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Double-Headed Eagle: The Full History
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- Азария (Попцов), Терновский, 1873, с. 52-53, 62; Соловьев, 2009, с. 133
- Molinier É. Inventaire du trésor du Saint-Siège sous Boniface VIII (1295) (suite) / É. Molinier // Bibliothèque de l’école des chartes. - 1885. - Vol. 46. - P. 16-44.
- Elster C. Pope Boniface VIII’s Textile Donations to Anagni Cathedral galerie.biblhertz.it/en/anagni/
- www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Pseudo-Kodinos-and-the-Constantinopolitan-Court%3A-Macrides-Munitiz/4e34e55d178de2786a137de19c6d356632cfee84
Footage:
Rome (2005-2006)
Rise of Empires: Ottomans (2020)
Catherine: The Ascension (2016)
Sophia (2016)
Barbarossa (2009)
Black Sails (2014)
Kingdom of Heaven (2005)
Music:
Crusader Kings 2 Soundtrack - Komnenos
Imperator: Rome Soundtrack - The Moment of Battle
Crusader Kings III Soundtrack - Dynasty
Total War Pharaoh OST - Amduat
Total War Pharaoh OST - Fields of Reeds
Civilization V OST - Nebuchadnezzar II Peace Theme (Hurrian Hymn)
Imperator: Rome Soundtrack - Cleopatra
Europa Universalis 4 Soundtrack - Battle of Panipat
Crusader Kings 2 Soundtrack - Journey to Absolution
Crusader Kings III Soundtrack - Fate of Iberia
Crusader Kings 2 Soundtrack - Pilgrimage
Crusader Kings III Soundtrack - Echoes of an Empire
Crusader Kings III Soundtrack - Santur Saga
Crusader Kings 2 Soundtrack - Coeur de Lion
Europa Universalis 4 Soundtrack - Voyage
Europa Universalis 4 Soundtrack - American Soil
Europa Universalis 4 Soundtrack - Birth of a Global Empire
Europa Universalis 4 Soundtrack - A New King Arrives
Europa Universalis 4 Soundtrack - Cautious Preparations
Europa Universalis 4 Soundtrack - Land of the Rus
Europa Universalis 4 Soundtrack - Open Seas
Crusader Kings 2 Soundtrack - The Holy Sepulchre
Europa Universalis 4 Soundtrack - The Stonemasons
Europa Universalis 4 Soundtrack - Iwan's Dream
Europa Universalis 4 Soundtrack - Off to War
Victoria 3 Soundtrack - Rule The World
00:00 Intro
00:42 A Roman Symbol?
10:33 Origins
24:53 Middle Ages
38:58 To The New World
49:09 Meaning
1:01:07 The Modern Era
1:10:19 Outro
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Russia's Plan to Restore Byzantium in The 18th Century
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Join the Discord: discord.gg/mPnphytVdQ Support on Patreon: www.patreon.com/romabooramblings Footage: Rise of Empires: Ottomans (2020) Napoleon (2023) Charlemagne (2021) Catherine: The Ascension (2016) Catherine (2014) Catherine: The Pretenders (2019) Catherine the Great (2019) Vikings (2013 - 2020) Viking (2016) Cyril and Methodius. The Apostles of the Slavs (2013) Music: Wolfgang Amadeus Moza...
Ranking Periods of Roman History [Part 2: New Rome]
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Join the Discord: discord.gg/PEFg7UYKz2 Support on Patreon: www.patreon.com/romabooramblings Maps used in the video: lucius-note.net/byzantium/ Book Recommendations: Peter Heather, Christendom Peter Heather, The Fall of the Roman Empire: a New History of Rome and the Barbarians James Howard-Johnston, The Last Great War of Antiquity William Rosen, Justinian's Flea John Haldon, The Empire That Wo...
Why Is Byzantium Not Popular?
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Join the Discord: discord.gg/PEFg7UYKz2 Support on Patreon: www.patreon.com/romabooramblings Footage: Rome (2005-2007) Rise of Empires: Ottomans (2019) Gladiator (2001) Pope Joan (2009) Voltaire et l'affaire Calas" (2007) Taboo (2014) Amazing Grace (2006) Medici (2016) Quo Vadis (1951) Barbarians (2020) Cleopatra (2023) Music: Imperator: Rome Soundtrack - We The People Imperator Rome: Soundtrac...
Did Byzantine Emperor Call Latin "Barbarian Language"?
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Join the Discord: discord.gg/PEFg7UYKz2 Support on Patreon: www.patreon.com/romabooramblings Footage: Vikings (2013-2020) Pope Joan (2009) Music: Crusader Kings III Soundtrack - Main Theme Orchestral Version Crusader Kings II Soundtrack - The Holy Sepulcher Crusader Kings II Soundtrack - Journey To Absolution 00:00 Intro 00:27 Photian Schism 03:17 Anastasius The Librarian 06:18 Context Of The S...
Ranking Periods of Roman History [Part 1: Old Rome]
