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Second Battle of Philippi, 42 BC ⚔️ Rise of Caesar Augustus (Part 5) ⚔️ Ancient History DOCUMENTARY 

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🚩 Just two years after the assassination of Julius Caesar, the Second Battle of Philippi, 42 BC was a climactic encounter that saw the final destruction of those who favored the old Republican constitution of Rome.
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@HistoryMarche
@HistoryMarche 2 года назад
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@JustMe-wm9zg
@JustMe-wm9zg 2 года назад
How did soliders recognize who is on which side during a battle?
@trentondamm194
@trentondamm194 2 года назад
Amazing video, please keep up the awesome work!! And can you guys please shine some light on the Byzantine Emperor Anastasius I and his great monetary reforms!!!
@dbfi01
@dbfi01 2 года назад
Please stop making extra subtitles which are not narrated. It is confusing and annoying and serves no purpose...
@trentondamm194
@trentondamm194 2 года назад
@@dbfi01 Shut up man. Like really. 😞
@napoleonibonaparte7198
@napoleonibonaparte7198 2 года назад
“Are you a republic?” Augustus: *Yesn’t.*
@HistoryMarche
@HistoryMarche 2 года назад
Clear and concise.
@tomurg
@tomurg 2 года назад
bonsoir mon empereur 🇫🇷
@gledigledis8134
@gledigledis8134 2 года назад
@@HistoryMarche Hello! I would like to express a wish to you if it is possible from your side of course?! I would like you to add Albanian subtitles to this video that you posted or should I say that you posted. If you wanted, you would have the option of security according to your desire. Not only in this video but also in the others that you will post in the future. Thank you
@jonbaxter2254
@jonbaxter2254 2 года назад
@@HistoryMarche Case closed
@michaelsinger4638
@michaelsinger4638 2 года назад
For all of Octavian’s many talents, he wasn’t much of a military man. Which is why his epic bromance with Agrippa was so important.
@barbiquearea
@barbiquearea 2 года назад
He did not possess his great uncle's military brilliance but was instead quite the political animal and excellent administrator who left Rome from a city of mud to a city of marble.
@torrinmedia3998
@torrinmedia3998 Год назад
I don’t exactly agree. Octavian proved to be a good commander in the second battle of Philippi after all it was his legions who pushed and routed the republican army at 09:30 time stamp in the video. Octavian also led the operation to capture Egypt. Yes it was Agrippa who did the heavy lifting at the Battle of Actium and Antony saved him at the first battle of Philippi. But Octavian has always bounced back from setbacks to win in the end
@barbiquearea
@barbiquearea 2 года назад
I find it interesting how similar to Pharsalus, at Philippi the Republicans were in a more advantageous logistical and defensive position and could have defeated the Caesarians by starving them out, but both times overeager soldiers and officers from the Republican side itching for a fight pressured their commander to attack their foe, which resulted in a devastating defeat for the Republican forces and became a turning point in the war.
@Sulla-ps3jv
@Sulla-ps3jv 2 года назад
Civilian: The Republic is Dead! Augustus: *Yes, but No*
@hector-nu6gl
@hector-nu6gl 2 года назад
Well yes. Augustus was the first emperor even if he never called himself such.
@Sulla-ps3jv
@Sulla-ps3jv 2 года назад
@@hector-nu6gl He held on to the facade of a Republic even though it was long dead.
@hector-nu6gl
@hector-nu6gl 2 года назад
@@Sulla-ps3jv Well i don't think so. Some Historians suggest that Marc Antony would have restored the republic if he had won. Eventually many bad emperors were the downfall of the roman empire. A republic is better at mitigating bad leadership.
@rorschach1985ify
@rorschach1985ify 2 года назад
@@hector-nu6gl Bull. Antony was just as responsible for the end of the Republic as Octavian was as he fought alongside him and put down so many members of the Senate like Cicero and was just as much of a dictator as the rest of the triumvirate. Not to mention the Republic had become so corrupt and stingy in holding on to it's ways to the point of being detrimental and causing so much strife to begin with even before Sulla came along like with the Gracchus brothers who they murdered just for wanting to reform the Republic in a way that did not allow only the Senate to have any real power. At this point Rome needed to be an Empire more than it needed to be a Republic.
