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The British Museum Said The Roman Army Was INFAMOUS!? 

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The Roman Empire stands as one of the most influential and enduring civilizations in world history. From its humble beginnings as a small city-state to its zenith as a vast empire spanning three continents, Rome's legacy continues to shape the modern world in countless ways.
Rome's history is traditionally divided into three main periods: the Kingdom, the Republic, and the Empire. The Kingdom period, spanning from the legendary founding of Rome in 753 BC to 509 BC, was a time of monarchical rule. During this era, Rome was governed by kings and began to establish itself as a significant power in the Italian peninsula. The period ended with the overthrow of the last king, Tarquinius Superbus, and the establishment of the Roman Republic.
The Republican era, lasting from 509 BC to 27 BC, saw Rome evolve into a complex political entity governed by a system of checks and balances. Power was distributed among various institutions, including the Senate, consuls, and tribunes. This period witnessed Rome's expansion beyond the Italian peninsula, conquering territories across the Mediterranean. The Republic faced numerous challenges, including social unrest, slave rebellions, and civil wars, ultimately leading to its transformation into an empire.
The Imperial period, beginning in 27 BC with the reign of Augustus, marked Rome's transition to rule by emperors. This era saw the greatest territorial extent of Roman power, encompassing vast swathes of Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. The Empire reached its peak during the Pax Romana, a period of relative peace and prosperity lasting about two centuries. However, internal strife, economic difficulties, and external pressures eventually led to the Empire's division and gradual decline, with the Western Roman Empire falling in AD 476.
Throughout these periods, Rome's military played a crucial role in its rise, maintenance of power, and eventual fall. The Roman army was one of the most effective fighting forces in ancient history, known for its discipline, organization, and adaptability.
In its early days, the Roman military consisted of citizen-soldiers who served seasonally. As Rome expanded, it developed a more professional standing army. The basic unit of the Roman legion, the cohort, typically consisted of 480 men divided into six centuries. Legions were supported by auxiliary units, often composed of non-Roman citizens who brought specialized skills such as archery or cavalry.
Roman military success was built on several factors. First, their tactics and formations, such as the famous testudo (tortoise) formation, were highly effective. Second, Roman engineering skills allowed them to construct roads, bridges, and siege engines that gave them significant advantages in warfare. Third, their ability to adapt and incorporate useful elements from conquered peoples' military practices kept their army at the cutting edge.
The Roman navy also played a crucial role, especially in securing control over the Mediterranean Sea. This naval dominance was essential for maintaining supply lines and projecting power across the empire.
Roman military prowess was not limited to battlefield tactics. They excelled in logistics, maintaining supply lines across vast distances, and in siege warfare, developing advanced techniques and machinery for taking fortified positions.
The Roman military was also a vehicle for social mobility and cultural assimilation. Soldiers from across the empire served together, spreading Roman culture and values. Veterans were often rewarded with land in newly conquered territories, helping to Romanize these areas.
However, as the empire expanded, it became increasingly reliant on foreign mercenaries and faced challenges in maintaining loyalty and discipline among its troops. This, combined with external pressures from Germanic tribes and other forces, contributed to the eventual decline of Roman military power.
In conclusion, the Roman Empire's journey through the Kingdom, Republic, and Imperial periods represents a remarkable arc of political and social evolution. Its military, a cornerstone of Roman power and expansion, reflects the innovation, adaptability, and organizational prowess that characterized Roman civilization.
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@metatronyt
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@Marinanor
@Marinanor 20 часов назад
Maybe he said infamous, because he meant they were feared?
@feliceabbondante5183
@feliceabbondante5183 17 часов назад
@@Marinanor yeah maybe ,but still he has to analyze what they Say not what they mean ,and a Roman soldiers would not think of the roman army as infamous.
@genovayork2468
@genovayork2468 17 часов назад
@@feliceabbondante5183 A Roman soldier could. No one said a Roman soldier would.
@Grandwigg
@Grandwigg 13 часов назад
Other comments suggest it was a nod to a gag from a play/film/show. or perhaps a bit of that as well as a touch of personal commentary. Either way, it makes a good entry point for the discussion of this program.
@Intranetusa
@Intranetusa 12 часов назад
A Roman height of 5 foot 10 inches in Roman metrics would be roughly equal to a modern height of 5 feet 6 inches to 5 feet 7 inches. 172 cm is equal to 5.64 feet (close to 5 foot 7ish).
@stovetopicus
@stovetopicus 19 часов назад
Roman soldier in letter home: Father, thank you for the socks, trousers and tunic. I reported for duty with the leather bracers you sent me and was humiliated by my superiors for being too Hollywood.
@metatronyt
@metatronyt 19 часов назад
Good one 😂
@rogeriopenna9014
@rogeriopenna9014 15 часов назад
too Silva Ilicis
@knaveknight5737
@knaveknight5737 14 часов назад
😂The equivalent of sending your son a teddy bear while he's in boot camp!
@tomjackson4374
@tomjackson4374 12 часов назад
There is an old army trick to avoid blisters on your feet. Wear silk socks and put on your regular socks on over them. I am sure blisters were a problem for the Roman soldiers and I wonder if they knew that trick.
