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Macedonian Wars: First Roman Intervention in the Hellenic Affairs 

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We are starting a new animated historical series on the Macedonian Wars. This conflict was crucial both for the Roman republic and the Hellenic States and featured the famous battles like Cynoscephalae and Pydna during which the classic encounters between the legion and the phalanx took place. Its results set up a new historical reality for the region for many centuries to come, playing a huge role in the creation of the Greco-Roman world.
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@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 4 года назад
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@dontsearchdocumentingreali9621
@dontsearchdocumentingreali9621 4 года назад
Epic siege of Siget is next?
@arunthefortuner191
@arunthefortuner191 4 года назад
Do a detailed video on battle of edessa
@rrezonkrasniqi
@rrezonkrasniqi 4 года назад
Thanks for your inclusion of Teuta's story in these geopolitical affairs, but I would beg to differ in some conclusions you made, Ardiae did not occupy Epirus, because the fact that they were Illyrians is scientifically proven! The tendency to hellenize the balkan is unfair! Illyria was a "confederacy" that included territory from Dardania to Daorsi, and South of Corfu! Internal affairs of princess Teuta were an attempt to unify the Illyrian territory and to disperse Grecco-Macedonian Influence from the south-east.
@jungyangheng1405
@jungyangheng1405 4 года назад
Napoleonic wars when
@redwolf5030
@redwolf5030 4 года назад
Please could you take time an make a video about the battles of greco-italian war of 1940-1941 ? That would be pretty good video after the roman- macedonian wars
@ThisisBarris
@ThisisBarris 4 года назад
I must say, the possibility of watching Kings and General while eating chicken wings without making my keyboard dirty is definitely enticing.
@ozzyjames87
@ozzyjames87 4 года назад
@Sebastian Thor Is that a 40k reference I spy in your name?
@teemup9247
@teemup9247 4 года назад
Always one hand wing free and clean ;)
@likemostthings
@likemostthings 4 года назад
hahaha!
@carlosmarte3154
@carlosmarte3154 4 года назад
This is Barris! - French History People still watch YT on monitors? I’m genuinely shocked lol.
@johnscar90
@johnscar90 4 года назад
Too many ads...even in the video lmao
@Achillez098
@Achillez098 4 года назад
"The Romans withdrew their troops, but left behind their friendship" Awwww, how cute; that quote really warmed my heart xD
@LuvBorderCollies
@LuvBorderCollies 4 года назад
Kind of sounds like a code word for a deadly venereal disease.
@serenemountain6769
@serenemountain6769 4 года назад
Thats like the Terminator saying : "I will be back!" but with more emotion : )
@puteborddelux1309
@puteborddelux1309 4 года назад
you cant set quote marks if you dont quote correctly
@dejvindou4044
@dejvindou4044 4 года назад
Not really tho
@diegouyeda9263
@diegouyeda9263 4 года назад
hahahahaahahahahahahah
@napoleonibonaparte7198
@napoleonibonaparte7198 4 года назад
Rule #1 of keeping peace: *NEVER KILL ENVOYS*
@Monkechnology
@Monkechnology 4 года назад
Genghis Khan likes this
@axelva2635
@axelva2635 4 года назад
All of those peoples between Mongolia and Siria disagree
@hansbass8119
@hansbass8119 4 года назад
@@axelva2635 And what are the fates of those honorable gents?
@thil2894
@thil2894 4 года назад
Ghengis Khan support this action.
@thil2894
@thil2894 4 года назад
@Aesthetic Decision but it would be the polite thing to send the body or a letter to the envoy bosses to tell them: Come at me bro! no?
@YiannissB.
@YiannissB. 4 года назад
There's a saying: "Do not injure an animal you can't kill." Way to go Phillip...
@Edax_Royeaux
@Edax_Royeaux 4 года назад
There is another saying "I will use fire and steel to arrest the destiny of Rome." - Hannibal Phillip hitching his wagon on Hannibal's star could have saved the Macedonian Empire if he had more luck in his die cast.
@Sealdeam
@Sealdeam 4 года назад
That's something they could had learned from one of Rome's most constant enemies the Samnites; once, in their many wars, they had surrouded a roman army the samnite leader was adviced by his father to destroy them or let them free unharmed, this way they would either promote goodwill, friendship and peace or would close that door forever but would greatly damage Rome's capacity to wage war, he instead took a third path, he let them free but only after he humilliated the romans by forcing them to crawl beneath some spears or sticks as sign of submission, thus he achieved a combination of the worst possible outcomes of the options his father presented to him, he infuriated the animal and did not even damaged it.
@helicongremory8480
@helicongremory8480 4 года назад
@@Edax_Royeaux Except Macedon was no longer an empire nor any form of real threat to Rome by this time.
