You must be a fellow paradox games player...or a fellow geography and history nerd lol
@tsarulfhednar56919 ай бұрын
same
@TopatTom9 ай бұрын
@@KentoKei 🤌
@Stoneworks9 ай бұрын
A big trend in history is various European states independently learning holding Italy is "Not Stonks" 2:57
@PolishMilk9 ай бұрын
omg stoneworks the hit minecraft server
@TisOsha9 ай бұрын
lham smh
@andreascovano77429 ай бұрын
As an Italian, this is by far one of the best videos on italy, its history and peoples. Its crazy how many channels get even basic fats wrong, but you manage to get them right!
@uncreative_name1409 ай бұрын
Same. People always get things wrong and it’s annoying.
@sventibaldo5 ай бұрын
This video has its merits, but it does state an obvious falsehood when it claims that Southern Italy and Sicily were "way richer" than the North up until modern times. It is completely false. Since the 11th century Northern Italy and Tuscany saw an exponetial economical growth when compared to the South. Cities like Milan, Venice, Genua, Florence, Pisa and Bologna become way richer and more populated than any other city in the south. Even smaller Lombard towns such as Brescia and Cremona had around 40.000 inhabitants in the 14th century, while Rome and Naples had no more than 30.000.
@ocia8726 күн бұрын
Well not really. There are several wrong or at least questionable things said or shown. Like indicating Trentino as a German speaking area, or showing the migration as only coming from the south, among other things.
@Ben-tf4fk9 ай бұрын
0:24 Reunified... under the Irish flag
@dhjdidieikeke9 ай бұрын
or you're just colourblind
@Lingist0819 ай бұрын
I think he maybe colour blind. He uses the Irish flag around 10:15 too
@Frankoman649 ай бұрын
@@dhjdidieikeke nah that was orange not red
@pedrosampaio73499 ай бұрын
Tiocfaidh ár lá!!!🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
@pedrosampaio73499 ай бұрын
@@dhjdidieikekeidk man that red looks rly orange (I do think it's the italian flag tho)
@pumaconcolor28559 ай бұрын
Celtic tribes were present in northern Italy at that time but neither Ligurians nor Venetii were Celtic.
@AndreaMoletta-s3c9 ай бұрын
Before Augustus' provincial administrative reforms, that region defined either as "Northern Italy" or "Padania", that region was a province of its own called: Cisalpine Gaul.
@Rynewulf9 ай бұрын
@@AndreaMoletta-s3cyep and it had Celts, Italics, and its own unique groups like the Rhaetics
@nukekidontheblock83499 ай бұрын
Utterly false, talk about something you know next time, Celtic tribes never were part of Italy, they were more north and after we send em up till the coast of France during our expansion, Germanic tribes eventually destroyed them all, we instead tried to preserve them with Adrian wall, Germanics and Celtics vere both completely wiped off by all the orders of Unni, Attila, Mongolians, Arabs and African tribes that entered Europe from the East so if you’re not Italian and live in Europe you’ve prolly a mixture of very lot etnies in you
@Ajemone9 ай бұрын
Lo erano invece ma di una cultura precedente quella dei Bell Beakers Italo-Celtici che migrarono in Italia a partire dal 1500 b.c e un conto è la CULTURA e uno è la GENETICA
@Ajemone9 ай бұрын
Erano i nostri antenati portatori del aplogruppo R1b U-152 quello dominante ancora oggi con + del 50% e portatori DELLA LINGUA ITALICA, derivata dalla lingua ITALO-CELTICA secoli prima che separassero i due gruppi
@funghi26069 ай бұрын
10:30 building a bridge to Sicily in more complicated that you make it look. It is a cool project, but when it take you 9 hours to travel across Sicily (because of the terrible infrastructure) and took 20 years to the Italian government to rebuilt the Salerno-Reggio highway. You can agree why we are sceptical about building the largest bridge on earth where there isn't even rights roads to reach it ...
@jirkavebr-czmapper80599 ай бұрын
It wouldn´t be the largest birdge in the world. There are far far longer bridges across the world. Distance between Sicily and the rest of Italy is 3 to 4 km depending on where they would build it. The longest bridge in the world located in China is 165 kms long. 50 times longer than this comparatively tiny bridge would be. You can say that this bridge goes over land. Fair point. But there are still several 30km long bridges across the sea in China
@amouryf9 ай бұрын
its 3.16 km of a distance.
