@B Mikhalkov There's no pure race, agreed. The real difference however is culture, something people conveniently like to ignore while saying that we're all the same.
@@ppap9818 what are you saying? Stupid Hitler was a very Bad Militaryman. Heinz Guderian and Erwin Rommel are the best. But sry i See in this Video Atilla have been in good old Germania and Rome and France and England . OMFG you are Not really Germans.
A detailed narration for the Roman period, aligned with musical cues: 1:16 beginning of Punic war 1:25 escalation of conflict between Carthage and Rome 1:30 Hannibal's elephants march through Iberia to Rome 1:43 collapsing Carthaginian Empire 1:52 Rome begins to become the European superpower as they expand and civilise barbarian lands 2:01 Collapse of Macedonia to Roman forces Continued expansion of Rome 2:32 Rome is now the undisputed power in Europe 2:37 Beginning of eastern conflict that prompts Roman expansion into the east 2:51 Beginning of Caesar's conquest of Gaul 3:02 brewing tensions between Antony and Octavian and Pompey 3:06 Octavian comes out victorious after Battle of Actium, resulting in death of Antony. Octavian now rules supreme as dictator of Rome at age 30. 3:18 New world order 3:27 Empire's first emperor Augustus dies, but Tiberius is strong enough to maintain stability within empire. Rome remains prosperous 3:39 Claudius begins conquest of Britain 3:46 Empire stumbles in his steady footing for the first time, as Nero comes to power, infamous for his cruelty, extravagance, and debauchery. 3:53 Vespasian regains order after marching on Rome, establishing a new dynasty 3:57 After a short reign by Titus, Domitian, whilst capable as manager of state, is excessively cruel and paranoid, with the Empire again stumbling ever so slightly from within 4:04 Trajan's conquests, the second of the five good emperors 4:10 Music is similar to Augustan reign, marking a new period of flourishing and dominance for the Empire 4:41 death of Aurelius marks the end of the five good emperors, with Commodus, an incapable leader, in control of the mighty Empire 4:56 period of instability, especially with the sadistic and psychopathic personality of Elagabalus, followed by a string of very young emperors, who had little more than nominal power 5:14 first major cracks form in the Roman empire, with Postumus breaking away the western provinces of Gaul, Britain and Iberia, along with escalating eastern conflicts 5:19 Aurelian comes to the rescue, securing both the eastern and western fronts 5:29 The tetrarchy, saving the economy of the Roman empire. Some period of stability. 5:45 The new Rome, a Christian one, united under Constantine the Great. For a while, Rome seems to be stable again. 6:09 Arrival of the Huns, increasing border escalations between Rome and barbarian tribes 6:24 Collapse of the Western Roman empire, after the sack of Rome by Alaric and Hunnic invasions. 6:26 Iberian and Gallic and British states begin breaking away 6:33 North Africa falls to the Vandals, and so does eastern Illyria 6:38 Western Rome's fall now seems inevitable 6:43 increased raids from the Huns and barbarians decrease Rome's control over their western provinces, increasing the rate of its collapse 6:48 Majorian is able to delay the fall, by reconquering Gaul and Iberia, hence the extended repetition of chordal progression 6:51 At last the fall of Western Rome is inevitable, with no legitimate line of emperor left, with a succession of adolescent emperors who had nominal control over the Empire 6:56 Sack of Rome, and destruction of Western Rome 7:03 Theoderic the Great begins reconquest of Italia and Iberia, as patrician of Eastern Rome 7:05 Rome is conquered again, but now no longer under a Roman identity ... 7:12 Expansion of Frankish kingdoms 7:20 Increasing tensions between Visigothic kingdom and Eastern Roman Empire, after death of Theoderic the Great 7:24 Justinian begins his conquest of Italia and former Roman provinces in Africa and Iberia, but only partially successful, as his troops get tied up in the border conflicts with the Sassanian Empire. The music is grandiose, but with a tinge of sadness, for as Belisarius, general of Justinian, enters Rome, only a fifth of its population remains. Western Rome will never again be a superpower, and the Eastern Roman Empire will inevitably relinquish Italia, as the now civilised barbarians of the Franks and Goths will prove too powerful to withstand against. The glory of a reunified Rome remains for just a fleeting moment, but was never to materialise. Never before, never again, would one entity come to dominate Europe so completely and authoritatively, not even the third Reich 8:29 the Rise of the Caliphates, dominating over Byzantium. In time, Roman identity shall be wiped out forever.
I need the history of the fall of Roman empire to know what is happening now as the Europe is falling. USA is looking like a fallen empire too. History often repeats itself.
The owners of youtube network, who own all the other networks, bought up youtube for $1.6 billion to ban the truth.... especially historical truth about the last two great wars. They banned the most forbidden documentary ever published but still available at archive-dot-org: "Europa The Last Battle". Watch it while you still can.
The owners of the youtube network, who own all the other networks, bought up youtube for $1.6 billion to ban the truth.... especially historical truth about the last two great wars. They banned the most forbidden documentary ever published but still available at archive-dot-org: "Europa The Last Battle". Watch it while you still can!
You are wrong.The Byzantine Empire, also referred to as the Eastern Roman Empire or Byzantiumi,it survived the fragmentation and fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century AD and continued to exist for an additional thousand years until it fell to the Ottoman Turks in 1453.
Beautiful musical cues / sync: 0:42 - Alexander the Great 1:43 - Rome conquers East Hispania during the Second Punic War 2:55 - Caesar's conquest of Gaul 3:40 - Claudius launches the conquest of Britain 4:42 - End of the reigns of the Five Good Emperors with Commodus' reign. 5:15 - Emperor Valerian is taken captive by the Sassanids. Under Postumus, the Gallic Empire forms, breaking away from Rome. 5:25 - The Empire lives on. 6:22 - Western Rome begins to crumble. 6:56 - The Western Roman Empire collapses. 7:25 - Justinian I begins his attempt at restoring the Empire's former glory. 9:19 - Charlemagne begins his conquests and is crowned "Emperor of the Romans" in 800. 12:46 - Constantinople is sacked by the Fourth Crusade in 1204. The Roman (Byzantine) Empire is eventually restored by the reconquest of Michael VIII from the Empire of Nicaea in 1261. 13:05 - The Mongols reach Europe through the leadership of Genghis Khan's successor, Ogedei Khan. 14:46 - Fall of Constantinople. Constantine XI dies in Battle and the Roman Empire comes to an end. 16:08 - The Thirty Years War from 1618 to 1648. 17:23 - The calm before the storm. 17:29 - French Revolutionaries begin conquering parts of Italy and the Netherlands. 17:33 - Napoleon takes control of the French Government. He's declared emperor in 1804. 18:29 - World War One and its eventual consequence of changing the European landscape massively. 18:38 - World War Two. 19:04 - (Subtle cue) German reunification and collapse of the USSR.
@@Sebastian-oz1lj They didn't rule so much territory because of the frequency with which they held elections. They did it because they had the most innovative army ever to exist in world history up to that point, and had no compunctions whatsoever about inflicting horrific genocides on any group of people they encountered.
@@matiti5132421 The swiss is much more stable. They have a collective executive of 7 coequal members from 4 different political parties. It's a permanent grand coalition. Kept the swiss neutral and stable. 🇨🇭 IIRC, the Roman republic had 2 consuls but one had supreme power for half the year, then a new 2 would be elected the next year. Lots of drama.
@@shizzledizzle5479 Indeed, after the reign of Kings in Rome, an elected consul could only rule for a year. However there were two consuls each year. So that might explain the rapid name switching.
The owners of youtube network, who own all the other networks, bought up youtube for $1.6 billion to ban the truth.... especially historical truth about the last two great wars. They banned the most forbidden documentary ever published but still available at archive-dot-org: "Europa The Last Battle". Watch it while you still can.
@@drfredostein4410 Yeah there was a two consuls rule before Julio-Claudian dynasty I suppose. But still too many names to remember before that happens.
During the Republic of Rome often Two Consuls in the same year held fasces on alternating days. Then two periods ruled by Triumvirs. In imperial times....multiple emperors in some years due to Praetorians killing the ones they did not like. And on and on...
Certain periods did get a little too simplified in the video, but it's also really hard to express concepts like Diocletian's Tetrarchy, and because we couldn't see all of the middle East, or Egypt it's hard to depict things like the Palmyrian Empire, which kind of meant you could blink and miss what the impact of Aurelian was. But before that it's a literal matter of where the hell does Vespasian come from? After Year of the Four Emperors. You really do need a decent understanding of history to fully appreciate the video and its flaws, but also what alot of it actually meant. On a side note, the video happily does not factor in the ludicrous (By modern standards) Roman naming conventions.
