Imagine being one of the people who built the walls of Rome, knowing their work set the seed to an empire that would dominant the world
@ሁዕሃቻሁቻጎኗጎሁቻሃቻ5 ай бұрын
They did not know and they did not care. They were ordinary people
@marcomacri53205 ай бұрын
About 1/3 of them were slaves and another 1/3 very poor, they didn't care of nothing else than surviving
@theashenstorm55095 ай бұрын
@@ሁዕሃቻሁቻጎኗጎሁቻሃቻeveryone was ordinary
@ሁዕሃቻሁቻጎኗጎሁቻሃቻ5 ай бұрын
@@theashenstorm5509 Yes
@Adrian7070-h4g5 ай бұрын
Believe it or not civic pride affected even the very poorest. Just as today. The slaves? OK obviously not
@biffdanielson2820Ай бұрын
Thank you, Romans, for your alphabet, roads, civil engineering, architecture, and legal foundation.
@curtc21944 ай бұрын
Wow the Mediterranean was truly a Roman lake!
@micheladecarlo67743 ай бұрын
I Romani chiamavano il Mediterraneo "mare nostrum" il nostro mare
@sebastianskrzypczak46863 ай бұрын
Thats why they called mediterranean sea „mare nostrum”- „our sea”
@gneuhausel3 ай бұрын
Dominát začína rokom 284!
@waveiscursed2 ай бұрын
@@gneuhauselwait how, is that when they conquer the little sliver of libya?
@ramador02 ай бұрын
and after Ottoman lake
@ottovrizo56935 ай бұрын
BARBARIAN! Prepare yourself to be conquered and have sanitation, aqueducts, medicine,roads, rule of law, affordable food, security, roads, policing, freedom of movement, baths, sports, education, luxury goods , irrigation , roads... WHETER YOU LIKE IT OR NOT!
@colder54654 ай бұрын
And enslaved, by the way
@ownpetard83794 ай бұрын
What have the Romans ever done for us?
@TomasFunes-rt8rd4 ай бұрын
@@colder5465 Only if you rebel - and EVERYONE punished rebellion like that.
@Kim-Yoo-Kang4 ай бұрын
@@ownpetard8379 okay this might be very long but here I go> They were the first people build mass Architecture: And invent Innovations like the use of concrete, the arch, the dome (e.g., the Pantheon), and the amphitheater (e.g., the Colosseum) left a lasting legacy on architectural styles worldwide. Aqueducts and Water Management: The construction of aqueducts brought fresh water to cities, revolutionizing urban life. Their sewage systems and public baths also significantly improved public health. Infrastructure: Romans were master builders, creating extensive road networks (viae), aqueducts, bridges, and harbors. Their roads facilitated trade, communication, and military movements across the empire. Citizenship: The concept of Roman citizenship, with rights and responsibilities, influenced later ideas of national citizenship and civic duty. Art and Sculpture: Roman art, particularly portraiture, frescoes, and mosaics, left a lasting impact on European art. Their realistic sculptures captured the likeness and personality of individuals. Roman Influence on Modern Law: Many modern legal systems are based on Roman law, particularly in civil law traditions. Glassware: Romans perfected the art of glassblowing, leading to widespread use of glass in windows, containers, and decorative items, which was a significant technological advancement for the time. Thermopolia: Ancient Roman cities featured thermopolia, which were the Roman equivalent of modern fast-food restaurants. These small shops sold hot meals to-go, catering to urban dwellers who did not have kitchens at home. Julian Calendar: Julius Caesar reformed the Roman calendar into the Julian calendar, which corrected the drift of the calendar year with the solar year. It was used in Europe for over 1,600 years until the adoption of the Gregorian calendar. Vigiles: The Romans established organized fire brigades known as the Vigiles, who were responsible for firefighting and maintaining order in the city, a precursor to modern emergency services. Forks: The Byzantines are often credited with the early use of forks. The fork, as a utensil for eating, was used in the Byzantine Empire by the 7th century. It became more widespread in the medieval period, particularly among the elite. The Byzantine fork had two prongs, and its use was initially confined to the upper classes, later spreading through Europe. Hospitals: The Byzantines made notable advancements in hospital care. They established some of the earliest known hospitals, which were sophisticated institutions that provided medical care, shelter, and food. The most famous Byzantine hospital was the "Xenon" or "Xenodochion," which served both the sick and travelers. These hospitals were well-organized and included specialized facilities, contributing to the development of medical care in the medieval world. eetc, fucking hell, my fingers hurt.
