Rise of the Vandals: How the Vandals Took Over Roman Africa

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    Kings and Generals historical animated documentary series on the history of Rome and Germanic tribes continue with a video on the rise of the Vandals and how an initially minor Germanic tribe managed to take over the Roman province of Africa after travelling from the Danube to Hispania and then across Gibraltar
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  • @KingsandGenerals
    @KingsandGenerals  Před 3 lety +952

    I still can't believe that DC named one of its villains "Vandal Savage". Comics are weird.

    • @Ilikefinalfantasy795
      @Ilikefinalfantasy795 Před 3 lety +129

      He has a cool backstory at least. Star wars has "Savage Opress" as Maul's brother.

    • @the_fifth_letter
      @the_fifth_letter Před 3 lety +12

      How was this 11 hours ago?

    • @mappertom4662
      @mappertom4662 Před 3 lety +18

      Could you please animate the Karabakh wars?

    • @ritabanerjee7597
      @ritabanerjee7597 Před 3 lety +18

      Pls make a video about Krisha Deva Raya . The Ashoka of South India ❤️

    • @mappertom4662
      @mappertom4662 Před 3 lety +2

      @@the_fifth_letter premium unseres can see it before you and me

  • @giubob1862
    @giubob1862 Před 3 lety +2160

    The descendants of Vandals can still be found today at Football Stadium all over Europe

    • @SHASHWATNEGIBCE
      @SHASHWATNEGIBCE Před 3 lety +8

      Like ?

    • @JonatasAdoM
      @JonatasAdoM Před 3 lety +135

      Or on mass gatherings.
      The destruction left in their wake is impressive. They even sake some cities sometimes.

    • @giubob1862
      @giubob1862 Před 3 lety +15

      @@SHASHWATNEGIBCE like the Ultrà in Italy

    • @Klopp2543
      @Klopp2543 Před 3 lety +22

      4hrs ago and still no mention of Liverpool? How? Where are the scums?

    • @blueXRPdynamite.
      @blueXRPdynamite. Před 3 lety +5

      @@superm530 Do they spray paint over other people's properties

  • @jlvfr
    @jlvfr Před 3 lety +1478

    When. even after milenia, your people's name translates into "destruction"...

    • @babyfaec
      @babyfaec Před 3 lety +171

      Vandal literally means wanderer. It's new meaning of "destroyer of something beautiful" was made up in the 1600's

    • @jlvfr
      @jlvfr Před 3 lety +77

      @@LuisAldamiz yeah, but their PR department sucks. :)

    • @robwalsh9843
      @robwalsh9843 Před 3 lety +135

      Time travelers: Your future namesakes will be sullen melancholy kids who wear all-black clothing and talk with a vocal fry.
      Goths: Huh?

    • @pipeline789
      @pipeline789 Před 3 lety +37

      @@robwalsh9843 and in between they will name a complicated style of art this way, what a fun turning.

    • @jlvfr
      @jlvfr Před 3 lety +3

      @@robwalsh9843 :D :D

  • @martonmakhult3416
    @martonmakhult3416 Před 3 lety +545

    The Vandals were the ultimate adventurer party. They gave no crap where they went and who payed them to go there, as long as there was fun and loot to be had.

    • @tonyng3285
      @tonyng3285 Před 3 lety +22

      SUBMIT TO IMPERIAL RULE REEEEEEEE

    • @Burgermeister1836
      @Burgermeister1836 Před 3 lety +21

      @@tonyng3285 haha city go brrrrrrrn

    • @SnarkyZazu
      @SnarkyZazu Před 3 lety +24

      The perfect historical example of murderhobo's

    • @degamegang8262
      @degamegang8262 Před 2 lety +9

      Really sounds alot like the later vikings just go and raid and just see what happens

    • @theaverageitaliandon998
      @theaverageitaliandon998 Před 2 lety +16

      Maybe the Vandals weren’t the men who sacked Rome, but the friends they made along the way

  • @Heimdal8212
    @Heimdal8212 Před 3 lety +359

    I don't know what I find more fascinating. That there was a Germanic kingdom in Africa or that there was a Greek kingdom in India.

    • @olafharoldsonnii4713
      @olafharoldsonnii4713 Před 3 lety +88

      Germanic kingdom in Africa makes much more sense than a Greek kingdom in India

    • @azariahchhangte6872
      @azariahchhangte6872 Před 3 lety +33

      Try Indo-Bactrian Greek in Google. You will find it.

    • @yumyumwhatzohai
      @yumyumwhatzohai Před 3 lety +87

      Don't forget the Alani, who where basically Iranians, and whose descendants are the Ossetians, how the fuck they ended tagging along with the Vandals into North Africa? It is just one of those quirks of History I love.

    • @ongkhuongduy3498
      @ongkhuongduy3498 Před 3 lety +52

      @@yumyumwhatzohai We fancy ourselves as globalists. The tribes of Antiquity has been globalists before it was cool.

    • @wildfire9280
      @wildfire9280 Před 3 lety +22

      @@ongkhuongduy3498 *Mr. Worldwide

  • @nathanpangilinan4397
    @nathanpangilinan4397 Před 3 lety +461

    9:30 Stilicho was more Roman than the "Emperor" he served.

    • @nikostombris5505
      @nikostombris5505 Před 3 lety +32

      It’s amazing how the East in 400 A.D declared Stilicho as a public enemy .

    • @joellaz9836
      @joellaz9836 Před 3 lety +40

      Stilicho seems to have generally been disliked by everyone at the time. Both Roman Christians and pagans seem to have come to an agreement that he was evil because of his vandal ancestry. Many even saw Stilicho as the man ultimately responsible for the sack of Rome.
      *Perhaps the most interesting lines in the poem are those where the Roman pagan poet Rutilius assails the memory of "dire Stilicho", as he names him. In Rutilius' view, Stilicho, fearing to suffer all that had caused himself to be feared, removed the defences of the Alps and Apennines that the provident gods had interposed between the barbarians and the Eternal City, and planted the cruel Goths, his skinclad minions, in the very sanctuary of the empire: “He plunged an armed foe in the naked vitals of the land, his craft being freer from risk than that of openly inflicted disaster ... May Nero rest from all the torments of the damned, that they may seize on Stilicho; for Nero smote his own mother, but Stilicho the mother of the world!"*
      *It is noteworthy that Rutilius speaks of the crimes of Stilicho in terms far different from those used by Roman Christians like Paulus Orosius and the historians of the later empire. They believed that Stilicho was plotting to make his son emperor, and that he called in the Goths in order to climb higher. Paulus Orosius directly vilifies Stilicho’s vandal ancestry, writing ‘Stilicho, who was sprung from the Vandals, that unwarlike, greedy, treacherous, and crafty race.’ The Christian historians even asserted that Stilicho (a Christian) had designed to restore paganism. But to the Roman pagan poet Rutilius, Stilicho is the most uncompromising foe of paganism. His crowning sin, recorded by the poet alone, was the destruction of the Sibylline books. This crime of Stilicho alone is sufficient, in the eyes of Rutilius, to account for the disasters that afterwards befell the eternal city.*

    • @muksimulmaad7413
      @muksimulmaad7413 Před 3 lety +9

      @@joellaz9836 it must have been just plain distrurt towards foreigners and racism and also a bit of arminius paranoia considering all the power he had

    • @joellaz9836
      @joellaz9836 Před 3 lety +47

      @@muksimulmaad7413
      I read that after Stilicho was executed, the treaty he had made with Alaric (which was seen as treacherous for some reason) was revoked and people across Italy saw this as a sign of approval from the government to kill the barbarian foreigners living among them.
      *The ministers of Honorius now did the most unwise thing that they possibly could have done. They dismissed the Gothic and other barbarians officers from their commands, and passed a law that no Arian were in future to be allowed to enter the imperial service. The barbarians troops, who were most of them Arians, and had been devoted to Stilicho, were of course thrown into great excitement by the proof of the ill-will of the government, but at first did not venture to rebel, fearing that the Romans might revenge themselves upon their families. However, the mob of Italian cities, having got to know that heretics and foreigners were now out of favour, rose and murdered the innocent wives and children of the barbarian soldiers, and looted their property. The result was that the thirty thousand men, inflamed with the bitterest hatred, at once deserted from the Roman army and joined that of Alaric.*

    • @pierren___
      @pierren___ Před 3 lety

      Who was his empereur ?

