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@gingerbaker_toad696Ай бұрын
Was erlauben Struuuunz?!
@jswets5007Ай бұрын
I love you, but if you're going to call out people for mispronouncing Latin; say rhinoceros again.
@hikebikearchaeology178226 күн бұрын
good thing my professors in Göttingen were way more trustworthy with their informstions. Maybe he suffers from the effects of island dwafism (but only his brain seems to be affected).
@henryhoward945426 күн бұрын
@@jswets5007 That and remember, anything said by a British person in a British accent automatically supersedes anyone else, even native speakers, in authenticity, because...
@killbotprimeАй бұрын
Next up: "Angry Sicilian starts land war in Asia over repeated historical inaccuracies"
@arturwittensoeltner8729Ай бұрын
. . . and wins. Soon they will crown him the new Emperor of China & Japan.
@redneckroy8947Ай бұрын
Inconceivable reference. Hats off mate. I laughed
@novomute4281Ай бұрын
@redneckroy8947 You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
@deaderthendead041Ай бұрын
In future news reports the news anchor will state how he was "quite pedantic "
@deaderthendead041Ай бұрын
@@arturwittensoeltner8729he's already got the armor for it😅
@MannyBrumАй бұрын
Simon Elliot: "Nobody would volunteer to risk dying a horrendous death." Firefighters & soldiers: "Am I a joke to you?"
@soulknife20Ай бұрын
Very few people enter the military to go to war. And firefighters don't die that often. 95% of their job is responding to medical emergencies.
@shawn6860Ай бұрын
@@soulknife20 The idea is that the people in those jobs know fully well terrible things can happen. Just like a gladiator knows they could get killed very easily.
@soulknife20Ай бұрын
@shawn6860 I mean. Yeah. But it's more accurate a Gladiator is almost guaranteed a death while someone in the military or a firefighter really aren't. Most military members will never see a battlefield due to their job
@PlayKonto-w9sАй бұрын
@@soulknife20 That's a bit unfair through. Because If we still had Gladiators today, it would also become a saver sport just as being a soldier and a firefighter became saver occupations over the time (Through I'd argue that being a soldier is only save when the Nation they serve isn't involved in a war. So being a soldier ist still deadly as ever depending one the state of the nation and location). But that not exclusive to just firefighters and even a lot of Sports that now are considered normal, were once very dangerous. And that's not even talking about the occupations we have now that are still as dangerous. Hell I wouldn't say that climbing the Mount Everest ist very save and that's just a hobby. So yeah, there are quite a lot of people who are willing to risk their lives for several reasons.
@mryellow6918Ай бұрын
Acting like UFC doesn't exist.
@stax6092Ай бұрын
But Metatron, all the Gladiators from Ancient Rome did die. Otherwise we would see them today.
@tommix6016Ай бұрын
They are all still alive and hiding behind a shed.
@deaderthendead041Ай бұрын
Someone tell them the search was called off😅
@cycleboy8028Ай бұрын
@@tommix6016 They’re roommates with Elvis.
@Deere66BobАй бұрын
Actually after a number of fights you could cash in and go in retirement..like todays Boxers...or take a last fight lite Tyson..
@aaronlambert9297Ай бұрын
This guy looks like the Magistrate that Mel Gibson killed in Braveheart to get revenge for the death of his wife.
@motaman8074Ай бұрын
He does!
Ай бұрын
My favourite movie! He also looks a bit like Sean Connery in the "First Knight" (1995 film)
@buffaloalbertz1690Ай бұрын
An attack on Roman History is the same as an attack on the Metatron himself!!!
@DirtyStringzАй бұрын
@@aaronlambert9297 He’s here for that prima nocta
@AnarchAngel1Ай бұрын
"Wallace has already killed the magistrate and taken control of the town!" *smack* "Stand up!"
@alexfilma16Ай бұрын
I don’t care what anyone says, Joan of Arc was a strong African lesbian.
@CurlycopperАй бұрын
Finally someone telling the truth around here 😔
@thorodinson7996Ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure she was only half African. Other half was Polynesian; p
@fressefulАй бұрын
Kweeen!
@sokkimmartin788Ай бұрын
Wrong! She was Asian, born in China.
@TBKOTOROBАй бұрын
Yaaaaassss Queen slay!
@GK-gm2mvАй бұрын
Whoa- that bit about volunteer gladiators! How could he not know that? I learned in a college history class that, yes, it happened. Glad he wasn’t my prof!
@gimligloinson972Ай бұрын
If you know anything about people in any time period as well. Even if it was the bloodbath that he was portraying, you will always find people wanting to do insane things for one reason or another.