@hector-nu6gl
@hector-nu6gl 2 года назад
@@rorschach1985ify Well but he had more respect for the old republic because he was from the upper class and not a homus novus, so he had more respect for the senate and it's members than octavian did. I heard this argument from a historian i found it very interesting and plausible.
@drakehashimoto685
@drakehashimoto685 2 года назад
Every History Marche video has been an absolute blast, always a treat to see those juicy videos in the notification section. Great work!
@dan_mer
@dan_mer 2 года назад
Funny, had Antony not had an affair with a foreign ruler, he would have won and become the master of Rome. The day he granted Cyprus to Cleopatra, his days were numbered.
@jessecovington6639
@jessecovington6639 2 года назад
Yeah don't let your dick beer downfall
@nathanallen1111
@nathanallen1111 2 года назад
I can’t believe the creators did not “heart” your comment. Interesting possibility for Antony that needs an alternative history video made on the topic. I’m interested in any contemporary, non Octavian aligned, Romans mentioning this incident. I wonder how many of his own troops were against his gifting of land to the Greek Egyptian Cleopatra. Thanks for bringing this up!
@Veronicastacxj
@Veronicastacxj 2 года назад
If Antony hadn't had an affair with Cleopatra then he would not have been Antony
@METALFREAK03
@METALFREAK03 2 года назад
@@nathanallen1111 Never would have happened even without the affair Antony would have lost as Octavian was far better suited to political wrangling than fighting. Brute Force VS Bread & Circuses. The latter always wins.
@xKinjax
@xKinjax 2 года назад
His days were numbered the moment he chose to treat Octavian like a child, to underestimate and humiliate him instead of quickly disposing of him. Octavian was a much better politician than Anthony could ever be and had a gift for seeing talent in others. In the end he didn't need to be a better general and soldier than Anthony, something for which Anthony despised him, he had Agrippa for that. Anthony didn't fail because he was a "simp", he failed because his skill, even in war, never matched his hubris.
@user-ep5nz1og6s
@user-ep5nz1og6s 2 года назад
اي احد عربي يترجم كلامي . انت مبدع بمعنى الكلمه استمر نحن نستمتع بمحتواك الذي تقدمه لنا شكراً من الاعماق
@abdulmalik7607
@abdulmalik7607 Год назад
😂😂😂😂
@TetsuShima
@TetsuShima 2 года назад
As Brutus felt the sword he wielded rip into his guts, he saw the last vestiges of a dream called Republic blown away. At that moment, as tears filled his eyes and blood spurted from his lips, his mind heard a familiar voice say: "You too, kid?"
@plzburnme3809
@plzburnme3809 2 года назад
It was blown away when Sulla took power
@TetsuShima
@TetsuShima 2 года назад
@@plzburnme3809 Speaking of Sulla, despite not being very historically accurate, I loved the way he was portrayed by Richard Harris in the 2002 miniseries "Julius Caesar". Unlike many movie tyrants, who commit atrocities with a specific motivation they genuinely believe in (like Caligula's "I am a God and I have the right to decide on your lives", or Nero's "Rome must burn so that art can be reborn"), Sulla's only motivation when killing is basically: "Meh. I am just a d*ck who loves to watch the World burn, you know?" It's impossible to not love a villain like that
@theonlylauri
@theonlylauri 2 года назад
"Et tu, Brute" wasn't an expression of grief at betrayal of a dear one. It was a curse. Brutus would die like Caesar, when a blade penetrated his guts. Of course, the Ancients loved inventing speeches to put in the mouths of historical characters, so it's quite possible Caesar actually died in somewhat dignified silence, or his last words were just the usual "ghrnnguhhkh".
