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since ancient times, people have understood how important it is to
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know the history of their people and preserve
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it for posterity; it is history that helps
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a person realize his belonging to a
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particular nation and culture, but
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over the centuries history has had another
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task in any state: stood
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guard over his political interests and
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therefore was
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largely subjective;
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today, as a result of new scientific
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research, it has become obvious that the entire
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world history is
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monstrously distorted and, to a large
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extent, consciously and deliberately,
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most of us are convinced that it is
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impossible to falsify history on a global scale
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because it is so global
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falsification is similar to a special operation
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that cannot be carried out unnoticed and
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was agreed upon in all countries at once,
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and who could have done this? A
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modern person brought up on the
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generally accepted historical version of the
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scaliger pita virus will definitely
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ask how it could happen that the
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true story was forgotten and
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its place in books and textbooks was taken by
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history fictional,
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is it possible to replace the history of all
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mankind? It
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turns out that it is possible and we will talk about this
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in our film
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[music]
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[music]
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in the previous film of our series we
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talked about the fact that in the world there was
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only one world power,
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the Russian Horde empire,
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this was in the thirteenth sixteenth
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centuries of ours era,
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no ancient Italian Rome and
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ancient Greece, so colorfully described
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in history
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supposedly before the beginning of our era, did not
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exist
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before the beginning of our era, and China with
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its supposedly thousands of years of antiquity
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and the Sumerian kingdom did
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not exist; ancient Egypt and the states of the
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Mayans and Aztecs did not exist; all these supposedly very
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ancient civilizations really
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existed but arose only in the Middle
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Ages, starting from the 13th and 14th centuries, and the rulers of
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all European lands did not have
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independence
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because they were only viceroys of the
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Russian Tsar Emperor
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at the turn of the 16th and 17th centuries in Russia there was a
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split in political power in Moscow and a
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change in the royal dynasty
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these events, which were later
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called the Great Troubles, became one of the
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main causes of separatism in Western
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Europe
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today this period of history is known as the
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Reformation
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in textbooks it is described only as a kind of
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religious schism
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but when describing the Reformation the main thing is hushed up
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at this time, the European rulers,
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that is the Horde governors found themselves
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without a master without an emperor;
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therefore, at the end of the sixteenth and beginning of the
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17th centuries, the rapid
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separation of the western provinces from the empires
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and the
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formation of new independent
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European states began, which
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required a new history
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[music]
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[applause]
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after the victory of the reformation, the royal
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governors became rulers
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of the independent states, many of which
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had not yet fully formed, it was
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necessary to solve two main tasks:
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the first was to justify their right to power,
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thereby giving it a certain legal appearance and
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legitimacy,
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the second task was to consolidate their power as
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supreme,
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to destroy the memory of the past in order to
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make it impossible to return to this common
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past,
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their victory was not easy;
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many European peoples did not
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recognize the rule of the reformers for a long time and
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continued to fight for the restoration of the
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former empire; the
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formation of new states in Europe
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occurred mainly in the seventeenth and
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eighteenth centuries in bloody
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battles and wars;
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establishing themselves as new independent
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rulers for the former royal
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governors was a matter of life and death
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but while the memory of the great empire lived in the minds of people,
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the position of the reformers
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was extremely precarious;
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to destroy this memory forever erase the
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facts of the true past from the page of
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history; this was the main task that
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united all the newly-minted rulers of
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Europe, including the Romanovs, the new
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royal dynasty in Russia
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in this global conspiracy
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not only the direct participants in those
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events were involved,
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but also their descendants,
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who still protect the secret of the
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criminal acts of their ancestors
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after the collapse of the empire, the former governors
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seized power locally and
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immediately began to rewrite history in a
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way that was beneficial for themselves,
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namely, they needed to appear in in the eyes
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of their subjects,
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independent sovereigns and hereditary
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sovereigns who are descendants of
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independent batteries that ruled in these
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places, otherwise they could not have created
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their own states because, according to the
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law and the empire, they
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were not the legitimate rulers
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of the rebels, they need to be put down and
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broken, therefore for them it was a
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matter of life and I’m writing a story about death,
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they naturally took it as a model,
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that is, the theory that was this was the
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history of the Russian Horde great
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medieval empire, so
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they all had the same source for composing history,
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they just changed clothes in
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it, not clothes, changed names,
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changed dates, sent to the past
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various events turned out to be phantoms, but the
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information
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base of all this activity was one;
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it was the history of the great Russian
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medieval Perry; therefore, with our own