@ownpetard83794 ай бұрын
@@Kim-Yoo-Kang The "Byzantines" were fully Romans. You make good points. Also, those who are familiar with Monty Python's Life of Brian film would understand my joke/allusion.
@matthewcross85555 ай бұрын
Only another 1200 years to add on 😂 so far so good
@Alexandre-zv8ciАй бұрын
😂😂😂. Yes, indeed, Byzantine is the continuity of the Roman Empire.
@FromNothingАй бұрын
@Alexandre-zv8ci The fact that they only briefly controlled Rome kinda complicated the idea of them being Rome though.
@pietrogiardini3948Ай бұрын
@@FromNothing It did not complicate anything. Though I would argue that Roman identity is a complicated matter all in all. But the city is the least complicated part.
@kensmith92922 ай бұрын
“Are you not entertained?!” -Maximus
@angeldavidmoranmartinez17242 ай бұрын
Cómo español, me siento muy orgulloso de la herencia romana y de haber pertenecido a este imperio. Me siento orgulloso de la arquitectura, de la cultura, de la lengua, del derecho......y no me pasaré 500 años lamentándome por la destrucción de la cultura celta e ibera, ni del oro robado ni de las guerras y matanzas. Es pasado. Hoy soy , sobre todo, hispanorromano.
@felixllorens6772 ай бұрын
Exacto, y con los hispanorromanos la romanización siguió en América y hoy son, también, directos herederos romanos. Gracias por tu comentario!😃👏👏💪
@davidesperanza5413Ай бұрын
Io credo che tutta la cultura Occidentale sia nata dalle ceneri della cultura romana, dall'organizzazione legislativa. Poi noi italiani, spagnoli, portoghesi e francesi siamo la continuazione anche a livello linguistico, nel modo di vivere. Non è un caso se in Spagna e in Portogallo mi sento praticamente come in Italia, siamo popoli simili
@Emi-Wor49Ай бұрын
La cultura romana era un 90% griega hasta la legada del cristianismo...
@FULLLENGTHMOVIESBESTBMOVIESАй бұрын
Como argentino nieto de españoles me siento orgulloso de mi herencia Gallega (de pontevedra) y de haber pertenecido a este imperio, por eso ahora vivo en logroño, mi dieta es jamon pan y pipas y estrella de galicia.
@gonzaloandres8971Ай бұрын
Todos los que vivimos en occidente somos herederos de la cultura Greco-Romana, lo malo para los europeos -en mi opinión- es haberse sometido a la OTAN brazo militar del imperio economico-financiero-armamentistico de Estados Unidos. Eso no los favorece.
@Taffer-bx7uc5 ай бұрын
From seven hills to three continents Rome ruled the known world
@karilang93774 ай бұрын
My home city is surrounded by seven hills, two rivers coming into it, and one leaving.
@OPTAFTP4 ай бұрын
Known to whom?
@GodSpeed24z3 ай бұрын
is quite a first in human history
@СергейТаточко3 ай бұрын
Нет, только двух. Евразия и Африка. То три части света.
@СергейТаточко3 ай бұрын
@@GodSpeed24zНет, не первый, а только третий. До этого Персидское царство было в трёх частях света. Потом царство Александра Македонского.
@johnjim6793Ай бұрын
Thanks for the great work that went into this. Fun fact: before the conquest of Hispania, the months "January" and "February" were the last months of the old year, not the first months of the new. At first, there weren't even any names for those winter months, and the calendar only consisted of ten months from March to December. Which is why the words "September", "October", "November" and "December" refer etymologically to the 7th to 10th month, not to the 9th to 12th month. The year began with March, when the new year's consuls would take over their commands and go to war - that's why the month is named after Mars, the God of War. This was not a problem as long as military campaigns were fought close to home and usually didn't last too long. When Hispania moved into Rome's focus, they had to add two months at the beginning of the year because Spain was so far away that you couldn't have a new consul be appointed at the beginning of March and then have him waste many weeks to travel to Spain and take over his command. That's why January and February were placed in front of March.
@PeterLiuni24 күн бұрын
The romans never called Hispania it was called Iberia
@johnjim679324 күн бұрын
@@PeterLiuni No, they called it Hispania. Iberia is what the Greeks called it.