@Blackstar-yd3yf
@Blackstar-yd3yf 11 часов назад
​@@tomjackson4374with all the marching I m sure they had their own solutions. They had to march more than any military nowadays
@andybailey6836
@andybailey6836 18 часов назад
"Infamy, Infamy...!!!" "They've all got it in for me..!!!" 😂 Old joke I know, but still funny 😊
@Grandwigg
@Grandwigg 13 часов назад
I'm guessing he never saw the source. (like me, but I'm hideously uncultured and terminally out of the loop)
@andybailey6836
@andybailey6836 6 часов назад
@@Grandwigg carry on Cleo 👍.
@tonypitt9320
@tonypitt9320 18 часов назад
Calling the Romans infamous isn't 100% serious, it should raise a smile in any Brit of that guy's generation. It's a longstanding schoolboy joke/reference to Kenneth Williams as Caesar: "Infamy, infamy, they've all got it in for me"
@anthonyoer4778
@anthonyoer4778 18 часов назад
Carry on Cleo.
@Wintermute909
@Wintermute909 15 часов назад
Yeah I thought that was a very odd choice for the title.
@thomaskalbfus2005
@thomaskalbfus2005 11 часов назад
They did nail people to crosses, they conducted blood sport games in the arena, they had slaves!
@artm1973
@artm1973 11 часов назад
@@thomaskalbfus2005 So in other words they were like every other ancient civilization. They weren't the only people in the ancient world to crucify people or have blood sports and nearly every civilization in history had slavery.
@thomaskalbfus2005
@thomaskalbfus2005 11 часов назад
@@artm1973 Were the Ancient Romans Fascists though? How is Mussolini's Italy similar to the Roman Empire and how was it different? How would you compare the Roman Empire to Putin's Russia? Both the Romans and the Russians were interested in expanding their empire. Empires and peaceful coexistence between nations don't really go together.
@Ronirvan
@Ronirvan 20 часов назад
Famous or infamous depends very much on which side of the sword you are; the deliver or the receiver.
@manos7958
@manos7958 19 часов назад
Any way, who better to pontificate about infamy than the British Museum, one of the prime examples of looting and getting away with it.
@mandowarrior123
@mandowarrior123 19 часов назад
​@@manos7958you think we're the experts on it, as keen pilferers. Infamous it is.
@manos7958
@manos7958 19 часов назад
@@mandowarrior123 I was pretty clear I believe, no problem with the conclusion just the hypocrisy of the lecturer.
@alecfoster4413
@alecfoster4413 19 часов назад
Indeed. That historian sounded Scots (Pict), so, yeah.
@genovayork2468
@genovayork2468 18 часов назад
Yes, like all the propaganda that they were the good guys in the last war. ​@@manos7958
@chaosgyro
@chaosgyro 9 часов назад
My ex-wife's family lives in Northern England. On one of our trips over we went up to the Vindolanda excavations and recreations. After asking around some locals pointed us to the edge of a farmer's field and I got to take my son for a walk along the remnants of Hadrian's wall while we watched RAF pilots fly drill formations. Truly awesome memory.
@adamgriss2025
@adamgriss2025 7 часов назад
The juxtaposition of military past and present is cool.
@davepowers3194
@davepowers3194 17 часов назад
“But sir, I’m left handed.” “You’re gonna be right handed with a sword, recruit!!!”
@Blackstar-yd3yf
@Blackstar-yd3yf 10 часов назад
"yeah yeah we are all left-handed. It's where the shield goes " 😂
@hi23nutzer21
@hi23nutzer21 19 часов назад
So the roman brought the sandal with socks trend up. Interesting 😂😂😂
@rubberducky2012
@rubberducky2012 15 часов назад
It’s what the guy meant by “infamous” 😂😂
14 часов назад
We all know that only the most cultured men wear sandals with socks.
@theolambert654
@theolambert654 20 часов назад
Metatron back at it again with the bangers
@ryanbradley5192
@ryanbradley5192 17 часов назад
Yes, please make a video about being left-handed through history! I'm personally invested in the topic.
@stumccabe
@stumccabe 19 часов назад
I must congratulate the British Museum for getting the Metatron's Seal of Approval - that doesn't often happen!
@genovayork2468
@genovayork2468 17 часов назад
Why should anyone care about his seal of approval?😂
@esmeraldagreen1992
@esmeraldagreen1992 2 часа назад
​@@genovayork2468 Because he is smarter than the average youtuber.
@grandmufftwerkin9037
@grandmufftwerkin9037 20 часов назад
I own a near complete set of Roman legionary sword belt fittings from the 3rd century AD. It sits in a glass case on my desk, and sometimes I just look at it and contemplate.
@54032Zepol
@54032Zepol 18 часов назад
Contemplating that it costs too much or that you could've gotten a better deal.
@genovayork2468
@genovayork2468 18 часов назад
@@grandmufftwerkin9037 Dumb.
@grandmufftwerkin9037
@grandmufftwerkin9037 17 часов назад
@@genovayork2468 Jealous? 😉
@genovayork2468
@genovayork2468 17 часов назад
​@@grandmufftwerkin9037 No. I don't buy useless things.