  • @primalforlorn
    @primalforlorn Před 3 lety +1084

    "Look, new barbarian groups! They are definitely trustworthy and I will use them to kill our old barbarian enemies."
    -- Roman Empire when player disconnected and is taken over by AI

    • @pandasniper1
      @pandasniper1 Před 3 lety +98

      well to be fair, the other option was to just let all barbarians steamroll rome. Rome was no longer the great empire it once was in the times of these invasions

    • @gmeme9252
      @gmeme9252 Před 3 lety +62

      @@pandasniper1 yeah you get nowhere with corrupt people in power

    • @darter9000
      @darter9000 Před 3 lety +65

      Not to mention, this wasn’t exactly a new practice. The rise of the Roman Republic relied heavily on Rome having built agreements with their neighbors and relied on, who were non-Romans at this time, to put up troops in defense of the region.

    • @obscureoccultist9158
      @obscureoccultist9158 Před 3 lety +51

      To be fair, it was standard roman practice for centuries at that point. The roman republic relied on many non roman allies for the defence of Rome. Julius ceasar himself employed Germanic auxiliaries in his legions. So to blame the Roman's on relying on barbarian auxiliaries for protection is a bit unfair when it had worked well for the roman people for well over millennia at that point.

    • @NotStephenColbert
      @NotStephenColbert Před 3 lety +39

      For sure, using barbarian auxiliaries was never the problem. Corruption and the broken promises/betrayal of these auxiliary forces was the issue that came back to stab themselves in the back.

  • @user-sx1mm1sl6u
    @user-sx1mm1sl6u Před 3 lety +627

    Actually in Tunisia we have an area near the capital named "Ariana" (practically a suburb today). It is believed the name originated from "Arians" as that's where the Vandal population resided (who were Arian Christians).
    Also the region of Andalusia in Spain probably derives its name from the Vandals too.

    • @Omer1996E.C
      @Omer1996E.C Před 3 lety +38

      You said what I wanted to say before I say it

    • @BBCRO
      @BBCRO Před 3 lety +13

      Iranic Alans and Germanic Vandals.. .. Iran and Turan ..
      Edit: dudes, i know Arianism is related to Christianity, don’t act like this, i thought you could see the big picture.. The whole Christianity is related to Mithraism.. just google Mithra and Jesus.. i wanted to say In Arianism there are elements of Aryan’s culture..

    • @heberthr.6978
      @heberthr.6978 Před 3 lety +114

      @@BBCRO Arian is the religion.........

    • @mohamedsirajeddinemansour
      @mohamedsirajeddinemansour Před 3 lety +69

      You never heard of Arius and the arian christianity ?

    • @loopyprivate
      @loopyprivate Před 3 lety +83

      @@BBCRO You're confusing Arian christianity/Arianism with Aryan

  • @Christian-mt5jx
    @Christian-mt5jx Před 3 lety +401

    It is actually such a miracle the Roman Empire lasted for so long.

    • @akalion213
      @akalion213 Před 3 lety +1

      @@harrypotter8802 lmao what

    • @kgjurai88
      @kgjurai88 Před 3 lety +15

      @@peterroberts7684 China is still around and is ascending. India is still around as well

    • @kolai8862
      @kolai8862 Před 3 lety +49

      China yes, India not so much as it was never fully politically united until modern times

    • @indyrock8148
      @indyrock8148 Před 3 lety +6

      @@kgjurai88 they don't have the required international diplomacy skills though.

    • @kgjurai88
      @kgjurai88 Před 3 lety +21

      @@indyrock8148 no such thing. Martial supremacy translates into diplomatic successes. At this moment in time China is the most powerful state. Last century it was the United Kingdom that thought it ran the show, never realized the United states replaced them until Truman called their bluff in the Suez. Likewise the United States doesn't realize it is reduced to multi regional hegemony but the chinese have global economic hegemony. Now it's becoming diplomatic and some can argue military activities dominant.

  • @arpitarunmishra
    @arpitarunmishra Před 3 lety +540

    I'm liking this anthology series of different peoples, their stories and origins

    • @cirthador1453
      @cirthador1453 Před 3 lety +42

      @@AeneasGemini I disagree. I think they are doing a series on the origins of "barbarian peoples" before getting back to more military history. They are just doing the Kings part of Kings and Generals.

    • @ihebbenrhouma3957
      @ihebbenrhouma3957 Před 3 lety +10

      @@AeneasGemini They didn't even cover the punic wars and they only covered one battle of the punic Sicilian wars, I think they still have battles to cover

    • @legbiter1462
      @legbiter1462 Před 3 lety +1

      @@AeneasGemini A YT channel isn’t really the place for battlefield strategy tbh so you’re bound to be disappointed.

    • @cirthador1453
      @cirthador1453 Před 3 lety +4

      @@ihebbenrhouma3957 Agreed.

    • @cirthador1453
      @cirthador1453 Před 3 lety +8

      @@legbiter1462 It totally can be, have you even watched any of Kings and Generals videos?

  • @EduNauram
    @EduNauram Před 3 lety +502

    In Spain we still say someone is a vandal when he is a brute, a teen thug, etc

    • @user-dx7gm7no3l
      @user-dx7gm7no3l Před 3 lety +13

      Them exiting in Algeria live in Monten , are very bad people not friendly

    • @FromaTwistedMind
      @FromaTwistedMind Před 3 lety +28

      Same here in the UK.

    • @johnrambo5795
      @johnrambo5795 Před 3 lety +32

      Same here in germany

    • @davidleroth8644
      @davidleroth8644 Před 3 lety +90

      Here in the US a vandal is someone who ruins shit. Hence vandalism (destroying property, graffiti etc)
      These dudes were so good at wrecking the latin's shit that their name literally means to wreck shit. I love it.

    • @borisstanar1
      @borisstanar1 Před 3 lety +7

      @@user-dx7gm7no3l algerain mountains or a place named monten

  • @tommarvoloriddle6220
    @tommarvoloriddle6220 Před 3 lety +221

    This is a: “How to Vandal“ for “Total War: Atilla“ players.

  • @youssefkhanfir
    @youssefkhanfir Před 3 lety +46

    Thank you for bringing light on a very underrated, forgotten piece of North African history, Greetings from Tunisia!

    • @JohnSmith-rk6jy
      @JohnSmith-rk6jy Před 2 lety +1

      Greetings from Transylvania.

    • @Loveline03
      @Loveline03 Před 2 měsíci +1

      I a m Algerian🇩🇿 and I have criticism for this video:
      First: The barbarians or Germans were not the only ones who suffered from Rome, but rather most of the peoples of Northern Europe, and they are not brunettes with black hair, as the video shows, but most of them have red hair and white skin.
      Second: Rome at this time had distorted Christianity and become pagan. Its dealings were based on plundering the peoples of Africa.
      Third: On the other hand, the Vandals condemned Arianism, that is, true Christianity that worships one God.
      Fourth: The attack on Rome by the Vandals, Goths, and other Germans at this time was aimed at spreading the true Arisian religion at that time. In addition to rehabilitating Rome's attacks on them and its looting of them, such as its looting of North Africa and minerals.
      Also, the method of plundering (and we do not say sabotage because it is a slander against the Almohad Germans) the aggressor civilizations was the method of all ancient wars, regardless of the race of the people.. It is similar to the reaction of revenge.
      Finally: History must be neutral, and should not be embellished to serve the interests of certain parties.
      The Vandals also went to North Africa. Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and northern Libya, and they mixed with their inhabitants and became Amazigh
      It was written in true Christianity that a prophet at the end of time was named Ahmed (meaning Muhammad), and they waited for him, and after the coming of Islam, a group of them went and pledged allegiance to our Messenger Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him...and they became Muslims.💕
      Accept my analysis as a specialist in history, an Algerian Amazigh and a mixed ethnicity with a mixture of Germans, Romans, Berbers, and even Arabs. 💕

  • @Frenchylikeshikes
    @Frenchylikeshikes Před 3 lety +35

    Yet another overlooked people/ civilisation, that actually had massive influence over so many modern countries. Love that channel.

