The End of the 4 Great Conquerors

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024

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  • @stellarsagas
    @stellarsagas  Год назад +264

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    • @Azaya112
      @Azaya112 Год назад +7

      What about Kalid Ibn Waleed

    • @Scorpion51123314512
      @Scorpion51123314512 Год назад +4

      Liked the video. Wish you added another well know General from history. Hannibal Barca.

    • @sudiptochakma3351
      @sudiptochakma3351 Год назад +1

      Akshoka the great

    • @vicmanguznila8573
      @vicmanguznila8573 Год назад +2

      Are the Editing tools free?

    • @CreativeSpirit21
      @CreativeSpirit21 Год назад

      ​@@sudiptochakma3351ruclips.net/user/shortsD-aBTKnHQFY?si=qNhr3-ZosjPxXuxA kanalıma gel

  • @illenessOne
    @illenessOne Год назад +2964

    If history class was like this. All students will love history and get 10/10 for their exams.

    • @emilywendling
      @emilywendling Год назад +26

      Why were they so good looking!

    • @philipbalestrieri870
      @philipbalestrieri870 Год назад +14

      I know funny like when they make Jesus look like a super model

    • @ernestb7055
      @ernestb7055 Год назад +22

      But he told a false history, at least Julius' history.
      Julius Cezar was killed by Oligarchs who wanted to seize power just like todays oligarchs or neocons. He wanted to save the Rome from them.

    • @Al_the_Phantom
      @Al_the_Phantom Год назад +7

      @@ernestb7055 And in doing so, he wanted More. More than what the World was. The World was a Republic and After Caesar it became an Empire.

    • @MarcManosa17
      @MarcManosa17 Год назад +1

      Fr fr, I love history!

  • @InnovativeSaint
    @InnovativeSaint Год назад +929

    I usually don't like AI art but this is art.
    It rose history from the mere detailing of facts to the glorious story of the warrior.
    This is holy. This is art.

    • @slurp3194
      @slurp3194 Год назад +31

      Ai is never positive its stealing existing artists work and making money for a massive corp. thats sad

    • @InnovativeSaint
      @InnovativeSaint Год назад +6

      @@slurp3194 I personally wouldn't say never, Justin taught me that one. But I do think AI poses a threat to society in a lot of ways. Humans tend to derive meaning from what they work for, and that "human touch" is what we live for. AI divorces us from mystery and meaning in the face of cold hard facts. But under the right guidance, maybe it can be used to create works such as the one above.

    • @slurp3194
      @slurp3194 Год назад +8

      @@InnovativeSaint ai when it comes to art is super negative. Because ai companies use existing artists work to train the ai without any compensation. They use alot of talented artists work to make the ai study the work without any compensation or credit. Ai is stealing peoples work “labeling themselves as non profits” but profiting huge amounts of money from commercial licenses etc. Even with actors strike and writer’s strike they are trying to replace artists of all kind

    • @CreativeSpirit21
      @CreativeSpirit21 Год назад

      ​@@InnovativeSaintruclips.net/user/shortsD-aBTKnHQFY?si=qNhr3-ZosjPxXuxA

    • @CreativeSpirit21
      @CreativeSpirit21 Год назад

      ​@@slurp3194ruclips.net/user/shortsD-aBTKnHQFY?si=qNhr3-ZosjPxXuxA

  • @SirToaster9330
    @SirToaster9330 Год назад +474

    Most people with a time machine: Let's help this guy so his empire doesn't fall
    Me with a time machine: HE'S STILL ALIVE! DON'T BURY HIM!

    • @stefanmichaelson4970
      @stefanmichaelson4970 Год назад +5

      😂😂

    • @jezelgentiles
      @jezelgentiles Год назад +67

      The generals would bury you with him because they already want to rule 😂😂😂

    • @shays7030
      @shays7030 Год назад +15

      I feel this way in telling Napoleon not to invade Russia

    • @CreativeSpirit21
      @CreativeSpirit21 Год назад

      ruclips.net/user/shortsD-aBTKnHQFY?si=qNhr3-ZosjPxXuxA

    • @Flugs0
      @Flugs0 Год назад +5

      Just keep him from getting drunk in the first place.

  • @bigmikem1578
    @bigmikem1578 Год назад +661

    I’ve heard the story of Napoleon knowing the location of his men but I have to think part of that is attributable the genius organization of Marshal Berthier.

    • @mattbanco4406
      @mattbanco4406 Год назад +35

      It is Berthier is considered to be at least in my opinion the most comprehensive and effective staff officers ever exist. Staff officers are officers that control logistics, movements, organization etc… basically all the stuff that actually supplies and solidifies an army

    • @nightowl9467
      @nightowl9467 Год назад +15

      All marshals contributed to Napoleon's Conquest. But basically, It is him who hand pick these great men. It's because of his genius and leadership that these great men follow him. With meritocracy and not bureaucracy these great marshals rise to ranks even if some are not born with nobility. That's how you become great. You surround yourself with great people. ruclips.net/video/5nj2leSnjr4/видео.html

    • @himanshumann1904
      @himanshumann1904 11 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@nightowl9467it a give and take relationship, without his marshals help and talent napoleon had a much difficult time and without napoleons supervision hsi marshals aren't so good either, both parties need each other.

  • @TheAbsoluteEditz4
    @TheAbsoluteEditz4 Год назад +61

    History is like reading a story, a story which lore is real life, thats why i like it

    • @rainydayz2447
      @rainydayz2447 Год назад +7

      Irl lore is insane when you think about what a single person can do to affect the course of history for generations to come

    • @luechmillionz
      @luechmillionz 2 месяца назад

      Yup …history actually made me wanna be a author and story teller

  • @Theone0611
    @Theone0611 Год назад +174

    I was taught the Khan grew old and fell from his horse on a hunting trip. He died later due to his injuries and was able to have words with his sons, generals and wives.

    • @Big_Wamu
      @Big_Wamu Год назад +7

      Death is rarely that peaceful

    • @dakreakeskiez7447
      @dakreakeskiez7447 Год назад +2

      i believe thats not the story of the Chingis Khaan
      in Mongolia there is a similar folk story that dipicts a Khan heir got killed when he was going hunting and fell of his horse and died

    • @AlexanderHernandez-tq8kq
      @AlexanderHernandez-tq8kq Год назад +3

      @@dakreakeskiez7447 who was his heir was it jochi?

