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The great conspiracy against Julius Caesar - Kathryn Tempest 

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Dig into the personal and political assassination of Roman dictator Julius Caesar, and find out why his senators plotted against him.
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On March 15th, 44 BCE, Roman dictator Julius Caesar was assassinated by a group of about 60 of his own senators. Why did these self-titled Liberators want him dead? And why did Brutus, whose own life had been saved by Caesar, join in the plot? Kathryn Tempest investigates the personal and political assassination of Julius Caesar.
Lesson by Kathryn Tempest, animation by Brett Underhill.
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Комментарии : 7 тыс.   
@sakizan_909
@sakizan_909 4 года назад
They said: “The worst part of betrayal is that it doesn’t come from your enemy”
@shaheerthekhan
@shaheerthekhan 4 года назад
How can your enemy betray you? Edit: they can Edit 2: so I have started some sort of debate, it's been a year and it just keeps on happening, I lost track at this point
@lallorona787
@lallorona787 4 года назад
@@shaheerthekhan oh it's possible. It's possible......
@shaheerthekhan
@shaheerthekhan 4 года назад
@@lallorona787 ohhh, like pretending to be nice, I wasn't thinking properly
@vaishaligoel2321
@vaishaligoel2321 4 года назад
@@shaheerthekhan no they can't. If you call them an enemy, then they can't be nice. That's contradictory. If the person acts nice but turns out to be an enemy, then that's the same as a betrayal from a friend. You were thinking right!
@jasperlagulao8799
@jasperlagulao8799 4 года назад
I think he means that it's more worst to be betrayed than be killed by an enemy
@squishyturtles1648
@squishyturtles1648 3 года назад
"So you killed caesar to save the roman republic." Brutus: "yes" "what did it cost?" Brutus: "the roman republic."
@vinestafflover88
@vinestafflover88 3 года назад
xd
@gamerito100
@gamerito100 3 года назад
Fluffynator Senator Armstrong patticipated on the Roman Republic? xD
@ForteExpresso
@ForteExpresso 3 года назад
After watch Game Of thrones I realised that what Brutus did was wrong He didn't try to understand both sides
@TC-xv5cf
@TC-xv5cf 3 года назад
T6tre sdfghjkl;’;lol;’[.;’;ljhgf
@clvsidy
@clvsidy 3 года назад
Big scarification
@jadd.9355
@jadd.9355 3 года назад
"And you Child?" *He covered his face and gave up the fight.* That's actually so sad :(
@sophiawang2655
@sophiawang2655 3 года назад
Yeah
@grishmagurung6613
@grishmagurung6613 3 года назад
is this story real?
@ray_light44
@ray_light44 3 года назад
@@grishmagurung6613 of course it is
@dandandan5484
@dandandan5484 3 года назад
Spoilers Sounds like little nightmares 2
@psc698
@psc698 2 года назад
Did you watch the video too?
@mrerp11
@mrerp11 3 года назад
"And you child?" if you listen to it closely you can hear me weep
@annystark4003
@annystark4003 3 года назад
Well.....
@cheetopuffs2580
@cheetopuffs2580 2 года назад
After they kill him they read ceasure will. He gave everything he own to Brutas his King, money, name, and legacy so Brutas would of been call Brutas Ceasure and in it says he saw him as his son.
@ilqar887
@ilqar887 8 месяцев назад
@@cheetopuffs2580didnt he have a son
@Kisamon
@Kisamon 8 месяцев назад
@@ilqar887 Maybe? But whether he did have a son or not, he's probably also died by now.
@adurskenplayz5984
@adurskenplayz5984 7 месяцев назад
​@@cheetopuffs2580thats actually extremely tragic
@bluchocolate123
@bluchocolate123 9 лет назад
Caesar's last words when he saw brutus; ''Bruh!''.
@ChrisDodges123
@ChrisDodges123 9 лет назад
Lmao..i see what u did there...👌
@ivynbean
@ivynbean 8 лет назад
bluchocolate123 Brutus was only mad cuz he mom getting fuct by Caesar
@bluchocolate123
@bluchocolate123 8 лет назад
ivynbean I always thought it was the fact that caesar sidlined him in his regime,coupled with the vitriol from people like cassius.
@ivynbean
@ivynbean 8 лет назад
I Think it's a lot of things, obviously it's hard to analyze things that happened 2 millenia ago
@bluchocolate123
@bluchocolate123 8 лет назад
ivynbean Fair point.
@phoebefernando4091
@phoebefernando4091 3 года назад
whether or not julius did say something to brutus, the fact that he just immediately gave up the fight at the mere sight of the boy whom he treated like a son is heartbreaking enough
@sachinpatel9372
@sachinpatel9372 3 года назад
That gave chills to me😭
@existentialchaos8
@existentialchaos8 3 года назад
That made me feel very sad.
@hdamachines
@hdamachines 3 года назад
Was caesar ambitious? Ask my channel...
@fabrice6847
@fabrice6847 3 года назад
Tbh I don’t feel sorry for Cesar, he probably tortured and killed thousands of people before that...
@fos1451
@fos1451 3 года назад
@@fabrice6847 He's very kind to his own people but cruel to people who oppose him, he's cruel and ruthless in war but after the war end, anyone (the enemy) who support him will get pardoned, while others who's in war Captives tortured
@desperateeffort4132
@desperateeffort4132 3 года назад
"One often meets his destiny on the road he takes to avoid it" -Master Oogway 🐢
@adrianjamesdelfin7414
@adrianjamesdelfin7414 3 года назад
We have to do something! We can't have him march on the Valley and take his revenge. He'll... he'll...
@adrianjamesdelfin7414
@adrianjamesdelfin7414 3 года назад
Your mind is like this water, my friend. When it is agitated, it becomes difficult to see. But if you allow it to settle, the answer becomes clear.
@user-ji8ll1qn6o
@user-ji8ll1qn6o 3 года назад
shoot...
@godzillavkk
@godzillavkk 3 года назад
@@user-ji8ll1qn6o Don't worry, I'll bomb the valley.
@geraldpalma1218
@geraldpalma1218 2 года назад
When she leaves for another, there is always her mother. -master oogway
@juliuscaesar6604
@juliuscaesar6604 3 года назад
Hold on, hold on, so you’re telling me I was assassinated?
@twizzycoutinho1130
@twizzycoutinho1130 3 года назад
Yup!
@Athenabadassinthearena
@Athenabadassinthearena 3 года назад
Ik dude it sucks
@pully2024
@pully2024 3 года назад
Pretty much ya
@JustNaomi215
@JustNaomi215 3 года назад
Sorry fam... 😞
@nimmie6243
@nimmie6243 3 года назад
On the plus side, you got named after a salad tho🙃
@xyhanx
@xyhanx 5 лет назад
"Name a salad after me."
@haitamc5611
@haitamc5611 5 лет назад
Name a pizza place after my son.
