago
Clement continued the struggle of his predecessors with the Emperor Louis IV. He excommunicated him after protracted negotiations on April 13, 1346, and directed the election of Charles IV, who received general recognition after the death of Louis in October 1347, ending the schism which had long divided Germany.
SuperGreatSphinx 8 months ago
Popular opinion blamed the Jews for the plague, and pogroms erupted throughout Europe. Clement issued two papal bulls in 1348 (July 6 and Sept 26) which condemned the violence and said those who blamed the plague on the Jews had been "seduced by that liar, the Devil." He urged clergy to take action to protect Jews as he had done.
SuperGreatSphinx 8 months ago
Clement VI's physicians advised him that surrounding himself with torches would block the plague. However, he soon became skeptical of this recommendation and stayed in Avignon supervising sick care, burials, and the pastoral care of the dying (Duffy, 167). He never contracted the disease. One of his physicians, Gui de Chauliac, later wrote the Chirurgia magna.
SuperGreatSphinx 8 months ago
Clement VI reigned during the Black Death. This pandemic swept through Europe (as well as Asia and the Middle East) between 1347–1350, and is believed to have killed between a third and two-thirds of Europe's population. During the plague, he sought the insight of astronomers for explanation. Jehan de Murs was among the team "of three who drew up a treatise explaining the plague of 1348 by the conjunction of Saturn, Jupiter, and Mars in 1341" (Tomasello, 15).
SuperGreatSphinx 8 months ago
Clement VI issued the Bull Unigenitus, January 27, 1343, to justify the power of the pope and the use of indulgences. This document was also used in the defence of indulgences after Martin Luther pinned his 95 Theses to a church in Wittenburg on October 31, 1517.
SuperGreatSphinx 8 months ago
Like his immediate predecessors, he was devoted to France, and he demonstrated his French sympathies by refusing a solemn invitation to return to Rome from the city's people, as well as from the poet Petrarch. He however threw a sop to the Romans by reducing the Jubilee term from one hundred years to fifty. He also purchased the sovereignty of Avignon from Queen Joan I of Naples, for 80,000 crowns.
SuperGreatSphinx 8 months ago
He entered the Benedictine order as a boy, studied at the College de Sorbonne in Paris, and became successively prior of St. Baudil, abbot of Fécamp, bishop of Arras, chancellor of France, archbishop of Sens and archbishop of Rouen. He was made cardinal-priest of Santi Nereo e Achilleo and administrator of the bishopric of Avignon by Benedict XII in 1338, and was chosen to succeed him as pope at the conclave of 1342.
SuperGreatSphinx 8 months ago
Clement was born in the village of Maumont, today part of the commune of Rosiers-d'Égletons, Corrèze, in Limousin, the son of the wealthy lord of Rosiers-d'Égletons.
SuperGreatSphinx 8 months ago
Pope Clement VI (1291 – December 6, 1352), born Pierre Roger, the fourth of the Avignon Popes, was pope from May 1342 until his death.
SuperGreatSphinx 8 months ago
These comments are off topic or just scared people babbling about religion -.- fucking retards
Academic1Researcher 8 months ago
why didnt they use cure for the plague
screwriod 8 months ago
@screwriod They weren't aware of a cure at the time.
thelunatiqcafe 8 months ago
What's truly frightening is that something just like this could happen to use in the modern century. And we'll most-likely be powerless...
gOtHiCxAnGeLxox 8 months ago
@gOtHiCxAnGeLxox Actually, bubonic plague is still around. It's most prevalent in third world countries but it can also be found in N. America and other developed countries. In the US it is most often found in mountainous regions - especially in the rockies. We have a cure for it now and mortality rate is only 80% which is good considering what this infection is capable of.
thelunatiqcafe 8 months ago
@thelunatiqcafe - I didn't mean THIS particularly. What I originally said was 'something LIKE this.' The Bubonic plague is still around for sure, but, yes, it is treatable if the symptoms are recognised in the earlier stages.
gOtHiCxAnGeLxox 8 months ago
oh why it got to be black!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
youngshow361 8 months ago
Its so annoying. There is a song I want the name of. Ive heard it in 2 documentaries so far and even in a small scene in the famous actionmovie Armageddon. The song is played at the beginning from 0:00 and the song keeps showing up throughout the entire documentary. Whats the name of the song???? Its driving me nuts. O_o
loordargyle 8 months ago
Close your eyes....pray for plagues...cleanse this earth..bring..out...doomsday!!!! BMTH!!!
