Alexander The Great - Lion Amongst Men

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • It's said that Alexander slept with Homer's 'Iliad' under his pillow.
    He considered the great heroes in these masterful epics to be peers, brothers, kin.. and believed himself to be of their lineage.
    He seemed to view their courage, competence, their feats of greatness, as a friendly challenge - and took up this challenge, with every ounce of his being.
    The great men of past eras who strove for glory and honor are often misunderstood, in our age, as being predominantly fueled by selfish motives. A broader picture view might suggest the polar opposite - such men rarely 'enjoyed' the decadent and hedonistic luxury and ease of life experienced by their opposite type, but instead chose lives of sporting hardship, struggle, and the active overcoming of obstacles.. in exchange for leaving a lasting imprint on the fabric of reality, serving to energize and inspire and provide a living example to all who might come after.
    Without the living memory of heroes and great men as examples in all spheres - from the martial to the spiritual to the philosophical, and all in between - we risk normalizing and falling into mediocrity, laziness, and cowardice.. becoming a tired, dreary, unexceptional people, living for superficial pleasures, and thus doomed to be ruled by shopkeeps and merchants, and the self-serving administrators and politicians they inevitably come to so control. We risk manifesting a horizon free from lofty mountains, their peaks in rarefied air reaching up to the heavens, and instead experiencing a landscape of nothing but undifferentiated flatness. Dull, uninteresting, devoid of motivating or inspirational power.. and in a very real sense, dead.
    Alexander was a mountain peak.. an example that nothing is impossible, to him who can simply come to know that nothing is impossible.
    Addendum - Alexander's speech, at the 'mutiny' at Opis:
    • The Greatest Speech in...
    (I considered recreating this speech myself - but it's admirably done, here, and with so much else I was eager to cover, I didn't want to 'reinvent the wheel')
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Комментарии • 1,7 тыс.

  • @ashalogos9221
    @ashalogos9221  2 года назад +1089

    In an age of weakness and self-serving cowardice:
    Never forget the exceptions, and the vastly superior paths they trailblaze.

    • @sticksnstonespatriot1728
      @sticksnstonespatriot1728 2 года назад +19

      Thanks for the video, sir.

    • @86godhand
      @86godhand 2 года назад +18

      Thank you brother!!! Immensely happy i found all the videos of yours they took down on bitchute. They can try to silence truths but will not succeed

    • @Goofy-G
      @Goofy-G 2 года назад +29

      Can you make a video about Christianity, Christ himself, and it's sects like Catholicism and Orthodoxy? You are literally one of the smartest men I've seen.

    • @doc3087
      @doc3087 2 года назад +4

      Hear hear.

    • @ONightbird
      @ONightbird 2 года назад +16

      The oral tradition is a living, and dynamic organism which you have no doubt completely understood.
      It is a rare and unique art form and one worthy of attention.
      It is why I have given many hours of my time to listening carefully to your work. It is rich with life and emotion and elicits great respect from many whom you have never laid eyes on.

  • @jamesmerone
    @jamesmerone 2 года назад +135

    Alexander The Great makes me question what I'm doing with my life.

    • @wilsontheconqueror8101
      @wilsontheconqueror8101 Год назад +11

      Alexander has that effect.

    • @MasterBlaster-ri5ms
      @MasterBlaster-ri5ms 6 месяцев назад +14

      I know this is old, but you shouldn’t compare yourself to him. Perhaps Julius was right to, but we are not. He was born to be what he was. Most of us were born to be decent and honest Fathers, not mighty kings and conquerors.

    • @UGTLDG
      @UGTLDG 6 месяцев назад +4

      Julius Caesar thought so himself, shortly before campaigning against the Gauls! 😖

    • @smak387
      @smak387 4 месяца назад +4

      He even made it into Bible Prophecy

    • @VlxWIZzZARDxlV
      @VlxWIZzZARDxlV 14 дней назад

      There are no heroes anymore.. we could be.. but the world is too powerful to care about a leap of faith.

  • @danas3765
    @danas3765 2 года назад +766

    The further you look back into history, the more apparent the paralells become.
    In particular, those who rule with honor and integrity vs the parasitical merchants who infiltrate, corrupt and destroy.

    • @billyumbraskey8135
      @billyumbraskey8135 2 года назад +85

      based

    • @codyrockarano5220
      @codyrockarano5220 2 года назад +16

      @@billyumbraskey8135 not based, based is the new normal. You heard it here first.

    • @billyumbraskey8135
      @billyumbraskey8135 2 года назад +9

      @@codyrockarano5220 nice name

    • @danas3765
      @danas3765 2 года назад +1

      @@codyrockarano5220 what’s your take, then?

    • @AeneasGemini
      @AeneasGemini 2 года назад +15

      @@danas3765 I wouldn't say he ruled with integrity, dooming thousands to their deaths for the sake of your ego doesn't strike me as loaded with integrity. I'd also argue the Hyphasis mutiny demonstrates the vain pettiness of Alexander

  • @nimblehorse
    @nimblehorse 2 года назад +404

    "I am not afraid of an army of lions led by a sheep; I am afraid of an army of sheep led by a lion."
    ~ Alexander the Great

    • @faym3833
      @faym3833 2 года назад +26

      And when we all (Wake Up) become an army of lions, evil better watch out, and be very afraid!

    • @lambree4947
      @lambree4947 2 года назад +23

      @@faym3833 we are sheep lead by a lion. And our lion is coming back very soon.

    • @faym3833
      @faym3833 2 года назад +9

      @@lambree4947
      IMF tells governments how to subvert public resistance against elimination of cash It's all planned out...
      The International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Washington has published a Working Paper on “de-cashing”. It gives advice to governments who want to abolish cash against the will of their citizenry. Move slowly, starting with seemingly harmless measures, is part of that advice.
      In “The Macroeconomics of De-Cashing”, IMF-Analyst Alexei Kireyev recommends in his conclusions:
      Although some countries most likely will de-cash in a few years, going completely cashless should be phased in steps. The de-cashing process could build on the initial and largely uncontested steps, such as the phasing out of large denomination bills, the placement of ceilings on cash transactions, and the reporting of cash moves across the borders. Further steps could include creating economic incentives to reduce the use of cash in transactions, simplifying the opening and use of transferrable deposits, and further computerizing the financial system.
      The private-sector-led de-cashing seems preferable to the public-sector-led decashing. The former seems almost entirely benign (e.g., more use of mobile phones to pay for coffee), but still needs policy adaptation. The latter seems more questionable, and people may have valid objections to it. De-cashing of either kind leaves both individuals and states more vulnerable to disruptions, ranging from power outages to hacks to cyberwarfare. In any case, the tempting attempts to impose de-cashing by a decree should be avoided, given the popular personal attachment to cash. A targeted outreach program is needed to alleviate suspicions related to de-cashing; in particular, that by de-cashing the authorities are trying to control all aspects of peoples’ lives, including their use of money, or push personal savings into banks. The de-cashing process would acquire more traction if it were based on individual consumer choice and cost-benefits considerations.
      Note, that the author is not talking about unreasonable objections and imagined disadvantages: He does count it among the advantages of de-cashing in the very next paragraph that personal savings are pushed into banks and he also does count total control of all aspects of financial life under the pros, as in the last sentence of the last quote below.
      “As de-cashing gives incentives to economies’ agents to convert their currency in bank deposits, the deposit base of the banking system will increase, which can help reduce the lending rates and expand credit.”
      And finally the advice to do it together:
      Coordinated efforts on de-cashing could help enhance its positive effects and reduce potential costs. At least at the level of major countries and their currencies, the authorities could coordinate their de-cashing efforts. Such coordinated efforts are, in particular, important in the decisions to phase out large denomination bills for all major currencies, to use ceilings and other restrictions on cash transactions, and to introduce the reporting requirements for cash transactions or their taxation. For currency areas, a single decashing policy would be clearly preferable to a national one. Finally, consensus between the public and the private sector and outreach on the advantages and modalities of gradual decashing should be viewed as key preconditions for its success.
      The paper itself is an example of such “outreach on the advantages” even though it pretends to give a balanced account. Throughout, as in the following paragraph, potential disadvantages of cash are in the indicative and strongly worded, advantages are introduced as hypothetical, by referring to the possibility that people may perceive a certain advantage of cash.
      The differences between currency and transferrable deposits are also remarkable. They are often used by both sides of the debate on the pros and cons of decashing. First, currency can become technically obsolete. Banknotes fade and break, and the efforts to remedy the problem with plastics is of little help and involve unneeded costs. Transferrable deposits do not have this problem. Second, payments with currency are anonymous, which makes them a popular vehicle for abuse, tax avoidance, terrorism financing, and money laundering. Transferrable deposits are personified and generally cannot be used for these purposes. Third, currency is prone to counterfeiting, at times on a large scale. Transferrable deposits are not. Fourth, currency is often perceived as a means to preserve privacy, i.e., economic operators generally are not interested in the history of the currency of their transaction. Also, the individual right for privacy is usually enshrined in laws and transferrable deposits store each step of the payment history, which can be viewed as a threat to privacy. Transferrable deposits lead to full transparency, at least to the issuing bank, and a complete record of transactions, which in virtue of law can be used by tax and law enforcement authorities.
      The paper lists a fair number of advantages and disadvantages of cash, but makes no explicit attempt to argue that overall the disadvantages are more important. The language and the recommendations make the bias more than clear, though.
      Needless to say that, as with all scandalous, antidemocratic recommendations, the ones described here are officially only those of the author, not of the IMF.