@amicableenmity9820Ай бұрын
@@gimligloinson972 aka game shows
@aule10Ай бұрын
Honestly i think he says this, because he sees them at people that sold themself into slavery to pay off debts. So are you a free man if you decided to give away your freedom because of circumstances?
@makcity7850Ай бұрын
@@aule10 Am I a free man if I gladly sign a contract today for a huge salary but I also have to willingly give up the IP I create for them?
@skyleranderson5757Ай бұрын
@@aule10am I a free man if I’m told what to do at a job I agreed to to do?
@alyareАй бұрын
Dr. Simon Elliot: "No one *EVER* volunteered to become a gladiator." *Marcus Attilius* hold my gladius ⚔ History Hit needs to have Metatron on to *actually and factually* answer questions. I'm being totally serious.
@shawn6860Ай бұрын
I'd watch that video.
@alyareАй бұрын
@ Same here. I’d definitely tune in.
@soulknife20Ай бұрын
He did it to payoff debts. He "volunteered" much the same way someone enters the military or goes to jail.
@Dowlphin29 күн бұрын
I am so gladius that we have Metatronius.
@EsotericResearcher777Ай бұрын
It is COMPLETELY believable and even understandable to me that common free men would become gladiators. After all, we see people get into professional MMA all the time. Men like to challenge themselves, some like to become stars and reap the rewards of fame and fortune. Quackademics sometimes lack empathy, and that's why they can't understand the motivations of other people.
@TechnoMinarchistАй бұрын
It's not uncommon for men to also look for that sort of avenue of work when they really need the money.
@bansenpy5553Ай бұрын
Okay but picture this please,a gladiator promotor(slave owner)wouldn't want his slaves that he spend so much money on to feed and train to be defeated by some free man,so as a free man ur fights would have been realistic and risked death,I have a strong believe that gladiator fights for the most part were actually staged like WWE,but if u were a free man what would guarantee you that the promoter would stage a fight with you?why not just allow his gladiators to go all out and kill you for some renown?this wasn't MMA or a form of sport,it was entertainment with occasional realistic fights,most of the death in the arenas were chrisitians Jews and criminals not gladiators
@leodesalis5915Ай бұрын
@@bansenpy5553okay but we know that gladiator fights were very rarely to the death so it doesn't matter who wins, like you say it's about entertainment, there's nothing much entertaining about a 10 second butchering. People who volunteered wouldn't have just turned up and written their name down to fight that day, they would have signed up to an academy and trained for years. They work for that academy or agency and that academy works with the promoter. Do you think they would have just rocked up on the day with no team of their own in the background and get to fight in the gladiator arena?
@bansenpy5553Ай бұрын
@@leodesalis5915 at that point they would have been considered slaves not free men,no agency as u said would spend money training u and feeding and transporting you around for shows knowing you could bail at anytime ,u had to sign your freedom away,I just don't see any rational man doing so,knowing that you could possibly get more glory and more wealth just by joining the roman army,if that did happen I think it would have been extremely rare,but I don't doubt rich people participated in some entertaining matches(prime example being Commodus)
@republicjim120Ай бұрын
The MMA example was especially true in the early days when "rules" were much looser than now. Many things that are illegal now in order to to protect the fighters were quite common back then, and serious injury was a very real possibility at any time. Despite that risk, guys from all disciplines were lining up to see who was the toughest fighter, and to gain fame (or notoriety) and a bit of spending money.
@sweetrolldealerАй бұрын
New vid sometime in the future, "Metatron goes onto wired and debates with these historians."
@alpacamale2909Ай бұрын
Jubilee - 25 woke historians vs Metatron
@AD-lh3jkАй бұрын
@@alpacamale2909random question, is your pfp from Full Metal Alchemist?
@alpacamale2909Ай бұрын
@@AD-lh3jkI love FMA but no, it's House of five leaves.
@nuclearmedicineman6270Ай бұрын
So.. "Roman historian" means "some guy who watched a couple of episodes of a gladiator TV show"? Who knew.
@staceymalchow4528Ай бұрын
If that's all it takes, I need a career change. Wonder if History Hit and Wired have openings...
@postmodernminingАй бұрын
"Do you like gladiator movies, Billy?"
@MrGunnar177Ай бұрын
Look him up. lol a bit more than just a couple tv shows
@AnarchAngel1Ай бұрын
Even if you just watched the first few episodes of 'Spartacus', you would know that some Roman citizens chose to become Gladiators. Varo explicitly explains this to Spartacus when they first meet
@shawn6860Ай бұрын
@@staceymalchow4528 Plenty of Metatron Subscribers could do the job. LOL!
