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📜 Rome's Second Punic War, Part 2 - Extra History
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@birdiemcchicken1471
@birdiemcchicken1471 8 лет назад
Not gonna lie. The sight of a war-elephant emerging from the sleet and fog of a pre-dawn winter morning would make an awesome scene for a movie...
@carolineh.1925
@carolineh.1925 8 лет назад
Why d'ya think Tolkein came up with Oliphants? #lotr
@birdiemcchicken1471
@birdiemcchicken1471 8 лет назад
Storm Galaxy2319 Because he can't spell elephant?
@carolineh.1925
@carolineh.1925 8 лет назад
Well, I was gonna say that it was because he was inspired by Hannibal but wanted a more otherworldly-sounding name for the creatures, but that works too.
@Nemoticon
@Nemoticon 8 лет назад
That is correct. In fact, there was only one Elephant left that survived to see the fight (or at least that is what I have read). Hannibal rode that one obviously. But they are better for intimidation than actual battle. If you fluster an Elephant before your lines meet... say fire a volley of flaming arrows at it, it will panic and create havoc within its own ranks. I'm a fan of Hannibal so I'm not going to put that down to foolishness. I just think he wanted history to remember him as a baddass... he succeeded too xD
@akatsukami9578
@akatsukami9578 8 лет назад
But the Romans had faced elephants in the wars against Pyrrhus some sixty years earlier, and had worked out effective anti-elephant tactics then (as Hannibal was to learn at Zama).
@user-qf9ux7mh6d
@user-qf9ux7mh6d 8 лет назад
1:27 The second punic war was caused by "some damn thing in the balkans"
@WhyGodby
@WhyGodby 4 года назад
Lol
@lucamaddalena5925
@lucamaddalena5925 3 года назад
Otto von Bismarck: I see what you did there
@AlechiaTheWitch
@AlechiaTheWitch 3 года назад
BISMARCK
@AlechiaTheWitch
@AlechiaTheWitch 3 года назад
@@lucamaddalena5925 von
@lucamaddalena5925
@lucamaddalena5925 3 года назад
@@AlechiaTheWitch yeah, just realized
@EasilyBoredGamer
@EasilyBoredGamer 9 лет назад
i think this series really shows just how easy it is for history to be made intresting
@mohammedtijani3749
@mohammedtijani3749 9 лет назад
There is something wrong in this video:numedian cavalry was never black we are white
@giorgimeqvabishvili8210
@giorgimeqvabishvili8210 9 лет назад
amine mchanna nigga?
@LordBloodySoul
@LordBloodySoul 9 лет назад
Aboy5768 Yeah, and it also shows how great movies, fantasy novels and games have been influenced by actual historical battles and events as well :) I love this show! ^.^
@LordBloodySoul
@LordBloodySoul 9 лет назад
amine mchanna The army was probably not made up entirely of numedian warriors, boy.
@Xamarin491
@Xamarin491 9 лет назад
The Easily Bored Gamer Yeah, this is like my star wars...
@Randomdudefromtheinternet
@Randomdudefromtheinternet 5 лет назад
Just imagine the logistic nighmare to keep all those elephants fed. Damn.
@sparks4458
@sparks4458 3 года назад
Suppertimepuss2 they sound like no fun what so ever lol
@sh11death
@sh11death 3 года назад
Oh crap, I didn't even think of that. I was too wrapped up in the awesome description.
@dphalanx7465
@dphalanx7465 3 года назад
According to most accounts, more than half the elephants perished in the Crossing of the Alps. So, to make him even _more_ boss (if such a thing was possible), Hannibal achieved his elephantine Shock & Awe with only a handful of pachyderms!
@florians9949
@florians9949 8 месяцев назад
The Elephants didn’t realy had any real impacts on the war as a whole. They died rather early in the conflict, with the battle fo the trebia river being the only major engagement they saw as most of them actually perished in the fight.
@pct87
@pct87 10 лет назад
I gotta say, you guys paint a beautiful picture with your words, how you described the romans reaction to elephants was great.
@elgostine
@elgostine 10 лет назад
i heartily agree
@MertSu66
@MertSu66 9 лет назад
elgostine i third the shit out of that motion, i became that roman farmer for a minute
@elgostine
@elgostine 9 лет назад
Mert Su there is however one slight flaw in this... the romans HAD encountered elephants prior to this i believe when confronting hellenistic armies, although im not sure which war came first. still, your average soldier rushed into combat to fight hannibal wouldnt neccesarily have heard of the elephants in the conflicts with the greeks.
@kennhyr
@kennhyr 9 лет назад
elgostine Well, the Roman FACTION did, but these recruits/farmers have never seen them before. It's like a Knight coming across a tank for the first time, only hearing vague stories about it.
@elgostine
@elgostine 9 лет назад
***** pretty much.. dan is still absolutely right about those things being totally alien to the average italian
@iprobablyforgotsomething
@iprobablyforgotsomething 8 лет назад
"Will you have peace or war?" "War." Dude, Peter Jackson totally ripped that line off.
@somedragonbastard
@somedragonbastard 8 лет назад
I like it. Percy Jackson *is* based on Greek and Roman mythology, so I feel like using that line fits.
