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Hordes Of Yore - "The Indomitable Spirit" 5.13 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 488 exibições Album: Of Splendour And Ruin Dark Music Productions 2005. + Informações |
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Hordes Of Yore - "A Destiny Wrought In Infamy (an Ill Empire Cannot Stand)" 7.45 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 190 exibições Album: Of Splendour And Ruin Dark Music Productions 2005. + Informações |
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Heathen Crusade II Hotel Folk 9.13 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 2162 exibições Members of Månegarm, Skyforger, Dark Forest, Hordes of Yore, and numerous fans in Månegarm's hotel room.. + Informações |
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Heralds Of Yore Pre-BC Guild 4.32 min. | 4.2380953 avaliação | 6025 exibições Heralds Of Yore Pre-BC guild Smolderthorn-US progression video.. + Informações |
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The Philosophical Zombie Slayer (a pun-filled acoustic song) by Rock, Paper, Cynic 2.97 min. | 4.951923 avaliação | 19640 exibições Peter Chiykowski, the author of Rock, Paper, Cynic gives an acoustic demo of his original tune, The Philosophical Zombie Slayer. You can download the mp3 for this song through the music section of his website: www.rockpapercynic.com/music.php ------- He splits skulls with his axioms, and a shotgun named Voltaire, John Locke n' stock, he'll rock your socks, this P-Zombie Slayer... Brains... brains... brains... he's got 'em He's read Camus and Sun Tzu too, every literary pillar, He's a zombie-bustin' Saint Augustine, natural born Schiller, The badass bookworm boss of the holy cross-examination, He fights undead mobs with Thomas Hobbes and rationcination, His enemies are both dead and not, in unlife left to linger, But he'll collapse all their uncertainties by the power of Schroedinger. You can tell him that he Kant, "But it's imperative," he'll say. With his David Humean touch he will commit you to the flames. A syllogistic softy olden days of yore, He read the Philosophy of History, and he's Hegeling for more. He hits the road with Diderot and a fair share of Jean-Jacques, So if you think he don't know frenchmen you can suck on his Balzac. You know argument is moldable like Plato in his hands, You're barking up the wrong sophiststry if you're challenging this man. They call him René Descarnage, and you'll finally know why, When it's finito he screams "Cogito ergo someone's gonna die!" No one wants to go outside when the world is gonna eat'chya So he'll touch up on .... + Informações |
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Heralds of Yore Maloriak kill 6.35 min. | 0 avaliação | 20 exibições Heralds of Yore progression video. + Informações |
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Has history been tampered with? Was there really a Dark Age? 4.33 min. | 2.6588235 avaliação | 19140 exibições Has history been tampered with? It is common knowledge that the Classical Age was followed by many centuries of utter stagnation and decline with virtually nothing happening but wars and famine and the destruction of the priceless ancient monuments. CLICK ON AMAZON LINK! Then, during the Renaissance, the Classical authors re-appear from oblivion, Latin and Greek become resurrected as the intelligentsia Esperanto of the Middle Ages, numerous manuscripts re-appear from oblivion to be copied, enter wide circulation, and vanish again, never to be found. CLICK ON AMAZON LINK! How preposterous would it be to suggest that there were no Dark Ages to separate the antiquity from the Renaissance - that the "Re-naissance" was in fact the naissance of the Western European culture as we know it? It does contradict everything that we may ever have learnt about history. However, new methods offered by empirical statistics and developed by Anatoly Fomenko, the Russian mathematician, and his colleagues, provide plenty of evidence to support the theory that the Dark Ages are a phantom. We find lots of spicy morsels in the cauldron of history, and some of them are impossible to digest without soothing explanations that all the contradictions we encounter are to be blamed on the ignorance of the scribes or some such phenomena inherent in the murky past - fancy the statue of Marcus Aurelius lost for several centuries and then found "by accident" on one of the Roman streets, or Senators .... + Informações |
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Serbia in the Middle Ages 14.97 min. | 4.807229 avaliação | 17233 exibições Serbs belong to the Southslavonic group of Indo-European peoples. As their tradition, culture, language, beliefs, and customs show, the ethnogenesis of Serbs goes far back into the past. Serbian ancestors, Protoslavs and Old Serbs, were described in the 5th century BC by Herodotus, under the names of Neuri and Budini, living north of the Danube in the region between Dniepar and north-eastern Carpathian Mountains. The first mention of the name "Serbs" appears in the 1st century BC (69- 75), in the Historia naturalis by Plinius Caecilius Secundus, who states that Serbs (Serbi) live on the coast of the Black Sea. In the 2nd century, Claudius Ptolomaius writes in his Geographica that Serbs (Serboi, Sirboi - Serboi, Sirboi) live behind the Caucasus, near the hinterland of the Black Sea. The first mention of the Serbian name on their present ethnical location appears in 822, in the work of Frank chronicler Einhardt (Annales regni Francorum). He confirms that Serbs are very numerous in Dalmatia. During the great migrations in Europe (5th to 6th century), Serbian ancestors arrive to the Balkan Peninsula from several directions and settle in the wide area between four seas (Black, Adriatic, Aegean, and Ionian). It is on this location that the eldest Serbian feudal states Raska (later Serbia) and Duklja (later Zeta or Montenegro) were formed. From the second half of the 12th century Raska expanded by taking over the Byzantine territory. The medieval Serbian state reached the height .... + Informações |
