Rise of Sulla - Ancient Roman History DOCUMENTARY

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@abcdef27669
@abcdef27669 17 күн бұрын
You know what is the similarity between Sulla and Santa Claus? Both have a list with the names of the naughty ones, and they were coming to the town...
@UltimateLarper
@UltimateLarper 17 күн бұрын
You saw the meme
@vishwanathasharma1409
@vishwanathasharma1409 17 күн бұрын
you can also add robespierre to the list
@FaatehHyat
@FaatehHyat 17 күн бұрын
and a bit of a bogeyman too.
@jackjohnson40
@jackjohnson40 17 күн бұрын
😂😂😂
@0Skadoosh
@0Skadoosh 16 күн бұрын
Sulla did nothing wrong.
@ronjohnson6916
@ronjohnson6916 17 күн бұрын
A character I only know through the First Man in Rome series. Looking forward to hearing more about such an important character.
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 17 күн бұрын
I need to read the last 2 books
@kallekofot7240
@kallekofot7240 17 күн бұрын
Listen to Death Throes of the Republic by Dan Carlin. His 5 or 6 part series covers him exstensively, and his rivalry with contemporaty Marius
@JavierGarcia-nm4zr
@JavierGarcia-nm4zr 17 күн бұрын
Best series of the Roman Republic ever written
@ronjohnson6916
@ronjohnson6916 17 күн бұрын
@@kallekofot7240 Thanks for the suggestion.
@carlosnevarez4003
@carlosnevarez4003 17 күн бұрын
Damn good books! Cost of Glory covers Sulla thoroughly. Along with Caesar, Marius, Pompeii, Crassus and many other people Plutarch wrote about. I'm such a nerd -.-
@zhaozor
@zhaozor 16 күн бұрын
"No friend ever served me, and no enemy ever wrong me, whom I have not repaid in full”
@DrKarmo
@DrKarmo 17 күн бұрын
Finally a series about Sulla and his civil war! Pls consider doing one on Marius and his reforms and the first true conflict between the romans and the germans
@S.P.Q.Rrespublicas
@S.P.Q.Rrespublicas 17 күн бұрын
They have but it was a while ago, still worth a watch! Also recommend the channel ‘Invicta’ if you want Marius war in Numidia.
@ofallmyintention9496
@ofallmyintention9496 17 күн бұрын
They did that video 5+ years ago...Invicta is always good, too.
@jessefisher1809
@jessefisher1809 17 күн бұрын
I'd like to see a more detailed dive into the social war, why it started and how it was able to be stopped etc. because its really interesting and honestly it was a totally unnecessary war.
@westrim
@westrim 16 күн бұрын
@@jessefisher1809 I wouldn't say there are many necessary wars. Most begin with unsympathetic goals, desires that could be met through diplomacy, or incorrect assumptions
@costofglory
@costofglory 16 күн бұрын
While you wait, allow me to recommend you check out the Sulla biography series on the Cost of Glory channel (also Marius). Each are 3 parts
@TG6241
@TG6241 16 күн бұрын
Parthian King: So what happened? Diplomat: Everything went well, i sat at the right hand of Sulla and brought back a treaty! Parthian King: That's Wonderf-- wait, say that again ...
@fmoa2541
@fmoa2541 16 күн бұрын
Meh .the partians still ended up fought rome to a stalemate..have some respect for the parthians. They match rome.
@saltedllama2759
@saltedllama2759 14 күн бұрын
@@fmoa2541 Do to corruption, constant infighting and building from the inside-out, Rome never made a focused, full-frontal conquest attempt of Parthia. Even the Hans who sent people to travel through both empires described Rome as being something far above any other nation in existence at the time.
@fmoa2541
@fmoa2541 14 күн бұрын
​@@saltedllama2759 excuses excuses excuses..if rome wasnt interest in the east how come they always launch campaigns in the east..crassus, mark antony, caesar was planning a parthian campaign, pompey too, so as later emperors and the Christian emperors, they also involve in armenia to destabilize parthia and the later sassanids..just admit parthia and sassanid manage to fight rome to a stalemate.