@@S1rWakka Its like 2-3 day of work(2 days for research, 1 for edit), and if you are good in history you know a lot of them without previous research. When I was doing the video for my chanel it took like 1 day, but sometimes even a week, its depend on how much time I spend on working. So I can make it in one day and speend 14h, or make it every day 2h... Took two seconds to find "Current World Leaders" and 3 seconds to find "List of Roman emperors". I'm sure it's harder to find for smaller countries. SO *I'm not* saying that its not a lot of work, but it's not an unimaginable work either. As first comment say, Total respect for this video and chanel.
@@whenyournameisduoduos1282 I think so too. You have to hand draw the boarder changes every year or is there a way to do it automatic from old map data?
@@sixthhorns3032 It absolutely is. Poland is one of the most important European countries. Poland stopped the Mongol, Muscovite, Ottoman, Tatar and Soviet invasions of Europe as the "Antemurale" of Christendom.
A detailed narration of the Kingdom of England, and later Britain: 6:26 The Romans abandon Britain 6:45 Anglo Saxon raiders begin to conquer the east coast of England 7:18 the Kingdom of Wessex is established under Cerdic the Great 7:38 the Anglo Saxons become the dominant faction in Britain 7:55 St Augustine brings Christianity to England 9:24 Offa establishes Mercian dominance among the Anglo Saxons 9:47 Egbert Unites all of England under Wessex for the first time 10:05 the Great Heathen Army invades Northumbria and begins to take over England 10:11 Alfred the Great fends off the Vikings and divides the country in two, Wessex getting the bottom half, Denmark getting the top, the Danish territory known as “The Danelaw” 10:30 Edward the Elder begins to conquer the Danelaw for Wessex 10:34 Athelstan unites all of England, becoming the first true king of England and the last king of Wessex 10:58 Edward the Martyr is assassinated at age 15, beginning the turbulent reign of Ethelred the Unready 11:16 Sweyn Forkbeard of Denmark conquers England briefly 11:17 Canute the Great conquers England, and unites England, Denmark, and Norway under the North Sea Empire 11:29 The Anglo Saxons are returned to power under Edward the Confessor 11:41 Edward the Confessor dies and is succeeded unjustly by Harold Godwinson, leading to Duke William of Normandy, to invade and conquer England, ending the Anglo Saxon reign over Britain permanently. I didn’t realise how long this would take so I’m gonna finish this off another time, for now it’s just the Anglo Saxon history.
France: I'm the most powerful empire! Britain: I'M the most powerful empire! Spain: I'M the most powerful empire! Rome: I'm home. You're all MY subjects now!
@@JJaqn05 I made the joke because technically the Roman Empire ruled over all those lands (they even held southern Scotland for a little while). I get what you're saying though.
At 17:38 (year 1809) there is a minor mistake in this map. In addition to Finland, also the tiny island between Sweden and Finland (Åland) was annexed to Russia. The map indicates Åland belongs to Sweden until 1921. However, it has been part of Finland since 1917 when Finland became independent. In 1921 Sweden recognized that Åland belongs to Finland.
Je suis un japonais qui aime l'histoire occidentale. Je pense que l'Europe est une région miracle avec une très longue et magnifique histoire. Le centre de l'histoire mondiale est l'histoire européenne. Bonne chance à l'Europe !
@flyveto457 Europe is the center of the world because today the world would not be understood without Europe, from the liberal and communist ideologies of many states that emerged in Europe, the industrial revolution, the unification of the world with the discovery of America. Even fashion, today at the UN you see everyone wearing a suit and tie. And many other things.
Leonardo N. Don’t be to sure , the Etruscans gave the Romans a hard fight for centuries, and before that the Etruscans beat the Greeks in naval battle and kept them at bay. The Etruscans were a mighty society why you think the Greeks always spoke about them , they were no joke!
Worth adding that Jogaila of Lithuania (14:16) and Wladyslaw II (Jagiello) in Poland (14:20) were the same person. He, as the ruler of Lithuania, married the Polish king (yes), a 14-year old girl named Jadwiga and started a new dynasty - the Jagiellons. And Vytautas was his brother.
But this also shows the problem of who is called a ruler: This card calls the Queen as ruler in Great Britain, in Germany the chancellors. Conversely, one could just as well call the British Prime Ministers and the German Federal Presidents the same.
@@christianebbertz7057 Well, this is a problem when historical stuff is concerned. It is very hard for historians to determine when the Prime Minister and the Parliament became more powerful than the Sovereign. Most consider George III as the last king to have real power.
@@thunderbird1921 It was before Napoleon III, it was after the July Revolution, under king Louis-Philippe. They called it the "Entente Cordiale" and they planned to maintain a power balance in Europe and carved Africa up. This Entente Cordiale continued under the French 2nd Republic (1848-1852, and the only head of state was a certain Lous-Napoleon Bonaparte), and continued under the French 2nd Empire (1852-1870, and the only head of state was a certain Napoleon III)
Great job! I have only one minor issue, although I know, it's hard to keep track of every European country with all their different historic titles and customs, so please take it as a constructive remark: In Hungary after WWII there are a several less familiar names. I guess they were technically the head of state, but in Hungary they are not considered the rulers of the country. Especially during communist times (1949-89) the real ruler was the General Secretary of the Hungarian Working People's Party. That means Mátyás Rákosi from 1949 to 1956, Ernő Gerő in 1956 (with Imre Nagy taking over during the revolution in October), János Kádár from 1956 to 1988 and Károly Grósz from 1988 to 1989. We hadn't even learned in history class about who was technically head of state or prime minister at that time (unless they were also the general secretary), since they were just figureheads, the real power was the General Secretary, just like Khrushchev, Brezhnev and Gorbachev in the USSR (this is a communist thing, I think it came from the way Stalin rose to power, since that was his official title). Since the fall of communism the head of state is the President of Hungary, but the real ruler is considered to be the Prime Minister. You probably heard of our current one: Viktor Orbán. He is not head of state (right now the President of Hungary is Katalin Novák), but he has basically the most power. Although since the video shows the monarchs too, who are mostly in a similar position, as our presidents, it's not inaccurate.
Similar thing with Poland - after the position of President of Poland (not Polish People's Republic, it technically was created in 1952, from the end of the war until then the country was just Republic of Poland) was abolished in the 50s, the most important person was the ruler of the party, not the head of the state council. So there should be no Zawadzki, (Ochab was the party chairman for a while), Spychalski, Cyrankiewicz, Jabłoński (Jaruzelski ruled the country nonetheless). It should go Bierut, then Ochab (but he ruled only in 1956 for about half a year after Bierut died, so he wouldn't be shown on the map), then Gomułka, Gierek, Kania and Jaruzelski. After the round table talks and partly free elections in 1989, both Sejm and Senat in form of National Assembly elected Jaruzelski to be the president of Polish People's Republic. He needed 269 votes for and received 270. Later on the title changed to president of Poland when we dropped the People's part out of the country's name. He was due to serve 6 year term, but he decided to step down in 1990 as he felt he had no support in the government and in the nation (I mean, he got elected with just 1 vote more than he needed, and the nation almost uniformly voted for anyone but candidates from the communist party). The next presidential election was held in 1990 and it this time the people actually voted instead of the Assembly that they elected. Now it only is a matter of who is more important - the president or the prime minister, or as was the case for some recent years - the chief of the ruling party. For clarity I'll assume it's the president (mainly because there were 20 or so prime ministers since 1989, but only 5 presidents, it's half past 1am and I spent way too much time on this), so since 1952 it should look like this: -1956 Bierut 1956 Ochab* 1956-1970 Gomułka 1970-1980 Gierek 1980-1981 Kania 1981-1990 Jaruzelski 1990-1995 Wałęsa 1995-2005 Kwaśniewski 2005-2010 L. Kaczyński 2010-2015 Komorowski 2015-2025? Duda
Seeing how Rome steamrolled the other kingdoms and slowly turned the map to red with Dark Knight soundtrack in the background was a fantastic experience
probably they were overcompensating for something if you know what I mean ;) . If the trend still existed today probably politicians like Trump or Boris would change their name to have "Maximus", "the great", or "God" in their names. Or if tweeter had existed back then probably those maximus would be tweeting as much as today's man-children politicians
@@theguardian8317 They didn't have to compensate for anything, all of them were great man who did things that none of us will ever be able to accomplish, their names is another magnificent way to understand how powerful and charismatic these people were to influence and move their people like they did, some of these names that you see in the video are literal geniuses who did things that are now impossible to do. You are also making it political by talking about Trump ( I believe he is a nationalist) and you don't like it, but that's just how the world has always been and thanks to that we can look at our past and learn about all those great empires and great men who forged our history and culture.