@jirkavebr-czmapper80599 ай бұрын
@@amouryf At the shortest point yes. But that doesn't mean that spot is the best for the bridge. The sea might be deeper on that point then somewhere else where the distance is slightly longer and therefore it would be better spot for example
@Rynewulf9 ай бұрын
Yeah I mean in ancient times wasnt the strait between Sicily and the mainland so dangerous it was depicted as the home of sea monsters? That sounds like a rough patch of sea maybe not the easiest to just stick a bridge down
@nukekidontheblock83499 ай бұрын
This clown is prolly not even Italian ahahahaha don’t even bother to take these muppets seriously, he’s justifying is complicated cause of the terrible infrastructure (lol that’s not even true compared to the scandal instead that Benetton did with the cement in north Italy) ahahhaha geez these goofballs are just shadows
@caseclosed93429 ай бұрын
The original book Pinocchio is about a marionette that goes on adventure around newly-unified Italy. If you read it, certain symbols of unification are present everywhere he goes, most prominently the Carabinieri.
@muhammadHassan-kj1jy8 ай бұрын
Woah , that's actually really cool but..... Who asked? Lol . I'm messing with ya😃😁
@alexvicpaul9 ай бұрын
Great video. The only point I'd have like to be clarified is that while most Italian immigrants to North America were from South Italy, most Italians who moved to South America were from the North of Italy. There are even linguistic pockets in South America with versions of some Northern languages (eg Piedmontese). It is also important to note that dialects differ greatly not just between each other but also in their own area, as someone from my town and someone from Naples would sound quite different, despite using a similar registry and the same grammar (as we also speak a version of the Neapolitan language). Also, fun fact, there are super small linguistic pockets of foreign languages in several parts of Italy, like Catalan in Alghero, Francoprovencal in the North East of Italy and in two towns in Apulia, old versions of Greek and Albanian scattered throughout some Southern regions, and more.
@JPJ4329 ай бұрын
So the History of Italy IS the History of Europe.
@gufo_arrapato81609 ай бұрын
basically yes, in italy we study amost of the world history
@winkpoke15769 ай бұрын
Yeah its weird how the mediterranean is like kinda the crossroads of the whole world. I am a professional historian and archeologist of the ancient middle east and my degrees are actually in european and Mediterranean history and art history as well as some anthro stuff
@matteobrunelli47189 ай бұрын
@@gufo_arrapato8160 I cannot agree with this. History at school just mentions a few facts about ancient Eastern Asia, while it was (and it still is) one of the most important areas in the world. And I'm not talking about other continents because of the scarcity of historical sources and tracks
@muhammadHassan-kj1jy8 ай бұрын
@@winkpoke1576Thats really cool. I'm actually studying physiology rn. In mu first year. But general history has always been a hobby of mine. (More so just learning about different things and how they came to be eg; history of a certain sport or how a specific food was spread everywhere. Just wanted to ask if u could talk a bit more about ur degrees and ur life really. I'm quite unsure on what I want to become so I'm just asking different people about their stories. Tysm😊
@Tannhauser6669 ай бұрын
"Just try to don't be stupid". The only good advice in the internet era😅 My nation is sooo complicated, in terms of history, geography (as geology), demography...not only "pizza, mafia, mandolino and dolce vita". Thanks for your video❤
@Rhythm4129 ай бұрын
Wow another amazing video! Italy looks small but has an interesting history also if you uploaded it 10 days ago, it would be beneficial to understand the history topic Unification of Italy.
@user-sh3cf7kd6e9 ай бұрын
11:50 Apparently, Northen Cyprus existed even back then.
@fitnessealliance9 ай бұрын
Great video with lots of hard work. I did notice a couple of very small details for example the fact that often the superimposed maps especially regarding the papal states looked to be modern as opposed to of the time. Apart from that
@nuotatorre87419 ай бұрын
A very informative and well reseched video. One thing that I wanted to add is that modern italian was actually "invented" by one our greatest minds Alessando Manzoni. He recived the offical job to make the new italian from the government, and it's thanks to it's masterpice "I promessi sposi" (Bride and Groom to be) that the language started to spread. This book tells the tail of Renzo and Lucia, 2 young lovers that want to get married. But at just hours from the wedding they discover that the local lord, Don Rodrigo, wants Lucia for himself. This forces the two of them apart and it's only after two long years, in which they survived many missadventures, than they are finaly able to get married. It's considered the "The peopole's novel" since it was writen to appeal to every layer of society.
