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What Actually Happened the Day Julius Caesar was Assassinated 

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Julius Caesar made his mark on history for not only reforming Rome but also for his great military prowess on the battlefield, that is until he was brutally betrayed and assassinated. Check out today's epic video that tells you everything you need to know about one of the greatest rulers of all time.
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Комментарии : 705   
@fillherbut1880
@fillherbut1880 2 года назад
Can we just appreciate the fact that everyone here would’ve hated to sit through a class on this, and yet here we are?
@KingCrazealmighty360
@KingCrazealmighty360 2 года назад
I actually loved social studies so 🤷🏽‍♂️
@karlstetter9512
@karlstetter9512 2 года назад
@@KingCrazealmighty360 same! Lol
@master.of.reality
@master.of.reality 2 года назад
I would have to agree
@vkingcaesar
@vkingcaesar 2 года назад
@@KingCrazealmighty360 uh social studies isn’t history lol or my school had a different curriculum we had American history,social studies and then world history which was a two semester class for us during junior year
@hjusn
@hjusn 2 года назад
Studied Latin for four years. Really enjoyed the works of Caesar and Cicero. SPQR
@athishnirup1815
@athishnirup1815 2 года назад
Napoléon whenever entering the French parliament, bought an extra gun, sword and a knife with him and hid it and kept his old elite guard soldiers outside, because when he needed help they would rush and quickly help him, because he thought he would get killed like julius ceasear.
@r_ubyy
@r_ubyy 2 года назад
oh wow
@Lybrel
@Lybrel 2 года назад
How do you hide a sword?
@crusader3222
@crusader3222 2 года назад
@@Lybrel *very* deep pockets
@bluisdead2034
@bluisdead2034 2 года назад
WOW 😮
@r_ubyy
@r_ubyy 2 года назад
@@crusader3222 😂😂
@juliangonzalez4256
@juliangonzalez4256 2 года назад
Never would've thought you had to do all this in order to have a salad named after you. Props
@TheTalkingPlumber
@TheTalkingPlumber 2 года назад
It's unfortunate I must tell you this... The salad was actually named after a chef that shares the name. I am... Truly sorry.
@peytongonavy
@peytongonavy Год назад
It's okay, Julian. At least you're still named after Caesar.
@josealbino8532
@josealbino8532 Год назад
The ceasar salad was named after Chef Ceasar who had a restaurant in Tijuana, México. (The restaurant is still open and they make the original Ceasar salad.) The chef made the salad to movie stars who went from Los Angeles to Tijuana to avoid the alcohol ban. The movie stars later asked for Chef Ceasar's salad back in L.A. and it spread to the world from there.
@johnnymartinez625
@johnnymartinez625 Месяц назад
Little Cesar’s pizza was named after him bro, cmon
@hunterkiller1440
@hunterkiller1440 2 года назад
Killing a dictator is useless unless his line of succession and the entire system is altered at around the same time.
@muhdfauzibmohdrais3844
@muhdfauzibmohdrais3844 2 года назад
How many times has the latter been successfully accomplished in recent history?
@CR7GOATofFootball
@CR7GOATofFootball 2 года назад
@@muhdfauzibmohdrais3844 We don't have many dictators these days. There are a few.
@realpeter1052
@realpeter1052 2 года назад
Shut Up! We have to pretend like this is a great victory and it all ended happily ever after
@mincastor3648
@mincastor3648 2 года назад
Time travel?
@Newdivide
@Newdivide 2 года назад
Or make him unpopular like Mussolini
@Lingist081
@Lingist081 2 года назад
Only 5 people stabbed him while he was alive. The other 18 was after death. The other 18 pussied out. Technically there was 60 people in on the plot and 37 didn’t do anything at all.
@Marshall_Nair
@Marshall_Nair 28 дней назад
I could have sworn a few years ago I read that he was alive up until the very last stab, which was the technical cause of death.
@ongaudbruh7906
@ongaudbruh7906 2 года назад
that “came, saw and conquered” joke was golden
@derekyatsko8046
@derekyatsko8046 15 дней назад
Ey tu Brutus?
