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sincerely hope for your reaction. It is
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for the sake of such moments. It is for the sake of such
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videos that I have been studying new information for months,
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visiting new cities, and it is
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for the sake of such videos that you are
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watching me today, we will talk
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about a lot of things in general In fact,
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this video is dedicated to the history of religion
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and the main theme of this video will be
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icons, ordinary ones, normal icons familiar to everyone.
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I have already said in some of my videos
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that the modern Christian
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icon previously had nothing to do with
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religion, and not only
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Christianity. But in principle, in general, these are
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just banal portraits people
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Some of whom have become
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famous or even saints over the centuries And now we
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pray for these portraits and venerate them.
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And the roots of all this are much simpler and
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understandable from religion, in principle, they are not
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connected in any way. I have already told you that once upon a
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time I watched a film about the restoration of a horse
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on channel Culture and there the restorers,
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layer by layer removing the old paint,
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noticed with surprise that initially there were no
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religious inscriptions on the icons,
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but about the roots of all this and the exact
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understanding that I was right, the
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Cairo museum suddenly told me who would have
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thought The whole point is that there is a
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collection of certain Mummies and
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I’ll show you one of them now. Don’t be alarmed. It’s
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okay. In fact, I’ll only show you a sarcophagus and it looks something like this. In general, there are a lot of similar Mummies, but because of the glass it was inconvenient to remove them,
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this one just wasn’t around there was no
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additional lighting, nothing
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glared, so at least somehow I
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managed to photograph it all, but luckily I’m not the only one so
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smart and it turns out that history, official
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history is again on our side And the first
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Jesus was actually an Egyptian, you understand
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why this Mummy is unique and what is depicted on it
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And on that it looks like it didn’t
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seem to you at all today it will be very
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interesting and an ambiguous video we
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will talk about religion about the Copts about the
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Egyptians about burial The Soviet Union and
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feminism Yes, I’m back I’m ready to burn
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That’s why I sincerely hope for
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your positive reaction in general to
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any All of it now it helps therefore
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like dislike comment all this
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will save me In short, as you understand, this
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mummy is not just a tablet with a portrait, but with a
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portrait of a person who
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is wrapped in this mummy, so to speak, and this portrait
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is made in a very understandable and suddenly
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familiar to us style, it’s all called
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so strange in a word, Fayum
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portrait I hope I pronounced
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Fayum correctly, it is named after the place of the oasis where the
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largest find was first made.
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By the way, one of these large
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finds is located in the Pushkin
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Museum, you can go see this whole
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creation, a mixture of cultures Greco-Roman
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Egyptian, that is, in fact, these
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tablets on which painted portraits at
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one time began to replace the classic
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Egyptian death masks and it was they,
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according to the official version, that later became
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classic Christian icons and
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subsequently. Apparently, even in
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their original non-iconographic form, they
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even reached us because we still
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have an incomprehensible almost iconographic
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portrait Ivan the Terrible and the sarcophagus in
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which his relics lie specifically and
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the method of burial is the Heritage of Ancient
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Egypt and I’m not delusional now, this is the
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official story. At the end of this
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video I’ll tell you why Orthodox Copts
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consider themselves the heir of the pharaohs and
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why all Orthodox people and many
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Christians in fact they still carry out
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burials according to suddenly ancient Egyptian
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customs Well, except for Catholics, they can do it
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differently, although this is also possible, but these are
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Catholics in general, don’t pick on the
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words So let’s take a more comfortable position,
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we’ll begin, I’ll now go behind the scenes and
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show you more of these icons And in terms of
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portraits, in general, we start to pose more comfortably,
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but wait, I forgot, I wanted to make you a
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The backpack is awesome. I have never
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Thank you and Yes, by the way, this helped me a lot
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on the road. The thing is that in
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Egypt at the airport there are three levels of check,
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sticks, Miramistin, anything,
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I actually buttoned up this compartment and
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n’t understand anything and didn’t
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my friend, who was walking in parallel,
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that’s basically all I wanted to
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tell and show And now let’s
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get back to the topic of this video in general,
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of course, the Foyum portrait is unique,
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first of all, precisely because it
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officially became the progenitor
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of modern canopy, the people who are
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depicted in these portraits, and now
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I will show you different portraits from the
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Internet, literally contemporaries
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of Christ. Some of these portraits
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were painted literally at the moment when
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he lived and therefore It’s not surprising that
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one of the first icons of the Savior was
