Varangians - Elite Bodyguards of the Byzantine Emperors

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  • @KingsandGenerals
    @KingsandGenerals  5 лет назад +227

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    • @donnyoctaviano
      @donnyoctaviano 5 лет назад +9

      Battle of Vienna 1683 please..

    • @JackyMan22
      @JackyMan22 5 лет назад +1

      Alright! My favourite TV Show is on! :D

    • @franciscomm7675
      @franciscomm7675 5 лет назад

      The battle of al mansurah (1250)

    • @sturmgewer44
      @sturmgewer44 5 лет назад +2

      Byzantine empire reconquest under basil II

    • @hitrapperandartistdababy
      @hitrapperandartistdababy 5 лет назад +1

      Im gonna have to correct you on one thing, the climate in scandinavia is not nearly as bad as you make it out to be, in Denmark for example we have quite pleasant summers and more often than not mild winters (we are lucky if we can get snow in December) and the majority of the population where Farmers. The overpopulation is correct however. You would have to get further north before the climate gets really harsh though :-) But feel free to correct me if you would happen to have any counter evidence, kind regards A Dane

  • @Xandergre
    @Xandergre 5 лет назад +2075

    We have a saying in Thessaloniki that is not known to many, ''πιστός σαν Βάραγγος'', which in greek means ''loyal as a Varangian''.

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  5 лет назад +340

      Interesting!

    • @shorewall
      @shorewall 5 лет назад +98

      That's awesome! :D

    • @steveperez178
      @steveperez178 5 лет назад +90

      Badass, thanks for sharing!

    • @montaninio8916
      @montaninio8916 5 лет назад +56

      It would be interesting to know when it has ist roots in byzantine times or from a later or the modern period. Myself would not be surprised when ist from byzantine times since the City of Thessaloniki hold its Byzantine Greek character all over the time, dont slavicised like the biggest part of the Balkans nor lost the imerial character and importance as an Empires City like most of the ancient bigger cities of the Greek penninsula more or less after the end of antiquity.

    • @giefg551
      @giefg551 5 лет назад +30

      Far from true. They fled when they were not paid and the last emperor was left to fight with only the cretan archers and the men of justiniani. When everything goes well everyone is loyal and happy. There is no glorious father in defeat, you are left as an orphan

  • @pigletsquid7718
    @pigletsquid7718 5 лет назад +632

    Everyone: "loyalty can't be bought".
    Varangians: "-hold my mead"

    • @leowang8961
      @leowang8961 3 года назад +15

      Also Varangians: nevmind give it back

    • @AbdulRehman-cp8jl
      @AbdulRehman-cp8jl 3 года назад +24

      We have examples in history of pieces of shits who got paid to protect a king and they ended up backstabbing the same king who they were supposed to protect. So Varangians have my respect for being loyal. At least they weren't hypocrites. They were TRUE MEN OF HONOUR

    • @BatCostumeGuy
      @BatCostumeGuy 3 года назад +16

      @@QualityPen The virgin Paetorian guards vs The chad Varangians

    • @xxx-ve1wt
      @xxx-ve1wt 3 года назад +2

      The loyalty which praetorians never had

    • @usprulse
      @usprulse 9 месяцев назад

      hold my dane-axe

  • @hitrapperandartistdababy
    @hitrapperandartistdababy 4 года назад +459

    The irony that the Roman Paetorian guard was less loyal than a corps made up of Heathen Norsemen.

    • @fiddlesticks7245
      @fiddlesticks7245 3 года назад +28

      Most of them converted

    • @aleksapetrovic6519
      @aleksapetrovic6519 3 года назад +74

      Praetorian guard was so loyal, Emperors needed German bodyguards to protect them from Praetorians.

    • @mistarnoob1495
      @mistarnoob1495 3 года назад +4

      @@aleksapetrovic6519 ehm, norse, not german

    • @Gunxify
      @Gunxify 3 года назад +23

      @@mistarnoob1495 He´s talking about the period of the Praetorian guard. The Norse weren´t a thing yet but the Germanic cultures did worship a religion that would later become the Norse mythology.

    • @razorsharpview9090
      @razorsharpview9090 3 года назад +17

      @@Gunxify funny and ironic though that it was always the Germanic People who are the most loyal bodyguards of the Roman Emperor, the Germanic Imperial Bodyguards and the Varangian Guards.

  • @uWu-rq7mu
    @uWu-rq7mu 5 лет назад +509

    Also in the Hagia Sophia, their are Norse runes etched into the marble. supposedly done by a bored Varangian guard .

    • @axeltenveils6816
      @axeltenveils6816 5 лет назад +147

      "Harald was here." something along those lines, I believe.

    • @michaellejeune7715
      @michaellejeune7715 5 лет назад +56

      Axel Tenveils Halfdan.

    • @aljawad94
      @aljawad94 4 года назад +30

      In Venice's Arsenal, on the one of two Lion statues, there are some rune inscriptions. Probably, these Lions were carried in 15th century by Venecians from Athens, where, Varangians defeated Muslims

    • @GrandDefenestrator
      @GrandDefenestrator 4 года назад +2

      Found an article saying exactly this an hour ago. Guess I found out late :/

    • @teiroproductions1534
      @teiroproductions1534 3 года назад +8

      @@axeltenveils6816 not harald but halfdan the black!

  • @someonesomewhere8888
    @someonesomewhere8888 5 лет назад +766

    You can still find till today in Greece the last name "Varangopoulos", which means son of the Varangian, and also variations of it.

    • @12345678900987659101
      @12345678900987659101 5 лет назад +29

      Are there Hellenized Scandinavian names? I would assume some of those Varangians who settled down in the region would either adopt new names or have their names Hellenized.

    • @Xandergre
      @Xandergre 5 лет назад +92

      @@12345678900987659101 some of them adopted orthodox christianity and got greek names. Legacy of these people would perish though, following numerous ottoman massacres.

    • @someonesomewhere8888
      @someonesomewhere8888 5 лет назад +19

      @@12345678900987659101 As far as i know, no.
      Those two hypothesies you mentioned, are highly probable in my opinion.
      I believe they intergrated in hellenic society and changed their initial names or society probably had them nicknames to signify their identity (or status, as Varangopoulos) as foreigners and those nicknames later on became last names.

    • @godsaveme
      @godsaveme 5 лет назад +85

      If you find a long haired cat in Istanbul you can be sure it came from the North. Norwegian Forest cats were usually aboard the ships to fend of the thieving mice. Even if the Varangians are gone their cats still survive.

    • @luissalcedo6493
      @luissalcedo6493 4 года назад +3

      @@12345678900987659101 At that time, probably so given that there were Byzantine families of Norman and even Turkish ancestry running about. Now, most likely not.

  • @ottovonbismarck5067
    @ottovonbismarck5067 5 лет назад +2355

    Varangians just casually slapping the Pechenegs out of history.

    • @Omar_ayach
      @Omar_ayach 5 лет назад +32

      Always have a plan!

    • @giannisg3387
      @giannisg3387 5 лет назад +227

      Fun Fact :
      The Byzantine emperor himself led the Varangian charge up the hill in a frenzy after he took an arrow to the knee :)

    • @sectorgovernor
      @sectorgovernor 5 лет назад +146

      Huns, avars, pechenegs, cumans...all disappeared..only hungarians could establish a country, what still exists. Edit: I forgot Bulgaria, but it's pity they abandoned their original language

    • @maverikmiller6746
      @maverikmiller6746 5 лет назад +11

      If you read history you would understand that battle was one hellova battle:
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Beroia

    • @tylerellis9097
      @tylerellis9097 5 лет назад +39

      Thracian Goth Your Comment makes literally no sense. Bulgarians fought alongside the Varangians in that battle.

  • @adriantsui9566
    @adriantsui9566 5 лет назад +3030

    The Varangian Guard was everything the Praetorians weren't.

    • @pedroh2671
      @pedroh2671 5 лет назад +329

      Loyalty to the end!

    • @V.Sensei
      @V.Sensei 5 лет назад +124

      They weren't true to caesar

    • @adriantsui9566
      @adriantsui9566 5 лет назад +22

      @@V.SenseiWho?

    • @V.Sensei
      @V.Sensei 5 лет назад +299

      @@adriantsui9566 [FNV joke] the praetoreans are true to caesar, and will give their lives for him to dominate the mojave wasteland

    • @adriantsui9566
      @adriantsui9566 5 лет назад +30

      @@V.Sensei lol

  • @LeoWarrior14
    @LeoWarrior14 5 лет назад +1975

    Only one question when researching this: Why the hell doesn't Hardrada have his own Netflix series?