@METALFREAK03
@METALFREAK03 2 года назад
@@theonlylauri He might of went "arrrrrrrrrrrrgh" instead :) Although, I think Caesar would be quick witted enough to turn it around on his opposes. Even in sight of such stark circumstance.
@codysing1223
@codysing1223 2 года назад
@@TetsuShima STRANGLE HIM! STRANGLE HIM, OR YOU YOURSELF WILL BE STRANGLED great movie, incredible scene.
@patrickmartin6449
@patrickmartin6449 2 года назад
Amazing content and stellar presentation skills as always 👍. By the way, will there be a return to the Hannibal series at any point in the near future? Where we left off, if I remember right, was basically when the Romans were finally starting to get their footing in their defensive war against Hannibal and his army that was pillaging the Roman heartlands almost with impunity. The last two episodes showed the Romans being able to at least fight him off, but not attack him in a pitched battle. That's one of my favorite series on this channel.
@MithridatesOfficial
@MithridatesOfficial 2 года назад
Agreed. Been waiting for the next Hannibal episode for too long now!
@DudeAA13
@DudeAA13 Год назад
Yep, just found this channel and was sad to see the Hannibal series stop at the point it had.
@patrickmartin6449
@patrickmartin6449 10 месяцев назад
@@ian6796 I know how the story ends, Ian, I’m just saying that I like his video series about the Hannibal and the Second Punic War.
@hirotashi
@hirotashi 2 года назад
Iced tea, spicy chicken sandwich and another Caesar video. Perfect Sunday! Love all your work lads, keep it up!
@calebsmith7633
@calebsmith7633 2 года назад
Always love to see two of the best history themed RU-vid channels in one video! Great work everyone!
@diallod357
@diallod357 2 года назад
When does the Hannibl series continue ?
@twocandles1108
@twocandles1108 Год назад
It doesn't because this guy ( as cool as his documentaries are ) doesn't like to finish things.
@ArchonShon
@ArchonShon 2 года назад
I love it when two of my favorite channels ally together.
@NR-rv8rz
@NR-rv8rz 2 года назад
Are you really gonna quote a man named after the arch enemy of the Romans?
@theawesomeman9821
@theawesomeman9821 2 года назад
"To ensure security and stability, I therefore transform the Repiblic into the First Galactic Empire!"
@victorkumps6846
@victorkumps6846 2 года назад
The attempt on my life has left me scarred, and deformed. But I assure you, my resolve has never been stronger!
@iseeyou5061
@iseeyou5061 2 года назад
Suprised Octavian could lead an actual good command here since i was under the impression that Octavian were not the most capable of general
@rorschach1985ify
@rorschach1985ify 2 года назад
I feel while it was never his forte he incompetence is exaggerated to an absurd extent (I am looking at you History Civiles) and when he was motivated like here he could perform well when needed. It's just that he was never comfortable with leading a battle and he needed someone who was like Agrippa who was a military genius to work that part of his career.
@METALFREAK03
@METALFREAK03 2 года назад
@@rorschach1985ify He was only an adopted Caesar couldn't both have Political prowess and miltiary prowess :)
@rorschach1985ify
@rorschach1985ify 2 года назад
@@METALFREAK03 Hehe makes sense.
@barbiquearea
@barbiquearea 2 года назад
I tend to think Octavian was a very shrewd and capable politician but didn't have the same military acumen of his great uncle Caesar. He didn't have the same military experience as his great uncle and understood this was a shortcoming, hence he left Marcus Agrippa to deal with military matters for him.
@notapuma
@notapuma 5 месяцев назад
​@@rorschach1985ifyIt's too bad History Civiles has such a grudge against men like Octavian, but simps for idiots like Brutus and Cicero.
@VH25
@VH25 2 года назад
Excited!
@c63amgblack
@c63amgblack 2 года назад
I love the narrators voice. He does a great job. Same with the rest of the team
@ferreus
@ferreus Год назад
i think it's artificially generated
@c63amgblack
@c63amgblack Год назад
@@ferreus David mcCallion? That's the narrators name.