    • @mongol100mongol3
      @mongol100mongol3 11 месяцев назад

      Don't make folk stories 😂😂​@@dakreakeskiez7447

    • @drizzy6302
      @drizzy6302 8 месяцев назад

      @@AlexanderHernandez-tq8kqhe equally sit up his kingsom between his kids

  • @blacksanta7367
    @blacksanta7367 Год назад +689

    If the German man was smarter, and set aside pride to actually listen to his Generals, he may have been known as the man who conquered all of Europe leading the strongest fighting force we've ever seen 500 years from now.

    • @vegetableman3911
      @vegetableman3911 Год назад +86

      I doubt that listening to his generals would have won the war, in the end, some tactical victories may have delayed defeat, but not reversed it.

    • @krzysztof9711
      @krzysztof9711 Год назад +157

      He was Austrian, not German

    • @hellshing4866
      @hellshing4866 Год назад +33

      Napoleon's Grande Armee (1805-1807) is the strongest fighting force of the last 200 years (soldiers and general wise). The German army wasn't all powerful but managed to really nail key elements.

    • @syedburhanulislam2699
      @syedburhanulislam2699 Год назад +13

      @@krzysztof9711he gained the German Nationality

    • @therevanchist9986
      @therevanchist9986 Год назад

      @@vegetableman3911 There were many moments where his generals proposed a far better solution. They completely annihilated France with a military that Germany had started building only in 1936 after Versailles treaty literally made Germany destroy their own army. While Hitler made some cunning moves, a lot of it succeeded thanks to the brilliance on the battlegrounds themsleves by german generals. "We don't know where's the enemy" a line written by a french official when Germany was launching a blitzkrieg. In 20th century German generals were by far the most experienced and best. They were impeccable. If Hitler would've continued to trust his commanders, no doubt the war would have turned out very differently.

  • @NickSibz
    @NickSibz Год назад +242

    There's just something about this time, these people and their exploits that is beyond cool and truly fascinating. Would love to see a video on the Trojan War with this AI content. Incredible.

    • @CreativeSpirit21
      @CreativeSpirit21 Год назад

      ruclips.net/user/shortsD-aBTKnHQFY?si=qNhr3-ZosjPxXuxA

  • @vikrantsingh2615
    @vikrantsingh2615 Год назад +31

    "THE CROWN OF FRANCE WAS FALLEN ON GROUND,I PICKED IT UP WITH MY SWORD" ~NAPOLEON BONAPAR`TE

  • @anthonygroza1673
    @anthonygroza1673 Год назад +195

    Alexander wasnt as bad as u make him out to be, when his army was crossing the dessert and everyone was dying of thirst a scout spotted an oasis and came back with water in a helmet which he gave to Alexander to drink. Instead of taking a sip although he was parched he poured out the water in front of his people.

    • @ballerinarococo5002
      @ballerinarococo5002 Год назад +56

      Stellar Sagas doesn't understand Alexander the Great at all. He led from the front, always charged in the thickest of the battle and never asked anything of his soldiers he wasn't prepared to do himself (as that story you mentioned illustrates). The young king was driven by curiosity and by the need to always be on the move (plus his upbringing played a enormous role in moulding his personality), not by type of ego as the author of this video dismissively claims. _He was a man, take him for all in all, _*_the world_*_ shall not look upon his like again_ .

    • @FushiguroTojii
      @FushiguroTojii Год назад +9

      fr, this guy needs to end the Alexander slander

    • @SirToaster9330
      @SirToaster9330 Год назад +1

      instead of sharing it?

    • @TshepisoMagomane
      @TshepisoMagomane Год назад +10

      David had a craving and said, “Oh that someone would give me water to drink from the well of Bethlehem which is by the gate!” So the three mighty men broke through the camp of the Philistines, and drew water from the well of Bethlehem which was by the gate, and took it and brought it to David. Nevertheless he would not drink it, but poured it out to the LORD;
      - 2 Samuel 23:15-16

    • @Nykandros
      @Nykandros Год назад +16

      @@ballerinarococo5002 Lol Alexander wasn't driven by his ego? You do realize the only reason he made his army cross the Gedrosian Desert is out of spite, right? He was enraged at their refusing to continue his conquests. Whilst Alexander was, indeed, erudite and of a curious mind; these traits took a LARGE backseat to his ambition. When he was a child, he was infatuated with The Illiad not because of the tales of adventure; but because of the greatness of Achilles.
      As a child he would continually haggle his father, Philip, for a chance to win glory on the battlefield; and was even quoted as telling Patroclus that he hated his father, because he thought that his father would end up leaving no glory left for Alexander himself to achieve.
      Once Alexander began his conquests, he proceeded to name every prosperous city he had conquered after himself. An act of curiosity, no doubt. (That's sarcasm btw) And even murders a loyal, decorated general of Macedon for questioning his authority and insinuating that his father was a better king (most tales state he did this while drunk, but nonetheless).
      Make no mistake, Alexander was a man of ambition & volition first & foremost; curiosity was just another tool in the arsenal, and Alexander had no need to "stay on the move" unless it led to conquest. Even before his death, he had drew up plans to subjugate all of Asia; not to "explore" it. He is not some Socrates or Marco Polo. He is Alexander, The Conqueror; The Great.

  • @Shinuchiha_99
    @Shinuchiha_99 Год назад +50

    Fun fact about Napoleon.. when he was captured in battle in 1815 the British king decided to have Bonaparte exiled to ST. Helena in the southern Atlantic Ocean which is where he lived the rest of his life until his death in 1821.. ST. Helena is one of the most remote islands in the world and has a resident population of only about 6000.. and the house Napoleon stayed at is still standing on this island today and is probably the main tourist attraction on this outcropping.. it’s a place I’ve wanted to visit for years but is very hard to get transportation to.. 😅😊

  • @Everton885
    @Everton885 Год назад +47

    I have the same disease that Alexander is theorized to have died from. It’s called Gillian-barre syndrome. The immune system attacks the nervous system from the feet up and slowly, if not treated, will kill when it reaches your lungs or heart. He probably was conscious when paralyzed and either starved to death, suffocated from his lungs stopped working, or from the burial. Where ever that burial is we don’t know. It is a shocking and terrifying experience even today. I don’t know what he was thinking back then

    • @vansh_gor17
      @vansh_gor17 Год назад

      I think I've heard about this in the book Tuesday With Morrie

    • @mithridatesii6925
      @mithridatesii6925 3 месяца назад

      Yeah Alexander is fictional character never existed

    • @modeliam2563
      @modeliam2563 21 день назад

      Will u be okay?

