Thanks for Watching! 😊 Don't forget to *Like & Subscribe* and click the *Bell button* so you can be part of the notification squad! TIME STAMPS can be found below. Start your *Free Trial* with The Great Courses Plus today - thegreatcoursesplus.com/thelifeguide Time Stamps 📽 Introduction 0:16 The Gothic War 1:00 Alaric - King of the Visigoths 2:17 Roma The Chicken 3:53 The Fall of the West 4:07 Kingdom of the Visigoths 5:23 A New Power 6:04 The Downfall of Size 6:53 The Western Economy 7:50 The Integration of Soldiers 8:37 Ineffective leadership 9:25 The Role of Christianity 10:20 The Legacy of Rome 11:20
i love these videos so much! your greek gods video was so entertaining and informative as well, thank you for your work and i hope you make more in the future :)
Mohammad's victims also said the same. So did the native British to the romans. So did the tibetans to the Chinese. Everywhere has been invaded at some point. Australia and America are the least invaded.
DrivenByRage as is the USA in modern times. Starts with not protecting one's own borders, then declining morals, next turning non issues into issues so that truly important priorities are forgotten, and so on. All kingdoms always end, but the U.S. seems to be on the fast track. The most amazing aspect of this seems to be that societies seem to welcome their own demise. We see this with Trump as his "Make America Great Again" seems to upset the MSM and so many on the left as they were sure the USA's days were numbered, and now they are extremely upset that this demise might be delayed.
It's funny, Rome at its peak almost looks like a futuristic society compared to now, with their beautiful architecture and city planning. We lost a lot from that society.
That is true but cities being designed now are designed to be more open to higher populations such as including more road lanes, more open space, more places for greenery and renewable energy etc. So attempts are being made but modern buildings are ugly
My grades fell in the eighth. Then rose in the second 9th, then fell again in the 11th. Improved in the second 11th and stayed consistent in the 12th. I avoided the crisis of the 12th grade. Graduated. Then came the true crisis....
@@brianticas7671 Nah bro, I dislike mathematics but I’m really adept in it if I put my mind to it. You’re probably a genius at it but it just drains you is all
Rome is such and amazing example of both extreme glory and disaster .... They actually managed to upgrade the entire empire and all its neighbors to unprecedented levels of social and economic upgrades ... But lost it all in the due to internal strife and foreign invasions. When Rome fell everything went rapidly backwards instead of forwards
Slavery. Slave systems need no middle class that can innovate in commerce and technology, and hence no middle class. Society splits into people completely helpless and despondent -- and people of unlimited appetite for crass indulgence. Nobody learns anything, and progress dies.
I thought not. It’s not a story the Jedi would tell you. It’s a Sith legend. Darth Plagueis was a Dark Lord of the Sith, so powerful and so wise he could use the Force to influence the midichlorians to create life… He had such a knowledge of the dark side that he could even keep the ones he cared about from dying. The dark side of the Force is a pathway to many abilities some consider to be unnatural. He became so powerful… the only thing he was afraid of was losing his power, which eventually, of course, he did. Unfortunately, he taught his apprentice everything he knew, then his apprentice killed him in his sleep. Ironic. He could save others from death, but not himself.
Romulus' story broke my soul. An 11-year-old boy who, instead of having fun and enjoying his youth like people of his age, was forced to become the last leader of a crumbling Empire, only to be kidnapped, humiliated and imprisoned for life by a bunch of barbarians. Even though he was just a puppet who didn't do anything remarkable, Romulus deserves a lot more respect than other emperors like Caligula or Nero. I just hope God has him in his glory 😔
Who were the barbaric ones? ... 'A "barbarian” king once said, “they steal, they butcher & they plunder. They have the nerve to call it the Rule of Rome. They make a desert and call it peace”. It was spoken by a Caledonian chief named Calgacus which was recorded by Tacitus.' The "bunch of barbarians" considered the Roman Empire to be the barbaric ones.
@@DEVS_VLTIMA As time went on, over the course of a thousand years, the carriers of the roman baldness gene started traveling the world, breeding with other cultures. Now millions of people might carry the baldness gene.
Fun fact: Byzantium was only called that several years after it fell, throughout its history they called it the Empire of the romans, and Greeks called themselves Romans hundreds of years afterwords
@@marcelcostache2504 they were hellenic.They called themselves "ROMIOI" they were not 100% romans.if you type "greek empire" in google,you ll find both athenian league and alexander's campaign,but also the Byzantine empire as,it was comprised mostly from greek speaking people.Justinian made greek the official language.Most of the rulers if not all of them were greeks. Maurikios,Phokas,Heraklius,Macedons,Komninoi,Palaiologoi ....the list goes on...
@Sasuke Uchiha Constantinople (Istanbul) is one of the most beautiful cities, they fucking built Santa Sofia, they fucking invented byzantine mosaic art and the "refugees" of the byzantine empire were one of the prominent causes of humanism and the Renaissance, care to repeat they Mr. I don't know jack shit about history but I will open my mouth none the less to say idiotic things.
@@arthasmenethil7208 None of those that you listed were Greeks in the ethnic sense you're implying, and some of them, like the Komneni(but also the Doukas family, Paleaologian, and Phocati), all claimed descent from various Roman families from Italy. The Macedonian dynasty is called as such because the founder hailed from the province of Macedonia(which at the time was actually in Thrace). Heraclius was supposedly Armenian, and Maurice was born in one of the Armenia provinces near the border of Cappadocia. They could be Armenian, Syrian, Assyrian, Arabic, or one of a dozen other ethnic backgrounds that existed or once existed in eastern Anatolia, but they were Roman, meaning Roman in Citizenship, culture, and religion. Even the numerous Roman colonies in Anatolia, Achaea, and Macedonia spoke Greek. Greek was also a Roman language You're creating a distinction between "Greek" and "Roman" that's more or less irrelevant here. You're even creating a distinction between how "Roman" is said in one language or another, as if Augustus called himself "Roman" in English.
The UK is the same. Thousands of Third Worlders coming across the Channel illegally in rubber boats on a daily basis, and our corrupt government, big business and the lefties just let them in. Now we're getting chanting for jihad on our streets and suicide bombers in pop concerts.
It's seriously insane to me how people will hear that Rome mistreated immigrants so poorly that they were selling their children into slavery to survive and somehow their takeaway is that the immigrants were the problem and not the cruelty against them. If you back people into a corner they eventually take all they can and snap and fight back. If you don't want all the scary hordes of immigrants to rebel, don't force them into a corner where rebellion is their only hope for survival or to have their humanity recognized. Also most immigrants are a boon to their communities and don't take for granted the things natural-born citizens do. Immigrants work like absolute hell to come to places like the US, Canada, Australia, etc. The immigration process for most countries is a huge complex minefield that is very picky, takes years and lots of money to navigate, and can collapse on you at any second even if you do everything right. I think most people who are anti-immigration have little to no idea what the actual immigration process looks like whatsoever, and also refuse to rub elbows with any immigrants in real life social situations. It's easy to make people the big bad boogeyman who will destroy society when you invest zero time in meeting them or getting to know them.
None of those paintings are historically accurate. In the painting at 2:05, Caesar is wearing a red robe, while Vercingetorix is allowed to ride up on horse back, fully armed, and surrender with no resistance at all. The painting was made 1000 years after what it is supposed to depict, by the way. Historians lie. Romancing Rome was a trend started by the Medici family during the renaissance.