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created precisely in this technique, I’ll
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show it to you a little later, but for now Let’s
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look at the history of the portrait itself and
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discuss the most interesting details and Do you
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have anything to say? In fact, we see just an
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incredible confusion that doesn’t fit in our
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heads cultures, this is a wild mixture
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between the antiquity of the Roman tradition and the
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Egyptian funeral cult; this
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portraits received their name from the
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region of Fayum from the Egyptian word
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meaning lake; this city is located
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on the eastern outskirts of the Libyan desert,
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which in ancient times was inhabited by the
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Egyptians; now this place is actually a
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suburb of Cairo; we drove past by
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car when we were driving to this pyramid, and
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from Cairo it’s literally about
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10-15 minutes of travel, but not from the center of Cairo, of course, it’s about
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80 kilometers, but from the
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outskirts of the city to the turn, it’s
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actually 15-20 kilometers, and it’s
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interesting that the lake around which the
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city arose is there man-made there
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naturally is an Oasis that was
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created by hand, all this became possible
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thanks to the canal that the locals dug, they
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now call this canal the
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Joseph Canal in honor of its creator, although its
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creators were actually called Yusuf, but
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who is now a degenerate this canal
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was on the orders of Pharaoh Amenhotep the
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third Fred the channel needs to be made as a
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separate video, it’s simply incredible,
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its length is 168 km, its width is up to 169 meters and its
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depth reaches 16 meters and all this is done with
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wooden shovels at the behest of the
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pharaoh, but we’re not talking about that now, in general, it
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turned out to be an Oasis that became a large
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city and that’s where they began to live people
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who, under various influences, began
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to create these amazing portraits
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for the first time Farim portraits were revealed to the
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world in 1615 by a certain Petru de Labella who
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found them in one of the burials and
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sent them to Europe as exotic curiosities,
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where they were exhibited in museums and
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private collections, and these portraits
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greatly amazed viewers
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later Similar portraits began to be
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found in other cities, for example in
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Memphis, but their name remained
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in the first city of discovery.
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Surprisingly, these portraits of scientists did
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not arouse any interest; this, in
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principle, always happens to us and
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nothing surprising happens here; in fact,
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these portraits had a problem with
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dating Yes, and learned Egyptologists
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could not imagine that such a
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realistic portrait genre could even
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exist in Ancient Egypt. And in
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fact, very few such portraits
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were initially found; as always, the tombs
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with the bearers of these portraits were
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plundered back in the Middle Ages, so
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they became these in In Europe they appeared in some places
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but did not receive due attention,
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and only in
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1887 Theodor Graf compiled a large
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collection of these portraits; a year later he
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collected them wherever he could, and in 1888,
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finally, the Faima portrait entered the
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world history of art, and only then
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finally However,
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scientists became interested in this portrait. In general, the Farim
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portrait is unique because of its regular
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degradation, we have problems with the dating of these portraits.
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But it is suddenly
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carried out with the help of hairstyles, since after
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all, this was influenced by the Romans.
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Well, the inhabitants who are depicted in
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these portraits are based on
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sources according to In Roman fashion,
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they were able to more or less determine the dating of these portraits,
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since the fashion for men's
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women's hairstyles represented
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quite a certain
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value in the Roman Empire. The era of the reign of each
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emperor was marked by a new fashion in this
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area, and some Empresses generally
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specially invented certain
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types of hairstyles for themselves in order to simply stand out and
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to be remembered for centuries, respectively, as
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soon as the nobility cut their hair in a new fashion,
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then everyone else also slowly
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began to follow this fashion, so
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the dating often turns out to be
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quite accurate. It would seem to sound like
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nonsense. But apparently it works, and
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in this picture we see the evolution. And
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in fact, the degradation of Foyum portrait
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You can see for yourself how realistic the
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first image is Yes, it was ahead of the
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artistic skill of Europe by
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a century and maybe even millennia It
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naturally looks like an old
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colored photograph The second
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image It looks as if just a
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golden artist learned to draw
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proportions The details are broken The glare in
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the eyes has disappeared but the third portrait I I’ll leave
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without comment something like this. Each
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of us, as a child, drew a picture for our mother on March 8th as a
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gift, and now, looking ahead,
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I must say a modern icon. This is
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something between the first and second
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portrait. But the first portrait, of course, is
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simply amazing.
