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Units of History - The Speculatores: Spies of the Roman Army DOCUMENTARY 

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A history documentary on the Spies of the Roman Army!
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In this Units of History episode we take a look at the Speculatores, Spies of the Roman Army. We begin with a discussion of the early history of Rome and the misconception that these early armies of the Monarchy and Republic did not employ any form of covert operations or deception. This moralistic narrative often gets trotted out by ancient authors who want to elevate early Rome as some purer, more honorable society. However this strains credulity when you consider that Rome never would have survived let along risen to power without the use of intelligence operations. To prove this point we dive examples from their military history where commanders use spies, scouts, and all forms of tactics to gather information.
Yet while spycraft was not unknown to the Romans it seems that they lagged far behind the capabilities of their peers across the Mediterranean. This becomes readily apparent over the course of the Punic Wars when they routinely get handed bloody defeats for intelligence failures. The Carthaginian general Hannibal Barca in particular put on a clinic during the Second Punic war that taught Rome a lesson in humility. Soon however the Italian power would learn to adapt to the tactics of its enemy and even adopt them. Its from the end of the Punic Wars on that we finally see Rome's intelligence operations finally begin to mature.
The rest of the documentary episode covers the emergence of the Speculatores units and what their role was in the Roman army. For more context, check out our other video on the Procursatores and Explroatores who worked closely with them as the eyes and ears of the Roman legions.
What Units of History should we cover next?
Research: Chris Das Neves
Writing: Chris Das Neves
Narration: Guy Michaels
Artwork: Penta Limited
Bibliography and Suggested Reading:
Roman Warfare by Adrian Goldsworthy
Exploratio: Military & Political Intelligence in the Roman World from the Second Punic War to the Battle of Adrianople By N. J. E. Austin, N. B. Rankov
Spies and spying in Caesar’s “Bellum Gallicum” by Jane Crawford
The "Missing Dimension" of C. Julius Caesar by Amiram Ezov
The Scouts of the Late Roman Army and a Disputed Etymology by Philip Rance
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#Spies
#History

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Комментарии : 641   
@InvictaHistory
@InvictaHistory 3 года назад
Check out our previous episode which covers the Exploratores: the Scouts of the Roman Army ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-EQIT0vP5pBg.html What Units of History do you want to see covered next?
@lucisferre6361
@lucisferre6361 3 года назад
Please send me a link to your patreon. I looked for it and was not able to find it. I would like to pledge to your excellent services. Thank you.
@chrisleranthonysilveira5464
@chrisleranthonysilveira5464 3 года назад
Please make videos on Napoleon army units and the Egyptian empire army units.
@Armorius2199
@Armorius2199 3 года назад
When is What if Caesar Lived Part 3 coming out? #CAESARLIVES #ROMAINVICTA #SPQR #INVADEPARTHIA
@poeticmic6219
@poeticmic6219 3 года назад
It's always invaluable to have masses of spies in Total War games :D
@InvictaHistory
@InvictaHistory 3 года назад
@@lucisferre6361 Here you go, thanks for asking: www.patreon.com/InvictaHistory
@GeorgeEstregan828
@GeorgeEstregan828 3 года назад
My name is Bondus, Jamesus Bondus 😎
@minskghoul
@minskghoul 3 года назад
Jacomus Bondus, angens septimus.
@tituslabienus01
@tituslabienus01 3 года назад
Jamicus Bondicus
@alexeysaphonov232
@alexeysaphonov232 3 года назад
Nomen meus Cautio est, Iacomus Cautio.
@alexeysaphonov232
@alexeysaphonov232 3 года назад
@@666mrdoctor Or Catenus (chain), Your Variant is closer to binding something with a rope. And my first is something bound with ties. Anyway, good spy need more names and in Roman Empire they will be in Greek way more frequently than in Latin.
@pix_d20
@pix_d20 3 года назад
JameSUS??? 😳😳
@admiralsquatbar127
@admiralsquatbar127 3 года назад
The spy in the thumbnail looks like he has a particular set of skills.
@danielkover7157
@danielkover7157 3 года назад
I was just thinking that! 😃
@Lebowski69
@Lebowski69 3 года назад
I dont get it...