kagfermaster 8 months ago
@DragonAge2k no,it proves that satan is at work.the problem is satan and some demos defied god and siad theyd be better leaders.so god preatty much siad:prove it.right now satan is proveing to be wrong,soon god will bring and end to all pain and make everything good agian.want more info?jst ask :)
RnB123100 8 months ago
@DragonAge2k Everything happens for a reason
MrFkem 9 months ago
@MrFkem ....Says the cliche slinging douche
whb786 8 months ago
Thumbs up if your using this to study for a final.
TwilightBinder 9 months ago
Is this copyright?
2fallenangel 9 months ago
@RoyalEmma3CP zomg samez :3
MattRampton54 9 months ago
"Im not dead yet!"
"Yes you are."
embrenn365 9 months ago
and tothink this could have been stoped by the use of soap
Anusdhka 9 months ago
@RoyalEmma3CP me 2 XD
ohgeeipee 9 months ago
@RoyalEmma3CP im watchingthis for homework
gazaunltd5945 9 months ago
I saw this in class today and it was really funny
coolaaroncool 9 months ago
ahhh i saw that in ms. elder's class last wednesdayy!!!
chianna0017 9 months ago
We learned about the black plague in 7th grade. We even saw this video.
iluvyahhsomuch 9 months ago
We learned about the black plague in 7th grade. We even saw this video.
iluvyahhsomuch 9 months ago
i learned about this in seventh grade. We even watched this video
iluvyahhsomuch 9 months ago
I am studying this in 6th grade right know. I love to study about it it's so interesting.
mariebaileymarie 9 months ago
did a projevt on plague in science class now im obsessed with the black plague
LAUGHINGLADY5 9 months ago
people blamed jews during this time since they always washed they were fine so they were scapegoats for the plague
woodmereman 10 months ago
I wrote a paper in college on this for my Biology degree
KevinPatrickCarey 10 months ago
Ring around the rosies-white ring around lips and rosie cheeks
poket full of posies-im guessing the smell wasnt that great so they carried posies
ashes ashes-when they ran out of space to burie the bodies they would burn them
we all fall down-we all die is really what its saying
and thats the story behind "ring around the rosies"
calambiria 10 months ago 20
@calambiria Posies = The flowers they put on graves.
brandoniny1 8 months ago
@calambiria
We say, "atishoo, atishoo" instead of "ashes." Same thing; sneezing was a symptom.
dunrudin 8 months ago
@calambiria That's a common misconception, unfortunately repeated by some historians who should know better. There are several versions of the rhyme in English and other languages, none of which were ever about bubonic plague. The 'plague' version was first published in the late 19th century in a Kate Greenaway book of popular childrens rhymes. Snopes has a good and very concise page on this issue.
BoredIslandGirl 8 months ago
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MrHarmany7 8 months ago
@calambiria sad to disappoint, but, this interpretation is all but "horseshit from A to Z" as my uncle frank used to say. for a specific debunker - the first line doesn't describe a typical symptom of plague, and some say the first line refers to the fences that were used to close off country manors where people sometimes sealed themselves in, but the evidence is flimsy to argue either case.
BulljivENtertainment 7 months ago
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BulljivENtertainment 7 months ago
@calambiria also, you'll never get anyone to tell you for certain that it's about the 1349 plague or the London Plague of 1665. The first written version of the rhyme dates to 1881, which means that it was sung for 400 or even 200 years without anyone thinking it was worth writing down? and if so, why isn't it in middle english? (spoken in the 1300s). most scholars roundly reject this interpretation, which never really came up until the early 1950s, 70 years after the rhyme was written.
