How the Ancient Olympics Were Conducted DOCUMENTARY

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  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
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    Kings and Generals' historical animated documentary series on the history of Ancient Civilizations continues with a video on the ancient origins of the Olympic Games. In this video, we will talk about how the ancient Olympic games were conducted by the Greeks, what were the traditions around them, which events were held, and who participated in them.
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Комментарии • 788

  • @petervoller3404
    @petervoller3404 3 года назад +690

    Hey guys, I'm the historian and scriptwriter for this episode, if you've got any questions about it, please do feel free to ask below and I'll do my best to get around to them all!

    • @magnusr3902
      @magnusr3902 3 года назад +7

      Good job on loosing 20 kilos!

    • @petervoller3404
      @petervoller3404 3 года назад +81

      @keepitreal like china They're just called the Olympic Games because they happened in the town of Olympia. Olympia comes from Olympus, but no one really knows what "Olympus" means. Best guess is that it originally meant mountain

    • @jimpaoloabalde5427
      @jimpaoloabalde5427 3 года назад +8

      Hey I just realized that you're that Peter guy from ng KnG Discord chat room!

    • @andersbenke3596
      @andersbenke3596 3 года назад +7

      Great job! Question: Do any cheater Zeus statues remain intact?

    • @kaushiksrivastava3458
      @kaushiksrivastava3458 3 года назад +3

      Hey Peter I thought Olympics were started because some guy I don't remember his name run miles to inform army of enemy were coming 🙄🙄

  • @MKfanmomo
    @MKfanmomo 3 года назад +183

    The Hellenic culture and history never ceases to amaze.

  • @TGeoMin
    @TGeoMin 3 года назад +334

    Magna Graecia Greek colonies(Napoli, Sicily etc) competed in the Ancient Olympic Games. The most notable of Magna Graecian champions is Milo of Croton(Crotone).

    • @user-sc5iv2rp2t
      @user-sc5iv2rp2t 3 года назад +30

      Salutate la Magna Grecia. Greece and Italy same nation different countries.

    • @redsavage5997
      @redsavage5997 3 года назад +14

      @@SimuLord Kratos means power or force, not anger. So in a free translation pankration means 'by every force' a more primitive and brutal mma event.

    • @pseudomonas03
      @pseudomonas03 3 года назад +9

      Phayllos of Kroton, was a runner and a pentathlete from Kroton in Southern Italy from the late sixth and early fifth century. He won three victories at the Pythian games, twice in the pentathlon and once in the stadion. For these achievements he was honoured with a statue at Delphi. The Athenian comedy-writer Aristophanes mentions him twice as a runner, but his biggest talent was the long jump. Once he jumped 55 feet (16.3 m) and because the sandpit was only 50 feet (15.2 m) long, he landed outside the pit. This achievement soon became proverbial. This jump, one of the few from Antiquity of which the exact distance is known, forms an important argument in the discussion whether the Greek long jump was a single or a multiple jump.
      During the Greco-Persian war Phayllos was the only Greek from Southern Italy who took part in the sea-battle of Salamis (480 BC) with a ship. As he paid the equipment and crew of the ship out of his own pocket, he was clearly a very wealthy man. As a reward for this feat he received a statue on the akropolis of Athens. The inscription on the statue base has been preserved. One century and a half later Alexander the Great sent part of the treasures he had seized in Persia to Kroton in order to honour the only Greek from Magna Graecia who partecipated in the Greco-Persian Wars.

    • @charlescook5542
      @charlescook5542 3 года назад +4

      @@SimuLord that’s why they mentioned it possibly being multiple jumps, since it was done at rest instead of a running jump it makes sense

    • @nestororiginal2344
      @nestororiginal2344 3 года назад +4

      There are still Greeks in South italy speaking Grecoroman

  • @user-ll9hb3sd8h
    @user-ll9hb3sd8h 3 года назад +137

    Fun fact: Byzantine Emperor Basil I was higly trained at wrestling and after winning against a big Bulgarian foe, following Hellenistic traditions he earned the title and nickname "Sator-Saviour" and "Tydeas - From the 7 against Thebes"

    • @sethgaston8347
      @sethgaston8347 3 года назад +27

      Of course the based ass Basil I was a wrestler. His whole life is just him command grabbing his way to victory.
      From Peasant to Emperor ☀️

    • @xiezhao9075
      @xiezhao9075 3 года назад +10

      Actually wrestling was very popular among the royals. Emperor Taizong of Tang was an avid practitioner of the sport, and once bet a whole city on a wrestling match, which he lost.
      I forgot which ones but there was a situation where kings of England and France engaged in a wrestling match.
      Theodore Roosevelt trained judo, boxing and catch wrestling.

