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Greek Hoplite Presentation at Ellis Library 10-10-2016 

Gamal Castile
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This was a Greek Hoplite demonstration I presented for the University of Missouri at Ellis Library on 10-10-2016 for a program called "Life and Letters in the Ancient Mediterranean."
*please note, no bows were damaged, exploded, or broken during this lecture. These bows are used for theatrical purposes only during lecture to juxtapose the weapons of the Greeks from their Asiatic opponents. The bow has been "dry fired" in every presentation for years and still functions perfectly. I am not an archer and this is not meant to be an archery clinic or teach proper archery etiquette. The audible "twang" from the bow is for audience spectacle. Furthermore, the ancient sources claim 400 meters as the range of Persian archers. it is recognized that these sources may have been exaggerated as numbers often are in ancient sources (i.e. Xerxes having a million man army, arrows that would blot out the sun, drinking a river dry, etc.)
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@emmanuelramos6470
@emmanuelramos6470 2 года назад
this guy could be a boxer, MMA fighter, bodyguard, but he chose history. bravo
@gamalcastile
@gamalcastile 2 года назад
Actually, I was a police officer, Japanese karate fighter/instructor, and competitive bodybuilder. But also have two teaching degrees and have been fascinated with history since I was a probably around 8. I'm happy you enjoyed the videos!
@kostageorgiou3741
@kostageorgiou3741 2 месяца назад
@@gamalcastile your a badass thanks for explaining my ancient greek culture
@gamalcastile
@gamalcastile 2 месяца назад
@@kostageorgiou3741 you're welcome!
@captainamerica6525
@captainamerica6525 4 года назад
This is the way history should be taught. Living history...nothing is better.
@KiwiSpartan01
@KiwiSpartan01 4 года назад
I'd rather take my daughter to this than drag story time
@kokutennsh8899
@kokutennsh8899 4 года назад
Sure thing
@stefanodagostino8703
@stefanodagostino8703 4 года назад
you american will never able , like all , to study these cultures , because you miss the language and the culture himself , go back to study civil war , not those shit (video).
@MajorCoolD
@MajorCoolD 4 года назад
I can only agree! I consider myself a historian and yet I still learned a few things I wasnt aware of before.
@ww1metaldetecting756
@ww1metaldetecting756 4 года назад
1st day: Me puts on grandfathers Algemeine SS uniform
@taylor.rafferty
@taylor.rafferty 4 года назад
Part of every Greek Hoplites’ battle rations: Protein Powder
@fivemeomedia
@fivemeomedia 4 года назад
they did eat a lot of oatmeal actually lol
@JimJonesKoolaid
@JimJonesKoolaid 4 года назад
Gotta stay swole to defend dat city state from overly ambitious Persian Chads.
@igorvoloshin3406
@igorvoloshin3406 4 года назад
As said Homer: "... they ate meat, food of warriors"
@ThePandoraGuy
@ThePandoraGuy 4 года назад
Or just eat american meat. That's why the Yankees are so swoll, it's all tne growth hormons in the meat.
@muratturan2636
@muratturan2636 4 года назад
that's more like steroids
@StratosF
@StratosF 4 года назад
I love the fact that he is using the Hellenic names. As a Hellene I appreciate that and I applaud this. Εύγε!
@gamalcastile
@gamalcastile 4 года назад
Thank you! Honestly, that is the most self conscious part of my lectures is pronouncing the Greek names correctly as I've only studied a little of ancient Greek language. Truly some of the most fascinating history in my opinion!
@gamalcastile
@gamalcastile 4 года назад
@Warlord thank you my friend and appreciate the comment!
@obabas80
@obabas80 4 года назад
Gamal Castile awesome vid, you were spot on! From a Greek American Η ΤΑΝ Η ΕΠΙ ΤΑΣ!
@nikiforosa2675
@nikiforosa2675 4 года назад
γραικος εισαι οχι ελλην παρα εισαι μαυρος
@thanostnt
@thanostnt 4 года назад
@@nikiforosa2675 After the Trojan war,Achilles' son Neoptolemus was settled in the region we call today Epirus . The name of the region that time was Graecia (Γραικία) . First colonies in Southern Italy (Magna Graecia that time) were established by inhabitants of this part of Greece. Centuries later,when Romans expanded to south Italy they met the GREEKS! I can imagine your shock... So, it is the same thing: We call ourselves Hellenes,the westerns call us Greeks because of the Romans ,the Asians call us Yunan,because the first Greeks the Asians encountered were in Ionia (ΙΩΝΙΑ-Yunan) . They all mean the exact same thing. You should open a book before you expose yourself in public as uneducated . Also, many ancient Greeks were a little more dark skinned than usual ,Κλείτος ο Μέλας (Cleitus the Black) ,one of Alexander's the Great hypaspists was one named after his dark skinned color.
