Battle of Dara, 530 (ALL PARTS) ⚔️ How Belisarius used trench warfare to stop a massive Persian army

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2022
  • 🎄🎅🎄🎅🎄🎅 Many of you requested all parts of the Battle of Dara mini series be merged into one video. I thought it fitting to release it on New Year's weekend. I'd like to thank all of you for your support! I feel blessed to have such a wonderful community here that has enabled me to do this full time. Huge thanks and much love to you all! I wish you a very Happy 2023! 🎄🎅🎄🎅🎄🎅
    🚩 In the late 5th and early 6th centuries, there began a general ambition by the Byzantine hierarchy to restore the Empire’s territory back to the height of the Roman Empire from where it had evolved. Consequently a series of campaigns began across Italy, North Africa, the Balkans, and the Middle East, to rebuild the former glory. It should be noted that at this point in history, the enemies faced by the Byzantines were far more numerous and better organised than those that Rome had first faced centuries earlier. These were now the evolved enemies that had defeated Rome just 100-150 years earlier. Nevertheless, a Byzantine general by the name Belisarius would rise to the challenge...
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    📢 Narrated by David McCallion
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    📝 Sources
    Encyclopaedia Iranica www.iranicaonline.org/articles...
    Daryaee, T. Sasanian Persia: The Rise and Fall of an Empire. I.B. Tauris, 2013. www.ancient.eu/books/1780763786/
    Farrokh, K. Shadows in the Desert. Osprey Publishing, 2007. www.ancient.eu/books/1846031087/
    Katouzian, H. The Persians: Ancient, Mediaeval, and Modern Iran. Yale University Press, 2010. www.ancient.eu/books/0300169329/
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Комментарии • 908

  • @HistoryMarche
    @HistoryMarche  Год назад +256

    🎄🎅 Many of you requested all parts of the Battle of Dara mini series be merged into one video. I thought it fitting to release it on New Year's weekend. I'd like to thank all of you for your support! I feel blessed to have such a wonderful community here that has enabled me to do this full time. Huge thanks and much love to you all! I wish you a very Happy 2023! 🎄🎅

    • @natedrake6382
      @natedrake6382 Год назад +4

      THANK YOUUUU SO MUCH FOR THIS, WANTED THISS

    • @thategg993
      @thategg993 Год назад +3

      HAPPY NEW YEARR!!! HISTORY MARCHE🎆🎆!!

    • @ZwerfenHagen
      @ZwerfenHagen Год назад +2

      Can i be your translator in Indonesian language?

    • @LavishPatchKid
      @LavishPatchKid Год назад +2

      I was reading a book on the history of Switzerland and they have some great war stories.
      I remember one where they had an army coming of 5-10k, and all they had were 800; so they flooded the forest floor knowing it would freeze over, and drove nails through their shoes - so they would have grip while the other ones didn't.
      After hacking up 500 of them, the other army went home. lol

    • @oskarwall2611
      @oskarwall2611 Год назад +1

      please make the same style and form document ( little more detailed) concerning battle of ULM made by Napoleon please!

  • @Fockwolf1
    @Fockwolf1 Год назад +3136

    imagine the feeling the guy had walking back to the line after winning TWICE in single combat

  • @abcdef8915
    @abcdef8915 Год назад +1157

    Just imagine, 1500 years later, people are still talking about those two victorious fights you had.

    • @vajoynus
      @vajoynus Год назад +108

      True immortality.

    • @andcomm939
      @andcomm939 Год назад +30

      I am also named Andreas and I legit cheered for him on his second duel. Funny moment

    • @glumtv8701
      @glumtv8701 11 месяцев назад +8

      I was just thinking that!!

    • @luminescentlion
      @luminescentlion 3 месяца назад +9

      I mean Belisarius almost reclaimed all the core territories of the original Roman empire while almost never having more troops at any of the battles.

    • @IDontBuyIt50
      @IDontBuyIt50 3 месяца назад +5

      Is there no one else?

  • @beefy_quesadilla
    @beefy_quesadilla Год назад +1441

    Hope no one skipped how much of a UNIT Andreus was

    • @crock3251
      @crock3251 Год назад +15

      Ikr

    • @snigie1
      @snigie1 Год назад +96

      I was sad when the second guy came out thinking oh this is how he dies.... What a king!

    • @guzelataroach4450
      @guzelataroach4450 Год назад +32

      Andreas*

    • @theawesomeman9821
      @theawesomeman9821 Год назад +27

      This warrior deserves his own movie!

    • @SwansonDoggz
      @SwansonDoggz 2 месяца назад

      He only killed two men bud there were so many way more badass soldiers in antiquity etc hell this channel has counts of them look at the last battle between the Irish and norse the one Irish noble ran headfirst into enemy lines while his countrymen were being absolutely slaughtered and killed a hundred men by himself before anyone showed up to help now that an absolute unit of a man you're a fucking joke.

  • @echostarling84
    @echostarling84 Год назад +693

    Fun fact from the Audio Book on Belisarius, Andres after this battle and after becoming a hero retired to a peaceful life knowing he could never top that moment again.

    • @SudrianTales
      @SudrianTales Год назад +131

      You have no idea how much that makes me happy

    • @KianoUyMOOP
      @KianoUyMOOP Год назад +163

      He was wise not to push his luck.

    • @LuizAlexPhoenix
      @LuizAlexPhoenix Год назад +94

      Andreus was like "gg, guys. I'm out."

    • @declanjones8888
      @declanjones8888 Год назад +9

      ​@@LuizAlexPhoenix Lol, pretty much.

    • @WadeWilsonDP
      @WadeWilsonDP Год назад +35

      Always retire when you're on top.

  • @brainflash1
    @brainflash1 Год назад +768

    Imagine that: Belisarius wins the battle where he DOESN'T let his men bully him into attacking.