    • @3452te
      @3452te 5 лет назад +75

      He'll probably appear in Vikings

    • @sulphuric_glue4468
      @sulphuric_glue4468 5 лет назад +264

      Both Hardrada and Justinian the Great need their own miniseries

    • @icedogg111
      @icedogg111 5 лет назад +145

      Because Netflix sucks at making series

    • @siechamontillado
      @siechamontillado 5 лет назад +22

      Dave Bautista is too booked up at the moment.

    • @jaxta86
      @jaxta86 5 лет назад +15

      Hell yeah, better story then ragnars

  • @enesbahriartun9424
    @enesbahriartun9424 5 лет назад +630

    Cersei shoud have bought Varangians instead of Golden Company
    Varangians Soldier: ''Sir, they have a dragon''
    Varangians CO:''Did we get paid?''
    Varangians Soldier:'' Yes sir.''
    Varangians CO:'' Then bring my axe boi. We have a dragon to kill!''

    • @LeoWarrior14
      @LeoWarrior14 5 лет назад +29

      @Hoàng Nguyên The Swamps of the Neck is more or less the Vietnam of Westeros

    • @Jackson-tx5fp
      @Jackson-tx5fp 4 года назад +7

      I read that in the voice of kratos

    • @arnabsaha9778
      @arnabsaha9778 4 года назад +1

      The Unsullied are the Varagnians of Got world.

    • @nicrose3164
      @nicrose3164 4 года назад +17

      No it is more like
      Varangians soldier “Sir they have a dragon”
      Varangians co “Valhalla here we come”

    • @leorosenberg8604
      @leorosenberg8604 4 года назад +1

      charge

  • @somegreekdude9225
    @somegreekdude9225 5 лет назад +268

    in greece where we learn a shit ton about the byzantine era no teacher has ever mentioned the varangian guard so thank you for the knowledge

    • @darkcrisisgaming298
      @darkcrisisgaming298 5 лет назад +16

      Because the best warriors were us Anglo/Vikings cough cough...

    • @somegreekdude9225
      @somegreekdude9225 5 лет назад +11

      XLLDARK RAIDER that is debatable if you have seen kings and generals's other videos the roman legions were rather lethal. However if you are talking about this time period (wich is litteraly know as the viking age) then your statement would infact be correct 👍

    • @darkcrisisgaming298
      @darkcrisisgaming298 5 лет назад +11

      @@somegreekdude9225 of course I'm talking about 7th century AD up to 15th century AD. You can't compare to the Roman legions nobody could during Romes rein in the ancient world, nobody could

    • @CamoflaugeDinosaue
      @CamoflaugeDinosaue 5 лет назад +3

      XLLDARK RAIDER naw. They were shock troopers, very easily defeated if you have enough of a numbers advantage. Disciplined Roman troops were capable of flexible tactics that allowed them to overcome many different challenges on the spot. Including being vastly outnumbered. Anglos and Vikings were good warriors for sure, but they were not very flexible units and typically had limited circumstances of effectiveness.

    • @thodorosxanthopoulos
      @thodorosxanthopoulos 5 лет назад +1

      We learn just a few things about Byzantine and 50% of that is orthodox Christianity advertising, we learn about the most famous battles and little more. Hell we are not taught almost anything for WW2 or WW1 outside our battles, about the sit europe did in africa, but perhaps most importantly we are not taught our OWN recent history, 60s+.

  • @napoleonibonaparte7198
    @napoleonibonaparte7198 5 лет назад +929

    *Boyar Harald defected to the Khergit Khanate*

  • @Joker-yw9hl
    @Joker-yw9hl 5 лет назад +955

    Thank you for the Byzantine and late roman content

    • @TheChiconspiracy
      @TheChiconspiracy 5 лет назад +31

      You mean "thank you for the late Roman content" :)

    • @Joker-yw9hl
      @Joker-yw9hl 5 лет назад +3

      @@TheChiconspiracy check mate!

    • @IamSome1
      @IamSome1 5 лет назад

      @@TheChiconspiracy Roman Byzantium

    • @IamSome1
      @IamSome1 5 лет назад +1

      @@Joker-yw9hl Uno reverse card

    • @TheChiconspiracy
      @TheChiconspiracy 5 лет назад

      @@IamSome1 That's like saying "American New Amsterdam"

  • @hemmingwayfan
    @hemmingwayfan 5 лет назад +429

    Narrator: "Upon seeing the host of Basil's army, Falcus suffered a stroke and died"
    Floki:

    • @giannisg3387
      @giannisg3387 5 лет назад +33

      Fun Fact :
      Tzar Samuel of Bulgaria also suffered a stroke and died when he saw 15.000 of his men blinded on Basils orders after the battle of Kleidion.

    • @tylerellis9097
      @tylerellis9097 5 лет назад +3

      Graiznek Except theirs more proof that this actually happened unlike Basil blinding 14000 Bulgarians.

    • @Tollard100
      @Tollard100 5 лет назад +5

      According to the records his suffered a stroke mid charge against Basil himself. People saw it as divine intervention as he was holding a banner depicting the holy mother Mary.
      I found the wiki on the dude and this is where they talk about it
      The two armies were facing each other, when Phokas galloped forward, seeking personal combat with the Emperor who was riding in front of the lines. Just as he prepared to charge at Basil, however, Phokas suffered a seizure,[4] fell from his horse, and was found to be dead[5] (April 13, 989). His head was cut off and brought to Basil. This ended the rebellion.

    • @ΕλλαδίτηςΚουμπαρος
      @ΕλλαδίτηςΚουμπαρος 3 года назад

      Floki is a way of saying cum in greek hehe

  • @patatesinkabugu
    @patatesinkabugu 5 лет назад +1294

    How Varangians work: "Please insert coin !!"

    • @patatesinkabugu
      @patatesinkabugu 5 лет назад +46

      @@gamingthisera6339 Varangians are as reliable as arcade machines. If you insert enough coins they work efficiently forever.

    • @patatesinkabugu
      @patatesinkabugu 5 лет назад +3

      @Águila701 exactly :D

    • @woodenscrotum7892
      @woodenscrotum7892 5 лет назад +19

      At least it's not the Praetorians.

    • @Pillar_of_Salt
      @Pillar_of_Salt 5 лет назад +9

      @@BioHorse the sad thing is they were actual vikings, the issue is that vikings were not united well enough to defend their lands. I hope that sometime soon we will soon see the return of the vikings

    • @Pillar_of_Salt
      @Pillar_of_Salt 5 лет назад +1

      @Dennis Helgi yeah

  • @darthmortus5702
    @darthmortus5702 5 лет назад +1654

    >Says Eastern Rome instead of Byzantium
    >Instant like

    • @tsaiphil7816
      @tsaiphil7816 5 лет назад +101

      Not Eastern, Just Rome.

    • @spartanhokage9968
      @spartanhokage9968 5 лет назад +10

      It's the same thing

    • @nickzissis9375
      @nickzissis9375 5 лет назад +72

      Officially for the time it was Eastern Roman Empire. Emperor Theodocius the last emperor of the whole Roman Empire splits the Empire in two 2 halves among his sons. The Western part was sacked by everyone!!!! The Eastern part lived for another 1000 years approximately and the historians named it Byzantium. But the people called themselves Romans.

    • @tylerellis9097
      @tylerellis9097 5 лет назад +33

      Nick Zissis Except the Empire was Legally reunited by Emperor Zeno in 480 so your wrong. Eastern Roman is inaccurate
      It’s the Roman Empire.

    • @ORTHODOX-PATH
      @ORTHODOX-PATH 5 лет назад +9

      @@tylerellis9097 No.Nick Zissis is literally correct.Byzantins within Greekorthodoxy 0:42 *Agia Sophia* achieved their targets till 1453..till the last Emperor KONSTANTINOS PALAIOLOGOS who crowned in pelloponese Mani* died bravely among their warriors in the battle.I think after the split of Roman Empire Byzantines and their empire trully rize.fact*

  • @rgm96x49
    @rgm96x49 5 лет назад +423

    One of the coolest names to ever grace an imperial bodyguard, with members looking and being as cool as their name suggests. God damn.

    • @HxH2011DRA
      @HxH2011DRA 5 лет назад +3

      They were hype

    • @maizen1403
      @maizen1403 5 лет назад +5

      Favourite units on Total War Medieval 2, with their battle axe

    • @nozomusuzuki7916
      @nozomusuzuki7916 5 лет назад

      True!