@@ricky-sanchez Actually, it was painted 1950 years later, and is based on Plutarch's account: Plutarch: Life of Caesar- 27.9-10 _'And the leader of the whole war, Vergentorix, after putting on his most beautiful armour and decorating his horse, rode out through the gate. 10 He made a circuit around Caesar, who remained seated, and then leaped down from his horse, stripped off his suit of armour, and seating himself at Caesar's feet remained motionless, until he was delivered up to be kept in custody for the triumph."_ Also, in Caesar's Commentatii De Bello Gallico, he states that he always wears a red cloak so his men can identify him. A French painter named Lionel Royer created this painting in 1899. His audience would have been intimately familiar with Caesar & Plutarch.
Nope America doesn’t have a slave problem it’s economy is more stable that Rome and its “foreigner problem” has no similarities to Rome in both scale and damage caused as Rome was recruiting immigrants to lead the army leading to an obvious set of revolutions in America I don’t see a single standing army made up of immigrants but you Americans like to pretend that this one problem is a problem of survival (which it isn’t) to justify your racism
Fact of the matter is, that the US will become Mexico 2.0 by 2045 onwards. 2045 is the date when the White majority will decline into a minority due to mass immigration and higher birthrates of Latinos. If these facts are racist, then I'm a racist.
"the Western Empire was in an almost continuous state of conflict, requiring a very large army. This army ate heavily into the budget of the state, leaving development of infrastructure and civil projects to be put on the sidelines in favor of military expenditure." "the aristocracy grew incredibly powerful due to low taxes" "corrupt and ineffective leadership" "Profit taking priority over matters of state" So basically the same as the United States' current trajectory...
Yep, destruction of a middle class, elitism versus the good of the empire, and focus on militarism, corruption, and outside instability. All the dominoes were right in line. Very astute of you.
Well about low taxes not, because it actually helped people, in that time luke now, if you take too much the people just cut your throat and reemplace with another because money is his work
In terms of years, the distance from Caesar's death to the fall of Rome was 520 years, the same distance from today to the year 1501 just 9 years after Columbus landed in America, when Machiavelli and the Borgias were still alive, when Martin Luther founder of Protestantism was still 17 years old and a university student, Rome had already fallen tbh over such a long stretch of time, it changed so much that it resembled nothing of what we think of when we discuss Rome. People often don't quite visualize or grasp how long it took to fall
Excellent video!!! However, I would like to note that the painting shown at @2:03 is not from the Gothic War but the Gaulic Wars when Vercingetorix finally surrendered to Caesar at the Battle of Alesia. Keep up the great work!
"A great civilization is not conquered from without until it has destroyed itself from within." - W. Durant “The barbarians never take a city until someone holds the gates open to them. And it's your own multicultural authorities who will do it for you” - Christopher Hitchens
Rome partly destroyed itself from within, but also lots of it was just bad luck. Various epidemics destroyed the Roman population and economy, a few key military defeats, less bureaucratic fluidity etc. As for the second quote, I love Hitch and it’s a nice analogy, but a significant part of Roman strength in its formative years -> Pax Romana was its ability to incorporate and syncretise an incredible variety of cultures and peoples. To argue it was just multiculturalism is a significantly flawed view of Rome. A lot like the decadence argument.
Rome fell because of socioeconomic problems. They always had barbarians coming in. Rome fell because the people did not have the glory and pride to defend a nation that was no longer a place of free trade and a place of economic growth it was crumbling politically once they brought welfare and starting taking the silver danarus which was 100 percent silver at the start of rome was less than 1 percent as inflation was so insane Kind of like how today we are slowly falling to inflation and political corruption
You're right! It was SJWs and fiat currency that collapsed Rome .... JUST LIKE IS HAPPENING NOW :O Rome was a Reaganite paradise and it was ruined by hordes of pagan barbarians and libtards on welfare who wanted free college. ............ Jesus. Fucking. Christ. Stop being so god damn stupid!
The picture of the "Goths" arriving at the sea is actually Croats arriving in todays Croatia. It is one of our best known paintings, and very often on the front of Croatian history books.
October 23, 2021... America here 🇺🇸 I keep seeing the same vision in a dream, an ancient Roman building with the big pillars, like the one in the beginning of this video, but it's crumbling.. I have been praying I will see more or understand more, and I come across this video and it just gives me chills.
Shiflashanga 17 Check out the channels Flash Point History, Cogito and Extra Credits History as well for more content on this period. Edit: Also visit History Den and Historia Civilis.
700+ years of dominance throughout the ages is quite impressive for an empire like Rome.....would be interesting how America puts this to the test, but only time can tell way beyond our lifetime.
The last WESTERN Roman Emperor, and it was about 81 years after the creation of the Western Empire; there was still a Roman Emperor in Constantinople. The Senate of Rome and all the magistrate offices of the West became the subject of the other Emperor, and that remained the case until the Second Gothic War of the Reign of Justinian, in the 6th century rather than the 5th century.
A couple of takeaways: Rome should never have allowed the Goths in their borders, but after they did, they should have seperated them, sprinkled them around the empire and work to assimilate them to "feel Roman." I also want to point out that Justinian, had it not been for disease, mismanagement of the reconquored lands and attacks from the East, could have reconquored the entire western half of the Empire.
They just didn’t have the administrative strength at this point. The economy is in shambles, their population too small to maintain the armies necessary to enforce this separation etc. Just a huge variety of factors led to their inability to deal with this singular factor. It’s important to see it as a structural movement not a singular event
I appreciate how the documentary dives deep into the daily lives of ancient people, not just focusing on wars and conquests. It brings their world to life.
that’s objectively impossible if we fall it will be through americans uprising against their own government or an exterior threat. Our centralized military power is too strong for immigrants to have an impact.
@@mackeejack6731 Lol, it is falling. Mass replacement, cities burning, no go zones/cities. Unless USA start a mass deport or separate states, there's no chance.
The US is not the Roman Empire or even the Roman republic. Trump is not “Commodus” and the democrat president is not “Maximus.” This is very similar to the unchecked immigration on the southern border comparison. Maybe Washington will be sacked by immigrants, as the Goths sacked Rome. Maybe this is the time Latin America will once retake the territories that were taken by the United states by force just like the ottomans and caliphate. So stop stealing Italian and Greeks history.
Borat 😂😂😂😂😂 are you fucking stupid or just dumb ???? The first Europeans were back ppl , do some research, also dumb ass Spain is in Europe and did thy not take over South America??? And parts of Asia???? And did not Europeans take over North American and the Pacific islands including hawaiii New Caledonia , parts of Papua New Guinea , Samoa, toga , islands in the Solomon Islands , you ppl only know war that’s why your race is dying out and won’t be around much longer
[FUEL] _Ethanol 😭😂😂 you wish my English was bad , it’s. Funny you literally said nothing about your race dying out 😂 Fucking crack heads & im native Americans I could give a fuck less about a language that’s going extinct
Bro you saved my life, I’m officially a connoisseur of the Roman Empire and it’s legacy after it’s dissolution meaning I’m about to get a 100 on my midterm.
You jackass are straight clowns I though America was gonna fall the minute Obama took charge🤣🤣🤣🤣, wasn't the world to end in 2012🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣, dumb Cuntservatives
I found this fascinating. The fall of Rome explained in such a way that no prior knowledge was needed to understand it. Excellent. Will be watching other programmes on your channel.