@iprobablyforgotsomething
@iprobablyforgotsomething 8 лет назад
That may be so, idk. I was referencing *Peter* Jackson's Hobbit-movie line said by Bard, though.
@somedragonbastard
@somedragonbastard 8 лет назад
+R MH Sorry. I guess I read it wrong.
@iprobablyforgotsomething
@iprobablyforgotsomething 8 лет назад
No worries, it happens.
@teatime8535
@teatime8535 6 лет назад
R MH i honestly thought you just misspelled Percy Jackson
@connormclernon26
@connormclernon26 8 лет назад
6:03 losing nearly 70% of your army to attack Rome? Yeah. Why let that get in the way of a good crusade
@k0rasi
@k0rasi 7 лет назад
Actually, there wasn't 98k men who tried crossing the alps. As he said in the video, a lot of them left the army before starting the climb (Hannibal gave them the choice). In the end, only about 45k men+cavalry included did the climb, and between 1/3 and 1/2 died. Out of the 38 elephants who started the journey, only 1 elephant made it to the other side. That kind of ruins the next scene of "Romans fighting monsters" , but it was impressive nonetheless
@CarlosRios1
@CarlosRios1 6 лет назад
That's a lot of attrition.
@materbater5596
@materbater5596 6 лет назад
well you're kind of wrong i think. hannibal lost his elephants (bar one) in a the winter after he crossed into italy, so according to my memory he should have definitely had them at his disposal for the battle of the trebia
@AbbeyRoadkill1
@AbbeyRoadkill1 6 лет назад
My understanding is that Hannibal only had one elephant left when he emerged from the Arno river marshes (near the modern town of Pistoia) in the spring of 217 BCE (a year after the battles of the Ticinus and Trebbia rivers, which occurred in 218 BCE).
@darthbricksempire3606
@darthbricksempire3606 6 лет назад
Tian Run Xu No, they died after the alps, either after Trebia, or (i dont remember if this happened, but i believe that i remember perhaps reading somehting baout a battle before Trebia, and if that happened, then it would be after that battle, before Trebia, Buuuuut). But they died of cold from the Alps, though they did make it into Italy
@Vanalovan
@Vanalovan 8 лет назад
Sempronius Longus wouldn't happen to have been a relative of Bigus Dickus?
@karelvansteenhuyse3522
@karelvansteenhuyse3522 8 лет назад
ha live of Brian fan, nice to see you
@6666Imperator
@6666Imperator 6 лет назад
in the german version his name was "Schwanzus Longus" so even closer :D
@weldonwin
@weldonwin 6 лет назад
We mock, but we all know he was of gweat help in a sudden cwisis
@criticuttam
@criticuttam 5 лет назад
How dare you compawe such a gweat woman with Sempwonius Longus?
@chazzwozzio
@chazzwozzio 5 лет назад
He has a wife you know
@Fatortu
@Fatortu 10 лет назад
I live in the Alps and I have seen where they crossed them. It is obvious they didn't know the place because they didn't take the easy way at all. There were low valleys going toward Italy but they sometimes decided to climb a 2000 meters high pass instead ^^ What's cool though is that even 2000 years later, the local noble families would have ivory in their treasure that Gauls had stolen on dead elephants.
@blupolo2389
@blupolo2389 9 лет назад
Like they ivory from these elephants ?
@Fatortu
@Fatortu 9 лет назад
Yes ! That's cool !
@Theimpracticalelf
@Theimpracticalelf 9 лет назад
Fatortu That's awesome!
@Theimpracticalelf
@Theimpracticalelf 9 лет назад
Fatortu That's awesome!
@Theimpracticalelf
@Theimpracticalelf 9 лет назад
Fatortu That's awesome!
@lucaswalker6575
@lucaswalker6575 5 лет назад
"Aut Viam Invenium Aut Faciam." -Hannibal, when told it was impossible to cross the Alps at that time. "I will find a way, or I will make one."
@iainballas
@iainballas 5 лет назад
"Legit fighting monsters" All I picture is two romans going "Bro, wtf is that?" "Dude, don't think, just run!"
@theramendutchman
@theramendutchman 4 года назад
I would completely be on their side in that day and age
@kargaroc386
@kargaroc386 3 года назад
what would that be in latin?
@amielpatriarca2551
@amielpatriarca2551 2 года назад
@@kargaroc386 That would be:"Frater,quid irrumabo est?Frater,noli cogitare,modo curre!"
@jmr2008jan
@jmr2008jan 8 лет назад
"To this day historians can not agree which river the Ebro R. is" Just spent 20 minutes in google earth trying to find the Ebro, only to give up and unpause the video to hear that. History it seems does indeed repeat itself.
@fristi61
@fristi61 8 лет назад
+jmr2008jan Actually I think there may have been a mistake. The Ebro or Ebre is the second largest river in Spain and you can easily find it on Wikipedia. The name of the river that appears on the treaty is actually 'Iber' (which gives its name to the Iberian peninsula), Ebro being the most likely candidate. Actually in recent years some new evidence has come to light that the Ebro and the Iber are one and the same.
