Were there Police in Ancient Rome? DOCUMENTARY

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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

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  • @InvictaHistory
    @InvictaHistory  4 года назад +106

    This video is Part 5 in our series exploring Law & Order in Ancient Rome! Be sure to catch up on the rest of the episodes for full context: ruclips.net/p/PLkOo_Hy3liEI9UdgTyxSrJuzcKQFd9cgY

    • @GRBoi1993
      @GRBoi1993 4 года назад +3

      Invicta damn Oakley the quality of your vids has increased dramatically since I first followed you years ago!

    • @kingofnuclearfallout39
      @kingofnuclearfallout39 4 года назад +2

      Question did the Germanic people like the Roman empire

    • @simonmalki585
      @simonmalki585 4 года назад

      Are the caesar episodes going to continue or should i just give up on life

    • @itshunni8346
      @itshunni8346 4 года назад

      when you're still waiting on a part 2 of a certain video.

    • @ScarletRebel96
      @ScarletRebel96 4 года назад +1

      Law and order of china?

  • @thepepchannel7940
    @thepepchannel7940 4 года назад +1234

    I think battles are fun and all, but these videos about “mundane” events that affect the daily lives of the Romans do far more to bring history back to life

    • @mylesjude233
      @mylesjude233 4 года назад +44

      Totally, history isn't just about war after all.

    • @MisterCynic18
      @MisterCynic18 4 года назад +21

      these kinds of videos are why I'm subscribed

    • @michaelpettersson4919
      @michaelpettersson4919 4 года назад +13

      Sadly, earlier attempts of showing life for the ordinary people have often been heavily politicised. As such what we have been told have rarely amounted to more then "the rich opressed the poor".

    • @alfredogarbanzo2276
      @alfredogarbanzo2276 4 года назад +1

      ABSOLUTELY!!

    • @Geckogold
      @Geckogold 4 года назад +5

      @@michaelpettersson4919 That's not really much different than today if you think about it.

  • @jesseberg3271
    @jesseberg3271 4 года назад +235

    In the Roman justice system, the Principate is represented by two separate yet equally important groups: the Vigiles who patrol the city, and the Cohorts who defend the Imperial Household. These are their stories.

    • @hermask815
      @hermask815 4 года назад +6

      Thank you for not including the totally annoying signature sound.

    • @evanremillard5640
      @evanremillard5640 4 года назад +21

      Dun dun......... sorry I had to.

    • @jameswilliams3241
      @jameswilliams3241 2 года назад +2

      Brilliant 👏

    • @mkvenner2
      @mkvenner2 8 дней назад

      @@evanremillard5640don’t apologize we all thought that

  • @dirtyjack6300
    @dirtyjack6300 4 года назад +513

    See...a period drama about a urban cohort team, their interactions with the Praetorians and the vigils, the bandits they have to face, corruption, family, politics...That would be a show to behold

    • @lemonvariable72
      @lemonvariable72 4 года назад +77

      Maybe ten years ago.
      Now Rome will a African city. And your urban cohort will be a sassy black woman, a jew, and a fat chick

    • @ShinigamiInuyasha777
      @ShinigamiInuyasha777 4 года назад +55

      @@lemonvariable72
      Well if its a ROMAN city settle in Egypt that wouldnt be far off...

    • @Hugh_Morris
      @Hugh_Morris 4 года назад +43

      lemonvariable72 I always see these kind of comments from people, I’m just curious on what basis do you think this would be the case

    • @dirtyjack6300
      @dirtyjack6300 4 года назад +55

      @@Hugh_Morris Tbf, they made Achiles into a black fella in that Netflix show.