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Look carefully at his eyes again for a
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second. somewhere in the first century of our era
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Well, this is simply amazing. By the way, the
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technique of sketching this portrait has
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naturally been lost at the moment. Although
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analyzes were taken from all this and, in
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principle, how it was done. It is clear that the
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Fainsky Portrait was usually executed
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on a board and for this they took a type of wood
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that was worse rot like cedar or
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cypress, all this was painted with wax
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paints from here, this extraordinary
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volumetric effect is still being debated
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whether these portraits were painted from life. Well, that is, did the person
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order them long before his
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death in Egypt, suddenly many do not know,
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manipulations with a dead body were
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prohibited I’ll even appear in the camera for this now
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so they can just see my emotions
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And they also checked it out I think I’ve found the perfect
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balance of Light I counted the comment under the
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last video because I make these videos
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almost in parallel and there people
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say it’s dark and it’s light In general, I’m
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like this I’ll leave it if you like it
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Write about it in the comments In general,
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they prohibit any manipulations with a
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dead body And then how to mummify
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and then the time for just awesome
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stories When they told us about it I
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just cried, that is, there were specially
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trained people, it was, to put it mildly, an
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elite profession That is, they were selected
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just a few of the most responsible
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cool and decent dudes and they
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were given the right to make the first cut on the body. Well, that
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is, then the second third fifth,
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taking out the intestines, nothing will happen to you, but only a
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few could make the first cut over a dead body. As they say, not
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only Everything in general came a
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specially trained person made the
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first cut on the body and for this, as a reward, he
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received a beating;
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where
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Everything revolves around the burial
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I don’t want, I don’t want to comment on it In
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general, in history it was something like this, so
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historians argue whether portraits were drawn from a
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dead person or he naturally
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came alive, paid money and was
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painted, as if to say in advance, in
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principle, this sounds logical especially
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considering that this is a very complex
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technique now in the world and is possessed by
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several people, including suddenly
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our Suzdal priest, the name of
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this priest in the world is Andrey Davydov and
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his work is truly unique. To
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make such portraits, the
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artists used brushes of different
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sizes and special heated
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metal sticks with a spatula at the
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end the work was extremely complex and
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time-consuming; there is a complex description; I
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won’t bore you; in general, it
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will be impossible to correct what you drew,
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so historians think that
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these portraits were made during life and
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spent many hours making them,
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but a dead person has certain
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properties of decomposition and quickly it won’t
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be possible to make such a portrait, how can it be easier for you to
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explain? It’s something like a
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tattoo on a board on a board; they were applied
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in a molten state; the wax quickly
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hardened and created a
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colorful surface rich in reflexes, which in
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turn further enhanced the three-
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dimensionality of the image; and the
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portrait is also very durable and difficult
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also destructible, in the making of these
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portraits they sometimes used Gold, these
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were the thinnest sheets that
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were used as a substrate, with the help of them they
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created individual decorations or simply
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made the background, it doesn’t remind you of anything
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and Yes, the most ancient icons were made
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in the Fajun style. Here is one of the
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most ancient surviving icons of
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the Savior we remember the portraits that I
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showed earlier, something in
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between, and what I told you about
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repeatedly, there are no religious
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inscriptions on top of this icon, although
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it is already quite canonical and understandable.
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And of the crosses, it’s only decor on a book in
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your hands and this is very interesting moment, and
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if you are wondering how such icons
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were preserved in general, it would seem strange, but
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most of such icons were preserved
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precisely in Sinai, and without irony it will be
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said that this is the merit of the Prophet Muhammad and
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this once again speaks of our commonality,
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once upon a time we all had common
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roots Without irony, I want to say that
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apparently we walk under one God
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and this is very important in general, in 623,
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the Prophet Muhammad gave the monastery of St.