@mansfieldtimeАй бұрын
Most people wouldn't hurl themselves from a perfectly functioning airplane that is around 10,000ft in the air with a backpack filled with nothing but a tarp. But people do go skydiving. Most people would strap a potential bomb to their back, dress up like a plucked duck, enter an environment that you can't survive in without tools and seek a swarm of predators that could rip them apart, or destroy their breathing apparatus. But people do go scuba diving with sharks.
@republicjim120Ай бұрын
Pro rodeo is another example. Nobody would ever voluntarily climb on the back of a massive angry bull, right?
@1999fxdxАй бұрын
Bungee diving
@mansfieldtimeАй бұрын
@@1999fxdx Bungee jumping. Bonding your ankles to an elastic cord attached to an anchor then jumping from a platform at a fatal height into the abyss and springing back because of the cord.
@KelnxАй бұрын
There were even people who put themselves up for slavery and not gladiators, basically temporary debt slaves. They were slaves for a period of time to get out of debt. There were others who became a slave partially, giving their skills to someone to make money. Slavery was not a super cut and dry thing in ancient Rome. There were levels of it and various ways for people to end up as slaves, and not all slaves were permanent. Pretty much every weird slavery scenario you can think of, they did it at some point in ancient Rome. You had to pay for a slave, but there was no guarantee you weren't paying the slave himself in that transaction. Or his creditors.
@brandonbentley5453Ай бұрын
That is true, as were professional Gladiators.
@JB-vq6oeАй бұрын
People don’t realize that slavery in the “ancient world” was completely different than it was in the Atlantic Slave Trade (or Islamic slavery).
@JohnHayes-k5pАй бұрын
Merry Christmas to you and your loved ones. Fantastic video brother
@FatherofheroesandheroinesАй бұрын
I've been on this channel so long when the professor said no one volunteered to be gladiators, I found myself trying not to charge my screen lol.
@bellion7642Ай бұрын
I know the show Spartacus isnt very accurate but I always think about Varo who became a Gladiator by his own will.
@johndurham6172Ай бұрын
I remember Whenever you take multiple choice test, the answer that says always is usually wrong.
@ferociousgustafson4040Ай бұрын
I had a history professor who said, in front of everyone, proudly, “as a Historian, it’s not my job to be accurate. I see myself as a custodian of the story.”
@joej1144Ай бұрын
😮
@Manco65Ай бұрын
The "narrative" aka the "message"....🙄
@amicableenmity9820Ай бұрын
oh so they're a cringe communist
@DamePigletАй бұрын
I'm sincerely sorry your money was wasted in that class.
@soulknife20Ай бұрын
I've read this comment a lot from different individuals.
@vickialbertson4068Ай бұрын
Thank you for the great education. I had a world history teacher who believed the same as you're teaching us. God bless sir. Merry Christmas to you and your family.
@HoLeeFuk317Ай бұрын
Merry Christmas everyone
@grawman67Ай бұрын
Merry Christmas!
@shawn6860Ай бұрын
You too bud. Have a safe and productive holiday!
@uncletoad1779Ай бұрын
Buon Natale, Metatron! Your videos are a treat. Keep up the fine work!
@Illcastashadow1Ай бұрын
Merry Christmas Metatron. Keep the content coming. And Happy New Year to you and your family.
@pskarnaq73Ай бұрын
A fat gladiator seems counterintuitive.... unless you're talking about something like an Eddie Hall fat, where the guy looks fat, but you could literally create another 2 very fit men just from his muscle mass.
@leodesalis5915Ай бұрын
Yeah, i think it would be more of a strongman-esque build rather than a bodybuilder. I think it's misleading to call them fat but they wouldn't be lean and toned like a bodybuilder, just because it's actually physically exhausting keeping your body looking like that. They would likely look like someone who is in a normal bulk phase. Developing lots of muscle mass while also having energy and stamina. There could have also been a bit of a safety net to allow for small cuts and the like to draw blood and excite the crowd but not injure anything too bad as if they had hit straight muscle.
@adambielen8996Ай бұрын
@@leodesalis5915 Yeah, this is what I always assumed.
@shawn6860Ай бұрын
Fat actually can help. Look at heavy weight boxers like George Foreman and Butterbean. all that so called unhealthy fat is muscle. and never forget that the body mass can be used to help in adding power to some strikes. (ask anyone slapped around by a Sumo wrestler)
@deaderthendead041Ай бұрын
Thats not really "fat" that's just a lack of definition muscularly. He has core strength but instead of a "6 pack" he has a "keg" its just lack of definition not fat.
