Alexander the Great's Conquest - Balkan Campaign 335 BC

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  • @KingsandGenerals
    @KingsandGenerals  3 года назад +589

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    • @LuukLumens
      @LuukLumens 3 года назад +12

      I love your content❤

    • @knowledgedesk1653
      @knowledgedesk1653 3 года назад +12

      Love your videos❤

    • @ProvidenceNL
      @ProvidenceNL 3 года назад +9

      @@hamzaalmdghri8741 Nothing in the world has records of 39.000 years ago. Nothing i try to find even suggests something like that, Cyrus the Great is popular among scholars, but so is Alexander. It 100% has nothing to do with the extinction of the Neanderthals, the people at that time had no clue who that even were.

    • @ritabanerjee7597
      @ritabanerjee7597 3 года назад +3

      Pls make a video about shivaji Maharaj , love you videos ❤️🇮🇳❤️

    • @altinmares8363
      @altinmares8363 3 года назад +1

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  • @JohnnyElRed
    @JohnnyElRed 3 года назад +2543

    I guess the discussion of Alexander's plans right after his coronation went more or less like this:
    Advisors: "Alexander, no."
    Alexander: "Alexander, YES!"

    • @johng7003
      @johng7003 3 года назад +118

      Alexander ALWAYS yes!!!!

    • @forevermarked5826
      @forevermarked5826 3 года назад +51

      "Be Reasonable Alexander!!"

    • @lyonvensa
      @lyonvensa 3 года назад +145

      Advisors: You know, we're up against plenty of enemies, maybe we should be tell the king to be cautious..
      Alexander: Alright, I'm back, let's do this! LEEERRROOOOOYYYY JEEENKIIIINNSSS!
      Advisors: ...Oh my Zeus he just ran in.

    • @hentaioverwhelming
      @hentaioverwhelming 3 года назад +39

      I see that you are a person of culture

    • @debankanm
      @debankanm 3 года назад +7

      @@lyonvensa lol, good one, but realistically Alexander was anything but Leroy Jenkins. 😂

  • @manuelmanuel87jm
    @manuelmanuel87jm 3 года назад +1066

    One of the greatest commanders in history, the fact we get series like these for free is incredible.
    Thanks as always for your hard work and great presentation 👏

    • @barbiquearea
      @barbiquearea 3 года назад +27

      Never lost a battle and created one of the greatest land empires the world had ever seen in a short amount of time.

    • @Bullet-Tooth-Tony-
      @Bullet-Tooth-Tony- 3 года назад +25

      @@barbiquearea Yup in just 8 years, the best track record of conquest by far

    • @polosanhiburan363
      @polosanhiburan363 3 года назад +1

      @@Bullet-Tooth-Tony- genghis actually conquer More land than Alex

    • @Bullet-Tooth-Tony-
      @Bullet-Tooth-Tony- 3 года назад +18

      @@polosanhiburan363 Alexander did it in a faster time though

    • @outlawfly664
      @outlawfly664 3 года назад +3

      ​@Uhtred of Bebbanburg I don't think Persians used traditional cataphracts during the late Achamenid empire, they used heavy calvary but not to the extent of the cataphracts? The where introduced as basis of it's military structure during the Parthians and mastered during the Sassanids.

  • @TheWillofD7978
    @TheWillofD7978 3 года назад +1947

    This man really deserves the title of "great", one of the few undefetead generals on the pitch, an absolute champion and genius.

    • @seeyouchump
      @seeyouchump 3 года назад +134

      Technically he was defeated....by rainforests

    • @TheWillofD7978
      @TheWillofD7978 3 года назад +45

      @@seeyouchump 🤣🤣 good one bro

    • @CirBam24
      @CirBam24 3 года назад +59

      The rainforest is speaking diseases!

    • @cyrus9500
      @cyrus9500 3 года назад +18

      @@ktheterkuceder6825 agree

    • @CanadaMMA
      @CanadaMMA 3 года назад +246

      @@ktheterkuceder6825
      It is about more than "winning battles". Alexander brought a common set of trade laws and culture to a massive area. He also founded some of the regions biggest and most important cities. Lastly, the Hellenistic kingdoms that followed shaped the history of most of the world for centuries afterwards. Cyrus is worthy of the title, but so is Alexander.

  • @gertrudasozinkas4950
    @gertrudasozinkas4950 3 года назад +1789

    Thessalians standing in front of Alexander's army: "You shall not pass!" Alexander: "That's completely fine, I can just go around"

    • @amitabhgautam8327
      @amitabhgautam8327 3 года назад +2

      Hy you are from which country

    • @eliaspapanikolaou3563
      @eliaspapanikolaou3563 3 года назад +37

      Thessalian cavarly was the second biggest Hellenic troops in campaign in Asia, second only to Macedonian s,Also in this Panhellenic campaign where Athenians, Corinthians,Cretans,Rhodians,but not in Huge numbers

    • @Thessaloz
      @Thessaloz 3 года назад +7

      They played chess and lost :P
      It was a smart move for them since they border Macedonia and it would be foolish to fight them alone. They just made a scene and left :D
      Later they joined to take down Persians

    • @shid424
      @shid424 3 года назад +28

      Germans going around France through Belgium be like.

    • @nomooon
      @nomooon 3 года назад

      The problem is that the entire Macedonian army swung around to the other side, but the garrison didn't swing to that side to meet them....

  • @lyonvensa
    @lyonvensa 3 года назад +395

    For some reason I found how Alexander was seemingly able to 'teleport' behind the enemy, return to the battlefield after he escaped, and how he managed to appear suddenly on the other side of the city hilarious. I can only imagine how his opponent's faces look like.

    • @roeyjevels
      @roeyjevels 3 года назад +50

      Amateurs study strategy. Professionals study logistics.

    • @vonbalt4891
      @vonbalt4891 3 года назад +26

      ~ Alexander teleports behind you
      Nothing personel kiddo

    • @soundgfx7166
      @soundgfx7166 3 года назад +20

      @Rosario Manorang Manik in the Thessalians' case more like a superior horse riding skills.
      Macedonians were brilliant riders, no one rode cavalry like them and they were the first few bad motherfuckers who had the terrible idea of charging into infantrymen in a time where stirrups didn't exist yet as shock cavalry something that was completely unnatural to how the greeks usually fought with cavalry.

    • @TheAlphatitan
      @TheAlphatitan 3 года назад +4

      @Rosario Manorang Manik actually it’s a common tactic to overwhelm infantry with Cavlry especially when Stirrups arrive to make it harder to dismount a rider. Not to mention the old flank and spank tactic which was used thousands of years before Alexander and thousands of years after.