Great video! I have one challenge. Every other time I've heard this period covered, it was said that the capital being moved from Rome from Milan or Ravenna was a wise and prudent decision, as it put the leadership closer to the front line and the rest of the empire, and if anything, staying in Rome was indicate being out of touch. I think it is clear, though, that many later Western Roman Emperors were indeed out of touch! Thanks for your work!
Definitely, and rome had declined by this point anyway. It wasn’t the jewel of the empire it once was, with a low population and little economic activity. But I suppose it represents a loss of what made the Romans, Roman.
The entire video is filled with inaccuracies. When they're talking about Rome and the Huns they show a painting of Caesar and the Gauls which was completely different and took place hundreds of years earlier in a different part of the Empire.
Generic Twat x he also uses the fall of carthage and the burning of alexandria as examples of the fall of rome. He also uses vercingetorix's surrender to ceaser as an example of a meeting between an eastern roman emperor and a barbarian warlord. P.s i have only seen the first part of the video and this was painfully clear.
I never thought I’d ever hear of an emperor who cared about a single pet chicken more than an entire city of its own people. “What’s that? An entire city of the very people I rule over have been slaughtered in a brutal blood bath? IS MY MR. CLUCKERS OKAY??”
It’s a story that’s been discounted by historians including Gibbon. Honorius more than likely never said that. Surprising such an anecdote was included in this documentary without any qualifiers.
This history documentary on the Fall of Rome is truly captivating! It offers a detailed exploration of the political, economic, and social factors that led to the collapse of one of history's greatest empires. A must-watch for anyone fascinated by the end of ancient Rome and its lasting impact on the world.
Read Kyle Harper's 'Fate of Rome.’ It also,mentions that the empire was ravaged by infectious disease and epidemics several times in its history contributing to its decline.
parallels the vegan movement and bleeding hearts of today; it's normal for the degenerates we live around to say they care more about animals than people.
Feynstein 100 By the time Caesar died, the institutions of the Republic were rotten to their core. One of the reasons why Augustus became ruler of Rome, was because he could provide stability where previously civil wars would've broken out between power-hungry generals.
Diocletian didn't exactly split the Empire in half. He made a tetrachy commonly known as "4 emperors, 1 Empire" We have Theodosius to thank for the final, most conclusive split
And let's not forget, the Renaissance started in Florence! I just came back from a tour of 9 Italian cities, and I'm telling ya, the artwork, sculptures, frescos, and buildings are phenomenal!!
The Fall of Rome Explained In two words. Standing armies. I sat on a bus beside a guy who did his PhD on the fall of the Roman Empire. It's what is causing the fall of the USA empire also (military installations in 134 countries).
It had nothing to do with their military... having the greatest military in the world means nothing if the country you're fighting for has become unrecognizable.. I imagine much of their military lost the will to fight for Rome long before it collapsed. Sure you could say that led to a military stretched thin.. but that's not the cause, only the effect. Rome fell for the same reason European countries today are in decline, the same reason the United States is on it's way out.. national identity decays with each generation. The common thread that unified all people in the beginning becomes nothing more than a story, history, a myth.. until all that matters to people is "popular culture". And when the only thing that matters to people is "entertainment", you end up with depravity, because people at the end of the day are animals, that is our default programming from birth, something that needs to be trained out of us early on.. and without a common goal like nationalism or religion, slowly but surely the natural force of human nature will pull people back toward their primal instincts.. it's called moral relativism, and it's a downward spiral back to the stone age. Atheists are fools for this reason. They preach about their great discovery of morals without religion as if we've reached a finish line, just go ahead and burn the books we don't need what came before.. Every new generation starts this all over again, the pull toward tribalism.. it's strong, and it will destroy society if we don't stay unified and education on what matters, having a common, unifying goal. Religion and Nationalism haven't been perfect, but they've unified people all throughout history more than anything else. Capitalism is the anomaly.. it's not supposed to work, but it does. Free trade and property rights has transformed the world, and politicians are once again ready to exploit the masses for their own personal gain. I imagine Rome fell for this reason. Individuals were seen as expendable. only Rome mattered.. and at the end of the day Rome is just an idea, it's the people that have to keep it afloat, and if the people feel their expendable, the idea is dead, the military stops fighting, and the barbarians walk right through the gates and take over.
nah. the USA is different, as long as people there believe in themselves they have the innate humanity to remain at the top. unless of course the USA has its crossing of danube event which is being fixed already.
The entire human race was set back when Rome fell. When Rome fell the knowledge to make concrete was lost for about 100 years. The advances we have seen in the 20th century may have happened in the 15th century if Rome had not fallen.
Nah i doubt that, they would have needed to continue growing, especially in terms of technological innovations at the time, which had stopped hundreds of years before they actually fell as an empire. Had Rome just survived, by the 15th century, they'd have been a backwater mini Kingdom like they were 2 thousand years prior, when they were ruled by the Tuscans. In fact, wasn't that basically what the Byzantine empire was by 14th century?
@@23StudiosSports you just haven’t realized it. A lot of their invention were shockingly influential.. foundation of traveling through raft then sailing boat? Founded by tribal group located somewhere in Asia continent. Our modern knowledge is written with paper, Are originated from ancient dynasty (the real)china.. they have these benefits for hundred of years before it’s being traded to westerners So does with philosophy(hindu), explosive, tea and cooking gas? Well It’s from same continents bur muuch earlier before westerners adopted it..
@9:55 ; This is what the downfall is of the current American Empire, "aristocrats" hoarding the wealth and prioritizing profits for them above the empire itself and anything or anyone else.
EQOAnostalgia no one is saying all refugees and people coming in are “bad”. But they are coming in huge masses, and many are bringing a rather backwards ideology with them. Their ideas just aren’t that compatible with western values and society.
Pendejo you forgot the word ILLEGAL before the word immigrant. It’s what English speaking people call criminals who think they are entitled to every fucking thing on earth.
*Fun fact:* In the novel "The Last Legion", it is revealed that Romulus ended up escaping from the prison the Goths locked him in and also becoming the father of King Arthur
This comment section is making me scared of the dark. Too many people with too little education... But I must say that you've made a good video! It is very hard to try and fit all the problems into a video of 13 mins. My teachers at University explained this over the course of 4 weeks and I still need to read 5 different books on the subject. So for all you people down in the comments that think "The fall of Rome" is such a simple question to answer - It's not. Never in the history of mankind has ONE factor been the only important thing for any empire to collapse. It is always several major problems in combination with smaller problems that escalate and destroy societies. Read some books, take some history courses at University and you'll understand my point.
Up to 35% of Ancient Rome at different times were slaves, which means it relied on slaves. Slaves had been dying by 17-19yo, which means after every war it had 7~ years until they needed another war to refill the slaves reserves or they had to enslave more of the unable to pay taxes poor or purchasing them on the eastern slave markets.