@darkapollo3463
@darkapollo3463 3 года назад
Ahhh!!! 🤣🤣🤣
@Vince-tt1uj
@Vince-tt1uj 3 года назад
I was about to write "why does the Roman spy looks like Liam Neeson?" then I saw your comment 🤣
@NightWanderer31415
@NightWanderer31415 3 года назад
BEAT ME TO IT LOL
@ramenbomberdeluxe4958
@ramenbomberdeluxe4958 3 года назад
So wait, you mean to tell me that there WASN'T an order of religious warrior-monk-spies called the Arcani who dual-wielded swords and assassinated half the enemy army on the battlefield?
@ventolus2068
@ventolus2068 3 года назад
Bastards
@LIONED
@LIONED 3 года назад
I think TW was inspired by Roman Britain (and Arminius' mask). Wikipedia: "The areani or arcani were a force of the Roman Empire, based in Roman Britain during the later part of the Roman occupation of the island. They had played some part in the campaign of Constans in Britain in 343; later they helped to instigate the Great Conspiracy in 367-368. Due to their participation in the Conspiracy, Count Theodosius disbanded them" en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Areani
@ramenbomberdeluxe4958
@ramenbomberdeluxe4958 3 года назад
@@LIONED I'm just joking, but that is genuinely interesting.
@itarry4
@itarry4 3 года назад
Warrior Monks were definitely a thing in Japan. They used to play a huge part in the wars for who would be the next Shogun. Aa they were the only warriors who weren't loyal to anyone but themselves and their faith. So they'd often play both sides.
@xTheacefrehleyx
@xTheacefrehleyx 3 года назад
That's what THEY want you to think. Wake up, sheep!! Open your eyes!! /jk
@ktheterkuceder6825
@ktheterkuceder6825 3 года назад
Yass. Slingshoters,light cavalry,sacred band,ancient police,scouts and now ancient spies and special op. This channel is a gem.
@nunyabiznes33
@nunyabiznes33 3 года назад
I'm waiting for the honeypot video LOL.
@ktheterkuceder6825
@ktheterkuceder6825 3 года назад
@@nunyabiznes33 Me too.
@Starrynightgamerpal
@Starrynightgamerpal 3 года назад
Slingshooters? I think you mean slingers?
@ktheterkuceder6825
@ktheterkuceder6825 3 года назад
@@Starrynightgamerpal Right. Thanks for correcting me.
@Starrynightgamerpal
@Starrynightgamerpal 3 года назад
@@ktheterkuceder6825 your welcome
@painterforbeginners9613
@painterforbeginners9613 3 года назад
You didn’t think we saw those Warhammer miniatures but we did!!!
@ThaRealElTigra
@ThaRealElTigra 3 года назад
Where?!
@kevinsturgeon8414
@kevinsturgeon8414 3 года назад
@@ThaRealElTigra in the shades of your culo
@edwardelric717
@edwardelric717 3 года назад
Traitor
@painterforbeginners9613
@painterforbeginners9613 3 года назад
@@ThaRealElTigra 0:45
@adamh.4933
@adamh.4933 3 года назад
By Sigmar you're right!
@ktheterkuceder6825
@ktheterkuceder6825 3 года назад
This needs a series. A speculatore protagonist and important figures and in the series with whom he has interactions and takes part in.
@thomashendriks6798
@thomashendriks6798 3 года назад
Yes, just like Washington's Spies, but replace Washington with Octavian!!
@ktheterkuceder6825
@ktheterkuceder6825 3 года назад
@@thomashendriks6798 Or Aurelius. Or any emperor or senator who used them.
@thomashendriks6798
@thomashendriks6798 3 года назад
@@ktheterkuceder6825 Agreed
@praetorianstride5948
@praetorianstride5948 3 года назад
Look into “The emperors knife/axe/spear” book series if you like a read. The plot starting with a scout in Caledonia named Silus who eventually becomes an arcani who travels to other parts of the empire after events that lead up to it.
@ktheterkuceder6825
@ktheterkuceder6825 3 года назад
@@praetorianstride5948 And without even looking into it I say it needs a series adaptation.
