Varus may have been audacious and impetuous, but in the end he died like a true Roman general. Upon realizing the magnitude of his defeat he fell on his own sword, thus redeeming himself and the preserving the honor of his legions.
Except they brought dishonour by losing & oldies tales romanticise this but it's far from the truth only lies to cover lies but cooberatted evidence prooves that Jfk was kilLed by some shooter at the grassy knoll
the roman army would never use those legion numbers again because of the shame the barbarians inflicted upon them when they took the imperial eagles, for a legion to lose its eagle in battle is an unforgivable sin
excellent, netflix should do a series in the style of barbarians by gonzalo guerrero, a spaniard who adopted the mayan culture and fought on the side of the mayans against the troops of cortes, or malinche, an indigenous woman who helped hernan cortes
Thanks! :) and yup I agree, actually every historical series will be done well in my opinion, cause these stories were real from the characters, the plot, and everything else...
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Thank you so much for your kind words Dan!:) and yeah DaVinci Resolve especially the version 17 is really good, it has a lot of benefits comparing to previous versions, so I definitely recommend you to give it try. I wish you all the luck my friend.❤️
Goed edit .historical good information about the occupation of romans against the german people. And how the german people together solidair fight for them freedom. A good motivation message for us today. Keep up the good work bro 😁😊😎👍💪💪
Whatever you might say about him, but Arminius is Germany's original hero. Arminius fought hard to unite German tribes into one, but they didn't believe him - eventually they all submitted to the Romans (till today). Arminius is the true German hero. Germany needs more Arminius. He destroyed the Roman army in the battle of Teustosberg. That's Arminius - the German hero. If you're a German man like Arminius or a German woman like Thusnelda, you will understand. Germany's original hero and heroine: Arminius and Thusnelda. He was killed by his own people because they thought he was growing in power. What a sad reality. When Arminius was fighting for the German people against the Romans? Arminius - Germany's original hero and Thusnelda - Germany's original heroine. Both of their names are etched in history. They are Germany's first fighters who fought to protect Germany. Arminius - the German hero who originally fought for Germany.
The story can be told in many ways, according to the different points of view. Arminio in Italian history is described as a squalid person and above all a miserable traitor. The cruelt used against Roman prisoners is not forgiven. Varus was an administrator but a bad military general
@@CareraDrift Arminius had been living in Rome for many years. He had fought with the Roman army in Asia Minor. Augustus had him sent to Germany with Varus because he knew the local language and had the task of convincing the Germans of the good intentions of Rome. He was supposed to convince the Germans to Romanize and then civilize themselves. The Germans were always at war with each other and lived as primitives. If they had joined the Roman world like the other Germans of Western Europe, they would have civilized much earlier and Europe would have been united much earlier and there would not have been 2 world wars. Probably Varus did not do a good job of integration of the Germanic populations he met. Arminius perhaps betrayed Rome for this reason but also because he understood that he could become the head of those tribes after having reunited them. What I do not approve of Arminius is that he could have chosen to leave Rome and side with the Germans in a declared way and then declare war on Rome by fighting a real war. Instead he took advantage of the trust of the Romans to take them into an ambush that cost the lives of many women and children who at that time were walking with the army. He behaved exactly like a despicable barbarian and showed that he had understood nothing of the process of civilization that they they were carrying. In fact, Arminius had to overcome the Cherusci to Romanize himself, instead it was he who was convinced to return barbarian.
@@lonewolf-vm7zt You talk like a slave. Arminius was a German and not a Roman. He was abducted to Rome as a child and romanized. Back in Germania, he realized that the Romans were hypocrites and aggressors who oppressed and plundered his people. Ultimately, he committed himself to his roots and to his people. He fought for his people's freedom from Roman oppression. He is a hero of my ancestors. The Romans civilized? Just because they were more technologically advanced? The Romans raided, murdered, enslaved and plundered other peoples. They had people fight and kill each other in their arenas for their entertainment. The peace they supposedly brought was the peace of a graveyard. The Romans were the real barbarians. Well done comrades on the horse ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Z1dwpFlFhd8.html
Great care, great actors. ... Mediocre hollywood bullshit of a story. We will never have another show like Rome where people didn't talk about 'Love' before a battle.
@@Pandorum-kwbeiw Dude, I just meant the dialogue. I'm a direct descendant of those tribes who joined Arminius. I was born in Rinteln directly at the river Weser.