BulljivENtertainment 7 months ago
@calambiria pocket full of posies - people believed that bad smells caused sickness, so they carried flowers with them, also, the doctors plague masks (the ones that looked like a birdmask) were actually a gas mask, they would put flowers in the "beak" to let them not smell it.
waylaym 7 months ago
@calambiria actually "ring around the rosie" refers to the rosy red ring around the swelling, infectious lumps forming on the disease carriers... not what you said at all
MoneyGuitar 6 months ago
Ring around the rosies
Ring around the rosies-white ring usually around lips rosie cheeks
Pocket full of posies- The smell was horrible (Duh) so people would carry posies
Ashes Ashes- When thy ran out of places to burie the bodys, they would burn the bodies
We all fall down-Millions of people died we all fall down and die
calambiria 10 months ago
@calambiria I saw this Ring around the Rosies theory on another documentary as well and I believe you are correct. Snopes itself has been proven to be incorrect at times
starguard 2 months ago
@RoyalEmma3CP What school do you goto? our teacher showed us this to :P
nouploxHD 10 months ago
IF this happened today I hope everyone wouldn't go that crazy... like seriously. BLAME THE JEWS BLAME THE WITCHES... um no. blame you're sanitation.
SuperAE7 10 months ago 11
@SuperAE7 haha no they would blame iraq! haha people are so stupid!!
Aleksei5055 10 months ago
@Aleksei5055 haha I know right?!?!
SuperAE7 10 months ago
@SuperAE7 Easy to say that NOW, isn't it? Back then, I'm sure you would have blamed a Jew or a witch, or even your nextdoor neighbor
painoftheheart12 4 months ago
@painoftheheart12 umm okay....
SuperAE7 4 months ago
@SuperAE7 this was 700 years ago...
joshwakeman 4 months ago
@joshwakeman no shit sherlock... so was my comment on this video.
SuperAE7 4 months ago
@RoyalEmma3CP so did i!
hadorianandfriends 10 months ago
So good. An excellent watch. Thanks for uploading. :)
suedonum 10 months ago
8 people caught the black death
MrDomster4 10 months ago
now we have the curse of black people wanting to move to Europe
matmanxify 10 months ago
@matmanxify
who the hell would want to move to that aids infested cesspool? the toilet bowl of the world
MeesterCrumpet 10 months ago
The Plague was a disease released by ALIENS...
matt888444 10 months ago
Blame that shit on the Chinese religion
OnePresidentOfPeace 10 months ago
@OnePresidentOfPeace
or a little fucking thing called trade routes,genius
MeesterCrumpet 10 months ago
nice but dumb
xxzombiexzachx 10 months ago
I have tyo do a school project and this is so helpfull
thanks
gilliemillie 10 months ago
60% death rate in Europe
RogueBrit 10 months ago
thanks for posting this we had to watch this in my history and do a worksheet on it, but we never finished watching the video
unknowkid1023 11 months ago
look on the brigth side. It did help with the overpopulation.
PhantomSephiroth 11 months ago
I wonder why this video never went viral?
cvg1099 11 months ago
thanx
nasilok 11 months ago
h t t p :/ / w w w . ltscotland. org .uk /scotlandshistory/medievallife/blackdeath/index.asp
That's all I could find. I was told it in a lecture. I studied plague for a module at uni.
lollerz16 11 months ago
It all started in the Gobi desert in China sometime in the late 1320s . 35 million chinese died. Funny how we never hear about them... The way we approach the plague is so euro-centric...
guntherbladderburst 11 months ago
@guntherbladderburst LOL, gotta love these random charges of "Eurocentrism"... Most scholars in fact do *not* believe that what had happened in China decades earlier was caused by the bubonic plague that ravaged Europe, so it's not only the wrong time-frame for this narrative but also the wrong disease (many of these Chinese deaths seem to have been due to war and starvation, not disease). While the carrier of the bubonic plague originated in Asia, the Black Death was a largely European disease.
eIectrostatic 11 months ago
@eIectrostatic
Actually, gunther's version of history is correct.
moonphoenix1 11 months ago
@moonphoenix1 The Black Death has specific symptoms which were well reported in the outbreak in Europe. These symptoms were not reported in China, so for China it's just a speculation at best. Either way, these two events are separated not only by reported symptoms but also by time. It's ridiculous to throw out charges of "Eurocentrism" simply because the show focuses on a particular event that's well-documented and that offers a fluid narrative, instead of going through all of world history...
eIectrostatic 11 months ago
The Plauge is coming back to Europe because of poverty & corruption, and wickedness. Famine & wars & death, the false prophets will not tell the people the truth.
maria610421 11 months ago
The Plague fucked mans up.