@nadrini3009 ай бұрын
Love your content, man
@tobirates9169 ай бұрын
Fascinating video and great maps! My suggestion would be to include more dates. For example, when was Charlemagne crowned HRE by the Pope? I should probably know but I don’t (without stopping the video to look it up).
@Loi7y20 күн бұрын
the italian city states were the richest settlements in the world at that time: florence had many of the biggest banks in the world and the home of renaissance, venice was the richest with a commercial empire alongside genoa and rome had one of the most important political figures at that time, the pope. Milan became strong with its mercenaries.
@AndreaFasani9 ай бұрын
Great video! Lot of true facts usually people outside italy dont know or oversee.
@badisheffey45509 ай бұрын
Great video…keep them up!!
@andreafardo73709 ай бұрын
7:20 you missed Aosta valley 🥲
@Ermagron9 ай бұрын
savoia payed him cuz they dislike the undefeated aosta dukes :P
@HailVictory-gs8wx8 ай бұрын
France
@NoName-hg6cc5 ай бұрын
@@HailVictory-gs8wx Yes, he forgot France too as province of Italy...
@AmirPounding17 күн бұрын
Corsica, Nize, Istria, Dalmacia and Ragusa
@VivaErDuce9 ай бұрын
Southern italy does not have higher crimes rate than northen Italy, arguably they are lower, Naples for example is the 7th city in Italy for crimes rate to number of people even if it's the 3rd largest city and the one with higher density and it's so high mainly because of economic related crimes, thing correlated to the mafia that in italy in general it's like the Yakuza by various decades, it doesn't kill anymore
@muscledavis54349 ай бұрын
Killings still happen, but not on that scale. Mafia is still keeping Southern Italy economically small for their personal gain and the threat of violence still makes sure this doesn't change. The only thing that changed pretty much is that they don't go to open war with each other anymore.
@objectsupr99709 ай бұрын
I once heard that Italian is many languages in a trench coat
@leonardopicconi7819 ай бұрын
Kinda correct. In 1861 a Piedmontese politician, Massimo d'Azeglio, said "Fatta l'Italia, dobbiamo fare gli italiani", which can be translated into something like "We've achieved Italy, but we got to achieve now Italians". After 160 years we're kinda melted quite well, but dialects are fading very slowly, and an Italian speaker (like me) can easily distinguish dozens of different accents. Also Medieval and Modern era's rivalries between cities are enduring still today😂😂
@antoniousai19899 ай бұрын
Italian is Italian. It's way more pure than English, per sè. That is if you speak it correctly and do not mix half of your local dialect into it.
@CaptainFox-wv8ni9 ай бұрын
Eternal Glory to the Republic of Venice! Its golden age now lies in the few pages that history books deign to cover. Yet, in the melancholic reflection of the placid waters, the beauty of an era that will never return still shines! 🦁❤
@muscledavis54349 ай бұрын
If I ever get teleported into the middle ages, I'll make sure to get to Venice. It's wealth, power and beauty was unreached by most European shitholes at that time (I might take a trip to Rome though to see some of the ruins that are now gone)
@Hsalf9049 ай бұрын
Definitely saw some similarities with Atlantic Canada. Instead of being the centre of the Atlantic world we became the periphery of Canada and North America. What little industry we had was out-competed by Ontario and the rest of our economy of forestry, farming, fishing and ship-building wasn’t fit to survive industrialization. Canadian protectionist policies also made it so that we couldn’t trade with our natural trading partners in the US, Caribbean and UK
@RegioLegio239 ай бұрын
A video on the history of Italy would be nice
@jorehir9 ай бұрын
6:47 Not quite. Italy was already a nation (= a group of people speaking the same/similar language, with common history, religion, traditions, etc.). But it wasn't a country (= a unified political entity). So it should go like: "the idea that Italy should be a country".
@عليياسر-ف4ن9ك9 ай бұрын
Kings and nobles: Brother, you forget the Spaniards, the French, and the evil merchants of Venice and Genoa.