@grandmufftwerkin9037
@grandmufftwerkin9037 14 часов назад
@@genovayork2468 Ah, just Doritos and lube then?
@alexanderthegreat4103
@alexanderthegreat4103 18 часов назад
Metatron, a video about left handedness across the ages sounds super interesting. I'm left handed and have learned how to use do various skills that are predominantly right handed and have always wondered how this influenced people throughout history.
@Unpainted_Huffhines
@Unpainted_Huffhines 14 часов назад
Left-handed people are quite sinister.
@callousmystery
@callousmystery 15 часов назад
1:35 In this house the Roman Empire was a Hero!!-Anthony Metatron Soprano
@TheOldBlackShuckyDog
@TheOldBlackShuckyDog 19 часов назад
Urm? That’s definitely not an unfair thing to say for anyone outside of Italy/Rome 😂😂
@metatronyt
@metatronyt 18 часов назад
Sure I appreciate that, still in this specific case he said that while talking about the Roman who was about to become a legionary. From the perspective of the Roman it wasn’t infamous at all. If anything I’m interested in period perspective, not in judgement of the past based on modern standards. Anyone can do the latter, but only experts can do the former. You see where I am coming from?
@StuartAnderson-xl4bo
@StuartAnderson-xl4bo 13 часов назад
Anal tbf it's a wordplay UK joke relax dungeon master
@rowbearly6128
@rowbearly6128 10 часов назад
Well, the Pax Romana did ensure a reduction in the endemic tribal warfare that blighted most tribal non state societies. Studies have shown that non state or primitive groups suffered terribly from incessant warfare,raiding and homicide. They brought many many benefits to the people that they colonized.
@TheOldBlackShuckyDog
@TheOldBlackShuckyDog 6 часов назад
@@StuartAnderson-xl4bocalm down lad, it’s just a comment, it can’t hurt you.
@esmeraldagreen1992
@esmeraldagreen1992 2 часа назад
​@@StuartAnderson-xl4bo You could learn some politeness
@abradolflincler726
@abradolflincler726 12 часов назад
"It's not small; it's average." -Metatron
@Pocketfarmer1
@Pocketfarmer1 17 часов назад
I used to be a bouncer in a nightclub in Manhattan (80s-90s). Bikers were not allowed to bring their helmets into that club because of how good a weapon a helmet can be.
@totallynuts7595
@totallynuts7595 5 часов назад
My cousin, a biker, once told me of a time when he a came across an angry driver who wanted to get out of his car to start a fight. The driver was pulled back into the car by his buddy who noticed my cousin was wearing all his bike gear. As a rule of thumb, don't start fights with bikers on the street, especially if they are wearing gear. For anyone unaware, aside from the helmet, imagine also getting punched by gloves with hard knuckle protections and similarly for the knees. While the jacket has protections that should help you survive crashes at high speeds (while they won't stop punches, someone will hurt themselves more than they'd hurt the biker if they hit the plates underneath).
@tubekulose
@tubekulose 18 часов назад
By the way, a German word for "separation" is "Scheide" (the verb "scheiden" means "to separate" and the noun "Scheidung", which derives from it means "divorce"). In today's linguistic usage "Scheide" as a general term for any kind of divergence or things that go or lie apart has become nearly obsolete but it's still in use to describe two particular things: Just like the Latin term "vagina" it still describes both the female reproductive organ and a scabbard. I shouldn't be at all surprised if it were related to the English term "sheath".
@champisthebunny6003
@champisthebunny6003 19 часов назад
Re: pay in the Roman forces. I have watched a few videos on this topic, cant recall the specific creator atm, but, he covered how the pay system worked for recruits, officers and nco's as well as the spoils system, worked in a very comprehensive way. He even covered how the legion had a 'bank' where soldiers could safety store there pay, how some soldiers were good at saving their pay for retirement, and others.......not so much. The logistics of how Roman soldiers were paid, their expenses and how they saved the pay (some of them), is really quite fascinating topic in of itself.
@boraonline7036
@boraonline7036 17 часов назад
Wouldn't be a Metatron video without LORICA SEGMENTATA!! 😁
@flatusvocis.
@flatusvocis. 17 часов назад
Admit it, you love to say "Lorica Segmentata".
@alessiosem2238
@alessiosem2238 19 часов назад
"When we stabbed Julius Caesar you still ran naked to hunt marmots" (cit. Corrado Guzzanti)
@genovayork2468
@genovayork2468 18 часов назад
The Italian ethnicity didn't exist. 😂
@ark1567
@ark1567 17 часов назад
​@@genovayork2468 Weird statement, honestly.
@genovayork2468
@genovayork2468 17 часов назад
@@ark1567 Because you have very low comprehension.
@ark1567
@ark1567 16 часов назад
@@genovayork2468 You should explain yourself with more arguments.
@Konoronn
@Konoronn 12 часов назад
@@ark1567 Insulting the British was also a weird statement, but you let that one slide for some reason.
@sorenpx
@sorenpx 17 часов назад
Today I learned that I would've been too damn short to serve in the Roman Army at 5'6". Dreams crushed.
