@@velvetcroc9827 Or maybe they will? Will our ancestors twenty thousand years ago ever dream of establishing civilization, being THE apex predator and conquering every grain of land? They would have never even dreamt of a millionth of our accomplishments today. We have the powers to bring Mother Earth down to its barren knees and twenty thousand years before, the most we could do was cause fires. Today we have explored our solar system and are on track to do more. It can be the same case for the future, granted we don't end our civilization.
@@justdecons7961 The accomplishments which you have in mind happened over the span of just two centuries and it's all thanks to fossil fuels. All accomplishments prior to that happened over the course of much greater time scales. Do not assume that the pace of innovation will always resemble that of the late 19th century. That is not true today and nothing suggests that we are on the brink of 'conquering' the cosmos.
@@velvetcroc9827 I never said that we are on the brink of conquering the cosmos. We are simply laying the foundations for space conquest. We may even start to conquer the cosmos 1 century later or as far as 3 millenniums away. Time is too unpredictable and who knows maybe next week something can happen that can change the entire course of human history as we know it.
Les empire Gréco Romain Christianisme de notre continent des grande nations Occidentaux Occidentale Christianisme notre foyer à protéger de tout les grande nation Occidentaux Occidentale pays de notre continent aux pouvoir Les Gréco Romain Christianisme nationalisme sécurité intérieure royauté nos frontières a nos grande nations origine de notre continent origine notre civilisation de toute nos villes à protéger
Man, Belisarius getting recalled from retirement to stop the kutrigur invasion at nearly 60 years old really gets to me. He beat them with 300 veterans and a bunch of civilians. Imagine putting your armour on one last time after a lifetime of heroic victories. Truly one of the greatest generals in history.
@@akyuvar8121 I realize many artists and even an opera depict that... but it is a myth. Most historians say* Belisarius was absolved of any guilt and retired as a Patrician.
@@ScapularSaves It is still painful to realise all the times he was discredited and shamed, when he acted with nothing but unflinching loyalty and world class competence. He wasn't appreciated neither during nor after his time. My favorite general in history.
Ladies and gentlemen the Roman empire. The only empire that (with some help in its ending phase) lasted for almost 2000 years and the fall of its first capital marked the end of an historical era. Romae et romanis gloria aeterna.
yeah but one note this roman empire cant just simply claimed as latin italian simply beacause after the split the eastern roman emp language culture and religion was greek
That's True. But that was still the same entity. You've not the same aspect or the same personality as your father but you're still part of the family and his blood is in your veins no matter how much you change. Edit: that's my opinion. Obviously in the end there was just a little of rome in the byzantine empire. But I like to see it that way
A lot of historians consider the fall of Constantinople as the beginning of the Renaissance (so the mighty Roman Empire marked the begging of a new era two times with the fall of their capitals)
@@nowaydude4283 yes if you get me its the blood the eastern part of the roman empire was the greek speaking rome the blood was still same as with the ancient greeks.language too. but yes of course they had a previous glory to the latin rome thats why they kept the name but it cant be considered a part of the italian heritage rome=italy
@@youtubeboy5700 when the Byzantine Empire was finally conquered by the Ottomans, it was still pretty large; it controlled the city of Constantinople (modern day Istanbul) as well as all of the Peleponnese and a portion of land surrounding the city
It is said that the Germans started calling them the Byzantines as a way to discredit their claim as the successor state / continuation of Rome, and by extent boost the legitimacy of the Holy Roman Empires claim to be the true successor to the Romans.
Hellenized? You mean the eastern part of empire were always hellenized (greek was lingua franca of the east because alexander the great) plus rome took alot of technologies culture and art from greeks so its a bit more. Complicated
Fun fact: The Byzantine empire was mostly made of Greek population while the Ottoman Empire was its own Turkish populated so most of the population there was Greek
Eğlenceli gerçek yunan diye birşey neredeyse yoktu,ve Anadolulular gerçek Doğu Romalılardı.Hatta bir noktadan sonra bugünkü Greklerin soyu bile yarı yarıya Anadoluluydu,yani biz biziz ve onlarda bizim genişleme sahasının çocukları
Having watched this video for the first time maybe a month ago, I've re-watched it many, many times and today booked my trip to visit the Hagia Sophia. Thank you @Histori con Jisus
@@tremendousyeet3467 Thank you for asking 🙂. I fly out this Sunday. I'll certainly let you know how it goes. The extended history of the country and region is fascinating - I never knew how important the Hagia Sophia and the Eastern Roman Empire was.