@antoniousai19899 ай бұрын
Your statement is so ignorant, considering that after the unification one of the main phrases was "We made Italy, not we just gotta make Italians". There are around 20 languages in Italy, including some like Sardinian, Slovenian, Albanian, Greek, German, French, Ladin, and Furlan (let's not even start counting dialects that are barely intelligible among each other). And how the fuck can you think southern Italy and northern Italy had the same history? Let's not even talk about places like Sardinia, Sudtyrol, Giulia and Valle d'Aosta
@KhAnubis9 ай бұрын
By the way, thank you to everyone who's subscribed for 250k! If you have a question for a future Q&A video, feel free to leave it down here. Anyway, hopefully I didn't bite off more I could chew with this video, this was quite an undertaking
@death-istic95869 ай бұрын
Love your videos!💚
@bsnow3049 ай бұрын
Any videos you've had to scrap? Why?
@borislavgeorgiev129 ай бұрын
This sumer I was on vacation to south Italy and had a very good time
@kitcutting9 ай бұрын
You think we wouldn't notice the "not stonks" meme in Greek, I chuckled when I paused the video and saw it
@Jake_193413 күн бұрын
I’m really late to comment on this video but I just watched your ad about yourself and I’ll be honest. I watched it fully. I know there’s no monetization to it however it’s real and Ernest and I’m OK with that. It also made me double check whether I was subscribed or not.
@deggho58779 ай бұрын
1:39 talking about magna grecia and not mentioning selinunte in sicily literally has the biggest amphitheater anywhere outside greece
@timmaay71819 ай бұрын
3:00 you’ve earned a subscriber. Currently rewatching the cartoon after being disappointed with the live action
@CrusaderMapper9 ай бұрын
Why did the Duchy of Ferrara sink into the Adriatic in the video cover?
@swatsaw69 ай бұрын
why would you cut video short :(
@KhAnubis9 ай бұрын
I'm trying to get back to a more strict schedule of 1 video every 3 weeks (because I work far better on a deadline) but this video was a week behind schedule
@musmerized6589 ай бұрын
Yes! Please do the video on the geography of the Roman Empire.
@user-sh3cf7kd6e9 ай бұрын
3:00 Avatar reference
@nadrini3009 ай бұрын
Hahahahah good one
@Ben-is3fn2 ай бұрын
is there any way you would make a short little video on how you make these videos? Specifically your map overviews. I'm curious
@KhAnubis2 ай бұрын
Actually someone else has been making some videos on how history KZbinrs make their maps, for which I answered a few questions to lay out my process. Here's one of them: kzbin.info/www/bejne/nqSVZneKgJeIgq8
@ogrejd9 ай бұрын
Thank you for not assaulting our eyes and brains with a full map of the Holy Roman Empire, despite having a perfectly legitimate excuse to do so. :P
@KhAnubis9 ай бұрын
That would've been a nightmare to draw out, and this video was already a week behind schedule
@TM-dq8mq9 ай бұрын
awesome video but the audio is a bit weird.
@JoaoVitor-ib9ip9 ай бұрын
Italo-Brazilians don't came from the south, we came from the north, from Veneti. I don't know why...
@jacopopiazzardi83202 ай бұрын
Cause Veneto was poor as much as the south until the 1980s
@apoema4223 күн бұрын
There were just more people on the north. Too much people and not enough land.
@danielwatcherofthelord18239 ай бұрын
I wish Italy would've kept their old flag with the shield thing in the middle!
@nuotatorre87419 ай бұрын
That was a monarchy thing so after we abolished that it was a no no.
@danielwatcherofthelord18239 ай бұрын
@@nuotatorre8741 yeah but it would make your flag more distinguishable and just take the crown off it and there you go!
@giuseppeamato09879 ай бұрын
@@danielwatcherofthelord1823I prefer if we change the flag with the Roman empire flag.
@radec51669 ай бұрын
@@danielwatcherofthelord1823 that was Coat of Arms of House of Savoy
@bazluma9 ай бұрын
Where does the Dante's quote at 9:11 come from?
@ZaKRo-bx7lp9 ай бұрын
As for why Italy crumbled into separate states for so long, we have the Eastern Romans, Ostrogoths and Lombards to thank for that.
@muscledavis54349 ай бұрын
Dividing the Roman Empire was a mistake😤 Damn you, Theodosius and your incompetent sons!