@tbarkley
@tbarkley 4 года назад
When you have to defend Thermopylae’s choking point, but you have to meal prep for your powerlifting meet at 8
@secretnewmeta1981
@secretnewmeta1981 4 года назад
Absolutely brilliant. You look like an absolute beast in full arms and armor.
@gamalcastile
@gamalcastile 4 года назад
It's hard to contend with a fully armored Greek hoplite phalanx, which is why they dominated the battlefields of the Mediterranean and Near East for hundreds of years.
@TartarusPyro
@TartarusPyro 4 года назад
@@gamalcastile have you visited hellas? they again fight persians at the borders xD also you only like ancient hellas? you dont like byzantine empire? that greek fire is what made them last for like 1500 years amazing
@sup494
@sup494 4 года назад
beast hunting for steroids to feed his beasty body and brain
@40kanon
@40kanon 4 года назад
@@sup494 Cringe and bluepilled
@taxiarchiskalyvas8198
@taxiarchiskalyvas8198 4 года назад
@@TartarusPyro xd
@robertcurry389
@robertcurry389 4 года назад
The entire time he’s wearing the cloak I’m expecting him to be just an average dude. As soon as that cloak comes off this man transforms into god damn Hercules.
@xTiessieman506x
@xTiessieman506x 4 года назад
Robert Curry did you not see his arms?!
@BodhiBushido
@BodhiBushido 4 года назад
Robert..... You need glasses.
@ThatBigRedBear
@ThatBigRedBear 4 года назад
It literally zoomed in on his quads
@fyodorbocalbos7997
@fyodorbocalbos7997 4 года назад
FAX
@truthfulkarl
@truthfulkarl 4 года назад
hes a greek so.... Heracles
@Dionysios_Skoularikis
@Dionysios_Skoularikis 4 года назад
Hello my friend. You must become a Greek citizen. You know much more things, than a lot of nowadays Greeks, for our Ancient Greek civilization.
@gamalcastile
@gamalcastile 4 года назад
That's an incredible compliment and a fantastic idea my friend!
@horatiuscocles8052
@horatiuscocles8052 4 года назад
@@gamalcastile However the way you dry shot that bow made me cringe a bit
@gamalcastile
@gamalcastile 4 года назад
I've dry fired it 100 times. It functions precisely the same as it did on day one. It's meant for theatrical purposes only to give a visual as to what the hoplites faced against Persian archery. The twang of the bow lends an audible effect to drive home the scene of thousands of Persian archers releasing volleys of arrows.
@horatiuscocles8052
@horatiuscocles8052 4 года назад
@@gamalcastile Well that's one hell of a sturdy bow
@rayz6307
@rayz6307 4 года назад
Interesting presentation, but I'm pretty sure armour did not weigh 40 pounds for the torso. No chance that's true; both economically and practically, it doesn't make sense. I've seen sources for a bronze cuirass in that time period that weighs on 6 POUNDS.
@hexf3248
@hexf3248 4 года назад
Good to see Joe Rogan found something he enjoys other than DMT
@redpractition
@redpractition 4 года назад
jamie, pull up greek history facts
@nijaepeokasd2712
@nijaepeokasd2712 4 года назад
I got some elk, you want some?
@denizmetint.462
@denizmetint.462 3 года назад
- Jamie, who were the Perioikoi? - What? - WHO WERE THE PERIOIKOI?!?
@jebstuart4004
@jebstuart4004 4 года назад
why Hollywood does not use the knowledge of this man instead of doing bad movies with inacurate armors and shields ?
@gamalcastile
@gamalcastile 4 года назад
Thank you for that great compliment!
@jebstuart4004
@jebstuart4004 4 года назад
@@gamalcastile you deserve it. the linothorax you wear is amazing
@jamesaron1967
@jamesaron1967 4 года назад
Hollywood's concerns are financial NOT realism or accuracy. Nowadays, Hollywood doesn't even care about fan concerns over accuracy in fictional canon let alone historical accuracy.
@gamalcastile
@gamalcastile 4 года назад
@@jamesaron1967 amen to that!
@TwoDollarGararge
@TwoDollarGararge 4 года назад
because teaching people does not make them more money there is simply no economic interest actually the other way use the coolest looking armour possible
@napoleonfool
@napoleonfool 4 года назад
9:47 Left: The guy she tells you not to worry about right: You
@buxadonoff
@buxadonoff 4 года назад
My man wearing his helmet sideways staring at the enemy with one eye only...
