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will talk about the Cologne Cathedral, what
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technologies were used in its
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construction, what historians generally tell us
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about the construction of this cathedral,
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but it turns out that the construction of
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this cathedral was carried out in two stages from the bottom of
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1248 to
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1437 years this was the first reception, then it turns
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out there was a gap of 400 years
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when the cathedral stood in an unfinished
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state and only from the bottom of
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1842 to one thousand eight hundred
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and eighties the cathedral was
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finally built and even for
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four whole years it became the tallest building in
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the world, the height of the Cologne Cathedral is
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157 meters then there is a rather complex
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architectural structure, like the Cologne
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Cathedral they began to build in the middle of the 13th
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century, I immediately became interested in what they were
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building in Russia in the middle of the 13th century, but in our country,
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unfortunately, everything is made of wood; the development of
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architecture in the Russian principalities was
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suspended, you know who, by the
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Tatar-Mongol invasion and so far The
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Cologne Cathedral has been under construction for 200 years,
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Mother Russia bends its back on the Mongol-Tatars,
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so let’s try to figure out how
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such a structure as the Cologne Cathedral
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could be designed and built in the
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13th century, and all the photo and video material is why the
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cathedral was kindly provided to us by
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our friend researcher John Conor, a
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link to his I will leave the channel in the description
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of this video, you will agree that for the 13th century
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this is a very grandiose building, the area of ​​the
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cathedral is approximately 8 thousand square
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meters, the cathedral acquired its usual appearance
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only in
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1880, but here is a photo of the cathedral from
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1855, we see that two
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western towers are missing, this is the earliest
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photograph cathedral in
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1855, according to historians, the second
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stage of construction of this cathedral
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begins in
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1842, that is, in this photograph,
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construction has been going on for 13 years,
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it turns out the entire western facade of the
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Cologne Cathedral,
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which most impresses tourists and
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travelers,
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this is mostly the work of the 19th century, but you
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won’t believe it was built
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old plan of cathedrals discovered in 1814, show
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us these plans on what medium they were
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we syn and what has been preserved for 600 years, but
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let’s emphasize for ourselves very important
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information Cologne Cathedral was
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completed in the 19th century, we have
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evidence of this, these are photographs, but if we
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analyze a large number of
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known buildings, then we will see that
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almost all of them are in one way or another
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completed or altered just
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in the 19th century St. Isaac's Cathedral 19th century
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Kazan Cathedral in St. Petersburg
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19th century Nikolo-Ugreshsky Monastery and to
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whom I recently told
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all the main buildings and reconstructions in the
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19th century, even the abbots of this monastery
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pe mine Ugreshsky is canonized
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for the fact that he did a lot for the
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prosperity of this monastery in the
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upper right corner you will have a hint for
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this video and such churches and cathedrals
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restored in the 19th century are simply darkness,
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what a far to go, let's take the
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Moscow Kremlin in the 19th century architect and the Goths
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used Gothic elements in the
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reconstruction of the amusement palace and a number of
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other Kremlin buildings, and at the same time,
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at the beginning of the 19th century,
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many ancient buildings of the Kremlin were demolished,
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among others, the famous
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armorial gates to the Sretensky Cathedral were destroyed, part of the
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amusement palace, several churches of the
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Ascension Monastery, as well as
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bread complexes in the Tsar's palace and
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Boris's palace and the Trinity courtyard and in
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1812 Moscow and the Kremlin were captured by
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Napoleon's armies and retreating Napoleon
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ordered to mine and blow up the
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Kremlin buildings and despite the fact that
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most of the charges did not explode the damage
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was significant, that is, if you remove all
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this historical lyrics in fact, we
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see that the Kremlin was rebuilt in the 19th
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century, we can continue the analysis, but
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in this video we are interested in the Cologne
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Cathedral, what do we even know about the Cologne
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Cathedral, why did they begin to build it in the
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middle of the 13th century, it turns out that the emperor of the
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Holy Roman Empire brought it as a gift to the
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Archbishop of Cologne the power of the three wise men
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and they were brought to Tyulin from Milan,
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we could just read this in the
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Catalan atlas, a review of which I
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did relatively recently; one of the most
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skilled jewelers of his time,
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over the course of thirty years, creates a golden
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chest for storing the relics of the
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three wise men, I will not describe how much
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gold or precious stones went into
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making this chest? Those who are
