True Size of a Byzantine Army [c. 900 AD] 3D DOCUMENTARY

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июн 2024
  • Documentary on a Byzantine Army! Build your own historical army with 20% off Victrix Miniatures: www.victrixlimited.com/invict...
    A history documentary on the True Size of a Byzantine Army of the Thematic Reforms. We begin the episode with the broad trends of the era which had seen the Roman army transform from legions of heavy infantry to a more eastern, cavalry centric force. This system would face additional shakeups with the advent of the Thematic Reforms which moved from a fully professional force to one of rotating levies. We spend some time discussing the structure of the Themes and how its denizens were called up for war.
    Next we introduce the basic soldier types of the Byzantine Army before then organizing them into the ever increasing building blocks of this later Roman army. Finally, once the army is build, we cover its Roman army camp, its army march column, and its deployment in battle.
    Timestamps:
    00:00 Intro
    02:27 Thematic Reforms
    05:10 Soldiers
    07:01 Kontoveriai (10)
    09:26 Allaghion (50)
    10:22 Vanda (200)
    12:12 Infantry and Archers
    13:08 Droungos (1000)
    14:11 Tourma (3000)
    16:55 Theme (9000)
    18:45 Army Analytics
    20:16 Army Camp
    22:03 Army March
    25:22 Army Deployment
    28:15 Outro
    Sources:
    A Tenth-Century Byzantine Military Manual: The Sylloge Tacticorum by Georgios Chatzelis
    Warfare, State and Society in the Byzantine World, 565-1204 by John Haldon
    Byzantium and Its Army, 284-1081 by Warren T. Treadgold
    Byzantine Armies 886-1118 by Osprey Publishing
    The Byzantine Army by Charles River
    Credits:
    Research = Sophia Ware
    Script = Sophia Ware
    Narration = Guy Michaels
    Artwork = Penta Limited
    #history
    #documentary
    #rome

Комментарии • 315

  • @InvictaHistory
    @InvictaHistory  7 дней назад +46

    Love me some late Roman history! You can also get your hand on some Byzantine Bois with 20% off Victrix Miniatures: www.victrixlimited.com/invicta?bg_ref=SuTPaZ6Jx0

    • @Papadragon18
      @Papadragon18 7 дней назад +1

      How long are these links active? I'm quite tight until the 25th...

    • @InvictaHistory
      @InvictaHistory  7 дней назад +3

      @@Papadragon18 The promo should run for about 30 days I believe

    • @Papadragon18
      @Papadragon18 7 дней назад +1

      @@InvictaHistory Aight, thank you kindly. :)

    • @nowthenzen
      @nowthenzen 6 дней назад

      what are we to make of the ratio of 2 wagons for every mule?

    • @ailediablo79
      @ailediablo79 5 дней назад

      Bro you should look at Byzantium before 7th century not after. After 7th century and colossal second defeat of the unnecessary battle of Yarmuk where some thousands less than 5 survive and rest all die then few years later Egypt was lost it crushed the demographics of the one third remaining.
      Their army is lecturely as big as a skirmish in China. Like they only survived due to Constantinople walls.
      They didn't recover from Yarmuk until centuries later time leading to first crusade then they got b slaped by Turks for good.

  • @captaincole4511
    @captaincole4511 7 дней назад +546

    The Byzantine period is criminally underrated in every field of study and media

    • @spiffygonzales5160
      @spiffygonzales5160 7 дней назад +27

      Agreed. Justinian gets covered a lot but that's about it. Like the iconoclast vs iconiphile thing was a big part of Irene's reign but it doesn't really get talked about. And after Irene they basically get ignored altogether other than the 4th crusade and generic "they were a slowly dying nation" comments.

    • @michaelturner5050
      @michaelturner5050 7 дней назад +3

      Criminally? I don’t think you understand what a criminal is.

    • @bxzidffbxzidff
      @bxzidffbxzidff 7 дней назад +43

      @@michaelturner5050 I don't think you understand what exaggeration is

    • @michaelturner5050
      @michaelturner5050 7 дней назад +3

      @@bxzidffbxzidff so he’s exaggerating when he says something is illegal or criminal when it’s not? I don’t think you know what exaggeration means.

