This shows just how long the Romans have been around for more than half of the video was just the Romans! (Not to mention the Eastern Roman empire) as usual great work agl!
@@FederationMappingExcept literally no one considers Russia as the actual successor to rome. The empire died with the Eastern a Roman Empire, or if we wanna take it further we could count the last rump state which was the Despotate of Epirus which fell in 1479 I believe
@@FederationMapping "Third Rome" is a self-claimed title. By that same standard you might as well count the Ottoman Empire as just a continuation of Rome, even though it conquered them.
That's what happens when you concentrate so much power in one place. Everything is far more interconnected, resilient and safe today, so when someone starts a war, it doesn't just shake the region; the entire world can feel its tremors as the bombs drop and the guns fire. Economies tank, supplies suffer, and reports come flooding in. In this age, war is an oddity for the weapons we have now are so advanced that they shake the foundations of the earth, and our machines make so much that taking land does more harm than good. That was why war was common back then; The bloodshed was in small amounts and had a regional effect, and taking land was guaranteed to make your kingdom stronger. Today, every conflict results in so many deaths that they are tenfold that of the battles we had in ages past. Back in time, we were but men. But now? Now, we may as well be living Gods. Forget hitting someone with lightning or a flood when we can eviscerate an entire city with the power of a thousand suns. Forget about all the power God had in the Bible, for we could destroy heavens entire army with the press of a button. If God were real, he would be held captive by us today, and we would have the devil's head on a pike for the amusement of the powerful
not for long, soon it will be Constantinople again, crusaiders are raising. Ther is no place for followers of false prophets in Europe @My_pfp_beats_all_dog_breeds.
The English kings during that time were French, its the Plantagenets they came from Anjou wich is why historians are calling their holdings as "the Angevin empire". They are also the reason why the English language is composed of roughly 60% French/Latin vocabulary. So yeah there is almost nothing british about them, the "British/Anglo-Saxon" kings were beaten by William the Conqueror a Norman/French duc who conquered England you can see that on the map in 1066. Your kings starting to embrace the English language was with the Tudors a Welsh dynasty that came to power in the 16th century, And like i said its not the same English culture that you've had before William's conquest.
@@LockOn7016 A computerized survey of about 80,000 words in the third edition of the Shorter Oxford Dictionary, published by Finkenstaedt and Wolff in 1973 estimated the origin of English words to be as follows: French: 28.30%; Latin, including modern scientific and technical Latin: 28.24%; Germanic languages, as inherited from Old English, from Proto-Germanic, or a more recent borrowing from a Germanic language such as Old Norse, excluding Germanic words borrowed from a Romance language: 25%; Greek: 5.32%; no etymology given: 4.04%; derived from proper names: 3.28%; and all other languages: less than 1%.
Poland and Lithuania became a single state in 1569 when the union of Lublin was signed not in 1835. In 1385 the union of Krewo only strengthened ties between Poland and Lithuania around that time the Grand duke of Lithuania became king of Poland, later converted Lithuania to christianity. Other then that the video is great and mostly accurate, just wanted to correct this part of the video as it's my country's history.
@@Alguien644 I meant the Roman Empire until 395 AD and the Western Roman Empire which existed until 476 AD. But if we include the Byzantine Empire, then yes, it is indeed a much longer period of time
@@StarJes1 I meant the Roman Empire until 395 AD and the Western Roman Empire which existed until 476 AD. But if we include the Byzantine Empire, then yes, it is indeed a much longer period of time
@@KSOTES ye i know what u mean. But eastern roman empire was actually the welthiest and strongest part of the empire so it has to be included, constantinople was the richest city at the time
cool! The map is quite high quality, I would like to thank you for your skill. But there is a catch about Novgorod and Slavic principalities: The Golden Horde did not invade Novgorod, and after 1380 the Slavic principalities began to gain independence in those territories where there was a Polish-Lithuania ;)
Никаких независимых княжеств на той территории уже не было после монгольского нашествия. Они были разделены между ВКЛ, Московским царством и осколками золотой орды. А после между Речью Посполитой, Российской и Османской империями
@@НереварСептим Московское государство начало свое освобождение во времена золотой орды Княжества южнее и севернее Москвы благодаря ей же стали независимыми - например Тверь. Да и Москва потом захватила все русские княжества. Раньше, чем это отмечено на карте
Plenty of small errors and/or (over)simplifications made here. Most recent events in Yugoslavia and the ensuring conflicts happened ~10years earlier than they do in this map-animation. I think its to be expected given the scale and complexity that is being attempted here.