@ongaudbruh7906
@ongaudbruh7906 15 дней назад
@@mightycookie8545 double entendre
@WafflesGud
@WafflesGud 11 дней назад
@@ongaudbruh7906 Nahhh
@KrazyKaiju5400
@KrazyKaiju5400 2 года назад
I like how in school history was one of my least favorite classes, but I find myself returning to this channel regularly
@sarapiotrofsky5045
@sarapiotrofsky5045 Год назад
That's because they delve into topics that schools don't teach or can't get into detail with.
@blacklighthologram5339
@blacklighthologram5339 2 года назад
When reading Dante’s inferno for university I felt so much joy when I saw Brutus being eaten by Satan for all eternity, say what you will about Caesar but in the end he was truly a man of the people.
@leonieromanes7265
@leonieromanes7265 2 года назад
Brutus = literal backstabber.
@carlreed6186
@carlreed6186 11 месяцев назад
I think Lucifer gave him and John Wilkes Booth a permanent job cleaning out the stables.
@augustuscaesar8287
@augustuscaesar8287 5 месяцев назад
Veritas est.
@Vincantios
@Vincantios 2 года назад
I never knew Julius Caesar was assassinated by the Hidden Leaf Village
@Chewbacca15080
@Chewbacca15080 Год назад
I’ve watched naruto but i don’t get it
@raydiochamberx
@raydiochamberx Год назад
@@Chewbacca15080 itachi Uchiha look it up
@Chewbacca15080
@Chewbacca15080 Год назад
@@raydiochamberx i know what itachi did but i don’t get why Julius Caecar was involved
@raydiochamberx
@raydiochamberx Год назад
@@Chewbacca15080 no I'm saying what the leaf village did to him
@Chewbacca15080
@Chewbacca15080 Год назад
@@raydiochamberx still don’t get it, the leaf didn’t do anything?
@neithernevernorever8551
@neithernevernorever8551 2 года назад
Julius Caesar, the most famous roman emperor who never was a roman emperor .
@samright4661
@samright4661 2 года назад
Trick Question Augustus Changed his name Geuis Julias Cesar ..
@rasiabsgamingcorner2258
@rasiabsgamingcorner2258 2 года назад
Completely accurate.
@joshke335
@joshke335 Год назад
Perhaps they confuse the title of Caesar with Julius Caesar
@patrickwastie5
@patrickwastie5 Год назад
He was, sort of, for a month
@rasiabsgamingcorner2258
@rasiabsgamingcorner2258 Год назад
@@patrickwastie5 he wasn't though he was crowned dictator for 10 years bit he was never the emporer of rome.
@OptimusMaximusNero
@OptimusMaximusNero 2 года назад
Mark Anthony: "Caesar, I have been informed that Pompey has fled to Egypt" Julius Caesar: "Well, boys. You already know what that means, right?" Soldiers: "IT'S CRUSADE TIME" *"Walk Like an Egyptian" starts playing*
@YeeSoest
@YeeSoest 2 года назад
Top 3 famous people deaths I still can't get over somehow 1. Kobe Bryant 2. That female teacher on the Challenger Shuttle 3. Caesar (cause he kinda had it coming)
@fromnewusa
@fromnewusa 2 года назад
@Louise Mcilwaine christa mcauliffe
@markjohnston2780
@markjohnston2780 Год назад
Epstein
@andrewsmith3257
@andrewsmith3257 2 месяца назад
You nailed it. If Caesar didn't get assassinated imagine the course of history
@kalina9166
@kalina9166 2 года назад
I never knew I was born on the same day as Julius caesar! That is so awesome.
@elijahtriton4547
@elijahtriton4547 2 года назад
What happened after that?
@hankywhite7647
@hankywhite7647 2 года назад
@@elijahtriton4547 he was touched by his uncle 😢
@goochmcduck4285
@goochmcduck4285 11 месяцев назад
July is a great month to be born
@dondixon4206
@dondixon4206 2 года назад
Well Done! I hope you folks do a series of historical figures. The way you do the narration with the animation is superb!