@Edax_Royeaux
@Edax_Royeaux 4 года назад
@@helicongremory8480 Neither were the Carthaginians after traveling through the Alps or the barbarian tribes around Italy, that is until they combined forces.
@helicongremory8480
@helicongremory8480 4 года назад
@@Edax_Royeaux Carthage was capable of mustering 50'000 troops for the campain in Italy, 20'000 for Sicily, keep 20'000 in Spain and probably garrisons all over their empire and in their capital. Macedon certainly wasn't that impressive.
@Mattyhollis
@Mattyhollis 4 года назад
This is just the warm-up, Cynoscephelae is coming. Prepare your sandals, your gladii and scutums.
@MalayArcher
@MalayArcher 4 года назад
Matthew Hollis Indeed.
@Noupflex14
@Noupflex14 4 года назад
*scuta, not scutums
@felixborges7440
@felixborges7440 4 года назад
I carry my scrotum with me everywhere I go, always prepared! ROMA INVICTA!!!
@Mattyhollis
@Mattyhollis 4 года назад
@@alasdairwatson712 IM SORRY I FORGOT
@neutronalchemist3241
@neutronalchemist3241 4 года назад
@Xaris Xeros Dream, dream....
@evershumor1302
@evershumor1302 4 года назад
Rome: get's invaded and keeps losing on their own soil. Also Rome: Lets start An offensive war against a different enemy.
@malleableconcrete
@malleableconcrete 4 года назад
Also Also Rome: Somehow wins in the end.
@robevans8629
@robevans8629 4 года назад
Romans were that amazing
@Vlad-wl3fw
@Vlad-wl3fw 4 года назад
And it was a wise decision too, for if ignored, Philip the 5th would have landed in southern Italy and joined forces with Hannibal. Then it would be a night night for the Romans. Instead they dispatches a small force to Iliria and thus disrupted the whole landing operation for Macedon. A war winning move maybe.
@adrianbundy3249
@adrianbundy3249 4 года назад
A war fought with allies no less, so that helps.
@FAMA-18
@FAMA-18 4 года назад
Vlad Bigus They did joined with Carthage , they both were fighting against Rome, right.
@GiorgosKoukoubagia
@GiorgosKoukoubagia 4 года назад
drinking game: drink every time the aetolian league fights with macedon!
@florix7889
@florix7889 4 года назад
Weren't they already fighting in the time of Philippe ?
@ptengdin
@ptengdin 4 года назад
take an extra shot whenever Demetrius antagonizes Rome
@podemosurss8316
@podemosurss8316 4 года назад
And every time someone kills an envoy. Two drinks if that sparks war.
@Mygg_Jeager
@Mygg_Jeager 3 года назад
Aaaand I'm drunk. Lol
@MikhalisBramouell
@MikhalisBramouell 2 года назад
Drink every time Greeks start a war with other Greeks.
@tomcat-ek3bh
@tomcat-ek3bh 4 года назад
Nobody: Kings and generals: *starts a new interesting series*
@Merrinen
@Merrinen 4 года назад
It is like they're using history against our free time!
@bretalvarez3097
@bretalvarez3097 4 года назад
The Greeks were always obsessed with fighting each other, even up until the early 1800s they constantly fought each other.
@hansbass8119
@hansbass8119 4 года назад
To be fair, every other entities up until the rise of nationalism have civil war/tribal war as their favorite past time
@calebtimes453
@calebtimes453 4 года назад
@@hansbass8119 *The Romans has entered the chat*
@xxAnaconta
@xxAnaconta 4 года назад
Rome had quite a few civil wars as well, but i guess the Easter Romans did have a lot more infighing than the west.
@Liquidsback
@Liquidsback 4 года назад
Typical Ionian.
@serialman1
@serialman1 4 года назад
@Xaris Xeros england and france got 100 years of war....
@NunyaBuisness978
@NunyaBuisness978 4 года назад
I love the idea that the heavy-handed Roman response was due to Demetrius “not being a good friend”
@serenemountain6769
@serenemountain6769 4 года назад
Demetrius got spanked with a heavy hand! if they went in the offensive instead of talking they could have won !
@cristhianramirez6939
@cristhianramirez6939 Год назад
Demetrius bad friend, Rome MAD!
@marcobergamaschi3356
@marcobergamaschi3356 4 года назад
*Rome sent you a friend request* Aww, shiet...
@serenemountain6769
@serenemountain6769 4 года назад
They found us :S !
@Semperidem94
@Semperidem94 4 года назад
accept it and you are doomed, refuse it and you are utterly doomed.
@scottwhitley3392
@scottwhitley3392 4 года назад
Rome: hey u up? Greece: 👀
@Turokblade1
@Turokblade1 3 года назад
Still not as bad as pyrus is inviting you to......
