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Caesar: " You too Brutus? Can you grant me one last request? Scratch that joke I said earlier from the history books." Brutus: " Done. Goodbye, Caesar."
Ace Nailed It 157 in Italy there aren’t “the classes”, there’s a group of 20/25 students that will stay together for five years in a certain room and every teacher moves from a class to another Anyway, no, I studied it in Latin
When your enemy retreats and hide in their fort so you build a fort around that fort to keep them in but then you build another fort around that fort to keep out the people in the frist fort reinforcements out.........Strategy
Remember, Julius Caesar didn’t even start a political career until he was 31, and was 42 at the beginning of the Gaelic War. It’s never too late to follow your dreams.
Caesar made a lot of mistakes, but for each mistake he conquered a tribe, won a glorious battle and made a reform or a speech. This man is more than a briliant general and statesman, it revolutionized the history of warfare and politics. It would be really interesting to see how he would compare to Frederick of Napoleon, franted he would have the same technological level of knowledge
not at all. caesar won because he had competent subordinates and loyal battle hardened veterans. each one of caesar's mistakes were only overcome because his men could overcome his lack of judgement and hold their line. caesar was an amazing leader and statesman, but only an above average general at best.
@@Phello123 haha he did have competent subordinates who helped him a lot and deserve credit too, but he was never in a position where his men were just holding the line and hoping fir the best
He wept at the statue of Alexander, for he hadn't accomplished or conqured as much as Alexander had at the same age...........Caesar then went on to completely subjugate millions upon millions of anyone who tried to oppose his will. His conquests weren't lost til Rome itself collapsed.
@Eric Kim He was a successful conquer though. A young, successful conquerer. He wept for he conquered the known world in his time which was Asia and parts of India.
alexander conquered way more than caesar though. theres even a quote of caesar that goes along the lines of "by my age Alexander had already conquered the world" or something like that
*“Without training they lacked knowledge, without knowledge they lacked confidence, without confidence they lacked victory.”* -Julius Caesar of the Roman Empire
@ibrahim suleman are you somehow implying that Julius did not do the same? And compare the amount of land? Ceasar added to an already great empire. The Kahn created the world's largest empire from literally nothing but squabbling hill tribes. The Kahn is the true Master Warlord....and Ceasar still is not second. Even Atilla conquered more and started with less.
Rockin BoBokkin You should put things in perspective. The Mongolian Empire lasted for 20-30 years and was made of nothing but mountains and deserts by a 70%. Also, Caesar was fighting against numerous tribes that used guerrilla warfare against the Romans while the mongols defeated kingdoms that can be submitted by killing their leader or showing no mercy without the need of conquering every single piece of land. Moreover, the Roman Republic wasn’t an empire and wasn’t that big either at the time.
Luis Brito Haha So apparently facing off barbaric tribes is harder than facing off organized super powers like the chinese empire , islamic empire , persian empire.
Khaled Ibn Walid was the only major military general in history to have won every single battle he partook in. He deserves a spot up there as one of if not the best conquerors ever
Actually, Caesar never said, "Et tu, Brute?" It was just a Renaissance addition through Shakespeare. Decimus is the one that betrayed Caesar the most as he was the closest to Caesar. But the Shakespearean edition made Brutus' role more significant and Decimus' rather insignificant. It was also Decimus that changed Caesar's mind about going to the meeting that day.
Actually Shakespeare was inspired by Caesar's last words that were in Greek "Kai su, Teknon?". Also this can be debated as there is also claim that he said nothing while dying.
I just love in this how everyone is correcting the video. I am studying History right now so I knew most of what he said in the video. Currently on the "Transformation of Rome" starting with the likes of Emporer Trajan and the split of the Roman empire due to the inability to govern the entire empire.
True, mostly because he was "granted" the rulership (successor) of all Rome by Anthony and Cleopatra which directly challenged Octavian. As he said "there can only be one Caesar".
Check out Dan Carlin's "Death Throes of a Republic" It's so good, and it's kind of scary. There are a lot of parallels to be drawn with the current times. Julius Caesar was the man.
What Caesar took, the Roman Empire held onto. Not only that, but he put great effort into selecting and supporting a successor in Octavian who went on to become one of the greater leaders in human history. The same can't be said for either Genghis Khan or Alexander.
If we're scaling battles won for the best conqueror/general, then technically Napoleon is the best general in history. Julius won around 20 battles while Napoleon won 60 battles.