@cogito322724 күн бұрын
The Pope, indeed!
@AnthonySmith-u2r9 ай бұрын
Geography and history go hand in hand
@KhAnubis9 ай бұрын
Oh very much so
@jgr74879 ай бұрын
Bro didn't stress that non-Indo-European Etruscans were thriving behind the Apennines, while Indo-European peoples ruled the rest of the boot. Italian geography is so defensive, Etruscans were able to defend their culture & religion from double Indo-European attacks until they were absorbed into Rome as equals.
@antoniousai19899 ай бұрын
Romans were basically half Etruscans, not two different civilizations. Most of the traditions in the Kingdom of Rome and early Republic do have an origin in some Etruscan thing. Especially the architecture.
@jacopopiazzardi83202 ай бұрын
@@antoniousai1989 also, etruscans cultural area extended far beyond the Appennines and also beyond the Po. Mantua and Bologna were etruscan cities
@attilatasciko48179 ай бұрын
6:37= the bluish color = wrong map ( yes , napoleon was in Moskva , but not hold any teritory ) And not reached to hungarian kingdom either ! Austerlitz battle was in Moravia , Not know any french in hungarian history . Etc...
@RosyMiranto9 ай бұрын
Damn, now i wanted to see that Roman Empire Geography Video after all.
@totidan389 ай бұрын
Bro the fact that south Italy is poorer doesn't mean it's more dangerous. I have grown up in the poorest region of Italy, Calabria, and then moved to Milan to study and I feel WAAAY safer in Calabria, mostly because there is almost no illegal immigration (since there is no jobs even for us).
@SisterSunny9 ай бұрын
that Roman topic sounds pretty cool ngl 👀
@GoldenEmperor5Manifest9 ай бұрын
Can't scare me with a history lesson!
@ilect16909 ай бұрын
akshually italy was unified up until the lombard invasion in 568
@KhAnubis9 ай бұрын
I somehow forgot to put a date marker in the video, but yes, 1870-1302=568
@muhammedjaseemshajeef67818 ай бұрын
8:59 fun fact messi is Italian
@princeofchetarria53759 ай бұрын
Definitely would love a video about the geography of the Roman Empire! 😄
@sventibaldo5 ай бұрын
Southern Italy was NOT richer than Northern Italy in the Middle Ages. That is completely false. Only for a brief period, Sicily under Arabian rule (8th century) was richer than the rest of the states of the peninsula, but since the 11th century Northern Italy and Tuscany started to get much richer than the south. It is a fact that cities like Milan, Venice, Genua, Florence, Pisa and Bologna were all way richer and more populated than any other city in the south, including Naples, Palermo and Rome.
@NoName-hg6cc5 ай бұрын
In Middle Age the South, if not richer, was as rich as the North
@elperrodelautumo75119 ай бұрын
Had only the Medici family of Florence actually united Italy into one country.
@antoniousai19899 ай бұрын
I'd have liked that personally, I'd have meant that our island would not be part of Italy now, since it wasn't considered Italy back then.
@Boretheory9 ай бұрын
@@antoniousai1989it would have since it was part of Pisa. And Tuscany for a while
@antoniousai19899 ай бұрын
@@Boretheory It was already part of Spain (Aragon) when the Medici family took power. Don't try to teach Sardinian history to a Sardinian. Pisans were the usual colonizers, not people who belonged here. Nothing remained of them, apart from some stones in Cagliari.
@NoName-hg6cc5 ай бұрын
@@antoniousai1989 And language. And various constructions and monuments. And centuries old ties . You know, that Sardinia was never an unified autonomous kingdom/republic?
@antoniousai19895 ай бұрын
@@NoName-hg6cc There's nothing culturally that remained of pisans. I said some stones, to cover the old town rebuilt by the pisans (Because they destroyed Santa Igia, btw). We're more Spanish than Tuscans and we aren't Spaniards either. It wasn't unified, but it was owned and ruled by Sardinians in 4 different judgedoms. Italy wasn't unified until 1861? Wasn't Italian culture being a thing because of that according to your reasoning? Obviously not.
@32ekoc9 ай бұрын
Just off of looking at the pic for you vid and the name of it. Your math is off, 1302 years ago from 2024, it isn't 1494.
