A Journey Through Ancient Germania: Unraveling the Tribes and Legends

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Legendary Lore

Legendary Lore

11 ай бұрын

Step back in time and join us on a journey through a modernized rendition of "Germania," an invaluable historical work by one of Rome's greatest historians, Publius Cornelius Tacitus. Written around 98 AD, "Germania" paints a vivid picture of the diverse cultures, customs, and ways of life of various Germanic tribes some 700 years before the Viking Age.
Although Tacitus himself never set foot in Germania, his accounts, sourced from various traders, soldiers, and Germanic mercenaries, reveal the richness of early Germanic tribal diversity. From the seafaring prowess of the Suiones to the unique societal norms of the Sitones, "Germania" offers a fascinating glimpse into the past.
This video will dive into Tacitus's descriptions of these tribes, exploring potential links to Norse culture and providing context for how the Romans perceived these 'foreign' societies. As we navigate through this ancient text, we'll dissect the societal norms, religious practices, and warfare techniques, along with much more.
Remember, Tacitus's work reflects Roman prejudices and standards of civilization at the time, making "Germania" not only a study of Germanic tribes but also a window into the Roman psyche.
Whether you're an ancient history buff, a student, or simply curious about our past, this video is for you. Join us as we bring Tacitus's "Germania" to life in a whole new way.
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@darkdork1012
@darkdork1012 9 ай бұрын
As someone who has primarily German ancestry, this explains a lot as to my personal behaviors and physical appearance. Never understood why other people want multiple partners, enjoyed big cities, adhered to laws over morals, why I only respect hard working leaders rather than manipulative desk jockeys. Such a beautiful ancient people. I'm grateful that the Romans took the time to document the cultures of others.
@andreamuller9009
@andreamuller9009 5 ай бұрын
Hopefully you are aware that monogamy is not hereditary, just as polygamy is not... that is a cultural thing, not a DNA thing
@TheEggmaniac
@TheEggmaniac 2 ай бұрын
I see this quite often, where people, usually Americans, Im sure, writing they have some trait or behaviour, which they put down to their stereotypical idea of some country or ethnic group. Which some of their ancestors had come from. For example, I love pasta and pizza, it must be because my grandfather's family were Italian. Or 'When I was young always liked getting drunk and fighting, and being rebellious. It must because some of my ancestors where Irish.' etc. They dont seem to understand most of these behavioural traits are not a genetic predisposition. They are the result of the culture the person grows up in.
@tenbroeck1958
@tenbroeck1958 Ай бұрын
@@andreamuller9009 It is both, actually. Just like a Border Collie naturally tries to herd smaller animals, without anyone encouraging such behavior. My Bichon Frise has never tried to herd anyone/anything, he simply demands affection and food. I do appreciate that you are probably German and terrified of being thought of as not woke enough, or not beaten into shame for the history of your ancestors. Nobody needs to be lectured by you, me or anyone though.
@tenbroeck1958
@tenbroeck1958 Ай бұрын
​@@TheEggmaniac What ancestry do you attribute your tendency to sit in a small closet, deeply sniffing your own farts to?
@andreamuller9009
@andreamuller9009 Ай бұрын
@@tenbroeck1958 This is the first time that someone has accused me of being afraid of not being woke enough or even putting me anywhere near woke.😂 I always find people like you who compare dogs to people very funny. Dogs were specifically bred for appearance but also for character traits that were intended to serve a specific purpose. While the Bichon Frise is a companion dog that has never been used for anything other than entertaining people, hence its charming, cheerful character and cute appearance, the Border Collie is a working dog, this breed has a strong natural hunting instinct, but the killing instinct has been eliminated bred away .... so that he can round up the herd (like wolves do before they attack) without hurting the sheep ..... ideal for herding. I don't know that certain ethnic groups are pure entertainers or pure guardians/hunters or soldiers. In fact, in every ethic there are people who like to entertain others and others who prefer to protect their fellow human beings, depending on their individual inclinations and character. And as for monogamy and polygamy....it's not like there are some people in western culture who aren't happy with just one partner at a time, unfaithful men and women make for a high divorce rate. While e.g. b. In an Arab country a woman finds herself as a second wife, with us it is the secret lover .... we just regulate the problem of polygamy differently ..... so quite simply a cultural/social difference. So now I'll switch off the smartass mode🤓.....hopefully you feel well instructed🤪😘
@radiojet1429
@radiojet1429 9 ай бұрын
This video is arguably the best explanation of "what it meant to be a German" one could find. The modern language use is particularly enjoyable and lends an extraordinary authenticity to the text.- that's quite a feat. Bravo.
@veronicajensen7690
@veronicajensen7690 2 ай бұрын
Germania is not just German, it's North central Europe today part of Germany, France, Poland, Denmark,Norway, Sweden, Czech Republic, Netherlands and Austria
@radiojet1429
@radiojet1429 2 ай бұрын
@@veronicajensen7690 You mean all the countries that Germany invaded?
@tenbroeck1958
@tenbroeck1958 Ай бұрын
I didn't realize that it was paraphrased from older sources, until I heard the narrator say that a tribe were "smart cookies", then I started noticing the modern language. I was confused for about 30 seconds!, i.e. "did the expression "smart cookies" exist in ancient Rome?, WTF"
@StarboyXL9
@StarboyXL9 9 ай бұрын
Its almost scary (65% Germanic hereitage here) how many behavioral characteristics I share with these people. Thank you for this. It was enjoyable and educational.