@@40ozbounce1 do u mean byzantines???? there is a big difference. because infact the mongol empire exist in the XIII century and the roman empire fell in 476ad
Julius Caesar I consider him as the most greatest and most powerful leader in the world who knows what might of happened if he wasn’t assassinate it but it’ history but thank you for putting this video I love this guy
@7:30 The reason there was no opposition against Caesar when he came to Rome with his one legion was because Pompay's armies were not able to reach Rome fast enough. It wasn't an act of cowardice. Caesar has a single legion that could move faster. Pompay pulled back from Rome (to Greece NOT Spain) to allow time for his army to congregate.
1. Priest where in no way hindered from serving in the army! Caesar was Pontifex Maximus, As you guys point out, until his death. The constraint you are referring to was the specific type of priesthood which was called the "Flamen" which was an archaic priesthood with lots of weird rules. But "normal" priesthoods had no such constraints. This priesthood was the one Sulla stripped him off! 2. The pirates where not taken to Rome! They where taken to the province of Asia. The reason he himself had them crucified was that the Governor there wanted to sell them as slaves, so Caesar took matters into his own hands. Even though he had no legal right to do this. 3. Very simplistic and miss-representing description of the first triumvirate. The first triumvirate was born out of necessity, as much as desire. Crassus and Pompey, despite being powerful people where being thwarted by the conservative senators that caused them a lot of issues, especially Pompey that had made many promises to his troops, and that his Asian settlements could not be ratified. For Crassus it was all about the money and his interest with tax collectors in Asia. 4. There is no proof that he EVER intended, from the outset on a Gallic campaign! The province of Transalpine Gaul was only added to his two allocated provinces (Cisalpine Gaul and Illyricum) after its Governor died suddenly. If anything he was probably from the onset looking for a campaign against Dacia. 5. At the start of his campaigns in Gaul he had access to four legions, not two. And he raised a lot more. 6. Pompey did not flee to Spain. He fled to "Greece" 7. Veni, vidi, vici, was specifically mentioning his victory against Pharnaces II of Pontus, not all other armies.
Just two mistakes I noticed: It's once been spelled Subura; today it's spelled Suburra; it certainly was never spelled nor pronounced Suburba. Pompey didn't flee to Spain but to Greece. You make it soud like if Dyrrhachium was in Spain.
He also laid the foundation of the greatest and largest empire ever to exist. He did so much more than just being a military leader. Just a shame that the senate stabbed him 23 times out of their own greed. Augustus brought them to justice nonetheless
@@Vee11780 What i find disturbing is that Octavian had Julius' child killed in Egypt. Probably to secure his power. But ofc, we dont know the whole true story and no man is perfect.
Do y’all have a video about Bonaparte? A man who was undeniably terrible in history, but despite that had the adoration and loyalty of the French army, which saved his skin so many times.
@@Walterdecarvalh0100 Brutus was a hypocrite and killer but Caesar also has bad things done himself. Caesar was a schemer, briber, powerhungry, an autocrat, vain, demagouge, lawbreaker, etc. In short , they were both bad. Just the other one was in the driving seat to destroy the Roman Republic in order to satisfy his vanity and power craving.
- Conquered Gaul and defeated barbarian army x3 larger than his - Conquered Egypt swiftly - Conquered Pontus swiftly - Defeated Pompey The Great and defeated and army x2 larger and his - First and Second to cross the English Channel - First to cross the Rhine - Roman Republic - Dictator for Life - Legendary Legacy My opinion; if you combine all exceptional attributes for a conqueror; Caesar excels at all of them. His legions built siege-works, ships, fortresses and bridges. They were exceptionally trained as well as his calvery special forces. He had spies and diplomats. His legions had incredible speed and highly motivated due to his ability to increase morale. Caesar was highly skilled at tactics and his forces could fight in pitched battles, sea battles and guerrilla warfare as well. He also surrounded himself with some history greatest generals and lieutenants; Mark Antony and Titus Labienus as well as Crassus' sons and Decimas Brutus all of which were capable commanders; especially Antony... You put all together and his campaigns and conquests rival Alexander, Khan, Napoleon and Hannibal. But he did it all, so for me. He was.
@christian soster you mean Iran, Russia, China is nothing? China alone at that time has more population than the whole Europe, but China was still conquered by Mongols
He is. Right there on the same pedestal with Alexander the Great. They both conquered the greatest powers at their respective times: Persia for Alexander... and Rome for Caesar...
