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Beheadings From Caligula
From the Feature Films Caligula The Roman Emperor who was generally thought to be stark raving mad and who was eventually assassinated
published: 05 Jan 2020
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The Way The Kalogeras Sisters Treat Noah! 🥺 #short #kalogerasisters
published: 25 Jun 2024
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Tuptim Beheading scene
published: 16 Feb 2016
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5 More Mythological Creatures in Assassin's Creed Games 🐊
Here are another 5 mythological creatures from the Assassin's Creed Games. Which one is your favorite? 🐊
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published: 28 Dec 2022
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She was called the "Imperial Harlot," the most insidious and promiscuous woman in Rome.
Due to voice problems, I'm using artificial intelligence. I'm sorry. Please support the channel by subscribing and liking. A good voice is expensive...
Messalina's intimate life generated numerous judgmental tales among the Romans, but their real concern and fear was her desire for power.
Works of art, often emphasize Messalina's notoriety as a sensual woman with an unbridled sexual appetite
published: 30 Mar 2024
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The Sad Truth No One Talks About: Caligula
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Being a member means you get 30 exclusive videos, all the artwork, all my scripts, a live stream every weekend, exclusive emojis and some other stuff I probably forgot, but… it’s totally worth it. Trust me bro. Link is here:
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Let's talk about Caligula. You know... the guy that is kind of the personification of evil. I'm not gonna sit here and write that his guy wasn't absolutely and horrifically evil, I'm just going to argue that... there are circumstances that turned Caligula into what he eventually became.
Have many people all over the world suffered through worse and not turned into evil monsters? Yes, of course.
There is no real justifica...
published: 10 Feb 2024
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Most Useless Megaprojects in the World
Abandoned, Delayed, and Failed Megaprojects. In this video, we go over the Most Useless and Expensive Megaprojects in the World including Forest City, Hawaii's Interstate H3, and the Strangest City in the World! For more Construction & Megaproject content be sure to subscribe to Top Luxury. Thanks for watching this video: Most Useless Megaprojects in the World
Check Out These Videos:
The Biggest Megaprojects Never Finished
https://youtu.be/LQnyT_u1DQY
Most Expensive Construction Mistakes in the World
https://youtu.be/WVCOYUXkeKg
Most Expensive Construction Projects Ever Built
https://youtu.be/vzGz4uVcBks
Special thanks to Rob & Jenny
https://youtu.be/3etv-Tsh-j0
#Construction #Megaproject #Engineering
0:00 World's Most Useless Megaprojects
0:30 Interstate H-3, USA Hawaii
3:09 Ciudad ...
published: 14 Nov 2021
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Lost Secrets of the Roman Empire: 5 Ancient Artifacts That Can't be Fully Explained
In the 1st century AD, the Roman Emperor Caligula, infamous for his hedonism, sadism, and brutality, asserted his dominion over both land and sea. Two of his ships, however, were mysteriously confined to a tiny volcanic lake known as Lake Nemi.
While historians disagree on the actual purpose of the Nemi Ships, they agree that the colossal vessels were masterpieces of engineering, particularly the larger of the two.
Measuring 240 feet long, the larger ship was akin to a 'floating palace.' It boasted marble statues, mosaic fittings, advanced heating and plumbing systems, and luxurious amenities like baths. Its slightly smaller counterpart, just 10 feet shorter, was equally impressive, with marble palaces, gardens, and an intricate plumbing system for its baths.
The ships featured stunning...
published: 01 Oct 2023
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Indiana Jones is kind of a bad archaeologist (Part 1)
In this video, I examine the fictional archaeologist, Indiana Jones and speculate how the character and his research methods might fair in the real world of modern academia. I will discuss many basic and key concepts in the scientific field of archaeology through examining the character’s actions in the famous film series and grading him on what I believe he does correct and does incorrect. This video in particular examines Indiana’s Pre-Excavation/Pre-Field work actions and compares them to what real researchers in similar circumstances might do.
Grab your whips and get ready to raid some ancient tombs and temples, hope you enjoy!