@dingolightfoot8823
@dingolightfoot8823 8 ай бұрын
Danish here 🇩🇰
@We-Wuz-Great-201
@We-Wuz-Great-201 7 ай бұрын
Like what?
@3lkPeople3uiltTh3Pyramids
@3lkPeople3uiltTh3Pyramids 5 ай бұрын
U Albinos have always been so distant something is strange about it
@dingolightfoot8823
@dingolightfoot8823 5 ай бұрын
@@3lkPeople3uiltTh3Pyramids I still won't understand why people gotta associate personalities and flaws with skin color 🤔🧐. It's sad when every shade of the skin hates each other
@3lkPeople3uiltTh3Pyramids
@3lkPeople3uiltTh3Pyramids 5 ай бұрын
​@dingolightfoot8823 Albino I don't hate u thats ur name why do u hate ur name so much 😊
@EddieHallslittlebrother
@EddieHallslittlebrother 10 ай бұрын
Hearing this being primarily Germanic in ancestry it really helps me understand myself by listening to the description of my ancestors. Thank you for narrating this.
@TheLegendaryLore
@TheLegendaryLore 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for listening :)
@thomashartmann7317
@thomashartmann7317 10 ай бұрын
HERMANN THE GERMAN FOREVER👐🏻🤙🏻 Thanks for the share enjoyed it with my morning caffeine!
@TheLegendaryLore
@TheLegendaryLore 10 ай бұрын
Thank you, brother!
@allon33
@allon33 9 ай бұрын
Germania, the homeland I never saw.
@ottosaxo
@ottosaxo 7 ай бұрын
It loves to hide in remote places and avoided seasons. img.fotocommunity.com/moor-winter-fe2cbf76-0859-469e-8147-f83f09513520.jpg?width=1000
@19ate4
@19ate4 7 ай бұрын
I love the Roman perspective Smugness superiority Demands trade for seashell, amber
@kolober2045
@kolober2045 10 ай бұрын
"Their cows are small, and lack that classic cow look." Tacitus really just body-shamed the cows of Germania. Who is he to judge?
@TheLegendaryLore
@TheLegendaryLore 10 ай бұрын
True 😄
@spudspuddy
@spudspuddy 10 ай бұрын
he was a cattle expert
@rowbearly6128
@rowbearly6128 9 ай бұрын
Cows do not feel shame.
@LB-ou8wt
@LB-ou8wt 10 ай бұрын
earlier - "the climate and soil sucks, don't even think about growing fruit" .... later - "they're so lazy they don't plant orchards"
@TheLegendaryLore
@TheLegendaryLore 10 ай бұрын
Ha, good observation. I don't have an explanation for the contradiction, but he did essentially write that.
@Krowsnose
@Krowsnose 4 ай бұрын
I love the subtle sometimes outright disdain you can hear throughout the written descriptions. Guys like Tacitus and Caesar were great ethnographers but I'm sure having an objective voice was hard for them. Big civilizations probably saw these people as a burden more than anything. For the tribesman's mentality is why farm and pay taxes when you can kill and plunder.
@TheLegendaryLore
@TheLegendaryLore 4 ай бұрын
I'm sure Tacitus was partly annoyed and partly fascinated by those strange people up north! But to be fair, the Romans were pretty fond of plunder, too.
@eardwulf785
@eardwulf785 10 ай бұрын
Really well written and narrated. I personally found this to be perhaps the best contemporary source to try and understand the Germanic peoples of Northern Europe, ironing out the creases and bringing clarity to a mostly Roman perspective.
@TheLegendaryLore
@TheLegendaryLore 10 ай бұрын
Thank you, friend. I wholeheartedly agree. Tacitus' account is invaluable to understanding Iron Age Germania. Even if his perspective may have been somewhat influenced by Roman bias, our knowledge of this period would be so much less comprehensive without this work.
@allon33
@allon33 9 ай бұрын
KZbin, the place to come for all the details.
@coldvoid7579
@coldvoid7579 3 ай бұрын
I come from the rural midwest in America. It was predominantly settled by Germanic people. The correlation of characteristics between ancient Germans and modern day rural Midwesterners staggering. I swear its like hes talking about ancient Wisconsinites lol
@DominikFriedrich
@DominikFriedrich 8 күн бұрын
Well ancient Wisconsinites had nothing to do with Germans or any other Europeans.
@coldvoid7579
@coldvoid7579 8 күн бұрын
@@DominikFriedrich I know it's a joke. Lol I'm saying the accident version of it's modern inhabitants
@reesezpeecez08
@reesezpeecez08 3 ай бұрын
A great video. Giving it a "modern" translation, made it a very enjoyable to listen to (plus great illustrations). This German/American is now a subscriber.
@EnkaMexi
@EnkaMexi 9 ай бұрын
That was interessting, thank you. 👍Tacitus was a smart man, but still a roman. I wish the germanic tribes had left us something like this in their own words.
@ConradAinger
@ConradAinger 10 ай бұрын
In the 1930's this work was being described as the most dangerous book in the world...
@Embassy_of_Jupiter
@Embassy_of_Jupiter 2 ай бұрын
i like how it gets more and more unhinged towards the end 😂
@eagleone5456
@eagleone5456 4 ай бұрын
A lot of this still is true with Germanic people. Especially the heat and thirst weakness! I live in Ohio so its cold winters and warm summers. A lot of Germanic lines here
@parkviewmo
@parkviewmo 9 ай бұрын
Loved this, and the modern language adds flavor to the descriptions!