    • @baccanoverano9367
      @baccanoverano9367 2 года назад

      @@faym3833 Covid was also the perfect excuse to ban cash...
      watch and see the next coincidentally pre electoral pandemic come up for the Xth time in a row as always... but next time they will say that cash spreads the disease
      CASH CASUSES COVID
      boom, all the cucks cave in.

    • @joffre55
      @joffre55 2 года назад +4

      That must be one badass sheep to lead an army of lions

  • @harveypeirson6199
    @harveypeirson6199 11 месяцев назад +49

    This man was not just a titan of world history,
    Alexander was THE titan of world history.
    The most outstanding and extreme human ever.

    • @Sygg-uj3ze
      @Sygg-uj3ze 10 месяцев назад +2

      AH is a close third or second, but ffs our age age cannot seemingly produce such White men anymore.
      IF it mattered, I might suggest 200yrs of the strictest and even most horrifying, direct and brutal, eugenics.

    • @smak387
      @smak387 4 месяца назад +3

      He is almost too mythical to be real. The other parallel is the symbol of the lion the great men all embraced. This flows through the Bible too.

  • @Bsoupful
    @Bsoupful 2 года назад +487

    This man accomplished in 32 years, what one thousand modern, western men couldn't achieve in a full life time combined today. It's impressive but also distressing how far we have fallen from our former glory as a peoples.

    • @TheFissionchips
      @TheFissionchips 2 года назад +90

      the present is soon to be over, and from the darkness that follows great men will again arise, and the barbarous will quake once more.

    • @johnbeegood2440
      @johnbeegood2440 2 года назад +22

      Alexander is notable because of how exceptional he is. There are still impressive figures nowadays. Just look at what we’re doing with the internet and space.

    • @rashnuofthegoldenscales4512
      @rashnuofthegoldenscales4512 2 года назад +1

      Losing an empire after he died, you mean? Indeed. He does not measure up to the clipped fingernails of Cyrus the Great or any other Persian King of Kings that followed. Conquering is half the game. Keeping the empire after you die is the other test. Alexander failed.

    • @lg9052
      @lg9052 2 года назад +2

      @Bsoupful Indeed.......

    • @UNcommonSenseAUS
      @UNcommonSenseAUS 2 года назад +61

      "Entertainment" is a weapon being used to stifle your development.

  • @Timer-Diegon1111
    @Timer-Diegon1111 2 года назад +420

    It feels like a family gathering here.

  • @JT883
    @JT883 2 года назад +109

    One day, your videos will be part of my history curriculum for my son. History is too important to leave to the schools.

  • @tetelestai5736
    @tetelestai5736 2 года назад +28

    A king who charges into battle with his men is a king worth following

  • @bryanrussell940
    @bryanrussell940 2 года назад +228

    They try to distract and handicap us with comic book heroes, but here, we consume in fellowship, from around the world, the stories of our true heroes, and feel their strength in our blood.
    Thank you! Your time and effort, in this endeavor, is among the most important task of our age.

    • @alexandereconomopoulos8462
      @alexandereconomopoulos8462 2 года назад +2

      I will read book babylon now. I did not know Alexander died there.

    • @dc7981
      @dc7981 2 года назад +10

      Comic books should have stayed as just nerd shit

    • @blastermaster7261
      @blastermaster7261 Год назад +1

      @@dc7981 I take plenty of inspiration from many places, those comics and these stories included. If you talk shit, be sure to drop your SBD and mile time.

    • @dc7981
      @dc7981 Год назад +7

      @@blastermaster7261 I mean I like comics but that doesn’t mean I can’t say it how it is

    • @AimForMyHead81
      @AimForMyHead81 Год назад

      Bryan Russell, truly a Hellenic name 😂 "Our blood" LOL!

  • @NASkeywest
    @NASkeywest 2 года назад +222

    I love how Alexander took off in pursuit of king Darius as he retreated TWICE, but turned around both times and rode back into battle because his men were being flanked or needed his help. The way he just charged up a siege ladder alone, jumped into the city filled with enemies, put his back to a tree, and somehow killed multiple soldiers, was seriously injured, passed out from blood loss, and then his men came and protected him is insane.

    • @hoplite723
      @hoplite723 2 года назад +44

      He really was a descendant of Achilles and Heracles, never again has the world seen someone like him

    • @willchandler7155
      @willchandler7155 2 года назад +1

      Let me get this straight. You mean to tell me that Alexander was chasing Darius and one of Alex's men was able to catch up and tell him that his soldiers needed him to leave the chase to come back and help them? I seriously doubt it.

    • @TomYawns
      @TomYawns 2 года назад

      @@willchandler7155 either you didn't watch the video or your comprehension skills are lacking, nobody said Alexander rode through a battle by himself to chase a king, it's stated multiple times he had his elite companion cavalry by his side; and for you to seriously doubt that one of the greatest generals of all time would be unable to look behind him and assess the tides of battle shows a real lack of cognitive ability on your part, or you're just a biased hater with a lack of awareness. Maybe you got confused by how it was mentioned that at another battle, Alexander jumped over enemy ramparts by himself. If you're going to try to belittle the accomplishments of one of the most successful men who ever lived, at least do it right you pleb.

    • @teakwondochest3287
      @teakwondochest3287 Год назад +14

      @@willchandler7155 they had instruments for signalling. trumpets, flags etc

    • @freckleheckler6311
      @freckleheckler6311 Год назад +24

      @@hoplite723 of course we have. He was born in Austria, April 20th 1889.

  • @Twilyhtmist
    @Twilyhtmist 2 года назад +241

    This is how history should always be told and shared - Asha Logos style. I must say, I did not know prior half of Alexander the Great's exploits; I had just chalked him up to be another war hungry conqueror, as that is what is generally told and promoted by mainstream education - which I have no patience for. But this account was most riveting, and brought me to tears several times as to the nobility and honor that this man embodied. A true warrior king, of the highest order - thank you for your work!