@Tremendous Yeet - I Returned yesterday afternoon. The Hagia Sophia is beyond stunning. It was an awe-inspiring experience. The other sites, both Eastern Roman and later Ottoman are also incredibly worthwhile viewing.
@@juliuscaesar1573 Yes, you're right - the Hagia Sophia had been re-converted into a mosque. The move to do so at the time was seen as controversial for a range of reasons and there are articles online which explore that topic far more eloquently than I can here. I would have loved to have seen the marble floor in the primary section, go to the second floor and visit another Eastern Roman church that was closed at the time as it was re-converted into a mosque also. It's an emotive subject. I admire the secular nature of Turkish society (from 1928 onwards) and I understand that the religious/non-religious diversity in the country will lead to a range of views internally (let alone externally - UNESCO etc.,). As a sovereign nation, I respect their right to govern themselves (*btw I'm not saying you don't respect their sovereignty) - but it's a very emotive subject and likely to be an ongoing conversation for decades. I'm grateful though for the measures the relevant authorities have taken to preserve the Eastern Roman heritage in the city. Much of the Eastern Roman artifacts and remnants are jewels for humanity to appreciate and learn about the past history of those lands and people.💙
@@Steyr32 except they didn't call themselves Byzantines and no one else called them that. it was only after Constantinople fell. To discredit them. They were the eastern roman empire and they were roman.
Well, the era of little dark age edits on CZcams is now over. MGMT's record label company, Colombia Records changed from just a copyright claim and taking away ad revenue to full-on blocking these videos.
Even the “united” Roman Empire never faced adversity and enemies from all sides like Eastern Roman Empire did. Yet they managed to flourished and survived for a thousand years. Serving as a shield when the west was at its weakest.
Belisarius shoulda got more equipment, Justinian shoulda just listened, like man, Why Justinian, why did you gotta be so glory hungry. Belisarius coulda reunited the empire, Justinian coulda said you deserve the highest honour, Belisarius, and he'd be popular for doing that too.
Where is constantine. may sound like a dumb question but it ended during his reign. how was hagia sophia incorperated in this if constantine was the one to convert the romans from the cross in the sky???
so think just how powerful the Roman empire really was. by these years the empire was much smaller but plague. nation wars. hostile Romanized nations , And Civil strife. IT was clearly the end times indeed. Yet the Empire survived. It stayed strong as it could. It survived for about 1000 more years. Tell me citizens of the world. After covid. and your local Rioits in your nations do you really think we have nations today as powerful as the Romans? I think maybe not. 1 plague and 1 civil unrest and we are already in total chaos and fear. They dealt with so much more. Just because we have bombs and nukes does not mean we are strong. A gun does not make a man a man. A man is a MAN by willpower and the gun is just a tool.
Born too late to conquer new lands, born too early to conquer new worlds. Born just in time to ingest microplastics.
Relax, nobody will ever conquer 'new worlds' in space.
@@velvetcroc9827 Or maybe they will? Will our ancestors twenty thousand years ago ever dream of establishing civilization, being THE apex predator and conquering every grain of land? They would have never even dreamt of a millionth of our accomplishments today. We have the powers to bring Mother Earth down to its barren knees and twenty thousand years before, the most we could do was cause fires. Today we have explored our solar system and are on track to do more. It can be the same case for the future, granted we don't end our civilization.
@@justdecons7961 The accomplishments which you have in mind happened over the span of just two centuries and it's all thanks to fossil fuels. All accomplishments prior to that happened over the course of much greater time scales. Do not assume that the pace of innovation will always resemble that of the late 19th century. That is not true today and nothing suggests that we are on the brink of 'conquering' the cosmos.
@@velvetcroc9827 I never said that we are on the brink of conquering the cosmos. We are simply laying the foundations for space conquest. We may even start to conquer the cosmos 1 century later or as far as 3 millenniums away. Time is too unpredictable and who knows maybe next week something can happen that can change the entire course of human history as we know it.
Les empire Gréco Romain Christianisme de notre continent des grande nations Occidentaux Occidentale Christianisme notre foyer à protéger de tout les grande nation Occidentaux Occidentale pays de notre continent aux pouvoir Les Gréco Romain Christianisme nationalisme sécurité intérieure royauté nos frontières a nos grande nations origine de notre continent origine notre civilisation de toute nos villes à protéger
Man, Belisarius getting recalled from retirement to stop the kutrigur invasion at nearly 60 years old really gets to me. He beat them with 300 veterans and a bunch of civilians.
