Napoleon in Egypt: Battle of the Pyramids 1798

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    In 1798, during the French Revolutionary Wars, General Napoleon Bonaparte led a French expedition to Egypt. The plan was to conquer the wealthy province and deal a major blow to British interests in the Mediterranean. What followed was a campaign featuring legendary battles, ruthless occupation and immense hardship.
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    📚 Further reading:
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    • @EvilEgg331
      @EvilEgg331 Před 4 měsíci +20

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    • @alanfecu
      @alanfecu Před 4 měsíci +8

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      @enzoizzo1679 Před 4 měsíci +4

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  • @Arctik39
    @Arctik39 Před 4 měsíci +1377

    After having seen the latest Napoleon blockbuster film.. it’s truly delightful to see someone who truly portrays Napoleon accuretly and correctly. Well Done Epic History!

    • @militaryjunkie6207
      @militaryjunkie6207 Před 4 měsíci +58

      I know but this doesn’t even change the fact that Giroud, a French professional footballer who plays for AC Milan, at some point this season has better goal keeper rating than Manchester United goal keeper Onana

    • @jibreeelbinnuh1482
      @jibreeelbinnuh1482 Před 4 měsíci +29

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    • @johnnyjoestar5193
      @johnnyjoestar5193 Před 4 měsíci

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    • @animeXcaso
      @animeXcaso Před 4 měsíci +42

      Pyramids: exist
      napole-scott: anyway I started blasting

    • @Iason29
      @Iason29 Před 4 měsíci +32

      I feel sorry for your money you wasted at the cinema

  • @commanderkronos
    @commanderkronos Před 4 měsíci +2148

    I thought it was just Napoleon shooting at the pyramids, but hey, Ridley Scott seems to think the same.

    • @-mathijs
      @-mathijs Před 4 měsíci +249

      That was part of British propaganda

    • @Spiderfisch
      @Spiderfisch Před 4 měsíci +1

      What kind of idiot goes to the cinema to learn about history

    • @briandougherty384
      @briandougherty384 Před 4 měsíci +546

      What a wasted opportunity that film was

    • @jirin8080
      @jirin8080 Před 4 měsíci +228

      Worst movie

    • @Pickledsundae
      @Pickledsundae Před 4 měsíci

      Did you watch it? ​@@briandougherty384

  • @justinbergeron5997
    @justinbergeron5997 Před 4 měsíci +100

    What a life this man he marched on Berlin, Cairo, Madrid, Moscow, Lisbon, Rome, Milan, Vienna, Warsaw.

    • @jurgschupbach3059
      @jurgschupbach3059 Před 3 měsíci +10

      Warsaw only because of that Girl

    • @user-rt9kz7de1w
      @user-rt9kz7de1w Před 3 měsíci +5

      you mean what a warmonger?

    • @mrvn000
      @mrvn000 Před 3 měsíci +2

      The guy never stood quiet.

    • @charlesl3847
      @charlesl3847 Před 2 měsíci +25

      @@user-rt9kz7de1w he started only 2 wars, meanwhile the other countries made 7 coalitions

    • @seigneurcanardo7030
      @seigneurcanardo7030 Před 2 měsíci +8

      and who sold Louisiana to the US.

  • @thecobaltemperor
    @thecobaltemperor Před 2 měsíci +19

    France literally just sent this man on a side quest

  • @jazhanay19
    @jazhanay19 Před 4 měsíci +598

    I remember playing this campaign in Napoleon Total War. This is amazing.

    • @eh1600
      @eh1600 Před 4 měsíci +61

      Annoying bedouins

    • @SeptimoBasico-nu8uh
      @SeptimoBasico-nu8uh Před 4 měsíci +45

      @@eh1600 Curse them nomads! My playthroughs of that campaign would have been at least 45% less annoying and stressful if they left my rear settlements the hell alone.

    • @ihsanyuce953
      @ihsanyuce953 Před 4 měsíci +46

      shit was harder than the 1805 European campaign bro

    • @jazhanay19
      @jazhanay19 Před 4 měsíci +24

      @@ihsanyuce953 the attrition in those deserts would wipe out most of my army.

    • @Iason29
      @Iason29 Před 4 měsíci +26

      I remember that was perhaps the hardest campaign I ever played on a total war game, simply cause there was a very short time limit you had to conquer everything and reach ottoman syria. I remember when I was younger I had to replay it several times to get it right.

  • @lukaswilhelm9290
    @lukaswilhelm9290 Před 4 měsíci +67

    In just 6 days, Napoleon able to reorganized Malta. It's quite rare to see a military leader is also an excellent administrator.

    • @ConradoGutierrez13
      @ConradoGutierrez13 Před měsícem +8

      Today it is rare to see a leader be excellent at something

    • @nffclacey
      @nffclacey Před 25 dny +1

      People seem to forget the victors write the history

    • @VinnieG-
      @VinnieG- Před 22 dny +1

      @@ConradoGutierrez13 does being excellent at screwing up count

    • @WarriorofChrist612
      @WarriorofChrist612 Před 21 dnem +1

      @@nffclaceyAnd how did Napoleon win? Because he was a excellent general.