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Roman empire : lasts 2500 years Mongol empire : falls apart as fast as possible after Gengis dies. Caesar build an empire to last, making him far more complete
@@sou177 the other emperors were indeed important in keeping the empire going, but caesar layed the foundation for these emperors to keep powers. Other than that, caesar picked the best possible successor to solidify the empire, Augustus
Same my name is “César” or “Caesar” in Spanish, many people call me “Julio César” or “Julius Caesar” I was very confused when young on why people called me julio cesar they also called me caesar salad 😅
People comparing Genghis to Ceaser needs to know that Ceaser brought civilization while Genghis razed some You call still today see Latin cultural scriptures which were modern during that era in other side pf Rhine river while the other side side does not have such Roman significance
@@septentrionalisimperator8799 Napoleon Bonaparte was born in Ajaccio, Corsica, just over a year after the signing of the Treaty of Versailles in 1768, with which the Republic of Genoa leaves France freehand on the island. His family had noble Italian origins (you can verify all this yourself ) it must be said that he did not love Italy but this is another story.
Mitch I.E. he was ethnically Italian but nationalized as French. Also, he boasted that he was from a race of conquerors, so yeah, he was as much as Italian as I am ethnically Hispanic but nationalized in the USA.
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Caesar won more battles. Alexander fought where the gain was greater lands and wealth its purely location. I would put caesar against Alexander any day.
The Inforgraphics Show. I love your work keep it up. Can you do a video on Napoleon? I think it would do well as his works are still seen in the modern world today.
Fun fact: In Hebrew, the word 'Emperor' doesn't exist in the old bible. Therefore, the word 'Ceasar' (Kaesar) is used because the first known empire to rule over the land of Canaan by a person that called 'emperor', was the Roman empire, who oppressed the Hebrew people of Israel and Judah during their conquest. As much as I know the word exists in German too- and in German, emperor is 'Kaiser'.
When I go to the grocery store, and I finish getting all of my items I yell "I am the conqueror of produce and meats!! Bow before thy food emperor!!" Safe to say I'm not allowed at many stores....
I love Roman history especially Julius Ceaser and I know there is too much to say in a 12 minute video but I think you should’ve mentioned the campaigns around the empire and his former pro console before Gaul and eto bruta is a Shakespearean interpretation and brutal did not lead the plot he felt obligated as his ancestors removed the monarchy after one of Brutas’s female ancestors was let’s say abused by the last of the seven kings or a relative and the family led the revolt against them and the head of the brutas family was the first console along with an ally of his and if something happened to Octavian “ceaser agustus” then a lot of ceasers estate would have been left to brutas as he was like a son to ceaser and brutas felt like ceaser was his father
_"Cowards die many times before their deaths, the valiant never taste death but once."_
*~ Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare*
Nice quote from Shakespeare.
Imma get that tattooed on me one day
Also Shakespeare:
_you are a saucy boy_
Also Shakespeare:
What? You egg!
**he stabs him**
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"Is it bring your own knife to work day or something?"
-Julius Caesar
Julius Caesar never said that
@@NeilLindsaySutherland its a joke
I think it was also a joke. Or are you joking as well? How deep does this joke go
@@NeilLindsaySutherland How can you know? You weren't there.
Caesar: " You too Brutus? Can you grant me one last request? Scratch that joke I said earlier from the history books."
Brutus: " Done. Goodbye, Caesar."
He came, he saw, he conquered
Giovanni L that’s crazy it’s almost like it said that in the video
Lefteri Kapnisakis sorry bro I didn’t watch the video because I studied it at school💞
Avery the Cuban-American go away you communist
Avery the Cuban-American History Class?
Ace Nailed It 157 in Italy there aren’t “the classes”, there’s a group of 20/25 students that will stay together for five years in a certain room and every teacher moves from a class to another
Anyway, no, I studied it in Latin
When your enemy retreats and hide in their fort so you build a fort around that fort to keep them in but then you build another fort around that fort to keep out the people in the frist fort reinforcements out.........Strategy
emperor eckert Ancient problems require ancient solutions
And then build a fort around that again to keep the reinforcements out.
@@Donald1101 I forgot about that one they built too many forts lol
When and where did this happen?
@@apache-90 Battle of Alesia. 52 B.C.E.
Cæsar vs. Vercingetorix.