@hugovader6727
@hugovader6727 4 года назад
hello darkness my old friend ......... xD hahahahahahahaha
@rafozoid
@rafozoid 4 года назад
Lets see how he put on the armor * camera roams around the room* - And thats how they put on their armor.
@BoarhideGaming
@BoarhideGaming 4 года назад
Intimidation: 10/10 Historical Accuracy: 9/10 Banter: 10/10 Dry-Firing a bow: 0/10 Camera Operator: -50/10
@ThePijarro
@ThePijarro 4 года назад
I was sitting all amped up... "Dont do it, dont do it...." *Dry fires* "Son of a bitch."
@TwoPlusTwoEqualsFive32
@TwoPlusTwoEqualsFive32 4 года назад
Looking at the state of that string I suspect he does this often, it's gonna be a laugh the day it finally snaps.
@edgemastermork2268
@edgemastermork2268 4 года назад
Read the description he talks about dry firing it
@lilsmokye
@lilsmokye 4 года назад
Thank god im not the only one that felt the pain of this bow lmao
@Vairogslv
@Vairogslv 4 года назад
Not really a bow. More like a replica. Also, not really firing, as not drawing fully. Not defending though. Just saying. Obviously not an archery enthusiast.
@omaramiruddin1072
@omaramiruddin1072 4 года назад
Can we just appreciate how cool that teacher is for not just teaching and reading from the textbooks but showing the history of armour and weapons to the adults while he is teaching and making funny jokes.
@gamalcastile
@gamalcastile 4 года назад
I appreciate 😌
@chrisnivo
@chrisnivo 4 года назад
Outstanding presentation and probably the best hoplite panoply recreation I've ever seen. I wish Hollywood would create a movie with a panoply identical to yours I'm Greek and extremely proud of my heritage, thank you for doing this part justice.
@gamalcastile
@gamalcastile 4 года назад
You are very welcome! I'm actually ethnically Egyptian, but love Greek history, which is very intertwined with Egypt. I would also love to see Hollywood make an historically accurate movie portraying the Persian war period with Marathon, Thermopylae, Salamis or Plateaa (Mikale is too little known to probably make a movie over) or even other Geeek battles like the Battle of Champions or further back into more mythological stories done with a realistic view and not like the more recent Greek myth movies popular about 10 years ago. Steven Pressfield's book "Gates of Fire" would make a tremendous movie. I'd also gladly be in one!
@kar1m296
@kar1m296 4 года назад
@@gamalcastile Im also Egyptian , Great job!
@gamalcastile
@gamalcastile 4 года назад
@@kar1m296 ezayak!
@kar1m296
@kar1m296 4 года назад
@@gamalcastile ana kwayes! enta 3mal eh
@gamalcastile
@gamalcastile 4 года назад
@@kar1m296 glad to know you!
@Galvars
@Galvars 4 года назад
Mister Castile, I'm impressed, very impressed. Live history, best history.
@tomrye4819
@tomrye4819 4 года назад
The Ommnisiah approves!
@truth7921
@truth7921 4 года назад
Live history most expensive history.
@Panagiotis1709
@Panagiotis1709 4 года назад
Get this man Greek citizenship. Άριστος!
@aristarxosomegas
@aristarxosomegas 4 года назад
As a Greek I want to thank you for your presentation! everything i learned in school years ago i hear it in english from you!☺
@warrenpeace8304
@warrenpeace8304 4 года назад
Imagine how intimidating it would be to have thousands of soldiers looking like that lined up against you and all you got is a straw shield...
@Hiroheim
@Hiroheim 4 года назад
Everyone would run, unless you were Julius caesar
@OkurkaBinLadin
@OkurkaBinLadin 3 года назад
@@Hiroheim Julius Caesar would NEVER bring straw shield to phalanx combat, lol.
@velorn8927
@velorn8927 3 года назад
Persians had great light and heavy noble cavalry, also infantry fighting in their own native styles from their satrapies and the 10,000 immortals that made up the backbone of the persian army in addition to these lightly armed levy infantry with strawshields, the persians liked to increase their numbers and manpower by unprofessional troops, they still had very high quality units how else could they conquere that empire
@warrenpeace8304
@warrenpeace8304 3 года назад
@@velorn8927 good point
@natepenyaa9406
@natepenyaa9406 2 года назад
No one looked like this.