  • @TheGrandeCapo
    @TheGrandeCapo Před 4 měsíci +174

    Napoleon's story has much more engaging plot than most (if not all) shows I've seen. And narration only makes it better.

    • @kaizokujimbei143
      @kaizokujimbei143 Před 4 měsíci +1

      And that's why the story must never be told properly and with honesty. Because then the Leftoids will realize that actual history is based and awesome and thus they will abandon the communist narrative.

  • @bman3794
    @bman3794 Před 4 měsíci +167

    This video had more action than the battle scene in Ridley Scott’s movie when Napoleon went to Egypt. The entire “battle” consisted of Napoleon, shooting two cannons shots at the pyramids. I was so excited for this movie, but really, Scott just took something that had so much potential and flushed it down the toilet.

    • @Aspett0
      @Aspett0 Před 4 měsíci +33

      Scott's movie is simply anti-French propaganda at this point : the battle of the Pyramids actually happened miles away from both the Pyramids and the Sphinx, why would Scott have Napoleon shoot at them except to make him despicable to the viewer? His whole movie is a mess.

    • @HistoryandWhiskey
      @HistoryandWhiskey Před 4 měsíci +2

      Im hoping the Spielberg project is good.

    • @thanhhoangnguyen4754
      @thanhhoangnguyen4754 Před 4 měsíci +8

      ​​@@Aspett0 Anti French only he also make anti other great power too.
      Not to mention even to his nation UK . Damm the Pensular War was disgraceful and best of all was Waterloo.
      Sharpe Waterloo with low budget yet feel better than Scott Waterloo.
      Wellington must rolling in his graves if he saw Scott Waterloo.

    • @thanhhoangnguyen4754
      @thanhhoangnguyen4754 Před 4 měsíci +9

      ​@@Aspett0 Ohh and some reason 95th rifle now have scope before scope was even invented to use on a gun.

    • @charlesbronson7618
      @charlesbronson7618 Před 4 měsíci +2

      It's ridley scott what do you expect
      Pure garbage like everything eles scott had any hand in

  • @user-dq9pl9we2w
    @user-dq9pl9we2w Před 4 měsíci +88

    THANKS. I am a history major at university. I have listened to all your documentaries on Napoleon and I can tell you that they are the best documentaries I have ever seen.

  • @AYstrength
    @AYstrength Před 4 měsíci +193

    Who is gonna give this man 60 million to do an actual good Napoleon movie?

    • @artificialintelligence8328
      @artificialintelligence8328 Před 4 měsíci +8

      This man? This was group work.

    • @frankbrugge5375
      @frankbrugge5375 Před 4 měsíci

      Do you know how large the team is?@@artificialintelligence8328

    • @shoukatsukai
      @shoukatsukai Před 4 měsíci +27

      ​@@artificialintelligence8328Between the group, there is always a man leading. That's why people blame Ridley Scott for the disappointing Napoleon movie.

    • @clvrswine
      @clvrswine Před 4 měsíci

      No one takes your comment seriously, anime avatar. Are you over 18? Only children watch that crap.@@shoukatsukai

    • @StanPW88
      @StanPW88 Před 2 měsíci

      A mini series would be best!

  • @thomasrinschler6783
    @thomasrinschler6783 Před 4 měsíci +201

    7:10 Thomas-Alexandre Dumas was also the father of famed French author Alexandre Dumas, the author of "The Three Musketeers". He used his father (who died in Napoleon's bad graces in his youth - the elder Dumas often verbally clashed with Napoleon during the campaign, so the latter let him rot for several years in a Neapolitan prison after he was captured returning from Egypt, before securing his release) as the model for the Count of Monte Cristo in the book of the same name.
    23:40 The description of Talleyrand as "brilliant, urbane, and slippery" is probably the best description I've ever heard for him, other than Napoleon's infamous scatological tirade.

    • @thibaultsardet7399
      @thibaultsardet7399 Před 4 měsíci +34

      There was also the General Hugo which was the father of Victor Hugo, the French author of "Les Misérables" and "Notre Dame de Paris" (Quasimodo, Esmeralda, Frollo, Fébus, etc...)

    • @eardwulf785
      @eardwulf785 Před 4 měsíci +2

      I imagine if of the same name in a contemporary conflict his opposites would give him the moniker Dumb Ass.

    • @ddc2957
      @ddc2957 Před 4 měsíci +8

      I was surprised they didn’t mention Dumas is the father of such a famed author.

    • @restitutororbis964
      @restitutororbis964 Před 4 měsíci +9

      @@thibaultsardet7399So many French revolutionary officers had in turn revolutionary writers for children. Pretty cool.

    • @igwenagudavid2688
      @igwenagudavid2688 Před 3 měsíci

      they never mention a lot ,its supposed to potray napoleon as a great , good and perfect warrior ​@@ddc2957

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    @comradekapibarchik7997 Před 4 měsíci +131

    Already seen this masterpiece on Nebula. Genuinely one of the best videos I’ve ever watched!