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interested can find
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the information on their own. The front side of the chest is
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removable. On January 6, on the day of honoring the Three Magi, it is removed and visitors can see three skulls stored in the chest behind bars, crowned with their golden
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crowns. Imagine a chest one and a
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half meters high. a width of ten meters and a
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length of 2 meters 20 centimeters and inside there are
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only three skulls of the so-called three
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kings who followed the star in
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the east and it led them to the place where
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the baby Jesus was born, unfortunately, no matter how
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hard I searched, I could not find an image on the Internet,
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not photographs of any or
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lithographs of paintings depicting
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these three skulls, we would just be interested for ourselves whether
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they even exist or
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not because in Milan in the Basilica of Sunt
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eu Sturgeon there are also the relics of these
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wise men, but in theory they
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were here before they were transported
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to Cologne Well, at the beginning of the 20th century, small fragments of them
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were returned to the Basilica of
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Sant'eustorgio, the relics of the Magi were transported as a relic
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from Milan to Cologne in
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1164, and the Cologne Cathedral began to be
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built in
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1248, that is, 84 years later, and
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this cathedral was built for 200 years, where are these
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relics really stored? at the construction site, historians
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tell us that the construction of the cathedral
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begins on the eastern side and after
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about 70 years, the
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construction and decoration of the choirs was only completed, and only
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after the construction of the choirs, their
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internal decoration and the construction of the wall on the
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northern side, was demolished, the
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western part
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of the Carolina that stood until then the cathedral which was supposedly
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used for worship, that is,
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apparently in this cathedral the
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relics of the three wise men were kept, but to be honest,
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I can’t imagine how the
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architects built such a huge
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cathedral, generally innovative for those times, they
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have a church for worship on their construction site,
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which is even more surprising
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that no one has ever seen this church,
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it is not depicted in any drawings or
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paintings
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before the 17th century, it feels like they
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just made it up, of course, 500 years later, and
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they drew it and said it supposedly
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looked like this, and of course they came up with
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a story for it, you won’t believe it, but this carbon
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copy story is reminiscent of the history of the
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construction of our other cathedrals after the
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movement of the relics of the Magi from Milan to
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Cologne brought ships and a large number of
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pilgrims, but the old cathedral became too
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small and thus in
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1225 it is planned to build a new
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cathedral just recently three months ago I
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made a video about the cathedral from
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st.
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and the western part was decided to be
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temporarily restored
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in order to hold services there, this is how
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the histories of these cathedrals are written, but
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I have a reasonable question why
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the construction of this cathedral stopped
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in the 15th century and continued only in the
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nineteenth, what could have happened and
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historians have their own answer to this,
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it turns out time, St. Peter's Cathedral is being built,
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as a result of which the flow of pilgrims
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decreases significantly, which leads to
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financial problems of the
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Keren Cathedral, here is such a simple
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explanation, and already at the end of the 18th century, the cathedral
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suffered severe damage as
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a result of the French occupation of Cologne; the
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occupiers stopped worship in the
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cathedral and the cathedral was used by
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Napoleonic troops as a stable and a
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warehouse, and only in the 19th century, or rather from
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1842, did the restoration or
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completion of the Cologne Cathedral begin, and
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everything was completed very quickly in less
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than 40 years, this is a drawing on a brochure
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that can be purchased at the Cologne
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Cathedral; different lines depict
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different eras of construction on it of this cathedral,
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let’s look at it, but it turns out that
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in three hundred years of construction, the guys didn’t
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build that much. I told you
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that the first stage lasted until one thousand
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four hundred and thirty-seven, but in
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this picture we see the first stage
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1248 1500 60s and this is shown
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horizontal lines it turns out that in
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three hundred years they made only
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the foundation, well, let’s say this,
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in three hundred years they made the foundation of
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this cathedral since inside the so-
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called eastern part was also made
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in that era, well, we read how
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the crust was built in 70 years and here is a very interesting
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point on the tower we see
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diagonal layers of stones, the first construction paths
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alternate with stones from the 19th century, well, let's
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assume that this part was destroyed,
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perhaps by Napoleonic troops,
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no one carried these building materials anywhere,
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they were lying here from what in the 19th century and