Julius Caesar was like: It's free real estate
Literally
No mentioning the woods?
It's free real estate.
Crassus didnt like this
Everywhere I go I see him
*Just Some Bigfoot With Internet Access*
I saw you at the vietnam war video
Remember, Julius Caesar didn’t even start a political career until he was 31, and was 42 at the beginning of the Gaelic War. It’s never too late to follow your dreams.
Caesar made a lot of mistakes, but for each mistake he conquered a tribe, won a glorious battle and made a reform or a speech. This man is more than a briliant general and statesman, it revolutionized the history of warfare and politics. It would be really interesting to see how he would compare to Frederick of Napoleon, franted he would have the same technological level of knowledge
Would like to see a battle between Alex en Gaius if they Both had the same men, would be cool
not at all. caesar won because he had competent subordinates and loyal battle hardened veterans. each one of caesar's mistakes were only overcome because his men could overcome his lack of judgement and hold their line. caesar was an amazing leader and statesman, but only an above average general at best.
@@brettvogel8418 lol no
@@brettvogel8418 u could say the same for Alexander the not so great
@@Phello123 haha he did have competent subordinates who helped him a lot and deserve credit too, but he was never in a position where his men were just holding the line and hoping fir the best
Julius Caesar wept over the statue of Alexander of Macedon because he did not achieve much, and later became probably more famous than Alexander
That's a bit of a stretch. Let us not forget his other moniker,
Alexander *the Great*
He wept at the statue of Alexander, for he hadn't accomplished or conqured as much as Alexander had at the same age...........Caesar then went on to completely subjugate millions upon millions of anyone who tried to oppose his will. His conquests weren't lost til Rome itself collapsed.
@Eric Kim He was a successful conquer though. A young, successful conquerer. He wept for he conquered the known world in his time which was Asia and parts of India.
@@julianmitchell3035 his name was used as a royal title by emperors and kings for the next 2,000 years. Caesar, Kaiser, Tsar, Czar, Kayser, etc.
Eric Kim imagine underrating Alexander’s feats.
All of Caesar’s work and blood led him to being a name for Salad
Nixium Online and a month
Nixium Online and a German title
SHIIIIZZZZAAAAAAA
Actually the Ceasar salad was named after Caesar Cardini, it's creator, in 1924 in Tijuana, Mexico.
Purple kinda sus
Alexander: I am the greatest Conquer
Caesar: Hold my salad
alexander conquered way more than caesar though. theres even a quote of caesar that goes along the lines of "by my age Alexander had already conquered the world" or something like that
Lol😂😂😂😂
Senate: Throws salad back in Caesar's Face
Cinnabar Analytics yeah but Caesars conquests actually lasted unlike Alexander ( I’m abit biased towards the romans though so there that)
Laughs in napoleon
Ceasar's dying words is actually "Right in front of my salad?!"
Lol....
Sad and epicc
He may be the greatest conqueror but he can't conquer a small Gaulish Village protected by Asterix and Obelix
Wow! I never knew a French comic can be such an art form.
They use hacks, it isn’t fair though ahah
With the entire roman army in his hand vs a magic potion then i say its a fair fight
Just A Dio Who's A Hero For Fun why are you everywhere
Yes he did, stop leaving in your childish fantasy dream
Guy: "Caesar, you are in debt."
Caesar: "D:"
Caesar the greatest money borrower and briber in history.
*“Without training they lacked knowledge, without knowledge they lacked confidence, without confidence they lacked victory.”*
-Julius Caesar of the Roman Empire
Roman Republic not the empire
Genghis Khan: "Want to 1v1 me?"
Caesars precursors actually kept some teritories he conquered
@ibrahim suleman are you somehow implying that Julius did not do the same? And compare the amount of land?
Ceasar added to an already great empire.
The Kahn created the world's largest empire from literally nothing but squabbling hill tribes.
The Kahn is the true Master Warlord....and Ceasar still is not second. Even Atilla conquered more and started with less.
Rockin BoBokkin
You should put things in perspective. The Mongolian Empire lasted for 20-30 years and was made of nothing but mountains and deserts by a 70%.
Also, Caesar was fighting against numerous tribes that used guerrilla warfare against the Romans while the mongols defeated kingdoms that can be submitted by killing their leader or showing no mercy without the need of conquering every single piece of land.
Moreover, the Roman Republic wasn’t an empire and wasn’t that big either at the time.