@cgarcia4487
@cgarcia4487 3 года назад
“All warfare is based on deception.” Sun Tzu
@spiffygonzales5160
@spiffygonzales5160 3 года назад
Warfare is simply diplomacy by another means. - Carl Von Clauswitz
@secondhandsmoke10
@secondhandsmoke10 3 года назад
“All warfare is based” Sun Tzu
@kevinsturgeon8414
@kevinsturgeon8414 3 года назад
Sounds like my dogs breed lol
@greymarmot4541
@greymarmot4541 3 года назад
All warfare is based*
@ZoldarMusic
@ZoldarMusic 3 года назад
Sun Tzu just stole it from Call of Duty
@taggebagge
@taggebagge 3 года назад
On the notion of ciphers, one of the most basic substitution ciphers known today is distinctly called the 'Ceasar Cipher' and it is apparently named after Ceasar who used it with a key = 3, meaning he substituted every letter with its corresponding letter 3 shifts to the right in the alphabet, rounding back to 'a' if needed. For decrypting the shift is 3 shifts to the left instead. He can encrypt "CEASAR" -> "FHDVDU", and if we intercept the letter, not knowing the cipher or the key, we cannot know what was said. However, his friend Marcus Antonius can simply shift back every letter 3 positions back, substituting the letters of the cipher text and thus recovering: "CEASAR".
@scintillam_dei
@scintillam_dei 3 года назад
Neato.
@caesaraugustus9061
@caesaraugustus9061 3 года назад
@@scintillam_dei Qhdwr*.
@oneonly2762
@oneonly2762 3 года назад
@@caesaraugustus9061 Based and espionagepilled.
@vitolopoii7981
@vitolopoii7981 2 года назад
I don't get it?
@taggebagge
@taggebagge 2 года назад
​@@vitolopoii7981 Say you want to write a message to a friend and you just write down what you want to say. Now, I am an adversary and I intercept this message and I see what you have said. You don't want that, especially if it is concerning battle tactics and war. You can encrypt your message, what that means is that your message, which is called the plaintext, becomes a ciphertext, something that is encrypted and unreadable to people without a key. In the example above the ciphertext was "FHDVDU" which is just nonsense but with a key you can decrypt it back to the plaintext which was "CEASAR" Maybe, you want to text "AAA" to your friend, so you look into the alphabet and you see. A B C D 0 1 2 3 With a key of 3, D is three steps away from A, so "AAA" becomes "DDD". That is "AAA" is your plaintext, now you encrypt and "DDD" becomes your ciphertext. Now, your friend has the key which means he KNOWS you shifted 3 steps to the right, but I do not have your key. If I intercept your message I get "DDD" and I have no clue what that means. Your friend, on the other hand, can do the same procedure you did but backward and he simply goes 3 steps back for every D and obtains "AAA". This is a very simple cryptographic scheme called "The Ceasar Cipher". Today it is not very secure simply because the "keyspace" is very small. We have 26 letters in the alphabet, so if I intercept your message I can simply try every key until I find your message (brute-forcing). As I said it is very important to keep information confidential because if we are at war and you send men to a location, and I intercept that message, your men will surely die. So.. historically there has been this race of encrypting messages and decrypting them. If you have ever seen the movie 'Enigma' it is about solving such a problem, where the Germans had an advanced way of encrypting their messages. Today as well whenever you use a banking service or something encryption is being used to make your transactions safer and they are much more complex than the Ceasar cipher.
@lucisferre6361
@lucisferre6361 3 года назад
I can stands no more! I am going to Patreon right now to pledge my support for Invicta. No mathematics have yet tabulated the total amount of blissful satisfaction I've gotten from this channel, for free.
@lucisferre6361
@lucisferre6361 3 года назад
I can't find your channel to pledge on patreon. Please advise. Thanks
@BVargas78
@BVargas78 3 года назад
@@lucisferre6361 I guess it's from www.patreon.com/InvictaHistory
@tituslabienus01
@tituslabienus01 3 года назад
Check Out Saving History On RU-vid You'll Love His Channel
@lucisferre6361
@lucisferre6361 3 года назад
I got it right, finally, much thanks to the supplier of the link . I undeniably, satisfyingly pledged $3 per new video. My name varies from my channel pseudonym but I require no recognition for my contribution to such an excellent knowledge source. I will only say "thank you very, very much".
@awesomehpt8938
@awesomehpt8938 3 года назад
Then out spake brave Horatius, The captain of the Gate: To every man upon this earth Death cometh soon or late And how can man die better than facing fearful odds for the ashes of his fathers, and the temples of his gods
@napoleonibonaparte7198
@napoleonibonaparte7198 3 года назад
The best Roman spy? The emperor that infiltrated a camp as a cabbage seller.
@danieleriksson5587
@danieleriksson5587 3 года назад
Underrated
@SkoomaCat
@SkoomaCat 3 года назад
XD
@23trekkie
@23trekkie 2 года назад
Mea brassica! (or however "my cabbages" is in latin)
@rafaelglopezroman1110
@rafaelglopezroman1110 2 года назад
Who was that?