And even moreover, the Mongol troops did not even reach Moscow, let alone to the north. There was no need to paint everything in the colors of Mongolia, and the Golden Horde was later and much smaller.
Really good video, but in the 1600s i noiced a small issue. It was called the commonwealh of England during the period between Charles the 1st being executed and charles he 2nd taking the throne in 1660, afterwards it was just the Kingdom of England.
It seems you forgot the Spanish Republic, from 1931 to 1939. Also, the Kingdom of Spain didn’t exist in the XVth century. From that moment the Kingdom of Castille and the Crown of Aragon shared their monarchs, but they were separate countries with their own laws and borders until the Spanish War of Succession ended, in the XVIIIth century
I like how he didn't include Epirus and Macedonia in Greeks, knowing they are greeks too, but knowing that they weren't city states like Sparta and Athens, but rather just Greek states. Amazing work.
History is all opinion and interpretation though. Obviously there are better and worse interpretations, but if there was always a correct answer on history historians would all be out of a job!
This a huge, and tremendous piece of work! 👏 Only area I would update for next version is to include the Gaulic and Germanic kingdoms in the early Roman period.. bravo sir!
I can't imagine how long this would take, not to even mention the quality that this has! Also goes to show just how quick the World Wars were compared to the rest of European history! Great work!! 🫡🫡
i think that the map could have an upper layer with the current borders. so, for example, one can have a better view on questions like "what parts of my country did romans conquered"
@@amhumanperson3592 I think you misunderstood my original comment. I was not insulting the accuracy of the video, I was making a joke imagining a person who forgot to study and watched this video last minute before a test.
Small Correction: Before 1707, Scotland was not the not the part of the Common Wealth of England. Only England and Wales was the part. Scotland was incorporated in UK in 1707 and Ireland in 1801
There were never such a political entity called "Kiyevan Rus". It was named simple Rus. Name "Kiyevan Rus" is a historical period of Kiyev domination in Russland story, which happened between Novgorod Rus period and Vladimir Rus period.
Ни в каких древних документах, как русского, так и иностранного происхождения нет упоминания словосочетания "Киевская Русь" - везде Русь, Россия. Киевская Русь, или Древнерусское государство - это этап развития государственности единого народа, который включает в себя тех, кто сегодня именует себя русскими, украинцами и белорусам.
What has passed has become the history, What is happening now is becoming the history, And what is coming is the history awaiting us to create. The history is not just “his” “story”. It is us. We are the history.
В 900 году НИКТО не называл Русь киевской, автор видео европеец далёкий от темы за пределами своей страны. Славянские племена населяли территории вплоть до Берлина, кстати название города славянское.
@@ziff637 А при чём здесь Задорнов? Может пергамент, скрижаль, папирус есть века так 10 на котором Русь называется Киевской??? Скрины в студию!!! А так ты просто балабол
Before The Union Of Lublin in 1569, Lithuania an Poland were seperate countries and only after Lublin Union, thry became a Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
Western pomerania from Gdańsk was under Piast slavic dynasty from polish divided state after Krzywousty split his country between his sons until Brandenburg took these lands. They were polish until at least XVII century when the Conquest if Brandenburg into pomerania began.
The Old Ege of this cultural map is only based on Mediterranean cultures, but before the Roman empire all Europe was populated by many others as for example the Celts; and there were other smaller cultures have been ignored, as for example the Basques.
Only error I noticed is that the ‘Commonwealth of England’ only last from 1649-1660, after that it became the three kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland again under Charles II, James II, William III and Mary II and finally Anne until the union in 1707.