Thanks for Watching! 😊 Don't forget to *Like & Subscribe* and click the *Bell button* so you can be part of the notification squad! TIME STAMPS can be found below. Start your *Free Trial* with The Great Courses Plus today - thegreatcoursesplus.com/thelifeguide
Time Stamps 📽
Introduction 0:16
The Gothic War 1:00
Alaric - King of the Visigoths 2:17
Roma The Chicken 3:53
The Fall of the West 4:07
Kingdom of the Visigoths 5:23
A New Power 6:04
The Downfall of Size 6:53
The Western Economy 7:50
The Integration of Soldiers 8:37
Ineffective leadership 9:25
The Role of Christianity 10:20
The Legacy of Rome 11:20
i love these videos so much! your greek gods video was so entertaining and informative as well, thank you for your work and i hope you make more in the future :)
The Life Guide
Welfare state destroyed Rome
The Life Guide fuck you
Do one about the moors please
Me in class: B O R I N G
Me 10 years later: *Interesting*
Becausw nobody forces you to learn it and nobody will punish you if you resist
@@toha1729suicide not allowed
Dog not allowed ect
FR lmaooooo
Those who forget the past, are doomed to repeat it.
Modern Europe isn't an empire.
Nate Z native Americans said the same thing and the Australian aborigines probably said the same thing.
Mohammad's victims also said the same. So did the native British to the romans. So did the tibetans to the Chinese. Everywhere has been invaded at some point. Australia and America are the least invaded.
you don't have to remember if you have friends to remind you
DrivenByRage as is the USA in modern times. Starts with not protecting one's own borders, then declining morals, next turning non issues into issues so that truly important priorities are forgotten, and so on. All kingdoms always end, but the U.S. seems to be on the fast track. The most amazing aspect of this seems to be that societies seem to welcome their own demise. We see this with Trump as his "Make America Great Again" seems to upset the MSM and so many on the left as they were sure the USA's days were numbered, and now they are extremely upset that this demise might be delayed.
Rome didn't only fall to external threats, they fell from within as well. They became politically and and morally corrupt.
Yea but they quite literally did fall from external threats like Attila the Visigoth the vandals
History repeat. Pressing endless money modern time. Rome cuting/mixing golden coins with Copper. Inflatie will happen.
One follows the other.
A Scam Involving Corndogs they turned into degenerates
A Scam Involving Corndogs rampant homosexuality
It's funny, Rome at its peak almost looks like a futuristic society compared to now, with their beautiful architecture and city planning. We lost a lot from that society.
They were thief’s, they messed with the Phoenix, so we erupted a volcano 🙂
That is true but cities being designed now are designed to be more open to higher populations such as including more road lanes, more open space, more places for greenery and renewable energy etc. So attempts are being made but modern buildings are ugly
@@pervenchemusic Yes agreed. Rome was designed for the oligarchy I suppose. Because everyone else was either in squalor or dead.
@@pervenchemusic Buildings are also made to withstand more... Like earthquakes, etc..
Rome still stands! We just renamed it!
Romulus saw Rome rise.
Romulus saw Rome fall.
damen whelan indeed
It was much the same in the East.
Constantine I built the capital of Constantinople.
Constantine XI saw it fall.
Justafan IV
I hadn't realised that fully. Thank you!
You mean Uther Pendragon??? From the last legion lol.
Romulus saw alot! ;)
World history is far more interesting than any fiction
@Stxr KillerX ?? Explain
Agreed
oh shut up
Anybody who believes otherwise is mentally deficient
I like both but history just hits different because it was real
Isn't it ironic, that the last western Roman emperor had the same name as the founder of Rome?
If someone with the last name washington ever runs for president...🤐
Full circle.
L C what about the freemasons?
@Dimitris Tsakalos damn that scary tho
It wasn´t a coincidence that he was called Romulo Augustus
The more I look at the vises that lead the fall of Rome, the more I realize that history isn't so much removed from us as we would like to imagine...
Carbon copy
Humans are stupid
People never changed. We just like to tell ourselves we're evolved.
Vices*
Vices, not "vises"
Hmm the fall of Rome starting to look real familiar in the U.S
You smart
Not really.
First stage: emigrants and assylum seekers....lol
Bro its been looking like rome since Abraham Lincoln and Jfk were murdered, Architecture and everything shits crazy and creepy like they never fell
@yassi jass you talk a lot about america. But know nothing. Poor simp
I would love to learn everything about Rome from the beginning to the end. An astonishing empire that lasted for over 1000 years. That’s just crazy.
@@jameeztherandomguy5418 hemm nope ..
@CrusaderPrince Ancient Egypt?
@@jameeztherandomguy5418 what did the Mongols leave behind in terms of culture?
I recommend "The Classical World: an epic history from Homer to Hadrian" by Robin Lane Fox and "The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire" :)
@CrusaderPrince study it !!
moral of the story... no one stay on top forever
Thank you, as a bottom this gives me power
thats 100% right n its China's turn soon my friend trust me.
@@davechristian7543 wait China’s on top? Aren’t they currently at second? USA’s the one on top
More of the story: the phrase "too big to fail" is a lie lol
Except the USA! USA! USA! USA!
Rome fell harder than my grades in 7th grade
Bro same
My grades fell in the eighth. Then rose in the second 9th, then fell again in the 11th. Improved in the second 11th and stayed consistent in the 12th. I avoided the crisis of the 12th grade. Graduated. Then came the true crisis....
@@ricky-sanchez dang bro
Lol mathematics is a class that will bring you mentally down. Thats always been my weakness. I hate it.
@@brianticas7671 Nah bro, I dislike mathematics but I’m really adept in it if I put my mind to it. You’re probably a genius at it but it just drains you is all
I like to think that it’s so cool that all the history in the world happened under the same sun, the sun sees all. Don’t mind me really baked rn 🤧
gaeeeeeeee
yes
The Sun and the planets are gods... They see human history and influenced it.
@@inmagiasiderum5612 ok
@@inmagiasiderum5612 Bruh, the suns a ball of hot ass gas
Rome is such and amazing example of both extreme glory and disaster .... They actually managed to upgrade the entire empire and all its neighbors to unprecedented levels of social and economic upgrades ... But lost it all in the due to internal strife and foreign invasions. When Rome fell everything went rapidly backwards instead of forwards
Slavery. Slave systems need no middle class that can innovate in commerce and technology, and hence no middle class. Society splits into people completely helpless and despondent -- and people of unlimited appetite for crass indulgence. Nobody learns anything, and progress dies.
Tragic story but have you ever heard of the tragedy of Darth Plageus the Wise?
Jawbrace ahh yes, some say he still lives
Is it possible to learn this power?
shit's fucked up son...it's all fucked up
milk steak NOT FROM A JEDI....🔥😈🔥
I thought not. It’s not a story the Jedi would tell you. It’s a Sith legend. Darth Plagueis was a Dark Lord of the Sith, so powerful and so wise he could use the Force to influence the midichlorians to create life… He had such a knowledge of the dark side that he could even keep the ones he cared about from dying. The dark side of the Force is a pathway to many abilities some consider to be unnatural. He became so powerful… the only thing he was afraid of was losing his power, which eventually, of course, he did. Unfortunately, he taught his apprentice everything he knew, then his apprentice killed him in his sleep. Ironic. He could save others from death, but not himself.
Romulus' story broke my soul. An 11-year-old boy who, instead of having fun and enjoying his youth like people of his age, was forced to become the last leader of a crumbling Empire, only to be kidnapped, humiliated and imprisoned for life by a bunch of barbarians. Even though he was just a puppet who didn't do anything remarkable, Romulus deserves a lot more respect than other emperors like Caligula or Nero. I just hope God has him in his glory 😔
Lmao
You realize Romulus was a myth right
@@Richard_Ryder you realise hes talking about the last emperor right?
