Caesar Marches on Rome (49 B.C.E.)

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  • Опубликовано: 10 янв 2025

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  • @fifthofascalante7311
    @fifthofascalante7311 6 лет назад +4681

    Ohh man. No one could’ve made this up. The betrayal, the foreshadowing, the ambition, the secrets, the passion, the stakes! A true Game of Squares!

    • @JJPSB23
      @JJPSB23 5 лет назад +196

      The crippled square ends up being emperor

    • @emirdiegomontes6411
      @emirdiegomontes6411 5 лет назад +94

      Lol, also good analogy on Caesar and Hannibal
      Both great generals, would have been great to see them head face to face

    • @nightlightabcd
      @nightlightabcd 5 лет назад +7

      And could happen in the US! It is happening in the US with the current administration!

    • @joshuakevinserdan9331
      @joshuakevinserdan9331 5 лет назад +8

      @@nightlightabcd Too soon...

    • @buckplug2423
      @buckplug2423 3 года назад +33

      @@emirdiegomontes6411 I think the battle would've been solved before it even began. Hannibal was a great tactician and Caesar was a great strategist. If Caesar won the battle of logistics and deception, he'd win. If not, Hannibal would most likely out-command him. Caesar's strength was his legions. As HC said - "Caesar didn't care about formations or maneuvers - he left that to his subcommanders".

  • @TheSecondVersion
    @TheSecondVersion 6 лет назад +1651

    "One day I'm gonna make a video that breaks down the phrase, *Caesar Marched on Rome* " - HC
    You've finally delivered.

  • @vesteel
    @vesteel 6 лет назад +2748

    Rome: The senate said not to cross the river with an army
    Caesar: I am the senate

    • @tppcrpg6311
      @tppcrpg6311 6 лет назад +345

      Pompey: Not yet.

    • @dragonking322
      @dragonking322 6 лет назад +304

      *Ceasar shoots lightning at Pompey*
      Cesar: UNLIMITEED POWAAAAAAAR!

    • @EpaminondastheGreat
      @EpaminondastheGreat 6 лет назад +16

      Literally lol!

    • @tabushka292
      @tabushka292 6 лет назад +251

      Labienus: I will go to Rome and join Pompey!
      Caesar: It's treason, then.

    • @praiza1481
      @praiza1481 6 лет назад +19

      Does that make Ptolemy XIII Anakin?

  • @Mateo-oq7ui
    @Mateo-oq7ui 6 лет назад +3751

    FRIENDSHIP ENDED with Labienus
    now MARK ANTHONY is new bestfriend

    • @17njl01
      @17njl01 5 лет назад +37

      i got this

    • @JonatasAdoM
      @JonatasAdoM 5 лет назад +30

      @@17njl01 One day earlier and I'd not get it.

    • @placer7412
      @placer7412 5 лет назад +5

      @@JonatasAdoM aint that neat

    • @ServaDoctrina
      @ServaDoctrina 5 лет назад +159

      Can you imagine how dramatic the facebook updates would have been in that time?

    • @nordy4981
      @nordy4981 5 лет назад +6

      Marc Antony

  • @kingwaffleton1774
    @kingwaffleton1774 4 года назад +2978

    “Metellus stood before the entrance, blocking Caesar’s path with his gigantic balls”

    • @koboldparty4708
      @koboldparty4708 4 года назад +249

      *cubes

    • @bxzidffbxzidff
      @bxzidffbxzidff 4 года назад +394

      He's called Metellus because he had balls of metal

    • @zekedia2223
      @zekedia2223 3 года назад +211

      @@bxzidffbxzidff you’ve heard of stonewall jackson
      Now get ready for stone-ball metellus

    • @theosullivan6975
      @theosullivan6975 3 года назад +37

      @@bxzidffbxzidff dude couldn't leave Rome, because his balls would weigh down the ship.

    • @Tribune_of_Italia
      @Tribune_of_Italia 3 года назад +137

      Metellus should be given the title of the Last Roman. This is the only time in history he is mentioned ever and he does not even have a wikipedia page, but he is one that truly deserves it.

  • @theannouncer5538
    @theannouncer5538 5 лет назад +1102

    Labienus: eh, everything will be alright in Rome
    Morgan Freeman: Everything would not be alright in Rome

  • @shinyphanpy7873
    @shinyphanpy7873 6 лет назад +4030

    This is legitimately the best series on RUclips at the moment and I just want to thank you for putting so much time and effort into telling this amazing story.

    • @suntzu7673
      @suntzu7673 6 лет назад +11

      So true!!!

    • @BenEllandHunt
      @BenEllandHunt 6 лет назад +15

      Came to say the same thing, love this series so much!

    • @modgoviya99
      @modgoviya99 6 лет назад +29

      *checks upload time - “one hour ago”*
      *checks time of comment - “3 days ago”*
      ...
      How...?

    • @suntzu7673
      @suntzu7673 6 лет назад +1

      lol

    • @SilenII
      @SilenII 6 лет назад +9

      I stand proud as 420 like of this comment. :)

  • @thatoneweirdkidwhosobsesse3494
    @thatoneweirdkidwhosobsesse3494 4 года назад +1099

    Sometimes reality is crazier than fiction. I swear to God no one will be able to tell such a great story like this. And the greatest thing is that it all really happened

    • @alexpurdy673
      @alexpurdy673 3 года назад +123

      The comment I saw that best described why this story is so great is because Caesar is, by all definitions, a Mary Sue. He survived all this wild shit in Gaul, crossed the rubicon, defeated Pompey magnus, then was assassinated by friends and former enemies. He has plot armor for days, up until the shitty twist ending. If it was fiction this story would be some shitty self insert fanfic, but because it happened to a real person he goes from a Mary Sue to a tactical genius and amazing politician (if we ignore the not yet war crimes).

    • @ImWatchingYou69
      @ImWatchingYou69 3 года назад +6

      @@alexpurdy673 Cesar is not a Mary Sue lol and arguably not even the best general of his own era.

    • @unserkatzenland8884
      @unserkatzenland8884 3 года назад +1

      @@ImWatchingYou69 whos the best then?

    • @biglootums5243
      @biglootums5243 3 года назад

      name checks out

    • @thallan
      @thallan 3 года назад

      I think Brando Sando could do it.

  • @ThronesandLegends
    @ThronesandLegends Год назад +90

    "It is easier to find men who will volunteer to die, than to find those who are willing to endure pain with patience." - Julius Caesar

  • @chakfungcheung3318
    @chakfungcheung3318 6 лет назад +721

    You've lost Rome without unsheathing your sword. YOU'VE LOST ROME!!!

    • @solinvictus7292
      @solinvictus7292 6 лет назад +138

      A TACTICAL RETREAT

    • @teegamew766
      @teegamew766 5 лет назад +12

      I love you guys

    • @LookHereMars
      @LookHereMars 5 лет назад +112

      This is not a humiliating defeat at all but some rare species of Victory.

    • @dondodr
      @dondodr 5 лет назад +30

      "Rome". Outstanding Series. The reason Game of Thrones got made.

    • @LookHereMars
      @LookHereMars 5 лет назад +38

      @@dondodr Sadly its more like Game of Thrones is the reason Rome got cancelled. 😔

  • @stonewall008
    @stonewall008 6 лет назад +2652

    Square battles for breakfast viewing

    • @matsnaxxusson6022
      @matsnaxxusson6022 6 лет назад +20

      Great to find you here stone! Been a fan since old season 2 jungling videos

    • @DevilSidious
      @DevilSidious 6 лет назад +2

      lol damn, big fan of your channel!

