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Battle of the Gates of Trajan, 986 ⚔️ Basil II, the Bulgar Slayer (Part 1) ⚔️ Byzantium Documentary 

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🚩 Over the past decade, Bulgarian armies under Samuel had conquered much of the European possessions of the Byzantine Empire. In 986, Basil II led the campaign personally with 30,000 soldiers. This much larger than average Roman field army showed the importance the Emperor placed on the threat from Bulgaria and the intent to subdue the Bulgarians with one strike...
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@HistoryMarche
@HistoryMarche Год назад
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@aleksk4151
@aleksk4151 Год назад
and people say that Basil II is invincible the greatest and never lost. Yes he was beaten by Bulgarians.
@factshistory3193
@factshistory3193 Год назад
Why dont you make content on Indian history anymore?
@vasil.kamdzhalov
@vasil.kamdzhalov Год назад
There is a profile trying to fool that there is giveaway and to write on Telegram. It is on one of my comments I will go and report.
@user-uy1rg8td1v
@user-uy1rg8td1v Год назад
Great channel but I have to say the sound mixing was terrible in this video. The background music was way too loud to the point where I had trouble hearing you. Frankly, I firmly believe background music is annoying, distracting, and unnecessary (especially for educational videos). I also believe people want to hear you speak and get information and not hear background music that they have to mentally filter out.
@MrPunisher2707
@MrPunisher2707 10 месяцев назад
your map is incorect because on place in Balkan where is suposed to be Bosnian kingdom u place serbian and croatian (they do not have kingdoms in that time )
@napoleonibonaparte7198
@napoleonibonaparte7198 Год назад
Ambushed in a narrow pass: A Roman tradition.
@damoncrossan3827
@damoncrossan3827 Год назад
I'm suprised Romans didn't have a massive fear of doors and hallways
@thegamingwolf5612
@thegamingwolf5612 Год назад
@@damoncrossan3827 they did thats why their doorways/hallways are so big
@damoncrossan3827
@damoncrossan3827 Год назад
@@thegamingwolf5612 ofcourse how could I neglect these facts 😅
@kraz007
@kraz007 Год назад
Hence why they built roads everywhere
@megalesius7100
@megalesius7100 Год назад
I can't think of any besides trasameine. What others were there?
@zoliking
@zoliking Год назад
When a Bardas revolts against you, counter with another Bardas you have in your back pocket. Which is why you never leave home without at least one Bardas.
@romanvalkansproductions5376
VARDAS THE HARD ,bruh mimagine veing called hard/tough in middle ages . It means this guy really was a tough motherfucker . I wouldnt mess with a guy whose name is this
@Perceval777
@Perceval777 Год назад
And then have both Bardases revolt against you...
@zoliking
@zoliking Год назад
@@Perceval777 True. I'll update my Bardas policy to have at least 4-6 ready to go in case cumulative Bardas problems arise. :D
@histguy101
@histguy101 Год назад
@@zoliking 6 Bardoi is a disaster waiting
@zoliking
@zoliking Год назад
@@histguy101 Sorry, zoliking is not available from now. This is Bardas. Can I help youi?
@JawsOfHistory
@JawsOfHistory Год назад
Byzantine royal court drama feels like the true story. They could have won so many wars, if they weren't busy murdering each other and then going to war with each other over the murders.
@Montechristoss
@Montechristoss Год назад
Game of thrones in real life
@pvtj0cker
@pvtj0cker Год назад
Witout internet n' shit, murdering you relatives sounds like a good pass time activity.
@caniblmolstr4503
@caniblmolstr4503 Год назад
Have you even seen the Chinese Palace intrigue... This is children's games compared to that
@Montechristoss
@Montechristoss Год назад
@@caniblmolstr4503 ok ...
@KingDanny9
@KingDanny9 Год назад
@@caniblmolstr4503 Not as crazy as Byzantine court drama!