@babulburel547
@babulburel547 3 года назад
Honestly, Rome isn’t much of a threat if you use ambush attacks. Germanians defeated Romans multiple times with ambush. So, it’s just ambush.
@magnus3716
@magnus3716 4 года назад
Thanks so much for all the hard work in creating these excellent documentaries!
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 4 года назад
Thanks for watching :-)
@CrimsonFlash7
@CrimsonFlash7 4 года назад
Oooh boy I have been waiting eagerly for this. Incredible video!
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 4 года назад
Thanks :-)
@brandiearmitagefrancisfran9888
@brandiearmitagefrancisfran9888 4 года назад
Me too...such great work
@Zantides
@Zantides 4 года назад
Oh damn, nice.
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 4 года назад
Thanks!
@ignacio.carral
@ignacio.carral 3 года назад
As a historian working on the period, I must say I'm very impressed with the Channel's high-quality research. Some minor comments: 1) amicitia does not necessarily suppose a patron-client relationship (see Burton's criticism to Badian's classic 1958 work). 2) Demetrius' pillaging expeditions were mainly directed South and East against the Greek shores of the Ionic an campaigns. 3) I would love to see a later video covering the 211/05 campaigs, riddled with fascinating historiographical questions: Livy becomes the main source here, replacing the lost Polybian parts, but there's much we can know from him about Roman movements.
@eeec7
@eeec7 Год назад
Historian? That’s very good to hear.
@Roman_History_fan
@Roman_History_fan 9 месяцев назад
Hi, if you are a historian could you answer me, if you want, the following question: I am rewatching the series and I have a question. It is said here 2:48 that Illyria was made of different small tribes ruled by chieftains, but on the map are only two tribes, the Daorsi and Ardiaei, that weren‘t small. Were there 2 main tribes which were subdivided in many small tribes with their own chieftains?
@ignacio.carral
@ignacio.carral 8 месяцев назад
@@Roman_History_fan Hi! The Ancient Illyrians were divided in several large tribal states by this period, the Ardiaei, the Daorsi, the Dalmatae, the Histri, the Dardani and others that do not appear on the map. Their identities changed throughout these period as they interacted with foreign cultures, like the Celts, who migrated to the region around the 4th century BC, and the Greeks and Romans. Each large tribal group was loosely ruled by a chieftain or king. Teuta's case seems to indicate that rulers had a very limited authority over their own subjects, and piracy was freely practiced among them, probably favoured by the geography and customs. However, it is worthwhile noticing that all the historical sources belong to hostile Greeks and Romans, like Polybius and Appian, who seem to have considered them as utterly barbaric and uncivilized, so most of what we can infer from the literary record needs to be considered with utmost caution. If you want to learn more about the Illyrians, I suggest you get John Wilkes' book, "The Illyrians", published in 1996.
@Roman_History_fan
@Roman_History_fan 8 месяцев назад
@@ignacio.carral thank you very much. The ardiaei were powerful like the map indicates, but in the north wasn‘t the daorsi but the dalmate and where they put the dalmate were the iapodes and the liburni, right? And after the third macedonian war the kingdom of Genthiud was conquered, but he was only the king of the remaining territory of the Ardiaei right?
@frantab1369
@frantab1369 4 года назад
15:30 "Stop! You've violated the law" TES IV - Oblivion reference or just coincidence? The guards say it all the time
@MalayArcher
@MalayArcher 4 года назад
Franta Bier its a reference ;)
@Linogewillkillallofy
@Linogewillkillallofy 4 года назад
Who cares. Overrated game anyway
@miguelpereira9859
@miguelpereira9859 4 года назад
@@Linogewillkillallofy People like you crack me up
@bowenc24
@bowenc24 4 года назад
For anyone interested there’s a good historical fiction book set during the Roman-Macedonia conflict, called Clash of Empires by Ben Kane. I liked it because it showed both sides of the war.
@Robopercy
@Robopercy 4 года назад
Rome: We can be friends or we can be enemies. Illyria: Look man, I’m just trying to grow so I can support myself alright? I have a lot of scary neighbors and I need to be able to defend myse- *Rome sucker punches Illyria and kicks him a few times while he’s on the ground* Rome: *Heavy breathing* Ok, we’re friends now.