  • @thepushkar476
    @thepushkar476 Год назад +49

    Hey stellar sagas I have always enjoyed your utube shorts however your story telling videos like these has always been my fav keep uploading these types of videos
    Thank you !

  • @KingJamesDisciple
    @KingJamesDisciple Год назад +22

    These vids, this channel, and above all the voice is amazing

  • @RiceKrispies.mp3
    @RiceKrispies.mp3 Год назад +10

    Intriguing video... I always look foward to your posts

  • @MrAZ-xl9pz
    @MrAZ-xl9pz Год назад +17

    I salute to my history teacher akhtar zaib, his classes were so good and he tried to give us as info as possible in the best way possible despite the syllabus and course. He is also on RUclips by the name of POLITICS BY AKHTAR ZAIB.

  • @nijadbahnam9859
    @nijadbahnam9859 Год назад +85

    I am into the the theorie that Alexander was poisoned by his own Generals to avoid an another grueling Campaign in Arabia Peninsula.

    • @DevRaj-ry2th
      @DevRaj-ry2th Год назад

      dude no one was intrested in arabia at that time. that shithole was more backward than vikings at that time

    • @ilikecommenting6849
      @ilikecommenting6849 Год назад +14

      very unlikely he would've ventured into Arabia. I believe he was planning a campaign in the west at the time of his death.

    • @LordHellRaiserr
      @LordHellRaiserr Год назад +13

      i dont find any reason he would conquer a barren land with few thousand nomadic people that bear no threat or significance at the time.

    • @DevRaj-ry2th
      @DevRaj-ry2th Год назад +1

      @@LordHellRaiserr isn't that what I said? In an impolite way?

    • @wlqpqpqlqmwnhssisjw6055
      @wlqpqpqlqmwnhssisjw6055 Год назад +1

      I believe he was poisned by chankya

  • @maize09blue
    @maize09blue Год назад +16

    Can you add me into this list? I was able to repel my mother-in-law from my home and drove her back to her barren wasteland and lived to tell the tale. Caused many a suffering personally from my wife, but I prevailed with utmost determination. I wish to be recognized.

    • @backoff8062
      @backoff8062 Год назад +8

      Your tales of valor and bravery shall go down in history. May scribes and bards sing praises to your grace, and speak often of your majesty. For a man does not so easily repel disgruntled in-laws

  • @দাঙ্গাবিরোধী_জনমঞ্চ

    I became a fan of yours after watching your videos. And indeed it is nothing less than a movie.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @kyomuhendogodwin8419
    @kyomuhendogodwin8419 Год назад +5

    the voice, music, graphics all perfect

  • @philipbalestrieri870
    @philipbalestrieri870 Год назад +29

    Great job, all leaders should see this wether it’s in business,military or ministry. The one thing you see lacking from theses great leaders is humility and a relationship with the Almighty.

    • @sentry4270
      @sentry4270 Год назад +1

      True but Alexander had humility, although he was a Pagan

  • @bharathkrishna5917
    @bharathkrishna5917 9 месяцев назад +2

    Ashoka the Great was also one of the Great Conquerors, he didn't die desiring for more. After realizing what is peace and humanity he spent the rest of his life preaching peacefulness and spreading peace, kind, humanity, and harmony in Buddhism to the rest of the world.

  • @HEEHEEBOII
    @HEEHEEBOII Год назад +15

    The common strength and ironically weakness for all 4 of them are that they were amazing warriors, conquerors and military leaders, yet they all failed in leading the country they created through their conquest. Alexander's Empire crumbled as soon as he died, Julius Caesar's Roman Dictatorship started a civil war immediately after his assassination, Genghis Khan's empire fractured into independent Khanates, none of which survived for more than 100 years. Last but not least, Napoleon conquered all of Europe except Russia, yet under his rule, the French people suffered due to non-stop warring with other countries, sanctioning Great Britain causing goods prices to skyrocket.
    Some men are born to conquer and some are born to rule. In each of the four cases, Alexander's general Seleucus ruled the largest extent of what was Alexander's Empire, Ptolemy ruled Egypt and both Empires lasted 200+ years. Caesar Augustus, while not known for his military prowess like his adopted father Julius Caesar, turned Rome into one of the greatest, if not the greatest empire humankind has ever known, setting the foundation for an empire that lasted almost 1500 years. Genghis Khan, descendants continued to rule small kingdoms and fiefdoms until the early modern age. While France did not crumble, through Napoleon's conquest, ideologies such as Nationalism, and other enlightenment ideas for the modern city state spread through Europe, which inspired the Unification of Italy, and the Unification of Germany. The same ideologies still are at the foundations of almost every Western country today.
    I truly believe that the impact left by each of these conquerors are greater than the conquests themselves. But once again, some men are meant to conquer, and some are meant to rule. Very rarely we have a leader that has both.

    • @thierryfromgwada9312
      @thierryfromgwada9312 Год назад +1

      Napoleon was good in both : conquer and rule.

    • @HEEHEEBOII
      @HEEHEEBOII Год назад +2

      @@thierryfromgwada9312 no he wasn’t lol. He almost bankrupted France with his continental conquest and embargo on the British. Lost almost all of the French colonies, and France never really regained her strength after his stint as their ruler. Don’t believe everything you read about him, lot of it is romanticized.

    • @thierryfromgwada9312
      @thierryfromgwada9312 Год назад

      @@HEEHEEBOII Have a quick research on Napoleon bro 😂
      You don't know what you are talking about. All specialists say he was à good administrator, legistator, etc...
      Québec has been sold before NB, and he sold american territories to US.
      It didn't ruin France. The country get stronger.
      People are killed because of the allies, not because of Napoleon !
      They have always broken treaties of peace, because they couldn't stand than french people decide about their future. How can you have a diplomatic relationship with someone who always want to betray you ?