@AndreaFasani9 ай бұрын
Veneti werent celtics, they could actually understand romans and were allies. The othet alternative sees them as illirians. Either way they were not celts as most of the northen italy at that time
@BlueBird-wb6kb9 ай бұрын
Damn can't hear on my phone in the shower, voice is too weak quiet
@ilFrancotti9 ай бұрын
The Roman Church in Rome wanted and kept Italy divided.. Italy's geography was used for the purpose.
@madmasseur64229 ай бұрын
Man just give the western Balkans to Italy, it can't be worse than the situation we're in rn
@bl3ssmeachoo7 ай бұрын
I'd be super interested in seeing a video of the roman empire!
@conradmusicofficial5869 ай бұрын
Idk what it is but I feel like your volume is extremely low. I like the video but wish I could hear you better
@KhAnubis9 ай бұрын
New microphone, still learning the ropes of how to actually speak into it
@HistorysInfluenceАй бұрын
The medi-terra explanation is a great factoid lol, I've always struggled to spell Mediterranean
@ΌνομαΕπώνυμο-ο1τ9 ай бұрын
5:30 Oh yeah, that's the map I love seeing
@fuferito9 ай бұрын
You should have shown how the Italian peninsula was divided _before_ the Romans took over. A determining reason as to why Italy was unified was her (sort of) common language and her unique geography.
@AndreaMoletta-s3c9 ай бұрын
In fact, the Romans never regarded themselves as Italians or had any concept of nationality, Italy was simply considered a province. In Roman times, Rome was Rome.
@didonegiuliano35479 ай бұрын
@@AndreaMoletta-s3c Wrong, Italy was for centries an extention of Rome itself, at least from Sulla (almost the entirety) and surely from Augusuts, when Italy became Rome fully, but not the other parts of the empire. And Roman authors descrbed it very well
@nosferatus7779 ай бұрын
@@AndreaMoletta-s3c false and dishonest!! Augustus: IN MEA VERBA TOTA ITALIA IURAVIT SPONTE SUA!! Legionaries: Sit ITALICA His vis!!!
@Boretheory9 ай бұрын
Italy wasn’t simply a province it was considered more important than that by both “ Byzantines” and Romans
@ML-mm2th9 ай бұрын
Sadly it got reunified
@Leptospirosi9 ай бұрын
It was not really about geography, but about foreing powers meddling between themselves and trying to size the richness of Italy. After the Ostrogoths were defeated, the last true kingdom of Italy until 1861, and the ephemeral Byzantine occupation, the Lombards took over, but the endless fight with the Byzantines all across Italy and the Franks (often paid by the formers) made impossible to size the Gothic territory with secure borders. The Papacy played the Franks, and was able to retain power over it's territory until 1856, with Rome only falling in 1870. All across the middle age, the history of Italy was meddled by the HRE and France, with sudden raids and disruptions of the local authority in the north. In the south, with the Papacy acting as a Barrier between the two Italies, the Spanish and the French were fighting up and down the 2 Siciliies kingdon, after the Pope was able to wrestle it out of control of the Norman Heirs. As Manfred died, there was no more rulers coming from an Italian dynasty. Even in the XIX Napoleon III was still playing his game with Franz Joseph, gouging good chunks of Savoy in exchange for promises of help he was never willing to fully fulfil. After the battle of Custoza, Napoleon signed a peace treaty with Austria without even consulting the Savoy ally Despite keeping for France Nice and the Savoy. He also proceeded to block the Unification of Italy up to 1970 when he was kicked out by Bismark, showing how he never cared for Italy at all. In the end geography was not a real factor, as it was not during the Gothic rulership. the inability to Get Rome under the Kingdom proved to be the real Political problem, both in 756 AD as in 1870.
@عليياسر-ف4ن9ك9 ай бұрын
Byzantine occupation?!! You know that they are Romans, right? Have you forgotten Constantine I?
@cantrait73119 ай бұрын
Good job
@MarmotCanales9 ай бұрын
3:58 "we are still here!" (Eastern Roman Empire) 😂
@2tto.C9 ай бұрын
yeah bro but don't speak of southern Italy like it's the bronx. It's a reality only in certain quarters in the major cities, and they usually don't touch tourists. Rome and Milan are probably more dangerous than most southern cities.