    • @yomauser
      @yomauser 5 лет назад +1

      ...cool as they name suggests... Maybe; their name means 'viking' and they were hired mercenaries who obey only gold coins and treasures, just like vikings ;)

    • @friedlemons5201
      @friedlemons5201 4 года назад

      They're so goddamn cool, I'm planning on joining the Byzantines in Total War solely because of them

  • @aicragej
    @aicragej 5 лет назад +153

    Basil II: These rebellious Phokas...
    Aide: Sir Phokas is one man
    Basil II: Yes, I'm taking about all these rebellious Phokas who joined him.

  • @joshuag.a287
    @joshuag.a287 5 лет назад +536

    Pechenegs: exist
    Varangian guard: im gonna end this guys whole career

  • @GGG1113331
    @GGG1113331 5 лет назад +172

    Miklagaard has been our home
    For twenty years or more
    We've lent our axes, spears and swords
    In service of the emperor.We are loyal warriors
    That's the oath we gave
    To protect the emperor
    Even to a violent grave.

    • @tomurg
      @tomurg 5 лет назад +23

      Our loyalty was always firm
      We kept our given word
      On these southern battlefields
      Our northern war cries roared
      Battles have been fought
      Many gave their lives
      But all who died by axe and sword
      Were called to hall up high

    • @fyurerys
      @fyurerys 5 лет назад +2

      not Miklagaard , but Tsar'grad like Constantinople was named by Old Slavs and as was known in ancient Rus'.

    • @judyschille8739
      @judyschille8739 10 месяцев назад

      Have you fallen down the preverbal hole? Wake up, it’s a fucking game!! Try living in the real world please!!!

  • @jaghn4703
    @jaghn4703 5 лет назад +289

    Harald captured over 80 arabic forts?
    My several hundred hours in Mount and Blade: Warband tells me that it's a fact. Nord Huscarls, in my opinion, are better than Trebuchets

    • @FH-rp5or
      @FH-rp5or 5 лет назад +10

      Pfffffft! silly nord propaganda.... My rhodok sharpshooters can take twice more forts with minimum casualties.

    • @rayravernous4376
      @rayravernous4376 5 лет назад +26

      Pfft shooting enemies with your little wooden crossbows, real conquerors like Swadians ride their horses into castles. Don't mind me, just a little too much butter.

    • @ardaaslan1923
      @ardaaslan1923 5 лет назад +7

      +1 My Nord Huscarls have helped me to take all the Rhodok cities and castles with the help of Swadian sharpshooters

    • @EinFelsbrocken
      @EinFelsbrocken 5 лет назад +2

      Tbf Rhodok Sharpshooters are the fucking deal. Their accuracy is *mmmmhhh*

    • @hudojnik93
      @hudojnik93 5 лет назад +1

      OMG man .. I was thinking exactly about M&B when I heard this :D

  • @forwhomthebelltolls
    @forwhomthebelltolls 5 лет назад +317

    "There is no Bardus Fuckus sir, it's a joke name sir"
    "Really? I have a great friend in Constantinople called Bardus Fuckus"

    • @viktorsilva4017
      @viktorsilva4017 5 лет назад +64

      Surely his ancestor was Biggus Dickus

    • @Ugglehjelm
      @Ugglehjelm 5 лет назад +30

      And his wife Incontinentia buttocks

    • @11DNA11
      @11DNA11 5 лет назад +1

      I was thinking about the same thing :D

    • @kayhaych05
      @kayhaych05 4 года назад

      I’m so glad I’m not the only one that laughed like a fool when I heard his name

    • @TheLargino
      @TheLargino 4 года назад

      Oh Brian, you are a very naughty boy.

  • @fanfire1014
    @fanfire1014 5 лет назад +542

    "The Varangians were positioned in the vanguard where they were most comfortable." I wanna know how large the wheel barrow they used to move their giga-sized balls were.

    • @RD-eg1df
      @RD-eg1df 5 лет назад +66

      When death in battle is the most glorious thing you can think of, only the vanguard will do.

    • @wardeni9603
      @wardeni9603 5 лет назад +46

      Norsemen were born warriors, pure and simple. Axe in hand, helmet on head, death or glory. Like if you look at their descendants even today, the Nordic people, they're on average taller and more sturdily built than western and southern Europeans

    • @liamjm9278
      @liamjm9278 5 лет назад +21

      @@wardeni9603 Cold climates tend to do that. Just look at the Neanderthals after one of the ice ages.

    • @pizdamatiideuser2
      @pizdamatiideuser2 5 лет назад +14

      @@wardeni9603 Polar bears are bigger than any other bears. That's how it works.

    • @xXxNitroMethanexXx
      @xXxNitroMethanexXx 5 лет назад +5

      @@liamjm9278 but the homo sapiens were taller, and africans tend to be tall af

  • @nacht6747
    @nacht6747 5 лет назад +416

    Ah that one trait some Viking characters can get in CK2!

    • @_Woody_
      @_Woody_ 5 лет назад +24

      Do us proud son!

    • @osamazafar6264
      @osamazafar6264 5 лет назад +71

      You could also hear the one of the ck2 songs near the end of the video

    • @ronweasley9001
      @ronweasley9001 5 лет назад +5

      @@osamazafar6264 yup ck 2 song

    • @Alex-ht5ci
      @Alex-ht5ci 5 лет назад +5

      @@osamazafar6264 song is our kingdom will fall song by a dude i can't spell the name of

    • @alexjiang758
      @alexjiang758 5 лет назад +3

      Man of culture

  • @RenegadeRanga
    @RenegadeRanga 5 лет назад +38

    Enemies running from battle and the Varangians having none of it, "we came for battle." That's just the best.

    • @samsmith2635
      @samsmith2635 Год назад +1

      "We didn't get all dressed up for nothing!"

  • @lertpollt3452
    @lertpollt3452 4 года назад +21

    For uncivilized barbarians non europeans, those vikinls truly had heart and made a fortune from Byzantium

    • @asterixavenger1556
      @asterixavenger1556 4 года назад +3

      Well money is a great motive:) many of them probably get christianized too

    • @mariahadjimama6512
      @mariahadjimama6512 4 года назад +3

      This Greek city Constantinople is known to be incredibly advanced and wealty .No wonder...

    • @pMsAlex138
      @pMsAlex138 6 месяцев назад

      the fuck you mean with non europeans? Scandinavia isnt european?

    • @BudgetGainsByJJ
      @BudgetGainsByJJ 2 дня назад

      @@pMsAlex138of course it is. Scandinavians have more European blood than Greeks and Italians

  • @joshualijnen7446
    @joshualijnen7446 5 лет назад +147

    Such a badass story, never knew vikings went into the Levant and beyond!

    • @viraloracle5151
      @viraloracle5151 5 лет назад +20

      largest viking invasion in history happened on north Iran, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caspian_expeditions_of_the_Rus%27 " The Rus' undertook the first large-scale expedition in 913; having arrived on 500 ships, they pillaged in the Gorgan region, in the territory of present-day Iran," (it failed though)

    • @grimgoreironhide9985
      @grimgoreironhide9985 5 лет назад +3

      @@viraloracle5151 The Daylamites beat them back. The Daylamites were renowned as the best Heavy Infantry in the Middle East. During the early Islamic conquests, the converted Daylamites were often paid double than their Arab counterparts because they were that good.
      The Rus Vikings were given a nasty suprise in Iran.
      During the Sassanid-Roman wars, the Sassanids often had Daylamites as their heavy infantry and they could stand toe to toe with their Roman legionary counterparts.

    • @grimgoreironhide9985
      @grimgoreironhide9985 5 лет назад +1

      @Dex4Sure That's like saying the Vikings were not as good as everyone says they were since they were eventually subdued by Pope and converted to Christianity. Also these same Daylamites were used as Heavy Infantry in the Sassanid armies and they went toe to toe with Roman Legionaries. It's not Persian fanboyism. There is a reason why Rus Vikings never seriously threatened Northern Iran again. Whilst the British and Central Europeans had to consistently suffer against Viking attacks.

    • @linhhoang1363
      @linhhoang1363 5 лет назад

      @@grimgoreironhide9985 Sources ?

