We hope you enjoy our full Napoleon in Egypt video, which includes some truly epic battles. Don’t forget, if you want to watch all our videos first, and ad-free, come and join us at Nebula, with 40% off an annual subscription using our link: go.nebula.tv/EpicHistory. A huge thank you to all our Patreon supporters. Get exclusive production updates, votes on future topics, as well as ad-free, early access to all our new videos by signing up here: www.patreon.com/EpicHistoryTV. As always, let us know your highlight from the series!
I know my comment will be burried under all the other comments of other history lovers. But i would like to mention that i work 100+ hours a week in our small family business. But when i see one of your video's, i always watch it on the little breaks I have. You embody my passion for history. Thank You. Love from Belgium.
Seriously ! What a bloody treat this channel is. From endless excellent historic content to the best narrative voice on the planet , since Tim Pigott Smith😉.
This is an excellent documentary (as all others from Epic History), but one thing which I find lacking is at least a short mention of what happened in Egypt next. The power vacuum caused by the French invasion of Egypt has led to the fall of Mamluk rule in Egypt and the rise of another great military commander and political leader, Muhammad Ali Pasha, whose life, career and exploits is very much forgotten, but astonishing. Would be great to see a series about this man on your channel one day.
Your content is truly a pleasure to watch! I’ve tried watching several history channels on RUclips, but your materials are genuinely engaging and captivating. Keep up the great work, and thank you!
These are brilliant.. I'd love to see a season on the Spanish conquest of the Inca's and the Aztecs. Also the Suvorov battles in Italy definitely need a couple of episodes, that's hardly ever mentioned in history channels
The battles for Egypt were wild the fact that small forces of napoleons men could shatter forces 10 times their size is something out of legend also the background music is awesome i would pay to have it on a playlist
Hanging on every word of this wonderful documentary history video. Seriously goosebumps on my back with the story, the detailed narration supported by awesome graphics and superb music.. I didn’t know the story behind of the Rosetta Stone.. OMG best channel on RUclips
oooooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh what a banger to drop i am not looking at any events from your current series i am with napolean and we are in 1800 now as of your uploads glad to get more in depth with this maybe while playing NTW3
Boom! This itself could be a movie right there without destroying the whole film by attempting to cram snippets of everything incoherently. Napoleon in Egypt. A whole new take and often overlooked part of Napoleon's life and adventure.
Really love this channel.. way better than anything on commercial TV…I’ve watched this one 3 times now.. only thing I find is the music is a bit much sometimes.
Epic History TV,Kings and Generals,Real Time History, History Marche,World War Two, Armchair Historian,The Great War,Mark felton,House of History, Knowledgia,tik History Are Litterally The Best of Best History Channels on RUclips I highly respect anyone who Watches their content
This video provides a comprehensive look at Napoleon's campaign in Egypt, with detailed analyses of its military, political, and cultural aspects. However, to offer a more well-rounded perspective, including viewpoints from the Egyptians and other stakeholders could help better understand the campaign's impact on the region. Additionally, comparing this campaign to similar military operations in history might bring fresh insights. I truly appreciate your effort in presenting such a complex topic and hope these suggestions can help enhance the content in the future
Absolutely stupendous. Would love for you guys to also cover the conquistadors, the fall of the Aztec empire, the Mayans and the Incan empire, some seriously intrigueing stories to be told there, that are scarcely covered atm! Keep up the amazing work.
@@66kandFrends he was. Thank you Napoleon for your codes used in more than 90 countries. For the bachelor. For the infrastructure. For the sciences progress.
@@66kandFrends noone cares, and you cant mute anyone on YT anyway, dummy. Get over yourself and your pathetic blind hatred. Napoleon brought great reforms wherever he went, which are still bearing fruits to this day. You're so clueless and ridiculous.
The production value of these is getting ridiculous. You guys are amazing. I can't have you on in the background because i dont do any work. That's surely the mark of a great channel.