@fmoa2541
@fmoa2541 14 күн бұрын
​@@saltedllama2759parthia even have corruption and infighting, some of there prince side with rome to defeat rival prince, so dont talk about corruption cause parthian nobles have consant infighting themselves.
@fmoa2541
@fmoa2541 14 күн бұрын
​Same huns rome have to bribe with money to leave them alone.😂😂😂
@RodolfoGaming
@RodolfoGaming 17 күн бұрын
The old videos about Sulla is one of the things that got me into this channel. Can't wait to rewatch the clash with his enemies, foreign and roman alike
@neutronalchemist3241
@neutronalchemist3241 17 күн бұрын
The Marsi were an italic people inhabiting nowadays Abruzzo. Historic allies of Rome they were renown warriors, so much that there was the say "Nec sine marsis nec contra marsos triumphari posse” (you can't win without the Marsi or against them). This alliance, that didn't falter even during the second Punic war, was broken when the Marsi became involved against Rome in the Social War (91 BC). Their participation was so fundamental that the war was also called "bellum marsicum" (Marsican War). Rome won the war in the end, but the struggle was so serious that it granted the original requests of the enemies/former allies (the extension of the citizenship to all the Italics) right after.
@chris894r
@chris894r 16 күн бұрын
There were 2 different tribes bearing the name of Marsi: 1) An Italic-Umbrian one inhabiting the area of mountainous central Abruzzo. 2) A Germanic one living in what later became Hessen region, or perhaps Franconia. This tribe was in fact the one Sulla persuaded to defect their alliance with Cimbri. Marsi were very lucky doing that, for they would have been obliterated along with Cimbri and Teutones had they ramained on their side. Later, around 9AD, they were attested as being part of the alliance led by Arminius that defeated Publius Varo at the Teutoburgic Forest. Then they had to bear the brunt of Iulius Germanicus and Tiberius retribution campaigns. One of the 3 lost eagles (aquilae) of Teutoburgic forest was in fact recovered by Germanicus from them. This Marsi tribe survived and later merged with the Sicambri, forming part of the future Franks tribal confederaton.
@ZhouXiao717
@ZhouXiao717 17 күн бұрын
Mike Duncan, host of The History of Rome podcast, has a great book called The Storm Before the Storm that covers Sulla vs Marius and the other forces that tore the Roman Republic apart for those interested in this period of history and these people
@michaeldunne338
@michaeldunne338 16 күн бұрын
Good book.
@arandomguy7654
@arandomguy7654 16 күн бұрын
"He restored Rome to glory is what he did! He was a brave general and a true Roman. And in this house Sulla is a hero! End of story." -Tony Soprano
@famigliao
@famigliao 16 күн бұрын
100% agree
@davetremaine9688
@davetremaine9688 17 күн бұрын
Freeing the slave that turned in Sulpicius only to then have him thrown from the Tarpeian Rock is a BOLD statement.
@cjraymond8827
@cjraymond8827 17 күн бұрын
Not going to lie, Kings and Generals spoils us. I was a classics major at one the country's best universities and the presentations in these videos are superior to many lectures I attended. Recently, my daughter recently did a research project on Basil II, and I had her begin her journey by watching your documentaries on the Byzantine Empire and then Basil himself. She then wrote a 6 page research paper using Michael Psellos as a source (along with others) but your videos helped shape her understanding of the 11th century Byzantine Empire. Great work! Finally, a question: Do you have any videos on the Severan Dynasty? I don't see any. What an interesting time. The Year of the Five Emperors (Pertinax, Julianus, Severus, Albinus, Niger), the civil war, then the succession to Caracalla and Geta and the murders that followed, then Caracalla's assassination after the massacre in Alexandria, then Macrinus, Elagabalus and Severus Alexander? Truly the beginning of the fall of the empire.
@westrim
@westrim 16 күн бұрын
It is sometimes annoying that they don't usually list sources, but in the past the writers have been more than happy to give them in the comments or when asked.
@westrim
@westrim 16 күн бұрын
@LilyBaby-x9s Everytime I see such a comment they never give an example, and the few that did when pressed offer up a difference of opinion or interpretation, not an actual factual error.