@DeyaViews
@DeyaViews 6 лет назад
The funny thing is that Barcelona is very clearly north of the Ebro, while Seguntum was very clearly south of it. If the Ebro river was meant to be the border, both Rome's alies and Hamilcar were in violation of it.
@michealroth120800
@michealroth120800 4 года назад
@@DeyaViews Cartography wasn't very good back then, they may have actually thought that Saguntum was North and Barcelona was south.
@TheMarctnt
@TheMarctnt 8 лет назад
"Okay Charlie, I know you hate Carthage but we really need to think before we speak in there." "Yeah yeah, I know. Let's do this shit." *Enters* *Carthage* *senate*. "I hold before you peace and war!" "Choose what you will!" "I choose war!" "CHARLIE WHAT THE FUCK?!" "WE ACCEPT!" "GODDAMNIT CHARLIE!"
@GyroCannon
@GyroCannon 9 лет назад
It's too bad that the Punic Wars are largely ignored by world history books... I remember that there were almost no mention in my World History textbook... the only reason I knew about the main players of the war was from a project I had to do, where we had to make a short presentation on someone from history, ranging from recent people (like US presidents) to ancient people (Scipio Africanus for me)
@VintageLJ
@VintageLJ 8 лет назад
+Misael Ramirez I'm guessing Mexico? I mean, I'm surprised you didn't study the Spanish, since they are the most important part of Mexican history If I know correctly.
@Latetothegame
@Latetothegame 8 лет назад
I remember briefly touching on it in like sixth or seventh grade. My teacher was nuts about Roman history though so it was probably a special case.
@RJtheMightyStang
@RJtheMightyStang 6 лет назад
GyroCannon we study Greece Egypt Rome Mesopotamia China (to emperor Quinn) India Nothing on America in my 6th grade
@darthbricksempire3606
@darthbricksempire3606 6 лет назад
At my school, we only hear about our countries history (Denmark), and not about anything else. We almost never hear about any wars. Hannibal, Alexander, Attila, Ghengis Khan and many others have never been mentioned. Napoleon wws mentioned for like 10 seconds, but only about his coronation. In WWI and WWII, we only hear about what goes on in our country. In WWI, we were neutral, and we nearly didn’t hear about the war, but just how Denmark were doing. I have made presentations about Alexander, Hannibal, and Napoleon, but we have never heard of the first two... really annoying.
@StephanePare
@StephanePare 6 лет назад
In the French part of Canada, when I was a kid our first history course was world history, then 2 years later Canadian history. We had a certain focus on wars, but never battles. We saw some fast forwarded version of this as part of our chapter on Rome, but with 9 months of 2 hours a week to cover human history worldwide from the australopitecus to modern hitory, we couldn't stop for details on anything but world war 1/2 :( There just wasn't enough time.
@keiyakins
@keiyakins 10 лет назад
If you wrote this shit up as a fantasy novel, I don't think it would be considered believable.
@vfaulkon
@vfaulkon 10 лет назад
Truth is often stranger than fiction, n'est pas? :D
@stevenirizarry1304
@stevenirizarry1304 5 лет назад
Replace the elephants with ice dragons and giants and have rome attain fire dragons and this shit would make a great fantasy novel
@wolvie90
@wolvie90 8 лет назад
I can't stop thinking Scipio achieved military might with the power of peanut butter.
@somedragonbastard
@somedragonbastard 8 лет назад
And then, Skippy-o filled empty PB jars with Greek Fire, and flung it at his opponents, and they died in a delicious, salty explosion.
@CynBeingCyn
@CynBeingCyn 4 месяца назад
Nobody has posted in a WHILE but I can’t believe what eventually became the main “extra” channel started with one sponsor. Wow
@wanaan
@wanaan 10 лет назад
I know history class usually dig a good bit deeper than this (not high school history classes though), and I have to wonder...why does this cartoony style appeals to me soooooooooo much more than a typical class setting normally does. Maybe it's just so much quicker.
@aliciajazmin9568
@aliciajazmin9568 9 лет назад
Yeah, I think I prefer this, instead of my High School Social Studies class. Social Studies in the setting it is at High School, just does not appeal to me. In middle school, when we got to learning about history in Social Studies class, it was awesome!
@GnarledStaff
@GnarledStaff 6 лет назад
Savin Wangtal A good teacher capable of entertaining and holding attention can make a huge difference. I had an English teacher who captivated a class with a story about an ear rinse. He could also get the class to participate in philosophical debate. I learned more by listening to my History teacher talk to a few students who actually cared than by reading the book (well, maybe about the same) because the participants were interested in the conversation and that interest les to enthusiasm.
@materbater5596
@materbater5596 6 лет назад
you wont remember this type of teaching in the long run, and it is very simplistic so you'll actually watch the video
@StephanePare
@StephanePare 6 лет назад
Maybe it's also because videos like this focus on the human element instead of a long list of facts and dates to remember and recite. The added knowledge that we can learn this at our pace and not be tested on how well we absorbed it also pushes off some of the pressure that would otherwise put us off in a class setting
@umartdagnir
@umartdagnir 9 лет назад
5:52 - what, wookiees riding elephants?