Imagine putting your armour on one last time after a lifetime of heroic victories.
Truly one of the greatest generals in history.
Most underrated general.
really man..the legend general with only 300 bestt man ripped out the invasion. Absolute animal but his life ended in pain.
He didn’t deserve the end he got man
@@milansemberac9995 ?
How about nearly 80 years old Narses crushing Goths in Italy?
One thing is remarkable is that you have mentioned the accurate chronology behind the important events. Painstakingly beautiful video.
Friend, I don't get the credit, in the short film I already had it.
@@historiconjisus5256 Fair enough. I love historical videos.
It's from a CZcams channel called : Edhaje
@@historiconjisus5256 Did you take the shots from a series?
When a man has to come out of retirement to save his country again, you know he backpacking his team hard
Bro's that friend when you call him on discord jus to invite him to a cod lobby where he wins while when he leaves everybody sucks.
Loving this... Amazing what Belisarius achieved.
At the end, by a conspiracy against him, his eyes were put out by the emperor order and he downgraded to a homeless bagger.
@@akyuvar8121 I realize many artists and even an opera depict that... but it is a myth. Most historians say* Belisarius was absolved of any guilt and retired as a Patrician.
@@ScapularSaves It is still painful to realise all the times he was discredited and shamed, when he acted with nothing but unflinching loyalty and world class competence. He wasn't appreciated neither during nor after his time. My favorite general in history.
Tbh I feel like conquering the world when listening to this song
same lad same
You're just... A bit too late
@@HarryKaneIsGoated Its never to late.
It illusion you havo to work. Get up from bef
@@neloysuccess5836 average capitalist fanboy
Little dark age always manages to send a chill down the spine no matter what.
Ladies and gentlemen the Roman empire. The only empire that (with some help in its ending phase) lasted for almost 2000 years and the fall of its first capital marked the end of an historical era. Romae et romanis gloria aeterna.
yeah but one note this roman empire cant just simply claimed as latin italian simply beacause after the split the eastern roman emp language culture and religion was greek
That's True. But that was still the same entity. You've not the same aspect or the same personality as your father but you're still part of the family and his blood is in your veins no matter how much you change.
Edit: that's my opinion. Obviously in the end there was just a little of rome in the byzantine empire. But I like to see it that way
Senātus Populusque Rōmānus
A lot of historians consider the fall of Constantinople as the beginning of the Renaissance (so the mighty Roman Empire marked the begging of a new era two times with the fall of their capitals)
@@nowaydude4283 yes if you get me its the blood the eastern part of the roman empire was the greek speaking rome the blood was still same as with the ancient greeks.language too. but yes of course they had a previous glory to the latin rome thats why they kept the name but it cant be considered a part of the italian heritage rome=italy
Is it just me but my hair soars when that Eagle soars with the Roman Victory ! Ghostly amazing ! 1:38
Homme roman Grecs Celtes Father sperme Bon and mother Occidentale Empire Celtes Grecs Romain Christianisme Justice L'Occident Christianisme Lord Nations Occidentaux Occidentale Gréco Romain Celtique Christianisme
SPQR 🫡
Interestingly, the Eastern Roman Empire only started to be referred to as the Byzantine Empire in the 1500s
byzantium was small 120hecter area in istanbul.
@@youtubeboy5700 when the Byzantine Empire was finally conquered by the Ottomans, it was still pretty large; it controlled the city of Constantinople (modern day Istanbul) as well as all of the Peleponnese and a portion of land surrounding the city
@@DD-nb9rn It was by all means not large, a scrap of Thrace and Peloponnese is 1/100 of it's true size sooo
O Brasil foi descoberto em 1500 pelos portugueses também.
It is said that the Germans started calling them the Byzantines as a way to discredit their claim as the successor state / continuation of Rome, and by extent boost the legitimacy of the Holy Roman Empires claim to be the true successor to the Romans.
Hellenized or not, Rome survived into the 15th century
Beautifully, it aged with grace!
Hellenized?
You mean the eastern part of empire were always hellenized (greek was lingua franca of the east because alexander the great) plus rome took alot of technologies culture and art from greeks so its a bit more. Complicated
@@Paul1994KesidisI think he means whether or not Rome was still pagan in its culture like they used to be in the west
Your version of little dark age is Gold
Really perfect; little dark age music in history.