@houseplant1016
@houseplant1016 2 года назад
You can't compare him with dictators nowadays. In Rome there was a function dictator where they gave a person all power for 6 months when they are under threat. So we can't compare our modern word dictator with the Roman version of dictator.
@Shrekboi
@Shrekboi 2 года назад
Well the wars last longer now then back then! Think about it a war now last 20+ years for a normal avrage war! Back then 1-2 years max for a normal war! So the dictator would be in office longer now then back then since the threat is longer! See the difference! Longer war = Longer Dictator term!
@balabanasireti
@balabanasireti 2 года назад
And then he didn't give up that power, just like a modern dictator
@justinrowe7869
@justinrowe7869 2 года назад
@@balabanasireti Well technically the Senate voted to continue his term. So not the same.
@Garbeaux.
@Garbeaux. 2 года назад
Just like tyrants. Tyrant was just a title at first.
@pompeythegreat297
@pompeythegreat297 2 года назад
@MK Because the people voted him to keep power...
@CarpeDiem-bu3lz
@CarpeDiem-bu3lz 2 года назад
Epic! Love this channel! ❤️
@nicholasmartin3770
@nicholasmartin3770 2 года назад
If they had taken out Antony. There’s a very slim chance Octavian would’ve lost
@redarrow2036
@redarrow2036 Год назад
It's pretty amazing how one man (one of the most greatest people of all time) managed to become an inspiration to greater men like Julius Caesar, Napoleon, and more. Glory to the King of Conquerors!
@stratos9549
@stratos9549 10 месяцев назад
Alexander the great has the most meaning. people couldn’t imagine why
@gtxo2104
@gtxo2104 4 месяца назад
​@@stratos9549 caesar is far more influential than alexander
@stratos9549
@stratos9549 3 месяца назад
@@gtxo2104 😂😂😂😂, Julius caesar, Or Alexander the Great, one was feared and praised and the other ruled as a tyrant over Rome aka WannaBeGreeks😂💀 i’m sorry but you must not know how big his empire was. it stretched from as far as east asia to western europe. Bro pls stop😂😂 and go touch grass and open a book
@stratos9549
@stratos9549 3 месяца назад
@@gtxo2104 and he literally has THE GREAT in his name like ur gonna tell me there’s a better leader?😂😂
@ShesMongolianASMR
@ShesMongolianASMR 2 года назад
Beautifully explained. Thank you for educating us!
@askwhy2030
@askwhy2030 Год назад
Have you checked out any other information or opinions? Done any dive into the subject at all? If not then you have no evidence this is right do you? Anyone wanting the truth always checks out everything. History is being changed everyday. Only those that want to give up their freedom to make their own choices and allow others to lie to them or mislead them want no part of the truth. Make up your own mind but you can't till you have ALL THE INFORMATION FROM ALL SIDES. YOUR CHEATING THE MOST IMPORTANT PERSON IN THE WORLD IF YOU DO. YOU.
@KayonnaCorrales
@KayonnaCorrales 2 года назад
i love how there always up loading for us to provide AMAZING info about ppl we know or dont know luv this channel
@Hoopergames
@Hoopergames 2 года назад
This is weird because I literally just watched the video on Nero not even 5 minutes ago
@hottrin6103
@hottrin6103 2 года назад
Ok faddy
@hunterparker1559
@hunterparker1559 2 года назад
trust me i’ll be doin something and there will be a video like what i’m doin
@CallMeByMyMatingName
@CallMeByMyMatingName 2 года назад
That IS weird! I was watching a video earlier. Then, aaall-of-the-sudden, BAM! ANOTHER video uploaded! Weirdest thing EVER today.
@alec6583
@alec6583 Год назад
I always read a lot into the fact that Caesar had nothing but a pen to defend himself. Like, he had nothing to defend himself?... no, the legend never says that. He had a pen, and he probably took someone's eye out with it before he went down.