@momobone7305
@momobone7305 6 лет назад
Lmao Jawas aren't that tall but nice guess
@JoGyatto
@JoGyatto 6 лет назад
Whatabout the droid attack on the wookies?
@extrahistory
@extrahistory 11 лет назад
Well, JUST FOR YOU, we posted Part 3 this morning. :) Skip to about 10:53 in the video and you'll see the link.
@thejummyjum6207
@thejummyjum6207 5 месяцев назад
Thanks bro
@CynBeingCyn
@CynBeingCyn 4 месяца назад
This has been out for 10 years, thejummyjum6207
@romanshik
@romanshik 9 лет назад
"It's one of the coldest days of a year and a sleet is pouring down..." Northern European bursts into laughter :D
@kevinsullivan3448
@kevinsullivan3448 4 года назад
Cold for Italy...
@yousefshahin2654
@yousefshahin2654 3 года назад
The 1st Punic war was the ancient version of WW1 and the 2nd Punic war was the ancient version of WW2
@wolfsbanealphas617
@wolfsbanealphas617 Год назад
Dang history repeats itself
@Zeviander
@Zeviander 10 лет назад
I'm quite amazed how epic this series of videos is. Using modern pictures and internet memes to portray an ancient event is unexpectedly awe-inspiring.
@yayisnotasinger
@yayisnotasinger 10 лет назад
I got chills when he said "I choose war" Just imaging what those 3 words caused
@apriliahussna4561
@apriliahussna4561 2 года назад
Yeah, just like cersei's "i choose violence"
@Zerepzerreitug
@Zerepzerreitug 9 лет назад
the encounter between the romans and the elephants sounds like such a hollywood-esque moment it almost sounds fake XD
@joinmarch76
@joinmarch76 2 года назад
This is probably my favorite of the second punic war saga, especially the description of what I like to call "Meet the Pachyderms". Fun fact, all of these elephants are from a now-extinct subspecies found in North Africa.
@notben5088
@notben5088 5 лет назад
When you see a bunch of Africans crossing the Alps on elephants *Pizza Time Stops*
@ah925
@ah925 4 года назад
They were Phoenician not African
@smoothcast6940
@smoothcast6940 3 года назад
@@ah925 a little mix of phoenicians and lots of north africans or "amazigh"
@lucamaddalena5925
@lucamaddalena5925 3 года назад
@@ah925 I mean, the romans weren’t romans they origined from Alba Longa
@dakivild3009
@dakivild3009 Год назад
Who’s revisiting after the oversimplified video
@chiefthomas5342
@chiefthomas5342 Год назад
First seeing no revisiting yes
@IMVADER2
@IMVADER2 10 лет назад
wow, this war is getting awesome. I also love knowing lucas used it as the inspiration for the battle of Hoth in episode V
@caseygray2328
@caseygray2328 4 года назад
Hannibal: *growls* Rome: ahh Carthage control your general Carthage: he don't bite Hannibal: *starts yelling with Elephants* Rome: YES HE DO~
@miquelescribanoivars5049
@miquelescribanoivars5049 6 лет назад
2:40 Always Sunny in Philadelphia theme starts playing: "Hannibal Crosses The Alps".
@brucegao5353
@brucegao5353 7 лет назад
10:11 The same effect when allied soldiers saw the german tiger tank and also maybe how some rebel troopers saw the AT-AT, this is huge psychological warfare.
@NigzBlackman
@NigzBlackman 10 лет назад
This was pretty bad ass! why didn't I learn this in school?! =l
@Bobby_Corwen
@Bobby_Corwen 10 лет назад
Natasel And now Summer Vacation is used to save money on AC, nice try buddy.
@Bobby_Corwen
@Bobby_Corwen 10 лет назад
Natasel Hm... Not really, who am I to defend the school system? I'm almost in Grade 11 and the teachers union where I live refuses to work. Then again I do live in Canada...
@Frikgeek
@Frikgeek 10 лет назад
Any decent highschool should've covered the Punic wars. I don't know where you live but most civilised countries cover global history and not just the history of their own country.
@Bobby_Corwen
@Bobby_Corwen 10 лет назад
Frikgeek They were glossed over in sixth grade for me. It was essentially. "Les personnes à Rome ont fait des choses stupides aux personnes dans les autres pays et puis ils ont bataillé et Rome a gagné." So close auto-translate, so close.
@Bobby_Corwen
@Bobby_Corwen 10 лет назад
Natasel Oh wait never mind...
@meganpandalover8913
@meganpandalover8913 9 лет назад
I know that a lot of students didn't learn this on history... That's why I love my teacher (I've had her 2 years in a row, she teaches multiple grades) she always digs super deep and doesn't even just tell us the story she makes us connect to the past. For example Hannibal one guy ( on a farm I believe? Excuse me if that's incorrect) was able to almost throw over Rome. Do you realize how insane and cool that is? Rome was kinda like the capital of the world SUPER powerful.... I think that people don't even realize that history contains actually people some times
@rogerogue7226
@rogerogue7226 5 лет назад
The sad thing that this video misses, is that by this point Hannibal has basicly already failed (end of the vid). His losses in the alps were so immense, the troops lost too well trained, the elephants and specialists too hard to come by, that his army never recovered, no matter how many wildling gauls he recruited. After the alps, he had no real chance of capturing the city of Rome, and while others might have surrendered through sheer attrittion or fear, Rome would not. Which made it a matter of waiting until he lost.