@noahclark4622
@noahclark4622 Год назад
Imagine how loyal those Armenians were to the Emperor to not only hold their own in battle at night, but realize the situation, and act with all possible effort to save their leader at any cost. Those men are what history is made of, we don't and never will know their names, but they changed the course of history that night.
@dusk6159
@dusk6159 Год назад
Well said, in many theatres of History, plus Armenians and Georgians have also been great characters in the European and the Roman Empire's History. They deserve their honor.
@jj4l
@jj4l Год назад
The fact they had to die was weak
@nickdg507
@nickdg507 Год назад
That part that they cut down their own tho...
@Voivod23
@Voivod23 Год назад
@@nickdg507 They were at the heat of battle, and did what they saw was necessary.
@nickdg507
@nickdg507 Год назад
@@Voivod23 yeah no arguments there, i guess anyone would have done the same to stay alive. Imagine being one of the other guys tho.... such a wasteful death
@dimitarbogd7078
@dimitarbogd7078 Год назад
As a bulgarian I'd still have to admit that what follows is one of the most hardcore moments in medival history. Basil II not only didn't forget this defeat, but made sure to have a payback served COLD. Can't wait for next episodes of the series.
@georgimihalkov9678
@georgimihalkov9678 10 месяцев назад
"Payback is a bitch" - Kaloyan Romanslayer
@Rich-lu2uh
@Rich-lu2uh Год назад
Basil Lack-a-penois is the best name ever for a Eunuch Uncle. I can't stop laughing.
@DarthVader-ig6ci
@DarthVader-ig6ci Год назад
True🤣
@simpicusmaximus
@simpicusmaximus Год назад
It's like something out of a Monty python skit
@amiralsrbani24
@amiralsrbani24 Год назад
Real life is a Big comedy !!
@perikliskagialaris1445
@perikliskagialaris1445 Год назад
Funny playword indeed. Lhe-kha-pee-noos is the correct pronunciation.
@brendandor
@brendandor Год назад
I was hoping people noticed that 🤣
@MrCinqyz
@MrCinqyz Год назад
So the eunuch uncle's name is Lakapenus. Guess that fits.
@tonit4233
@tonit4233 Год назад
Now I cannot unsee that
@JohnSmith-wg2uq
@JohnSmith-wg2uq Год назад
I was hoping someone else caught that too😂
@Dennell_Mount_and_Blade
@Dennell_Mount_and_Blade Год назад
Those Armenian soldiers deserve credit for rescuing Basil II in a very difficult situation. They literally changed history by saving him.
@user-lb3cr9pw3q
@user-lb3cr9pw3q Год назад
Well for sure Nikifors guards didn't do the same. In a matter of facts, in Bulgarians schools we learn much more for the battle of "vurbishki prohod" than this battle.
@yaqubleis6311
@yaqubleis6311 Год назад
Basil II himself is Armenian descent and is the best warrior of Armenian descent
@Elenril_
@Elenril_ Год назад
@@yaqubleis6311 no its not!