@Jammsizzle
@Jammsizzle 4 года назад
My kid is super interested in ancient civilizations and specifically Greek. It's people like you that make history come alive for the rest of us and I for one appreciate your knowledge and dedication to doing this. Thank you for educating us in a fun and interesting way. Glad I ran into your video.
@draculawolfman1502
@draculawolfman1502 4 года назад
I'm always amazed at how large the Greek Hoplite shield was. Never gets old learning about this stuff. Great demo.
@orlock20
@orlock20 4 года назад
Maybe that's where the idea of patio tables came from. The original ones were probably old shields with legs.
@raziel6304
@raziel6304 4 года назад
Why did youtube wait 2 fucking years before recommending this to me... This was fantastic man, It is very well explained and you look amazing donning the armor and weapons.
@brainer5457
@brainer5457 4 года назад
Yeah 100% agree man, ancient historical warriors are awesome. Also, big fan of your Raziel, say hi to Kain for me.
@dinogiammarcobruno7976
@dinogiammarcobruno7976 4 года назад
The best of this video is at end. See an old man learn And ask about things that he didn’ t know is the best learn of all this . Bless you all Guys .
@anything5430
@anything5430 4 года назад
I’m a huge fan of the Ancient Greece history. My favorite time period is from the Punic wars all the way to the fall of the Roman Empire. This was a really interesting video thanks.
@landsknecht8654
@landsknecht8654 2 года назад
My favorite timeline to study is 1500BC-1699AD. It's quite wide so I just concentrate in the Middle Ages to the Renaissance really, but I do know a lot about the ancient Greeks, and Romans.
@angrylibertarian7457
@angrylibertarian7457 4 года назад
This was without a doubt the most informative video I have seen on this subject. The amount of details on the armor and weapons is amazing.
@Makaan
@Makaan 4 года назад
The best way to make things interesting: discount Vin Diesel.
@lephantomchickn3676
@lephantomchickn3676 4 года назад
Vin Petrol
@roejogan9517
@roejogan9517 4 года назад
@@lephantomchickn3676 wow
@lephantomchickn3676
@lephantomchickn3676 4 года назад
Bargain Bin Diesel
@Makaan
@Makaan 4 года назад
Bargain!!! that was the word I could not remember, thanks¡¡
@roejogan9517
@roejogan9517 4 года назад
@@Makaan discount is moar funny
@pteppic72
@pteppic72 4 года назад
Amazing interactive presentation. I would have loved to be in this class!
@johnville8296
@johnville8296 4 года назад
Love that armor and clothing, it really helps visualize the way people fought back in those days, I wish I had lectures like that! Really appreciate all the effort and the correct pronunciation of the Greek names, as a Greek I approve!
@n.p.6117
@n.p.6117 4 года назад
Excellent demonstration! I wish we would be taught history like this, here in Greece. Congratulations and keep up the good work!
@thanostnt
@thanostnt 4 года назад
Now that is outstanding!!Congratulations for your precise work!!Never seen anything like this before,seems like time traveling...Greetings from ΕΛΛΑΣ!
@Evan-rj9xy
@Evan-rj9xy 2 года назад
As an avid archer myself, my heart sank every time he dry fired that bow. That's rule #1 for what you should never, ever do with any bow. It's a fantastically efficient way to destroy your equipment.
@aek1928
@aek1928 4 года назад
An excellent presentation on the topic - this is what I call a 3D presentation.
@LookHereMars
@LookHereMars 4 года назад
Hello from the U.K mate really enjoy your teaching method and accuracy of knowledge really great stuff. The fact that you visually show what you mean and get people involved as you teach resonates more than a simple lecture especially for people like me that are visual learners. Thank you and please keep up the good work and stay safe.
@Edimonde
@Edimonde 4 года назад
This is awesome. I love people who are keeping history alive like this! Thanks.
@basilikalathas5388
@basilikalathas5388 4 года назад
At last, i see someone wearing the exact armour and using the same weapons as the Greeks in 5th and 4th century B.C. Very impressive. By the way, that hat you have is identical with the hats they were wearing during hunting the warm summer days.
@gamalcastile
@gamalcastile 4 года назад
Thank you! We took great care to replicate everything as best we could. The greaves and helmets are still not what we would like to represent historically accurate real armor, but they're the best we can do at the moment. The petasos sun hat you mentioned is actually a prop hat used in the movie Alexander.