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Catherine of Sinai a safe conduct and while
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in other parts of the world they were fighting with
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icons, knocking down, burning, covering up,
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here all this was preserved, and the
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original is It is still correctly
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stored in Istanbul and the Sultan
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and Selim the first took it when he captured Egypt, the
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monks showed him the original of this
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letter, he was very admired, he took it, and
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in return he gave a copy and Yes, as
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the Prophet Muhammad bequeathed,
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he did not touch this monastery. You just stop now,
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put on the video take a break and think about
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how amazing all this is, in what a
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huge mixture of traditions of cultures we
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live and to this day it’s simply
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incredible, you understand the first icon of
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Jesus Christ, this is Apparently
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a portrait, perhaps this is exactly how it looked
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then it could have been painted literally by
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contemporaries, so it’s still like this made using a
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technique intended for mummification
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But this is simply incredible, but now
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a little bit of our history of the common features of
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cultures and what we adopted and
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brought over the centuries. Apparently,
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similar portraits could be used and here,
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again, I don’t remember that anyone
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canonized Ivan the Terrible, but after all,
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we have a portrait of him in the style of icon painting,
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but that’s not all in Egypt, to put it mildly, so to
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speak. There are two types of
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Egyptians, Arabs. Well, roughly speaking, very
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roughly speaking, it’s really ugly, but still, the
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jacket of the jacket considers itself the descendants
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of the pharaohs, and by the way if you look at
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history, most likely, plus or minus, it
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is because when a long time ago
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Egypt found itself under the protection of the Sultans,
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or under the rule, whatever you want to call it in short.
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In general, there was no persecution of religion as such,
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but there was a certain
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tax, that is, you want to continue to be
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Christian Please pay money and
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continue in principle One to one as with
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us the Old Believers also first drove and
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drove and then takela on the planet grandma and
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pray to whoever you want as you want, we
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don’t care, the same situation was in
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Egypt and naturally you understand that there
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was money not everyone. That is, where does a
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simple shepherd need money to
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buy himself an indemnity, so to speak, or
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whatever it was called, and it turned out that
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most of the population who retained the
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Christian Faith were from the ruling
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circles, that is, perhaps they were the descendants of the
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pharaohs, priests, merchants, officials in
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general Those who had, roughly speaking, grandmothers
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and then for many years, in principle, this
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continues now. In general, Copts
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cannot marry non-Copts. Well, they can
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also get married, that is, an ordinary Egyptian,
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no matter what, can have several wives And
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there, in fact, it’s still a Christian, she’s a
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Muslim, a Jew, that’s It’s everyone’s personal business
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and some, so to speak, are not
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orthodox comrades, they don’t even
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force their wives to accept a new religion. Yes,
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they take three for themselves, one can go in a
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burqa, the other will have an open head
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because she’s a Christian, such families
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also meet in principle.
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In general, it’s their business, I don’t go there.
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Copts can only be married to a
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Christian, so we had a guide,
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Dmitry Maslennikov, a Russian simple
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man, and at one time he fell in love with an
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Egyptian woman who studied here in
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Moscow and went there to see her, and so to
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conclude an Alliance with her, being from Russia,
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also being a Christian they
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were forced to baptize him there anyway.
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The only thing that they gave him such an
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indulgence is their personal story, I don’t
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know, you can tell years, in general, he
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was allowed not to be circumcised. That is, in
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principle, also an interesting fact: Copts are
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Christians, but they still scratch their [ __ ],
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and the worst thing is that from them before,
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I now asked them until the middle of the 20th
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century, literally today,
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female circumcision would still be practiced. Who doesn’t
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know what it is better and not to google, in general,
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this is completely savagery And this is one of Well,
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one of those moments when I am grateful to
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feminism for his fight because, well, to
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put it mildly, without humanity Although I
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can’t help but be ironic and need to
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digress a little from the wrong thing, the feminist
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fight was a period when they just
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had equal men about you. It was the
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Soviet period. So you won
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the war, you flew into space, you fulfilled the plan
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I returned home at the factory and my husband also had to
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cook borscht. Life was hard for women back then. But
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then there were equal rights, now there are equal
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rights. There are no men in the ass and we all
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understand this perfectly well. To
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succeed, a woman just needs to be a mother and a
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wife. The Criminal Code is much
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softer on them. I can’t even shoot. for
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women from trauma, this is clearly stated
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in the law. Well, in other areas too, so
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to speak. Well, it’s
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trite for children to leave children with after a
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divorce. In general, now we have feminism,
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in principle, it’s not for the fact that women
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live better than men. And there was a time when
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they had equal rights, but again,
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the example of female circumcision is once again And this is a
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problem in many countries, so to speak, in
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the East, that is, in Africa, this is generally
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considered the norm here. I fully
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support the fight and there is no need to do this,
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it’s very, very bad. In general, I agree
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What I was saying was that, in principle,
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the jackets seem to live quite
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separately; they don’t accept extra people
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especially literally until the
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last century, and they in fact may
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be direct descendants of the pharaohs;
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outwardly, the Copts have very
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beautiful women; they are directly oriental,
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but at the same time European I don’t know when to
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write this, you need to see it in person In general,
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they are different from the rest of the population
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Well, to put it mildly, to our eyes, more like this, the
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Europeans are something that the Copts have kept
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in their funeral traditions, it’s
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suddenly important to understand that yes, Copts are
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Christians from Egypt for the first time here
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icons appeared in the literal sense of the
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word and the first of the Well, the First Law
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of the Savior was written with a high degree
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of probability either by an Egyptian or by a
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person who studied with him, that is, yes,
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Jesus Christ was the first either a
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descendant of the pharaoh or an Egyptian Well,
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roughly speaking, this of course sounds like a
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joke and clickbait title and so on
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But precisely from the point of view of the history
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of icon painting, I basically didn’t embellish here at all,
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and I hope you are
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convinced of this. So, from their Egyptian
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ancestors, the Copts took some more
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burial features, for example, coffins. Well,
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or from rich people’s sarcophagus, we do
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n’t talk about this we think about it, but previously they kept it
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differently in pagan times, as we
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know. From official history,
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Muslims often burned their own
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burial rites. Well, that is, coffins as such.