0:41 Alexander the great 3:00 Julius Caesar 10:31 Æthelstan 11:10 Æthelered 14:50 Vlad the impaler (Dracula) 15:26 Ivan the terrible 15:37 Elizabeth I 17:34 Napoleon 18:07 Wilhelm I, Leopold II and Francis Joseph I 18:32 Lenin 18:33 Akatürk and Stalin 18:37 Hitler 18:39 Franco 18:46 Elizabeth II 19:05 Yeltsin 19:09 Putin 19:15 Pope Francis Part 2: Angela and Charles III
Those Romans and their penchant for writing down everything. Quite useful. We even have cookbooks, food critics, fashion writers on bikini's and a "Me Too" movement from Rome. Nothing changes!
@@makky6239 this, I hate when some retarded brainlet neckbeard shits on Christianity because "it was going backwards", while Christianity (including monks and Byzantine Empire) preserved most of the ancient literature we have today
Greece only kept Europe safe when there barely was an Europe to begin with. The Persians didn't care about non-Mediterranean Europe just like Alexander didn't. During the Ottoman Empire is when it truly mattered, and you'll notice that the Romanian principalities and Hungary were the ones stopping the Ottomans from expanding further into Europe.
Robka. I mean... you are completely undermining the massive conflicts that happened in western Europe like the hundred years war, or war of spanish succession but whatever.
@@bruh3128 its not especially greek malaka..Megas Konstantinos had Illyrian Father.....fucking propaganda kids..everything and everywhere was you greeks only ofcorse.
Kai an den me pistevis psa3eto WIKI den leo oti 8elw... enoite pos i Ellas ypir3e ena omorfo kai dinato kratos...ala distixos den einai ola opos mas ta ma8ane sta sxolia mas. Kai yparxoun kai ala psemata akoma file mou :)
Jokes aside, the roman empire really was magnificent. Hard to think about where we'd be as a society culturally and technologically if they hadn't broken apart
Most of their technologies were lost but some (most military doctrines) is still implement even today. The Roman invented things that survive the test of time.
that’s why the period after it’s collapse is considered the dark ages. A regression in technology and standards of living and also constant wars. For a brief period of time the Roman recipe for concrete was lost too.
Yes, that's the idea. We've actually got seven leaders (Bundesrat) who get elected by a bunch of people we elected before. And these seven choose every year another one to be the official "leader" (Bundespräsident) but they're not a real leader, rather a representative.
Anyone who gives this video a thumbs down because there's some minor mistake somewhere isn't seeing the forest for the trees. This is a monumental accomplishment. Well done
Mickel53 and also said petain ruled France even though hitler conquered it but let’s not my assholes about minor details when we can just enjoy this piece of art
@@KawaiiFemBoi he just ruled for intern policy, but not for war, to say he ruled nothing is a huuuge mistake. actually, he was a very good leader and France in 4 years under occupation and Petain, did more than all the rest of XXth century.
I love how the music changes dramatically to signify different major events. Such as 1799, when Napoleon came into power. Or 1933, when Hitler came into power.
Well at least Napoleon wasn't a racist bent on genocide but to many peasants terrorized by the church Napoleon was a liberator. Too bad he let the power get to him. Would be hard for any of us not to lol
i live in 2164, brazil turned in nazi, gran colombia reunificated and named Berkinzy, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay and chile truned on Bralya(my countryball) and have 2 perus the central america and caribe(not cuba) turned on sunsec republic, Prussia come back, the URSS turn back, south afica turn into communist and catalonia is independent
The fact that you researched all of Croatia's rulers and correctly wrote their names and the time they ruled made me so happy, anyone who tried to research that knows how difficult and complicated that is.
I really hate it when anyone compares medieval Europe or anything incest related to GoT. When you actually learn a bit of history, you learn that Europe in the Middle Ages is 1000 rougher and more amplified that GoT can ever hope to be.
@@edwardwho5158 Portugal: "yeah, other continents...you had to get jealous of that didn't you? Here, I can share America with you, and I keep Africa and Asia for me, the ones that matter" xD
@@firstofficernukman2190 the policy or practice of acquiring full or partial political control over another country, occupying it with settlers, and exploiting it economically.
Absolutely stunning video. Great work - your channel is one of the great wonders of RUclips. I have a request - ould you do this for Arab rule? The Islamic conquests, in particular.
@@zap1050 germany never existed during roman empire. however, the joke made sense. the main causes that led to the fall of the Roman Empire were the barbarian invasions, but these have always existed and for about 400 years the Roman Empire had already rejected the Germans within their borders. the real damage that weakened the empire were the continuous civil wars, the corrupt bureaucracy, Christianity, the armies made up of barbarians and above all the continuous power failures caused by the continuous assassination of the various emperors. so it was therefore that because of itself the empire was no longer able to effectively repel the Germans, the army and the economy weakened and in fact it was no longer able to defend itself against anyone. also for this reason I do not consider the conquest of the Roman Empire by the barbarians so glorious, in fact they have conquered a dying empire already unable to defend itself against itself. it was no coincidence that the more stable eastern empire was unable to even scratch it and were rejected with few problems.
@@MrGunzoller bro you're thinking about death rate now? So many ppl died in ww2, Stalin was right, 1 death is a tragedy a million deaths is a statistic
@@idotso O yes! The topic is 'The Rulers of Europe: Every Year' but let's talk about WW2 and STALIN of course )) read wiki page 'List of conflicts in Europe' and discover the biblical miracle that Europe has been at war throughout history
Rome: Lets take Scotland! Scotland: No. Rome: Lets try again! Scotland: No. Rome: It’ll work this time! Scotland: No. Rome: One more try! Scotland: No. Rome: Come on we can do this! Scotland: No.
Most of that time Rome was a Republic and had two rulers at a time for only 1 year at a time. So that would be pretty much impossible to name every ruler in that time, excluding when Rome became an Empire in around 27 BC.
This video looked like a lot of hard work to make.
it deserves more views
@B Mikhalkov There's no pure race, agreed. The real difference however is culture, something people conveniently like to ignore while saying that we're all the same.
That's exactly what i was thinking...how long did this take...this has yearly changes!
Yet it has numerous innaccuracies... Shame, it's a good format
@@Tywnis Could you give me an example?
“Hitler has joined the serve”
Moments after
“Hitler was banned from the server for speed hacking”
No he raged quit
@@DaveMiller6042 haha true
@@arkhalz5034 No, no he was not.
Thats was Not Speed Hacking Idiot. France and England was camping. And this stupid Russians Log in with friendly fucking fire.
@@ppap9818 what are you saying? Stupid Hitler was a very Bad Militaryman. Heinz Guderian and Erwin Rommel are the best. But sry i See in this Video Atilla have been in good old Germania and Rome and France and England . OMFG you are Not really Germans.
Hitler enetered the lobby
Hitler: how to take a screenshot
Stalin: alt f4
Hitler left the lobby
Hahha good joke
Hitler enetered the lobby
Hitler: how to take a screenshot
Stalin: alt f4
Hitler left the lobby
here is a replica in case you decided to change it
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Tautvydas Pinkevičius Screenshot is SS in short so hitler tried to kill stalin Actually lmfao
Edit: OKW is better anyways
18:39 how to take screenshot?
18:41 alt f4
death to communism
A detailed narration for the Roman period, aligned with musical cues:
1:16 beginning of Punic war
1:25 escalation of conflict between Carthage and Rome
1:30 Hannibal's elephants march through Iberia to Rome
1:43 collapsing Carthaginian Empire
1:52 Rome begins to become the European superpower as they expand and civilise barbarian lands
2:01 Collapse of Macedonia to Roman forces
Continued expansion of Rome
2:32 Rome is now the undisputed power in Europe
2:37 Beginning of eastern conflict that prompts Roman expansion into the east
2:51 Beginning of Caesar's conquest of Gaul
3:02 brewing tensions between Antony and Octavian and Pompey
3:06 Octavian comes out victorious after Battle of Actium, resulting in death of Antony. Octavian now rules supreme as dictator of Rome at age 30.
3:18 New world order
3:27 Empire's first emperor Augustus dies, but Tiberius is strong enough to maintain stability within empire. Rome remains prosperous
3:39 Claudius begins conquest of Britain
3:46 Empire stumbles in his steady footing for the first time, as Nero comes to power, infamous for his cruelty, extravagance, and debauchery.