@infolover_68
@infolover_68 16 күн бұрын
"Half lion, half fox", that's how allies and foes described Sulla, the military man and politician...
@thedrinkinggamemaker9749
@thedrinkinggamemaker9749 16 күн бұрын
Machiavellian example
@tarakabuddha
@tarakabuddha 17 күн бұрын
Sulla after seeing Marius' nephew - I see a hundred Marius in that guy 😂😂😂😂
@SaiKrishnaK-sq8ul
@SaiKrishnaK-sq8ul 16 күн бұрын
Except, it only happened in the movie.
@tarakabuddha
@tarakabuddha 16 күн бұрын
@@SaiKrishnaK-sq8ul I don't watch movies. Remember reading it in a republic based Sulla book.
@SaiKrishnaK-sq8ul
@SaiKrishnaK-sq8ul 16 күн бұрын
@tarakabuddha wow, didnt knew.
@AhsanGill111
@AhsanGill111 14 күн бұрын
He legit said that 😃 he knew he was no match for Caesar
@macgordonaberese-ako4587
@macgordonaberese-ako4587 12 күн бұрын
He could read a man because be climbed up the ladder from nothing. He was right. Gaius Julius Cæsar destroyed Sulla party after defeating Pompey at Pharsalus.
@Celestranor
@Celestranor 16 күн бұрын
Finally, one of the best history channels has made a video about Sulla! He’s such an important but often overlooked figure in Roman history, and I’m so glad you’re giving him the recognition he deserves. Fantastic work! :D
@Heisen2420
@Heisen2420 17 күн бұрын
Sulla Crawled, So that Julius Caesar can walked, So that Augustus can Run the Roman Empire.
@loremastertimmy4048
@loremastertimmy4048 16 күн бұрын
Sulla would be rolling over in his grave if he saw what Caesar and Octavian would do to the Republic, the reforms of his dictatorship were to try to prevent everything Sulla did himself
@lyonvensa
@lyonvensa 16 күн бұрын
The irony is Sulla tried to stop someone like Caesar from coming to power, and the senate tried to do the same, and neither succeeded
@OddHunter5504
@OddHunter5504 16 күн бұрын
@@lyonvensawell the senate success just…they unleased Augustus
@tripsaplenty1227
@tripsaplenty1227 16 күн бұрын
you no conjugate real good.
@jonbaxter2254
@jonbaxter2254 14 күн бұрын
@@lyonvensa You can't stop the Big C
@horstreuter6304
@horstreuter6304 16 күн бұрын
Its great to see your channel covering topics that are not so common. Most history shows or channels endless repeat the few "big" topics. Going in Details like the live of Sulla is the thing i desire.
@QuintusStatiliousProcorpius
@QuintusStatiliousProcorpius 17 күн бұрын
Thank you for reviewing my best Roman. 🎉
@DisgruntledHippo
@DisgruntledHippo 17 күн бұрын
One of the most important lessons of history; almost no one knows about the people who try first and fail in the end. I'm huge history person myself and I knew nothing of Sulla until I read 'Rubicon' by Tom Holland.
@AnotherHistorianWargamer
@AnotherHistorianWargamer 16 күн бұрын
It's pretty wild that he's not more known, most people who know about Roman stuff at least have heard the name Marius because of his military reforms but Sulla shapes the entire political situation that causes the fall of the Republic. His Generals were still looking at with suspicion and he was used as the "if you vote for X he'll be just like Sulla". Dude would just nail up a list of names and if yours was on there your property was now the State's and anyone could kill you.
@tahmed6052
@tahmed6052 15 күн бұрын
Tbf Sulla didn't fail, he succeeded about as much as could be reasonably expected.
@SeArCh4DrEaMz
@SeArCh4DrEaMz 17 күн бұрын
aaaa Sulla, Marius' famous rival ! thanks so much for your great content always K&G !!!
@ruyyan
@ruyyan 17 күн бұрын
8:50 Sulla sat at the head of the table, and let them sit at the sides, the picture you have is the opposite: they are at the head, and he is at the side. Tables are still symbolic till today, and a round table symbolizes equality
@tarakabuddha
@tarakabuddha 17 күн бұрын
He da tribal chief 😭
@westrim
@westrim 16 күн бұрын
That picture is pretty clearly of a 4 sided table.