    • @tdoge
      @tdoge 6 лет назад +2

      You're out of luck my friend, no actual battles this time.

    • @IPromiseTomorrow
      @IPromiseTomorrow 6 лет назад +3

      stonewall008
      Damn stonewall I didn't know you had such good taste.

    • @Boxghost102
      @Boxghost102 6 лет назад +1

      Drunk dinner viewing for me.

  • @CharlieB1989
    @CharlieB1989 6 лет назад +3175

    I think things are gonna work out okay for this Caeser guy.

    • @Cat-kq5qg
      @Cat-kq5qg 6 лет назад +62

      Susan he gets assassinated a short time later. Spoiler

    • @ErickBee
      @ErickBee 6 лет назад +109

      Somebody missed it by a mile

    • @HoldensaurusTheDinoGamer
      @HoldensaurusTheDinoGamer 6 лет назад +14

      Yeah well he lived on shhh the Julio Claudian dynasty

    • @Djzommer1
      @Djzommer1 6 лет назад +35

      @@Cat-kq5qg whoosh and a half

    • @LuisAldamiz
      @LuisAldamiz 6 лет назад

      Mostly so...

  • @KingsandGenerals
    @KingsandGenerals 6 лет назад +2454

    The stream of conscience of Labienus is hilarious. :-)

    • @HateTaxesWASt
      @HateTaxesWASt 6 лет назад +80

      Kings and Generals Seriously love your videos!

    • @opencasketfacelift
      @opencasketfacelift 6 лет назад +87

      It's Fine. Everything's Fine. Well everything was not fine.

    • @arthankitshedddinglights
      @arthankitshedddinglights 6 лет назад +12

      Two of my fav channels here haha hello Nurrik aka Kings and General

    • @nisibonum7634
      @nisibonum7634 6 лет назад +16

      The dude should of stayed with ceasar

    • @suntzu7673
      @suntzu7673 6 лет назад +25

      You and Historia should colab.

  • @crocve
    @crocve 6 лет назад +2158

    "What I remember about the rise of the Imperium is... how quiet it was. During the waning hours of the Gallic Wars, the XIII Legion was discreetly transferred back to Rome. It was a silent trip. We all knew what was about to happen, what we were about to do. Did we have any doubts? Any private, traitorous thoughts? Perhaps, but no one said a word. Not when we crossed the Rubicon, not when we entered Rome, and not when we marched into the Senate´s Curia. Not a word..."

    • @morgancasalribeiro9809
      @morgancasalribeiro9809 6 лет назад +206

      god I love this comment. best game ever!

    • @jesseberg3271
      @jesseberg3271 6 лет назад +288

      Ok, but the thing is you're talking Star Wars to reference Rome, whereas Star Wars was referencing Rome when when it talked about the fall of the old republic. You have a sort of circular, chicken and the egg type of thing going on here where Rome is Coruscant, which is Rome, which is Coruscant, which is Rome, ad infinitum.

    • @anoriolkoyt
      @anoriolkoyt 5 лет назад +9

      @@morgancasalribeiro9809 which game?

    • @fancyncv110
      @fancyncv110 5 лет назад +18

      Tamal Paul it's Star Wars prequel quote

    • @chromicm6686
      @chromicm6686 5 лет назад +123

      @@anoriolkoyt star wars battlefront 2

  • @Naaxik
    @Naaxik 6 лет назад +770

    It seems that the HBO Rome series skipped a lot of the actual history. Thanks for the info.

    • @MrVlogman101
      @MrVlogman101 5 лет назад +275

      They really didn't have much choice in their defense. They thought they were making many seasons, and only last second told they had only two. They cut out massive amounts of writing and history to fit to their schedule and budget.

    • @admontblanc
      @admontblanc 5 лет назад +121

      @@SorceressWitch it's still the best tv production about that period ever made and it does manage to capture the essential of the roman civil war.

    • @Anemeethious
      @Anemeethious 4 года назад +6

      I only watch this because it's entertaining. It makes me more and more interested in history whether it's about Romans or Americans etc etc

    • @awizardstips763
      @awizardstips763 4 года назад +24

      It would take 20 seasons just to accurately tell the stories of alexander the great, Julius caesar, napolean bonaparte, genghis khan, attilla the hun,

    • @atzuras
      @atzuras 4 года назад +7

      It was a good fiction series and more accurate than I expected from them. If just they had more seasons to go ..

  • @huuduyetbui4976
    @huuduyetbui4976 6 лет назад +359

    "Someday I'll spend an entire video deconstructing the words 'Caesar marches on Rome'"
    - Historia Civilis, 2016

    • @blackphantom9293
      @blackphantom9293 6 лет назад +9

      Hữu Duyệt Bùi ikr I saw this in my subscriptions and I shed a small tear and whispered “he finally did it...”

    • @Trexmaster12
      @Trexmaster12 6 лет назад

      Why would he deconstruct this? I think I'm missing something...

    • @XiaoXiao_416
      @XiaoXiao_416 6 лет назад +1

      Trexmaster12 previous video in 2016, also on the topic of 49 BC ceasar vs pompey:
      pharsalus
      (events in greece after the end of this video)
      he says at the beginning:
      someday i'll deconstruct the words caesar marches on rome.

    • @respublica4373
      @respublica4373 6 лет назад

      I actually though this was it ruclips.net/video/SYxN134gb-8/видео.html

  • @jabekens
    @jabekens 6 лет назад +200

    I know this isn't the first time you've used the spinning squares to depict confusion or laziness, but it gets me chuckling every time

    • @as7river
      @as7river 2 года назад +4

      I can't avoid thinking of legionnaires dropping their weapons and uncontrollably spinning where they stand when I see those squares like that.

  • @MrPolklop
    @MrPolklop 6 лет назад +1335

    Nothing cures intense heartbreak more than an upload from Historia Civilis (:

    • @Cronidan
      @Cronidan 6 лет назад +25

      Enpherdaen i feels You Bro

    • @Alelip1000
      @Alelip1000 6 лет назад +39

      still hurts a year on! have a good day

    • @gelibean7533
      @gelibean7533 6 лет назад +3

      true

    • @lucifervane9580
      @lucifervane9580 6 лет назад +18

      Chin up bro.

    • @ImiKG
      @ImiKG 6 лет назад +22

      You mean as Caesar turned against the Republic

  • @lapierro
    @lapierro 5 лет назад +296

    This series is more exciting than Game of Thrones, and has spinning squares to boot.

    • @teegamew766
      @teegamew766 5 лет назад +4

      true dat

    • @archkull
      @archkull 5 лет назад +17

      After season 8, watching paint dry is more exciting than Game of Thrones.

    • @archkull
      @archkull 5 лет назад +6

      @Andrew Brovan Yeah, on the classic

  • @Plop1482
    @Plop1482 6 лет назад +497

    Labienus was a tribune of the pleb in 63 BCE, when Cicero was consul and unfoiling the second catalinarian conspiracy. Remember that video where you spoke about a case Cicero defended someone accused for political reasons of a murder 30 years ago ? The accuser was Labienus. This action advanced his military career has he became a legate of Caesar as a reward. I believe Labienus experience as a member of the senate during the senatus consultum ultimum must have played a big role in his decisions during Caesar rebellion.