Rockin BoBokkin I agree with you everything you said but the british empire was bigger than the mongol empire .
Luis Brito Haha So apparently facing off barbaric tribes is harder than facing off organized super powers like the chinese empire , islamic empire , persian empire.
“Veni vidi vici”
-Gaius Julius Caeser
He came, he saw, he conquered. Thats the english of veni vidi vici
@@muntasirmuntasir3489 he literally said that lol
@@solinvictus2045 no
@@muntasirmuntasir3489 that wasn't your original comment what no ?
Alexander, Genghis and Julius were the big three conquerers before the colonial era I’m sure we can all agree on that
Their is ancient history that is lost.. the Arians and the Sumerians
Khaled Ibn Walid was the only major military general in history to have won every single battle he partook in. He deserves a spot up there as one of if not the best conquerors ever
Cyrus the great is often an underrated conquerer
Cyrus The Great should also be included but often gets left out. Cyrus was also a man of the people.
Samudragupt is GOAT
Brutus kills Caesar
Roman people: SHIZAAAA!!!
is that a jojo reference?
CT 1945 😤😔😭
"Don't cry Roman-kun"
-Me
SHIZAAAAAAAAAAAA
stop
Actually, Caesar never said, "Et tu, Brute?" It was just a Renaissance addition through Shakespeare. Decimus is the one that betrayed Caesar the most as he was the closest to Caesar. But the Shakespearean edition made Brutus' role more significant and Decimus' rather insignificant. It was also Decimus that changed Caesar's mind about going to the meeting that day.
Actually Shakespeare was inspired by Caesar's last words that were in Greek "Kai su, Teknon?". Also this can be debated as there is also claim that he said nothing while dying.
@@nejdetbulbul40 Ah, okay. That's interesting to know!
I wonder if he enjoyed Caesar salad...
Lol
@@naboo2677 He might not have. Cleopatra tossed it too much.
S T O P
il mare eterno nella mia anima
he would eat kalamta olive
Caesar became bald in his 50s, and yet ‘Caesar’ is Latin for ‘hairy’ lol (perfect irony)
Latin for Hairy is 'pilosus'
this is the case were the mother of ignorance always pregnant.
@@nathcascen473 love this
I just love in this how everyone is correcting the video. I am studying History right now so I knew most of what he said in the video. Currently on the "Transformation of Rome" starting with the likes of Emporer Trajan and the split of the Roman empire due to the inability to govern the entire empire.
Julius caesar: gets *stab*
Romans: SHIZAAAAAAAAAAAA!
Is that JoJo reference?
Caesar's son by Cleopatra was assinated by Augustus ( Octavian).
True, mostly because he was "granted" the rulership (successor) of all Rome by Anthony and Cleopatra which directly challenged Octavian. As he said "there can only be one Caesar".
He literally killed his cousin thats so sad
@John Doe That emporer's actual name, he called himself Augustus when he became emporer.
It's funny how my english teacher started teaching Julius Caesar and this guy posted one the day after
I can't believe this video is 12 minutes long. This feels like an hour- I have to watch this video 5 times for a project... my god.
Check out Dan Carlin's "Death Throes of a Republic"
It's so good, and it's kind of scary. There are a lot of parallels to be drawn with the current times. Julius Caesar was the man.
Genghis Khan: Am I a joke to you?
@christian soster like you?
*Oof, get rekt, secret Asian man*
Anf Alexander the Great
And*
of course only a muslim will say that ... and for a record they already made one on Genghis Khan search "most brutal warlord or something" like that
Honestly there so many op conquering leaders, Caesar,khan,Alexander and so on there all were so OP AF!!
Holy, my history teacher actually gave us a video questions assignment and the video is on info graphics.
Amazing.
yasssssssssss same
Yall in the same class?-
11:44
Hillary knows all about veni vidi vici 😂
Dave Koffee I came, I saw, I conquered!
She also killed Epstien
Genghis khan: *laughs in mongolian*
Akirex 5000 Although genghis khan was an evil degenerate, he is the best conqueror to ever live .
What Caesar took, the Roman Empire held onto. Not only that, but he put great effort into selecting and supporting a successor in Octavian who went on to become one of the greater leaders in human history. The same can't be said for either Genghis Khan or Alexander.
Genghis Khan was Centuries later.
@@wargriffin5 Caesar's successor possibly had him killed history is written by the winners.