I believe there were 30,000 Roman merchants in Great Britain. Rome created a sort of common Gallic currency. North of Hadrian's Wall they are without currency.
It’s crazy to visualize the same country that witnessed the death of the Western Roman Empire lived long enough to see the birth of the Habsburgs Monarchy, and even the founding of Russia (Muscovy). To think that the Predecessor of Turkey, the Ottomans, saw and conquered the remains of one of the greatest empires to have ever existed dating to even before the birth of Christ is astounding to me that even empires could last this long. If you’re counting the Roman Republic, the empire technically lasted for over 1 and a half millennia.
i see some issue on denmark, they had more of the german states under control, the early viking period wasn't one country for denmark sweden and norway, they were all split up for at a century more except denmark, they formed quicker than the others.
Μacedonia were also Greeks, the had also allowance on the panhellenic grounds and the olympic games, they were talking writing greek and had greek schools and elections
Well made, but quite a few discrepancies. So many times did I see borders of countries NOT move when they should, or move years after the actual fact. Many vassals not shown as such. Incorrect borders in general some times. But still, overall pretty good.
this video reminds me a lot of a game, swordfall kingdoms, which was made in flash, sadly, i can't play the full version of it anymore, but great video!
This shows just how long the Romans have been around for more than half of the video was just the Romans! (Not to mention the Eastern Roman empire) as usual great work agl!
Imagine if you counted the "third Rome", Russia aswell
@@FederationMappingExcept literally no one considers Russia as the actual successor to rome. The empire died with the Eastern a Roman Empire, or if we wanna take it further we could count the last rump state which was the Despotate of Epirus which fell in 1479 I believe
Roman lasted the same as ottoman empire
@@FederationMapping "Third Rome" is a self-claimed title. By that same standard you might as well count the Ottoman Empire as just a continuation of Rome, even though it conquered them.
@@Argacyan Yeah. Nobody's the third rome lol. All of them were different states than the actual Roman Empire.
It's find of fascinating how the changes become much less common as time goes on, yet far larger and explosive when they do.
That's world tension in a nutshell. Builds up and then snaps.
I think ever since the digital revolution were in a new classical era, or perhaps ever since WW1, and we're gonna see this pattern for an era
It is also due to small explosions not surviving in the historical records, only large movements.
@@neckreththat's the opposite of their point. Further in the past = small frequent changes, recently = rare, big changes
That's what happens when you concentrate so much power in one place. Everything is far more interconnected, resilient and safe today, so when someone starts a war, it doesn't just shake the region; the entire world can feel its tremors as the bombs drop and the guns fire. Economies tank, supplies suffer, and reports come flooding in. In this age, war is an oddity for the weapons we have now are so advanced that they shake the foundations of the earth, and our machines make so much that taking land does more harm than good. That was why war was common back then; The bloodshed was in small amounts and had a regional effect, and taking land was guaranteed to make your kingdom stronger. Today, every conflict results in so many deaths that they are tenfold that of the battles we had in ages past. Back in time, we were but men. But now? Now, we may as well be living Gods. Forget hitting someone with lightning or a flood when we can eviscerate an entire city with the power of a thousand suns. Forget about all the power God had in the Bible, for we could destroy heavens entire army with the press of a button. If God were real, he would be held captive by us today, and we would have the devil's head on a pike for the amusement of the powerful
1:24 the fracturing of the Macedonian Empire was well-timed
1 second = 2 years and Rome was there for almost 9 minutes, crazy
Rome still exists)
@@Проповедник-б2х kind of
@@Проповедник-б2х ok nerd
@@Проповедник-б2хRoman Empire not the city: edit I changed Roman’s to Roman Empire so no confusion happens.
@@Проповедник-б2хlike Roman republic and Roman Empire
The sheer EFFORT this must've taken. My utmost respect goes to you. You are one of my biggest inspirations to do mapping. Very well done.
tysm!