    • @GaiusAsiniusPollio1
      @GaiusAsiniusPollio1 Před 4 měsíci +3

      Check out the others Napoleon wars vids so well done the narrators voice reminds me of little finger from G.o.t.

  • @messimonyan
    @messimonyan Před 4 měsíci +101

    Timing couldn’t have been better. The last couple of weeks I’ve been rewatching your Napoleonic Wars playlist and realized you guys completely skipped Egypt which was uncharacteristic of you. I thought “no chance they leave a gap like this in the timeline. Surely they are cooking something.” Lo and behold, you guys were indeed “cooking something”

    • @Marco-pe1tt
      @Marco-pe1tt Před 4 měsíci +1

      Egypt is out! 🙃

    • @ddc2957
      @ddc2957 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Also, Egypt is not part of the Napoléonic Wars.

  • @MikeBison_
    @MikeBison_ Před 4 měsíci +33

    It’s so cool seeing the names of Napoleon’s future Marshals pop up in these early years, especially how they distinguish themselves

    • @frankbrugge5375
      @frankbrugge5375 Před 4 měsíci +4

      All through merit.. it's truly an epic story

    • @TwoFistsOneHalleluja
      @TwoFistsOneHalleluja Před 4 měsíci +6

      Kleber would have been among the greatest. He held Egypt alone with a small force after Napoleon's departure, winning battles against all odds. Sadly he was assassinated and never made it back to France.

    • @ddc2957
      @ddc2957 Před 4 měsíci +5

      Yes since the campaign in Italy the list of would-be Marshals has grown considerably. A lot of what-if’s - Ducat, LaHarpe, Joubert, Dumas, Kléber, DeSaix, LaSalle.

  • @ParidaenLars1998
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    After seeing the Ridley Scott movie… A new Napoleonic episode by Epic History TV is exáctly what we need! 👌

  • @danielg3924
    @danielg3924 Před 4 měsíci +190

    I cannot get enough Napoleon from EpichistoryTV! thank you so much for the quality you guys put into these documentaries!

    • @MrNiceGuyHistory
      @MrNiceGuyHistory Před 4 měsíci

      Who is the greatest gangsta of all time? Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, or Napoleon?

    • @tammyvincent9417
      @tammyvincent9417 Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​​@@MrNiceGuyHistory Alexander

  • @FortexZone
    @FortexZone Před 4 měsíci +65

    As Egyptian i can say this video is truly magnificent , i read and watched many episodes from other history channels about Napoleon french campaign but no one have discuss it such precise and details .. really appreciate your efforts keep it up

    • @Antonious_jeffer
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  • @Rildar
    @Rildar Před 4 měsíci +28

    A brilliant military genius. A tactical mad dog. One man, who irrevocably changed the course of human history before he was even 40, only rivaled by Alexander himself. As one of Anglo descent themselves, you can't help but have a tinge of admiration that mankind could put forth such a stalwart soul.

    • @jamesharding3459
      @jamesharding3459 Před měsícem +3

      General Bonaparte is beyond compare to a Macedonian upstart. Only a few can compare, first among them Arthur Wellesley, First Duke of Wellington.

  • @ososnake97
    @ososnake97 Před 4 měsíci +20

    FINALLY DAVOUT AND DESAIX APPEAR, GREAT VIDEO GUYS

    • @peterjobovic3406
      @peterjobovic3406 Před 4 měsíci

      Yes. Finally something about two of Napoleon's best commanders. In Egypt, all important battles were arranged by Desaix, as well as later the Battle of Marengo.

  • @RedSacarlet
    @RedSacarlet Před 4 měsíci +9

    Thank you from France for telling in a such intelligent and nuanced point of view the great story of our Emperor🇫🇷

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      @AzimAskarov-xz2lg Před 4 měsíci

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    • @Aspett0
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  • @CompetitivelyAwesome
    @CompetitivelyAwesome Před 4 měsíci +22

    Napoleon had immense skill no doubt, but holy shit he was so goddamn LUCKY too. That story of Nelson just missing him TWICE made me laugh.
    Goes to show how much history’s great figures are made my sheer chance as well as skill

    • @zombieoverlord5173
      @zombieoverlord5173 Před 4 měsíci +6

      There are also many stories of Napoleon being literally inches from death like at Toulon

    • @Tyrfingr
      @Tyrfingr Před 3 měsíci

      I guess it was for reasons that the latin saying "Fortune favors the bold" came about.

    • @bretonneux3389
      @bretonneux3389 Před 15 dny

      historians are not entirely sure, there is a debate that Nelson actually let Napoleon reach Egypt. In the hope he would die there with his armee. And to get the Ottoman Empire on Britain's side.