@Vikingwpg
@Vikingwpg 10 ай бұрын
Those Germans were some straight up G's Yo
@pedrokarstguimaraes1096
@pedrokarstguimaraes1096 9 ай бұрын
Absolutely the best documentary in words and images!!! 👏
@pauldonvito6169
@pauldonvito6169 11 ай бұрын
Great job, mate. Good reading tone and gripping pictures. Looking forward to seeing you grow.
@TheLegendaryLore
@TheLegendaryLore 11 ай бұрын
Thank you, brother. I appreciate the encouragement.
@Andy_Babb
@Andy_Babb Ай бұрын
Ohhhh more like this please! Great channel man!
@xG_MANx
@xG_MANx 9 ай бұрын
Wow…absolutely brilliant mate.👍 So many tribes! Not to mention you covered those that border near Germania as well. Once again, you tell it, in such great detail.👍
@user-fc7is6jo2e
@user-fc7is6jo2e 10 ай бұрын
Outstanding work! Thank you!
@TheLegendaryLore
@TheLegendaryLore 10 ай бұрын
Thank you, friend!
@allon33
@allon33 9 ай бұрын
Brilliant history lesson, well done.
@pixxburgh420
@pixxburgh420 11 ай бұрын
This is amazing
@TheLegendaryLore
@TheLegendaryLore 11 ай бұрын
Thank you, brother!
@maureenj.odonnell4438
@maureenj.odonnell4438 10 ай бұрын
I agree!
@hodor6994
@hodor6994 10 ай бұрын
Subscribed, liked and comment to boost the algorythim.. you deserve it man . Thank u for these videos
@TheLegendaryLore
@TheLegendaryLore 10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, friend! That means a lot.
@lindakleiner5734
@lindakleiner5734 10 ай бұрын
I’m sold, sign me up! Good job!
@TheLegendaryLore
@TheLegendaryLore 10 ай бұрын
Thank you, friend! I'm happy you enjoyed it.
@dorasmith7875
@dorasmith7875 Ай бұрын
This is GOOD. There is a huge amount of information here I've not seen elsewhere.
@maureenj.odonnell4438
@maureenj.odonnell4438 10 ай бұрын
Excellent video, well done!
@TheLegendaryLore
@TheLegendaryLore 10 ай бұрын
Thank you, friend!
@shuckabey
@shuckabey 10 ай бұрын
Great video I found it very relaxing while driving
@TheLegendaryLore
@TheLegendaryLore 10 ай бұрын
Thank you. Don't get too relaxed while you're driving 😄
@tcdrx
@tcdrx 10 ай бұрын
North Europeans still can't handle hot weather 😊
@TheLegendaryLore
@TheLegendaryLore 10 ай бұрын
You only need one summer in the south to get accustomed to the hot weather. I know this from experience 😄
@NorvelCooksey
@NorvelCooksey 6 күн бұрын
Tell me about it
@NorvelCooksey
@NorvelCooksey 6 күн бұрын
​@TheLegendaryLore have you ever been here in Southern Maryland in the summer?
@supRsid
@supRsid 8 ай бұрын
Who are you, and why are you so good at making videos?
@TheLegendaryLore
@TheLegendaryLore 8 ай бұрын
Thanks, brother! I'm basically just smashing some images together 😄
@Lemmakinen
@Lemmakinen 10 ай бұрын
First time on this channel. I really enjoyed this video.
@TheLegendaryLore
@TheLegendaryLore 10 ай бұрын
Thank you, friend!
@Lemmakinen
@Lemmakinen 10 ай бұрын
@@TheLegendaryLore ... I just noticed that this channel is just getting started. I just subscribed an hour ago so that must make me #222. Good luck to you.
@missfriscowin3606
@missfriscowin3606 10 ай бұрын
Me keeping pace with the 400. Subscribed 👍😉
@missfriscowin3606
@missfriscowin3606 10 ай бұрын
Also. I love your delivery. Great video 🔥
@stephanieann9770
@stephanieann9770 19 күн бұрын
Amazing video ❤ thank you I like to listen with playback slowed to 0.75% because it's easier to process all the info that I will be talking to people about 😊
@wolfgangkranek376
@wolfgangkranek376 10 ай бұрын
Like with some other specialized warrior cultures the Roman Empire made widely use of Germanic cavalry (spear armed). Already Caesar used them for his campaign in Gaul.
@Curdle7
@Curdle7 11 ай бұрын
great video
@TheLegendaryLore
@TheLegendaryLore 11 ай бұрын
Thank you, friend!
@user-yy8sz3rg9n
@user-yy8sz3rg9n 9 ай бұрын
This guy knows what he is talkig about! love it
@jendjoyce
@jendjoyce 9 күн бұрын
Did he say icky? Now that just made my day!
@blooeagle5118
@blooeagle5118 20 күн бұрын
Even myself as very Anglo-Saxon looking I can notice some traits here that I definitely still carry. Very interesting and a fun reading, thank you
@TheLegendaryLore
@TheLegendaryLore 19 күн бұрын
Absolutely. Technology has changed a lot, but we change much, much slower.
@metanoian965
@metanoian965 10 ай бұрын
So this is how a Roman scholar, 98 AD , wrote between watching Tik Tok Shorts and The Simpson reruns.