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methods, we find that the history of various
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European states goes back to the
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same source;
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the imagination of the reformers was completely
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unlimited in order to give
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significance to their newly emerged
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countries and at the same time their ancestors, they
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extended their history by hundreds and even
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thousands of years,
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pushed back into the deep past the
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phantom reflection of the dynasty of the Horde
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rulers, the emperors
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declared exclusively their locals,
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attributed loud
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military victories to their ancestors, and the
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enemy not only defeats, but also all the
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known human vices
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in this new history, a new
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era of the kingdom and legendary personalities appeared,
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which in fact are just
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phantom reflections of reality, but
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much later from the era of the 11th to 17th centuries,
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these duplicate phantoms took, but under
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other names, the
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place of the true history of the history of the great
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Russian empire
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thus the victory of Europe over Russia
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over the former metropolis of the great
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Mongol Empire was consolidated by
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the creation of a new false false version of
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history, but he, the ruler, managed, with the
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help of this version, to form among the
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peoples of Europe and Asia and America a lot of
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self-awareness in one or two generations, the
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memories of true history became a thing of the
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past, disappeared with the memory of peoples
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over the course of time peoples believed in their
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new uniqueness, an
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invented history often came into
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conflict with the true character of
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traditional culture and a particular
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people,
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sometimes these contradictions led to
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tragic consequences, a
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vivid example of this was Italy in the 20th century,
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admirers composed by reformers of the
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ancient Italian history
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tried to revive the spirit in Italy
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Roman Empire, a
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beautiful but invented world collided with
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harsh reality, the
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same thing happened with Germany,
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which tried to revive the so-
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called thousand-year Reich, what
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happened next is well known,
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with the help of distorted history,
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the reformer managed to achieve an
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effect that was very important for falsifiers,
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to create a feeling in Russian society of the
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seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
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lostness, lack of a
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national idea from the
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Russian people, not only
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the past but also the future was stolen,
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deprived of its true history,
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Russia repeatedly found itself in a
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historical and political dead end
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[applause]
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[music]
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to maintain its power in the
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destroyed empire, the
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principle of divide and conquer a
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single state was used the empire was
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fragmented
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between its individual parts,
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enmity arose which was incited by individual
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rulers and, first of all, religious enmity,
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because only after the destruction of the unified
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Russian Horde empire on the territory of
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Eurasia did religious wars begin,
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never did united Christianity split
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into several branches
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Orthodoxy and Catholicism
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Islam Buddhism and Judaism
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the history of the division of churches we are described in detail
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in one of our next
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films, the
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emergence of at least 5 independent
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religions caused a dispute about which religion is
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correct;
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one of the arguments for the correctness of the faith
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was its antiquity, that is, the older
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the better,
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thus another reason appeared
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for composing new versions of the history of the
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authority of each of religion
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largely depends on the
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international influence of those states
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that professed it,
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of course, the stronger the country was, the less
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authority its religion had, the less
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it needed to artificially lengthen
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its history, and
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vice versa, if the state was weak in military-political
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terms, it
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created for itself and its religions, a very
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ancient history,
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I replace the authority of force with the authority of
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age, in other words, younger
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religions of the state and whether their
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history is ancient with the maximum possible; the
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older ones have lengthened their history
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less
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to this day,
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many countries are trying to
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use the argument of their supposed antiquity in resolving religious and
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territorial disputes
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with another the way to separate the
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peoples living in a single empire
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was to create new languages ​​in the 15th-16th centuries
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throughout the vast great Russian
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medieval empire,
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primarily the Church Slavonic language was used as the state language, and
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in Europe it was also used after the
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Reformation rebellion by the new ruler in
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order to create new independent
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from each other in states, it
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was necessary to introduce a new language in each of them, there
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was not such a quantity of language and they were
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created artificially, so
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French English
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German
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new languages ​​appeared because in the Middle Ages there
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were no other languages, Polish, and so
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on,
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even the ancient Greek day of famine and were
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also invented by reformers and
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quite late,
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even later, the Serbian Bulgarian
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language emerged, which at the beginning of the 19th century was spoken
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simply in Russian;
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the construction of religious and linguistic
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barriers allowed the new ruler
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to destroy the unity of the peoples of the former
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empire;
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encountering these barriers, the
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common cultural space began to collapse;
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centuries-old ties between people began to break
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over time, all the peoples of the collapsed
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empire began to believe that they always
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spoke differently, prayed, lived