@sparshpadiyal
@sparshpadiyal 5 лет назад
I wish to have xyhanx for dinner 🙈(*just a light hearted jab. No offence intended*) 🤓
@mikewaves5282
@mikewaves5282 5 лет назад
And a haircut
@user-lj3fl2uk5d
@user-lj3fl2uk5d 5 лет назад
The salad was named after an Italian cook who immigrated in the U.S
@d.i.g.i.t.a.l.9268
@d.i.g.i.t.a.l.9268 5 лет назад
....and a haircut 🤷🏾‍♂️
@SomeGuy-lr7ms
@SomeGuy-lr7ms 4 года назад
“Liberators”: hey we just killed Caesar so you're welcome Roman Public: YOU DID WHAT!?
@SinSityNox
@SinSityNox 4 года назад
@Noah Stewart EH NANI SUNLIGHT OVERDRIVEEEEEE
@akioreos
@akioreos 4 года назад
@@SinSityNox SHIIIIIIIIIZZAAAAAAAAAAA
@lordatreus3
@lordatreus3 4 года назад
It was actually probably more like this. Liberators: We just killed Caesar, you're welcome! Roman Public: YEAAAAAAH!!! Mark Antony: But they just killed Caesar! Roman Public: (Oh yeah, he's right) BOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
@nathanlevin6425
@nathanlevin6425 4 года назад
Deadass makes me kinda mad😂
@jessiek289
@jessiek289 4 года назад
i read this in pearl's voice
@stillafineline5749
@stillafineline5749 2 года назад
I feel a bit bad about how Caesar gave up fighting when he saw Brutus, the boy whose life he had saved and raised like a son. It’s shattering to be honest. I can’t imagine what Brutus also must have gone through after witnessing that scene. Caesar also must have been heart broken. The want for power broke both Caesar and Brutus.
@duck1sgood
@duck1sgood 2 года назад
I dont think Brutus was affected much after that considering how he literally went on with his plan after Caesar's death
@irenashiloh8808
@irenashiloh8808 Год назад
Well, Ceasar was heart-broken but only for a minute or so.
@stillafineline5749
@stillafineline5749 Год назад
@@duck1sgood Brutus did feel bad, he loved Caesar. He once said in the play, ‘It’s not that I love Caesar less but I love Rome more’. Cassius brainwashed him. Brutus was a noble person but as once Cassius put it ‘Brutus’ nobility could be moulded’.
@stillafineline5749
@stillafineline5749 Год назад
@@irenashiloh8808 ‘Cause within a minute he was dead
@HumannMutt
@HumannMutt 11 месяцев назад
"I loved that man" He said as he plunged the knife in his neck😂
@fixit3967
@fixit3967 3 года назад
Caesar: "I'll keep fighting" Sees Brutus Also Caesar: "Guess I'll die, then"
@imranplays5619
@imranplays5619 3 года назад
you : 0 originality
@annystark4003
@annystark4003 3 года назад
You: 0.0000000000000000000000001 orignal
@orangeman3220
@orangeman3220 3 года назад
@@imranplays5619 you're expecting originality in the comments section?
@BatCostumeGuy
@BatCostumeGuy 3 года назад
@@orangeman3220 Perhaps my guy over there is a bit delusional, expecting originality in youtube comment is the dumbest thing to do.
@matsh5633
@matsh5633 2 года назад
it's not just lack of originallity, this is just a shallow use of the meme. Also since the scene is so sad and melancholic, your joke falls flat.
@mayrainjay8121
@mayrainjay8121 7 лет назад
I always find the part of Caesar stopping his resistance after he sees Brutus so heartbreaking
@thatgirl8036
@thatgirl8036 6 лет назад
I literally almost cried lmao
@sym2988
@sym2988 6 лет назад
i definitely have actual tears in my eyes
@pinkribbon1007
@pinkribbon1007 6 лет назад
Mary Jane Smith I know, right? 😭
@LolLolMary
@LolLolMary 6 лет назад
Yep..my heart hurts 😭😭😭
@damagedlips5934
@damagedlips5934 6 лет назад
Mary Jane Smith same. it breaks my heart. being betrayed by someone you love.... that's cruel & deeply painful
@yl9699
@yl9699 4 года назад
"And you child?" I died a little
@Rikalonius
@Rikalonius 3 года назад
A lot of people don't understand Caesar's last words, which, if the sources are correct was in Greek, "Kai su, teknon" Literally translated it means you too child, but it is actually a Greek idiom that in ancient times would have been more properly rendered, "screw you, kid."
@Death_Korps_Officer
@Death_Korps_Officer 3 года назад
@@Rikalonius seems more proper.
@JoelCastro5206
@JoelCastro5206 3 года назад
@@Rikalonius Mmm well caesar most likely didnt say anything so i wouldnt take that statement to literal
@mrmovieman9664
@mrmovieman9664 3 года назад
@@JoelCastro5206 Course Caesar talked while getting stabbed, he said “Arghhhhhh” and “Urghhhhhh”.
@whoscatimi7590
@whoscatimi7590 3 года назад
Yeah...
@TheKinjalkdubey
@TheKinjalkdubey 3 года назад
"And you, child ?", covered his face and gave up the fight. that really took me.
@annystark4003
@annystark4003 3 года назад
Me too a bit
@naeem9277
@naeem9277 3 года назад
"and you child" Damn it teared my heart a little bit🥺
@theboysgaming1318
@theboysgaming1318 Год назад
Wahh wahh yeah ok nerd 😂😂
@minervamcgonagall7410
@minervamcgonagall7410 5 лет назад
If his last words were actually "And you child?" I'll be rolled up in a corner crying by now
@priscillakhapai3623
@priscillakhapai3623 5 лет назад
That part really got me too
@notme5661
@notme5661 4 года назад
Yeah, its rly sad.. a better translation would be 'even you, child?"
@elpadredeloshomunculos3715
@elpadredeloshomunculos3715 4 года назад
Jojo! This is the last of my Hamon! TAKE IT!!!
@matteocamoirano6128
@matteocamoirano6128 4 года назад
His last words are: et Tu quoque brute, fili mihi
@MOON-ht7xk
@MOON-ht7xk 4 года назад
@@matteocamoirano6128 meaning?
@8urvett
@8urvett 7 лет назад
Betrayal never comes from enemies.
@NZCrypT
@NZCrypT 7 лет назад
unless your batman
@PINGPONGROCKSBRAH
@PINGPONGROCKSBRAH 7 лет назад
How can an enemy betray you? They were never on your side to begin with.
@pineapplefork7481
@pineapplefork7481 7 лет назад
thats kind of the point...
@jackpadden8788
@jackpadden8788 7 лет назад
Water is wet.
@carlyliao1116
@carlyliao1116 7 лет назад
+Jack Padden What a fascinating observation.
@kamalindsey
@kamalindsey 3 года назад
*"It doesn't happen like in the movies. Your murderers come with smiles, they come as friends, the people who have cared for you all your life"* - Goodfellas.