You shouldn't have any RUclips videos in the background if you want to get work done. What an incredibly obvious thing to point out, it makes me sad that humanity has sunk so low in such a short time, that people like you do this
As always, incredible content from you guys! The final send off for your Napoleonic series would be a remaster of the Waterloo video, or the 100 days! Praying for it👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
"Napoleon's position looks more desperate than it's ever been. His troops cut off, disease-ridden, in the midst of a hostile population." Fools, they put him in his comfort zone
@ I haven’t seen Le Petit Caporal yet, but besides that. The weather is nice and the people are very kind. Just don’t do anything stupid. It’s also quite fun to negotiate here
@@EpichistoryTv Non ! Vous avez de quoi raconter les histoires de nombreux généraux de l'empire et de la révolution, membres du Directoire, proches du consulat. C'est tellement vaste ! De nombreux focus croustillants. J'ai eu la chance de lire des lettres personnelle de Barthélémy Joubert, sa biographie, il y a tant à dire sur sa courte carrière méconnue. Et Kléber, et Talleyrand et Dumas... Il y en aurait tellement à faire découvrir
hey epic history tv can you make the video battle of trafalger and the corronation of napoleon becoming emperor because than you will 100% end the napoleonic story
The only reason why the Pyramids exist in Egypt is because they were too heavy for British folks to steal and put in the British museum. 😅 P.S. Thank you so much for making this lovely video!
NOTE: at time 49:07 the ruined structure shown is The Triumphal Arch at Antinoöpolis (Antinoë). It is one of the very many drawn studies found in the then contemporary "Description de l'Égypte" published not long after the Expedition had concluded.
It was actually the British that translated the stone, not the French. But the French like to claim everything is French....champagne is English, Coffee Press is Italian, Croissants and Baguettes are Austrian...ect.
@@66kandFrends When Trafalgar took place, Napoleon was defeating the Austrians at Ulm in a brilliant maneuver. And he was right to return to France, there was no point at having France best general stuck in Egypt, when France was threatened of invasion.
Another testament to napoleon luck that he was able to recover politically from this disaster. And of course his most lasting non military legacy: the Rosetta Stone. He deserve all the praise for that alone
It’s easy to forget that these Mamelukes beat St. Louis real good. Napoleon is so mighty 😂as Talleyrand once compared him to a lion 🦁 leading sheep 🐑 Quality at epic is superior. If the Napoleon marshal posters are cheaper I’d buy one too. Think it’s the delivery cost
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Sorry, there was a half black french general nicknamed 'the black devil'? Where is the netflix series about him? They would rather pretend that Shakespeare was actually a black woman.
We hope you enjoy our full Napoleon in Egypt video, which includes some truly epic battles. Don’t forget, if you want to watch all our videos first, and ad-free, come and join us at Nebula, with 40% off an annual subscription using our link: go.nebula.tv/EpicHistory.
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Y’all should have included the Nile battle video in this video
Thanks For this Guys! You're the Best ❤❤❤❤
❤oh goody.
Love this
Im from 🇮🇩
Best history channel on youtube
Could not agree more, it's absolutely superb in every way.
indeed although I would love them to make more videos on ancient Rome and the Byzantine Empire
This one , History Marche, Oversimplified and King and Generals are the goat channels of history and battles on youtube .
By far...
Amen
I know my comment will be burried under all the other comments of other history lovers. But i would like to mention that i work 100+ hours a week in our small family business. But when i see one of your video's, i always watch it on the little breaks I have. You embody my passion for history. Thank You. Love from Belgium.
The narrator gives the special effect no other has
True. He is a good narrator
HistoryMarche
Is it AI
@@caterpillar1936 hopefully not....
@@caterpillar1936 no
is a narrator u can see him in the credits at the end
Seriously ! What a bloody treat this channel is. From endless excellent historic content to the best narrative voice on the planet , since Tim Pigott Smith😉.