    • @grimgoreironhide9985
      @grimgoreironhide9985 5 лет назад

      @@linhhoang1363 img.4plebs.org › imagePDF
      Sassanian Elite Cavalry AD 224-642 - 4plebs

  • @pgetheelderscrollsturkiye68
    @pgetheelderscrollsturkiye68 5 лет назад +194

    As a medieval 2 total war player i love varangians so much :D

    • @drewinsur7321
      @drewinsur7321 5 лет назад +16

      stainless steel 6.4 here... them bois are responsable for my conquering of the levant, arabia and north africa alone... what a fond journey.

    • @demistr7435
      @demistr7435 5 лет назад +7

      @@drewinsur7321 Stainless steel Bynzantine empire is basically cheating.

    • @spikykitten3502
      @spikykitten3502 5 лет назад

      @@demistr7435 yes, late period

    • @spikykitten3502
      @spikykitten3502 5 лет назад

      @@dimitris1988kom explain your errors if any.

    • @pgetheelderscrollsturkiye68
      @pgetheelderscrollsturkiye68 5 лет назад

      @@dimitris1988kom im a windows 7 boi sorry i can help :/

  • @theflyingdutchman6297
    @theflyingdutchman6297 5 лет назад +260

    Awesome! Thanks for this, I've always been interested in the Varangians and the Byzantine Empire.

  • @Hwacast
    @Hwacast 5 лет назад +93

    YES! Finally, the famous Varangian Guards!

  • @undertakermert
    @undertakermert 5 лет назад +150

    One of these guys even have carved his name on the Hagia Sophia's marble.

    • @jethrologist
      @jethrologist 5 лет назад +2

      Yeah! I was hoping that would be mentioned lol

    • @Deridus
      @Deridus 5 лет назад +16

      HAFDAN!

    • @sodinc
      @sodinc 5 лет назад +4

      what a barbaroi xd

    • @ardaaslan1923
      @ardaaslan1923 5 лет назад +33

      Yeah "Halvdan was here" from 9th century can be seen on the marble at the South Gallery :D

    • @michaellejeune7715
      @michaellejeune7715 5 лет назад +14

      He also wrote "Erlendur likes small Greek boys" but that got erased somehow.

  • @YeenMage
    @YeenMage 5 лет назад +298

    FINALLY! HONOR TO THE BASILEOS!
    And thank you for calling the empires as Eastern and ROMAN! And for showing the Hagia Sophia without those minarets!

    • @tylerellis9097
      @tylerellis9097 5 лет назад +5

      Ferrer Mihkael Why? Eastern Roman is equally a modern Term!

    • @tisFrancesfault
      @tisFrancesfault 5 лет назад +5

      Well of course they wont show the minarets... they weren't built yet...

    • @oneshoewalker2365
      @oneshoewalker2365 5 лет назад +4

      They had to keep the name romanoi in order to have justified claims on the western part of the empire. Science philosophy music religion day to day ordinary communication was in greek and there was a neat effort in preserving and copying all ancient bibliography on everything in greek. There were no doubt people that went against the idea. King Theodosius ( Spanish origin)

    • @tylerellis9097
      @tylerellis9097 5 лет назад +17

      one shoe walker Speaking Greek does not make you Greek. I can name you so many Armenian Emperors it’s not even funny. Romanoi was used to refer to all Greek Speaking people of the Empire including Armenian and Bulgarian families. Where as only Greeks in the Empire were called Greek.

    • @tylerellis9097
      @tylerellis9097 5 лет назад +5

      Alexandros Var Bulgaria was a integrated part of the Empire for over 160 years and next to it the rest of its existence. Armenians were a major part of the Empire as they inhabited all of Eastern Anatolia, Armenia proper and Later Cilica all direct Byzantine territory. That’s why their was so many Armenian Emperors. Taronite and Komeutopli Armenian And Bulgarian families respectively were called Romanoi despite not being Greek.
      Literally half the world called the Empire Roman. Even Certain Frankish Emperors And Kings Of England called then Roman. They were only called Greeks cause they spoke Greek and to dispute their Romaness.
      Serbia and Bulgaria both tried to restore the Empire and were extremely Romanized with some Greeks officially supporting the Bulgarians against the Crusaders to take Constantinople.
      Only after did 1204 and the death of the Roman Empire did Greek become a interchangeably used name with Greek and Even then Konstantinos Palaiologos called himself Emperor of Greeks and Romans.

  • @theartofwar551
    @theartofwar551 5 лет назад +38

    Varangians: (sees enemy fleeing)
    Also Varangians: Yall mind if I Varangian?
    Slaughters entire enemy army.

  • @amanarya4915
    @amanarya4915 5 лет назад +324

    Who used to be the Byzantine empire in total war medieval just for the varangian guards

    • @TheRealBruceLouis
      @TheRealBruceLouis 5 лет назад +20

      i just liked constantinople & their scoutatois & their sturdy infantry line

    • @kapoioskanenas2337
      @kapoioskanenas2337 5 лет назад +2

      i like the greek fire unit

    • @maizen1403
      @maizen1403 5 лет назад +3

      Yes Byzantine infantry rule

    • @JonatasMonte
      @JonatasMonte 5 лет назад

      Never used them, I'm a shield and sword type of guy.

    • @Mikko088
      @Mikko088 5 лет назад

      Me. :D

  • @chrisleonard2066
    @chrisleonard2066 5 лет назад +425

    Devin calling Eastern Romans ‘Romans’ instead of ‘Byzantines’ is my new kink

    • @tylerellis9097
      @tylerellis9097 5 лет назад +2

      Chris Leonard Why? It’s equally as inaccurate. Eastern Roman I mean.

    • @andrawsy
      @andrawsy 5 лет назад +13

      @@christopherzantiotis I don't agree with the points you made.
      1st- They did not have a "Greek Orthodox religion" they were mostly Chalcedonian christian just like the church in Rome and after the split they didn't become "Greek Orthodox" that is what we today use to identify the church. However this is classification is used in the west but in the east like in Turkey and in Arabic countries they are referred to as Roum Orthodox which translates to Roman Orthodox while Catholics are referred to as simply Latins and not Roman Catholic like in the west. So it is a matter of perspective.
      2nd- You are correct when you said that originally the city was called Byzantium. However, it should be known that during the reign of emperor Constantine the great the city was renamed to nova roma and it was made the new capital of the Roman empire. Later the citizens started calling it Constantinople in reference to him. Never did the inhabitants call it Byzantium after the reign of Constantine the first.
      3rd- As far as I am aware the west did start calling Eastern Romans Greek in the middle ages. However, at the time there was no notion of a nation state and calling someone Greek at that time was like calling someone pagan. I think that Eastern Romans acknowledged their Greek heritage as you can see from the letters between emperor of Nicea John III Vatatzes and the pope whom I forgot his name or the writings of Anna Komnene. I think that calling Eastern Romans Greek is equivalent to calling someone from the USA English or German.

    • @AJ-ud1ui
      @AJ-ud1ui 5 лет назад

      Chris Leonard true, I noticed that.

    • @marcelcostache2504
      @marcelcostache2504 5 лет назад +8

      @@christopherzantiotis you have an obsession with greeks dont you because you forget the traco-romans( modern day vlahs and romanians), issaurians, Armenians, punic,jews,semites, egyptians, goths, slavs, illiro-romans( albanians) italo-romans, slavs, bulgarians and many many more that where part of the empires ethnic make up and legacy.

    • @chrisleonard2066
      @chrisleonard2066 5 лет назад +12

      Christopher Zantiotis I know why they were called that, but I would say the (Eastern) Romans were neither Hellenistic nor Italic (obviously to the latter) but were a dialecticised merger of the two cultures. They called themselves Roman, they maintained a monarchy going back to Augustus, practiced Roman Christianity (orthodoxy), and carried on most of their traditions (including the Senate which wasn’t dissolved until the 12th century).
      Americans today don’t look like Americans in 1776 but that doesn’t change the fact that’s what we are.
      Imho ‘Byzantine’ should be the description of the era, not the civilisation.

  • @Chikanuk
    @Chikanuk 5 лет назад +155

    Harald at 21 - become head of varangians.
    Modern guys at 21 - still kids.

    • @tomurg
      @tomurg 5 лет назад +12

      qe qe Yeah in those days men were men.

    • @MojoBonzo
      @MojoBonzo 5 лет назад +22

      well to be fair, at least we dont kill people... you know... that thing harald was casually doing at 21... not to mention that we call a certain generation the lost generation for a certain reason... you people act as if we should not learn from our collective history...