    • @user-cg2tw8pw7j
      @user-cg2tw8pw7j Год назад +8

      But he lost, and this made the emperor, this leader, resign

    • @anastasiosliagkris576
      @anastasiosliagkris576 Год назад +97

      Belissarius, a name that your ancestors knew very well, you do as well... He always meant business, and made a point of ruthlessly schooling the hapless "generals" of the West and the Orient alike... Can't blame you, the inferiority complexes he created are unlikely to ever be surpassed...

    • @user-cg2tw8pw7j
      @user-cg2tw8pw7j Год назад +7

      @@anastasiosliagkris576 No, he failed in his war against the Persians and lost, so he made the Emperor Justinian pay a huge tribute to the Persians

    • @anastasiosliagkris576
      @anastasiosliagkris576 Год назад +107

      @علي ياسر Justinian was an Emperor who only cared about his personal glory, building monuments, passing laws, and spending time with Theodora.He never provided Belissarius with a formidable army, one that would give him the edge over the Persians, same as against the Vandals and Goths in the West.He could only muster half of the opposing army each time more or less...Had Belissarius been born during the time of Basil the II's reign, he would have conquered Japan, you have my word.

    • @schoolofgrowthhacking
      @schoolofgrowthhacking Год назад +6

      @brainflash1 don't post spoilers without warning bro

  • @enriib4820
    @enriib4820 Год назад +245

    Wow I’m truly impressed with Emperor Anastasios, his reforms revitalized the empire. Also impressed with Kavad The King of Kings. What an era.

    • @xBaconbitz
      @xBaconbitz Год назад +30

      Effective economic policy even today, yet common sense that still goes unheaded in favour of policies that engorge the wealth of industry leaders and their government puppets.

    • @lstump4482
      @lstump4482 Год назад +20

      Yeah too often people look back at the past with disgust instead of wanting to learn the intricacies of its societies.

    • @UraniumMan226
      @UraniumMan226 6 дней назад

      Sure, what an era! It's business as usual, one nation hacking and butchering another nation for gold and real estate. The human races entire history is about war and bloodletting for gain and power. It's no different today. We are still in the same era. Same S#&T, different century. When I was young I was in awe of these barbarians and their bloodlust, now I loathe all of it. No one wants peace. Rulers did not want it in antiquity, and they do not want it today. "Give Peace a Chance", what a joke!! Just 1 example of mans sick and perverted behavior, the Punic Wars from 264 BC-146 BC yielded a body count of 1.6 to 1.9 million dead. WHAT AN ERA...WOW!

  • @Skippinnfliplin
    @Skippinnfliplin Год назад +303

    I'd love to see a series on Belisaurius, just like the one on Hannibal.

    • @gwynedd4023
      @gwynedd4023 Год назад +40

      epic history tv has a great series

    • @thehoboshack5253
      @thehoboshack5253 Год назад +18

      Except they haven't even finished the Hannibal series

    • @casper191985
      @casper191985 Год назад

      @@thehoboshack5253they have

    • @raidang
      @raidang Год назад +9

      @@casper191985 they didn't 💀

    • @LAH92
      @LAH92 Год назад

      @@gwynedd4023 and what a series that is!!!

  • @OptimusMaximusNero
    @OptimusMaximusNero Год назад +370

    Justinian and Belisarius' relationship be like:
    Justinian: "Hello, Belisarius. You're not going to join my Legions"
    Belisarius: "I want to join your Legions"
    Justinian: "YOU ARE IN"

    • @user-cg2tw8pw7j
      @user-cg2tw8pw7j Год назад +10

      I think because this general lost his battles against the Persians

    • @liamevers115
      @liamevers115 Год назад +31

      @@user-cg2tw8pw7j you mad or something, you keep replying on it 😭

    • @SolidAvenger1290
      @SolidAvenger1290 Год назад +43

      Goths/Vandals in Italy: We want you, Belisarius, to be the Roman Emperor of Western Europe
      Belisarius: Let me think about it....Nope, I am loyal to my emperor
      Justinian: Your loyalty, general, will not be forgotten
      Later......
      Theodora: Husband, I think Belisarius might be turning against you
      Justinian: You might be right.
      In the end, it's very sad that Belisarius wasn't fully trusted by Justinian much later on, as he was the one man who indeed should be referred to be called "The Great." He gave the Romans new life to reconquer the known Roman world.

    • @user-cg2tw8pw7j
      @user-cg2tw8pw7j Год назад +4

      @@liamevers115 Justinian after this battle expelled this general

    • @user-cg2tw8pw7j
      @user-cg2tw8pw7j Год назад +3

      @@SolidAvenger1290 Yes, great, he was paying a huge tribute to the Persians

  • @kyledabearsfan
    @kyledabearsfan Год назад +194

    Belisarius is an absolute legend and one of the most underappreciated military geniuses of all time. Without Belisarius and Theodora, Justinian the Great would've just been Justinian.

    • @issacjohnson6389
      @issacjohnson6389 Год назад

      Both Belisarius and Theodora were scumbags

    • @Peter-pg4oh
      @Peter-pg4oh 11 месяцев назад +12

      I absolutely agree. He managed to achieve so much with so little resources most of the time. He beated Vandals later on with much smaller army. He managed to withstand siege of Rome for 1 year with much smaller army etc. Finaly at the end of his life he saved Constantinopol from barbarian attack. Was offered to be become a king of Italy and refused but still did not have full trust of Justinian. Admirable person, admirable life. Not greedy for fame like Alexander, not greedy for money and influence like Caesar. just a humble person doing his job for is ruler the best way he could.

    • @sartajparveen2001
      @sartajparveen2001 10 месяцев назад +2

      Geniuses but ruthless only others that can challenge his cruelty is timur.

    • @kyledabearsfan
      @kyledabearsfan 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@sartajparveen2001 Timur, Pol Pot, Stalin, Mao? I agree, he wasnt very merciful. But his impact on the history of the Byzantine Empire is tremendous.