Other videos you might enjoy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnDYlHAh5wo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YapTmRiVH4U
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2uGVK_W...
published: 25 Oct 2019
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Unexplained Wonders Of The Ancient World
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#discovery #originsexplained #ancients #world #unexplained #wonrder #wonders
published: 25 Jun 2024
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Beheadings From Caligula
From the Feature Films Caligula The Roman Emperor who was generally thought to be stark raving mad and who was eventually assassinated
From the Feature Films Caligula The Roman Emperor who was generally thought to be stark raving mad and who was eventually assassinated
https://wn.com/Beheadings_From_Caligula
From the Feature Films Caligula The Roman Emperor who was generally thought to be stark raving mad and who was eventually assassinated
- published: 05 Jan 2020
- views: 895385
0:47
5 More Mythological Creatures in Assassin's Creed Games 🐊
Here are another 5 mythological creatures from the Assassin's Creed Games. Which one is your favorite? 🐊
➖ My Other Channel ➖
🤍 GameShorts
https://www.youtub...
Here are another 5 mythological creatures from the Assassin's Creed Games. Which one is your favorite? 🐊
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🤍 GameShorts
https://www.youtube.com/c/GameShortsMania
➖ Join Our Discord ➖
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Here are another 5 mythological creatures from the Assassin's Creed Games. Which one is your favorite? 🐊
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Music provided by "MokkaMusic" channel and https://inaudio.org
__________________
#acorigins #AssassinsCreed #YoutubeShorts #Top5 #assassinscreedfranchise #acodyssey #acvalhalla #ubisoftgames #gamingedit #gamingvideos #assassinscreededit #mythology #mythologicalcreatures
- published: 28 Dec 2022
- views: 458038
11:22
She was called the "Imperial Harlot," the most insidious and promiscuous woman in Rome.
Due to voice problems, I'm using artificial intelligence. I'm sorry. Please support the channel by subscribing and liking. A good voice is expensive...
Messalin...
Due to voice problems, I'm using artificial intelligence. I'm sorry. Please support the channel by subscribing and liking. A good voice is expensive...
Messalina's intimate life generated numerous judgmental tales among the Romans, but their real concern and fear was her desire for power.
Works of art, often emphasize Messalina's notoriety as a sensual woman with an unbridled sexual appetite
https://wn.com/She_Was_Called_The_Imperial_Harlot,_The_Most_Insidious_And_Promiscuous_Woman_In_Rome.
Due to voice problems, I'm using artificial intelligence. I'm sorry. Please support the channel by subscribing and liking. A good voice is expensive...
Messalina's intimate life generated numerous judgmental tales among the Romans, but their real concern and fear was her desire for power.
Works of art, often emphasize Messalina's notoriety as a sensual woman with an unbridled sexual appetite
- published: 30 Mar 2024
- views: 1104
41:22
The Sad Truth No One Talks About: Caligula
So you can become a member on my YouTube channel now (there’s a pun here somewhere…)
Being a member means you get 30 exclusive videos, all the artwork, all my s...
So you can become a member on my YouTube channel now (there’s a pun here somewhere…)
Being a member means you get 30 exclusive videos, all the artwork, all my scripts, a live stream every weekend, exclusive emojis and some other stuff I probably forgot, but… it’s totally worth it. Trust me bro. Link is here:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTNLuZPi8CITXso9APoa3AA/join
Let's talk about Caligula. You know... the guy that is kind of the personification of evil. I'm not gonna sit here and write that his guy wasn't absolutely and horrifically evil, I'm just going to argue that... there are circumstances that turned Caligula into what he eventually became.
Have many people all over the world suffered through worse and not turned into evil monsters? Yes, of course.
There is no real justification to Caligula's actions, yet, it is still worth to look at him in a more humane way — to look at the boy that was before the emperor. I guess... in order to avoid a repeat of evil, we need to understand its origins, so let's try that in this episode.