    • @MarcoDM1571
      @MarcoDM1571 5 лет назад +33

      are we back with the hipster BCE? FFS!!!!

    • @buckplug2423
      @buckplug2423 3 года назад +54

      @@MarcoDM1571 you're getting way too worked up over semantics.

    • @MarcoDM1571
      @MarcoDM1571 3 года назад +5

      @@buckplug2423 it's very likely... :-)

    • @madavarams268
      @madavarams268 2 года назад +4

      damn I love how everything is connected

    • @scottydu81
      @scottydu81 2 года назад +15

      @@buckplug2423 Changing BC to BCE is getting too worked up over semantics.

  • @AGS363
    @AGS363 6 лет назад +621

    Fun Fact: Domitius Ahenobarbus was the direct ancestor of emperor Nero.

    • @sasukeuchiha998
      @sasukeuchiha998 5 лет назад +67

      umu

    • @Jossandoval
      @Jossandoval 5 лет назад +27

      @@sasukeuchiha998 Sigh... Guys, this is your brain on Kinoko Nasu (weird oriental mushroom). Not even once.

    • @Prich319
      @Prich319 4 года назад +42

      @@sasukeuchiha998 Quality shitpost, but wrong Nero.

    • @sasukeuchiha998
      @sasukeuchiha998 4 года назад +10

      @@Prich319 Thanks.

    • @zakattack8624
      @zakattack8624 4 года назад +14

      Ah, I thought so. I believe he's Nero's grandfather and a true chariot racer. I think he would become seriously injured from it, unless I'm confusing him for Nero's father.

  • @fgaubault
    @fgaubault 6 лет назад +281

    you know it's a great day when Historia Civilis uploads

  • @64standardtrickyness
    @64standardtrickyness 6 лет назад +608

    "the sinews of war are infinite money"
    Should we take the treasury with us? nah - Cicero

    • @64standardtrickyness
      @64standardtrickyness 6 лет назад +55

      actually I'm really curious as to why Cicero did not take the Roman Treasury.

    • @feelthepony
      @feelthepony 6 лет назад +142

      they didnt expected caesar to take it either,it was kind of "sacred" treasury of rome.not the sume of private wealth of citizens,or state owned money.
      historical artifacts with significance to the roman population,more than piles of coins, they just happened to be made from gold and gems and other valuable stuffs. the roman treasury was more like a museum to the glory of rome and the early years of the republic,never to be spended.

    • @LuisAldamiz
      @LuisAldamiz 6 лет назад +46

      @@64standardtrickyness - What Iñigo says: conservatives just don't expect the unexpected, Caesar just had to do the unexpected, that's why he won.
      On the other hand, he should have been more implacable, he might have survived to old age and founded a dynasty or something. He was too much of a gentleman, too soft.

    • @MM-vs2et
      @MM-vs2et 5 лет назад +9

      @@LuisAldamiz too conservative, even for a reformist

    • @LuisAldamiz
      @LuisAldamiz 5 лет назад +44

      @French Jesus - He was "sorta leftist" in the context of Rome, a social reformer and a heir in many aspects of Marius and the Gaius bros. He was of course more concerned about his own political career, and at times very physical survival, and he was pretty much merciless re. foreign peoples (not always, he did value mercy and he praised Crassus the Younger for exercising it in Aquitaine, but still...)
      No social reformer in Rome (or in general in Antiquity) even considered slavery an issue, social conflict was about plebeians vs patricians, slaves were not considered, except by slaves themselves such as Spartacus.

  • @HeroHoundoom
    @HeroHoundoom 6 лет назад +132

    Senate: Lay down your arms Caesar and return to Rome!!!
    Caesar: I can't hear you over the sound of my legions marching......

  • @freealter
    @freealter 3 года назад +115

    Upon rewatching this series over and over again only now do I realize how smart Cicero is.

    • @Leo-ok3uj
      @Leo-ok3uj Год назад +28

      He was obnoxious, selfcentered, and sometimes even rude
      But he had a great intellect, and even more important (at least in my opinion) he was honest and always direct (wich is part of the reason of why he could end up being rude)
      A great guy honestly

    • @georgekosko5124
      @georgekosko5124 Год назад +8

      ​@@Leo-ok3ujThese three first could describe pretty much every roman senator though 😁.

  • @artios162
    @artios162 6 лет назад +175

    Nothing like watching a bunch of square fighting each other for the control of Italy and determined the history of humankind.

  • @vguyver2
    @vguyver2 6 лет назад +767

    It's rather bizarre that Pompey and the senate did not take Rome's treasury along with them while in fleeing Italy. He simply boarded it up, and left? He didn't expect Caesar to raid it despite knowing that Caesar lacked the capital to maintain the army?

    • @dylanm5618
      @dylanm5618 6 лет назад +1

      V Guyver what this lad said

    • @justinokraski3796
      @justinokraski3796 6 лет назад +31

      You understand how pedantic you're being, right?

    • @Iason29
      @Iason29 6 лет назад +343

      HC said in the video it was Rome's treasury.. Before today what I knew is that Caesar looted Rome's sacred treasures, many of which were of religious significance and had moral value to the identity of Rome, hence it isn't something that could ever leave the city. That treasure and relics or whatever they were belonged to no one and Pompey couldn't just take them with him, because it was expected that no one would touch them, not even Caesar.
      Things are always unclear aren't they..

    • @zuogehaoren
      @zuogehaoren 6 лет назад +130

      V Guyver They did, but Titus Pullo intersected them and hid it for Caesar

    • @billpalmer174
      @billpalmer174 6 лет назад +34

      think Cicero, who has since proved to be a liar, said that. evidence shows he took the main treasury. it should be noted that the Optimates had sworn repeatedly that it was virtually empty, so maybe people believed them?/also, there were actually elected people in charge of it, and they all fled, including the consuls. another note, one of Ceasars actually points of popularity was in actually efficiently running things whenever he was in charge ( Calendar corrections, stopping Usury, actually holding elections on time).This whole daring him to fight and not having a plan and not taking the Treasury when you FLEE The COUNTRY! kinda undercuts the Boni's position as defenders of the republic.

  • @turmunhkganba1705
    @turmunhkganba1705 6 лет назад +323

    This series is a gift from the gods

    • @Iason29
      @Iason29 6 лет назад +9

      We need to make sacrifice

    • @turmunhkganba1705
      @turmunhkganba1705 6 лет назад +7

      Iason29 the goat intestines reveal a good omen!

    • @PewPewPlasmagun
      @PewPewPlasmagun 6 лет назад

      Turmunhk Ganba Less talking, more raiding!

    • @saguntum-iberian-greekkons7014
      @saguntum-iberian-greekkons7014 6 лет назад

      Which gods did you pleased? Sometimes they can get jealous, becareful!

    • @parthiancapitalist2733
      @parthiancapitalist2733 6 лет назад +1

      Saguntum-Iberian-Greek Konstantinopoli the gods that don't sit back while people burn forever for dissent

  • @blakelester1776
    @blakelester1776 5 лет назад +64

    I truly respect how you continuously reference and mention Labienus and his importance not only in the Gallic wars but his role during the Civil War that followed.. So many other sources gloss over his importance and give far too much credence to Marc Anthony.

    • @occam7382
      @occam7382 11 месяцев назад

      Was Antony even mentioned at all in this series before the "Caesar Crosses the Rubicon" episode?

