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Unthinkable cruelty, rivers of blood, and cities reduced to ashes—massacres were not rare events in medieval history. They were warnings, spectacles, and tools of power. In an age where mercy was weakness and vengeance was law, entire populations could vanish in a single day. In this 4+ hour documentary, we journey through the most horrifying massacres of the medieval era—events so brutal they still echo through time. From crusader slaughters and Mongol rampages to religious bloodbaths and royal purges, each story is drawn from real, documented history. These aren’t legends. These are the forgotten truths of a world shaped by conquest, fear, and fury. If you’d like to support what we do, you can become a YouTube Member here: / @theeternalmysteries Attributions for images used in video: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1H... DISCLAIMER: The images, audio, and video clips featured in the content on this channel come from a mix of licensed stock, attribution-required sources, royalty-free media, public domain content, and materials used in accordance with fair use guidelines. No copyright infringement is intended, and all rights remain with their respective owners. If you are the copyright holder of any material used and have concerns regarding its use, please contact me directly, and I will address the issue promptly. Since authentic images and footage of certain historical events are not always available, Eternal Mysteries may use historically relevant visuals for dramatic effect. Every effort is made to ensure accuracy and maintain historical integrity. All content on Eternal Mysteries is thoroughly researched, produced, and presented within a historical and educational context. While we are passionate about history, we may not always be experts in every field, so we welcome any corrections, additional insights, or new ideas—feel free to reach out!