Episode 3 of Rome's Greatest Emperors: Caligula
Notes:
This is becoming a theme with all my Roman emperor videos, but it is especially true for Caligula (and Tiberius): Most of the existing writing we have — by Suetonius and his peers — is very, very biased and anti-emperor. It's very gossipy and unreliable, and other sources are outdated in the sense that they are 100 years late to the party, which is like me giving you an account of the First World War, without access to all the documentation we have on the war. You get me?
I could have gone more in detail on some of atrocities Caligula committed, but I think the small selection I went with already highlights his ability for cruelty well enough, and it gave me more time to focus on other parts of Caligula's life.
To everyone that already watched my Tiberius video: Sorry for the repetition on Tiberius in this one, but for first time viewers, it was necessary to paint a picture of Tiberius before I can start with Caligula.
Get All My Artwork & Support The Channel:
I get a lot of questions about my artwork and where it’s from or rather who draws it. Well the answer is that I create it — I don’t draw it. I use AI to create the artwork, using specific prompts, specific style influences from 18th and 19th century artists, and I spend about 10 hours per video just on the artwork. Each video has roughly double the artwork of what you actually see in the video, so a lot of it is unused. The good news here though is that you can get all that artwork on my Patreon — the artwork I do use, and the artwork I don’t use. Plus, by subscribing to my Patreon you are making a major contribution to Briefed and helping me to keep this channel going, because this is my full time job and the survival of the channel and quality of the videos greatly depends on said support. In return for supporting, you get more than the artwork though — you also get exclusive videos and producer credit, as well as access to a producer group that gets to vote on thumbnails, gets behind the scenes etc.
If you choose to become a Patron — thank you. I do not take it for granted.
http://patreon.com/Briefed
Footage:
As always, some Game of Thrones clips in there, a little bit of Nolan's third Batman (Dark Night Rises), and clips from Netflix' Roman Empire series — the season with Commodus, who was my Caligula stand in for the sake of this video. Oh, and the blonde guy in the beginning, that's Octavian from HBO's Rome.
- Asher Fulero - Nocturne
- Asher Fulero - Surrender
- Bach - C Major Prelude
- Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata (by Beethoven)
- Cooper Cannell - Bach Cello Suite No. 1, G Major, Prelude
- Esther Abrami - No.4 Piano Journey
- Esther Abrami - No.8 Requiem
- Esther Abrami - No.10 _A New Beginning
- Josh Kirsch_Media Right Productions - It's Coming
- Wahneta Meixsell - Gymnopedie No. 3
- Despair and Triumph by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Heartbreaking by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
https://wn.com/The_Sad_Truth_No_One_Talks_About_Caligula
So you can become a member on my YouTube channel now (there’s a pun here somewhere…)
Being a member means you get 30 exclusive videos, all the artwork, all my scripts, a live stream every weekend, exclusive emojis and some other stuff I probably forgot, but… it’s totally worth it. Trust me bro. Link is here:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTNLuZPi8CITXso9APoa3AA/join
Let's talk about Caligula. You know... the guy that is kind of the personification of evil. I'm not gonna sit here and write that his guy wasn't absolutely and horrifically evil, I'm just going to argue that... there are circumstances that turned Caligula into what he eventually became.
Have many people all over the world suffered through worse and not turned into evil monsters? Yes, of course.
There is no real justification to Caligula's actions, yet, it is still worth to look at him in a more humane way — to look at the boy that was before the emperor. I guess... in order to avoid a repeat of evil, we need to understand its origins, so let's try that in this episode.
Episode 3 of Rome's Greatest Emperors: Caligula
Notes:
This is becoming a theme with all my Roman emperor videos, but it is especially true for Caligula (and Tiberius): Most of the existing writing we have — by Suetonius and his peers — is very, very biased and anti-emperor. It's very gossipy and unreliable, and other sources are outdated in the sense that they are 100 years late to the party, which is like me giving you an account of the First World War, without access to all the documentation we have on the war. You get me?
I could have gone more in detail on some of atrocities Caligula committed, but I think the small selection I went with already highlights his ability for cruelty well enough, and it gave me more time to focus on other parts of Caligula's life.
To everyone that already watched my Tiberius video: Sorry for the repetition on Tiberius in this one, but for first time viewers, it was necessary to paint a picture of Tiberius before I can start with Caligula.
