Idiot Talks History
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Rome's Journey to Superpower Status: The Samnite Wars
The Samnite Wars mark a massive turning point in Rome's history. At the onset of war between the Romans and the Samnites, Rome was at best a regional power. They had secured their hold over central Italy but were still boxed in with the Etruscans to their north and the Samnites to their south.
Yet these wars would completely change the political landscape of Italy for the rest of history. Rome would truly begin to dominate the peninsula and eventually the whole of the Mediterranean. So how did they do that? How did Rome manage to overcome the Samnites? And why is this war the turning point of Rome's early history? Let's talk about it.
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Why is the 4th of July Independence Day?
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Happy 4th of July! The birthday of my country and more importantly the time for fireworks, beer, and cookouts. Independence Day is the largest civic holiday in the United States. Every year millions of people travel across the country to celebrate the birth of the United States and millions of dollars of fireworks will be fired over the course of a week. The 4th has been celebrated in America e...
Rome Becomes a Superpower: The 3rd Samnite War
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The 3rd Samnite War was the finale in the epic saga of conquest and war between the Roman Republic and the Samnites of southern Italy. The two groups had been fighting for decades ever since the Romans had managed to make it to Samnite territory in 343 BCE. By the time of the 3rd war several generations on both sides had developed an intense rivalry that bordered on the same hatred as the Roman...
The Ultimate Ancient Roman Iceberg Explained
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Welcome to the Roman Iceberg! This iceberg touches on nearly every aspect of Roman history, from Rome's greatest men like Julius Caesar, Augustus, and Cicero to Rome's downfall and even aspects of Roman history that you may not be all that well versed in such as Lepidus and Majorian. If it deals with Rome it probably got mentioned at some point in this video! Rome and its people are some of the...
Majorian Attempts to Save the Western Empire (Roman Iceberg Explained)
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Welcome to the 9th part of the ancient Roman iceberg! If you haven’t seen the other parts I would definitely recommend you go check those out first as they really give a solid introduction into Roman history! Rome and its people are some of the most studied aspects of history in the entire world. Men like Julius Caesar and Augustus, along with events like the Fall of Rome and the Punic Wars, ar...
A *VERY* Short History of Cannabis (weed)
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Happy 4/20! Today I bring you something a little bit different. Weed has been a heavily debated topic in the past few decades. In fact just a few years ago many believed that weed was among the worst kinds of drugs. And yet today millions of Americans use weed in some form everyday. In fact, cannabis is actually an underrated part of our history. Not only have the psychoactive effects of cannab...
When Rome Burned and the Sertorian War: the Civil War Everyone Forgets (Roman Iceberg)
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Welcome to the 8th part of the ancient Roman iceberg! If you haven’t seen the other parts I would definitely recommend you go check those out first as they really give a solid introduction into Roman history! Rome and its people are some of the most studied aspects of history in the entire world. Men like Julius Caesar and Augustus, along with events like the Fall of Rome and the Punic Wars, ar...
What Caused the American Civil War? (Unhinged History)
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The American Civil War is one of the most divisive topics in American history. Even today, some 150 years later, the war still influences almost every aspect of American life. Today we take a look at a history take offered to us by Nikki Haley, a candidate for the Republican nomination for president, about the causes of the Civil War. This is a topic that has been debated and discussed an infin...
How Far did Rome Go? Romans in Sub-Saharan Africa (Roman Iceberg Part 7)
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Welcome to the 7th part of the ancient Roman iceberg! If you haven’t seen the other parts I would definitely recommend you go check those out first as they really give a solid introduction into Roman history! Rome and its people are some of the most studied aspects of history in the entire world. Men like Julius Caesar and Augustus, along with events like the Fall of Rome and the Punic Wars, ar...
Mystery Religions of Rome and the Druids: Roman Iceberg Explained (Part 6)
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Welcome to the 6th part of the ancient Roman iceberg! If you haven’t seen the other parts I would definitely recommend you go check those out first as they really give a solid introduction into Roman history! Rome and its people are some of the most studied aspects of history in the entire world. Men like Julius Caesar and Augustus, along with events like the Fall of Rome and the Punic Wars, ar...