    • @princeofgreece9054
      @princeofgreece9054 7 месяцев назад +3

      HC also has a clear anti Caesarian bias though, so it makes sense that he would discount Antony. I love his videos, but he has a clear bias and doesn’t hide it and because of that, he is much harsher on the Caesarian faction and Caesar than I feel is fair or accurate.

    • @coyote271280
      @coyote271280 4 месяца назад

      @@princeofgreece9054 Agreed, the moment your opinion plays a part in your tell, it's no longer a recount of historical fact, but storytelling. Which clearly works for youtube. But the bias is there. Also, history remembers the "Great Roman Empire", you can ask anyone on the street what they know about Rome and the first thing they will tell you is that it was an Empire. I am sure some people will even laugh in your face if you tell them the city of Rome still exists. We don't remember the "Great Roman Republic" do we? And we owe that in great measure to Caesar.
      He outmaneuvered everyone in the military and politics and was a great leader, his troops loved him, that does not happen to idiots, incompetents, or unloyal leaders.

  • @cratuki
    @cratuki 6 лет назад +251

    When I am watching these videos, I am always blown away at the logistics that must have been involved, and which don't get much detail. Consider what would really have been involved in Caesar getting gold from the Temple of Saturn out to his men in Gaul. Along these lines, also consider Caesar's crafty move in trying to block the harbour to prevent Pompey's escape. Here is a man who has spent all his life thinking hard, and cataloguing his ideas into processes and playbooks. Did any of the knowledge of this survive? Or did he deliberately omit it, in a spirit of sprezzatura?

    • @Raspy1103
      @Raspy1103 3 года назад +24

      You know what else I wonder- how much of Caesar’s action were deliberately and meticulously planned out how much was just seat of the pants pragmatism that worked because Caesar was such a genius

    • @waynemarvin5661
      @waynemarvin5661 3 года назад +17

      It would probably help if you read The Civil War by Caesar himself. It's slanted, yes, but it is his justification.

    • @joshuahutchings558
      @joshuahutchings558 3 года назад +10

      I think about this too. Every time anyone travels, any time there's a meeting, I think about how long it took for people to get to it. What the scheduling was like. When mail intercepts someone on the road, how did that happen?!

    • @silentdrew7636
      @silentdrew7636 2 года назад +4

      @@joshuahutchings558 as they say, all roads lead to Rome. Probably an exaggeration, but it would make it easy to know what roads a person would take to and from the city.

    • @manuelkong10
      @manuelkong10 Год назад +3

      @cratuki TOTALLY agree....Caesars fortifications at Alesia....his bridging of the Rhine River....the attempted blocking of the port at Brundisium....THESE are the actions of a man with an iron will who Will Not Stop, who believes that Anything is possible and is willing to work towards it....
      I think Caesar understood the capabilities of his legions (not just in terms of combat but in terms of Building things) better than his opponents....
      I think he had a better grasp of engineering as well....he wasn't a luxury loving aristocrat.,...
      the rich pigs just couldn't keep up with him
      ....if only he'd been successful at Brundisium it's possible many Roman lives could have been spared with Pompey DEAD

  • @artios162
    @artios162 6 лет назад +126

    Caesar shipping his stuff to Labienus is touching to me. Even though his friend choose to stand against him, he didn't take any of Caesar legions. Caesar while he might feel something, pack all Labienus and sent to him feel like a declaration "You and I are now stranger, the next time we met would be truly so"

    • @sarasamaletdin4574
      @sarasamaletdin4574 6 лет назад +37

      Spoiler
      Caesar giving him a proper burial to show respect was touching too.

    • @LuisAldamiz
      @LuisAldamiz 6 лет назад +2

      ​@@sarasamaletdin4574 - He clearly was a true (ruthless) gentleman.

    • @parthiancapitalist2733
      @parthiancapitalist2733 6 лет назад +5

      Spoiler
      Your grammar sucks

    • @Wasteland88
      @Wasteland88 2 месяца назад

      ​@@LuisAldamizHe was renowned even in his time for sparing most of his Roman enemies. He definitely put the reputation of Sulla to shame. I'd say if Labienus had came back to Rome and asked for forgiveness, Caesar likely would've pardoned him.

  • @Tylerb7
    @Tylerb7 6 лет назад +290

    Friendship ended with Labienus, now Antonius is my best friend.

  • @Stephen-wb3wf
    @Stephen-wb3wf 6 лет назад +787

    I came; I viewed; I liked

  • @Vhanigen
    @Vhanigen 6 лет назад +45

    Can't wait for the Ceasar's legion takes over hoover dam episode!

  • @darthbricksempire3606
    @darthbricksempire3606 5 лет назад +66

    Caesar: I want the gold
    Senators: The senate is against this
    Caesar: I *AM* The SENATE!

  • @dervakommtvonhinten517
    @dervakommtvonhinten517 6 лет назад +863

    never knew romans were rectangles. evolution has gone a long way in 2000 years :O

    • @Lithane97
      @Lithane97 6 лет назад +83

      Ah, but Romans are actually squares. Legions are a group of squares arranged into rectangles.

    • @mrelephant2283
      @mrelephant2283 6 лет назад +21

      You ever wonder how they made those busts when they were just squares?
      One of history’s greatest mysteries

    • @melissastone2578
      @melissastone2578 6 лет назад +4

      Worked for Gumby and the blockheads.

    • @RobGamer1949
      @RobGamer1949 6 лет назад +12

      @@Lithane97 Actually, the soldiers are hiding behind those Xs inside the square. A variation on the Trojan Horse gambit. How do you think Rome won so many battles? You will notice that Cavalry only have one line to hide behind. That's because horses are harder to hide.

    • @raphaelrodriguez440
      @raphaelrodriguez440 5 лет назад +3

      They were squares, when gathered in large groups they became rectangles.

  • @kriegsmarine1930
    @kriegsmarine1930 6 лет назад +229

    Labienus:"Caesar you can't just cross the Rubicon"
    Caesar:"Yes i can and i'm going to march on Rome"
    Labienus:"Caesar no"
    Caesar:"CAESAR YES! CAESAR ALWAYS YES!"

    • @imperatorcaesardivifiliusa2158
      @imperatorcaesardivifiliusa2158 6 лет назад +4

      CHKrieg Tchaicaesarsky? Caesarkovsky? Tchaikovcaesar?

    • @justinmartin4662
      @justinmartin4662 6 лет назад

      Maybe Caesar would like to explain it, as if you were explaining it to a barbarian.

    • @parthiancapitalist2733
      @parthiancapitalist2733 6 лет назад +2

      CHKrieg Labienus: well come back to say goodbye
      Caesar: yes daddy
      Labienus: ohh Caesar this is amazing!
      Caesar: Et tu pater
      Cicero: the FUCK

  • @Battle_Brother-e3v
    @Battle_Brother-e3v 6 лет назад +411

    he deconstructed the words finally

    • @weegeepl2295
      @weegeepl2295 6 лет назад +7

      yes he did.

    • @totalwartimelapses6359
      @totalwartimelapses6359 6 лет назад +6

      He did that before in his Caesar crosses the Rubicon video

    • @0ThrowawayAccount0
      @0ThrowawayAccount0 6 лет назад +1

      What do you mean?