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they began to build these towers, but that’s all
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the rest was done in the 19th century, where is the
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evidence that this is exactly what this cathedral
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looked like in the Middle Ages, oh
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yes, there were drawings and remember I said
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on what media these drawings were preserved,
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so they found them in a guy who
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lived with an antique dealer in
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1814 glued together from 20 pieces and they
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turned out to be 4 meters long, what kind of ink
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is that that has survived after 600 years,
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what kind of paper is it that has not decayed
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during this period, and how
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was it possible to build something using such drawings,
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no calculations of
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individual parts of the building, but to give
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yellowness paper, I think, is not a problem, that
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’s why we can’t say for sure what
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this cathedral looked like in the Middle Ages, its
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famous top view of the cross was
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made already in the 19th century, which we
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can clearly see in this technical
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drawing, the entire external decoration of this cathedral is
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also 19th century, so why Cologne
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Cathedral in
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1996 was included in the
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UNESCO World Heritage Sites
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as one of the masterpieces of medieval
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Gothic architecture because it acquired this appearance
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only in the nineteenth century, but
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imagine this cathedral
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being completed and to this day John Conor
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shows us that around the cathedral there are
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allegedly
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restoration workshops but in fact, they are
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still finishing this cathedral,
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a lot of people gather around them, they
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show and tell all sorts of tall
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tales about how, in fact, in those distant
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medieval years, stone was processed,
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sculptures were made, but for some reason they
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do it all with the help of modern
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tools and through a hundred years will say that
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this is how everything was in the thirteenth century
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every year, but the maintenance of this cathedral
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costs more than 10 million euros;
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history is not cheap, but this is only for
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us, and if you print this money, then you
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can create history in
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1942 during the Second World War
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about 900 boarders of the Royal
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Air Force of Great Britain
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bombed the city of Cologne, the
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total tonnage of bombs dropped was
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one and a half thousand tons, as a result,
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more than two and a half thousand fires arose, this is what
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the city looked like after this bombing, the
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Cologne Cathedral also suffered during this
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bombing, although According to
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historians, they tried not to bomb it
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because it was a good landmark,
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and we see that the walls of this cathedral
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are made of light stone, but it was
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almost all blackened,
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but as we already understood, this stone
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is not ancient, these walls were erected
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towards the end of the 19th century, this Speaking of
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blackening, whether it turns black because of a fire
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or because the stone is exposed to
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sunlight, it’s surprising that after
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all the bombing in World
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War II, the looting of the cathedral by
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Napoleon’s army, there are still ancient
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medieval stained glass windows,
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as we are told, the window area is
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approximately 10 thousand square
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meters of which one and a half thousand
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square meters have been preserved since the
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Middle Ages, whatever you say, the stained glass windows are
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very beautiful and when the
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sun's rays break through inside the temple, a
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play of light begins, which cannot be said about the
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interior decoration of this temple, except for the
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various utensils of gold and
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precious objects that are
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placed throughout it the cathedral, the
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walls themselves are a
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rather boring sight; all the elements of the
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walls and columns and the ceilings are all
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made of the same stone that
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clad this cathedral; it is either ace
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or sandstone; there is no comparison with the
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decoration of the same St. Isaac's Cathedral
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where the interior decoration of the walls and floors the
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ceilings are made of marble, the columns are made of solid
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stone, but as the guides of
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St. Isaac’s Cathedral told us, this is where the
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craftsmanship lies, most likely we
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see decoration here from the same
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late period, that is, the 19th century, but
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inside the cathedral there are many relics that
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date back to the Middle Ages,
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for example, the altar which was created
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between
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1350 and 1300 in the 60s, but the cross of the
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holy hero, which was donated to the cathedral
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already at the end of the 10th century, is the Milanese Madonna, but
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this is a copy of the sculpture that burned in the
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fire of
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1248, although we are told that this
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sculpture was made in
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1290 I was interested The sculpture of
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St. Christopher, which dates back to the 14th
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century, is a very interesting character,
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since in early icons he was depicted with a
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dog’s head, which is why I
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doubted that this particular image of
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St. Christopher dates back to the 14th century.