@KhAnubis9 ай бұрын
A few people here have been pointing that out, and actually-- having recently traveled to Rome, Milan (where someone tried to steal my wallet on the metro), and Calabria-- yeah, I can 100% see that
@Martini_GP8 ай бұрын
thanks for non e mai troppo tardi
@erdood32359 ай бұрын
2:13 I'm interested
@madmasseur64229 ай бұрын
Have you considered making a Spanish channel with Spanish subtitles? I think a lot of people would benefit from that
@KhAnubis9 ай бұрын
I've wanted to do that, and I've actually tried many years ago (as I know Spanish) but it turned out to be way too much additional work. KZbin used to allow viewers to submit translations, but they put an end to that (I guess because it was a good feature that people were actually using)
@madmasseur64229 ай бұрын
@@KhAnubis Dang, that sucks. I really like your style of videos and your voice, but I can't really find informative and interesting videos like yours in Spanish that's at least a bit slower since I'm trying to learn it rn 😅 I really do hope it becomes doable one day, I'd watch all the videos all over again hahahah
@danielefabbro8229 ай бұрын
Ahm no. Foreign powers divided Italy for 1300 years dude. Geography keeps us togheter.
@HenryThree9 ай бұрын
The US education curriculum typically groups the German and Italian unifications together as almost natural consequences of the rise of nationalism and industrialization. I think the argument makes some sense in regards to Germany, who always maintained some basis for a common national identity. The unification of Italy, on the other hand, seems far less retrospectively obvious to me since Italy was far more diverse culturally and linguistically and doesn't seem to have had any clear basis for a national identity outside of their loosely shared Roman history.
@didonegiuliano35479 ай бұрын
Germany too then; being part of a loose empire as the HRE never actually gave the diverse Germanic world a sense of unity, even because hte easternmost part of it were intermixed with western slavs. Italy not only shared a very tight and omnipresent roman legacy, but it enjoyed the italian language as literary working tool for centuries
@HenryThree9 ай бұрын
@@didonegiuliano3547 While I largely agree, I think that, despite how decentralized the HRE was, it still served as a longstanding, albeit very loose and with many exceptions, proxy for "Germanness" that made for a smoother transition into a national identity. I don't think Rome functions quite the same way as a proxy for "Italianness", especially in regards towards Italy's Northern and Southern extremities.
@antoniousai19899 ай бұрын
@@HenryThree Germans were much less united than what we see them now retrospectively. They were Bavarians, Swabians, Saxonians, Prussians, etc, etc, back then. Germany still preserves a lot of linguistic heterogeneity that was only fought by the strong approach to standardization of the German language in the last 2 centuries.
@Boretheory9 ай бұрын
Italy already had unification attempts in the 1400s Germany didn’t
@Barbaralatrevisana9 ай бұрын
Rethink the crime rate as Milan has the highest crime rate in Italy not the South
@adamgeorgevandyck96469 ай бұрын
Part 2 pls
@attilatasciko48179 ай бұрын
Korsica island is italy , since ever and for ever !
@NewSuperWario29 ай бұрын
My map about the Lombard Kingdom appeared, nice
@nafroleon29149 ай бұрын
Make longer videos
@pedrosampaio73499 ай бұрын
Anyone else notice the bots in the comments?
@matteobrunelli47189 ай бұрын
This is the first foreign source where I found 'Non è mai troppo tardi' ❤
@Basil_o_brouzos7 ай бұрын
I think you can make a similar video about greece. I would love it if you do
@ByzantineItalianMapper9 ай бұрын
BRO I LIVE IN THE CITY AT 11:04
@kevinnistor19543 ай бұрын
Sponsored section went hard
@gatlingrove9 ай бұрын
Yes pls Roman geography video
@repentboi9 ай бұрын
na nasion, na łengua, na storia par tera e par mar san marco
@antoniousai19899 ай бұрын
Bona sorti pro su riconoscimentu de s'autonomia regionali a bosattrus, cumpangius de su Venetu. (from Sardinian) Good luck with achieving your regional autonomy, comrades from Veneto
@cogito322724 күн бұрын
Non ho avuto bisogno di tradurti in italiano
@repentboi24 күн бұрын
@@cogito3227 perché l’italiano prendere termini dal veneto, oco
@anacasanova73509 ай бұрын
Es pobre, es rico, expliquesé. Rico en historia y arte. 😊
@KingdomofEuodi13 күн бұрын
1:53 wow who knew roman empire never took northern cyprus
@Ektor-yj4pu9 ай бұрын
1) The racial theories of the 19th century weren't so pseudo-scientific since genetic studies show a difference between the fully european north and the partially middle-easterner south and partially north african Sicily 2) Southern Italian immigrants went mostly to North America while northern Italian immigrants went mostly to South America. 3) The south used to have a higher crime rate than the north but foreign mass immigration has changed it making the northern Italian cities and towns more dangerous than the southern ones because migration has involved far more the north than the south (today the highest rate of street robberies belongs to Rimini and the most dangerous big city is Milan).