@giogio15674 ай бұрын
The borders of the empire were much further east than when seen in this reconstruction, first of all the Danube was the border to the east and then all of Dacia, today's Romania, which is called that by no coincidence, is missing!
@TanPham-gy2ke5 ай бұрын
I Found The Video Interesting Until I See The Views...tbh This Guy Deserves more.
@peterthesneakybastar5 ай бұрын
No the numbers are complete nonsense especially considering these armies usually perished in a single day, not over centuries lol
@MS-sb9ovАй бұрын
From @5.40 the map shows a thereafter permanent presence in southern England, which is inaccurate since Caesar was there only briefly before the full invasion a hundred years later. Later the map suggests the whole of Great Britain was under Roman rule, whereas Rome was only in modern Scotland for around a decade. Hence Hadrian’s wall.
@erniegutierrez22885 ай бұрын
Makes me want to play some Total War!!!!! Great video "Like"
@EthernousNatsuDragneelАй бұрын
Yea me to ahah
@leprecauno22845 ай бұрын
Excellent job, but I suggest you to add timestamps whenever a war occurs, so that anybody can understand
@AvvLuigiCardillo5 ай бұрын
Bel video. Occorrerebbe mettere i nomi dei popoli che si sono scontrati con Roma quando vengono indicati i soldati in guerra rallentando il video solo in quei momenti e indicando anche le nazioni occupate senza guerra (magari accelerando il video nei periodi in cui non ci sono state guerre o espansioni)
@fouadsharif23273 ай бұрын
Well done Sir.....very good effort....hats off for you
@tobyaughnotobi39195 ай бұрын
Enjoyed that. Must have put some work into it 👌. Thanks
@kenaldri49235 ай бұрын
Nice choice of music.
@kensmith92922 ай бұрын
“Are you not entertained?!” -Maximus
@FlorinSutuАй бұрын
The Romans abandoned the whole Dacia in 275 AD. Yet, the map of the empire does not change at that moment.
@Dronemaarlekkerverder2 ай бұрын
All exçept a small village in Amorica, where Asterix and Obelixed lived😂
@MrNaKillshots5 ай бұрын
Excellent
@dukesharingham5 ай бұрын
Thank you, very good video! When I was at school, history was boring; there was no overview like this one. Fortunately, we had an excellent Latin teacher who gave us a practical understanding of life in ancient Rome.
@kirikoo99814 ай бұрын
I enjoyed it. Good job.
@francescogiuseppe51243 ай бұрын
2:28 (301 a.c.) inizio dei lavori della Salerno - Reggio Calabria
@mauronicolofaedda47033 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@ugocanitano69263 ай бұрын
Però adesso è una signora strada
@antoniotommasini550124 күн бұрын
Ndranghetantiam impedivit
@TheOutDoorMan1019 күн бұрын
very interesting good video👍👍👍
@Alfista19882 ай бұрын
La decima legione romana è stata la più forte e feroce di sempre. Era formata da calabresi e siciliani considerati cittadini romani a quei tempi. Roma è stata il centro della civiltá ciò che siamo oggi lo dobbiamo ai romani.
@tommaso75172 ай бұрын
Mah oddio, mi pare esagerato, sicuramente hanno influenzato enormemente la cultura attuale, come i greci hanno influenzato enormemente la cultura Romana. Ma ci sono stati tanti altri avvenimenti dopo che hanno contribuito al destino dell'europa
@enricoligas49082 ай бұрын
I romani hanno invaso altri popoli rendendoli schiavi e rubando le loro ricchezze. Hanno invaso tutta l'europa e oltre non mi sembra che l'Italia di oggi sia grande come l'allora impero romano.
@curtc21944 ай бұрын
Rome and Parthia the two greatest rivals for centuries.
@michaeltowslee41115 ай бұрын
We are still feelind the effects of the Republic and Empire. Much of our law is still based in Roman procedures. Certainly, the Roman Catholic Church is still an influence. But, its greatest influence our terms for conquest and its justification.
@Alexey-jb3wv4 ай бұрын
Most part of the video it is Roman Republic, not Empire
@davidrichard276117 күн бұрын
That’s brilliant
@frankyt101Ай бұрын
This should be a movie.
@iDeathMaximuMIIАй бұрын
What happened to Raetia, Noricum, Pannonia, Dacia, Moesia & the East? Did it have a stroke? Good effort though.