@cedricvanderleelie
@cedricvanderleelie 19 часов назад
About the segmentata at 2.25: it's not a Corbridge type A, it's the new Kalkriese type found in the Teutoburg Forest in Germany in 2018, at the site of the Varian disaster: a model that is a lot older (9 A.D. instead of Corbridge 2nd century) and shows some very interesting differences with the Corbridge types!
@narutouzumaki2157
@narutouzumaki2157 19 часов назад
2:25
@gazlator
@gazlator 16 часов назад
To watch your terrific enthusiasm is a joy by itself, Raff! (It was a special one-off exhibition at the British Museum, I believe; lots of stuff was there on loan, just for the limited duration of the exhibition.) Infamous? "Infamy! Infamy! they've all got it in for me!!"
@combatwombat2134
@combatwombat2134 20 часов назад
"Infamous" seems perfectly apt to me for a land that was under Roman conquest. I wouldn't quibble that word at all if someone said it about the Romans.
@metatronyt
@metatronyt 18 часов назад
I appreciate that, still in this specific case he said that while talking about the Roman who was about to become a legionary. From the perspective of the Roman it wasn’t infamous at all. If anything I’m interested in period perspective, not in judgement of the past based on modern standards. Anyone can do the latter, but only experts can do the former. You see where I am coming from?
@metatronyt
@metatronyt 18 часов назад
Sure I appreciate that, still in this specific case he said that while talking about the Roman who was about to become a legionary. From the perspective of the Roman it wasn’t infamous at all. If anything I’m interested in period perspective, not in judgement of the past based on modern standards. Anyone can do the latter, but only experts can do the former. You see where I am coming from?
@genovayork2468
@genovayork2468 18 часов назад
​@@metatronyt From the perspective of the time of most other countries Rome was infamous. Learn basic history before embarrassing yourself.
@sanjivjhangiani3243
@sanjivjhangiani3243 18 часов назад
​@genovayork2468 Actually, it's a bit more complicated. Some countries had seen the Romans as liberators.For example, the Greek city-states had asked the Romans to come in because the reign of Macedonia was so tyrannical.
@genovayork2468
@genovayork2468 18 часов назад
@@sanjivjhangiani3243 Do you know what "most" means?
@KroM234
@KroM234 6 часов назад
The Roman Army: "Sorry guys, the human sacrifices will have to stop" British tankie: "The Roman Army was infamous"
@rubberducky2012
@rubberducky2012 13 часов назад
Nice subtle Dr Pepper ad Metatron 🤣
@Droegan
@Droegan 18 часов назад
"It's not a short sword, is a perfectly normal length sword! Long, even!"
@ravencrovax
@ravencrovax 11 часов назад
In an opposite move to the romans, when I was in the army I discovered I am left eye dominant. That meant that even though I am right handed, I was forced to learn to shoot left handed and continue to do so to this day.
@khodexus4963
@khodexus4963 5 часов назад
For the purposes of the game I'm developing, I don't call anything simply a 'sword', but use short sword and long sword to differentiate between weapons of a size and length that is typically suited for one handed use versus two handed. So in my system, a viking age arming sword would be categorized as a short sword, as would a gladius, though they would still have slightly different stats.
@johnstenhouse7960
@johnstenhouse7960 18 часов назад
I visited vindolana at the beginning of summer the amount of artifacts they have dug up over the years is unbelievable
@scientoakuilusakuilar
@scientoakuilusakuilar 19 часов назад
Had the privilege of visiting Vindolanda many times - a wonderful place. The tablets recording daily life are truly astounding; they are a window into a past filled with characters - something we tend to forget as historians reading ancient accounts.
@bobrobinson1576
@bobrobinson1576 19 часов назад
Yes, the cavalry had higher status than the infantry but, what is not mentioned is that, very commonly, the cavalry were foreign auxiliaries and therefore not so highly esteemed!
@ghostfifth
@ghostfifth 15 часов назад
I'll bet the shield boss being metal would survive destruction of the wooden shield itself and be saved and reused, that's why he mentions the shield is a spare because if you're shields broken you could just rip off the boss of your old shield and slap it on your new one pretty easily. Kinda genius and makes a lot of sense. I bet viking did the same
@tk-6967
@tk-6967 19 часов назад
Infamous is definitely true. Those Romans must've been scary to go up against
@metatronyt
@metatronyt 18 часов назад
True but that’s not the meaning of infamous :)
@Naptosis
@Naptosis 16 часов назад
@@metatronyt "Infamous" not from the perspective of "the world", but certainly from the perspective of the English and Scottish (🇬🇧) - which possibly influenced their wording without thinking.
@IbnRushd-mv3fp
@IbnRushd-mv3fp 16 часов назад
Metatron showing his romanaboo side
@KevinPlump
@KevinPlump 15 часов назад
​@@metatronytyeah the meaning or truth is that the Roman empire were bad people who murdered and stole to get what they wanted.