@Lawh
@Lawh 9 лет назад
Has anyone ever found any remains of this army in the alps?
@jmr2008jan
@jmr2008jan 8 лет назад
+Lawrence H I was wondering the same thing. Would be a interesting field trip. Though I doubt anything would have been left after very long considering the weather of the Alps.
@fawwazn.1244
@fawwazn.1244 8 лет назад
+jmr2008jan But the snow and how low temperature it was could preserved the trail of corpse they left behind far beneath the surface.. And we could just follow Hannibal Trails through the alps and dig, we might have found it..
@PSPaaskynen
@PSPaaskynen 8 лет назад
+Lawrence H Archeologists have been searching along the two most likely routes and have found proof of large numbers of horses passing at a time that fits the second Punic war, but nothing conclusive yet.
@Lawh
@Lawh 8 лет назад
PSPaaskynen Source please :) Tai, lähde kiitos, Pääskynen :)
@Lawh
@Lawh 8 лет назад
Thanks bud
@MDMAx
@MDMAx 10 лет назад
I'm having goosebumps while watching this. This is AMAZING!
@MagicAccent
@MagicAccent 10 лет назад
Wow, I actually remember the battle of Trebia from the original Rome:Total War..! Yay I did History!
@elgostine
@elgostine 10 лет назад
i played that practice battle SO many times its not funny....
@endlessxaura
@endlessxaura 9 лет назад
Imagine a game where you play through the whole story on either side. It'd be pretty epic.
@exacrion3963
@exacrion3963 9 лет назад
i'd love series, like game of throne or Rome on that, with multiple main characters, were we can see all the sides, during the 3 punic wars
@exacrion3963
@exacrion3963 9 лет назад
***** or focusing on one, their call, but that would be pretty damn epic
@samguy7654
@samguy7654 6 лет назад
Screw a game, imma make a show out of this one day
@meme-hr8pb
@meme-hr8pb Год назад
In a fps?
@darthvader4994
@darthvader4994 4 года назад
Rome had a population and resilience advantage over Carthage at the time and during the 2nd and 3rd wars, a money advantage too.
@AmericanskBlatte
@AmericanskBlatte 4 года назад
yea but they didn't have Hannibal
@RealBigBangVideos
@RealBigBangVideos 9 лет назад
More like this history stuff guys! You are awesome! I also watched those Sengoku Jidai videos you made... So fun to watch!
@kingofthebungle8612
@kingofthebungle8612 5 лет назад
I was watching this while playing civ 5 as rome when I got a great general "Hamilcar Barca"
@marktaylor1139
@marktaylor1139 10 лет назад
An excellent and accessible summary of the basic narrative of the initial stages of the Second Punic War. Well researched, well explained with solid background when needed.
@CrazyCreeps
@CrazyCreeps 8 лет назад
Hannibal: the only person who can crush a Roman army in the peak of Roman power.
@CrazyCreeps
@CrazyCreeps 8 лет назад
Sorry if I was unclear: a long time before Rome's division and fall.
@kakhagvelesiani3877
@kakhagvelesiani3877 7 лет назад
Lol , Rome wasn't near of it's peak. In fact , roman legions weren't that mighty forces that they become after Marian reforms. Roman forces led by Scipio in the end of Punic wars, were far more close to post-Marian army than in the beginning of war. Besides , Romans were repeatedly crushed be mere barbarians. Read about Cimbrian War and Battle of Arausio , where roman force as big as at Cannae was crushed by mere barbarians and that was when Rome was far more powerful than in the beginning of 2nd Punic War.
@zyaicob
@zyaicob 7 лет назад
Unless you are the Mongols.
@ZoanBlade90
@ZoanBlade90 7 лет назад
Suddenly his appearance in Drifters makes SO much sense.
@sharilshahed6106
@sharilshahed6106 4 года назад
@@zyaicob dont you mean Huns?
@DoomedLich
@DoomedLich 11 лет назад
It isn't cherishing the war, it's cherishing the narrative. They're presenting an interesting piece of history, give a frame of mind for a people long gone, and tell a story in the most full way possible. If we do not hear a story, we can't learn from it.
@Fred-ju1xs
@Fred-ju1xs 8 лет назад
maybe 10 years as an enlisted grunt is what OUR politicians need.
@IkeOkerekeNews
@IkeOkerekeNews 7 лет назад
Fred P Not really.
@tobechukwuanyanwu6117
@tobechukwuanyanwu6117 6 лет назад
Ike Okereke actually Fred P just might be right
@nathalie_desrosiers
@nathalie_desrosiers 5 лет назад
The coward we have now in charge paid is way out of Vietnam.