@hasanbasriok5 ай бұрын
nice video. keep doing 👏🏻
@aerch19685 ай бұрын
Excellent job.
@MossChannelOfficial5 ай бұрын
Cool video
@jonathanmcniel64835 ай бұрын
Actually accurate timing. You can see Hannibal conquering lands in Italy around 218 bc.
@Warthunder_Ducky5 ай бұрын
5:47 what does the green mean?
@Donimaps4205 ай бұрын
It's a revolution
@MusicLusber4 ай бұрын
Green means: prosperity, freshness, good luck, Mother Nature… for some people. For others it means: envy, sickness and greed.
@PranksterKidsFamilyFun4 ай бұрын
@Donimaps420 what revolution?
@PhilipMReeder4 ай бұрын
Pompey VS Julius Caesar. Caesar won. Got the girl (Cleopatra), then many knives in the back. And front. Marc Antony got NADA.
@pedromcmamede67584 күн бұрын
But Gaul was never fully conquered, thanks to Asterix et al.
@zedtraffer4 ай бұрын
Awesome job!!! Any plans to continue till the fall of Constantinople...?
@dowpman1Ай бұрын
And they walked or rode horses to get around… imagine walking from eastern Turkey to France and then have to club someone to death
@anobeya14092 ай бұрын
Imagine you are sailing in the middle of the Mediterranean sea. No matter which direction you go, you will always reach the same realm.
@Carlo-zk2cy5 ай бұрын
Egypt was not subdued until 31 BC.
@househistorian4 ай бұрын
My biggest problem with this map so far.
@Alexey-jb3wv4 ай бұрын
Most part of the video it is Roman Republic
@wojciechborawski3 ай бұрын
6:23 - Rok zero nie istniał Od razu był rok pierwszy. 8:00 Imperium rzymskie nigdy nie zajęło Szkocji. Brak terenów zajętych na Węgrzech.
@piotrsmo24222 күн бұрын
Wiem, że Słowian bali się strasznie. Ostatnio odnaleziono jakieś artefakty na ziemiach polskich, które mogą sugerować o próbie handlu pomiędzy Rzymianami a dawnymi plemionami, z których wywodzi się Państwo polskie. Nie mniej jednak Rzymianie nigdy nie zapuszczali się w rejony Lachów.
@wojciechborawski22 күн бұрын
@piotrsmo242 Słowianie dla nich byli barbarzyńcami... Podobnie jak Germanie... Pokazane to było np. W Gladiatorze, w pierwszych scenach. Tu walka była wygrana przez Rzymian, ale wydaje mi się , że to tylko wyjątek mógł być. Bardziej za każdym razem "barbarzyńcy" spuszczali im łomot.
@thomaskohl92275 ай бұрын
Completely wrong regarding the missing occupation of celtic reagions in todays southern Germany
@TheRealRealMClovin5 ай бұрын
Sorry but the borders are just so wrong. First Rome never had all of scotland/northern britain, ,as why hadrian wall. Only few expidition and small expansions that lasted only like few years and a little client state. Then other areas like middle east/turkey, egypt/lybia, then modern austria, serbia romania and up to hungary they should have territory and into modern germany past switzerland.
@user-hm5nn9pk8nАй бұрын
There are 2 walls north of Hadrians wall.
@biankacosma4 ай бұрын
First 100 years are really fascinating *yawn* 😂
@xanaxddu713 ай бұрын
Not in their own area
@cristyleon83475 ай бұрын
1 ) The Julian calendar ( called the old style calendar) was introduced by Julius Caesar in 46 BC .Until this date we have the Roman Calendar consisting of 12 months with 355 days and an additional month is added ( intercalaris ). 2 ) The conquest made by Emperor Trajan and transformed into Roman provinces ( Calonica north of RHINE, Dacia north of the DANUBIUS, and MESOPOTAMIA ) do not appear in your video.
@goldtheone4 ай бұрын
well done!
@igorsajn62462 ай бұрын
Appretiate the great efforts. Would be even better by correcting some mistakes: no Rome beyond Hadrian wall in UK, more Germania occupied at some periods, no Dacia, Danube border is way more toward east etc. But anyway - I like it. I would also like to see some info about major wars (Punic, Galia, Germania, Partia...).