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differently, and in general they were all very different,
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so the three main
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instruments of falsification were
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the division of the single Christian religion
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into five main branches, the creation of a new
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history for entire states and peoples and
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the creation of new ones languages ​​of communication
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[music]
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[applause]
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[music] the
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falsification of world history was not
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random in nature,
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we can say that it was
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largely thought out and
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coordinated,
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all this activity
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was in fact a statewide
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European program, which explains the
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significant coordination of the actions of
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historians from different countries of Western Europe and
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historians of the Romanov era
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point to this and the history of supposedly ancient
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printed publications draws
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attention to the fact that from the very beginning
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these publications were not scattered and
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random, which looks rather strange,
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given the natural course of events in one
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place, someone had to print one
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book in another in one place, another publisher,
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independently of the first, printed another
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book, and so on, and only then,
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over time, people began to collect
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individual printed books and, on their basis,
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publish fundamental multi-volume
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collections; on the
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contrary, if ancient history
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intends to be falsified, then the picture
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will most likely be the opposite, that is, it
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will be published first and
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large voluminous fundamental
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collections of old books of old works have been written,
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and they will not be created, not chaotically,
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but in one or several centers, it is more
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convenient and easier to control the sowing of
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falsification, then, on the basis of these
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approved textbooks, in quotation marks butter,
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we will describe ourselves, we will resolve the works when it is
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based on the created false corpus of
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Jacob's primary sources this is exactly the picture
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we see in the era of the 17th and 18th centuries, as we
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understand it, in fact, we see a
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picture of falsifications of ancient history about
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primary sources
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[music]
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so the Flemish Jesuit order
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specialized in fake
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biographies of saints
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from
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1643 to
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1794, it released 53 houses
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for the 17th and 18th 19th century it was a
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lot of
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monopolistic historical activity of the
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Flemish order, interrupted by the French
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Revolution,
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another center for the production of
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falsifications is the Benedictine Order, they
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worked on creation and the church fathers are
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well aware that the monks not only
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reprinted ancient manuscripts, but also
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carried them out, for
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example, preparing prints of an ancient
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handwritten text
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the Benedictines checked all the ancient
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biblical quotations with the text of the Bible of the 17th
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century and
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all the fragments that differed from the
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later text were brought into
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accordance and, simply put,
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rewritten so that today we are
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forced to read not the original ancient
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texts, but the result of the work of the Benedictine monks,
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this is at best because the text
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can generally turn out to be a fake of the
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seventeenth-eighteenth centuries
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in the mid-19th century, the French abbot Step
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Palmin
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republished the work and the Benedictines,
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these multi-volume publications were called
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patrolology and numbered
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221 Latin writers and
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161 volumes of Greek ones; the
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very number of houses published at a
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minimum
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speaks eloquently about the scope of the
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Benedictine order’s activities in
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correcting ancient manuscripts
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therefore It is not surprising that
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we encounter the results of the work of falsifiers
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everywhere,
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as we see, several departments were involved in the creation of correct
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history.
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In the most important
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cases, the leaders of the historical project themselves took up the matter.
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For example, most likely Joseph of Omsk personally,
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the leader, wrote the so-called
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chronicle of Eusebius Pamphilus, and the
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vile one was allegedly lost,
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although historians today say that
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Scaliger began to restore the chronicle
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but did not finish his work, and in
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1787 it was found in an Armenian translation.
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The suspicion of forgery is strengthened by the very
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appearance of the chronicle. The
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chronological tables of the Eusebius Pamphilus
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look exactly the same as the tables
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published by the school and Scaliger in in the
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seventeenth and eighteenth centuries,
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that is, pages painted in the form of
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many vertical columns,
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each of which is dedicated to the chronology of a
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particular country or a
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specific stream of events,
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this Scaliger forgery is not at all harmless;
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it had far-reaching goals, after all,
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about three quarters of the dates with which
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historians operate to this day are taken they are from
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the chronicle and in themselves,
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that is, and not unfoundedly based on
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the dates proposed by Gere in the 17th
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century,
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since there are actually no justifications for these dates
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[music]
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[applause]
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[music]
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as we know, medieval texts
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are written in a rather clumsy language, this is
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not surprising only with over time, a
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primitive spoken language becomes a
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highly literary one; moreover, in the
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past, when composing a text, they wrote
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only the backbone of the words that made up
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consonant letters,
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vowels, or omitted or
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replaced them with small ones above the lowercase symbols;
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therefore, the so-called
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problem of vowelization arose in many ancient
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texts, in particular biblical ones,
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people did not always know how correctly
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insert the necessary vowels to stop the
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text of the document.