@ClydeAlb
@ClydeAlb 4 года назад
😂 thats what keeps happening Italy invaded Albanians lots of times killing us and than we protect them against Germans in ww2 that wanted to kill them after they switched sides and we call them brothers😂 ,🇦🇱🇮🇹 but we are mixed together so its true ,during 14 century when Skenderbeg was fighting Ottomans some Albanians fleed to Italy called Arbëresh =Albanian and made a huge castle there nowdays called Calabria which in fact is in Albanian language Kala + Arbria (pronouced Calabria together that means Albanian Castle 🙂
@chucktowne
@chucktowne 4 года назад
What would you do if you politely asked a chihuahua to stop biting your ankles and if it doesn't, then you will kick it and make it stop? Rome had the courtesy to ask them to stop pirating their merchants and raiding their coastal towns before taking action. Then Rome allowed them to keep some independence after teaching them not to bite at the bigger dog. This is such a stupid comment, not even close to the reality of what had happened. Did you even pay attention to the video?
@Robopercy
@Robopercy 4 года назад
chucktowne Papa, has my joke upset you? 🥺 Edit: Just to be clear though, no I do not kick dogs but I get where you were going with it
@ClydeAlb
@ClydeAlb 4 года назад
@@chucktowne those chihuahuas that u say was my ancestors🤨... and this guy was just making a good joke which was history of Rome and Illyria as 2 peoples and not countries
@chucktowne
@chucktowne 4 года назад
@@ClydeAlb I don't care that they are your ancestor's, thats irrelevant. Its a meme, not a joke. Meme's are supposed to have some truth behind them unlike jokes. Both should be funny though.
@sergemann5951
@sergemann5951 4 года назад
Brilliant time lapses between Rome and Hellenistic world. Thank you!
@jimwade3818
@jimwade3818 4 года назад
Great job! Loves these discussions of lesser known wars. So much of the larger history of the world is built on these side notes and detours not discussed. Usually we go from the Punic Wars to the Gallic Campaigns to the Civil War. Thank you.
@randomuser6175
@randomuser6175 4 года назад
"Roman friendship" Good one :)
@adrianbundy3249
@adrianbundy3249 4 года назад
Well, that friendship was often beneficial in a lot of ways. Just look what happened to the territories that went against rome, vs those that slowly bowed to them in more peaceful means. It might have been a bad friendship, but it was a lot better than being an enemy to Rome. And not to mention, Rome did actually have a reliable track record of going to war to defend such allies and protectorates, at least during these time periods; so they weren't nothing to them.
@playgroundheroes899
@playgroundheroes899 4 года назад
Absolutely love the Illyrian background in this video. Epic job as always.
@ClydeAlb
@ClydeAlb 4 года назад
ILLYRIA😍🤤 Agron and Teuta 💪🇦🇱 ,thx Kings and Generals i love your videos too much your the best 👏👏👏
@robertorojnic4370
@robertorojnic4370 4 года назад
I would love to learn more about the Illerian kingdom and its relationship with Rome; military campaigns, economy&trade, diplomacy; etc. Thank you!
@yourdadsotherfamily3530
@yourdadsotherfamily3530 3 года назад
I’m impressed with Phillips predecessor Antigonous dude was seriously loyal for protecting and holding an entire country/its affairs for someone else’s child too truly badass guy
@Miamcoline
@Miamcoline 4 года назад
Really good context and visualisation of the conflict! Thats the qualities I've come to expect of you guys! Well done!
@robertorojnic4370
@robertorojnic4370 4 года назад
This is my favorite youtube channel thus far. You make superb content, visuals, and storytelling. Thank you for your efforts!
@redeye7569
@redeye7569 4 года назад
Good video. The Illyrian (Albanian) history against the Romans is always interesting to watch.
@shingosshojiopoulos6608
@shingosshojiopoulos6608 4 года назад
Damn,another moron
@Peterkonto
@Peterkonto 3 года назад
Only the Albanians say the illyrians were Albanian in antiquity LOL.. All credible historians and scholars say otherwise ..
@redeye7569
@redeye7569 3 года назад
@@Peterkonto it is.....accept it 😧
@Peterkonto
@Peterkonto 3 года назад
@@redeye7569 ..You're not a historian ..You're just an Albanian that likes to belive that the illyrians were Albanians historically that's all..
@HGRvSBG
@HGRvSBG 4 года назад
15:33 "Stop! You've violated the law." Thank you so much for that.
@hkazxc7309
@hkazxc7309 4 года назад
*refuses to surrender THEN PAY WITH YOUR BLOOD
@ross9570
@ross9570 4 года назад
I've been waiting for this for ages! Thank you!!!!
@inferno0020
@inferno0020 4 года назад
Thank you Kings and Generals. You have explored a lot of wars many people overlooked
@grahamcochran5400
@grahamcochran5400 4 года назад
Would love to see a video on the Cleomean War. The politics behind it are intriguing as Clomenes III is such an interesting character. He also pulled off some amazing military feats before the final Battle of Sellesia
@tiannajohnson3042
@tiannajohnson3042 4 года назад
Z g b
@BasileusRex
@BasileusRex 4 года назад
I love the Ck2 music. Seems appropriate given the Roman and Greek theme of the video ;)
@D3D3D
@D3D3D 4 года назад
0:18 Thank you, I've always had that doubt!!! This channel is amazing
@prestonweaver3856
@prestonweaver3856 4 года назад
Fantastic video guys, I have been wondering for years about this conflict, and these series shed a ton of light on it!