@clarencecorbeil1061
@clarencecorbeil1061 17 күн бұрын
We really need a video describing how the Roman republic descended into chaos in its last 100 years. I know some parts of it have been explained elsewhere on the channel, but, in these current times, we really need to know about this period of decline. Besides, thank you K&G for great videos! Cheers from Québec Canada.
@albertarthurparsnips5141
@albertarthurparsnips5141 16 күн бұрын
Colleen’s incredible books attracted such loyalty that I remember the premier of New South Wales, & later Foreign Minister, Bob Carr, imploring her to write more books for her series .
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 17 күн бұрын
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@alexcom_
@alexcom_ 17 күн бұрын
Hello. Can you recommend any books that feel like this time period?
@Rome.s_Greatest_Enemy
@Rome.s_Greatest_Enemy 17 күн бұрын
There's something about Sulla that leaves us in awe and thinking
@antiepix9555
@antiepix9555 17 күн бұрын
Ambition, talent, ruthless efficiency, and strong respect towards oneself?
@bobs_toys
@bobs_toys 16 күн бұрын
That maybe we should be nicer to gingers, because we've seen what happens if they're upset with us? That lack of soul makes them more dangerous.
@eyyy773
@eyyy773 16 күн бұрын
@@antiepix9555also ego and cruelty
@LucaZ283
@LucaZ283 12 күн бұрын
Una delle più belle analisi che avete fatto negli ultimi anni, grazie mille Giorgio e Alfonso.
@tyronefrielinghaus3467
@tyronefrielinghaus3467 15 күн бұрын
Wow...what an episode....and such an easy voice to listen to ..
@mertzileli7691
@mertzileli7691 17 күн бұрын
Great document as always. I'm so glad we have this channel in our lives, this is really a blessing. Thanks for your hard works Kings and Generals. Love from Turkiye.
@Mirko1913
@Mirko1913 17 күн бұрын
Sulla moved on to turn Athens into a scene befitting a horror movie. A brilliant Roman general. Known for his distinctive appearance as well.
@sethgaston8347
@sethgaston8347 17 күн бұрын
3:27 Damn…. If only things could’ve stayed this friendly between them…
@Kees247
@Kees247 17 күн бұрын
Thank you. This part of history needed this clear information.
@carlosfilho3402
@carlosfilho3402 16 күн бұрын
Congratulations on this fantastic video.
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 16 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@kmvoss
@kmvoss 17 күн бұрын
Great content, thank you.
@ErikDayne
@ErikDayne 17 күн бұрын
To anyone who isn’t a member of this channel, I’d highly recommend it. It’s really not that expensive and the amount of content you get is staggering. I’m still trying to figure out how they’re able to produce so much content so quickly, it’s awesome and worth every penny.
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 17 күн бұрын
Thank you very much!
@nApucco
@nApucco 16 күн бұрын
And would recommend choosing a KZbin membership instead of a Patreon membership. Patreon does not support 4K videos, so you‘ll be limited to lower quality and their player/website.
@brokenbridge6316
@brokenbridge6316 16 күн бұрын
This video was great. I've always wanted to know more about this man.
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 16 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@brokenbridge6316
@brokenbridge6316 16 күн бұрын
@@KingsandGenerals---Your welcome. I've loved your video's for so many years. You people are awesome at your jobs.
@mihrimahsultana1263
@mihrimahsultana1263 16 күн бұрын
thanks for the video please do more videos talking about important roman generals who are not known to us but left a lasting impact.
@tauceti8341
@tauceti8341 3 күн бұрын
This is really cool too spotlight certrain figures of history, i love that in ck3 where they give you a historical figure and you can learn a little bit about their struggle and history thanks K&G
@SecretaryGeneralGut
@SecretaryGeneralGut 17 күн бұрын
TWICE, he did it TWICE
@michaeldunne338
@michaeldunne338 16 күн бұрын
Seems at around 13:50 you had Sulla going north into Etruria, before his attack on Rome. But then the video mentioned that he returned to his base at Nola, which is in Campania.