@IESVSCHRISTVSDOMINVSNOSTEREST
@IESVSCHRISTVSDOMINVSNOSTEREST Ай бұрын
I am 25% Scottish (which would be split between Hibernian and Pictish Celtic as well as some amount of Anglo-Saxon due to my Scottish lineage being lowlanders) and about 70-75% percent English (the English portion of course being partly Anglo-Saxon-Frisian-Jutish-Danish and partly Brythonic Celtic), when I observe the particular region of England I live in it is fair to estimate my Germanic heritage as making up 45-55% of my overall ethno-cultural makeup, and this lines up very well with how these ancient Germans align with my attitudes habits and preferences. Half the time I hear a detail or a description and it resonates with me to my very core seeming almost self-evident as the ideal way to live, love, or die, and the other half of the time I hear something and think 'bloody Germans'. If the English were fully Germanic in quality, we wouldn't share so much in common with the Welsh who exist as the primary bastion of relatively intact Brythonic Celtic society today. The Scots sometimes confuse us but sometimes are as brothers, the Irish often appear as a different species to ourselves being weirdly similar in temperament to mainland Europeans despite being even more geographically separate from them than than us, but the Welsh strike us as being just different enough to notice but being broadly familiar, even if they do speak an incomprehensible eldritch spider language.
@eagleone5456
@eagleone5456 4 ай бұрын
Had to stop listening at 35:00 the slang just really disconnects the original texts intent or information.
@marton5383
@marton5383 5 ай бұрын
A good chunk of the images in the video look like AI generated, but some other are obviously not. For this images, this artwork, do you have the authors names? If you do, could you shared it with me? I want to look up their work.
@TyrSkyFatherOfTheGods
@TyrSkyFatherOfTheGods 10 ай бұрын
The next time someone calls me out for being lazy and shiftless, I'll claim an attack on my cultural heritage.
@TheLegendaryLore
@TheLegendaryLore 9 ай бұрын
He would never have said that to a German's face 😄 BTW Your comment was auto-held for review.
@vyderka
@vyderka 10 ай бұрын
Are these illustrating images AI generated? Anyway, wonderful production. Pleasure to listen.
@TheLegendaryLore
@TheLegendaryLore 10 ай бұрын
Thank you, friend. Most of the images are generated by AI.
@vyderka
@vyderka 10 ай бұрын
@@TheLegendaryLore they are on general surprisingly good, although there are some random inconsequences like a spear sticking out of nowhere or on the wrong side of the shield etc or people wearing mail and other iron armour while text discusses the sparsity of iron among Germans. Anyway I find your modern interpretation of the classical text very interesting and the video is truly excellent and great.
@TheLegendaryLore
@TheLegendaryLore 10 ай бұрын
@@vyderka I often have to generate several images to obtain one that is satisfactory enough to include in the video. At times, I must compromise and settle for less than perfection. Once a few technical issues are resolved, I plan to use Stable Diffusion to eliminate peculiarities such as odd spears and armor. Thank you for your kind words!
@Petronium123
@Petronium123 5 ай бұрын
How did ancient Germans take a warm bath back then. Did they have baths tubs?
@andreamuller9009
@andreamuller9009 5 ай бұрын
Yes, they had, but as a tall person you could only fit in there by squatting....there are also natural hot springs in Germany, but the most common one was probably the sweat bath, for that you only need a sweat lodge, hot stones and a little water.. It's not quite as hot as a sauna, but enough to get nice warm... first you wash yourself with cold water, then sweat and then wash again with cold water. They also knew how to make soap. By the way, every warrior had a care set with him with an ear spoon for cleaning the ears, a wooden box of soap-based pomade for the hair and a hairbrush, razor for trimming the beard... at least that's what acheologists have found... and not that few of them. Apparently they wanted to go into battle looking good....in case they had to face their gods.
@TheYeti37
@TheYeti37 9 ай бұрын
Just found out I’m 45% German according to Ancestry. So it was cool listening to this
@lucylovic
@lucylovic 8 ай бұрын
DNA tests are 1 % reliable
@LPrulezhard
@LPrulezhard 10 ай бұрын
As a Belgian/ Flemish man im very interested in learning more about my ancestry aka Germania. As julius ceasar said we were the bravest of all the Gauls 💪🫅
@TheLegendaryLore
@TheLegendaryLore 10 ай бұрын
It should please you to hear that I'm working on a series on Julius Caesar's accounts of the Gallic wars :)
@LPrulezhard
@LPrulezhard 10 ай бұрын
@@TheLegendaryLore cool.
@Afrimusican
@Afrimusican 10 ай бұрын
​@@TheLegendaryLoreSo cool, when can we expect this..?
@TheLegendaryLore
@TheLegendaryLore 10 ай бұрын
@@Afrimusican The first episode is out: kzbin.info/www/bejne/porciZ2merWkjtE
@We-Wuz-Great-201
@We-Wuz-Great-201 7 ай бұрын
The emphasis is on the word "were"...
@RuiNobrega
@RuiNobrega Ай бұрын
I have read the tale of Viriathus and the Lusitan people. Maybe you could make "A Journey Through Ancient Hispania".
@TheLegendaryLore
@TheLegendaryLore Ай бұрын
I like that idea a lot, brother. Is there an original text on ancient Hispania that I've may have missed?