Who were the barbaric ones? ... 'A "barbarian” king once said, “they steal, they butcher & they plunder. They have the nerve to call it the Rule of Rome. They make a desert and call it peace”. It was spoken by a Caledonian chief named Calgacus which was recorded by Tacitus.'
The "bunch of barbarians" considered the Roman Empire to be the barbaric ones.
@@GLARebel Good point.
It was the mustaches. Those clean shaven Romans couldn’t compete with those epic barbarian handlebars.
Barbarian! Racist
Also, male pattern baldness comes from mass roman inbreeding.
@@ricky-sanchez then why do sub-Saharan Africans exhibit high levels of male pattern baldness despite not descending from the Romans
@@DEVS_VLTIMA As time went on, over the course of a thousand years, the carriers of the roman baldness gene started traveling the world, breeding with other cultures. Now millions of people might carry the baldness gene.
@@ricky-sanchez no, lol
Chicken 🍗 > Rome
+And The Salt Spreads Sounds like trump and america lol
Dude, I fuckin' laughed my ass off about the Chicken part 😂
All is as it should be.
@@freevaginalexams9494 you have to go back paco
@@firebladex8586 Go back were? Im from Texas dumb ass...maybe you should go back to Germany
I can’t believe you make these great videos in two months with only two people. Keep it up!
Are we going to ignore that a Roman emperor heard the legendary city Rome had fallen and he was like
Oh thanks god my chickens alright
Suicide not allowed
Nero: I hate Rome and will proceed to burn it down
Honorius: hold my chicken
ꓘaligulaaa hahah enjoyed that!
@ 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 your being satirical right
Hold my chicken loool 🤣😂🤣
*Stares in Romulus Augustus*
With Nero ,with the Gothic and Huns ,West Roman fell and the East Rome survived. 😊
There is NOTHING new under the sun.
Nihil sub sole novum
Well... In space, there is no true direction, so... There is no "under."
Usa myb
Kidney Stone doesn’t matter
@@kidneystone6415 wait a minute
Fun fact: Byzantium was only called that several years after it fell, throughout its history they called it the Empire of the romans, and Greeks called themselves Romans hundreds of years afterwords
they where ROMANS.
@@marcelcostache2504 they were hellenic.They called themselves "ROMIOI" they were not 100% romans.if you type "greek empire" in google,you ll find both athenian league and alexander's campaign,but also the Byzantine empire as,it was comprised mostly from greek speaking people.Justinian made greek the official language.Most of the rulers if not all of them were greeks. Maurikios,Phokas,Heraklius,Macedons,Komninoi,Palaiologoi ....the list goes on...
@Sasuke Uchiha Constantinople (Istanbul) is one of the most beautiful cities, they fucking built Santa Sofia, they fucking invented byzantine mosaic art and the "refugees" of the byzantine empire were one of the prominent causes of humanism and the Renaissance, care to repeat they Mr. I don't know jack shit about history but I will open my mouth none the less to say idiotic things.
@@arthasmenethil7208 None of those that you listed were Greeks in the ethnic sense you're implying, and some of them, like the Komneni(but also the Doukas family, Paleaologian, and Phocati), all claimed descent from various Roman families from Italy.
The Macedonian dynasty is called as such because the founder hailed from the province of Macedonia(which at the time was actually in Thrace). Heraclius was supposedly Armenian, and Maurice was born in one of the Armenia provinces near the border of Cappadocia. They could be Armenian, Syrian, Assyrian, Arabic, or one of a dozen other ethnic backgrounds that existed or once existed in eastern Anatolia, but they were Roman, meaning Roman in Citizenship, culture, and religion. Even the numerous Roman colonies in Anatolia, Achaea, and Macedonia spoke Greek.
Greek was also a Roman language
You're creating a distinction between "Greek" and "Roman" that's more or less irrelevant here. You're even creating a distinction between how "Roman" is said in one language or another, as if Augustus called himself "Roman" in English.
ironically, many countries including mine, still call italians, greeks and turks "romans"
The parallels to the US never fail to astound me. The barbarians are at the gate, but the gate will fall due to internal failures...
The UK is the same. Thousands of Third Worlders coming across the Channel illegally in rubber boats on a daily basis, and our corrupt government, big business and the lefties just let them in. Now we're getting chanting for jihad on our streets and suicide bombers in pop concerts.
We don't even have a gate, they just walk in.
And unlike the Roman...dont mistreat them. @@KovMedia
It's seriously insane to me how people will hear that Rome mistreated immigrants so poorly that they were selling their children into slavery to survive and somehow their takeaway is that the immigrants were the problem and not the cruelty against them. If you back people into a corner they eventually take all they can and snap and fight back. If you don't want all the scary hordes of immigrants to rebel, don't force them into a corner where rebellion is their only hope for survival or to have their humanity recognized.
Also most immigrants are a boon to their communities and don't take for granted the things natural-born citizens do. Immigrants work like absolute hell to come to places like the US, Canada, Australia, etc. The immigration process for most countries is a huge complex minefield that is very picky, takes years and lots of money to navigate, and can collapse on you at any second even if you do everything right. I think most people who are anti-immigration have little to no idea what the actual immigration process looks like whatsoever, and also refuse to rub elbows with any immigrants in real life social situations. It's easy to make people the big bad boogeyman who will destroy society when you invest zero time in meeting them or getting to know them.
Barbarians? As in….?
The painting at 2.05 is actually Julius Caesar accepting the defeat of Vercingeterex, about 500 years previous.
Do you know the painting at 12 23
@Octavian Caesar Hibernicus
Thanks for confirming my assumption, mate. 👍🏼
None of those paintings are historically accurate. In the painting at 2:05, Caesar is wearing a red robe, while Vercingetorix is allowed to ride up on horse back, fully armed, and surrender with no resistance at all. The painting was made 1000 years after what it is supposed to depict, by the way. Historians lie. Romancing Rome was a trend started by the Medici family during the renaissance.
@@ricky-sanchez Actually, it was painted 1950 years later, and is based on Plutarch's account:
Plutarch: Life of Caesar- 27.9-10
_'And the leader of the whole war, Vergentorix, after putting on his most beautiful armour and decorating his horse, rode out through the gate. 10 He made a circuit around Caesar, who remained seated, and then leaped down from his horse, stripped off his suit of armour, and seating himself at Caesar's feet remained motionless, until he was delivered up to be kept in custody for the triumph."_
Also, in Caesar's Commentatii De Bello Gallico, he states that he always wears a red cloak so his men can identify him.
A French painter named Lionel Royer created this painting in 1899. His audience would have been intimately familiar with Caesar & Plutarch.
So history is kind of repeating its self?
peterje1974 -How?
Trying to build and hold a new Empire called Europe.
No there are many differences
Nope America doesn’t have a slave problem it’s economy is more stable that Rome and its “foreigner problem” has no similarities to Rome in both scale and damage caused as Rome was recruiting immigrants to lead the army leading to an obvious set of revolutions in America I don’t see a single standing army made up of immigrants but you Americans like to pretend that this one problem is a problem of survival (which it isn’t) to justify your racism
Fact of the matter is, that the US will become Mexico 2.0 by 2045 onwards. 2045 is the date when the White majority will decline into a minority due to mass immigration and higher birthrates of Latinos. If these facts are racist, then I'm a racist.