@@AGLMapping What are you using to make the video may I ask
i think it maybe something like mapchart or just photoshop@@East_.-Sussex_Mapping
@@East_.-Sussex_MappingI think he’s using MapChart
@@East_.-Sussex_Mapping Mapchart probably
crazy to see just how much Napoleon changes everything
8:07
Mistake , Novgorod was never part of the "Golden Horde"
@@fyurerysyeah this video is very very innacurate, but it gets the basics
@@henrycrystal9740details matter
Well, imagine moustache man
You think that was a big change - check out 1942 at 10:50 ...
I love the little sad face you put when Constantinople fell
I see the sad face
Every man cried
Yeah... @ 8:47. :'(
not for long, soon it will be Constantinople again, crusaiders are raising. Ther is no place for followers of false prophets in Europe
@My_pfp_beats_all_dog_breeds.
It's at 1453 and it's so small took me a bit to find it lol😂
I still can’t believe how a single British guy could mess up so bad that UK lost all of the lands they had in France . Like how bad he was
The English kings during that time were French, its the Plantagenets they came from Anjou wich is why historians are calling their holdings as "the Angevin empire". They are also the reason why the English language is composed of roughly 60% French/Latin vocabulary. So yeah there is almost nothing british about them, the "British/Anglo-Saxon" kings were beaten by William the Conqueror a Norman/French duc who conquered England you can see that on the map in 1066. Your kings starting to embrace the English language was with the Tudors a Welsh dynasty that came to power in the 16th century, And like i said its not the same English culture that you've had before William's conquest.
@@ForeskinWillisyea, what forskin said ☝🏽
@@ForeskinWillis the english language is only 30% french lol
@@LockOn7016 No it is 28% French and 28% Latin. So im right.
@@LockOn7016 A computerized survey of about 80,000 words in the third edition of the Shorter Oxford Dictionary, published by Finkenstaedt and Wolff in 1973 estimated the origin of English words to be as follows:
French: 28.30%;
Latin, including modern scientific and technical Latin: 28.24%;
Germanic languages, as inherited from Old English, from Proto-Germanic, or a more recent borrowing from a Germanic language such as Old Norse, excluding Germanic words borrowed from a Romance language: 25%;
Greek: 5.32%;
no etymology given: 4.04%;
derived from proper names: 3.28%; and
all other languages: less than 1%.
The Roman Civil Wars musta been so painful to do... respect
Also I loved the little sad face on Constantinople in 1453 lol
No way you're the first person to notice the face
Saw it too
Me too
I saw it too. Later history of the Roman Empire is a pet love of mine.
This is truly a masterpiece! THE AMOUNT OF EFFORT PUT INTO THIS IS AMAZING!
Game name?
Poland and Lithuania became a single state in 1569 when the union of Lublin was signed not in 1835. In 1385 the union of Krewo only strengthened ties between Poland and Lithuania around that time the Grand duke of Lithuania became king of Poland, later converted Lithuania to christianity. Other then that the video is great and mostly accurate, just wanted to correct this part of the video as it's my country's history.
I love those types of Styles! I even did one for Iberia, although not with much effort as you did!
I will wait and see for more of these videos!
Where do you guys get the map
@@LiamEditz-2*they made it. don’t be lazy.*
This is what I call dedication.
expected you to be here lol
Omg you should spend hours doing this! Respect and very very nice video!!! Thank you to bring it to us!
Days*
I'm Brazilian and I really like your content, keep it up and never get discouraged.
Hugs to you and a cookie🍪
thanks!
@@AGLMappingHave some milk with it!
Обожаю Бразилию, хоть сам я из России :) ♥
Its very amazing that Hitler's era in this film is only 3 seconds, but Roman Empire is 3 minutes.