Get All My Artwork & Support The Channel:
I get a lot of questions about my artwork and where it’s from or rather who draws it. Well the answer is that I create it — I don’t draw it. I use AI to create the artwork, using specific prompts, specific style influences from 18th and 19th century artists, and I spend about 10 hours per video just on the artwork. Each video has roughly double the artwork of what you actually see in the video, so a lot of it is unused. The good news here though is that you can get all that artwork on my Patreon — the artwork I do use, and the artwork I don’t use. Plus, by subscribing to my Patreon you are making a major contribution to Briefed and helping me to keep this channel going, because this is my full time job and the survival of the channel and quality of the videos greatly depends on said support. In return for supporting, you get more than the artwork though — you also get exclusive videos and producer credit, as well as access to a producer group that gets to vote on thumbnails, gets behind the scenes etc.
If you choose to become a Patron — thank you. I do not take it for granted.
http://patreon.com/Briefed
Footage:
As always, some Game of Thrones clips in there, a little bit of Nolan's third Batman (Dark Night Rises), and clips from Netflix' Roman Empire series — the season with Commodus, who was my Caligula stand in for the sake of this video. Oh, and the blonde guy in the beginning, that's Octavian from HBO's Rome.
- Asher Fulero - Nocturne
- Asher Fulero - Surrender
- Bach - C Major Prelude
- Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata (by Beethoven)
- Cooper Cannell - Bach Cello Suite No. 1, G Major, Prelude
- Esther Abrami - No.4 Piano Journey
- Esther Abrami - No.8 Requiem
- Esther Abrami - No.10 _A New Beginning
- Josh Kirsch_Media Right Productions - It's Coming
- Wahneta Meixsell - Gymnopedie No. 3
- Despair and Triumph by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Heartbreaking by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- published: 10 Feb 2024
- views: 177154
16:31
Most Useless Megaprojects in the World
Abandoned, Delayed, and Failed Megaprojects. In this video, we go over the Most Useless and Expensive Megaprojects in the World including Forest City, Hawaii's ...
Abandoned, Delayed, and Failed Megaprojects. In this video, we go over the Most Useless and Expensive Megaprojects in the World including Forest City, Hawaii's Interstate H3, and the Strangest City in the World! For more Construction & Megaproject content be sure to subscribe to Top Luxury. Thanks for watching this video: Most Useless Megaprojects in the World
Check Out These Videos:
The Biggest Megaprojects Never Finished
https://youtu.be/LQnyT_u1DQY
Most Expensive Construction Mistakes in the World
https://youtu.be/WVCOYUXkeKg
Most Expensive Construction Projects Ever Built
https://youtu.be/vzGz4uVcBks
Special thanks to Rob & Jenny
https://youtu.be/3etv-Tsh-j0
#Construction #Megaproject #Engineering
0:00 World's Most Useless Megaprojects
0:30 Interstate H-3, USA Hawaii
3:09 Ciudad Real Central Airport, Spain
6:14 Naypyidaw, Myanmar
9:28 Forest City, Malaysia
13:02 Yucca Mountain Nuclear Waste Repository
Contact us:
topluxuryinfo[at]gmail.com
https://wn.com/Most_Useless_Megaprojects_In_The_World
Abandoned, Delayed, and Failed Megaprojects. In this video, we go over the Most Useless and Expensive Megaprojects in the World including Forest City, Hawaii's Interstate H3, and the Strangest City in the World! For more Construction & Megaproject content be sure to subscribe to Top Luxury. Thanks for watching this video: Most Useless Megaprojects in the World
Check Out These Videos:
The Biggest Megaprojects Never Finished
https://youtu.be/LQnyT_u1DQY
Most Expensive Construction Mistakes in the World
https://youtu.be/WVCOYUXkeKg
Most Expensive Construction Projects Ever Built
https://youtu.be/vzGz4uVcBks
Special thanks to Rob & Jenny
https://youtu.be/3etv-Tsh-j0
#Construction #Megaproject #Engineering
0:00 World's Most Useless Megaprojects
0:30 Interstate H-3, USA Hawaii
3:09 Ciudad Real Central Airport, Spain
6:14 Naypyidaw, Myanmar
9:28 Forest City, Malaysia
13:02 Yucca Mountain Nuclear Waste Repository
Contact us:
topluxuryinfo[at]gmail.com
- published: 14 Nov 2021
- views: 49777110
11:14
Lost Secrets of the Roman Empire: 5 Ancient Artifacts That Can't be Fully Explained
In the 1st century AD, the Roman Emperor Caligula, infamous for his hedonism, sadism, and brutality, asserted his dominion over both land and sea. Two of his sh...