    • @Tyrfingr
      @Tyrfingr Před 15 dny

      @@bretonneux3389 Could probably be possible who knows. I often notice though. That debates on historical events tend to be comfortably looking in hindsight of history through many sources and from many sides. Meaning. It is easy to come up with theories when you already know the outcome. Being in the moment as things are happening. And being blind to all circumstances, particularly that of the enemy.
      Then the decision like that by Nelson would be a game of hazard. To me it sounds more like attempts to elevate his genius. Such things have been done with all historical figures. The same goes for critique as well. Experts calls something a mistake, but fail to put themselves in the position at the moment when the decision is being taken - by a person who doesn't have the luxury of being able to see into the future. As experts can look back in time and judge an outcome.

    • @bretonneux3389
      @bretonneux3389 Před 15 dny

      @@Tyrfingr ofc. But historians tend to have this theory, precisely because of the succession of miracles that allowed Napoleon to escape Nelson during his journey. It's such an amount of luck it becomes suspicious.

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    • @PueSaness
      @PueSaness Před 4 měsíci +8

      The comparison to Hannibal is particularly apt, considering how in both wars Hannibal and Napoleon won three massive tactical victories (Trebia, Lake Trasimene, Cannae for Hannibal, and Pyramids, Mount Tabor, 1799 Aboukir for Napoleon) but only for ephemeral strategic results (control over part of Italy for Hannibal, control over Egypt for Napoleon). Both commanders were cut off, which forced them to wage war with a lack of reinforcements and support from their home country (although Hannibal _did_ receive some reinforcements, and Rome was fighting a war on multiple fronts). Both commanders were also lacking in siege equipment at crucial points in their war, which led to Napoleon's failure at Acre and convinced Hannibal against a siege of Rome. And as Napoleon was stopped at Acre, Hannibal was stopped by Roman forces at Nola, and while neither failure meant a total collapse of the French or Carthaginian position, both signaled a turning point of the war to a strategic stalemate that benefited the side that could rebuild themselves.
      I'd say the biggest difference between the two is the geography, with Hannibal's campaigns generally concentrated on the Italian peninsula while the French forces under Napoleon penetrated over 1,000 km inland thanks to the Nile. Hannibal also faced stronger opposition in the form of the Romans, but the terrible quality of the Ottoman forces is also somewhat exaggerated. Only six years after the French left Egypt, the British sent the Fraser expedition to conquer Egypt for themselves, only to never penetrate past the coast and get outright defeated in battle multiple times by an Egyptian force they outnumbered, suffering more losses as a raw number and as a proportion than the Egyptians, despite having naval superiority and receiving reinforcements. Hannibal also had a somewhat superior grand strategic position, with Rome facing a war on multiple fronts against an alliance of Macedon and Carthage that on paper was much larger than it (although we know that effectively, the total resources of this alliance were never properly coordinated), while Napoleon faced a coordinated effort by Britain and the Ottoman Empire.

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    @florianpierredumont4775 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Funny historical fact : colonizing Egypt wasn't as mad as some historian (including French historian) want it to sound like. In the aftermath of the Seven Years war, Louis XV, king of France, was afraid to loose its island colonies (Guadeloupe, Martinique, etc) which produced the precious sugar, and were the best customers of France's manufactured goods. Louis XV and his ministers looked for a land where they could grow sugar canne and cotton, if possible. Egypt was a good spot. Plans were made, but in the end, the sugar islands remained french, so the plan was forgot, until Bonaparte and Talleyrand asked to apply it 40 years later...

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  • @davidrislund1135
    @davidrislund1135 Před 4 měsíci +33

    Been looking forward to this one, and can't wait for the Napoleons second Italian campaing during the war of the Second Coalition once its done, with battles such as Marengo. Keep it up Epic!

  • @Badatgd_MostlyGaming
    @Badatgd_MostlyGaming Před 23 dny +1

    I have watched this around 75 times as classwork and to find info for my homework, I basically have it memorized

  • @alanfecu
    @alanfecu Před 4 měsíci +162

    Gracias por seguir produciendo estas joyas, que para mi es el mejor canal de documentales sobre napoleón, muy por encima a muchas películas incluyendo la ultima. Espero sigan sacando mas.

  • @harryw6935
    @harryw6935 Před 4 měsíci +34

    Such an immersive experience to fire up a huge jibber and bang an episode of Napoleonic Epic History. Great job all