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Why, in ancient times, texts were written
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without vowels? The
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fact is that the material for writing was
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very expensive and the scribes had to save it,
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so they shortened the text, leaving
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only
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natural agreements that with a lack of food in the
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material, talk about the formation
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of highly artistic there
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was no literary language, but when people
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learned to make paper, which over
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time became cheap, they
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had the opportunity to practice
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developing a good language;
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it is not surprising that many peoples in the
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Middle Ages had a literary language just
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forming; it is
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surprising that the earlier so-
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called ancient texts were written in a
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beautiful style Let
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's open, for example, the work of the supposedly ancient
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historian Titus Livy,
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how flowery and verbose he is, and he conducts
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his narrative,
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will it be worth the effort if I write
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the history of the Roman people from the founding of
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the capital,
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I don’t know that well, and even if I knew, I would
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n’t dare to say the
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point is that the enterprise this is how I
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see both the old ones and many have been tried,
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and new writers constantly appearing
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think either to bring something new
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from the factual side or to surpass the
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harsh antiquity with the art of presentation;
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historians claim that in such an elegant
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style, Titus Livy wrote 144 books allegedly
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in the first century BC to develop
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such a confident and a sophisticated style
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probably needed to be practiced and
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therefore quite a lot of drafts had to be written off;
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however, there was no paper in ancient times;
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historians claim that the ancient
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classics wrote exclusively on
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parchment, but let’s see
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how accessible it was; in
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order to make one sheet
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of parchment, you need to do several
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difficult operations
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skin a young calf or
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lamb whose age should not
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exceed 6 weeks and
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soak the skin in running water
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for 6 days,
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tear off the flesh with a special scraper, loosen the wool by rotting the skin in a damp
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pit and lime for 12 to 20
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days,
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peel and loosen the wool
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to remove excess lime from the leather
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and paint it with nach or wheat
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bran
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so that the leather becomes soft after drying
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and must be tanned with vegetable
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tanning extracts
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to smooth out the unevenness by rubbing Penza leather,
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previously sprinkled with chalk,
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because of such a labor-intensive process,
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parchment was equated to a precious
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object and
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this situation remained right up to the
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invention of rag paper in the 14th century
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if you believe historians that the texts of Libya by
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other so-called
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ancient authors were written one and a
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half to two millennia before the advent of
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paper, then how many calves and lambs
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were needed to make
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parchment on which ancient
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writers trained their skills
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more logically to assume that for the sake of
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literary creativity, whole herds of
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animals were not exterminated;
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most likely, all these ancient books were
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created in the Middle Ages, when paper was already widespread
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quite a lot of
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works by the so-called ancient philosophers,
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historians, mathematicians have survived to this day,
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however For some reason, all these works were
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discovered only in the Renaissance
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why this happened precisely in the
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fifteen-sixteenth centuries, historians
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do not give a logical explanation;