In the 1st century AD, the Roman Emperor Caligula, infamous for his hedonism, sadism, and brutality, asserted his dominion over both land and sea. Two of his ships, however, were mysteriously confined to a tiny volcanic lake known as Lake Nemi.
While historians disagree on the actual purpose of the Nemi Ships, they agree that the colossal vessels were masterpieces of engineering, particularly the larger of the two.
Measuring 240 feet long, the larger ship was akin to a 'floating palace.' It boasted marble statues, mosaic fittings, advanced heating and plumbing systems, and luxurious amenities like baths. Its slightly smaller counterpart, just 10 feet shorter, was equally impressive, with marble palaces, gardens, and an intricate plumbing system for its baths.
The ships featured stunning technological advancements – some of which would be lost until rediscovered in the Middle Ages. These included hand-cranked bilge pumps and piston pumps that supplied the ships with hot and cold running water via lead pipes.
Before the discovery of the ships, it was thought that the Romans were incapable of building such large vessels.
Given their enormity and the lake's modest size—just slightly over half a mile in surface area—it's theorized that they served as pleasure barges, catering to ancient Rome's wealthy elite and their appetites for wine, women, and debauchery.
Their opulence is thought to have mirrored the extravagant lifestyles of Hellenistic rulers from Syracuse.
Previously, Lake Nemi was deemed so sacred that Roman law forbade any vessel from sailing on it. An exception must have been carved out for Caligula's ships.
The ships sailed for roughly a year until Caligula's abrupt downfall in 41 AD. He met his end in a tunnel beneath Rome's Capitoline Hill, assassinated in a conspiracy led by the Praetorian Guard officers and select Roman Senate members, all disillusioned by his erratic behavior, tyrannical rule, and extravagant spending.
Caligula’s floating palaces would meet a similar fate. The massive ships were filled with stones and sunk to the bottom of the lake to wipe Caligula and his depraved reputation from the pages of history.
Although raised from the lake bed in 1929 as part of a major recovery effort initiated by Mussolini, both ships were largely destroyed during the Second World War, with only a few bronze fragments surviving.
Some maintain that it was the retreating Germans in 1944 who intentionally and maliciously destroyed the Nemi Ships, whereas it has more recently been suggested that the US Army accidentally shelled the site...
https://wn.com/Lost_Secrets_Of_The_Roman_Empire_5_Ancient_Artifacts_That_Can't_Be_Fully_Explained
In the 1st century AD, the Roman Emperor Caligula, infamous for his hedonism, sadism, and brutality, asserted his dominion over both land and sea. Two of his ships, however, were mysteriously confined to a tiny volcanic lake known as Lake Nemi.
While historians disagree on the actual purpose of the Nemi Ships, they agree that the colossal vessels were masterpieces of engineering, particularly the larger of the two.
Measuring 240 feet long, the larger ship was akin to a 'floating palace.' It boasted marble statues, mosaic fittings, advanced heating and plumbing systems, and luxurious amenities like baths. Its slightly smaller counterpart, just 10 feet shorter, was equally impressive, with marble palaces, gardens, and an intricate plumbing system for its baths.
The ships featured stunning technological advancements – some of which would be lost until rediscovered in the Middle Ages. These included hand-cranked bilge pumps and piston pumps that supplied the ships with hot and cold running water via lead pipes.
Before the discovery of the ships, it was thought that the Romans were incapable of building such large vessels.