3:53 Vespasian regains order after marching on Rome, establishing a new dynasty
3:57 After a short reign by Titus, Domitian, whilst capable as manager of state, is excessively cruel and paranoid, with the Empire again stumbling ever so slightly from within
4:04 Trajan's conquests, the second of the five good emperors
4:10 Music is similar to Augustan reign, marking a new period of flourishing and dominance for the Empire
4:41 death of Aurelius marks the end of the five good emperors, with Commodus, an incapable leader, in control of the mighty Empire
4:56 period of instability, especially with the sadistic and psychopathic personality of Elagabalus, followed by a string of very young emperors, who had little more than nominal power
5:14 first major cracks form in the Roman empire, with Postumus breaking away the western provinces of Gaul, Britain and Iberia, along with escalating eastern conflicts
5:19 Aurelian comes to the rescue, securing both the eastern and western fronts
5:29 The tetrarchy, saving the economy of the Roman empire. Some period of stability.
5:45 The new Rome, a Christian one, united under Constantine the Great. For a while, Rome seems to be stable again.
6:09 Arrival of the Huns, increasing border escalations between Rome and barbarian tribes
6:24 Collapse of the Western Roman empire, after the sack of Rome by Alaric and Hunnic invasions.
6:26 Iberian and Gallic and British states begin breaking away
6:33 North Africa falls to the Vandals, and so does eastern Illyria
6:38 Western Rome's fall now seems inevitable
6:43 increased raids from the Huns and barbarians decrease Rome's control over their western provinces, increasing the rate of its collapse
6:48 Majorian is able to delay the fall, by reconquering Gaul and Iberia, hence the extended repetition of chordal progression
6:51 At last the fall of Western Rome is inevitable, with no legitimate line of emperor left, with a succession of adolescent emperors who had nominal control over the Empire
6:56 Sack of Rome, and destruction of Western Rome
7:03 Theoderic the Great begins reconquest of Italia and Iberia, as patrician of Eastern Rome
7:05 Rome is conquered again, but now no longer under a Roman identity ...
7:12 Expansion of Frankish kingdoms
7:20 Increasing tensions between Visigothic kingdom and Eastern Roman Empire, after death of Theoderic the Great
7:24 Justinian begins his conquest of Italia and former Roman provinces in Africa and Iberia, but only partially successful, as his troops get tied up in the border conflicts with the Sassanian Empire. The music is grandiose, but with a tinge of sadness, for as Belisarius, general of Justinian, enters Rome, only a fifth of its population remains. Western Rome will never again be a superpower, and the Eastern Roman Empire will inevitably relinquish Italia, as the now civilised barbarians of the Franks and Goths will prove too powerful to withstand against. The glory of a reunified Rome remains for just a fleeting moment, but was never to materialise. Never before, never again, would one entity come to dominate Europe so completely and authoritatively, not even the third Reich
8:29 the Rise of the Caliphates, dominating over Byzantium. In time, Roman identity shall be wiped out forever.
Much better and detailed than my comment, nice work
Are you my history teacher?????!
I need the history of the fall of Roman empire to know what is happening now as the Europe is falling. USA is looking like a fallen empire too.
History often repeats itself.
Trajan was the second the first one was Nerva
@@thebigvacok502 You're right!
Blinking here is like missing an entire week of class
Or just looking away for half of a minute when the teacher is writing on the chalkboard.
Most underrated comment!
Unless you're looking at 16-18th century France. They barely changed over kings.
The owners of youtube network, who own all the other networks, bought up youtube for $1.6 billion to ban the truth.... especially historical truth about the last two great wars. They banned the most forbidden documentary ever published but still available at archive-dot-org: "Europa The Last Battle". Watch it while you still can.
The owners of the youtube network, who own all the other networks, bought up youtube for $1.6 billion to ban the truth.... especially historical truth about the last two great wars. They banned the most forbidden documentary ever published but still available at archive-dot-org: "Europa The Last Battle". Watch it while you still can!
Teacher:
Name 5 french emperors/kings
Me:
Louis I. Louis II. Louis III. Louis IV. Louis V.
well, you are technically right
Teacher:
Name a French, a German, a English and a Spanish king
Me:
Henry Henry Henry Heny
I would had started with Napoleon I & Napoleon III first lol
@@guillaumelvl9088 Henry, Heinrich, Henry, and Enrique
@@MasonGreenWeed Henri for the French
Incredible how long the Roman Empire lasted
Jose Ramos exactly
1000 years
You are wrong.The Byzantine Empire, also referred to as the Eastern Roman Empire or Byzantiumi,it survived the fragmentation and fall of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century AD and continued to exist for an additional thousand years until it fell to the Ottoman Turks in 1453.
Impero Romano Docet!!!! Great Roman Empire!!!!
it lasted approximatly 2200 years, so yeah pretty amazing
Probably one of the best videos I´ve ever seen on RUclips! Can´t imagine how much effort was put into this masterpiece
"How much of the Mediterranean sea do you want?"
The Roman Empire:
YES.
Paul Von Hindenburg und der teutoburgerwald
@@sestil6759 Our Sea
But it’s a question not yes or no that’s not proper grammar
@baldy hardnut not at all
@@MrDuck797 the point, I think you missed it.
Most paused video on internet. And it's not porn.
Underrated!
Why would anyone pause porn? You freak.
@@rotwart Because you want to see a good nut
You dont need to pause you can watch on 0.25% speed from the start and have a big hour of education
@Yacine They are, you uneducated fuck, both of them owns territory in Europe, as you can see yourself in the video...
I can’t believe I spent 20 min watching a map
But this took him hours to do, I can tell.
@@moriumrahman4922 Me 10 min, cause x2
HJ Shishtari Welcome to the mapper community
lmao me too
@@moriumrahman4922 I need business statistics of bordelines to channel.
Beautiful musical cues / sync:
0:42 - Alexander the Great
1:43 - Rome conquers East Hispania during the Second Punic War
2:55 - Caesar's conquest of Gaul
3:40 - Claudius launches the conquest of Britain
4:42 - End of the reigns of the Five Good Emperors with Commodus' reign.
5:15 - Emperor Valerian is taken captive by the Sassanids. Under Postumus, the Gallic Empire forms, breaking away from Rome.
5:25 - The Empire lives on.
6:22 - Western Rome begins to crumble.
6:56 - The Western Roman Empire collapses.
7:25 - Justinian I begins his attempt at restoring the Empire's former glory.
9:19 - Charlemagne begins his conquests and is crowned "Emperor of the Romans" in 800.
12:46 - Constantinople is sacked by the Fourth Crusade in 1204. The Roman (Byzantine) Empire is eventually restored by the reconquest of Michael VIII from the Empire of Nicaea in 1261.
13:05 - The Mongols reach Europe through the leadership of Genghis Khan's successor, Ogedei Khan.
14:46 - Fall of Constantinople. Constantine XI dies in Battle and the Roman Empire comes to an end.
16:08 - The Thirty Years War from 1618 to 1648.
17:23 - The calm before the storm.
17:29 - French Revolutionaries begin conquering parts of Italy and the Netherlands.
17:33 - Napoleon takes control of the French Government. He's declared emperor in 1804.
18:29 - World War One and its eventual consequence of changing the European landscape massively.
18:38 - World War Two.
19:04 - (Subtle cue) German reunification and collapse of the USSR.
15:23 and 16:38 are notable moments
Kingdoms: have the same King for decades
Roman Republic: *how about if we change our consuls literally eVERY YEAR*
Cristhian Ramirez same for the Switzerland, even nowadays
as you see that was good idea. they ruled half of europe
@@Sebastian-oz1lj What's the correlation?
@@Sebastian-oz1lj They didn't rule so much territory because of the frequency with which they held elections. They did it because they had the most innovative army ever to exist in world history up to that point, and had no compunctions whatsoever about inflicting horrific genocides on any group of people they encountered.
@@matiti5132421
The swiss is much more stable. They have a collective executive of 7 coequal members from 4 different political parties. It's a permanent grand coalition. Kept the swiss neutral and stable. 🇨🇭
IIRC, the Roman republic had 2 consuls but one had supreme power for half the year, then a new 2 would be elected the next year. Lots of drama.
Ancient kingdoms: *stable kings for a couple of years/decades*
Roman Republic: *Activating turbo mode*
letterman6546 they had elections and you could only reign for two years if i remeber correctly
@@shizzledizzle5479 Indeed, after the reign of Kings in Rome, an elected consul could only rule for a year. However there were two consuls each year. So that might explain the rapid name switching.
The owners of youtube network, who own all the other networks, bought up youtube for $1.6 billion to ban the truth.... especially historical truth about the last two great wars. They banned the most forbidden documentary ever published but still available at archive-dot-org: "Europa The Last Battle". Watch it while you still can.