    • @ShinigamiInuyasha777
      @ShinigamiInuyasha777 4 года назад +43

      @@dirtyjack6300 Thats because they people behind are hipocrates. If they really care about diversity they'll adapt a myth from Nigeria or an historical adaptation of the kingdoms of Etyopia

  • @luciano9755
    @luciano9755 4 года назад +432

    You've outdone yourself with these little windows into everyday Roman life. It's incredible to think of something as essential to our quality of life as the use of police officers and firemen, things we take for granted today but must've been a great leap in security back then. Augustus seems to have really improved Rome, apart from his ubiquitous propaganda. Keep on with the great content! Greetings from Argentina 🇦🇷

    • @InvictaHistory
      @InvictaHistory  4 года назад +14

      Glad you enjoyed. We have a whole playlist of these in our "How They Did It" series

    • @Hugh_Morris
      @Hugh_Morris 4 года назад +7

      Augustus was a benevolent dictator

    • @huntclanhunt9697
      @huntclanhunt9697 3 года назад +1

      @@Hugh_Morris X to doubt.

  • @miguelmontenegro3520
    @miguelmontenegro3520 4 года назад +244

    Invicta: One of the major duties of the armed guards is...
    Me: Oh boy, there comes something new.
    Invicta: Guard People

    • @SwissSareth
      @SwissSareth 4 года назад +11

      Don't know what you expected. XD

    • @bobby_greene
      @bobby_greene 4 года назад +2

      @@SwissSareth butt stuff

    • @kayhaych05
      @kayhaych05 4 года назад

      Sareth I don’t know. Something amazing, I guess

    • @miguelmontenegro3520
      @miguelmontenegro3520 4 года назад

      @@bobby_greene lol no. I was wondering some interesting admistrative stuff 🤣

    • @miguelmontenegro3520
      @miguelmontenegro3520 4 года назад

      @@kayhaych05 I was wondering some wesome detective stuff. 🤣🤣

  • @Uncle_Fred
    @Uncle_Fred 4 года назад +81

    Imagine doing night patrols in ancient Rome. Much of the city was filled with dark, tight, winding corridors. That sounds like a nightmare.

    • @sunnyjim1355
      @sunnyjim1355 4 года назад +15

      Corridors are internal to buildings. You mean alleys.

    • @VarangianGuard13
      @VarangianGuard13 3 года назад +5

      Yeah, their minds were probably playing tricks on them a lot during their first few patrols, or during large-scale unrest.

    • @tallswede80
      @tallswede80 3 года назад +1

      they used dogs i'm sure

  • @neutralfellow9736
    @neutralfellow9736 4 года назад +148

    12:28 - Local girl: So what do you do?
    Me: I shoot balista bolts at flaming buildings to save lives

    • @SomeBody-rm6hf
      @SomeBody-rm6hf 4 года назад +15

      That's a panty dropper for sure

    • @AyarARJ
      @AyarARJ 4 года назад +1

      @@SomeBody-rm6hf Subligaculum dropper indeed

    • @gargoyles9999
      @gargoyles9999 3 года назад

      That’s fuckin metal as fuck dude

  • @PhiGuy1717
    @PhiGuy1717 4 года назад +280

    Last time I was this early, Rome was still a republic.

  • @berkleypearl2363
    @berkleypearl2363 4 года назад +30

    I love so much that you have a bibliography for each of your videos. Loads people upload really great content but then don’t credit their sources anywhere. It’s so annoying when I want to do further reading. But you always provide proper sources for research an it makes me so happy

  • @hpdpco6634
    @hpdpco6634 4 года назад +242

    Who noticed the "gifted woman" sitting in the arena?

  • @MetaSynForYourSoul
    @MetaSynForYourSoul 4 года назад +55

    5:19 I love how the "bodyguard" is basically a "bandit" who you cleaned up and gave a uniform😆

    • @Strider91
      @Strider91 4 года назад +13

      . . . . . .honestly, that's what they were. A cleaned up bandit won't hesitate to do what ever you order him, so long as you pay well. Truth is the line in ancient times between "Bandits" and " Mercenaries" was often pretty blurred

    • @MetaSynForYourSoul
      @MetaSynForYourSoul 4 года назад +7

      @@Strider91 wasn't too blurry though! Like you said, the line was were you paying them enough or not! 😄

    • @niedersacksen
      @niedersacksen 4 года назад

      You catch criminals with criminals 😂

  • @singlesinceforever1964
    @singlesinceforever1964 4 года назад +47

    having visuals to go along with these historical text is great. Thank you Invicta team for your work.