    • @maciejbachut-cholewa2328
      @maciejbachut-cholewa2328 6 лет назад +8

      He said in one of his videos, I think it was about Pharsalus, that one day he would spend an entire video deconstructing the words "Caesar marched on Rome". And finally, the madman, he did 😁

  • @Eemes1000
    @Eemes1000 6 лет назад +44

    That ending was a better cliffhanger than most TV series lol

  • @Tmccreight25Gaming
    @Tmccreight25Gaming 2 года назад +58

    Never forget that this is Cato's fault.

  • @generalgold7950
    @generalgold7950 6 лет назад +60

    Haha I discovered your channel 2 days ago and was like what what happens after rubicon, searched and watched most of you videos and voila! Here it is... this channel is truly amazing and this series is just phenomenal

    • @generalgold7950
      @generalgold7950 6 лет назад +1

      Hippity Hoppity Women are Property Yeah I feel you now! Already re-watching videos

  • @perplexus3893
    @perplexus3893 6 лет назад +207

    Labienus: Friendship ended with Caesar. Now the senate is my best friend.

  • @snowmexican4980
    @snowmexican4980 6 лет назад +81

    Good man Julius for sending Labineus's stuff back with him

  • @theastrogamer710
    @theastrogamer710 6 лет назад +650

    Who would win: A republic with hundreds of years of military tradition or one governy boi?

    • @henrygutierrez3243
      @henrygutierrez3243 6 лет назад +4

      Well when you put it like that...

    • @parthiancapitalist2733
      @parthiancapitalist2733 6 лет назад +112

      Who would win?
      The most experienced and intelligent general in history
      Or some offended conservatives?

    • @max4750
      @max4750 5 лет назад +8

      Parthian Capitalist Pompey is nothing to scoff at

    • @emirdiegomontes6411
      @emirdiegomontes6411 5 лет назад +23

      Who would win
      A volcano or a...
      Salad

    • @twanvanderdonk2504
      @twanvanderdonk2504 5 лет назад +13

      @@max4750 He isn't, but to say Caesar isn't better would be sort of ridiculous considering outcome, especially considering resources. With equal resources, Caesar wouldn't have even made it close. He might not be the greatest general ever, but he should be in the top 10 greatest generals ever at least.

  • @imcintyre01
    @imcintyre01 5 лет назад +194

    Labienus: you were the chosen one Caesar! You were supposed to save the republic not leave it in darkness!

    • @herpyderpy2869
      @herpyderpy2869 4 года назад +15

      Caesar: I HATE YOU!!! (not really)
      *burns*

    • @zekedia2223
      @zekedia2223 3 года назад +22

      @@herpyderpy2869 burns? More like
      *politely hands Labienus all of his shit*

  • @VladTevez
    @VladTevez 6 лет назад +812

    Are Lucius Vorenus and Titus Pullo mentioned?

    • @aramhalamech4204
      @aramhalamech4204 6 лет назад +84

      V. Athanasiou Pullo joined Pompey. Vorenus isn't further mentioned.

    • @ahmetserdar1202
      @ahmetserdar1202 6 лет назад +138

      thirteen!

    • @UnintentionalSubmarine
      @UnintentionalSubmarine 6 лет назад +58

      As far as I remember, their stories end in Gaul. After their saving of each other they aren't mentioned any more. But it's some time since I read up on them.

    • @psemek8000
      @psemek8000 6 лет назад +1

      Nope. They were not in this video.

    • @greekswaglord-dathistoryla201
      @greekswaglord-dathistoryla201 6 лет назад +4

      V. Athanasiou Καταλήγει ενοχλητικό αλλά πάλι σε βρήκα λολ

  • @kingofdaplayazball5817
    @kingofdaplayazball5817 6 лет назад +85

    Caesar: *OPEN. THE TREASURY. STOP HAVING IT BE BOARDED UP.*
    Metellus: n-no...I veto...
    Caesar: *MOVE. OR DIE.*
    Metellus: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ (moves)

    • @sarasamaletdin4574
      @sarasamaletdin4574 6 лет назад +22

      The actual quote I believe was ”you know its harder for me to issue threats than carry them out”.

    • @vetren23
      @vetren23 6 лет назад +4

      Which has to be up there with the most badass ways to threaten someone.

    • @romanarriaga19
      @romanarriaga19 6 лет назад +1

      I don't know why I read your quote in a bill wurtz voice.

    • @michaelhenry3234
      @michaelhenry3234 6 лет назад +5

      +Salvation Games Because the first part is so similar, it's practically an ad libbed quote.

  • @TheTruePopeFrancis
    @TheTruePopeFrancis 6 лет назад +305

    Caesar will have absolute victory if the courier gives him the platinum chip.

    • @charlesmccoy3519
      @charlesmccoy3519 6 лет назад +3

      PLease, go back to your game, you know nothing of history.

    • @spyrojyro7202
      @spyrojyro7202 6 лет назад +51

      True to Caesar!

    • @crunch9876
      @crunch9876 5 лет назад

      Mac McCoy what game?

    • @Osean_Kitty
      @Osean_Kitty 5 лет назад +16

      @@crunch9876 Fallout: New Vegas

    • @sheldon-cooper
      @sheldon-cooper 5 лет назад +4

      @@spyrojyro7202 THE REPUBLIC WILL NEVER YIELD
      LONG LIVE THE BEAR!!

  • @TheGhostbuster1989
    @TheGhostbuster1989 4 года назад +122

    Caesar: "I see through the lies of the senate, I have brought peace, Freedom, and Security to my new empire."
    Labinus: "You're new empire?"
    Caesar: "don't make me kill you."
    Labinus: "Casar my alliance is to the republic to Democracy."

    • @alteredbeast7145
      @alteredbeast7145 4 года назад +2

      Gotta say it in Obi Wanese, like this: DEMOCRACAAAAYY

    • @bennpenn5105
      @bennpenn5105 4 года назад +2

      Nice, but I think its "allegiance" not "alliance"

    • @cenkuygur6841
      @cenkuygur6841 4 года назад

      Caesar: I am new empire

    • @occam7382
      @occam7382 Месяц назад

      Caesar: "If you're not with me... then you're my enemy."
      Labienus: "Only a tyrant deals in absolutes." Unsheathes sword "I will do what I must."
      Caesar: "You will try..."

  • @Benward105
    @Benward105 6 лет назад +10

    I want you to know that I recently (last few days) discovered your channel and have subsequently watched the entirety of your content in chronological order.
    Please continue the highly dramatic and fascinating story of Julius Caesar’s rise to power.
    You have done a fantastic job in describing the political machinations and personal motivations.
    Keep up the fantastic work.

  • @TekilaTheKilla
    @TekilaTheKilla 6 лет назад +11

    Legitimately, your channel has top tier content. You are what "The History Channel" aspired to be once. You deliver consistent, too notch content, with ELI5 language that keeps people entertained and inteteswd. I've learned a lot from your videos. Keep up the great job. Cheers

  • @akSeR2010
    @akSeR2010 6 лет назад +77

    Excellent work. But I think that you sould mention another reason that made Labienus abandon Caesar. That he was born in Picenum, a region that was controlled by the Pompeian family, and that his patron was probably Pompey himself. I think that there is no need to mention how important was the relationship between patrons and clients in ancient Rome and what obligations both had to eachother.

    • @virgilius7036
      @virgilius7036 6 лет назад +4

      True, Labienus was a Pompey's client, he served with Caesar because the latter owed him a reward for service rendered when labienus was a tribune!