@mikei7498
@mikei7498 Ай бұрын
It’s amazing coming to terms with the reality that nearly all Northern European peoples originally came from todays Russia !
@panatypical
@panatypical 10 ай бұрын
So this is like the hip hop Germania, makes it interesting. I'd a dug it more with a little pointer thing showing about where you were on the map as you went.
@thenordicthirstofnorsepaga8694
@thenordicthirstofnorsepaga8694 5 ай бұрын
I don’t care for modern slang use. When I listen to something pertaining to history I want to hear it at an educated level of English, not like someone’s about to start rapping.
@derpycat9347
@derpycat9347 3 күн бұрын
Þiudiskaz Rikijaz :-)
@Gliese380
@Gliese380 10 ай бұрын
Germanics is much more than just the Germans, though. And the first Germanics came from Scandinavia. The Scandis, Germans, Austrians, Dutch, Flemish and many more are all Germanics. Hell, even the northern French are mostly Germanic (i.e. the Franks).The Germans borrow their name from the ancient Germanics, not the other way around.
@SonsOfMars-Game
@SonsOfMars-Game 10 ай бұрын
French are more celtic than even the irish. Yes german but mostly celtic
@Gliese380
@Gliese380 10 ай бұрын
@@SonsOfMars-Game Germanic, not German... the two are not interchangeable. And the *NORTHERN* French have mostly Frankish (i.e. Germanic) ancestry. The Franks who settled in *NORTHERN* France were mostly from the area that is now SW Germany and Belgium, while the remaining Celtic influence was mostly in other parts of France. History and ancestry is not nearly as clear-cut as a lot of people seem to think, and rarely lines up with modern borders/nationality. Same deal as with the English proudly proclaiming their supposed Anglo-Saxon roots, completely ignoring all the other peoples that settled there.
@SonsOfMars-Game
@SonsOfMars-Game 10 ай бұрын
@@Gliese380 You are splitting hairs. I meant Germanic, Modern germans are Germanic mostly. Lots of slavic admixture. BUT What you said about the frnks just simply isnt trrue. They are overwhelmingly celtic
@youthoughtaboutit6946
@youthoughtaboutit6946 10 ай бұрын
@@SonsOfMars-Gamewhat exactly is the definition of Celtic in this context? Outside of Brittany, there isn’t much of what we would think of as a Celtic culture to speak of, and the rest of France got romanized and later mixed with Germanics, basques (or rather, “cousins” of the basque), Greeks, Phoenicians/punics, Norsemen, a bit of Arab/Berber, et al. Is England mostly Celtic? Switzerland? How about northern Italy? The majority of Spain not limited to Galicia? What about various parts of the Balkans or even turkey? Where specifically is your line for what makes a person Celtic (or any other group)? Clearly not all of these places aren’t Celtic nations or even mostly Celtic by the general population, so again, what is your definition that fits the assertion but doesn’t otherwise conflict?
@SonsOfMars-Game
@SonsOfMars-Game 10 ай бұрын
@@youthoughtaboutit6946 There is a genetic factor. You dont have to argue with me about it. Argue with the geneticists that discovered this. Modern French are genetically indistinct from guals. Same cannot be said of the irish or anyone from britain. In fact English are less celtic than the french even
@sorin3557
@sorin3557 23 күн бұрын
I don't get how the language of Aestii is ”closer to British”. Do you mean the old Angles, that lived in northern Germany and Denmark, or the old Celtic ”Brittōnēs”? I read somewhere that Celtic tribes used to live in Poland, not just in Silesia. If Aesti were a Germanic tribe, clearly they were in northern or central Poland, in the vicinity of western Balts (the original Prussians).
@TheLegendaryLore
@TheLegendaryLore 21 күн бұрын
The original text says "lingua Britannicae propior," which refers to modern-day England, Scotland, and Wales. One should not to read too much into this work, though. After all, Tacitus was writing with the information he had. He was working from what others told him and his own interpretations, which could have been a bit broad or inaccurate.
@jeanmackenzie4781
@jeanmackenzie4781 8 ай бұрын
They never conquered the gauls the gauls just moved To other land
@beachaddict7653
@beachaddict7653 6 ай бұрын
I don't see too many germans with red hair these days.
@andreamuller9009
@andreamuller9009 5 ай бұрын
I think natural red hair confused the Romans the most and of course it is particularly noticeable. It should perhaps be mentioned that at the time of Julius Caesar it was fashionable in high society in Rome to wear blonde and red wigs... Cleopathra the 7th, by the way, is also depicted with red hair in wall paintings by Roman artists... and the source for the production of these wigs was the hair of Germanic women....women's hair was actually a Germanic trade good. And yes, you could bleach and dye back then... I'll bet some of the " red Germanic hair" that was sold to the Romans wasn't actually originally red and fake. ;) And let's be honest, Tacitus only knew what he wrote down from hearsay... he was never in Germania
@beachaddict7653
@beachaddict7653 5 ай бұрын
@@andreamuller9009 that still doesn't explain why there aren't too many redheads in Germany these days.
@gorillaguerillaDK
@gorillaguerillaDK 10 ай бұрын
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@TheLegendaryLore
@TheLegendaryLore 10 ай бұрын
Thank you, brother!
@jarkoer
@jarkoer 10 ай бұрын
The use of modern slang was a bit jarring.
@martinranalli8572
@martinranalli8572 2 ай бұрын
Hello. Are the current ethnic English genetically connected to the current ethnic Germans?