@nelsondennis4211
@nelsondennis4211 16 күн бұрын
I’ve been waiting for this! 🎉
@craigkdillon
@craigkdillon 16 күн бұрын
I highly recommend Colleen McCoulough's series of books on Rome -- covering the period from Marius to Caesar. It starts with the First Man in Rome about Marius. Then The Grass Crown about Sulla. They are a lot of fun, and bring the Rome Republic to life.
@Glaciatio
@Glaciatio 16 күн бұрын
Emperor is good historical fiction series
@craigkdillon
@craigkdillon 16 күн бұрын
@@Glaciatio I will check it out.
@MustafaSerhatMaverdeler
@MustafaSerhatMaverdeler 6 күн бұрын
A long awaited tpic.Thanks a lot.
@LordWyatt
@LordWyatt 16 күн бұрын
Fascinating to learn about Sulla and his upbringing.
@Numba003
@Numba003 16 күн бұрын
I'm sorry to say I really have no knowledge of Sulla. Thank you for this video! I hope to learn more about him soon. God be with you out there, everybody. ✝️ :)
@kwezicanca3698
@kwezicanca3698 17 күн бұрын
Watching another excellent K&G vid is super easy barely an inconvenience 😂
@rasulshikhali
@rasulshikhali 16 күн бұрын
Nice, your videos about Rome are fantastic. Also, will there be new videos about second crusade?
@gheddafiduck8239
@gheddafiduck8239 16 күн бұрын
No greater friend, no worse enemy
@erumetsekadiri2704
@erumetsekadiri2704 17 күн бұрын
I am getting very tempted to pay the fee and join this great channel officially lol
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 17 күн бұрын
You should, there are so many cool videos
@wisdomleader85
@wisdomleader85 17 күн бұрын
It's great to learn about this important pre-Caesar figure. Thank you for the video. 👍🙏
@un1cg418
@un1cg418 17 күн бұрын
Been waiting on this video for so long
@jamesforreal
@jamesforreal 15 күн бұрын
Nicely done! I always wonder what would've become of Rome had Maurius and his "mules" won. The Maurian reforms were important to the formation of an advanced army, which could also more easily replenish its numbers. Plus - power to the people??
@agenthunk5070
@agenthunk5070 16 күн бұрын
This is awesome, I liked this new series.🎉🎉🎉
@troywilliams-g1w
@troywilliams-g1w 5 күн бұрын
yes great to see a work on sulla
@chungus1219
@chungus1219 15 күн бұрын
Sulla was such a W.
@mikeh7917
@mikeh7917 16 күн бұрын
Sulla vs Marius. Bitter rivals, but 2 of my favorite Romans!
@Roman_History_fan
@Roman_History_fan 16 күн бұрын
To all: every episode on Sulla is already available, you only have to become a member :)
@JC-mx9su
@JC-mx9su 17 күн бұрын
Awesome more video from members only, love watching em as non-members here
@billjames8036
@billjames8036 15 күн бұрын
My plushie showed up today, looks awesome. Thanks
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 15 күн бұрын
Happy to hear that! Enjoy!
@ivo39834
@ivo39834 14 күн бұрын
Colleen McCullough wrote about Sulla and Marius in First Man in Rome, a great novel
@peterhermit6814
@peterhermit6814 16 күн бұрын
Finally somone is talking about SULLA
@AbhyudayaSinh
@AbhyudayaSinh 16 күн бұрын
Very charismatic figure, very informative video ❤❤
@monke0934
@monke0934 15 күн бұрын
Hey I love your videos, especially the ones about the Augustus/Antonius civil war und the 100 years war, but I was wondering if you could put the bibliography or a link to it, into your description box? Would like to know more about your research. Love from Germany
@jessefisher1809
@jessefisher1809 17 күн бұрын
its sad when you can tell certain events were not well documented or more likely in the case of the romans, the records didn't survive. So we piece it together from snippets. Its better than nothing but I bet this could have been as in depth as caesar's life if that book, if there was one, survived.