@yaqubleis6311
@yaqubleis6311 Год назад
@@Elenril_ read about is ancestors and origin is origin is Armenian
@Elenril_
@Elenril_ Год назад
@@yaqubleis6311 nope he wasn't sorry
@yoghurtmaster1688
@yoghurtmaster1688 Год назад
Most underrated rivalry in history
@IL_Bulgaro1
@IL_Bulgaro1 Год назад
Agree
@yoghurtmaster1688
@yoghurtmaster1688 Год назад
@Vrvodec basil saw Samuil as nothing as the yet another rebel he had to deal with nothing personal actually and Samuil had no chance of taking the roman empire anyway within the first bulgarian empire empire only simeon the great had a chance and the empire during his time actually had a chance of taking the city
@aleksk4151
@aleksk4151 Год назад
the 5th longest rivalry in the history of mankind
@tsvetomirsheev3882
@tsvetomirsheev3882 Год назад
@@yoghurtmaster1688 that is just false, they tried to overtake Bulgaria for decades with no avail and it was thanks to the usual backstabbing and dirty tactics that led to the breakthrough of the fortress at Kliuch village Basil hated Samuil with all his soul and he committed one of the biggest atrocities in mankind's history - he blinded nearly 15000 bulgarian soldiers, something that is just a big NONO to do to another christian nation, a heinous crime He was one evil man and should not just be remembered as a great ruler, u have to take the good, the bad and the downright ugly And Bulgaria is well and alive now even after 500 years of ottoman yoke while the greeks pretty much stole all the history they could lmao
@SpartanLeonidas1821
@SpartanLeonidas1821 Год назад
@@aleksk4151 Hi Alexandros, I find you here AGAIN :) Hehehe….you like this Hellenic History? Boulgaroktonos is the MAN 😃
@denniscleary7580
@denniscleary7580 Год назад
Absolutely love learning about the Byzantine empire, so much luscious culture and history 👍
@ParleLeVu
@ParleLeVu Год назад
How many times does the Byzantine empire get wrecked for stupid reasons? The Byzantine Empire seems to not deserve survival purely because of the constant backstabbing.
@rahman9749
@rahman9749 Год назад
@@ParleLeVu on the other hand, its amazing for how long the Eastern Rome surivived with all those incompetencies, betrayals, and defeats.
@MorinoRavenberg
@MorinoRavenberg Год назад
Roman power, baby 💪
@ParleLeVu
@ParleLeVu Год назад
@@freedombro6502 Never said they did. Said they didn't deserve to.
@user-ni3ri9ox2p
@user-ni3ri9ox2p Год назад
😅😅😅😅😅
@rahman9749
@rahman9749 Год назад
The old romans should've started a new genre for their books called military horror in which a lot of of them started with "during the march in the narrow pass ..."
@petkotangalov2653
@petkotangalov2653 Год назад
Thank you for this great and accurate video on Bulgarian and East Roman Empire history! I look forward for the second part!
@HistoryMarche
@HistoryMarche Год назад
Thank you for the support. You are very kind.
@brokenbridge6316
@brokenbridge6316 Год назад
I like hearing anything about the Byzantine and Basil II. He's an interesting character. Can't wait to see the next episode of this series. I just hope we also see the next episode of the Hannibal series too.
@caniblmolstr4503
@caniblmolstr4503 Год назад
There are two Byzantine emperors that I can't get enough of. One is the Bulgar Slayer and the other Alexios Komnenos. The guy was Rocky in real life. Never heard the bell ring
@brokenbridge6316
@brokenbridge6316 Год назад
@@caniblmolstr4503---Yeah I heard him compared to Rocky. And I get what you mean.
@mihailupu5107
@mihailupu5107 Год назад
I think its a huge oversight not mentioning Nikephoros' conquest of Antioch.
@alessandrogini5283
@alessandrogini5283 Год назад
Maybe if he wasn't Murdered..
@iordanvassilev8091
@iordanvassilev8091 Год назад
I really love your videos about the bulgaro-byzantine wars, a topic of history that I believe is neglected by most people and I am so happy to see someone talk about my country's history. Some fun facts: about Arons execution. Samuel ordered the death of him, his wife and all of his children, trying to wipe out that branche of the family for good, but Samuel's own son, Gavrail Radomir, stepped in to save his childhood friend, the son of Aron, Ivan Vladislav. I will not spoil how the latter two will become important, but they will be. The four brothers who continued the war, also known as the Komitopul, were of unknown descent. We know that their father was the ruler of Sredets, Nikola, but some scholars believe that the brothers were a minor branch of the Krum dynasty, to which tzar Petar, Simeon and khan Krum belong(and others), which might be where their legitimacy came from. When tzar Boris II was brought to Constantinople, he was ritualistically stripped of his regalia and humiliated as to show that the Byzantines were now the rulers of his domain, afterwards his brother Roman was castrated. I will not spoil what happens to them.