    • @tylerdurden3722
      @tylerdurden3722 3 года назад +18

      @@soundgfx7166 At the Battle of Hydaspes, Alexander also teleported across that river.
      Alexander crossed the Hydaspes (a very big river), in a single night, in the dark, during a storm...without his opponent noticing or suspecting a thing (who was making every effort to prevent a crossing, and keeping his eyes focused on the Macedonian camp on the other side of the river, and had many sentries placed all along his side of the river...to make sure Alexander didn't cross anywhere else)
      People don't realize how insane that is. Not even Porus believed the report when he got it, and sent only a small detachment as a result.
      For comparison, when Bessos fled across the river Oxus, it took him a month to move his army across that river. Bessos then proceeded to burn all the boats in the region to delay Alexander.
      Despite no access to boats, etc, Alexander still crossed that same river in just 5 days.
      The army of Bessos was so shocked by this that they arrested Bessos and handed him over to Alexander.
      Just before this, Alexander pulled a Hannibal over the Hindu Kush mountains, in winter. This was another impossible feat of logistics that no one expected and was what triggered Bessos to flee across the Oxus River in the first place. Again, it was as if Alexander teleported into Bactria. (plus Alexander had to traverse a near uncrossable desert to reach the Oxus River, just after having traversed the Hindu Kush)
      Just after Alexander died and Perdicass led the Royal army against Ptolemy to punish him for stealing Alexander's dead body, Perdicass caused thousands to drown during a river crossing...after a string of other failures. The Macedonian army wasn't accustomed to such incompetence so they mutineed and killed Perdicass.
      Alexander made things which were not easy, look easy. Perdicass learned that the hard way.

  • @johntaylor7029
    @johntaylor7029 3 года назад +769

    This Alexander guy is pretty smart, sounds like he will leave a detailed plan of succession so his empire endures.

    • @FandreFS
      @FandreFS 3 года назад +1

      Ahahahah

    • @BOSIE321
      @BOSIE321 3 года назад +118

      I always think it's incredibly harsh to criticize him for that when he died at the age of just 32. It was pretty obvious that he was looking towards preserving his empire in the last few years of his life but it wasn't unreasonable for him to think he would live for another 30 years. A lot of other great generals in history lived to be almost twice as old as Alexander but just think how much more he would have done had he lived longer.

    • @snowcrow599
      @snowcrow599 3 года назад +27

      No you don't understand Alexander, he wanted to gain eternal fame and renown (kleos), that came first, creating a stable empire came later

    • @johntaylor7029
      @johntaylor7029 3 года назад +26

      @@snowcrow599 no, I know, it's a joke. Alexander was also fairly young, insanely talented, I imagine getting wounded and dying probably caught him off guard. I mean how many people in their early 30s have a solid will in place.

    • @freddekl1102
      @freddekl1102 3 года назад +9

      Decentralized, powerful regional rulers with both civic and military command, in an empire you need months to cross, are a recipe for disaster rather sooner than later, I don't believe his empire was going to survive long regardless, to make it last it would require as skillfull administrator to succeed him, as he was skillfull in combat.
      Otherwise it would be Charlemagne's empire but sooner.

  • @scottsaunders5453
    @scottsaunders5453 3 года назад +444

    Thebans present brazen counter-offer.
    Alexander: "And I took that personally."

    • @co-bruh1423
      @co-bruh1423 3 года назад +3

      And every Theban after that lived on as an example

    • @Filterite5
      @Filterite5 2 года назад

      @HELLAS59 really? Why did he regret it?

    • @Filterite5
      @Filterite5 2 года назад

      @@SpartanLeonidas1821 pretty sure he didn't appreciate the treachery. No regrets from Alexander

    • @Filterite5
      @Filterite5 2 года назад

      @@SpartanLeonidas1821 I'm also Greek and I've been told stories from ancestors

    • @tatjanavelkova5814
      @tatjanavelkova5814 2 месяца назад +1

      MAKEDONIJA 25 CENTURIES ! ! Greece 190 years.

  • @christianyepez1016
    @christianyepez1016 3 года назад +160

    I clicked immediately. I can already tell I'm gonna love this series and I can't wait for the siege of Tyre.

  • @ogrejiang1444
    @ogrejiang1444 3 года назад +454

    alexander's army is simply more agile in composition compare to the follow successor kingdom, latter simply throw phalanx like throw a log to it's enemy and hope for the best. for alexander, you can always see him to make task group, like in modern military with different component specific for the objective. that is the key for him to won so many victory in so many different scenario.

    • @LakshmiPraveenDiaries
      @LakshmiPraveenDiaries 3 года назад

      Fun Fact is Greek thought That Achaemenid Empire too barbarians.

    • @alswann2702
      @alswann2702 3 года назад +4

      Learn English

    • @Ishkur23
      @Ishkur23 3 года назад +22

      He was really the first to employ and engage cavalry as shock troops. Before him cavalry was largely seen as a peripheral unit, usually skirmishers, didn't like to get dirty or charge into the thick of battle, mostly played a defensive role protecting the flanks. He was the one who turned cavalry into an offensive weapon, like a hammer that just swung around and smashed the enemy into the anvil of the phalanx. It was a tactic he used over and over again and it was almost universally successful.

    • @markcoroneos7811
      @markcoroneos7811 3 года назад +12

      He learned that from his father who designed his new phalanx to be more light, manoeuvrable and tactically flexible. Philip created the new doctrine that alexander would further develop.

    • @Cheveliery
      @Cheveliery 3 года назад +8

      @@Ishkur23 Did u happen to heard of Cathaphracts by any chance? Cause that concept is way older

  • @napoleonibonaparte7198
    @napoleonibonaparte7198 3 года назад +2040

    This certain Alexander fellow is very bold and a good general… he should conquer the Persians one day.

    • @knowledgedesk1653
      @knowledgedesk1653 3 года назад +134

      He is a capable general. He should fulfill his father's dream..

    • @thewarriorfrog
      @thewarriorfrog 3 года назад +14

      :D

    • @aarkaybmer6329
      @aarkaybmer6329 3 года назад +98

      How's the campaign in Russia?

    • @QaribArcadia
      @QaribArcadia 3 года назад +32

      Yes yes and you admire him very much. You made a list of the best generals and you placed Alexander at the number 1 spot 😏and Caesar was in the 2nd

    • @QaribArcadia
      @QaribArcadia 3 года назад +57

      @@mahatmarfigo He beaten porus and his 200 deadly war elephants already. Conquered east Punjab. If his own troops didn't stop him 😏 he would have conquered whole of India. I mean the Persian empire at the time was the strongest and the largest empire and Alexander conquered it in short amount of time so he could take India also.

  • @geordiejones5618
    @geordiejones5618 3 года назад +290

    The Seige of Pelium is one of my favorite stories of ingenuity. Alexander made a clear mistake, but he was so confident in the discipline of his army and soliders that he avoided a possible catastrophe by running drills. What other commander would have ordered that?