@tenaciousb4731
@tenaciousb4731 14 часов назад
I think Bodica and the ilIccini (probably misspelled that tribe) considered Rome infamous
@malic_zarith
@malic_zarith 19 часов назад
They were both famous and terrifying. You certainly didn't want them showing up on your doorstep. If anything, the Roman army was nightmare fuel. The only army I can think of that is equally or more terrifying would be the Mongols. I mean, Isreal fought with Rome, and it went in a horrific direction. Don't mess with Rome I guess.
@ImCarolB
@ImCarolB 17 часов назад
Maybe he was fooled by the Three Amigos quote about the infamous El Guapo. What does infamous mean? It means you're MORE than famous.
16 часов назад
Infamy is negative fame, for exemple the funny mustache man is infamous.
@ImCarolB
@ImCarolB 10 часов назад
I know that, but the character in the movie didn't.
@-Higashi-
@-Higashi- 18 часов назад
I like these daily uploads! Just going over different stuff related to history! Keep it up brotha.
@metatronyt
@metatronyt 18 часов назад
I will! See you tomorrow same time!
@SomeOrdinaryJanitor
@SomeOrdinaryJanitor 19 часов назад
i don't think there's anything wrong with the Infamous descriptor. for the average joe, they'd probably conflate famous and infamous and for most casual purposes it works perfectly fine. obviously there's way more depth than that.
@metatronyt
@metatronyt 18 часов назад
Sure I appreciate that, still in this specific case he said that while talking about the Roman who was about to become a legionary. From the perspective of the Roman it wasn’t infamous at all. If anything I’m interested in period perspective, not in judgement of the past based on modern standards. Anyone can do the latter, but only experts can do the former. You see where I am coming from?
@UnbeltedSundew
@UnbeltedSundew 20 часов назад
They were infamous. Just ask the Germanic tribes, or the Carthagenians, or the Greeks, or.... well the list is actually rather long, hence the term infamous.
@torindechoza7266
@torindechoza7266 18 часов назад
yeah, ask the german "holy roman empire" they hated them so much that they named themselves after it
@metatronyt
@metatronyt 18 часов назад
Sure I appreciate that, still in this specific case he said that while talking about the Roman who was about to become a legionary. From the perspective of the Roman it wasn’t infamous at all. If anything I’m interested in period perspective, not in judgement of the past based on modern standards. Anyone can do the latter, but only experts can do the former. You see where I am coming from?
@UnbeltedSundew
@UnbeltedSundew 18 часов назад
@@metatronyt indeed. From the perspective of a Roman it makes no sense at all, particularly one who was upset he couldn't get into the legions. It doesn't make sense in a Roman centric video essay either. Perhaps he used the word because it has more bite than "famous", it's less common and therfore more meaningful. I didn't get the sense he was using it in its moral connotations, though perhaps it was a slip of the tongue allowing the ugly face of modern acedimia to peak through.
@ark1567
@ark1567 17 часов назад
@@UnbeltedSundew All Rome's enemies... Don't you think those were at least, very biased sources? Expecially Carthagenians: they were direct rivals of Rome for the dominion over the Mediterranean Sea.
@genovayork2468
@genovayork2468 16 часов назад
​@@ark1567 Don't you think Rome was the bad guy for making so many enemies?
@daltonreed7939
@daltonreed7939 17 часов назад
Just realised the dragon banner in Mount and Blade 2 is based on that draco standard almost exactly. Cool to see that
@ConnerBarnes-q2u
@ConnerBarnes-q2u 15 часов назад
The fact that historians found so much about a single man must have been so exciting
@MarineVet
@MarineVet 19 часов назад
Please create for us a lecture on the history and challenges of left-handed people throughout history, especially in antiquity. I was lucky and am ambidextrous, equally capable with either hand no matter the task. My younger brother, however, is left-handed. We all grew up in the seventies and eighties. My younger brother, being "devil-handed," was a target for ridicule and beatings from both the priests, sisters, and school bullies. I fought often and hard throughout our childhood, protecting him from the beatings. Thank you for all you do for the world. Edited for grammar and salutations.
@mverstaen
@mverstaen 16 часов назад
loaded dice is like making one side heavier by adding f.e. leadpowder to the numbering dots.
@kevster2171
@kevster2171 16 часов назад
Yes there were at least 3 examples of those cavalry parade helmets. Great exhibition, it was good to tour it again with the Metatron
@totallynuts7595
@totallynuts7595 5 часов назад
I find it funny that you argued the gladius is an average sized sword (at least for its time). And truly, no gladius longer than 30cm deserves to be called a short sword, it has a very respectable length all things considered. For those unaware, I just wanted to make a phallic joke...
@kenwarren9450
@kenwarren9450 10 часов назад
A mystery in this story -- obviously this soldier was from a fairly well-off family, as he was both literate and could ask daddy for equipment. Interesting that he couldn't get a better placement.
@esmeraldagreen1992
@esmeraldagreen1992 2 часа назад
One could be from a well-off family, but if that family wasn't directly from the senatorial class or affiliated with a senatorial family by being their clients, I doubt they could do much for him.
@Icarus-rk9nl
@Icarus-rk9nl 20 часов назад
I Went to this exhibition, was excellent. Was there for over 2 hours. Unfortunately it was only a temporary exhibition :(
@Zayphar
@Zayphar 17 часов назад
The museum guy never explained his use of 'infamous' as a descriptor.