@darkapollo3463
@darkapollo3463 2 года назад
​@@rafaelglopezroman1110 Emperor Galerius. Interesting note, the previous emperor, Diocletian, had grown cabbages after retiring from the throne.
@sizzla123
@sizzla123 3 года назад
Magnificent! The secret of all victory lies in the organization of the non-obvious.~Marcus Aurelius
@scintillam_dei
@scintillam_dei 3 года назад
I don't know the secret to how to raise a son. -MARCVS AVRELIVS
@connorgolden4
@connorgolden4 3 года назад
Nothing like starting off the day with an Invicta video.
@MagicalMedic
@MagicalMedic 3 года назад
Love this. Your takes on history help me flesh out my stories for D&D.
@jermainereyem7635
@jermainereyem7635 3 года назад
I love it when DnD has historical inspiration and context beyond Medieval Europe!
@corymoon2439
@corymoon2439 3 года назад
Mythology is great for good quests and worldbuilding as well
@MagicalMedic
@MagicalMedic 3 года назад
@@corymoon2439 Already on top of it. 😉 I've based an entire one-shot around the Rainbow Serpent of Australia and a minor plot thread for a future campaign based on Chang'E and her husband. That one, I took a pair of elves and turned them to goblins, and they approach the party on the road to beg their aid journeying to retrieve an ingredient from a far mountain they were told is necessary for changing them back.
@corymoon2439
@corymoon2439 3 года назад
@@MagicalMedic I would love to also use minor Norse sagas for more mundane ideas. It's a solid idea but all of my players are pagans so the odds of one or more of them having read that saga are actually pretty high compared to the general population. But you can probably use it, that's a problem very specific for my campaign.
@MagicalMedic
@MagicalMedic 3 года назад
@@corymoon2439 I would take this as less of a problem that you can't use Norse-specific lore and more of an opportunity to explore non-Eurocentric stories. The RU-vid channel Overly Sarcastic Productions does bite-sized animated takes on mythology that reads like a catalog of inspiration. Pull a Momotaro and have the party find a baby nestled in the heart of a giant piece of fruit, or maybe a volcano goddess challenges the characters to a sled race down the face of a volcano, after which she causes an eruption if they don't let her win.
@malingmann
@malingmann 3 года назад
I am sooooo using this in my D&D game!
@guy_in_ashopping_cart-sfs967
@guy_in_ashopping_cart-sfs967 3 года назад
NERRRRRD
@geminiwriter8875
@geminiwriter8875 3 года назад
Likewise!
@nicholas2827
@nicholas2827 3 года назад
More of this please, I would be interested to know about the Greek and Persian spies used during the Peloponnesian war.
@thedirty530
@thedirty530 3 года назад
Wow... This video explains something I've never understood before! I always wanted to know why Hannibal was so effective at reading his opponents and intelligence networks explains that perfectly! I'm not even sure I've ever heard about spies this far back in history....Amazing work!
@thescarlethunter2160
@thescarlethunter2160 3 года назад
Livy: we definitely don’t use spies Historians: *Lies!!!!!*
@Hugin-N-Munin
@Hugin-N-Munin 3 года назад
Every historically relevant general/commander: "We won because of being superior strategists and tacticians" The truth: "We had spies, which gave us the information to make a decent strategy, and consider tactical options. Then we had a large dose of luck"
@iagoporto5522
@iagoporto5522 2 года назад
Such a normie predictable comment.
@laisphinto6372
@laisphinto6372 Месяц назад
Not really sulla and Caesar are famous of admitting they are very lucky
@Laura-sq3lc
@Laura-sq3lc 3 года назад
I love these videos. They are educational and fun at the same time. The graphic of the video is great!
@grimkupid8478
@grimkupid8478 3 года назад
not usually this early to the quality that comes out from this channel
@caesarshotdogchampion8738
@caesarshotdogchampion8738 3 года назад
Seems like you forgot about sending them into Parthia for Caesar...