@yugiohrookie
@yugiohrookie Год назад
I once saw him take out 3 guys in a bar with only a pencil
@alec6583
@alec6583 Год назад
@@yugiohrookie a focking *makes own henchman flinch* bensyl.
@Yassty
@Yassty Год назад
This statement is likely to be a reference to the story of Julius Caesar's assassination and the fact that he was reportedly attacked with knives by a group of senators. The idea that he had "nothing but a pen to defend himself" is likely to be a metaphor for the fact that he was not physically armed and was caught off guard by the attack. However, the statement that Caesar "probably took someone's eye out with it before he went down" is not supported by historical evidence and is likely to be a humorous or imaginative embellishment. It is important to remember that historical accounts of Caesar's assassination and the events surrounding it can be biased and may not accurately reflect what actually happened. In order to gain a more accurate understanding of Julius Caesar and the events of his time, it is important to consider a wide range of primary and secondary sources.
@manuelinconejoferrero7006
@manuelinconejoferrero7006 2 месяца назад
@@Yassty ai generated.
@easton5637
@easton5637 2 года назад
I have been a fan for years and this is my favorite subject . Conquerors . More on Alexander the Great , Julius Caesar , and Napoleon please !
@easton5637
@easton5637 2 года назад
I feel like the narrator enjoys this subject too
@olafharoldsonnii4713
@olafharoldsonnii4713 Год назад
I feel like all three of those people, is the same person coming back in reincarnations
@larrya7050
@larrya7050 2 месяца назад
Me too
@marlonmoncrieffe0728
@marlonmoncrieffe0728 2 года назад
'The Ides of March have come.' 'Aye, Caesar but not gone...'
@oliversherman2414
@oliversherman2414 2 года назад
I love your channel keep up the great stuff!!
@OptimusMaximusNero
@OptimusMaximusNero 2 года назад
It's absolutely a shame a great man like Julius Caesar was horribly and cowardly murdered just because the Senators didn't want to lose part of their power. Sadly, this situation happeneed again numerous times during the Roman Empire. For example, Emperor Domitian (who ruled the Empire just 150 years after Julius' death) was a pretty great emperor way ahead of his time (even though he was pretty ruthless and used slaves as targets while playing archery), as he was the only emperor who solved the inflation problems Rome suffered from and also constructed a great amount of amazing buildings. However, the senators didn't like him despite the good things he did, which caused Domitian to be killed in a pretty similar way to Julius.
@lovingit4450
@lovingit4450 2 года назад
Do you know the history of Julius Caesar? Whoa
@OptimusMaximusNero
@OptimusMaximusNero 2 года назад
@@lovingit4450 Yes, I know it. It's true he did really questionable things, but he didn't deserve to be killed in such awful way. As the new ruler of Rome, he did pretty admirable reforms that caused a legacy that still lives nowadays, not mentioning he added much more senators and made the access to the Senate much more easy to to the citizens. Those who killed him didn't do it for justice, but just for pure egoism
@pompeythegreat297
@pompeythegreat297 2 года назад
@Loving it Do you?
@bluisdead2034
@bluisdead2034 2 года назад
@@lovingit4450 girl bye clearly he does
@xtra729
@xtra729 2 года назад
@@OptimusMaximusNero it depends what lense you look through. The Senate had a tendency to assassinate people trying to seize control over rome but he didn't seek vengeance.
@kojexconsult
@kojexconsult 2 года назад
Powerful analysis. Thanks a lot
@williamskye5564
@williamskye5564 2 года назад
Thank you for all the wonderful videos
@fivevalleysvoices716
@fivevalleysvoices716 2 года назад
Nice vid! Love your work
@Chrisx093
@Chrisx093 2 года назад
I don't understand how you guys pump out so much content it's incredible but man I feel you guys need a break! Always love and look forward to these videos as I learn while I get to fall asleep to something! Highly appreciate your hard work and dedication infographics squad!!