    • @kebman
      @kebman Před rokem +2

      If the Vandals were able to stay in their original lands, the guys fighting Putin today would be speaking East Danish.

  • @imtiazhossain6559
    @imtiazhossain6559 Před 3 lety +256

    This is really incredible, the history of the vandals are really fascinating.

    • @IamSome1
      @IamSome1 Před 3 lety +13

      Murderers, and destroyed whatever was left of Carthage, not incredible, They did get however what they deserved, The East had other plans :D

    • @michaellowellretalla3380
      @michaellowellretalla3380 Před 3 lety +3

      Vandal savage

    • @HearthguardHG
      @HearthguardHG Před 3 lety +19

      @@IamSome1 if you thought these guys were murderous I can’t imagine what you think of Rome.

    • @nicknaylor9895
      @nicknaylor9895 Před 3 lety +2

      @@HearthguardHG Rome is the light barbarian
      V A N D A L I D E L E N D A E S T

    • @AnthonyRusso93
      @AnthonyRusso93 Před 3 lety +3

      History (the subject only being modified by vanda)l is fascinating. What you said is history are fascinating. Maybe the Vandals are fascinating. The History is fascinating.

  • @Pepperpotk
    @Pepperpotk Před 3 lety +35

    I get so excited every time Aetius Flavius is mentioned, Please cover that man's history

  • @-Blast
    @-Blast Před 3 lety +17

    There is a city in Tunisia, a suburb of Tunis, called Ariana (أريانة). The city's name seems to date back to the period of the Vandal Kingdom as the Vandals themselves were of Arian faith.

  • @cirthador1453
    @cirthador1453 Před 3 lety +325

    If you could do a series on Belisarius's reconquest of Africa that would be cool. Video's great!

    • @Roman41231
      @Roman41231 Před 3 lety +42

      They already made that, search for justinian restoration, kings and generals

    • @cirthador1453
      @cirthador1453 Před 3 lety +22

      @@Roman41231 I know, but one that specifically focused on all of the parts of the campaign and late Vandal history in general.

    • @Roman41231
      @Roman41231 Před 3 lety +17

      @@cirthador1453 maybe one day they will remake those videos, and the African reconquest will have more detail, i would love to see a remake on Justinian restoration

    • @cirthador1453
      @cirthador1453 Před 3 lety +7

      @@Roman41231 Same. I have recently been reading about it, and I would love one of my favorite CZcams channels to remake it, now with their better technology.

    • @TheChuckfuc
      @TheChuckfuc Před 3 lety +3

      It was a pretty quick campaign. I mean it basically lasted a year. Not a whole lot else to cover.

  • @nikostombris5505
    @nikostombris5505 Před 3 lety +92

    I believe that a remake of the Justinian wars is something needed . Also a video on Nicephorus Phocas and the Komnenian restorations will be also interesting.

    • @ronb7189
      @ronb7189 Před 3 lety +2

      @@tornado4708 Agreed, even the Macedonian and Komnenian dynasty has quite a few vids dedicated to them yet we dont hear much about the Isaurian dynasty. I'm very interested to hear how the Romans coped with losing half their empire including their bread basket that is Egypt, the huge threat of an Arab invasion of Constantinople and the constant devastating raids on Anatolia not long after the failed Arab siege of their capital. This period really does feel like a "dark age" for the Eastern Romans with the estimated revenue for the Byzantine government going from an annual revenue of 5 mill to 11.3 mill during the time of Justinian to only around 1.8 mill in 775 (ouch), I hope KNG will cover this topic in the future.

    • @nikostombris5505
      @nikostombris5505 Před 3 lety +2

      @@ronb7189 For example the Greek states created after 1204 is a interesting topic like the empire of Nicaea, Empire of Trebizond and Epirus . ( The term Greek states is borrowed from Steven Runciman book “ Byzantine culture” published in 1933 page 173 and 175 )

  • @alvarotolentino1589
    @alvarotolentino1589 Před 3 lety +104

    It would be nice one video about every tribe, visigoths, ostrogoths, suebis, franks

    • @daneaxe6465
      @daneaxe6465 Před 3 lety +7

      I'm still trying to discover who from Rome took the friendly Chatti and resettled them in "Batavia Island"(central-east Netherlands) where they were called Batavians after that. And when did this happen? The only thing I can find is the Chatti tribe was on the brink of civil war because some members were too friendly with Rome. So the Romans moved the friendly ones to Batavia.
      It must have been a very large group because the Batavians provided thousands of troops for the legions over time, especially cavalry.

    • @alvarotolentino1589
      @alvarotolentino1589 Před 3 lety +1

      @Cool Adam no, they are different germanic tribes

    • @michelmorio8026
      @michelmorio8026 Před 3 lety +12

      Burgundians, Alanni, Alemanni, Batavians, Chatti, Cherusci, Cimbri, Crimean Goths, Lombards, Marcomanni, Teutons, Treveri... so many interesting Germanic tribes during the different centuries of the Roman Empire

    • @yannickmartens2041
      @yannickmartens2041 Před 3 lety +1

      @@michelmorio8026 Alani are Alans, an Iranian tribe. And the suebi/suevi and alemanni are not tribes themselves, but confederations/collections of tribes. (the Semnones were one of the most powerful of the Suebi/suevi, and the alemanni emerged from the suebi who didn't migrate to Iberia.)
      But yes, the lot of em are very fascinating

    • @danielzhang1916
      @danielzhang1916 Před 3 lety +1

      most people only remember the ones that created kingdoms

  • @321AlterSchwede
    @321AlterSchwede Před 3 lety +69

    Geiserich is one of the most brilliant military leaders and politicians ever. He managed to bring his people from a troubled situation in spain in a land like paradise. He managed to fight off several roman invasions he anticipated.

    • @Lechoslaw8546
      @Lechoslaw8546 Před rokem +1

      Original Roman spelling of his name was Genseric, his name is Slavic. Out od 23 Herulian and Vandalic kings 11 had irrefutably Slavic names and 7 probably Slavic but the meaning remains unresolved. One king has a biblical name and one name is unknown.

    • @jilhaneyisaiahdanielb.8878
      @jilhaneyisaiahdanielb.8878 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Geiseric is the Skull Knight from Berserk.

    • @hakanliljeberg790
      @hakanliljeberg790 Před 8 měsíci +3

      Vandals are originating from part of western Scandinavia. They were from West Sweden and SE Norway. It has something to do with Väner lake region Väner(n) lake's earliest name is *Vendiz "the turner". Then Vandals earliest name becomes logical, VendilaR, "smaller tribe from Väner realm". Some typical looks, that you also find in N Portugal is like Lena Ranehag, Nathalie Hagman, Rebecka Blomqvist, Fridolina Rolfö, Johanna (Gudrun) icelandic singer etc..They certainly all have roots in the Väner lake kingdom *Vendiz...

    • @paolocane7403
      @paolocane7403 Před 4 měsíci

      Hes gangsta till Belisarius ransaking hes hideout..

    • @321AlterSchwede
      @321AlterSchwede Před 4 měsíci

      Geiserich ruled from 428 until 477. Geiserich died in 477. Belisars Invasion took place in 533. So there is no way too proof who was the better General. @@paolocane7403

  • @brandonk8948
    @brandonk8948 Před 3 lety +83

    As someone who has major roots in Britain, I sometimes wonder where exactly my ancestors played a role in history during times like these. Did they interact with any famous people? Did they partake in any wars? Did they join or oppose the Empire of Rome? So many questions and Kings and Generals helps me only imagine what they might've done. Great video!