Antonius ..... i'll jusy build another wall ..... blip
@Hee Hee the Roman Empire didnt fall because of the christians, actually, they helped a lot
This guy literally put down every Roman Consol. That’s just amazing
Consul ?
@mentally endangered No, I'm pretty sure he was trying to correct/ question the spelling, he knew what it meant lmao
what I don't understand is why he only put down one consul each year, there was almost always 2 and he just seems to pick one at random
@mentally endangered Oh, I thought those were all assassinations lmao
@@sevenpolar3483 Sometimes because of dictatorships, and sometimes because one is a dominant personality, like Marius, who dominated his co consuls.
Nice music Choice!! It’s Deep enough how intense European History is
The Roman Empire is like a random name generator wtf.
He just gave the names of the consuls which change every year, if you were talking about it changing every year in the years BC
@@drfredostein4410 Yeah there was a two consuls rule before Julio-Claudian dynasty I suppose. But still too many names to remember before that happens.
Atalay Çakar yeah
It was like the osman empire: Every one killed the other so he could be the ruler. The next day someone else killed him.
That's what they called democratic ruling those days -- beheading rival
The Romans looked like a random name generator for a while
The Latins want to know your location
During the Republic of Rome often Two Consuls in the same year held fasces on alternating days. Then two periods ruled by Triumvirs. In imperial times....multiple emperors in some years due to Praetorians killing the ones they did not like. And on and on...
Certain periods did get a little too simplified in the video, but it's also really hard to express concepts like Diocletian's Tetrarchy, and because we couldn't see all of the middle East, or Egypt it's hard to depict things like the Palmyrian Empire, which kind of meant you could blink and miss what the impact of Aurelian was. But before that it's a literal matter of where the hell does Vespasian come from? After Year of the Four Emperors.
You really do need a decent understanding of history to fully appreciate the video and its flaws, but also what alot of it actually meant.
On a side note, the video happily does not factor in the ludicrous (By modern standards) Roman naming conventions.
@Abdullah Habib 🙋♂️
I'm italian and i know at least 3/4 of them....unfortunally
I can't even begin to imagine the amount of work that went into this. Total respect.
Its not that hard, only hard part is to make it 100% corect (and he miss some parts but general its ok)
@@nijamkaj 2400 years x 1000s of land units for which has to be googled who ruled it sounds like a lot of work to me
@@S1rWakka Its like 2-3 day of work(2 days for research, 1 for edit),
and if you are good in history you know a lot of them without previous research.
When I was doing the video for my chanel it took like 1 day, but sometimes even a week, its depend on how much time I spend on working. So I can make it in one day and speend 14h, or make it every day 2h...
Took two seconds to find "Current World Leaders" and 3 seconds to find "List of Roman emperors".
I'm sure it's harder to find for smaller countries.
SO *I'm not* saying that its not a lot of work,
but it's not an unimaginable work either.
As first comment say, Total respect for this video and chanel.
@@whenyournameisduoduos1282 I think so too. You have to hand draw the boarder changes every year or is there a way to do it automatic from old map data?
@@nijamkaj you are the kind of dude to not appreciate other's work, let's see you do a video like this in 3 days smartass
15:46 in Poland, the King was Stefan Batory. Anna was a co-ruler but she was not the main King.
Batory is of extreme importance in Polish history.
Formally she was the main ruler, but in practice she didn't rule.
yes Batory is important in Pl history but pl isn't so in world history)))
@@sixthhorns3032 clown
@@sixthhorns3032 It absolutely is. Poland is one of the most important European countries.
Poland stopped the Mongol, Muscovite, Ottoman, Tatar and Soviet invasions of Europe as the "Antemurale" of Christendom.
@@ihin2005 Good joke. Well, Considering it took Hitler about one month to fully occupy Poland.
When you realise that Elizabeth II became Queen when Stalin died, and she is still queen
She's quite old now.
The future kings:
Charles III
Henry IX
XNDUIW they will be the future kings
*IF Elizabeth ll dies before they will*
@@XNDUIWOfficial William is Charles' heir, not Harry.
The future kings are:
Charles III
William V
George VII
How many Louis can we get
France: yes
How many John can we get
Holy See: yes
How many Karl can we got?
Germany: yes
The reason there were 19 Louis french kings is because all french kings are descended from Louis the Pious: ruclips.net/video/JIJVOqcQ75I/видео.html
@@previewgeek3693 No the original "Louis" was Clovis, the king who founded France.
Same as england they had so much aethelwulf and aethelred
Everyone : **Changing rulers**
Louis XIV, Victoria and Elizabeth II :
We don't do that here
and Putin
Elizabeth 2 ruler hahahahaha
Beforr in North Africa it was Ramsès II - 66 years of reign - more than Victoria - 63 years of reign -
@@jeremypintsize7606 elizabeth II rules for 69 years
@@topestate1723 but never have power
A detailed narration of the Kingdom of England, and later Britain:
6:26 The Romans abandon Britain
6:45 Anglo Saxon raiders begin to conquer the east coast of England
7:18 the Kingdom of Wessex is established under Cerdic the Great
7:38 the Anglo Saxons become the dominant faction in Britain
7:55 St Augustine brings Christianity to England
9:24 Offa establishes Mercian dominance among the Anglo Saxons
9:47 Egbert Unites all of England under Wessex for the first time
10:05 the Great Heathen Army invades Northumbria and begins to take over England
10:11 Alfred the Great fends off the Vikings and divides the country in two, Wessex getting the bottom half, Denmark getting the top, the Danish territory known as “The Danelaw”
10:30 Edward the Elder begins to conquer the Danelaw for Wessex
10:34 Athelstan unites all of England, becoming the first true king of England and the last king of Wessex
10:58 Edward the Martyr is assassinated at age 15, beginning the turbulent reign of Ethelred the Unready
11:16 Sweyn Forkbeard of Denmark conquers England briefly
11:17 Canute the Great conquers England, and unites England, Denmark, and Norway under the North Sea Empire
11:29 The Anglo Saxons are returned to power under Edward the Confessor
11:41 Edward the Confessor dies and is succeeded unjustly by Harold Godwinson, leading to Duke William of Normandy, to invade and conquer England, ending the Anglo Saxon reign over Britain permanently.
I didn’t realise how long this would take so I’m gonna finish this off another time, for now it’s just the Anglo Saxon history.
*1910s comes around*
"This is where the fun begins"
Star Wars
you mean the time period you actually know anything about? xD
*1800s
Kids back in the 400s:This is where the fun begins
That moment when almost the entire Europe turns grey with the name "Hitler" for a second and then dissapears.
Deutschland führt
@@harvey7353 Deutchland über ales lederhosen und October fest
i love hot it says 'gorbachev' for like 2 seconds and then all of a sudden theres like 20 countries where russia was
@@shrexha2619 Da liegst Du gar nicht mal so falsch...
@@Bleihagel Wenn man Deutschland auf Bayern reduziert, dann ist das wohl wahr, doch insgesamt könnte es von der Wahrheit kaum ferner sein.
Nobody:
Rome: imma gonna conquer this continent just for self-defense
France: I'm the most powerful empire!
Britain: I'M the most powerful empire!
Spain: I'M the most powerful empire!
Rome: I'm home. You're all MY subjects now!
@@JJaqn05 I made the joke because technically the Roman Empire ruled over all those lands (they even held southern Scotland for a little while). I get what you're saying though.
@@thunderbird1921 I deleted my comment
@@thunderbird1921 no
AHAHAHA love that... But I'm so proud of living in the city where everything has started😆
Literally my favorite video on youtube
Creating a new account to get month of free Netflix be like:
Constantin I
Constantin II
Constantin III
Constantin IV...
At least they were Constantin
Rom Song “You Fool I have 70 alternative accounts!!!!”
XI Constantin
-Mehmet II banned you from getting free everytime
tight fuck its £5.99 jesus
@afootineachworld if you can afford internet to get on RUclips you can afford Netflix
Here's a project that'll keep you busy forever; pause on a random year and read up on every ruler.
117
im about to do that except ill be focusing on one region and go throught its every year
And search them on google/Wikipedia and read the articles
Since 1952:
Rest of Europe: lots of changes
The UK: Elizabeth II
Yes although in actual fact she doesn't hold much political power, that falls to the Prime Minister. So it's not so relevant
There seems to be assumption here that ruler = head of state so... Seems fitting.
@@silentelysium But in Germany they put down chancelor after ww2, even though the head of state is someone else.
God save the Queen!