    • @MarcelPirosca
      @MarcelPirosca 3 года назад +14

      My thoughts exactly.

    • @geordiejones5618
      @geordiejones5618 3 года назад +77

      @@MarcelPirosca this campaign impresses me more than every other crazy thing he did lol. He was 20 years old and he rose to the occasion with the kind of grit and decisiveness that you'd expect from a commander who's 40 and a 20 year veteran. The fact that almost all of Phillip's commanders were willing to fight WITH him and not against him is a timeless testmanent to both his marshall prowess and the culture of the army built up by Phillip. But this is a kid who was instructed by Aristotle and given a major field command at 16 or 17. I just can't imagine being a proud Greek and watching this guy take over every single thing in his path. Must have felt like he was a demigod.

    • @Filterite5
      @Filterite5 2 года назад +9

      @Geordie Jones he was bred to truly be great for sure

    • @nickpaschentis5284
      @nickpaschentis5284 2 года назад +13

      Caesar,but then again he was an Alexander fanboy.

    • @danamelzard4314
      @danamelzard4314 2 года назад

      Ceaser did the same his 10th legion drilled with circus elephants in the feild to win North Africa(he had none). It was them that broke His traitor general's lines he was so outnumbered.

  • @theok2638
    @theok2638 3 года назад +160

    The day we all have been waiting for. Thank you Kings and Generals!

  • @enriquevigo1746
    @enriquevigo1746 3 года назад +210

    16:15 Alexander's army flexed so hard on the Taulantians that they fled without fighting, impressive

    • @H4kkk0
      @H4kkk0 3 года назад +6

      That made me laugh more than it should have lol

    • @alcaeus2
      @alcaeus2 3 года назад +36

      Taulantians got a free military show with a great hillside view, what more can you ask for.

    • @diollinebranderson6553
      @diollinebranderson6553 3 года назад +1

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @johnsnow5286
      @johnsnow5286 3 года назад +2

      @@alcaeus2 taulantiana once ruled and sacked macedonia and the whol are of modern greece

    • @tylerdurden3722
      @tylerdurden3722 3 года назад +21

      @@johnsnow5286 that just shows how great Alexander was.
      The Illyrians, Treballians and the Getae were scary powerful. Macedonia was basically an illyrian pupet state till then.
      These northerners even gave Phillip a very hard time. I think the Trebellians defeated Phillip.
      This video makes these guys look weak. They were not. Alexander just tended to make everything look easy.

  • @MarcelPirosca
    @MarcelPirosca 3 года назад +48

    This man is ever fascinating. You can look at him from 10 different angles and see 10 different things. What strikes me about Alexander is the speed he could come up with solutions to dire situations, where most people's minds would just go blank.
    Thank you for this video, you've made my day. Can't wait for the rest of the series.

  • @ZeroSOFInfinity
    @ZeroSOFInfinity 3 года назад +712

    Enemy: "Its over, Alexander! We have the high ground".
    Alexander: "You underestimate my power" (charges uphill)
    Enemy: "Wait, that wasn't supposed to happen....."

    • @AJKecsk
      @AJKecsk 3 года назад +76

      Enemy: "He can't do that! Shoot him... or something!"

    • @detroitdave9512
      @detroitdave9512 3 года назад +26

      Heteiroi Cavalry: "Now this is podracing"

    • @RishiKumar-ie6ns
      @RishiKumar-ie6ns 3 года назад +22

      Enemy: “How did this happen? We’re smarter than this!”
      Alexander: “Apparently not”

    • @joeyflores8809
      @joeyflores8809 3 года назад +17

      Three things I love coming together star wars, memes, and my favorite general Alexander the great. It is a good day!

    • @frankielopez2499
      @frankielopez2499 3 года назад +1

      Lmao true

  • @SFray-sf7gr
    @SFray-sf7gr 3 года назад +50

    I love the sound of the Units being crushed in battle. Its simple and subtle, yet equally recognizable and significant to the story of the battle at the same time.

  • @Iceking_3334
    @Iceking_3334 2 года назад +34

    As a greek i can say i learned more from this video than my history book in a whole chapter.Excellent video

    • @valley6824
      @valley6824 2 года назад +9

      As an Albanian I can relate. Schools are lame and have no sognificant value today. This channel is great.

    • @tatjanavelkova5814
      @tatjanavelkova5814 2 месяца назад +1

      ALEXANDER as TSAR spoke Macedonian language ! ! !

  • @QaribArcadia
    @QaribArcadia 3 года назад +36

    Finally some Alexander contents again it's good to watch videos about my fav historical figure.

    • @forevermarked5826
      @forevermarked5826 3 года назад +3

      Same!!

    • @blockie9706
      @blockie9706 3 года назад +1

      Just a mass murder and war criminal

    • @QaribArcadia
      @QaribArcadia 3 года назад +1

      @@blockie9706 He was a conquerer so obviously he would have to kill his enemies 😏 . You name me one conquerer who didn't kill

    • @walx274
      @walx274 3 года назад

      @@blockie9706 like the vast majority of leaders in history
      i sense you struggle with jeloulsy issues towards Greek history
      if so cope harder

  • @alexandrebenoin40
    @alexandrebenoin40 3 года назад +147

    Finally, Alexander III of Macedonia ❤️❤️
    Incredible works as always
    Your channel is like good wine, it gets better over time !

    • @nikosx6905
      @nikosx6905 3 года назад +65

      Alexander III of Macedon 🇬🇷☀️

    • @dimidzam9794
      @dimidzam9794 3 года назад +1

      @@nikosx6905 Alexander 3 of Gypsyland 🇬🇷

    • @gregntavlis6521
      @gregntavlis6521 3 года назад +3

      Alexandar of monkeydonia

    • @NpgSymboL
      @NpgSymboL 3 года назад +24

      Alexander of Μακεδονία Ελλάς ❤️

    • @GeneralPet
      @GeneralPet 3 года назад +15

      @@shahsoftinc.2459 Found the Slav who steals our history. 900 years. Remember that number.

  • @JanSobieskiC
    @JanSobieskiC 3 года назад +395

    This man spread the Hellenic culture to Egypt, Levant and central Asia! The Greek kingdom of Bactria in central Asia lasted for hundreds of years arter his death! One of the greatest generals in history!

    • @Montechristoss
      @Montechristoss 3 года назад +44

      yes and the indohellenic kingdom

    • @aldricvalentine6817
      @aldricvalentine6817 3 года назад +2

      @Rosario Manorang Manik Wait. Isn't Buddha born over a hundred years BEFORE Alexander's invasion happened?