    • @sethgaston8347
      @sethgaston8347 3 года назад +6

      @@xiezhao9075
      Yo Xie Zhao, you the man 😂. That’s such an amazing fact bro, I gotta start combing through Chinese history now that I’m so well versed in Roman.
      P.S Also Teddy Roosevelt was a absolute fucking beast, swear to god if he was in office today he’d be fighting in mma and walking up to the podium like Hulk Hogan 💯

    • @xiezhao9075
      @xiezhao9075 3 года назад

      @sebâstian turnayev Turkey, Azerbeijian, Armenia, Syria, Egypt, Romania, Hungary, Greece, whole Balkan area were all part of Turkish empire LMAO

    • @sethgaston8347
      @sethgaston8347 3 года назад +2

      @sebâstian turnayev
      Byzantium. Though technically it fell too, to the Ottamans

  • @QuantumHistorian
    @QuantumHistorian 3 года назад +106

    Seeing a Scutum at the exact same time you say "Hoplon Shield" at #14:32 was so jarring I now have whiplash.

    • @TheLacedaemonian300
      @TheLacedaemonian300 3 года назад +24

      I was looking for someone to say this, you came through. May Pallas Athena - whose shield is thunder, bless you.
      My blood is still boiling! This is a serious offense to Hoplites everywhere as well as to all the Gods of Olympus!

    • @Tsotsis1
      @Tsotsis1 3 года назад +1

      yes indeed.but relax it was an honest mistake. nothing more. i m sure they know how the oplon shield was

    • @_hench__5251
      @_hench__5251 3 года назад +1

      Came to post this

    • @JonatasAdoM
      @JonatasAdoM 3 года назад +13

      At least we didn't see a scrotum.

    • @Tsotsis1
      @Tsotsis1 3 года назад +1

      @sebâstian turnayev Turkey,

  • @nikospapadopoulos1041
    @nikospapadopoulos1041 3 года назад +122

    In the city of Olympia, outside the famous Olympic Games where only men competed (outside chariot sponsorship), also took place every 4 years the Heraean Games (Ηραία) solely for female participants, a festival dedicated to the goddess Hera, Zeus's wife.

    • @apexnext
      @apexnext 2 года назад +2

      I thought the ladies were completely left out, but they did have their own thing!
      Im sure it had less prestige for the time, but knowing this made me feel better, thanks! 😁👍

  • @KingsandGenerals
    @KingsandGenerals  3 года назад +309

    This video doesn't have nearly enough naked men. We will remake it in the future, don't worry.

  • @ancientsitesgirl
    @ancientsitesgirl 3 года назад +46

    I've just came back from Peloponnese, unfortunately I didn't see Olympia, but I've been to a site of a Pythian Games, Delphi about which I've made a video 😊. Thanks for a great video!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @gouhaokip1
    @gouhaokip1 3 года назад +78

    The more I learn about the Greeks, the more respect and admiration for them. These people are a real blessing to our modern world. 🙌

    • @walter.m
      @walter.m 3 года назад +12

      Greek culture is one of the pillars of western civilization. :)

    • @gouhaokip1
      @gouhaokip1 3 года назад +4

      @@walter.m Yap...

    • @nestororiginal2344
      @nestororiginal2344 3 года назад

      @sebâstian turnayev Who cares troll?

  • @anirbanmandal694
    @anirbanmandal694 3 года назад +174

    Leonidas of Rhodes the most successful yet forgotten due to his namesake

  • @TGeoMin
    @TGeoMin 3 года назад +34

    "Alas Mardonius! Against what kind of men you brought us to fight. Against men who do not compete for money, but for glory." From Herodotus history when the Persians realized that the greek resistance was weak at the start because all the greeks where at the Olympic games.

  • @lordcommanderdire5113
    @lordcommanderdire5113 3 года назад +524

    Petition for the Olympic Games to be held solely in Greece, for historical reasons and because countries spending billions on temporary infrastructure is a huge waste of money

    • @krzysztofkolodziejczyk4335
      @krzysztofkolodziejczyk4335 3 года назад +58

      You are not wrong.

    • @Oblivisci........
      @Oblivisci........ 3 года назад +100

      Seriously look at the buildings now completely abandoned in Brazil. Also this would make cheating so much harder for host countries (ie China and Russia). This is actually a very good idea.

    • @mariasourri
      @mariasourri 3 года назад +28

      Unfortunately we don't have the money to be able to host..

    • @leeboy26
      @leeboy26 3 года назад +48

      Holding them in one spot would certainly save a lot of money. They seem to drain resources from countries that can barely afford them, and seem to keep draining them years after. Not sure how well that would go down in greece, though.

    • @Oblivisci........
      @Oblivisci........ 3 года назад +44

      @@leeboy26 maybe a new international truly neutral council that all pay for the games in Greece. Of course because the olypics are always highjacked by international politics and humans can never agree on a single thing, it would probably never happen, unfortunately.

  • @jamesforreal
    @jamesforreal 3 года назад +5

    There's something to be said about the "OGs" of ancient Greece. Inspirational and we even have their names! That's awesome.

