Support more videos like this www.patreon.com/foojer Made with iOS IbisPaint. Tracks used are the Ancient, Medieval, Industrial and Atomic Rome themes and the Atomic Byzantine theme from the Civilization 6 OST. I don't own the rights to these tracks. Primary sources: Dionysius of Halicarnassus: penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Dionysius_of_Halicarnassus/10C*.html Quintus Ennius: www.attalus.org/poetry/ennius2.html Polybius: www.thelatinlibrary.com/historians/polyb/polybius5.html Sallust: www.attalus.org/translate/sallust.html Tacitus' Annals: penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Tacitus/Annals/1B*.html Josephus: penelope.uchicago.edu/josephus/war-6.html Cassius Dio: penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Cassius_Dio/79*.html Vegetius: www.thelatinlibrary.com/vegetius2.html Strategikon: archive.org/stream/maurices-strategikon.-handbook-of-byzantine-military-strategy-by-maurice-dennis-/Maurice%E2%80%99s%20Strategikon.%20Handbook%20of%20Byzantine%20Military%20Strategy%20by%20Maurice%20Dennis%2C%20George%20T.%20%28trans.%29%20%28z-lib.org%29_djvu.txt Praecepta Militaria: members.ozemail.com.au/~chrisandpeter/chiliarchy/chiliarchy.html
Great stories, well told too. We don't have to speak about the art, it's unique and precise and approachable as always. What a great style for educational content
Hi I discovered your channel 2 days ago and I'm totally loving it I mostly interested in 500bc-100ad infantry, I would like to see Georgian, Xiongnu, Berber, subsaharian Africa, Mauryan and maybe Slav and Finno-Ugric if there is any historical evidence from that period Keep your channel alive we love it💪🏻
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Very good video, as always, it is interesting to see the evolution that these Roman officers had during the different periods in the history of that great civilization and I did not know that the rank of centurion had survived until Byzantine times, but with another name (reason why it is often overlooked, probably). Of all of them, I prefer the style of the first one that you presented, that combination between the Hellenistic and the Roman, is what makes the panoply of the centurions of the Early Republic seem spectacular to me. =D
Well with "Different name".Greek equivalents were in use already during classical Roman empire by greek speakers and writers.These typically used rather greek versions of those titles and they were even used in official context by Roman army and state itself in predominantly greek speaking territories.So,not even this was some abrupt change.There were several variants to say "Centurion" in greek and some were almost identical to latin version.
oh my how did i miss this one when it came out! this is easily my favorite of all your collections, i love to see more unique, less “streamlined” looks on our beloved romans! very nice very nice.
I love it mate. Me and my brother, like I said under other video, go and paint in very amateurish way, no way near your skill, the armours of troops we discuss. Be it from Fantasy like Fallout or history.
Make one about umayyads like the Roman to Byzantium armament. there are surviving depictions in Syria and you’ll gain boatload of views. Similarly with the rest of the near East.
Isn't 40 years of military experience close to impossible? Let's say the guy joined the army at the age of 15. Isn't 55 a difficult age to reach in those years?
The average lifespan of 30 (for example) yeras doesn't mean that there were no people who lived for 60 or 70 years. The child mortality was significant, so many people died extremely young, and while some others lived quite long, the average was around 30.
@@foojer Now you do, and you responded? this is 4 months ago, but hey, you should make a part 2 to this, and crastinus hopefully will be there. He's a pretty good centurio, keep him in mind for future vids thanks.
Support more videos like this www.patreon.com/foojer
Made with iOS IbisPaint. Tracks used are the Ancient, Medieval, Industrial and Atomic Rome themes and the Atomic Byzantine theme from the Civilization 6 OST. I don't own the rights to these tracks.
Primary sources:
Dionysius of Halicarnassus: penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Dionysius_of_Halicarnassus/10C*.html
Quintus Ennius: www.attalus.org/poetry/ennius2.html
Polybius: www.thelatinlibrary.com/historians/polyb/polybius5.html
Sallust: www.attalus.org/translate/sallust.html
Tacitus' Annals: penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Tacitus/Annals/1B*.html
Josephus: penelope.uchicago.edu/josephus/war-6.html
Cassius Dio: penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Cassius_Dio/79*.html
Vegetius: www.thelatinlibrary.com/vegetius2.html
Strategikon: archive.org/stream/maurices-strategikon.-handbook-of-byzantine-military-strategy-by-maurice-dennis-/Maurice%E2%80%99s%20Strategikon.%20Handbook%20of%20Byzantine%20Military%20Strategy%20by%20Maurice%20Dennis%2C%20George%20T.%20%28trans.%29%20%28z-lib.org%29_djvu.txt
Praecepta Militaria: members.ozemail.com.au/~chrisandpeter/chiliarchy/chiliarchy.html
A very interesting selection of heroes, villains, saints and sinners.