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Well, at least until our days they
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didn’t have the body wrapped in a special
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shroud, they put it in a niche hollowed out in the rock
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there Certain processes took place with him,
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after which the body
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was buried or not reburied,
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there are a huge number of nuances, but
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essentially in a coffin in a coffin. Yes, they didn’t put the body of the deceased, they
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just wrapped it in a shroud, which is
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exactly how Jesus Christ was buried, by the way,
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because he was wrapped in a shroud and
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put into a rock and they began to wait until he was
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resurrected, no
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embalming in the coffins, etc.,
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but the Copts, it turns out, took all these
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rituals directly from the pharaohs and we
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now have these rituals, that is, we
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have the Old Coptsian sarcophagi, which
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are cheap, simple,
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easily made copies of essentially
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anthropomorphic or simply sarcophagi of
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Ancient Egypt and exactly in such
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sarcophagi, for example, our
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kings were buried suddenly within the framework of this
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video of Ivan the Terrible, that is, we
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see similar ones both in Russia and in Egypt, but also
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in some other countries in the world. For
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example, a typical simple sarcophagus from
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Ancient Egypt, rich Copts were later
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buried in something similar. But our
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sarcophagi of the royal tombs, try
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to find the difference while I
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was studying all this. I found icons of that same Joseph,
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aka Yusuf. I even at first thought that
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this was a fake, but no, this is taken from a church
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site link is naturally in the description
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Look at the spelling of his name on the left and it’s
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very good Think about it, he’s already Goga, he’s
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already Gosha, aka Yuri, aka the mountain, aka
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Zhora, lives here, in fact, it’s logical
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Yes, make a sarcophagus out of stone, put it in a
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respected person and let him there, as
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they say You can’t forbid it to rot beautifully, but
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it turns out from history that the Copts are
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ancient Christians than we are, they were
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one of the first in the world to make this feature and
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they took it directly, namely that the
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Egyptians, among other things, have some
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rituals with the body because it still
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appeared Well, we believe that from
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Egypt all the world took some
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features of the cult of burial,
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including myths. Well, for some, not a myth. I
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apologize, but the afterlife and some
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ways to preserve the body so that it is
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better preserved and so that, as it were, to this
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body Yes, to put in the burial some
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attributes that can be offered
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that may be useful to him in the
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afterlife or in a new life after the
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same resurrection, our tradition with
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attributes is practically gone, but it
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turns out that we still make coffins like the
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ancient Egyptians. But the old
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burials in In Russia, I’ll remind you, we don’t have the
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first tombstone Officially, still without
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Christian symbols This is 1500 1600