@nothingtoseeheremovealong598
@nothingtoseeheremovealong598 3 года назад
wulpurgis Hot dogs are a required ressource for civilizations of the past
@chriscormac231
@chriscormac231 3 года назад
@wulpurgis yes
@Armorius2199
@Armorius2199 3 года назад
When is What ifCaesar Lived Part 3 coming out? #CAESARLIVES #SPQR #ROMAINVICTA
@chriscormac231
@chriscormac231 3 года назад
@wulpurgis welcome amicus
@nothingtoseeheremovealong598
@nothingtoseeheremovealong598 3 года назад
wulpurgis Cold dogs and hotdogs
@Lastbus511
@Lastbus511 Год назад
I like the artwork used in these documentaries. Also it's good history I enjoy them. Thanks...👍
@artman40
@artman40 2 года назад
"You must be a spy." "What makes you think of that?" "You're dressed like a chameleon."
@elijahvaupel7799
@elijahvaupel7799 3 года назад
This was a very interesting subject I didn't know I wanted to know about
@krevin543
@krevin543 3 года назад
Can you cover Napoleon’s Old Guard? That’d be pretty awesome to learn about their history and equipment!
@phrophetsamgames
@phrophetsamgames 2 года назад
Theres a historical fiction series called "The Agent of Rome" whose main character is a spy. Very well written and resesrched, and its an interesting series that takes place in the 3rd Century. The first book takes place during the Palmyrian conflict.
@ronaldp7573
@ronaldp7573 Год назад
Thanks for the recommendation. Will check it out brother!
@WilliamLawrence7
@WilliamLawrence7 3 года назад
This is great stuff, you guys are quickly becoming one of my favorite youtube channels. Keep up the amazing and high-quality work!
@wayofthewonderer
@wayofthewonderer 2 года назад
Great video. Thank you. I've clicked thumbs up and subscribed
@ColaKhanable
@ColaKhanable 3 года назад
I just wanna say as a huge history fan i enjoy your videos quite alot especially the periods of rome and Alexander. Keep it up man !
@facundobinelli7564
@facundobinelli7564 3 года назад
Every chapter is a masterpiece, love this channel!
@sgtrpcommand3778
@sgtrpcommand3778 3 года назад
Thanks for doing a video on this. I've heard of the speculatores, but couldn't find much more information on them
@GrayNeko
@GrayNeko 3 года назад
Thanks for another great video, Invictus! This channel is an absolute gem. If anyone out there is teaching ancient history, maybe point your students in this direction?
@akernis3193
@akernis3193 3 года назад
That was an amazing video! Thank you very much for making it, it was by far one of my favourites so far ^^
@robbabcock_
@robbabcock_ 2 года назад
Thanks for another great episode. There isn't a lot of stuff out there about Roman spies so this is a rare treat.
@jeremycole1341
@jeremycole1341 3 года назад
I’m a simple man. I see a new Invicta video and I click on it instantly.
@michaelsaunders2648
@michaelsaunders2648 3 года назад
It's like you read my mind, I have been thinking about how Rome's spies worked but you answered the call :) keep up good work
@rhoads2461
@rhoads2461 3 года назад
Fantastic video guys!!
@deathdeathington
@deathdeathington 3 года назад
Been looking forward to this one!
@maxmalasse
@maxmalasse 3 года назад
Invicta! Thank you so much for your dedicated work! I'm gonna be soon in your patreon. Please, could you consider in your next projects to put questions to test the comprehension and learning of every history lesson. It would help people who practice listening comprehension. Thanks in advance :D
@testemunhosdahistoria9688
@testemunhosdahistoria9688 3 года назад
My man Julius Caesar in Spartacu's final season is the best, and I guess the only, use of speculatores on TV.
@area609joe7
@area609joe7 3 года назад
Been waiting for this one.
@thefisherking78
@thefisherking78 3 года назад
This is fascinating stuff! Thank you!
@gnb_2476
@gnb_2476 3 года назад
Another unit to cover in the future perhaps are the Mamluks
@brokenbridge6316
@brokenbridge6316 3 года назад
Nicely informative video. Subjects like this are rarely spoken about.
@mediacedia3719
@mediacedia3719 3 года назад
ive always wandered about this! thank you for this video!
@howzany6832
@howzany6832 3 года назад
This is excellent! A rare topic indeed.
@HeathenDelirium
@HeathenDelirium 3 года назад
Thank you for making this 👍🏻
@vaughnjackson6297
@vaughnjackson6297 3 года назад
Been waiting for this one
@ligidaykurin9106
@ligidaykurin9106 3 года назад
Love this video Thank you very much
@samdumaquis2033
@samdumaquis2033 3 года назад
Great video, good work and art !