@krypticunlimited6925
@krypticunlimited6925 Год назад
the image of Ceasar being stabbed to death by his colleagues(and of course his unofficicial son) always gives off mob movie vibes to me. Just shows how universal betrayal is when it comes to power
@theboysgaming1318
@theboysgaming1318 Год назад
No
@nallyaaaaaa
@nallyaaaaaa 2 года назад
"we killed julius caesar so we'll be safe now" "but there are wars and everyone is panicking" "you're welcome"
@VadimCool
@VadimCool 5 лет назад
His last words were: *Julius - Brutus, I am your father.* *Brutus - Nooooooooooooooo!!!*
@saetainlatin
@saetainlatin 5 лет назад
*proceeds to stabs more furiously*
@chaos2227
@chaos2227 5 лет назад
Brutus was like *Pftt Nah*
@elpadredeloshomunculos3715
@elpadredeloshomunculos3715 4 года назад
Jojo! This is the last of my Hamon! TAKE IT!!!
@TUZOIVAN16
@TUZOIVAN16 4 года назад
@@elpadredeloshomunculos3715 SHIZAAAAAA!
@ketankharadi8324
@ketankharadi8324 4 года назад
Not exactly, Julius says : you too my son
@dnost6452
@dnost6452 5 лет назад
Also worth noting that Brutus’ mother was a long time mistress of Julius Caesar. So judging by the way Caesar treated him (and by the way he reacted when he saw Brutus with the conspirators) I believe It’s a good chance Brutus was Caesar’s son.
@beansontoast7165
@beansontoast7165 4 года назад
Drake Erickson oof
@metanoia3438
@metanoia3438 4 года назад
Imagine being killed by your own goddamn son
@Bananacatcryhappy
@Bananacatcryhappy 4 года назад
@@metanoia3438 actually it's pretty common in ancient china, china royal family quite famous for betrayal tradition
@GUILLE832
@GUILLE832 4 года назад
@@metanoia3438 Patricide is a common enough occurrence to have earned a name.
@metanoia3438
@metanoia3438 4 года назад
GUILLE832 I know, but it’s still sucks 😂 Spending time and money on a child just for him to kill you
@TheGuggo
@TheGuggo Год назад
The legacy of Brutus: the word “brutal” comes after him. I never met or knew anyone named after Brutus. The legacy of Julius Gaius named the Caesar: the word “caesarean”, the month of July, the word “Czar” and so on. I met many men called “Julius” or “Caesar”, the latter being not rare in Italy.
@randomcenturion7264
@randomcenturion7264 Год назад
Not mention, "Little Caesar's", my go-to weekend takeaway.
@bentonrp
@bentonrp Год назад
@Random Centurion Fun Fact: Little Caesar's Pizza is actually named after Caesar's son by Cleopatra. His name was Caesarion, which translates literally to: 'Little Caesar.'
@jswitch3005
@jswitch3005 11 месяцев назад
Julie, Julian, Julius all names that are quite common today
@marcobelli6856
@marcobelli6856 8 месяцев назад
@@jswitch3005also July the month and August his adoptive son Caesar Augustus
@jje5713
@jje5713 8 месяцев назад
Every roman ruler uses the name caesar
@Evangeline-fox
@Evangeline-fox Год назад
I remember reading Julius Caesar by Shakespeare and when he sees Brutus among the stabbers and say “Et tu Brute” just broke my heart. The fact that he gave up at the sight of his son/best friend was gut wrenching
@lukapetrovic184
@lukapetrovic184 7 лет назад
I personally think that Caesar's last words were:" AAAGGH!"
@TheDocfri
@TheDocfri 7 лет назад
Subscribe Ahahahahahahahahaha
@rumanahabib2712
@rumanahabib2712 7 лет назад
It was ETU BRUTU. WHICH MEANS YOU TOO BRUTUS
@ianthe2131
@ianthe2131 7 лет назад
rumana habib It was et tu, brutae?
@TheDocfri
@TheDocfri 7 лет назад
IT was sarcasm you emotionless robots!!!!
@ianthe2131
@ianthe2131 7 лет назад
TheDocfri It was a correction meant to go along with the joke, I guess it wasn't that obvious.
@SelenaC_anime
@SelenaC_anime 8 лет назад
Stuff like this fascinates me.
@kal3lll
@kal3lll 8 лет назад
Same
@stephencantnmbrs
@stephencantnmbrs 8 лет назад
History should fascinate all.
@aurelio-nerdo
@aurelio-nerdo 8 лет назад
+Selena C It was interesting. I pay attention to things that not really interest me when I realize they are general knowledge, it could be important...
@voranzy6855
@voranzy6855 8 лет назад
Wait did they kill the dude that made the caeser salad?!!?!?!
@kamikaze9271
@kamikaze9271 8 лет назад
+Vo ranzy that's hilarious!
@thewulf4432
@thewulf4432 2 года назад
I will admit that Shakespeare’s story (at least my interpretations of it) didn’t really deliver the same emotional message. This story is absolutely heartbreaking to hear and think about. Caesar wasn’t a great person, but I would be willing to bet he loved Brutus.
@thewulf4432
@thewulf4432 2 года назад
Plus, to survive at least 10 stabs before dying is an act of amazing resistance of pain.
@XXXTENTAClON227
@XXXTENTAClON227 2 года назад
@@thewulf4432 or they’re not very good at stabbing properly
@jeanmichel8919
@jeanmichel8919 2 года назад
Well what do you call stabbing properly then Mister psychopath?
@XXXTENTAClON227
@XXXTENTAClON227 2 года назад
@@jeanmichel8919 usually in a heart ventricle or trachea , bonus points if you stab directly into the brain. I am speaking purely from theory and not practicality I must clarify
@jeanmichel8919
@jeanmichel8919 2 года назад
@@XXXTENTAClON227 ok then i will stop my last presumption of you being edgy or creepy . thx for the info about the topic.
@umar_ali9182
@umar_ali9182 3 года назад
Brutus : *proceeds to kill ceaser* *few days passes by* Antony: im boutta end this mans whole career
@duchessnoor
@duchessnoor 7 лет назад
"And you child" Okay...WHO THE FUCK IS CUTTING ONIONS IN MY BEDROOM?!?!
@JonatasAdoM
@JonatasAdoM 7 лет назад
"Et tu Brutus" Sounds like just a poetical liberty here.
@stevenchoza6391
@stevenchoza6391 7 лет назад
JonatasAdoM Except Caesar probably never said that. That line comes from the play Shakespeare wrote that shows his version of those events.
@duchessnoor
@duchessnoor 7 лет назад
Steven Choza True.
@daniellegillard5569
@daniellegillard5569 7 лет назад
Lord Kitty U cool af😎😎😎😎👍🏻
@ayushgarg3694
@ayushgarg3694 7 лет назад
Lord Kitty actually it was 'Eh Tu Brutus!'
@jesseyalung6601
@jesseyalung6601 7 лет назад
For someone to be killed by the very person you trusted and treated as a son, that pain is unimaginable. Anyone would've lost their fighting spirit right there and there.
@damagedlips5934
@damagedlips5934 6 лет назад
Jesse Yalung I completely agree. it breaks my heart.
