SciShow
What Movies Get Wrong About Space
Hollywood can be pretty negligent about physics and astronomy, even in really good movies, but there are a few specific misconceptions that pop up again and again.
Crash Course
Roman Theater with Plautus, Terence, and Seneca: Crash Course Theater #6
In which Mike delves into the theater of ancient Rome. It wasn't all gladiators and Christian-killing, you know. There was theater, too. Roman drama drew heavily on Greek drama. So heavily, in fact, that many of the stories and...
Wonderscape
Myths of Rome's Great Fire and Marie Antoinette’s Famous Misquote
Uncover the myths behind Emperor Nero’s supposed fiddling during the Great Fire of Rome and the famous misquote "Let them eat cake" attributed to Queen Marie Antoinette. Learn the truth about these historical events, debunking the...
Curated Video
Snakes and Ladders- A counting game(1-100) - Telugu
Lets make learning fun while counting numbers from 1-100 through a game
Curated Video
Rome's Tyrant God... Named Bootsie | The Life & Times of Caligula
Rome's Tyrant God... Named Bootsie | The Life & Times of Caligula
Jack Rackam
Caligula Became Emperor by Accident | The Life & Times of Sejanus
Caligula Became Emperor by Accident | The Life & Times of Sejanus
Curated Video
Warrior Queen of Brittania | The Life & Times of Boudicca
This is one of those episodes I think is going to really speak to like 5% of my audience the other 95% of you, well you’re about to learn something. Because on top of my references being extremely dated, Boudicca also appears to be a...
Weird History
How Artificial Sweetener May Have Ruined The Roman Empire
Ancient Rome was the greatest empire in the world - until it collapsed. Did lead exposure doom the empire? Recent research uncovered high levels of lead in Imperial Rome's drinking water, but that wasn't the most dangerous source of lead...
Cerebellum
Ancient Rome - The Dynasties Of Rome
For centuries, Italy was the center of civilization, with its capital in Rome, “the Eternal City”. The Romans created the largest empire the ancient world ever saw. Its influence extended outward and in time encompassed almost the entire...
Curated Video
Turkey, Ancient City Aphrodisias
Aphrodisias was the metropolis of the region and Roman province of Caria. White and blue grey Carian marble was extensively quarried from adjacent slopes in the Hellenistic and Roman periods, for building facades and sculptures. Marble...
Religion for Breakfast
The Origins of the Jesus Fish
In this episode we examine the topic: The Origins of the Jesus Fish
Religion for Breakfast
666: What Does It REALLY Mean?
666. The Devil's Number. The Mark of the Beast. But what does it REALLY mean? It actually is a secret code...
Curated Video
Greece, Delphi Greek Theatre
The ancient theatre at Delphi was built further up the hill from the Temple of Apollo giving spectators a view of the entire sanctuary and the valley below. It was originally built in the 4th century BC but was remodeled on several...
Jack Rackam
Tyrant or Superstar? | The Life & Times of Nero
Watch your backs and the water in your wine, our road has led us back to Rome! Nero Claudius Caesar often gets a bad rap as one of the worst emperors, whether a madman or a tyrant. To be sure, he was an awful human being, he killed his...
Curated Video
Turkey, Aphrodisias Sebasteion
The Sebasteion, or Augusteum, was jointly dedicated, according to a 1st-century inscription on its propylon, "To Aphrodite, the Divine Augusti and the People". A relief found in the ruins of the south portico represented a...
Religion for Breakfast
Why did the Romans Persecute Christians?
It is common knowledge that the Romans killed Christians in the first few centuries of the new religion's history. But we don't often ask why. What was it about Christianity that made the Romans want to persecute it?
The March of Time
Lazaro Cardenas land surveying
MOT 1940: LAND SURVEYING: Mexican President Cardenas w/ hat talking to man shaking hands entering car crowd BG. Land surveyor w/ tripod equipment pedestrians BG. (POV behind) Land surveyors w/ tripod equipment on road w/ trees one...
Weird History
How The Roman Colosseum Was Built
One of the world's most notable feats of architecture is the Colosseum in Rome. Opened in 80 CE by Emperor Titus, this massive structure existed solely to entertain the masses with gladiator fights, animal skirmishes, and, at some point,...
Curated Video
The Rise and Fall of Babylon | The Life & Times of Hammurabi
We're going way back for this one, before Classical History, before the Iron Age, all the way back to the Bronze Age! Talkin' about the First Babylonian Empire, and how Hammurabi made it the greatest empire Mesopotamia had ever seen, and...
Curated Video
Zelaya supporters, wife, Micheletti supporters
1. Various of supporters of ousted Honduran President Manuel Zelaya, marching in Tegucigalpa
2. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Xiomara Castro, Manuel Zelaya's wife:
"The only thing that we will not allow to be negotiated is the president being...
AFP News Agency
VOICED : Cuatro personas apuñaladas y una herida de bala tras manifestaciones pro-Trump
Cuatro personas fueron apuñaladas y una resultó herida de bala en enfrentamientos ocurridos tras las manifestaciones del sábado en varias ciudades de Estados Unidos a favor de Donald Trump y para denunciar un "fraude" electoral (Footage...
Curated Video
Iranian FM comments on nuclear referral, meets Cuban FM
1. Iranian Foreign minister Manouchehr Mottaki greeting Felipe Perez Roque, his Cuban counterpart
2. Wide of bilateral talks
3. Iranian and Cuban flags
4. Mottaki at talks table
5. Iranian delegation at talks table
6. Roque at talks...
AFP News Agency
VOICED : Presidente de CBF no responde por actos de su predecesor
VOICED : Presidente de CBF no responde por actos de su predecesor