@@ce1834 nice song by The Sex Pistols
At 17:38 (year 1809) there is a minor mistake in this map. In addition to Finland, also the tiny island between Sweden and Finland (Åland) was annexed to Russia. The map indicates Åland belongs to Sweden until 1921. However, it has been part of Finland since 1917 when Finland became independent. In 1921 Sweden recognized that Åland belongs to Finland.
1939 : Hitler and his friends had joined the game
1945 : Hitler and his friends had been banned for hack
1945*
No cuz he dies in 1944
Oh yes i made a mistake sorry !
@@potok395 1944?
*1933
17:38 when Europe had a short errection
Bruh
This made me laugh harder than it should
by napoléon
*18:41
BQHQHAHAHAHAAHQAHQHAHQAHQGGWQ
imagine how many people dies every time the color change
Spiros graphic designs terrible... Ivan the terrible will like my comment
@ wtf????? u idiot or something?????????
@ lololol we have only one fascist party with 4% greek votes... we had never more than 15% even during german occupation of greece
@ greeks believe and will always believe in liberty and heroism, greeks dont fight like heroes, heroes fight like greeks
@@UhhhhOhhh Coronavirus isn't that deadly, just think, a normal flu has a 30% of letality while the virus barely has a 3%.
Je suis un japonais qui aime l'histoire occidentale. Je pense que l'Europe est une région miracle avec une très longue et magnifique histoire.
Le centre de l'histoire mondiale est l'histoire européenne.
Bonne chance à l'Europe !
@flyveto457 Europe is the center of the world because today the world would not be understood without Europe, from the liberal and communist ideologies of many states that emerged in Europe, the industrial revolution, the unification of the world with the discovery of America.
Even fashion, today at the UN you see everyone wearing a suit and tie.
And many other things.
@flyveto457mostly due to colonialism by western European powers from the Atlantic ocean.
Merci le Japon est un grand pays.
Only 500 y.
J'adore le Japon mais les japonais qui parlent français j'aime encore plus ^^
17:33 - Napoleon joined the game
17:40 - Napoleon dissconected VAC banned from secure servers
LookjaklooK 17:41-Napoleon rejoined the game
17:42-Napoleon got banned again
• Smash •, thats the point, he tried to rejoin the game after he got banned :D
LookjaklooK iii
Actually he came back. For 100 days :V
Banned due to hacking
Let's just appreciate Elizabeth II...she joined the game and never left.
St4rPT_ epic gamer
@@glucosepussy8928 she is probably using God Mode, we need an admin to ban her.
She's going easymode
She ain't gonna last too long , she drinks the blood of dead Isis fighters , that's her secret to immortality
Strictly Foreigns lol weird flex but ok
When you see a little red dot show up in Italy
*Oh no.*
Whe mussolini
*Etruscans confusing screaming*
You said it!
Leonardo N.
Don’t be to sure , the Etruscans gave the Romans a hard fight for centuries, and before that the Etruscans beat the Greeks in naval battle and kept them at bay.
The Etruscans were a mighty society why you think the Greeks always spoke about them , they were no joke!
@@Antony-18 Are you Etruscan? ... Can you show me any modern day Etruscan to speak this tale? No? Exactly.
Worth adding that Jogaila of Lithuania (14:16) and Wladyslaw II (Jagiello) in Poland (14:20) were the same person. He, as the ruler of Lithuania, married the Polish king (yes), a 14-year old girl named Jadwiga and started a new dynasty - the Jagiellons. And Vytautas was his brother.
Vytautas was his cousin
The fact that 1444 is at 14:43 just really hurts my soul. One second away.
Lol
@@Aurantius_
Jesus christ thats Mehmet II born
@@Aurantius_ Me and my OCD... we thank you
GT4 ' but 1444 is the eu4 date
1444? This reminds me the game lol
I love how it doesn't even show Peter III for Russia, since he only lasted 6 months.
Lol. Good catch. 🤣
I love it that Swiss almost change his president Every year
Or lady Jane Grey but she lasted nine days 🤣
Game Name please
@@sabasaba15892 This is no game. But a similar one to this is HOI4.
"This video looks like a lot of hard work to make."
Yeah bro, a lot of people let their life to make this happen
You know, northern Europe is also part of Europe.
True
no worries, they covered it up as well except Iceland
would be so cool to see northern finland fully
You know, they showed the leaders of each of the Northern European countries, like the video said?
@@f-35alightningii79 Iceland? Greenland?
Everyone: *changes leaders*
Great Britain: *George XCVIII*
Prussia only had Friedrichs, Wilhelms, Friedrich Wilhelms or Wilhelm Friedrichs since 17th century :D
Denmark has has christian’s and fredrick’s
the netherlands: W I L L E M
George 98 that is
What if there was a leader called George LXIX
Persia: *laughs in Arsaces XLVIII*
Elizabeth II: Sorry, but I won’t leave this map. Never.
But this also shows the problem of who is called a ruler: This card calls the Queen as ruler in Great Britain, in Germany the chancellors. Conversely, one could just as well call the British Prime Ministers and the German Federal Presidents the same.
Putin: +
@@christianebbertz7057 Well, this is a problem when historical stuff is concerned. It is very hard for historians to determine when the Prime Minister and the Parliament became more powerful than the Sovereign. Most consider George III as the last king to have real power.
Same for Putin
Yeah but she's not a ruler.
>Alexander begins to invade
>music swells with action
Fuck that was epic
England vs France: Round 1 fight!
England vs France: Round 91384728173e8173 fight!
They love being in war with each other that even letters started coming in
Then, Victoria and Napoleon III made peace and Britain and France proceeded to gang up on 3/4 of the other powers on earth.
@@thunderbird1921 Yes, it was all for "balance."
@@thunderbird1921 It was before Napoleon III, it was after the July Revolution, under king Louis-Philippe. They called it the "Entente Cordiale" and they planned to maintain a power balance in Europe and carved Africa up. This Entente Cordiale continued under the French 2nd Republic (1848-1852, and the only head of state was a certain Lous-Napoleon Bonaparte), and continued under the French 2nd Empire (1852-1870, and the only head of state was a certain Napoleon III)
Ottomans empire are besr
Borders of europe * change every year * Border of Spain and Portugal: we don't do that here
neither does England the same since 1066
spain changed in early 1900
not that spani didn't try XD
Are you igroning Napoleon existance?
@@douglassimpson5932 England is located on an island so it doesn't count
As yes, the great 1918 Russian leader: Civil War
Means that there was no leader
@@jamesmadden3412 Hope you felt that gust of wind flowing over your head.
It was the joke.
BogdyTV o sorry
Literally thought the same thing ahahahahahah
James Madden segura r/whoosh
Great job! I have only one minor issue, although I know, it's hard to keep track of every European country with all their different historic titles and customs, so please take it as a constructive remark:
In Hungary after WWII there are a several less familiar names. I guess they were technically the head of state, but in Hungary they are not considered the rulers of the country. Especially during communist times (1949-89) the real ruler was the General Secretary of the Hungarian Working People's Party. That means Mátyás Rákosi from 1949 to 1956, Ernő Gerő in 1956 (with Imre Nagy taking over during the revolution in October), János Kádár from 1956 to 1988 and Károly Grósz from 1988 to 1989. We hadn't even learned in history class about who was technically head of state or prime minister at that time (unless they were also the general secretary), since they were just figureheads, the real power was the General Secretary, just like Khrushchev, Brezhnev and Gorbachev in the USSR (this is a communist thing, I think it came from the way Stalin rose to power, since that was his official title).
Since the fall of communism the head of state is the President of Hungary, but the real ruler is considered to be the Prime Minister. You probably heard of our current one: Viktor Orbán. He is not head of state (right now the President of Hungary is Katalin Novák), but he has basically the most power. Although since the video shows the monarchs too, who are mostly in a similar position, as our presidents, it's not inaccurate.
Similar thing with Poland - after the position of President of Poland (not Polish People's Republic, it technically was created in 1952, from the end of the war until then the country was just Republic of Poland) was abolished in the 50s, the most important person was the ruler of the party, not the head of the state council. So there should be no Zawadzki, (Ochab was the party chairman for a while), Spychalski, Cyrankiewicz, Jabłoński (Jaruzelski ruled the country nonetheless). It should go Bierut, then Ochab (but he ruled only in 1956 for about half a year after Bierut died, so he wouldn't be shown on the map), then Gomułka, Gierek, Kania and Jaruzelski.
After the round table talks and partly free elections in 1989, both Sejm and Senat in form of National Assembly elected Jaruzelski to be the president of Polish People's Republic. He needed 269 votes for and received 270.