@wiremonkeyshop4 ай бұрын
Yes, is love to see the decline of the Roman empire tacked on. Also, what was the green wave?
@Donimaps4204 ай бұрын
It was an internal revolution. I didn't know how to incorporate a way to let the viewer know what it is
@Gozerthegozarian19843 ай бұрын
Great video.
@blockmasterscott2 ай бұрын
7:39 Good grief, I did not realize how big the Pax Romana was. Dang.
@jettpack9168Ай бұрын
why are the black and mediterranean seas cut off?
@Fixundfertig14 ай бұрын
The roads weren't there before the Empire 😂
@CodeBlocksCode5 ай бұрын
Sick video
@Donimaps4205 ай бұрын
Appreciate it
@tommyboy96805 ай бұрын
And so long time ago Africans were slaves already
@ИсметАсанов-п9ш3 ай бұрын
Старая поговорка у крымских татар. Если сын служит в Риме , а дочь находится в гареме , то ты счастливый отец .
@ИсметАсанов-п9ш2 ай бұрын
@Peace-for-Love Бред ,когда невежествен и несёшь это на весь инет. Но генетические исследования крымских татар, это по работам учёного-генетика Анастасии Тарасовны Агджиоян, подтверждают правоту старинной поговорки крымских татар. Не нравятся работы Агджиоян, обратитесь к Анатолию Клёсову . У них у обоих по этому поводу поразительно одинаковое мышление.
@volodymyrromakin21543 ай бұрын
I live on the northern coast of the Black Sea. This is the first time I heard that it was once part of the Roman Empire. There are many artifacts that testify to the presence of ancient Greeks. For example, archaeological excavations are underway in the ancient Greek city of Olbia. But there is nothing about the ancient Romans.
@victormalinin85112 ай бұрын
Аналогично. Это явный фейк. Возможно, было какое-то местное греческое государство, которое стало данником римской империи.
@OneEyedOneHornedGianАй бұрын
This would have been really neat to see alongside with the rise and fall of the Masadonian kingdom, the nation cities of Greece, the fracture/civil war of Rome as well as Atila's advance. Ultimately I'd like to see a world map that kind gives a highlight of all the major world Conquers as well as a highlight on various philosophers of the times.
@LanternOfLibertyАй бұрын
Picts, Dacia, the Limes in Austria.🤦 D+ ('cuz I'm nice).
@Braun302 ай бұрын
Was not aware Rome had occupied Caledonia too.
@edmundcowan91315 ай бұрын
Thanks good effort. Accurate
@eldinar7518 күн бұрын
Great
@gavinsmylie4763Ай бұрын
The extent of Roman control of Scotland is wrong. They never had any control further north than the Antonine wall which is only a little north than Glasgow and they lost that fairly quickly so for the majority of the Roman occupation of Britain the northern border was Hadrian’s wall which is in northern England. Scotland famously was never conquered by the Romans.
@justmy5cents5 ай бұрын
Yeah, I still remember.
@yavarmanesh2 ай бұрын
It was interesting to me that whenever the Roman Empire wanted to advance from the east, it was defeated in the war with the Iranian governments (Persia) and had to retreat.
@giacomojamesPunkRockHeadReact2 ай бұрын
Nice
@isaacderoamartinez14954 ай бұрын
Awesome video. Would have been great to show when did the fall of Roman Empire begin, like a small introduction, for the next video! Keep it up man, you deserve way more views. I subscribed!
@Donimaps4204 ай бұрын
Thank you so much
@davewatson3092 ай бұрын
I believe Scotland was only occupied for 20 years, though a fleet sailef around it and "created a desolation and called it peace"
@sipjedekat8525Ай бұрын
Fun fact: the soundtrack for Pirates of the Caribbean was used as a soundtrack in the opening battle scene of Gladiator before pirates even came out.
@deanospimonifulАй бұрын
As a man, I think about this relatively frequently.
@guticid23 ай бұрын
Thanks
@marcobergamini68597 күн бұрын
Proud to be born in Roma ❤️🇮🇹
@Michael-Philip2 ай бұрын
The music is scary 🎵🎶🎼
@Peri0dPHАй бұрын
3:48 *"SINGLE COLUMNS! SINGLE COLUMNS!"*
@Skye_thegolden황금매핑g4 ай бұрын
Good job
@klrmoto2 ай бұрын
You can see where Caesar took over.