@matthewjay660
@matthewjay660 16 күн бұрын
Marius was spectacular with his Marian reforms.
@loremastertimmy4048
@loremastertimmy4048 16 күн бұрын
Marius was a legend, after he ran away into hiding, he found a village and hid there, the population tried to figure out what to do with him, then a gaul (in some tales a Cimbri, actually) offered to murder Marius. he approached the barn, or whatever, he was hiding in. The assassin threw open the door and was met with flames coming out of Marius' eyes. Marius then exclaimed "fellow, darest thou kill Gaius Marius?" and in a flash, the gaul knew that he had dared not. He then ran away, shouting "I can not kill Gaius Marius!" I always think of this story when i think about marius. Just imagine how badass marius was, and he had the walk to follow the talk. but just think, Mairus was this badass, but after the Marian faction took back Rome, a lot of historians say that the fear of Sulla's return killed Marius, may not be entirely true, but Marius was such a badass, but Sulla was even more badass that Marius himself was terrified of him.
@germanmandalorian3514
@germanmandalorian3514 17 күн бұрын
Nearly 19 Minutes of my Life wise spend. Love it.
@MisterPeckingOrder
@MisterPeckingOrder 14 күн бұрын
They should make another high production quality show about this era of Roman history leading up to Sulla’s war and the dictatorship afterwards. Would be a very fitting prequel for Rome on HBO.
@bigsarge2085
@bigsarge2085 17 күн бұрын
Awesome!
@kennethstople3969
@kennethstople3969 16 күн бұрын
Nice touch on calling Sulla a greenhorn. Green as in being new, horn is what the Cornelii gens means.
@robertcooper4935
@robertcooper4935 17 күн бұрын
Excellent. I hope you'll be giving Marius the same attention
@tylerscofield9799
@tylerscofield9799 16 күн бұрын
I like the story of Jugurtha, he gets taken to Rome and charged with corruption and bribery. Well whats best way to get out of charges of bribery? Well, bribe ur way out, of course lol and that is exactly what he did, lol
@randomperson6988
@randomperson6988 16 күн бұрын
Romes fatal weakness
@robbabcock_
@robbabcock_ 16 күн бұрын
What a great series!
@brunolabrador9772
@brunolabrador9772 16 күн бұрын
Waw, pure history. I love it!!
@jorisrijnders7487
@jorisrijnders7487 15 күн бұрын
love this
@strider2713
@strider2713 17 күн бұрын
Used to walk around rome with no weapons or bodyguard, freely explaining how he rose to power and gave it up. Chad.
@jonbaxter2254
@jonbaxter2254 17 күн бұрын
Ayy, here he is! My Caesar-hunting, undefeated war criminal. Sulla is fascinating.
@ElBandito
@ElBandito 17 күн бұрын
Just like Toyotomi Hideyoshi, Sulla, being a man who was born into poverty, had plenty of cleverness and charm to advance his position, and took extreme measures to protect what he had earned.
@raresdumitras3291
@raresdumitras3291 16 күн бұрын
Will you cover Sulla's purges in a future episode?
@jannarkiewicz633
@jannarkiewicz633 15 күн бұрын
I know all this BUT I MUST LISTEN
@nelsonchereta816
@nelsonchereta816 14 күн бұрын
Sulla>Marius>Pompey>Ceasar. All four generals marched on Rome for the sake of political power. Each time it happened it showed how weak the Republic was. Luckily, the first three all wanted political power, but within the existing system. Ceasar was the one who eventually broke it beyond repair.
@TheImmortal1992
@TheImmortal1992 15 күн бұрын
Can you please make a video on the battle of Edessa???
@dancsati23able
@dancsati23able 16 күн бұрын
Make a video for the 7 kings era please😊
@mihrimahsultana1263
@mihrimahsultana1263 16 күн бұрын
I think that sulla in way inspired Caesar in the idea of marching upon rome to get what they want.
@nishbrown
@nishbrown 17 күн бұрын
Now that's some Sulladarity.