    • @tomurg
      @tomurg 5 лет назад +19

      Guy's here's another awesome fact: Harald's great-grandson, Sigurd, was the first European king to participate in a crusade. He set off on his 3-year long adventure when he was just 17. He helped to drive the Moors out of Spain, fought pirates in the Mediterranean and helped King Baldwin capture the city of Sidon.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigurd_the_Crusader
      In my opinion the Hardrada dynasty is a solid reminder of how we were once warriors other then the sated house cats we are now. We tend to look on the past with our modern perceptions which is why our ancestors are often misunderstood. Yes there were people killed but that was just the way of war. Nowadays we have a different view on that because there's no ideal or anything. In those old days war was how a man made his wealth. All things to think about right here folks.

    • @Chikanuk
      @Chikanuk 5 лет назад +14

      @@tomurg Yup, exactly. And its not about kills, its about passion. You dont need to be 2m tall warrior to be a true man, you can be a 1.6m scientist with huge glasses, but with passion and determination you can be a hero.
      And tbh - its not like in this day people dont kill each over. We just prefer to ignore the facts if they not happend in 1st world countries.

    • @bansheee1
      @bansheee1 5 лет назад

      Medieval times life expectancy was not the highest either

  • @HieroIIofSyracuse
    @HieroIIofSyracuse 5 лет назад +293

    A future video idea might be covering Basil II and his life. Otherwise great video!

    • @christermi
      @christermi 5 лет назад +10

      I'm surprised as to why he hasn't covered it already :-)

    • @klemensvonmetternich4442
      @klemensvonmetternich4442 5 лет назад +19

      Mreow Basil the Bulgar slayer

    • @Mattyhollis
      @Mattyhollis 5 лет назад

      It's coming...

    • @giopa110888
      @giopa110888 5 лет назад +1

      and how Georgians saved his ass.

    • @tylerellis9097
      @tylerellis9097 5 лет назад +5

      giopa69420911 and then he beat those Georgians ass for betraying him in the second civil war.

  • @svasilop
    @svasilop 5 лет назад +94

    Great video. Allow me a comment on a detail I find interesting. The AngloSaxons of the British Isles were traditionally affiliated to Constantinople even prior to the Battle of Hastings. That enraged the Frankish Pope of Rome (after the Great schism of 1054), who blessed William the Conqueror and his Normans to invade England and convert the AngloSaxons to the Catholicism of the Pope of Old Rome. The Normans introduced Catholicism along with a harsh Frankish style feudalistic system to England that sent the AngloSaxon knights escaping as refugees to the Varangian Guard service of their respected East Roman Emperor in Constantinople

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  5 лет назад +11

      Thanks!

    • @derrickpalmiter369
      @derrickpalmiter369 4 года назад +7

      The anglo Saxons converted long before 1054. Not sure where you heard this.

    • @waaghghazghkull6362
      @waaghghazghkull6362 4 года назад +10

      @@derrickpalmiter369 Yes they did convert to Christianity before that but the Anglo Saxon nobility leaned more toward the Eastern Christian rites more than they did the Latin Rites so after the Great Schism the Pope was like get fucked.

    • @marcus4046
      @marcus4046 2 года назад +4

      @@waaghghazghkull6362 it prob also has to do with where they are at with how much of scotland and ireland followed there own rites as well the entire british isle seems to have been a land of "We do it our own way" sort of mentallity with God.

    • @Bobby-ei2jg
      @Bobby-ei2jg 11 месяцев назад

      @@marcus4046that’s very true even today

  • @Tollard100
    @Tollard100 5 лет назад +44

    Basil the Bulgar Slayer never had children (or at the very least, any legitimate ones), Anna was his sister
    Just a small detail, apart from that great video!!
    I can't get enough of Offy D's voice

    • @ДаниелСпасов-ъ2ш
      @ДаниелСпасов-ъ2ш 5 лет назад +2

      He was probably homosexual

    • @Tollard100
      @Tollard100 5 лет назад +11

      @@ДаниелСпасов-ъ2ш He was described as a womanizer in his youth, but as emperor he was so dedicated to the state he never stopped to take a wife.

    •  3 года назад +1

      @@kaloyanrosenov2123 cute he copied the title of basil lol

  • @brocklesnar7225
    @brocklesnar7225 5 лет назад +38

    Correction :
    Anna Porphyrogenita who married Vladimir the Great of Kiev was the 'SISTER' of Emperor of Basil II and the daughter of Byzantine Emperor Romanos II.

    • @lokigui
      @lokigui 3 года назад

      my ggrandmother

  • @chaos9731
    @chaos9731 5 лет назад +44

    WE ARE THE VARANGIAN GAURD
    GUTS AND GLORY
    HAND OF MIGHT
    RED AS BLOOD AND BLACK AS NIGHT

  • @MrTomFlan
    @MrTomFlan 5 лет назад +70

    This channel and history time are top tier.

  • @pgetheelderscrollsturkiye68
    @pgetheelderscrollsturkiye68 5 лет назад +50

    Greeks are people that even made a nordic king to join them and be their bodyguard unit so thats why hellenistic history is best history.

    • @andreas3850
      @andreas3850 5 лет назад

      where are you from ?

    • @bilgeturkkan6095
      @bilgeturkkan6095 5 лет назад +11

      The Byzantine wasn't a Greek empire, it was a multi-ethnic empire. Similar applies to the Ottomans. Both saw themselves as the rightful inheritors of the Romans, who were also multi-ethnic. Examples of 'real' Greek empires are the Macedonian empire, and examples of 'real' Turkic empires are the Gokturks and the Seljuks.

    • @christermi
      @christermi 5 лет назад +16

      @@bilgeturkkan6095 it was predominantly Greek though ( language and culture ).

    • @a.lask.8283
      @a.lask.8283 5 лет назад +18

      @@bilgeturkkan6095 the byzantine empire was mutliethic but it was mostly greek.They spoke greek,they wrote in greek and their names were also greek(just look at the names of the emperors).

    • @christermi
      @christermi 5 лет назад +12

      The Greeks of the empire considered themselves Romans, not the Armenians nor the Bulgarians ......just saying!

  • @psal8715
    @psal8715 5 лет назад +13

    The Varangians are one of my favorite historical warriors.

  • @kosmas173
    @kosmas173 5 лет назад +28

    You know that an empire is strong when it has Viking mercenaries.

  • @freddymylove-dk
    @freddymylove-dk 5 лет назад +81

    My Scandinavian heart beats with pride at the tale of these great warriors.

    • @VikingFitness00
      @VikingFitness00 5 лет назад +11

      they were great times my Norse brother. I'm sure our ancestors had great adventures!

    • @myhandlehasbeenmishandled
      @myhandlehasbeenmishandled 4 года назад +13

      Wait,... Aren't you guys just descendants of cowards that stayed behind as their other contemporaries went on to pillage elsewhere? I mean come on, how many of them actually did came back to have a family.

    • @thecrow7
      @thecrow7 4 года назад +4

      my Anglo Saxon one does as well :)

    • @roberttucker1527
      @roberttucker1527 4 года назад +13

      Go save your own country. I had a Syrian sweede tell me how pathetic he thinks you guys are

    • @tilldeathcomes6611
      @tilldeathcomes6611 4 года назад +7

      Robert Tucker all Muslim migrants think all Europeans are pathetic femboys. Seems like only 1% are even hard asses these days. Being a man is bad over there & you gotta submit to the women hahaha

  • @Liquidsback
    @Liquidsback 5 лет назад +68

    SEND IN THE VANGARD!!!!!!!

  • @tombouric
    @tombouric 5 лет назад +14

    “We’re just facts about ancient history, we’re supposed to be relatively unknown.”
    “Not to me.”

    • @marcelcostache2504
      @marcelcostache2504 5 лет назад +4

      most modern day millenials and especially here in north america have no idea what byzantium or varangians are heck most of them will even dare to say the romans where black yes we have gotten to that point where there deleting history for the sake of leftist propaganda.

  • @robdee81
    @robdee81 4 года назад +5

    Didnt know about the saxon influence over Varangian guard untill i saw Anglovarangoi unit in medieval 1212 mod. As an Englishman it was nice to know some of the saxon warrior class survived the ethnic cleansing of the Normans during the Harrying of the north (with records in the doomsday book showing as much as 75 percent of population dissapear) and prospered in Byzantium.

    • @jackwhitehead5233
      @jackwhitehead5233 2 года назад

      Hi bro, have you heard about Nova Anglia? The Englinbarangoi (English Varangians) were tasked with reconquering Crimea, which they did and were given the land to rule as their own. The called it Nova Anglia (New England in Latin) and called their settlements things like London and York! They repelled Tartar invasions and sieges and built their own small nation.
      Apparently, they remained in Crimea, still speaking old English until the 14th century or so!