    • @PowermadNavigator
      @PowermadNavigator 7 дней назад +7

      True. Even in Bulgaria Byzantine history used to be studied in greater detail in the past and it's a tendency I do not like despite all the wars that took place... That's all history.

  • @ProVoiceActorGuy
    @ProVoiceActorGuy 7 дней назад +189

    Loved working on this. It's always so cool to see the final work and the art/animation is improving with every new video. Recorded back in January, it just goes to prove how much work goes into creating these great documentaries. So, well done to all and thanks to the audience for supporting the team and its vision. Guy

    • @leojordan5119
      @leojordan5119 7 дней назад +12

      Man I love your voice acting its so perfectly fit for this stuff, I wonder if you ever get asked to do a video and get sucked into what you're talking about and like do your own research on it

    • @houseaccount3293
      @houseaccount3293 6 дней назад

      If you loved working on it as much as you imply, please go back and properly change the title and references of Byzantium to Rome as Byzantium never existed, No roman would have ever called themselves that, and it was a name/term created after there fall. I find it shameful that "so much work" can go into a historical account of something and then someone like the name of the empire and people is wrongfully used.

    • @ProVoiceActorGuy
      @ProVoiceActorGuy 6 дней назад

      @@leojordan5119thanks, yes I often get sucked into a wormhole on RUclips and end up watching loads of stuff around the subjects

    • @lukasmadrid1945
      @lukasmadrid1945 6 дней назад +3

      Your voice is great, but the way you say things is rly fantastic. Hope to keep hearing you on these vids!

    • @ProVoiceActorGuy
      @ProVoiceActorGuy 6 дней назад

      @@lukasmadrid1945very kind

  • @chriskoff4723
    @chriskoff4723 7 дней назад +36

    A few of the ranks or unit names are still in use today in the Hellenic armed forces. Great video!

    • @Machoman50ta
      @Machoman50ta 7 часов назад

      If only basileus Constantine 11th had the help he request right before the fall they would’ve won , they had the power and faith but were out numbered 200,000 to 2 million or even more the king even removed his metals and dressed like a normal soldier and famously said “I’m going to god”

  • @davidwebber814
    @davidwebber814 7 дней назад +75

    Finally an amazing sponsor for one of these videos!!

    • @InvictaHistory
      @InvictaHistory  7 дней назад +18

      Victrix folks are awesome and I definitely want to do more with them. If I could I'd have them sponsor 100% of our videos. But thats only possible if you guys end up making purchases of the minis. Which I think is definitely something you should consider cause they are genuinely awesome!

    • @sid2112
      @sid2112 7 дней назад +7

      @@InvictaHistory I told all my friends who are into it about them for ya, shared your link. Might get you a bit of custom.

  • @Papadragon18
    @Papadragon18 7 дней назад +42

    Well, lovely to see that Victrix are doing well enough to do sponsorships! They do make some lovely stuff, and their plastics are very easily workable, so it's easy to mod them. I'm on-and-off working on a battle of Argentoratum army using their miniatures. The discount comes rather conventiently, considering I will need to get both more infantry, and eventually have a crack at their Cataphacts.

  • @Couponuser16
    @Couponuser16 7 дней назад +22

    One of the best series on YT. Really happy that we got a Byzantine Army added to this! Would love to see a breakdown for any of these as well! Tang Dynasty, Rashidun/Umayyad, Gupta Empire, Manchu/Qing, Timurids, large Viking Fleet, Axumite Invasion Force of Yemen (early 6th Century), Carolingian, Attila's Royal Hunnic + Germanic Force, Magyar Army, Ottoman, Mughals, and or (First) Crusader Army. Might even be able to get Jackmeister to collab on an Army of the Golden Horde as well
    Keep up the great work!