"the Western Empire was in an almost continuous state of conflict, requiring a very large army. This army ate heavily into the budget of the state, leaving development of infrastructure and civil projects to be put on the sidelines in favor of military expenditure."
"the aristocracy grew incredibly powerful due to low taxes"
"corrupt and ineffective leadership"
"Profit taking priority over matters of state"
So basically the same as the United States' current trajectory...
Yep, destruction of a middle class, elitism versus the good of the empire, and focus on militarism, corruption, and outside instability. All the dominoes were right in line. Very astute of you.
Well about low taxes not, because it actually helped people, in that time luke now, if you take too much the people just cut your throat and reemplace with another because money is his work
Sounds like America
Cuz every poor family trying to make a living working at Walmart wants to pay more taxes and get more work regulations hahaha
Taxes were high moron
In terms of years, the distance from Caesar's death to the fall of Rome was 520 years, the same distance from today to the year 1501 just 9 years after Columbus landed in America, when Machiavelli and the Borgias were still alive, when Martin Luther founder of Protestantism was still 17 years old and a university student, Rome had already fallen tbh over such a long stretch of time, it changed so much that it resembled nothing of what we think of when we discuss Rome.
People often don't quite visualize or grasp how long it took to fall
At a geographical stand point 500 years isn’t really that long
@@qoizr7505 when ur Constantinople
Perspective! the amount of time between ancient Egyptian and the new kingdom is the same as us to Cleopatra!!
Forget Columbus!!
Rome didn't fall in 476 retard
And those who did not adopt pants became the Scottish! Great video.
haha
General G. S. Patton John green?
@天王平家万歳 Mauro Mejias no
I watched the entire video just for the paintings...
Tbh yeah
same
But what about droid attack on the Wookiees
Raziel we can’t afford to lose that system
Raziel we do not have many starships to spare
take a seat, young Raziel
This is outrageous. It’s unfair!
😂😂😂
"He was distraught when he heard his favourite chicken died and was relieved when he came to know that his chicken was alive but Rome was in danger"🤣😂
Excellent video!!! However, I would like to note that the painting shown at @2:03 is not from the Gothic War but the Gaulic Wars when Vercingetorix finally surrendered to Caesar at the Battle of Alesia. Keep up the great work!
Haha I new that picture looked odd
Yes this is correct
"Oh no! My favourite chicken's dead!" Yeah, forget the fact your empire's falling to bits and your city's being attacked by savages
and in a few decades we might just see another rome fall
Peter Meyer - Rome is too popular of a historic city to just let fall apart again
@@Ajourneyofknowing Pretty sure he's referring to the US not literally Rome the City
@@tang9538 America will never be like Rome, don't you ever americans compare yourselves to the might of Rome.
Ganador fscts
@@michaelsantos8377 ok boomer
Some guy's sitting in the middle of chaos, with rome almost dying, and he's worried about his pet chicken?
*He's got his priorities straight*
I could watch 20 videos on this and never get tired of the subject.
"A great civilization is not conquered from without until it has destroyed itself from within." - W. Durant
“The barbarians never take a city until someone holds the gates open to them. And it's your own multicultural authorities who will do it for you”
- Christopher Hitchens
Rome partly destroyed itself from within, but also lots of it was just bad luck. Various epidemics destroyed the Roman population and economy, a few key military defeats, less bureaucratic fluidity etc.
As for the second quote, I love Hitch and it’s a nice analogy, but a significant part of Roman strength in its formative years -> Pax Romana was its ability to incorporate and syncretise an incredible variety of cultures and peoples. To argue it was just multiculturalism is a significantly flawed view of Rome. A lot like the decadence argument.
Looks familiar doesn't it?
@@realtalk1310 not really
Yes, many parallels.@@realtalk1310
This facts
Rome fell because of socioeconomic problems. They always had barbarians coming in. Rome fell because the people did not have the glory and pride to defend a nation that was no longer a place of free trade and a place of economic growth it was crumbling politically once they brought welfare and starting taking the silver danarus which was 100 percent silver at the start of rome was less than 1 percent as inflation was so insane
Kind of like how today we are slowly falling to inflation and political corruption
You're right! It was SJWs and fiat currency that collapsed Rome .... JUST LIKE IS HAPPENING NOW :O
Rome was a Reaganite paradise and it was ruined by hordes of pagan barbarians and libtards on welfare who wanted free college.
............
Jesus. Fucking. Christ.
Stop being so god damn stupid!
Sharp political insights there, Adele.
Agreed!!!
Silver costs 20 times what it was worth in 60s..
Rome was great when it was pagan and collapsed when it became Christian.
I’ve seen many history films, but this ancient history documentary really stands out with its depth and clarity
The picture of the "Goths" arriving at the sea is actually Croats arriving in todays Croatia. It is one of our best known paintings, and very often on the front of Croatian history books.
October 23, 2021... America here 🇺🇸
I keep seeing the same vision in a dream, an ancient Roman building with the big pillars, like the one in the beginning of this video, but it's crumbling.. I have been praying I will see more or understand more, and I come across this video and it just gives me chills.
Felt like it was an appropriate time to watch this
Same here. Its getting real.
Joe Biden will win I guess. What's you prediction next?
It’s just going to get worse worse
@@Noticer333 lmao fr
LATINO= LATIN ROMANS.... PONCHO PILOT..
.. THE MEXICAN PEOPLE
History will and always repeats itself
Press "F" to pay respects.
Tom Boerstra F
F
*alt-f4
F
I don't get it, why don't you guys just give the video a like? What does an "F" do?
Edit: Never mind, I looked it up.
Damn the late Roman Empire is so cool for some reason, I’m definitely gonna look up on it more
Shiflashanga 1 I recommend "the fall of Rome" podcast! It's insanely in depth and covers a lot of things not mentioned in this vid
Adam Marston Thanks man
Shiflashanga 17 Check out the channels Flash Point History, Cogito and Extra Credits History as well for more content on this period.
Edit: Also visit History Den and Historia Civilis.
Abyssinia Empire oh groovy I’ll check them out too
You could also sign up to The Great Courses Plus and watch the whole Rise of Rome course, completely free: thegreatcoursesplus.com/thelifeguide :D
700+ years of dominance throughout the ages is quite impressive for an empire like Rome.....would be interesting how America puts this to the test, but only time can tell way beyond our lifetime.
Yeah, so far our minds as black people have been tarnished !!! So far it’s been 400 years
Merica doomed too
America is doomed
Merica is going to be outdone by china.
American collapse this decade for sure
As a history buff, this ancient history documentary of Rome is pure gold! The way it brings ancient events and cultures to life is truly impressive.
The last WESTERN Roman Emperor, and it was about 81 years after the creation of the Western Empire; there was still a Roman Emperor in Constantinople. The Senate of Rome and all the magistrate offices of the West became the subject of the other Emperor, and that remained the case until the Second Gothic War of the Reign of Justinian, in the 6th century rather than the 5th century.
A couple of takeaways: Rome should never have allowed the Goths in their borders, but after they did, they should have seperated them, sprinkled them around the empire and work to assimilate them to "feel Roman."
I also want to point out that Justinian, had it not been for disease, mismanagement of the reconquored lands and attacks from the East, could have reconquored the entire western half of the Empire.
They just didn’t have the administrative strength at this point.
The economy is in shambles, their population too small to maintain the armies necessary to enforce this separation etc.