@maxpower5573
@maxpower5573 Год назад
Man! did you not watch the inforgraphics episode about not watching stuff at least an hour before sleep?!?! hahah
@sublime7617
@sublime7617 2 года назад
The senators actually used stylus pens to stab Caesar, not blades, and Caesar could have been saved, he died of blood loss, all he had to do was go get help but he had given up, he pulled his tunic over his head and waited to die.
@easton5637
@easton5637 2 года назад
No he tried to fight back with a stylus
@joshke335
@joshke335 Год назад
What a Chad.
@nejdetbulbul40
@nejdetbulbul40 Год назад
He gave up after he saw Brutus as one of the assassins.
@Yassty
@Yassty Год назад
The historical accounts of Julius Caesar's death differ in their details, but most agree that he was assassinated by a group of senators. Whether he had any weapons on him at the time of the attack, or whether he had given up and was waiting to die, is not definitively known. However, it is widely accepted that he was indeed killed by the senators who stabbed him with their stylus pens.
@sublime7617
@sublime7617 Год назад
@@Yassty you are correct about all of this besides the fact that he gave up and accepted death, that is a known historical fact
@JimKrause1975
@JimKrause1975 2 года назад
I love The Infographics Show!
@hiflif
@hiflif 2 года назад
great video love it!
@HITxOUTKAST
@HITxOUTKAST 2 года назад
I might have actually done well in History if the Infographics was around when I was in school 🤷🏾‍♂️ kids take advantage of this
@KaveonMatthews
@KaveonMatthews 2 года назад
What's crazy is that we were just learning about this in my English class today.
@eaphantom9214
@eaphantom9214 2 года назад
So English as opposed to history class? 😂😂
@KaveonMatthews
@KaveonMatthews 2 года назад
@@eaphantom9214 my english teacher made us watch a movie about Caesar's life.
@theman541
@theman541 2 года назад
@@eaphantom9214 i only came to know of him from Shakespeare's play 😂
@OwenAndLathanGames
@OwenAndLathanGames 2 года назад
Wow, I did not know this. I have now obtained more knowledge on this circumstance.
@balloon7952
@balloon7952 2 года назад
This is perfect because I am doing this and social studies class. Very fun
@JimKrause1975
@JimKrause1975 2 года назад
Great video!
@patriciajacobs8224
@patriciajacobs8224 2 года назад
*Fake News: He wasn't assassinated! He choked eating Caesar Salad!*
@Awaitingonyouall
@Awaitingonyouall 2 года назад
LOL
@jamesechevarria6177
@jamesechevarria6177 2 года назад
😂
@johnmarr2695
@johnmarr2695 2 года назад
he had a shellfish allergy
@eaphantom9214
@eaphantom9214 2 года назад
Lol - nice puns! Adding insult to injury, It came and ended with a messy dressing 😂😂
@DizzyDaDon
@DizzyDaDon Год назад
the animation of Pompey’s men fleeing & Caesars men chasing them (21:44) is hilarious for some reason 😭
@adamriddle7425
@adamriddle7425 Год назад
I dunno if it's been done, but this would make a great show to watch if written well. It doesn't need alot of over exaggerated elements either. It has more than enough drama and intense moments
@genaralman115
@genaralman115 Год назад
There is a show called rome, s1 is about caesar. It is somewhat of a decent show. Might want to look up
@counterproductivegaming
@counterproductivegaming 4 месяца назад
@@genaralman115sucks they thought it was too expensive to keep going so they rushed the ending
@adamlopez9629
@adamlopez9629 2 года назад
That was awesome long but awesome next you should do the story of Octavian versus Anthony or even Anthony all amazing
@victor_wet_bananas
@victor_wet_bananas 2 года назад
Insane videos!!!!
@TenOfTwenty
@TenOfTwenty 2 года назад
Side note, Pontifex Maximus was not the most sought-after position in the Roman Republic. That would be the Consulship. The Pontifex Maximus was the chief priest of the Roman religion. Additional note. The Gallic Warriors were not equal to the Roman Legionaries. The Romans used standardized equipment, went through basic training, drilled consistently and were career soldiers. Most Gallic warriors were probably farmers who took up arms against the Roman intervention into Gaul.