The Lost Legions of Rome: Ancient Roman Iceberg Explained: Part 5
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Welcome to the 5th part of the ancient Roman iceberg! If you haven’t seen the other parts I would definitely recommend you go check those out first as they really give a solid introduction into Roman history! Rome and its people are some of the most studied aspects of history in the entire world. Men like Julius Caesar and Augustus, along with events like the Fall of Rome and the Punic Wars, ar...
Ancient Roman Propaganda: Roman Iceberg Explained (Part 4)
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Welcome to the 2nd part of the ancient Roman iceberg! If you haven’t seen the first part I would definitely recommend you go check that one out first as it covers some things that we are going to get deeper into in this episode. Rome and its people are some of the most studied aspects of history in the entire world. Men like Julius Caesar and Augustus, along with events like the Fall of Rome an...
Who Should be Roman Emperor Today? (Roman Iceberg Explained Part 3)
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Welcome to the 3rd part of the ancient Roman iceberg! If you haven’t seen the first or second part I would definitely recommend you go check those out first as they cover some things that we are going to get deeper into in this episode. Rome and its people are some of the most studied aspects of history in the entire world. Men like Julius Caesar and Augustus, along with events like the Fall of...
When Rome Almost Fell: Ancient Roman Iceberg Explained: Part 2
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Welcome to the 2nd part of the ancient Roman iceberg! If you haven’t seen the first part I would definitely recommend you go check that one out first as it covers some things that we are going to get deeper into in this episode. Rome and its people are some of the most studied aspects of history in the entire world. Men like Julius Caesar and Augustus, along with events like the Fall of Rome an...
Rome Defeats Their Ancient Enemy: The Siege of Veii
Просмотров 18 тыс.8 месяцев назад
By 396 BCE, Veii had long been a thorn in Rome’s side. No other city, Etruscan or otherwise, had been to war with Rome as often as Veii. Every Roman king, and most of the subsequent Roman Consuls had at one point or another come into conflict with the city or its allies. In fact, we are fairly certain that Veii was the first city and people outside of Latium to fight Rome. My point here is that...
The Entire History of the Roman Kings (Supercut)
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The Entire History of the Roman Kings (Supercut)
Rome Finally Triumphs over the Samnites: The End of the 2nd Samnite War
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Rome Finally Triumphs over the Samnites: The End of the 2nd Samnite War
Roman Republic in Recovery: The Aftermath of Defeat
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Roman Republic in Recovery: The Aftermath of Defeat
Rome's Most Spectacular Defeat: The Battle of the Caudine Forks
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Rome's Most Spectacular Defeat: The Battle of the Caudine Forks
The Prelude to Rome's Greatest Defeat: The 2nd Samnite War Part 1
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The Prelude to Rome's Greatest Defeat: The 2nd Samnite War Part 1
The Fascinating History of Halloween: a Pagan, Christian, or Secular Holiday?
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The Fascinating History of Halloween: a Pagan, Christian, or Secular Holiday?
The Roman History Iceberg Explained: Part 1 (Rome and Romans)
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The Roman History Iceberg Explained: Part 1 (Rome and Romans)
The Great Latin War: the Interlude (Rome and Romans)
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The Great Latin War: the Interlude (Rome and Romans)
Magna Graecia: Italian Greeks? (Greek Colonization)
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Magna Graecia: Italian Greeks? (Greek Colonization)
The 1st Samnite War: Battles or Stories? (Rome and Romans)
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The 1st Samnite War: Battles or Stories? (Rome and Romans)
The 1st Samnite War: History or Myth? (Rome and Romans)
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The 1st Samnite War: History or Myth? (Rome and Romans)
Update for September Plus a Question!
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Update for September Plus a Question!
The Early Latin Wars: Rome's Rise Over the Latins (Rome and Romans)
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The Early Latin Wars: Rome's Rise Over the Latins (Rome and Romans)
The Latins: Rome's Cousins? (Rome and Romans)
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The Latins: Rome's Cousins? (Rome and Romans)
Who Were the Samnites? Rome's Last Italian Enemy? (Rome and Romans)
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Who Were the Samnites? Rome's Last Italian Enemy? (Rome and Romans)