@zippyparakeet1074
@zippyparakeet1074 Год назад
Honestly I was a bit shocked when I read the Byzantines destroyed the Bulgarian Empire (I read history chronologically). Like the Bulgarians were up and coming and were pretty strong but the Romans under good leadership straight up wiped them within a few years.
@carlustin4034
@carlustin4034 Год назад
@@zippyparakeet1074 They conquered it by bribing the regents. After Samuel dead his son Gavrail Radomir become king.Ivan Vladislav assassinated him (the one who saved him). The Bulgarian kingdom continued to expand under ivan Vladislav until he died in the siege of Durres,stracked by an arrow. The successor ,his son was 6 years old . Basil rashed to bribe all regents to be . They chose him as Emperor. Nobody wiped Bulgarians. Their kingdom revived as strong as before 160 later. In 1165 than was made up the nickname Bulgarslayer as propaganda. Bulgarian king was called Romanslayer, defeated the crusaders in 1205.
@iordanvassilev8091
@iordanvassilev8091 Год назад
@@zippyparakeet1074 it is a number of factors that contributed to this, mainly the fact that Simeons wars exhausted the country and under Petar, they didn't really have time to recover. The Serbian uprising, followed by the rebellion of 2 of Peter's brothers, whilst the pechenegs and magiars invaded from the north, raiding almost constantly, exhausted the kingdom, but the real kicker was the invasion of Svatoslav and the following mess. It wasn't really a couple of years, resistance continued until 1018 and afterwards many uprisings would rack the empire, including in 1040, 1072, some others and the famous one of 1185. In conclusion, while the Byzantine empire recovered because of the peace, Bulgaria just couldn't recuperate that quickly
@user-rq6oe2ee4x
@user-rq6oe2ee4x Год назад
@@zippyparakeet1074 few years?You call 40 years of various campaigns few years?
@nabskylegion9638
@nabskylegion9638 Год назад
huge respect of putting the Byzantine empire as the Roman Empire
@vangelisskia214
@vangelisskia214 Год назад
"With the collapse of the empire in the west, its eastern counterpart became, in reality, an entirely new and independent state, at once Greek by language and Roman in name: 'A Greek Roman empire'." Roderick Beaton, "The Greeks: a global history", New York: Basic books 2021, pp. 212
@mickeymouse1697
@mickeymouse1697 Год назад
The GREEKS are the Romans
@ilyac3185
@ilyac3185 Год назад
“The blind leading the half blind.” Best podcast episode title ever from History of Byzantium by R. Pearson
@KHK001
@KHK001 Год назад
This'll be a great series! looking forward to part2
@resileaf9501
@resileaf9501 Год назад
Damn, what an in extremis escape for the King and his retinue. Just barely managing to go through a side pass to escape the battle, leaving everyone else to die behind you. Harrowing thing.
@tsvetomirsheev3882
@tsvetomirsheev3882 Год назад
Bitch move, he hated Bulgarians to his core. Did all the dirty tactics he could and later commited one if the most heinous war crimes in human history - the blinding of nearly 15000 bulgarian soldiers after the breach of the fortress in Kliuch village ( which also couldnt be done without bulgarian traitors) The man was a great ruler but he was also a monster
@resileaf9501
@resileaf9501 Год назад
@@tsvetomirsheev3882 Sure but that's not related to my comment.
@tsvetomirsheev3882
@tsvetomirsheev3882 Год назад
@@resileaf9501 it is tho, its all connected He tried underhanded tactics, all his people died and he barely escaped. U have to be objective and remember the good and the bad
@g.d.1722
@g.d.1722 Год назад
Thanks! Balkan history is always fascinating and you did it justice with a fine retelling! Awaiting part II ...