@mrkus-nc7od
@mrkus-nc7od 10 ай бұрын
Tube ,- """ Wir Rufen deine Wolfe""
@lucylovic
@lucylovic 8 ай бұрын
They are a dying breed. 20 percent foreign population in Germany. More in the younger generations
@peterkatow3718
@peterkatow3718 10 ай бұрын
a fortNIGHT
@tombyrne2542
@tombyrne2542 9 ай бұрын
Any adaptations of Irish mythology?
@TheLegendaryLore
@TheLegendaryLore 9 ай бұрын
I don't have anything on the list currently, but more than happy to dive into Irish mythology. Anything you'd recommend specifically?
@user-dt7cu3nw3x
@user-dt7cu3nw3x 10 ай бұрын
>8 o KO
@Opine101
@Opine101 10 ай бұрын
Lots of fun to watch. Subscribed!
@TheLegendaryLore
@TheLegendaryLore 10 ай бұрын
Thank you, brother. Much appreciated.
@kilipaki87oritahiti
@kilipaki87oritahiti 10 ай бұрын
As a Norwegian this made me giggle. Many of these accounts needs to be taken with a grain of salt, mostly because the observer will see it and understand it from their own cultural understanding and context. And beauty is subjective. Zzz
@josephpercy1558
@josephpercy1558 10 ай бұрын
What mattered for Cicero was how it was meant to inspire virtue. Not just in the moral sense, but in the broader appeal to "true spiritedness," according to the Roman understanding.
@aldosigmann419
@aldosigmann419 9 ай бұрын
I see u are fluent in NPC speak my little fren.
@jtera008
@jtera008 11 ай бұрын
Nice, end map location is wildly inaccurate though. Tribes described there are the inhabitants of fennos-scandia. Also Scandinavia is described and named earlier already so the tribes with Names starting with S are probably related to Suomi (Finnland in Finnish) boats are most likely peoeple of finnic tribes because they inhabited at the time most of the shores of Baltic Sea at the time of writing this. Still until about 1700's around half of the coast from northern Sweden to Curonian coast in the Baltia. Just look it up. Google old ethnographich maps, filter out each mapmakers special pet peeve bias and there you go. Uisko is the name of the longboat that can be dragged over the land between rivers. Finnic word used for example be Swedes 1300 Eric cronicle and by russians sources as well. Early akademic ethnographic studies have well documented boat riding finnic trades people (Karelian "laukkuryssä") conducting their business with early photograps as well as use of form of longboats as "kirkkovene", communal rowing boat for ride to church. Technically this did not completely die out as kirkkovene still is a thing. What comes to inhabitants of Core of the "Svea-land", everyday pottery found at Birka (Björkö) is typed as being finnic, and that should tell a lot, no matter what kind of counter-argument. Also if one has that etnographic map of north europe at around 1850 in your mind to give you directions of how languages and identities have shifted quite resently you shoud be able to see that there is a problem with this interpretation. Interpretation that modern study does not back up. Oh by the way only sea that really freezes over the winter, having any relevanse to these texts is Gulf of Botnia. Norwegian coast newer freeze and most of baltic stays clear as well, even the southernmost tip of present day Finland, Hanko usuallu stays clear of ice, hence it always has been and still is a harbour. Oh oh, also while finnic tribes inhabited most of the coast of baltic sea one also sould take note that large parts of coast were actually mostly uninhabited, yes that is right. Because of constant war and riding there had to be defences, fortification at place. One should take note of power wacuums as well.
@TheLegendaryLore
@TheLegendaryLore 11 ай бұрын
Hey, thanks for the heads-up and the solid feedback! I put a good deal of time into researching for this video, but it's entirely possible (if not guaranteed) that I might have goofed up on some locations. I'll do some more homework on this. Cheers for keeping me on my toes!
@Farkmetal
@Farkmetal 10 ай бұрын
you must be finnish to gargle balls that hard
@letsdothis9063
@letsdothis9063 10 ай бұрын
​@@TheLegendaryLoreI think that you did a great job. I can only imagine the work out into this. It's a lot to take on. A mistake or two is to be expected.
@geehappyhips
@geehappyhips 10 ай бұрын
thank you, very interesting 👍🏻
@ptcj3805
@ptcj3805 10 ай бұрын
>Scandinavia is described and named earlier already so the tribes with Names starting with S are probably related to Suomi (Finnland in Finnish) Thanks for the good laugh, whole text through is a great fairytale pekka
@TalibanSymphonyOrchestra
@TalibanSymphonyOrchestra 10 ай бұрын
Kind of funny, but I have red hair and blue eyes and my mom's family on both sides came from Germany. I was a medic in the army. I don't think of myself as a bad ass, but who knows. I don't like to be f'd with either.
@TheLegendaryLore
@TheLegendaryLore 10 ай бұрын
I'm convinced people of all backgrounds can be badass if they strive for integrity.
@zipperpillow
@zipperpillow 5 ай бұрын
Very important to bear in mind that Tacitus had no first hand experience in what he was writing about AND that his work was influenced by others and was not an ethnography......so really it's just rumors, gossip and hearsay. Sketchy, distorted, and with many errors, not admissible in court. Still, the so-called "Germans" sound filthy, poor and backwards.
@AtheneNoctua7
@AtheneNoctua7 10 ай бұрын
...just read the latin original
@josephpercy1558
@josephpercy1558 10 ай бұрын
I understand the approach to modern slang. However, I think its inclusion is a hit or miss depending on the specific context.
