Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Let's Find History In Skyrim: Episode 3, Sheogorath, Dionysus and Loki


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In this episode, we journey to the city of Solitude to hunt down the Daedric ‘Prince of Madness,’ Sheogorath. As we complete the tasks the mad god gives us, we compare Sheogorath to the Greek and Roman god, Dionysus (Bacchus or Liber Pater), and the trickster of the Norse gods, Loki.

The intro music was written and performed by C. Keith Hansley for use on this YouTube channel.

All images used in this video (and its thumbnail) are Public Domain.

Look up articles about Norse mythology, HERE.

Check out our article on Dionysus, HERE.


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Wednesday, March 22, 2017

The Megalithic Poet, Homer: The Iliad, The Odyssey and Troy


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The plots of ‘The Iliad’ and ‘The Odyssey’ can be described as fiction set in a dubious historical setting. Yet, despite the historical inaccuracy of Homer’s epic poems, the works provide great insight into the oral history of ancient Greece that was kept alive by poets and bards up to the time of Homer, whose ‘Iliad’ was written around 700 BCE. Though Homer's epics are not technically historical, they are Homer's interpretation of much older oral history.

All images used in creating this video are Public Domain or have their appropriate Creative Commons license displayed on the picture.

The intro music was written and performed by C. Keith Hansley for use on this YouTube channel.

The dramatic track throughout the video is:
Five Armies by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...)
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Take a look at our video specifically about the life and history of the poet Homer, HERE.

Read our biography on Homer, HERE.

Check out some of our articles of mythology, HERE.

Saturday, March 18, 2017

The Misadventures Of Julius Caesar's Hipster Henchman - Publius Clodius Pulcher



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On a fateful night in 62 BCE, women of the highest caliber in Rome met together for an evening of festivities in the palace of the Pontifex Maximus. One man named Publius Clodius Pulcher snuck into the sacred women-only festival, and the scandal that erupted because of his actions led him into the employ of Julius Caesar. This is the story of his bizarre misadventures.

The images used to represent Clodius and T. Annius Milo in this video are not actual images of these two men, just ancient Egyptian coffin portraits used as models.

All images and clippings used in this video are licensed as Public Domain in the Creative Commons.

The intro music was written and performed by C. Keith Hansley for use on this YouTube channel.

Read our article about Publius Clodius Pulcher, HERE.

Check out other articles featuring the Roman Empire, HERE.

Drawing History (Poorly): The 813 CE Battle of Versinikia


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In 813 CE, the opposing forces of Khan Krum (leading the Bulgars) and Emperor Michael I of Constantinople met for the world’s most intense staring contest. In this battle of patience, one of the two leaders lost everything.

All images/clippings used in Drawing History (Poorly) are licensed as Public Domain via Creative Commons

The intro music was written and performed by C. Keith Hansley for use on this YouTube channel.

The lazy, calm jazz throughout the video is:
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Take a look at our article about the Battle of Versinikia, HERE.

Read our other articles featuring the Byzantine Empire, HERE.

The Megalithic Poet, Homer



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This video is about the legendary and megalithic poet, Homer. Though his name and work are universally known, the man, himself, remains quite mysterious.

All images used in this film are licensed as Public Domain via Creative Commons.

The intro music was written and performed by C. Keith Hansley for use on this YouTube channel.

The skillful strumming throughout the video is:
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Read our biography on Homer, HERE.

Take a look at some short articles on Greek mythology, HERE.

Take a look at some longer articles on mythology, HERE.

The Adventures of Emperor Theophilus: The Horse Thief Parable


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In this short silent film (with music), the parable-like story of a consequential horse thievery is retold based on the account given by the Byzantine historian, John Skylitzes.

All images and clipping used to make the slides and screens in this film are licensed as Public Domain via the Creative Commons.

The intro music was written and performed by C. Keith Hansley for use on this YouTube channel.

The catchy music throughout the video is:
Dragon and Toast by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...)
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Read our article about Emperor Theophilus, HERE.

Look at all of our articles featuring the Byzantine Empire, HERE.

Let's Find History In Skyrim: Episode 2, Witchcraft, Wizardry and History


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In this episode, we investigate a woman in Skyrim who has been accused of witchcraft by a local town. From there, we check out the college in the north that specializes in teaching magic. Finally, we compare the magic and witchcraft found in Skyrim compared to what occurred and was believed during the witch hunts found in history.

The intro music (as well as the small intermission clips) was performed by C. Keith Hansley for use on this YouTube page.

All of the images in the intro collages are from painting and images licensed as Public Domain via Creative Commons (as well as the witch in the video thumbnail).

Read our articles featuring witchcraft, HERE.

Take a look at some quote pictures from the Malleus Maleficarum, HERE.