@HistoryMarche
@HistoryMarche Год назад
Thank you for your support! Very kind of you. Part 2 coming later this month or early February.
@pseudomonas03
@pseudomonas03 Год назад
This trinity, Nikephoros Phokas, John Tzimiskes, and Basil the II, was the greatest in the Byzantine History!!! Hope that you cover Phokas and Tzimiskes' story, after Basil's!
@christospanagopoulos5821
@christospanagopoulos5821 Год назад
Phokas carrier was much more glorious as a general though. "the pale death of the saracens" "
@kylelovett6420
@kylelovett6420 Год назад
Justinian would have something to say about that claim
@vangelisskia214
@vangelisskia214 Год назад
In my humble opinion Ioannis (John) II Komnenos certainly was among the greatest, if not the greatest.
@Montechristoss
@Montechristoss Год назад
The soldiers emperors
@zippyparakeet1074
@zippyparakeet1074 Год назад
Imagine if all these greats of different dynasties- Nikephoros Phokas, John, Basil II, Alexios and John Komnenos succeeded each other like the five good emperors of old Rome with some other decent emperors sprinkled in between. Maybe the Empire would've regained Justinian's territories of Italy, the Levant, Egypt Libya, Africa and maybe even Hispania. What a glorious timeline that would be.
@user-nr9kr9eu2p
@user-nr9kr9eu2p Год назад
After this battle the byzantine author John Geometres wrote: ,,Ister grabbed the wreath of Rome- the Bulgarian arrows are stronger than the Roman spears."🇧🇬
@georgelindley6752
@georgelindley6752 Год назад
The Elite Armenian Bodyguard who saved Basil had been put together by John Tzismiskes. They certainly did their job. John was a better general than Basil but he did not live long and some think he was poisoned.
@RD-rm6qm
@RD-rm6qm Год назад
Awesome video as usual! Can’t believe we’re getting this quality of content for free
@ilnigromante666
@ilnigromante666 Год назад
Though defeated, Basil showed in the following decades that he learned his lesson. And the bulgarians would know this in a horrible and unforgetable way
@mohammedsaysrashid3587
@mohammedsaysrashid3587 Год назад
History Marche always introduces informative, excellent historical videos.. thanks for sharing 👍🏻
@memer1271
@memer1271 Год назад
Can't wait. Keep up the good work.
@Daurentius322
@Daurentius322 Год назад
As a Serb I sometimes wonder if there's any other people on the Balkans that have mastered the level of surprise attacks as our Bulgarian brothers and yes, if you sense a slight insinuation in this joke for what happened back in 1915 then you are absolutely right, lol, though jokes aside you guys really are good at ambushes and surprise attacks and that truly deserves respect and recognition as it is not easily pulled off, though I hope you guys can understand that my stereotypical Serbian inat-o-meter requires that I make a lighthearted reference all the while I show my admiration for you guys.
@lemonacidrounds7293
@lemonacidrounds7293 Год назад
The Balkans are providing such opportunities! Its a thick forest and high hills everywhere across Bulgaria and Serbia. Very beautiful.
@MojeidaNeMoje421
@MojeidaNeMoje421 Год назад
When you mention 1915, you should never forget 1885. Serbia was the first country to attack us shortly after our liberation from the Ottomans. The funny thing was that almost all of our army was on the southern border because we expected a Turkish attack. Instead, we received a brother backstab.
@user-ls1pq3oj8r
@user-ls1pq3oj8r Год назад
Well, it is proven that nobody is better at backstabbing as Serbian King Milan and nobody works better with the enemy than Stefan Lazarevich by helping the Ottomans to actually survive the following crusade. So you have contributed plenty to backstabbing and betrayal....dear brother :) I'm saying this with the best feelings in my heart :)
@MojeidaNeMoje421
@MojeidaNeMoje421 Год назад
@@user-ls1pq3oj8r I bet he never studied in school this part of Serbian history.