@antokon2
@antokon2 4 года назад
Oplon -shield Xifos-sword Dori-spear Perikefalea-full head helmet Thorakas-chest armor Perikniminda-leg armor Oplitis-heavy armored soldier who carries the shield(oplon) Peltastis-light weight soldier Toxovolos-bowman Sfendonistis- sling shooter Ippeas-horse rider
@antokon2
@antokon2 4 года назад
@@kioftor Το όπλον ήταν η δεύτερη, μετά την οκτώσχημη, ασπίδα που μπορούσε να χρησιμοποιηθεί επιθετικά, όχι όμως από τον πρώτο μόνο ζυγό των οπλιτών, αλλά από το σύνολο των ανδρών που συγκροτούσαν τη φάλαγγα. Το σχήμα της ήταν κυκλικό και κοίλο, συνδυάζοντας την προστασία με την αντοχή και την χρηστικότητα.
@antokon2
@antokon2 4 года назад
@@kioftor Το "όπλον" στην αρχαία ελληνική γλώσσα ήταν η κυκλική ασπίδα που χρησιμοποιούσαν οι οπλίτες, δηλαδή οι στρατιώτες που έρχονταν αντιμέτωποι με τον εχθρό σώμα με σώμα και πεζοί.[1][2]
@antokon2
@antokon2 4 года назад
@@kioftor Probably from the primary word ἕπω (hépō, “I am busy”), unrelated to ἕπομαι (hépomai, “I follow”). PronunciationEdit more ▼ IPA(key): /hó.plon/ → /ˈo.plon/ → /ˈo.plon/ NounEdit ὅπλον • (hóplon) n (genitive ὅπλου); second declension tool, instrument (often in the plural) a ship's tackle, rope (often in the plural) instruments of war: arms, armour, weapon specifically the large shield carried by hoplites
@ilovechickenadobo6962
@ilovechickenadobo6962 4 года назад
This video has been more entertaining and informative than the entire Greek exhibit at the Chicago Field Museum. I'm a huge fan of the book Gates of Fire so this was super awesome to see what the Spartiataes would have used during combat.
@Marcel-eg9bz
@Marcel-eg9bz 4 года назад
I think it's cool to see this incredibly shredded dude give such a great presentation, and be so passionate about something most people would consider nerdy or uncool or whatever. Breaking down those social norms, and I love it.
@poeticsdbtib9137
@poeticsdbtib9137 4 года назад
I got here thanks to the books of Christian Cameron (Long War series) which chronicles the Greek-Persian wars. This presentation (and the two 1 hour+ long presentations on your page) really provide an excellent visual aid to what Cameron writes about. He's also a re-enactor of the time-period, knows all the weapons/armor etc. It would be nice if you guys could do something together in some way. In any case, very interesting stuff. Thanks for posting these online.
@aristarchossypalitos2073
@aristarchossypalitos2073 4 года назад
Perfect representation of my land's ancient army tactical.So true,so detailed and professional,well done sir👍👍👍👌👌👌
@pgetheelderscrollsturkiye68
@pgetheelderscrollsturkiye68 4 года назад
*Now you are watching the video named: What if Vin Diesel existed in ancient times*
@igorvoloshin3406
@igorvoloshin3406 4 года назад
He was indeed.
@brenddevries7792
@brenddevries7792 4 года назад
This youngman teaches history in such a fun way! I hope this interest and inspires people even more to look up some cool history :)
@TheKingofRome1
@TheKingofRome1 4 года назад
I knew all of this info before watching and still watched the whole thing, fantastic presentation.
@GothicCrypt
@GothicCrypt 4 года назад
Great presentation, gives you a realistic image of the actual equipment of some of the best warriors of the ancient world.
@Killzoneguy117
@Killzoneguy117 4 года назад
I love ancient history and its nice to see someone bringing that history to life. I'm currently reading Thucydides' History of the Peloponnesian War and this video really helped contextualize the situation for the average hoplite on the battlefield. Helping to mentally visualize what battles would have looked like between men, not just armies.
@stevebonehill3492
@stevebonehill3492 4 года назад
Great presentation: gives some idea, of the power of the famous, Greek Hoplite: formidable Warriors!!!
@ROC3478
@ROC3478 4 года назад
This is just superb. As a student of the subject I have sat through many lectures from published academics and ancient historians, yet I learned so many new things from this simple but highly enlightening presentation. There was something almost chilling about watching you demonstrate the actual weapons and combat methods. It really brought home to me the absolute raw brutality of ancient warfare. I also agree with that gentleman in what he said at 10.30 - as soon as you put the helmet on I got a shiver of fear, imagining what it must have been like to face that on a battlefield. Bravo sir. Bravo. Please continue to upload more of these videos.
@coffeepot3123
@coffeepot3123 4 года назад
This guy is a great story teller, fucking hell. Should send this guy on a tour around every corner of the world to tell these stories and show the gear etc used back then.