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Join the Discord: discord.gg/PEFg7UYKz2 Support on Patreon: www.patreon.com/romabooramblings Footage: Rome (2005-2007) Hannibal: Rome's Greatest Enemy (2006) Gladiator (2001) Music: Imperator: Rome Soundtrack - We The People Imperator: Rome Soundtrack - Nightwatch Imperator: Rome Soundtrack - Sound the Cornu Imperator: Rome Soundtrack - Dawn of Destiny Imperator: Rome Soundtrack - Caesarion Imp...
Should We Use The B-Word (Byzantium)?
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Get an exclusive Surfshark deal! Enter promo code ROMABOO for an extra 3 months free at surfshark.deals/romaboo Join The Discord: discord.gg/9QkYaxeccq 00:00 Intro 02:20 Origins of "Byzantium" 05:01 The State 14:04 The Nation 29:58 When to Use It Music: Imperator: Rome Soundtrack - We The People Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - The Clemency of Titus Crusader Kings 2 Soundtrack - Komnenos Imperator: Ro...
Alexander VS Augustus: Who Named More Cities After Himself?
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Join Our Discord: discord.gg/9QkYaxeccq Footage: Alexander (2004) Horrible Histories (2009) Rome (2005-2007) Gladiator (2001) Agora (2009) Music: Imperator: Rome Soundtrack - We The People Imperator: Rome Soundtrack - Unsung Heroes Imperator: Rome Soundtrack - Caesarion Imperator: Rome Soundtrack - Tyrrenum Imperator: Rome Soundtrack - Siege 00:00 Intro 01:18 Rules 2:22 Alexander 9:32 Augustus ...
Best Fake Quotes from Antiquity
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Best Fake Quotes from Antiquity
How To Save Constantinople in 1453
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How To Save Constantinople in 1453
In Memoriam: Ray Stevenson
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In Memoriam: Ray Stevenson
Did the Ancient Romans Believe in Dragons?
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Did the Ancient Romans Believe in Dragons?
Ten Most Forgettable Roman Emperors
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Ten Most Forgettable Roman Emperors
Scipio Africanus Wasn't Bald
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Scipio Africanus Wasn't Bald
Did Heraclius Change the Official Language of the Roman Empire to Greek?
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Did Heraclius Change the Official Language of the Roman Empire to Greek?
Top 10 Historical Skull Cups
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Top 10 Historical Skull Cups
The HRE Was Actually Holy, Roman and an Empire
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The HRE Was Actually Holy, Roman and an Empire
Basil Lekapenos: The Servant of Six Emperors
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Basil Lekapenos: The Servant of Six Emperors
Better Call Cicero: Cui Bono
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Better Call Cicero: Cui Bono
Names in the Eastern Roman Empire - [Evolution of Roman Names, part 4]
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Names in the Eastern Roman Empire - [Evolution of Roman Names, part 4]
Zeugma: Greco-Roman Legacy Preserved in Gaziantep
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Zeugma: Greco-Roman Legacy Preserved in Gaziantep
How Does the Arab World View the Roman Empire?
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How Does the Arab World View the Roman Empire?
HotD is Actually Byzantine History
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HotD is Actually Byzantine History
What's The Deal with Jews? (In HBO "Rome")
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What's The Deal with Jews? (In HBO "Rome")
Who Decides Which Emperors Are "The Great"?
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Who Decides Which Emperors Are "The Great"?
"Emperor" Sponsian: Historical Person or BBC clickbait?
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"Emperor" Sponsian: Historical Person or BBC clickbait?
"Barbarians" Season 2: Uninspired by Historical Events
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"Barbarians" Season 2: Uninspired by Historical Events
Is Netflix's "Barbarians" Historically Accurate? (Season 1)
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Is Netflix's "Barbarians" Historically Accurate? (Season 1)
History of the Roman Calendar
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History of the Roman Calendar
How Accurate Are The Costumes in HBO Rome?
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How Accurate Are The Costumes in HBO Rome?