    • @karimirshad
      @karimirshad 2 месяца назад +2

      @@sartajparveen2001 ok, so, that's just how it was back in the day

  • @Drpepperspray1010
    @Drpepperspray1010 Год назад +101

    Makes you wonder if the byzantines would have routed during the initial attack if it wasn’t for that guy winning 2 single combat duels, increasing morale

    • @sanjnamous
      @sanjnamous Год назад +15

      Persians made the same mistake in first battle against the Arabs, literally generals dueled and Persian general got wiped

  • @HexdaHeresiarch
    @HexdaHeresiarch Год назад +226

    The first half of the video feels like one of the most detailed maps you've made, with seemingly 60+ cities notated across each of the two massive empires, even some of the obscure Ostrogothic and Hephtalite cities are denoted.
    It gives so much additional scale to their exceptional size and power for the organized imperial states of the time. (It gives off Cold War vibes as two superpowers clash and meddle in strategic neighbor's affairs.)
    Would love to see this level of mapping detail consistently appear in future episodes!

    • @zippyparakeet1074
      @zippyparakeet1074 11 месяцев назад +2

      It really was a cold war like era with endless proxy wars, meddling in the affairs of lesser kingdoms and tribes to recruit them to each superpower's causes for example the Byzantines negotiated with the Turks (imagine that!), more accurately the kok turuks and the white huns encouraging them to raid Persian borders while the Persians negotiated with the Avars, the Lombards and the Ostrogoths encouraging them to invade Byzantine lands. In Arabia the Byzantines propped up the Ghassanids while the Persians propped up the Lakhmids. In the horn of Africa, the Byzantines supported the Axumites (ancient Ethiopia) and the Sassanids propped up the Himyarites in order to secure the Arabian trade routes. In the causasus, the Byzantines propped up the ancient Christianised kingdom of Lazica (predecessors of Georgia) and both superpowers divided up Armenia into two with the Eastern Romans controlling Western Armenia and Persia controlling the East. The Byzantine propped up the Arsacid Persian family- aka the Parthians- and sat them as rulers of Western Armenia in hopes of an opportunity to seat them as the rulers of Persia one day. The Byzantines also frequently meddled in Persian internal politics, supporting and financing rebellions and rival noble families. In the Black Sea, the both rival superpowers contested for the Black Sea trade with the Byzantine hold over Crimea and their naval superiority in the region contested by Persian sponsored Piracy.
      Even the wars fought between the two superpowers were indecisive as they were both pretty much equal in power and lacked the resources to completely destroy the other although Persia got close in the final war due to unprecedented Byzantine weakness.

  • @teutonicorder9520
    @teutonicorder9520 Год назад +53

    Andreas, the true mvp of this battle.

    • @user-cg2tw8pw7j
      @user-cg2tw8pw7j Год назад +3

      He lost this battle and paid tribute to the Persians

    • @stillcantbesilencedevennow
      @stillcantbesilencedevennow Год назад

      @@user-cg2tw8pw7j lmao. You're so butthurt it's cute. Get back to your desert and your ancient oils and bajji boys.

    • @florianhenkel111
      @florianhenkel111 Год назад +11

      @@user-cg2tw8pw7j How did Andreas lose this battle or pay tribute if he wasn't a general?

    • @user-cg2tw8pw7j
      @user-cg2tw8pw7j Год назад

      @@florianhenkel111 The Emperor Justinian banished this leader after this battle because he lost him, and Justinian pushed Al-Hazia to the Persians.

  • @thenobody3218
    @thenobody3218 Год назад +64

    If I am a teacher, I would teach history class like this. The narrative is so poetic and inspires romanticism. I cant imagine inspiring the younger generations to be brave, bold, and gallant

    • @anathardayaldar
      @anathardayaldar Год назад +14

      Every teacher wants to be like this. For most of them, the amount of things they have to cover in one semester overwhelms the little bit of time they are allowed to do it. For the rest, they just don' t have the talentxresources to do it in time. See how long this channel takes to make just one video.

    • @WhoThisMonkey
      @WhoThisMonkey Год назад

      They are also entirely controlled by bubble wrapped morons governing further up the line.

    • @Shugo5775
      @Shugo5775 Год назад +6

      Depends on the age of students you get. Visuals like this require a lot of effort which we don't get the time to put in as teachers. Lessons with lots of words also lose the attention of a majority of students who come into history who already expect it to be boring. It's shorter words, shorter lessons, and more interaction that gets the kids excited about history. I've spent two years preparing escape room lessons for my chapters. After two years I've only been able to finish half of the curriculum of escape rooms because we are overburdened with administrative work that, really, has little impact on the students. We're expected to keep up with it nonetheless. Teachers want to teach, but we're restrained by politics, overwhelming (useless) expectations from the schoolboards and parents, and lack of funding.

    • @anathardayaldar
      @anathardayaldar Год назад +10

      @@Shugo5775 I admire and honor teachers. You guys don't get the recognition and support that you deserve. A nation's next generation should be treated like its most precious resource, not a commodity.

    • @Christian-re4dl
      @Christian-re4dl 11 месяцев назад +1

      Seek help.

  • @InJusticeWon
    @InJusticeWon Год назад +46

    Belisarius has always reminded me of Majorian, truly strategic and tactical minds that were forever handicapped by their own inability to maintain a strong political presence.

  • @OptimusMaximusNero
    @OptimusMaximusNero Год назад +84

    It's pretty crazy to think that the Romans and the Iranians were constantly at war with each other for almost 700 years, being a conflict that completely outlived the Republic and even the Empire in the West. I wonder if, at some point, they stopped thinking about what they were fighting for...