@Fred-ju1xs
@Fred-ju1xs 3 года назад
@Aditya Chavarkar No. All decisions should be made with the person making them having worn the shoes of the people she's about to sacrifice in a war.
@Fred-ju1xs
@Fred-ju1xs 3 года назад
@Aditya Chavarkar I don't see you disagreeing with my statement. Just a side step about bad examples. Yes there are people with proper training who still do a bad job. My argument is about the requirements. You didn't state why serving before leading is a bad requirement so I'm done here.
@nevermorefarm
@nevermorefarm 6 лет назад
This was completely awesome and I now want to watch all of your videos. Thank you for creating this!
@liamcullen3035
@liamcullen3035 10 лет назад
I... really want you guys to do more of these history episodes! It reminds me of crash course world history (awesome youtube series with John Green), which is one of the best educational experiences I've ever had! Love your animation and narration style!
@LeonRauten
@LeonRauten 10 лет назад
There's alot of people who act very kindly towards their fans, but in my opinion, you guys here at extra credits are the greatest. You mentioned before you used to help fans with their homework... who else would do THAT?
@tamerofhorses2200
@tamerofhorses2200 8 лет назад
You should re-do this series and delve deeper into the wars themselves. Especially the first punic war and the life of Hamilcar.
@luccagiovani
@luccagiovani 8 лет назад
Thy would need money for this.
@MiloDelMal
@MiloDelMal 8 лет назад
I would support a kickstarter for it.
@navacamal36
@navacamal36 8 лет назад
support them on patreon
@antares9601
@antares9601 7 лет назад
I would love to have some more in depth stuff by the Extra Crew. But I would rather have a lot of surface things covered with great references for me to continue deeper.
@kevinsullivan3448
@kevinsullivan3448 4 года назад
That's what Hardcore History is for. Nearly 4 hours on the Punic Wars in 3 episodes.
@lidiakedra1831
@lidiakedra1831 3 года назад
Wow, guys, this is awesome what you are doing. I'm really inspired and I love history even more, thanks to you. I know English pretty well, but polish subtitles are really helpful for me, I'm so grateful for your work. History is fascinating with you.
@Dulcedecorumest
@Dulcedecorumest 5 лет назад
These illustrations are EVERYTHING 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
@quinnquintillus2925
@quinnquintillus2925 10 лет назад
great video, i love history, especially roman history.
@xxx_xbox_onex_xxx
@xxx_xbox_onex_xxx 9 лет назад
I blame Wapole
@dagur7
@dagur7 8 лет назад
+Isaac Perez Now I'm not sure whether there was a comment that was later deleted or taken back, but I find the fact that you are right now calling yourself what you said a hilarious thing. It's like looking at a cat snarl at a mirror.
@mellon6804
@mellon6804 6 лет назад
lol
@coolmcq4133
@coolmcq4133 6 лет назад
Rick Fredrick its a running joke in extra history
@KILLAKREED3MIL
@KILLAKREED3MIL 11 лет назад
im fricking loving this you guys should continue doing stuff like this and im pretty psyched for total war 2 now
@addisonrosenberg3255
@addisonrosenberg3255 5 лет назад
this video helped me a lot because i wasn't understanding the subject and you guys made it very interesting, so thank ya'll for helping me!
@EmperorZephyr
@EmperorZephyr 10 лет назад
If history lessons were like this, people would be a LOT more entertained...
@kokotaughs
@kokotaughs 5 лет назад
Not all history is entertaining
@freedomordeath89
@freedomordeath89 10 лет назад
the army was actually around 35.000 strong and the losses in the Alps were around 10.000...90.000 was the exaggerated number that the roman historians wrote in their books :-)
@cockiesun
@cockiesun 9 лет назад
But where then do you get the other number from?
@freedomordeath89
@freedomordeath89 9 лет назад
studies...calculations...number of troops in the registers, castra (camps), garrisons, how many troops could they supply ...i don't know 100% im not an historian...btw its well known that the numbers are always inflated or decreased..in this case roman historians wanted to make hannibal look stronger to justify his success and make the early roman losses less disgraceful...but dont take my numbers as truth either...i don't know where i took the 35.000 from...i have aso other numbers that said that hannibal had indeed 90.000soldiers until he left spain, after he crossed the Pyrenees he had 50.000 couse he sent some back so maybe 35.000 its the number of soldiers that survived the crossing of the alps?
@Zach-qt8nz
@Zach-qt8nz 5 лет назад
These videos are so fun to watch cause I love history, and in my school we are studying ancient Rome so it's easier for me to pass it thanks to these videos
@thelarchmage
@thelarchmage 11 лет назад
This is 150% awesome. Thank you guys so much for this epic series.
@akburst510
@akburst510 10 лет назад
As a TW veteran, I applaud this. I already have Rome 2.
@wilsthelimit
@wilsthelimit 6 лет назад
8:17 Do my eye bequeath me! Is that Transformers Prime!?
@MerkhVision
@MerkhVision 4 года назад
I think u mean decieve, not bequeath...lol
@choirboyzcutleryoutdoors
@choirboyzcutleryoutdoors 3 года назад
Love this channel!!