    • @seraphx26
      @seraphx26 2 года назад +28

      Alexander was war hungry but war was seen as virtuous in his time, what separates Alexander from petty warlords was his higher sense of civilization, he knew there was more to the world than war even if he loved waging it.
      He loved learning as much as killing, he loved building as much as destroying, he understood and embraced this dual nature within man, the bestial and the divine.
      He was capable of showing mercy to the defeated but he was also capable of depopulating entire towns/cities, modern men of the West tremble at the thought of being like Alexander and so many do dismiss him as a tyrant and war monger, because so many of our spirits have been polluted and weakened by the modern "love is everything, do no harm" view of society.

    • @MysticMac96
      @MysticMac96 2 года назад +17

      He didn't get the name Alexander the Great for nothing

    • @OrbitalHUB
      @OrbitalHUB Год назад +2

      I found out about him as well...he is a true role model.

    • @whambulance8607
      @whambulance8607 2 месяца назад

      @@seraphx26 Holy based.

  • @CadmeanLotus
    @CadmeanLotus 2 года назад +173

    "May the mortal shell rest in peace, and the Spirit of the Man, and the Legend it left in its wake, live on."
    Beautiful.

    • @Owledg
      @Owledg 2 года назад +2

      One for the books that's for sure

  • @honourandtradition8078
    @honourandtradition8078 2 года назад +35

    Makes me so happy this greatness is in our blood. European blood and european memory (if you can even separate one from the other) is our greatest tresure.

    • @honourandtradition8078
      @honourandtradition8078 Год назад +2

      @JesusChrist-ng2vx That's the plan. Thank God the gf is pro children. The future is bright brother :)

    • @tobyplumlee7602
      @tobyplumlee7602 8 месяцев назад

      Alexander was also a flamboyant homosexual.

  • @sonicman52
    @sonicman52 2 года назад +34

    I might not be white, I may be a product of colonialism in the Caribbean, and some people might think this isn’t my civilization or cultural heritage, but I don’t care. I’ve lived in The West my whole life, was raised here, have learned it’s history, been shaped and molded by it. If I can’t claim it as part of my heritage than I don’t know what I can.
    I have, am, and will continue to, support and try to embody the values of these great men of old who shaped the world into the place it is today.

    • @franciscobizzaro
      @franciscobizzaro 2 года назад +17

      Values are eternal and transcendent of ethnicity. You are your values more than your ethnicity.

    • @juandirection8820
      @juandirection8820 2 года назад +9

      Mega based

    • @sonicman52
      @sonicman52 2 года назад +9

      @@franciscobizzaro Words of wisdom I’ll carry with me, thank you for that 🙏🏽

    • @animula6908
      @animula6908 4 месяца назад +1

      I’m glad you know it’s yours too.

    • @PMConnolly
      @PMConnolly 2 месяца назад

      God is truth and truth God. Transcends race, ethnicity.

  • @4_Hunter
    @4_Hunter 2 года назад +54

    Reject modernity, embrace Alexander The Great.

    • @talktothesand88
      @talktothesand88 2 года назад +13

      My soul naturally rejects modernity.

    • @ishmaelforester9825
      @ishmaelforester9825 2 года назад

      Alexander is a Scion of modernity. To the ruin of the victims. Always worshipped by the shallow and ugly willed

  • @caleb6595
    @caleb6595 2 года назад +462

    Just a remainder, the “merchants” and “worming weaseles” are the same exact tribe and race of people today that they were in Alexander’s day 😂

    • @malokk5773
      @malokk5773 Год назад +99

      Those who shall not be named.

    • @buttmankun
      @buttmankun Год назад +97

      CHILL WITH THAT PATTERN RECOGNITION GOI!

    • @simban00
      @simban00 Год назад +22

      Well said

    • @drej410
      @drej410 Год назад +29

      I like the smell of fresh boiled juice

    • @Tyrant369
      @Tyrant369 Год назад +28

      @@malokk5773 does it start with J ?

  • @ivarvalhalla9428
    @ivarvalhalla9428 2 года назад +44

    "He was a God. Tyrant! They yelled so easily...I laugh, no tyrant ever gave back so much. Before him there were tribes and after him...all was possible. There was suddenly a sense the world could be ruled by one king and it be better for all. It takes strong men to rule, Alexander was more he was Prometheus a friend to man he changed the world" - Ptolemy I Soter

    • @okenogamer
      @okenogamer 2 месяца назад

      Wait did ptolemy actually say that? I thought his work was lost

    • @ivarvalhalla9428
      @ivarvalhalla9428 2 месяца назад +2

      @@okenogamer its from the movie

  • @TheBloodOfChristRedeems
    @TheBloodOfChristRedeems 2 года назад +262

    I've seen 10 or more Alexander the Great documentaries and presentations and this IS BY FAR THE MOST detailed and thorough breakdown I've seen. For the first time, since my first ATG video, til this one, they all say the exact same stuff, just in different ways. This is much more fresh with COMPLETELY 'new to me' information. Bravo on another banger and the best piece on Alexander the Great I know to exist! God bless you and yours!

    • @alexanderfaust4192
      @alexanderfaust4192 2 года назад +17

      Same. I've been reading and watching docs about him for about 10 years now give or take and this is the best one. There ARE things in other docs that are not in this one but this one is the most fresh take on him I've seen. There were things in it that even I didn't know.
      EDIT: you have an awesome pic btw lol

    • @thiefonthecross7552
      @thiefonthecross7552 2 года назад +4

      Integrity goes a long way.

    • @BuxarooBanzai
      @BuxarooBanzai 2 года назад +4

      Agreed, I've been a huge fan/amateur historian of Alexander/Roman/Greek/Celtic, and I found new information in this video, and I do love the style and feel of this video, it's one of the best IMHO.

  • @dariusrahmanian1215
    @dariusrahmanian1215 2 года назад +189

    Without this page I would have not seen through the veil, thank you Asha, your videos have kept me company throughout these dark years and always remind me of the path to victory. Thank you and God bless you.

    • @rashnuofthegoldenscales4512
      @rashnuofthegoldenscales4512 2 года назад +2

      خاک بر سرت.

    • @UNcommonSenseAUS
      @UNcommonSenseAUS 2 года назад +8

      Asha is a treasure of our age, all who discover him are blessed to do so.

    • @antonioprovenzano5130
      @antonioprovenzano5130 2 года назад

      @@rashnuofthegoldenscales4512 GFY

    • @rashnuofthegoldenscales4512
      @rashnuofthegoldenscales4512 2 года назад +2

      @@antonioprovenzano5130 Take your own advice and join your Alexander, the king of catamites. Khrafstar.

    • @ben-go-time
      @ben-go-time 2 года назад

      @@rashnuofthegoldenscales4512 well considering catamites learned all debauchery from persia... you certainly would know.

  • @lukashuettner
    @lukashuettner 2 года назад +195

    I've downloaded every single video of yours over the past couple of years. They will be screened occasionally in our community film events. There will be a monetary collection and this will then be passed on to you. This is what we can do on the physical level, bypassing platforms. Your work is important and I am so grateful for what you've done for us so far! Your work radiates throughout the west, slowly but surely kindling the fire that was distinguished by the enemy.

    • @faxanadu1786
      @faxanadu1786 2 года назад +7

      You are doing it right.

    • @loveyourself1803
      @loveyourself1803 2 года назад +5

      How do you download from RUclips?

    • @DonnyKarr
      @DonnyKarr 2 года назад +2

      Outstanding!

    • @faxanadu1786
      @faxanadu1786 2 года назад

      @Deus Vult
      I could probably do this, although I won't use Google.

    • @faxanadu1786
      @faxanadu1786 2 года назад

      @Deus Vult
      Sure Deus. Happy to help. What's the email?