    • @RedaReda-vl9ff
      @RedaReda-vl9ff Год назад

      ​@@thierryfromgwada9312i wish you a really nice day from Saudi Arabia

    • @RedaReda-vl9ff
      @RedaReda-vl9ff Год назад

      I wish you a really good life from Saudi Arabia

  • @DedicatedSpartan
    @DedicatedSpartan Год назад +161

    I have a book on Julius Caesar, I am about 173 pages into it & it has good references and the writer seems non-biased. I do question though why Julius Caesar is on the list of great conquerors. I think he is extremely overrated as a world conqueror, but extremely underrated as a politician. A lot of his maneuvering actually worked very well. If we compare him to somebody like Sulla, he gets points for being famous because he is a great what if question. What if he had lived? But Sulla succeeded in, crushing all of his enemies, defeated a large force that had beaten a sizeable Roman army ( they had greater accomplishments than the Gauls Caeser defeated), gained all the power and was able to retire to peace. Caeser was a good politician and certainly a great chess player when it came to power. But as far as conquering goes, he actually has a large advantage when he is in Gaul. Pompey was overrated, even according to contemporary sources he was a man who would take credit for victories he did not win. Caeser was arguably the best general out of the three men of the first triumvirate Crassus, Pompey and Caeser. Now in Egypt he had a bit more of a difficult position being in a foreign land, but was still at the advantage with being in the defensive position. Also his enemy was a young King, Ptolemy, who was not as experienced as Caeser. It was actually Ptolemy who would be given credit, if he succeeded, he would have been touted as a great general because Caeser was in a position of great advantage. Now I know that every battle is difficult and winning just because you should still deserves credit. I just do not feel Caeser should get as much credit as Alexander, Genghis, and Napoleon who were usually not only outnumbered but their opponents had equal or greater equipment.
    Side note, This is something that I feel movies do not go into detail when showing why Rome was so successful. It was not just better gear, but much better discipline. They were consistently prepared or preparing for war. They (Romans) are often shown walking around talking politics then all of a sudden they hop into war.
    I feel Caeser was great at laying ground work though. Many rulers like Alexander are good conquerors and so-so rulers we're not the best at preparing the next generation. Now in some cases they die prematurely, Caeser and Alexander both, but Caeser picked a winner by naming Augustus his heir.
    Edit: The book was Caeser, by Theodore Ayrault Dodge.

    • @DedicatedSpartan
      @DedicatedSpartan Год назад +5

      @Tracchofyre more difficulty than Genghis, I beg to differ, Genghis was stripped of everything as a boy and hunted at a young age. Vercingetorix did know Roman formation, and refused to face them because he knew they had the advantage on the battlefield. That is why he used ambush and scorched earth. Also Caesar had the German cavalry on his side in his war with the Gauls. They were the best cavalry and spoke the Gauls language and knew their ways which gave him a big edge. I remember Ariovistis , I simply left him out. He was actually trying not to engage with Caeser because of his religion he was told to only attack at a certain time. Caeser pressured him into battle and had him psyched out. Still a good accomplishment.
      At Alesia he was only outnumbered 5 to 1, those are not terrible odds when you are in a fortress with a superior military force ( superior in discipline, equipment and position) he also had balista and siege equipment, fighting barefoot and not heavily armoured Gauls.
      As for Pompey, I will post the reference later, some of his victories in the east were the ones where he took credit for accomplishments he did not do on his own.

    • @DevRaj-ry2th
      @DevRaj-ry2th Год назад

      why you ask? its the way with white people dude something only gets in their list if and only it was in europe. i mean come on. you count alexander as a great conqueror? he was a boy lover with daddy issues.

    • @deeboyadams3407
      @deeboyadams3407 Год назад

      Bro what’s the name of the book? It’d be nice if one could get it on phone.

    • @yaqubleis6311
      @yaqubleis6311 Год назад +3

      Cyrus the Great and Timur don’t exist according to those RUclips video

    • @spiritualknight704
      @spiritualknight704 Год назад

      Explain to me why none of the men are Black? If lebron james spread his seed he will make superior humans just a thought

  • @aslof1069
    @aslof1069 Год назад +40

    Chinggis Khan thought he is the one and only servant of God.
    This is why he said “I am the punishment of God...If you had not committed great sins, God would not have sent a punishment like me upon you.”

    • @azmathussain754
      @azmathussain754 Год назад +1

      He pretty much just destroyed every area he went through even those which were peaceful

    • @aslof1069
      @aslof1069 Год назад

      @@azmathussain754 that is what liars say, and brainwash people

    • @eelchiong6709
      @eelchiong6709 Год назад +16

      @@azmathussain754
      He respected those who surrendered to him immediately. But woe to those who resisted.

    • @DevRaj-ry2th
      @DevRaj-ry2th Год назад +2

      you misquote it. the original saying had 'the heavens' not 'god'

    • @SZofDarkGhost
      @SZofDarkGhost Год назад +4

      It's a misquote. He never worshiped God's but the sky, The real quote is actually Heavens, not God.

  • @devilpupbear09
    @devilpupbear09 Год назад +68

    Me at 20: finished 4 yrs of highschool starting college as a freshman
    Alexander the Great at 20: i conquered 3/4 of the globe and expanded my empire of Macedonia.
    Me at 30: what the hell am i doing with my life?! 😢

    • @DreamTeam1211
      @DreamTeam1211 Год назад +2

      Right 😂

    • @patinho5589
      @patinho5589 Год назад +6

      You are perpetrating less evil than Alexander did. He is responsible for war death suffering .. and more left in his wake.. not peace after this death in the new empire. He is one of the worst people to live by this analysis. Aren’t you happy now that you haven’t sign what he did?

    • @SplendidFactor
      @SplendidFactor Год назад

      @@patinho5589 Yea, but, the Persians were assholes!

    • @patinho5589
      @patinho5589 Год назад +2

      @@SplendidFactor everyone was and pretty much still is. Depending on the benchmark.

    • @abstract5249
      @abstract5249 Год назад +1

      Alexander the Great at 30: oh wait, he didn't make it to 30. So you win there!

  • @reedrichardson4308
    @reedrichardson4308 Год назад +3

    Only one other military genius studied war like Napoleon Bonaparte. "War. I study the art of war, work to perfect it." - Grand Admiral Thrawn

  • @Chou005
    @Chou005 Год назад +4

    A true Great,..never conquered.
    A true Great...won by defending what his own...and never defeated.