  • @ludwigvanbeethoven61
    @ludwigvanbeethoven61 3 года назад +83

    The Olympic games were a wonderful invention of the Greek. Not only they strengthened the unity of people with different social status. The competing aspect gives the human a meaning in his life. And its not only about the winning aspect. It is the self improvement and building up and mastering different disciplines and therefore reaching the limits in someones own abilities. In my opinion the Olympic Games even formed the basic foundations of our modern society

    • @rlbbe5369
      @rlbbe5369 3 года назад +2

      I doubt people of different social status were going to the the Olympic games every 4 years and cheering together...
      Just like today's Olympic games doesn't unify people....its not the superbowl....who do you know who just can't wait for the next 4 years to pass so they can watch the next pole vault or women's butterfly swim race? There's like 100 people In the entire world who watch the pole vault
      But I know you meant well)

  • @awesomehpt8938
    @awesomehpt8938 3 года назад +50

    I seem to recall two Spartan women called kyniska and euryleonis who were able to participate in the olympics as chariot racers. In total they won it four times

    • @johnbreland4276
      @johnbreland4276 3 года назад +2

      7877777788⁸8878 I 8c

    • @xerex21212
      @xerex21212 3 года назад

      09:14

    • @vegasfarmer1521
      @vegasfarmer1521 3 года назад

      @@moutsatsosa I do believe it's a lie often enough in history you'll hear about feats that were insane for that time. That's because they were and they never happened they were made up by someone. Ex King Arthur

    • @MrJm323
      @MrJm323 3 года назад +4

      Were they competing as the actual charioteers, or were they merely the owners of their respective teams?

  • @thanoskoumpanis9699
    @thanoskoumpanis9699 3 года назад +27

    I like that this video also proves the greekness of Macedonia

    • @nestororiginal2344
      @nestororiginal2344 3 года назад +7

      Of course

    • @brrrrrtenjoyer
      @brrrrrtenjoyer 3 года назад +3

      Modern day Macedonia is a Slavic nation. Considering the Slavs had not started migrating until a century or two after the fall of the Western Roman Empire, I don't know why anyone would say Ancient Macedonia is not Greek

    • @nestororiginal2344
      @nestororiginal2344 3 года назад +6

      @@brrrrrtenjoyer Modern day Makedonia is still Greek and will always remain Greek, a country of slavic people can't change that neither still the name Makedonia.

    • @rueisblue
      @rueisblue 3 года назад +5

      the modern "macedonians" are some of the most cringe people on earth. they dont accept their own history and so they steal another people's

    • @BoogieBubble
      @BoogieBubble 2 года назад

      @@brrrrrtenjoyer Well you see the problem is that they are taught in their schools that they are descendants of ancient Macedonias , you as an outsider might claim that they are called Macedonia and can live with it , but in their own minds they want claims over Greek territories , that is why all that propaganda and destortion of history exists in the background.... I could not care less how they call themsleves , but i care when they try to steal my history for future geopolitical purposes.

  • @abcdef27669
    @abcdef27669 3 года назад +296

    "So, you three want to compete in the chariot race? Who is the sponsor of each one?"
    "Raid: Shadow Legends".
    "Magellan TV".
    "NordVPN".
    "You can enter. But merchandising during the race is absolutely forbidden!"

    • @JonatasAdoM
      @JonatasAdoM 3 года назад +4

      First show up with a Raid underwear that is more visible than their shorts.
      Second has a Magellan TV tattoo
      And third does a nords war cry before entering the ring.
      Fortunately the committee has foreseen most of these.

    • @EmisoraRadioPatio
      @EmisoraRadioPatio 3 года назад

      @sebâstian turnayev You need to see a psychologist.

    • @brandonlee9624
      @brandonlee9624 3 года назад

      @@JonatasAdoM kk

    • @MrCinqyz
      @MrCinqyz 2 года назад +1

      Don't forget the underdog: Manscaped

  • @vancityhighballer4832
    @vancityhighballer4832 3 года назад +39

    As a MMA nerd i need to point out that one of the precursors to the UFC was a japanese organization called Pancrase which gets its name from the Olympic name.

    • @captainamerica6525
      @captainamerica6525 3 года назад +2

      "Pancratia" I believe?

    • @BoogieBubble
      @BoogieBubble 2 года назад +1

      PanKration ( Pan , cra ,teon ) which in ancient Greek translates roughly "all powers" , meaning boxing , kicking , wresling and submission techniques :) , much like todays mma , you are correct sir. ( Πανκράτιον )

  • @westrim
    @westrim 3 года назад +5

    It's hard to fathom that Kings and General wasn't even around for the last Summer Game's, I feel like I've been watching it forever.

  • @bariuslippius
    @bariuslippius 3 года назад +69

    oh you know this episode is going to be good

  • @chrisd997
    @chrisd997 3 года назад +6

    The map sadly did not include Greek colonies which participated also in the olympics with the most notable one being Syracuse or marseille . Just a friendly note to your amazing work

  • @TheJeffSnickers
    @TheJeffSnickers 2 года назад +2

    Great documentary! I've been working in Olympia for the past few years including excavating. I've wrote my BA thesis about Olympia and my masters thesis I'm currently working on is also about Olympia. It's an absolutely magical place and I encourage everyone to go visit at least once!