  • @DCMarvelMultiverse
    @DCMarvelMultiverse 4 года назад +10

    Vikings: What's south of here?
    Russia: Roman Empire.
    Vikings: That's still around? Get outta town!

  • @g00dbyemisterA
    @g00dbyemisterA 5 лет назад +14

    The Age of Empires sound effects in these videos never cease to make me smile.

    • @AJ-ud1ui
      @AJ-ud1ui 5 лет назад +1

      AlexisErudite overpopulation sound effect haha

  • @cdtlnc1135
    @cdtlnc1135 5 лет назад +8

    A video about medieval feudal society, as well as how it affected armies and war planning (seeing how this channel's main content is military history), would be an interesting watch! Perhaps a few examples of some special cases, if there are any, would be a nice addition as well.

  • @Mrkabrat
    @Mrkabrat 5 лет назад +15

    *MARCH OF THE VARANGIAN GUARD by Turisas intensifies*
    It really says something that the bodyguard of the Byzantine emperor had to be foreign mercenaries

    • @gabrielinostroza4989
      @gabrielinostroza4989 5 лет назад +3

      GUARDS OF GLORY AND OF MIGHT
      RED AS BLOOD AND BLACK AS NIGHT

    • @Mrkabrat
      @Mrkabrat 5 лет назад +1

      @@gabrielinostroza4989 *FLIES OUR BANNER AS WE MARCH TO THE EAST, FOR THE KINGDOM OF GREECE!*

  • @greekmilitaryhistory
    @greekmilitaryhistory 2 года назад +8

    As Greek (Romios) I have to say that becaue of the Varangian Guard we Greeks (Romioi) feel a deep bond with the Norse people , with Danemark, Sweden, Norway, Iceland (but also with England and Russia).
    We Greeks are deeply thankful for the service of so many Norse people who left everything and came to fight for the freedom and the power of the Eastern Roman Greek Empire.
    The WARRIORS OF ODIN were one of the best units of the byzantine army and they fought as brothers together with us side by side for Greece , for Europe and for Christianity against the barbaric invaders who made the mistake to threaten the empire.
    Many Varangians returned as rich people in the Norse and there they influenced a lot the cultures of Norway, Sweden , Danemark and Iceland.
    The Varnagian Guard was and is a special bond between the Eastern Roman Empire (medikeval Greek Byzanz) and between the norse germanic people.
    The Eastern Roman Empire was for centuries one of the strongest states of the world with one of the strongest militaties of the world. Few if any states survived and flourished so long as the Eastern Roman Empire.
    The Eastern Roman Empire (medieval Greece ) was for centuries the main defense of Europe and european culture against jihadism, militant Islam and eastern invaders . Most importantly , Byzanz fought mainly only to defend itself for foreign invaders. We did not do imperialistic wars.
    But make no mistake, the Roman Empire did not end in 1454. In 1821 , Greeks revolted againt all odds and we liberated back our country. Greece is today the direct continuation of the Roman Empire (Byzanz). Today , Greece has today one of the strongest militaries of Europe. Greece is a protector of stability and peace in the mediterannian sea. But make no mistake, if needed, Greece will again defend the european borders as it always did .

    • @zarathustra7291
      @zarathustra7291 2 года назад

      Weird how you put England last, given that the armour that everyone associates with the Varangians is a type of English armour...

    • @zarathustra7291
      @zarathustra7291 2 года назад +1

      @NoQue Q "They stayed a while in Micklegarth [Constantinople], and set the realm of the Greek-king free from strife. King Kirjalax [Alexius] offered them to abide there and guard his body as was wont of the Varangians who went into his pay, but it seemed to earl Sigurd and the other chiefs that it was too small a career to grow old there in that fashion, that they had not a realm to rule over; and they begged the king to give them some towns or cities which they might own and their heirs after them…king Kirjalax told them that he knew of a land lying north in the sea, which had lain of old under the emperor of Micklegarth, but in later days the heathen had won it and abode in it. And when the Englishmen heard that, they took a title from king Kirjalax that the land should be their own and their heirs after them if they could get it won under them from the heathen men free from tax and toll. The king granted them this. After that the Englishmen fared away out of Micklegarth and north into the sea, but some chiefs stayed behind in Micklegarth, and went into service there. Earl Sigurd and his men came to this land and had many battles there and got the land won, but drove away all the folk that abode there before. After that they took that land into possession and gave it a name, and called it England. To the towns that were in the land and to those which they built they gave the names of the towns of England. They called them both London and York, and by the names of other great towns in England…This land lies six days’ and six nights’ sail across the sea to the east and northeast of Micklegarth; and there is the best land there; and that folk has abode there ever since.[27]"

    • @zarathustra7291
      @zarathustra7291 2 года назад +2

      @NoQue Q "The English were the most prominent element in the Varangian Guard from the late 11th to the 13th century. Although there were probably few Englishmen serving in the guard by the time of its writing, the 14th-century Book of Offices of Georgios Kodinos or Pseudo-Kodinos mentions the Christmas custom of the Guard. “Then the Varangians come and wish the Emperor many years in the language of their country, that is, English, and beating their battle-axes with load noise.”[34] An earlier Byzantine source called them “the axe-bearing Britons, now called English.”[35] Nonetheless, the guard was not wholly English, a number of sources mention Danes in the guard.[36] This seems natural in that Anglo-Danes and Danes played such an important role in the Anglo-Saxon military, particularly in the huscarls."

    • @deanticocombar7529
      @deanticocombar7529 Год назад

      And christians were peaceful 😂 .Greeks humiliated in Turkish war of independence why not talk about it and why not about 1453 AD

  • @cloudrain9670
    @cloudrain9670 5 лет назад +3

    Amazing stories from the past which are totally unknown from most of us. I am a busy Banker in Dhaka Bangladesh, but I wait for your documentary like a eager bird for a season.

  • @otsoga0105
    @otsoga0105 4 года назад +3

    Damn, their loyalty and honor is unbelievable...

  • @gimzod76
    @gimzod76 5 лет назад +6

    Miklagaard has been our home
    For twenty years or more
    We've lent our axes, spears and swords
    In service of the emperor
    We are loyal warriors
    That's the oath we gave
    To protect the emperor
    Even to a violent grave
    Our loyalty was always firm
    We kept our given word
    On these southern battlefields
    Our northern war cries roared
    Battles have been fought
    Many gave their lives
    But all who died by axe and sword
    Were called to hall up high
    Our time here
    Is now at end
    Can't help but reminisce
    A cold spring day
    So long ago
    When we set out to sea
    We!
    Set out from Svitjod's
    Shores!
    With dreams of fame and
    Gold!
    And!
    The work of weaving
    Norn's!
    Was for us unknown
    Amon Amarth varyags of miklagaard

  • @Fyrebrand18
    @Fyrebrand18 5 лет назад +23

    GUARDS OF GLORY AND OF MIGHT
    RED AS BLOOD AND BLACK AS NIGHT
    FLIES OUR BANNER AS WE MARCH
    IN THE EAST, FOR THE KING OF THE GREEKS!

    • @CataciousAmogusevic
      @CataciousAmogusevic 5 лет назад

      *Romans

    • @CataciousAmogusevic
      @CataciousAmogusevic 5 лет назад

      @@christopherzantiotis yes your facts are true bur they called themselves Romans so they are Romans even though they speak Greek/they ARE Greek/they are orthodox. Doesn't matter.

    • @CataciousAmogusevic
      @CataciousAmogusevic 5 лет назад

      @@christopherzantiotis and Greeks/Greek speaking people are still called Roman in Turkey

    • @fungalflower1322
      @fungalflower1322 5 лет назад

      @@CataciousAmogusevic They Called themselves Romanoi (Ρωμανοι) not Romans (Ρωμαιοι) in english its both "Romans" but actually there is a difference. The former reffers to greeks and the latter to romans so they did actually call themselves as greeks

    • @FlyingTeaRex
      @FlyingTeaRex 4 года назад

      @Mahmut Kerem Biçer It’s a song lyric so “greeks” is probably used because it rhymes better with “east”...

  • @nabevks
    @nabevks 5 лет назад +74

    In memory of the barbarians that defended the City of Civilisation...Thank you.
    A modern Greek

    • @nabevks
      @nabevks 5 лет назад +35

      @TURK You are most welcome!!!For showing the world yet again the average IQ of a Turk...