Mongorians always attacking the c(sh)ity wall..
If we're scaling battles won for the best conqueror/general, then technically Napoleon is the best general in history. Julius won around 20 battles while Napoleon won 60 battles.
Could be, Julius is still beter
The trouble is the difference in criteria of "battle" from era to era and how much gets recorded.
Meanwhile Samudragupt won over 150 battels continuesly 🗿
Julius Caesar: I'm the greatest conqueror of all time!
Genghis Khan: *Hold my kumis*
Genghis khan conquered the desert, not an area full of Germanic populations
@@stigmatamartyr400 why its true
Julian Bernfield even in our days Mongolia and that part of Russia is a desert
@@giovannil8244 did you know the romans paid the mongols to not attack them?
@@40ozbounce1 do u mean byzantines???? there is a big difference. because infact the mongol empire exist in the XIII century and the roman empire fell in 476ad
Julius ceaser:🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
*Dramatic music plays*
every Roman: SHIIIIIZAAAAAAAA
7 views... literally the earliest I have ever been
Julius Caesar I consider him as the most greatest and most powerful leader in the world who knows what might of happened if he wasn’t assassinate it but it’ history but thank you for putting this video I love this guy
@7:30 The reason there was no opposition against Caesar when he came to Rome with his one legion was because Pompay's armies were not able to reach Rome fast enough. It wasn't an act of cowardice. Caesar has a single legion that could move faster. Pompay pulled back from Rome (to Greece NOT Spain) to allow time for his army to congregate.
1. Priest where in no way hindered from serving in the army! Caesar was Pontifex Maximus, As you guys point out, until his death. The constraint you are referring to was the specific type of priesthood which was called the "Flamen" which was an archaic priesthood with lots of weird rules. But "normal" priesthoods had no such constraints. This priesthood was the one Sulla stripped him off!
2. The pirates where not taken to Rome! They where taken to the province of Asia. The reason he himself had them crucified was that the Governor there wanted to sell them as slaves, so Caesar took matters into his own hands. Even though he had no legal right to do this.
3. Very simplistic and miss-representing description of the first triumvirate. The first triumvirate was born out of necessity, as much as desire. Crassus and Pompey, despite being powerful people where being thwarted by the conservative senators that caused them a lot of issues, especially Pompey that had made many promises to his troops, and that his Asian settlements could not be ratified. For Crassus it was all about the money and his interest with tax collectors in Asia.
4. There is no proof that he EVER intended, from the outset on a Gallic campaign! The province of Transalpine Gaul was only added to his two allocated provinces (Cisalpine Gaul and Illyricum) after its Governor died suddenly. If anything he was probably from the onset looking for a campaign against Dacia.
5. At the start of his campaigns in Gaul he had access to four legions, not two. And he raised a lot more.
6. Pompey did not flee to Spain. He fled to "Greece"
7. Veni, vidi, vici, was specifically mentioning his victory against Pharnaces II of Pontus, not all other armies.
Did you also notice he referred to the tribes of Gaul as Germanic, not Gallic?
Just two mistakes I noticed:
It's once been spelled Subura; today it's spelled Suburra; it certainly was never spelled nor pronounced Suburba.
Pompey didn't flee to Spain but to Greece. You make it soud like if Dyrrhachium was in Spain.
Thirdly at 7:28 He made it sound like Gual was primarily Germanic when it was actually primarily Celtic.
There are way too many great military leaders to call him the best but he's right up there.
He also laid the foundation of the greatest and largest empire ever to exist.
He did so much more than just being a military leader.
Just a shame that the senate stabbed him 23 times out of their own greed.
Augustus brought them to justice nonetheless
@@DainHunter Yes but Augustus had his day.. 😞 and Caesar last bloodline would end at a young age.. sad..
@@Vee11780 What i find disturbing is that Octavian had Julius' child killed in Egypt. Probably to secure his power.
But ofc, we dont know the whole true story and no man is perfect.
genghis khan one
this really helps me with my school work, I can use this to study for tests.
well some of theses videos...
It would be really _Knife_ to meet Julius Caesar
You spelled "Nice" wrong
Your avatar was my reaction
Do y’all have a video about Bonaparte? A man who was undeniably terrible in history, but despite that had the adoration and loyalty of the French army, which saved his skin so many times.
Julius Caesar: Im the greatest Conquerer to ever live.
Genghis Khan: Am I a joke to you?