@DarknessProphet
@DarknessProphet 18 часов назад
34:28 A dice tower has multiple diagonal plates that are quite close together, so the die will flip two or three (or more) times before rolling out of the bottom. A weighted die has too little room to correct itself in between the plates. Assuming dice towers haven't changed in the meantime.
@dogmaticpyrrhonist543
@dogmaticpyrrhonist543 4 часа назад
A month or two back I started following the Brit Museum. Not every post is super exciting, but I find many are excellent.
@Leftyotism
@Leftyotism 20 часов назад
As a German, infamous sounds correct to me.
@feliceabbondante5183
@feliceabbondante5183 19 часов назад
Not all german tribes were attacked by rome ,they were organized in different local governments fighting amongst themselves and to be honest Rome was attacked many times by german raiders from Germania ,and many german tribes actively allied with the romans and tried to become roman citizens by literally occupying Roman territory.
@Paulftate
@Paulftate 19 часов назад
General Patton once said? all Germans are not Nazis and all Nazis are not Germans ​@@feliceabbondante5183
@aesculetum
@aesculetum 19 часов назад
The only thing the Roman legions did wrong was failing to civilize the G*rms.
@Halo_Legend
@Halo_Legend 19 часов назад
Everything german is infamous around the world.
@riccardomulazzani7436
@riccardomulazzani7436 19 часов назад
As a man.. what you wrote sounds stupid to me...
@Viktor_Git
@Viktor_Git 18 часов назад
Metatron: "It's not short, it's regular in size"
@FrancisFjordCupola
@FrancisFjordCupola 16 часов назад
Long time ago I visited the British Museum. Was a good and worthwhile experience. Glad they put some exhibits online; even though that doesn't compare to seeing for real.
@rogueraven7603
@rogueraven7603 18 часов назад
Yes please do a video on left handed soldiers through the ages.
@metatronyt
@metatronyt 18 часов назад
I will thanks!
@memeboi6017
@memeboi6017 16 часов назад
@@metatronyt Oh goodness, as a Southpaw myself, that is something I would love soo much! C:
@mandowarrior123
@mandowarrior123 19 часов назад
In England as a native English speaker, infamous is correct- known for their misdeeds, conquer, rape, crucifixion of christ, that sort of thing. If you're infamous you are famous, but have some ill repute.
@metatronyt
@metatronyt 18 часов назад
Sure I appreciate that, still in this specific case he said that while talking about the Roman who was about to become a legionary. From the perspective of the Roman it wasn’t infamous at all. If anything I’m interested in period perspective, not in judgement of the past based on modern standards. Anyone can do the latter, but only experts can do the former. You see where I am coming from?
@robo5013
@robo5013 15 часов назад
A couple of counter points. The Romans did not engage in any of the activities you described any more than all other societies during the same time period so they can only be considered 'misdeeds' if you are judging them from a modern perspective (in which case you would have to judge all ancient societies as being just as infamous) or if they are being judged by those that the Romans perpetrated those deeds on, which again they would have happily done the same given the opportunity. The other counter point is that the Jews had christ crucified, the Romans only complied to prevent a revolt (and the crucifixion of christ is only viewed as an infamous act if you are both a christian, which I'm not so I have no emotional connection to the story, and willfully ignorant of the fact I presented about it's occurrence). I felt that the narrator chose the word infamous because he is coming at it from a modern perspective that all the 'misdeeds' the Romans engaged in are not acceptable behaviors today but that is projecting our standards back in time and is not an honest way to study history. As I mentioned before using that standard all ancient societies should be called infamous. He should have simply used the word famous as that would have been a better descriptor seeing how almost everyone has heard of the Roman legions because their fame has lasted for centuries versus what little the average person has heard about any other military systems from history.
@Intranetusa
@Intranetusa 12 часов назад
A Roman height of 5 foot 10 inches in Roman metrics would be roughly equal to a modern height of 5 feet 6 inches to 5 feet 7 inches. 172 cm is equal to 5.64 feet (close to 5 foot 7ish).
@immortaljanus
@immortaljanus 3 часа назад
I recently visited Bucharest, Romania. Went to their military museum, which featured all the prehistory, Dacian era through the Roman era and into Medieval period ( + beyond). It was one of the best museum experiences I had. Romanians really see themselves as part of the Roman civilization and it shows.
@sabre3696
@sabre3696 19 часов назад
I don't know about the description of the Roman Legion as being "infamous" myself, but I guess it could be justified as a description of how the Roman Legion would have been viewed by most of Rome's enemies given that Rome became such a overwhelming military power among other things after the Punic Wars.
@metatronyt
@metatronyt 18 часов назад
Sure I appreciate that, still in this specific case he said that while talking about the Roman who was about to become a legionary. From the perspective of the Roman it wasn’t infamous at all. If anything I’m interested in period perspective, not in judgement of the past based on modern standards. Anyone can do the latter, but only experts can do the former. You see where I am coming from?
@genovayork2468
@genovayork2468 18 часов назад
​@@metatronyt Stop spamming.