@Andy-km1xp
@Andy-km1xp 6 лет назад
Then and there*
@whatzupxxx3826
@whatzupxxx3826 3 года назад
That must be really painful to see the one you trust the most ending stabbing you in the back, i feel you Caesar, been there too
@dani0479
@dani0479 3 года назад
According to some accounts, Brutus also did the last stab. So he was literally stabbed by Brutus in the front while metaphorically stabbed in the bank.
@nehankaranch2149
@nehankaranch2149 2 года назад
@@dani0479 Ceaser was a dictator who deserved to die. During the conquest of transapline gal he killed around 1.5 million galls. that was almost 1/4 of their population at that time.
@acacia8261
@acacia8261 2 года назад
@@nehankaranch2149 dictator was a genuine legal title given to someone in rome and he didn't abuse his power, but he did kill a lot of gauls Also the conspirators didn't have a noble cause either, they're just greedy
@nehankaranch2149
@nehankaranch2149 2 года назад
@@acacia8261 Yes dictator was a a title given in ancient rome but dictator was only given for a 6 month period. In todays meaning dictator means yknow for life
@acacia8261
@acacia8261 2 года назад
@@nehankaranch2149 i know
@alnorflorist5306
@alnorflorist5306 3 года назад
*slams table* Roman guard: 23 STAB WOUNDS, YOU DIDNT WANNA LEAVE HIM A CHANCE, DID YOU?
@arina3554
@arina3554 3 года назад
what movie is that from i keep seeing it lol
@alnorflorist5306
@alnorflorist5306 3 года назад
@@arina3554 its actually from a game called detroit become human
@marveyjameselman6128
@marveyjameselman6128 4 года назад
*Conspirators after killing Ceasear* Conspirators: "We did it patrick, we saved Bikini Bottom!" *Rome burning behind the background*
@j.a.weishaupt1748
@j.a.weishaupt1748 4 года назад
Marvey James Elman Who’s Ceasear?
@hihowareya6861
@hihowareya6861 4 года назад
Caesar"
@ryanchuabowen2045
@ryanchuabowen2045 4 года назад
@@j.a.weishaupt1748 you mean ceaeseare.
@janema6828
@janema6828 4 года назад
Ryan Chua Bowen *SHIZAAAAAAA
@zacacas
@zacacas 4 года назад
@Oh hi there SHIIIIIZZAAAAAAA
@marusuuu
@marusuuu 5 лет назад
This is the perfect example of a group project: 60 men agreed to kill Caesar There are only 23 stab wounds Edit: BECAUSE EVERYONE WONT LET ME LIVE DOWN MY MISTYPE CAUSE I WAS BUSY WITH MATHS WHEN I TYPED THIS COMMENT 28 STAB WOUNDS GDI
@physcedelicanvs
@physcedelicanvs 5 лет назад
damn right
@hisexcellencypresidentofre4118
Well that's not evenly shared, is it?
@juno7149
@juno7149 5 лет назад
Rolanda Loathe yeah that’s the joke
@Niaaal
@Niaaal 4 года назад
@Rolanda Loathe You don't say?
@alphagamma1289
@alphagamma1289 4 года назад
And only one guy does it at the last second jk
@keltoumnoury
@keltoumnoury 3 года назад
Moral of the story : never trust the friend who didn't stand by you during your tough times!
@scpcow1597
@scpcow1597 2 года назад
ya or they might not let you have a dictator ship
@ironingboard9760
@ironingboard9760 6 лет назад
And yet people still say history is "boring" I posted this when I was 12, what a nerd…
@hikaritenshi2825
@hikaritenshi2825 6 лет назад
Statistics and too much details, adding the dates to memorize on school makes it too much of a pain to enjoy.
@sako2719
@sako2719 6 лет назад
personally it gets so much more interesting when you start seeing historical figures as people, not facts! :)
@hikaritenshi2825
@hikaritenshi2825 6 лет назад
Yeah. Historical people back then are mainly badasses, cunts or annoyingly illogical. But before people can see its beauty, they're overwhelmed about its complicated... Details. It like a game that can be simplified in mere minutes. But has hours of gameplay.
@pinkribbon1007
@pinkribbon1007 6 лет назад
I love history just the exact dates, statistic and formatting makes it. dizzy for me
@tonyhernandez4185
@tonyhernandez4185 6 лет назад
My dad and me are the only ones in my family that find history enjoyable.
@DavideGobbicchi
@DavideGobbicchi 6 лет назад
"Tu quoque,Brute,fili mi." "Even you,Brutus,my son". The most dramatic quote in history perhaps...
@lorenzopassero8509
@lorenzopassero8509 5 лет назад
@The Ranch It is a famous latin expression here in Italy. I've read that in English-speaking countries the expression attributed to Caesar before dying is "Et tu, Brute", from one of Shakespeare's works (I think you study it in schools in the UK or in the USA). Anyway, "Tu quoque, Brute, filii mi" derives from what Suetonius (a writer lived during the Roman Empire, so after Caesar death) reported in its work. Btw, either "Tu quoque, Brute, fili mi" or "Et tu, Brute" are hypothesis on his last words, are only speculations. When something nearly becomes a myth, however, it's difficult to unravel the mistery of how things really went and a coat of uncertainity still remains.
@mtobrien1
@mtobrien1 5 лет назад
It was Shakespeare who made the line famous. There is no reason to believe Caesar actually said anything like it.
@mtobrien1
@mtobrien1 5 лет назад
Luis Alejandro, I'm sure I've read the same accounts as you. There is NO definitive evidence that he said such a thing. He MIGHT'VE said something like, "You too, my child." There are similar credible accounts stating he said nothing. Shakespeare popularized the statement, though.
@craigjacobs5858
@craigjacobs5858 5 лет назад
If he said any dying words, they were likely "καὶ σὺ, τέκνον" (kai su teknon).
@d7b50
@d7b50 5 лет назад
Davide Gobbicchi what are the odds that he even said anything like this ?
@NiRudraws
@NiRudraws 3 года назад
That (3:15) was probably really painful. He had the drive to fight everyone else for they didn't truly matter, I think, but once he saw Brutus, well, that just probably shattered him. That kind of betrayal is rough
@theroyalotter1945
@theroyalotter1945 3 года назад
“And you child ?” *My heart slowly cracked
@fartopiaa
@fartopiaa 5 лет назад
"And you child?" dang that made me so sad
@kayrazpatel
@kayrazpatel 4 года назад
Yes it was
@dozde3719
@dozde3719 4 года назад
me too
@acebalistic1358
@acebalistic1358 4 года назад
The comment section says the correct translation was actually “and you, my child?”
@ganeshprasad9851
@ganeshprasad9851 4 года назад
That's why it's called *"The Ides of March"*
@m4ttu363
@m4ttu363 4 года назад
Ganesh Prasad the ides of march simply refers to the midle of the month?
@MyThoughts19902X
@MyThoughts19902X 5 лет назад
This reminds me of Shifu's quote "One often meets his destiny on the road he takes to avoid it."