I love looking at the evolutions/developments of militaries through their history
Great stories, well told too. We don't have to speak about the art, it's unique and precise and approachable as always. What a great style for educational content
Some great art again. Also nice job on all the research.
Good to see you again!
13:26 I saw this tieing sash in a figure in a pencil case from 13th century Mosul.
Hi I discovered your channel 2 days ago and I'm totally loving it
I mostly interested in 500bc-100ad infantry, I would like to see Georgian, Xiongnu, Berber, subsaharian Africa, Mauryan and maybe Slav and Finno-Ugric if there is any historical evidence from that period
Keep your channel alive we love it💪🏻
Very good video, as always, it is interesting to see the evolution that these Roman officers had during the different periods in the history of that great civilization and I did not know that the rank of centurion had survived until Byzantine times, but with another name (reason why it is often overlooked, probably). Of all of them, I prefer the style of the first one that you presented, that combination between the Hellenistic and the Roman, is what makes the panoply of the centurions of the Early Republic seem spectacular to me. =D
Well with "Different name".Greek equivalents were in use already during classical Roman empire by greek speakers and writers.These typically used rather greek versions of those titles and they were even used in official context by Roman army and state itself in predominantly greek speaking territories.So,not even this was some abrupt change.There were several variants to say "Centurion" in greek and some were almost identical to latin version.
when are you going to upload again? it’s been quite some time, I hope everything’s going well, big fan here
Just uploaded a new vid:)
the many centurions, very nice
oh my how did i miss this one when it came out! this is easily my favorite of all your collections, i love to see more unique, less “streamlined” looks on our beloved romans! very nice very nice.
I love "frenemy" xD
Man i love you draw, i wait a lot for you return
Super cool you added the sources. Thank you very much
I enjoyed this.
wonderful vid! great work
Always good to see you upload again! Keep up the good work!
Damn, Frankfurt-Heddernheim helmet looks so cool!
Great job! Titus Pullo maybe not from 13th Legion but still awsome ❤❤❤❤ R.I.P Ray Stevenson 😢😢😢😢
Very nicely done 😊 Great job, and well researched!
Your art has gotten so good over the years man 👏
Fascinating 🤔🧐 the Hekatontarch I've never knew till now 📖 🖊️
So talented, too cool!
Glad to see you back
Thanks mate good to see you again
I love it mate. Me and my brother, like I said under other video, go and paint in very amateurish way, no way near your skill, the armours of troops we discuss. Be it from Fantasy like Fallout or history.
Had me scared for a minute
Can you make a Video about the Swiss Guard?🇨🇭✝️
Lucius a Drill Sergeants role model😂 remember recruits this IS what they mean by the good old days (minus the Violet death)
Cool sources
Great video, as always! :)
Can you Make more new Sasanian Warrior videos?
Make one about umayyads like the Roman to Byzantium armament. there are surviving depictions in Syria and you’ll gain boatload of views. Similarly with the rest of the near East.
Well done!
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thought the thumbnail said sneed draw
Isn't 40 years of military experience close to impossible? Let's say the guy joined the army at the age of 15. Isn't 55 a difficult age to reach in those years?
Well he possibly didn’t exist:/ but 55 would’ve been possible, probably near the limit of most people’s lifespans
The average lifespan of 30 (for example) yeras doesn't mean that there were no people who lived for 60 or 70 years. The child mortality was significant, so many people died extremely young, and while some others lived quite long, the average was around 30.
Especially Spartans WHO threw Babies away that werent "Spartan" enough
XIII !!
Hey Foojer, what would you say is the best or fastest way to draw chainmail
You should look up two artists, Wolfdawgart and Gambargin, they do chainmail pretty well
Which one’s your favorite?
Sneed draw
Amazing stuff as always; artwork, subject matter, music, and narration. Any chance/serious thought towards stickers of popular figures?
You mean digital stickers or actual ones? If you want actual stickers you can find some on my Redbubble page
Request: Mamluk warrior
Where is Crastinus? Caesar's best Centurion?
oooo i didn't know about Crastinus!
@@foojer Now you do, and you responded? this is 4 months ago, but hey, you should make a part 2 to this, and crastinus hopefully will be there. He's a pretty good centurio, keep him in mind for future vids thanks.
@@foojer marcus cassius sceave is the best fighter I think
This is cool and all, but where are all the ponies?
They’re all here ruclips.net/video/p1Hshtu6uUI/видео.html
(sneed draw)
Sempronius Densus is the best
Can you make a video about Muslim troopes ?
its not not sneed draw