@deaderthendead041Ай бұрын
Yup @@shawn6860 it's actually unhealthy to have extremely low or even zero body fat your body would eat muscles instead in a starvation situation also you can be considered "heavy" or overweight & still have good heart health as long as you are active & have good stamina. But we should avoid fat in certain areas like around the stomach & love handles as it adds unnecessary stress to the heart
@LarryCalcGOATАй бұрын
I do quite a lot of endurance based training, during peak training it is 15-20 hours per week of cardio. I've been dong ironmans, bicycle and running racing for the past two years. The majority of my calorie intake comes from carbs. Getting 4000+ calories per day without carbs would be a nightmare. Plus the carbs help replace your glycogen stores a lot faster, which keep your brain and nervous system more prepared for normal activities and especially the next workout
@BMO_CreativeАй бұрын
It appears that many became like MMA or UFC fighters of today. The armor became more extravagant and more "stars" names appear according to museums I've visited. Great video!
@Lee-vk1xyАй бұрын
A rather classic example of why being an academic is not a guarantee of knowledge.
@train834Ай бұрын
Metatron, I love your content to the nth degree! It is fantastic for a historically minded individual! I am financially extremely strapped, but want a mug and a hoodie when I recover! Keep rocking sir, you rule!
@EricKish-f7vАй бұрын
Remember when "i heard it on the internet" had a negative connotation! I've learned more about history watching your channel in a few months than i did in my school years. Except few teachers i had who were great. Shout out to Mr Coolidge, Mr Bush, and Mrs Kovacs from high school!!!
@Talos_The_KingАй бұрын
9:47 I thought Gladiators were famous. I suppose that's less noble because you're killing people, but weren't they popular among women and live relatively well? (All things considered)
@nuudelz371124 күн бұрын
Yep, and they would have been pseudo celebrities at the time. The tour guide we had at the colosseum said that it was probably common for children to have mini wooden or bone figurines of famous gladiators
@simonsmith197423 күн бұрын
Not only that they also had Roman matrons pay to have "fun" with them.
@NebulaNXNАй бұрын
There was many misconception I believed before I started watching your channel. Thanks for your good job!
@lynngreen7978Ай бұрын
I'd assume they would have similar builds to modern wrestlers or football players.
@leodesalis5915Ай бұрын
Yeah that's the most likely chance. People forget that having your body be that lean and having that little fat is actually exhausting and takes a huge toll on your energy. They'd probably look like rugby players
@cp1cupcakeАй бұрын
The "bread and circuses" thing had me in stitches. I thought gladiators sprung out of a funeral tradition and having them to appease the masses was only during specific select moments.
@lazaron1Ай бұрын
It is from "History Hit" I've yet to see any of their "experts" complete a video without saying at least one thing that is factually wrong.
@kevai6290Ай бұрын
Exercise physiologist here 🙋🏻♂️! You are correct in your comments regarding nutrition and exercise! Broad beans do contain complete proteins so they can aide in muscle growth 💪🏼! Some legumes do not, and would need to be combined with other ingredients to make complete proteins.
@AmokhunterАй бұрын
I don't think you should apologize that often. He presents himself as an Expert, thus he should be scrutinized doubly than a layman and if his statements are ludicrously wrong, he should be subject to ridicule.
@fearthehoneybadgerАй бұрын
Merry Christmas from a noble one.
@platorocks842Ай бұрын
Thanks for another strong and entertaining video Metatron. Keep 'em coming. I do however have a small concern with your description of gladiators as 'like body builders' and 'ripped' even if the iconography suggests this. This description, as we say in Australia, just doesn’t pass the ‘pub test’. In my humble opinion, at least for modern body builders, they are ‘ripped’ because they have big muscles but little body fat which gives better muscle definition for more wow-factor on stage. But strutting your stuff on stage was not, I guess, expected of gladiators and body builders are not expected to fight at all, let alone to the death. Few modern ‘gladiators’ (especially boxers, wrestlers and weightlifters - and more especially the heavy-weights), could ever be described as 'ripped'. They would clearly have muscles to spare but without the body builder's definition due to quantities of fat filling the gaps between those muscles and providing padding on top of them. The fat would help cushion blows and protect the muscles and would provide an important power source once the glucose is used up. I would expect gladiators to have had similar physical needs as modern boxers, wrestlers and weightlifters and to have adopted similar physiques. As for the iconography, somewhat in jest I’m guessing advertising (muscles get bums on seats) and the mosaic equivalent of fan posters. Rant over. Love your work 👍
@20th_century_GhostАй бұрын
This is why Metatron is one of my favorite KZbin channels.