@SeleucusNicator
@SeleucusNicator 4 года назад
I love all of your videos, but this one is definitely my favorite one for this month! Mainly because I'm currently reading the second book in Ben Kane's 'Clash of Empires' series and it focuses on the Second Macedonian War and the big climax at Cynoscephalae. (^_^)
@megamaniscoolrightguys2749
@megamaniscoolrightguys2749 4 года назад
This is the second time this channel has "read my mind" 🤣 Seriously! First with the Mongol invasion of Japan (I was looking into it about day or two before it was uploaded), and now this! Just yesterday I was thinking about the Roman-Macedonian war, and that a K&G video would be perfect, and now here it is lol. Thanks guys. I love your channel.
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 4 года назад
Thanks!
@Miamcoline
@Miamcoline 4 года назад
Ha, Pinnes. So good on context! This is the quality I have come to expect of you guys!
@shogun242424
@shogun242424 4 года назад
Thank you so much. Man, those marching, burning villages and battle scenes are very nicely done !
@Sendo664
@Sendo664 4 года назад
The ck2 theme "the byzantine empire" fits so totally since its the fusion of this two people
@waqarsaleem7163
@waqarsaleem7163 4 года назад
The script and the wordings in this video is very beautifully written. Just came back to hear them once more and praise the man/woman whoever wrote that.
@nervsouly
@nervsouly 4 года назад
Perfect video with all the reminding of what one might have forgotten from previous videos and giving the larger background.
@jimmydaf525
@jimmydaf525 4 года назад
I have been waiting a long time for this new series.Thank you so much for the amazing video!
@853dlg
@853dlg 4 года назад
That "Roman Friendship" reminded me the "Allies of America"
@kam2150
@kam2150 4 года назад
Divide et Impera mod for Rome 2 is used for troops and battles if anyone is wondering.
@JoshDaGreat16
@JoshDaGreat16 4 года назад
Kamil love that mod. Would’ve stopped playing that game if I didn’t discover that mod
@ricktickb00m
@ricktickb00m 4 года назад
This is rapidly becoming my favourite channel, such interesting topics. Keep up the great work!
@kevinmurphy3307
@kevinmurphy3307 4 года назад
Thank you for this amazing channel, I must say that seeing so many other history buffs here gives me heart in these times of, shall we say "Philistine indifference" Thank you
@danielconde13
@danielconde13 4 года назад
Actually this is one of generally known History's gap: how Rome came to conquer Greece. So, another K&G series to watch closely.
@Peterkonto
@Peterkonto 4 года назад
Every video clearly states that the ancient macedonians were Hellenes (Greeks) unfortunately you still get these slavic icognitoBulgarians trolling and insisting otherwise..
@vaeldrnero6251
@vaeldrnero6251 3 года назад
As a Bulgarian it’s ridiculous listening to the claims of the North Macedonian government. Of course Ancient Macedonia was a Hellenic kingdom. And of course modern Macedonians are just Bulgarians. But maybe some insight could be provided on this. After the second Balkan war many territories which were inhabited by Bulgarians were split among their neighbours. For example modern Northern Greece including Thessaloniki was an area where both Bulgarians and Greeks lived. European Turkey was also mostly inhabited by Bulgarians. Macedonia was a different story however. The population there was virtually all Bulgarians but the land was part of Serbia. And the Serbs did not like this. So what did they do? The government under Tito started an aggressive brainwashing campaign where they convinced the locals of a fake history. They essentially stole Ancient Greek history and Medieval Bulgarian history, combined them and essentially made up a nation with stolen history.
@emeralddragongaming2930
@emeralddragongaming2930 3 года назад
@@vaeldrnero6251but Bulgarians were turkich people actually , not Slavs nor Tracians
@vaeldrnero6251
@vaeldrnero6251 3 года назад
Emerald Dragon Gaming First of all it doesn’t really matter what Bulgars were. The fact is that the modern Bulgarian population is most closely related with other Mediterranean Europeans such as Greeks and Italians. Genetic research also disproves the Turkic theory of Bulgar origin. The truth is that we actually have no idea who the Bulgars were - we even don’t know if they were an ethnicity of a confederation of different ethnicities. The Turkic theory has pretty much been disproven. But again - it doesn’t really matter. Even if they were Turkic they were far too few to have any lasting impact. The only thing left from them is the name Bulgaria. Modern Bulgarians are just Thracians.