    • @melissastone2578
      @melissastone2578 6 лет назад +3

      Also his team was playing in Rome that weekend - couldn't miss the big game.

    • @cogithefool4284
      @cogithefool4284 6 лет назад +1

      He was Pompey's man before he was Caesar's.

    • @admontblanc
      @admontblanc 5 лет назад +1

      Pompey was also Caesar's patron as Caesar's family was equestrii and thus below the senatorial rank. Caesar's only living, natural child, his daughter was married to Pompey and it was only after her death that he moved against Pompey.

    • @Rikalonius
      @Rikalonius 5 лет назад +4

      @@admontblanc Caesar was not born an Eques, while their star was fading, he was born in Senate ranked family. His father was governor of Asia Minor, but never made Consul. His uncle was Gaius Marius. It was Pompey's father that first attained a senatorial rank in their family. Julia was married to Pompey in order to keep their coalition together after Crassus' death in Parthia. She died while Caesar was still in Briton. It was not the reason that Caesar moved against Pompey. Caesar moved against Rome, but Pompey chose to be the general of the Senators.

  • @renzmanzano4010
    @renzmanzano4010 6 лет назад +291

    Labienus: Ceasar, my allegiance is to the Republic, to democracy!

    • @jmiquelmb
      @jmiquelmb 6 лет назад +26

      Renz Manzano Rome wasn’t really a democracy though

    • @alexturlais8558
      @alexturlais8558 6 лет назад +50

      Its a star wars quote.

    • @charlesmccoy3519
      @charlesmccoy3519 6 лет назад +7

      Ummm, that's a big no to democracy... The Republic was never a democracy.

    • @buuuuuuurn-the-heretic
      @buuuuuuurn-the-heretic 6 лет назад +12

      Mac McCoy Ironically it was more democratic than most "democracies"

    • @woodymfnwood5515
      @woodymfnwood5515 6 лет назад +3

      It's over...I have the high ground 😂

  • @jezusdiedLOL
    @jezusdiedLOL 5 лет назад +36

    Can't believe you skipped the absolutely BOSS response that Caesar gave to Metellus and you decided to just blandly resume it:
    After Metellus kept hindering Caesar from the treasure, Caesar turned to him and said "One more disturbance and I'll put you to death. And this, as you know young man, is more of a pain for me to say than to do", and with such a line Metellus finally withdrew for good.

    • @yourtrappedinmygenjutsu
      @yourtrappedinmygenjutsu 3 года назад +8

      That isn't boss at all that is just being power hungry and denying sometime if their rights, when was that ever cool ?

    • @zekedia2223
      @zekedia2223 3 года назад +4

      @@yourtrappedinmygenjutsu Yeah, not sure why we’re glorifying a warlord who just illegally took over the entire Roman treasury, a feat he accomplished only by thrreatening death to a Roman politician.

    • @lycaonpictus9662
      @lycaonpictus9662 3 года назад +5

      @@zekedia2223 Military history buffs often have a tendency to romanticize the great commanders to the extent of becoming fans that are blind to any of their flaws. As a result you get posts like that one one where an event that really doesn't reflect favorably on Caesar at all is being celebrated as "so cool."

    • @jezusdiedLOL
      @jezusdiedLOL 3 года назад +18

      @@lycaonpictus9662 Both of you are misinterpreting what I said. I didn't glorify anyone nor pass judgement on any of Caesar's actions besides one: the remark he made to Metellus. Nor did I say anything about the event itself or how it reflected on Caesar either. The only statement I made was that, for me, the response Caesar gave to Metellus was a boss ass response. I didn't say I agreed with Caesar's actions in general, I didn't say I like him, I didn't say shit about what I thought of him, I only said: that was a great line and a great way to persuade him to move without wasting breath and Metellus' life while it would've been much easier to just kill him on the spot. Thank you

  • @michaelpisciarino5348
    @michaelpisciarino5348 5 лет назад +51

    0:00 Ceaser Marches South. Labienus was a great Roman General
    2:11 Ceaser respected Labienus, but did not consult with Labienus
    3:18 CEASER YOU TRAITOR
    4:32 Cicero on Labienus
    5:31 War Hawks squak
    7:35 Brutus pledged loyalty to Rome, against his heart for Ceaser
    9:20 Mark Antony
    11:08 Ceaser pardons Demitius
    11:56 Ceaser has the numbers. Pompey retreats to Southern Italy
    14:34 Ceaser needs money to pay his legions. Ceaser takes their silence as approval.
    15:23 Atellus continues to Veto, but steps aside and Ceaser takes The Treasury
    16:15 Armies to The West and East. The Spanish Legions were the immediate threat

    • @theantimatter
      @theantimatter 4 года назад +4

      who's this ceaser fella you keep talking about?

  • @chubzlich5307
    @chubzlich5307 6 лет назад +27

    YES MORE PLEASE!
    DONT TAKE TOO LONG PLEASE I MISS YOUR VIDEOS ABOUT THE ROMANS

  • @Mertiy7
    @Mertiy7 6 лет назад +4

    This series is probably the best thing going on on RUclips right now. Please upload everyday and make your videos 24 hours long, thank you

  • @picsordidnthappen
    @picsordidnthappen 6 лет назад +4

    You have no idea what your videos mean to me. I discovered them in the most difficult time of my life and they helped me hang on.

  • @jeremyfox7599
    @jeremyfox7599 6 лет назад +3

    This series is fantastic! Truly brilliant, don't let the simplistic animation fool you, the entire series of videos is packed full of serious detail and excellent all round whilst also thoroughly in depth historical coverage! Absolutely superb work!

  • @kingofsomething3250
    @kingofsomething3250 6 месяцев назад +6

    “Fuck it, we Gaul” -Julius Caesar

  • @christopherdavidson8028
    @christopherdavidson8028 6 лет назад +4

    The storytelling in this one really shines, I think it's your best episode! Absolutely amazing stuff!

  • @xaph5575
    @xaph5575 6 лет назад +268

    Top 10 anime betrayals:
    No. Ten: Labienus

    • @GutsLikesItInTheAss
      @GutsLikesItInTheAss 6 лет назад +24

      No. Nine: Brutus

    • @elzian4975
      @elzian4975 6 лет назад +7

      Eh, it wasn't really a betrayal, Labinus didn't abuse Caesar's trust.

    • @Em-yd9jn
      @Em-yd9jn 6 лет назад +3

      No. Fifteen: Burger King Foot Lettuce

    • @HistoryandOtherStuffwithBV
      @HistoryandOtherStuffwithBV 6 лет назад

      +Spiffy Brit Single Family Tree Letuce (referencing Ramdom Týpek's Google Translate playlist)

    • @whathell6t
      @whathell6t 6 лет назад

      So... basically you guys read Kentaro Muira’s Berserk.

  • @oWallis
    @oWallis 6 лет назад +75

    Ahh a lovely Saturday morning with the squares and some coffee. Perfection! Also that fabulous rainbow text? We're getting fancy up in here I see, keep it up my man :)

    • @pizza9213
      @pizza9213 6 лет назад

      oWallis only thing better then that, coffee in a Historia Civilis mug.

    • @oWallis
      @oWallis 6 лет назад

      Dane Bright I was drinking it in a Colonel Chamberlain mug from Gettysburg so it was history related at least.

    • @dodovomitory3496
      @dodovomitory3496 6 лет назад +3

      oWallis you had early access to video?