The greatest history documentary channel on RUclips simply majestic
The animations, the naration, the history, the music. Its just all perfect. An absolute masterpiece of a channel.
I usually hate loud background music, but this, combined with the narrator's voice is just incredible🔥❤
17:15 the way you introduce the Battle of the Nile is such good storytelling. The words, the music, the images. Hype AF.
What is hype af supposed to mean?
@@dave8323 Really, you cant use a search engine to get the answer yourself?
I guess its time for another rewatch
From Egypt I would to say excellent for who produces this channel
This is an excellent documentary (as all others from Epic History), but one thing which I find lacking is at least a short mention of what happened in Egypt next. The power vacuum caused by the French invasion of Egypt has led to the fall of Mamluk rule in Egypt and the rise of another great military commander and political leader, Muhammad Ali Pasha, whose life, career and exploits is very much forgotten, but astonishing.
Would be great to see a series about this man on your channel one day.
Of course you are correct Micha; it will happen as you (we) desire; only a matter of time it is to be.
Your content is truly a pleasure to watch! I’ve tried watching several history channels on RUclips, but your materials are genuinely engaging and captivating. Keep up the great work, and thank you!
These are brilliant.. I'd love to see a season on the Spanish conquest of the Inca's and the Aztecs.
Also the Suvorov battles in Italy definitely need a couple of episodes, that's hardly ever mentioned in history channels
Incredible.
I love the background music on this
I get to watch this while im making a Corsican braised rabbit for Thanksgiving. You guys are the best, Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
The battles for Egypt were wild the fact that small forces of napoleons men could shatter forces 10 times their size is something out of legend also the background music is awesome i would pay to have it on a playlist
Epic Histroy produces an experience like no other.
Hanging on every word of this wonderful documentary history video. Seriously goosebumps on my back with the story, the detailed narration supported by awesome graphics and superb music.. I didn’t know the story behind of the Rosetta Stone.. OMG best channel on RUclips
oooooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh what a banger to drop i am not looking at any events from your current series i am with napolean and we are in 1800 now as of your uploads glad to get more in depth with this maybe while playing NTW3
Love this channel ❤❤❤❤
Great video as usual!! , happy thanks giving 🍻
Boom! This itself could be a movie right there without destroying the whole film by attempting to cram snippets of everything incoherently. Napoleon in Egypt. A whole new take and often overlooked part of Napoleon's life and adventure.
The background music, visuals and narration are awesome! This is why you're the Best! Hearth please ❤❤❤❤❤
Really love this channel.. way better than anything on commercial TV…I’ve watched this one 3 times now.. only thing I find is the music is a bit much sometimes.
Can't even count the number of times I've rewatched these videos 😊
Epic History TV,Kings and Generals,Real Time History, History Marche,World War Two, Armchair Historian,The Great War,Mark felton,House of History, Knowledgia,tik History Are Litterally The Best of Best History Channels on RUclips I highly respect anyone who Watches their content
Ah yes, Tik "The Reich abolished private property" History
@ResidentEyebrowAppreciator did he ever say that?? Because if he did that's unfortunate because it's not true
I absolutely love this, ive watched all the Marshals episodes and these are so well done!! Oh can we also get some episodes on Rome?
Hell yeah more Napoleon. Best History Channel on RUclips.
The background music still gives me the shivers. It just makes everything even more awesome and epic.
Every time you release a video I think its so good that it can't get better than this, then it does in the next video :)
I Ordered Nebula for a month, just for you guys at Epic History.
This is better then the History Channel
This video provides a comprehensive look at Napoleon's campaign in Egypt, with detailed analyses of its military, political, and cultural aspects. However, to offer a more well-rounded perspective, including viewpoints from the Egyptians and other stakeholders could help better understand the campaign's impact on the region. Additionally, comparing this campaign to similar military operations in history might bring fresh insights. I truly appreciate your effort in presenting such a complex topic and hope these suggestions can help enhance the content in the future
Absolutely stupendous. Would love for you guys to also cover the conquistadors, the fall of the Aztec empire, the Mayans and the Incan empire, some seriously intrigueing stories to be told there, that are scarcely covered atm! Keep up the amazing work.