@metatronytАй бұрын
Very much appreciated
@AbogadodeAsmusАй бұрын
@@metatronyt Man I would love to see you rampage Javier Milei style when debunking this clowns. But then you really have a style of your own, so keep it up. It´s very important what you do in this cultural war. I never thought reaction videos would be an important thing, but here we are! You own this thing. I´m Francisco from Argentina btw. Not the Pope, just a proud european guy born in America.
@Zephyr503Ай бұрын
It would be nice to do one on the first Gladiator film's accuracy as well, and Ridley Scott's director's commentary for it. For example, that's where he said 'Well, were you there?', about historians.
@ConkerVonZapАй бұрын
Oh shit, here we go again.
@Joshua-k1yАй бұрын
Keep up the good work.....love tha channel
@YuukiFrispiАй бұрын
Love you Metatron, great vid, Merry Christmas 🎉❤
@GreenestTramplerАй бұрын
New Metatron and Path of Exile 2. What a perfect night.
@shawn6860Ай бұрын
even more perfect metatron playing Dragon's Dogma 2.
@ripleyhrgiger4669Ай бұрын
I used to swim competitively in middle and high school and the general rule of thumb is to load up on carbs the night before competition and to keep snacking on high carb foods (small portions) until about an hour before you compete. Track and Field athletes would do the same . The people who think carbs are bad are also people who don't do a lot of physical activity or anything that demands a lot of resources from their brain. A starved body isn't going to be able to do much.
@sullivandmitry1416Ай бұрын
Being a Gladiator was sometimes like being a chariot racer. It was a sport, and if you were rich enough and skilled enough you could make a lot of money. The richest athlete in history was a chariot racer who just wouldn’t lose. Most chariot racers retired after a short time but this man, Gaius Appuleius Diocles, just kept going and kept winning and won like 15 billion in modern USD.
@Lightspeedloser_Ай бұрын
A few thousand years from now people are going to ask archeologists these same questions about mma fighters
@coolman229Ай бұрын
MMA fighters were all slaves. They had these things called contracts where their masters controlled them. No normal person chose to become MMA fighter.
@Weed8GoneАй бұрын
Oy Metatron, I just noticed that you have mentioned in a couple of recent videos that Romans didn't like to eat game. Your pardon if this is something you have explained at length in the past, but I don't always watch all of your videos (I'm watching more now that you're uploading every day). Could you explain why they didn't like game or point me to a video where you go into this topic?
@metatronytАй бұрын
Yes it’s my video dedicated to ancient Roman legionary food called military rations of Roman legionaries. I show all the sources
@staceymalchow4528Ай бұрын
That's insane. His take on all gladiators being only slaves with no agency and that no one volunteered is ludicrous. Didn't some of the greatest end up very wealthy when they became freed men after long successful careers and endorsements? Also, I recall reading about several that got "selected" by various aristocrat ladies for amorous adventures in a different arena. I can understand more why you have the feelings you do about him Metatron...
@santerilaakeristo7305Ай бұрын
Yeah it is insane. Insane in so many levels. Like I would not want to be front line soldier. But I can see how someone can see lot of opportunities in there, lots of respect, and everything else and to someone to say nobody would never volunteer to that would be equally insane. And quite frank insulting who chooses to do so.
@staceymalchow4528Ай бұрын
@santerilaakeristo7305 exactly. If memory serves, a large number of the Patricians of Rome raised armies for the Republic and paid them based on what they did, so many people served in them because they represented a great boon to their families. Sure they might expire in that pursuit, but they could make a relative fortune in the time they served. Depending on your social status, effectiveness/usefulness to the general, and your skill set, you had a fair chance of survival, even in antiquity.
@ogun9645Ай бұрын
U watch too many movies and fantasied european history
@staceymalchow4528Ай бұрын
@@ogun9645 hmmm, explain the pottery and such that indicates various different manufacturers of goods in Rome had basically advertisements for their product and a likeness or direct name of a gladiator? I don't watch a movie and think that is 100% accurate. That's foolish, I will dig into a topic if it interests me, and will look beyond a film to research it. I love the movie Pompeii, but am well aware that the vast majority of it is more whimsical than factual.
@EpsilonsamaАй бұрын
Where the heck do they find this people? Like if I pretend to know history by making up a LinkedIn could I get paid to pretend to be a historian?
@TechnoMinarchistАй бұрын
These "experts" keep demonstrating why expertise doesn't equate correct.
@etiennesharpАй бұрын
I commented on the original HH video but here goes: the guy has a VERY selective attitude to primary sources.