    • @user-cg2tw8pw7j
      @user-cg2tw8pw7j Год назад +24

      I think because the Romans wanted to control the Persian Empire, but they failed

    • @flaviusbelisariusthebasedl3116
      @flaviusbelisariusthebasedl3116 Год назад +28

      @@user-cg2tw8pw7j yes and no, most of the conflicts were back and forth border raids with the once in a while sacking of Antioch or Ctesiphon, usually ending in indecisive stalemates

    • @nice5396
      @nice5396 Год назад +19

      An interesting thing written on Wikipedia which does sum up parts of the wars is "The Roman-Persian Wars have been characterized as "futile" and too "depressing and tedious to contemplate""
      Even if the wars were religious and a good amount of dislike existed between those nations I think deep down they respected each other more than hated.

    • @user-cg2tw8pw7j
      @user-cg2tw8pw7j Год назад +12

      @@nice5396 Why did a large number of noble Roman families join Parthia and the Sasanians?

    • @user-cg2tw8pw7j
      @user-cg2tw8pw7j Год назад +1

      @@flaviusbelisariusthebasedl3116 Yes, but why did noble Roman families join this country?

  • @moji-mojo
    @moji-mojo Год назад +121

    I really like this channel and have seen all the videos.
    Can we please get the rest of the Hanibal series? Also, please give us some of the battles that Persians have won. It feels like we always see them lose in battle. Throughout history everyone takes credit for defeating the Persians but there is always a Persian Empire. They wouldn’t be there if they has lost every battle they fought.

    • @artinrahideh1229
      @artinrahideh1229 Год назад +28

      I 100% agree
      Hannibal is worth a complete series.
      Also Persians won a great deal of awesome victories. Specially against the Byzantines

    • @wedgeantillies66
      @wedgeantillies66 Год назад +1

      @@artinrahideh1229 Indeed, although they lost the last and largest conflict between them and Byzantium in first thirty years of the 600 ads, which left them weakened and vulnerable to being overrun and conquered by the arabs.

    • @artinrahideh1229
      @artinrahideh1229 Год назад +2

      @@wedgeantillies66 can't recall but I think they lost due to problems in court. They actually captured Egypt and besieged the Constantinople

    • @wedgeantillies66
      @wedgeantillies66 Год назад +2

      @@artinrahideh1229 They lost the war because Byzantium got a soldier emperor in shape of Heraclius, whom took the war to them and waged total war on them until they were defeated. There was a revolt at home, but that only took place once the Persians were defeated in home territory by Heraclius, which led to them suing for peace after they overthrown defeated monarch and new ruler was defeated too.

    • @yzxz7713
      @yzxz7713 Год назад +2

      @@wedgeantillies66 Exactly, and the Great Qur’an immortalized this incident, and God mentioned the Romans in His Holy Book, announcing to the believers their victory over the Magi Persians within a few years of their initial defeat.

  • @jaf7979
    @jaf7979 Год назад +27

    Yours and Kings & Generals channel has given me the equivalent of a full undergrad degree in History and more. Being able to see the interactive map as borders change and armies move is truly the best way to absorb the huge corpus of Western civilization. Keep it up, I've become an amateur history buff thanks to your quality efforts!

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  Год назад +10

      Make sure to check K&G's Pacific War series, if you haven't already. They hit it out of the ball park with that one. The in-depth detail is amazing.

  • @FlashPointHx
    @FlashPointHx Год назад +28

    Ingenious use of the land ! Belisarius was a beast!

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  Год назад +6

      Not given credit enough.

    • @MehrdadMoghaddam
      @MehrdadMoghaddam Год назад +2

      @@HistoryMarche really? You and every other publisher here has created plenty of videos praising him. You shouldn’t have this bias if you are in fact trying to present history (which I doubt, anyway)

    • @Christian-re4dl
      @Christian-re4dl 11 месяцев назад

      @@MehrdadMoghaddam It's rare to see someone with a mind of their own on this site, thank you.

  • @outdoored.ccydecker4746
    @outdoored.ccydecker4746 Год назад +9

    Impregnate my mind with history!!!!!

  • @agent_dex8996
    @agent_dex8996 Год назад +20

    Belisarius is probably one of my favorite generals in history. He single handedly almost reunited all of the Roman empire. Usually winning in situations where he very much was outnumbered and outgunned on multiple occasions. If the Byzantine empire had given him the manpower he asked for I'm sure he would've reconquered all of Rome and restored the empire.

    • @zippyparakeet1074
      @zippyparakeet1074 11 месяцев назад

      It's not like the Empire could have given him more men if it wanted to. The Empire was devastated by the Bubonic plague- a quarter of the population was dead- there were mass famines and droughts due to the unusual weather of the late 530s (possible due to a super volcanic eruption in Indonesia). The Empire also had to deal with Persian invasions in the East and Slavic, Avar and Hunnic invasions in the Balkans. They were overextended by every sense of the word. The Empire may look bigger on a map but it was a lot weaker than the Empire as it was on the eve of Justinian's ascension to the throne.

  • @halfbakedcookiedoughhh1165
    @halfbakedcookiedoughhh1165 Год назад +17

    As the wise Roel Konijnendijk once said, "TRENCHES!!"

    • @ObiKKa
      @ObiKKa Год назад +3

      "Ditches"!
      Note: He's referring to that ancient warfare expert that gives feedback to realism of movies and TV in the Insider channel.

  • @davidwallace3871
    @davidwallace3871 Год назад +19

    Definitely one of your best, thank you for putting the two together…. You know I just realized that every time I comment I say “this is one of your best “ I think in the end I love what you do …. And yes I agree with EVERYONE and want to see Hannibal through the end.

  • @jidanieljeong2470
    @jidanieljeong2470 4 месяца назад +1

    Your content is greatly appreciated. Love the details provided.

  • @gnasher688
    @gnasher688 Год назад +4

    Brilliant channel & always clear delivery .. thank you very much 🙏

  • @dougmungoven4315
    @dougmungoven4315 Год назад +9

    Keep up the great documentaries - very much enjoy them all.