  • @VietTran-IAMV
    @VietTran-IAMV Před 4 měsíci +12

    Since he didn't mention. Battle of the Nile-Battle of Aboukir Bay (the Naval battle mentioned in the video) is one of the most stunning victory by Admiral Nelson.
    So basically at the Mediterranean Sea near the mouth of the Nile River in Egypt. The French fleet, commanded by Admiral François-Paul, was anchored in a strong defensive position in Aboukir Bay. The French believed they were safe, with their ships arranged in a line parallel to the coast (basically a Wall of Canons Along the Coast forcing a British to a naval duel) offering protection from an attack by sea.
    But FOR SOME REASON NELSON DESTROYED THAT ASSUMPTION.
    Nelson, leading a fleet of British warships, executed a bold and unexpected maneuver. He noticed gaps in the French line (The ship at the top of the line with its head pointing to the peak of Aboukir Bay) and the shallow waters that were thought to be impassable for Big Flagships vessels. Nelson daringly navigated his fleet in a line along the coast straight at the opposite direction of french, and splitting his fleet, with more than 1/3 of fleet pierce through these gaps (basically a 1-man-size gap (in this case, ship)), and others on the facing the French heads on, by this, he positioned his ships on both sides of the French line. This allowed the British to fire from both sides in a fierce and devastating attack. (imagine the 300 scene where the Spartans line up the army between the mountains so if the Persian wanted to pass, they have to go fight through them, but Nelson see a gap near one of the side of the mountain, pushed many soliders through this little gap that barely fit swiftly and flanked the Spartans on both side ... yeah ... not to mention the water is extremely shallow)
    The battle unfolded into the night, illuminated by the flashes of cannon fire. The French fleet was caught off guard and suffered heavy damage. The British ships relentlessly bombarded their French counterparts, causing chaos and destruction (Getting bombarded from both side especially from the side near the coast with extremely shallow water that you thought is where your friends are for me is EXTREMELY CONFUSING for the French, especially, all this happened at night). The French flagship, 'L'Orient,' suffered a catastrophic explosion, serving as a dramatic climax to the battle.
    By the end of the engagement, the French fleet was decimated, losing several ships, including their flagship, while the British suffered far fewer casualties. Nelson's victory at the Battle of the Nile effectively cut off Napoleon’s army in Egypt from reinforcements and support from France, significantly weakening French strategic positions in the Mediterranean.
    WHAT A MAD LAD!
    You guys should check out the animation recreating the battle from CZcams

    • @Kamfrenchie
      @Kamfrenchie Před 4 měsíci +4

      The french admiral did very poorly tbh. Though the captain of the tonnant showed incredible bravery, coming back after getting his foot shot off, and demanding the french flag be nailed to the mast to prevent it being brought down, before the blood loss took him

  • @NixonRules963
    @NixonRules963 Před 4 měsíci +5

    Wow when a thirty minute CZcams documentary is better than a multimillion dollar blockbuster 😂

  • @defenderofalexandria
    @defenderofalexandria Před 3 měsíci +11

    Absolutely love it. I can’t wait for Part 2. 🙏

  • @willakana3369
    @willakana3369 Před 4 měsíci +7

    YESSSS ANOTHER EPIC HISTORY UPDATE ON NAPOLEON. MY DAY IS MADE!

  • @Wolversun
    @Wolversun Před 4 měsíci +13

    "The Black Devil" is also the father of the great author Alexandre Dumas. Writer of the The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo.
    I recommend reading The Black Count by Tom Reiss if you want to learn more about him!

    • @joshuagrover795
      @joshuagrover795 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Fascinating individual Tomas Alexandre Dumas and, as mentioned, interesting background. His father, a white French aristocrat, and mother, an enslaved African woman. Despite the appearance of then Saint-Domingue (Haiti) pre-1791 of slavery white French aristocrats or settlers often mixed or had relationships with enslaved women that resulted in mixed race children. When they had become of age, often the children's fathers would emancipate, (free) them to take over their estates or sent them to be educated in France where slavery was illegal since 1315. This system contrasts sharply with the American slavery system, where these situations would be rare and virtually unheard of.

  • @LumbagoKing
    @LumbagoKing Před 2 měsíci +3

    This guy is actually my favorite youtuber

  • @user-tw4oc6zf1c
    @user-tw4oc6zf1c Před 3 měsíci +8

    Much needed relief after the latest assault on historical accuracy by the film industry. I cannot thank you enough for your Napoleonic series. We can all agree that what's actually needed is a Napoleon Dramatic Series instead of a simple movie... and hereby I propose you as military history advisor if it's ever made

    • @hugob8180
      @hugob8180 Před 3 měsíci +1

      let spielberg cook ( not biased too much hopefully)

  • @chasemanhart
    @chasemanhart Před 3 měsíci +10

    Love the Napoleon content. I got hooked with Eylau and have been researching and watching ever since

  • @0rangevlad
    @0rangevlad Před 4 měsíci +3

    There is not a single CZcams video that matches this about Napoleon in Egypt. Thank you very much!

  • @Librarian356
    @Librarian356 Před 4 měsíci +6

    Davout’s cameo in this episode made me so excited!

  • @bryanduhart7218
    @bryanduhart7218 Před 4 měsíci +4

    you know its going to be a good day when Epic History TV uploads

  • @jackstorme3575
    @jackstorme3575 Před 4 měsíci +3

    I have waited so long for the Egypt campaign
    And now its here

  • @nealcaffrey8665
    @nealcaffrey8665 Před 4 měsíci +13

    I adore this series, the story of Napoleon is the most interesting in history to me

  • @lifeisshort.9869
    @lifeisshort.9869 Před 4 měsíci +20

    I know most of you won't even believe me, but I'm ADDICTED to this channel these days (The Napoleonic Videos to be specific), yesterday when I was asleep I dreamt of how cool it would be if Epic History TV made a video about Napoleon In Egypt and especially the battle of the Pyramids, and man DREAMS DO COME TRUE, I'm speechless!!!
    THANK YOU SO MUCH EPIC HISTORY TV for making my dream a reality ♥

  • @mk-xs7vg
    @mk-xs7vg Před 4 měsíci +8

    We need Part 2 ASAP.