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in addition, in no museum or
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library in the world there is not a single line of the
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author’s handwritten original of these
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works,
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always only translations or copies are sometimes
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double and triple
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and always from an allegedly lost original,
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famous researchers of ancient texts
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independently came to the
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conclusion that some famous texts
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were written not at the turn of our era, but
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much later, a
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typical example is the works of Cornelia Tacitus,
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it is believed that the ancient Roman historian
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Cornelius Tacitus was the author of many books and
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including the famous history lived in the
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first century AD,
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the main copies of the history of Tacitus, the so-
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called 1st and 2nd medical lists, are
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kept in the library of Florence
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according to the Scaligerian chronology, these
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copies are the prototypes of all other
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ancient lists of Tacitus,
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the first printed edition of the history and thats
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it was made in
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1470, allegedly from the second medical
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list or with its copy, stored in
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Venice in the library of St. Mark,
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but from there the list mysteriously
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disappeared and perhaps it was never there;
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the history of the discovery of this work is
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rather vague;
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it is believed that in
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1425, a prominent humanist writer of the 15th
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century, Joe Braccialini received from the monk
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Hertz of the rural abbey an
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inventory of a number of manuscripts, including the
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manuscript of the minor works of Tacitus,
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later braccialini is considered one of the
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most prominent authors of the 15th century,
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he owns many beautiful
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historical and moralistic books
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braccialini was a brilliant
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imitator, there is something for the reader, he
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later wrote hawk seneca
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Petronius or Titus Livius, like a chameleon, he
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could write words for anyone, he
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wrote theological issues in such a way that if it were
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n’t for his signature in the texts, everyone
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would have mistaken them for the works of the church fathers
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braccialini was so popular that they
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erected a monument to him in Florence,
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which was sculpted by no one and Donatello himself
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it is known that braccialini was used to living in
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grand style,
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so he always needed money as a
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source of additional income, he
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chose making and editing
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copies of the works of ancient authors. It
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must be said that in the 15th century this was a
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very profitable occupation
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with the help of a Florentine book publisher
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and Nicholas Nicole and
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braccialini organized a permanent
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business in the processing of ancient literature;
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he attracted a number of fairly
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educated assistants to the business, although with a very
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dubious reputation,
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braccialini later made his first discoveries
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in the abandoned gray tower of the
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St. Gallen monastery, where he was allegedly
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lucky enough to know a huge
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library of ancient manuscripts of
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Ladies of Pain, the work of Quintilian Valeria
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flacca and
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on the slope of the yuppie Diana but not Marcella sample
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after some time braccialini
00:31:16
discovered fragments of the works of another
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ancient author
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calpurnius,
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however the circumstances of this discovery were
00:31:25
unknown to the
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manuscripts that braccialini passed off as the
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original and as well as the copies made from them
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he sold for huge sums, for example with the
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money received from the sale of a copy of
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the manuscript of Titus Livius Alfonso of Aragon
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he bought a villa in Florence the
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clients were later the Medici Sforza with the
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aristocratic families of England the