@infolover_685 ай бұрын
I guess the loss of Dacia was forgotten.
@SaorAlba1970Ай бұрын
when it comes to Scotland/Caledonia the video is incorrect, they spent the vast majority of there 350 years behind Hadrian's wall, they built a second wall Antonine's, the first attempt was 79 to 83 Ad and there other big attempt was 208 to 211 AD .... they had several other small attempts but every time they failed
@donelete74055 ай бұрын
HISPANIA: -210 --> -15 Resists 195 years GALIAS: -120 --> -53 Resists 67 years That's why Spain will always be seen as braves
@palomalagaresdiaz96505 ай бұрын
Depende de la parte de la península ibérica y de los pueblos en cuestión,puesto que la península estaba formada por diferentes pueblos,en el mediterráneo y sur no hubo prácticamente resistencia
@donelete74055 ай бұрын
@@palomalagaresdiaz9650 Numancia aguantó 25 años, ya es más de 1/3 parte de lo que aguantaron los franchutes jaja
@palomalagaresdiaz96505 ай бұрын
Y eso que importa ?son mejores los numantinos por aguantar hasta ser exterminados que los levantinos ,o los habitantes del sur o de Lusitania que dejaron que entrara una cultura muy superior y que les trajo avances sin derramar una gota de sangre?no creo que eso haga mejor a un pueblo mi sirva para presumir
@donelete74055 ай бұрын
@@palomalagaresdiaz9650 Nadie ha dicho que los numantinos sean mejor que los levantinos o que los lusitanos. Mejores que los galos sí, la historia lo ha demostrado.
@DMCgmail4 ай бұрын
Me lo miré hasta el final 🤙
@marekbiesaga51645 ай бұрын
Na północy coś było wielkiego że Rzym nie szedł w tę stronę. Wolał handlować niż wdawać się w walkę.
@sergioagostinacchio20305 ай бұрын
I Romani erano molto pragmatici . A nord e nord- est erano steppe , tundra , gelo . Disabitate . Non sapevano che proprio da lì sarebbe arrivato chi li avrebbe sostituiti . Ma l'Impero d'Oriente e quello d' Occidente rimangono ancora . Peccato che si combattono tra loro ...😢 !
@sergioagostinacchio20305 ай бұрын
Si . Tutto piatto fino in Mongolia ... !
@MircoMelloni4 ай бұрын
Sure, there it was very cold and in the South there was civilisation, goods, culture. But when they wanted something they went.
@xanaxddu713 ай бұрын
@@ArnoldBoss-v7po foreste o steppe chiamale come ti pare
@xanaxddu713 ай бұрын
Si le steppe o le foreste. Non permettevano terreno aperto per i combattimenti
@mikeburke97263 ай бұрын
So that’s how pizza spread throughout Europe
@antoniotommasini5501Ай бұрын
Che due maroni con questa pizza ! Ma non avete altri argomenti !
@nilshubinette4932Ай бұрын
Big things have small beginnings indeed.
@williamkirk11565 ай бұрын
I see only one solution. Considering the devastation that followed them, I think it was Rome's responsibility to rule the world. No Ghengis Khan, no Mohammad, No Tamerlane, no Hitler.
@nisrmasry21345 ай бұрын
The final era of roman dominance was full of oppression against other Christian sectors who didn't follow the church of Rome. Until the Muslim Arabs came and saved the Copts and Assyrians from the Roman oppression in the 7th century 😊
@nisrmasry21345 ай бұрын
You should have said : No Napoleon, No Winston Churchill, No Tony Blair, and No George W Bush 😂
@nisrmasry21345 ай бұрын
Romans committed a lot of bad things against the juice in Judea and against other Christian sectors who didn't follow the church of Rome !! The irony is that the Muslim Arab Conquerors in the 7th century were the ones who saved the christian Copts and Assyrians from their Roman former rulers who punished them before for being Not Roman Catholic followers !!
@abubakaromer58604 ай бұрын
Mohamed is the light of humanity he is the reason why liberty exist he was so merciful that he ruled 25 countries You are just a white supremacist that does not care about anyone who is non white in fact Mohamad even converted Hercules to islam he made him and his ambassadors cry by sending a single letter The quran encouraged hercules to fight the persians in fact and there is a chapter on the quran called Rum so before you insult Mohamad know that you are also insulting the way to exist
@lorddevonshire63824 ай бұрын
But that would have meant no British Empire either, which I can't accept.