@TheTugalazix
@TheTugalazix 4 года назад
this is really great, this thing is 100x alot better than anthing that shows up on history channel nowadays.
@MorroTreece
@MorroTreece 4 года назад
This is really amazing. Love the detail on all the replica gear.
@lewietechnics9943
@lewietechnics9943 4 года назад
Fantastic accurate display and very educational, this ignites people's interest in history.
@MrAntonis0
@MrAntonis0 4 года назад
great, an example in presentation in many aspects. Also good research. Bravo!
@nerevarlambo
@nerevarlambo 4 года назад
Well done my friend! Thank you for honoring Greece. You have my gratitude!
@PraiseworthyNobleman
@PraiseworthyNobleman 4 года назад
The universities is very cool invite the guy for ancient lecture like this
@ragnarososo
@ragnarososo 4 года назад
Okay i thnk this is best Greek Hoplite demonstration I ever saw.
@jonfroswa
@jonfroswa 4 года назад
I nearly got sick at him dry-shooting the bow Edit: I just want to make it clear that I find the presentation as a whole excellent. Not trying to excessively nit pick someone who clearly cares a lot about history and educating the public about it. I just wanted to express a strong reaction I had and leave a little easter egg for my fellow archery fans.
@FultonEagle1948
@FultonEagle1948 4 года назад
I'm sure it did. i cut my teeth on Mr Bill Bear, but Mr Castile should be forgiven that little slip up. Since he's doing such a great job.
@topgears7775
@topgears7775 4 года назад
He can break a bow like that!
@dogukan127
@dogukan127 4 года назад
FUCK I KNOW
@Shitbird3249
@Shitbird3249 4 года назад
Lol archery weebs.
@SaintsROB
@SaintsROB 4 года назад
its just for the show that bow is not being used.
@lexander6419
@lexander6419 4 года назад
Looks absolutely amazing when in full armour!
@mm2mm0
@mm2mm0 4 года назад
I just came for the thumbnail first because I wanted to see the details of the armor but then I was captivated by your presentation! Dudes really got some skill to keep people interested in what he is telling. Wish there would be a full version of that
@gamalcastile
@gamalcastile 4 года назад
I have two full version up on my channel if you've got some spare time to kill! Glad you liked it!
@mm2mm0
@mm2mm0 4 года назад
@@gamalcastile I will definetly check it out
@LeonardoAntunes
@LeonardoAntunes 4 года назад
Excellent job! I'm a professor of Classics in Brazil and greatly enjoyed your presentation. I'll recommend the video to my students. Thank you for sharing!
@gamalcastile
@gamalcastile 4 года назад
Thank you so much! I hope your students enjoy it! My brother was in a Brazilian movie in 2008 called Encarnação do Demônio. He played the young Zé do Caixão.
@ledonnek1974
@ledonnek1974 4 года назад
Thank you for sharing, absolutely brilliant.
@Macedonia-is-Greek
@Macedonia-is-Greek 4 года назад
May God bless you and your family Sir!
@brinx8634
@brinx8634 4 года назад
Please state which god. Apollo...Zeus...Ares? I favour Dionysus and Eros.
@manuelkong10
@manuelkong10 4 года назад
Oh my gawd that's Beautiful all together!! WONDERFUL job
@zamoutague199
@zamoutague199 4 года назад
This was a lovely presentation. I'm happy that you posted this
@heartbrakeB
@heartbrakeB 4 года назад
This was really cool, id love to see a presentation like this
@user-mw9rs8zk3n
@user-mw9rs8zk3n 4 года назад
Absolutely the thickest greek hoplite demonstration i've ever seen( this is the first one i ever saw )
@jhidalgo_
@jhidalgo_ Год назад
Man, what a presentation! thanks so much for uploading this
@arnomaas6452
@arnomaas6452 4 года назад
excellent craftsmanship and presentation !
@opkank6551
@opkank6551 4 года назад
That Octopus shield looks dope! edit: for insufficient praise: Dude you look awesome and this was a really great demonstration.
@markduckmanton4227
@markduckmanton4227 4 года назад
This is fantastic. I recommend the books by Christian Cameron, The Killer of men. It tells the story of Arimnestos of Plataea a truly remarkable real life Greek hero. It also details the naval battle of Salamis, which changed European history. Best wishes from the U.K.
@sid.h
@sid.h 4 года назад
All his books from the Hellenic period are amazing, truly an excellent writer and historian!
@SteelScream88
@SteelScream88 4 года назад
I applaud you, sir ! Perfectly done. Interesting and my attention didn't break for a second. More !