@meguemil8542
@meguemil8542 3 года назад
I hope you get to cover the messagers as well! Great video!
@jacobstreets8445
@jacobstreets8445 3 года назад
Great video. Thanks
@ghostehh
@ghostehh 3 года назад
Many thanks and well wishes from Estonia!
@The_Marine708
@The_Marine708 3 года назад
Love these videos.
@r.t.972
@r.t.972 2 года назад
This was excellent! Love it.
@rockyrakovica603
@rockyrakovica603 3 года назад
Great job guys videos on roman special forces are whole new level of history videos and I love it. I have a request for you if you can make a video about transition of roman slave system of classical antiquity to gradual evolution to collones in latw empire and serfs in middle ages, as well as diffreces in barbarian west and roman east in early middle ages in that regard. There are no videos covering that topic and i think it would be very interesting topic to cover. Thank ypu guys for delivering us such a great videos
@Coffeeguyzz
@Coffeeguyzz 3 года назад
Great vid. Sertorius spent 2 years spying on the Cimbrians. His work may have saved Rome every bit as much as the efforts of Marius Sulla was involved in this intelligence-gathering OP as well.
@clarencehopkins7832
@clarencehopkins7832 3 года назад
Excellent stuff
@annamosier1950
@annamosier1950 Год назад
very good info that we need
@wilsmuts
@wilsmuts 3 года назад
Love your work mate. I’d love to know what books you read for your research, or all the various topics. Would you be willing to post a list? Cheers.
@aimatepid6282
@aimatepid6282 2 года назад
Exactly what I’d like to know as well .
@nastynate956
@nastynate956 3 года назад
love your content. a favorite channel of mine!!!
@Trapatatra
@Trapatatra 3 года назад
Great! Last time I asked for Engineers! Can we have it? How they... Julius Cesar built so many forts in the middle of nothing? How did they build bridges? Because we talk so much about these things but there is no sense of time, manpower or planing. I would love to know how the roman military engineers could build the walls within walls that (outmaneuvered) defeated the Gauls. So much to look at... forest destroyed ... the roads... You know, my stepfather used to tell me stories before I went to sleep, I feel the same thing with some of your stories... that is amazing... last night I went to sleep with your Alexander playlist... but Units of The Past is becoming my favorite.
@stuartbarnhill2795
@stuartbarnhill2795 2 года назад
Enjoyed 👍
@-RONNIE
@-RONNIE 3 года назад
Good video 👍🏻
@luckyluciano1623
@luckyluciano1623 Год назад
I would love to hear more stories about the speculatory
@KatherineHugs
@KatherineHugs 3 года назад
I miss the other narrator's voice (is he Canadian?). He seems more like an academic to me...like an excited university professor. Just has more real excitement about the subject matter IMO
@greatwolf5372
@greatwolf5372 3 года назад
American
@GilangRabbani
@GilangRabbani 3 года назад
Any chance you'd cover about the Frumentarii?
@InvictaHistory
@InvictaHistory 3 года назад
We are actually working on that and the domestic spy operation used during the imperial era
@spiffygonzales5160
@spiffygonzales5160 3 года назад
Let me guess... New Vegas fan? :)
@GilangRabbani
@GilangRabbani 3 года назад
@@InvictaHistory Awesome, could it be possible that Frumentarii of the Roman Imperial era survived up to the Middle Ages in Western Europe? Their network's vast and I don't think Barbarian kings post Western Empire's fall at that time would disregard their usefulness.
@vulpesinculta9253
@vulpesinculta9253 3 года назад
We Frumentarii are soldiers of a different stripe. Capable in battle, but skilled as infiltrators and agents as well.
@cullenadasek9119
@cullenadasek9119 3 года назад
You should do a vid on the Bronze Age collapse if you haven’t already, or maybe about the Celtic Tribes in Britain
@yeoldedumbass4487
@yeoldedumbass4487 3 года назад
The art is so good
@sneedle252
@sneedle252 3 года назад
Would love other videos on pre-modern spies.
@battlesofantiquity7449
@battlesofantiquity7449 3 года назад
Love the artwork
@Wonderwall627
@Wonderwall627 3 года назад
This was interesting, oddly both more specific and general than I expected. Lots of interesting details. I think the out of chronological order details leaves it a bit confusing though. Was most of speculatores done the same after the punic wars or did it continue to evolve over time.