@egay86292
@egay86292 10 ай бұрын
hard c. "takitus." NOT church Latin.
@konigeurichderwestgoten4460
@konigeurichderwestgoten4460 4 ай бұрын
"Why did you guys destroy Rome?" We did not. The East Roman Empire survived to become The Byzantine Empire. The West Roman Empire was reborn as The 'Holy' Roman Empire. I am sad to say we Germans had become the new legionaries to spread Rome's version of Judaism aka Christianity aka SSS (Spiritual Stockholm Syndrome). If we had destroyed Imperial Rome, the world today might have been a better place. It's possible we wouldn't have the so-called world leaders trying to herd us from their palaces of painted white sandstone. Why did we fight Rome? Germans- even though slavery was not taboo among us- were not fond of slavery. Imperialism is slavery inside of convenience. We did not like it. We did not like their cities which were breeding grounds for disease and bad tempers and they were all around ugly. You've got the wrong picture of Rome if you're thinking Russell Crowe Gladiator. The reason so many of us stayed in Rome is because they offered us lucrative trades to employ in or adventure and glory with the legions. We did not like that they hid their savagery behind a facade of civility. We did not like their controlling elitist hivemind mentality. And we LOATHED their fondness for chubby little boys, especially of foreign peoples. There is truth that without Rome, we might have not have advanced in technology as we did. But seeing the destruction of the tribe/clan/family structure, the wasteful plundering of the natural world, and technology becoming smarter as we grow stupider, I think it would have been best that The Roman Empire, and Empires in general, had not existed. We would not have all this history to read from either, you may argue, yet- "All glory is fleeting." - George S. Patton.
@konigeurichderwestgoten4460
@konigeurichderwestgoten4460 4 ай бұрын
What George meant is that men such as Achilles or Alexander the Great or Ermanaz/Hermann/Arminius or Attila or Harald Godwinson, however great their prowess and fame, will drift away. Through all of Earth's incarnations going back before The Antediluvian or The Dinosaur Age, how many kings, warriors, or inventors have faded away to all except The Great Spirit and the handful of ancient souls choosing to be reborn on this sad planet? Even interdimensional beings such as Zeus or Odin, whose battles with The Nephilim/Titans/Giants are still spoken of, will seem like foggy dreams eventually. Yet... No one, no place, and nothing is truly lost.
@lddcavalry
@lddcavalry 10 ай бұрын
Modern slang just dumbs it down.
@TheLegendaryLore
@TheLegendaryLore 10 ай бұрын
Modernizing old texts is not easy. My aim is to make it a little more accessible with a touch of humor. I do appreciate your feedback.
@spudspuddy
@spudspuddy 10 ай бұрын
@@TheLegendaryLore haters gonna hate, it was excellent just ignore the trolls
@TheLegendaryLore
@TheLegendaryLore 10 ай бұрын
​@@spudspuddy Thank you, friend. Constructive criticism is always welcome, and I completely understand why some people prefer the original translation. While these videos may not resonate with everyone, the overwhelming majority of comments suggest that many viewers prefer a tone that enables them to concentrate on the content rather than spending time interpreting the text.
@brenthatcher5748
@brenthatcher5748 10 ай бұрын
Back in the day? You just lost me.
@nickhartman6372
@nickhartman6372 10 ай бұрын
The loss is yours alone, this was a very interesting video.
@theoderich1168
@theoderich1168 Ай бұрын
12:23 If they weren't punctual the Germanic tribes can't be our ancestors....
@TheLegendaryLore
@TheLegendaryLore Ай бұрын
We were misunderstood 😄
@tsoioleg
@tsoioleg 10 ай бұрын
wtf is wrong with images? look at the hands. seems as someone just screwed up trying to alter the photos into painting like images and made a mess out of them.
@TheLegendaryLore
@TheLegendaryLore 10 ай бұрын
The images are made by AI, which still struggles with hands from time to time.
@Dajobi1
@Dajobi1 10 ай бұрын
The sarcasm ruins the good facts.
@TheLegendaryLore
@TheLegendaryLore 10 ай бұрын
Thank for your feedback. Tacitus did write in a somewhat ironic or snarky style, that includes parts of Germania. I've made an effort to mirror his nuanced tone to a certain extent.
@maggan82
@maggan82 Ай бұрын
Germania is not Germany, germanics are not Germans. Duch as the Franks were a germanic tribe.
@g.dalfleblanc63
@g.dalfleblanc63 10 ай бұрын
My ancestor Cherusci and Lippe-Detmold royal family members like Arminius (Herbert/Herman) didn't spring just from 'German' soil. I have Sardinian and Illyrian DNA as well. 30-50% of people have always travelled around, as traders, soldiers, academics and settlers. Even the original Cherusci travelled to the Teutoburg forest/Rhine region from elsewhere. You can follow the evolution of DNA takes back to Africa. I have 16 different people that make up my DNA. My the largest is Celtic Dobunni (about 50%) and the rest a collection of 1-5% with a couple of 15%, Danish Viking and Cherusci. About 50-70% of people don't move much, while 30-50% do.
@jessevandament8583
@jessevandament8583 10 ай бұрын
How do you know if you're related to the cherusci? That's far back enough that nobody would actually know. DNA testing doesn't tell you which ancient groups you belong to and the germanics were very similar.