    • @chrisd997
      @chrisd997 3 года назад +56

      @@aldricvalentine6817 He is talking about the statues and art created for Buddhism based on greek culture and design. :=)

    • @calebemotta8107
      @calebemotta8107 3 года назад +39

      @@aldricvalentine6817 the first statues of Buddha in human form were made by Greeks

    • @worsethanjoerogan8061
      @worsethanjoerogan8061 3 года назад +3

      Baktria was really OP in Rome 2 multiplayer

  • @gyges5495
    @gyges5495 9 месяцев назад +3

    Alexander was a genius - so many times he put down rebellions and came up with ingenious ways to defeat an enemy.

  • @dylantye2681
    @dylantye2681 3 года назад +9

    Noticed that this one feels like your reading your script in a faster pace, really feels like it's done to help push the idea of Alexander's pace, honestly really well done

  • @settekwan2708
    @settekwan2708 3 года назад +64

    The Pelium maneuvers are just god tier genius

    • @settekwan2708
      @settekwan2708 3 года назад +8

      @Some thing Not to mention covering his infantry to cross the river with artillery which is a pretty modern tactic rarely seen in his time.

    • @paxvobiscum7521
      @paxvobiscum7521 3 года назад +4

      Just wait until one of his finest moments on the Hydaspes river against the Indian King Porus.

    • @geordiejones5618
      @geordiejones5618 3 года назад +2

      Its no wonder Phillip gave him command of his cavalry... at 17. Alexander was out of his fucking mind but he was too good at leading an army. Must have felt like divine wrath to everyone else.

    • @MohamedRamadan-qi4hl
      @MohamedRamadan-qi4hl 3 года назад

      @Rosario Manorang Manik artillery if that time was very primitive and could only be used as alexander used it like that that is why you don't see him use artillery in every battle also he did not invent combined arms in macedonian army his father did he did make full use of them however

    • @MohamedRamadan-qi4hl
      @MohamedRamadan-qi4hl 3 года назад

      @Some thing alexander did not invent a Damm thing is his entire career his father did and he made full use of them and invited psychological warfare are you kidding me we have records of gauls and many other people using that long before he was born

  • @jeffagain7516
    @jeffagain7516 Год назад +22

    I've always been amazed that Alexander was ever able to ride a horse.
    Not an easy task, when you're swinging two cannonballs between your legs.

    • @Unknown_User_
      @Unknown_User_ Год назад +2

      His horse must of had back problems

  • @usernamesareoverrated7246
    @usernamesareoverrated7246 3 года назад +86

    One of the greatest Greeks to have ever lived.
    Imagine how different the world would be if he didn't die so young. 🇬🇷🇬🇷
    Thank you so much for the great videos.
    Ευχαριστώ πολύ!

    • @hattorihaso2579
      @hattorihaso2579 3 года назад +15

      Macedonian*

    • @usernamesareoverrated7246
      @usernamesareoverrated7246 3 года назад +62

      @@hattorihaso2579 yes, Which means Greek

    • @usernamesareoverrated7246
      @usernamesareoverrated7246 3 года назад +54

      @@manutdfan8899 Learn some history,Slavs came 900 years after Alexander,His dynasty was also from the city of Argos.

    • @hattorihaso2579
      @hattorihaso2579 3 года назад +1

      @@usernamesareoverrated7246 nope

    • @chrisd997
      @chrisd997 3 года назад +45

      @@manutdfan8899 Bro u are Slav, which came into the region 900years after. You can for sure admire him like the rest of hellenes and their civilization, as the rest of the world

  • @X4p3r
    @X4p3r 3 года назад +20

    Alexander... Argead dynasty from Argos Peloponnese.... Same town as Hercules...A legend and one Great.

  • @dhiasputran6288
    @dhiasputran6288 3 года назад +14

    Wow finally Alexander The Great campaign documentary !

  • @varun_MRG
    @varun_MRG 3 года назад +29

    Alexander the Great
    His name struck fear into hearts of men
    Alexander the Great
    Became a legend amongst mortal men

  • @deuxpomme9777
    @deuxpomme9777 3 года назад +280

    The greatest military commander in history, personal idol of great military minds such as Julius Caesar, Hannibal Barca, Napoleon the 1st, all of which are at the top of the list of military leaders who's men will follow them to the ends of the world, thank you for making this video!

    • @enricomanno8434
      @enricomanno8434 3 года назад +21

      Yes indeed... with this difference.. Caesar and Napoleon they were also great political figures.

    • @aegystierone8505
      @aegystierone8505 3 года назад +39

      Napoleon the First actually sees himself as among the three greats which include Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar, a title he rightfully earned.

    • @laniedulay4043
      @laniedulay4043 3 года назад +2

      @@aegystierone8505 yes

    • @JM-kv2kn
      @JM-kv2kn 3 года назад +4

      @Uhtred of Bebbanburg Hitled didn't learn that lesson. You never invade Russia in winter!

    • @tjejerbits
      @tjejerbits 3 года назад +4

      @@JM-kv2kn Djingis entered the chat

  • @barbiquearea
    @barbiquearea 3 года назад +68

    According to Plutarch, one time Caeser’s top aides and confidantes found him weeping while he was reading about Alexander's life. According to the account:
    "His friends were surprised, and asked him the reason of it. ‘Do you think,’ said he, ‘I have not just cause to weep, when I consider that Alexander at my age had conquered so many nations, and I have all this time done nothing that is memorable?’”
    Like Alexander, Caesar was ambitious from a young age and had every intention of making something of himself. Caesar’s success, like Alexander’s, seems to have come from the proper mixture of boldness, charisma, intelligence, and luck.
    Other accounts suggest Caesar is supposed to have wept while viewing a statue of Alexander. This occurred while in Spain serving his term as Quaestor in 68 BCE. He was 32 at the time, the same age as Alexander when he died. Others still imply this occurred during Caesar's little side trip to Alexandria where he went to pay his respects at Alexander's tomb. He said while weeping that: "Alexander conquered the world by 33 yet I'm 44 and I haven't even done half of that."
    Goes to show what a high bar Alexander the Great set for every would be conqueror after him.

    • @Abdullah_the_Palestinian
      @Abdullah_the_Palestinian 3 года назад +1

      Yes but alexander was handed everything on a golden plate. The army that he inherited was to the credit of his father philip not him. He was born an heir to a kingdom while Ceaser had a humble background compared to alexander. Both of them where egotistical murderers and tyrants though.

    • @Le-eu4bf
      @Le-eu4bf 2 года назад +1

      @@Abdullah_the_Palestinian but he still had to have the skill tho. Handed a golden plate is useless if the plate is immediately dropped and shattered
      Many leaders inherited great or powerful countries and ruined it

  • @Ilikefinalfantasy795
    @Ilikefinalfantasy795 3 года назад +24

    thank you for an amazing video and a distraction from this heat wave in the northwest.