Fun fact: The Byzantine empire was mostly made of Greek population while the Ottoman Empire was its own Turkish populated so most of the population there was Greek
Eğlenceli gerçek yunan diye birşey neredeyse yoktu,ve Anadolulular gerçek Doğu Romalılardı.Hatta bir noktadan sonra bugünkü Greklerin soyu bile yarı yarıya Anadoluluydu,yani biz biziz ve onlarda bizim genişleme sahasının çocukları
İs like a peaceful sunset of the glory Ancient Roman Empire and the Late Antiquity.
Grandioso amigo ... Gracias!
Having watched this video for the first time maybe a month ago, I've re-watched it many, many times and today booked my trip to visit the Hagia Sophia. Thank you @Histori con Jisus
So how was the trip?
@@tremendousyeet3467 Thank you for asking 🙂. I fly out this Sunday. I'll certainly let you know how it goes. The extended history of the country and region is fascinating - I never knew how important the Hagia Sophia and the Eastern Roman Empire was.
@Tremendous Yeet - I Returned yesterday afternoon. The Hagia Sophia is beyond stunning. It was an awe-inspiring experience. The other sites, both Eastern Roman and later Ottoman are also incredibly worthwhile viewing.
@@1237rc Hey but Hagia Sophia has been converted into mosque
@@juliuscaesar1573 Yes, you're right - the Hagia Sophia had been re-converted into a mosque. The move to do so at the time was seen as controversial for a range of reasons and there are articles online which explore that topic far more eloquently than I can here. I would have loved to have seen the marble floor in the primary section, go to the second floor and visit another Eastern Roman church that was closed at the time as it was re-converted into a mosque also. It's an emotive subject. I admire the secular nature of Turkish society (from 1928 onwards) and I understand that the religious/non-religious diversity in the country will lead to a range of views internally (let alone externally - UNESCO etc.,). As a sovereign nation, I respect their right to govern themselves (*btw I'm not saying you don't respect their sovereignty) - but it's a very emotive subject and likely to be an ongoing conversation for decades. I'm grateful though for the measures the relevant authorities have taken to preserve the Eastern Roman heritage in the city. Much of the Eastern Roman artifacts and remnants are jewels for humanity to appreciate and learn about the past history of those lands and people.💙
rest easy basileus 🥲
Eastern Roman Empire☝️❤️☦️ One of the greatest Empire of History🙏🕊 God bless you and your families🙏❤️
Gök türk empire? Asia hun empire? Ottoman empire ? Timured empire? Avarlar ? Seljuks ?
More more
@@Mookavi They can not be compared with ROME
@@wilhelm2559 byzantine isn't Rome
@@Steyr32 except they didn't call themselves Byzantines and no one else called them that. it was only after Constantinople fell. To discredit them. They were the eastern roman empire and they were roman.
Belisarius🙌
When I see a movie from you, I know it will be good
From 753 BC to 1453 CE. Romans were legendary, one of most important empires in whole human history.
Well, the era of little dark age edits on CZcams is now over. MGMT's record label company, Colombia Records changed from just a copyright claim and taking away ad revenue to full-on blocking these videos.
They are leftists, they hate this kind of videos that glorify the past
Who said it is over?
It's invidous time
What a history 🔥🔥🔥
Greetings from holy roman empire
beautiful
Even the “united” Roman Empire never faced adversity and enemies from all sides like Eastern Roman Empire did.
Yet they managed to flourished and survived for a thousand years.
Serving as a shield when the west was at its weakest.
Your friends truly shape you, Justinian must have had great friends
Belisarius was the true embodiment of MVP
Wow
Nice
Which documentaries and movies are used in this vid?I might wanna watch them
What movies/films/idk were the clips from? Looks like a good one to watch
Defended Europe for 1000 years!
Belisarius shoulda got more equipment, Justinian shoulda just listened, like man, Why Justinian, why did you gotta be so glory hungry. Belisarius coulda reunited the empire, Justinian coulda said you deserve the highest honour, Belisarius, and he'd be popular for doing that too.
ROMA AETERNA ❤️💪🏼
When people think now no one can stop them, they really don't know that end is knocking at his door.
I
Nice video!