Yes he is
@@Ale-yl5hg Genghis Khan was a better conquered the Caesar
Yeah thats what i said. Ghengis conquered 1/3rd of the planet.
Stephen Bachman no it’s 3/5
@@ihatetheantichrist500 isn't that technically more.
Didn't alexander the great conquer more land before he was even 30? And didn't he never lost a battle?
Conquered more land but less people in way more geographically and numerically unchallenged circumstances. Other than Gaugamela.
Owes my brain. What did you say?
Who cares if Alexander won more? Caesar is a hero and Alexander isn't.
He did lose a battle lol?
Alexander was a born prince and had inherited his fathers army he passed away.
Brutus: “ Not that I loved caeser less, but that I loved Rome more”😞
Who else is learning this in school?
Brutus was such a hipocrite
@@Walterdecarvalh0100 Brutus was a hypocrite and killer but Caesar also has bad things done himself. Caesar was a schemer, briber, powerhungry, an autocrat, vain, demagouge, lawbreaker, etc. In short , they were both bad. Just the other one was in the driving seat to destroy the Roman Republic in order to satisfy his vanity and power craving.
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Caesar, shaping history with leadership. Gotta respect his game. Total legend. 🔥
- Conquered Gaul and defeated barbarian army x3 larger than his
- Conquered Egypt swiftly
- Conquered Pontus swiftly
- Defeated Pompey The Great and defeated and army x2 larger and his
- First and Second to cross the English Channel
- First to cross the Rhine
- Roman Republic - Dictator for Life
- Legendary Legacy
My opinion; if you combine all exceptional attributes for a conqueror; Caesar excels at all of them. His legions built siege-works, ships, fortresses and bridges. They were exceptionally trained as well as his calvery special forces. He had spies and diplomats. His legions had incredible speed and highly motivated due to his ability to increase morale. Caesar was highly skilled at tactics and his forces could fight in pitched battles, sea battles and guerrilla warfare as well. He also surrounded himself with some history greatest generals and lieutenants; Mark Antony and Titus Labienus as well as Crassus' sons and Decimas Brutus all of which were capable commanders; especially Antony... You put all together and his campaigns and conquests rival Alexander, Khan, Napoleon and Hannibal. But he did it all, so for me. He was.
He's been and will ever be the Greatest ever.
I like little Napoleons more
That's why his name is immortal.
I loved this video this was for homework 😊😊
I’m learning this is clan and this is so helpful for my midterm on Wednesday
Genghis Khan: Am I a Joke to you?!
Didnt he die of like mercury poisoning or something like that, weak
@@zach910 youre thinking of the dude from the qin dynasty
Does Genghis have a salad?
@christian soster you mean Iran, Russia, China is nothing? China alone at that time has more population than the whole Europe, but China was still conquered by Mongols
Vladimir Lenin would like to have a word.
This is a very interesting telling of the story. To say the least🧐
He is. Right there on the same pedestal with Alexander the Great. They both conquered the greatest powers at their respective times: Persia for Alexander... and Rome for Caesar...
Tf you "The greatest conqueror?"
I AM and always will be the greatest conqueror.
Genghis khan laughs
Alexander laughs at both of you.....crybaby
umer ibn kattahab laughs at all of you lol
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khalid bin waleed and umer ibn kattahab both laugh at all of you
I think they know what i lean in school. Every history episode is posted when i am learning it. It's great!
"Experience is the teacher of all things"~Caius Iulius Caesar
this history gives me motivation 🙌
Ghengis Khan - "Am I a joke to you?"
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Julius Caesar Greatest Conqueror Ever?
Temujin: You what?
Roman empire : lasts 2500 years
Mongol empire : falls apart as fast as possible after Gengis dies.
Caesar build an empire to last, making him far more complete
@@johndevries7397 how do u know ceaser kept the empire to last, and not the other emperors who came after him?
@@sou177 the other emperors were indeed important in keeping the empire going, but caesar layed the foundation for these emperors to keep powers. Other than that, caesar picked the best possible successor to solidify the empire, Augustus
oh ok:) thx
Proud to have Julius as a name.
Same my name is “César” or “Caesar” in Spanish, many people call me “Julio César” or “Julius Caesar” I was very confused when young on why people called me julio cesar they also called me caesar salad 😅
*Alexander the great has left the chat*
Ha ha lol
i dont really like history but i love to wacth it:)
just imagine julius caesar vs hannibal barca
that would be the most intense and best fight in history
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11:07 - "Et tu, Brute?" is from the Shakespeare play. His last words were much more likely to have been an expletive.
