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“There's a great story about that that is probably historically accurate. Venice basically was able to redirect the Holy Roman Empire, the crusading army, to Constantinople. And the main reason they did that is Venice was the number one seag…”
▶ The Shadow State 39 The Vatican Bank @ 26:08
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“The Di Medici's slipped a bribe to the Holy Roman Empire, and I think it was the 1300s, and kept a massive invasion of united European foes from attacking Venice. From that point forward, the merchant princes realized we are vulnerable from…”
▶ The Shadow State 65 Cecil Rhodes & Maritime Empires @ 24:02
Mentions (9)
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Of Europe back in the day, the first son would inherit the land. The second son would go into the church and the third born son would go into the military. Those were the three legs of the stool of maintaining power throughout generations t…
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There's a great story about that that is probably historically accurate. Venice basically was able to redirect the Holy Roman Empire, the crusading army, to Constantinople. And the main reason they did that is Venice was the number one seag…
▶ 27:08
And at the same time, Enlightenment secularism is going on, and that really eroded the church's influence and reduced their European donations. Fast forward to 1789 and the French Revolution. They nationalized a bunch of church properties, …
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Now, this is important because you keep hearing a lot of this ridiculous stuff that, you know, to Jewish bankers around the world. Well, this is a Protestant bankers that established this whole system. Geneva becomes a haven for Protestant …
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The Di Medici's slipped a bribe to the Holy Roman Empire, and I think it was the 1300s, and kept a massive invasion of united European foes from attacking Venice. From that point forward, the merchant princes realized we are vulnerable from…
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And they split it into three regions in 843 AD. You had East, Middle, and West Francia. And the Netherlands was considered part of Middle Francia. Following me so far? Yep. Okay, we get to the High Middle Ages. It's about the year 1000 or a…
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this reformation also accelerates the rise of what became the nation states. And what would happen is if you're a little prince with a little fiefdom, you would adopt Protestantism so you could seize Catholic church lands and assert indepen…
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Because the Anglican church just put the, oh, I don't know, we'll just make the king, you know, the spokes, the mouth of God. All right, this leads us to the rise of Venice, Flores, the Medici's and the banking system that we talked about l…
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We're going to talk about that a little bit later. Well, let's talk about it now. Because there's a couple of treaties that came out of it. There was a Treaty of Munster, which was between the Holy Roman Empire and France and her allies. An…