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Burgundian ducal house Cardinal
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Orsini Column
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richer like Bartolomeo de boer dice
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universities which at that time either
00:32:06
acquired libraries or expanded
00:32:09
their book depository
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received in
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1425 from the monk, a catalog of books
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that included the work of Tacitus, braccialini
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immediately informed his
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business partner, the booksellers Nicole
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Lee, and
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offered to buy these ancient books to
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Nicole and agreed, but for some reason the deal
00:32:33
lasted for several years,
00:32:36
during all this time they were
00:32:38
handed over and did not delay the completion of the deal
00:32:41
under various pretexts
00:32:43
when Nicole and tired of receiving letters from him
00:32:46
with excuses, he demanded that
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braccialini send him the catalog
00:32:51
brought by the monk, it turned out that the
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history of Tacitus was not in the catalogue, how could
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Bara Chele not intend to sell something that did
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not exist in nature at
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the end of the 19th century, the study of the history of
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tation was carried out by scientists koshak and grew up
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and
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they came to the conclusion that this story does
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not belong to the first century AD
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as it is believed to belong to the 15th century and they accused of
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writing this story later
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they threw not which I found
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Goshan and grew up studied all the references you
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stick to it from the 15th century and found that
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these the mentions are too general and not of a
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captive nature and could refer to a
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consultation and even to some other
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person, they don’t actually
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say anything about anything, these mentions and
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porridge and rose directly stated that
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this story was written by braccialini in the 15th
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century if you are on the fact that hashash argyroz a
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huge amount of work on analyzing the history of
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Tacitus and we are even grateful to them for this
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research, their main conclusion seemed
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wrong, they accused
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[music]
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Tacitus of falsification, but they worked within the
00:34:12
framework of the fairy tale chronology, they were mistaken, they did not
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understand that in fact they were open according to
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our reconstruction, according to our results
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it follows that in fact this is the text of
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heaven 2 not a falsification wabun written
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later by braccialini in general it is Tacitus and
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describes the true events of the 12th - 15th centuries
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[music]
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[applause]
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[music]
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at all times falsifiers created
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fakes not only for the sake of material
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gain
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someone is a matter to please one’s
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own vanity and some
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would even say it was for good purposes,
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for example, a prominent figure in the Czech
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national revival and Vaclav Race
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really wanted to prove to antiquity the high
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level of culture of his native Czech people,
00:35:09
for this he fabricated the royal
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courtyard and Zelenogorsk manuscripts
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that contained ancient Czech
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legends and legends
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if the fact of forgery had not been discovered by the
00:35:23
Czech linguist Yangi Bauer, then today
00:35:27
perhaps these manuscripts would be considered
00:35:29
authentic.
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It must be said that the level of forgery of the Hanka
00:35:33
was quite high, therefore today
00:35:36
his creation is studied as a monument of
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Czech literature of the
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19th century,
00:35:44
unfortunately, the composition of the kings of the court of Sky
00:35:47
and the Zelenogorsk manuscripts of Vaclav Races
00:35:50
limited himself since
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1823, he served the librarians of the
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National Czech Museum in Prague, in the
00:35:59
library of the museum there was not a single
00:36:01
manuscript left that Hanka had not put
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his hand to,
00:36:06
he changed the text, inserted words, glued
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sheets and crossed out paragraphs,
00:36:12
Hanka came up with a whole school of ancient
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artists whose names he wrote down in those that
00:36:17
fell into his hands, original
00:36:20
ancient manuscript,
00:36:22
the exposure of this incredible
00:36:24
scale of falsification was accompanied by a
00:36:27
deafening scandal
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in
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1827, Prosper Merimee
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released a collection of songs called
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gusli under the guise of a translation from the Balkan
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languages,
00:36:43
the book was a great success, even Alexander