3 minutes withouth counting the other roman empires
Its 9 minutes u have to count eastern roman empire
@@Alguien644 I meant the Roman Empire until 395 AD and the Western Roman Empire which existed until 476 AD. But if we include the Byzantine Empire, then yes, it is indeed a much longer period of time
@@StarJes1 I meant the Roman Empire until 395 AD and the Western Roman Empire which existed until 476 AD. But if we include the Byzantine Empire, then yes, it is indeed a much longer period of time
@@KSOTES ye i know what u mean. But eastern roman empire was actually the welthiest and strongest part of the empire so it has to be included, constantinople was the richest city at the time
cool! The map is quite high quality, I would like to thank you for your skill. But there is a catch about Novgorod and Slavic principalities: The Golden Horde did not invade Novgorod, and after 1380 the Slavic principalities began to gain independence in those territories where there was a Polish-Lithuania ;)
Никаких независимых княжеств на той территории уже не было после монгольского нашествия. Они были разделены между ВКЛ, Московским царством и осколками золотой орды. А после между Речью Посполитой, Российской и Османской империями
@@НереварСептим Московское государство начало свое освобождение во времена золотой орды
Княжества южнее и севернее Москвы благодаря ей же стали независимыми
- например Тверь.
Да и Москва потом захватила все русские княжества. Раньше, чем это отмечено на карте
Plenty of small errors and/or (over)simplifications made here. Most recent events in Yugoslavia and the ensuring conflicts happened ~10years earlier than they do in this map-animation. I think its to be expected given the scale and complexity that is being attempted here.
And even moreover, the Mongol troops did not even reach Moscow, let alone to the north. There was no need to paint everything in the colors of Mongolia, and the Golden Horde was later and much smaller.
Small correction: crimea is Ukrainian, and remains Ukrainian to this day.
As an old fan I never missed barley any video you post I sub on the time you post your first series 😊
Really good video, but in the 1600s i noiced a small issue. It was called the commonwealh of England during the period between Charles the 1st being executed and charles he 2nd taking the throne in 1660, afterwards it was just the Kingdom of England.
Love how you included a sad face after the Eastern Roman Empire fell in 1453
Yo ngl I like these videos alot and I have a suggestion: you should do one of these but with alternative history.
at that point.. just play crusader kings haha
The French Revolution and the World Wars seem like outbreaks in specific countries, rather than events that marked the entire world.
This should have took a really long time, but looks awesome!
ضش
@@brahimhaddad-om4dsyour mom just in case
bro germany is the hero who was rejected and became a villain wtf
That's what I call cool mapping animation!
Celts, Venetians, Ligurians, Etruscans, Sardinians, Latins, Samnites, Lucanians, Picenes, Campanians, Punics, Enotri and Siculi left the chat
It seems you forgot the Spanish Republic, from 1931 to 1939.
Also, the Kingdom of Spain didn’t exist in the XVth century. From that moment the Kingdom of Castille and the Crown of Aragon shared their monarchs, but they were separate countries with their own laws and borders until the Spanish War of Succession ended, in the XVIIIth century
Oh alr
Still very good job
Exactly as every other country in Europe... it didn´t exist France but Frank Reich or Francorum Rex (King of the Franks).
Catalufo intentando creer que España la fundó Felipe V o Franco. Catalonia si que nunca existió
You should probably represent the EU as something akin to what you did with the HRE, it is a quite vital event in European history
Its just an economic and military alliance, not a single state
@@BigBlackGlock just an economic and military alliance... that can make laws
They only did that for the hre bc drawing all the tiny states over time would be torture
Great thing! although you forgot Samo's Empire (Samová Ríša), but this is good anyways, liking the video
This is such a masterpiece.
I like how he didn't include Epirus and Macedonia in Greeks, knowing they are greeks too, but knowing that they weren't city states like Sparta and Athens, but rather just Greek states. Amazing work.
i can't imagine the pain and time it took to make sure each province was usable for each year
Finally, maps based on facts instead of oppinions. Well done
History is all opinion and interpretation though. Obviously there are better and worse interpretations, but if there was always a correct answer on history historians would all be out of a job!
No, it's not, and yes, I mean Ukraïni.
10:48 Hello😂. I imagine it cute and like “Heh-low!” All squeaky as it destroys Europe
Glad that you kept the name "Eastern Roman Empire" instead of changing it to "Byzantium".
Any reason why one is more correct than the other? In my history textbooks we always called it Byzantium.
@@EGeorgev It's a historical term. They just didn't call their nation "Byzantium Empire".
Very cool! Well made mate cheers!
This is absolutely magnificent, how long did it took for you to make it?