You too brute?
Great video! Thanks!
This narrator is the best!
Right
would be interesting to see if julius caesar or napoleon , would be the leader of germany in ww2, how the war would turn out differently
I am addicted to this show
People comparing Genghis to Ceaser needs to know that Ceaser brought civilization while Genghis razed some
You call still today see Latin cultural scriptures which were modern during that era in other side pf Rhine river while the other side side does not have such Roman significance
some great facts thank WOW!!!
Gengis Khan: So, you have been challenged.
Hey infographics show, how about a treatise on Caesar, Alexander and Khan in comparison?
Who thinks Netflix should do a high quality Caesar series
In case you haven't seen it HBOs Rome is just that and is brilliant.
Lol I’m actually learning about him love you infogracpics!!!
History of rome podcast. Check it out
Just started learning bout shakespeare and JC in english.
Thank you for helping me with my history project
Napoleon Bonaparte: laughs in french
another famous Italian
@Mich Napoleon was not Italian he was french.
Mitch r/facepalm
@@septentrionalisimperator8799 Napoleon Bonaparte was born in Ajaccio, Corsica, just over a year after the signing of the Treaty of Versailles in 1768, with which the Republic of Genoa leaves France freehand on the island.
His family had noble Italian origins (you can verify all this yourself )
it must be said that he did not love Italy but this is another story.
Mitch I.E. he was ethnically Italian but nationalized as French.
Also, he boasted that he was from a race of conquerors, so yeah, he was as much as Italian as I am ethnically Hispanic but nationalized in the USA.
finally this vid came out
7:25 - That campaign against Pompeii was in Greece, not Spain.
Yes it was. I forgot the name of the city but it was launched in Greece.
Thank you for pretty much giving me most of the answers for hass
No one had unwavering self-belief, immense desire, and steely determination more than him. Hail Caesar ⚔
so true he was a sigma
Alexander The Great of Macedonia :
**"Am I a joke to you?!?"**
Caesars precursors actually kept some teritories he conquered
@@bogdandamaschin9381 cool story?
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Caesar won more battles. Alexander fought where the gain was greater lands and wealth its purely location. I would put caesar against Alexander any day.
I can concur to all of this information
Caesar: *dies*
Romans: SHIIIIIIIIZAAAAAAAA!
SHAZOOOOOO
il mare eterno nella mia anima
Great man
Genghis Khan: I'm about to end this man's career
Perkele
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No, actually pretty sure he would have studied and learned from his tactics. Definitely should of studied on Caesar's administration.
The Inforgraphics Show. I love your work keep it up. Can you do a video on Napoleon? I think it would do well as his works are still seen in the modern world today.
Fun fact: In Hebrew, the word 'Emperor' doesn't exist in the old bible. Therefore, the word 'Ceasar' (Kaesar) is used because the first known empire to rule over the land of Canaan by a person that called 'emperor', was the Roman empire, who oppressed the Hebrew people of Israel and Judah during their conquest.
As much as I know the word exists in German too- and in German, emperor is 'Kaiser'.
The swedish word for Emperor is "Kejsare" which is very similar to the german word.
Always Spartacus 😎🔥😍
The Infographics show should make a video based on Alexander The Great
They have
Love this show
When I go to the grocery store, and I finish getting all of my items I yell "I am the conqueror of produce and meats!! Bow before thy food emperor!!" Safe to say I'm not allowed at many stores....
Niceeee I needed this for hw
I love Roman history especially Julius Ceaser and I know there is too much to say in a 12 minute video but I think you should’ve mentioned the campaigns around the empire and his former pro console before Gaul and eto bruta is a Shakespearean interpretation and brutal did not lead the plot he felt obligated as his ancestors removed the monarchy after one of Brutas’s female ancestors was let’s say abused by the last of the seven kings or a relative and the family led the revolt against them and the head of the brutas family was the first console along with an ally of his and if something happened to Octavian “ceaser agustus” then a lot of ceasers estate would have been left to brutas as he was like a son to ceaser and brutas felt like ceaser was his father
Plot of a great film 👏👏
Julius: has his Caesar salad
Senate: *I'm about to ruin this whole man's lunch- and life*
Do one on Augustus!