@simonsmith197423 күн бұрын
Of course he does. It's a very annoying trait of today
@kenwarren9450Ай бұрын
@Metatron -- would you consider doing a dive into the archaeology and historicity of the Third Servile War? From what I have been learning recently, there is surprisingly little archaeological data and basically zero contemporary writings that support the official story as told by Appian and Plutarch who wrote their histories over a century later. But maybe the books I just read are out of date and there are new findings? I'd love to see your take on it!
@sie1304Ай бұрын
I would love to see this as well
@h4rdkn0xАй бұрын
Same reason people do Boxing, Wrestling or MMA today, one because they can and two for money and fame.
@Rhiannonganon16 күн бұрын
Simon Elliot has a knack for contradicting himself, plus his pronunciations really winds me up!
@padalan2504Ай бұрын
A talk between these two would go down about the same as Doctor Mike talking to the guy who thought eating chocolate and grapes is the same thing.
@LikexnerАй бұрын
Of course gladiators didnt look like modern bodybuilders. Bodybuilders dont train to be functional in any way. They train to look "good". I put that in quotes because to me, they dont look good at all. Id rather look like an MMA fighter than a bodybuilder. I have never heard anyone claim that gladiators _did_ look like modern bodybuilders.
@crbgo9854Ай бұрын
Your correct about everything you said concerning carbs
@nfortin24Ай бұрын
Even the Spartacus show(which many people have stated is one of the most accurate depictions of gladiatorial life) had one of these volunteers.. Varro literally volunteered to clear a debt....
@jamesbodnarchuk3322Ай бұрын
A very merry Christmas Metatron❤🇨🇦🍺
@SLACKPLAN925 күн бұрын
I would be cheeky, and ask that "AIRPLANE!" question, "Did you ever see movies about GLADIATORS?"
@nuclearmedicineman6270Ай бұрын
You remember correctly; Flamma had a 21 - 4 - 9 record.
@shawn6860Ай бұрын
4 losses? that impressive.
@wim-pauljager4729Ай бұрын
As an archaeologist (specialised in imperial Roman history) I can say that Simon Elliot wrote one of the most flawed and dissappointing books I ever read about Roman history: Pertinax son of a slave who became Roman emperor
@trenae77Ай бұрын
People are looking at the carb intake and compare it to their current lifestyle. My dad’s family wasn’t bodybuilders by any stretch of the imagination; they were Midwest Farming stock. They ate a high carb diet and didn’t become obese until later in life when their activity level decreased but their intake remained the same.
@justing7490Ай бұрын
It's crazy someone that is a professional historian would make the claim that there were no gladiators by choice. I can guarantee you half of the current NFL would have volunteered to be gladiators if they were born in ancient Rome. It was literally the mechanism for someone born with a superior physical genetics to be able to increase their social strata and financial status
@liquidsnake68799 күн бұрын
Not only did people volunteer even EMPERORS wished to moonlight as Gladiators lol that's how popular they were and how cool they were perceived
@florinflorin9789Ай бұрын
Some gladiators for sure were fat, you can be in extremely good fighting shape and be fat, look at Fedor Emelianenko, Daniel Cormier, Andy Ruiz, etc.
@florinflorin9789Ай бұрын
Also look at NFL and rugby players, some are fat and far more agile than 75 kg bodybuilder with 7% body fat, I don't get this confusion. It's genetics and diet.
@MollyMcguires1798Ай бұрын
I would like to see you two have a formal historical debate. You'd win of course. Has Simon Elliot ever responded to your videos at all openly? Would you consider giving him a formal challenge?
@davidgallahair1206Ай бұрын
Sources shmources!! Im a Doctor! I am the source!....good grief Merry Christmas Metatron and thanks for the vids.
@tomlahtam4077Ай бұрын
Academia, like mainstream media, is in a sorry state of total discredit.
@o0alessandro0oАй бұрын
"Hi, my name is Doctor." Where did you leave your TARDIS?
@rekreator12e71Ай бұрын
I'm convinced they hire him just to rise Metatron's blood level
@rekreator12e71Ай бұрын
Blood pressure
@HyPnOsS1933Ай бұрын
Gladiators where absolutely volunteer It’s like MMA today sort of Fame and glory is deep in human nature
@leonardoferrari4852Ай бұрын
It's nothing like mma
@ogun9645Ай бұрын
Yall so dumbbbb
@Belnick6666Ай бұрын
Varro was not a slave, he joined to become a gladiator to pay a debt!!! lol, just a tv show, but love it
@Bart-errejotaАй бұрын
"Roman Historian" hahahha
@metatronytАй бұрын
Ancient Roman historian from the early republic Dr. Simon Elliot
@Bart-errejotaАй бұрын
@@metatronyt That's right. Or Dr. Simon is acting in bad faith or he doesn't know
@firingallcylinders2949Ай бұрын
If Mars were watching he would not allow such a disgrace
@gwenthedecentАй бұрын
6:34 that’s like saying no one would choose to be a stunt actor cause it’s dangerous
@WhackyRavenLand26 күн бұрын
When will you do a History Hit appearance, Mr Metatron?