  • @sorrybro4890
    @sorrybro4890 3 года назад +49

    Original content as always king and generals

    • @balkanmountains2103
      @balkanmountains2103 3 года назад

      Well, Simple History and Historical Adventure have already covered this, but this is a great video nonetheless.

    • @brrrrrtenjoyer
      @brrrrrtenjoyer 3 года назад

      @sebâstian turnayev Uh Kazakhstan? Don't take my word on it though. A more broad answer would be Central Asia but since you asked which country, I tried my best. But I'd say you should wait for more replies and see which is more common.

  • @philippeverhoosel2740
    @philippeverhoosel2740 3 года назад +20

    Fantastic video well done

  • @BOSIE321
    @BOSIE321 3 года назад +290

    The modern Olympics should always be in Greece and everyone should participate in the nude; it'd just be more, uh, interesting, and....'authentic'... also would get more viewers.

    • @bobbyhill1110
      @bobbyhill1110 3 года назад +36

      Yes we must petition this.

    • @toumpanis
      @toumpanis 3 года назад +44

      And remove all games not related to battle.

    • @firaxolegirein9816
      @firaxolegirein9816 3 года назад +27

      @@felipewerner6670 , add German girls as well

    • @garretth8224
      @garretth8224 3 года назад +6

      Just what Greece should do after a recession, waste money on the Olympics which provides no profit.

    • @firaxolegirein9816
      @firaxolegirein9816 3 года назад

      @sebâstian turnayev , Turkey

  • @tallenta6071
    @tallenta6071 3 года назад +157

    Tokyo Olympic could be cancelled.
    K&G: "Yes, this is a great time to upload the history of Olympic games"

    • @TheKramak
      @TheKramak 3 года назад +6

      Actually it is, at least back then there were almost) no performance enhancing substances.

    • @bikkiikun
      @bikkiikun 3 года назад +6

      Are you aware that the Tokyo Olympics have started two day ago?

    • @damedesuka77
      @damedesuka77 3 года назад +3

      Bruh, the opening ceremony is tomorrow. It's 99,9% gonna happen.

    • @gong1616
      @gong1616 3 года назад

      They should be canceled BECAUSE NOT ENOUGH NAKEDS !!!!

    • @garretth8224
      @garretth8224 3 года назад +1

      @Seth The King Go away zealot no one asked.

  • @historicaladventurevideos
    @historicaladventurevideos 3 года назад +9

    Fantastic! I also covered the same topic some time ago, great timing to upload this one! Really impressive artwork aswell. :)

  • @pseudomonas03
    @pseudomonas03 3 года назад +4

    Great video as always! Some famous Ancient Olympic Winners. Diagoras from the island of Rhodes: perhaps the greatest boxer of the ancient times, was called "ευθύμαχος", because he never moved his head while he was receiving the hits. Theagenis from the island of Thasos, one of the greatest wrestlers of the ancient times, when he was a teenager he moved a huge statue of Artemis with his bare hands. Milon from Kroton (Southern Italy), one of the greatest winners of Pagkratio, the ancient Greeks said that his strength was similar to Heracles's. Failos from Kroton, one of the greatest ancient athletes in long jump, it was said that "υπερέβη τα εσκαμμένα", i.e. his jump surpass the pit. Failos he was the only Greek from Southern Italy who partecipated with his ship at the Battle of Salamis against the Persians (480 b.C), for this reason, Kroton, his birth city, was honoured by Alexander the Great, after the Battle of Gaugamela.

  • @nastynate956
    @nastynate956 3 года назад +2

    great video! honestly im a huge RUclips watcher and this channel is top 3 if not my favorite! you guys stay great!

  • @JawsOfHistory
    @JawsOfHistory 3 года назад +8

    My favourite bit of Olympics trivia was when the Russian Olympic team were 12 days too late to he 1908 Olympics in London because they didn't start using the Gregorian Calendar until 1917. (Which, has to be said, is a definitely preferable to being kidnapped by pirates, like in ancient Greece.)

  • @tristenbrown7099
    @tristenbrown7099 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much K & G, we appreciate the effort you guys put into these videos. These are amazing! especially given the speed you guys make them. BRAVO!

  • @NandiCollector
    @NandiCollector 3 года назад +34

    *THIS IS SPARTA!!!!*

    • @Oblivisci........
      @Oblivisci........ 3 года назад +3

      Sparta was such an evil society.

    • @Ptolemy336VV
      @Ptolemy336VV 3 года назад +6

      @@Oblivisci........ no, it was actually a very true to homeric beliefs society. Just like the Macedonians who also originate from Argos in the Peloponnese around 800BCE through the Argead dynasty of which Alexander the Great, his father Phillip II, and his father Amyntas III are part of. Argos is just 100 km away from Sparta. So thats why these 2 wgere much more true to homeric beliefs than for example Athens

  • @napoleonibonaparte7198
    @napoleonibonaparte7198 3 года назад +32

    The art work of those men wrestling looks suggestive of something else.