  • @Unpseudopascommelesautres
    @Unpseudopascommelesautres Год назад +19

    Napoléon never had been captured by the british. He surrendered himself to them at Rochefort. He could escape to USA but somehow he didn't push toward this idea. He hoped to have a house in the countryside near London. This is what was planned. Even the Maitland agreed on this but at the end british govermnent decided to send him in a place remotely.

  • @E.F5980
    @E.F5980 Год назад +73

    Okay, I never imagined Hayden Christensen as Alexander, but now I do...

    • @LisaDiazAppleLisa
      @LisaDiazAppleLisa Год назад +5

      Never before have I thought Napoleon was hot

    • @vegetableman3911
      @vegetableman3911 Год назад +1

      @@LisaDiazAppleLisahe isn’t lol, this video just makes him look more glorious.

    • @robzsarmy5471
      @robzsarmy5471 Год назад +12

      All of them were seen as ugly or average except Alexander the Great he was described as a very good looking man with a well built physique.

    • @rice.jpg2
      @rice.jpg2 Год назад

      @@robzsarmy5471didn’t Julius Caesar’s men sometimes refer to him as a bald whoremonger

    • @abstract5249
      @abstract5249 Год назад +5

      ​@@LisaDiazAppleLisa It's AI art. Everyone looks hot. Shrek himself would be a sexy beast.

  • @Tweakkkkkk
    @Tweakkkkkk 9 месяцев назад

    Elite level editing and narration ❤💯

  • @dantemarotta356
    @dantemarotta356 Год назад +4

    Im a life long history buff particularly of the Rome and love these and the art is phenomenal

  • @Filterite5
    @Filterite5 Месяц назад

    Well made. Good job

  • @sabbirrahmanpranto888
    @sabbirrahmanpranto888 Год назад +11

    Khalid the undefeated hero❤

  • @GlobalGuy008
    @GlobalGuy008 Год назад +2

    A very good documentary. The video editing is next level.

  • @ivaylohinkov716
    @ivaylohinkov716 Год назад +71

    Good Video and good job, However, you should note that Alexander's death was quite a shady affair and at present days no one knows what happened to his tomb. You can't just claim he overdrank his way to death as there are other records suggesting a different ending (Check the Pamphlet). Because of the way he fought the whole world he conquered recognised him as a walking god, son of Zeus- Ammon, a descendent of Achilies from his mother line, not some drunkard party animal with nasty sexual habits (Another painful thing people are doing to history...). Even Ceaser is said to have shed tears over how little he accomplished compared to Alexander by the time he was the same age as him. You depict him as a man focused on himself only, however every land he conquered he treated as Macedon (Greek Macedon). Records claim he was even more generous towards his soldiers. According to many transcripts from Arrian, Plutarch, Diodorus Siculus, Quintus Curtius Rufus, and Justin, He brought Hellenic culture, education and military training among many other things to Asia and towards the cities that submitted to him he was very generous. He was criticized by his generals for being too lenient towards the conquered nations. Please consider all possible outcomes before stating that a person was like this or like that. Thank you for your efforts with the video. Looking forward to something more critically analysed and not so one-sidedly viewed as records on events in history are often multiple and statements on the subject should be more academic or neutral as it is commonly known. For example, why would someone definitely state that he leaves his empire to the Strongest when he has a pregnant wife that may give birth to a male hair and there were also other relatives overseas. To the strongest kind of benefit his own generals who later split his empire between them after his death and guess what? All of Alexander's relatives, wives and kids (all of them even the ones from mistresses) somehow died mysteriously... just consider all possible outcomes, please guys. Napoleon is also said to have admired Alexander. I can say some things about Napoleon and Chenghis that you are too one-sided on as well but I think I've made up my point and this is becoming too big of a read...

    • @christoschristoforou5265
      @christoschristoforou5265 Год назад +3

      Well said sir

    • @philoyphilia
      @philoyphilia Год назад +9

      Alexander has been the only conqueror that other rulers or kings use as a standard of leadership.

    • @genesisranking4674
      @genesisranking4674 Год назад +1

      Any movie to watch under this

    • @ballerinarococo5002
      @ballerinarococo5002 Год назад +1

      He was a man, take him for all in all, *the world* shall not look upon his like again.

    • @harrynunezz
      @harrynunezz 7 месяцев назад

      Alexander looked up to Cyrus

  • @tommytran5962
    @tommytran5962 Год назад +1

    Amazing video. One of my favorites on RUclips.

  • @randyvivs9965
    @randyvivs9965 Год назад +5

    "You too, Marcus." Julius Cesar
    Last word

  • @HistoryResonateVA
    @HistoryResonateVA 25 дней назад

    what is the name of the effect that make images move smoothly in the video? I use Capcut on PC to edit but cannot find out the name of the effect, please help, thank you

  • @barunkumarrajbhar5886
    @barunkumarrajbhar5886 7 месяцев назад

    I always wish to know more things/informations about history. I would like to watch more videos just like this video. Please keep sharing with us your great collections about history.

  • @parsarustami774
    @parsarustami774 Год назад +71

    Cyrus the great and nader shah definitely should've been in this video. Maybe part 2?

    • @ShahJee101
      @ShahJee101 Год назад +12

      Also Umer , khalid bin waleed, ❤

    • @joetyler7638
      @joetyler7638 Год назад +3

      Exactly Cyrus and Darius should’ve been there

    • @husainatuasesay-jp6tl
      @husainatuasesay-jp6tl Год назад +2

      You mean Nader Shah (The Napoleon of Persia)?

    • @parsarustami774
      @parsarustami774 Год назад +2

      @@husainatuasesay-jp6tl yes

    • @lamastu2156
      @lamastu2156 Год назад +3

      For sure Darius have a place here but the video was made from wester unhistorian. Julius Ceasar I don't know how much can be here. Also he show Alexander as narcissistic and Gengis Khan as modest but he didn't read ancient literature. Alexander yes was really good, good as god, but he respected every culture. Gengis on the other hand he destroyed everything behind him. Alexander conquered the greatest armies of the time and unite culture as all the scientific creation start at the Hellenistic age after Alexander's conquest. But Gengis who conquered twice land as Alexander he conquered empty land, poor villages and villagers who couldn't protect themselves. He lost from Hungarians by the way as Mongols lost by Indians and totally humiliated by Japanese. Well that countries had real army not Siberian primitive villages.
      Also Ivan the terrible, Hannibal Barca, Ramses the 2nd, Sargon of Akkad, Constantine the great and many many others who there was better generals than Ceasar, Gengis snd Napoleon but was less lucky and different environment. Come on you think Mongols had a chance against British empire? Don't be fool

  • @novacombatarts
    @novacombatarts Год назад +2

    Man this was a great video. The way you say everything was great. Good work.