@johnronalddurano53
@johnronalddurano53 5 лет назад
Oogway*
@MyThoughts19902X
@MyThoughts19902X 5 лет назад
my bad.
@xahalo8355
@xahalo8355 5 лет назад
I thought it was Jean de La Fontaine's quote.
@oliverock4092
@oliverock4092 5 лет назад
Also a perfect one sentence summary of Oedipus Rex, funny enough.
@gandalfthegrey2592
@gandalfthegrey2592 5 лет назад
ur actually oofway anf shidu combined b*tch!
@hwgoblin
@hwgoblin Год назад
when caesar gave up after seeing brutus, the guy he treated like a son and trusted deeply... that's honestly heartbreaking :(
@ipsharoy7398
@ipsharoy7398 2 года назад
" *23 STAB WOUNDS! YOU DIDN'T WANNA LEAVE HIM A CHANCE, HUH?!* " - Mark Antony probably
@lalbiakzualachhakchhuak9958
@lalbiakzualachhakchhuak9958 4 года назад
3:26 "We don't know Caesar's actual dying words?" But we do: "Name a salad after me...arghhh..."
@ysn2273
@ysn2273 3 года назад
Or name a pizza place after me 2000 years later Little caesars pizza place, hot n ready
@b3n949
@b3n949 3 года назад
Pretty sure it’s somewhere along the lines of “JOJO! Take the last of my hamon”
@jtiumproductions7629
@jtiumproductions7629 3 года назад
that sounds like it would be a funny line in an oversimplified video he should do a vid on romans
@grunt4943
@grunt4943 3 года назад
@@b3n949 OMG THAT A JOJU REFERNCE!!121
@HolyknightVader999
@HolyknightVader999 3 года назад
"Name a pizza place after me!"
@midgetwars1
@midgetwars1 8 лет назад
"For the empire" - Stab "For the empire" - Stab Did Caesar have a lost uncle to lure him?
@nadsoos2212
@nadsoos2212 8 лет назад
😂😂😂
@paulreeves4518
@paulreeves4518 8 лет назад
+midgetwars1 hehEHEHheeh gO to trutHCOntesTcom, rEad THe PREsent
@lilldavid6903
@lilldavid6903 8 лет назад
+midgetwars1 "For the empire"?
@charliegeorgeherrera4837
@charliegeorgeherrera4837 8 лет назад
+midgetwars1 "For the republic" seems more appropriate.
@juicemaybe4655
@juicemaybe4655 8 лет назад
+midgetwars1 stab - "For the watch" stab - "For the watch" stab - "For the watch" stab - "For the watch" ... Jon Snow - "Olly" stab - "For the watch"
@skateofmind6
@skateofmind6 3 года назад
what a tragic story. Thank you for such story telling.
@heribertozalazar4362
@heribertozalazar4362 2 года назад
This is insanely inspiring for story tellers
@DV15TooStronk
@DV15TooStronk 7 лет назад
I learn more here than at my school
@origamilearner8301
@origamilearner8301 7 лет назад
same,I subscribe this channel because if this reason
@sivabudh
@sivabudh 7 лет назад
Origami learner Besides this channel, do you have other favorites? The other ones I like are: Vox and Vice.
@origamilearner8301
@origamilearner8301 7 лет назад
Vox and Vice? I should check it out
@CrisSelene
@CrisSelene 7 лет назад
+Origami learner those are two separate channels
@melanieespinoza7313
@melanieespinoza7313 7 лет назад
me too I've actually gotten higher grades just from.this
@ItsEricaBeyetch
@ItsEricaBeyetch 8 лет назад
A thousand rats can bring down a bear.
@TheSuperMrWolf
@TheSuperMrWolf 7 лет назад
1000 bears can take down a 1000 rats
@sarahanddragon6896
@sarahanddragon6896 7 лет назад
+naM yssuP Unless they take one bear at a time...
@Colopus
@Colopus 7 лет назад
But eventually the rats' numbers will fall
@sarahanddragon6896
@sarahanddragon6896 7 лет назад
+Gabe Newell Along with the bears, though.
@imoninternets
@imoninternets 7 лет назад
Also if one of the rats is your illegitimate child bear-rat, then bear doesn't want to fight anymore :(
@elisachhetri4890
@elisachhetri4890 2 года назад
The death of Julius Caesar is one of the most painful assassination I have ever heard... It's heartbreaking.
@varshinilolla3090
@varshinilolla3090 2 года назад
That was mind blowing. I came up to this when I had a chapter about "Antony's speech" in my english book.
@boatymcboatface4120
@boatymcboatface4120 3 года назад
Senators: In the name of the Roman Senate of the Republic. You are under arrest Caeser. Caesar: Are you threatening me? Senators: The Senat will decide your fate. Caesar: IAM THE SENATE!
@kerbehklobbah5790
@kerbehklobbah5790 3 года назад
Senators with Knives: Not yet.
@serv3534
@serv3534 3 года назад
cross-shaped rock:oh boy here i go killing again
@TUZOIVAN16
@TUZOIVAN16 3 года назад
@@serv3534 SHIIIIZAAAA!
@JonatasAdoM
@JonatasAdoM 3 года назад
@Fluffynator Octavian will become more powerful than both of us!
@annystark4003
@annystark4003 3 года назад
0-0
@parisan9985
@parisan9985 7 лет назад
"and you child?" Wow, that's just dramatic.
@finnishfinn904
@finnishfinn904 6 лет назад
فارِس حافِى Its a famous like!
@elenacottica386
@elenacottica386 6 лет назад
"Brute, tu quoque"
@amiecuratola8497
@amiecuratola8497 6 лет назад
Finnish Finn What does that mean
@pinkribbon1007
@pinkribbon1007 6 лет назад
Pharees Hafey Not just dramatic but painfully sad
@pinkribbon1007
@pinkribbon1007 6 лет назад
Amie Curatola probably something like 'and you junius? did you join the liberators?' something along those lines questioning him
@jameshatzopoulos3974
@jameshatzopoulos3974 4 месяца назад
Thank you for this informative video. We are excited to read the play.
@fatimaabdullaitf8323
@fatimaabdullaitf8323 2 года назад
this broke my heart into pieces, what’ve you done Brutus
@me.crunchy7181
@me.crunchy7181 3 года назад
"Never fear your enemies, fear your friends, because your friends will betray you, your enemies won't."
@Dlv924
@Dlv924 2 года назад
👌👌
@Cye22
@Cye22 2 года назад
This quote kinda sucks tbh
@RickJaeger
@RickJaeger 2 года назад
Gaius Cassius Longinus was brother-in-law to Brutus and was also a Pompeyan. Cassius profoundly disliked Caesar, but Caesar had spared his life too, recognizing his abilities as a leader. Decimus Junius Brutus was a distant cousin of Brutus, who was even closer to Caesar. He'd been a commander under him, a political ally, and a close friend who'd dined with him the night before. Decimus was even named in Caesar's will as an heir. Servilius Casca was a childhood friend of Caesar's, but joined the assassination along with his brother Titedius, as did one of the firmest supporters of Caesar's, Tillius Cimber, and Caesar's ally and former legate, Gaius Trebonius, who'd gotten him extra years as governor and served with him in Gaul and Britain. So there might be some truth to that.