@carterschell9518
@carterschell9518 2 года назад
I have been waiting for this!! I’m so excited!!
@paulceglinski3087
@paulceglinski3087 2 года назад
To jog my memory I did the other vids before the new one. Excellent series! Hoc Est Bellum is an excellent channel. Kudos to you for that. Cheers.
@brokenbridge6316
@brokenbridge6316 2 года назад
And the victors would soon fight amongst each other. Nice job with the video. It was very well done.
@theawesomeman9821
@theawesomeman9821 2 года назад
"Anakin! The Emperor is evil. I fight for the Republic! For Democracy!"
@Thraim.
@Thraim. 2 года назад
Mah boy Hoc Est Bellum doing fire work as usual.
@KHK001
@KHK001 2 года назад
Finally part 5!
@scottyprice1787
@scottyprice1787 2 года назад
Love all your videos keep up the great work
@ulda7325
@ulda7325 2 года назад
finally was waiting for the continuation of this series too long, glad you cover this period
@AGS363
@AGS363 2 года назад
If Hoc Est Bellum was involved, this video must be good.
@vadimmaydanyuk6598
@vadimmaydanyuk6598 2 года назад
Love your videos
@nuni8390
@nuni8390 Год назад
Dude you have so magnificent voice, made for telling history stories! Love ur chanel
@FedericoRodriguez-sc3gv
@FedericoRodriguez-sc3gv Год назад
Excellent!
@joshuasundberg938
@joshuasundberg938 2 года назад
Wonderfully made
@theodorewhite4821
@theodorewhite4821 2 года назад
Not enough content on this one. Love this channel, it is by and far the best on RU-vid. No battle decisions or normal in depth looks at the people involved.
@vitorpereira9515
@vitorpereira9515 2 года назад
*Brutus and Cassius: Circle 9, Inferno 34* Eternally eaten by Lucifer's three mouths are Brutus, Judas, and Cassius. Brutus and Cassius, stuffed feet first in the jaws of Lucifer's black and whitish-yellow faces respectively, are punished in this lowest region for their assassination of Julius Caesar.
@Tsumami__
@Tsumami__ 2 года назад
Dante was a very confused man.
@BV1646
@BV1646 2 года назад
PLEASE, tell me youre continuing the Hannibal series, I am sooooo invested, amazing content
@AndreevGM
@AndreevGM 2 года назад
great watch, thanks
@TetsuShima
@TetsuShima 2 года назад
Julius Caesar: *Is brutally murdered* Brutus: "NOW THAT THE TYRANT IS DEAD, THE REPUBLIC SHALL RISE FROM ITS ASHES AGA..." Octavian: "Hey, uncle Julius! Sorry for arriving late, but I was flirting with a beautiful girl named Livia when..." *Notices Caesar's corpse and the Senators wearing bloody knives* Senators: "..." Octavian: "..." *Silently goes away* Brutus: "Why do I have the feeling we just really f*cked up?"
@HistoryMarche
@HistoryMarche 2 года назад
lol
@METALFREAK03
@METALFREAK03 2 года назад
Never lose sight of Labia, I mean, (cough) Livia.
@dangerdave1024
@dangerdave1024 Год назад
Happens time and time again, a commander has the advantage if he waits, but folds to his impatient prideful troops and attacks too early and loses the battle.
@jokinestor9091
@jokinestor9091 2 года назад
This channel is so underrated.
@lukeclarke267
@lukeclarke267 2 года назад
Good as always
@adnansehic7953
@adnansehic7953 Год назад
Great job!
@raidang
@raidang 2 года назад
2nd battle of Nola when? 😭😭
@brainflash1
@brainflash1 2 года назад
Strange how the subtitles go on without the narrator.
@arnelious4501
@arnelious4501 2 года назад
Hannibal part 19 when?