  • @Stinger913
    @Stinger913 4 года назад +99

    *clicks on spear infantry*
    *spear infantry:* VI-GI-LES!

    • @Root174
      @Root174 4 года назад +15

      TOWN WATCH!

    • @3lcost3
      @3lcost3 4 года назад +5

      Total war!!!!

  • @D.Jackson141
    @D.Jackson141 4 года назад +30

    The Praetor’s symbol, the fasces (axe and rod bundle) is still seen today in the US Army’s military police crest.

    • @solwen
      @solwen 4 года назад +9

      It's also on the French passport. A lot of western countries took inspiration from the Roman symbolism

    • @Oryxification
      @Oryxification 2 года назад +1

      Its also from an Aesops fable, the bundle of sticks. One stick is easily broken, a bundle is not.

  • @tomaszskowronski1406
    @tomaszskowronski1406 4 года назад +23

    9:36 Saw Gladiator couple times, never noticed those magnificent tatas.

    • @Kamarovsky_KCM
      @Kamarovsky_KCM 4 года назад +16

      Tittus Maximus

    • @OldBaas
      @OldBaas 4 года назад +5

      That's not gladiators. It's a screenshot from the Spartacus Blood and Sand series

    • @tomaszskowronski1406
      @tomaszskowronski1406 4 года назад +7

      @@OldBaas Oh, that makes sence. Its that series that outporned Game of Thrones, isn't it?

    • @OldBaas
      @OldBaas 4 года назад +1

      @@tomaszskowronski1406 Yep it is

    • @3John-Bishop
      @3John-Bishop 4 года назад

      Bodacious Maximus

  • @darkraven5106
    @darkraven5106 4 года назад +170

    Normal People: Who watches History at 3:00 AM?
    Me: Oh boy! 3:00 AM!

    • @erikjs
      @erikjs 4 года назад +4

      Dark Raven 510 - I would be doing the same, except it’s only 2:00 AM where I’m at. 🙂 You must be on the East Coast. Gotta love insomnia.

    • @mikecimerian6913
      @mikecimerian6913 4 года назад +2

      I am a night bird and a geek. I did classical studies, Latin and civilization. But i can't translate Cicero anymore :)
      Quo usque tandem abutere, Catilina, patientia nostra?

    • @silverrain530
      @silverrain530 4 года назад +1

      5:00 A.M. casuals.

    • @christopherg2347
      @christopherg2347 4 года назад

      3:00 AM? Time for a krabby patty!
      ruclips.net/video/cTafloAkpCE/видео.html

    • @SomeBody-rm6hf
      @SomeBody-rm6hf 4 года назад +3

      I'm a cop watching this video while sitting in my car at work.

  • @danielmilewski7659
    @danielmilewski7659 4 года назад +18

    9:41 the best part of the video

  • @benjamino.7475
    @benjamino.7475 4 года назад +82

    Those fasces that the lictors carried were again used as symbols of power by the fascists in 20th century Italy, mainly under Mussolini. This is where the term fascism originated from.

    • @solomonoftm
      @solomonoftm 4 года назад +10

      Fun fact: Fasces is the root for the word "faggot". It's still the term for a bundle of rods/sticks among other unsavory meanings.
      The implication was one stick was simple to break. But a bundle was impossible or at least very difficult. Thus it was and is a symbol of strength in unity

    • @worsethanjoerogan8061
      @worsethanjoerogan8061 4 года назад +8

      Damn I never knew that. Not surprising since Mussolini had fantasies of reviving the Roman Empire

    • @abstractfactory8068
      @abstractfactory8068 4 года назад +1

      Obviously biatch

    • @nerysghemor5781
      @nerysghemor5781 3 года назад

      I was wondering that...I’d heard about there being some sort of bundle of sticks tied together, but had never actually seen what that looked like or where it originally came from until now.