Комментарии

  • @jacoblongbrake8230
    @jacoblongbrake8230 17 часов назад

    New channel named talks of the latins

  • @jacoblongbrake8230
    @jacoblongbrake8230 17 часов назад

    Before Christian era BCE is okay

  • @Gee-ski
    @Gee-ski 17 часов назад

    man how the hell they catch a rhino

  • @billygoods22
    @billygoods22 2 дня назад

    Underrated Roman history moment: When Livy rizzed up Augustus Baby Gronkus

  • @captainmurphy4720
    @captainmurphy4720 2 дня назад

    IS IT SAM-NIHT OR SAHM-NEE-TAY?

  • @vladsaint6344
    @vladsaint6344 2 дня назад

    My cat Tullus Hostilius approves this video.

  • @williamroberts3719
    @williamroberts3719 3 дня назад

    Take a shot every time he says “I can’t get into this too deep or the video will be too long”

  • @josephaurelius5567
    @josephaurelius5567 3 дня назад

    Scipio Africanus is the goat, Hannibal would have made short work of Caesar if he faced Hannibal at the same age, maybe any age. Him and Fabian single handedly saved Rome

  • @ripclcze8845
    @ripclcze8845 3 дня назад

    Epic

  • @nathan584
    @nathan584 4 дня назад

    Woke up to this at 5am

  • @JimStanfield-zo2pz
    @JimStanfield-zo2pz 4 дня назад

    They didnt get far

  • @peterbreis5407
    @peterbreis5407 4 дня назад

    What are miles? Fun fact Americans only make up 4.23% of the total world population.

    • @buckodonnghaile4309
      @buckodonnghaile4309 2 дня назад

      1.609 kilometers = 1 mile. Don't let your hatred for Americans stop you from learning something new.

    • @peterbreis5407
      @peterbreis5407 2 дня назад

      @@buckodonnghaile4309 Thanks for telling me what I know. And you just googled. Pointing out that Americans are a tiny minority is not "hating Americans". But your backwards cubit based measurement systems is holding everyone else back. Not just Americans. The Imperial measurement system may be contributing to your fear of maths, not just holding you back a year in school.

  • @eugenehong8825
    @eugenehong8825 4 дня назад

    NOBODY thinks the Ottomans are the descendants of the Roman Empire. That can safely be trashed.

    • @LawrenceEvers
      @LawrenceEvers 4 дня назад

      I’d contend you’re the only one who thinks that, people who are in Ukraine occupied by Russia do not think they are Russian, they think themselves Ukrainian, same can be said about the Romans

  • @cody5409
    @cody5409 5 дней назад

    Was Hannibal black or white skinned? Someone tell me

  • @poisonedidiot4716
    @poisonedidiot4716 5 дней назад

    I feel that the length & content of the video could be a lot shorter/simplified if you post the information you find is most accurate instead of referencing multiple sources & comparing which one is most likely to be the real events. That should be up to the individual to figure out if they were more interested. I find myself getting lost many times from the departure of the subject so it seems better to just skip these recaps.

  • @billatkinson4915
    @billatkinson4915 5 дней назад

    As an addition to TheMrPetechannel comment on why so few views. Your channel has come up fairly frequently on my feed since I watch a lot of ancient history material. However, simply because of the name of the channel I have passed it over as quite possibly an AI channel putting a computer voice to reading some public source document. However, the topic of Roman exploration of the Sahara is of interest to me so I decided to see. I'm very pleased I did. You have excellent content and relevant imagery and lots of information as well as enough information so I can follow up with more research if I want to. Thank You!!!!!!!! Excellent work, keep it up. Now the name of the channel is irrelevant to me but could still be a factor in limiting exposure.

  • @zeugenberg
    @zeugenberg 5 дней назад

    Let's see if Mr. Duncan missed something to teach me :-D

  • @eugenehong8825
    @eugenehong8825 5 дней назад

    You gotta pronounce 'Agricola' correctly. For the love of God it's, "Agrih-Koh-La"

  • @Weeb-ux8ov
    @Weeb-ux8ov 5 дней назад

    Roman's were African kangs

  • @TheEruditeCritic
    @TheEruditeCritic 5 дней назад

    Falling asleep to music 🚫 Falling asleep to 4 hours video about Rome 👍 Incredible video man, keep it up!

  • @scbtx
    @scbtx 5 дней назад

    Pretty good for a idiot

  • @degoose2447
    @degoose2447 5 дней назад

    Hopefully you go through Roman History up to Justinian The Great

  • @garycunningham2600
    @garycunningham2600 5 дней назад

    Went to sleep. In my dream in Ancient Rome I pulled out my phone bc it wouldn’t stop talking and then things took a turn south.

  • @cmcmcmcm2354
    @cmcmcmcm2354 6 дней назад

    An extremely Western view of the source material. I am predisposed to lean west/US, and I'm not a smart historian, but this is clearly a reciting of facts from a 200 year old British worldview and the subsequent publications that agree with it. The video lacks nuance and depth and this issue is compounded by a matter of fact delivery. It suggests that this *is* the way things were, as if our current understanding is concrete because a book said so. Don't mean to blow you up like this, you clearly love Rome and did a great job compiling the info. You know your stuff and clearly many many people have commended you for this. I would suggest embracing bias in the historical sources, supporting information with cultural factors that help build our understanding the facts, and nailing details like pronunciation. Linguistics and word choice have a big impact on what people take away from a subject as information dense as this video.

    • @gumbowattersoon
      @gumbowattersoon 6 дней назад

      Wow an iceberg video about everything Roman doesn’t go over every nuance? I cannot believe this, make this video seven hours longer please I need my nuance!!