    • @minisaiju7699
      @minisaiju7699 3 года назад +3

      Man you everywhere

    • @Oblivisci........
      @Oblivisci........ 3 года назад +1

      @Black Wolf So according to you the only place where consentual same sex relationships occur are in paganism?

    • @Oblivisci........
      @Oblivisci........ 3 года назад

      I think OP might be closeted. He leaves a lot of comments complaining about sexually suggestive themes. Go get laid my dude.

    • @gon4455
      @gon4455 3 года назад

      The one behind is even more precise, lol

  • @jimmyandersson9938
    @jimmyandersson9938 3 года назад +30

    I wonder what the ancient greeks would say about E-sports been introduced into the olympics.

    • @stratos8
      @stratos8 3 года назад +16

      ΔΟΝΤ ΦΕΕΔ

    • @DubyaDeeEight
      @DubyaDeeEight 3 года назад +7

      They would be fine as long as the game is RTW and all participants were required to speedrun the conquest of the entire map as the Greek Cities

    • @nestororiginal2344
      @nestororiginal2344 3 года назад +1

      "Γυμναστική ειναι η κίνηση του σώματος, όχι παιχνίδια που δεν ωφελούν στην υγεία των αθλητών

  • @Kaiyanwang82
    @Kaiyanwang82 3 года назад +1

    Placing a Scutum in place of an Hoplon is the least thing I would have expected from the same people that made all those beautiful tactics videos. In that context, is a massive and unexplainable blunder.

  • @georgeabraham5672
    @georgeabraham5672 3 года назад +23

    Perfect timing

  • @jimpaoloabalde5427
    @jimpaoloabalde5427 3 года назад +7

    In the vid I think Byzantium should be spelled as Byzantion. The Romans obviously haven't colonized Greece at that time yet. Byzantium is Romanized while Byzantion is Hellenic. Correct me if I am wrong...

  • @RobertMihalache
    @RobertMihalache 3 года назад +1

    Very interesting episode. I have learned now more than I knew. Thanks a lot mate. You are fantastic.

  • @nicholasfowler8982
    @nicholasfowler8982 3 года назад

    kings and generals has been my favourite historical RUclips channel for near on 2 years. this episode was above satisfactory like every other one keep it up guys!

  • @TheWepwawet
    @TheWepwawet 3 года назад +5

    I love the videos of the greek world, hope someday will talk about minoans

  • @jlvfr
    @jlvfr 3 года назад +113

    My take on the "women cannot enter": single women could enter because (at least theoretically...) they would not know how men looked, so they could look at these and wish for one like them. _Married women_ , otoh, knew men... and would go "ooo why can't my husband be like that?!". So the married men, worried, banned them. :D

    • @jlvfr
      @jlvfr 3 года назад +8

      @Black Wolf yes... because all the modern religions are so much nicer and calmer and free of scandals and violence...

    • @jlvfr
      @jlvfr 3 года назад +3

      @@AeneasGemini so?

    • @stischer47
      @stischer47 3 года назад +2

      @@jlvfr We will assume that statement is sarcastic.

    • @leonzoful
      @leonzoful 3 года назад +1

      @Pojka I mean, it was stated that women could assist and whatch the games, as long as they were single. So his theory kinda makes sense. 🤔

    • @jlvfr
      @jlvfr 3 года назад

      @sebâstian turnayev don't have a clue.

  • @user-hd1pe2sh7y
    @user-hd1pe2sh7y 3 года назад +16

    14:00 instead of hoplon shield you placed a scutum?

    • @antartis73
      @antartis73 3 года назад

      It’s 14:33, τραγικό λάθος

    • @Imoverherestrokingmydick
      @Imoverherestrokingmydick 3 года назад

      a hoplon is the round shield right?

    • @user-hd1pe2sh7y
      @user-hd1pe2sh7y 3 года назад +1

      @@Imoverherestrokingmydick with a simple answer yes😂

    • @user-hd1pe2sh7y
      @user-hd1pe2sh7y 3 года назад +5

      @Lucas Lemos Man I don't know from which part of your comment shall i start arguing so I will just let it be a meme

  • @giorgijioshvili9713
    @giorgijioshvili9713 3 года назад +50

    "For athletes, the Olympics are the ultimate test of their worth."
    -Mary Lou Retton

  • @zhugeliang2121
    @zhugeliang2121 3 года назад +23

    Greeks, you are a nation a hundred years ahead of others, and it is clear to you that most of the philosophers in the world are Greeks like Aristotle and many others.🤔

  • @SuperFriendBFG
    @SuperFriendBFG 3 года назад

    Thanks so much for this little tidbit of knowledge. I must say, it was fascinating to see the ancient greek ancestors hovering through the 100 meter dash. That guy at the front was really reaching for it! What an event that must have been live! Aaah I kid of course. Top stuff, as always lads.

  • @savvasavramidis2240
    @savvasavramidis2240 3 года назад +3

    The first official Olympiad is recorded in 776 BC. Ilios Koroivos is mentioned as the first Olympian.The last official Olympics of antiquity took place in 393 AD, the prince of the Arsakids of Armenia, Varasdatis, was the last Olympian of the Olympic Games of antiquity. He won in boxing.