@Rawfa08
@Rawfa08 2 года назад
Yup trust your enemies, your friends always change.
@kendal9602
@kendal9602 2 года назад
Let's make it simple, "just know who's your enemy
@ventusxzephyr13
@ventusxzephyr13 8 лет назад
"For the Watch"
@bloopy.baller9836
@bloopy.baller9836 8 лет назад
"For the fuckin watch indeed."
@andychiu860311
@andychiu860311 8 лет назад
Was just about to comment about the watch lol
@sephirothjc
@sephirothjc 8 лет назад
damn you beat me to it
@rohansharma8133
@rohansharma8133 8 лет назад
Good job
@dieauferstehung
@dieauferstehung 7 лет назад
omg...
@OmnoWombo
@OmnoWombo Месяц назад
This was really well made. Bravo!
@takemywordforit4128
@takemywordforit4128 2 года назад
This is so well written.
@osbely
@osbely 8 лет назад
Why couldn't they explain it like this in school?
@slimaklol6234
@slimaklol6234 8 лет назад
+osbely because schools sucks
@owenwu5554
@owenwu5554 8 лет назад
+osbely Then you are more of a visual thinker, most school does not teach people in a visual way.
@Deviltriggerfounder
@Deviltriggerfounder 8 лет назад
+osbely They do, the only problem is you. Listen to your teacher.
@shadow.banned
@shadow.banned 8 лет назад
American schools aren't supposed to work.
@pizzaface117
@pizzaface117 8 лет назад
+Fook off, Griffith. Fook off, Griffith
@HenrikMyrhaug
@HenrikMyrhaug 7 лет назад
"No man can murder me!" "Then I leave you in the hands of fate."
@angelcampos4547
@angelcampos4547 6 лет назад
Henrik Myrhaug This Is A Video About Julius Caesar, Not Cesarè Borgia. XD
@ljimperial7973
@ljimperial7973 6 лет назад
Actually it's "And you, my child?" *dies* "THE TYRANT IS DEAD, YOU ARE FREE NOW!"
@assertedone7363
@assertedone7363 6 лет назад
So is this the ac brotherhood ending or is it just me
@assertedone7363
@assertedone7363 6 лет назад
Cause that's what the bad guy said at the end
@MAniq-tj3kd
@MAniq-tj3kd 6 лет назад
hahaha u know whats up
@Uli-pt1dq
@Uli-pt1dq 2 года назад
This is a great video compared to all the cheesy ones out there , good job 👍🏽
@franco4498
@franco4498 2 года назад
It takes at least 3 classes to finish a story during my history class. And here I understood everything in 5 min .
@sethobregon4100
@sethobregon4100 6 лет назад
I have a request: Can we see a video explanation on "Dante's Inferno"? Thank you. :)
@creditsunknown7974
@creditsunknown7974 5 лет назад
Conclusion: Beatrice is a female dog Search what a female dog is called
@samuelschonenberger
@samuelschonenberger 5 лет назад
There is a Thug Notes video if that helps
@bluemoonwolf644
@bluemoonwolf644 5 лет назад
Seth Obregon overly sarcastic productions covered it REALLY well
@michaelgoldsmith9359
@michaelgoldsmith9359 5 лет назад
A fanfic analysis
@felinecontrolled
@felinecontrolled 5 лет назад
In case you're still interested in "Dante's Inferno" - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-U4LSnc1DPr8.html
@TheBwhaaaa
@TheBwhaaaa 7 лет назад
"we should totally just stab Caesar"-gretchen weiners
@phandomfinchy8458
@phandomfinchy8458 7 лет назад
I was just about to comment that XD
@maggie3842
@maggie3842 7 лет назад
I was actually looking for a comment like that😂😂😂
@zzzleepmanful
@zzzleepmanful 7 лет назад
TheBwhaaaa
@katieskorner8164
@katieskorner8164 7 лет назад
wbo is the ceaser you refer to?
@ilustrado7291
@ilustrado7291 7 лет назад
"How about we poison him?" "No.. we should hire an assassin!" "How about we stir an uprising?" "Oh fuck it, we'll just stab him as a group..."
@tsaints852
@tsaints852 8 месяцев назад
I literally found this out about a day ago. One of the reasons why Julius Caesar spared Brutus' wife is because he was having an affair with Brutus's mother. Brutus's mother was named Servilla. They need to make a series about Julius Caesar's life. His love and war stories would put soap opera and Spartacus to shame.😮
@Rikalonius
@Rikalonius 3 месяца назад
Yes, I would happily write that series, and yes, he was having an affair with Servilia, but not till years later. He also banged Crasus wife. He was a known womanizer, but not near as bad as Marc Antony was. I call him the Ted Kennedy of Rome.
@Kill_Switch-fz5qy
@Kill_Switch-fz5qy 2 года назад
they need to make a movie about this. it would be a tragic story about love, betrayal, and philosophy.
@willfakaroni5808
@willfakaroni5808 Год назад
They’ve been like 40
@evanism3178
@evanism3178 4 года назад
where were you when julius caesar died? Phone ring: Brutus: July is kil Rome: no
@serv3534
@serv3534 3 года назад
shiza is kil no
@mrziggyzaggy113
@mrziggyzaggy113 3 года назад
*sory* *four* *bad* *ehngrish*
@formerunsecretarygeneralba9536
@formerunsecretarygeneralba9536 3 года назад
@@mrziggyzaggy113 what?
@mrziggyzaggy113
@mrziggyzaggy113 3 года назад
@@formerunsecretarygeneralba9536 Sory four bad ehngrish Sorry for bad English
@annystark4003
@annystark4003 3 года назад
Civil War
@bigwheelfromspidamahn1037
@bigwheelfromspidamahn1037 4 года назад
Girls: why are you crying he died over 2000 years ago Boys: SHIIIZZZAAAAA
@mist3950
@mist3950 4 года назад
oh.
@josephujoostaa4462
@josephujoostaa4462 4 года назад
SHIIIZZZAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!
@raspberrycrowns9494
@raspberrycrowns9494 4 года назад
girls have no right to ask that since last week I just saw my sister crying over Hamilton
@digaddog6099
@digaddog6099 4 года назад
@@raspberrycrowns9494 I am very glad to learn you're sister is the world's representative for the entire gender
@nhatducle5751
@nhatducle5751 4 года назад
this is my last Hamon
@neilcaezar306
@neilcaezar306 2 года назад
"Your murderers come with smiles, they come as your friends, the people who've cared for you all of your life. And they always seem to come at a time that you're at your weakest and most in need of their help." - Henry Hill
@Zuperlion74
@Zuperlion74 Год назад
The "And you Child" touched my heart.