    • @nekotamo5154
      @nekotamo5154 6 лет назад

      Those rainbow letters are giving me flashbacks to Microsoft Word Art :D

    • @oWallis
      @oWallis 6 лет назад

      dispatchnig vomitory yes you can get early access through his Patreon :)

  • @cc0767
    @cc0767 4 года назад +2

    You know there are many history series on RUclips now, but this is my favourite. The details just makes it so much better. Other shows have the stuff you know already anyway, here we get the details which are always glossed over

  • @KTChamberlain
    @KTChamberlain 6 лет назад +77

    Rome Newsreader: "Martial law is in effect for the safety of Rome. Groups of more than three shall not congregate in public spaces. A curfew is in effect. Any person found around the streets after dark shall be subject to summary judgement. Long live General Gaius Julius Caesar! Savior of our Republic."

    • @admontblanc
      @admontblanc 5 лет назад +2

      The favourite of Venus, protector of the people :)

    • @ettoremorabito860
      @ettoremorabito860 5 лет назад +1

      Hmmm! The fascist law in the 30!

    • @Ligierthegreensun
      @Ligierthegreensun 5 лет назад +6

      Gaius _hand motion_ Julius _hand motion_ Caesar

    • @thetrickster9885
      @thetrickster9885 3 года назад

      TRUE ROMAN BREAD FOR TRUE ROMANS

    • @KTChamberlain
      @KTChamberlain 3 года назад

      @Alex Berry There were two, plus the news reader. He said, "Groups of more than three shall not congregate."

  • @EpaminondastheGreat
    @EpaminondastheGreat 6 лет назад +39

    When I saw Caesar marches on Rome I was all like: *_Gooooood, gooooooood_*

    • @DanishCamp
      @DanishCamp 6 лет назад

      xD

    • @syn5198
      @syn5198 6 лет назад +2

      Emperor Palpatine wizard101

    • @blizzydizzy1579
      @blizzydizzy1579 6 лет назад +4

      From this day forward you shall be known as..... emperor.

    • @fristnamelastname5549
      @fristnamelastname5549 6 лет назад +5

      Emperor Palpatine The Republic shall be Reorganize in to the Roman Empire!

    • @EpaminondastheGreat
      @EpaminondastheGreat 6 лет назад +4

      *_first_*_ Roman Empire, for a safe and secccuuuure...society!_

  • @SomalianDuke
    @SomalianDuke 6 лет назад +45

    Man i love this series, can’t wait for the next episode, and to see how it goes in Spain :)

    • @gianlucab5220
      @gianlucab5220 6 лет назад +3

      Spoiler: Ceasar wins

    • @Iason29
      @Iason29 6 лет назад

      From this documentary i saw years ago Caesar had a hellish time in Spain with fighting being hard and still not paying his troops. In the end one of his legions mutinied and he was forced to decimate. By the time he ended up bringing the fight to Pompey in Greece his troops were still not payed....just think about that...what are you gonna do when not being paid for like 10 years..

    • @zeusnitch
      @zeusnitch 6 лет назад

      +Ken Dring
      You can check out Caesars memoirs of the trip to Spain: ruclips.net/video/Lz-wu8Vxeqk/видео.html

    • @Braila2000
      @Braila2000 6 лет назад

      lason29, that documentary you saw was bullshit. In Spain, he defeated Pompey legions in a month(if i remember corectly). And his troopa didnt mutinied there....and he didnt decimated them

    • @SomalianDuke
      @SomalianDuke 6 лет назад

      Gianluca B Haha i know that. Just the details and the way Its presented here. Its perfect.

  • @LightAnkou
    @LightAnkou 6 лет назад +71

    Metellus: But the Senate...
    Caesar: I am the Senate!!

    • @Thulgon
      @Thulgon 6 лет назад +7

      Metellus: Not yet.

    • @blizzydizzy1579
      @blizzydizzy1579 6 лет назад +5

      "It's treason then."

    • @RenegadeShepTheSpacer
      @RenegadeShepTheSpacer 6 лет назад +3

      *Autistic screeching and lightsaber spin*

    • @D3monL3A1
      @D3monL3A1 6 лет назад +2

      YOU ARE UNDER ARREST PROCONSUL ART THOU THREATENING ME MASTER PRAETOR

  • @SanvelloSerapiega
    @SanvelloSerapiega 5 лет назад +9

    11:20 Caesar treats openly hostile romans WAY BETTER than neutral Gauls

  • @TheBandanaGuy
    @TheBandanaGuy 6 лет назад +2

    Randomly discovered this channel last week, subscribed, and binge watched. Great work consolidating all this and telling the story. Please never stop.

  • @Matthew-Anthony
    @Matthew-Anthony 3 года назад +4

    People think Gaius Julius Caesar he was a warmonger and a tyrant. However, incidents like pardoning Domitius or giving his enemies proper funerals, shows that he was a selfless, merciful, liberator, who really only wanted what was best for his people. It is a shame that so many people believe that he was a "bad" guy and blame him for the collapse of the Roman Republic, which literally happened 17 years AFTER he was brutally assassinated.

    • @patrickovsiu
      @patrickovsiu 3 года назад

      Had he not been assassinated the Republic would collapse in his hands. His assassination means that the Republic collapsed in someone else's hands, and to be fair, that actual guy was only 18 when Caesar was assassinated and no one expected he would outsmart so many people.

  • @Danox94
    @Danox94 6 лет назад +14

    I'm aware that "never clicked so fast" is a meme, but it's so true whenever you upload.

  • @aclass360qwerty7
    @aclass360qwerty7 6 лет назад +398

    All because of Cato. Smh

  • @nrviognjiocfmbkirdom
    @nrviognjiocfmbkirdom 11 месяцев назад +1

    Wow, the “if in doubt, build a wall” strategy extends to Caesar’s naval strategy as well

  • @bobgoldham69
    @bobgoldham69 6 лет назад +12

    "and walked north" - casually walking to the south-eastern part of Italy

  • @azazzelx
    @azazzelx 4 года назад +6

    the excitement of watching a story unfold..with spinning colored bricks...

  • @longnguyenson646
    @longnguyenson646 Год назад +3

    Props to Metellus for trying to block Caesar. But then Caesar stepped up, shouted the death threat, and whispered into his ears: "Tribune Aquila has approved of this". Metellus spent a beat, thinking: "Since Caesar is always serious when it comes to tribune Aquila, it must be true. Besides, I haven't asked his permission for my veto, either. Well..." - and then he promptly step aside.

  • @pancakes1271
    @pancakes1271 6 лет назад +61

    Will you ever do videos on the 3rd century crisis period? Like Aurelian's reunification of the Empire, which earned him the title 'Restitutor Orbis' (Restorer of the World). I think that would be a cool series, because it's a period not so well known as Caesar, Augustus, Antony et al.

    • @paulougolini
      @paulougolini 6 лет назад +6

      Man, that's an excellent suggestion! I hope he does.

    • @luizsa8300
      @luizsa8300 6 лет назад +1

      Paulo Ugolini Seconded!

    • @jtgd
      @jtgd 5 лет назад

      5 years

  • @johnnywalker1333
    @johnnywalker1333 6 лет назад +2

    you guys keep it simple yet so accurate and precise. One can see the LOVE you have for history and I appreciate it a lot! This caesar-series is soo goood!