@valentinleboursicaud7044
@valentinleboursicaud7044 2 года назад
congratulations ! and thank you for the french subtitle
@williamblake1078
@williamblake1078 2 года назад
I believe Brutus had a thing about Portia going out on her own so he trained his guard dog to seize 'er.
@N4RCissus
@N4RCissus 2 года назад
Another amazing addition to your content. You guys are what the history channel should be. I hope you guys are able to start your own network.
@danamelzard4314
@danamelzard4314 2 года назад
He's back love this narrator!!!!!! AND ROME!!
@selfworm
@selfworm 2 года назад
That was great!
@robbabcock_
@robbabcock_ 2 года назад
Fantastic video!
@GG-bw3uz
@GG-bw3uz 2 года назад
Finally. It had been some really odd moments waiting for you as well as Oversimplified not releasing vids. Thank God here's a gem !
@geraltgrey-mane695
@geraltgrey-mane695 2 года назад
Here we go! :D:D!!!!!
@redboy4315
@redboy4315 2 года назад
Mark Antony was experienced commander and veteran of Gallic Wars under Ceaser. Good that he and his men held their ground.
@sharptuber4466
@sharptuber4466 2 года назад
Hey, HistoryMarche, could you please finish Hannibal Barca series!
@chimairianuli
@chimairianuli 2 года назад
This is a sacrifice
@alphaomarbarry6511
@alphaomarbarry6511 Год назад
This man is a legend David mccallion
@IOANNOU28
@IOANNOU28 2 года назад
Great Video
@fdkfskfkvmk441254741
@fdkfskfkvmk441254741 2 года назад
What happened to the Hannibal franchise?? I'm getting desperate for a new episode.
@Sjekje1
@Sjekje1 2 года назад
COME ON man i was w8ting for part 5 for so long :$. I so enjoy Augustus series. I want more haha
@Arty123
@Arty123 2 года назад
Yes, 2 uploads in 2 days ;)
@DragonHybridVaeludar
@DragonHybridVaeludar Год назад
Is there going to be a Part 6?
@JawsOfHistory
@JawsOfHistory 2 года назад
I always think this battle is very fascinating because it also highlights one of the fundamental problems of the late Republican era. Neither Brutus nor Octavianus were even remotely (at the time) fit for leadership roles, yet both were in command of unfathomably large armies, purely due to their impressive names. And it's hard not to wonder how things might have turned out, if the Roman leadership had been more open to meritocracy, instead of name-brand recognition {I'm looking at you, Cato & Metellus Scipio}.
@HellenicWolf
@HellenicWolf 2 года назад
Thanks for this video guys!
@wlee9888
@wlee9888 2 года назад
Very excited to see how the rest of this series goes! Good job to the two channels!
@evrika1evrika1
@evrika1evrika1 2 года назад
гарна анимація, підібраний вибір матеріалу. завжди лайк. (с) Перший диванний Августов легіон ))
@cometblazt
@cometblazt Год назад
Brilliant
@aregevoyan676
@aregevoyan676 2 года назад
Do you have any video in your channel about Armenia?
@kingwickedps4435
@kingwickedps4435 2 года назад
One words great
@mohammedsaysrashid3587
@mohammedsaysrashid3587 2 года назад
allot thanks History Marche channel ...Always this channel sharing informative history videos
@mprokable
@mprokable Год назад
very nice job done here.
@Celtopia
@Celtopia Год назад
Thank you,that was extremely interesting,
@ZarnakTheTerrible
@ZarnakTheTerrible 2 года назад
Thanks for another great video!
@Antaragni2012
@Antaragni2012 2 года назад
Thanks for your work
@ciudadanopedrojuanino2727
@ciudadanopedrojuanino2727 Год назад
I am watching those to inspired the battles of my novels
@CL-we8tn
@CL-we8tn 2 года назад
Thank you so much, for the video.
@rafaelcarvalho3928
@rafaelcarvalho3928 2 года назад
As always, great work!!!
@thespunkman8
@thespunkman8 2 года назад
this is a sacrifice to the youtube gods, top quality content, really makes leaning history a pleasure.