    • @v44n7
      @v44n7 Před 3 lety +10

      my family comes from a small town where an ancient Italian tribe the brutii lived, near Lago, Cosenza, Italy, The Bruttians once defeated and killed Alexander I of Epirus (uncle and brother in law of Alexander the great and uncle of Pyrrhus of Epirus) In the battle of Pandosia 331 BC. I am always curious If my ancestors had any part in the battle.

    • @brandonk8948
      @brandonk8948 Před 3 lety +3

      @@v44n7 that is super cool! I am familiar to that part in history.

    • @iratepirate3896
      @iratepirate3896 Před 2 lety +3

      Likely they would have been a Briton who threw out the Roman magistrates in 410AD, and then suffered in the Adventus Saxonum

    • @thicclegendfeep4050
      @thicclegendfeep4050 Před rokem +12

      As a fellow Englishman, I too find our heritage fascinating, I love how we are basically a Celtic/Germanic hybrid people. Both the Britons and the Anglo Saxons were really fascinating people, and I honestly can't get enough of any information we get on these people (or any people for that matter, I just love history)

    • @robertdebrus3732
      @robertdebrus3732 Před rokem

      I think Julius Caesar was one

  • @reimaginedpictures
    @reimaginedpictures Před 3 lety +62

    I just began a Vandal Campaign in Total War Atilla... and here you bring this! Love this channel

    • @Monkey_SK
      @Monkey_SK Před 3 lety +5

      Brother, you too shall bring glory to the Vandals!
      I have destroyed the armies of Belisarius and renewed the Kingdom in Carthage and beyond. You must complete our migration in the first place, I bid you good luck!

    • @reimaginedpictures
      @reimaginedpictures Před 3 lety +3

      @@Monkey_SK For We Are Sons Of Hannibal

    • @tommarvoloriddle6220
      @tommarvoloriddle6220 Před 3 lety +2

      Step by step guide just for you then

    • @towardsthesky9081
      @towardsthesky9081 Před 3 lety +4

      @@Monkey_SK Cato: "Carthage must be destroyed!"
      Carthage: "no u"

    • @HearthguardHG
      @HearthguardHG Před 3 lety +3

      Still my favorite campaign! Enjoy.

  • @Everesteg
    @Everesteg Před 3 lety +82

    when it comes to the fall of Rome from a strictly military point of view, Alaric and Attila come to mind, but Genseric and his people were the very architects of the fall of the Eternal City.

    • @Gorboduc
      @Gorboduc Před 3 lety +6

      And the failed Roman counterattack at Cap Bon in 468 pretty much sealed it.

    • @canadious6933
      @canadious6933 Před 2 lety +2

      And the ass ton amount of civil wars they just couldn't stop having in Rome

  • @ericponce8740
    @ericponce8740 Před 3 lety +32

    A video on the development of Arian Christianity and its impact of the Germanic Tribes needs to be developed.

    • @keithharper32
      @keithharper32 Před 2 lety +6

      Will it include how Arianus got beaten up by Santa Clause?

    • @CarvedStones
      @CarvedStones Před 2 lety +5

      @@savioblanc Visigoths were actually converted to Catholicism when King Reccerard converted, and so did his noblemen. This put the Hispano-Roman population at ease and made the relationships with the Visigoths and the Catholic Church a lot more bearable.
      The caliphate only invaded because the Visigoths had a terrible elected monarchy that brewed corruption and betrayal within its courts. It’s why King Roderick lost at the battle of Guadetale because half his army betrayed him by either fleeing or fighting with the Muslims.

  • @lewistaylor2858
    @lewistaylor2858 Před 3 lety +42

    You should do a video on the effect/reaction to the sack of Rome in 410AD. There are accounts from people such as St Jerome, among others, that show the utter disbelief that Rome itself could fall. Then you had the accounts of refugees arriving in Africa, pagans blaming christianity and christians blaming paganism. What was the impact of the sack on the empire? on the institutions of the empire? on the populace? on the army? It would be a fascinating video.

    • @Michael-ww3yp
      @Michael-ww3yp Před 2 lety +2

      I've been wondering the exact same thing...

  • @FalloutKultist
    @FalloutKultist Před 3 lety +67

    Great Video My friend!!!!
    I shall grant you the golden Seal to cross safety to the silk road.

    • @marshal_anon4522
      @marshal_anon4522 Před 3 lety +12

      Oh my god, it's Genghis Khan. I'm a fan

    • @monkelord7730
      @monkelord7730 Před 3 lety +6

      Oh shit dont burn down my village plz

    • @the_princeps.3452
      @the_princeps.3452 Před 3 lety +9

      I killed your envoys, btw.

    • @boshinimperialofficer3250
      @boshinimperialofficer3250 Před 3 lety +6

      I'll wash your dishes if you show mercy

    • @sauron7839
      @sauron7839 Před 3 lety +3

      Oh Great Khan! I come to you with a gift! A ring that shall serve you well in your glory. All I ask for in return is your friendship.

  • @neurocell159
    @neurocell159 Před 3 lety +13

    As someone that taught at the University of Idaho, it's cool to see a different view on the Vandals.

  • @antonk.2748
    @antonk.2748 Před 3 lety +101

    As a German I was very impressed with your pronunciation of Mainz and Worms, pretty much spot on.

    • @ZhangK71
      @ZhangK71 Před 3 lety +4

      You are ethnic Pole?

    • @magnajota4341
      @magnajota4341 Před 3 lety +3

      @@ZhangK71 wtf?

    • @sebastians3240
      @sebastians3240 Před 3 lety

      @@ZhangK71 Kubala is a polish-like last name

    • @bkjchf6565
      @bkjchf6565 Před 3 lety +2

      Vandals are Slavs but the Germans won't admit that.

    • @bkjchf6565
      @bkjchf6565 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Judge_Magister They have germanized names.

  • @mcuddy799
    @mcuddy799 Před 2 lety +7

    Vandals: “Our name has become an insult!”
    Phillistines : “First time?”

    • @Loveline03
      @Loveline03 Před 2 měsíci

      I a m Algerian🇩🇿 and I have criticism for this video:
      First: The barbarians or Germans were not the only ones who suffered from Rome, but rather most of the peoples of Northern Europe, and they are not brunettes with black hair, as the video shows, but most of them have red hair and white skin.
      Second: Rome at this time had distorted Christianity and become pagan. Its dealings were based on plundering the peoples of Africa.
      Third: On the other hand, the Vandals condemned Arianism, that is, true Christianity that worships one God.
      Fourth: The attack on Rome by the Vandals, Goths, and other Germans at this time was aimed at spreading the true Arisian religion at that time. In addition to rehabilitating Rome's attacks on them and its looting of them, such as its looting of North Africa and minerals.
      Also, the method of plundering (and we do not say sabotage because it is a slander against the Almohad Germans) the aggressor civilizations was the method of all ancient wars, regardless of the race of the people.. It is similar to the reaction of revenge.
      Finally: History must be neutral, and should not be embellished to serve the interests of certain parties.
      The Vandals also went to North Africa. Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and northern Libya, and they mixed with their inhabitants and became Amazigh
      It was written in true Christianity that a prophet at the end of time was named Ahmed (meaning Muhammad), and they waited for him, and after the coming of Islam, a group of them went and pledged allegiance to our Messenger Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him...and they became Muslims.💕
      Accept my analysis as a specialist in history, an Algerian Amazigh and a mixed ethnicity with a mixture of Germans, Romans, Berbers, and even Arabs. 💕

  • @zsoltsandor3814
    @zsoltsandor3814 Před 3 lety +60

    I just want to point out, as a Hungarian, that the Tisza basin is a bit South-East from the territory you show. It is the Eastern side of thea U shaped wedge between Pannonia and Dacia provinces of the Roman Empire, or the Western border of Dacia province, if you will.

  • @michamalinowski8015
    @michamalinowski8015 Před 3 lety +4

    I was sooooo waiting for an episode about the Vandals! Thank you sooo much K&G!!!

  • @jonbaxter2254
    @jonbaxter2254 Před 3 lety +3

    The speed you guys put out videos is so darn impressive. I am in awe.