@Peterkonto
@Peterkonto 3 года назад
Bulgars where proto Bulgarians and not really related to todays modern bulgarians who are a slavonic race and have a big history in the Balkans unlike these so called Northern Macedonias that make up their own history as they go along ..
@emeralddragongaming2930
@emeralddragongaming2930 3 года назад
@@vaeldrnero6251But I knew this already my friend .You are not Bulgarians and yet you're pressing your western neighbours to call themselves Bulgarians, name with which they have nothing in common, so if you are just Tracians like you said ,then what are they? Consequently they are M........ aren't they?
@smacpost3
@smacpost3 4 года назад
Always fun watching these top quality productions. Thank you King And Generals.
@Massinissathefirst
@Massinissathefirst 4 года назад
I've greatly enjoyed this video and learned a whole lot in the process. What I especially enjoyed is the "let's-reverse-time-for-a-moment" part. Indeed it was crucial for my understanding of what was what and who came from where and after whom. Thank you guys!
@buzan2296
@buzan2296 4 года назад
Topic suggestion: Gustav Vasa's 4 sons, Erik, Johan, Magnus and Karl and their struggle for the Swedish crown. It's a really good story, should be a series.
@Oxtocoatl13
@Oxtocoatl13 4 года назад
The dissolution of the Kalmar Union and Gustav Vasa's reign would make a fine one too. They already have a video about Kirkholm, which is like, immediately after this, so here's hoping!
@KingofBlades113
@KingofBlades113 4 года назад
Great video as always. Have you guys considered doing a series about the armies of the Napoleonic Wars?
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 4 года назад
Yep, it will happen
@lazarovera03
@lazarovera03 4 года назад
I've been waiting for this video for way too long!! Thanks for making such awesome content.
@joell9775
@joell9775 4 года назад
Fantastic Video!!!! I'm loving the content each and every time. I'm proud to wear my Kings and Generals SPQR hoody on the weekly.
@cday131
@cday131 4 года назад
Must have been crazy living in Rome at this time. The level of fear and uncertainty in the future, and the general chaos.
@ntgrg08
@ntgrg08 4 года назад
Small correction, the coastal town in Aetolia should be spelt Nafpaktos. Missing the P :). Otherwise, great video as always!!!
@HistoryHustle
@HistoryHustle 4 года назад
Great video!
@michaelthomas8293
@michaelthomas8293 4 года назад
This is the series I have been waiting to see. Fantastic video.
@Savrho
@Savrho 4 года назад
Your documentaries resemble Soviet Storm: WW2 in the East in style and depth, even music sometimes. I don't know if that series was an inspiration in any way, but thank you so much for the effort you put into making these videos. What you're doing is amazing. The knowledge we can find in history is truly captivating.
@yochaiwyss3843
@yochaiwyss3843 4 года назад
Rome: *Loses in Canne* Rome, 2 minutes later: *(Man)POWER OVERWHELMING!*
@podemosurss8316
@podemosurss8316 4 года назад
Rome in the 2nd Punic War was like USSR in WW2: You destroyed our Army? Well, shame that we have already established another...
@heronofalexandria91
@heronofalexandria91 4 года назад
Podemos URSS Rome could have suffered 10 Canne’s and still fought on. Their levy system was truly remarkable for the time period.
@podemosurss8316
@podemosurss8316 4 года назад
@@heronofalexandria91 Exactly
@sanduantoci281
@sanduantoci281 3 года назад
USSR had luck but not a remarkable army. USSR had many natural advantages such as terrain and bad weather to stop the enemy, but their army was trash. + that they were supported by Allies.
@ovinkatulanda7713
@ovinkatulanda7713 4 года назад
WAITED SO LONG FOR THIS EPISODE❤️❤️❤️
@kirschakos
@kirschakos 4 года назад
Amazing video once again! Looking forward to the next one in this subject :)
@pridefulobserver3807
@pridefulobserver3807 4 года назад
Crusader Kings 2 - The Byzantine Empire soundtrack... Now I need to restore The Empire once again
@GloryToParadis
@GloryToParadis 4 года назад
Byzantium is basically Rome + Greece
@seyl717
@seyl717 4 года назад
Should have called it the Illyrian wars, also what happened with the illyrian kingdom after demetrius was deposed?
@00HoODBoy
@00HoODBoy 4 года назад
i watch and enjoy all of your incredible videos, but nothing can beat roman history in my book. thank you
@corbindick8943
@corbindick8943 4 года назад
I absolutely love when I get the notification that you guys put out a new video
@dennisjeppesen9387
@dennisjeppesen9387 4 года назад
Cool, cool but where is the rest of the Wars of the Diadochi?!!