  • @Paganlol
    @Paganlol Год назад +3

    this was beautiful

  • @sufyanvlog6524
    @sufyanvlog6524 Год назад +2

    Allhamdulilah big leader in the world Muhammad صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم

  • @426mak
    @426mak Год назад +6

    Will you make a separate video for Han Wudi and Tang Taizong. Their success are comparable to these four.

  • @HISTORIA-100
    @HISTORIA-100 3 месяца назад +1

    What animation do you add? I want to use it in my videos

  • @volbound1700
    @volbound1700 Год назад +20

    Curious, why Hernan Cortes and Francisco Pizarro are not on this list? Both actually conquered vast Empires with less than 10k soldiers and limited logistics. I would put them in the list of top conquerors as well. Abu Bakr and the Arab conquests of the Byzantine and Sassanid Empires also gets little love.

    • @breezylandscape9777
      @breezylandscape9777 Год назад +13

      Because technically the disease killed the Incas and Aztecs and whatnot. Somewhere along the lines of that.

    • @Adil_Turysbek_TVRC
      @Adil_Turysbek_TVRC Год назад +1

      While Pizarro and Cortes were walking empty lands, Ermak conquered Siberia with less than 1k soldiers.

    • @volbound1700
      @volbound1700 Год назад

      @@breezylandscape9777 not really. More to it than the 5th grade education taught in it. There were massive battles thst are not talked about. The Conquistadors did get help from local natives though.

    • @Scorpion51123314512
      @Scorpion51123314512 Год назад +1

      Hannibal Barca, Ramses II, Qin Shi huang, Attila The Hun.

    • @VishtheFish101
      @VishtheFish101 Год назад +2

      They conquered civilizations that were technilogically inferior to them. These 4 are much more impressive.

  • @dairy1994
    @dairy1994 Год назад +2

    these guys were inspiration to me ❤

  • @mehmedkhan.6198
    @mehmedkhan.6198 Год назад +14

    "They all died desiring but one thing the love for more".

    • @DevRaj-ry2th
      @DevRaj-ry2th Год назад +2

      not the khan. alexander and napoleons empires were gone after their death. ceaser was never the emperor. but khan probably died with the most happiness. i mean he had to. most of his life was a mess. but he was peaceful in death

  • @Nikoolayy1
    @Nikoolayy1 Год назад +5

    Genghis Khan conquered the most and lived till old age. Yes he probably was not a good man but damn!

  • @Heru2088
    @Heru2088 Год назад +1

    This was well Produced, Great data, I am impress, 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🙏🙏💎👑🌟⭐️👍

  • @avidfather1864
    @avidfather1864 Год назад +18

    Damn, Alexander looks like a model.

  • @sandrewmukhim108
    @sandrewmukhim108 2 месяца назад

    Im a historian myself i teach history I'm glad to see these heroes of old

  • @firangi999
    @firangi999 Год назад +4

    Story telling is fascinating want to know which application or software use in it 😮

  • @G1Arduo
    @G1Arduo Год назад +2

    Love the visuals!

  • @janetasiedueffah3501
    @janetasiedueffah3501 Год назад +56

    A King is coming and His name is Jesus Christ 🙏 🙌 ❤

  • @deeboyadams3407
    @deeboyadams3407 Год назад +1

    Wow. What a great way to put it!

  • @ganbatsainbileg8706
    @ganbatsainbileg8706 Год назад +4

    If i choose one from those 4 deaths. I would choose Genghis khan is.
    Biggest land empire, Generals Friends Families with me. My people sees me like Demigod. My Sons & Grandsons keep stretching my empire and caring my legacy.
    That death just better.

  • @Jrcondones
    @Jrcondones Год назад +1

    This video was made beautifully.

  • @dylanmerediths
    @dylanmerediths Год назад +15

    They really hit us with the "Jangis Khan"

    • @joellu8202
      @joellu8202 Год назад +1

      thats the correct way to pronounce it

    • @cba2make1up
      @cba2make1up Год назад

      That is how you pronounce it

    • @tenidasio591
      @tenidasio591 Год назад +2

      @@joellu8202 correct way say is Chingis Khan.

    • @MilaneseMoon
      @MilaneseMoon Год назад +1

      @@cba2make1up no it isn’t😂 not even close. Gengis isn’t close either but don’t make stuff up

    • @cba2make1up
      @cba2make1up Год назад

      @@MilaneseMoon ..yes it is. It is close. The comment right above you even showed you how it's spelled. Google is your friend.

  • @Kuzuri76
    @Kuzuri76 6 месяцев назад

    Beautiful cinematography

  • @Heneral1989
    @Heneral1989 Год назад +3

    literally gained the world and lost his soul

  • @ramm_dlq
    @ramm_dlq Год назад

    So glad to find you in my recomendations

  • @proniermandrin1712
    @proniermandrin1712 Год назад +3

    We can also talk about Qin Shihuang, Attila the hun, Charlemagne and (yes, sadly) Hitler.

  • @InterestingStoryK
    @InterestingStoryK 11 месяцев назад

    The graphics are outstanding! I enjoyed it very much.

  • @MSaad-le9oz
    @MSaad-le9oz Год назад +3

    OK but where is the Khalid ibn Al walid in the list.

  • @MiltiadesTheYounger00748
    @MiltiadesTheYounger00748 11 месяцев назад +2

    The first great conqueror who subdued much of the known world in the Middle East is: Nebuchadnezzar, apart from Babylon, became known as a legacy for his hanging gardens, he was before Alexander the Great, only to note that he made the first great empire of humanity.

  • @epsilonxvi5675
    @epsilonxvi5675 Год назад +14

    genghis can is not a conqueror he is a warlord he don't have goal to exapand he wants only resources and trade but the problem is envoy getting killed every time.