@slavzahariev3901
@slavzahariev3901 Год назад
​@@user-ls1pq3oj8r 🎯
@dremaniac4184
@dremaniac4184 Год назад
cant wait for the next episode on this. Thank you! liked and subscribed as always.
@Hartofilax
@Hartofilax Год назад
Great video as always!
@imlaughinq7445
@imlaughinq7445 Год назад
great video man! the narration is done so well
@whitechocolateman1088
@whitechocolateman1088 Год назад
Back here so I can remind myself of what happened before, now that the second video about Basil is released. Loving the content, as always!
@planed1978
@planed1978 Год назад
Благодарим ви!
@HistoryMarche
@HistoryMarche Год назад
Thank you so much for supporting the channel, you so very kind!
@clickrush
@clickrush Год назад
Great presentation! The narration is excellent and the animations are clear, beautiful and abstract enough to leave space for imagination!
@enalb5085
@enalb5085 Год назад
another great video as always!
@Loyal94
@Loyal94 Год назад
As always, great work!
@SerJofreVeli
@SerJofreVeli Год назад
These videos make me love the game Crusader Kings 3 even more haha
@SweetBrazyN
@SweetBrazyN Год назад
Love your videos keep them up mate!
@robbabcock_
@robbabcock_ Год назад
Great video!⚔
@ra-ge
@ra-ge Год назад
Basil made the escape of the ages. If he was caught and killed like Nikephoros 1 the fate of ERE and Bulgaria would've been totally different.
@coyote4237
@coyote4237 Год назад
Great stuff, thanks!
@AlexAlex-km9db
@AlexAlex-km9db Год назад
Great videos as always.
@rafaelfiloyoutube9904
@rafaelfiloyoutube9904 Год назад
waiting for the next! thank you
@stefanolissi5561
@stefanolissi5561 Год назад
Absolutely love eastern roman empire history guys, keep it going!
@davidwallace3871
@davidwallace3871 Год назад
I am really glad you are doing docs on this time, thank you
@Pax_Omoluabi
@Pax_Omoluabi Год назад
Most excellent! Great storytelling.. Go team History Marche..!
@rgp8034
@rgp8034 Год назад
Let's hope FYROManians would finally learn some history! :)
@mistertok1
@mistertok1 Год назад
Another great video. Intro to a legendary ruler, the calm before the storm lol
@chaboiassassins
@chaboiassassins Год назад
love your byzantine vids man keep them coming
@jackthrasher9097
@jackthrasher9097 Год назад
That was awesome!
@kraz007
@kraz007 Год назад
Greetings from Sredets/Serdica (nowadays Sofia).
@JohnSmith-xv1tp
@JohnSmith-xv1tp 8 месяцев назад
Whoever did Boris' painting, they did Boris dirty.
@MrNaKillshots
@MrNaKillshots Год назад
What a marvellous channel. Quite astonishing.
@panayiotisheers9620
@panayiotisheers9620 Год назад
Amazing content keep it up
@hassanminbaghdad
@hassanminbaghdad Год назад
Please continue this is excellent
@byzantinetales
@byzantinetales Год назад
Wow very Informative and also inspiring video! I will illustrate this whole battle in my Basil II comic.
@srinivasn1032
@srinivasn1032 Год назад
good content thanks
@AKAZA-kq8jd
@AKAZA-kq8jd Год назад
The most underrated emperor ever👏
@w4tch0ut10
@w4tch0ut10 Год назад
😂 In the official list of "rated emperors"?
@SousouCell
@SousouCell Год назад
Underated ....... by who ??? He's the most talked about ....
@mk9650
@mk9650 Год назад
@@user-iy6oe9kp4f what manner?
@christospanagopoulos5821
@christospanagopoulos5821 Год назад
The bulgarslayer underrated? No mate, he was glorious and is known to everybody who knows byzantine history. It's one of the best emperors, if not the best.