@colorfulshow33
@colorfulshow33 2 года назад
good notes
@JC-xz2gv
@JC-xz2gv 2 года назад
The Pontifex Maximus was held for life while the consul was shared with another man for only a year. The current pontifex maximus is pope Francis
@kewonevans
@kewonevans Год назад
@@JC-xz2gv is the Pontifex Maximus always the pope? Or is it that this one just also happens to be the pope?
@bipee3937
@bipee3937 Год назад
The most epic Gaul warriors sell fishes and build menhirs
@joshke335
@joshke335 Год назад
@@kewonevans Not really, both roles are not related at all, but maybe they have something in common .
@Benni777
@Benni777 2 года назад
Imagine if Caesar didn’t befriend Marcus Licinius Crassus! 😧This world would’ve been much different!
@elijahtriton4547
@elijahtriton4547 2 года назад
So what happened after he befriended him?
@hannahlarocco4699
@hannahlarocco4699 Год назад
Why?
@loneaquila
@loneaquila Год назад
@@elijahtriton4547 he'd still be in debt?
@Yassty
@Yassty Год назад
It's impossible to know exactly how the world would have been different if Caesar had never befriended Crassus, but it's likely that the events that followed in Roman history, such as the formation of the First Triumvirate, would have been impacted. Additionally, Caesar's later military conquests and political rise to power might not have taken place as they did. Ultimately, it's impossible to know the full extent of what could have been, but it's an intriguing thought experiment.
@CW-rx2js
@CW-rx2js Год назад
He probably would have found another financier
@donm5354
@donm5354 2 года назад
1:16 CAESAR's dad died .... WHILE PUTTING ON A PAIR OF RUNNING SHOES ??? That does it... no more running shoes for ME!
@be5608
@be5608 2 года назад
Julius Caesar's life serves a lesson to power hungry people to let go when necessary and this still echoes to this day
@YeeSoest
@YeeSoest 2 года назад
True and still I'm not quite over it, 2060+ years later and i'm still not fine with this ^^
@joshuaculick7767
@joshuaculick7767 2 года назад
Imo he was a necessity. Rome was madly corrupt . He was it's best hope at a turn around. Had really good reforms and great ideas. Not to mention he had brains like no other .
@ChrisZukowski88
@ChrisZukowski88 2 года назад
Without julius caesar's actions, Rome would've became nothing more than your average empire. Consolidation of power was needed in order to provide a focus and drive especially when it came down to warfare.
@joshuaculick7767
@joshuaculick7767 2 года назад
@@ChrisZukowski88 facts. He was the change of the tide for them. His reforms weren't even crazy they all were pretty ideal. Had he lived he would've achieved wayyyy more for them and passed a natural heir that he appointed so civil war was avoided.
@be5608
@be5608 2 года назад
@Edward Lee Miller Because of their narcissism and them sealing their consciences.
@Triclips
@Triclips Год назад
Great vid
@paulanthony6931
@paulanthony6931 2 года назад
Good info
@heroyt2490
@heroyt2490 2 года назад
I love the history lessons
@opalescencedoll7840
@opalescencedoll7840 2 года назад
Good video
@peterjones8814
@peterjones8814 2 года назад
i like how the episodes are longer now
@MrWill9002
@MrWill9002 Год назад
28:26 And Brutus's ancestor saw to it that the reign of kings was finished
@chaotixninja5
@chaotixninja5 2 года назад
Infographics: "Cleopatra was alright. She was more brains than beauty." Me: *Thinks about Velma, Princess Bubblegum, Susan & Mary Test, Mitsuru Kirijo, and Jennifer from Disgaea* "You're acting like that's a problem."
@ajdecaomusic
@ajdecaomusic Год назад
Good channel
@theawesomeman9821
@theawesomeman9821 2 года назад
"Anakin! The Emperor is evil! I fight for the Republic! For Democracy!"
@darkknight5541
@darkknight5541 2 года назад
"If you are not with me, then you are my enemy!"