  • @TwoFistsOneHalleluja
    @TwoFistsOneHalleluja Před 4 měsíci +15

    The Chad Murat vs the virgin murad

  • @Warui88
    @Warui88 Před 4 měsíci +6

    What, you mean Napoleon didn't shoot the pyramids and ragequit due to infidelity?! But seriously, these Napoleonic documentaries are a balm for me.

  • @ddc2957
    @ddc2957 Před 4 měsíci +5

    Boy it’s going to be a mighty sad day when EH simply runs out of Napoléonic content.

  • @Fronzel41
    @Fronzel41 Před 4 měsíci +10

    A footnote to the Battle of the Nile is that the dramatic destruction of L'Orient was a very rare occurrence in naval warfare. Navies understandably, took heavy precautions against fire reaching the ship's powder magazine. The explosion was so shocking that ships on both sides stopped fighting for a time.

    • @DJEkilibrium
      @DJEkilibrium Před 4 měsíci

      Wow, I didn´t knew that about the Battle of the Nile, thanks for the comment, maked things more interesting about said battle.

    • @PueSaness
      @PueSaness Před 4 měsíci

      The Battle of the Nile is actually hilarious for how badly the French did. While they were facing the greatest navy in the world, no one forced the French to place their ships too far out to be supported by shore defenses, to have most of their crews caught with their pants down on the shore, to throw all their trash and debris on one side of their ships so that they were unable to fire salvos from that side, or to have their ships on one end of the line sit virtually motionless as Nelson rolled up the other end. The French could have hardly performed that much worse if their ships had been simply empty.

    • @tibsky1396
      @tibsky1396 Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@PueSaness Nelson received the military education of this Royal Navy which remained consistent for a long time. From the Revolution, the French Navy was already a wounded beast trying to survive, since the experienced Admirals were all nobles, and all the experienced Sailors were Royalists. The latter preferred to sabotage their own ships rather than leave them, or serve for the Revolutionaries, the example of Toulon is palpable.
      Bonaparte tried to refloat it to at least regain the coherence acquired during the Anglo-French War (1778-1783), but in vain.

  • @kishorek2272
    @kishorek2272 Před 4 měsíci +8

    Later,sultan selim iii banished all the French officers from his own court and began to support the Britishers openly against the France after this famous Ottoman French war(1798-1801)🇹🇷🇬🇧🇫🇷!

    • @omarbradley6807
      @omarbradley6807 Před 4 měsíci +5

      There were not French government officials serving under Selim III, and after the second coalition he sided with France over Britain, having Marshall Brunne as an advisor

    • @kishorek2272
      @kishorek2272 Před 4 měsíci +5

      @@omarbradley6807But before this war,sultan selim iii of Ottoman Empire hired many of the French military officers to train his own newly founded the Nizam-i Cedid army in 1789🇹🇷🇫🇷!

  • @VeganCheeseburger
    @VeganCheeseburger Před 4 měsíci +6

    So much better than that recent Ridley Scott abomination ... thank you!

  • @nicholasleipzig5448
    @nicholasleipzig5448 Před 4 měsíci +15

    Napoleon history series is one of the most amazing historical series ever literally gave me goosebumps and a nostalgia of an era I was never even born in.

    • @ihsanyuce953
      @ihsanyuce953 Před 4 měsíci

      I know what you mean…I get that same feeling from his Italian campaign for some reason…for 4 years now

    • @briantarigan7685
      @briantarigan7685 Před 4 měsíci +5

      imagine fanboying napoleon, while at the same time fanboying with some of the most bankrupt regime that ever exist

    • @qnason2185
      @qnason2185 Před 4 měsíci

      Hey bro you lost the war, stop flying that shit flag

    • @sedrfghbn
      @sedrfghbn Před 4 měsíci +4

      @@briantarigan7685 I fanboy both as well actually? And what's wrong with that?

  • @janm.3744
    @janm.3744 Před 4 měsíci +4

    I have been waiting for you guys to cover the Egyptian campaign for years. This is a marvelous day!

  • @ostrichbakedghoul
    @ostrichbakedghoul Před 4 měsíci +7

    yes another Napoleon video I am excited

  • @merdiolu
    @merdiolu Před 4 měsíci +57

    17:47 Naval Battle of Nile is one of most complate decisive naval victories of any era , upturning strategic situation and Napoleon's position in Egypt complately and made Royal Navy dominant naval force in Mediterranean Sea. Nelson actually only had 13 ships of line when he ordered to attack on French squadron in Aboukir bay on the evening of 1st August 1798 (one of British ships of line HMS Culloden grounded on shallows en route before Alexandria and did not participate the battle) and furthermore Nelson had no frigates while Admiral Bureys commanding French squadron had four frigates which he could put up a combat patrol offshore and he did not so and caught unprepared.