@Kaapenaar47
@Kaapenaar47 15 часов назад
From my experience infamous is usually used in relation to armies, and doesnt necessarily have a negative connotation in this contex. More just infamous *to their enemies, if you will.
@DeanMetalAngel666
@DeanMetalAngel666 10 часов назад
A metal dice tower, 'ey; so it's confirmed... even the ancient Romans played Dungeons And Dragons LOL.
@ΚωνσταντίνοςΧειρδάρης
Hi, Metatron! It is interesting what you said about the translation and the original wording of the letter. If I am not mistaken and the letter shown at the beginning is the one being read, then it is written in greek. As a Greek I could make out some words including the word "επιθυμώ" meaning "I desire".
@vinodpaul9596
@vinodpaul9596 16 часов назад
From a recent exhibition held at the British museum. Ended a few months ago
@Ren_Brands
@Ren_Brands 16 часов назад
Great Video about some of the less talked about details of Roman History. I would Love to watch a Video about being Lefthanded throughout History.
@jamesschauer6078
@jamesschauer6078 10 часов назад
I always think of the "Tacitus" quote about the Pax Romana. They (Romans) make a desert and call it peace.
@GothPaoki
@GothPaoki 19 часов назад
A museum that had hundreds of Roman and Greek artifacts illegally sold from their storeroom for nearly a decade under their noses should not be taken seriously!
@Naptosis
@Naptosis 16 часов назад
A _famous_ museum. 🇬🇧😉
@genovayork2468
@genovayork2468 16 часов назад
Proof?
@GothPaoki
@GothPaoki 16 часов назад
@@genovayork2468 proof?? Are you ok bro?? It was a huge scandal a few months back. The museum itself admitted it....
@1208muciek
@1208muciek 17 часов назад
Wonderful!!! Have been to several museums in the UK, British Museum is an absolute must go in!!! Great work Meratron and kudos for your appreciation for the hard work the absolute experts put in!!!
@wiktorutracki6469
@wiktorutracki6469 7 часов назад
I'm surprised to hear you have never been to the British Museum. You certainly have to go! I went there for a whole day three days in a row and I still wasn't completely sated, it's definitely the best museum I've ever been to!
@alecfoster4413
@alecfoster4413 19 часов назад
You have never been to the British Museum?! I don't believe it! Go. I was a bad boy when I went there in 1993. When the guard was not looking, I touched the Rosetta Stone. :P
@TomášKulla-f7e
@TomášKulla-f7e 5 часов назад
It was amazing exhibition. I was lucky to visit it during the last weeks.
@AlfredoNader
@AlfredoNader 16 часов назад
Loved the idea of a left handed themed video!
@ronaldholverson257
@ronaldholverson257 12 часов назад
Seeing the originals is always a powerful experience for me. I equate it to if i saw a replica of the colleseum vs. Going to rome and seeing the real thing. Or even aqueducts. Being connected to where we were as a civilization is amazing. Military artifacts are also amazing. History and politics are shaped by conflict. I was also in the military, so it is great to see how well I had it lol.
@-_YouMayFind_-
@-_YouMayFind_- 18 часов назад
We have a roman pillar in my neighborhood. The Romans were here and left these pillars there to show they were there, but they couldnt get through the swamps so at a specific spot they stopped and didn’t went through 😂
@joseignaciohileradorna5122
@joseignaciohileradorna5122 4 часа назад
Ah yes! 9-11 famous date of Claudias Birthday!
@wendys390
@wendys390 13 часов назад
Loaded dice are weighted internally so that they land on a certain number.
@st0rmrider
@st0rmrider 20 часов назад
I can't find my way out of Project P.C.I...
@livi4790
@livi4790 18 часов назад
Hello Metatron! Random, but I was wondering if you would consider a video about the story of Harry Martindale and the ghosts of the Roman soldiers? It’s my favorite ghost story and it connects really well with the rich history (Roman included 😊) of York.
@Number8z
@Number8z 17 часов назад
I would love to see a video about being left handed in history, and the different beliefs that were connected to that. very interesting video!
@gloriathomas3245
@gloriathomas3245 19 часов назад
The Roman army was infamous especially when you consider the fact many of it's tactics would be considered illegal under the Geneva conventions today. Even General Sherman employed military tactics similar to that of Romans with his famous march to the sea
@metatronyt
@metatronyt 19 часов назад
That’s a modernist approach. What we consider today has nothing to do with Classical antiquity. Moreover in this specific case he said that while talking about the Roman who was about to become a legionary. From the perspective of the Roman is wasn’t infamous at all. If anything I’m interested in period perspective, not in judgement of the past based on modern standards. Anyone can do the latter, but only experts can do the former. You see where I am coming from?
@silverbackag9790
@silverbackag9790 18 часов назад
Victoria Nuland and Hillary Clinton enter chat.
@alecfoster4413
@alecfoster4413 18 часов назад
Most of the peoples the Romans fought and defeated were every bit as ruthless and brutal in their methodology as the Romans were. And a lot were much worse. And, yeah, Sherman was pretty bad. His march through Georgia was the first time in the modern era that a Western army deliberately warred on a civilian population. He was pretty disgusting, as was the closeted, mentally ill, tyrannical, Railroad Lawyer of a president he served under.