Just a huge variety of factors led to their inability to deal with this singular factor. It’s important to see it as a structural movement not a singular event
"The Fall of Rome Explained" in 10 seconds. 'The money left town.'
kobehal true lol
I appreciate how the documentary dives deep into the daily lives of ancient people, not just focusing on wars and conquests. It brings their world to life.
Definitely America’s future, at least a possibility of what could happen. It may happen sooner than we think
that’s objectively impossible if we fall it will be through americans uprising against their own government or an exterior threat. Our centralized military power is too strong for immigrants to have an impact.
America will be the only exception in history to never fall can I get a fuck ya!?
I wish @@mackeejack6731
@@mackeejack6731 Lol, it is falling. Mass replacement, cities burning, no go zones/cities. Unless USA start a mass deport or separate states, there's no chance.
Tysm, this turned a school assignment that would have taken days into a couple hours.
I hope you see the irony in that.
Sounds a bit like history repeating itself in our own time . . .
Shut up
The US is not the Roman Empire or even the Roman republic. Trump is not “Commodus” and the democrat president is not “Maximus.” This is very similar to the unchecked immigration on the southern border comparison. Maybe Washington will be sacked by immigrants, as the Goths sacked Rome. Maybe this is the time Latin America will once retake the territories that were taken by the United states by force just like the ottomans and caliphate. So stop stealing Italian and Greeks history.
If you want it to, you can believe so. No country can stay on top forever, but not every country that declines will collapse.
As a history buff, this ancient history documentary was everything I hoped for and more!
This sounds exactly like Europe right now!
Gery A lol you are brain washed kid.
Borat 😂😂😂😂😂 are you fucking stupid or just dumb ???? The first Europeans were back ppl , do some research, also dumb ass Spain is in Europe and did thy not take over South America??? And parts of Asia???? And did not Europeans take over North American and the Pacific islands including hawaiii New Caledonia , parts of Papua New Guinea , Samoa, toga , islands in the Solomon Islands , you ppl only know war that’s why your race is dying out and won’t be around much longer
Skjdi Zijsi good dumb ass inbred , you pale mutts took Europe from black ppl!!! And bows it’s becoming theirs again
Kape Diten awe you’re mad your race is still going extinct and burns in the sun🤗😂, sounds personal you fucking inbred
[FUEL] _Ethanol 😭😂😂 you wish my English was bad , it’s. Funny you literally said nothing about your race dying out 😂 Fucking crack heads & im native Americans I could give a fuck less about a language that’s going extinct
Bro you saved my life, I’m officially a connoisseur of the Roman Empire and it’s legacy after it’s dissolution meaning I’m about to get a 100 on my midterm.
3:08 My boy Zuckerberg is in Roman Empire too.. Sick.
Who’s here after the U.S capital was stormed
Yes sir
Me
@V Jo P. and the half a million people who died of the pandemic because of our presidents lack of leadership
@V Jo P. ......and where was the surprise? The trumptards reputations and lives being ruined? That was a nice surprise ☺️
History will always repeats itself
He was so relieved when his chicken was safe😂😂😂 but otherwise...😔
This is so similar to what we’re going to see unfolding in America over the next few years, crazy how history repeats itself
Yeah bro Bill gates gonna drop the 5g bomb
Did you not get the meaning of the video of are you another Roman worshipper fan art fanatics that compares the United States to the Roman Empire?
@@georgefloydsfake20dollarbi28 chill out man lol
Bullsh*t. That would never happen.
You jackass are straight clowns I though America was gonna fall the minute Obama took charge🤣🤣🤣🤣, wasn't the world to end in 2012🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣, dumb Cuntservatives
I found this fascinating. The fall of Rome explained in such a way that no prior knowledge was needed to understand it. Excellent. Will be watching other programmes on your channel.
Suicide not allowed
Great video! I have one challenge. Every other time I've heard this period covered, it was said that the capital being moved from Rome from Milan or Ravenna was a wise and prudent decision, as it put the leadership closer to the front line and the rest of the empire, and if anything, staying in Rome was indicate being out of touch. I think it is clear, though, that many later Western Roman Emperors were indeed out of touch! Thanks for your work!
Yaa and one more thing is every history of the world looks like they are connected to each other just like the reason of decline 😊
Definitely, and rome had declined by this point anyway. It wasn’t the jewel of the empire it once was, with a low population and little economic activity.
But I suppose it represents a loss of what made the Romans, Roman.
Imagine being distraught about a chicken and not your city falling..
Civil war,Greed,unloyal soldiers,crazy emperor and thousands of years of fighting?.
Q_Scope_Long Horn indeed
Sounds like a movie
1:23 this is a visualisation of Croats arriving at Croatia which happened after rome fell. Just a minor inaccuracy.
Generic Twat If ur not from Croatia - GoodEye
The entire video is filled with inaccuracies. When they're talking about Rome and the Huns they show a painting of Caesar and the Gauls which was completely different and took place hundreds of years earlier in a different part of the Empire.
Well damn Patrick I came here to say that. I was at first confused why vesangetarix or whatever was there because he got slapped up. Brap brap.
Generic Twat x he also uses the fall of carthage and the burning of alexandria as examples of the fall of rome. He also uses vercingetorix's surrender to ceaser as an example of a meeting between an eastern roman emperor and a barbarian warlord. P.s i have only seen the first part of the video and this was painfully clear.
But i do have to say that everyone on youtube uses the burning of alexandria as an example of the fall of rome
I never thought I’d ever hear of an emperor who cared about a single pet chicken more than an entire city of its own people.
“What’s that? An entire city of the very people I rule over have been slaughtered in a brutal blood bath? IS MY MR. CLUCKERS OKAY??”
It’s a story that’s been discounted by historians including Gibbon. Honorius more than likely never said that. Surprising such an anecdote was included in this documentary without any qualifiers.
Watching this while watching the fall of USA!
The US only just began. Police states are slowly emerging across the Western world
Explain please.
Chriselchingon23 time to get woke my dude
We’re one step away if Biden becomes president we will be the next Rome
@@Alex20272 amen brother
It’s a damn shame you completely skipped Majorian’s attempt to restore the empire. The dude retook Gaul and Hispania and nearly retook Carthage.
As a male, I think about the Roman Empire daily.
This history documentary on the Fall of Rome is truly captivating! It offers a detailed exploration of the political, economic, and social factors that led to the collapse of one of history's greatest empires. A must-watch for anyone fascinated by the end of ancient Rome and its lasting impact on the world.
Read Kyle Harper's 'Fate of Rome.’ It also,mentions that the empire was ravaged by infectious disease and epidemics several times in its history contributing to its decline.
Who remembers when you could watch a 13 min video with a sponsorship without ad breaks? (Aka peak internet) Pepperidge Farm's remembers
Imagine complaining about watching a free video with ads.
@@joelscbsuicide not allowed
This is what is going on in all the first World country's.
Well if you bomb where people live naturally they will come knocking your door
islam is ruining western society
@Negasso Kadir i never knew switzerland bombed in the middle east yet they still migrate here.
@@viz4884 - we bombed Mexico?
Viz you’re an idiot
3:54 “Oh thank God, for a second I thought my chicken died. Luckily it was just a lot of people” 😅😂 idiots in power since the beginning
parallels the vegan movement and bleeding hearts of today; it's normal for the degenerates we live around to say they care more about animals than people.