@LamiNalchorАй бұрын
And it makes no sense. No one would want to die like that in such a horrible death? Where is the difference to the death of a soldier? Absolute nonsense!
@frankietheheathen4513Ай бұрын
6:05 he says that because he wouldn’t do that. His heart pumps cool aid
@daveb87114 күн бұрын
Not everyone who died in arenas not just collesium was a gladiator. Usually criminals with death sentences and other people like captures soldiers ect were killed in the arenas
@nickwells20Ай бұрын
I imagine there might have been a period with zero volunteers and possibly half the gladiators were volunteers at some point like the other expert mentioned by Mr. Metatron said. To say definitively that no volunteers were ever present is just insane from a human nature aspect alone IMO. If we were to bring back gladiator combat today there would be no shortage of men volunteering to fight in it, even to the death.
@anastasios0513Күн бұрын
Not sure when Dr. Elliot made his video, but anyone having watched the Netflix (fictional) series "Squid Game" would understand why some people became gladiators willingly in Rome.
@bertjanssen108Ай бұрын
Wasn't Commodus a gladiator? He was the freaking emperor pretty far from a slave
@simonsmith197423 күн бұрын
He did do some stuff in the arena, as did Nero, although Nero was more interested in archery and showing off his "skills"
@shawn6860Ай бұрын
13:30 and I always think of George Foreman the boxer. he looks fat, but under that layer of fat is enough muscle for 3 ordinary men. So the term "fat" has a lot of context.
@KolvargАй бұрын
Believing no one would volunteer is not even modernist, it's just being in a position of privilege even in modern standards. There are still all sort of dangerous and "degrading" jobs nowadays that people subject themselves to all over the world because they have no options. Even sports-wise, sure things like boxing and MMA are not nearly as deadly as gladiatorial combat, but they are widely known to result in dramatically shorter lifespans and all sort of health complications, including permanent brain damage, and plenty of people still choose to do it. If gladiatorial combat was made legal next year, I guarantee you would find plenty of applicants - all it takes is having a high enough prize, because there are plenty of people desperate enough to try it. Hell, I wouldn't be surprised if some would do it just as a hobby even with no monetary gain, despite the risk.
@joseluisnd75Ай бұрын
Nobody will volunteer to be a gladiator... can't be true he said that. Even today we got people who volunteer to put their lives in risk at an arena fighting dangerous animals: the toreros in Spain and Hispanoamérica (also in France and Portugal). Professor asks why somebody would risk his life... then and now there is an answer: for fame and wealth. And as you said we got the sources that confirm it... Incredible that somebody who has a grade in History could say those nonsenses. As a History teacher I feel ashamed. Other things he says are correct, I wonder, why not all?
@Bournie-d4yАй бұрын
On Gladiators being fat I'd ask the definition of "fat". Some may have been fat, by modern standards, just like many Scandinavians/"Vikings", but, as you said, they were constantly working so they had a very toned physique and low body fats despite being bigger. It could also act as an extra layer of protection against stabs and slashes whilst still showing blood to give a "good show" for the crowd. Whereas people of the same size today are, generally, genuinely fat, the difference between big with less than 10% fat or fat with less than 10% muscle, respectively. On your point of carbs: I personally knew someone that would eat 2 kilograms of porridge for breakfast, lunch and dinner (2kg every meal) alongside many meats just to keep his bodyweight up. He was a heavyweight boxer and, I could be wrong, had a similar build to you, Metatron. As they say "varied and balanced diet alongside regular exercise".
@VampirzaehnchenАй бұрын
Damn... I always thought "morituri te salutant" was an Asterix thing for fun. O.o
@rifter0x0000Ай бұрын
I wonder if he would be surprised at the fact some people also became slaves voluntarily. We can argue how voluntary it was, but people could agree to become slaves to pay off a debt. If I am not mistaken I have also read of people selling their children into slavery as well.
@trevormichel1319Ай бұрын
This guy has two small boomerangs for eyebrows
@nickwells20Ай бұрын
People today volunteer to do things that can result in horrendous deaths and most of the time it's not in front of thousands of cheering people. So based on human nature there must have been volunteer gladiators. One point for Mr Metatron. In the Showtime series Spartacus I could imagine that a character's name could have been Metatron lol.