  • @simos777
    @simos777 3 года назад +26

    Macedon was also a Greek city state

    • @Oblivisci........
      @Oblivisci........ 3 года назад +2

      Everyone knows it was Chinese.

    • @krzysztofkolodziejczyk4335
      @krzysztofkolodziejczyk4335 3 года назад +5

      State sure. Greek probably. Sort of. Not a city state though.

    • @monkey_ona_donkey6272
      @monkey_ona_donkey6272 3 года назад +13

      was a greek kingdom that's why is separate on the map

    • @Imoverherestrokingmydick
      @Imoverherestrokingmydick 3 года назад +1

      Ionian and Dorian city states never considered Macedonians as Greeks referring to them as barbarians and deeply criticizing their monarchy

    • @QuantumHistorian
      @QuantumHistorian 3 года назад +2

      While whether Macedon was Greek or not (or rather, _how_ Greek it was) is an interesting matter for discussion, Macedon was certainly *not* a city state.

  • @lunalovegood2217
    @lunalovegood2217 3 года назад +1

    This was very informative. Thank you for making this video!

  • @robertrodriguezharo1906
    @robertrodriguezharo1906 3 года назад +14

    Thinking nowadays Plato would have been an academic MMA fighter...

  • @theawesomeman9821
    @theawesomeman9821 3 года назад +11

    I think the ancient Olympics went something like this:
    Athens earned medals in rowing, swimming, and other aquatic activities.
    Sparta dominated weight lifting and boxing.
    The Corinthians lost at everything.
    Thebes were winners at equastrian games.
    Argos cheated at everything.
    Macedonia set track records.
    The marathon was anyone's game who wasn't Corinth.

  • @chilledvoyager1610
    @chilledvoyager1610 3 года назад +20

    Kings and Generals hyped for the 2020 olympics...I see

    • @ilhamdihafiz6968
      @ilhamdihafiz6968 3 года назад

      @@widodoakrom3938
      Because of Covid-19, “2020 Olympics” was moved to 2021.

    • @stevewarwick2103
      @stevewarwick2103 3 года назад

      More like Covid-lympics

    • @chilledvoyager1610
      @chilledvoyager1610 3 года назад

      @@widodoakrom3938 Yeah I know its 2021 but officially it is Tokyo 2020...just like the Euros 2020 few weeks back..strange times we are in nowadays :)

  • @atzuras
    @atzuras 3 года назад +7

    YT -that old daddy is ripping apart the young man's arms.
    KG:- yes, but in such a way no nudity is shown.
    YT:- approved!

  • @user-qk7jv3pk8l
    @user-qk7jv3pk8l 3 года назад

    Great work Kings and Generals. Thank you!

  • @theawesomeman9821
    @theawesomeman9821 3 года назад +3

    Sponsors of the ancient world:
    Aphraditie Performs-Aroma of The Gods
    Hercules-Footware Meant For Heroes
    Hades Energy-Charcoal Worth Your Soul
    Biblyos Co-Literature of A Life Time
    Hoplite Armor-Stay Protected
    Pegasus Drive-Two Wheel Chariots Made For Champions

  • @lavidaescorta3220
    @lavidaescorta3220 3 года назад +11

    With that thumbnail I initially read the title as "Ancient Orgies of the Olympic Games"!
    Edit: The original title of the video was "The Ancient Origins of the Olympic Games". They have changed it since, which has made my comment sorta irrelevant!

    • @JackieWelles
      @JackieWelles 3 года назад +2

      This would be the interesting one! ;)

    • @lavidaescorta3220
      @lavidaescorta3220 3 года назад +1

      @@JackieWelles I would love to watch that!

  • @davidlester1308
    @davidlester1308 3 года назад +4

    Please explain why the shield displayed during the hoplite race section was a scutum?

  • @pedroengelmann744
    @pedroengelmann744 3 года назад +6

    Sorry for being annoying, but at 14:36 the shield in the video it's not a hoplon shield but a scutum ( Roman shield ). Those two are completely different things.

    • @Fordo007
      @Fordo007 3 года назад +1

      I think it was just meant to be a generic 'shield' and not be the actual hoplon.

    • @pedroengelmann744
      @pedroengelmann744 3 года назад

      @@Fordo007
      Yeah shure, that's why I had apologized for being annoying.
      I just can't hold myself.

    • @pedroengelmann744
      @pedroengelmann744 3 года назад

      @@Fordo007 but also wouldn't hurt them if they put a actual hoplon shield, and of course it's just a lack of attention to detail, but it could lead others viewers to a misunderstanding of the subject.

  • @Jobe-13
    @Jobe-13 3 года назад +17

    We should go back to doing it like the ancient Greeks did. Yes indeed.

  • @YiannissB.
    @YiannissB. 3 года назад +5

    The city names at 4:45 are incorrect. Elis isn’t in the centre of Peloponnesus but is actually the whole province where Olympia belongs. Rather the arcadians were located in Peloponnesus’ centre.