@edmillan7427
@edmillan7427 4 года назад
This is awesome, wish there was more of this kind of thing in our communities. Keep up the great work
@JordanVanRyn
@JordanVanRyn 4 года назад
This man has to be a Greek Soldier who might've travelled through time to educate present-day citizens.
@agonsfitness7308
@agonsfitness7308 4 года назад
My goodness, how refreshing to hear someone call it an aspis and not a hoplon. Reminds me of a younger, bigger Christian Cameron (the author, not the actor).
@giannist144
@giannist144 4 года назад
congratulation to this man he knows absolutely everything from ancient Greeks, from a Greek. Hollywood needs this kind of men to make accurate movies
@PS12100
@PS12100 4 года назад
Somehow stumbled across this. Fantastic presentation and the gear looked amazing!
@gamalcastile
@gamalcastile 4 года назад
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it!
@chachul1501
@chachul1501 4 года назад
This is amazing! Most ripped historian I ever saw💪
@NaumRusomarov
@NaumRusomarov 4 года назад
would have loved to see the whole presentation. the editing in this one seems a bit all over the place.
@gamalcastile
@gamalcastile 4 года назад
I think the videographer became too interested in the lecture as opposed to filming....
@reign5276
@reign5276 4 года назад
It's awesome to see someone genuinely interested and passionate about something they love. Jealous. Great job man.
@jordcarter2359
@jordcarter2359 2 года назад
This is a great way to teach history and more importantly get people to care and show interest in our past. Seeing armour, how big and often colourful it was up close and how deadly the weapons of war they carried will only sate people's appetite for more . I salute this guy for doing a great job. 🇬🇧🇺🇲👍
@gamalcastile
@gamalcastile 2 года назад
Thank you! Please check out my full length lectures on my channel! If you liked this clip, you should really appreciate those!
@niedersacksen
@niedersacksen 4 года назад
Nice man, I did this for the highschool in my town with my scandinavian heritage
@marcushenderson8285
@marcushenderson8285 4 года назад
His musculature looks like the maxed out muscles in Skyrim character creation, also with this armor he looks like an imperial.
@Giorgosprg
@Giorgosprg 4 года назад
From a greek guy a big thanks to you man! That was a great presentation. The greek state should contact you.
@Itchyanuspruductions
@Itchyanuspruductions 4 года назад
Well educated and very well presented, especially in the pronunciation of items and places. A credit to you my friend.
@tattoojack1969
@tattoojack1969 4 года назад
This presentation kinda stirs the warrior blood in me.
@karsonbollinger546
@karsonbollinger546 4 года назад
If I was a Persian soldier and I saw that dude coming at me I’d just retire right there 😂
@digisecureagent7679
@digisecureagent7679 3 года назад
Well that what not happened if you read history carefully.
@connorgrueninger6560
@connorgrueninger6560 3 месяца назад
I know this video is a few years old now, but I would love nothing more than to teach my middle and high school classes like this. Living history is an amazing way of captivating audiences and holding their attention. Problem is, I have no permission from my administration to do it, so my hands are tied.
@gamalcastile
@gamalcastile 3 месяца назад
I have a couple full length videos you are welcome to use. Check out my channel.
@EkiEkiFatangZooPoi
@EkiEkiFatangZooPoi 4 года назад
Thank you sir for the living history you've provided
@stevemeska7784
@stevemeska7784 4 года назад
So, a leg 11-Bravo, 480 BC. Great presentation!
@boriskljaic5161
@boriskljaic5161 4 года назад
2:50 "yes mam?" -why is a historian so buffed?
@Sergei_Ivanovich_Mosin
@Sergei_Ivanovich_Mosin 4 года назад
In the words of Plato himself: “In order for man to succeed in life, God provided him with two means, education and physical activity. Not separately, one for the soul and the other for the body, but for the two together. With these two means, man can attain perfection.”
@Mbeluba
@Mbeluba 3 года назад
Strength of arguments, argument of strenght
@KANENAS1979
@KANENAS1979 4 года назад
Great presentasion of the hoplite subject.as greek my self i gain this knowlege reading alot of books.and i say you are almost 100% acurate.you are one of us now.now you know how we did it
@pelekirokovadaa1139
@pelekirokovadaa1139 10 месяцев назад
This is how history lessons should be taught.
@georgetsapalos6258
@georgetsapalos6258 4 года назад
On behalf of all Greeks Thank you for your work!