  • @baltulielkungsgunarsmiezis9714
    @baltulielkungsgunarsmiezis9714 7 дней назад +59

    Imagine a modern army unit having a 500 year lineage. I cant. Going from knight to pike and shot things changed so much, and then going from pike and shot to musketeer things changed so much, and then going from musketeers to modern riflemen things changed the most. Outdated organization would see you scythed down in the world wars.

    • @chrisbeer5685
      @chrisbeer5685 7 дней назад +20

      Some existing units do claim such a long lineage, such as the Spanish 1st Infantry Regiment, the UK's Yeomanry of the Guard.
      But yeah, it's undoubtedly impressive.

    • @nuancedhistory
      @nuancedhistory 7 дней назад +12

      There's a regiment mentioned in De Thematibus that might be from the 2nd century, but scholars are unsure what unit it's referring to. A lot of Roman units survived later than originally thought. The Invicti Seniores from the Western Roman Empire are still attested by Agnellus in the early 700s and he claims they're still in Ravenna in the 840s.

    • @ae-jo5gc
      @ae-jo5gc 7 дней назад +5

      The Swedish Livgardet was created 1521 and 503 years later still protects the royal family.

    • @baltulielkungsgunarsmiezis9714
      @baltulielkungsgunarsmiezis9714 7 дней назад +3

      @@ae-jo5gc Its not a military unit tho. If they where sent to the front they wouldnt have any of the heavy weapons a modern army needs.

    • @thestanleys3657
      @thestanleys3657 7 дней назад +3

      The Papal Swiss Guard was established in the 1500's and is still operating today

  • @TheManCaveYTChannel
    @TheManCaveYTChannel 7 дней назад +76

    More eastern Roman videos! Great video too!

  • @davidhughes8357
    @davidhughes8357 7 дней назад +10

    These super detailed true size documentaries are absolutely indispensable to my fifty plus years of studying Roman military history. Truly grateful for your hard work and dedication. Thank you!!

  • @franciscomoutinho4390
    @franciscomoutinho4390 7 дней назад +17

    thank you so much, Invicta; I had been looking for characteristics of the Byzantine army in the 10th century and having such a reliable source such as you make a documentary about the Byzantine army as a whole saves me so much time

  • @td2456
    @td2456 7 дней назад +5

    They were MY choice of civilization in EVERY AoE2 multiplayer campaign no lie. That orthodox chant intro got me hype every time.

  • @OffFiring
    @OffFiring 7 дней назад +12

    This is such a solid channel, loving it.

  • @christopherevans2445
    @christopherevans2445 7 дней назад +11

    Invicta at it's best..... Thanks again for all your work

  • @ivancolonna7520
    @ivancolonna7520 7 дней назад +5

    Maybe the reason of why the early Imperial Roman Army had a strong tradition of an excellent NCO (Non Commissioned Officer) Corps. This theoretical NCO corps within the early Imperial Roman Army would have had fostered strict discipline and order within the ranks.

  • @user-df2oi9py9k
    @user-df2oi9py9k 7 дней назад +15

    Hey, just wanted to say keep up the great work!

  • @ajiibshah3760
    @ajiibshah3760 7 дней назад +4

    Just watched Cathapracts . What a treat to have a continuation right away!

  • @marioleon762
    @marioleon762 7 дней назад

    Ive been waiting for this for months. thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @BRANFED
    @BRANFED 7 дней назад +3

    awesome presentation

  • @-RONNIE
    @-RONNIE 7 дней назад

    Thank you for the video ⚔️

  • @jorgedeanoperez2997
    @jorgedeanoperez2997 7 дней назад +3

    I hope Victrix becomes a long time partner for the channel. I'm very much broke atm but I would love to get that deal again in the future

  • @AMIRAzvar
    @AMIRAzvar 6 дней назад

    Fantastic Video as Always!

  • @collintrytsman3353
    @collintrytsman3353 6 дней назад

    EXCELLENT AS ALWAYS

  • @alexgedrose
    @alexgedrose 5 дней назад

    Best one of these yet!!

  • @pavelgrussmann3314
    @pavelgrussmann3314 7 дней назад

    Wow, that's the spot I am missing in my knowledge of history. Very well produced documentary, thank you!