Thank u for your hard work EH as always!
SOLDATS EN AVAAAAANT ! LET’S Gooooo !
Napoléon was from the race of Charlemagne, Caesar and Alexander.
And his companions were immense too.
No he wasn't, he wasn't any of these things.
And yet even with those advantages he still cocked it all up.
@@66kandFrends he was. Thank you Napoleon for your codes used in more than 90 countries. For the bachelor. For the infrastructure. For the sciences progress.
@@walideg5304 He wasn't any of these things either, you are thinking of the age of enlightenment and stop being weird. Muted.
@@66kandFrends noone cares, and you cant mute anyone on YT anyway, dummy. Get over yourself and your pathetic blind hatred. Napoleon brought great reforms wherever he went, which are still bearing fruits to this day. You're so clueless and ridiculous.
Davout my man! 22:50
The intro music give me goosebumps!!
Huzzah idk why my notifications are late like Napoleons reinforcements! Happy Thanksgiving 🦃 epic history!!
I`m a simpel man
I see an new Video from EH
I click on the new Video from EH
I`m happy
Love these docos 👍👍best on RUclips
For all of these battles ending in triumph, wonderful medallions were struck for each in commemoration.
your music so good and your voice very sweet 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
The production value of these is getting ridiculous. You guys are amazing. I can't have you on in the background because i dont do any work. That's surely the mark of a great channel.
You shouldn't have any RUclips videos in the background if you want to get work done. What an incredibly obvious thing to point out, it makes me sad that humanity has sunk so low in such a short time, that people like you do this
As always, incredible content from you guys! The final send off for your Napoleonic series would be a remaster of the Waterloo video, or the 100 days! Praying for it👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
"Napoleon's position looks more desperate than it's ever been. His troops cut off, disease-ridden, in the midst of a hostile population."
Fools, they put him in his comfort zone
Oh this just made my day.
Yet again perfect timing, I’m currently residing in Egypt
And HOW are things there? Give us an up-to-date report please.
@ I haven’t seen Le Petit Caporal yet, but besides that. The weather is nice and the people are very kind. Just don’t do anything stupid. It’s also quite fun to negotiate here
@@paytowin8468 THANKS! Be safe.
One day I'd like to visit.
BEST history channel on RUclips 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Don’t get me wrong, the channel’s awesome 👏
I'd rather watch this video a hundred times than watch Gladiator II a second time.
I'd watch this video a hundred times anyway, to be honest.
For anyone curious 55k men on 300 ships is about 183.33333
It was probably divided evenly and some ships just carried supplies.
I don't understand English, but it sounds great
There are subtitles
Wonderful ❤
Please for the love of God continue the series until the end
We already did, look for our Brumaire and Marengo videos!
@@EpichistoryTv Non ! Vous avez de quoi raconter les histoires de nombreux généraux de l'empire et de la révolution, membres du Directoire, proches du consulat. C'est tellement vaste !
De nombreux focus croustillants.
J'ai eu la chance de lire des lettres personnelle de Barthélémy Joubert, sa biographie, il y a tant à dire sur sa courte carrière méconnue. Et Kléber, et Talleyrand et Dumas... Il y en aurait tellement à faire découvrir
I Appreciate the avoidance of AI, keeps the quality good 🙏
Love to always binge your Master pieces guys! Keep up the good work 😊😊😊
As much as i love compilation videos, do you guys have an estimation as to when we could expect awesome new content?
Thank you! :D
Happy thanksgiving and God bless You all 🦃🦃🦃🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Amazing!
Kléber before the Battle of Mount Tabor: nah I'd win
Happy thanksgiving to all🦃🦃🦃🦃🦃❤️❤️❤️
Cant wait for my calendar to arrive.
Your Content Never Bores.