  • @goyslop-fh6cz
    @goyslop-fh6cz 6 дней назад

    2:20:54

  • @markstreeter4419
    @markstreeter4419 6 дней назад

    Who the other person who watched to the end with me ??? Great vid btw 👍

  • @matthew_thefallen
    @matthew_thefallen 6 дней назад

    Romans had a tough time with them because the territory and the terrain was very very wild and full of rocky cliffs and mountains. I've seen those places, they are full of good spots to hide and take out enemies. Till this day, it's a pretty rough place to live, very rural. But that's a blessing 🙏

  • @matthew_thefallen
    @matthew_thefallen 6 дней назад

    Great video! My frandparents are from the land of the Samnites, precisely right near the Forche Caudine. Their legend is still strong and the area is called Valle del Sannio. We have great wine and food there 😅 (of course).

  • @sabbytheslothcat6663
    @sabbytheslothcat6663 7 дней назад

    Instantly subscribed when I saw your sources section in the description!🔥🥵💕

  • @jasmine-jn9hf
    @jasmine-jn9hf 7 дней назад

    okay, This is the Americas Diamond Narrator. 100%.

  • @fisharmor
    @fisharmor 7 дней назад

    I click away and thumb down the second I hear "BCE"

  • @Carry-f2j
    @Carry-f2j 7 дней назад

    Love the long format stuff

  • @silkyjohnston7043
    @silkyjohnston7043 8 дней назад

    I think they got to Briton and Ireland realized how many warriors they had. Propagated a false victory out of a skirmish and left

  • @malahamavet
    @malahamavet 8 дней назад

    as a romanian is simply impossible to accept the ottomans as the succesaors of Rome. My entire country was concieved whith the common ties to the romans, while people seacked independence from the ottomans. I have nothing against modern turks, its juat that as someone from the balkans i cant condone the ottoman empire, which i see as an invader, not diferent than the austrian and russian empires who also interviened in my lands history. I wouldnt say the state of romania is a roman empire, but i can say that we have more motives to call ourselves romans or descentants of romans than the germans or turks or russians, which in my perspective were large empires who just wanted to pose as romans

  • @fourmula4812
    @fourmula4812 8 дней назад

    _ pes 20 T numerol _ 20 sid swastika gamadion _ pythagoras tetractys hexagram sexagram 20 _ atlas _ atlast20 _ 048 even _ 1235679 odd _ english T 20th letter _

  • @GravNevS
    @GravNevS 8 дней назад

    this is brilliant

  • @ricolorenz7307
    @ricolorenz7307 8 дней назад

    A FOUR HOUR VIDEO!?

  • @Comment66
    @Comment66 9 дней назад

    Octavian would have been eaten by the wolves without Agrippa.

  • @geeblum6458
    @geeblum6458 9 дней назад

    Adam green of know more news has lots of info in mythras. Another j invention

  • @geeblum6458
    @geeblum6458 9 дней назад

    This shoulda been called how Xtianity destroyed Rome >Julian. First among equals Filth of rebbe yeshua death cult poison if equality. Globohomo 1.9.

  • @iamthatguyontv
    @iamthatguyontv 9 дней назад

    he said twitter but no one gives a shit

  • @alfredcommentary
    @alfredcommentary 9 дней назад

    "Idiot Talks History" *is extremely not an Idiot*

  • @MothOnFire
    @MothOnFire 9 дней назад

    Why do people care so much about using BCE/CE? It's a perfectly reasonable system. I get wanting to use BC/AD because it's what you're used to, but it's not like the other system is worse.

    • @ElectricalCurrent-bz7ou
      @ElectricalCurrent-bz7ou 7 дней назад

      If you don't care about wanting to use a system just stick to the one we have used for all of human history up until now ac and bc

    • @LawrenceEvers
      @LawrenceEvers 4 дня назад

      It’s easier for people to understand, not saying it’s superior to ad/bc, but off hand, anno Domini is harder to remember than common era/before common era

  • @williamcampbell3586
    @williamcampbell3586 10 дней назад

    So censorship is your answer. Leave the narrative to the experts? Sounds like an inner conceit and a totalitarian quest . I’ll leave the Flat Earthers alone and keep my eye on your brand of ‘intellectualism. It’s gotten nations destroyed.

  • @kets4443
    @kets4443 10 дней назад

    I love how Livy invented alternative history by saying that Rome would definitely defeat Alexander the Great of Macedon while it was struggling against Italians. Love this channel too, this area of history is underrated especially the Etruscans

  • @MTB91SC
    @MTB91SC 10 дней назад

    The classic mixmatched use of "BCE and AD", rather than BCE/CE or BC/AD

  • @Epic17history
    @Epic17history 10 дней назад

    amazing

  • @Epic16history
    @Epic16history 10 дней назад

    wowww

  • @Epic21history
    @Epic21history 10 дней назад

    good job!

  • @mrtonslley
    @mrtonslley 10 дней назад

    woke up here