Later on the title changed to president of Poland when we dropped the People's part out of the country's name. He was due to serve 6 year term, but he decided to step down in 1990 as he felt he had no support in the government and in the nation (I mean, he got elected with just 1 vote more than he needed, and the nation almost uniformly voted for anyone but candidates from the communist party). The next presidential election was held in 1990 and it this time the people actually voted instead of the Assembly that they elected.
Now it only is a matter of who is more important - the president or the prime minister, or as was the case for some recent years - the chief of the ruling party. For clarity I'll assume it's the president (mainly because there were 20 or so prime ministers since 1989, but only 5 presidents, it's half past 1am and I spent way too much time on this), so since 1952 it should look like this:
-1956 Bierut
1956 Ochab*
1956-1970 Gomułka
1970-1980 Gierek
1980-1981 Kania
1981-1990 Jaruzelski
1990-1995 Wałęsa
1995-2005 Kwaśniewski
2005-2010 L. Kaczyński
2010-2015 Komorowski
2015-2025? Duda
I mean, they put Queen Elizabeth II for the UK. Pretty sure they were going for official head of state regardless of actual leader
Pls do the same video for Antarctica
VI King Pengiun
YES THIS IS ALL WE WANT
Emperor Penguin's exist for a reason
lol
Gunther
europe:
ancient italians: hippity hoppity this is now my property
Stale meme 👎
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHA
r/historymemes
@@thenameplus431 thanks thats the kinda stuff i like
@@mrronron7328 toc toc
Barbarians: who is it?
Belisarius : what'sup Bitchesss
17:33: Napoleon has joined the server
17:41: Napoleon has been banned for using killaura
*Napoleon has been banned !*
1 sec after : Napoleon has join again !
*Napoleon has been IP banned*
@@Matth_M Napoleon perma-banned to St. Helena for spamming sock puppet account.
15:14 Selim joined the chat.
@@dovahkiin2626 ????
good one m8 =)
I'm a big fan of the Dark Knight. This guy's choices of the bgm are epic.
Seeing how Rome steamrolled the other kingdoms and slowly turned the map to red with Dark Knight soundtrack in the background was a fantastic experience
turks rising after
@@RAIDENCMYCBG like 1300 years after
THE COLORS ARE WRONG!!! Austria should be white, the Ottomans should be pale green…oh wait this isn’t EU4…
Angel33Demon666 dark green
The Batman
Stfu
lmao
Angel33Demon666 ahahahaha
pale green is disgusting ottomans should be bloodred.
I don’t understand, why don’t you just ask Queen Elizabeth, she’s been here since day 1.
no she hasn't, this chart goes back to 400 BC, bad joke. Unfunny
@@nicholas8997 I bet you are fun at parties
@@streamlin who goes to parties in 2020?
@@brownleaf_o1 it's a joke ...
@@streamlin i know. we are quarantined in 2020
Thank you, such a great video! Watched it already 10 times 😘
ruclips.net/video/rMfiYwFbk3os/видео.html1
18:45 Elizabeth II has entered the game ...
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This woman is a living part of history
2b2t players be like
Queeeen
@bendie well she manages for sure
It’s a huge flaw in this video. The monarch doesn’t rule the country.
When you accidentally blink and miss the entire WW2
You blink too slow for blitzgrieg
@@alexini5 lmao
*me blinks*
History teacher: you literally missed 1 year of history class
you mean centuries? lol
There are bloggers every year, and the bloggers are really awesome.
“Wow what a great video, time to read some comments”
*Instant Regret*
Tom Guam I know, right. The people are revolting.....
White Ice Tv how is this relevant?
Tom Guam shut up nobody cares what u think
Asa Cross My point exactly
Tom Guam there was no need to comment. If you hated the comment section
17:39 me when i wake up
Underrated
most underrated comment on youtube ever
Dayum
I see what you did there.............LOL!
broomerd ` me too bruh
I like how 50% of the early roman rulers were named Maximus.
If you can name your child maximus, why not name him maximus?
It was more of a title. Like adding "the Great" at the end of your given name.
"Are you not entertained?!"
probably they were overcompensating for something if you know what I mean ;) . If the trend still existed today probably politicians like Trump or Boris would change their name to have "Maximus", "the great", or "God" in their names. Or if tweeter had existed back then probably those maximus would be tweeting as much as today's man-children politicians
@@theguardian8317 They didn't have to compensate for anything, all of them were great man who did things that none of us will ever be able to accomplish, their names is another magnificent way to understand how powerful and charismatic these people were to influence and move their people like they did, some of these names that you see in the video are literal geniuses who did things that are now impossible to do.
You are also making it political by talking about Trump ( I believe he is a nationalist) and you don't like it, but that's just how the world has always been and thanks to that we can look at our past and learn about all those great empires and great men who forged our history and culture.
0:41 Alexander the great
3:00 Julius Caesar
10:31 Æthelstan
11:10 Æthelered
14:50 Vlad the impaler (Dracula)
15:26 Ivan the terrible
15:37 Elizabeth I
17:34 Napoleon
18:07 Wilhelm I, Leopold II and Francis Joseph I
18:32 Lenin
18:33 Akatürk and Stalin
18:37 Hitler
18:39 Franco
18:46 Elizabeth II
19:05 Yeltsin
19:09 Putin
19:15 Pope Francis
Part 2: Angela and Charles III
all those names random d0gs
Darius lll: exist
Alexander the great: *i’m about to end this man’s whole career*
my name is Darius Alexander :)
@@dari1510 that's literally what my brother was named after too
You know the fact that we have access to this information 2,500 years later is kinda crazy. Like we know every leader Rome ever had, wild.
Those Romans and their penchant for writing down everything. Quite useful. We even have cookbooks, food critics, fashion writers on bikini's and a "Me Too" movement from Rome. Nothing changes!
@@Tempusverum Wait... hold up... a MeToo movement?
You think we'll be able to continue this in say, another 100 years?
A good chunk of it we can thanks to some monks
@@makky6239 this, I hate when some retarded brainlet neckbeard shits on Christianity because "it was going backwards", while Christianity (including monks and Byzantine Empire) preserved most of the ancient literature we have today
wow Europe is basically a battle ground.
Especially eastern. Western Europe would've been fucked hard without eastern Europe.
Greece only kept Europe safe when there barely was an Europe to begin with. The Persians didn't care about non-Mediterranean Europe just like Alexander didn't.
During the Ottoman Empire is when it truly mattered, and you'll notice that the Romanian principalities and Hungary were the ones stopping the Ottomans from expanding further into Europe.
Robka. I mean... you are completely undermining the massive conflicts that happened in western Europe like the hundred years war, or war of spanish succession but whatever.
Dave Kent Dont forget the Winged Hussars in Vienna
Mongols fucked kiev rus and planed marches to germany and north italy but their king died and princies return home. Lucky western europeans here.
I learned so much about the Visigoth Kingdom from this video. Thanks!
17:41 Napoleon is like: "GUESS WHO'S BA-"
He escaped from Elbe Island near Italy and get power back. After that they put him on exile in st Helena Island, in the middle of Atlantic ocean
holy fuck you got me weak
"Your 100-day trial version is over, please buy the game to play further" -"Non"
@@homasas4837 He lost the fights he had after he was in power again, so he was exiled for good
@@verirrteskamel I'm French, I'm well aware of it. It's called the 100 days. He lost the waterloo battle. He had the time to abolish slavery though
0:41 - Alexander joined the server
0:47 - Alexander has been banned from the server reason 'Overpowered'
Roblox strategic games be like:
Haha
@@Kolchak_Enjoyer true
It's just his internet disconnected
Megas aleksandros 🇬🇷
Impressive how Roman emperors kept half europe for so long
Greece hahah
@@bruh3128 its not especially greek malaka..Megas Konstantinos had Illyrian Father.....fucking propaganda kids..everything and everywhere was you greeks only ofcorse.
Kai an den me pistevis psa3eto WIKI den leo oti 8elw... enoite pos i Ellas ypir3e ena omorfo kai dinato kratos...ala distixos den einai ola opos mas ta ma8ane sta sxolia mas. Kai yparxoun kai ala psemata akoma file mou :)
They did so by treating the peoples they conquered fairly and giving citizenship to those who worked for the empire.
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I have great respect for this channel.
Jokes aside, the roman empire really was magnificent. Hard to think about where we'd be as a society culturally and technologically if they hadn't broken apart
They have most affect on the world that is today.
Most of their technologies were lost but some (most military doctrines) is still implement even today. The Roman invented things that survive the test of time.
that’s why the period after it’s collapse is considered the dark ages. A regression in technology and standards of living and also constant wars. For a brief period of time the Roman recipe for concrete was lost too.