@12mkamran
@12mkamran 4 года назад
Check out, Kings And Generals Podcast
@njujuwd3495
@njujuwd3495 4 года назад
The have a entire series on that, a minimum six Videos, might be even more. Defintly check them out!
@hedgehog3180
@hedgehog3180 3 года назад
The rise of Rome is always the best since they were a republic (even if it was questionable how democratic it was) and no one really believed that they could do it right until the moment they came to dominate the Mediterranean. People should have probably realized that Italy is actually kinda large and already at this stage Rome was a major power. But that's why it's great, you always love an underdog. Also Rome at this time was conducting diplomacy in a thoroughly modern way, like they were doing things that we can relate to these days. They sent out military expeditions, they weren't just going out and conquering land, and they had diplomacy based on spheres of influence and economy, and well they were a republic. Again even though they might not have resembled modern democracies it's clear that they still functioned in a similar way. What's new is old.
@HenrikTheSwede
@HenrikTheSwede 4 года назад
So excited over this series, more of these lesser known chapters in Antiquity!
@unknownuser1556
@unknownuser1556 4 года назад
Never stop making videos, please!!
@thegreendragoninn8730
@thegreendragoninn8730 4 года назад
It upsets me that you didn't use the unique model that Rome 2 has for Teuta. Other than that, fantastic as always!
@shadymerchant1198
@shadymerchant1198 4 года назад
Damn how did kings and generals know of my crippling eating chicken while binge watching history channels on RU-vid addiction
@endeldarm
@endeldarm 4 года назад
Great video as always! Can't wait for the rest of this series!
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 4 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@KHK001
@KHK001 4 года назад
Awesome! Did not expect new series 😀
@denniscleary7580
@denniscleary7580 4 года назад
Philip the one Eye was a military genius and it’s no surprise his son took after him.
@cpmenninga
@cpmenninga 4 года назад
The Cyclops Philiphemus.
@S3Cs4uN8
@S3Cs4uN8 4 года назад
Dunno if anyone noticed but in that opening map sequence it says 'Grek City States', thought I'd point that out.
@JamesBond-he8ws
@JamesBond-he8ws 4 года назад
?
@MalayArcher
@MalayArcher 4 года назад
CuddlyTurtle its a typo.
@rellosapostolos2266
@rellosapostolos2266 4 года назад
Thats because Macedonia was not a city state it was a fcking kingdom Macedonia is greek and its over say whatever you want all the evidence is on our side
@rellosapostolos2266
@rellosapostolos2266 4 года назад
@@joyfuluniter5445 fck off
@rellosapostolos2266
@rellosapostolos2266 4 года назад
@@joyfuluniter5445 funny but i know my history and we have the evidence go worship you fake slavic country and fck off #MacedoniaIsGreek
@lukezuzga6460
@lukezuzga6460 4 года назад
Awesome, A whole new series from K&G! If it's half as good as the Roman or Ottoman series, we are all in for a bunch of brilliant Historic videos! Thx Fellas, really looking forward to this!
@Dokja0
@Dokja0 4 года назад
Been waiting for this:)
@jaumelavila97
@jaumelavila97 4 года назад
Hello. In the map (1:44), at Hispania, the Cantabri are in a wrong place. In that place, actual Catalonia, lived the Ilergetes. The Cantabri lived at the north of the Astures. Greetings and thank you for your videos.
@MalayArcher
@MalayArcher 4 года назад
jaume thanks. That will be corrected in the next episode.
@jaumelavila97
@jaumelavila97 4 года назад
@@MalayArcher you're welcome. I put another important comment in the video about indo-greeks (I'm historian), you should look it. Greetings
@tyrian_baal
@tyrian_baal 4 года назад
@@MalayArcher Why dont you make more videos? I miss them..
@theowl5402
@theowl5402 4 года назад
And also the position of Scodra is way too north as well. 😊
@MalayArcher
@MalayArcher 4 года назад
@@jaumelavila97 Cheers !
@DavideMontingelliOfficial
@DavideMontingelliOfficial 4 года назад
50% of the strenght of macedonian army was one "man": Alexander.
@nomooon
@nomooon 4 года назад
50% should've been good cavalry and hyspastis covering flanks and holes in the phalanx.
@DavideMontingelliOfficial
@DavideMontingelliOfficial 4 года назад
@@ChevyChase301 Alexander generalship would augment the capabilities of every army of history. Antiochus or Eumenes would never consider themselves at his level.
@ahamedihamiyun5927
@ahamedihamiyun5927 4 года назад
@@DavideMontingelliOfficial Alexander's led army would get massacred by The Romans ,Tang Chinese ,Mongols, Ummayad caliphate, and ottomans
@voltagedrop5899
@voltagedrop5899 4 года назад
@@ahamedihamiyun5927 there is more than an entire millennium of history between alexander and tang china and the umayyad caliphate, and more than a millennium and a half of history between alexander and the mongols and ottomans. such a comparison is as moronic as comparing viking raiders and 11th century crusaders to the wehrmacht and the royal navy would be.