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"Day 11 - A city divided by a river" Mizramirez's photos around Budapest, Hungary 1.18 min. | 0 avaliação | 38 exibições Preview of Mizramirez's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor? TripWow slideshow creator. Entry from: Budapest, Hungary Entry Title: "Day 11 - A city divided by a river" Entry: "My Hungary Experience, I should have known what to expect when we first arrived in Budapest and we saw a relatively well dressed man **** on a street bench not ten feet from the road. The hotel was terrible. There were bugs. Not little bugs either. Big. ****. Bugs. The food and staff were equally bad. After spending an evening sitting the bar area, drinking with some of the staff, they attempted to overcharge Marcy by about 100% after the majority of us had paid and gone to bed. Mattais assured us after all that, EF would not be using that Hotel anymore. Having said all that, it wasn't all bad. We got up early to head out on a bus tour of the city. We stopped off at the highest point in Budapest. The city of Budapest at one point was actually two separate cities, split down the middle by the river Danube. The "Old Town" contains the Budapest Castle and Parliament and this is Buda. The "Newer Town" is Pest. It is a fairly pretty city. The castle has very medieval looking towers and spires. Which, I was happy to find, they let you run around in. The city has an air of ancient-ness to it. The castle especially. When just looking at it, the mind doesn't immediately hearken back to the days of yore when it wasn't just .... + Informações |
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Tuesday Pear: Una - Games, Games, Games (1 Jun 2010 -- Week #3) 9.47 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 112 exibições All those games of yore... you know you remember them too!. + Informações |
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Tales of a Wayside Inn by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 162.38 min. | 3.4126985 avaliação | 99939 exibições Classic Literature VideoBook with synchronized text, interactive transcript, and closed captions in multiple languages. Audio courtesy of Librivox. Read by Peter Yearsley.. + Informações |
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Has history been tampered with? First,Second,Third&Fourth Crusades=First World War of Troy 5.62 min. | 3.1363637 avaliação | 8104 exibições Has history been tampered with? Homer's "Iliad" tells the tale of the First Crusade. When we think of Homer's Troy, we imagine it in fantasy hues of times long gone. And yet the latest research conducted of one of the world's leading mathematicians proves it to us irrefutably: what we know as the "Trojan War" was in fact the First Crusade! CLICK ON AMAZON.COM LINK! We aren't talking about obvious parallels between two major military campaigns separated by millennia - the Trojan War and the First Crusade are but different names of one and the same military campaign. The former ended up in the distant past due to the blatantly erroneous chronology that we use - one that was created by the Jesuits in the 16th 17th century. This chronology, regarded by many as the absolute historical truth, contains many gaps and repetitions. Most major historical events (as well as personalities and even places) have several phantom duplicates arbitrarily dated to various antediluvian epochs and presumed completely unrelated to one another - the Trojan War and the First Crusade are a perfect example. Our entire view of the so-called "Antiquity" and the Middle Ages changes radically; history becomes streamlined and unencumbered by all the dark ages, lost empires and mystical cyclic patterns that afflict the official version. The duplicates all roll into a single historical reality - Classical Greek poleis become one with the mediaeval Crusader states, ancient Egyptian paganism identifies as .... + Informações |
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Tazkira tu Shahada tain By Hadhrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian ????? ????????? 115.97 min. | 0 avaliação | 29508 exibições www.alislam.org/rk. + Informações |
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Thrall Your Base 3.83 min. | 4.3106794 avaliação | 181913 exibições this is what happens if you piss off Thrall, warchief of the Horde i did not make this, Credits go to Hogger from the EU-Eonar Server. + Informações |
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Opeth Burden 3.15 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 512 exibições |
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Katatonia Omerta 3.40 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 281 exibições |
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Fake Plastic Trees (Radiohead Cover) 4.87 min. | 0 avaliação | 32 exibições |
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Covering Oasis - Live Forever 2.00 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 41 exibições |
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Antimatter - The Last Laugh.avi 1.52 min. | 0 avaliação | 53 exibições |
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Part 7 - Scaramouche by Rafael Sabatini - Book 3 (Chs 05-09) 145.63 min. | 2.5555556 avaliação | 23462 exibições A Romance of the French Revolution - Book 3: The Sword, (Chs 05-09). Classic Literature VideoBook with synchronized text, interactive transcript, and closed captions in multiple languages. Audio courtesy of Librivox. Read by Gord Mackenzie. Playlist for Scaramouche by Rafael Sabatini: www.youtube.com Scaramouche free audiobook at Librivox: librivox.org Scaramouche free eBook at Project Gutenberg: www.gutenberg.org Scaramouche at Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org View a list of all our videobooks: www.ccprose.com. + Informações |
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Part 4 - Triplanetary by EE Smith (Chs 13-17) 139.48 min. | 2.3521128 avaliação | 65891 exibições Part 4 (Chs 13-17). Classic Literature VideoBook with synchronized text, interactive transcript, and closed captions in multiple languages. Audio courtesy of Librivox. Read by Phil Chenevert. Playlist for Triplanetary by EE Smith: www.youtube.com Triplanetary free audiobook at Librivox: librivox.org Triplanetary free eBook at Project Gutenberg: www.gutenberg.org Triplanetary at Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org View a list of all our videobooks: www.ccprose.com. + Informações |
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Hordes Of Yore - "Setting Stones On Fratricide" 6.10 min. | 5.0 avaliação | 184 exibições Album: Of Splendour And Ruin Dark Music Productions 2005. + Informações |





