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You can type
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St. Christopher into a search engine and make sure
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that I am not exaggerating at all, but
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the icons of St. Christopher with a dog’s head,
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along with some other controversial and
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graphic subjects, were officially
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banned by
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order of the Holy Synod in
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1722, and after the ban, Christopher
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is depicted anthropomorphically in the image of a
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warrior, but the Old Believers still
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continue to venerate Christopher and
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Cynocephalus and the ban of the ruling
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church only confirmed and strengthened this
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veneration, although for some reason it seems to me that
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this is no longer a dog’s horse’s head,
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but you will agree with such icons,
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parishioners would ask a lot more
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questions and does the church have answers to them?
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On this sculpture, Saint
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Christopher is depicted as a giant
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carrying across the river of the baby Jesus,
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but I think this legend was invented by Perry
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and it is not worth our attention,
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well, let’s debunk one lie of
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historians and take a closer look at
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another relic that we already
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looked at at the beginning of this film, this is the
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crayfish of the three wise men, or the casket,
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I’ll say right away that it’s not my find I read about
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this in the book of Nosovsky and Fomenko
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Biblical Russia considered it very
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important and interesting and therefore I want to
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share it with you,
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well, whoever read this book, I think
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will look at it again with great
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pleasure, the ark with the relics of the three
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wise men is the main thing shrine of the Cologne
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Cathedral the base of the ark is a wooden box it is
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covered with gold richly decorated with
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precious stones antique cameos and
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genes the ark consists of three
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coffins with lids, two of which lie at the
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base and the third is placed on top of them the
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official name of the shrine is the
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ark of the three magicians but also these characters
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and they are called Magi and Holy Kings,
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here the authors are trying to connect the Magi
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since Magi is a Slavic word, they
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connect their start of the aria with the great
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empire, the emperor who brought these
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relics to Cologne, it was Emperor
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Barbarossa, which can be decomposed as a
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barbarian rose, but this is rather their
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assumptions and guesses we will not
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To delve into this topic, we are interested in
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the ark or chest in which the relics of the
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Magi are located; it is reported that there have been repeated
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restorations of this ark, for example,