@@Ronnie-Jones finacial wizardry? Just shut up tankie
@@bodhi9937 i dont think tankies are antisemitic
Portugal be like:
"Let me just activate my firewall real quick on the borders"
It was ok but the conquest of Ceuta and the neighbouring territories wasn't shown.
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*Does anyone even notice how Switzerland just keeps constantly changing different leaders every year???*
Yes, that's the idea. We've actually got seven leaders (Bundesrat) who get elected by a bunch of people we elected before. And these seven choose every year another one to be the official "leader" (Bundespräsident) but they're not a real leader, rather a representative.
@@elenam.4232 Well that sounds Interesting.
@@elenam.4232 a bunch of pharaohs
That's called "democracy"
3:26 why is crimea ruled by asparagus
Anyone who gives this video a thumbs down because there's some minor mistake somewhere isn't seeing the forest for the trees.
This is a monumental accomplishment. Well done
Wellllllllll aaaaccccccttually in 1503 the leader of frenkeschpielberg is Wilhelm the 3rd not the 2nd
Mickel53 and also said petain ruled France even though hitler conquered it but let’s not my assholes about minor details when we can just enjoy this piece of art
@@KawaiiFemBoi he just ruled for intern policy, but not for war, to say he ruled nothing is a huuuge mistake.
actually, he was a very good leader and France in 4 years under occupation and Petain, did more than all the rest of XXth century.
People need to learn accurate doesn't always mean perfect, though that is the goal
The "somewhere" happens to be someone's home country :-) But on the whole, I agree, this is an unbelievable piece of work.
17:40 Russia: "Whoa Poland, is that Napeolen in you or are you just happy to see me?!"
Our wives are dead
A bad year it was for me
@@alexanderpavlovichromanov3065 are you the one who cut it or is it your brother?
:D and who only got Kreml from Russia? ;)
It's Napoleon.
I love how the music changes dramatically to signify different major events.
Such as 1799, when Napoleon came into power.
Or 1933, when Hitler came into power.
And alexander the great
and the entire rules of roman empire
1240 the arrival of the mongol empire, a short burst in the music. Nice.
Well at least Napoleon wasn't a racist bent on genocide but to many peasants terrorized by the church Napoleon was a liberator. Too bad he let the power get to him. Would be hard for any of us not to lol
@@grapentine739 you know he reestablished relations with the church right? After they were severed during the revolution
The music in this couldn't be anymore perfect...
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18:30 Yes, my favourite Russian emperor
Civil War
Russian emperors killed own people
@@toha1729 and communists did not ?
@@KostasK7117 Especially Comunists
@MotoQuick They were killed at home. I'm from Russia
@@toha1729 All emperors killed own people from wars.
Elisabeth II
Start: 1951
End: 2131
Rafik Raf calm tf down don't wish death upon anyone
i live in 2164, brazil turned in nazi, gran colombia reunificated and named Berkinzy, Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay and chile truned on Bralya(my countryball) and have 2 perus
the central america and caribe(not cuba) turned on sunsec republic, Prussia come back, the URSS turn back, south afica turn into communist and catalonia is independent
For some reason..."Prussia come back" is the funniest part of that.
Bernadyk who's our führer?
Bernadyk Europe will turn into a place with full of immigrants, like the Hungarian propaganda said from 2015-2018. 04. 08.
The fact that you researched all of Croatia's rulers and correctly wrote their names and the time they ruled made me so happy, anyone who tried to research that knows how difficult and complicated that is.
Same with the Spanish Kings before
Al-Andalus
Stavio je samo kneževe primorske Hrvatske ne i Slavonije
@@luigimini2124 jebiga ne moze sve
Isn't croatia a rebel state of Serbia?
@@romielee6668 no?
Watched this in 0.25x speed. Lasted more than an hour, with side googling maps and Wikipedia.
I regret nothing.
Thank you so much for this!
That is a great idea.
A 2500 years game of thrones.
Game of Thrones sucks now, thanks for reminding me of that
Pff I watched a video of part of the diadochi wars(that would be around 0:48) and game of thrones is just a rip off with dragons it seems lol
@@Filippirgos oh shut up
I really hate it when anyone compares medieval Europe or anything incest related to GoT. When you actually learn a bit of history, you learn that Europe in the Middle Ages is 1000 rougher and more amplified that GoT can ever hope to be.
@@plenkman Relax man. He just compered with joke. He wasn't serious
*Europeans fighting each other*...Portugal: "ok, you stay there, I'm gonna find me some other continents".
Spain: hey Portugal did you say other continents?
@@edwardwho5158 Portugal: "yeah, other continents...you had to get jealous of that didn't you? Here, I can share America with you, and I keep Africa and Asia for me, the ones that matter" xD
Spain: ok but Philippines is mine
France : hey ! I take the north, nobody wants i guess
@@edwardwho5158 Portugal: "Sure, you take that and I take the Moluccas".
All of europe : *WAR*
Portugal : Enjoying colonialism.
What is colonialism
@@firstofficernukman2190 the policy or practice of acquiring full or partial political control over another country, occupying it with settlers, and exploiting it economically.
Angola is ours!
this
@@firstofficernukman2190 ask the US today or go to the past and ask Brits, Spain, France...
Absolutely stunning video. Great work - your channel is one of the great wonders of RUclips. I have a request - ould you do this for Arab rule? The Islamic conquests, in particular.
Almost the entire world: *exist*
Genghis Khan: Konker
Edward V *England
tHaT's RaCiSt BrUh
@ ffs its a joke
Genghis Khan: Konker
Japanese: No
@ Getting cunty because you missed the joke is classic wanker Aussie behaviour.
Rome: Conquers every possible threat and has no threat lasting
Also Rome: Fine..Ill do it myself
so true...
They had threats, to be fair
The Romans is being invaded by the non romans said the romans
and also it was germany
@@zap1050 germany never existed during roman empire.
however, the joke made sense.
the main causes that led to the fall of the Roman Empire were the barbarian invasions, but these have always existed and for about 400 years the Roman Empire had already rejected the Germans within their borders.
the real damage that weakened the empire were the continuous civil wars, the corrupt bureaucracy, Christianity, the armies made up of barbarians and above all the continuous power failures caused by the continuous assassination of the various emperors.
so it was therefore that because of itself the empire was no longer able to effectively repel the Germans, the army and the economy weakened and in fact it was no longer able to defend itself against anyone.
also for this reason I do not consider the conquest of the Roman Empire by the barbarians so glorious, in fact they have conquered a dying empire already unable to defend itself against itself.
it was no coincidence that the more stable eastern empire was unable to even scratch it and were rejected with few problems.
How many kings named Alfonso do you want?
Spain: *Y E S*
Sí
EVROPA realistic map AGE of EMPIRES 2
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I'm Spanish.
and Portugal too
I'm Spaniard and I confirm it.
France with 18 kings named Louis: "Amateurs."
Absolutely brilliant. Thank you.
18:36, 6 seconds , 6 years , 60 Million deaths
1.8 human dies per second all over the world. 58 million deaths (any reason) per year. So 6 years, 300+ Million deaths without World War.
@@idotso ok! And I remind that WW2 casualties was just a little part of overall death rate )
@@MrGunzoller bro you're thinking about death rate now? So many ppl died in ww2, Stalin was right, 1 death is a tragedy a million deaths is a statistic
@@idotso O yes! The topic is 'The Rulers of Europe: Every Year' but let's talk about WW2 and STALIN of course )) read wiki page 'List of conflicts in Europe' and discover the biblical miracle that Europe has been at war throughout history
@@idotsook, WAR is a joke for you, idiot!
Rome: Lets take Scotland!
Scotland: No.
Rome: Lets try again!
Scotland: No.
Rome: It’ll work this time!
Scotland: No.
Rome: One more try!
Scotland: No.
Rome: Come on we can do this!
Scotland: No.
Penny Watson I’m just making fun of their various attempts of expanding a bit further north out of England
Penny Watson Yep.
Penny Watson Utter bullshit.
That was Pickta not Scotland
Rome: I give up!
Scotland: Finally.
*A few centuries later*
England:👀
Scotland: No. Don't even think about it.
England: 🗡
Imagine now in school in italy "Write all rulers from 400 BC to 150BC in ancient Rome"
I knoww
But that's the roman republic, not the empire
You joke but that's what we actually learn and study
Most of that time Rome was a Republic and had two rulers at a time for only 1 year at a time. So that would be pretty much impossible to name every ruler in that time, excluding when Rome became an Empire in around 27 BC.
that's exactly how it is
Good video. Lots of effort. We'll done and I enjoyed the show.