@aleksk4151
@aleksk4151 Год назад
@@christospanagopoulos5821 agreed.
@ricocampos1331
@ricocampos1331 Год назад
Great video!
@cjsmithdo
@cjsmithdo Год назад
Thanks!
@HistoryMarche
@HistoryMarche Год назад
Thank you very much for the support!
@Montechristoss
@Montechristoss Год назад
Excellent video as always and l think the battles of arcadiopolis and dorystolon diserve their own video
@davidwallace3871
@davidwallace3871 Год назад
I know this series probably isn’t first priority but I’m really looking forward to you finishing it. I think Basil should get more attention.
@zali13
@zali13 Год назад
Insert puerile comment:"Basil's eunuch uncle, Basil Lackapenis." Superb presentation as always good sir. You are definitely one of the best history channels on this platform.
@Akeraton
@Akeraton Год назад
Great video
@rodolfodiass1456
@rodolfodiass1456 Год назад
Amazing!!
@2.Mahmud
@2.Mahmud Год назад
Again amazing video,thank you for good videos,respect from Türkiye,u are loved
@Aginor88
@Aginor88 Год назад
Interesting as per usual.
@georgistoyanov7588
@georgistoyanov7588 10 месяцев назад
Thank you very much for the video and for the Bulgarian subtitles. My father is big fan of yours and all the time I have to translate for him. This time I passed 😂
@ivo_picha
@ivo_picha Год назад
8:30 What I have learned on this topic is that Boris II was likely given the option to side with the Rus or get executed. In addition, there were many Bulgarian soldiers siding with the Romans and fighting against the Rus. So there were Bulgarians fighting on both sides of the conflict.
@vashtalelq
@vashtalelq Год назад
That's what I know too. It wasn't only the Byzantines but a combined Bulgarian-Byzantine force that kicked Svyatoslav out of the Balkans and into Pecheneg lands where his skull was made into a drinking cup.
@leonardosereno2872
@leonardosereno2872 Год назад
Increíble que a pesar de dicha derrota tan catastrófica Basilio II pudo mantener su trono y prevalecer, debemos de dar a conocer mucho mas la Roma Oriental.
@user-cg2tw8pw7j
@user-cg2tw8pw7j Год назад
Arabs I exist
@matandaniel1
@matandaniel1 Год назад
Please continue this series! I'd love to know better on basil and you always put out vids on how the eastern roman empire lost haha, would love to see when did they win actually
@Michael_the_Drunkard
@Michael_the_Drunkard Год назад
Why did you revolt against Heraclius? What did Chosroes II offer the Judeans? Just kidding
@AbhyudayaSinh
@AbhyudayaSinh 5 месяцев назад
Very informative ❤
@JimLink
@JimLink Год назад
This is going to be your greatest series.
@Elor_Lando
@Elor_Lando Год назад
The end was just great!
@irricoach2043
@irricoach2043 5 месяцев назад
This chanel always deliver
@unknownmale9486
@unknownmale9486 Год назад
Oh. I have been waiting for one on Basil.
@d.harner401
@d.harner401 Год назад
Thank you!
@SuperJay23
@SuperJay23 Год назад
great content
@rossdavies8250
@rossdavies8250 Год назад
Great stuff. I live in Bulgaria. Always interested to learn more history of this country.
@tsvetomirsheev3882
@tsvetomirsheev3882 Год назад
Bulgaria has some of the richest history in the WORLD, and bulgarians have existed waaay before the country's official inception in 681. Every Bulgarian should be proud of their heritage
@valentinstoyanov304
@valentinstoyanov304 Год назад
Sredets is the medieval Bulgarian name of modern day Sofia. The city was captured by Khan Krum (803-814)...
@Michael_the_Drunkard
@Michael_the_Drunkard Год назад
We know, especially Nikephoros, who is now a cup.
@baronghede2365
@baronghede2365 6 месяцев назад
Having kids become King that early must have been tough, Blessed Be.