@christophedlauer1443
@christophedlauer1443 11 лет назад
MOAR ! This series is so damn gripping, I just can't wait for the next episode ! Propably going to search some of those mentioned podcasts until I get my next fix...
@SamaritanPrime
@SamaritanPrime 5 лет назад
That bro fist had to be the most toga-wettingest bro fist ever from Rome's perspective.
@Starwarsdude8221991
@Starwarsdude8221991 10 лет назад
Oh i am loving this history lesson
@Peterdeskater100
@Peterdeskater100 11 лет назад
Brilliant! Can't wait for next show... Already know the general story, but hearing it more detailled is really nice. These videos are more awesome than any videos about games themselves!
@loganshockey4041
@loganshockey4041 2 года назад
8 years since Extra History began... one of my favorite series
@milesbeler3974
@milesbeler3974 9 лет назад
"God dammit Atticus, why did that dumbass jsut wake us up? Didn't Afrikanus say we could sleep in?" "Oh, I guess he wanted us to see these gray war-demons that are charging through our testuedo?"
@Legendaryknight2
@Legendaryknight2 9 лет назад
Hang on, if men sometimes had to crawl, how did they crossed with elephants?
@calebswinson2823
@calebswinson2823 9 лет назад
Very carefully.
@Legendaryknight2
@Legendaryknight2 9 лет назад
Wasn't hoping to the mathematicians answer to pop out here.
@tacoisfried750
@tacoisfried750 9 лет назад
By breaking the mountain down with sour wine, fire, and brawn. true story!
@exacrion3963
@exacrion3963 9 лет назад
RealBigBangVideos Actually they did pass, with a handful of elephants, so they didn't had to crawl
@Beautyfreax1
@Beautyfreax1 9 лет назад
They put them on rafts and tricked them into thinking they were on still land so they wouldn't freak out and die drowning in the water
@forrestl5982
@forrestl5982 6 лет назад
im wathcing this for my second time and Im soooo stoked on this battle
@mockingbird0901
@mockingbird0901 10 лет назад
The way you told us about that battle...... *goosebumps* Pure awesome!
@faysalshukri4243
@faysalshukri4243 4 года назад
How on earth did they lose then. I mean their leader was like the Sweden King Edward who by the way nearly won the war against all odds.
@50Calabyte
@50Calabyte 10 лет назад
I don't know if you have heard of it, but History Channel did this dramatic series called Vikings based off a real viking. I was thinking that this war sounds like it'd make a great TV show.
@50Calabyte
@50Calabyte 10 лет назад
***** Perhaps, but the production values on Vikings was really good, so I think they could afford it.
@ericshw171
@ericshw171 10 лет назад
50Calabyte Give it to HBO or some other studio they'll do it better.
@Necroskull388
@Necroskull388 10 лет назад
***** Vin Diesel is working on a passion project about Hannibal, actually.
@redbastard9711
@redbastard9711 10 лет назад
MonkeyMonastary No other studio. Only HBO.
@patrickcummins79
@patrickcummins79 10 лет назад
They made a pretty damn good TV movie off of this back on 2005 or 06. Was Called Hannibal Rome's Worst Enemy/Nightmare or something. It has the prince from Syriana(also played the doctor from Deep Space Nine) as Hannibal, guy's named Alexander Siddig, he is a pretty good actor. Check it out, not bad for a TV movie! It is uploaded onto youtube too, can download it with a quick google search of youtube to mp4
@thamatrixoflife
@thamatrixoflife 11 лет назад
Well you guys have successfully got me hooked Can't wait for the next part
@syelallouch
@syelallouch 11 лет назад
You guys are doing an incredible job of explaining this. Good job!
@saurabhjaiswal2700
@saurabhjaiswal2700 5 месяцев назад
They made it cool 10 years ago and oversimplfied made it even cooler.
@slickbonebraker6689
@slickbonebraker6689 9 лет назад
due teach my history class you make sound intestine and you don't make thing boring
@slayermate07
@slayermate07 10 лет назад
extra credit need to do this more often. I would love to see you guys do more on Napoleonic, Civil War, or even famous conflicts like ww1 and 2 with the slick, simple yet sophisticated presentation you laid out here.
@Reddenfield7
@Reddenfield7 11 лет назад
You guys should really keep doing these history episodes. Maybe I'm just a history nerd, but I find this incredibly fascinating.
@BackTwoTheBasics
@BackTwoTheBasics 8 лет назад
The Romans could have sent aid to saguntum but didnt. The reason is because they like to wage "just wars" and thus by Hannibal killing off Saguntum, the Romans had a reasons to later fight Carthage
@materbater5596
@materbater5596 6 лет назад
the reason they didnt send aid is because they wanted to avoid the war as much as possible, sending multiple embassies to spain to try and hault the siege. if they sent aid, they would start a war with carthage, and have to pull troops back from illyria and their other wars
@croicullagh7530
@croicullagh7530 8 лет назад
4:24 Fucking SPOILER WARNING!!!
@mistakenmeme
@mistakenmeme 6 лет назад
True
@zurialcarey4767
@zurialcarey4767 6 лет назад
Factual
@Friday_Monday
@Friday_Monday 11 лет назад
This is better than any history class I've ever taken, you guys are awesome at this. And props to the artist.