  • @toddblessuable
    @toddblessuable 2 года назад +49

    I've rejected the system since 3rd grade. I've heard of Alexander the Great before...but glad to have learned about him now. I'm 50 these days...Thank you! 🕉💚

  • @gampcptn
    @gampcptn 9 месяцев назад +9

    King of the Kings.

    • @factorybear5264
      @factorybear5264 6 месяцев назад +2

      Nope, that’s Jesus Christ. Alexander was. King among kings and very much admired and imitated, but he wasn’t God.

  • @Tehownilator
    @Tehownilator 2 года назад +332

    Oh dude, when your videos come out it’s like an anvil fell in my living room.

    • @timbassett9132
      @timbassett9132 2 года назад +10

      Always great work! We need your work widely distributed

    • @CryMePlease
      @CryMePlease 2 года назад +8

      Out of all things, an anvil. I love it. Cheers

    • @goyguy3211
      @goyguy3211 2 года назад +7

      I'm often suspicious about people 'they' call The Great.....

    • @16autisticklowns
      @16autisticklowns 2 года назад +19

      @@goyguy3211 "they" don't call him that. "They" can only change so much of history at a time, a title is irrelevant to them. How much about Alexander The Great did you learn in school? I learned more from this single hour dissertation, then from my entire schooling ten-year.

    • @suggadeg
      @suggadeg 2 года назад +3

      @@16autisticklowns well said

  • @BenWinney
    @BenWinney 2 года назад +30

    The story of Alexander and his army weeping also brought me to tears. The story of Dioxippus' death as well. These are powerful stories

  • @jensherman2771
    @jensherman2771 5 месяцев назад +3

    Alexander and his reign are remembered well in my household. Thirty years ago I named my son Rayne Alexander!
    This is one of my favorites. Thank you so much💛

  • @lavish_1717
    @lavish_1717 Год назад +48

    It saddens me that someone would murder such a great personality, a lion of a man.

  • @Ratnoseterry
    @Ratnoseterry 2 года назад +79

    One of my favorite sagas from this man's life, in Persia he came upon a group of Greek speaking slaves who'd had noses, lips, and hands in some cases, removed. He offered to send them all home but they politely declined, having had their spirits all but annihilated and not wishing to face the embarrassment of their deformities. Alexander awarded them their own land and country that they may continue their lives with the wives and begotten children they had taken among them as slaves. This is one of the single most impressive power plays in history, and frequently brings me to tears.

    • @seanh0123
      @seanh0123 2 года назад

      Unfortunately that story appears only in a single source (out of several), and the particular source in question is kinda known for adding in literary flourishes if not outright tall tales. It would be cool if true though

    • @LandersWorkshop
      @LandersWorkshop 2 года назад +1

      Damn! I knew about the Persian barbarism towards Alexanders wounded troops before Issus but not that one.

    • @ravensthatflywiththenightm7319
      @ravensthatflywiththenightm7319 Год назад +4

      In Valerio Manfredi's Alexander trilogy, the archaeologist implies that this may have been the real reason behind Alexander's decision to sack Persepolis and burn its palaces to the ground.
      And to be fair, the Persians burned Athens to the ground, so they had it coming either way.

  • @penhullwolf5070
    @penhullwolf5070 2 года назад +79

    I Know you have suffered several recent set backs my friend but I just wanted to tell you how grateful I am that you still produce these works.
    You have altered my perspective on life infinitely for the better, given me the strength to do what needs to be done. You have helped to ensure my daughter will know what true strength and honour are and will be able to pass our stories, our spirit on to future generations.
    I doubt I am the only one you have inspired in such a way.
    I remind you of the words you taught me and that have become a sort of personal motto.
    He who has a Why can withstand almost any How.
    Swim against the tide and build the muscle you speak of.
    You have a Why.
    In a very real sense you are already winning.

    • @blacksheep6365
      @blacksheep6365 2 года назад +9

      I have been similarly inspired. Thank you for your well-written note of gratitude; you expressed it much better than I could.

    • @panzerwolf4065
      @panzerwolf4065 2 года назад +8

      Amen brother.

    • @jimdandy8119
      @jimdandy8119 2 года назад +3

      @@blacksheep6365 I second your reply. I wish I could do more to contribute. My gratitude for his work is immeasurable.

  • @KingPyrrhus
    @KingPyrrhus 2 года назад +36

    Asha dropping a video about one of the truly greats, the Gods show themselves!

  • @ONightbird
    @ONightbird 2 года назад +151

    Thank you for continuing on here. Of course there are other platforms, but “sheer force of will” is being seen right before our eyes.

    • @lambree4947
      @lambree4947 2 года назад

      A lot of people have lost their ability to continue on here.

    • @blacksheep6365
      @blacksheep6365 2 года назад +2

      I very much wish he would upload his videos to Rumble, to allow those of us who so wish to leave this accursed platform entirely. Everyone I care to follow here has moved over except Asha. Nonetheless I will tarry here for the sake of his work, which is exemplary and not to be missed.

    • @sunshineeddy6849
      @sunshineeddy6849 2 года назад +2

      He has a website that he has clearly put a lot of work and energy and time into. It not only has his RUclips content, but additional content that includes a podcast and a short writing section that he clearly intends to expand.
      Maybe, if you support his work so much, instead of bitching about him not uploading to _your_ favorite platform (which almost certainly has the exact same ToS and PP as RUclips and is thus likely to follow the exact same path over time as RUclips has) maybe you could support him over at his own actual website where he has put in so much more work than you think he has. It isn’t as if he hides it. It’s right there in the description. He’s mentioned it in prior videos.
      Fuk, _everybody_ is so goddamned entitled these days. What you want (a way to see Asha Logos’ work outside of RUclips) already exists, but it’s much more convenient for _YOU_ for him to upload to rumble. Maybe he actually reads ToS and PP and made a conscious and extremely reasonable decision to not continue to sign up for platforms that have left a way open to become the next overpowered behemoth.
      You want freedom but can’t even be bothered to put in a little extra effort to watch a video?
      And again, it’s a _really_ well done website. It’s worth checking out.

    • @deagor4578
      @deagor4578 2 года назад

      @@blacksheep6365 You’re ignorant, he uploads to several other platforms.

    • @blacksheep6365
      @blacksheep6365 2 года назад

      @@sunshineeddy6849 damn. Sorry.

  • @chelseaultra9348
    @chelseaultra9348 6 месяцев назад +5

    BACK WHEN KINGS WERE REAL KINGS AND ACTUALLY FOUGHT WITH THEIR ARMIES !

  • @GimJibbo
    @GimJibbo 2 года назад +85

    Wow.
    Just wow. This was absolutely beautiful - every hair on my body stood up on end during the closing statement. Truly a worthy tribute to a great man.
    Thank you for your time making these, Asha - you have no idea how much they inspire people.

  • @johnbilchuris9728
    @johnbilchuris9728 2 года назад +6

    Fortune favours the bold long live the legend of Alexander the great MACEDONIAN

  • @adamnhobbs5545
    @adamnhobbs5545 Месяц назад +3

    As an Anglo-Saxon I feel honoured to have a link to the great man as my four fathers may have served under the most Noble Alexander the Great..

  • @ivanrocha84
    @ivanrocha84 2 года назад +69

    The admiration I have for your work is immense. Thank you.

  • @philosophicalbarbarian6969
    @philosophicalbarbarian6969 2 года назад +12

    Legendary men never die. Hail to the fallen. May his name be spoken of still, hundreds of years from now.