What painting is that @ 3:34? That's incredible, Ive never seen it before. So lifelike.
Perhaps if the Republic hadn't fallen, neither would have the empire.
Feynstein 100 By the time Caesar died, the institutions of the Republic were rotten to their core. One of the reasons why Augustus became ruler of Rome, was because he could provide stability where previously civil wars would've broken out between power-hungry generals.
+Thomas Kole You're right. I just like the idea of an eternal republic. I guess I wanted Rome to be that but you can't change history.
Feynstein 100
By the the time of the Marian reforms the republic was under pressure.
The same Marian reforms that helped pave the way for emperors.
@@feynstein1004 Republics are gay
@@lukewilliams1666 Username checks out 😂😂😂
Diocletian didn't exactly split the Empire in half. He made a tetrachy commonly known as "4 emperors, 1 Empire"
We have Theodosius to thank for the final, most conclusive split
By far the best of all videos I've seen on this topic!
Suicide not allowed
And let's not forget, the Renaissance started in Florence! I just came back from a tour of 9 Italian cities, and I'm telling ya, the artwork, sculptures, frescos, and buildings are phenomenal!!
2021 has entered the chat
The Fall of Rome Explained In two words. Standing armies. I sat on a bus beside a guy who did his PhD on the fall of the Roman Empire. It's what is causing the fall of the USA empire also (military installations in 134 countries).
It had nothing to do with their military... having the greatest military in the world means nothing if the country you're fighting for has become unrecognizable.. I imagine much of their military lost the will to fight for Rome long before it collapsed. Sure you could say that led to a military stretched thin.. but that's not the cause, only the effect.
Rome fell for the same reason European countries today are in decline, the same reason the United States is on it's way out.. national identity decays with each generation. The common thread that unified all people in the beginning becomes nothing more than a story, history, a myth.. until all that matters to people is "popular culture". And when the only thing that matters to people is "entertainment", you end up with depravity, because people at the end of the day are animals, that is our default programming from birth, something that needs to be trained out of us early on.. and without a common goal like nationalism or religion, slowly but surely the natural force of human nature will pull people back toward their primal instincts.. it's called moral relativism, and it's a downward spiral back to the stone age.
Atheists are fools for this reason. They preach about their great discovery of morals without religion as if we've reached a finish line, just go ahead and burn the books we don't need what came before.. Every new generation starts this all over again, the pull toward tribalism.. it's strong, and it will destroy society if we don't stay unified and education on what matters, having a common, unifying goal. Religion and Nationalism haven't been perfect, but they've unified people all throughout history more than anything else.
Capitalism is the anomaly.. it's not supposed to work, but it does. Free trade and property rights has transformed the world, and politicians are once again ready to exploit the masses for their own personal gain. I imagine Rome fell for this reason. Individuals were seen as expendable. only Rome mattered.. and at the end of the day Rome is just an idea, it's the people that have to keep it afloat, and if the people feel their expendable, the idea is dead, the military stops fighting, and the barbarians walk right through the gates and take over.
nah. the USA is different, as long as people there believe in themselves they have the innate humanity to remain at the top. unless of course the USA has its crossing of danube event which is being fixed already.
@@riptor9565 centerforinquiry.org/blog/morality_evolved_first_long_before_religion/
Dont worry, Trump is here!
OR...in One word....IMMIGRATION!
The entire human race was set back when Rome fell. When Rome fell the knowledge to make concrete was lost for about 100 years. The advances we have seen in the 20th century may have happened in the 15th century if Rome had not fallen.
Nah i doubt that, they would have needed to continue growing, especially in terms of technological innovations at the time, which had stopped hundreds of years before they actually fell as an empire.
Had Rome just survived, by the 15th century, they'd have been a backwater mini Kingdom like they were 2 thousand years prior, when they were ruled by the Tuscans.
In fact, wasn't that basically what the Byzantine empire was by 14th century?
I agree that Rome falling set many places back but definitely not the entire human race. The Chinese and Indians were still there
@@বদমাইশব্যাটা Yes but they never really spread as far as Roman culture and influence did.
@@23StudiosSports you just haven’t realized it. A lot of their invention were shockingly influential.. foundation of traveling through raft then sailing boat? Founded by tribal group located somewhere in Asia continent.
Our modern knowledge is written with paper, Are originated from ancient dynasty (the real)china.. they have these benefits for hundred of years before it’s being traded to westerners
So does with philosophy(hindu), explosive, tea and cooking gas? Well It’s from same continents bur muuch earlier before westerners adopted it..
@@23StudiosSports just because romans influenced the western world (your bubble) doesn’t make eastern innovations any less important or impressive
Up next: The Fall of America
im from the future
dawg wtf
The fall of anti Christ and all his followers first!
Ah yes the 50 years experienced military general and geo political expert on RUclips said it, it must be true
@@cuddlemuffin.9545 it's happening tho
United States in 2021
3:58 Glad the chicken was okay lol 😆
@9:55 ; This is what the downfall is of the current American Empire, "aristocrats" hoarding the wealth and prioritizing profits for them above the empire itself and anything or anyone else.
That’s actually not what’s happening at all…
There is no American empire 😂
So, it was the Roman's fault we have so many damn Ads ??
Why do you have so many subs dude
5:06 *KING GAISERIC?*
I thought he was the Skull Knight! 💀😃
Let’s all appreciate the hard work that goes into making these videos!
Lmao sounds like Europe 😂
Yeah, only if Europe treats its immigrants like shit.
Pendejo or if it brings hordes of them
More like only if the immigrants coming in are shitty people. It never ceases to amaze me how backwards some people think.
EQOAnostalgia no one is saying all refugees and people coming in are “bad”. But they are coming in huge masses, and many are bringing a rather backwards ideology with them. Their ideas just aren’t that compatible with western values and society.
Pendejo you forgot the word ILLEGAL before the word immigrant. It’s what English speaking people call criminals who think they are entitled to every fucking thing on earth.
*Fun fact:* In the novel "The Last Legion", it is revealed that Romulus ended up escaping from the prison the Goths locked him in and also becoming the father of King Arthur
This comment section is making me scared of the dark. Too many people with too little education...
But I must say that you've made a good video! It is very hard to try and fit all the problems into a video of 13 mins. My teachers at University explained this over the course of 4 weeks and I still need to read 5 different books on the subject.
So for all you people down in the comments that think "The fall of Rome" is such a simple question to answer - It's not. Never in the history of mankind has ONE factor been the only important thing for any empire to collapse. It is always several major problems in combination with smaller problems that escalate and destroy societies. Read some books, take some history courses at University and you'll understand my point.
Estelle A r/imsmart
@@agm3333 conspiracy theory
Great job saying absolutely nothing
0:57 "Roman empire never to be seen again". American empire: "hold my beer".
There is no american empire
I credit asterix and obelix for making me interested in this subject.
Up to 35% of Ancient Rome at different times were slaves, which means it relied on slaves. Slaves had been dying by 17-19yo, which means after every war it had 7~ years until they needed another war to refill the slaves reserves or they had to enslave more of the unable to pay taxes poor or purchasing them on the eastern slave markets.
Lol nice pfp
huh? what?
Is this the slave
Eastern rome had the same, or at least similar, government as the old Roman Empire, even into the middle ages
I cried for the whole duration of the vid, Sad stuff. May the light of rome shines bright again one day