@eduard-adrian4778
@eduard-adrian4778 Год назад
Yesssss i was waiting for basil II
@jayhlovelady
@jayhlovelady Год назад
These videos are as good as a cup of coffee in the morning!
@tanchauee1165
@tanchauee1165 Год назад
great explaination
@moohaameed
@moohaameed Год назад
Basil II and Alexios must be two of the best Eastern Roman emperors ever in terms of revitalizing the state both externally and internally especially since the dismal condition the state were at their respective reigns.
@Montechristoss
@Montechristoss Год назад
Well during basil the second reign the empire was stronger than the one alexios had inherited
@aleksk4151
@aleksk4151 Год назад
so Bulgarians have beaten "the greatest Byzantine warrior emperor" in history. That's something to be proud of and is indicative of Bulgaria's immense strength. Although small in size , Big in heart
@user-hx2xl2km2e
@user-hx2xl2km2e Год назад
He almost became a drinking cup....
@tsvetomirsheev3882
@tsvetomirsheev3882 Год назад
@@aleksk4151 we are small in size now cause we've been robbed and backstabbed by everyone, but sooner or later our glory will be back
@Michael_the_Drunkard
@Michael_the_Drunkard Год назад
​@@user-hx2xl2km2e but instead Tsar Samuel lay 6ft underground.
@Mr.Deleterious
@Mr.Deleterious Год назад
I look forward to new HistoryMarche videos like it's Christmas and the voice guy is Santa Claus 🤣
@yojlik
@yojlik 11 месяцев назад
'.... the eunuch, Basil Lakapenis'
@Gadanfer
@Gadanfer Год назад
Congrats for 700k subscriber
@chocodoco4855
@chocodoco4855 Год назад
I can't be the only one that thinks a eunuch being called Basil Lack-a-penos is the funniest shit ever.
@seanejmiller
@seanejmiller 8 месяцев назад
These videos are so well made that even commanders Phuk-ass and Lak-of-penus couldnt distract me from learning some interesting history.
@giannisgiannopoulos791
@giannisgiannopoulos791 Год назад
Did you know that Nikephoros II belongs to the cast of the few men in history who never lost a battle either as a Strategos or Basileus!
@vashtalelq
@vashtalelq Год назад
What, he never crossed a mountain pass?
@giannisgiannopoulos791
@giannisgiannopoulos791 Год назад
@@vashtalelq You must be talking about Nikephoros I (Pliska 811)
@bartmazur5448
@bartmazur5448 Год назад
great thank you - for the range ;)
@aminhemz4518
@aminhemz4518 7 месяцев назад
It is indeed an interesting documentary. Thank you
@PritishA82
@PritishA82 Год назад
"Bulgar-Slayer" !!! Can't wait for the next episode!! Peace and Lots of Love from Mumbai India ❤️💯👌✨
@437cosimo
@437cosimo Год назад
nice!!
@n-ray6362
@n-ray6362 Год назад
Oh, my God! I’ve always wanted a series about Basil… Can’t wait for the whole documentary!
@johanguerramasias3403
@johanguerramasias3403 Год назад
La historia del imperio romano de oriente o bizantino es tan increíble que podrían hacer varias series o películas, excelente video.
@4tgfgh809
@4tgfgh809 Год назад
The Eunuch "Basil lakapenos" 😂😂 are you serious?
@RexGalilae
@RexGalilae 9 месяцев назад
Producing highly capable restorers after decades of decline and crisis is such a uniquely Roman trait No other empire managed to do put up a fight quite like the Romans did
@user-ls9ec6pi1b
@user-ls9ec6pi1b 8 месяцев назад
Hi Rex, off topic Who are your best generals?
@lollius88
@lollius88 4 месяца назад
@@user-ls9ec6pi1b Its not me who's being adressed, but my top 4 (in no particular order) are Khalid, Hannibal, Caesar and Alexander
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