  • @alexanderfaust4192
    @alexanderfaust4192 2 года назад +397

    Dude it's so good to see you posting again. Your work really is something special. It just has a level of depth and polished presentation that makes it so unique. I'm really sorry to hear about you being demonetized but quite frankly I'm surprised they didn't outright kick you off the platform for what they perceive as being a possible threat to the "approved message". That being said I have taken the liberty of ripping all of your videos off of RUclips (and BitChite) to my hard drive. Your work is that important.
    I'm absolutely thrilled that you are doing a video on Alexander! He is one of the most fascinating figures in history to me. He also represents a very meaningful archetype to me. When I actually have some money to spare I'll definitely be contributing to you. Keep up the great work brother!

    • @UNcommonSenseAUS
      @UNcommonSenseAUS 2 года назад +15

      Reupload it to oddysee.

    • @direcub1385
      @direcub1385 2 года назад +8

      I did the same thing and have multiple copies on encrypted flash drives.

    • @oliveoiI
      @oliveoiI 2 года назад +3

      wdym by his views?

    • @UNcommonSenseAUS
      @UNcommonSenseAUS 2 года назад +2

      Also, what did you use to dl from bitchute ?

    • @alexanderfaust4192
      @alexanderfaust4192 2 года назад +1

      @@oliveoiI Maybe "views" was not the right word to use. I can only venture a guess at what his beliefs and views are but I certainly don't presume to know them well enough to state them here as fact. What I guess I meant to say is "his telling of the truth" in relation to the current narrative. There are open, unfettered initiatives to suppress certain truths that don't align with "the approved message". This is most evident in the "Conspiracy? Our Subverted History" series and especially his video on the Bolshevik Revolution (some of which have been removed from YT). Good news is that they are all up on Odysee which I wasn't aware of until today. It's a great platform.

  • @umserserum
    @umserserum Год назад +48

    After watching this I feel ashamed of my life. I just cannot stop imagining what could I be only if I were given the right conditions and be surrounded by the right people. Instead, I, just as many of us, live lives of sheer survival, trying to increase the paycheck and provide for better conditions.

    • @dangerousdiscourse
      @dangerousdiscourse Год назад

      I come from a long line of martial patrelianial lines, exiled to America infact, in any event: from adolescence to adulthood(32now) I have always known something. Even as a child, I know that I was going to have to - rather was meant to - fight a noble war for my people. I assumed it would be physical, in my youth induced stupidity I became someone who, expecting the future war to be physical, began turning myself into a hardened man who has experience with violent conflict. Fell in with my crew and we would get tuned up, and prayed a fight would come out way. Between Brooklyn and jersey, fights - especially back in the 2000s - were not even need to be found, they'd attack you over virtually nothing. Many times we were totally outnumbered, one time I was jumped, head stopped into concrete per eye witnesses when I was alrdy knocked out, couldn't see but a giant blurr of color for almost 3 weeks. Fun time
      **sidebar about fight skip this paragraph if not intetested** I fought a guy from a tougher borough than mine, he was also all County wrestler, and 15-20lbs on me. He was supposed to win, i made mistake of going to their territory for this, I agreed only on conditioned:
      I could bring 2 guys, and they could only have 2 aswell. I show up and there is 3 of them I should've on principle called it off but my pride and my commitment to win this fight and boost the reputation of our borough and crew(how moronic lol) I was already locked on and couldn't abort. Fight starts out boxing, in short order he realized his reach and strength advantage was insufficient in stopping my strike speed and my reaction/evading/agility in my counters.. I win the fight, they are embarrassed the laughed and said its gonna be fun to jump you. My 2 buddies rushed in, the 3rd pulled a gun whilst the other two stomped away.
      Back to pre tangent point; I just had this conversation with someone today, I was saying the same thing there are zero vehicles for us to discharge this protedtive energy that builds up. Like the rooster, when a threat is detected and enemies come to do our people harm, we go into warrior mode and death becomes inconsequential at that point.
      It is a hell of a thing, to see the war being waged against your folk, and all brother and cousin folk. To know how long this goes Back, its overwhelming. The fact that we currently don't have the vehicles and systems to fight on a physical front, we MUST then take it to the spiritual front. The priest castes of old were the total opposite of what we see today, we used to have honorable men of military skill in their own rights being amongst the priestly caste.
      “The society that separates its scholars from its warriors will have its thinking done by cowards and its fighting by fools.” - Thucydides
      Its time for men who, in any other era, would've recognized the imperative and rode out, dutybound to defend their blood and their land. We live in the constant barrage of 5dimmensional warfare, a protracted and ignoble tactic to use against people. Because of this, I believe we need to lay the spiritual foundation in ordered to fully organize with any success.
      Apologies is this was rambling im half asleep.

    • @travissmith8406
      @travissmith8406 Год назад

      Wow, great comment!!!

    • @brettpilkington9539
      @brettpilkington9539 Год назад +5

      You have the wrong mindset, there are never the right conditions, you have to make them for yourself.

    • @umserserum
      @umserserum Год назад +5

      @@brettpilkington9539 You are right to a certain extent. I can say I understand what you mean. We can indeed change a lot of our circumstances. But also, we are limited. This idea that we can be anything and do anything and achieve anything that we set our minds on, is an idea created by the system in which we live and is not grounded in reality. There's a limit to everything, and we have to find our own limits. To that extent, yes, we can change a lot.

    • @brettpilkington9539
      @brettpilkington9539 Год назад +4

      @@umserserum and how many of us reach anywhere near our limit ? Look at how much time we spend on useless tasks. I recommend the book The Kybalion, give it a read you may just get a new perspective. All the best for your future, I hope you create amazing experiences for yourself.

  • @mongoltyrant7871
    @mongoltyrant7871 2 года назад +10

    Greatest man who ever lived.

  • @zachwilkins3062
    @zachwilkins3062 2 года назад +7

    Soooo awesome to see someone finally mention the Angelo sax Scythia roots. This is you're ancient history and what connects you Welsh, Scots, English and Irish. You are all ancient Israelite. This is you're suppressed Past.

  • @klaudioabazi4478
    @klaudioabazi4478 2 года назад +29

    Even though he died too young, there's no question Alexander had a great influence in history. Greek became the language in which the New Testament was first written, and the early Christians were taught in Greek, that is directly as a result of Alexander's conquests. Roman Generals, and Emperors admired him so much that they emulated him in their campaigns. It takes a great man to be idolized by so many great men such as Caesar, Hannibal, Augustus, Suleiman the Magnificent, and Napoleon. To be remembered more than 2000 years after your death, that is a rare feat. Thank you for the video. Keep up the good work.

    • @Michael_the_Drunkard
      @Michael_the_Drunkard 2 года назад +3

      Add to that, that Rome continued under the Greek-speaking Eastern Roman Empire, spreading Orthodox Xtianity and keeping Islam out of Europe.

  • @ekmad
    @ekmad 2 года назад +30

    So glad this series is still ongoing. Alexander is my hero. Even being familiar with a lot of these stories I had never heard of the Caspian Gate Gog/Magog thing. I also agree Alexander was murdered. On campaign he was untouchable, such as he was surrounded by his most loyal and ferocious warriors. He returns to Babylon and instantly gets ill and dies. Very fortuitous....

  • @nikid5568
    @nikid5568 2 года назад +11

    Αλέξανδρος/Alexander My greatest ancestor! 🇬🇷💙I grew up reading about him every day!
    His first tutor was Leonidas, a relative of his mother, Olympias.
    Leonidas, admired the Spartan upbringing of the children and due to Alexander’s unruly character, Philip knew he would be the perfect tutor.
    Leonidas was indeed a very strict tutor with the young Greek prince. He removed from his room anything that was luxurious or unnecessary. Alexander had to live a complete simple life with no luxuries and minimal food.
    Here’s a taste of what Alexander had to endure.
    When Alexander was allowed to rest, but not sleep, he had to have his arm stretched out of his bed, and hold a rock above a bowl of water that was placed on the floor next to him, by Leonidas.
    If Alexander fell asleep, the rock would drop in the water and would wake him up.
    This harsh training proved invaluable to Alexander when he marched against Persia.
    There’s a beautiful statue of Alexander holding a rock with his right arm.