    • @ososnake97
      @ososnake97 Před 4 měsíci +7

      nelson was a thorn in napoleon's ass

    • @barbararice6650
      @barbararice6650 Před 4 měsíci

      Nothing compared to 1918 that was a naval triumph unequalled in all history 😑

    • @theDLebon
      @theDLebon Před 4 měsíci

      Yes useless to win all the battles. Napoleon had some lacunae with the logistic.
      In modern time Mers el Kebir 1940

    • @restitutororbis964
      @restitutororbis964 Před 4 měsíci

      @@barbararice6650I’d say the real decisive battle for Britain was at Trafalgar. The French and Spanish fleets were so completely defeated, Spain ceased to be a significant naval power and France was basically eternally neutered in all naval matters. It wouldn’t be until the US’s prosperity in the 20th century that Britain was dethroned.

    • @barbararice6650
      @barbararice6650 Před 4 měsíci

      @@restitutororbis964
      I didn't say decisive I said triumphant, when was an enemy navy so scared to fight it mutinied and its ships dragged off as a trophy 😑

  • @MysticChronicles712
    @MysticChronicles712 Před 3 měsíci +5

    It's impressive to witness the channel's ability to consistently produce a variety of videos. In the past 13 months, we've been treated to content on topics such as Napoleon in Italy, The Abbasids, the Decembrists, Eylau, Kolchak, and now this! Your commitment to delivering top-notch quality is truly commendable, making your history CZcams channel stand out as one of the best!" 📚🎥🌟

  • @Normalguy1690
    @Normalguy1690 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Honestly never knew he went to Egypt until I played Napoleon total war. Thank you for covering this with a fantastic episode ❤

  • @antoinebrouttier5106
    @antoinebrouttier5106 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Hi epichistory i just want to thank you
    I come from France and love napoleon history
    Your video are really understable and really cool ! Thank you for your work !

  • @cuber5003
    @cuber5003 Před 4 měsíci +11

    Best early Christmas present, I've always wanted to see this and the Middle Eastern campaign covered in details and Epic History always delivers 👍

  • @USSLongIslandCVE1
    @USSLongIslandCVE1 Před 3 měsíci +2

    This channel is what the History Channel could have and should have been. Thank you all for these wonderfully executed videos.

  • @gui2683
    @gui2683 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Every video in this channel have a minutious treatment on music, history basement, and art, is a Ode.

  • @armandoleonlopez6044
    @armandoleonlopez6044 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Wow ! The beginning and the music surprised me a lot.

  • @blatantmoose454
    @blatantmoose454 Před 4 měsíci +4

    I have to say that the music tracks are very well done!

  • @danielsantiagourtado3430
    @danielsantiagourtado3430 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Been waiting For this one for a long te me! Thanks as always For your dedication! 🔥🔥🔥🔥❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @Sindrewino
    @Sindrewino Před 4 měsíci +2

    THIS is how history should be taught!

  • @valentinleboursicaud7044
    @valentinleboursicaud7044 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Once again, a beautiful video. Thank you so much for bringing our beautiful French history to life.
    « Vive l'empereur, Vive Bonaparte »

  • @strongest32
    @strongest32 Před 4 měsíci +5

    It seems that christmas came early this year. Thanks EHTV!

  • @barrya2808
    @barrya2808 Před 4 měsíci

    I’ve been so excited for the Epic History presentation on Napoleon in Egypt, Thankyou so much!

  • @vladimirzarate6362
    @vladimirzarate6362 Před 3 měsíci +2

    The sounds and the narrations make these series incredible, as well as the explanation of every battle ❤

  • @yestam3181
    @yestam3181 Před 4 měsíci +7

    Absolutley love it! Can't wait for more.
    As Maltese, I am thrilled that it was included in this video.
    Sadly, the French were expelled in an open Maltese revolt aided by the British, by Nelson's subordinate, Sir Alexander Ball.
    The original letter signed by Napoleon to General Desaix to sail to Malta was bought by the Maltese government to put it on display in a muesem.

  • @jackoboyle7749
    @jackoboyle7749 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Bravo! Another victory for your channel. I was reading about the Boxer rebellion the other day and realized what a perfect mini series that would make for your channel.

  • @IWS107
    @IWS107 Před 4 měsíci

    Great video as always!
    Can't wait for Part 2! of both this series and the Kolchak series!

  • @horseman217
    @horseman217 Před 4 měsíci

    Absolutely brilliant! I can't wait for the next part.
    Merry christmas!

  • @lordrothschild7021
    @lordrothschild7021 Před 4 měsíci +3

    ❤❤❤ best free history channel to date. Thank you for this on behalf of all of us whom enjoy and rewatch your videos very great job 👏

  • @generalrambo1516
    @generalrambo1516 Před 4 měsíci +3

    Perfect video, thank you Epic History TV! just in time for Christmas!!

  • @brianivey73
    @brianivey73 Před 4 měsíci

    Well done! Splendid video, thank you for continuing to elaborate on Napoleon's campaigns!