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later the same with old
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cemeteries in any city, you’ll come to it, it’s
00:24:44
1000 years old and the cemetery is official But
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if it’s the 17th century, then I’ll give a standing ovation and there
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are no other preservations, they say they
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were cremated Or maybe I don’t know, under the
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nearest caves they laid out the shutters
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and then somehow disposed of the bodies
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because somewhere the bones are naturally
00:24:59
thrown away somewhere then they are
00:25:00
put into neat boxes, How to say,
00:25:02
and simply shoved more compactly there in
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our world, well, there are a million species
00:25:06
burials and you will now say that
00:25:08
it sounds like nonsense But we have
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Christian Orthodox monasteries on
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our lands, by ours I meant
00:25:13
the territory I don’t know there is the former Russian
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Empire of the Soviet Union I am
00:25:16
not trying to offend anyone now we are analyzing history
00:25:18
and not modern politics and we have
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some monasteries the very famous
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Kiev-Pechora Lavra where there
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is a burial in the rock in the niches and you
00:25:27
will object who was in the Lavra that there are bodies
00:25:29
lying in coffins but this is not entirely true. The
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whole point is that these coffins Yes, in
00:25:34
which the bodies are located, they are smaller than the
00:25:35
size of a modern body On television
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during the day they showed how an object similar to a
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cancer with relics is being examined by the commission
00:25:42
of the Ministry of Culture, that is, who understands
00:25:44
now what I’m talking about, photographs ca
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n’t be substituted, especially since the theme of the
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Kiev Lavra I already think they threw a Strike or a
00:25:51
shadow bank, you can like it, don’t
00:25:53
put it This video will not go anywhere
00:25:54
already buried himself In general, the
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coffins themselves in which are honestly
00:25:59
smaller than usual ask for a fresh body and
00:26:02
on the basis of this we can assume
00:26:03
that they were placed there later after
00:26:06
mummification of decomposition Well, or some
00:26:09
other processes that happened to the body there
00:26:11
or were done on purpose
00:26:13
again for us A riddle I have
00:26:15
two separate videos on the channel from the series no body
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no Links will be in the description too
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Look you will understand my thought better if you
00:26:22
haven’t seen it in general with us These features are also, in
00:26:24
principle, present and the laurel is
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not the only one Write to
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in the comments of what other monasteries do we
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officially have dungeons in which the
00:26:30
relics of saints or monks are kept
00:26:32
who simply served here and passed on to
00:26:35
another world? I think there will be
00:26:37
quite a lot in the comments because I
00:26:39
heard similar things from Pskov, and in other cities, in principle,
00:26:40
again Write to in the comments
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it will be interesting, maybe we’ll make
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some kind of selection Or maybe by the way I’ll
00:26:45
break it all down again and from this point
00:26:47
of view I’ll look at it all like this I apologize
00:26:49
for the appearance 3 o’clock in the morning I
00:26:51
literally jumped up because I
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dreamed I remembered Where in our
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monasteries I have seen something like this, and in
00:26:58
as much detail as possible, you will now
00:26:59
be very surprised. In general, we have Staritsa, there
00:27:02
is a monastery there, not far from Tver, in
00:27:05
this monastery there is an Old tent, one
00:27:07
of the few shat videos that have survived
00:27:09
in Russia, again, channel viewers always
00:27:11
know My attitude towards tents
00:27:13
and now even such ones have gotten a little rusty
00:27:15
and in this tent there is an
00:27:17
ossuary And on this ossuary hangs
00:27:21
this sign Let’s
00:27:23
read it carefully again In general, here it
00:27:25
is written in Russian in plain English that the ossuary
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was made according to the old Orthodox tradition,
00:27:29
exactly according to the model, including Monastery of the
00:27:32
same St. Catherine on Sinai,
00:27:34
where all this is stored in my head
00:27:36
Why do I remember all this Oh yes, I can’t
00:27:38
show the photo Google will ban
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in general the bones of the site such a basement And they
00:27:43
naturally just have the bones neatly lying on the shelves,
00:27:45
that is, individual
00:27:46
people that is, bones are collected, skulls and
00:27:48
so on, that is, not whole bodies, individual
00:27:51
bones in niches, shelves, boxes. That is,
00:27:54
this is what I just told you about and
00:27:56
this is Orthodoxy and such, but
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still on our lands I have not fallen asleep now.