Komentáře

  • @guilhermenunes3130
    @guilhermenunes3130 Před 29 minutami

    why are there little to no portraits of the most recent byzantine emperors, while there are a bunch of portraits of contemporary western rulers ?

  • @amirseighali856
    @amirseighali856 Před 3 hodinami

    do a video about khalid ibn walid stat padding. all his numbers are fake and made up like all of islamic history

  • @captainmccuckin2698
    @captainmccuckin2698 Před 4 hodinami

    No it wasn't. Next

  • @ianmack5203
    @ianmack5203 Před 6 hodinami

    Too be fair when Voltaire made that quote the HRE was at it’s weakest. He was making an observation about its (then) present state not summermizing it’s entire existence.

  • @aemar1114
    @aemar1114 Před 7 hodinami

    -Not Roman: No continuation with the Roman Empire and Germans are not of Roman descent. -Not Holy: The Pope has no authority to crown Emperors. -But it was an Empire, as scuffed as it's feudal elective system was. The only continuation of Rome was the Byzantine Empire which lasted 1000 more years but fell after the Catholic crusaders sacked Constantinople and brought the renaissance (Byzantine art/philosophy) back with them to the fallen west.

  • @lojybtdty
    @lojybtdty Před 8 hodinami

    I will never acknowledge those barbarous Germanic tribes as Roman

  • @birubluebiru6861
    @birubluebiru6861 Před 12 hodinami

    Man Antony should've gone for 1v1 he's veteran of Ceasar's campaign just like the rest of the legion, he easily win against Octavian

  • @AmericanMight
    @AmericanMight Před 13 hodinami

    Im really interested in the Early Republic.. because A) we have so little information about what it was really like. B) what made Rome grow from a city to a regional super power? Why was this city different from all the rest?

  • @sarasamaletdin4574
    @sarasamaletdin4574 Před 14 hodinami

    The bureaucracy quote by Cicero would not make sense of real since there wasn’t much bureaucracy in his day. I would not say that it became much of a feature in Rome until dominate and more associated with Byzantine government

  • @careyrowland
    @careyrowland Před 17 hodinami

    Thank you. I did not know that Catherine had released Serbia to Austria. That fact fills in a few gaps in our historical understanding of how the events of 1914 had turned so disastrous.

  • @carlreijer4478
    @carlreijer4478 Před dnem

    Do the Bassus family! And anicii!!

  • @Isteyak-78
    @Isteyak-78 Před dnem

    is it surprising to find that those who defeated Romans, actually doesn't like Romans?🤣

  • @CrunchyNorbert
    @CrunchyNorbert Před dnem

    Byzantine history is a whole thousand years after the roman empire fundamentally changed

  • @Adriana-rx5pz
    @Adriana-rx5pz Před dnem

    What I will do is going back in time an propose to Military service for men and women, women can be just profesional archers ,so in this way we increase the number of military active soldiers... secondly : I will create a espionage agency like the KGB, so we can be prepare ahead of time to face war....As Putin said in New Year´s speech.... with tears on his cheeks.... Nobody is coming to help us..... We need to wake up smell the coffee..... East Roman Empire was the envie of many countries.....so they were not interested to help us ....

  • @Eri_Shion
    @Eri_Shion Před dnem

    Arabs portray the Romans and Persians as morally bad in their "historical" films Meanwhile the Arabs during the first caliphates:👹☠️😈

  • @Adriana-rx5pz
    @Adriana-rx5pz Před dnem

    What about Britons, why they are not in the map of possibilities _?

