WE MAKİN İT TO HEAVEN WİTH THİS ONE AND 300 OF OTHERS
@anonymousyoutuber37607 сағат бұрын
Ave Amicus
@Historyinanutshell-x7f4 күн бұрын
I feel bad for the horses bro
@RoderickssonHx6 күн бұрын
Aquí en Oxapampa en Perú hay tribus queruskas bárbaras
@alejandroalvarezrodriguez12 күн бұрын
Cuando haga una conferencia de Egipto la pongo en la intro
@Ranger_798012 күн бұрын
Long live the history of Pars and Persians
@Shaxpeer118 күн бұрын
As székely, I am bazzeg, hun leszármazott.
@somegameryeeter995120 күн бұрын
I’ve been searching for this music through the entire night. This music was always stuck in my head so just wanted to know what its name is.
@LH_was_here21 күн бұрын
Bleeding blades
@occult22223 күн бұрын
Do you hear Parthian Drums?! It's really horryfin in battle and I as an Iranian when hear that my body is shaking for fighting in my ancestors path for IRAN❤
@theresponsibleuser9027 күн бұрын
Tengrism will rise again....🔥
@davefekete7187Ай бұрын
Love your stuff Tyler, always sounds so good, gets me in the right mood to restore the Roman Empire!
@CircleNeanderthalАй бұрын
Jews
@Mukhannath6Ай бұрын
God of war 3 ost type beat ⚔️
@rioagabiАй бұрын
Seleucids coordination between the infantry and its partner cavalry was too poor, and the orientalized Greek phalanx was not firm enough to delay romans while causing enough shock, making it impossible to activate the Macedonian hammer-and-anvil tactics. It was even more devastating to allow Hannibal to lead a tactically decisive navy based on stereotypes about the Phoenicians. In fact, there were rebellions by the Parthians and Bactrians in the east, and when they did not fully control Anatolia, they should rely on fortresses and diplomacy to delay the Romans.
@silviaruhsen4666Ай бұрын
Magyarorsagban
@user-cn2r6pt9yАй бұрын
👍👍👍💯💯💯
@YazanMR0Ай бұрын
I'll become batman in 1 year remind us. 2024/11/22
@alejandroalvarezrodriguezАй бұрын
Me la quedo
@CaptainHarlock-kv4ztАй бұрын
Ο ΣΤΑΥΡΟΣ ΝΙΚΑ!
@Atusa222Ай бұрын
😕🤨
@theicon29Ай бұрын
WHO ARE JOİNİNG MY KİNGDOM?! (like to join)
@Mrstripeez2 ай бұрын
Time to use this in my epic minecraft sieges
@hudai79942 ай бұрын
Hun'ların Gök Türk'lerin ve Osmanlı'nın devamı olan Türkler'iz!!!
@247even-EL2 ай бұрын
S
@Simpfok2 ай бұрын
Could I use this for a video? I think this music would really fit as the background music for my Second Punic War mapping video.
@happyeclipse32552 ай бұрын
Yes yes. Long live Monkeydonia 🐒🐒🎪🎪🇲🇰🇲🇰🎪🎪🎪🎪🎪🇲🇰🇲🇰🇲🇰🎪🎪🎪🎪🎪🎪🎪🎪🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬
@taimkodykrutie2 ай бұрын
Macedonia is Greek.
@happyeclipse32552 ай бұрын
@@taimkodykrutie are you slow???? That's what i am saying
@silviaruhsen46662 ай бұрын
Attila murded Bleda - future of brothers
@AarónNoé-u7c2 ай бұрын
1:19
@silviaruhsen46662 ай бұрын
Go for future during past - don't forget wars
@Kenmight2 ай бұрын
The song of steel&flesh2😂
@jambex45642 ай бұрын
1:31 - 1:55 Este es el ritmo que me recordó un banda sonora de un videojuego llamado Live A Live "Silent Labyrinth". kzbin.info/www/bejne/ZnvahXiKl8eUnc0
@@LinusLinothoraxwhere have Turkic/Hun Ancestors son of…
@silviaruhsen46662 ай бұрын
Igen
@silviaruhsen46662 ай бұрын
Az Europa , go west
@inquisitorthomasdefinitely5362 ай бұрын
Time bLow up the moon boys
@Greek.history.enthusiast2 ай бұрын
Alexander the Great and the Macedonian empire 🇬🇷🗿
@silviaruhsen46662 ай бұрын
He got a statue
@silviaruhsen46662 ай бұрын
States of towns together - Leonidas falls
@silviaruhsen46662 ай бұрын
Once upon a time
@HaxoGameStudiosOfficial2 ай бұрын
Can i use this music in my commercial game? 😮
@BetoAcapulco2 ай бұрын
Fuck you this is Mongolian music with german lyrics 😂😂😂
@denwffa2 ай бұрын
It’s alright
@Theodoros_Kolokotronis2 ай бұрын
An epic tale that took place during the siege of Constantinople: on the 15th of March 1453, five ships full of Cretan archers, under the leadership of Manousos Kallikratis (Μανούσος Καλλικράτης), left the port of Souda (Σούδα), province of Chania (Χανιά) in the island of Crete (Κρήτη), to assist their fellow Hellenes and their allies defending the legendary City of Constantinople. On their way to Constantinople, while sailing at the Sea of Marmara (Μαρμαρά), they got involved in a Naval Battle with numerous turkish ships, sinking many of them but also losing two out of total five ships. The remaining three arrived in Constantinople, where the archers were divided in two teams. The first team under Captain Pavlis (Καπετάν Παυλής) rushed to provide back up to the besieged gate of Saint Romanos (Πύλη του Αγίου Ρωμανού), where Emperor Constantine XI Palaiologos was fighting. The second team defended at the three towers of Vasilios, Leon and Alexios (the names of the towers, πύργοι του Βασιλείου, Λέοντος και Αλεξίου). The Cretan archers in those towers (even though we are already in the era of cannons and the first gunpowder weapons, Cretan archers had been famous for their relative skill since antiquity), fought bravely and killed many Turks and their allies, that even after the Queen of Cities fell, they still kept fighting, killing their enemies by the thousands. Shortly after, the Ottoman Sultan himself, admiring the spirit of those men, granted the glorious Cretans the right to flee the City unharmed. The Cretans, knowing the City was already lost, accepted, and they were allowed to return to their ships in their full combat gear and in a victorious parade they marched to their ships, where they embarked for Crete. On their way back, one ship was damaged and was forced to harbour in Mount Athos - Hagio Oros (Άγιο Όρος), where one of the monks there recorded this epic tale. Commander Manousos Kallikratis descended from the region of Sfakia (Σφακιά) in Crete, the only place along with Agrafa (Άγραφα), Souli (Σουλι) and Mani (Μάνη), that never fell under Ottoman rule.