00:28:01
I have to get up at 7 in the morning to take the child to the
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hospital Yes, it’s really easier not to go to
00:28:04
bed Let’s go back to what I
00:28:06
told you about, in general, and it turns out
00:28:08
that the same Ivan the Terrible was
00:28:10
officially buried Yes, in this sarcophagus,
00:28:12
which is similar to the sarcophagi of the Coptic
00:28:14
pharaohs and many other rulers, yes and
00:28:17
just the inhabitants of our land, and he also
00:28:19
has a portrait like this. Well, that’s what you
00:28:21
want, in principle, that’s what you think, I’ll be honest, I’m
00:28:24
already completely confused, but
00:28:26
the very fact of the information that we
00:28:28
shared today really
00:28:29
makes you think. That is, the first
00:28:31
portrait of the Savior is the cuttings of the Egyptians
00:28:33
and most likely the descendants of the pharaohs and the
00:28:36
Prophet Muhammad saved our Christian
00:28:38
shrines and this is simply incredible and still does
00:28:42
n’t fit in my head. And
00:28:44
you also know what’s interesting: in our modern
00:28:46
Orthodoxy and in some other branches of
00:28:48
Christianity, any manipulations
00:28:50
with the body are prohibited, that is, cremation is clear right away
00:28:52
no, but embalming as
00:28:54
such is also prohibited, it can be explained simply
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During the second time of Jesus Christ When
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will the Resurrection of the righteous take place so that people
00:29:01
in their graves will be whole Well,
00:29:04
I explained this very simply. I apologize
00:29:05
if suddenly someone might
00:29:07
be offended by this phrase or accuse me of the fact that
00:29:09
I have simplified everything too much, in general, for
00:29:11
understanding it sounds like this, but among the Egyptians,
00:29:13
touching a dead body, much less
00:29:15
doing any manipulations with them,
00:29:17
could only be done, as I said earlier, by
00:29:18
specially trained people, and then they were beaten by a
00:29:21
crowd then, like pharaohs the
00:29:23
priests ran out, everything basically
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ended, and specially trained people
00:29:27
disappeared. Perhaps this is the moment among the
00:29:30
Orthodox Christians, and subsequently
00:29:32
it turns out for us and other Christians, it
00:29:35
has remained since those times when it was simply
00:29:36
forbidden to touch bodies at any cost. That
00:29:40
is, this is also a very interesting observation
00:29:41
about which many they don’t think so that
00:29:43
you understand how all this could be.
00:29:44
I recently clarified Andersha the
00:29:46
last known classic Well,
00:29:49
more or less okay, modified But
00:29:50
still the hieroglyphs and this on the island of fillet in the
00:29:53
temple of Isis Aswan they were made in
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394 why AD Although the same
00:30:00
Wikipedia writes that similar writings
00:30:01
seemed to still exist before the 6th century, and
00:30:05
again they were used by Copts. But
00:30:08
those who knew the language were few and in the end
00:30:10
these writings simply
00:30:12
disappeared on their own and became extinct. That is, it even
00:30:15
turns out that in the 6th century there are literally two centuries and
00:30:18
we already have there, on Ladoga, cities are beginning
00:30:20
to form. That is, everything was
00:30:22
relatively. Recently, we just do
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n’t even understand this. And in the videos, there is no
00:30:26
case, there is no body, there is no body; in short, in these
00:30:29
videos I said that most of
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our rulers were officially, according to
00:30:33
documents, embalmed, that
00:30:36
is, with their bodies they carried out a certain
00:30:38
manipulation, including how in Ancient
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Egypt under the pharaohs they removed the internal
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organs and buried them separately, or as in the
00:30:44
case of Kutuz, his heart lies there in
00:30:47
Europe in the place where he fell ill and died
00:30:49
and he himself lies with us in the Kazan Cathedral,
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or they simply made separate ones for
00:30:54
burial that is, it was lying on top,
00:30:55
it turns out that we already have a deceased person, but not
00:30:58
a single other small coffin, sarcophagus, urn,
00:31:01
whatever you want. Call it with its internal
00:31:03
organs, that is, naturally, Ancient
00:31:04
Egypt, but there is no such thing among the Copts and there is
00:31:07
no such thing in Orthodoxy, this is of course a
00:31:09
good question that I asked in those videos,
00:31:10
you can reconsider them, but in
00:31:13
essence we again see
00:31:14
certain features here and perhaps
00:31:16
manipulation with the body was initially prohibited,
00:31:18
not because it would not be resurrected Yes,
00:31:20
forgive me, during the Second Coming, but
00:31:22
because there simply ran out of specially
00:31:23
trained people who could
00:31:25
carry out these manipulations about this, again,
00:31:27
also in history As if there were certain words
00:31:29
Well, definitely, I’m tired of all this In
00:31:33
general, in history there’s also
00:31:35
not much to talk about this, but here again there’s a
00:31:36
very fine line being passed, that is, there’s also an
00:31:38
interesting point that’s worth
00:31:40
paying attention to, maybe they
00:31:41
were embalmed just to know one by one
00:31:43
simple reason because there were
00:31:45
specially trained people who were ready to make the
00:31:47
first incision so that they could be beaten later, but there
00:31:49
were only a few of these people and it was
00:31:51
accessible to know, maybe the jackets did this
00:31:53
because the information, again, is therefore
00:31:55
very scattered, somewhere the bodies were ideally
00:31:58
stored, including of that period,
00:31:59
somewhere there are only bones somewhere and there are no bodies at all,
00:32:01
then here, too, you can kind of
00:32:03
fantasize, to be honest, you can, but
00:32:05
perhaps embalming really
00:32:07
was left simply to the Elites because
00:32:09
specially trained people who could
00:32:11
make the first incisions were simply
00:32:13
a few during the time of the pharaohs, apparently these
00:32:15
there were simply more people, so this is
00:32:17
another very interesting moment
00:32:18
that would be worth examining in more detail,
00:32:20
I just, as always, again don’t know where to
00:32:22
start, I’ll read your comments,
00:32:24
maybe someone will write something interesting also
00:32:26
in the future. I hope I will have
00:32:28
many more different trips and maybe
00:32:30
somewhere I will also be inspired, I will learn something
00:32:32
new and make the next videos from
00:32:34
this series. I don’t know what to
00:32:36
attribute this video to, after all, to the history of
00:32:37
Christianity or to the absence of a body, there is no business.
