Numantia - The City that defied Rome
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- This video is dedicated to my Spanish professor Celso Serrano whose qualities as an educator inspired me to learn further every week.
Numantia was a city that suffered a tragic fate. However, its resilience when fighting for freedom has inspired generations up to the modern day.
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Iberians and Lusitans with Viriatus and Numancia is a proud of this countries
So intriguing and inspiring! Thank you for teaching about Numantia, amazing video as always.
Thank you!
The man, the myth, the legend is back. Great vid!
Thank you! Hopefully this summer i can fill the channel with content regularly!
CK3 characters + Total war armies = peak history
Thank you! Actually this time it was Imperator Rome characters ahah!
@@KnowHistory WHAT. (By spu7nix) I didn’t know that imperator Rome had so detailed characters!
They do! The drawback is that they only have busts, the true roman style ahah
Welcome back my lord!
I'm here to stay for the summer!
nice video, never heard of this city
Thanks!
@@KnowHistory you're welcome man
Very interesting
Thank you!
Yep it was an epic last stand!
Quite interesting and well narrated AFAIK, however I must complain about the map on two issues: (1) the municipal border outline you use is oddly too precise and anachronistic not to raise some eyebrows, more importantly however (2) Asturias was not conquered until the Cantabrian War(s) under Augustus, being the very last bit (except for Cantabria) to be subjugated by Rome in all continental Western Europe.
Thank you for the compliments and constructive feedback! I'll try to be more careful next time and try to find a solution to better reflect the uncertainty of certain borders! As for the border irregularities more often than not the available sources tend to disagree with one another, but I'll be more careful next time to prevent that!