@Russia-bullies
@Russia-bullies 3 года назад
Overlooked does not describe my knowledge of such spies. I did not know about them. So thanks for the informative show.
@johnpinkston3818
@johnpinkston3818 2 года назад
4:30: their account of this story doesn't include the legend, which goes that this spy thrust his right hand into a nearby brazier as he warned the Etruscan King. His expression as he burned his right hand off was enough to assure the king of the Roman resolve. This man went back home; and was actually given his name. "Scaevola" means " lefty" in Latin.
@reieduardorei
@reieduardorei 3 года назад
Watching and waiting....
@NarayanDas-dd4ho
@NarayanDas-dd4ho 2 года назад
Nice!
@KiarenGrae
@KiarenGrae 2 года назад
Awesome
@Raz.C
@Raz.C 3 года назад
re - 2:40 That looks very much like a depiction of Horatius Cocles. I can't get enough of stories like his. They're so heroic and yet they don't rely on imbuing the hero with supernatural abilities. edit - Including, of course, the amazing tale of (Gaius Mucius) Scaevola.
@kevinsturgeon8414
@kevinsturgeon8414 3 года назад
HELLO!!! I'm a subscriber ;)
@Armorius2199
@Armorius2199 3 года назад
Invicta, when is Caesar Part 3 coming out????
@daveirwin6903
@daveirwin6903 3 года назад
Interesting note from the New Testament: in the original Greek of Mark 6:27, it was a “spekoulatora” that Herod sent to behead John the Baptist.
@Florentinogarcia88
@Florentinogarcia88 3 года назад
With each prospective hero shouting "MONEYYYY"
@inperatieloos
@inperatieloos 3 года назад
I would be very interested in whatever is known about Hanibal's intelligence operations. Anyone know where to find more on that?
@richardgonzalez6409
@richardgonzalez6409 3 года назад
I swear i thought this unit of spies and scouts where known as the Areanii, but hey you learn something new everyday!
@praetorianstride5948
@praetorianstride5948 3 года назад
Perfect timing! I’m on the second book of “The imperial Assassin, emperors knife” by Alex Gough. It has a lot of great moments where the narrative focuses around the arcani (and other characters) during the reign of Caracalla and Geta. Each character has a fleshed out role and it is a fulfilling and informing read. Even the humor in the book isn’t too much, nor too little.
@alex_zetsu
@alex_zetsu 3 года назад
I got the impression that Papus's Scouts were acting basically as what Romans would later call Procursatores in that they were horseback mounted scouts clad in full Roman combat gear (which at this time was whatever you got for yourself) rather than being spies. I think the difference between a spy and a scout is that you can tell what side a scout is on by what they're wearing. So I don't think this one quite counts as an example.
@clarkogles3289
@clarkogles3289 3 года назад
Man this channel has gone a long way since the reach and total war days
@12vscience
@12vscience 3 года назад
nice
@Armorius2199
@Armorius2199 3 года назад
Invicta when are you going to release What if Caesar Lived Part 3???????
@galsaa0705
@galsaa0705 3 года назад
Just wondering if you could do an episode about Khishigten's of the Mongols.
@rayjin7448
@rayjin7448 2 года назад
Salute to modern and historic spies.
@fetus2280
@fetus2280 3 года назад
I just received some Roman Coins in the post today.. Coins from the 4th century, a few are Constantine . Perfect mix today, Roman coins and Roman doc on the tube. Cheers
@NourishyourBeauty2027
@NourishyourBeauty2027 2 года назад
Congratulations on the videos from Italy a question arises no one has heard of the feared: AGENT IN REBUS
@jackstone112
@jackstone112 3 года назад
Love the troy totalwar soundtrack !
@anahoffman7745
@anahoffman7745 3 года назад
This video was amazing!
@50TNCSA
@50TNCSA 3 года назад
is there any books on these guys because I would like to know more about them
@dalemills7188
@dalemills7188 3 года назад
Thanks for using AD instead of CE.
@yesyesyesyes1600
@yesyesyesyes1600 3 года назад
Cool channel
@amritzansara
@amritzansara 3 года назад
Video number 3 until subtitles are added. Your videos are amazing, though it helps to have subtitles for these videos especially since RU-vid removed the Community Captions feature. People who are deaf or hearing-impaired may struggle to hear (in general) and RU-vid's automated captions just does not do. I could even make subtitles during my free time for these videos if you'd like - just please find a way to implement these and make your already wonderful videos better.
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