00:32:40
Again in the comments Write which one
00:32:42
would be the correct name here Well,
00:32:44
next week in the continuation there
00:32:45
will also be a very interesting video about the most
00:32:47
unusual mummy found in
00:32:50
Egypt, it is still debated Who it is And
00:32:52
why he was buried like that There is a version
00:32:53
that he is almost a representative of the ancient
00:32:55
Socrates civilization lying in hydrobiosis, which did
00:32:58
not last more precisely in suspended animation until the
00:33:00
version that it is a little whether it was Alexander
00:33:01
the Great or just robbers who
00:33:03
got lost, got there and stayed there
00:33:05
forever, in general, a very interesting place, a
00:33:07
very interesting Mummy, a very interesting
00:33:10
story, and now I’m working on this video. I’m
00:33:11
working on three videos in parallel.
00:33:13
Well, I’m like, I don’t know exactly when it will come out,
00:33:16
but where- sometime on Wednesday, maybe on
00:33:17
Thursday, or on Friday at the extreme I
00:33:19
will try to do it as
00:33:20
quickly as possible and you will support me in all
00:33:22
available ways. Also, who wants
00:33:24
to have more trips to interesting places on my
00:33:26
channel, you can consider a
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sponsorship subscription to boost, it not
00:33:31
only helps me survive there you also
00:33:33
get some different unique
00:33:36
materials, one or two videos a month, and
00:33:38
I’m not limited by any
00:33:39
censorship formats, I do what I want,
00:33:41
the videos are one and a half to two and a half
00:33:44
hours long, in general it’s fun, so if
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you want to help me, or just learn
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public and there is already something to
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watch for free, so to
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speak, without SMS and registration also
00:34:03
Write here Which picture do you
00:34:05
like more and Please note I took
00:34:07
your wishes into account, I began to make fewer
00:34:09
straight cuts, not all of the breathless breaths were cut off,
00:34:11
and now I’m naturally at least blinking in the frame,
00:34:13
also by the way, I did it because
00:34:16
you asked, again by the way Write What’s the
00:34:18
best way for me personally not to cut out the breathless breaths from the tape? they
00:34:19
just weren’t afraid to look before, they say
00:34:21
he looks at us, hypnotizes,
00:34:23
doesn’t blink and doesn’t breathe. Well, basically,
00:34:26
for today, at the moment,
00:34:28
everything is with you, as always,
00:34:30
Mikhail was true, as always, we
00:34:33
once again turned out to have a much more
00:34:34
amazing invention. links will be
00:34:36
waiting for you in the description All the best to you
00:34:39
my dear friends for now the hole in the center is
00:34:41
now plugged up Previously it was there
00:34:44
Why is everything here under the cover Lord
00:34:47
really how majestic it is
00:34:49
Excuse me please how tall are you
00:34:50
Yes one meter sixty-five here is a girl one
00:34:54
meter sixty five and just on an iPhone
00:34:57
Look how terribly deep it all is,
00:34:59
in general it was launched under the lid,
00:35:01
filled with sand and through the
00:35:04
hole the sand filled the camera itself.

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