  • @wizstorm172
    @wizstorm172 Před 3 lety +3

    Im so happy you're going back to my favorite time in history. possible Majorian video soon.

  • @MrMaltasar
    @MrMaltasar Před 3 lety +2

    Fantastic video. Love the new series, zooming in on specific peoples.

  • @user-ye1nh6xj7h
    @user-ye1nh6xj7h Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for all the hard work making these videos. Love your voice and narration.

  • @AlkalineAjay
    @AlkalineAjay Před 3 lety +56

    Correction: the Romans left Dacia in 275 AD. But in your video it still shows it highlighted in red as a Roman province at 370AD. Otherwise love the content!

    • @snehadityaghosh8973
      @snehadityaghosh8973 Před 3 lety +5

      Also, is it just me, or the entire Gaul and British territory still were part of empire during Trajan and Marcus Aurelius? Thise areas are unmarked in the maps shown in the beginning.

    • @Cheveliery
      @Cheveliery Před 3 lety +1

      @@snehadityaghosh8973 map u mention also missed chunks of the East. Think that very time frame refers to period right before Aurelian's retoration

    • @snehadityaghosh8973
      @snehadityaghosh8973 Před 3 lety

      @@Cheveliery Most probably. I missed the difference in East, because well, a whole missing Gaul and Britannia is more glaringly obvious. Think they confused Aurelius with Aurelian?

    • @shanezhang8277
      @shanezhang8277 Před 3 lety +1

      Have you not noticed when he said 3rd century @Snehaditya Ghosh

    • @snehadityaghosh8973
      @snehadityaghosh8973 Před 3 lety +1

      @@shanezhang8277 Have you not noticed he talks about Aurelias and his predecessor Trajan, the emperor at whose time the empire had because the largest ever?
      Edit: I stand corrected. He mentioned 270 AD, at which point Gaul did split off, rejoining later. Thanks for correcting me.

  • @winjiro
    @winjiro Před 3 lety +4

    Thanks for the great quality as always. I can't wait the Magyar episode

  • @macktrustable
    @macktrustable Před 3 lety

    Thank you for these videos. I have so many maps from different times with names of peoples and clans I've never heard of. I try to piece them together because its really interesting. Your presentations of all this information is really top notch.

  • @raonipaes
    @raonipaes Před 2 lety +2

    As always this was, an amazing video, my congrats.
    I'm looking forward to see a video of yours about the Suebi Kingdom of Gallaecia.
    Their crossing of the frozen Rhine and long journey to Iberia evading the Huns is very interesting, as well as the controversial clerical accounts of their arrival.

  • @baronnolanvonstraya5743
    @baronnolanvonstraya5743 Před 3 lety +6

    I’ve always had an interest in the Vandals. Thank you for doing this video!

    • @Loveline03
      @Loveline03 Před 2 měsíci

      I a m Algerian🇩🇿 and I have criticism for this video:
      First: The barbarians or Germans were not the only ones who suffered from Rome, but rather most of the peoples of Northern Europe, and they are not brunettes with black hair, as the video shows, but most of them have red hair and white skin.
      Second: Rome at this time had distorted Christianity and become pagan. Its dealings were based on plundering the peoples of Africa.
      Third: On the other hand, the Vandals condemned Arianism, that is, true Christianity that worships one God.
      Fourth: The attack on Rome by the Vandals, Goths, and other Germans at this time was aimed at spreading the true Arisian religion at that time. In addition to rehabilitating Rome's attacks on them and its looting of them, such as its looting of North Africa and minerals.
      Also, the method of plundering (and we do not say sabotage because it is a slander against the Almohad Germans) the aggressor civilizations was the method of all ancient wars, regardless of the race of the people.. It is similar to the reaction of revenge.
      Finally: History must be neutral, and should not be embellished to serve the interests of certain parties.
      The Vandals also went to North Africa. Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and northern Libya, and they mixed with their inhabitants and became Amazigh
      It was written in true Christianity that a prophet at the end of time was named Ahmed (meaning Muhammad), and they waited for him, and after the coming of Islam, a group of them went and pledged allegiance to our Messenger Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him...and they became Muslims.💕
      Accept my analysis as a specialist in history, an Algerian Amazigh and a mixed ethnicity with a mixture of Germans, Romans, Berbers, and even Arabs. 💕

  • @pierrerust2423
    @pierrerust2423 Před 3 lety +4

    Compliments for your comprehensive and clear presentation of this rather complex issue full of intertwined elements and happenings. Once again, Kings and Generals sheds most interesting light on a major historical development for Europe and countries beyond this continent ! 👍

  • @sirine9785
    @sirine9785 Před měsícem +1

    I'm from the north west of Tunisia, our region is berber, with the descendants of the vandals mixed with berbers, even their features is still present, colored eyes and blond hair, we have families and tribes known from their blond hair.

  • @dt5690
    @dt5690 Před 3 lety +12

    As a Romanian who, supposedly, is a descendant of Dacians, I would love to see a Trajan Dacian Wars docummentary one day. Big up and all the best to everyone working on the channel!

  • @kazekagietn1370
    @kazekagietn1370 Před 3 lety +7

    it's so great to see a video about the origine of the Vandals who settled in our country "tunisia"

    • @ezzovonachalm7534
      @ezzovonachalm7534 Před 2 lety

      Kazekagie TN
      The Vandals stopped to migrate as they discovered Africa, the seashore, the abandonned rich roman villae with piscine. They really loved to stay and enjoy roman lifestyle until Belisarius came took Carthago (that had no defensive towers) and begann to massacrate the Vandals (with the help of the Amazighs )who had lost any gusto for war.
      As The king of the Vandals( Genserich ) looted Rome with the consensus of the romans, he voided the imperial thesaurus, and with it ,the tresor of the Tempel of Jesuralem, that was looted by Titus to punish the revolt of the Jews, with the golden menorah.The ship that should have transported this considerable amount of gold and precious stones never reached Cartago. If this shiff was not captured by pirates or had sailed to join the black see, it should still lie on the ground of the thyrrenian mediterranean see between Rome and Cartago.

    • @Loveline03
      @Loveline03 Před 2 měsíci

      I a m Algerian🇩🇿 and I have criticism for this video:
      First: The barbarians or Germans were not the only ones who suffered from Rome, but rather most of the peoples of Northern Europe, and they are not brunettes with black hair, as the video shows, but most of them have red hair and white skin.
      Second: Rome at this time had distorted Christianity and become pagan. Its dealings were based on plundering the peoples of Africa.
      Third: On the other hand, the Vandals condemned Arianism, that is, true Christianity that worships one God.
      Fourth: The attack on Rome by the Vandals, Goths, and other Germans at this time was aimed at spreading the true Arisian religion at that time. In addition to rehabilitating Rome's attacks on them and its looting of them, such as its looting of North Africa and minerals.
      Also, the method of plundering (and we do not say sabotage because it is a slander against the Almohad Germans) the aggressor civilizations was the method of all ancient wars, regardless of the race of the people.. It is similar to the reaction of revenge.
      Finally: History must be neutral, and should not be embellished to serve the interests of certain parties.
      The Vandals also went to North Africa. Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and northern Libya, and they mixed with their inhabitants and became Amazigh
      It was written in true Christianity that a prophet at the end of time was named Ahmed (meaning Muhammad), and they waited for him, and after the coming of Islam, a group of them went and pledged allegiance to our Messenger Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him...and they became Muslims.💕
      Accept my analysis as a specialist in history, an Algerian Amazigh and a mixed ethnicity with a mixture of Germans, Romans, Berbers, and even Arabs. 💕

  • @kelathos
    @kelathos Před 3 lety +5

    At long last, the fall of Western Rome. I greatly appreciate the level of detail you are providing. This is a great historical story.

  • @lingurhungyo7510
    @lingurhungyo7510 Před 3 lety +1

    I love this kind of history. Thank you for making 👍

  • @barbaralucas1220
    @barbaralucas1220 Před 2 lety

    Another great informative video from a fab channel ☺️ thanks K&G

  • @zakaria497
    @zakaria497 Před 3 lety +10

    As always high quality on your videos and storytelling, can’t wait for the next episode that dives even deeper into the North Africa of the vandals

  • @trojanthedog
    @trojanthedog Před 3 lety +3

    Excellent detail. Well told. Got to be a good movie in it.