@DizzyMamba
@DizzyMamba 2 года назад
@@darkknight5541 only a sith deals in absolutes
@mr.nobody2191
@mr.nobody2191 Год назад
From my point of view the jedi are evil
@kirkmorrison6131
@kirkmorrison6131 2 года назад
There is a good reason people say "As rich as Crassius"
@diversejoe617
@diversejoe617 2 года назад
Caesar: I am the greatest leader of Rome Augustus: *Hold my marble*
@balabanasireti
@balabanasireti 2 года назад
Disliked for using a dead meme
@itachiuzumaki6942
@itachiuzumaki6942 11 месяцев назад
“ A son will never be stronger than, their father” -A random sigma I saw off a RU-vid short
@diversejoe617
@diversejoe617 11 месяцев назад
@@itachiuzumaki6942 Lol
@diversejoe617
@diversejoe617 11 месяцев назад
@@balabanasireti k
@mikelowry6286
@mikelowry6286 Год назад
This guy makes learning fun
@Namadadi_iddi
@Namadadi_iddi 2 года назад
I like infographics it is a good channel
@CuXxX87mt
@CuXxX87mt Год назад
Nice 👍
@angrydoggy9170
@angrydoggy9170 2 года назад
He came, he saw and he conquered, he was the greatest of them all. For a second there I thought this video was about me.
@Indicuhbb
@Indicuhbb 2 года назад
W YT Channel 🍿
@donm5354
@donm5354 2 года назад
What about the part where he invented CAESAR SALADs??
@thrillazilla7659
@thrillazilla7659 Год назад
I recently read that it was actually invented by an Italian named Caesar in Mexico
@authorwilliamfripp6522
@authorwilliamfripp6522 4 месяца назад
NOTE: Caesar for his entire adult life denied being Nicomedus' lover because of those rumors following him.
@timchris2681
@timchris2681 2 года назад
do videos on ancient Greece too. i think they would be Very interesting
@brillerbelle1638
@brillerbelle1638 Год назад
The fact that this family still stands today like the family generation goes on forever I just find that crazy
@MacedonianHero
@MacedonianHero 2 года назад
HINT: Cleopatra was NOT brown...she was of white Macedonian European descent from Alexander the Great's General Ptolemy. Jeez...get the facts right!
@nickjones5778
@nickjones5778 2 года назад
You're right of course, but Mediterranean whites aren't the whitest white people.
@MacedonianHero
@MacedonianHero Год назад
@@dogolionnovelder4951 Lol, tanned is one thing...but make no mistake about it, the Ptolemy's were European!!!
@thom8205
@thom8205 2 года назад
I Just finished a project on this exact same subject and the video instantly popped up!?
@eaphantom9214
@eaphantom9214 2 года назад
Ooh hello, I revealed a lesser known saying of his on the incompetent generals presentation not long ago, Here it is again - 🇮🇹 Gaius Juilius Casar : There is no shame in fear! 🥶 There is only shame in letting fear rule you! ✊
@RJ-pl5rz
@RJ-pl5rz 11 месяцев назад
Could you do a video like this on Cyrus The Great as I have read a few books on him and they all say different things
@SeanMillea
@SeanMillea Год назад
I feel so smart after your videos
@fretnot383
@fretnot383 2 года назад
All the names sound like Transformers lol. Great research as always.
@allaware1971
@allaware1971 Год назад
Got a million and one signs, omens in dreams, and everywhere else, warnings from friends and commoners, still went through with it.
@steelydan146
@steelydan146 Год назад
Cleopatra was of Macedonian decent, Ptolemey dynasty going back to Alexander the Great. So it's not likely she would have brown skin as portrayed in this video.
@allahawla
@allahawla Месяц назад
No one knows WHO her mother was, and she was born in Egypt, Africa I think you’re just one of those people who have a hard time giving black people their credit
@envygrin
@envygrin 2 года назад
This should be a movie
@raytheperson
@raytheperson 5 месяцев назад
Perty video
@boldbearings
@boldbearings 2 года назад
A fine write-up. A lot was left out of the HBO series.