  • @mango2005
    @mango2005 6 дней назад +1

    awesome video

  • @afternoobtea914
    @afternoobtea914 7 дней назад

    I just love these videos!

  • @VoidLantadd
    @VoidLantadd 2 дня назад +7

    The term, "east Roman Empire" is right there, but okay. If you haven't come across it already, I would recommend having a read of Anthony Kaldellis's recent monograph, "The Case for East Roman Studies".

    • @gilpaubelid3780
      @gilpaubelid3780 День назад

      Someone could say that when the wrong term is used for convenience reasons is much better than when the correct term is used in order for revisionist theories to be promoted.

  • @Krogren
    @Krogren 6 дней назад

    Byzantine is going to be a great topic! Thanks for covering it!

  • @majorianus8055
    @majorianus8055 6 дней назад

    Love it thank you❤

  • @andresgz4046
    @andresgz4046 7 дней назад +2

    Oh god, I'm buying those victrix sets very soon!!!

  • @cichlid9626
    @cichlid9626 7 дней назад +4

    many of the names are greek psiloi means stripped possibly in luck of armor to move fast toxotai is archers in greek kavallaria its greek also roman means cavalry while skutatoi its total roman word and katafraktoi in greek means fully armored

    • @LONGINVS_XXXIII
      @LONGINVS_XXXIII 7 дней назад +1

      The Skutatoi name is coming from the word Scutum which was the shield of the legionnaires in the antiquity period of the Roman Empire ...

    • @cichlid9626
      @cichlid9626 6 дней назад +1

      @@LONGINVS_XXXIII thnks for the info

  • @Iusti018
    @Iusti018 3 дня назад

    Thanks a lot for this great insight of a medieval byzantine army! :-) Your animations are on top and it is very easy to follow your narrator. Keep going like this. And please do more about the Byzantine Empire :-)

  • @4TheWinQuinn
    @4TheWinQuinn 7 дней назад

    I love these videos

  • @inductivegrunt94
    @inductivegrunt94 7 дней назад +1

    The Byzantines were always one of my favorite empires in history, so it's great to have a video about their military.

  • @feodorkeft233
    @feodorkeft233 5 дней назад

    These cross overs are getting crazy 😂 love both invicta and victrix

  • @NR-rv8rz
    @NR-rv8rz День назад

    Wow, hard to think of a more appropriate sponsor for a channel and even specific video.

  • @earltaylor1893
    @earltaylor1893 7 дней назад +1

    Yes!! Thank you, I love learning about the Byzantine empire. I knew about thematic troops being farmers, but I had never heard about their rotation system. Makes sense though.

  • @Dimitriterrorman
    @Dimitriterrorman 6 дней назад +1

    Hey invicta epic work as always
    Note that if you see N + T in Hellenic is makes the sounds D
    So Kentarchion is pronounced Kedarchion

    • @Dimitriterrorman
      @Dimitriterrorman 6 дней назад

      Also if you see D in Hellenic it makes a sound that doesn't exist in english but its like dthu

  • @themistoclesofathens5822
    @themistoclesofathens5822 7 дней назад

    Great video! The organization of the Byzantine arny during 900 AD was almost identical to the Byzantine army during Emperor Maurice s time as described in Maurice s strategikon. Keep up the great work!

  • @stevene6181
    @stevene6181 7 дней назад

    Victrix models are really detailed.

  • @Gitsmasher
    @Gitsmasher 4 дня назад

    Its a rare day when the sponsor is as imteresting as the content, i will check it out👍

  • @ducomaritiem7160
    @ducomaritiem7160 7 дней назад

    ❤I love Victrix❤

  • @ydkaachillesa9353
    @ydkaachillesa9353 6 дней назад

    Great presentation!
    First producer that will make historical blockbuster taking place in Byzantium will hit his mark.

  • @username12120
    @username12120 6 дней назад

    Not a sponsor I'd have expected to see, but a welcome one! Fireforge Games also have a lovely range of Byzantine cavalry and infantry. Also in plastic!