  • @MB-rh9nh
    @MB-rh9nh Год назад +31

    I feel like history doesn't give Belisarius enough credit! This man's life was incredible. Thank you for introducing me to him. I've read a lot of history and never came across this man. Any books ppl suggest on him would be appreciated.

    • @paulgrootz452
      @paulgrootz452 Год назад +2

      Robert Graves wrote a very good book called Count Belisarius. Seemed reasonably accurate too, to me but I am not Byzantine history expert. Justinian's treatment of Belisarius is dreadful, reportedly caused by his envy and prompted by his wife Theodora.

    • @paulgrootz452
      @paulgrootz452 Год назад +1

      Sorry yeussean , didn't see your reply.

    • @Emil.Fontanot
      @Emil.Fontanot Год назад +1

      I think that he is credited well enough. Actually is quite overrated.
      When i first heard and read something about him i thought he was one of the greatest generals of all time and i saw that many really had a great opinion of him. But the more i read about him and the more i looked at the contest in which he fought and my opinion of him really changed. He was very capable but nothing special, in fact there are better military leaders in Byzantine history alone.
      Anyway it's really strange that you never heard of him if you studied a lot of history, he's one of the names that comes out often in discussions on the great generals of history.

    • @Emil.Fontanot
      @Emil.Fontanot Год назад

      About books... I read mainly texts of his campaigns and online essays. Those essays listed their sources so i can look them up and see if they had some good book suggestions.
      The others in the section suggested Count Belisarius, but i haven't read it so i don't know how accurate it is.

    • @dmitripetrenko4999
      @dmitripetrenko4999 Год назад

      Watch Epic History, they did a great series on Belisarius (here on RUclips)

  • @ulrich3486
    @ulrich3486 Год назад +6

    That was amazing. I love these videos. I feel as if im always on the edge of my seat when rooting for the underdog

  • @mohammadyeasinkhan6885
    @mohammadyeasinkhan6885 Год назад +12

    historymarches voice sounds better than any actor on high pay

  • @Coconutszz
    @Coconutszz Год назад +8

    This is like a history channel documentary I would watch as a kid. Outstanding Quality.

  • @viktorpal1466
    @viktorpal1466 Год назад

    Nice details, great video! Many thanks!

  • @DanOC1991
    @DanOC1991 Год назад +10

    Belisarius did prepare that bath. It was a bloodbath.

  • @robbabcock_
    @robbabcock_ Год назад +3

    What a fantastic video!⚔

  • @billybangbang9180
    @billybangbang9180 Год назад +17

    WOW... This is your best video yet, the drama chills and thrills, and the narrative, music audio, and graphic production are simply marvelous... I felt like I was right there in the middle of the battlefield... fighting for my life... in a state of panic, trying desperately to hold the line!!! All I can say is... WOW!!! Well-done sir, well-done indeed... You have outdone yourself, and have gone beyond your calling and duty as the best of the best.. of the creators of the historic military narrators, and thrilling military drama documentary videos. Thank you, for your long hours of hard work, for sharing your love, and for your gifts for making these wonderful videos for us... We sir, who love your epic historic military video dramas... We gratefully, and gladly bent our knees, and salute you... And the hell with rest, without question sir... "YOU ARE THE BEST OF THE BEST"!!!

    • @billybangbang9180
      @billybangbang9180 Год назад +1

      I wish my all lame-ass history classes at my university were as thrilling and interesting as your RUclips history video docu-dramas... Because I would really end up learning something worthwhile, and of great value.

  • @YannaTarassi
    @YannaTarassi Год назад

    Spectacular video, as always!

  • @carabae1932
    @carabae1932 Год назад +1

    Geez! I like ancient and medieval history, but, man, I did enjoy this video... very well detailed and explained. Thank you!

  • @KHK001
    @KHK001 Год назад +6

    Thanks for your work as always!

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  Год назад +1

      Cheers KHK! Happy 2023!

    • @KHK001
      @KHK001 Год назад +1

      Thanks! Same to u HM!

  • @mohammedsaysrashid3587
    @mohammedsaysrashid3587 Год назад +5

    Informative, interesting introduction video about that period of political and military attacking between Byzantine Empire & Persian Empire..allot thanks. Good luck and best wishes at (2023 )for one's of my favorite ( history Marche)channel

  • @jasonz7788
    @jasonz7788 Год назад

    Awesome thanks for the great work Sir

  • @zhakolike
    @zhakolike Год назад

    Thanks for amazing videos! Happy New year! Wish you good health, happiness, prosperity! Good luck for your channel.

  • @SagaraUrz
    @SagaraUrz Год назад +18

    Very interesting to see Anastasius economic reforms. THAT is how you tame inflation. Not all the shenanigans corrupt politicians are doing

    • @oseansoldier
      @oseansoldier Год назад

      I’m sure they they spend a couple billion more dollars that will finally solve inflation! /s

  • @poop10I
    @poop10I Год назад +10

    Hope Andreas survived the battle.

  • @coyote4237
    @coyote4237 Год назад +1

    Thank you.

  • @Me-vz1rl
    @Me-vz1rl Год назад +1

    Such a good channel! soo detailed!!

  • @damiyoflapies8473
    @damiyoflapies8473 Год назад +9

    I'm a simple human.
    I see a new HistoryMarche video, I click.

  • @nice5396
    @nice5396 Год назад +31

    Great content like always! It seems that Firouz was a good commander but shows that even good commanders do lose sometimes. Wonder if using parts of the reserves and his own cavalry would effect the outcome of the battle.
    I wonder if you are planning to do videos on Khosrow Anushiravan or something related. Also excited about the Hannibal campaign next year.
    Happy new year!

    • @666MIHI
      @666MIHI Год назад +2

      given the baricades and trenches probably not enough room to throw more units into battle effectively

    • @marioernestoguzmanruiz2257
      @marioernestoguzmanruiz2257 Год назад

      Firouz was a good commander, but Belisarius was not a good commander, he was "THE GOOD COMMANDER" and after reading the history of wars, if Belisarius had had the same troops as Firouz, he would have mopped the floor with the entire Sassanid empire.