  • @Big_E_Soul_Fragment
    @Big_E_Soul_Fragment 4 года назад +121

    I'm so early that Invicta's video on Evolution of the Roman Legions: Part 1 just got released.
    -Part 2 when-

    • @ralphjosephacobo8014
      @ralphjosephacobo8014 4 года назад +14

      I'm so early the channel was still called THFE Production

    • @RemusKingOfRome
      @RemusKingOfRome 4 года назад +2

      yes, according to THFE, Romans still fight as phalanx ... I think ?

    • @illyrian9976
      @illyrian9976 4 года назад +5

      I'm so early that THFE is still doing Total War faction guides.

    • @JonatasAdoM
      @JonatasAdoM 4 года назад +3

      We got the siege of Jerusalem. Someday we will get part 2.
      Part 3 on the other hand....

    • @MaxwellAerialPhotography
      @MaxwellAerialPhotography 4 года назад

      At this point I think he's just fucking with us.

  • @Droll3
    @Droll3 4 года назад +65

    Were there Police in Ancient Rome?
    Me: Imagine Ancient Roman version of "COPS" tv show.

    • @Droll3
      @Droll3 4 года назад +4

      @@dennisthemenace3695 Heh, I was actually thinking Skyrim's 'COPS' series, with the guards crack down drug users, chase thieves, dealing murder cases and fighting bandits. :)

    • @brendanthebomber.
      @brendanthebomber. 3 года назад +1

      What about a version of Reno 911?

    • @JRGProjects
      @JRGProjects 8 месяцев назад

      Live PD: Roman Style.

  • @keithrosenberg5486
    @keithrosenberg5486 4 года назад +60

    Actually the job of modern police is to defend and preserve the Rule of Law. They are not there to defend the individual.

    • @PiotrDzialak
      @PiotrDzialak 4 года назад +25

      The role of the police is to protect the wealth of the rich from the rage of the poor.

    • @ASleepyMoose
      @ASleepyMoose 4 года назад +24

      Piotr Działak simp

    • @SteveSmith-ty8ko
      @SteveSmith-ty8ko 4 года назад +8

      Piotr Działak SIIIIIIIIMMMMMMMMMMP

    • @nerdybacon6244
      @nerdybacon6244 Год назад

      @@PiotrDzialak Looks like we have another anti-police mfer in here

  • @brycevo
    @brycevo 4 года назад +6

    This is so fascinating. It's so different, yet it set out modern groundwork

  • @inigomontoya8929
    @inigomontoya8929 4 года назад +8

    I thought I had just learned that the rods stood for strength in unity: that one rod can be broken but when all the rods are bound together they are stronger and unbreakable.

    • @PiotrDzialak
      @PiotrDzialak 4 года назад +1

      The name "fascism" is based on the same logic, it comes from Italian "fascio" which means a bunch of sticks.

  • @STB-jh7od
    @STB-jh7od 4 года назад +18

    When "vigilance" committees formed in US in late 1800s, they took their name from the Roman groups. To this day, Montana state police motto is based on 1800s vigilantes, who would give suspected wrong doer's a notice of 7-7-77, which gave them 7 days, 7 hours, 77 minutes to leave territory before being lynched.

  • @shans4167
    @shans4167 4 года назад +14

    Everything was great and my attention was high until minute 9:49 and everything went downhill. The video is still paused at that point.

  • @LemSportsinterviews
    @LemSportsinterviews 4 года назад +16

    its beyond me why we don't have an open-world RPG in Rome a la elder scrolls

    • @Strider91
      @Strider91 4 года назад +3

      That would be glorious

    • @theeccentrictripper3863
      @theeccentrictripper3863 4 года назад +3

      If you've ever played Mount and Blade: Warband there's a pretty cool mod for it called Bellum Imperii, start as a nobody during the time of good ol' Marcus Aurelius and slowly build up your army, pillage and conquer your way to the top. Bonus points if you use Parthian cataphracts alongside veteran legionnaires.