@NopeyNopesworthyIII7 күн бұрын
I think that it's likely a combination of trolling people + not knowing that it wasn't actually a Roman salute. Something to the effect of: he thought it would be funny to do a "Roman salute" because it would troll the people who call everyone a 1939-45 German, because it looks like that gesture in question and he knew it would trigger people who were already losing their minds. I certainly didn't know it wasn't a real thing when I woke up this morning 😂
@SebasTian5832317 күн бұрын
Sometimes, I wish a genie was real, so I could wish for a factual, unbiased book of History starting from the first humans to modern day.
@wulfheort802128 күн бұрын
Eating no to almost no carbs does not make training or pushing yourself harder. I ate a high animal fat, low carb diet for quite some time and I even gained muscle mass without training. Animal fats are extremely important for building muscle.
@bradipobello7052Ай бұрын
I know that Flamma did not become a Gladiator by choice but he refused three times to be a Roman citizen, he loved being a gladiator so much that he died a gladiator with the highest KDA ever
@simonsmith197423 күн бұрын
Yeah, Flamma was the OG badass
@mattheopichetti9258Ай бұрын
People still volunteer to become fighters, in almost every country, culture and background till this day. To assume that back in antiquity it would not be the case is ludicrous.
@leryx2665Ай бұрын
I think gladiators came in all body types, a bit like in the UFC. There are fat, skinny, tall, short, muscular ones, and others not so much; there are all kinds of body types, and they all train and are professionals. That’s why I don’t think the argument that gladiators were all fit is a strong one.
@leodesalis5915Ай бұрын
Well id say they were likely all fit (or at least the ones that lasted more than one fight) but people forget that the bodybuilder physique isn't actually that fit in terms of practicality. It's purely for aesthetics, like you said with UFC or with rugby players for example you see the range of diversity in body types that are still incredibly fit. There's a reason why there's a difference between gym muscle and real muscle
@jordonhancock05Ай бұрын
Quick question..which primary sources talk about the female gladiators. ❤the content.Metatron.
@drakronАй бұрын
You know that edict Metraton said about equestrian order were prohibited from participating in the games on penalty of infamia? That edict also extended to citizen women. The Romans didnt had a term for female gladiators specific and might used "ludia" that was broader term for female performers, most evidence is from legislation as the one I mentioned above, Septimius Severus banned participation of any woman in the arena in 200 AD, there is also another indirect evidence in a inscription from Ostia that states that the magistrate of the city, Hostilianus, was the first to allow women to fight in the arena since Ostia's founding however it states he allowed "mulieres" to fight, not "feminae" meaning low class women were allowed but not the higher class. Now Literary evidence you have the historian Tacitus (l54-120 AD) that wrote "Many ladies of distinction, however, and senators, disgraced themselves by appearing in the Amphitheatre. (Annals, XV.32)" and later Cassius Dio (155-235 AD) "There was another exhibition that was at once most disgraceful and most shocking, when men and women not only of the equestrian but even of the senatorial order appeared as performers in the orchestra, in the Circus, and in the [Colosseum], like those who are held in lowest esteem. Some of them played the flute and danced in pantomimes or acted in tragedies and comedies or sang to the lyre; they drove horses, killed wild beasts and fought as gladiators. (Roman History (LXI.17.3)" Simply, Romans found the whole thing distasteful, there is no evidence women trained along men in gladiator schools and if trained, they were likely privately, the "problem" certainly existed as otherwise it wouldnt been edicts trying to ban their participation, at the very least anyone above citizen as Hostilianus seemingly tried to use a loophole.
@EckisterАй бұрын
keyword to the consumption of carbs is "some". :-) I for one eat WAY too much sugar and it shows, despite exercising 3x per week.
@DanielptwaАй бұрын
My 2 cents on fat gladiators. After hearing a few different opinions on the fat gladiators topic. I imagine the heavier gladiators have "Cain Velasquez" anatomy. Subtle layer of fat all around, muscles dont pop out too much. Skills, speed and insane cardio, cause fat is a longer lasting source of energy. Fighting with weapons you dont need to be as explosive has on hand-to-hand combat.
@controlZchannelАй бұрын
It's like asking why would anyone work in coal mines, oil rigs, and fishing ships unless they were slaves?
@valis992000Ай бұрын
I have been re-reading a book by Daniel Mannix on the gladiatorial games. I think he is a big source of many myths and misconceptions. He was a great popular writer but I think he spread a lot of mis-information. I would love to see Metatron do a review of Mannix's works on the games.