  • @johnjunior1801
    @johnjunior1801 3 года назад

    I click so fast whenever I see one of your uploads, the videos are absolutely flawless

  • @danielnobleandfree5748
    @danielnobleandfree5748 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for your videos , and illustrations.

  • @salemali8859
    @salemali8859 3 года назад

    u r my best youtube Channel from now on

  • @youvebeengreeked
    @youvebeengreeked 3 года назад +4

    *GREAT VIDEO* ❤️
    In Pankration, wasn’t there a rule introduced at the Olympics stating that Spartans weren’t allowed to compete?

  • @napoleonibonaparte7198
    @napoleonibonaparte7198 3 года назад +15

    The art work of those men wrestling looks suggestive of something else. 😳

    • @oohforf6375
      @oohforf6375 3 года назад +15

      @Black Wolf This is one of the reasons why I do 😏

    • @pwixell7113
      @pwixell7113 3 года назад +2

      They are just wrestling. What's wrong?

    • @damanbhashaphranglyngskor1102
      @damanbhashaphranglyngskor1102 3 года назад +2

      @@oohforf6375 exactly 🌚

    • @Gojoseon
      @Gojoseon 3 года назад

      Yes, it’s suggestive of sex between men, which occurred in Ancient Greece. Get over yourself.

  • @jestonbrack4843
    @jestonbrack4843 3 года назад

    I LOVE YOUR CHANNEL, AND IM SO BLESSED TO HAVE FOUND IT! BUT I HAVE A REQUEST 🤞🏾! CAN YOU DO A EPISODE ON THE ATLANTIC SLAVE TRADE, WITH PORTUGUESE AND AMERICAS TOO! THANK YOU

  • @thinkandcreate9755
    @thinkandcreate9755 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for your videos
    And make a video about battle of Edessa

  • @denniscleary7580
    @denniscleary7580 3 года назад +4

    I think the Olympics and what they stand for is amazing and should never disappear from the world

  • @blueisland24
    @blueisland24 3 года назад +5

    As you mentioned in Olympic games only Greeks were participating. Macedonia kingdom was participating too.
    So, this shows that they was 100% Greek kingdom. Is any reason that you don't show Macedonia the same color as the rest Greek world?

  • @petrov3411
    @petrov3411 3 года назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @kiritugeorge4684
    @kiritugeorge4684 3 года назад +3

    That thumbnail made me go "what kinda freaky olympic events did Greeks have."😂😂😂😂😂 Then I reprimanded my brain for jumping to naughty conclusions😂

  • @CsStoker
    @CsStoker 3 года назад +16

    "and a hoplon shield"
    Then why show a scutum?

    • @jimmyjohnson8233
      @jimmyjohnson8233 3 года назад +5

      it's 2020 you bigot. it can be any shield it wants 2 be.

    • @josephfarrugia2350
      @josephfarrugia2350 3 года назад +1

      because a scrotum would have been too much

    • @jimmyjohnson8233
      @jimmyjohnson8233 3 года назад

      @sebâstian turnayev are you asking what country is the successor to the ottoman empire? that's turkey... or are you asking about the Turkish people in Central Asia? they exist but in the same way the Kurds of the middle east do. (in what is now other countries land)

  • @aidabagirova4933
    @aidabagirova4933 3 года назад

    Yes, history of Olimpic Games! Love it, thanks, KnG!!!

  • @jensphiliphohmann1876
    @jensphiliphohmann1876 Год назад

    14:38: The shield in the image actually shows a Roman scutum of the 1st century A.D. style.

  • @joonalaisi6312
    @joonalaisi6312 3 года назад +1

    Can you please do a document on the finland vs soviet union continuation war. I loved the winter war document and i would love to see that same high quality on a continuation war document.

  • @loupiscanis9449
    @loupiscanis9449 3 года назад

    Thank you ,K&G .

  • @zach7193
    @zach7193 3 года назад

    This is something else. Interesting topic.

  • @tomhughes1007
    @tomhughes1007 3 года назад +1

    Thanks

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  3 года назад

      Thank you!

    • @tomhughes1007
      @tomhughes1007 3 года назад

      @@KingsandGenerals I really enjoy your content and love watching your videos. I also can’t wait for your pacific theatre of World War 2 videos to come out!!

  • @rajeevgangal542
    @rajeevgangal542 3 года назад +5

    In India we have wresting but also a pillar called mallakhamb as shown in the thumbnail. Acrobatics are performed on it and is supposed to be good training for wrestling etc

  • @akshaymeena8577
    @akshaymeena8577 3 года назад

    Enjoyed It, Good Video.

  • @cooolbigguy
    @cooolbigguy 3 года назад +4

    "By replacing his bronze chariot pins with pins made of beeswax....." wow what a way to assassinate someone.