  • @petermad152
    @petermad152 3 года назад +3

    When I finished your video on Alaxander the GreatI was in total awe. This is a man who conquered nearly all of Europe and most of the Middle East before he was 40. He was even proclaimed as king at the age of 29. People loved him and cheered him on during his conquest. This man was a real life legend. His death was truly the work of the gods. Had he never returned back to his home gotten sick and kept going toward India and China this man would have conquered the world if he wanted to. Idk any other man in history who could reach feats such as that of Alaxander.

  • @JeyyPi
    @JeyyPi 3 года назад +75

    This use of combined Arms by Alexander against the Thebans and Illyrians shows the superiority of an standing army from a state with a governmental structure in place against tribal warfare. Actually the superiority is the Speed of deployment through a organised system of troops, commands and the transfer of needed resources and Materials to the certain Hotspots.

    • @euronbuci3664
      @euronbuci3664 3 года назад +3

      no true illyrians had 2 strong kingdoms, TALUANTIA AND DARDANIA

    • @tententononce2570
      @tententononce2570 3 года назад +1

      @@euronbuci3664 Who asked?

    • @euronbuci3664
      @euronbuci3664 3 года назад +3

      @@tententononce2570 THE COWARD HERE

    • @chedabu
      @chedabu 3 года назад +1

      Tell that to the Afghans

    • @ΛεωνάνδροςΠεργαμενός
      @ΛεωνάνδροςΠεργαμενός 3 года назад +2

      @@euronbuci3664 They were nor true Ilyrians but you todays Albanians are true Illyrians.... right? hahahah..... go and make me a sandwitch you bimbo.... xD

  • @paulstephensia1412
    @paulstephensia1412 3 года назад +142

    I can't wait for the next campaign of Alexander the Great he was one of my heroes in Hellenistic world.

    • @amitabhgautam8327
      @amitabhgautam8327 3 года назад +1

      Hy you are from which country

    • @paulstephensia1412
      @paulstephensia1412 3 года назад +11

      @@amitabhgautam8327 I’m from the Philippines 🇵🇭.

    • @amitabhgautam8327
      @amitabhgautam8327 3 года назад +6

      @@paulstephensia1412 by the way i from india

    • @paulstephensia1412
      @paulstephensia1412 3 года назад +6

      One of the countries Alexander the Great went to and also one of my most want to visit countries in the world Greece and Italy just to name a few of the places I want to see one day.

    • @dexboat1733
      @dexboat1733 3 года назад +1

      Well, he's dead now, so not sure which next campaign you're waiting for.

  • @HistoryOfRevolutions
    @HistoryOfRevolutions 3 года назад +29

    Antisthenes once stated:
    "It is better to fall in with crows than with flatterers; for in the one case you are devoured when dead, in the other case while alive"

  • @lefterisxanthis3822
    @lefterisxanthis3822 3 года назад +39

    Loving these Hellenic vids.Keep it up.

  • @triniyoshin
    @triniyoshin 3 года назад +8

    "He did all of this in the course of two short months"
    I cannot stress how FAST that was back then. The time it took for him to tour down pretty much all of Greece and make them submit would be roughly the same time it would take for them to even shore up an army, much less orderly march them to a campaign. What a terrifying man.

  • @PalWebTV
    @PalWebTV 3 года назад +50

    it's amazing how Alexander the Great got all the way to Afghanistan - it would be amazing if you made some videos about the Greco-Bactrian kingdoms which were culturally a mix of Greek, Persian & even far Eastern cultures

    • @fotiskosmos3009
      @fotiskosmos3009 2 года назад +2

      until the beginning of the Chinese Empire ... Ask every Indian from India who will tell you ... They have in their history + Greek Macedonian history ... and the rest is just dreaming ... Happy New Year ...

    • @DistantLights
      @DistantLights 2 года назад

      They made one about the indo greeks at least. And yeh, there's a video on the greco bactrians

    • @tatjanavelkova5814
      @tatjanavelkova5814 2 месяца назад +1

      MACEDONIAN HISTORY 25 CENTURIES from KING PHILIP ! ! !

  • @aumediwibisana4613
    @aumediwibisana4613 3 года назад +3

    24:31 is bone-chilling. Excellent work on this documentary.

  • @Braila2000
    @Braila2000 3 года назад +76

    I find Alexander balkanic campaign more interesting than the one in Asia.

    • @geordiejones5618
      @geordiejones5618 3 года назад +11

      Its most impressive to me because he had such a small amount of time to kick the entire region into shape. And he did it before he was 21. Phillip is an underrated general/statesman because of his son but god damn. Alexander lived up to his own father's legend and surpassed it. This was a kid who led his soldiers into battle and fought in the thick of it and just refused to lose at every turn he made. Yeah he was kind of nuts and had a god complex and got kinda super paranoid toward the end but only 3 or 4 field marshalls have ever come to close to matching his resume. We never got a chance to see how he handled long term diplomacy and deceit but as a field commander, I don't think any generals other than maybe Hannibal and Ghengis Khan would not be secretly terrified of Alexander in a pitched battle. His instinct for war, taken age for age, is unmatched.

    • @Braila2000
      @Braila2000 3 года назад +7

      @@geordiejones5618, actually Philip had a much tougher job to make Macedon a regional power. Macedon was nothing when he became king and after he had the power to provoke a rebellion in the persian empire. So Alexander campaign in the region, even if very beautiful, cant be compared with Phillip odds. See the battle of Chaeronea to understand how amazing general Phillip was. He even defeated the Scythians in an open battle in Dobruja. If he wasnt assassinated, i am 100% sure he would have conquered the Persian empire to

    • @tylerdurden3722
      @tylerdurden3722 3 года назад +3

      Alexander fought over 50 battles.
      Most people only know about 3 to 4 of those.
      There were several others that were spectacular.
      E.g., the Battle at the Jaxartes River is my second favorite.
      It was against the Scythians, who were slippery and basically impossible to pin down and defeat outright...usually Scythians would just ride off and dissappear into the Steppe if they needed to.
      Alexander attacked with an amphibious assault, supported by artillery.
      Then Alexander proceeded to employ a kind of weird reverse hammer and anvil tactic. Basically two anvils crushing Scythians in a sandwich, with hammers plugging the side to make sure nothing slips out the sides.
      In this battle, the cavalry became the anvil in the centre, with light infantry becoming the second anvil...while the phalangites were on the flanks and acted as the hammer that swung around and laid down the final hammer...trapping the Scythians.
      Phillip was the only other commander known to the Greeks who managed to decisively defeat a Scythian army. A feat that was thought to be impossible.

    • @geordiejones5618
      @geordiejones5618 3 года назад +2

      @@666Kaca you don't Alexander could rally a stupidly big army? Or defeat it in detail? He was master of logistics and movement.