@g.dalfleblanc63
@g.dalfleblanc63 10 ай бұрын
@@jessevandament8583 The DNA testing does. They use the genetic findings from academic scientific papers. OK some sites look like they were designed in the early 2000s, but look at the science: You're looking for a large match: double digit cM (minimum 7) they even tell you what chromosomes the sequences of thousands of genes are on. Imagine a passwiord thousands of letters and numbers long... Add to that an exact or very high deep clade Y chromosome or mitochondrial match.
@wolfgangkranek376
@wolfgangkranek376 10 ай бұрын
Those DNA-tests are mostly BS. People tried different companies and often they even had different results when testing identical twins. Their actual business is to collect, store and sell peoples DNA. Just like with facebook, twitter and peoples personal data - you are their business model, and not the actual customer.
@jessevandament8583
@jessevandament8583 10 ай бұрын
@g.dalfleblanc63 Ancient DNA is in its infancy. Unless they find dna from someone back then and literally match it with yours then it seems unlikely.
@g.dalfleblanc63
@g.dalfleblanc63 10 ай бұрын
@@jessevandament8583 Haha they did lol. The chance of direct relationship is very high (99%) if two people share 45-60 Cm. My closest match from the 1st Century AD is from the Hannover region with a total 61.72 Cm. That's just the top match lol.
@Rottogotto
@Rottogotto 10 ай бұрын
I really don’t like this ai voice
@marier7336
@marier7336 10 ай бұрын
Why the slang? Hubby...kind of ruins an otherwise nice video.
@MrVuvuzaala
@MrVuvuzaala 10 ай бұрын
This is a very intersting take on Tacitus' 'Germania'; I read it (along with his, 'Agricola') some 40 odd years ago, however I do not remember it being written in a modern, Yankee colloquial language 🤣 That minor criticism aside, I really enjoyed the reenactment group photos; which group is it and where are they from?
@TheLegendaryLore
@TheLegendaryLore 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for your feedback! Sadly, the reenactment group does not exist. They are a fiction of AI.
@MrVuvuzaala
@MrVuvuzaala 10 ай бұрын
@@TheLegendaryLore Oh that's a shame about the reenactment group; would have made a great excuse to travel to Germany for a holiday and watch a display of theirs. Thanks for the reply 👍
@ingaseggebruch4207
@ingaseggebruch4207 7 ай бұрын
Hi, Northgerman here (Cheruscian area). There are very many reenactment groups all over Germany. Just google the tribe's name for it. There are even special events in summer and autumn. Hope I could help.
@MrVuvuzaala
@MrVuvuzaala 7 ай бұрын
@@ingaseggebruch4207 Thank you for your reply. I will certainly look into it, if I am ever able to visit Germany for a holiday. 👍
@babyyoda0U812
@babyyoda0U812 10 ай бұрын
Ngl homie, you reading his words into modern terms killed it for me. Great video,awesome content...but read what the ancients wrote please.
@TheLegendaryLore
@TheLegendaryLore 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for being honest, I appreciate your constructive feedback. While not for everyone, the majority of comments indicate preferences for a tone that allows one to focus on content rather than deciphering somewhat archaic translations. I'm still working on striking the right balance between modernizing and avoiding excessive slang, though.
@noahwig500
@noahwig500 7 ай бұрын
@@TheLegendaryLore I'm actually blown away by your way of doing this. Have never even considered it to be so effective at making it easier to follow.
@TheLegendaryLore
@TheLegendaryLore 7 ай бұрын
@@noahwig500Thanks brother. Modernizing old texts had been on my mind since I was a boy - long before KZbin existed. You know, one of those ideas that keep popping up in your mind but often remain just that.
@eddiemcg
@eddiemcg 10 ай бұрын
The modern slang just doesn’t cut it.
@prototropo
@prototropo 10 ай бұрын
I agree.
@TheLegendaryLore
@TheLegendaryLore 10 ай бұрын
I appreciate your comment - constructive criticism is valuable feedback.
@prototropo
@prototropo 10 ай бұрын
⁠​⁠@@TheLegendaryLore Well, now I have lowered my gaze in deference to the grace of your kind, direct reply rather than our somewhat abrupt comments. I want to thank you for any well-intentioned translation of Tacitus, one of my Five Good Hero's from Antiquity. The colloquial style does work for many Romanophiles, and your channel enjoys many clearly interested fans who very much enjoyed and maybe preferred the tone. I believe Tacitus has been derogated for curt writing, although I love his "taciturn style," in either modern English or in his own Latin--elegant for all its concision. The important thing is that Classical Latin lives on, and thus so does Scipio, Tacitus, Lucretius, Hadrian, Caelestius and Boethius. Oh, whoops-make that my Six Good Romans. Gratia tibi!
@TheLegendaryLore
@TheLegendaryLore 10 ай бұрын
@@prototropo Thank you kindly for your thoughtful and eloquent comment. Your appreciation for the original styles does resonate with me. I venture into the realm of colloquialism with a noble cause - to render these ancient texts and tales more accessible to our contemporaries. As much as we treasure the antiquity of these works, there is (I hope) merit in reshaping them into narratives that speak to our modern sensibilities. Thus extend their reach and make their words practically useful for a larger audience, ensuring that the legacy of our ancestors remains alive and impactful. Gratias tibi ago for your generous words and insightful reflections.
@EddieHallslittlebrother
@EddieHallslittlebrother 10 ай бұрын
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