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one of them was carried out around
00:20:34
1730, allegedly due to damage and
00:20:37
loss of some of its fragments, and
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let us take a closer look at the
00:20:42
process of restoration of this ark this is
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how this ark looks now this is
00:20:47
the front wall of the sarcophagus here
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is the main plot of the front
00:20:51
wall depicting the three wise men of the magicians
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bearing the gifts of the Virgin Mary with the baby
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Christ in their arms and now let's
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see what the ark looked like earlier this is a
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rare image of the ark made in
00:21:05
1671 and as far as we know more
00:21:08
early images of this ark, even those
00:21:11
made before
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1671, have not survived, but in any
00:21:15
case in the books available to us, and here
00:21:18
is a view of the front wall of the ark in
00:21:22
1781, and this is a view of its back wall in the
00:21:25
same
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1781, and this is an old engraving of the 17th
00:21:31
century depicting the most
00:21:33
valuable items stored in the 17th century in the
00:21:36
treasury of a Cologne house and here it
00:21:39
is clear that the central place is occupied by the
00:21:40
Ark of the Magi and let's just compare
00:21:43
three images of the Ark of
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the Magi from
00:21:47
1671 to
00:21:49
1781 and the modern one, we are told that
00:21:53
the ark was restored several times, well,
00:21:55
usually restoration is understood
00:21:58
restoration of lost or
00:21:59
damaged fragments according to surviving
00:22:02
drawings and descriptions, while trying to
00:22:05
reproduce the
00:22:07
ancient lost origen as accurately as possible so as not to
00:22:09
distort the historical truth, and one must
00:22:12
assume that in the case of the ark, the
00:22:14
restoration should be especially
00:22:16
thorough in view of the enormous religious
00:22:18
significance of this monument, one must assume that
00:22:21
the ark was surrounded universal veneration in the
00:22:24
Christian world, after all, it
00:22:26
contains the remains of people and not just people
00:22:29
from kings who personally came into contact with
00:22:32
Jesus Christ, it is natural to assume
00:22:35
that the restorers did not dare to change a
00:22:38
single ancient image, not a single
00:22:41
ancient inscription, not a single ancient
00:22:43
symbol, especially if they had
00:22:45
drawings depicting view of the sarcophagi of
00:22:48
antiquity since we know that the old
00:22:51
images of the ark already
00:22:52
existed then and have even survived to this
00:22:55
day, and now let’s see how
00:22:57
the restoration of the ark was carried out and whether
00:22:59
this activity can be called restoration on the
00:23:02
sarcophagus of
00:23:03
1671 on its long
00:23:06
sides on the right and left we see four
00:23:09
rows of figures 1 bottom row and the third from the bottom
00:23:12
consist of large images
00:23:14
and the second 4 consist of images,
00:23:17
least of all on the side walls
00:23:19
of the sarcophagus in 1671 there were sixty-
00:23:22
four figures 28 large in 1 third
00:23:26
rows and 36 smaller in the second and
00:23:28
fourth and these are not just what - these are
00:23:30
conventional abstract figures, these are
00:23:32
specific historical characters, the first
00:23:35
row from the bottom is a row of prophets, and here the
00:23:38
prophets are depicted in the book, they
00:23:39
are listed, but I will not
00:23:42
focus on this because in our drawings the
00:23:44
small inscriptions above the heads of the characters are
00:23:47
not visible, but so you understand, I found
00:23:49
an image of this ark and this is how the
00:23:52
inscriptions above the figures looked like,
00:23:55
of course, upon closer study we
00:23:58
could look and see all the inscriptions, but
00:24:01
who will give us this sarcophagus is located
00:24:03
high above our heads and access to it
00:24:06
is limited, so let’s continue the third row
00:24:08
from the bottom, called the row of the apostles, the first
00:24:11
was the prophets if you haven’t forgotten yet, and
00:24:14
also one side is called the side of
00:24:16
David and the second side of Solomon, and
00:24:19
so there on the ark in
00:24:21
1671 in the first and third rows
00:24:25
well-known figures of
00:24:27
church history were presented; these were the apostles
00:24:30
such as the reign of Matthew Jacob and so on
00:24:33
and prophets like Moses Jonah Avdei Jeremiah
00:24:37
but who was represented in the second and
00:24:39
fourth rows in this figure of
00:24:42
1671, naturally
00:24:45
we will not be able to see any inscriptions it is a modern
00:24:48
image of the ark 2 4 rows are empty who
00:24:52
could be represented there some lesser-
00:24:55
known secular characters
00:24:56
king or emperor and on in old engravings
00:24:59
and drawings they are too small so
00:25:01
naturally they cannot be identified, but
00:25:04
where did these figures disappear now