    • @alexibarona5807
      @alexibarona5807 3 года назад

      Imagine if Alexander had gone towards China instead, via Central Asia. He would have stumbled upon 'The Seven Warring States' of China. Qin would be the first kingdom he would encounter. Though on his way marching his army, he would have had to worried about marauding Xiongnu tribes and the brewing nascent Mongol presence in the north. Also not to mention the logistical nightmare that would be.

  • @lucashunskor3333
    @lucashunskor3333 3 года назад +13

    Finally, I was wondering when you guys would finally cover Alexander this is going to be epic.

  • @thecount1374
    @thecount1374 3 года назад +6

    Alexander The Great a man worthy of such a title for having conquered the known world and never lost a battle a feat few can ever achieve

  • @MrAlexkyra
    @MrAlexkyra 3 года назад +10

    Thank you Kings and Generals, you made me very happy today!

  • @al3x4nderthegreat80
    @al3x4nderthegreat80 3 года назад +10

    I have been waiting for my true recognition on this channel! I hope they do the story justice

  • @rigel9015
    @rigel9015 3 года назад +4

    Alexander the Great, the series I've been waiting for . Thank you

  • @Mrkabrat
    @Mrkabrat 3 года назад +28

    Alexander: So, noble celts, what do you fear most?
    Celtic envoys: Well, the sky falling on our heads, obviously
    *Blow to the ego: Critical*

    • @Warp10x
      @Warp10x 3 года назад

      @@savioblanc Celts were a migratory people from central Europre, related to todays Gaels..fierce warriors who taught Rome a few lessons and feared no man.

    • @Mrkabrat
      @Mrkabrat 3 года назад +3

      @@savioblanc Alexander asked the celts what they feared the most expecting that they'd say "You, Alexander" but instead they replied "The sky falling on our heads" which was a common belief among the celts

  • @freddekl1102
    @freddekl1102 3 года назад +12

    When I realized what you uploaded I shouted internally out of happiness, I was so looking forward for the time you went in-detail of Alexander's campaigns

  • @yannismantousis6267
    @yannismantousis6267 3 года назад +18

    Great Video as always, Kings and Generals! Just a friendly remark for a correction in your map. My beloved hometown Thessaloniki, was established by Cassander, after Alexander's death. When Alexander was still alive there was only a small town called "Therma" close to the location where Thessaloniki was built later.
    P.S. Thessaloniki was the name of Cassander's wife-queen, who was also the sister of Alexander

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  3 года назад +11

      I was sure that it was called after Alexander's sister and that it was established by Philip. Thanks for the heads up!

    • @loutracey
      @loutracey 2 года назад

      The city you mention
      Was Solonika in 336 BC
      Later renamed thessaloniki

    • @yannismantousis6267
      @yannismantousis6267 2 года назад +2

      @@loutracey Any historical source stating this?

  • @MikhailTabigay
    @MikhailTabigay 3 года назад +27

    I loved you’re Diadochi series and I will definitely like this one!

  • @kirbgames6616
    @kirbgames6616 3 года назад +6

    Hell yes! I’ve watched series on the conquests of Alexander on so many other RUclips channels, and they’re always incredible. Can’t wait to see the Kings and Generals take!

  • @emperornapoleon6204
    @emperornapoleon6204 3 года назад +3

    I just finished reading Arrian’s “Campaigns,” and I am greatly looking forward to this series!!! The quality is unmatched!

  • @Dromeusful
    @Dromeusful 3 года назад +11

    I'm currently reading "Alexander - God of War" by Christian Cameron. Pure glorious book. And it's really nice to follow his steps with your videos. Thanks!

  • @Axeltonn
    @Axeltonn 3 года назад +7

    Alexander gets all the credit for his conquest. He was but a cog in the wheel, of what was an outstanding chief of staff of skilled Generals.

  • @tahersadeghi6773
    @tahersadeghi6773 3 года назад +2

    Your English diction is astounding. It is so pleasant to hear and appreciate.

  • @forevermarked5826
    @forevermarked5826 3 года назад +37

    Finally!! Alexander is the Greatest of all TIME

    • @readable95
      @readable95 3 года назад +1

      @@ktheterkuceder6825 also Napoleon in his prime

  • @iamhoney1018
    @iamhoney1018 3 года назад +9

    So Alexander's Conquests began here finally 👍🏻

  • @alexandersingeric364
    @alexandersingeric364 3 года назад +2

    You guys are spoiling me right now, some great videos about the mongol s and now Alexander the great, my two favourites. Thank you for all the great work you do here at the kings&generals!

  • @gnawstic1682
    @gnawstic1682 3 года назад +2

    Fascinating! I had no idea Alexander was involved in so many early battles. He moves with a lightning fast speed that’s seems to be a trademark of great generals!

  • @Kubotahonda5
    @Kubotahonda5 3 года назад +5

    I’m always ready to hear anything about the Alexander the Great 🏹🛡⚔️🐎 never enough
    Thank you 🙏❤️

  • @marcoglara2012
    @marcoglara2012 11 месяцев назад +1

    We will never see a military general and national leader, wheeled this level of military genius again.
    He seems to be born to concur even under impossible odds.
    His ability to keep his forces logistically supplied and maintain is nearly unbelievable.
    I’ve noticed his presence leads to victory, and when his troops engage without him present, they are far less effective. He was truly more than a combat multiplier.

  • @johnivan9672
    @johnivan9672 3 года назад +42

    ΕΥΧΑΡΙΣΤΏ ΠΟΛΎ (THANK YOU VERY MUCH)!!

    • @nikodimpetrusevski8041
      @nikodimpetrusevski8041 3 года назад +1

      🇲🇰🇲🇰🇲🇰

    • @y.p.9797
      @y.p.9797 3 года назад +4

      @@nikodimpetrusevski8041 🎪🎪🤡🤡🐒🐒

    • @alexathanatos3014
      @alexathanatos3014 3 года назад +1

      Well written my friend. Said as Alexander would say it, in the Greek language of course. Greetings from Pella in Greece (where he was born) !

    • @tatjanavelkova5814
      @tatjanavelkova5814 7 месяцев назад +1

      before 25 centuries PELLA ---- MACEDONIAN LAND.
      ALEXANDER THE GREAT is born in MAKEDONIJA ! ! ! ! !

  • @papertoyss
    @papertoyss 3 года назад +12

    Kallisthenes, "The History of Alexander," 1.37.9-10
    (Kallisthenes: Alexander's personal historian, who escorted him at his campaigns)
    Alexander the Great:
    _"...Now you fear punishment and beg for your lives, so I will let you free, if not for any other reason so that you can see the difference between a Greek king and a barbarian tyrant..."_

  • @PYRESATVARANASI
    @PYRESATVARANASI 3 года назад +10

    My baby Alex is back 🔥😎
    I miss videos about him, all other history channels have already covered him years ago.