  • @alialasde2001
    @alialasde2001 Před 2 dny

    صراحة هذا الفيديو جعلني ابحث عن هذا الموضوع و هو ارتباط العرب بالامبراطورية الرومانية و فوجئت ان لنا نحن العرب ارتباطأ بها اكثر من البرطانيين و الفرنسيين و الالمان و دول شمال اوروبا حيث ان معظم حكام روما القديمة اما كانوا رومان او اغريق او من منطقة البلقان او تركيا الحالية او بلاد الشام و شمال افريقا من الامازيغ و الفينيقيين ومناطق شرق اسبانيا

  • @ayudroid3568
    @ayudroid3568 Před 2 dny

    Who's son in law converted to Christianity? 5:47

  • @ianlowcock6913
    @ianlowcock6913 Před 2 dny

    I made my comment before even getting into the article. He was a member of the Enlightenment, and as such was profoundly misogynistic. A deceitful bucketful, as worthwhile as Rousseau.

  • @ianlowcock6913
    @ianlowcock6913 Před 2 dny

    You can lay this issue at thr feet of the great English bucket of shit, Edward Gibbon.

  • @hugojaime9565
    @hugojaime9565 Před 2 dny

    From Roman Catholic Mexican , the Romans won. They passed the torch to Spain , Spain united all the barbarian tribes in the Americas under 1 religion Roman Catholicism , 1 Romance language Spanish, and 1 single Empire , The Spanish Empire from Mexico to Argentina to Puerto Rico in this land we pray to God and and believe in the blood of Jesucristo and our mothers are named Maria and our fathers Jose and our sons are Juanes and Julianes and Felipes and Santiagos , we go to Church on Christmas Eve and we shut down the nation when the Pope is present. We have beautiful cathedrals and named our cities Monterrey , Guadalajara , Veracruz, San Juan , San Salvador , San Francisco and Our Lady of Los Angeles and Santa Fe. And as Mexican I will never respect our banana republic politicians more than I respect King Phillip or any other Roman Emperor. GLORIA A ROMA Y PLVS ULTRA , HAY MAS. 🇲🇽 🇪🇸 🇨🇺 🇵🇷 🇵🇪 🇨🇱 🇦🇷 🇨🇴 🇵🇾 🇺🇾 🇧🇴 🇻🇪 🇬🇹 🇸🇻 🇳🇮 🇵🇦 🇩🇴 🇪🇨 ✝️ 🕊️ 👑 🩸

  • @thegamingworld8871
    @thegamingworld8871 Před 2 dny

    Am an arab i see romans as a mogjty empire at one point but was still with terrable morals

  • @MithradatesVIEupator

    James Purefoy was perfect in that role.. acting was fantastic. Favorite character hands down.

  • @Alexander753.
    @Alexander753. Před 3 dny

    Bad. 😂

  • @LondonToBabylon
    @LondonToBabylon Před 3 dny

    Fact !when the verse who’s writen the Romans has already known, is like me saying Israel will win the 6 day war ! Upsss

  • @VladTheImblenderer
    @VladTheImblenderer Před 3 dny

    stupid. 10 years means they didnt care.

  • @romandocuchayev3769

    Constantinopol is the second Rome, Moscow is the third and the last

  • @7lllll
    @7lllll Před 3 dny

    western iii doesn't sound anywhere near as bad as x doukas, i suspect you put him unfairly low just to get him out of the way quicker

  • @InAeternumRomaMater

    What I like personally like which isn't necessarily Rome, but the latinii tribes. I am very but very curious on their true origins, from 10th c. BC until the conquest of the Latin league by Rome (which in itself a Latin city) by 338 BC. But of course I am also curious about the true King's and origins of Roma between 753 - 509 BC. Unfortunately my ancestors were as good as my fellow Dacopaths are to create fake origin theories.😂

  • @stein5838
    @stein5838 Před 3 dny

    Wait... Dovahatty!?

  • @chrismedina54
    @chrismedina54 Před 3 dny

    Nah, Byzantium was far too orientalized.

  • @selcuksahin7305
    @selcuksahin7305 Před 3 dny

    In the end the sick man of europe lived 5 years longer than the Russian Empire.