    • @christermi
      @christermi 5 лет назад

      it's truly a magnificent city

    • @smashing-3291
      @smashing-3291 5 лет назад +1

      @KORAX14 IERAX and the rest of them still lived under Turkish rule for 400 years, so all of them were weak i guess? Even in modern times with improved guns and tanks they still lost all of their wars against us after WW1(Turkish War of Independence and 1974 Cyprus). I guess we're alone too much for them so they need help from Europe 24/7 and even with their help most of the times they lost(Crusades). The ones who you claim to be weak and converted are kicking asses of strong ones so how does your logic works exactly?

    • @smashing-3291
      @smashing-3291 5 лет назад +1

      @KORAX14 IERAX So basically they're the same as any other nation by your logic African people are as stong as Greeks because they lived under European slavery for hundreds of years but survived and preserved their culture just like Greeks a very much different version. Also language also religion. Actually now that i think of it African people are better because they lived under multiple times harder situations, at least Greeks could live under Ottoman Empire as citizens, could work their job whatever they were good at or wanted earn money raise family etc. even get rich if their children were chosen as Janissaries. Only difference was them paying more taxes if they wanted to remain Christian which they could. If you think today's Greek culture/language is the same as Byzantium times you must be out of your mind.

    • @smashing-3291
      @smashing-3291 5 лет назад

      @KORAX14 IERAX "Did we do everything right?" not a single nation on earth can answer "Yes" to that question, so stop being hypocrite. And yes there is no point in continuing this chat because you have no idea what you're talking about.

  • @SteelFlesher
    @SteelFlesher 4 года назад +18

    Who is your favorite
    -Praetorian Guard(comments)
    -Varangian Guard(like)

  • @UltimaSigmarAlonso
    @UltimaSigmarAlonso 5 лет назад +15

    Halfdan was here

  • @b0leg23
    @b0leg23 5 лет назад +59

    Alexa play march of the Varangian guard

    • @MoenchCaesar
      @MoenchCaesar 5 лет назад +4

      GUARDS OF GLORY AND OF MIGHT
      RED AS BLOOD AND BLACK AS NIGHT

    • @Marshal_Rock
      @Marshal_Rock 5 лет назад

      @@MoenchCaesar Diversity is what unites us...

    • @b0leg23
      @b0leg23 5 лет назад

      @@MoenchCaesar FLIES A BANNER AS WE MARCH!
      IN THE EAST, FOR THE KING OF THE GREEK

    • @johnkon215
      @johnkon215 5 лет назад

      @@b0leg23 Byzantine emperors triggered ( because they were Roman's)

    • @b0leg23
      @b0leg23 5 лет назад

      @@johnkon215 most of the byzantinian folks were greek tho
      Also the byzantine emperors weren't all roman either

  • @weldonwin
    @weldonwin 5 лет назад +11

    6:30 Phokas: It seems the Emperor has some foreign troops supporting him, well no matter, I have a fool proof plan that will guarantee, OH NO I'M HAVING A STROKE! *(Dies)*

  • @stepanpytlik4021
    @stepanpytlik4021 5 лет назад +6

    I love your Roman and Byzantine videos most. They're always so interesting!

    • @stepanpytlik4021
      @stepanpytlik4021 5 лет назад

      @@MarkhasSteelfort And there is nothing like Eastern Roman Empire

    • @stepanpytlik4021
      @stepanpytlik4021 5 лет назад

      @@MarkhasSteelfort There was only Roman Empire or Imperum Rhomanoi. Byzantine and Eastern Roman Empires were names created later

  • @brandongreenhough9379
    @brandongreenhough9379 5 лет назад +22

    Badass honourable viking warriors....whats not to love

    • @isismccain915
      @isismccain915 5 лет назад +4

      The Normans were just as much Viking as the Varangians.
      Just imagine if Harald had beaten Harold at Stamford Bridge.
      The resulting battle for all of Britain would have been between 2 Viking descended forces....Hardrada's and Duke William's (the Frenchified Vikings)!!
      If only Hardrada's men hadn't been so cocky, and had worn their armor the day of the battle at Stamford Bridge!! Yes, yes, the world might be so different today!!

    • @lordcanard4428
      @lordcanard4428 5 лет назад +1

      @@isismccain915 Hardrada's forces weren't cocky at all, it was summer they didn't expected the english to arrive north as quickly as they did, so they left their armor with their boats and were trying to refresh themselves. Fun fact even without armor they almost won the battle, they lost because Hardrada died, so morale crumbled.

    • @isismccain915
      @isismccain915 5 лет назад +2

      @@lordcanard4428
      Wrong, it was Autumn and the Viking army was obliterated. Secondly, the Vikings expected no resistance from the leaders of York that were expected to lay down their arms later that day. Lastly, they totally avoided sending and scouts south to investigate the approach of Harold’s forces that they MUST have known were on their way.
      I call that cockiness/arrogance, taking the enemy lightly. You call it normal, because it was a hot Autumn day. OK, you win! Your argument is more compelling! Have nice day!

    • @lordcanard4428
      @lordcanard4428 5 лет назад +1

      @@isismccain915 yeah, you are right for the season, my bad. Concerning the fact that the norwegians were surprised i think that they expected the english army to be in the south waiting for the normans. I don't think that a leader like hardrada will be stupid enough to not send scouts in the area, i mean he had the experience with him, and his army too. It's been awhile since i've read about the battle but if i remember it correctly the norwegians held pretty well and inflicted heavy casualties to the english until Harald was killed, it was then when they started routing that they were slaughtered, but then again it's been a long time since i read about the battle. I might be wrong. Compeling ? Sry english isn't my first language i don't really know what it means. Anyway i find the conversation interesting, even though we have to consider that the battle was modified by english or norwegians alike, maybe it was completely different from what we both know XD. Its really la te where i live so have a gold night x)

    • @Boss70305
      @Boss70305 3 года назад

      @@lordcanard4428 People know more about the Normans than Varangians these days. It’s because BOTH russian and swedish historians try to put the scandinavian heritage in Russia away. Swedes can’t be proud of who they are in this extreme communist country. Russians want their own, slavic heritage instead of having a mixed norse-slavic heritage.
      So people usually just talk about the conquest of the danes and norwegians during the Viking Age. Not the swedes. It’s ridicilous.

  • @Tigerofthemountain
    @Tigerofthemountain 5 лет назад +31

    Love your channel pls make next about "Janniseries" Ottoman special forces.

  • @camille2881
    @camille2881 5 лет назад +29

    How about a video on the Normand Lords who became kings of Sicily ? That's an awesome story !
    They even defeated the Pope army in a land battle in Italy !!!

    • @camille2881
      @camille2881 5 лет назад +6

      @EnglishXnXproud The Feminine route of becoming French ... that turned into Jeanne of Arc to kick the English out of France years later !

    • @graysonguinn1943
      @graysonguinn1943 4 года назад +1

      first Last she was successful at numerous battles like the siege of Tours, pretty much singlehandedly turned the tide

  • @mylesdenton1819
    @mylesdenton1819 3 года назад +4

    as an englishman I feel great pride in the tenacity of the anglo saxon guards, go get em lads!

    • @jackwhitehead5233
      @jackwhitehead5233 2 года назад

      🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿❤🇬🇷

    • @jackwhitehead5233
      @jackwhitehead5233 2 года назад

      Also, look up Nova Anglia, where the English Varangians conquered Crimea on behalf of the Emperor. Then ruled there, speaking Old English, repelling Tartar invasions into the 14th century or so!

    • @meduseld6610
      @meduseld6610 2 года назад

      @@jackwhitehead5233 SHIT OFF MATE!
      Edit: thats sound innit

  • @Dorya9
    @Dorya9 5 лет назад +5

    I love these random videos that feel like a late night bonfire story.

  • @Jcrpdx
    @Jcrpdx 5 лет назад +2

    Fascinating video. Even the comments are informative.
    As a 65 year year old Greek-American who went to Greek American elementary school & an American public high school & college, I had very little knowledge of the Scandinavian role in European & Byzantine history. This is very unfortunate. I was first introduced to Vikings history in a fictional story loosely based on historical facts in the History channel's 2013 TV series called Vikings. Great series especially the first 3 years. It had enough facts that it made me curious to look for more information, including finding this channel. I am amazed at what I learned and how relevant it is in today's world. Because we don't study history properly we easily find ourselves today in endless pointless wars. Because the USA founding fathers knew their world history, they made a point that their new nation should avoid foreign wars and President Washington declined the role of King or permanent leader.
    Folks, learn from the past.
    Human nature hasn't changed. Besides the two World Wars, Mao & Stalin combined killed over tens of millions of their own people.
    Thanks again for this video.