  • @lentulus01
    @lentulus01 6 дней назад

    It’s great to see an ad from a company whose products I buy. I hope other miniature companies follow suit!

  • @dardo1201
    @dardo1201 7 дней назад +3

    Liking for algorithm, will watch later

  • @kingmidas89
    @kingmidas89 7 дней назад

    awsome

  • @matheusaugusto8327
    @matheusaugusto8327 4 дня назад

    Excelent vídeo ! Please do a video like this talking about The Byzantine army of The Kommenian period please !

  • @gian0giorg
    @gian0giorg 5 дней назад +1

    A very good book about this topic
    "Sowing the Dragon’s Teeth; Byzantine Warfare in the Tenth Century"
    by Eric McGeer

  • @BillyTzENDURO
    @BillyTzENDURO 7 дней назад +4

    Great video as always! Just a pointer about pronunciation. Anywhere in Greek you see "oi" like in "moira" its just pronounced as "i". So just Mira not Moira :) I've noticed it in olden videos too. But great work!

  • @REALdavidmiscarriage
    @REALdavidmiscarriage 6 дней назад

    3.3k likes vs 7 dislikes? Wow If that isn't proof of how good this channel is I don't know what is...

  • @joaogabrielfleckbarros7534
    @joaogabrielfleckbarros7534 7 дней назад +4

    True Size of Pike And Shot Armies Next PLEASE!!!

  • @thetrevorthejew
    @thetrevorthejew 5 дней назад

    this is great work. how do you make these?

  • @vincecliffordcauilan6114
    @vincecliffordcauilan6114 4 дня назад

    True size of American Civil War Army next please. I love your true size contents ❤️❤️❤️

  • @cocodaze8122
    @cocodaze8122 2 дня назад

    Fun fact, Victores was the only regiment that still using the same shield pattern according to Notita Dignitatum well into 10th century.

  • @Annatar
    @Annatar 7 дней назад +2

    Awesome video! Asked about a year ago and I'm asking again : true size of Alexander's army at the start of the Persian invasion

  • @DebojitBiswas-pl1fc
    @DebojitBiswas-pl1fc 6 дней назад

    Can you please make the videos on nepoleonic cavalry and artillery forces

  • @jaelee1996
    @jaelee1996 6 дней назад

    I wish this had come out a bit earlier as I just spent quite a bit buying more Victrix models. I could've used the discount. XD

  • @michaeladu6120
    @michaeladu6120 7 дней назад +2

    You guys should look at an army of Imperial China next. Maybe the Manchu bannermen?

  • @Dantheman813
    @Dantheman813 7 дней назад +4

    I had to stop what I was doing to come watch this 😂

  • @maxnguyen828
    @maxnguyen828 7 дней назад +1

    so early it's criminal

  • @UWUSIGMAGIGACHAD
    @UWUSIGMAGIGACHAD 6 дней назад

    what are these beautiful chants in the backround?

  • @ernstschloss8794
    @ernstschloss8794 7 дней назад

    How comes, there is not a SUPER like button on youtube????

  • @ULTRA_P8
    @ULTRA_P8 5 дней назад

    Hi can you please do a True size of an imperial gaurdsman regiment video ... and the example you can use is the Cadian regiment since they are arguably considered in Warhammer 40k canon as an exemplary model regiment please and thank you

  • @flyselbyhigh
    @flyselbyhigh 7 дней назад

    I would love to see a video similar to your bronze age collapse (if mentally feasable) about the evolution of "rome" and "world city"/"world leader", following babylon, ashurbanipal, to carthage, to rome, to byzantium, all the way to the many claims to be "new rome" all the way to the american empire

  • @user-nw2uf5qg9j
    @user-nw2uf5qg9j День назад

    Should've used Total war Attila to add up spiceness of the video. But still nice video.

  • @nuadarstark
    @nuadarstark 6 дней назад

    That is some insane amount of horses overall. Feeding that consistently would be a complete nightmare when on campaign.