    • @AwaikenLIME
      @AwaikenLIME Před 3 dny

      If you're talking about the Ottoman Empire, then no. It was destroyed at the end of the Great War, and the Russian One in 1917. That is, no 5 years

  • @chrismedina54
    @chrismedina54 Před 3 dny

    Real Rome: Sweet fits, much more interesting, not Christian. Now Mama Mia. Byzantium: Christianity, ugly fashion, not very impressive. Now: Mohamet Jihad.

  • @atteindresiempredad

    yes Allah knows the future

  • @tecomaman
    @tecomaman Před 4 dny

    Would have been great for Russia to have Turkey

  • @GloryToUkrainianPeople

    @RomabooRambkings Russia has a long record of falsifying the past. One of the first examples is the Illustrated Chronicle of Ivan the Terrible. The document was nominally a chronicle of the Tsardom of Muscovy from ancient times to the present, but with “corrections” given the current political situation. The chronicle’s latest volume, known as the “synodal list,” described Ivan the Terrible’s reign. However, the document was regularly amended depending on whom the czar currently liked or disliked among his entourage. To some extent, we could draw a parallel with the Soviet government’s attitudes toward modern history in the 1930s and 1950s. For instance, some historians believe that the boyar revolt of 1533 was partly fictional because only the “synodal list” mentioned it. The struggle for the throne following Vasili III’s death did indeed occur, and Elena Glinskaya neutralized Vasili III’s brother Dmitry Ivanovich, prince Dmitrovsky, with the help of the boyars. But she was the czar’s widow trying to keep her position. However, this is a trifle compared with what happened next. Russia began taking shape as an imperial entity under czar Peter I. His reign focused on modernizing the backward political system, concentrating power in the hands of the “autocrat,” and strengthening his position in the international arena. Over time, this rule began to be identified with the “original myth” of russia’s “greatness” following a long period of “the times of trouble” and turbulent consolidation of the Tsardom of Muscovy during the 17th century. That is one of the examples of russian historical mythmaking. In 1701, Peter I issued a decree to confiscate written monuments of the enslaved peoples. It mainly concerned the empire’s European part. Restricting access to historical monuments gives a free hand to use manipulation. For instance, the Radziwill Chronicle that includes the “Tale of Bygone Years” was made up like that. It is stylistically different from the monuments of the period in question. Several czars and palace coups later, the Russian Empire was headed by Sophie Auguste Friederike von Anhalt-Zerbst-Dornburg, better known as Catherine II. During her reign, the Russian Empire expanded its borders by waging numerous wars. It captured Crimea and almost the entire southern part of Ukraine, parts of modern Georgia and Latvia, and divided the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth several times. The expansion became the driving force behind systemic historical revisionism. Catherine understood history not just as a science about the past. For her, it was also an important political tool that could influence the fate of many future generations. According to her state secretary Aleksandr Khrapovitsky, Catherine spent a lot of time researching and discussing various historical documents to create a comprehensive history of the russian empire. Catherine II clearly explained her inner motivation in a letter she wrote to Grigory Potemkin in May 1790: “I have maintained Russia’s glamor my whole life. Therefore, it is not surprising that I cannot tolerate in silence or conceal the insults and offenses inflicted on it, as we have done so far for the sake of a momentary caution requiring it. Yet by suppressing such feelings of inner bitterness very often, we intensify them even more.” In her letter to Friedrich Grimm in March 1783, Catherine noted that she divided russian history up into “five epochs”: “1. [russia] emerging; 2. divided; 3. oppressed; 4. victorious; 5. prosperous.” Such periodization was inspired by August Ludwig von Schlözer’s works (a historian known as a supporter of the “Norman theory of the origin of Rus”). According to Catherine, the so-called “second era” covered the period from the first half of the ninth century to the second half of the twelfth century. This period was of particular conceptual interest to Catherine. In a letter to Friedrich Grimm, she even outlined her plan for generalizing this period: revolutionary events; consistent changes in the order of things; of population and finances; contracts and documents; examples of intentions or neglect by rulers and consequences; remarks on how it could have been prevented; examples of courage and other outstanding virtues; features of various defects and their effects. Later that year, on December 4, 1783, Catherine II issued a decree to establish a “commission for making notes about ancient history, mostly of russia” chaired by Count Andrei Shuvalov. The commission was to realize Catherine’s vision of history.