00:25:08
there were 36 such figures today they are gone instead of them
00:25:11
gold disks without inscriptions in the second
00:25:14
row and gold plates with an arch in the
00:25:16
fourth row also without inscription all
00:25:19
disks and plates 36 they are placed
00:25:22
exactly where in ancient times, at
00:25:25
least in the seventeenth-eighteenth
00:25:27
centuries, there were some figures, I think
00:25:30
historians and restorers can answer
00:25:32
anything they were stolen, they were damaged during
00:25:35
transportation, most likely these figures were
00:25:38
removed deliberately and not by any
00:25:41
stranger How can one think that
00:25:43
access to the great shrine was always
00:25:45
strictly limited and those who had the right to
00:25:47
work with the sarcophagus and generally touch
00:25:50
it, well, you know, a simple
00:25:52
restorer would not have dared to think about
00:25:54
such blasphemy, but to carry out an order is
00:25:57
another matter, they must obey out of
00:26:00
duty as soon as possible In total, more than half of the
00:26:02
golden figures of the ark disappeared for the
00:26:04
reason that they in some way ceased to
00:26:07
suit the reformist
00:26:09
Western European church. Perhaps these
00:26:11
figures interfered with the writing of a new history. The
00:26:13
book describes everything in great detail, how the
00:26:16
surviving figures change places, how a
00:26:19
large six-pointed star appears,
00:26:21
which is called today the star before
00:26:24
view and then disappears somewhere we see that
00:26:27
on the oldest lithograph of 1671 there is
00:26:30
no six-pointed star in
00:26:33
1781 a star appears and today
00:26:36
it is missing again instead of it
00:26:39
precious stones they raise fewer
00:26:42
questions the same applies to the cross in
00:26:45
1671 it is not there but in
00:26:48
1781 appears and today we can
00:26:51
see this Christian cross, so
00:26:54
all this activity around the ark
00:26:57
cannot be called the scientific word
00:26:59
restoration, most likely it was
00:27:02
some kind of struggle for the creation of a new,
00:27:04
altered ancient history, and we
00:27:07
continue to listen and believe the guide
00:27:09
whom we pay out of our own pocket so that
00:27:12
for our own money, they put noodles on our ears,
00:27:15
and not just noodles, but boiled ones;
00:27:18
remember, I did a review of the Catalan catch
00:27:22
and 1375, where these three kings were depicted
00:27:26
who followed a star in
00:27:28
the east, and so there I clearly showed
00:27:31
that one of these kings’ character was a woman
00:27:34
but in later Christian literature,
00:27:36
painting and sculpture, the three Magi of the magician are
00:27:39
usually depicted as men; in
00:27:41
some paintings, one of the Magi is the
00:27:44
Negroid race in general, in particular in the
00:27:47
Cologne Cathedral, the late sculpture
00:27:49
allegedly made in the 15th century and
00:27:51
installed behind the ark also
00:27:54
represents the Magi as men, and this is all
00:27:57
because one can see the faces of the figures on the
00:28:00
ark itself today are almost
00:28:01
impossible to get close to it, you can’t get close to it,
00:28:04
but if we look at the photographs of this
00:28:06
ark there and clearly see that two
00:28:10
of the wise men are really men with beards
00:28:13
and the third figure standing between them is clearly
00:28:16
female, she has no beard before going drinking
00:28:18
faces are very similar the type of face of the Mother of God,
00:28:22
with the queen of Vova and King Wulf standing next to her,
00:28:25
covered in one brightness, as
00:28:27
if the sculptor had united them into one
00:28:30
whole, maybe it was a husband and wife, that is, a
00:28:33
king and queen, or a queen-mother with a king’s
00:28:36
son, this is worth paying attention to
00:28:38
because that all the other figures
00:28:40
depicted on the ark are always covered by
00:28:42
only 1 arch, with the exception of, of course,
00:28:45
the Virgin Mary with the baby Jesus in her arms,
00:28:48
but if once the artist combined the
00:28:51
bright mother of the Virgin Mary with her son Jesus,
00:28:53
then why not assume that in the
00:28:56
second case the union of female and
00:28:58
male figures 1 arch means the
00:29:01
same thing, thus the union of two
00:29:03
figures of the Magi, a man and a woman,
00:29:06
under one brand could have a clear
00:29:09
meaning, it was either a mother and son, or a
00:29:12
married couple, or a father and daughter.
00:29:14
By the way, in many ancient paintings we
00:29:17
also see a woman among the Magi, but
00:29:20
there is also another piece of evidence is here
00:29:22
in the Kamensky Cathedral on one of the ancient
00:29:25
central colored stained glass windows of the cathedrals of the
00:29:27
drops and the three magicians, located on the axis of the
00:29:30
cathedral behind the ark, the stained glass window is
00:29:33
called the window of the three magicians, it is believed
00:29:36
that it was made around 1300 of the twentieth
00:29:39
year, here the woman sorcerer is depicted
00:29:42
absolutely clearly and exactly as the woman has an
00:29:46
open neck and shoulders, a real
00:29:49
neckline, is beautiful and feminine and with
00:29:52
regular facial features there
00:29:54
can be no doubt,
00:29:56
and the other two wise men are completely
00:29:58
unequivocally depicted by men.