  • @GeneralRev
    @GeneralRev 3 года назад +3

    I love how they use Rome 2 graphics. :)
    Great documentary as always!!

  • @danieldpa8484
    @danieldpa8484 Год назад +3

    What a personality! I’m struggling to understand why they don’t do a Netflix series. The plot is written and it’s great!

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  Год назад +3

      Too expensive probably

    • @danieldpa8484
      @danieldpa8484 Год назад +2

      @@KingsandGenerals with modern computer generated content especially battles, it can be much cheaper. If in example Bannerlord engine is used for battles, that’s a friction of the costs doing it old school.

    • @danieldpa8484
      @danieldpa8484 Год назад +2

      @@KingsandGenerals I must admit, I’m a huge fan of how you guys prepare the content. I’m using it to teach my kids history and they love it! Thank you

  • @sonofrobert
    @sonofrobert 3 года назад +2

    These are so awesome!
    I love the exploits of Alexander.
    The narrators voice is perfect and the animation is stunning.
    Cheers!

  • @guccijay6376
    @guccijay6376 3 года назад +2

    Thanks @KingsAndGeneral For Making Video For This I've been Waiting For This Video From Your Channels

  • @VangelisMourelatos
    @VangelisMourelatos 3 года назад +7

    The most competent Greeks of all time. Great video!

  • @sanher20
    @sanher20 3 года назад +5

    I used to be a Patron and supporter of this channel because you covered wars that no other channel would like the Ottoman wars, imjin war and thirty years war. But at this point I rarely see a new video since it's about a war or battle that has been covered in every other history youtube channel like Caesar, Alexander and Hastings for the 100th time.
    It would be nice to see videos about uncovered conflicts again.

    • @sanher20
      @sanher20 3 года назад

      @@skyhappy It's in this channel already. It's called the wars of the diadochi.
      This is also the only channel that covered those wars.

    • @StavrosDS
      @StavrosDS 3 года назад

      @@sanher20 My friend the diadochi (meaning successors in Greek) wars are the wars between the successors of Alexander as they broke up the vast Empire he conquered.
      This is a new series about the actual conquests of Alexander, which (quite paradoxically) were not covered before by this channel.
      This first episode of the series here is about how he managed to consolidate his possessions, before his expedition against the Persian Empire, which will surely be covered in the next episodes.

    • @sanher20
      @sanher20 3 года назад

      @@StavrosDS I know my friend. I watched the series. I thought Sab S was talking about what happened after Alexander's death.
      There's already a good series about Alexander in epic history TV so this is to me a missed opportunity to cover many other conflicts that are not documented in RUclips yet.

  • @Mr_M_History
    @Mr_M_History 3 года назад +25

    So as a history teacher who was going to use a documentary this week as part of my class' Alexander the Great study, I can officially confirm that I'll be throwing that out the window and using this instead!

    • @Arborist5851
      @Arborist5851 3 года назад +1

      Nice one brother, educate the youth

  • @toprope_
    @toprope_ 2 года назад +5

    The line the Celts gave about the sky falling on their heads is really important to know about Alexander. The Celts gave an answer that showed their worries were not of Macedon or Alexander. They were more scared of their gods punishing them or the end of the world in some biblical sense rather than being cowed over by some Greeks. Alexander didn’t like the answer, but understood these dudes were not afraid to turn around and kill him not out of fear and want of power but out of pride and glory.

  • @KennyIISan11
    @KennyIISan11 3 года назад +5

    This is by far my favorite channel on youtube. They have NO competition what so ever. As a history lover, Thank you for all you do!!!!

    • @041mikey
      @041mikey 2 года назад

      i dunno man historia civilis is really good

  • @V-man117
    @V-man117 2 года назад +26

    The best Greek general to ever exist and one of the most important and influential ones of the world. He was such an important figure in history, and his legacy still remains after thousands of years!🇬🇷💙

    • @aleksandarspasovski5571
      @aleksandarspasovski5571 2 года назад +1

      Lol nice try 5 likes

    • @vassoanzaoui8530
      @vassoanzaoui8530 2 года назад +6

      @@aleksandarspasovski5571 nice try 0 likes

    • @scorpiocanuck6321
      @scorpiocanuck6321 2 года назад +5

      @@aleksandarspasovski5571 Even your country acknowledged he's Greek LOL!

    • @tugrulunal3391
      @tugrulunal3391 2 года назад

      Not Greek, Macedon.

    • @ΓιώργοςΑ-ψ7ψ
      @ΓιώργοςΑ-ψ7ψ Год назад

      ​​@@tugrulunal3391he Macedonian Greeks were and are like the Spartans, the Athenians, the Thebans and the other Greeks. It has nothing to do with the Slavs and did not speak Bulgarian as you spoke but spoke Greek.I challenge you to show me the historical evidence you have and say this nonsense, otherwise you are an uneducated fraud.

  • @paxvobiscum7521
    @paxvobiscum7521 3 года назад +2

    I really hope every single decisive battle of Alexander will be covered, not only the big ones like Granicus, Issus, Gaugamela and Hydaspes. We need ALL OF THEM.

  • @thesunthatneversets4579
    @thesunthatneversets4579 3 года назад +2

    I think this Alexander guy has great potential! Thanks for shouting out smaller content creators K&G

  • @MrGenoHydra
    @MrGenoHydra 3 года назад +19

    It's a surprise to see you suddenly cover this, but definitely a welcome one.
    I'm most curious how you're going to cover the Afghan and Indian campaigns.

  • @ChrisHobson916
    @ChrisHobson916 3 года назад +3

    The brutality he used with Thebes is mind-blowing.

  • @Luso515PorTuoGraal
    @Luso515PorTuoGraal 3 года назад +5

    Excellent, I cannot wait, a sympathizer of both Alexander and the Achaemenid Empire.

  • @3.75istheway7
    @3.75istheway7 2 года назад +2

    I absolutely love history and it started with WW2 but once I started learning of Alexander! He has been my passion to study! The only man to truly deserves the tittle “the great”

  • @knowledgedesk1653
    @knowledgedesk1653 3 года назад +3

    Wow! Video on Alexander the Great by Kings and Generals. Video about one of favourite historical charecter from one of my favourite history youtuber.

  • @iliasfilip2110
    @iliasfilip2110 3 года назад +88

    Yes! Finally some more Greek history!

    • @user-xe1ol7xh4i
      @user-xe1ol7xh4i 3 года назад +8

      Macedonian history 👌

    • @alexathanatos3014
      @alexathanatos3014 3 года назад +36

      @@user-xe1ol7xh4i Exactly, thats why its Greek history

    • @joaohax52
      @joaohax52 3 года назад +2

      @@alexathanatos3014 They weren't real Greeks.