  • @brokenbridge6316
    @brokenbridge6316 Před 3 lety

    Nice video. Can't wait for your next video on this series. My compliments to all those who made this video a reality.

  • @antidweller6373
    @antidweller6373 Před 3 lety +1

    Those videos the last days are amazing. Extremely beautifully designed and of course scientifically accurate.

  • @AndysTake
    @AndysTake Před 3 lety +4

    Recently came across this channel and it’s a just so good. Thanks for creating such amazing productions, people. I can only wonder how you make your maps, I’d love to know.

    • @omba3905
      @omba3905 Před 3 lety +1

      That's a good question! would love to know too!

  • @darkorodic638
    @darkorodic638 Před 3 lety +15

    One mistake I noticed is showing appearance of the Huns while Dacia looks like is still Roman on the map. Huns appeared century after Dacia was abandoned.

    • @cirthador1453
      @cirthador1453 Před 3 lety +1

      It was abandoned, but was a buffer state of sorts.

  • @kirschakos
    @kirschakos Před 3 lety

    Great video once again! Looking forward to the next one! :)

  • @kweejibodali7009
    @kweejibodali7009 Před 2 lety

    i love these maps and graphics indicating events ...they are the best !

  • @denniscleary7580
    @denniscleary7580 Před 3 lety +19

    It was a perfect storm against the Romans, vandals in Africa and the Huns from Asia. I believe the Romans would have pushed out the vandals with a United front but Atilla made that impossible. Good stuff Kings

    • @daneaxe6465
      @daneaxe6465 Před 3 lety +10

      The Romans were too busy destroying themselves. That's the death knell of the Roman Empire in a nutshell. If the generals or relatives of emperors weren't so focused on gaining the throne by murder or rebellion the western empire probably would've lasted much longer.

  • @johnmorales6281
    @johnmorales6281 Před 3 lety +13

    I will say this, as somebody who play barbarian invasions and such and doesn't really know a lot of sources to look up on the barbarian kingdoms that were founded aside from the visigoths in Spain.... I am glad you guys have been covering them

    • @CarvedStones
      @CarvedStones Před 2 lety

      The visigoths were the germanic tribe that stayed their longer (also the Suebi which were a bunch of Germans that moved into the Iberian peninsula that founded a kingdom there until it got conquered and absorbed by the Visigoths.

    • @johnmorales6281
      @johnmorales6281 Před 2 lety +3

      @@CarvedStones See as somebody whose ancestors came from Spain, I try to delve into Spanish history as much as I can but a lot of times I cannot find good sources...But that's only for Is pre Islamic invasions and post Roman conquest. Everything else like Hapsburg Spain and the Reconquista I'm familiar with

    • @CarvedStones
      @CarvedStones Před 2 lety +1

      @@johnmorales6281 I would say the Roman conquest is covered in good detail given that they were in direct territorial control with Carthage.
      As for pre-Islamic invasion, the Visigoths were actually sadly sandwiched between the Roman rule and the Muslim one sadly, not much is talked about them since they actually didn’t really leave a mark of their own that much, however they were basically the portents of the Spanish monarchy and nobility since they actually established an peninsular unity over all of Iberia. They enforced roman institutions among it too given that they were heavily romanized already, their legacy can still be seen in Spain today with some of the visigothic kings as statues in Madrid and elsewhere and also inside the Spanish language as the first documents were written in visigothic script. There’s also a bunch of Spanish first names last names that directly from gothic too.

  • @Raheem_1412-
    @Raheem_1412- Před 3 lety +1

    I was in wait for a long time for Vandal history. Thank you

  • @tinc82
    @tinc82 Před 3 lety

    i love your content. my favorite channel. always looking for more content from you guys!

  • @SAMAYDOSTDAR
    @SAMAYDOSTDAR Před 3 lety +3

    Good job 👏

  • @danielconde13
    @danielconde13 Před 3 lety +8

    I'm from Northern Portugal, ancient Roman Province of Gallaecia. In 409 this was the first of Western Roman Empire's provinces to efectively break out from imperial control, thanks to the Suebi, who came to take the now Portuguese city of Braga ( _Bracara Avgvsta_ ) as capital. That battle mentioned here, the Battle of Nervasos Mountains in 419, would be one of Rome's last battles in the Iberian Peninsula.
    The Suebi would yet be humbled in 460 by emperor Majorian's _magister_ _millitum_ Nepotianus in the Battles of _Lvcvs_ _Avgvusti_ and _Scallabis_ , returning to federati status; but we all know how things turned South for Majorian that time, so...
    Vandals were just a footnote in History around here - as shown in the video. Suebi Kingdom would endure for one more century, before being conquered by the Visigoths, but still being a relatively autonomous region in the grand scheme of things - something that helped centuries after to be the birthplace of the Reconquista and quickly retaken from Muslim control all the way to the Douro river.

    • @hoonshiming99
      @hoonshiming99 Před 3 lety +3

      Not to mention their gradual creation of the Gallaecian dialect and the Portuguese language.

    • @CarvedStones
      @CarvedStones Před 2 lety

      @@hoonshiming99 wait the Suebi created the Gallican dialect and Portuguese language?

  • @xXFebo92Xx
    @xXFebo92Xx Před 3 lety +2

    Very interesting, this is going to be a good series.

  • @CaptainTeach1
    @CaptainTeach1 Před 3 lety

    Good episode im learning so much about ancient warfare.

  • @Jazmillenium
    @Jazmillenium Před 3 lety +3

    Cheers for covering the Barbarian tribes of Late Antiquity.Interesting and not as talked about.
    I'd love to see a topic covering how these tribes transformed into the settled Fuedal kingdoms.

  • @555roc
    @555roc Před 3 lety +81

    Vandals take N. Africa (A New Hope)
    Belisarius and Eastern Roman Empire invade (The Empire Strikes Back)

    • @facundocadaa9020
      @facundocadaa9020 Před 3 lety +10

      Did somebody said "take N. Africa"? (The return of the jihad)

    • @unclesam5230
      @unclesam5230 Před 3 lety +2

      The Vandal Kingdom did nothing wrong at all

    • @facundocadaa9020
      @facundocadaa9020 Před 3 lety +3

      OMG
      Look
      The Phoenician Menace
      The Attack of the Rome(s)
      The revenge of the Senate

    • @user-ge8yn4ql4i
      @user-ge8yn4ql4i Před 2 lety

      @@unclesam5230 we can trust queen Watame. :3

    • @libandem3338
      @libandem3338 Před 2 lety

      The vandals were true christians they didn’t believe that jesus was god that’s why européen hate them until now and they re using the name vandal to describe a bad thing and those people escape from the christianisme to north africa bc they had the same religion in that time

  • @orngrnify
    @orngrnify Před 3 lety

    Really nice artwork for this episode. 😘

  • @JKING0018
    @JKING0018 Před 3 lety

    Another great video keep up the good work

  • @GregoryKun
    @GregoryKun Před 2 lety +5

    as a Hungarian, I am proud that these peoples are in my blood because they were smart enough to make children not just wars.

  • @DutchSkeptic
    @DutchSkeptic Před 3 lety +14

    What a FASCINATING interpretation of the Crossing of the Rhine! I thought I knew much about it (having rewritten and expanded the Wikipedia page about it), but I'm overwhelmed by the level of details you have managed to put into this. I didn't know there was a Vandal incursion into Raetia in 401. Also, unlike virtually all scholars I've read, you place the Vandal-Frankish war (mentioned in the Frigeridus fragment) after the 406/7 Rhine crossing, even arguing the Franks partook in the latter. Scholars generally put this war in 405 or 406 (depending on whether we go along with Kulikowski's chronology, or believe Prosper) on the eastern bank of the Rhine before they crossed. I'm curious how you got to that interpretation, it could explain a lot of questions while raising others.
    Also, the fact that Constantius III' rebellion against Honorius was going on in Gaul as late as 409, but that the invading Alans and Germanic tribes mostly stayed in the north during this time, may indeed mean that most of the destruction mentioned by Jerome is therefore misattributed to 'savage [Germanic] tribes' instead of primarily infighting Romans loyal to Honorius or Constantine III. This interpretation is mind-blowing.
    Finally, I've never seen such a detailed reconstruction of the years 409-411 in the Iberian peninsula before. There must be an amazing host of surviving sources that I've never heard of before, let alone studied. Most scholars seem to throw their hands into the sky in desperation saying that we don't know what happened in these years because we've got no written texts. Where did you get this from, Matt Hollis? I'm amazed.

