The History of the Ostrogoths (378-562)
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- On the ninth of August 378 AD, a force of Gothic refugees under the command of Fritigern, destroyed a Roman field army at Adrianople. Emperor Valens himself perished during the fighting. Coming from the Pontic steppe, these Goths fled the oppression of the Huns to take refuge in the Roman empire. From this day onwards, various groups of Goths would strive for a safe home inside imperial territory. One of these groups, the Ostrogoths, would eventually establish a powerful kingdom at the heart of the classical empire.
⏰ Timestamps
0:00 - After Adrianople
3:45 - Survival in Pannonia
8:49 - Struggle in the Balkans
12:16 - The Conquest of Italia
16:57 - Theodoric the Great
34:43 - Amalasuintha's regency
38:01 - The Gothic War
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📚 Sources
- Hans-Ulrich Wiemer, Theodoric the Great - King of the Goths, Ruler of the Romans: Yale; 2023
- Thomas Burns, A History of the Ostrogoths: Indiana; 1984
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The Ostrogoths were spawned through eastern black magic to destroy Rome. How you failed to mention this unbiased part of history is beyond me.
The Historian's Craft has some great Late Roman analysis if you haven't checked out his stuff.
Happy to see you upload again brother, quality work as usual. Ave Ancient Site.
Thank you for this. Not sure it's the right niche but if anyone's very much into Ostrogothic history I strongly recommend Schwerpunkt's relative content. I'd love to see a coop
Video formats of both of us are really different but I'm not closed to it
I love the Ostrogoths, they deserve more popularity.
Im so hyped
Honestly I genuinely believe that anytime now this chanel will blow up and gain many subscribers. Any time now
Best Roman history channel on CZcams. Always high quality!!
I have been looking forward to this. Twice the wait time double the quality!
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Great video as always!!
Please keep up the longer videos! Loving this! Thank you
Great video as always, mate 😊
Glad to have you back! This video is really high quality, it really is a hidden gem!
thanks bro its worthy of waiting keep it up
The wait was, in the end, worth it. Bravo!
GREAT VIDEO!!
It was a great historical coverage documentary about Astrogothes in the 3rd to 5th AD periods....thank you for sharing
Justinian’s reconquest was a calamity.
He’s back!
Amazing as always! Love seeing this channel growing as it should!
Simply brilliant work!
Great video,love your mapping style
Once again fantastic work! Great coverage of the Goths
I've been waiting for your next video for so long I almost gave up hope! But seeing the length, detail and art in this video really shows why it took a little while.
The amount of research required itself mustve been insane!
This book helped a lot : Hans-Ulrich Wiemer, Theodoric the Great - King of the Goths, Ruler of the Romans: Yale; 2023
So good...thank you.
Babe, the new Ancient Sight video just dropped!
Amazing video as always, and really exhaustive. Actually learned some new things here, and it's good to see that your main source is a very recent and up to date book.
If I were to have a couple of criticisms, and it's mostly just nitpicks: I like the new detail of having the portraits bobbing, but it can be a bit distracting sometimes imo. Would maybe be better if they only bobbed when they're moving, but not when they're standing still? I also think it's a bit odd you used a 15th Century miniature of Amalasuintha and a coin depicting Justinian for Athalaric when we have genuine ivory portraits of both of them on a diptych. But these are just minor things mostly.
Thank you for your comment it's very welcome. I will take that into consideration
We are looking forward.
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Small correction, the Thervingi were Roman federati as well. Being placed in Roman Gothia on the other side of the danube after Constantine the Great re-conquered much of what was the former Dacia Traiana. And in 535, according to Novels XI of "The enactments of Justinian", the Romans reaffirmed their positions on the other side of the danube.
Very Very Very accurate and well Done!
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Impressive, very nice
I have no words. How do you have so few subscribers? You manage to keep me glued to the screen.
Anyway, what program do you use to create these animations?
Thanks man, really glad to read that
I use Photoshop and After Effects
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Thanks man!