    • @LemSportsinterviews
      @LemSportsinterviews 4 года назад +3

      @@theeccentrictripper3863 this is a kickass recommendation. my nuts are numb after playing this mod. thank you brother

    • @theeccentrictripper3863
      @theeccentrictripper3863 4 года назад

      @@LemSportsinterviews Any time man, a friend in need is a friend indeed but a friend with legions is better.

  • @rgm96x49
    @rgm96x49 4 года назад +14

    3:32 PULLO!

  • @angelooo6091
    @angelooo6091 4 года назад +2

    I love the series of everyday life in rome, keep it up please and thank you

  • @jaymonius546
    @jaymonius546 4 года назад +9

    Can we just have a moment of solidarity for our boy titus pullo

  • @ArmouredProductions
    @ArmouredProductions 4 года назад +14

    Fun Facts about the Fasces:
    -Where the term "Fascism" comes from, since it was Mussolini, an Italian, who came up with it.
    -The Fasces is still a widely used symbol today, especially in America, where you can see it everywhere. For instance on the Lincoln Memorial, or the Seal of the United States Senate.

    • @Vondracar
      @Vondracar 4 года назад +2

      In Norway two Fasces adorn each side of the badge of the police.

    • @powerist209
      @powerist209 4 года назад +1

      So does this mean that anarchists and anti-establishment people were right all along?

    • @ArmouredProductions
      @ArmouredProductions 4 года назад +8

      @@powerist209 No, because it's simply a symbol of authority and power, which is not inherently a bad. The Fascists appropriated the symbol same with the Swastika, how it was a symbol of peace.
      Unlike the Swastika it has avoided becoming stigmatized because the symbol is used by many different Nations and Republics.

  • @mantis2048
    @mantis2048 4 года назад

    Amazing videos. Seeing the daily life, laws, and the general Roman perspective on how society should function is infinitely interesting.

  • @danielatiganas4638
    @danielatiganas4638 4 года назад +1

    I love how you used images of Pullo and Timon the Jew, that Rome series was the best piece of cinema ever made. Time to watch it again:)

  • @idiocracy9020
    @idiocracy9020 4 года назад +20

    Oh boy! 2 am history!

  • @SkyRaker77
    @SkyRaker77 Год назад

    the vigiles and fire brigade stuff is really fascinating!

  • @augustoes4495
    @augustoes4495 4 года назад +3

    Invicta, could you make a video about how the Romans dealt with mafias and criminal large scale organizations, if there was anything like the mafias or terrorists of our time in acient Rome. Thank you!

    • @PatriceBoivin
      @PatriceBoivin 4 года назад +1

      Rome expanded and enriched itself by looting nearby cultures... One could say that they were themselves a massive criminal organization. They killed so many people.

    • @matehavlik4559
      @matehavlik4559 4 года назад +3

      Patrice Boivin FFS, this is really not the place for retroactive virtue signalling..

    • @brethartaquino3976
      @brethartaquino3976 4 года назад +1

      @@PatriceBoivin literally at that time every winner pillage loser. It is just we have different view of war.

  • @kubajcz
    @kubajcz 4 года назад +1

    thank you invicta for your videos, they are so informative!

  • @exitolaboral
    @exitolaboral 4 года назад +4

    Who registered how old was each soldier in order to check how many years of service had a specific soldier done?

  • @georgeptolemy7260
    @georgeptolemy7260 4 года назад +55

    I told my fianceé I was going to bed, when she leaves me for being a liar I expect you to buy me a new one!

  • @solinvictus1234
    @solinvictus1234 3 года назад

    A clarify upon the Republica era. Rome indeed had organized "police" and Public order, they where the Magistrates that had the task of manage the cities, the "Aedili Curuli".
    The Aedili Curuli gived dispositions to the "Police" on the field in the city, other lower ranked Magistrates, that was the "Nocturni" that was around the city only the night and had Police tasks.
    Then there was also a "neighbor Police" a kind of Force a lot close to the population and they was the "Vicomagistri" (vico=alley/Magistri=Magistrates) that act during the day also with Police tasks.

  • @alexandremartins8935
    @alexandremartins8935 4 года назад +1

    Your videos have always a superb quality!!