  • @llBLMuTll
    @llBLMuTll 9 месяцев назад

    I liked your explanation of the situation before the start of the battle when they were building the trench, a wonderful dramatic scene, well done

  • @garethfire5853
    @garethfire5853 8 месяцев назад

    Brilliant job as always

  • @antoninuspius9126
    @antoninuspius9126 Год назад +4

    Wow this early with one view. Going to be a banger as always.

  • @NeoGaymer
    @NeoGaymer Год назад +40

    Would like to see some vids about persian wins too.
    Persian-rome wars were ~ 50-50 winrate wise, but most of your vids are about persian defeats.

    • @666MIHI
      @666MIHI Год назад +9

      most of time persians had number advantage so its not really interesting to see such battle

    • @mehrdad5767
      @mehrdad5767 Год назад +2

      @@666MIHI lol

    • @NeoGaymer
      @NeoGaymer Год назад +14

      @@666MIHI yea. persians also had tree wielding giants and bear riders and nerve gas...
      Ok bozo

    • @parsarustami774
      @parsarustami774 Год назад +14

      It's not 50-50 most of the battles won by sassanids.

    • @666MIHI
      @666MIHI Год назад

      @@parsarustami774 what kind of percentage do you think it was then?

  • @rhamonalves6037
    @rhamonalves6037 Год назад

    This channel is really good! I'm looking forward to watching it in my language, hug!

  • @baero.
    @baero. Год назад

    easily the current best historical battle page on youtube!!!

  • @wedgeantillies66
    @wedgeantillies66 Год назад +3

    And that is how you defeat a numerically superior enemy with strategic astuteness, tactically brilliance and firm and decisive leadership.

  • @thehoerscorral8565
    @thehoerscorral8565 Год назад +5

    Andreus the original Gigachad

  • @The_ZeroLine
    @The_ZeroLine 3 месяца назад +1

    Anastasius and Justin are just the type of responsible and proactive emperors I love. Kayad I was pretty great himself too.

  • @user-nx5br5ee9r
    @user-nx5br5ee9r Год назад +1

    What a great explanation

  • @TheColombiano89
    @TheColombiano89 Год назад +8

    Would love to see some videos on Persian victories.

    • @majorianus8055
      @majorianus8055 Год назад +1

      yeah the battle of Callinicum is also interesting mainly because it demonstrated the strength of arab cavalry employed by the Persians.

  • @nevidomuy3640
    @nevidomuy3640 Год назад +4

    We need more Belisarius kicking arses!

  • @By_Vee_
    @By_Vee_ Год назад +1

    Why am I just know finding this! Love watching historical video like this but I’d say this one tops them all man great job!

    • @By_Vee_
      @By_Vee_ Месяц назад

      This was a year ago!?!? Damn..

  • @stephendedalus6369
    @stephendedalus6369 Год назад +1

    Thanks

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  Год назад

      Thank you so much for the support. You are very kind! Happy 2023!

  • @honnorgaurd
    @honnorgaurd Год назад +2

    "meh, ok". -proceeds to straight up clap two challengers in a row- lol xD

  • @crock3251
    @crock3251 Год назад +3

    Andreas was a chad ngl

  • @joaosansoldo8160
    @joaosansoldo8160 Год назад

    Amazing!

  • @jozzieokes3422
    @jozzieokes3422 Год назад +1

    O yes love this!!!

  • @Directlite664
    @Directlite664 Год назад +4

    Great video. A couple of suggestions. Show real images of the battle field to see how it looks now.
    Also, it would be nice if you had a cutaway segment showing where current borders are to see who fought who.

    • @alexandertheok5649
      @alexandertheok5649 Год назад +2

      "who fought who"
      I mean, both empires are dead and buried, closest you'd get is Greece vs Iran fighting over Iraq and Syria lmao

  • @scourgeofgodattila579
    @scourgeofgodattila579 Год назад +13

    His most trusted soldiers were the Kuthrigur and Onogur horse archers, who formed his backbone to defeat the superior Persian cavalry on light horses(Battle of Dara) and were one of the most important factors in his conquest of Italy. At the same time, Belisarius followed the tactic of the Hun ruler Khushnavas, who defeated the Sassanids in 484 and killed the Sassanid Emperor Peroz I.

  • @francoserrano8909
    @francoserrano8909 5 месяцев назад

    Great video thanks for the subtitules

  • @trpcp
    @trpcp Год назад +1

    splendid video

  • @Bullet-Tooth-Tony-
    @Bullet-Tooth-Tony- Год назад +4

    His methods of Positional warfare remind me a bit of the Duke of Wellington.

  • @azylumZ
    @azylumZ Год назад +4

    It feels illegal to be this early 😅

  • @SR-uv7lt
    @SR-uv7lt Год назад +1

    Danke!

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  Год назад

      Thank you very much for the support. Very kind of you.

  • @paulduffy4585
    @paulduffy4585 Год назад

    Great stuff.

  • @prime-_faya7918
    @prime-_faya7918 Год назад +3

    Hey I love your channel but I never seen a video mentioning french victories, always defeats.. I don’t know if it’s intentional but I would gladly see a video like this haha. Cheers

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche  Год назад +1

      I will cover all battles of the HYW in no particular order and add them to the playlist. I also plan to re-do Poitiers since the information in my video is now outdated. Patay and Castillon are in production, and so is Siege of Rouen. Eventually we will have a playlist of videos that cover the entirety of the HYW timeline.