00:36:47
Sergeevich Pushkin translated the book into
00:36:49
Russian
00:36:51
Pushkin seemed more gullible than for
00:36:54
example ghetto who immediately
00:36:56
felt the hoax for the second
00:36:59
edition of Mary May's songs wrote an
00:37:01
ironic preface in which he
00:37:04
listed those whom he managed to fool
00:37:07
I learned five or six Slavic words
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and within just two weeks
00:37:13
wrote all my ballads
00:37:17
the collection was secretly printed in Strasbourg
00:37:20
and provided with notes and with a portrait of the
00:37:23
author, it was carefully preserved and
00:37:26
the success was enormous;
00:37:28
at the same time, these ballads had the greatest success not only
00:37:31
among ordinary readers, but among
00:37:34
specialists who
00:37:37
had no doubt about their authenticity;
00:37:40
in 1849, the Finnish Kalevala epic was published,
00:37:45
which, as it turned out later, came
00:37:48
from the pen of a Finnish doctor and the
00:37:50
19th century Finnish language professor Elias Len Roth,
00:37:55
this literary work was so
00:37:58
consistent with the general mood of the
00:38:00
time that it was immediately recognized as a
00:38:03
folk epic and played an important role in the
00:38:06
creation of a general Finnish identity and the
00:38:09
formation of the Finnish nation, the
00:38:14
discovery and discovery of national ips in the
00:38:19
same era, the creation of
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nation states euro, according to
00:38:26
our reconstruction,
00:38:27
this fully corresponds to our
00:38:28
reconstruction because
00:38:31
national epics were one of the important
00:38:34
elements of
00:38:36
the formation of the national identity of
00:38:39
individual states of new states
00:38:41
tiu.ru
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at the same time it was announced that certain
00:38:46
recently found old and dogs were written,
00:38:50
they say, a very long time ago,
00:38:52
to give just a few examples
00:38:55
German heroic epic poem the song of the
00:38:59
Nibelungen
00:39:00
was allegedly written around 1200,
00:39:04
but was first published in
00:39:07
1757 the
00:39:09
Spanish epic poem the song sitting
00:39:13
was allegedly created around one hundred and
00:39:16
forty, but the first edition was published
00:39:18
in
00:39:20
1779 the
00:39:23
heroic epic of the French
00:39:25
Middle Ages the song of Roland
00:39:28
is believed to be as early as 1170 the
00:39:32
earliest edition of the poem appeared
00:39:35
in fact it was first
00:39:39
published in
00:39:41
1737 the
00:39:43
English epic Beowulf was first
00:39:46
published in Latin in
00:39:49
1845 and in English in
00:39:54
1849
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most likely all of the above and
00:40:01
dogs were written very late in the
00:40:04
seventeenth eighteenth centuries and
00:40:07
are literary works stylized as antiques,
00:40:12
young people just behind the emerging nation
00:40:15
really need this
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[music]
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[applause]
00:40:25
[music]
00:40:31
in order for a new invented history
00:40:34
to take the place of the old imperial history, it
00:40:37
was not enough to compose new books and
00:40:40
forge ancient documents
00:40:42
in the first turn, it was necessary to destroy
00:40:45
all written sources that
00:40:48
contradicted this fiction
00:40:51
against incorrect books and incorrect
00:40:53
authors, real terror was organized
00:40:57
in the fires of the Inquisition, tens of
00:41:00
thousands of books recognized as incorrect were burned,
00:41:04
such books turned out to be much more than
00:41:06
works recognized as canonical,
00:41:10
starting in
00:41:12
1559, the Vatican began to compile the
00:41:15
notorious index of prohibited
00:41:18
books,
00:41:20
at the same time, not only individual books were cursed,
00:41:23
but also the authors of these books,
00:41:26
if at least one book of a writer
00:41:29
ended up in Yandex, then his other books were
00:41:31
subject to mandatory search and destruction,
00:41:36
for example, in the book of Mauro Orbini I
00:41:39
Slavic Kingdom there is a list of
00:41:42
authors and primary sources that he
00:41:45
used
00:41:46
today the majority of these authors, it is
00:41:49
no longer known
00:41:50
against many names there is a mark of donat
00:41:54
autore, which means a cursed author,
00:41:59
in addition to the main list of prohibited books, they
00:42:02
compiled lists of books purged or
00:42:05
subject to purification, that is,
00:42:08
partial correction, a
00:42:10
special commission had the right to
00:42:14
steal any parts of the text,
00:42:16
prohibit publication, conduct searches in
00:42:19
bookstores, print houses, inspect
00:42:22
tekke with books on the border
00:42:24
in all harbors there were commissioners of the
00:42:27
Holy Tribunal
00:42:29
who allowed unloading only
00:42:32
after making sure that there were no prohibited books on the ship. The
00:42:37
Inquisition and for less prohibited books
00:42:40
not only about ordinary mortals but also about
00:42:43
high-ranking persons in 1602 in
00:42:47
Spain the Inquisition searched the
00:42:49
library of a personal confessor queens, the
00:42:53
Spanish king was humiliated, asked to leave
00:42:56
him several forbidden books,
00:42:59
the great one personally compiled for the
00:43:02
king a list of literary works
00:43:04
that he was allowed to read, and the
00:43:07
mass burning of books continued until the
00:43:12
written memory of the great empire was destroyed
00:43:17
[music]
00:43:29
today there is no comprehensive
00:43:32
atlas of all ancient geographical
00:43:34
maps that have survived to this day,
00:43:37
from time to time in different countries
00:43:40
only individual maps or
00:43:42
atlases are published, however, most often without detailed
00:43:46
enlargement of erased or faded
00:43:49
details, which often contains very
00:43:52
important information for researchers,
00:43:55
the first geographical descriptions of countries and
00:43:58
continents were not scientific maps in the
00:44:01
modern sense of the word and just
00:44:04
short lists, the
00:44:06
next step in the development of cartography
00:44:09
was the depiction of maps in the form of a circle
00:44:12
divided into three continents Europe Asia
00:44:15
Africa,
00:44:17
within each sector the
00:44:20
corresponding countries and peoples were listed with the
00:44:23
development of coastal navigation, that is,
00:44:25
navigation along the coasts, maps with
00:44:28
approximate outlines of countries appeared and
00:44:31
only in the fifteenth In the 16th centuries, with the beginning of the
00:44:35
era of great geographical discoveries,
00:44:37
countries and seas on maps began
00:44:39
to acquire reliable outlines and
00:44:42
geographical descriptions
00:44:44
became more detailed. It is interesting that on
00:44:47
geographical maps of the 15th and 16th centuries there are often the
00:44:51
same names for different
00:44:53
territories of different settlements and rivers. The fact is
00:44:57
that the great empire, spreading
00:45:00
its conquests transferred
00:45:01
Turkic geographical names to the colonized Russian lands;
00:45:07
it is not surprising that
00:45:09
the conquerors came to undeveloped
00:45:12
lands and called new places with
00:45:15
their usual names in memory of their
00:45:17
distant homeland, but in the seventeenth and
00:45:21
eighteenth centuries in Europe and Russia,
00:45:28
historians of the Scaligerian school began to create and implement new versions of world history the
00:45:32
pages of the chronicle and the history of the
00:45:34
great empire are erased;
00:45:35
many imperial names have either completely
00:45:38
disappeared from geographical maps or
00:45:41
moved to other places, for example,
00:45:44
the gospel Jerusalem