@wandercat7701
@wandercat7701 4 года назад
@@ahamedihamiyun5927 yeah and he would be defeated by any army right now with guns and tanks .. ofc he would lose. alexander's army were hundred years older and outdated than those you stated.
@justjohn1121
@justjohn1121 4 года назад
Another great video! Thank You!!
@kingotime8977
@kingotime8977 4 года назад
That was one of the best Kings & Generals video of all time!
@tvanlingen7684
@tvanlingen7684 4 года назад
Everytime I watch your videos I end up booting up total war games
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 4 года назад
Tweet that at TW account, let them know :-)
@CommieRaptor
@CommieRaptor 4 года назад
This was a start of a great war for the Eastern Medeterranian.
@delianleague
@delianleague 4 года назад
See Slav? Macedonia is only Greek!
@CommieRaptor
@CommieRaptor 4 года назад
@@delianleague Я разве сказал, что нынешняя Македония - та самая, из Античности? Я лишь сказал, что это показанный в видео конфликт стал началом для масштабной борьбы между Римом и Эллинистическими государствами за Восточное Средиземноморье.
@warciminal2076
@warciminal2076 4 года назад
Иван Рыбалкин m8 it’s not the slavic empire here
@delianleague
@delianleague 4 года назад
@@CommieRaptor Я прекрасно понял что ты написал, просто увидел твое славянское имя.. По скольку мне известно, РФ так же называет официально Скопья как "Македония", и многие даже верят в то что они имеют отношение к древней Македонии, к сожалению, не говоря уже о книгах (исторических).
@delianleague
@delianleague 4 года назад
@@CommieRaptor А про Эллинистическое государство ты ни чего и не сказал, так что есть причины вам не доверять.
@SeArCh4DrEaMz
@SeArCh4DrEaMz 4 года назад
awsome vid, love the sountrack and the dynamic tone that video has
@bbb-pj7tu
@bbb-pj7tu 4 года назад
Thank you Kings and Generals for amazing videos you make one after the other
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 4 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@CSLGSKS
@CSLGSKS 4 года назад
1:42 “Grek” city states. Guess that second e didn’t fit on the screen
@nicolapacella5966
@nicolapacella5966 4 года назад
Rome: slowly winning the second Punic War Phillip: mistakes were made
@maziluandrei5055
@maziluandrei5055 4 года назад
I love it. Thank you guys for the work that you do every week for us. Im waiting for the video with fall of Babilon🙂
@Fenniks-
@Fenniks- 4 года назад
The animation is just getting better and better
@thebadgerimpaler
@thebadgerimpaler 4 года назад
The History Channel: *exists* Kings and Generals: I'm about to end this mans entire career.
@IllyrianTiger99
@IllyrianTiger99 4 года назад
RU-vid is drunk again or I'm not a patreon and couldn't see this video earlier... :(
@Zantides
@Zantides 4 года назад
I could see it 12 hours ago '.'
@IllyrianTiger99
@IllyrianTiger99 4 года назад
@@Zantides because you're a patron, that's why..
@dzpower189
@dzpower189 4 года назад
Thank you for this great work
@dansmith3343
@dansmith3343 4 года назад
Finally!!! Thank you so much for this and the thirty years war
@Tiberon098
@Tiberon098 4 года назад
Seriously asking here: Would this channel be good for showing to a high school history class?
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 4 года назад
Depends on the context
@Nac56
@Nac56 4 года назад
This channel is for history nerds, for the most part its things you have learned already, with a nice dash of visuals. Alot more goes on behind the scenes for each subject covered. I could probably turn this one video into 4 hours of teaching.
@cpmenninga
@cpmenninga 4 года назад
Nac56 what about as a supplement or an eye-catching introduction? He is talking about high school history students.
@Liquidsback
@Liquidsback 4 года назад
Now we go to the Syrian Wars....Besides Raphia.
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 4 года назад
We'll get to that!
@Liquidsback
@Liquidsback 4 года назад
@@KingsandGenerals Because no one else will.
@Ahmadbeik99
@Ahmadbeik99 4 года назад
@Pommy Pie I'm from aleppo Definitely excited to learn about these wars.
@Liquidsback
@Liquidsback 4 года назад
@@Ahmadbeik99 It was between Seleucids and Ptolemies.
@TyZaTube
@TyZaTube 4 года назад
Always quality content!
@Daruliable
@Daruliable 4 года назад
this series are a good one, I will not miss a single chapter, thanks K&G's
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