  • @JC-mx9su
    @JC-mx9su Год назад +18

    HistoryMarche, there are more two parts battles to combine on video to make such as:
    Battle of Talas, 752 AD
    Battle of the three kings, 1578 AD
    Battle of Yarmouk, 636 AD
    First Battle of Tarain, 1191 AD ⚔ The First Islamic Conquest of India and Second Battle of Tarain, 1192 AD ⚔ Muhammad of Ghor Returns.
    Battle of Targoviste, 1462 AD
    Battle of Cynoscephalae, 197 BC
    Battle of Poitiers, 1356 AD
    I hope you can voice and narrate the battles of Poitiers and Targoviste that would be awesome to see your next video.

    • @scourgeofgodattila579
      @scourgeofgodattila579 Год назад +3

      Talas,Three Kings and Targoviste brilliant victories of the Turks.
      Although the Battle of Talas is an Arab victory, the Turks' share is much larger.

    • @JC-mx9su
      @JC-mx9su Год назад

      @@scourgeofgodattila579 it is interesting to know more about any battles in history

    • @hegantank6495
      @hegantank6495 Год назад

      @@scourgeofgodattila579 only one of those three even involve turks?

    • @alexandertheok5649
      @alexandertheok5649 Год назад +1

      @@scourgeofgodattila579 Targoviste was a defeat of the turks? and three kings was literally a battle of morroccans vs iberians without much turkish influence?

    • @jaif7327
      @jaif7327 Год назад

      @@scourgeofgodattila579 ah yes the turkish army in the battle of the three kings

  • @Jesse_Dawg
    @Jesse_Dawg Год назад

    I need more videos please. They are so good

  • @meraz69
    @meraz69 Год назад

    Glad to watch that our brother is also participate in this documentary ❤️

  • @dc1397
    @dc1397 Год назад +4

    How confusing would that be? A Spaniard having a convo over yonder in Iberia.
    "So, laddy, where abouts do you be from?"
    "I am from the Iberian Peninsula."
    "Aye, Liam, we got ourselves a peninsula now! Why are we speaking with an Irish accent?"

    • @marioernestoguzmanruiz2257
      @marioernestoguzmanruiz2257 Год назад +1

      The "Iberian Peninsula" was known as Hispania, so there could never have been such a situation.

    • @dc1397
      @dc1397 Год назад

      @@marioernestoguzmanruiz2257 what about the Irish accent?

    • @dc1397
      @dc1397 Год назад

      @@marioernestoguzmanruiz2257 what about the Irish accent?

  • @yehiaelyamani6943
    @yehiaelyamani6943 Год назад +3

    Great video. BTW in the seventh century, Muslims in Medina dug up trenches to face the oncoming attack from other tribes. This was done upon the advice of Salman alfarisi (Salman the Persian) who told the Prophet about Persian ways in warfare.

    • @stillcantbesilencedevennow
      @stillcantbesilencedevennow Год назад

      And then he went ballz-deep in a child. What a "prophet" folks. Imagine thinking an illiterate warlord would be chosen by God...

  • @bertassellodavide1297
    @bertassellodavide1297 Год назад

    Happy New year ❤️🥳🥂👍

  • @krzkam7792
    @krzkam7792 Год назад

    awesome videos

  • @michaelagainstme
    @michaelagainstme Год назад +4

    One of the best byzantiums generals if maybe not the best afterall :D

    • @user-cg2tw8pw7j
      @user-cg2tw8pw7j Год назад

      Hahahahaha He lost against the Persians, Hercules is better than this general, at least he won against the Persians

    • @michaelagainstme
      @michaelagainstme Год назад

      @@user-cg2tw8pw7j i meant to say for the eastern roman empire

    • @TheManCaveYTChannel
      @TheManCaveYTChannel Год назад +2

      @@user-cg2tw8pw7j heraclius was emperor, not a general. And yes, he lost battle to the Persians too. The only person to never lose was Alexander the Great.

    • @user-cg2tw8pw7j
      @user-cg2tw8pw7j Год назад

      @Bora Bora Tell Napoleon and the King of Poland and the King of Sweden they don't believe you

    • @michaelagainstme
      @michaelagainstme Год назад +1

      @Bora Bora idk what that even means

  • @micahbonewell5994
    @micahbonewell5994 Год назад +3

    How were the Sassanids able spare twice as many troops for an offensive battle as the Byzantines were for a defensive battle when both empires had a similar total army size?

    • @LongJohnLiver
      @LongJohnLiver Год назад

      Logistics

    • @aryaa7069
      @aryaa7069 Год назад

      No Persian sources have survived so you have to expect some sort of exaggeration in the sources as well

  • @freedomtosayno7880
    @freedomtosayno7880 Год назад +2

    Campaigns of Shapur I would be interesting,. Thank you.

  • @FisherKing010
    @FisherKing010 Год назад +1

    Makes me even prouder to be called Andreas! Μπράβο σού ρε φίλε!

  • @papazataklaattiranimam
    @papazataklaattiranimam Год назад +5

    Basedchadrius :)

    • @scourgeofgodattila579
      @scourgeofgodattila579 Год назад +3

      His most trusted soldiers were the Kuthrigur and Onogur horse archers, who formed his backbone to defeat the superior Persian cavalry on light horses(Battle of Dara) and were one of the most important factors in his conquest of Italy. At the same time, Belisarius followed the tactic of the Hun ruler Khushnavas, who defeated the Sassanids in 484 and killed the Sassanid Emperor Peroz I.

    • @user-cg2tw8pw7j
      @user-cg2tw8pw7j Год назад +2

      @@scourgeofgodattila579 Do not lose this battle and pay tribute to the Persians

  • @TommyJefferson1801
    @TommyJefferson1801 Год назад +4

    Hey Buddy can you start making a series on How Marathas defeated mughals in India. There were many battles which happened and a lot of guerilla tacticts which were used by Marathas to defeat mughals. This IMO is Indian Game of Thrones and would take 1 whole series where you can cover different battles such as Battle of Pratapgard, Battle of Pawankind etc. I think you can attract a lot of Indian Audiences from this. Thanks!

    • @user-cg2tw8pw7j
      @user-cg2tw8pw7j Год назад

      Didn't the Mongols weaken because of this civil war and gang war?

