Medieval Mysteries You Didn't Learn in History Class...

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There are many famous mysteries from the Middle Ages that have kept us guessing. Such as the fate of King Edward II and the princes in the Tower, or the meaning of the Voynich Manuscript. Today we thought we would take you on a journey back to the Middle Ages to discover some more puzzles that have stumped the curious for centuries. Welcome to Medieval Madness.

00:00 Introduction
01:26 The Lost Book
03:42 The Lost Explorer
05:50 The Lost Tomb
07:19 The Lost Caliph
09:51 The Lost Origin

Narrated by James Wade
Written by Lisa E Rawcliffe
Edited by James Wade

Thank you for watching.

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Mama June in the thumbnail got me here… 😂

SnowWhite_
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This channel is just amazing, humor, historical information, beautiful medieval artwork, and a bit of just utter nuttiness. Bravo man, always look forward to a new video from you!

eloquentsarcasm
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YOU USED HONEY BOO BOO'S MOM 😂😂😂😂 I feel like I'm in a tumble dryer, WHERE AM I?!? 🤣

Morgan_Layfay
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Best Medieval history channel here on YouTube, sir another interesting video, I have learned things I never knew about the Middle Ages before, and I thank you, cheers! 😊

MrsJHarrington
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I just love to see that you have dropped a new video! Outstanding as always!❤ ❤

shellyraymond
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One of my historical favorites is the Middle Ages. We are who we are because of those years. Thank you for the wonderfulness.

orchidorio
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You can download a PDF of the Voynich Manuscript (thanks Yale) and it is wild. Over 200 pages of someone's trolling or madness. Beautiful images, though.

sapphicgeek
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Didn't expect to find Rowan Atkinson was from the Middle Ages.

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Historian Paul Walker

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I love this channel

pradanaariam
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In the Fifth Grade I was introduced to The Medival Age. My teachers name was Miss Keller at P.S.165 in Manhattan. Thanks to Miss Keller i LOVE History and especially, the Middle Ages!

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Nice presentation, thank you. I'm glad people are taking the time to do videos like this.

alreaud
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The Shroud of Turin could only be an accurate image formed by being in contact with a person, if said person was two dimensional. Observe the middle of the shroud where the head is depicted, and compare that to how a continuous cloth would wrap around from the back, over the top of the head, and down over the face.

borghild_drivng
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Sebastian Cabot.. didn't he play the butler/nanny on A Family Affair?

cherimolina
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The woman in the thumbnail looks like Momma June from Here Comes Honey Boo Boo

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That thumbnail, though. Next time I need a profile pic...

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Great content as always, never disappoints! 👍💫

HororNightmare
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The Middle Ages were not also known as the Dark ages. They were two very separate and distinct time periods, with the Dark Ages lasting from 476 - 1000 BCE, and the Middle Ages following and lasting from 1000 - 1500BCE.

meemurthelemur
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Honey Boo Boo’s mom?! lmao oh man, that’s too much!

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I'm subbed not drawn out but interesting and fresh. Bravo and thanks from the dungeon of old age😂

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Geometry alone proves without debate that the shroud of Turin is nothing more that a unique piece of art... If you wrap a 2D object around a 3D object for an image transfer, it will be grossly stretched and distorted when you lay the 2D object flat.

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