  • @billys1912
    @billys1912 5 лет назад +13

    Amazing video!
    Please do a video on the Sacred Band of Thebes or the Companions of Macedon!

  • @gidijonen7966
    @gidijonen7966 5 лет назад +12

    MIKLAGAARD HAS BEEN OUR HOME FOR 20 YEARS OR MORE.
    WE'VE LENT OUR, AXES, SPEARS AND SWORDS IN SERVICE OF THE EMPEROR

  • @ΓιάννηςΚαπαλίδης
    @ΓιάννηςΚαπαλίδης 5 лет назад +8

    As expected from my favourite youtube channel. Also everyone who liked this story should check the battle metal band called Turisas

  • @arielmarveli2673
    @arielmarveli2673 5 лет назад +20

    "lesser piece known in history" heh everyone was like "varangian guard badass"

    • @maizen1403
      @maizen1403 5 лет назад +2

      Most of them are total war players. And also. Varangian lost popularity against like knight, Mamelukes, samurai, chu kou nu, legionaries, vikings, British Longbowman, Old Guard

    • @maizen1403
      @maizen1403 5 лет назад +1

      Also Cataphract

  • @alexanderbair4846
    @alexanderbair4846 5 лет назад +3

    For anyone who may be interested, there's a Finnish metal band called Turisas, and one of their songs is about the Varangian guard. If you know the history of the guards, it makes the song even more epic. (the song is called March of the Varangian guard)

  • @AP-yx1mm
    @AP-yx1mm 5 лет назад +13

    Among Anglo-Saxons was also Æthelred (II) the Exile. He was a member of House of Wessex but I don’t know why Edward the Confessor didn’t put him as his heir. Had the best claim since grandson of a King.

    • @CataciousAmogusevic
      @CataciousAmogusevic 5 лет назад +1

      Bcz he was a traitor

    • @AP-yx1mm
      @AP-yx1mm 5 лет назад +4

      @@CataciousAmogusevic Really ?A teenager born in exile as traitor?

    • @CataciousAmogusevic
      @CataciousAmogusevic 5 лет назад +1

      @@AP-yx1mm no i didn't call Æthelred a traitor

  • @emreyildirim1320
    @emreyildirim1320 5 лет назад +5

    In Hagia Sofia, there is a runic inscription that was carved on the fences of the balcony. The writing is preserved now and the name of "Halvdan" can be read. It is supposed to belongs to a Varangian Guard or a Viking merchant.

  • @radityakevin6352
    @radityakevin6352 4 года назад +5

    Emepror: **gives some gold to some northerners**
    Every other kingdom: why do i hear boss music?

  • @aria5614
    @aria5614 5 лет назад

    Not THAT is how you do a sponsorship ad for a mobile game. It does feel like you genuinely enjoy the game and graphics, unlike others who seem to be reading from a script. Bravo.

  • @romansochacki7678
    @romansochacki7678 5 лет назад +2

    Love it! Along with the Genoese Crossbowmen being a runner up, the Varangian guard were by far my favorite mercenaries in history.

  • @caiopcpaiva
    @caiopcpaiva 5 лет назад +27

    just one question: what's the deal with Alexios Komnenos' beard?

  • @Annihilatr_
    @Annihilatr_ 5 лет назад +23

    I liked before starting

  • @Gorthuba
    @Gorthuba 5 лет назад +5

    Great video! Might I suggest a video on Harald's great grandson and the norwegian crusade? During a time of prosperity Magnus Jorsalfare and his brother were ruling the kingdom together. Since they were in a golden age then it was possible for them to send a crusade and they fought all the way from Spain to Ibiza and Sidon. It's even said that in order to defeat some pirates which had holed up in a cave on a cliff they pulled a longboat on top of the mountain, tied it to some trees and lowered it down in front of the cave entrance as a platform to stand on as they smoked out the pirates.

  • @luisurgelles2631
    @luisurgelles2631 5 лет назад +2

    Do more about Byzantium. It's an amazing story, and it should be better known by the wider public. Thanks!

  • @moonman8159
    @moonman8159 5 лет назад +2

    you sir earned my forver respect and love ,i was a fan of the varangians since i was small and now as i live and breath i see this video

  • @kaiserattano2454
    @kaiserattano2454 5 лет назад +56

    Soooo Veteran Refugees became an Elite Shock Troop and Elite Bodyguards for the Byzantine Emperor?

    • @kaiserattano2454
      @kaiserattano2454 5 лет назад

      @Erratic No I meant the one when they had to go to an exodus out of the snow

  • @royadley7171
    @royadley7171 5 лет назад +3

    Vikings, the original patrons of metal. Nice music choice King's.

  • @noobzaebot
    @noobzaebot 5 лет назад +13

    Remarkable details. I recommend you doing Imjin war. Korea, Japan, China. Thanks!

  • @Saguser-jl7dr7wy9t
    @Saguser-jl7dr7wy9t 5 лет назад +10

    Great video. Except one mistake as one of the commentator mentioned prior. Anna Makedon was sister of Basil II Bulgarakton. Not the daughter.

  • @eldermoose7938
    @eldermoose7938 5 лет назад +73

    can we get more early Russian and Slavic history? or maybe some cossacks?

    • @jimmyconway3529
      @jimmyconway3529 5 лет назад

      My grandmoms family were Cossacks! Could do whole series on them!

    • @HaloFTW55
      @HaloFTW55 4 года назад

      From what I’ve read, Russia/Belarus/Ukraine are all descendant of the Kievan Rus, Muscovy being a trading outpost of Kievan Rus at one point I think.

  • @superfrycook6360
    @superfrycook6360 5 лет назад +32

    Varangian Guards are like the “Praetorians” of the Byzantine Empire.

    • @magnajota4341
      @magnajota4341 5 лет назад +38

      *but in loyal

    • @kayeka4123
      @kayeka4123 5 лет назад +7

      More like the Batavians

    • @MojoBonzo
      @MojoBonzo 5 лет назад +24

      nah... praetorians are more like janissaries... they both were actually more dangerous to their lord than to an outter force... varangians were upstanding dudes...

    • @tylerellis9097
      @tylerellis9097 5 лет назад +2

      Ken Lenard Navarro When you forget about the Scholae Palatinae the actual replacement of the Praetorian Guard.

    • @markez2896
      @markez2896 5 лет назад +1

      Nha, Varangians were loyal only to the highest bidder, they still were raiders not loyal guards like the Armenian Palace Guards.

  • @umaransari9765
    @umaransari9765 5 лет назад +18

    Can you guys make video on Sacred band of Thebes and Jannisaries too?

    • @hmmm6317
      @hmmm6317 5 лет назад +1

      @@superspies32 lol, but they were manlier than you or me in battle.

    • @umaransari9765
      @umaransari9765 5 лет назад

      @@superspies32 lol yeah
      Some sources say that their fought so fierce just because they don't their male lover to die

  • @KnightofRome01
    @KnightofRome01 5 лет назад +4

    Yay!!! Been waiting for this episode!!!

  • @m_h8745
    @m_h8745 5 лет назад

    I'm so glad you called it a Dane Axe properly and not a battleaxe like every other "history" channel. Great work!

  • @Lankyblankman
    @Lankyblankman 5 лет назад +2

    I'm really loving your channels these days!
    Love from South Africa

  • @wargriffin5
    @wargriffin5 5 лет назад +5

    @6:38 The Vikings: A warrior culture so masculine, it caused the enemy to have a stroke at the mere sight of them.

    • @manofwar2354
      @manofwar2354 5 лет назад +1

      Andulasian navy fucked them so hard really

    • @manofwar2354
      @manofwar2354 5 лет назад

      @Hoàng Nguyên asian have many warrior culture from arabs to samuri

  • @benedictcucumber5113
    @benedictcucumber5113 5 лет назад +7

    Great video. Love you content especialy when you cover the Byzantine empire

  • @f3wbs
    @f3wbs 5 лет назад +8

    Didn't know Hadrada was part of the Varangian Guard. You learn something every day!

  • @danijelkasunic7572
    @danijelkasunic7572 5 лет назад +2

    Varangian Guard! Oh Kings and Generals, thank you so much for this video!!! 👌

  • @ironboley
    @ironboley 4 года назад

    This was actually very damn GOOD, everything was down to a T and accurate. People don't realize what Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Denmark actually did in this world, neither did I until I studied it. Good Stuff.