Please do American revolution and civil war with original narrator
Love u guys
Narrator hats off hope i see you by face one day
I think of this through Napoleon: Total War.
Thanks.
HELL YEAH!
hey epic history tv can you make the video battle of trafalger and the corronation of napoleon becoming emperor because than you will 100% end the napoleonic story
One of the best series. Napoleon won on land and lost on the sea.
finally, He lost on both
@ exactly
He lost on land, too...and even this campaign was a failure. A propaganda victory though.
This is how i pass history class
The only reason why the Pyramids exist in Egypt is because they were too heavy for British folks to steal and put in the British museum. 😅
P.S. Thank you so much for making this lovely video!
Or It was simply too Stubborn to be destroyed by ☪️huslims 😂
The best
20:35 Thankfully this is the last time a country invaded by Napoleon would revolt against the French Occupation! Thankfully...
(Subtle foreshadowing)
Yes, definitely....
And despite myths, napoleon did not destroy the nose of the sphinx.
Please give Audio in Hindi❤ We indians have huge fan of yours!!!
Waiting for battle of Trafalgar.
NOTE: at time 49:07 the ruined structure shown is The Triumphal Arch at Antinoöpolis (Antinoë). It is one of the very many drawn studies found in the then contemporary "Description de l'Égypte" published not long after the Expedition had concluded.
The Rosetta Stone was discovered by Pierre François Xavier Bouchard (1772-1832), and successfully translated by Jean-Francois Champollion (1790-1832).
It was actually the British that translated the stone, not the French. But the French like to claim everything is French....champagne is English, Coffee Press is Italian, Croissants and Baguettes are Austrian...ect.
@@FranceIsPropertyofEngland This little presentment does not deserve any response, and thus its lack here. You're muted . . .
The conquest of Egypt was a total arqueológica and historical success.
He left his troops to perish in the middle of the desert and then lost to Nelson.
Idiot
@@66kandFrends When Trafalgar took place, Napoleon was defeating the Austrians at Ulm in a brilliant maneuver. And he was right to return to France, there was no point at having France best general stuck in Egypt, when France was threatened of invasion.
Another testament to napoleon luck that he was able to recover politically from this disaster.
And of course his most lasting non military legacy: the Rosetta Stone. He deserve all the praise for that alone
Absolutely, AS you say, Jesse.
The Rosetta Stone was discovered by Bouchard, it's now in the British Museum. We do not under any circumstances gotta hand it to Napoleon.
@@66kandFrends Spoils of war.
@@jamesmiller4184 this makes no sense, but thanks for replying so I can mute you
@@66kandFrends And mutually your Lowly Miscreancy. (You did not comprehend what I said correctly -- I'd agreed !)
It’s easy to forget that these Mamelukes beat St. Louis real good. Napoleon is so mighty 😂as Talleyrand once compared him to a lion 🦁 leading sheep 🐑
Quality at epic is superior. If the Napoleon marshal posters are cheaper I’d buy one too. Think it’s the delivery cost
First! Love it will watch again lol
Vive L'Empereur! 🤴 Vive La France! 🇲🇫
A compilation? Well, see you in a month or two for aNOTHer because itll be December
Even though Napoleon was able to spin this campaign to build his legend, in hindsight, it was in many ways, a preview of what was to come in Russia.
im living in crazy times. Europe is having a little bit of renaissance.
Thanks for the breakdown! I have a quick question: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (alarm fetch churn bridge exercise tape speak race clerk couch crater letter). How should I go about transferring them to Binance?
Happy Thanksgiving to all and God Bless!
One could make a multi part film series just about the insane drama of this campaign.
Rise & Fall
King's & Generals 🙏
That picture of Napoleon is weird ( from the first minutes) looks like a meme that someone made
The first defeat of Napoleon
Sorry, there was a half black french general nicknamed 'the black devil'? Where is the netflix series about him? They would rather pretend that Shakespeare was actually a black woman.
Name of the first music??
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