This a huge, and tremendous piece of work! 👏
Only area I would update for next version is to include the Gaulic and Germanic kingdoms in the early Roman period.. bravo sir!
So the oldest country in Europe that holds name to this day is.. drum rolllllllllll
BULGARIA 🎉
san marino
Hellas
@@BobInGreek i think they mean in English because I can think of like 6 countries that use older endonyms then Bulgaria in euros
Roman Empire / Romania 😋
Portugal is up there as well. Oldest demarcated lines/borders, oldest continuous navy in the world
1:24 the snap sound being perfectly timed with the dissolution of Macedonia is hilarious. 😂
I love it!!!😊 Keep up the good work!
7:51 The Mongols: *Allow us to introduce ourselves*
Amazed by the effort, troubled by minor inaccuracies.
Great video nonetheless!
Amazing work! Loved it! It must have taken a lot of time to make this, and it paid off! Hats off to you! :)
10:49 lil bro got too excited 💀💀
at 8:48 there is a sad face on Constantinople as it falls xD
map before 1200+ : 🕐🕑
map after: (speed)
The borders of the world were most likely as fluid as today its just lack of good records
very detailed map for each year ++
It's still fascinates me how fast USSR came from poor and war-torned country to a global superpower
Seems like ur not a real fox then
Russia already was a great power. USSR didn't change that
and also quickly fell
I can't imagine how long this would take, not to even mention the quality that this has! Also goes to show just how quick the World Wars were compared to the rest of European history! Great work!! 🫡🫡
i think that the map could have an upper layer with the current borders. so, for example, one can have a better view on questions like "what parts of my country did romans conquered"
POV: you forgot to study for the history test
No this is pretty damn accurate for a passion project( he did have errors such as the Spanish republic not being a thing )
@@amhumanperson3592 I think you misunderstood my original comment. I was not insulting the accuracy of the video, I was making a joke imagining a person who forgot to study and watched this video last minute before a test.
@@Trumpetis1 oof my bad bro
1:25 That sound lined up PERFECTLY with the collapse of the Macedonian Empire
Macedonia is greek state as well.
Small Correction: Before 1707, Scotland was not the not the part of the Common Wealth of England. Only England and Wales was the part. Scotland was incorporated in UK in 1707 and Ireland in 1801
There were never such a political entity called "Kiyevan Rus". It was named simple Rus. Name "Kiyevan Rus" is a historical period of Kiyev domination in Russland story, which happened between Novgorod Rus period and Vladimir Rus period.
That may be so, but Kievan Rus was the height of state building in Old Russia until the rise of Moscow.
@@IPlayWithFire135 Wasnt. Before Mongolian invasion Vladimir already became main city of Ancient Rus.
The Bulgarian history was well shown! Good job :) Gratings form Bulgaria!
Не было Киевской Руси. Была просто Русь.
Да нет, Киевская Русь. Название от столицы Киев. Также и с Новгородом, и с Москвой.
Ты ещё скажи, что Византии не было
Киевская Русь-термин для описания государства.
Для описания временного промежутка @@ЭрвинРоммель-3
Но государство Русь.
wow! Such an amazing work :O
Ни в каких древних документах, как русского, так и иностранного происхождения нет упоминания словосочетания "Киевская Русь" - везде Русь, Россия. Киевская Русь, или Древнерусское государство - это этап развития государственности единого народа, который включает в себя тех, кто сегодня именует себя русскими, украинцами и белорусам.
Ну надо же как-то отличать ту изначальную Русь от территории, на которой потом после орды образовалось Московское царство, стырившее название.
What has passed has become the history,
What is happening now is becoming the history,
And what is coming is the history awaiting us to create.
The history is not just “his” “story”. It is us. We are the history.
В 900 году НИКТО не называл Русь киевской, автор видео европеец далёкий от темы за пределами своей страны. Славянские племена населяли территории вплоть до Берлина, кстати название города славянское.
Задорнова меньше смотреть надо
@@ziff637 А при чём здесь Задорнов? Может пергамент, скрижаль, папирус есть века так 10 на котором Русь называется Киевской??? Скрины в студию!!! А так ты просто балабол
Ну это же техническое название, понятно что конкретно Киевской Русью это огромное пространство с кучей суверенных земель тогда никто не называл.