  • @mustafaalwan6523
    @mustafaalwan6523 Před 2 lety +1

    K&G will always have videos on the most interesting , thrilling and enigmatic chapters of history

  • @dilrubabegum2670
    @dilrubabegum2670 Před 3 lety +1

    Great work

  • @themaskedarabrussian
    @themaskedarabrussian Před 3 lety +7

    Courageous people those Vandals.
    Thanks for the video!

    • @Loveline03
      @Loveline03 Před 2 měsíci

      I a m Algerian🇩🇿 and I have criticism for this video:
      First: The barbarians or Germans were not the only ones who suffered from Rome, but rather most of the peoples of Northern Europe, and they are not brunettes with black hair, as the video shows, but most of them have red hair and white skin.
      Second: Rome at this time had distorted Christianity and become pagan. Its dealings were based on plundering the peoples of Africa.
      Third: On the other hand, the Vandals condemned Arianism, that is, true Christianity that worships one God.
      Fourth: The attack on Rome by the Vandals, Goths, and other Germans at this time was aimed at spreading the true Arisian religion at that time. In addition to rehabilitating Rome's attacks on them and its looting of them, such as its looting of North Africa and minerals.
      Also, the method of plundering (and we do not say sabotage because it is a slander against the Almohad Germans) the aggressor civilizations was the method of all ancient wars, regardless of the race of the people.. It is similar to the reaction of revenge.
      Finally: History must be neutral, and should not be embellished to serve the interests of certain parties.
      The Vandals also went to North Africa. Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and northern Libya, and they mixed with their inhabitants and became Amazigh
      It was written in true Christianity that a prophet at the end of time was named Ahmed (meaning Muhammad), and they waited for him, and after the coming of Islam, a group of them went and pledged allegiance to our Messenger Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him...and they became Muslims.💕
      Accept my analysis as a specialist in history, an Algerian Amazigh and a mixed ethnicity with a mixture of Germans, Romans, Berbers, and even Arabs. 💕

  • @eduardoADSL
    @eduardoADSL Před 3 lety +3

    They not only made their way in rome but also in the vocabulary of many romance languages.

  • @tk2300
    @tk2300 Před 3 lety

    Great video! Hope to see one about the Langobards too

  • @loupiscanis9449
    @loupiscanis9449 Před 3 lety

    Thank you K&G .

  • @boomerix
    @boomerix Před 3 lety +5

    4:22 "Graves on the upper Tisza basin" , map shows skulls along the upper Danube....

  • @Revenant_Art
    @Revenant_Art Před 2 lety +7

    Fun fact: Prokopios wrote in his first book that Vandals was least barbaric then other barbars. Yet we know Vandals as synonym for destruction.

    • @elkaluzi
      @elkaluzi Před rokem +1

      Mongols were the king of destruction and killings.

    • @Loveline03
      @Loveline03 Před 2 měsíci

      For religious reasons, Rome was pagan and had distorted Christianity, and the Vandals were monotheistic Arians.
      I a m Algerian🇩🇿 and I have criticism for this video:
      First: The barbarians or Germans were not the only ones who suffered from Rome, but rather most of the peoples of Northern Europe, and they are not brunettes with black hair, as the video shows, but most of them have red hair and white skin.
      Second: Rome at this time had distorted Christianity and become pagan. Its dealings were based on plundering the peoples of Africa.
      Third: On the other hand, the Vandals condemned Arianism, that is, true Christianity that worships one God.
      Fourth: The attack on Rome by the Vandals, Goths, and other Germans at this time was aimed at spreading the true Arisian religion at that time. In addition to rehabilitating Rome's attacks on them and its looting of them, such as its looting of North Africa and minerals.
      Also, the method of plundering (and we do not say sabotage because it is a slander against the Almohad Germans) the aggressor civilizations was the method of all ancient wars, regardless of the race of the people.. It is similar to the reaction of revenge.
      Finally: History must be neutral, and should not be embellished to serve the interests of certain parties.
      The Vandals also went to North Africa. Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and northern Libya, and they mixed with their inhabitants and became Amazigh
      It was written in true Christianity that a prophet at the end of time was named Ahmed (meaning Muhammad), and they waited for him, and after the coming of Islam, a group of them went and pledged allegiance to our Messenger Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him...and they became Muslims.💕
      Accept my analysis as a specialist in history, an Algerian Amazigh and a mixed ethnicity with a mixture of Germans, Romans, Berbers, and even Arabs. 💕

  • @BilgemasterBill
    @BilgemasterBill Před 2 lety

    Always enjoy your stuff. You get a big "Thumb's Up" from me. Carry on!

  • @lcloco100
    @lcloco100 Před 3 lety

    as always great content

  • @tlotr1379
    @tlotr1379 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you for this! The vandals have been one of my favorite groups for years

    • @elkaluzi
      @elkaluzi Před rokem +1

      many still living in america.

    • @Loveline03
      @Loveline03 Před 2 měsíci

      I a m Algerian🇩🇿 and I have criticism for this video:
      First: The barbarians or Germans were not the only ones who suffered from Rome, but rather most of the peoples of Northern Europe, and they are not brunettes with black hair, as the video shows, but most of them have red hair and white skin.
      Second: Rome at this time had distorted Christianity and become pagan. Its dealings were based on plundering the peoples of Africa.
      Third: On the other hand, the Vandals condemned Arianism, that is, true Christianity that worships one God.
      Fourth: The attack on Rome by the Vandals, Goths, and other Germans at this time was aimed at spreading the true Arisian religion at that time. In addition to rehabilitating Rome's attacks on them and its looting of them, such as its looting of North Africa and minerals.
      Also, the method of plundering (and we do not say sabotage because it is a slander against the Almohad Germans) the aggressor civilizations was the method of all ancient wars, regardless of the race of the people.. It is similar to the reaction of revenge.
      Finally: History must be neutral, and should not be embellished to serve the interests of certain parties.
      The Vandals also went to North Africa. Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and northern Libya, and they mixed with their inhabitants and became Amazigh
      It was written in true Christianity that a prophet at the end of time was named Ahmed (meaning Muhammad), and they waited for him, and after the coming of Islam, a group of them went and pledged allegiance to our Messenger Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him...and they became Muslims.💕
      Accept my analysis as a specialist in history, an Algerian Amazigh and a mixed ethnicity with a mixture of Germans, Romans, Berbers, and even Arabs. 💕

  • @hakanliljeberg790
    @hakanliljeberg790 Před 8 měsíci +3

    Vandals are originating from part of western Scandinavia. They were from West Sweden and SE Norway. It has something to do with Väner lake region Väner(n) lake's earliest name. That is *Vendiz "the turner". Then Vandals earliest name becomes logical, VendilaR, "smaller tribe from Väner realm". Some typical looks, that you also find in N Portugal is like Lena Ranehag, Nathalie Hagman, Rebecka Blomqvist, Fridolina Rolfö, Johanna (Gudrun) icelandic singer etc..They certainly all have roots in the Väner lake kingdom *Vendiz...