  • @Bee-tg3un
    @Bee-tg3un 2 года назад +71

    "You shall, I question not, find a way to the top if you diligently seek for it; for nature hath placed nothing so high that it is out of the reach of industry and valor." Another great video of yours. Thanks for sharing as always.

  • @ridethetiger9092
    @ridethetiger9092 2 года назад +29

    I was just wondering when Asha Logos would broach the topic of Alexander the Great & the rise of the Macedonians, & he answers my musings with a new upload! You have an uncanny knack for reading my mind, Sir, well played!

  • @blacksheep6365
    @blacksheep6365 2 года назад +20

    I listened to this during my workout this morning. Alexander the great inspires me, and this is the best and most comprehensive biographical presentation about this incredible man that I have ever seen.

  • @LurkerAnonymous
    @LurkerAnonymous 10 месяцев назад +3

    Herakles, Dionysus, Achilles, Alexander... They were all men of such greatness that the common people had to deify them.

    • @LurkerAnonymous
      @LurkerAnonymous 10 месяцев назад +2

      The Fuhrer is worthy as well of such praise.

  • @W_H_K
    @W_H_K 2 года назад +50

    Asha, I myself have a way with words, but on paper rather than in speech; but you, my friend, have a great way with words. Every video you narrate is simply excellent.

    • @frauleinhohenzollern
      @frauleinhohenzollern 2 года назад +1

      He writes his words in a script before reading them. You could do the same.

    • @W_H_K
      @W_H_K 2 года назад

      @@frauleinhohenzollern of course. But he is a good speaker, a brilliant writer and producer.

  • @WrestlingUniversity
    @WrestlingUniversity 2 года назад +6

    An Asha Logos video… about Alexander The Great.. so this is what normies feel like when a new Marvel Movie drops. Your power levels are rising brother. I’ve benefited from other sources, but in all honesty no one single person has been able to show me, unquestionably, that we are stronger than this current culture and anything it can dish out like you have. The sincerest thank you a man can give 🙏🏻 you’ve already contributed so much, but please, keep it up.

  • @Vineor
    @Vineor 2 года назад +11

    The fabric of legends, something i would read to my children as soon as I can.
    Being in tears would be an understatement upon learning of his life and I can only agree with the other commenters, that men like this, can with a certainty of 99%, not exist anymore today due to the corruption of a certain tribe which I will never forgive come what may.
    Ruhe in Frieden Alexander der warhaftig Große.

  • @suggadeg
    @suggadeg 2 года назад +18

    What a story. Just finished the video. I swell up with such a sense of pride and satisfaction when ending each of Asha logos videos. I can’t think of a single more necessary channel in all the internet. I was raised Catholic. The lessons exhibited in these videos remind me of my grandfather. Fought in WW2. Was always honest and forthright. We are slowly losing these values. One is hard pressed to find a single person who embodies anything even resembling the honor and integrity our heritage demands of us. Again, these videos are more than necessary, they are vital.

  • @Harold_Flite
    @Harold_Flite 2 года назад +66

    I always considered the accusation of homosexuality was merely an attempt to undermine and stain his achievements and legacy.
    And I'm convinced it was simply projection from those who had him eradicated.
    Such is the way of schemers who try to discredit great Men.

    • @salochinkirilovichrenkleov2991
      @salochinkirilovichrenkleov2991 2 года назад +20

      (THEIR) Myth Is Collapsing: The Case Against The Alleged Homosexuality of The Ancients by
      Just type it in, and hunt, because Wojieckski herself keeps cutting down the very name of its author whenever I do it... Happy hunting.

    • @Harold_Flite
      @Harold_Flite 2 года назад +3

      @@salochinkirilovichrenkleov2991 Roger that...thank you Sir o7

    • @demaistre2458
      @demaistre2458 2 года назад +1

      @@salochinkirilovichrenkleov2991 Is this a book? I tried searching that title but found nothing

    • @salochinkirilovichrenkleov2991
      @salochinkirilovichrenkleov2991 2 года назад +2

      @@demaistre2458 PROFESSOR ADONIS A. GEORGIADIS
      PDF VERSIONS BURIED UNDER MOUNTAINS OF FILTH

    • @demaistre2458
      @demaistre2458 2 года назад +1

      @@salochinkirilovichrenkleov2991 I see, thank you!

  • @becds8200
    @becds8200 2 года назад +15

    I am so excited to have found your yt channel Asha. Last year I fell into a depressed state, feeling devoid of all hope for humanity and my 5 children's future. I am now beginning to feel more empowered and hopeful in knowing that our forefathers carved an honourable path. With the mainstream narrative of our history hiding these feats of great lineage of people who stood for our freedom and equality of the people as a whole. I have found enlightenment through your work and a much clearer picture of how our history played out. Confirmation of what I've always suspected, that a dark agenda has taken our power and sovereignty away. Thank you for this thread of hope, I will be sure to teach my children the truth beyond what we are being led to believe.

    • @derickjude7188
      @derickjude7188 Год назад

      Please believe that you have your own power and Sovereignty and that cannot be taken unless you give away.
      I understand how you have felt fear about our situation and it is greedy, twisted and evil psychopaths who are hell bent on trying to take our hearts and minds.
      I speak to people daily, who are awake and aware of the corruption amongst the globalists.
      There are many of us and we need to be strong. What is good needs to prevail against the evil!

    • @danielnln
      @danielnln Год назад

      Men establish the boundaries where life can survive

  • @lucymiller6616
    @lucymiller6616 2 года назад +4

    Cheers for honoring this fine figure. Let us remember Alexander. Let us hold him close to our hearts, a Leader who knew wisdom, who fought more often for Peace and won the hearts of his enemies.

  • @DonnyKarr
    @DonnyKarr 2 года назад +94

    It’s amazing how Asha Logos ties many of the unconnected dots of history together through concrete means that fit together like the pieces of a puzzle. The image of the coin at 17:06 and the fact that it marks a point in which Persia took a distinctly different direction speaks volumes on our subverted history. And it is, indeed SUBVERTED in nearly every way imaginable.

    • @ekmad
      @ekmad 2 года назад +23

      Makes you think that the man in charge of the design new what he was doing just as we do in our modern era when we see a bearded man clasping his hands in delight. These archetypes transcend time. We should be wary.

    • @NBAballToWalls
      @NBAballToWalls 2 года назад +9

      And that figure in the coin was definitely not Persian. He looked like the dwarf Gimli from Lord Of The Rings

    • @DonnyKarr
      @DonnyKarr 2 года назад +20

      @@NBAballToWalls he looked more like a certain group of people who are known for having large, long noses…

    • @lewiswarburton1224
      @lewiswarburton1224 2 года назад +7

      Yeah, the maker of this video is clearly blaming the decline of Persia on the Jews.

    • @lewiswarburton1224
      @lewiswarburton1224 2 года назад +6

      Its amazing how someone with a big nose on a coin confirms your anti Semitic conspiracy theory! Such a vivid imagination you have!

  • @MysticMac96
    @MysticMac96 2 года назад +8

    I'm thrilled you did a video on Alexander the Great. One of my top favorite 3 warrior Kings if not my #1 favorite for sure

  • @MM-ds4lk
    @MM-ds4lk 2 года назад +19

    You absolutely need a Great Man series. Its an interesting historical theory, many reject it, but I'd say its true to a greater or lesser extent dependent upon the greatness of the man that history pushes forwards. The greater the man, the greater the impact on on the future that follows.