@palashpatel1461
@palashpatel1461 2 года назад
Hope the hannibal episode will be next out.
@lewislee650
@lewislee650 2 года назад
always excellent,,,thank you
@ZibiSun
@ZibiSun 2 года назад
Really valuable content, i discovered the channel yesterday and i'm already after a solid marathon. Probably in the comments there are many suggestions for new films. I will also throw something from myself. It would be great to see an analysis of the Siege of Vienna from 1683. A very important battle for both sides. For Christians, it meant removing the threat of further Ottoman conquests in Europe, for Ottomans a gradual degradation of their influence in Central Europe over the next centuries
@colinmerritt7645
@colinmerritt7645 Год назад
I think that if Brutus (or Marc Antony!) had been a little more ruthless/on target they could have used messengers to flip Octavian's legions while he recovered in the swamp. His people wouldn't have been happy after the first battle.
@nenad162005
@nenad162005 2 года назад
Great job guys
@rodneyemmens3065
@rodneyemmens3065 2 года назад
Great video thanks
@johnlansing2902
@johnlansing2902 2 года назад
A well done video , thank you .
@smeqi3981
@smeqi3981 2 года назад
William the conquerors part two?
@437cosimo
@437cosimo 2 года назад
Nice.
@davexorus9836
@davexorus9836 2 года назад
great
@ContradictoryControlla
@ContradictoryControlla 2 года назад
respect
@mikelane9918
@mikelane9918 2 года назад
Nothing but the best
@robertmanjani1894
@robertmanjani1894 2 года назад
Good work.. Loved it
@justinsherrell6004
@justinsherrell6004 2 года назад
sacrifice
@fullsendcirca9255
@fullsendcirca9255 2 года назад
You may as well add a portrait of Agrippa next to Octavian.
@thunberbolttwo3953
@thunberbolttwo3953 2 года назад
By the time of Julius Caersar the republic was already dead. You had individuals and groups fighting to controll the republic. While saying they were fighting to protect it. Basically game of thrones.
@histguy101
@histguy101 Год назад
Well yeah, one side fought for control over it. The other fought to protect it. The side that wanted to control the republic won, but the Republic itself didn't die.
@thunberbolttwo3953
@thunberbolttwo3953 Год назад
@@histguy101 Yiu are right the republic did not die. It was already dead. Even if Ceasar had lost. the problems that gave him power were still their. they would bring about a new Ceasar.
@histguy101
@histguy101 Год назад
@@thunberbolttwo3953 The Roman Res Publica did not end with Caesar or Augustus.
@user-fn7bi8cy1s
@user-fn7bi8cy1s 2 года назад
Could talking about moroccans battle of Zallaqa. Moroccan vs Spain. Battle of alarcos. Battle against ottman. Battle of wadi alban. Great channel
@theawesomeman9821
@theawesomeman9821 2 года назад
I'm guessing you're Morrocan?
@user-fn7bi8cy1s
@user-fn7bi8cy1s 2 года назад
@@theawesomeman9821 Yes brother. Have a Nice day.
@robertbruce7686
@robertbruce7686 Год назад
Thus I leave a comment. May the algorithm be pleased. ....
@kylemajor1864
@kylemajor1864 2 года назад
Commenting for the youtube gods. Great work as always.
@darinlieurance2817
@darinlieurance2817 2 года назад
May the algorithm be appeased.
@tuki8468
@tuki8468 2 года назад
I swear I've seen a video like this before Antony wins the battle for Octavius, doesn't he? Anyway, one last thing to remember "Carthago delenda est" thank you.
@zippo7422
@zippo7422 2 года назад
Awsame video really detailed and Interesting only one problem , none of them is finished , might be instead of dragging for year's 100 unfinished project would be better to finish 50 story.
@novikarwati9238
@novikarwati9238 2 года назад
Request battle of manzikert
@ave92me
@ave92me 2 года назад
Honour to the most badass Republic
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