    • @alexathanatos3014
      @alexathanatos3014 3 года назад +13

      @@joaohax52 Either you are Greek or you are not. There is no "real" or "fictional" Greek. And the Byzantines were Greek, as was their language, culture, land and origins.

    • @joaohax52
      @joaohax52 3 года назад

      @@alexathanatos3014 There were as some today claim that they were, while they weren't...

  • @Kuwaitisnot_adeployment
    @Kuwaitisnot_adeployment 3 года назад +2

    It's nice to have a little visual representation to go with the stories. It gives you a surprisingly better view of things.

  • @thefisherking78
    @thefisherking78 3 года назад +2

    Speaking of the greats, your work continues to be among the best in the space. Thank you!!!

  • @saltedllama2759
    @saltedllama2759 Год назад +13

    Literally everything he did was swift, brilliant, aggressive, but thoughtful, intuitive, precise, and with purpose. To be this well educated and confident at just 20 years old is remarkable. Today, it's difficult to get people out of their parent's basement at 30 years old while they spend all day scrolling TikTok, seeking to outdo one another with victim labels.

  • @deathrouter3443
    @deathrouter3443 3 года назад +3

    The real Reason why my favourite general is Alexander the Great. Can't wait for next video

  • @deron2203
    @deron2203 3 года назад +8

    Oh I'm soooo ready for this!!!

  • @CookRugbyCinemaTravel
    @CookRugbyCinemaTravel 3 года назад +79

    Slavs claiming that they are Macedonians in 2000 AC , is like Egyptians claiming to be Southern Macedonians because Alexander the great had conquered their lands.
    I mean Alexander spoke Greek, believed in Greek gods,had Aristotle as his teacher ,his Palace is in Pella , Greece ...But no! For some slav people he is not Greek, he is Alexandrovski

    • @tasosk7818
      @tasosk7818 2 года назад +6

      Preach my bro. Totally agree. Just straight facts really. Macedonia is in northern Greece and no one can tell us otherwise.

    • @tatjanavelkova5814
      @tatjanavelkova5814 7 месяцев назад +1

      ALEXANDER THE GREAT spoke Macedonian language.
      before 25 centuries ALEXANDER TSAR ON MAKEDONIJA ! ! !

    • @CookRugbyCinemaTravel
      @CookRugbyCinemaTravel 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@tatjanavelkova5814 have you seen the Macedonian language written ? its Greek 😄😄😄

    • @tatjanavelkova5814
      @tatjanavelkova5814 2 месяца назад +1

      i FILIP MAKEDONEC i SIN ALEKSANDAR MAKEDONEC. pred 25 veka
      FILIP KRAL NA MAKEDONIJA, ALEKSANDAR CAR NA MAKEDONIJA ! ! !

    • @CookRugbyCinemaTravel
      @CookRugbyCinemaTravel 2 месяца назад +1

      @@tatjanavelkova5814 είσαι αβελτερος

  • @mohamedsirajeddinemansour
    @mohamedsirajeddinemansour 3 года назад +11

    I see a really talented young man there , with a great potential ...

    • @sagarsonawane1698
      @sagarsonawane1698 3 года назад +1

      Yes but you are the best. No body can beat you in tactics and strategy.
      Your countrymen should have supported you.

    • @walx274
      @walx274 3 года назад +2

      @@sagarsonawane1698 Hannibal was a great general definilty not the best , hell he can win battles in Southern italy all he wants
      but Scipio defeated in Hannibal's own territory once and Carthage lost the war and was humiliated
      id personally put hannibal as maybe the 5th or so best general

  • @ynggvarronson991
    @ynggvarronson991 3 года назад +2

    Alexander the Great was as close to a living God as any man can possibly get. The monumental success of his army's logistics and supply aquisition alone are legendary. Add that to his administration, diplomacy, and campaigning success is almost unbelievable.

  • @bensmoov6522
    @bensmoov6522 3 года назад +2

    I am very excited to see this series to the end. Especially when Alexander the great faces of the Persian empire under king Darius.
    Alexander the great inspires me greatly.

  • @tristenbrown7099
    @tristenbrown7099 3 года назад +2

    Wow! Impressed with the video quality. Getting better and better

  • @aokiaoki4238
    @aokiaoki4238 3 года назад +9

    Alexander the great was the greatest general of all times. He never lost a single battle.

  • @dimitrisxristodoulopoulos2855
    @dimitrisxristodoulopoulos2855 3 года назад +109

    Alexander the Great, king of the Greeks, not only of the Macedonians

    • @NS-mz8gq
      @NS-mz8gq 3 года назад +11

      Just Macedonians

    • @aokiaoki4238
      @aokiaoki4238 3 года назад +58

      @@NS-mz8gq Macedonians are Greeks.

    • @СашоБожиновски
      @СашоБожиновски 3 года назад +4

      @@aokiaoki4238 nah

    • @СашоБожиновски
      @СашоБожиновски 3 года назад +3

      @@aokiaoki4238 democritus said that the macedonians were different from greeks. So go check your facts.

    • @vasileiospapazoglou2362
      @vasileiospapazoglou2362 3 года назад +34

      @@СашоБожиновски you mean demosthenis and he sais that because he was against macedonia so you should check your facts

  • @youssefasskro9868
    @youssefasskro9868 3 года назад +3

    A series I've been waiting for so patiently for so loong. Thank you.

  • @HipiO7
    @HipiO7 3 года назад +13

    Thebes: Spats on the peace offer
    Alexander: So, you have chosen death

  • @calebsmith7633
    @calebsmith7633 3 года назад +2

    This is very exciting! So glad to see the series start. Another great video from kings and generals, they really spoil us at this point. The pronunciation of Antipater was… interesting

  • @DestroyerOfSense000
    @DestroyerOfSense000 3 года назад +2

    I've read Peter Green's biography of Alexander three times. It's an absolutely amazing work, and I'm happy to see K&G made use of it for this.

    • @chiedzacaroline9647
      @chiedzacaroline9647 3 года назад

      Currently reading. Was excited when it was mentioned in the video. Great book so far.

  • @gumbogambit
    @gumbogambit 3 года назад +1

    All of your Alexander material is amazing!

  • @blueisland24
    @blueisland24 3 года назад +19

    Civil wars between Greek cities states, Greek history is great!

    • @Lisa-zi6hb
      @Lisa-zi6hb 2 года назад

      @Algoritam - ZY he was Greek

    • @Lisa-zi6hb
      @Lisa-zi6hb 2 года назад

      @Algoritam - ZY He spoke koine,spread Greek culture,had a Greek teacher,his father was on the olympics what else do you want as proof that he was Greek?

    • @tatjanavelkova5814
      @tatjanavelkova5814 2 месяца назад +1

      ALEXANDER SPOKE MACEDONIAN LANGUAGE ! ! !