8:07
Mistake , Novgorod was never part of the "Golden Horde"
The problem here is that Novgorod de facto depended from Vladimir and after Moskowz which depended from the Horde
8:48 Anyone else notice the sad face when Constantinople fell, AKA the fall of Rome?
:(
Before The Union Of Lublin in 1569, Lithuania an Poland were seperate countries and only after Lublin Union, thry became a Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
Heyyy I haven’t watched your vids for a big while. Glad I’m back! I still remember when you do subscriber wars haha
Welcome back!
Western pomerania from Gdańsk was under Piast slavic dynasty from polish divided state after Krzywousty split his country between his sons until Brandenburg took these lands. They were polish until at least XVII century when the Conquest if Brandenburg into pomerania began.
Dang. Fascinating. That's a lot of work!
Thats very great :D
I like how France went cray cray mode for bit
And then the German Reich said hold my bier
Really cool how you can see the rough borders of the Roman Empire foe about 500 years after it fell
I cant believe the Roman Empire survived from 720BC to 1453AD.(this is including the west and east Roman Empires)
The Old Ege of this cultural map is only based on Mediterranean cultures, but before the Roman empire all Europe was populated by many others as for example the Celts; and there were other smaller cultures have been ignored, as for example the Basques.
11/10 I would play again.
-God
10:07 I like the beat when napoleon comes into power.
Goes to show how long the Roman Empire Really Lasted and how much they impacted modern day!
8:45 the sad face when the roman empire falls is neat
props to the person who made the lines
Only error I noticed is that the ‘Commonwealth of England’ only last from 1649-1660, after that it became the three kingdoms of England, Scotland and Ireland again under Charles II, James II, William III and Mary II and finally Anne until the union in 1707.
If i could go back in time, i would bring modern technology to help the Romans...
Switzerland so neutral they ain’t moved since 1815, also this must have taken so long to make, respect
It shows that in history serw si many wars ( we see only color of map changed) but nowadays time run quickly on map... Peace time....
I like the way the Romans keep trying to invade Scotland and Scotland is like 'Nope not ganna happen'
I believe there were 30,000 Roman merchants in Great Britain. Rome created a sort of common Gallic currency. North of Hadrian's Wall they are without currency.
Bro how long did it take u
It’s crazy to visualize the same country that witnessed the death of the Western Roman Empire lived long enough to see the birth of the Habsburgs Monarchy, and even the founding of Russia (Muscovy).
To think that the Predecessor of Turkey, the Ottomans, saw and conquered the remains of one of the greatest empires to have ever existed dating to even before the birth of Christ is astounding to me that even empires could last this long. If you’re counting the Roman Republic, the empire technically lasted for over 1 and a half millennia.
i see some issue on denmark, they had more of the german states under control, the early viking period wasn't one country for denmark sweden and norway, they were all split up for at a century more except denmark, they formed quicker than the others.
Μacedonia were also Greeks, the had also allowance on the panhellenic grounds and the olympic games, they were talking writing greek and had greek schools and elections
bro hit us with the aoh2 music fr
Well made, but quite a few discrepancies. So many times did I see borders of countries NOT move when they should, or move years after the actual fact. Many vassals not shown as such. Incorrect borders in general some times. But still, overall pretty good.
Great video
The ottomans: Exist*
Russia: And I took that personally
Great video good work!
Nice video but where is Tartessos? It's considered the first west Europe civilization.
imagine if every historical simulation game is like this, then you'll know the/that world history
I see you are a lover of alternative history
this video reminds me a lot of a game, swordfall kingdoms, which was made in flash, sadly, i can't play the full version of it anymore, but great video!
I always wanted to do something like this (mainly because I didn’t wanna draw the borders myself)
Even how Hannibal got into Italia can be seen with the blue dots! 素晴らしい動画をありがとう😭🎉
I love this video, but what is the game you played this video on?
It’s not a game, they drew it all
i drew it in an app called flipaclip
@@AGLMapping oh ok thanks