  • @ReesHolt
    @ReesHolt 3 года назад

    Can you make a sequel to this video talking about the olympics during the Roman period and talking about when and how it came to an end as well as similar events across the ancient world

  • @SirSpiderPig
    @SirSpiderPig 3 года назад

    This video would’ve been great for my project on this exact topic a couple months ago

  • @muzafer1
    @muzafer1 3 года назад +1

    Thank you. 👍

  • @NomeDeArte
    @NomeDeArte 3 года назад

    Amazing video!

  • @coolchannel44
    @coolchannel44 3 года назад

    SO COOL!!!!

  • @emanbarranco1908
    @emanbarranco1908 3 года назад +2

    Says Hoplon on 14:40
    Shows Scutum.

  • @notsoprogaming9789
    @notsoprogaming9789 2 года назад

    14:20 that shield...

  • @johng7003
    @johng7003 3 года назад +4

    Loved this episode. Also,since you mentioned Cynisca it would be a good idea of mentioning prominent and famous but also underrated women of Ancient Greece throughout all eras even including Cyniscas story and of course not just Sappho or Aspasia. There are many many more.

    • @alsuvarnadvipadanargentum1743
      @alsuvarnadvipadanargentum1743 3 года назад

      I know that they are from a much later time than Classical Greece but are from Early Christian Greece you know New Testament in Koine Greek
      Hypatia
      Pandrosion-is ambiguous but might be female sources vary

    • @johng7003
      @johng7003 3 года назад

      @@alsuvarnadvipadanargentum1743 yes Hypatia is one of them despite being in the more Roman and Christian eras. There are also many others before her too,such as: 1)Lasthenia who was a student of Plato and then a philosopher and physician
      2)Agnodice probably the first female doctor and a laboring woman (she is debated if she was real or not though)
      3)Hydna who she and her father helped quite a lot in the battle of Salamis,
      4)Cynane a half sister of Alexander the Great and possibly ( debatable also) a soldier and general in Phillips army
      5)Arctic the Cyrenean who was also a philosopher,a female equivalent of Socrates and was teaching philosophy in Athens in the 5th century BC
      And many many more

  • @N0Xa880iUL
    @N0Xa880iUL 3 года назад +1

    Proud thumbnail

  • @jacksmith4530
    @jacksmith4530 3 года назад

    That onlooker in the beginning 😆

  • @reypinoco3678
    @reypinoco3678 3 года назад

    Nice!!!

  • @sebio3850
    @sebio3850 3 года назад

    Great video as always, why do the hands celebrating Philip look absolutely terrifying tho?

  • @deanyilmaz8090
    @deanyilmaz8090 3 года назад +7

    When it comes to wrestling, us Türks have won more gold medals than other nations & grease, should be fun watching 2021 olympics.

    • @nestororiginal2344
      @nestororiginal2344 3 года назад +5

      When it comes to the history of the Olympics, Turks lived in Mongolia, while Greeks were already doing different types of Sports

  • @alexeysaphonov232
    @alexeysaphonov232 3 года назад

    Origins of discus throwing will be interesting. Best I read was that it was originated from stone throwing, but I have no idea how a stone evolve so far.

  • @markusskram4181
    @markusskram4181 Год назад

    Love The vid

  • @teoteous
    @teoteous 3 года назад +1

    I really wish all the Olypmics of any sort just stayed in one city (probably in Greece) everytime. The waste of money resulting from changing locale is just amazing.

  • @jonsmith5626
    @jonsmith5626 3 года назад +2

    So what happened during the Hellenic age and Roman age? As Alexander the Great and his successors conquered vast non Greek lands were the peoples of those areas allowed to compete? Or the Romans, did they just view the games as a peculiar Greek only affair? Or did they force the locals to allow them to compete? And as the Hellenistic world grew in size were Greek (or non Greek if they were ever allowed) from cities, towns and villages from further afield (i.e. Southern France, Alexandria, Bactria and elsewhere) given a grace period if they couldn't make it to Olympus within the month long training period before the start of the games?

    • @archaeaoris900
      @archaeaoris900 3 года назад +2

      At the beginning, only people who could prove that they were Greeks could participate. Didn't matter where you were coming from, as long as you could prove that you were Greek you could participate (there were Olympic victors from cities which now belong to modern Italy, Albania, Bulgaria, Turkey, Egypt, Libya, etc, of course back then they were Greek cities).
      Later, during the Roman period non-Greeks could also participate (for example, emperor Nero and king Varazdat were Olympic victors).

  • @moorgen7759
    @moorgen7759 3 года назад

    Thank u civilization iv soundtrack 😉

  • @manuelapollo7988
    @manuelapollo7988 3 года назад +2

    I had no idea that there was a Pisa also in Greece. Is it somehow related with Pisa in Italy?

    • @AndrewStamelakis
      @AndrewStamelakis 3 года назад +1

      @@redsavage5997 no Pisa is a greek village west of Olympia to this day. It is considered a candidate for colonizing the Italian Pisa. But Greek and Etruscans are both candidates. We don't truly know who founded the Italian Pisa

  • @peasant8246
    @peasant8246 3 года назад +12

    Legend says those two naked guys are still fighting to this day.