  • @tiagohenriques6156
    @tiagohenriques6156 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I was waiting for this for so long. Thank you

  • @funnyman4744
    @funnyman4744 Před 4 měsíci +26

    Can you guys cover Archduke Charles 1796 Rhineland campaign where he beat Moreau and Jourdan?

    • @user-pg9qb3wy7s
      @user-pg9qb3wy7s Před 4 měsíci +3

      Yes! It would be so cool!

    • @chasechristophermurraydola9314
      @chasechristophermurraydola9314 Před 4 měsíci +3

      I would say that I would like to see them cover the Flanders Campaign and also the Italian and Swiss expedition of 1799 and the Flanders Campaign would see the French defeat the Dutch republic, Great Britain, the Holy Roman Empire, the kingdom of Prussia and the army of the emigres but I would love to see the Flanders campaign because the campaign has a part in the history of the discovery of the skeleton of a creature that would be known as mosasaurus and the part of the history that involves the campaign goes like this so following the capture of Maastricht 12 grenadiers took one of the two skulls that the Dutch had discovered and the grenadiers gave the skull to a French geologist in exchange for 600 bottles of wine but I would also love to see the Flanders campaign because it was the first fighting that archduke Charles would see and the Italian and Swiss expedition took place during the war of the second coalition and it saw France and the Helvetic republic defeat the Russian Empire, The Habsburg monarchy and Swiss rebels and during this campaign three of Napoleons future marshals faced and defeated Russian prince Alexander Suvorov and Archduke Charles of Austria and Austrian general Von Auffenberg who’s defeat at the battle of Wertingen during the Napoleonic Wars opened the way to Austrias defeats at Ulm Austerlitz and the 3 future marshals were marshals Massena, Soult and MacDonald.

  • @danielsantiagourtado3430
    @danielsantiagourtado3430 Před 4 měsíci +7

    AMAZING premier as Always! You guys are master story tellers! Christmas came early with this! Happy holidays ❤️❤️❤️❤️🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄

  • @shaneclaridge2308
    @shaneclaridge2308 Před 4 měsíci +4

    I love this channel,the most professional and well researched on you tube . Well worthy of mainstream broadcast ❤
    .

    • @YT_Civ_Hub
      @YT_Civ_Hub Před 3 měsíci

      I agree, I would also add - great audio performance + voiceover.... It's what you want to listen to :)

  • @generalsandnapoleon
    @generalsandnapoleon Před 4 měsíci +10

    Great imagery, especially the French ships at sea! Nice work, Epic History team.

  • @Cobs3cor3fi3ld
    @Cobs3cor3fi3ld Před 4 měsíci +4

    @EpichistoryTv thank you for mentioning Thomas Alexandre Dumas. His career is truly one of the great What-Ifs of the Napoleonic wars! I really hope we hear more about the fallout between him and Napoleon.

  • @WaltherPPK909
    @WaltherPPK909 Před 4 měsíci

    FINALLY EGYPT!! I've been waiting for this one. Thanks so much

  • @eriercandy3151
    @eriercandy3151 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Finally, a video worthy to watch while eating!!!!!

  • @Erk91
    @Erk91 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Watched this for many years, never been disappointed. So good, and a lot of information!
    So sad that the movie (napoleon 2023) didn’t give more information about Egypt. 2 cannonballs on pyramids. That’s it.
    Thanks for good watching, will never stop follow this channel.

  • @barskama309
    @barskama309 Před 4 měsíci +9

    As a Turkish, It's a really perfect story! My favourite commander against my country! Wow! ❤

  • @nickolasemerson2092
    @nickolasemerson2092 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Easily the best history channel on CZcams

  • @justindies2424
    @justindies2424 Před 4 měsíci +2

    This is honestly my favorite history channel

  • @porphyry17
    @porphyry17 Před 4 měsíci +4

    this is gonna be incredibly good!
    it is Epic History TV after all.

  • @skychia5777
    @skychia5777 Před 4 měsíci +4

    I love your napoleon videos. Will be looking forward to it

  • @Kwerd
    @Kwerd Před 2 měsíci +1

    Incredible video! Another masterpiece on a historical theme, also about Napoleon. Visualization is simply luxurious, magnificent.

  • @RL0323
    @RL0323 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Absolutely stunning work as always!

  • @christopherthrawn1333
    @christopherthrawn1333 Před 4 měsíci +5

    Long live The Emperor Napoleon ❤

  • @danielsantiagourtado3430
    @danielsantiagourtado3430 Před 4 měsíci +6

    You guys are the Best ! LOVE your Napoleónic videos 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤

  • @dannyknowlton
    @dannyknowlton Před 4 měsíci +2

    Napoleon's quotes are the best. Thanks for including them in your videos! In my opinion, they say much more about his character than what was portrayed in the Ridley Scott movie. A is A.

  • @Ottole
    @Ottole Před 4 měsíci

    Cannot wait for new parts, you are amazing!!

  • @yashrawat3788
    @yashrawat3788 Před 4 měsíci +5

    Rarely found topic in you tube.
    Thanks for creating this upcoming video.