  • @Oswald_of_Catalina
    @Oswald_of_Catalina Před 4 dny

    Voltaire’s a fool, especially for ragging on CHARLES THE FOURTH, KING OF BOHEMIA AND HOLY ROMAN EMPEROR, HAD A LONG AND SUCCESSFUL REIGN. THE EMPIRE HE RULED FROM PRAGUE EXPANDED, AND HIS SUBJECTS LIVED IN PEACE AND PROSPERITY. When the Emperor died, the whole Empire mourned. More than 7,000 people accompanied him on his last procession… The heir to the throne of the flourishing empire was Charles's son, Wenceslas the fourth, whose father had prepared him for this moment all his life. But Wenceslaus did NOT take after his father. He neglected affairs of state for more... frivolous pursuits.

  • @andykaufman7620
    @andykaufman7620 Před 4 dny

    That is because those people are idiots. I can name a lot of Roman Emperors. Why do they feature videos of people being clueless about basic facts like if asked name a country and they say Africa, it is to demonstrate the average person is a clueless twit, let the expert class make the real decisions and hold the real power. Yet, there are plenty of very smart average common people who would answer this question and spit out multiple Roman Emperors. Ask the average Muslim in the a Majority Muslim nation "Name some Pre-Islamic leaders of Persia? Can they do it? Name some Pre-Islamic Pharaohs of pre-Islamic Egypt? Ask them questions like that or even the pre-Islamic leaders of Arab tribes and states. They won't be able to do it most likely. You would make the average Muslim look like an idiot.

  • @jack_of_all_fish827

    Hopefully that cunt ESOTERICA sees this. He pretends to be a historian who isn't afraid of the controversial and macabre, yet made a post about how unforgivable the crusades were. Truly, rituals praising Satan are far too morally complex to be judged as evil, but one case of national conflict driven by religion is obviously unforgivable. How much more tone deaf can one be?

  • @QUS
    @QUS Před 4 dny

    You have to watch the best arab historical series ever : omar series

  • @levolevo1059
    @levolevo1059 Před 4 dny

    Seldjukies flag

  • @InAeternumRomaMater

    And even at this time, Roma was just a shadow of Alba Longa. The irony I find as a Romanian, is that the Latinii had a semi-nomadic pastoralist culture when they settled down in Latium and until they adopted a more sofiticated culture like that of the Graecii and Etruscii. Their descendants (us Romanians), after their fall became again semi-nomadic pastoralists, very poetic if you ask me.

  • @renaissanceman3264
    @renaissanceman3264 Před 4 dny

    If he called the lion’s Jew.

  • @hewhoshallnotbenamed5168

    Voltaire slagging off the Eastern Romans as being incapable of creating Greek fire is like certain modern "historians" claim the ancient Egyptians couldn't have built the pyramids so it must have been aliens. 🙄

  • @gilius2k156
    @gilius2k156 Před 4 dny

    I'm only a couple of minutes in but the intro is beautiful!

  • @hewhoshallnotbenamed5168

    The mid Republican era, the Macedonian Dynasty, the late Republic, the Khomenian Dynasty and the Crusades, and the Crisis of the Third Century are my favorite periods of Roman history to study.

  • @archeologicalstudent5234

    Wanted to point out that it never looked like a double headed eagle from ancient times it always looks like some kind of rooster or a phoenix

  • @lucyfaire1980
    @lucyfaire1980 Před 4 dny

    Well for starters, it is known by an entirely WRONG name. It's Eastern Roman Empire not Byzantine. And after the fall of the west part, Roman Empire. Also, Christianity and everything that brought in the culture. "Don't do anything or else you burn in hell" basically that.

  • @SteepSix
    @SteepSix Před 4 dny

    Thank you for pronouncing classical Latin correctly. My only 'nit pick' as you would say is that the 'ae' diphthong was almost certainly pronounced as "EE" and likely not as "AY". To know for sure we need a time machine, but most experts agree, Caesar would very likely have sounded like "KEEZAR" to our modern ears.

  • @hawaaEve-bf8pp
    @hawaaEve-bf8pp Před 4 dny

    We Arabs know many things about the Romans that they themselves do not know.