@tobirates9169 ай бұрын
Also race itself is a pseudo-scientific concept. We’re all humans.
@warrenmiller71953 ай бұрын
2:58 😂 “Not stonks”
@ZeusAmun-pt9dc9 ай бұрын
Yes do the geography of the Roman empire
@tonylevoyageur9 ай бұрын
I think you have more changes to get rob in Rome than Calabria.
@dhjdidieikeke9 ай бұрын
ilysm khanubis
@SantaFe194849 ай бұрын
It looks like the red on the flag has faded.
@nicholaslogan68407 ай бұрын
I think asking people to subscribe is not annoying at the end of a video, but awkward at the start of a video. Usually I subscribe based only on content and the 'reminder' doesn't influence my activity though. So my activity isn't relevant to the data points youtubers are generally looking at.
@KhAnubis7 ай бұрын
Yeah definitely, I see that. I also really don't like doing it, but I have seen it work quite well from both sides (i.e. as a creator and as a viewer). I've regularly come back to a channel whose videos I've seen before, heard the message, and realized I wasn't subscribed to them, but yeah, if I could think of a non-awkward way of asking people at the beginning, I would
@VibhutiSakhardande9 ай бұрын
13 mins ago uploaded
@muhammedjaseemshajeef67818 ай бұрын
4:16 😂lol
@dylangtech9 ай бұрын
Important to recall the regional divides you mention make Italian-American descendants praising Italian nationalism very ironic. My Grandma's parents were said to have REFUSED to call themselves Italian. They were American first and Marshe second. Sounds like their parents may have hated Geribaldi too.
@didonegiuliano35479 ай бұрын
We are Italian first and foremost
@antoniousai19899 ай бұрын
@@didonegiuliano3547 Speak for yourself, I'm only Sardinian and, incidentally, an Italian citizen.
@francesco85722 ай бұрын
@@antoniousai1989 parla per te, gli indipendentisti sono uno dei tanti zimbelli di questo paese
@antoniousai19892 ай бұрын
@@francesco8572 Ti sei messo il like da solo, immaginati quanto sei rilevante. Coddarì, ascaru
@Chrysobubulle9 ай бұрын
I don’t see in this video how geography divided Italy for 1300 years. If anything, political decisions divided Italy for 1300 years.
@Boretheory9 ай бұрын
The mountains create 3 areas. Po valley, Tuscany and the south which is split between Naples and the Adriatic coast.
@Chrysobubulle9 ай бұрын
@@Boretheory that’s not what creates the divide. Italy was unified for centuries under Roman leadership. What created the divide was actually the Byzantine reconquest of Italy under Justinian. When the Lombards started to take over, they couldn’t conquer everything. The south of Italy stayed under Byzantine rule, while the North fell under the Lombard influence, ending forever what little was left of Roman customs. But then the Popes called for the Franks to help them get rid of the Lombards, and they created the Papal States for the Papacy. Meanwhile in the south the muslims conquered Sicily, but later the Normans were hired by the Byzantines to deal with the muslims. They actually got greedy and conquered the South of Italy for themselves. And then it goes on and on. Till the XIXth century So you see, it has nothing to do with geography, and everything to do with politics. Italy got fragmented because many people wanted a piece of her. And it got reunited because the ideals of the french revolution helped one family to conquer everything. It was never about geography
@antoniousai19899 ай бұрын
@@Chrysobubulle It was always about geography. There's a reason why places like Lombardy and Tuscany were unified faster even in the middle ages. They are planes. Good luck trying to invade places like central Italy, with fortified fortresses on top of a mountain everywhere.