    • @munkhmunkh1020
      @munkhmunkh1020 Год назад

      Wow you're exactly right🥹

    • @RedaReda-vl9ff
      @RedaReda-vl9ff Год назад

      ​@@munkhmunkh1020i wish you a really nice day from Saudi Arabia

  • @emranhossen7414
    @emranhossen7414 Год назад

    Great Video Bro

  • @rileyanoush2548
    @rileyanoush2548 Год назад +3

    The version I read of gengis khans death was after marrying his gazillionth wife he drank so much he died
    I prefer this version because it makes me crack up (I dunno why)

  • @WassimMohamed1985
    @WassimMohamed1985 Год назад

    Courage , Loyalty, Sacrifice, Dignity, genuine and romance.
    That's the perfect combination baby.
    The perfect combination.
    Just the perfect combination.

  • @mahmudjonhaydaraliey9358
    @mahmudjonhaydaraliey9358 Год назад +4

    I'm super early,wow
    Whats disappointing is that Alexander died to fricking kidney failure

  • @Nape-r7g
    @Nape-r7g 8 месяцев назад

    This makes me love history alot❤😊

  • @eelchiong6709
    @eelchiong6709 Год назад +18

    I have it from a reliable source that Napoleon's last words, France, the Army, Head of the Army, Josephine, meant that he wanted France to put Josephine as the head of the Army. But he forgot that he had already out-lived her.
    🤪

    • @hieulechi2548
      @hieulechi2548 Год назад +3

      I am not sure if you are joking 😅
      but I think he meant that those things are what matters to him the most. 😊

    • @eelchiong6709
      @eelchiong6709 Год назад

      @@hieulechi2548
      The foolish logo says it all. 😂
      But my classmates and I hotly debated our history teacher long ago, about this same interpretation. It left the whole class laughing.

  • @winglaileung
    @winglaileung 2 месяца назад +1

    Very interesting !

  • @emmanuelcuevas1701
    @emmanuelcuevas1701 Год назад +6

    Alexander is the greatest above them all
    if he won't die prematurely
    this is absolute power
    unlike others with weak government system
    Alexander didn't make it but for sure his record can erase those who die in their 60s

    • @litutheking6646
      @litutheking6646 Год назад

      Lol! Alexander was nothing but a slaughterer.
      Look at the cyrus the great. A great legacy.. A father of middle east.... Cyurus more praised than Alexander cos cyrus Was more than a king

    • @wavehixeno4915
      @wavehixeno4915 Год назад +1

      Lmao he didn't even lead single battle by himself directly, all he do is ride on horse on battle and all troops of his army lead by his general, meanwhile Genghis khan conquer more area than Napolean, Julius Caesar and Alexander the geh , he revolutinazed whole Mongolia and create most powerful strategy and tactics

    • @tyronluke2769
      @tyronluke2769 Год назад +1

      @@wavehixeno4915 "Alexander the geh" lmao

    • @canchero724
      @canchero724 Год назад +2

      Genghis only started conquering in his 50's. That's how long it took to unite all the Mongols and turn it into the great horde that would conquer the world. Out of these 4 he is the one that made his own army and conquered the most land and was the most feared. Everyone should be fighting for second spot after him.

    • @nickpapadopoulos4080
      @nickpapadopoulos4080 Год назад +3

      @@wavehixeno4915And meanwhile Alexander revolutionized the World. Gehges Khan ain’t nothing compared to the Great. Malaka

  • @HoshikaAssumy
    @HoshikaAssumy 2 месяца назад +1

    New subscriber here

  • @neilfraser2349
    @neilfraser2349 Год назад +4

    You forgot about the 5th great conqueror.
    Ragnar Lothbrok
    Who died in a pit of snakes.

    • @gg_plays7647
      @gg_plays7647 Год назад

      he was a great man at conquering ice
      its a shame we dont have him today i really needed more ice cubes at my fridge rn

  • @HistoryExplorersAI
    @HistoryExplorersAI 7 месяцев назад

    Wow!
    You are definitely amazing at AI-powered content creation and editing, you are our great role model, we hope one day to be at least a third as good as you are.

  • @akultisgod5538
    @akultisgod5538 Год назад +3

    i thought that gheghis khan quote was from conan the barbarian 😂

  • @FútbolTotal09
    @FútbolTotal09 4 месяца назад

    🎯 Key points for quick navigation:
    00:00 *Conquistador infatigable Alejandro.*
    01:16 *Ejército agotado India.*
    01:44 *Generales provocan guerra.*
    02:25 *Alejandro en coma.*
    03:25 *César asesinado Senado.*
    03:54 *Genghis conquista implacable.*
    04:22 *Muerte de Genghis.*
    05:20 *Napoleón genio bélico.*
    06:42 *Derrota Waterloo 1815.*
    07:34 *Deseo insaciable totalidad.*
    Made with HARPA AI

  • @rohailharoon9518
    @rohailharoon9518 Год назад +3

    No one is immortal

    • @DevRaj-ry2th
      @DevRaj-ry2th Год назад +3

      nice. but all conquerors knew that. thats why they fought with courage. its the name that lives on forever. plus, this is shit world. no one wants to live forever.

  • @PyramidofHistory
    @PyramidofHistory 7 месяцев назад

    Image is so nice in quality and suitable for story

  • @stafrsantana7522
    @stafrsantana7522 Год назад +78

    The greatest conqueror of all times is the Lord Jesus Christ

    • @nokjimzzz3667
      @nokjimzzz3667 Год назад +3

      Amen

    • @ChrisWalter-zr3bn
      @ChrisWalter-zr3bn Год назад +3

      Amen.

    • @Robweisenhowser
      @Robweisenhowser Год назад +2

      That’s right for God is the greatest conqueror

    • @jordancallahan5343
      @jordancallahan5343 Год назад +1

      Dude got hung by random Jews after making thousands Believe in his bullshit.

    • @goodpuffs
      @goodpuffs Год назад +2

      ​@@jordancallahan5343Yet, he still manages to take his whole influence throughout the world even after 2000 years.

  • @AiHistoryTelling
    @AiHistoryTelling Год назад +1

    I hope one day I can create content like this. Very interesting and inspiring content

  • @pokemonitishere202
    @pokemonitishere202 11 месяцев назад +5

    Nobody deserves the title "The great" better than Genghis Khan.
    The greatest conquered that ever lived.