    • @NordoCromagnid
      @NordoCromagnid Před 5 měsíci +3

      Interesting. I’d always thought Vandal comes from the proto Germanic Wandilaz meaning wanderer but I could be wrong 🤷🏼‍♂️

    • @hakanliljeberg790
      @hakanliljeberg790 Před 5 měsíci

      No, I would say 'turn' ,and this was also the opinion of a sovietic filologist... It has to do with their origin in western Scandinavia and the cultunion around *Vendiz/Väner lake with traditions going back to the bronze-age. And it´s not a coincidence that this is the area that Snorri Sturlason visits 1219-21 before publishing the Edda 1223.. Snorri must have heard about it´s old mythological traditions..@@NordoCromagnid

    • @NordoCromagnid
      @NordoCromagnid Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@hakanliljeberg790 interesting. I looked up the Vänern lake region and it’s a beautiful area. I’ll have to give it a visit sometime when I travel to Sverige eventually

  • @ralookysim
    @ralookysim Před 3 lety +1

    we have very few resources on the vandals. Thank you for this video

  • @sergiogutzalenko3520
    @sergiogutzalenko3520 Před 3 lety +2

    Love the direction lately

  • @TheStargazer4000
    @TheStargazer4000 Před 3 lety +6

    Great video! Would love to see some on the Byzantine era.

  • @PYRESATVARANASI
    @PYRESATVARANASI Před 3 lety +9

    Episodio sumamente interesante! 👍🏼
    PD: Long live Randal the Vandal! (D1 & D2 fans will know 😎).

  • @nasirasghar
    @nasirasghar Před 3 lety

    The most interesting part of the video was wallet I'm loving it thanks for sharing it

  • @mikicassains8554
    @mikicassains8554 Před 2 lety

    Brilliant, thanks alot!!!

  • @Everythingforthemonarchy
    @Everythingforthemonarchy Před 3 lety +10

    Can you do a video about the Dacian Kingdom?

  • @magnemerstrand2289
    @magnemerstrand2289 Před 3 lety +22

    Today in my native in danish "Vandal" means both the name of the Vandals or a person who ruthlessly destroys or damages things

    • @lewistaylor2858
      @lewistaylor2858 Před 3 lety +7

      same in English

    • @alexandrebenoin40
      @alexandrebenoin40 Před 3 lety +4

      Same in French : « un vandale, vandaliser, vandalisme »

    • @JAG8691
      @JAG8691 Před 3 lety

      You don't have a "Gothised" or "Hunnised" as descriptive of destructive behaviour despite the Goths and Huns being larger,more powerful and durable than the Vandals but you do have the word "Vandalism" and " Vandalised " to describe destructive behaviour. The Vandals must have been really good at what they did for their reputation to last so long.

    • @EmilReiko
      @EmilReiko Před 3 lety

      Det er ret sandsynligt at proto-vandalerne til dels kom fra Vendsyssel efter som der er ligheder i den materielle kultur og en affolkning af Vendsyssel er sammenfaldende med at vandalerne dukker op i polen. Efterfølgende ser der også ud til at have været en periode med tæt samhandel mellem vendsyssel og vandalerne... Det er vigtigt for mig, fordi jeg dermed kan argumentere for at det var vendelboerne der smadrede rom :)

    • @ChristianConrad
      @ChristianConrad Před 3 lety

      Det är näst intill universellt, det heter så på nästan alla språk.

  • @joekoziatek9306
    @joekoziatek9306 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video

  • @bugvswindshield
    @bugvswindshield Před 2 lety +1

    this channel is so addictive

  • @Omegaeon1
    @Omegaeon1 Před 3 lety +14

    The vandals besieged my city hippo regius (Annaba), during the siege, saint Augustine of hippo died. The berbers helped take over the city because of religious difference. Berbers were donatists and arian Christians at the time.

    • @graiant
      @graiant Před 3 lety +3

      Berbers mostly fled. It was total domination of Germanics vs Romans. Augustine was a trinitarian torturers. Vandals took their capital mostly from bejaia to collo. They named it Gaisland under Gaiseric.

    • @graiant
      @graiant Před 3 lety

      Btw Berbers do not exist as a monolithic group. Even the word Berbers was used by the Greeks first from barabaros. They never evolved into a nation nor had a written language. They called themselves by tribe. Herodotus explain well, the garamentes chawi of today were different from the meshwesh racially and customs.

    • @Omegaeon1
      @Omegaeon1 Před 3 lety +6

      @graiant Numidian Kingdom mate, And you might want to check who the priest arius Was, saint Augustine, and his mother Monica, who was a saint.

    • @joellaz9836
      @joellaz9836 Před 3 lety

      I think the donatists had declined or been reconciled to the church by the time the Vandals took over North Africa.

    • @Gutowski1944
      @Gutowski1944 Před 2 lety

      I ❤ St. Augustine of Hippo. A great early Christian writer and thinker.

  • @Zantides
    @Zantides Před 3 lety +3

    Nice

  • @pauldumitrescu1955
    @pauldumitrescu1955 Před 2 lety

    Very well, good doc!

  • @yauheniheartland8091
    @yauheniheartland8091 Před 3 lety +2

    Great video! More videos related to the turmoil time of the fall of the Western Roman Empire is always appreciated!
    Btw, does anyone know the track that start playing at 15.30? Thank you

  • @HistoryOfRevolutions
    @HistoryOfRevolutions Před 3 lety +50

    "Always go too far, because that's where you'll find the truth"
    - Albert Camus

    • @htx92
      @htx92 Před 3 lety +6

      Never pull too hard, because that's when you rip the skin.
      - Albert Cumus

    • @yamchathewolf7714
      @yamchathewolf7714 Před 3 lety +1

      @@htx92 I applaud you for your brilliance, my good sir.

    • @htx92
      @htx92 Před 3 lety

      @wulpurgis Yikes, I've never heard a sentence so so edgy, yet pretentious and badly formed. Don't shoot up your school because you need the English classes.

    • @riley.freeman1
      @riley.freeman1 Před 2 lety

      albert camus was from the same region that the vandal go too far for it

  • @user-np8iz8gf6g
    @user-np8iz8gf6g Před 3 lety +22

    Can you tell us about the great war at Sal-river between Goguryeo in Korea and the Sui Dynasty in China, the biggest war in ancient history? It’s a battle that defeated 1.13 million soldiers.

    • @alexiachimciuc3199
      @alexiachimciuc3199 Před 3 lety +2

      Ty very much I'll search this on internet.

    • @user-np8iz8gf6g
      @user-np8iz8gf6g Před 3 lety

      @@alexiachimciuc3199 It's very nice of you

    • @user-np8iz8gf6g
      @user-np8iz8gf6g Před 3 lety +1

      Many people may not know about the ancient history of Korea. It's pretty much more fun than you think.
      Goguryeo's ironclad soldiers, Baekje's infantryman, and lastly, Silla's hwarang, who played an active part like bts, are representative attractive parts. This channel seems to be the only part of Korean history that deals with the Imjin War. The Battle of Hansando in this Joseon episode, the Battle of Goguryeo mentioned in the previous comment, and the Battle of Gwiju during the Goryeo Dynasty are the three great wars of Korean history. Looking back, it's all water-related attack strategies.
      There are many interesting parts of Korean history, so I ask for your interest.

    • @alexiachimciuc3199
      @alexiachimciuc3199 Před 3 lety

      @@user-np8iz8gf6g WOW Korea back then was BIG! All the way to Manchuria!

    • @user-np8iz8gf6g
      @user-np8iz8gf6g Před 3 lety

      @@alexiachimciuc3199 First of all, thank you for your interest. Goguryeo was quite strong in Northeast Asia at the time. Therefore, China has an ambition to incorporate the Korean Peninsula in the distant future, and is blatantly insisting on China's regional history as a Northeast project based in Manchuria. However, the Three Kingdoms period following the Gojoseon period is a clear history of Korea. The etymology of the name Korea was transformed into a foreign language pronunciation of Goryeo in the process of inheriting Goguryeo. The important part is that the name Goryeo inherited Goguryeo. As such, the history of Korea is clear, but I wanted to protect the historical facts from the blatant Chinese intentions.

  • @ateondeder5725
    @ateondeder5725 Před 3 lety +1

    The documentary about Majorian comes closer and closer.

  • @lemmeuseyourecvmassunscree9389

    Always wanted to know😍