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[music]
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Jerusalem
00:45:51
is described in the testament as we have joy, we will
00:45:54
land the capital of the Byzantine Empire or
00:45:57
will study the city empire of 1 113
00:46:00
centuries when Tuscan historians began
00:46:03
to create an erroneous incorrect version of
00:46:06
history and it was necessary to distort the history of the
00:46:08
entire city kingdom for this they did not
00:46:11
say that Jerusalem to the sandy days of
00:46:13
Yakubu is located on the territory of
00:46:15
modern Palestine another example is the
00:46:17
history of Veliky Novgorod for more than
00:46:20
three centuries this city was not
00:46:22
only the Russian capital but also the capital of the
00:46:24
entire great medieval Russian
00:46:26
empire, which included Europe and many
00:46:28
other lands, stole the lie in
00:46:31
general, Great Novgorod was called
00:46:34
Yaroslavl, according to our reconstruction,
00:46:36
the city of Yaroslavl on the Volga, however, in a more
00:46:39
general sense, Great Novgorod was
00:46:41
also called all Vladimir Russia, the capital
00:46:43
region of the great empire, the center of which is
00:46:45
full of foundations
00:46:47
in which included other cities
00:46:49
that were the tsar's headquarters,
00:46:52
unlike Yaroslavl, there were no
00:46:54
administrative services of the empire, the tsar's
00:46:56
headquarters where the tsar's court was located, they
00:46:59
were in different places in Suzdal in
00:47:02
Vladimir for a very long time, Alexandrova
00:47:04
Sloboda and so on, all this is Vladimir
00:47:06
Russia, however then in the 18th centuries
00:47:11
when historians falsified Russian
00:47:13
history Veliky Novgorod was on paper you
00:47:16
will transfer the banks of the Loge in defiance of
00:47:18
Bolkhov to the north-western corner of Russia
00:47:22
thanks to such manipulations many of the
00:47:25
old names of Russian territories
00:47:27
ended up in other countries and even on
00:47:30
other continents in the Gobi Desert
00:47:32
the name of Mongolia of
00:47:35
India began to be called a country on the
00:47:38
Hindustan Peninsula
00:47:39
to the Chinese also got some
00:47:42
Russian names,
00:47:43
all this activity of redrawing
00:47:46
geographical maps was a desk job and was
00:47:49
carried out exclusively on paper, and
00:47:52
then missionaries and reformers,
00:47:55
armed with new maps, traveled to
00:47:58
Africa or Asia and told the local
00:48:01
residents what their country was called in
00:48:03
ancient times,
00:48:04
probably at first the local residents
00:48:07
shrugged their shoulders in bewilderment
00:48:08
but over time they agreed, and for those to
00:48:13
whom the stories of the missionaries seemed
00:48:15
unconvincing, the reformers always
00:48:18
had fires and other means of persuasion nearby, most
00:48:25
likely the process of remaking
00:48:28
geographical maps was completed only in the
00:48:31
nineteenth century, a
00:48:34
special place in the study of the antiquity of
00:48:36
geographical maps is occupied by the question of their
00:48:40
dating, because on many maps the year of
00:48:43
production simply not indicated, however,
00:48:46
historians confidently place them, for example, in the
00:48:48
fourteenth or fifteenth centuries
00:48:51
or, for example, in the sixteenth,
00:48:54
but it is quite obvious that now these
00:48:57
maps need to be re-dated;
00:49:00
numerous facts of forgery of written
00:49:03
documents and alteration of geographical
00:49:05
maps cast serious doubt on the
00:49:07
correctness of their dating
00:49:11
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00:49:22
before
00:49:24
1991 the version of Anatoly Fomenko and
00:49:28
Gleb Nosovsky about the existence and
00:49:30
destruction of the world empire and the
00:49:33
global falsification of world history was
00:49:35
considered by many to be interesting but
00:49:38
unlikely, the
00:49:40
scale of the conspiracy seemed too large,
00:49:43
but after the collapse of the USSR,
00:49:46
millions of people living in the post-Soviet
00:49:48
space
00:49:49
saw with their own eyes that after the
00:49:52
collapse of the empire, the
00:49:54
falsification of history becomes
00:49:56
inevitable
00:49:58
so that to divide peoples who have lived
00:50:00
for centuries in one state,
00:50:03
they simply need to instill ideas about their
00:50:07
independence and independence
00:50:10
in those who still do not believe in a conspiracy
00:50:13
against world history, they just need
00:50:15
to open the textbooks that are handed out in the
00:50:18
former Soviet republics of
00:50:21
Ukraine Georgia Kazakhstan
00:50:24
Latvia Lithuania and Estonia what written in
00:50:29
these textbooks goes against not
00:50:31
only genuine historical
00:50:33
facts but also common sense and sometimes
00:50:37
even international laws;
00:50:41
unfortunately, an
00:50:44
entire generation of young people has already been raised on these textbooks;
00:50:47
in our time, when any information
00:50:50
can be transmitted almost instantly,
00:50:54
nothing seems impossible conceal and, even
00:50:57
more so, falsify, but it turns out that
00:51:00
everything depends not only on access to
00:51:03
information, but its content and presentation,
00:51:07
if human consciousness can be
00:51:09
manipulated in the age of television, the Internet
00:51:12
and mobile communications, then what can we say about
00:51:15
people who lived three hundred to four hundred years ago
00:51:18
and today as in those distant years, new
00:51:22
rulers of new states are changing
00:51:24
religion, trying to tear it away from their
00:51:28
roots,
00:51:29
for example in Ukraine, forcibly trying to
00:51:31
create their own patriarchy,
00:51:34
separating the Orthodox Church from the
00:51:37
Moscow Patriarchate,
00:51:40
strengthening other religions, first of all the
00:51:43
Catholic one, creating a new language, filling the
00:51:48
former simply folk Ukrainian genders with
00:51:50
nismo my and
00:51:51
abandoning Russian languages ​​are
00:51:55
rewriting history, inventing
00:51:57
new heroes and new myths,
00:52:00
exactly what happened in the
00:52:03
years of the collapse of the Russian Horde world
00:52:06
empire in the seventeenth century,
00:52:08
we told only a very small fraction of
00:52:12
those historical forgeries that were
00:52:14
carried out over the past
00:52:16
several hundred years, in our next
00:52:20
films we will repeatedly
00:52:22
return to the topic of falsification
00:52:24
of history and provide new evidence for this
00:52:30
[music]
00:52:33
in the next film we will talk about
00:52:35
how, over the past four
00:52:37
centuries, a textbook was created for
00:52:40
those who were supposed to believe in the history of the
00:52:43
Scaliger and Pitt virus
00:52:48
[music]
00:52:58
this is an
00:53:02
observation
00:53:03
[music]
00:53:20
[music ]
00:53:25
and
00:53:26
[music]

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С давних времен люди понимали, как важно знать историю своего народа и сохранять ее для потомков. Именно история помогает человеку осознавать свою принадлежность к той или иной нации и культуре. Но на протяжении веков у истории была и другая задача — в любом государстве она стояла на страже политических интересов его правителей, а значит, была субъективна. Сегодня уже очевидно, что мировая история чудовищно искажена. Большинство из нас убеждено, что подделать историю в мировом масштабе невозможно. Современный человек, воспитанный на общепринятой исторической версии Скалигера-Петавиуса, обязательно спросит: разве можно подменить историю всего человечества? Ответ на этот вопрос вы найдете в фильме «Фальсификация письменной истории». Автор сценария - Светлана Суздалева Режиссер - Андрей Афанасов Художник - Лилия Бабинцева Композитор - Людмила Волкова Продюсер - Степан Молот

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