@marinadia8029
@marinadia8029 8 лет назад
Brutus is Olly and Julius is Jon Snow xD
@hex_6590
@hex_6590 8 лет назад
Et tu Olly?
@hittingyouoverthehead
@hittingyouoverthehead 8 лет назад
+Hanna Schmoelz People who don't watch GoT be like "Dafuq?"
@zythedreamer7075
@zythedreamer7075 8 лет назад
+Ashcool dafuq
@MrArandjic
@MrArandjic 8 лет назад
+Dude Bro _Brutus, I'm your father._
@sonofnyx9437
@sonofnyx9437 8 лет назад
Olly the commanderslayer.
@doubleRprodutions
@doubleRprodutions 7 лет назад
Fun fact, the pyramids were as old to the Romans as the Romans are to us :-)
@JKR9488
@JKR9488 7 лет назад
you got that from a video, but I cannot recall what it was.
@JKR9488
@JKR9488 7 лет назад
true
@JonatasAdoM
@JonatasAdoM 7 лет назад
So the romans were already thinking in aliens?
@doubleRprodutions
@doubleRprodutions 7 лет назад
@jonatasAdoM LOL
@ryanvassalotti1686
@ryanvassalotti1686 7 лет назад
James Roycroft Vsauce our narrow slice
@TheGolfdaily
@TheGolfdaily 3 года назад
EXCELLENT video! This story is not unique. It happened many times and will repeat in the future.
@rdr.0383
@rdr.0383 3 года назад
Thank you for making this educative video
@uri_9158.
@uri_9158. 4 года назад
I feel bad for Caesar. He was a nice guy especially to his "son"
@I_love_M4A1
@I_love_M4A1 3 года назад
Jotaroo !!!!!
@engineergaming5989
@engineergaming5989 3 года назад
Yare yare daze
@chenalindelossantos7617
@chenalindelossantos7617 3 года назад
😅
@JoelCastro5206
@JoelCastro5206 3 года назад
@KN4P1 Caesar was Brutus protector he even took him back and spared his life after the civil war with pompey, in which Brutus sided with pompey. Caesar was Brutuses protector and he responded by stabbing him to death
@mayankbisht1074
@mayankbisht1074 3 года назад
Rome was good for romans only.... Not for humanity....
@jesusizquierdo3831
@jesusizquierdo3831 8 лет назад
this video gives too much credit to the conspirators, they just were a bunch of corrupts who saw their privileges and power drastically reduced and didn't like it.
@TheRhinehart86
@TheRhinehart86 8 лет назад
+Jesus Izquierdo Pretty much. Brutus and Cassius were just as happy to accept provinces assigned to them by Caesar, rather than drawing lots as was the traditional way to assign provinces.
@Tombee2
@Tombee2 8 лет назад
+Jesus Izquierdo to be fair Julius was power hungry
@amala.3598
@amala.3598 8 лет назад
+Jesus Izquierdo Actually, the power that Caesar was accumulating was scary for a lot of people. He had too much power, and no one was going to be able to stop him if he did something drastic.
@klt2841
@klt2841 8 лет назад
+rinrin a. ... You mean, scaring the other Senators that wanted more power? The Roman public loved him, and for good reason.
@danielrosenbergelmalhi9523
@danielrosenbergelmalhi9523 8 лет назад
+Ka Long Tang what good reasons ? how do you know ?
@yashvirsinghdalal
@yashvirsinghdalal 8 месяцев назад
“A person often meets his destiny on the road he took to avoid it.” - Sun Tzu in The Prince by William Shakespeare
@achira8192
@achira8192 2 года назад
Thank you so much this was so much good help for my history project thank you
@ashutoshsamantaray2572
@ashutoshsamantaray2572 5 лет назад
Duolingo killed caesar because he forgot his spanish lessons
@azuca1205
@azuca1205 5 лет назад
*Latin But still tho, Ceasar got nae naed real hard
@metanoia3438
@metanoia3438 4 года назад
*spanish or vanish*
@GM-wq6kq
@GM-wq6kq 4 года назад
I think it would have been Greek. As a Roman high class, he had to know Greek. Opps!!
@khalbello8394
@khalbello8394 4 года назад
Unrelated but funny, hahahah
@RomanOf-lo7zn
@RomanOf-lo7zn 4 года назад
Spanish is one of the modern versions of Latin
@humyrat.9792
@humyrat.9792 6 лет назад
I feel bad for him. Maybe they should've talked to him about how he is becoming similar to a dictator before they stabbed him.
@nefhelimwhat609
@nefhelimwhat609 5 лет назад
Humyra T. Someone doesn’t understand Rome politics
@voltagedrop5899
@voltagedrop5899 5 лет назад
+Humyra T. great idea! i wonder why north koreans haven't thought of that yet...
@jackblack9605
@jackblack9605 5 лет назад
Caesar was known for his genius which also made unyielding to a fault. They knew killing him was the only to prevent a dictatorship
@ekardnogard9530
@ekardnogard9530 5 лет назад
It kinda sounds like what some police are doing. Shoot now, ask questions later.
@bluemoonwolf644
@bluemoonwolf644 5 лет назад
Opamigaaa Cesar would not of done that because he literally decided to die instead of fighting back against him, but I can see the guy thinking he would die anyway, Good point though.
@Halluz
@Halluz 3 года назад
They should make a movie about this So inspiring
@willfakaroni5808
@willfakaroni5808 Месяц назад
They have, many times
@slimxshady6111
@slimxshady6111 2 года назад
I love this animation style
@vjapple3083
@vjapple3083 6 лет назад
I was raised to think that Caesar was a bad guy but he really doesn't sound like it. This whole story just sounds super sad. Poor Brudice and poor Caesar. I can't imagine what they were both going through.
@zhannka2011
@zhannka2011 6 лет назад
VJ CatGirl the ancient heroes are made to be villains and the villains are made to be heroes. There is a reason why the west idolizes augustus yet completely disgraces the image of Julius Caesar.
@noname-nd6gi
@noname-nd6gi 6 лет назад
VJ CatGirl *Brutus
@shady490
@shady490 6 лет назад
VJ CatGirl Brudice? Really?
@cubalibreball3809
@cubalibreball3809 6 лет назад
VJ CatGirl He brought Rome to a Golden Age that it would never see again under his influence. He is the very embodiment of what Rome was to be
@elenacottica386
@elenacottica386 6 лет назад
I don't know why you had that idea. Cesare was a really good person
@koreboredom4302
@koreboredom4302 7 лет назад
BOY WERE THEY WRONG
@bagelbagel6518
@bagelbagel6518 6 лет назад
I WILL REIGN * insert overused james joke *
@sel9742
@sel9742 6 лет назад
Hunter
@teatime6555
@teatime6555 6 лет назад
I WILL REIGN YES
@sosirius9505
@sosirius9505 6 лет назад
maybe...
@nam-annguyen2287
@nam-annguyen2287 6 лет назад
Like from theodd1out
@kvelez
@kvelez 2 года назад
Good information. Thank you.