@Zcomett
@Zcomett 11 лет назад
This is a really nice job, it's clear you guys are putting a lot of effort in this series. Please continue :D
@sub-nautical_chill4379
@sub-nautical_chill4379 6 лет назад
What started this Amazing series If this series didn’t exist, there is a lot of things I wouldn’t know if this didn’t exist
@the_major
@the_major 8 лет назад
Hate to be the sobering history nerd here, but the Romans had fought against elephants before (in greater numbers I might add) and were actually fairly adept at it. No doubt, those men would have been terrified but it wasn't a completely unknown thing for them. Many of their own grandfathers may have even recalled their experiences fighting against them.. For more info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyrrhic_War
@pureblackeagle
@pureblackeagle 7 лет назад
themajor Heard about that on the History of Rome podcast. They did some AT-AT shit and tripped them with ropes!
@the_major
@the_major 7 лет назад
Is the history of Rome podcast any good? I've heard about it but never tried it.
@pureblackeagle
@pureblackeagle 7 лет назад
themajor It's actually really good! Hearing the ancient stories of Rome has been fascinating. They're only 15 to 20 minutes each, and he goes into good detail very comprehensively. I now understand how Roman government worked.
@HeartlessDH
@HeartlessDH 11 лет назад
Keep doing that you guys do, I absolutely love everything about this channel, the topics, the design, the music, everything! I hope you get paid for doing this stuff cuz it is worth it
@SCSolaris
@SCSolaris 11 лет назад
I'm watching all of your the videos now, since I found about you guys recently.I learned a a lot from you guys, keep up the good work.I will show this channel to all my friends.
@ponyfairyVania
@ponyfairyVania 10 лет назад
So it was basically Comes Bunker Hill. If you don't know what I'm talking about, I'll explain. At the beginng of the American Revolution, there was a fight between the British and the Americans for a hill called Bunker Hill, then called Breeds Hill. This was important because, when you've got a fort on a hill, you've basically got an advantage over other, literally. I can't go into detail, but the gist of it was that the British won the hill, but at a cost. The only reason they won was cause the Americans ran out of powder and shot. This was the point in the war when the British figured out that they weren't fighting farmers.
@AndrewMeyer
@AndrewMeyer 9 лет назад
Maybe they'll do an episode on that in the future.
@jamesclarke5133
@jamesclarke5133 8 лет назад
My life would be complete if you guys did Thermopylae and the 300 spartans.
@6666Imperator
@6666Imperator 6 лет назад
except it were not 300. But I would also love to hear about that one person running all the way from Marathon to Athen to tell them "they are here" just to fall dead on the floor straight after
@verynotsuspicious
@verynotsuspicious 11 лет назад
REALLY good doesn't really begin to describe these, they are amazing.
@xwingvmanx
@xwingvmanx 11 лет назад
I am in love with this series. Each episode makes me want to get Rome Total War even more lol
@Miniweet9167
@Miniweet9167 6 лет назад
The Barca family (the Barcides) did not found Barcelona. Augustus Cesar did in 10 BC as a roman colony called Barcino. It's full name was Colonia Iulia Augusta Fauentia Paterna Barcino. Hannibal didn't even pass by this colony on his way to the alps.
@taitbillings3818
@taitbillings3818 9 лет назад
It should be noted that the Second Punic War was not the first time the Romans encountered war elephants. Pyrrhus of Epirus used them in at least three battles during the Pyrrhic Wars, after which the Romans got good at killing them. The Carthaginians also used elephants in the first Punic War, although never conclusively because the Romans knew how to scare them and make them ineffective. And most of Hannibal's elephants died crossing the Alps
@shacklock01
@shacklock01 9 лет назад
got there ahead of me, only real fault i spotted in an otherwise accurate video.
@drmaniac5763
@drmaniac5763 9 лет назад
This. This is how you make history fun for people. This is AWESOME. The bit where you talked about the elephants was just woah
@StrangerYann
@StrangerYann 9 лет назад
I'm not big on history but this really peaked my interest, gr8 story and great narration, nice one
@voldlifilm
@voldlifilm 11 лет назад
"Hey, Sextus! Your wife draws near!"
@schionaltar8079
@schionaltar8079 9 лет назад
Hey I know this is abt over a year late but there is a manga that is based on the Punic wars called "Ad Astra - Scipio to Hannibal" and from what little I read its great though I don't know how accurate it is but I recommend you checking it out and maybe you might be able to tell us how accurate it is :D
@Pootisman2112
@Pootisman2112 9 лет назад
What's a manga?
@CthulhuTheArmadillo
@CthulhuTheArmadillo 9 лет назад
Pootisman2112 It's like a comic book, except for even nerdier losers.
@Jadegreif
@Jadegreif 11 лет назад
That was great, more please ! Not just finish this series, but other historical wars.. very informative and entertaining to watch, would love you guys do a series about Napoleon.
@Warthog989
@Warthog989 11 лет назад
This is awesome, I'm really glad you guys are doing this
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