-2. Mehmed: haha şahin top's go brrrr
Time for Roman empire 2; Electric Boogaloo
what is the show used for the video? lovely video it is
great video! where did you find all this amazing footage?
Shows
Justinian and Belisarius
Battle of the Milvian Bridge BBC
Barbarians Rising Fall of Rome
Gladiator (2000)
1:57 the best part i think
where did you find these documentary names?
Good
Fuckin amazing. Bro, you have created a masterful work
Romans in the East: "What Dark Age?"
👍
سبتيموس سيفيروس ⚔️ 🇱🇾 ❤ Tripolitania leptic magna Our emperor (septimus Serveurs)
WAaaa
What shows are the scenes from, or are they all from the History Channel?
Yeah
Nice video. Bravo!
Deus abençoe todos nós 🕊 🙏🏼
Amém
Amen Brother
Amém e que o Brasil volte as Império e se torne grande
from what documentary or movie are these clips from
Its not CE,
Its A.D. = Anno Domini
Yep, it's disgusting when you run into such appropriation.
CE it's for the atheists lmao, they want to change a thousand year old thing.
Documentary on Byzantium uses CE. I see no room for bias here...
What are the images from is it a documentary?
3 Рим ещё стоит
Россия никого сходства с римом не имеет, закатай губу
@@fallenagel3235 а кто сказал, что это Россия, твое больное детское воображение?
hOCAM Bizim olduğumuz kısım yok
North African Imazighen ⵣⵣ ( Berbers) 🇩🇿🇹🇳
The video is great thank You 🙏
tunisia is punic 🇱🇧 and latin 🇮🇹 not berber
What is the footage from?
Seljuks💪
Whats the name of movie or drama used in video?
☦️☦️
little dark age version?
Which documentary is the one featuring Justinian ? 0:50
it's a short video on youtube, called Belisarius and Justinian
Key Name: Belisarius
Cant even read some of those text lines they went by so fast
What's the documentary name
What's the name of the actor who plays Theodora?
03:11
Whats the documentary?
Anyone wonder where the clip is czcams.com/video/FkqHF437LhM/video.html btw the owner used couple of movies to edit to look like this
annunaki
What's films in this video?
Khilafat ❤
Hu in films wideos ?
A strange but brave tribe comes from Central Asia and ends the existence of Eastern Roman in 1453.
no wonder bc that time it became really weak
@@muradix3612 these turks acting like they didn t just came to the clean up 🤣
Very nice. What movies did you use
Es un cortometraje que se llama Justiniano y Belisario, así lo encontré en CZcams
@@historiconjisus5256 thanks
@@historiconjisus5256
Can you pls link that?
@@lordofhostsappreciator3075 czcams.com/video/FkqHF437LhM/video.html
@@lordofhostsappreciator3075 czcams.com/video/FkqHF437LhM/video.html
title of the movie?
Where is constantine. may sound like a dumb question but it ended during his reign. how was hagia sophia incorperated in this if constantine was the one to convert the romans from the cross in the sky???
200 years before
link to song remix?
I have probably some blood from them
What’s the movie?
so think just how powerful the Roman empire really was. by these years the empire was much smaller but plague. nation wars. hostile Romanized nations , And Civil strife. IT was clearly the end times indeed. Yet the Empire survived. It stayed strong as it could. It survived for about 1000 more years. Tell me citizens of the world. After covid. and your local Rioits in your nations do you really think we have nations today as powerful as the Romans? I think maybe not. 1 plague and 1 civil unrest and we are already in total chaos and fear. They dealt with so much more. Just because we have bombs and nukes does not mean we are strong. A gun does not make a man a man. A man is a MAN by willpower and the gun is just a tool.
1453:nıce
bro am the 1.000 like
History channel at 3am:
Series name
Romanian Phoenician Syria🇸🇾
Откуда кадры
Credit?
Great Edit. Long live Byzantine
Did Byzantium Have To Live?
good or bad, it's dead
Would have been perfect if only they used AD
1453 Constantinapol ☠
🇬🇷🇬🇷
🇹🇷🤝🏻🇬🇷 your date is beautiful 😅
Where you from?
Who owns Istanbul?🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🍻🥱
What the Fuck is with the people who comment like “1453” I mean those things are ok but “wHAt dO yOU mEaN RoMan EmPIRe iT wAs GrEeK”
Transitions are bit too fast hard to read
Illyrian era of Byzantium 😏
There was no illyria😂