  • @PyroK8
    @PyroK8 4 года назад +8

    can't believe you missed the obvious: Law and Order: SPQR

  • @Spartan265
    @Spartan265 4 года назад

    Keep making videos on similar mundane type stuff like this. Seriously stuff like this I've always wondered about but it's hard to find info because generally wars, battles, generals, etc are more exciting to talk about than this.

  • @alexvalealexvale1105
    @alexvalealexvale1105 4 года назад +4

    great video as always,will be interesting a video on how minor handicap affect soldiers in ancient time,like myopia,
    colorblindness,stutter etc etc

  • @Adde-hy7wx
    @Adde-hy7wx 4 года назад

    I think Rome was such a cool piece of history because some aspects of Rome were lost until even the Renaissance and also how the city Rome was almost like a time machine because of how advanced the city was for it's time.

  • @DrinkingStar
    @DrinkingStar 4 года назад

    Content of all your videos is always fascinating and fantastic. You and others like you are ushering in the new wave of how education will be provided in the future. Schooling will move from the classroom to "Distance Learning" in the home via the internet and/or TV. I see this as how education will gradually evolve.

  • @jic1
    @jic1 4 года назад +1

    5:14 Was it deliberate that the bodyguard and the bandit looked like the same guy in different clothing?

  • @simonetrevisan2406
    @simonetrevisan2406 4 года назад

    Invicta, in one of the next episode can you explaing the type of troops of the Romans? (Like legioner, triarii, hastati etc)

  • @gabibbo4145
    @gabibbo4145 4 года назад +1

    Just to say that the urban prefect was in charge only on the Urban Cohorts while for the praetorian there was the praetorian prefects (there were 2 of theme initially then became one under Tiberius)

  • @Gordons1888
    @Gordons1888 4 года назад +4

    Operating is misspelled as Oeperating, I like finding mistakes in education videos, it's the same feeling when you correct your teacher :)

  • @jfish953
    @jfish953 4 года назад

    I love the black armour with purple cloth it’s badass

  • @lcgs5061
    @lcgs5061 4 года назад

    these videos are so interesting!!!!!!! you're one of the channel that i like the most

  • @BrandonCorrea-v8n
    @BrandonCorrea-v8n Год назад

    Very good biodeo since it explains the evolution of what the police in Rome were at that time and how it has evolved over time

  • @Potatotenkopf
    @Potatotenkopf 4 года назад +8

    Just finished watching the idubbz simp life video, so sad, the fall of another of the great 4 brings a tear to my eye.

  • @danijellino1921
    @danijellino1921 4 года назад

    All of this.
    This is what we need more of in Mount and Blade 2.

  • @waplington
    @waplington 4 года назад

    You guys are really doing for bit for the lockdowns, pumping out so much great content atm

  • @Khorne926
    @Khorne926 4 года назад +1

    Did anybody else catch the hose in one of the bits of art around 12:00 minutes in?

  • @honda6353
    @honda6353 4 года назад +26

    Everyone is gangsta until the 5 peasants who are making a road, pulls their swords and hacks down 20 of your bros

  • @kingofnuclearfallout39
    @kingofnuclearfallout39 4 года назад +1

    Invicta you videos are the best

  • @alexanderchenf1
    @alexanderchenf1 4 года назад

    I’ll make Cicero an offer he cannot refuse

  • @pietervandervyver516
    @pietervandervyver516 4 года назад

    Hey Invicta
    Your graphics are amazing - Thank you
    At 14:19 you show sculpting on buildings - Will you elaborate on that one day, please
    What I miss is Roman soldiers marching or was that not done at that stage
    We only see soldiers strolling with smoke and blood and war effects
    Maybe the word is Parade march or parade inspection
    Thank you kindly for your time

  • @robertclifton5795
    @robertclifton5795 4 года назад +1

    This was very interesting to as I've always wondered how legions weren't allowed to enter the city of Rome , how was the peace kept