@colemanmurray2762
@colemanmurray2762 16 күн бұрын
let’s go, early rome is so interesting
@xergiok2322
@xergiok2322 15 күн бұрын
The term 'clan' is conventionally used for the gens (Cornelius in this case), whereas 'family' would be the clan offshoot (indicated by the cognomen Sulla). You're using them in the opposite way, which might give the wrong idea. A clan is bigger than a family, by any measure.
@dudeboydudeboy-zj8kd
@dudeboydudeboy-zj8kd 17 күн бұрын
Hey kings and generals can you make a compilation video called the Roman Greek Wars which includes your Pyrric War video (with some updated visuals), the Roman conquest of Greece video, and the 2 Mithridatic war videos (with updated visuals)?
@mathy1799
@mathy1799 16 күн бұрын
You better watch out You better not cry You better not pout I'm telling you why He's making a list He's checking it twice He's gonna find out Who's naughty or nice 'Cus Sulla is march'n on Rome
@JohannStadlmann-x7f
@JohannStadlmann-x7f 17 күн бұрын
Please make a video on Emperor Vespansian
@iumrassenuzaawgen
@iumrassenuzaawgen 16 күн бұрын
There is a very widespread misconception about the relief of North Africa, It is enough to hear Numidia, it comes to mind, a desert huts surrounded by camels bathing in the sun. like hollywood did. Numidia (Northern Algeria) It's a mountainous region, composed of three large groups: the Tell in the North, [the Mediterranean part] where the majority of the population is concentrated without forgetting the intracontinental mountain range of the Atlas. Algeria also does have lots of high mountains Aures, Ouarsenis, Djurdjura, Traras ... with cold weather and ski resorts. A lot of people don't know about that.The snow hits Algeria every year, I mean every year. In fact, it snows more in northern Africa than in many countries in Europe even the parts of the desert in the high plateaus where the Getulians lived. It's at this point that the doors of the great desert thrown open. The desert and the northern region are separated by the southern borders of Numidia. It covers now approximately 85% of Algerian territory. After 2000 years the desert had progressed towards the North and still continues without any preventive measures to stop its expansion.
@Jaded_Jester
@Jaded_Jester 17 күн бұрын
Oh boy, Sulla!
@wolf2965
@wolf2965 16 күн бұрын
10:53 It's a bit of a shame that you did not mention that his rescue of the army at Pompeii and the subsequent chase and battle of Nola won him corona graminea (grass crown), highest and quite possibly rarest Roman military decoration.
@blankspace7336
@blankspace7336 17 күн бұрын
Hey i was just wondering if you have a video about sulla and what a suprise
@vasp99
@vasp99 15 күн бұрын
It's worth noting that Sulla and Gaius Marius were for some years brothers-in-law , both being married to aunts of the famous Julius Caesar .
@osvaldoruiz3826
@osvaldoruiz3826 16 күн бұрын
That Sulla dude acted pretty much like Beliarius
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 16 күн бұрын
I don't think so. For one, Belisarius was very loyal to the contemporary structure of his state and never marched on the capital. He never enacted any reforms and was a warrior only - we know next to nothing about his political dealings.
@Mr.PepeSilvia
@Mr.PepeSilvia 17 күн бұрын
"Sulla is a mulberry splattered with porridge "
@mayena
@mayena 17 күн бұрын
The late Richard Harris portrayed Sulla in the TV movie/mini series Julius Caesar (2002).
@AnAverageBoss
@AnAverageBoss 16 күн бұрын
You could take sponsorships for your videos, although maybe it would make less money than patreon supporters im not sure
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 16 күн бұрын
People complain about sponsorships, too. This is the best method. Everybody gets 3 free videos per week, members get 2 extra.
@roozbeh1227
@roozbeh1227 15 күн бұрын
8:45 Treaty of friendship between the two great powers........who then proceeded to fight each other for the next 700 years
@mahanshahbazi2653
@mahanshahbazi2653 17 күн бұрын
Please make video a bout punic wars
@carlosfilho3402
@carlosfilho3402 16 күн бұрын
I Like the History of Rome The End of the Roman Republic Is Fascinating.
@masungayongiro
@masungayongiro 3 күн бұрын
Wondering if the Guild of Millers would sponsor this...
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