Given their enormity and the lake's modest size—just slightly over half a mile in surface area—it's theorized that they served as pleasure barges, catering to ancient Rome's wealthy elite and their appetites for wine, women, and debauchery.
Their opulence is thought to have mirrored the extravagant lifestyles of Hellenistic rulers from Syracuse.
Previously, Lake Nemi was deemed so sacred that Roman law forbade any vessel from sailing on it. An exception must have been carved out for Caligula's ships.
The ships sailed for roughly a year until Caligula's abrupt downfall in 41 AD. He met his end in a tunnel beneath Rome's Capitoline Hill, assassinated in a conspiracy led by the Praetorian Guard officers and select Roman Senate members, all disillusioned by his erratic behavior, tyrannical rule, and extravagant spending.
Caligula’s floating palaces would meet a similar fate. The massive ships were filled with stones and sunk to the bottom of the lake to wipe Caligula and his depraved reputation from the pages of history.
Although raised from the lake bed in 1929 as part of a major recovery effort initiated by Mussolini, both ships were largely destroyed during the Second World War, with only a few bronze fragments surviving.
Some maintain that it was the retreating Germans in 1944 who intentionally and maliciously destroyed the Nemi Ships, whereas it has more recently been suggested that the US Army accidentally shelled the site...
- published: 01 Oct 2023
- views: 188319
36:26
Indiana Jones is kind of a bad archaeologist (Part 1)
In this video, I examine the fictional archaeologist, Indiana Jones and speculate how the character and his research methods might fair in the real world of mod...
In this video, I examine the fictional archaeologist, Indiana Jones and speculate how the character and his research methods might fair in the real world of modern academia. I will discuss many basic and key concepts in the scientific field of archaeology through examining the character’s actions in the famous film series and grading him on what I believe he does correct and does incorrect. This video in particular examines Indiana’s Pre-Excavation/Pre-Field work actions and compares them to what real researchers in similar circumstances might do.
Grab your whips and get ready to raid some ancient tombs and temples, hope you enjoy!
Other videos you might enjoy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnDYlHAh5wo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YapTmRiVH4U
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2uGVK_WZLY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7J_oybRfuc
https://wn.com/Indiana_Jones_Is_Kind_Of_A_Bad_Archaeologist_(Part_1)
In this video, I examine the fictional archaeologist, Indiana Jones and speculate how the character and his research methods might fair in the real world of modern academia. I will discuss many basic and key concepts in the scientific field of archaeology through examining the character’s actions in the famous film series and grading him on what I believe he does correct and does incorrect. This video in particular examines Indiana’s Pre-Excavation/Pre-Field work actions and compares them to what real researchers in similar circumstances might do.
Grab your whips and get ready to raid some ancient tombs and temples, hope you enjoy!
Other videos you might enjoy:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnDYlHAh5wo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YapTmRiVH4U
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2uGVK_WZLY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7J_oybRfuc
- published: 25 Oct 2019
- views: 726709
1:33:47
Unexplained Wonders Of The Ancient World
Join us on Spotify!! Now you can listen to Origins Explained!
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Or join us on our other socials:
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Join us on Spotify!! Now you can listen to Origins Explained!
Click here ---- https://spoti.fi/3rW60R2
Or join us on our other socials:
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Here's How The 12 Apostles Actually Died! https://youtu.be/HKAExWc97UQ
10 Creepy Things Hidden In The Vatican! https://youtu.be/QoyL-iR7C9E
10 CREATURES The Bible Tried To Warn Us About! https://youtu.be/t4hnZ_1YKaA
#discovery #originsexplained #ancients #world #unexplained #wonrder #wonders
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Check out these videos you might like:
Here's How The 12 Apostles Actually Died! https://youtu.be/HKAExWc97UQ
10 Creepy Things Hidden In The Vatican! https://youtu.be/QoyL-iR7C9E
10 CREATURES The Bible Tried To Warn Us About! https://youtu.be/t4hnZ_1YKaA
#discovery #originsexplained #ancients #world #unexplained #wonrder #wonders
- published: 25 Jun 2024
- views: 33446