  • @steppenwolf5064
    @steppenwolf5064 2 года назад +11

    That was without exaggeration the best content I have ever viewed on youtube. Thank you sir, you are a teacher of the absolute highest order.

  • @johnnymidas5879
    @johnnymidas5879 2 года назад +30

    THANKS FOR POSTING AGAIN,.. ITS ALWAYS A PLEASURE SIR.❤

  • @murphytinsel1151
    @murphytinsel1151 2 года назад +12

    God's work brother. God's work.

  • @temujin2160
    @temujin2160 5 месяцев назад +2

    The best documentary on the topic of one our the Greatest fellow humans. I've listened to it a dozen times already. Alexander would be pleased

  • @Faus4us_Official
    @Faus4us_Official 7 месяцев назад +6

    If Alexander were born today, we'd be on Mars tomorrow.

  • @greekphoenix3618
    @greekphoenix3618 2 года назад +15

    ASHA-LOGOS , as a Greek thank you for this video ,and also I will point out the fact that Macedonian, Athinians, Spartans, corinthians ,thesalians were all Greeks (Helenes-Ελληνες ) Macedonians were Greeks, Alexander Mother had a blood line directly from Achilies and Alexander great Grandfather come from Argos (South of Greece) also Olny Greeks could participate in the Olympic games back in the day meaning if Macedonians weren't Greeks they wouldn't allowed to participate .

    • @David-fe5rx
      @David-fe5rx 2 года назад +1

      Macedonia and Greeks are seperate, everyone knows that

    • @greekphoenix3618
      @greekphoenix3618 2 года назад +1

      @@David-fe5rx another macedonsky troll? Don't have time for you.

    • @Michael_the_Drunkard
      @Michael_the_Drunkard 2 года назад +2

      @@David-fe5rx the Macedonians were Greeks from the start. They came later during the doric migration, colonizing Thracian Macedonia during the Greek dark ages, following the fall of Mycenaen Greece, of which they weren't a part of. They also spoke doric Greek, which had Thracian and Illyrian loanwords. At the time of Alexander, they had already adopted Attic Greek. The people Asha Logos referres to when he says "Greeks" are probably Athenians, Thebans, Spartans etc.

  • @Astorath_the_Grim
    @Astorath_the_Grim Год назад +7

    His ability to turn enemies into allies is what truly amazes me.

  • @malthus101
    @malthus101 2 года назад +37

    After watching this great film.... now pull up a photograph of Bill Gates holding his new book "How To Prevent The Next Pandemic" and be reminded of how "scheming eunuchs made use of poison and conspiracy to work from the shadows". Oh Lord.... How did we find ourselves here? 😔

    • @michaela.abbott222
      @michaela.abbott222 2 года назад

      Cycles.
      Societal degradation rears it’s ugly head towards the end of all empires and civilizations.
      We are near/here.

    • @fivegkills6111
      @fivegkills6111 2 года назад

      #genderbenders

    • @greekphoenix3618
      @greekphoenix3618 2 года назад

      Malthus is very simple the classical "Greek literature "has been replaced with political correctness, woke culture.

    • @117Industries
      @117Industries 2 года назад

      You say ‘scheming eunuchs’ but Bill Gates contributed creatively and financially to the Halo franchise whose central protagonist is a white male ubermensch by the name of John, a man who’s blatantly a Nietzschean Arian archetype as well as a manifestation of the Biblical second coming. So if Gates is a scheming Zionist eunuch then why did he invest in that story?

  • @Germanicus_Daimetor
    @Germanicus_Daimetor 2 года назад +12

    Without a doubt some of the greatest history lessons I’ve ever received, I’m so moved by your videos I’d say a lesser man might be brought to tears, or perhaps a greater man would.
    I’ve always looked to Alexander like my own personal patron Saint.
    The man who conquered fear!
    There’s only one Alexander, Alexander the Great!

  • @andrewfreeman131
    @andrewfreeman131 2 года назад +18

    Thank you So much for your dedication to bringing us the real tales of such great men! I now have incredible Men to compare myself to and learn from because of you Asha Logos!!! Upon your shoulders should Great Honor should be bestowed!!!

  • @craig2129
    @craig2129 2 года назад +24

    This is an absolute masterpiece. I was gripped from start to finish. Incredible research, fitting visuals and a beautiful soundtrack. We need an Alexander today more than ever. Thank you for creating this and I cannot wait to see what you do next.

  • @QThePrimary
    @QThePrimary 2 года назад +18

    INSTINCTU DIVINITATIS MENTIS MAGNITUDINE ("by greatness of mind and by instinct [or impulse] of divinity").
    I heard that's on his tomb

  • @thewayfarer8849
    @thewayfarer8849 2 года назад +17

    "It never troubles the wolf how many the sheep may be." - Virgil
    I'd add to that, that the lion never considers the snakes; and it is better to live as one than a writhing creature spreading its venom. Great choice to show a positive historical example and continue the cycle. In looking to those greater in the past, we have the opportunity to shape our own myths.

    • @panzerfaust1322
      @panzerfaust1322 2 года назад +1

      “The Wayfarer”….. your comment is one of the best I’ve ever read on RUclips and one I needed to hear at this moment in my life.
      Thank you.

    • @davyroger3773
      @davyroger3773 2 года назад +3

      That’s why Machiavelli said to be like a Lion and a fox. The former to scare off attackers, the latter to avoid traps

  • @echoromeo384
    @echoromeo384 2 года назад +8

    Hopefully one day we can find Alexander's final resting place and pay respect to the man that created the modern world.

  • @wm7236
    @wm7236 2 года назад +6

    Oh, thank you, Asha!! Mother's Day is complete!❤️❤️

  • @mrtruth2116
    @mrtruth2116 2 года назад +22

    I think you sir are to cut from that fine and Nobel tradition of excellence. I've always been opposed to mischief and deceit. I wish only to deal openly and honestly. perhaps this is stubborn pride? or is it my heritage going way back to the Scythians. I also feel an innate resistance to all the world's trappings, and again my heritage plays some role here too. Your content resonates with me on such a level, I can't even describe. Judging by the comments, the same can be said for mostly everyone else. You sir are a Philosopher in league with the very best and I will be praying for you success my friend.

  • @lionhartd138
    @lionhartd138 2 года назад +8

    It sounds like Oliver Stone's account of Alexander's graciousness toward Darius' family was accurate enough.

    • @ottereformicus782
      @ottereformicus782 Год назад

      The Stone’s have met a wretched fate with their association with Michael Akino or Aquino this story is explained by Douglass Duane Dietrich, he’s a hard on to comprehend in first impressions but I stuck it through and he actually stands to reason and explains the satanic infiltrations in todays Neo nationalist movements that are tied to Akinos temple of set, we have to be educating our folks not to fall into This siege and Diaries crap.

    • @ottereformicus782
      @ottereformicus782 Год назад

      According to Douglass Duane Dietrich stone is an acolyte of michaelakino of the temple of set that ran the persidio military base that was burnt down by personnel for their abuses on children day care and for Santanic sacrifice of dogs to the point animal protestors were active there thousands of dogs came in and never left. The stones stole a sword from Mike spiers that has Templar ancestry, everything about the Stones is polluted, I spent a lot of time on Douglass Dietrich channel it’s intense and ultra detailed intel as he burned docs at this base I thought he’d spout a lot of contradiction but actually confirmed what I knew and added more dimensions to it. Good luck out there

  • @trish5098
    @trish5098 2 года назад +30

    Your storytelling of a great man was truly captivating and a history lesson I will never forget. Thank you !!