@AndreaLandi1985
@AndreaLandi1985 10 месяцев назад
The HBO series is focused more on the fall of the republic rather than on Caesar himself. As someone said, it could be a great series if written and acted well.
@andrewsmith3257
@andrewsmith3257 2 месяца назад
​@@AndreaLandi1985is it worth watching? I liked Spartacus Blood n Sand
@KalebMcCollough
@KalebMcCollough Год назад
Here’s the thing, my bloodline tracks back to Julius. Kinda strange but also really cool
@kingace6186
@kingace6186 2 года назад
He fought til his death because of Roman politics. He changed the fabric of society & civilization. And He conquered basically all of Europe under the Roman Republic. Pugni. Mutati. Vici.
@WalterWhite-ob7we
@WalterWhite-ob7we 2 года назад
I worship infographics show.
@BlackYoshiGamer1996
@BlackYoshiGamer1996 Год назад
Thank you for educating the internet about this legend.
@crashstitches79
@crashstitches79 Год назад
"Educating." Yeah, because nobody ever heard of this obscure historic figure before this cheaply-made and error-filled bad cartoon.
@holysaintknight343
@holysaintknight343 2 года назад
He was a great man. Oh he fell into civil war in his youth that explains everything.
@itachiuzumaki6942
@itachiuzumaki6942 11 месяцев назад
I still remember this in 6th grade 💀
@michaelcoast1216
@michaelcoast1216 Год назад
Its crazy and also sad how similar the current US Army is compared to the old Roman Army, in regards to coming out with nothing.
@Stress_._Free
@Stress_._Free Год назад
xD
@nineteeneightynine432
@nineteeneightynine432 Год назад
Love History :D
@ZoeMuller80
@ZoeMuller80 2 года назад
It doesnt matter why when some people are destined to die
@nij780
@nij780 6 месяцев назад
Thank you for using BC
@hutaochristmas6587
@hutaochristmas6587 2 года назад
Nice story and pov: me how did he now this? My mom: honey do you now what is a story? Me: oh
@junpinedajr.8699
@junpinedajr.8699 Год назад
Politics of ancient times and in Today's modern times have never change,just vested interest,greed for power,money,fame and treachery. Everywherevin the World,these things never change.
@watcher805
@watcher805 2 года назад
Wow I caught one early this time.
@henryjonesjr3444
@henryjonesjr3444 Год назад
Caesar didn’t wear a crown. There was even a public event at which Antony offered him one and a crowd was not pleased with the idea and Caesar declined it. Romans vehemently hated the idea of kings and crowns were held with the same regard.
@CW-rx2js
@CW-rx2js Год назад
He refused the crown thrice.
@jdleviathan6319
@jdleviathan6319 Год назад
I always forget about the calendar thing, why do we still stick with that and not go back to the original calendar?
@angelacooper8973
@angelacooper8973 Год назад
It’s too complicated. People actually think the first day of the year is January 1st when it’s actually the first day of Spring.
@CTP909
@CTP909 2 года назад
How was Julius Caesar born in July if the month was added in his honor?
@wildmen5025
@wildmen5025 Год назад
Because it used to be called Quintilis
@CTP909
@CTP909 Год назад
@@wildmen5025 I was pretty sure originally there were just ten months in the Roman calendar until they added July (Julius) and August (Augustus) after the first two Caesars
@Newdivide
@Newdivide 2 года назад
Caesar felt fate couldn't be changed, that's why he went to the senate and got killed
@jorgewithaj98
@jorgewithaj98 2 года назад
It was Aya/Amunet from Assassin’s Creed Origins
@thenapturalroot
@thenapturalroot Год назад
Can you do a video about the King of the Zulus? Shaka Zulu.
@codeinecowboy8607
@codeinecowboy8607 2 года назад
Ave, true to Caesar
@Saricelina
@Saricelina 6 месяцев назад
Great video bro!!! Caesar should be in the Black Flag, hehe
@youtube_sns918
@youtube_sns918 2 года назад
Cool
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