    • @siddharthsingh3996
      @siddharthsingh3996 Год назад

      @@user-cg2tw8pw7j They were weakened because the Mughals tried expanding in all directions all at once..and hence faced huge logistical problems and gained very little in the end. They were unable to focus upon rival at a time and were ultimately defeated on all sides decisively, they did not lose an inch of land in these wars but spent a lot in both money and men, and gained nothing.

    • @user-cg2tw8pw7j
      @user-cg2tw8pw7j Год назад

      @@siddharthsingh3996 No, they were weakened because of the civil wars, Britain and the gang war, and not because of those gangs who, when the English had no back, became slaves.

    • @siddharthsingh3996
      @siddharthsingh3996 Год назад

      @@user-cg2tw8pw7j The British came atleast a 60-70 years after the decline of the Mughal empire..they were already being bullied by a lot of different powers, the Marathas, The Rajputs, Sikhs and to crown it all, Nader Shah came and sacked Delhi too..Afghans were frequently attacking as well.

    • @user-cg2tw8pw7j
      @user-cg2tw8pw7j Год назад

      @@siddharthsingh3996 No, they were in a civil war, and these Sikhs and the Marathas were defeated, and the kingdom of the Mughals remained, but Islamic kingdoms appeared in India, and they defeated the Marathas, but they were in a civil war

  • @pjhue6607
    @pjhue6607 Год назад

    great vid

  • @Howdoyoupurr
    @Howdoyoupurr 26 дней назад

    Those who don’t know history are doomed to repeat it. Having access to information like this. We never know if we will be pulled into a war and never know when something like this might be useful.

  • @furii4308
    @furii4308 Год назад +3

    Its a pity how most historical records containing information about Belisarius came from people who loathed him. All the nonsense about his personal life, discrediting his achievements and etc. This great man was a victim of classical age cancel culture..

    • @LuisBrito-ly1ko
      @LuisBrito-ly1ko Год назад

      530 AD is Early Middle Ages. So, medieval cancel culture.

    • @furii4308
      @furii4308 Год назад

      @@LuisBrito-ly1ko double checked and yes you're right. classical age ended during 5th century, my bad

  • @ZwerfenHagen
    @ZwerfenHagen Год назад +3

    Hello

  • @gabrielcrescente1570
    @gabrielcrescente1570 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great

  • @brokenbridge6316
    @brokenbridge6316 Год назад +1

    Nice video

  • @alexmilton4025
    @alexmilton4025 Год назад +11

    Isn't it interesting that Persians NEVER win in one to one combats? both in Persian vs Arab videos & Persian vs Romans there isn't even ONE account of them winning one vs one combats. , over 800 years of Perso Roman wars, you can't show me even ONE instant of them winning. I think that's because both of those sources been written by Arab & Roman writers. those one on one wins of Romans & Arabs are hugely debatable. (from a historical critique point of view)
    Meanwhile Romans keep paying them even after they win. I think those Iranians actually won a lot of one vs ones and a lot more battles that we don't know about because sources are either western or arab.

    • @grudgebringer4937
      @grudgebringer4937 Год назад +4

      Most Iranian source material got destroyed during the Arab invasion, whole libraries were torched.

    • @mikeschlau4501
      @mikeschlau4501 Год назад +1

      The persians won several battles against the romans. in fact, they were the deadliest enemy rome ever faced (except Hannibal). Shapur I. destroyed a large roman army with the emperor himself in the third century and was only driven back by the formidable army of Palmyra later.

  • @MajorCoolD
    @MajorCoolD Год назад +3

    I liked the video though I'd hardly call this 'trench warfare' as trenches and field fortifications were something that was being used both before and after this battle and I'd say Trench Warfare was/is more commonly associated with WW1.
    Besides I always wondered: Why didnt the Persian Commander not order his infantry forward to fill up one of the trenches with dirt? He DID have the numerical advantage and supposedly the ranged advantage or did I miss anything? Aside that he was not under pressure of either supply or time constraints or am I wrong?

    • @ArcFixer
      @ArcFixer Год назад

      The trenches were right in front of the Byzantine army. Point blank range for their archers.
      Maybe if the Persians asked real nice they wouldn't get slaughtered.

  • @jamelcasino5093
    @jamelcasino5093 Год назад +1

    Yesssssss u make me love History 😂🤣 I definitely wish alot of RUclipsrs were my Teachers 😂😂

  • @sethfisher1326
    @sethfisher1326 Год назад +1

    I'm so happy I'm not the only one who was absolutely floored by Andreas. Absolute legend

  • @NicholasAlexanderHolt
    @NicholasAlexanderHolt Год назад +7

    The hand to hand combat between the two persians and andreas, reminded me of the biblical event known as David versus Goliath. I hope everyone had a good Christmas,Viva Cristo Rey!☦

  • @Spiderfisch
    @Spiderfisch Год назад +4

    Belisarius was a good general but i cant look past the devestations he caused in italy

    • @SFCKNZSD
      @SFCKNZSD Год назад

      Cant really blame him war brings destruction especially with a determined enemy and bad luck

    • @seifer64
      @seifer64 Год назад +2

      He didn't cause anything, just following orders of the emperor

    • @user-cg2tw8pw7j
      @user-cg2tw8pw7j Год назад +1

      @@seifer64 No, he lost his war against the Persians and deserves to be punished

    • @seifer64
      @seifer64 Год назад +1

      @@user-cg2tw8pw7j lol, a muslim nationalist

    • @user-cg2tw8pw7j
      @user-cg2tw8pw7j Год назад +1

      @@seifer64 Tell this Justinian is the one who punished him because of his defeat of the Persians

  • @mgm6076
    @mgm6076 Год назад +2

    what a good day for Andreas!!! 💪

  • @alessandrogini5283
    @alessandrogini5283 Год назад

    This voice Is so good!!