@SeldomFollower
@SeldomFollower 3 года назад
This is exactly how I would imagine a spartan or Greek hoplite would look like
@MithradatesVIEupator
@MithradatesVIEupator 4 года назад
So glad I found this video.. very informative. Thank you! 🙏🏻
@sosoliddude
@sosoliddude 2 года назад
Fantastic speaker and incredible subject knowledge!
@EasternNomadHorseArcher
@EasternNomadHorseArcher 4 года назад
He could tank the whole Persian army lol
@jalalkphilosophy
@jalalkphilosophy 4 года назад
Have you seen Iranian wrestlers dude...
@nicholas8380
@nicholas8380 4 года назад
@@jalalkphilosophy tell them to come and get it
@Williaem00
@Williaem00 4 года назад
@@jalalkphilosophy Have you seen anyone from Denmark or Sweden? lol
@jalalkphilosophy
@jalalkphilosophy 4 года назад
@@Williaem00 All they are good for is lifting things off the ground, not wrestling
@topgears7775
@topgears7775 4 года назад
I take the joke 🤣
@ShinForgotPassxXx
@ShinForgotPassxXx 4 года назад
So you are one of the brutes in Assassins Creed Odyssey that are so tough to take down. I try to imagine you armed like this on the frontlines and I have to face you in compact line. Absolutely horrifying.
@RandoFromMars
@RandoFromMars 4 года назад
That helmet looks INCREDIBLY intimidating! Very informative video, thank you!
@islas357
@islas357 Год назад
Cool to see the authentic weapons and get an idea of what a soldier was wearing back then. Awesome presentation.
@lostmarimo
@lostmarimo 4 года назад
10:12 i would not want to meet that beast in battle. Absolute unit
@thepreacher7399
@thepreacher7399 4 года назад
@Ken Penalosa Doubt it's steroids. He's an officer. They get to use gyms for free.
@kioftor
@kioftor 4 года назад
Actualy this is exactly the guy you would want to meet in battle. He is slow with low endurance, he looks cool, but he would not be very effective.
@thepreacher7399
@thepreacher7399 4 года назад
@@kioftor The mans a cop. I'm sure he's quite effective
@kioftor
@kioftor 4 года назад
@@thepreacher7399 Have ever seen those fat ass 150kg american cops? Yeah, that is about how much weight your statement lacks.
@kioftor
@kioftor 4 года назад
@@thepreacher7399 Do you remember Bradd Pit in the movie "Troy" that is a perfect example of what ancient warrior body types were. Do you remember that special special sport called Marathon? The guy that first did it run 42km back home to announce the victory, and all this after fighting in the battle and in full body armor. Ancient warriors, no matter the heritage were very athletic, muscle consumes more energy to move, thats why he would be innefective.
@Romabn1
@Romabn1 4 года назад
seeing him dry fire that bow hurt my soul
@gamalcastile
@gamalcastile 4 года назад
I've dry fired it 100 times, it's as good as the first day. The dry firing is purely for theatrical show for the audience. This is not intended to be an archery seminar, nor is archery etiquette involved. The bow is purely used to juxtapose the weaponry of the Greek heavy infantry with Persian and Scythian bowmen. Its one second out of a 90 minute lecture.
@peterbaan9671
@peterbaan9671 4 года назад
@@gamalcastile - It's still bad practice. Like trigger discipline (or the lack there of) in movies. Now, doing such lecture is pretty great, so gradually breaking your own bow might be worth it.
@gamalcastile
@gamalcastile 4 года назад
@@peterbaan9671 I've got spares and when working an audience, you have to provide some "drama", so the twang of the bow, believe it or not, gets people to gasp and imagine the onslaught of arrows. You can see audience reaction. I do a few more things like that and have several canned phrases and things that I've learned get positive reactions and draw the audience further in. It's the coolest job you could have truthfully.
@peterbaan9671
@peterbaan9671 4 года назад
​@@gamalcastile - Look, I'm not questioning your methodology :) I think it's great to show people these stuff. And also, you can't actually loose an arrow in that context, that would be really dangerous. However I do think that the criticism is fair here. On the other hand, some bad practices may be necessary to show such things for a relatively big audience. Once I got to a "firearm caressing" event, where people could touch and manipulate unloaded and deactivated firearms. Nobody told them that they should't point those towards other people, so it was bad practice, but gave people experience with those phisical objects and it was still great. So I don't think you should get worked up or discouraged by people pointing out bad practice. They usually don't do it out of malice. Keep up the good work! :)
@darthhater3989
@darthhater3989 4 года назад
@@peterbaan9671 dude get outta here with that bs. This dude is legit and your just nitpicking . Him>you
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