  • @pathutchison7688
    @pathutchison7688 Год назад +6

    I’m sure that if you’re watching this, there is about a 99% chance that you already know about the HBO series “Rome”. But if I can alert even one person to this absolutely incredible yet oft overlooked masterpiece of a series, it’s all worth it. The first season is among the best TV ever, and the second season is also extremely good, even though they only found out mid season that the show was just too expensive and wouldn’t be renewed for a third season. The creators then had to cram their planned 2-4 seasons into just season 2. Season 5, which was gonna jump ahead to the Roman perspective of Jesus’ rise in Judea, had to be cancelled altogether. A huge shame. The show had the potential to be the best ever, but instead we got two great seasons. If only Game of Thrones had come before it and shown HBO that spending big money on an incredible show can absolutely be worth it.

    • @Proph3t3N
      @Proph3t3N Год назад +1

      Then you might find it interesting that GoT was made precisely, only because Rome was made first :) HBO noticed what you said at the end and voila - we got an amazing adaptation of the books till there was something to adapt and hilarious comedy starting from season 6 :)
      Btw. I cannot overstate how amazing Rome is and I can't believe I slept on it for so long - watched it first time last year and holy shit, that's some good HBO series on par with Band of Brothers, The Wire or Sopranos.

  • @Forrsch
    @Forrsch 5 лет назад +18

    Holy shit following the history of Caesar with these squares is like watching game of thrones

  • @TorvusVae
    @TorvusVae 6 лет назад +102

    I find it odd that you say we should take Labienus at his word and then immediately claim that Caesar had ulterior motives for everything he did.

    • @Tanya852
      @Tanya852 6 лет назад +58

      That's a good way to put it. You don't have to love to Caesar, but it's so weird how optimates are taken at their word, even though they are the ones who are breaking the law all the damn time and made it into a habit to kill their political opponents.

    • @alex_zetsu
      @alex_zetsu 6 лет назад +23

      I normally am of the side of Caesar (given the Visigoths centuries later I totally think the Germans attacked first, but HS is right that even if that is true detaining their ambassadors was over the line), but we don't know much about Labienus to say if he should be taken for his word or not. I don't see why we can't take them at face value until we know anything about his personality.

    • @cogithefool4284
      @cogithefool4284 6 лет назад +20

      Caesar rebelled because he would be persecuted if Pompey had it his way. The whole ordeal was shady since the very beginning. Caesar was as guilty as Pompey.

    • @rosie8059
      @rosie8059 4 года назад +13

      @@cogithefool4284 It's a strange case where everybody involved is super self-serving and pretty much doing everything for their own gain.

    • @NavidIsANoob
      @NavidIsANoob 3 года назад +3

      I find it more the case that we have every reason to doubt everything Caesar says, because history shows us he was a liar and would stop at nothing to get what he wanted. While with Labienus, we have little written sources that give us insight to his thought processes, so why make more assumptions than neccessary?

  • @GuyOnTheInternet634
    @GuyOnTheInternet634 3 года назад +4

    14:33
    Caesar: I want access to Rome's treasury!
    Metellus: On whose authority?
    Caesar: By order of the Caesarian faction
    Metellus: That is not within your authority. Only the Roman Senate can authorize access.
    Caesar: The senate is no longer in control.
    Metellus: You'll never get away with this Caesar.
    Like if you get the reference!

  • @bateagbor1704
    @bateagbor1704 5 лет назад +1

    bro..fantastic job .i can listen to you all day long.your series is really exciting and your narrating amazing,you deserve my respect and subscription

  • @AldenWhiteDHC
    @AldenWhiteDHC 6 лет назад

    This is and has been for quite some time the best channel on RUclips

  • @Emanon...
    @Emanon... 5 лет назад +9

    Watching this sitting in the bathroom while going Marc Anthony

  • @91plm
    @91plm 4 года назад +21

    What about the contributions of Biggus Dickus during this troublesome period? Can you make an episode on him?

    • @Michael-zf4pi
      @Michael-zf4pi 3 года назад +6

      Incontinentia wants her family private.

    • @randomcarbonaccumulation6478
      @randomcarbonaccumulation6478 2 года назад +2

      You're probably thinking of Biggus Dickus Ater, his father. Biggus Dickus himself didn't start his political career until way into Augustus' time.

  • @KHK001
    @KHK001 6 лет назад +22

    Historia Civilis, Kings and Generals and BazBattle ❤❤❤

    • @ubiergo1978
      @ubiergo1978 6 лет назад +3

      Trilogy of perfection. =P

    • @KHK001
      @KHK001 6 лет назад +2

      Exactly 🙂

  • @swidrovich
    @swidrovich 6 лет назад

    Seriously one of the best channels on RUclips. You, phillyD and the slow mo guys are the only 3 channels i watch every video and am excited when they upload. Keep up the good work, i hope this channel keeps growing because your content is fantastic and well researched, you deserve RUclips fame.

  • @frankthetank8799
    @frankthetank8799 6 лет назад +2

    This my favorite series on RUclips. If I could change anything, it would be that you would upload videos much more often, but I am sure they are a lot of work and are very time consuming to make.

  • @mememem
    @mememem 6 лет назад +32

    Fun Fact of the Day: Caesar didn't actually invent Caesar salad.

    • @sarasamaletdin4574
      @sarasamaletdin4574 6 лет назад +5

      It would be great if he had, it’s funny to think what the reaction form people would be if Caesar had decided to write a recipe book.

    • @ubiergo1978
      @ubiergo1978 6 лет назад +2

      Caesar DID invent the Caesar Salad.... just not "this" Caesar but Caesar Cardini instead. >^^

    • @saguntum-iberian-greekkons7014
      @saguntum-iberian-greekkons7014 6 лет назад +1

      Yes he did! He told me so!He also told me he invented the Pizza: Little Caesar!

    • @babypanthersjr
      @babypanthersjr 6 лет назад

      Caesar did invent the diced salad

  • @annemcculloh9572
    @annemcculloh9572 5 лет назад +10

    To quote the great Roman general Labienus at 2:35, "!!!"

  • @JamesSmith-zp3ld
    @JamesSmith-zp3ld 5 лет назад +16

    3:37 My allegiance is to the Republic, to democracy!

  • @titanock9617
    @titanock9617 6 лет назад +1

    God, this is like the best slow burn ever. This stuff is so interesting! Your content is great man, keep it up!

  • @pauleugenio5914
    @pauleugenio5914 6 лет назад

    Best history channel on RUclips. I wish there were more like this that covered more history than Rome. Brilliant stuff

  • @sprounzit6487
    @sprounzit6487 6 лет назад +3

    8:39 Without bothering to consult with Pompey, Domitius *played Doodle Jump up the street*

  • @emperorbartu2414
    @emperorbartu2414 6 лет назад +4

    These Caesar videos are my favorites

  • @reubena7854
    @reubena7854 6 лет назад +289

    *Sips coffee*

    • @DP-qm6qe
      @DP-qm6qe 6 лет назад +6

      Reuben A Sipping intensifies

    • @ourtube4266
      @ourtube4266 6 лет назад +8

      *Gulps coffee anxiously

  • @guttErsmAn
    @guttErsmAn 6 лет назад

    man.. keep on with the coolest videos of all time... you'r following the right path

  • @Kungfumofu1
    @Kungfumofu1 6 лет назад

    Immediately watched as soon as I saw it, great video, one of my favorite channels on RUclips.