9 days ago • Cambrian Chronicles

Hello all,
I was recently a guest on the History of the Celts podcast, so if audio is your thing I’d definitely recommend checking it out!
Link here:  https://open.spotify.com/episode/2c8cIS0TCqUrbZDBpQbdLm?si=_gzWKAGpTQSaI-ZK9TkwMw&context=spotify%3Ashow%3A5AtCO8sU6RhbbJpicSFfJN 

I’ve got some cool updates planned currently, although I first have to decide between a 1,000 word community post, or a short video. Such are the difficult questions of life. 
Diolch! 

3 weeks ago (edited) • Cambrian Chronicles

Edit: this video is now out:  https://youtu.be/bxKiQcKvzjQ?si=L7XkH... 

Just a quick heads up, the video unfortunately won’t be finished by the end of the month as I planned

Instead, it’ll be out early next month, very likely in the first week!
See you all then, it’ll be very much worth the wait 

shared 4 weeks ago • Cambrian Chronicles

If you’d like to hear us discuss early King Arthur at length whilst you wait for the next video, now’s your chance!

1 month ago (edited) • Cambrian Chronicles

“Your self-important vandalism has got to stop,
Seriously, get over yourself”.

A quote from the author of Annun Ddu, aka “Wikipedia’s King who Doesn’t Exist”, to another user calling them out.
I covered this a few months back, and have since promised a bit of a follow up.

Join me and my friend Pat as we recap the discovery, and discuss some very interesting things, like:
How I found Anwn Ddu in a random video by a major channel.
The original author’s history of misinformation and a “battleground mentality”.
How much the article has changed now.

You can watch it as a video, with visuals made by me, or as a podcast, which will be linked in the comments of this post.
I hope to see you there, diolch! 

Wikipedia's King who Doesn't Exist | What Happened Next

Mad Dogs of Cambria

1 month ago • 9,545 views

2 months ago (edited) • Cambrian Chronicles

Hi everyone, 
I just made a world-shattering, life-changing appearance on the podcast ‘Never as Funny’, where I talk to my good friend Pat about what it’s been like making YouTube videos over the past year, and most importantly we talk about our new upcoming project!
I think you’ll be very intrigued, especially by that last part, and there’ll be another announcement over here on YouTube in a few days with more info!

Listen “wherever you get your podcasts” apparently. I don’t know where you get them, but I’m sure you do.
Diolch!

 https://spotify.link/xZ4Wp7x0RIb 

 https://spotify.link/tkT2w4s4RIb 

2 months ago • Cambrian Chronicles

Today ‘Wikipedia’s King who Doesn’t Exist’ successfully reached 1 million views!

Diolch, everyone. This was such a fun video to make, and it might actually be my favourite one out of all of them! 

2 months ago • Cambrian Chronicles

Hello everyone!
Just want to say a quick thank you for everyone watching my latest video, it’s doing really well, and it’s great to read everyone’s theories, even though I still haven’t fully caught up yet!

Secondly, last year I was on the podcast ‘Never as Funny’, where I spoke about doing Welsh history on YouTube.
Pat, the host, has just re-edited and re-released it in preparation for me to reappear soon, as well as another fun project currently in the works…

Go and give it a listen if you’ve been enjoying the channel, I think you’ll find it interesting, especially as it serves as a weird time capsule of the channel only a year ago.

Diolch!

 https://open.spotify.com/episode/5No2FZn71sxlyqgDDm4Pm0?si=sproI73CSy6UqRJvbRFr5Q 

2 months ago • Cambrian Chronicles

The Royal Title that No One Can Remember is out now! 

The Royal Title that No One Can Remember

Cambrian Chronicles

2 months ago • 765,956 views

3 months ago • Cambrian Chronicles

Dydd Gŵyl Dewi hapus / happy St David’s Day, everyone! 

3 months ago • Cambrian Chronicles

Anything can be forgotten, no matter the fame, or the size.

YouTube has told me that it hasn’t shown this to most of you, so I figured I’d help out our machine overlords at least once.

The Mountains that Time Forgot is out right now (unless you are somehow reading this from the past). If you like forgotten history, or geography, then this is definitely for you. I’m not biased when I say that though, definitely not.
Thanks. 

The Biggest Names ever Lost to History

Cambrian Chronicles

3 months ago • 79,461 views