  • @TheGovernmentputcrackinmyblunt
    @TheGovernmentputcrackinmyblunt 2 года назад +3

    I'm not white but watched most of your videos on the history of Europe but this is hitting pretty hard.

  • @turdferguson7686
    @turdferguson7686 2 года назад +10

    man, im nearly 40 and havent even conquered my neighbors i share borders with and this dude was out conquering half the known world.... devastating. i dont know how i will ever catch up with his achievements, even if i had another 100 years of life!

    • @alexanderfaust4192
      @alexanderfaust4192 2 года назад

      You aren't alone. Julius Caesar felt the same. There is a story of him kneeling, at 32 years of age, next to a statue of Alexander and weeping because in Caesar's eyes he was no where near achieving what Alexander did. Also, some years after the second Punic war, both Scipio Africanus and Hannibal Barca met in person at a conference of sorts, quite some time after Scipio defeated him, and both agreed Alexander was the greatest commander that has ever lived.

    • @deagor4578
      @deagor4578 2 года назад

      @@alexanderfaust4192 You mean 100 years earlier

    • @BilalBilal-xc5mc
      @BilalBilal-xc5mc 2 года назад

      Why do you feel the shame of not conquering land when there's no need for it?

    • @alexanderfaust4192
      @alexanderfaust4192 2 года назад

      @@deagor4578 I think you read that wrong but I can see how it might be confusing. I wasn't saying the second Punic war came after Caesar. I was just saying years after the second Punic war happened when Scipio and Hannibal had the converstation.

    • @alexanderfaust4192
      @alexanderfaust4192 2 года назад

      @@BilalBilal-xc5mc I think he was being facetious.

  • @AtlasAugustus
    @AtlasAugustus Год назад +4

    One can only imagine that the spirit of Alexander has carried through the ages, seeking our time as the perfect time with a perfect problem, needing the perfect solution.

  • @spybot6697
    @spybot6697 2 года назад +5

    My favourite historical character! 👍

  • @hoos.crypto
    @hoos.crypto 2 года назад +20

    Let's not forget the reverence that Alex had Cyrus the Great and the Persia that he held in higher esteem of Greek culture.

    • @sonofmacedon1563
      @sonofmacedon1563 2 года назад +7

      He did indeed. His blood may have been Greek but his heart was Persian.

    • @salochinkirilovichrenkleov2991
      @salochinkirilovichrenkleov2991 2 года назад +5

      Took much political heat for it as well. A very different world, in which movies with Irish cokefiends did not determine policies, or the more carefully viewed of our respective histories.

    • @rashnuofthegoldenscales4512
      @rashnuofthegoldenscales4512 2 года назад +1

      Alexander the Accursed is his appropriate moniker as provided by the Sasanian clergy who proceeded to continue the good work of Arsacids of bashing in Roman skulls for the remainder of 721 years, cleansing the East from degenerate Macedonian Hellenism. What was left of this usurper's holdings after he died? A weakling's legacy.
      Hold your head up high, fellow Iranian. We bow to no one.

    • @user-lz6es6eb4d
      @user-lz6es6eb4d 2 года назад +8

      We the greeks and the persian people we are indeed racial cousins.

    • @zoebaggins90
      @zoebaggins90 2 года назад +6

      @@user-lz6es6eb4d yep. I'm Greek too and I know our ancestors thought we were cousins genetically with the Persians.

  • @MrFredstt
    @MrFredstt 2 года назад +10

    My favorite series and channel on this entire platform. Blows all these other history channels (many that purposefully subvert our history) out of the water

  • @trisgilmour
    @trisgilmour 2 года назад +6

    He’s one of my favorite historical figures

  • @markwarrensprawson
    @markwarrensprawson 2 года назад +11

    That is one of the most beautiful, detailed, exciting, enlightening, and eloquently put presentations I've ever enjoyed on this platform. Thank you.

  • @jime9017
    @jime9017 Год назад +4

    I just want to say Godbless you man, getting the wisdom you share at 17 is helping me greatly

  • @sudanstowel3768
    @sudanstowel3768 2 года назад +8

    This is truly excellent. The 42 minute mark - honestly one of the best things I've ever heard. Listened to this with my dad, so thank you

  • @munen-muso
    @munen-muso Год назад +6

    Wow, thank you for making this. My life will not be the same. I am indebted to you.

  • @anonrandom7765
    @anonrandom7765 2 года назад +50

    Thank you for all your content. We're eternally grateful for all your work. I'll do my best to support you financially in any way I can. What you're doing is timeless and will serve our people for years to come. I can see your presentations of our history becoming a guide for many of our future generations, and a model to shape their path. God be with you

  • @kierj9858
    @kierj9858 2 года назад +8

    This made my day!! I was having an awful day until this popped up. TY SOOO much!!!

  • @drewd6144
    @drewd6144 2 года назад +24

    Our shared peoples, cultures, heritages, seem to have been undermined, plotted against, and thwarted in every manner possible for about 2300 years, and counting. It is as if our destiny and birthrights were stolen, and replaced with 200 generations of servitude. As if the brave, just, warrior like peoples, have been puppetted by those that can't fight, don't work, do not strive for righteousness. Our history co-opted, misrepresented, and stolen. Will we ever right this wrong?

    • @lambree4947
      @lambree4947 2 года назад +7

      Soon.

    • @billyumbraskey8135
      @billyumbraskey8135 2 года назад +9

      Not if we don't at least name them.

    • @scythermantis
      @scythermantis 2 года назад

      Well one thing you do is don't focus entirely on your ethnicity, I am not saying it doesn't exist but don't feel lost.
      What you should do is find a church to go to and people who will want you and need you, and go out of your way to help those you see in life. Be true to yourself, and honour and glorify God.
      I would check out Paul VanderKlay videos on RUclips as well for some deep insights. God bless.

    • @BilalBilal-xc5mc
      @BilalBilal-xc5mc 2 года назад

      Who's we?

    • @deagor4578
      @deagor4578 2 года назад +7

      @@scythermantis Ethnicity is everything.

  • @bb6274
    @bb6274 2 года назад +11

    I’ve never commented on a RUclips video before, but I am compelled to say Thank You, and that I pray you continue to produce content, for it is appreciated deeply.

  • @talktothesand88
    @talktothesand88 2 года назад +3

    I am 33 and only now starting to take an interest in history. What an obvious great place to start.

  • @Capostrophy
    @Capostrophy 2 года назад +5

    May your own work inspire an empire even greater to behold.

  • @aightdenn
    @aightdenn 2 года назад +5

    This is one of the best videos I’ve seen on RUclips.

  • @majinstavros
    @majinstavros 2 года назад +11

    Unbelievable documentary on one of my all times favorites....I can't thank you enough for the countless hours of enjoyment you've given me. This one was extra special for me!!

  • @brentreimer6411
    @brentreimer6411 2 года назад +9

    Brought me to shed a manly tear or two.
    Thank you for continuing this series.

  • @Jamievoglund
    @Jamievoglund 2 года назад +8

    It amazes me how often i see historians and "history buffs" go out of their way to diminish ATG's Greatness and Accomplishments... where as other great leaders and generals after him always have nothing but deep admiration and respect and never claim to be greater.

  • @alaricpalaiologos665
    @alaricpalaiologos665 2 года назад +9

    Diogenes is also rumored to have said, "If I were not Diogenes I would still wish to be Diogenes"

  • @DDAWGY1
    @DDAWGY1 2 года назад +7

    I have read many books on Alexander but you found information i was yet to hear.... Your tribute in the end put me to tears.... Phenomenal job and thanks for creating this video.

  • @patton6421
    @patton6421 2 года назад +10

    Hail Alexander, a great man, I love him. A lesson to what family neglect can do. He was lucky or as you said had the stars aligned for him. I love him, but itsa shame he didn't finish the job