@adora4590
@adora4590 2 года назад
The liberators be like : WE SHOULD TOTALLY JUST STAB CAESAR!
@D3f4uLT_
@D3f4uLT_ 5 лет назад
I saw this in *Assassin's Creed: Origins*
@thenotsodemocraticrepublic7731
Wow I’m in a video game
@BumanHeing
@BumanHeing 5 лет назад
Et tu brute....was his lines to brutus *Edit:It means you too brutus
@disappointmentdepartment2699
@disappointmentdepartment2699 5 лет назад
Game butchered his assassination
@ratperx0G
@ratperx0G 5 лет назад
when was caesar assassinated in the game? damn...dont tell me i missed that part!!!
@ratperx0G
@ratperx0G 5 лет назад
@@muhammadabdulloev4015 oh yeah I remember now... Must have been pretty high when playing it at the time lol
@bhanuprakash6305
@bhanuprakash6305 5 лет назад
Looks like Jon Snow's death scene was inspired by this.
@maikehelder3785
@maikehelder3785 4 года назад
Right?? I was just thinking the same
@jennarmijo8945
@jennarmijo8945 4 года назад
I was thinking more of Daenerys was Julius and Brutus was Jon Snow
@pawandas9668
@pawandas9668 4 года назад
@@jennarmijo8945 same
@syafiqhalim3404
@syafiqhalim3404 4 года назад
Jon is julius, ollie is brutus,
@jekesan4221
@jekesan4221 4 года назад
I can't forget about Ollie,he looked soo innocent and trusted by Jon,I guess I felt what Julius felt when he saw Brutus
@ChanwooPark-me1wc
@ChanwooPark-me1wc Год назад
역사를 배우다 보면 재밌는 사건들을 많이 배울 수 있는 것 같습니다. 오늘도 이런 영상을 보며 유익한 지식을 쌓고 하루를 마치는 것 같아 기분이 좋습니다. 좋은 영상 감사합니다!
@hannahwalters3602
@hannahwalters3602 3 года назад
Interesting. God bless and have a wonderful day
@davidhunt3239
@davidhunt3239 6 лет назад
100% better then history class
@ivantheawesome409
@ivantheawesome409 5 лет назад
nico the cat doop doop de doop I don’t have time
@Vallvet
@Vallvet 4 года назад
Nope
@iron1223
@iron1223 4 года назад
than
@TheRottenbutter
@TheRottenbutter 4 года назад
than*
@blahblahblackshee879
@blahblahblackshee879 7 лет назад
Caesars last words" I AM THE SENATE"
@riepie
@riepie 7 лет назад
DARTH VADER not yet
@auditect950
@auditect950 6 лет назад
(Sees Brutus) It's treason then.
@ayiniseasilyamused9215
@ayiniseasilyamused9215 6 лет назад
Ladiesman217 "A man who has to say he is the senate is no true senate"
@Redcoatbeau
@Redcoatbeau 6 лет назад
Audial Architect LMFAO dude best reply
@auditect950
@auditect950 6 лет назад
Ah, thank you!
@AkeshiZamora-cg6hs
@AkeshiZamora-cg6hs 8 месяцев назад
one of the videos that soarked a love for history in 12 year old me
@leatherneptune6631
@leatherneptune6631 2 года назад
Caesar's Last words when he saw Brutus "bruh-tus"
@RazaPlaysGames
@RazaPlaysGames 7 лет назад
Reminds me of betrayal at work. People I trusted and helped trained and even stood up for. Back stabbed, frauded me and got me fired from work. World will never be just. Its just you.
@RazaPlaysGames
@RazaPlaysGames 7 лет назад
In the end its just you
@Moneygetjealous
@Moneygetjealous 7 лет назад
W.O.W yo should go back and kill them all one by one.
@RazaPlaysGames
@RazaPlaysGames 7 лет назад
Unfortunately we live in a different World now
@PacoCotero1221
@PacoCotero1221 7 лет назад
+Moneygetjealous call the black men tp line and beat the shit out of them
@aini9528
@aini9528 7 лет назад
Lol i woulda love to call them out on that in the workplace for everyone to hear.. Just to put that deep, gnawing feeling of betrayal in their hearts that ultimately takes away all the pleasure from the achievements they're about to have. Not to really gain anything or not even to convince the others that I was right. Altho as a consolation I want to say if you're the type of person that helps others its just good that you got out of _that kind of place_ you know what im sayin'? Good luck to u mate.
@siddhantsharma7728
@siddhantsharma7728 8 лет назад
Problem with monarchy is that no matter how good king or queen is.... one of their succecors would be oppressive.
@rorymcauley5550
@rorymcauley5550 8 лет назад
exactly
@gergelykozar7123
@gergelykozar7123 8 лет назад
Yet a benevolent dictator is always better than any democracy. Thus the result of these two facts is the tragedy, that we may never have an optimal government for extended periods of time. I have yet to find a solution, anyway. Inheritance of the throne being removed seems to fix the problem at first glance, but it brings with it its own hoard of problems.
@Nikolapoleon
@Nikolapoleon 7 лет назад
This is an old myth that comes from the Dark Ages. Back then a king could be a madman or sociopath because of low public health standards and poor national communication. Ivan the Terrible, for example, drank mercury to try to quiet his psychoses, and Vlad Tepes' crimes were unknown to the uneducated masses. Did you ever notice how many of the greatest monarchs in history were the most modern? The changes in health and infrastructure provoked that development. The truth is, democracy doesn't prevent tyranny. If anything, it exasperates it. The greatest tyrants of the twentieth century, and indeed history as a whole, arose either by a coup or from democratic systems. Many even rose to fill the vacuums that monarchy left behind. In a modern world of constitutions and accountability standards, monarchy is arguably the most effective form of governance.
@nightscout9979
@nightscout9979 2 года назад
@@Nikolapoleon Dracula's crimes were known throughout his territory, Germany, and Russia thanks to how visible they were and early printing presses enabling the distribution of pamphlets about his deeds. Monarchs were highly oppressive in other countries even as communication improved overall to boot.
@ArmandoRodriguezzz737
@ArmandoRodriguezzz737 8 месяцев назад
I wish Caesar had the will to fight Brutus ,and i loved the fact that Antony is Caesars true friend avenged his boy.
@aspirant9634
@aspirant9634 Год назад
Amazing description
@CreepypastaHorror
@CreepypastaHorror 7 лет назад
Such a tragedy. Caesar would have made Rome great again.
@colorsirens
@colorsirens 6 лет назад
like trump is doing.
@SurvivingAnotherDay
@SurvivingAnotherDay 6 лет назад
No
@Ruby-sw4bc
@Ruby-sw4bc 6 лет назад
Erick Alden hopefully he wasn't Trump in disguise
@bigfatpandalaktana2747
@bigfatpandalaktana2747 6 лет назад
He built a wall (of Galic bodies)
@michaelaaron2415
@michaelaaron2415 6 лет назад
We wouldn't be talking English right now if he made it great
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