@TM-ul9zp2 ай бұрын
👍👍👍
@antoniofonseca23855 ай бұрын
Do not let bro Cook Repeat Do not let bro cook
@Gabriel_Dinisov4 ай бұрын
Good effort, but the title is misleading, as the video depicts the evolution of the “Roman State” from the end of the kingdom (509 BC) until the end of the Principate (~280 AD). The classical Roman Empire had 2 periods, depending on the form of government: the Principate (31 BC - 284 AD) and the Dominate (284 AD - 476 AD). The Eastern Roman Empire evolved and adapted even though it kept the Dominate concept of government.
@Donimaps4204 ай бұрын
I see your point
@k.netzwerk4 ай бұрын
Never conquered by the Romans and always fought them. Germanic tribes. 💪 ⚔️
@angelogaletta47623 ай бұрын
Prima di tutto l'impero Romano, c'è ancora adesso non e mai caduto si e solo mischiato. Poi come dici tu i germani erano e sono ancora tutt'ora bravi a distruggere a rompere tutto a saccheggiare a fare la guerra ( E' soprattutto sono bravi a perderle le guerre). Se non era per i Romani i germani non avrebbero mai saputo cosa fosse la civiltà! I germani hanno solo imparato dai Romani, e anche tutt'ora avete da imparare. Ciao barbaro
@Looking4usefulStuff5 ай бұрын
I didn't know they had a hold of Crimea. Wasn't Crimea more of a vassal state?
@Donimaps4205 ай бұрын
Whey were a vassal of the Roman Empire, but all territories the Romans have influence on are shown
@Looking4usefulStuff5 ай бұрын
@@Donimaps420 ah, ok. In that respect then.
@user-eu4neserg5 ай бұрын
@@Donimaps420Дакию пропустил
@Ana-Maria-GeorgianaMusat5 ай бұрын
Quick tip:The Romans never managed to conquer *caledonia* due to FIERCE pictish resistence,the romans had over 15 battles there and won only 1
@Donimaps4205 ай бұрын
Thanks for telling me!
@Donauwurf5 ай бұрын
Yeah- and because it was worthless to conquer xdd sorry but it’s true - the Britain province was waste of money during the whole reign of Roman Empire
@xmaniac995 ай бұрын
General: It's that time of the year again, we are packing our stuff and going on a training mission Centurion: Again to Caledonia ? General: Yes Centurion: Do we get to wear underwear this time? General: No, our opponents fight us naked.
@richardhuddleston70865 ай бұрын
Wrong
@richardhuddleston70865 ай бұрын
Wrong
@juderamnarine56172 ай бұрын
Wow! When did the kingdom start? Or even the state? When was AUC?
@LiamGregersen-kn3yd5 ай бұрын
What programs was used to make this?
@DanlovarАй бұрын
Paint.
@Tzagkaros5 ай бұрын
There are many wrong at the map.. But a great video
@BrotherX25635 ай бұрын
Nice
@Donimaps4205 ай бұрын
Thanks
@Dataism5 ай бұрын
I wish we had the numbers for the early Kingdom/republic
@Donimaps4205 ай бұрын
There was not enough data that I could verify to be true
@ethenthistleroot57232 ай бұрын
It would be cool to add the other kingdoms that were conquered. Give good comparison
@Alexandre-zv8ci2 ай бұрын
Even as a republic, Rome behaved already like an empire.🤔
@Lioness-of-Italy3 ай бұрын
the Rhine and the Danube were the northern and north-eastern border of the empire.. plus Dacia.. conquered by Trajan at the beginning of the second century and then abandoned by Aurelian at the end of the third century
@simoncarydice76762 ай бұрын
Most Roman Generals where the Billionaire's off there day
@drahcirnevarc9152Ай бұрын
The Roman writ didn't run North of Hadrian's Wall, except briefly up to the Antonine Wall. Also, no account is taken of the late 3rd century fracture into 3 separate empires, the only one I can remember being the Gallo-British Empire which lasted for about 25 years.
@kyleklintok77302 ай бұрын
How about doing one of the American Empire I keep hearing about? Just so we can all see what global conquest really looks like. Oh...wait....
@alvarodiazgago55643 ай бұрын
Incredible how the Cantabrians resistered the roman empire for so many years, the truly Asterix and Obelix