  • @Abcdefghij-e3x
    @Abcdefghij-e3x 10 месяцев назад +1

    Were the videos of the leaders in this video created using AI technology?

  • @TimTim-ld2xq
    @TimTim-ld2xq Год назад +6

    Khalid bin Al-Waleed is missing. He conquered more than Julius and Napoleon

    • @gg_plays7647
      @gg_plays7647 Год назад

      the quality of the land is a factor to a bunch of fuc k ing sand mounted together is as worth as my shizt even less because my shzit can fertilize the land now sand is just fuc k ing useless , napoleon conquered a continent with tens of millions even hundreds of millions, julius caesar toppled over the super power of the time , one man against the world's strongest superpower and khalid bin al waleed
      Conquered the great mount of sand with 0 people in the middle of nowhere , fought 2 weakened empires
      and took several years at even conquering weakened empires with no armies to fight back?

  • @ChessMate_0102
    @ChessMate_0102 8 месяцев назад +1

    I am a young person, and I absolutely love this type of content and would love to make visuals like this for a RUclips channel of my own. I saw their Astra Gallery course, but, it costs a lot for me - $129. I am pleading with anyone who has bought their course, to please share with me: especially the scripting and storytelling process. It will mean a lot to me🥺🙏

  • @mohansinghsehjal2254
    @mohansinghsehjal2254 Год назад +3

    Everyone's going to die that's it

  • @garciaandre7815
    @garciaandre7815 Год назад

    8 mnts well spent. Good Job

  • @hmutandadzi
    @hmutandadzi Год назад +5

    Genghis Khan was too much.
    He be like, "I ain't no messiah. I know I'm a piece of sh*t"

    • @BESTINTHEWORLD0007
      @BESTINTHEWORLD0007 Год назад

      People from nomidic places or a primtive nations, name things as it is, they don't give cute names for savagry
      If it's bad they know it and say it and if it's good, they know and say it
      Maybe this is the only noble attribute such people have before their descendants get brainwashed by the nomenclature of civilization and major cities

    • @pokemonitishere202
      @pokemonitishere202 11 месяцев назад +1

      Wrong Genghis Khan was a man of principles. He was the greatest conqueror earth ever witnessed

  • @willyazis
    @willyazis Год назад

    Love Your Video So Much 🤩

  • @akunnaufo7250
    @akunnaufo7250 Год назад +5

    Imagine how many people in history have died in the wars caused by these 4men, how many women raped, how many children orphaned?

    • @DevRaj-ry2th
      @DevRaj-ry2th Год назад

      not many actually. alexander and ceaser were only small conquerors. none of theor armies exceeded 100k actually alxander army wasnt even 50k. and in the time of napoleon least number of people died too. but chingghis khan's campaign was the one that changed the fate of the world. he killed so many people and raped so much that today the carbon footprint and the DNA of 1/16th of men would totally be different if he didnt exist.

    • @glorialdi5086
      @glorialdi5086 Год назад +1

      la grande armee never raped anyone 😁

    • @ThomasShelby6213
      @ThomasShelby6213 Год назад

      Hippity hoppity women are property

    • @gg_plays7647
      @gg_plays7647 Год назад

      and how different would the world be without them
      this is just a lesson that there can't be any bad with no good nd any good with nothing bad
      genghis khan maybe genocided millions but he paved the way for the biggest scientific advancements in the history of mankind with the freed trade and freedom of thought
      Alexander the great i can see his intentions were good but in the end they ended up bad with the collapse of the macedonian empire
      Julius caesar never wanted to make a roman empire but in the end the ones who made it happen were his assassins who thought he wanted to make a monarchy
      And napoleon just like alexander the great ended up like him but didn't get the same luxury of dying like alexander did

    • @gg_plays7647
      @gg_plays7647 Год назад

      good and bad they aren't the opposite they are the same and they will always be their only difference is time and when one of them happens

  • @bunnapev8393
    @bunnapev8393 8 месяцев назад

    Greed has no boundaries until it feeds on itself!

  • @SpeednessYT
    @SpeednessYT Год назад +11

    I have no idea why you didn't mention them but:
    Umar ibn al-Khattab was the greatest conqueror,
    and Khalid ibn al-walid was the greatest military commander to ever exist.
    Europeans have just twisted the facts, and made it hard to separate right from wrong.

    • @eelchiong6709
      @eelchiong6709 Год назад +2

      How large were the area they conquered? You can win 1000 times but if all those victories gave you only a small patch of land, that only makes you a conqueror, not a great conqueror.

    • @alyssawelman7351
      @alyssawelman7351 Год назад

      Every for them is the greatest as long it is a muslim. They are a cult rejoicing for small achievements which are only exploited from weak empires.

    • @DevRaj-ry2th
      @DevRaj-ry2th Год назад

      dude chinghis khan was the greatest conqeror ever. not your stupid khalid or whatever. he unified and made a decent army out of a bunch of stubborn, nomadic and uneducated tribes and brought the end to golden age of muslims. he had the whole silk road under his control. how many in the history did that? none but him.

    • @sophiawilson8696
      @sophiawilson8696 Год назад

      Namer the first Pharaoh Egypt to unity upper Egypt To Lower Egypt.

    • @eelchiong6709
      @eelchiong6709 Год назад

      So he unified a single country. That makes him a great conqueror?

  • @PastPuzzles-
    @PastPuzzles- 6 месяцев назад

    Julius Caesar accomplishments were unbelievable! ⚔🛡

  • @vegetableman3911
    @vegetableman3911 Год назад +3

    Out of all of these, I would argue that Caesar left the greatest legacy, perhaps of all time, but certainly of these four.

    • @peterthesneakybastar
      @peterthesneakybastar Год назад +2

      Pretty sure every historian in the world would argue he’s the least impressive and impactful one in here by far.

    • @vegetableman3911
      @vegetableman3911 Год назад

      @@peterthesneakybastar least impressive, maybe. But his LEGACY was the greatest out of all of them

    • @gg_plays7647
      @gg_plays7647 Год назад

      @@peterthesneakybastar the name for the word emperor from europe to the middle east was made onto his image
      His name was turned into the word emperor to this day
      And the roman empire changed the world forever

  • @jobarmure6169
    @jobarmure6169 Год назад +1

    magnificent picture, good job