  • @Tohma_Ed
    @Tohma_Ed 6 дней назад

    Can you do a war of the roses army

  • @lakshmipraveen8734
    @lakshmipraveen8734 7 дней назад +1

    Next, is the Sassanid and Gupta armies???

  • @steve20097
    @steve20097 День назад

    When are you guys gonna do the sequel To the usmc special operations video that was a year ago when Will we get the Marine raiders back

  • @samiamrg7
    @samiamrg7 7 дней назад

    11:30 Interesting that a Vanda had many fewer “servants” or “logistical troops” than an earlier Roman army, which had about 1/5 of it’s manpower dedicated to logistical troops. Especially with so many spare horses to take care of.
    Was it because of the need for horses that restricted the number of extra men, or some kind of better technology or techniques that allowed them to operate with fewer logistics troops? Or did the soldiers themselves just do more logistics work?
    *edit* Nevermind, I didn’t get to the part about the extra artisans and ambulancers

  • @BruinsPastaSauce
    @BruinsPastaSauce 7 дней назад

    the most mind blowing thing is the amount of horses! how did they feed them all and maintain them!

    • @gehlesen559
      @gehlesen559 5 дней назад

      ERE was really really rich.

  • @Diglet001
    @Diglet001 7 дней назад +1

    Can you do a video on the size of the Abbasid army

  • @LordPrinceIV
    @LordPrinceIV 6 дней назад

    Can't wait to see these guys cover the English Civil War.

  • @bobross7005
    @bobross7005 6 дней назад

    What’s the correct spelling of the ancient units that were mentioned?

  • @irish-italianintrovert.8600
    @irish-italianintrovert.8600 7 дней назад

    Cataphracts are pretty cool looking not gonna lie.

  • @emrekaragoz1534
    @emrekaragoz1534 6 дней назад

    20:52 did he say karagoz?

  • @widowmaker4976
    @widowmaker4976 7 дней назад +3

    nomismata is plural.

  • @reopreop4690
    @reopreop4690 7 дней назад

    I really miss your voice man 😊

  • @AMIRAzvar
    @AMIRAzvar 6 дней назад

    Greetings From Persia's beating Heart, Tehran.
    Would you please do a video about Ancient Persian Armies? The Sasanids, The Parthians, The Achemanids.
    Thanks in Advance.

  • @grandadmiralzaarin4962
    @grandadmiralzaarin4962 7 дней назад

    Fall of the Han Dynasty or Warlord Era armies next?

  • @whiteboarinn
    @whiteboarinn 6 дней назад

    16:36 isn't that georgian jvari monastery?

  • @ducomaritiem7160
    @ducomaritiem7160 7 дней назад

    So play the Saga wargame!

  • @MatthewChenault
    @MatthewChenault 7 дней назад

    This makes me long for the proposed idea for the “True Size” of Armies during the American Civil War.
    Comparing and contrasting the Army of the Potomac (Union) with the Army of Northern Virginia (Confederate) would provide a solid base-line for people to understand how these units functioned as well as the choices made by the commanding Generals of their respective armies during the course of the war.

    • @MatthewChenault
      @MatthewChenault 7 дней назад

      What’s truly interesting is how both armies approached their artillery and cavalry forces during the war.
      The Union had organized their artillery under a unified command early on in the war, which proved to be effective during the Seven Days Battles whereas the artillery of the Army of Northern Virginia prior to Lee’s reforms was distributed to the individual units rather than under a unified command.
      In the case of Cavalry, the Army of Northern Virginia organized much of their cavalry under a more unified command. JEB Stuart’s cavalry force is the most notable example of this better organization, but can be seen out west with Nathan Bedford Forrest’s cavalry force.
      By contrast, the Army of the Potomac didn’t have a truly strong cavalry force until 1863. Most notably, Phillip Sheridan would personally lead the army’s cavalry force - a force that would balloon to 12,000 men - against JEB Stuart’s cavalry and - later - against Jubal Early.

  • @SebastianMateus_psi-lethe
    @SebastianMateus_psi-lethe 5 дней назад

    Does anyone know the scale of those miniatures?