The old movie comes to mind - The Battle for Rome. Used to love it as a kid. It compresses the timeline but you get the gist of what happened between the death of Theodoric and defeat of Totila
Please do one on the Visigoths!
One day absolutely
The 539 sack of Mediolanium may have been the most devastating sack of the entire gothic war. It was the largest city of Italy at that time (125/150k) and had a rich imperial importance. A very bad stain on Narses who hesitated to help Belisarius get reinforcements to the city. Sad day to a beautiful Roman city
holy heck the dude Liberius lived long enough to see the "fall" of Rome and the reconquest of Rome by the Empire, what a life he had.
I hoped this would be worth the six month wait and boy was I right!
The quality will continue to go up and never again will it take that much time for a video
It would be great to see this channel to get 100k followers
When we needed him most, he came!
Theodoric the Great is such an underrated European monarch. He was a great warrior, extremely deft politician and before his death you could argue that he rivaled the Eastern Roman and Sassanian rulers in terms of hard and soft power influence. Justinian and Belisarius are very lucky he didn't have a strong successor. Their legacies were elevated by very convenient timing.
We are so back
Well, I look forward to watching this one, the late estern Roman period is not very known to me.
Interesting, most maps put the ostrogoths in pannonia from the 450 until their invasion of of italy. Didn't know those lands were ruled by the gepids.
It's not cristal clear who occupied the region right after the departure of the Goths. But the Gepids definitely were the bigger players
Some of these early Gothic names are Serbo-Slovanic. Vidimir in direct translation means" The look of peace".
*Bring down the Roman Empire
*set up in the same spot as the Romans
*Usher in an age of prosperity
*fall like the Romans
The Gothic experience was wild
Love these videos about the barbarians and how the land under their control changed, really helps to see what was actually going on in a very confusing and ever changing period.
One question I have though is given the size and population of the Roman Empire why weren't they able to conquer the barbarians one by one?
Really interesting question that's hard to answer in a few sentences. But in short, population size is one parameter among many that are able to influence the balance of power among states.
Totila my beloved gothic king
King without a kingdom
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@@hopeundertheblacksun you look at the borders before his battle with Narses
I was here
I thought that "Theodoric Strabo fell on his own spear and died" was a joke/exaggeration/eufemism for "was murdered by Theodoric Amal", not something that actually happened
Nothing but respect for Theoderic
A true towering figure of his age
Justinian's greatest mistake was destroying the kingdom of otsrogoths
You embody the legacy of the late Historia Civilis, before he went mad and fell into ironical commentary. I therefore grant you the title of Restitutor Orbis of historical youtube!
I very appreciate your videos. This part of history is always overlooked in history books.
PS: Theodemir sounds like a slavic name despite it being a name for germanic man. Maybe this was the growing influence of Slavic people who begun to migrate after the fall of Hunnic empire and great powershift.
Visigoth next ?
Not next but definitely one day. Hopefully soon. It will probably be a mini-series of its own or perhaps a single take like this one
@@ancientsight looking forward to it
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Yhe downfall of rome is my favourite historical period
THEODORIC THE BETTER THAN JUSTINIAN LETS GOOOOOO
Justinian conquered more lands, justinians empire conquered theodorics , justinian was a better leader making many reforms and he knew who to pick to get a job done
The dark ages, not so dark.
I think its not unreasonable to say that Justinian destroyed Italy
I totally agree
The Goths deserve a greater part of the blame for the destruction of Italy they sacked cities like Milan and murdered important local Italo-Roman aristocrats and their families including children btw
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I dont think they were that barbaric. Theodoric governed Italy better than a lot of the 5th Century Roman emperors.
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No one else finds the narrators voice annoying and forced? There's no passion in the voice, he's just reading a script, and reading it rather poorly at that. Something to improve on.
Whoever says this is the best channel on Roman history has never seen Historia Civilis.
Not to be all negative, I really appreciate that the sources are included! That shows great integrity. Also I like that no unnecessary "jokes" were forced into the narrative. Keep it up, you're on the right path.
I agree with you about the narration but the main reason i watch the videos is because of the beautiful maps
That's a useful feedback, I take that into consideration