    • @Northstar1989
      @Northstar1989 4 года назад +2

      The Praetorians and Urban Cohorts, as he described, could enter the city.
      An interesting note on the Urban Cohorts is that they were sometimes used specifically as a counterbalance against the influence and possible corruption of the other two police units- the Praetorians in particular.
      Thus, Emperors who were concerned about the power of the Praetorians would expand the numbers and training/equipment of the Urban Cohorts- whose loyalty was more reliable (they rarely turned on the Emperor the way the Praetorians often did...)
      This relationship even sort of made it into games: in the original Rome Total War, the Urban Cohorts were actually armed slightly better than the Praetorians to reflect this use as a counterweight (although it might not be accurate to actual history in most periods) and had higher base morale to reflect their greater loyalty to the state/people- although they were a unit only available very late-game, unlike the Praetorians (who were available in any city with an Imperial Palace)- and thus would typically have much less combat experience than the Praetorians (and die/run from battle sooner as a result) unless there were a lot of major revolts the player had to put down with them (their best/intended use was to crush major revolts in Roman cities with dangerous rebellious legionary units- they were far too expensive and difficult to replace to be much use in actual conquests... Even Praetorians were an expensive unit best kept in reserve until the moment of decision in a hard battle, due to how expensive and slow they were to replace...)

  • @whatthef911
    @whatthef911 4 года назад +2

    Want to see a buddy cop movie set in Ancient Rome.

  • @utpalninjajedi
    @utpalninjajedi 4 года назад +1

    "oooh the lictors guild very good. Only rally the flute players and the bakers and you can put on a festival.'

  • @jefferynelson
    @jefferynelson 4 года назад

    Excellent video as always.

  • @felixc.3444
    @felixc.3444 4 года назад

    I REALLY love your art it’s super awesome to look at

  • @mantis2048
    @mantis2048 4 года назад

    Keep up these amazing videos! One pronunciation change I might make at 11:00 is how you said aggrandizement. I said that word wrong for years but apparently it’s pronounced differently. The “correct” pronunciation sounds worse though if I’m honest.
    I’m only letting you know because I think it’s nicer for someone to let you know than to not say anything.

  • @farhadzaker2377
    @farhadzaker2377 4 года назад

    I love these series!
    P.S. could you please introduce reliable books on these subjects? there are so many and I am not actually the best person to choose from them.

    • @Callmecel
      @Callmecel 4 года назад +1

      There's a bibliography/suggested reading list in the video description :)

    • @farhadzaker2377
      @farhadzaker2377 4 года назад

      @@Callmecel Thanks! I didn't see that

  • @ippolit23
    @ippolit23 4 года назад +2

    Some sources claim that praetorians wore no armour and hid their swords under their tunics because arms were generally forbidden within the Pomerium. True?

  • @hellomynameishuman
    @hellomynameishuman Месяц назад +1

    Yeah, they were called the townwatch.

  • @tucker21222
    @tucker21222 4 года назад +1

    Man that would be cool if they had a cops Roman Empire edition just saying it might be a great idea for an animated series

  • @maincoon6602
    @maincoon6602 4 года назад +1

    Great video 👍🏻

  • @porcus123
    @porcus123 4 года назад

    Couls you repeat what you said through 9:43 for some reason my mind keeps fading

  • @bobdinitto
    @bobdinitto 4 года назад

    I went to the Magellan TV link and when signing up was offered only a week of free trial, not a month.

  • @KeetahSpacecat
    @KeetahSpacecat 4 года назад +2

    Since there was a video about dogs in rome, could there be a possibility of cats in rome?

  • @chryasor9254
    @chryasor9254 4 года назад +1

    Imagine looking out your window and seeimg the fire brigade setting up a trebuchet to clear your house out of the way of a fire

  • @cc0767
    @cc0767 4 года назад

    Super interesting video, great job!
    How did this look like in the rest of the empire? Did every city do its own thing?

    • @Callmecel
      @Callmecel 4 года назад

      There are two more episodes coming up that talk about just this question :)

  • @Life_Is_Torture0000
    @Life_Is_Torture0000 4 года назад

    Good video. I would like to learn more about how commoners were typically punished for blood crimes perpetrated against other commoners. I know that during the medieval period, levels of violence could be very high, and it was often handled informally without recourse to the manorial court. I would be interested to know if a similar situation obtained in the Roman world.