@anthonyoer4778
@anthonyoer4778 18 часов назад
​@alecfoster4413 the CSA has been ruthless in Tennessee, Kentucky, Missouri, west Virginia, Ohio, Texas to its own citizens and slave population. Sherman was merely documented and identified because of his efficiency during the war.
@genovayork2468
@genovayork2468 18 часов назад
​​@@alecfoster4413 Proof it was the first time?
@adamjg5061
@adamjg5061 10 часов назад
the Fallout: New Vegas game depicts them ("Caesars Legion") as basically ISIS. in that game they enslave, subjugate, brutally enforce "morality" etc
@thegewehrmann8646
@thegewehrmann8646 7 часов назад
The game states that they draw inspiration from, not a carbon copy of. F:NV has the women being slaves, and boys training from a young age (analogous to Sparta). Also the disdain for technology and ranged combat, which the Romans never shied away from. All in all, it's more like "This is an iconic historical polity that I can use to base my own form of governance."
@andrewa8765
@andrewa8765 17 часов назад
Ah, Metatron! Infamous is when you're more than famous! These guys the Romans are not just famous, they're IN-famous! (FYI if nobody knows the joke, look up Three Amigos)
@mattelder1971
@mattelder1971 12 часов назад
If I'm not mistaken, "infamous" doesn't have quite the same negative connotation in British English.
@MrDaewen
@MrDaewen 17 часов назад
Absolute banger. Thank you for sharing this with us and giving your commentary on it.
@genovayork2468
@genovayork2468 17 часов назад
Disgusting video.
@matthewconner7800
@matthewconner7800 17 часов назад
You know, as much as we, your audience, love to see you just get righteously irritated with a video of bad history, it’s also fun to watch you just geek out over a video that presents good history.
@deb9711
@deb9711 7 часов назад
I would love to walk through this exhibit . Its humbling to think of the history and the lives they lived back then. I really like the letters.
@HPLovesCraftsCat
@HPLovesCraftsCat 19 часов назад
man is cranking out the videos
@metatronyt
@metatronyt 18 часов назад
Yes! See you tomorrow with another one
@Lostboy811
@Lostboy811 8 часов назад
​@metatronyt Same time, Same channel (old batman TV series ending 😂)
14 часов назад
I would say that Romans were pretty infamous in their time. They have murdered the gauls, the germans, the Parthians. People who bordered Rome and were conquered by Rome, or invaded by Rome, hated Romans. Not that they were much worse than other conquerors, but they were conquerors nonetheless.
@hidden6ix742
@hidden6ix742 17 часов назад
socks with sandels IS timeless.
@aleisterlavey9716
@aleisterlavey9716 Час назад
Funny how it is a stereotype for Germans now 😂
@OniGarro
@OniGarro 13 часов назад
The north-west got the very concept of a modern State through centuries of larping Rome.
@katiebrookes6820
@katiebrookes6820 10 часов назад
this video was much more interesting than the clickbait sounding title implied. And if you're in London you MUST go to the British Museum. I once spent an entire week going through it when I was in the UK for a few months
@pacmonster066
@pacmonster066 16 часов назад
I mean, "famous" and "infamous" are kind of like flammable and inflammable. They both in practice mean the same thing. From the perspective of anybody who's ever fought against the Roman Republic or Roman Empire, they absolutely would be "infamous". In both cases their actions have forever endeared themselves to human history, for bad and for good. So no idea why you had a problem with them using the word. Infamous *does not mean* "not famous".
@Corporatizm
@Corporatizm Час назад
Regarding the anti-cheat device, my guess is it could contain some kind of stairs that ensures every die rolls once for each step it passes, thus negating the load. But I don't know, it would have been interresting to have more details on the subject indeed.
@jawk007
@jawk007 17 часов назад
I stood in the row for an hour at the entrance of the british museum only to hear the exhibition was sold out
@LaineyBug2020
@LaineyBug2020 5 часов назад
It always cracks me up hearing a Brit say Regina...
@jacquelyns9709
@jacquelyns9709 18 часов назад
I have been really enjoying your daily videos. I would like to know more about the retirement system. (I am a retired US Army member. )
@baconghoti
@baconghoti 19 часов назад
With weighted dice one has to palm them in and out of play otherwise their use is obvious. A tower can be used to scoop and make players use an open palm pour making a cup hand obfuscation much harder to employ.
@ironcenturion31
@ironcenturion31 8 часов назад
Infamous because they were white or at least white in how we see pile describe it nowadays. They would think islamic conquerors and mongol hordes cool and based though.
@ironcenturion31
@ironcenturion31 8 часов назад
Infamous because they were white or at least white in how they would describe it nowadays. They would think islamic conquerors and mongol hordes cool and based though.
@swissmilitischristilxxii3691
@swissmilitischristilxxii3691 4 часа назад
Exactly.
@DealwithitHand
@DealwithitHand 14 часов назад
idk if I've ever tried a Diet Dr Pepper
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