  • @jvcpaints
    @jvcpaints 6 дней назад +1

    Victrix makes great looking figures. Their Ancient Gauls are amazingly fun to paint. Their newer late Roman stuff is top drawer all the way. Glad to see they know their customers so well! lol.

  • @condeaarondarkusexcubitor3155
    @condeaarondarkusexcubitor3155 6 дней назад

    I'm a simple man. I see Byzantine / Eastern Roman Empire, I click.
    For pure curiosity, did the Psiloi Skirmishers fought like the Velites of the Roman Republic, being at the frontline at the start, then softening the enemy, followed by retreating to the main lines to join the heavy Infantry, or they were used to set various ambushes outside the formation, like, to flank and encircle?.

    • @user-ex6nd8dq8w
      @user-ex6nd8dq8w 3 дня назад

      Skirmishers played multiple roles and were covering and filling in where necessary. There was less javelin throwing and more bows and slingshots with the bowmen/slingers passing through the marching lines and throwing their arrows/bullets then retracting through the ranks in a combined-arms phalanx style much resembling the later tercios of the Spanish who alongside mechanical bows used muskets. The reason of higher usage of bows and less usage of javelins (they could still be used but I am not aware of many references to them) was probably the increased range and power of medieval bows.

  • @sanchi_vlogs5290
    @sanchi_vlogs5290 7 дней назад

    Make a video on true size of.british monarch

  • @GustavoMaldonadoFidalgo
    @GustavoMaldonadoFidalgo 7 дней назад

    impressive how long the byzantine(eastern roman empire) survived

  • @christopherg2347
    @christopherg2347 5 дней назад

    Byzantine Army?
    Quite Thematic 😉

  • @pendantblade6361
    @pendantblade6361 6 дней назад

    Shout to Christian Cameron's Traitor Son series for having a relatively accurate (not) Byzantine army.

  • @pixynowwithevenmorebelkanb6965
    @pixynowwithevenmorebelkanb6965 7 дней назад +2

    So early Rûm just formed

  • @siamakaghazeinali
    @siamakaghazeinali 3 дня назад

    how many armies were all together finally?

    • @stanbatakarata6081
      @stanbatakarata6081 День назад +1

      In Era for Bulgarian Emperator Simeon The Great in 10 century is 60-70k in Battle in Achelous 917

  • @stephenkenney8290
    @stephenkenney8290 7 дней назад +3

    Is it just me, or does the theme system have similarities to how the Roman Republic raised and organized their manipular legions?

  • @user-hf1nf3uu9e
    @user-hf1nf3uu9e 7 дней назад

    I think you have made some mistakes in some translations

  • @MrQwertyacid
    @MrQwertyacid 6 дней назад

    More Warhammer please 😊

  • @thegermaniccoenus2525
    @thegermaniccoenus2525 7 дней назад

    Do a video on the true size of the Argead Macedonian army

    • @InvictaHistory
      @InvictaHistory  7 дней назад +4

      working on something for the Alexandrian phalanx

    • @lakshmipraveen8734
      @lakshmipraveen8734 7 дней назад

      @@InvictaHistory also please do a video on the total size of the Sassanid and Gupta armies.

  • @ibonarzua2811
    @ibonarzua2811 6 дней назад

    Sorry to bother, but I am trying to make a purchase and I don't see any discount. What am I doing wrong?

    • @InvictaHistory
      @InvictaHistory  6 дней назад

      You should see it using this link www.victrixlimited.com/invicta?bg_ref=SuTPaZ6Jx0 and then clicking "view products" for any of the listed armies

    • @ibonarzua2811
      @ibonarzua2811 6 дней назад

      @@InvictaHistory again, sorry to bother you but it still shows the same prices as the normal store.

  • @ajiibshah3760
    @ajiibshah3760 7 дней назад

    It always boggles my mind on how these large expansionist empires handle this logistical nightmare considering they move thousands of humans across countries. Like how Aurelius just go back and forth dealing with Palmyra. Thank god for the roads and aqueducts they've built