00:30:00
I wonder why the restorers here
00:30:03
decided not to destroy the original
00:30:06
old drawing supposedly from the fourteenth century,
00:30:09
perhaps for the simple reason that
00:30:11
the image located in the cathedral, it is
00:30:13
quite high to approach it
00:30:16
closely; access here is
00:30:18
closed today, that is, it is almost impossible to see its details from below and
00:30:21
from afar,
00:30:23
but the sculpture of the three
00:30:25
wise men of the magicians, which should have been
00:30:27
displayed in plain sight below at the base of
00:30:31
the ark for the viewing of all the
00:30:33
numerous visitors to the cathedral, was already
00:30:35
carefully prepared with knowledge of the matter,
00:30:37
the project must be thought to have been approved at the very
00:30:40
top, no women, no deviations
00:30:43
from the corrected history, which is already beginning to harden,
00:30:47
it is believed that the sculptures
00:30:49
are part of the above-ground monument to
00:30:52
Archbishop Dietrich Merc, who lived in
00:30:58
1414-1463, although, however, it could
00:31:01
have been made later, well, naturally, in the book of
00:31:03
Nosovsky and Fomenko
00:31:05
biblical Russia an idea is expressed and
00:31:08
who is this woman one of the three
00:31:11
wise men of the magicians, well, if you are
00:31:13
interested, read this book
00:31:15
on your own, you and I, let's
00:31:18
continue the fascinating tour of the Kio
00:31:21
Roman Cathedral and let's go down to the
00:31:24
basement of the Cologne Cathedral John Conor did not
00:31:27
miss I had such an opportunity and visited this
00:31:30
excursion, but I just have the
00:31:32
feeling that these are not basements, but rather
00:31:35
some kind of underground city,
00:31:36
how could it have ended up under the Keren
00:31:39
Cathedral, but it turns out that the places where the
00:31:42
cathedral is located today were apparently
00:31:48
religious even in the Roman period of Cologne’s history the center of the Christians living here,
00:31:51
as historians tell us, in the
00:31:54
northern part of the city, over the centuries,
00:31:57
several generations of churches were erected,
00:31:59
each of which was larger
00:32:02
in size than all previous ones. These churches
00:32:05
were located inside the ring of monasteries and
00:32:08
monastery churches of
00:32:10
Holy Cologne, and what we
00:32:12
see now are the remains of churches and yes, under
00:32:16
Collins Cathedral, excavations are being carried out
00:32:18
and the excavation area is already more than 4000
00:32:21
square meters; fragments of
00:32:24
floors and sections of walls have been discovered, which, although they
00:32:28
confirm the existence of these
00:32:30
churches, nevertheless do not allow us
00:32:33
to reconstruct their form; the guide in
00:32:36
German excitedly tells us
00:32:39
how around the year 500 AD, over the old
00:32:43
simple pool, an
00:32:46
octagonal baptistery was built with
00:32:48
curved sides on which a canopy was fixed. The
00:32:51
baptistery was located inside a
00:32:54
cruciform structure, the internal
00:32:57
walls of which were decorated with mosaics.
00:33:00
Around 540, a
00:33:03
woman and an 8-year-old boy were buried here. Expensive
00:33:06
items were discovered and in the grave
00:33:08
suggest that the deceased were members of the
00:33:11
family of King T1 Bert from the Merovingian dynasty,
00:33:15
it’s a no brainer and you
00:33:17
can say anything, but I think
00:33:20
we need to stop believing in these fairy tales,
00:33:22
pay attention to the red brick in the
00:33:25
pile of this earth, where does it come from here
00:33:28
in the Roman period when everything around
00:33:30
is made of stone, and here is the
00:33:33
early Christian baptistery itself, again the
00:33:36
brickwork is made of the same red
00:33:39
brick, and here are the already familiar arched
00:33:42
vaults of the ceilings, John Conor is just
00:33:44
pointing his finger at them, but the old
00:33:47
masonry of the walls goes tens of meters down,
00:33:50
what is this again the notorious cultural
00:33:53
layer, how come the builders of this cathedral,
00:33:55
who decided to build such a colossus in the
00:33:58
middle of the 13th century, decide to put it
00:34:02
on the remains of an old church, because the mass of
00:34:04
stone used in the cathedral is
00:34:07
approximately 300 thousand tons, this is not an
00:34:10
extension to a village house, so
00:34:13
we will never know what this
00:34:15
structure looked like until the nineteenth
00:34:18
century, and most likely this underground part of the
00:34:21
cathedral has nothing to do with the old
00:34:24
ancient Christian churches;
00:34:27
this is precisely the
00:34:29
foundation of an ancient structure that
00:34:32
was located in Cologne and this structure
00:34:35
could have gone half underground
00:34:37
thanks to some kind of global catastrophe
00:34:40
that historians persistently tell us about
00:34:43
They don’t tell me, it seems to me there are already enough
00:34:46
examples that our whole history
00:34:48
is written according to one scenario, and that what does not
00:34:51
fit this scenario is
00:34:53
simply destroyed. Once again, I want to
00:34:56
thank John Conor for
00:34:58
providing the photo and video material, a
00:35:01
link to his channel, I will leave
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a lot more interesting material in the description he I filmed
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in Germany from fortresses to stars from
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