  • @lostin_bass
    @lostin_bass 4 года назад

    more egyptian history pleaseee great content

  • @przemplat163
    @przemplat163 4 года назад +3

    1:52 "oeprating" :O

  • @christopherg2347
    @christopherg2347 4 года назад +2

    So, I guess vigiles ere especially vigilant? Or were they more vigilantes?

  • @NR-rv8rz
    @NR-rv8rz 4 года назад +1

    Very interesting, but an odd choice of whimsical music.

  • @cici_tlb4009
    @cici_tlb4009 Год назад

    I find it hilarious this was recommended to me beside and actual Law and Order clip. I was very confused why i was suddenly get a bunch of Law and Order videos til i looked closer

  • @gargoyles9999
    @gargoyles9999 3 года назад

    Got an ad for the Invicta law offices

  • @Weeble_Wobble
    @Weeble_Wobble 4 года назад

    You should do a video on morality laws. Never realized gourmet food could be considered immoral in ancient Rome.

  • @cometastral
    @cometastral 4 года назад

    Easy to see the good and bad of each aspect

  • @AdobadoFantastico
    @AdobadoFantastico 4 года назад

    Would be cool to see this venture out into other cultures' legal traditions. Persia would be an interesting one, as major contemporaries.

  • @malleableconcrete
    @malleableconcrete 4 года назад

    Were the structures described in this video different in the other major cities in the Empire? Like I assume the Praetorians were mostly confined to Rome, so in somewhere like Alexandria did they have a variation on the Urban Cohorts?

  • @rayhamilton4775
    @rayhamilton4775 3 года назад

    Yo, can we get a credit for the Paintings used in this video for example at 3:10? They are really fantastic and I would like to google them in full resolution and send them to my friends

  • @bigdogzone3177
    @bigdogzone3177 3 года назад

    The Vigiles or more properly the Vigiles Urbani ("watchmen of the City") or Cohortes Vigilum ("cohorts of the watchmen") were the firefighters and police of Ancient Rome.

  • @SRosenberg203
    @SRosenberg203 4 года назад

    They had Urban Cohorts, IIRC, during the Imperial age, but in the time of the Republic, the closest thing they had to police were lictors, but those were really just bodyguards for magistrates. Maybe the collegia, but those were essentially just gangs that worked for a specific aristocrat.
    Now I'll watch the video, and see if I was right.

  • @SMC01ful
    @SMC01ful 2 года назад

    After everything I know about the place, I'd have wanted to live just about anywhere other than ancient Rome. Some place coastal, Pompeii or Herculaneum would have been nice prior to Vesuvius going critical.

  • @nooctip
    @nooctip 2 года назад +1

    Just the facts video. Just the facts.

  • @thehoodedchaser316
    @thehoodedchaser316 4 года назад

    For everyone into this topic I can highly recommend "SPQR" by John Maddox Roberts. Best books regarding that topic so far. If you're German, the audio book series is my favorite of all time. I guess the English one will be splendid too. Cheers guys

  • @imgoingforawalk1693
    @imgoingforawalk1693 4 года назад +1

    Firefighters?
    _laughs in 7000+ talents of gold_

  • @srenschlersundall5228
    @srenschlersundall5228 4 года назад

    What was life like in Anatolia during the republic and empire? You don't hear a lot about that area other when discussing byzantine history

  • @4thcoming
    @4thcoming 4 года назад

    Great videos. Age of Empires comes to mind.

  • @NomeDeArte
    @NomeDeArte 4 года назад +3

    Hope you guys talk about security in Athens too.

  • @hunterwiseman1485
    @hunterwiseman1485 3 года назад

    I've noticed a trend that a lot of these Roman videos follow the trend of "things were getting pretty bad, until Augustus Caesar showed up"

  • @Number1Irishlad
    @Number1Irishlad 4 года назад

    Hey, could you do some videos on Baktria after alexander died?