Caesar in Gaul: Makin' Waves (56 B.C.E.)

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Komentáře • 928

  • @belisariusthegreat7749
    @belisariusthegreat7749 Před 7 lety +2916

    Caesar: Just....one....more...province...

    • @akrybion
      @akrybion Před 7 lety +189

      Gotta conquer'em all!

    • @franzluggin398
      @franzluggin398 Před 7 lety +116

      - Gallic Uprising! -
      With our reputation, our neighbors think we are the spawn of the Devil and are all plotting our downfall. [_insert any tribe name here_] conspirators are spreading lies and igniting rebel sentiment in Gaul...
      - "Jackals! Vultures!"
      Caesar, De Bello Gallico (abridged)

    • @VaderDarth512
      @VaderDarth512 Před 7 lety +89

      eu4 in a nutshell

    • @Asasnol21
      @Asasnol21 Před 7 lety +47

      No AE back then

    • @belisariusthegreat7749
      @belisariusthegreat7749 Před 7 lety +34

      On an unrelated note, do you lads think an expedition or full blown invasion of the Parthian Empire would have been largely more successful with Caesar at the helm rather than Trajan (Assuming that Trajan didn't die in 117 A.D. and had time to complete his life's work of solving the ''Eastern Question'')

  • @ognjengaric2687
    @ognjengaric2687 Před 7 lety +2304

    "Prestigious province of Syria"... oh, how times change...

    • @VladVlad-ul1io
      @VladVlad-ul1io Před 7 lety +13

      LULZ
      :))

    • @samh1022
      @samh1022 Před 7 lety +13

      Ognjen Garić too soon?

    • @903IDFOLEY
      @903IDFOLEY Před 7 lety +300

      Then would have been around the time cities like Palmyra (the ancient city those IS assholes are demolishing now) were at their height, being the gateway to the east via the silk road.

    • @Zeus67
      @Zeus67 Před 7 lety +305

      Actually it was still the same hell hole that it is today. Fanatic Jews, quarreling with their Arab and Greek neighbors. The legions in Syria never knew a year of total peace. They were always pacifying the region. But it was prestigious because it was RICH!! There was the gold trade, the spice trade, the silk trade, etc.

    • @NightH4wkG4ming
      @NightH4wkG4ming Před 7 lety +1

      Brilliant lmfao xD

  • @KommandoCraftLP
    @KommandoCraftLP Před 7 lety +1963

    - "Hey Caesar, you made a spelling mistake there!"
    - "So war it is!"

    • @sparky108
      @sparky108 Před 7 lety +143

      "My infantry says otherwise."

    • @steelertalk
      @steelertalk Před 6 lety +15

      Why he is the only general to crosses to England

    • @tibfulv
      @tibfulv Před 6 lety +15

      +Alan Blue
      Loot. Also, having been there, he was able to tell people there was none. He did pave the way for the Claudian invasion. I think some of the tribes in the area remembered they were allied with Rome.

    • @jonathanpowell613
      @jonathanpowell613 Před 4 lety +5

      It seems someone has a fetish for authoritarianism, *cough* Caesar *cough*

    • @bio2020
      @bio2020 Před 3 lety +4

      He refuses to meet me!

  • @oolooo
    @oolooo Před 7 lety +1932

    But he still never managed to defeat that one invicible village .

    • @FabiusDerDM
      @FabiusDerDM Před 7 lety +249

      Magic Drink from that damn Druid just too OP

    • @oolooo
      @oolooo Před 7 lety +173

      Toutatis , please nerf .

    • @firetarrasque4667
      @firetarrasque4667 Před 7 lety +98

      They even discovered america before the Vikings!

    • @alvarengahenrique
      @alvarengahenrique Před 3 lety +19

      Poucos entendem esta piada hoje em dia .

    • @trashdragon6289
      @trashdragon6289 Před 3 lety +36

      Was waiting for a asterix comment 😂

  • @Lofgon
    @Lofgon Před 7 lety +2163

    These videos are as dramatic as squares moving over drawn maps and small landscapes could possibly be

    • @Zeus67
      @Zeus67 Před 7 lety +84

      Actually the squares are quite dramatic.

    • @SuperDeeyay
      @SuperDeeyay Před 7 lety +143

      I never knew I could relate so much with rectangles with diagonal crosses.

    • @zes3813
      @zes3813 Před 7 lety +1

      wrong,idts

    • @khorps4756
      @khorps4756 Před 7 lety +64

      for some reason I feel very excited when the squares move

    • @MrHash97
      @MrHash97 Před 7 lety +40

      this is the best use of squares and rectangles in the history of mankind ..the guy is a genius

  • @AverageJoExplorations
    @AverageJoExplorations Před 9 měsíci +100

    Fun fact: The legate in charge of destroying the Veneti fleet was none other than Decimus Brutus, who would later go on to play an important role in Caesar's assassination.

    • @Silver77cyn
      @Silver77cyn Před 5 měsíci +3

      “Et, tu Brute?”

    • @Sharrrian
      @Sharrrian Před 3 měsíci +2

      Wasn't this Marcus Brutus instead of Decimus?@@Silver77cyn

    • @JJschannel255
      @JJschannel255 Před 2 měsíci

      @@Sharrrianhe means Decimus and Brutus

  • @paulcheong
    @paulcheong Před 7 lety +315

    i love that outro song every time

    • @Rexicano
      @Rexicano Před 5 lety +16

      @HO LAM YIU "Hallon," by Christian Bjoerklund ...the melody comes in a ways after the intro

  • @seiban8455
    @seiban8455 Před 7 lety +478

    I can't wait for the spinoff to the AMC hit TV show Breaking Bouddica, better call Gaul.
    I'm so sorry.

    • @jeffreysamson5938
      @jeffreysamson5938 Před 4 lety +9

      Lolz that's strangely classy

    • @firstnamelastname489
      @firstnamelastname489 Před 4 lety +30

      Breaking Boudica sounds like a real kinky hentai

    • @seiban8455
      @seiban8455 Před 4 lety +14

      Jesus, it's been three years since I posted this?

    • @Afrimusican
      @Afrimusican Před 3 lety +14

      @@seiban8455 Indeed. You forgot hit shows Halt and Catch Pharsalus, Mad Mars, and The Walking Drachma
      I..I'm 😞 too.

    • @jonathanpryzby4029
      @jonathanpryzby4029 Před 3 lety +1

      But seriously though, let's get those shows going

  • @coolepicperson4150
    @coolepicperson4150 Před 4 lety +297

    Gallic Tribe: h-
    Caesar: GENOCIDE TIME

  • @vesteel
    @vesteel Před 7 lety +544

    So if you do something stupid to Caesar it's a declaration of war.

    • @akrybion
      @akrybion Před 7 lety +103

      Just like your normal Civilization game.

    • @ClickWasd
      @ClickWasd Před 7 lety +106

      How dare you amass your army within your borders that is somewhat far from me! THIS MEANS WAR!

    • @carlos89784
      @carlos89784 Před 7 lety +10

      vesteel That was a time when stupid people didn't live long or had a voice.

    • @grexwtf
      @grexwtf Před 7 lety +25

      Carlos, unlike today where stupid people live too long, yet have an even louder voice?

    • @kekero540
      @kekero540 Před 7 lety +3

      Well they were diplomats thougj

  • @gad8476
    @gad8476 Před 7 lety +193

    One tiny village in Calais that didnt make peace with the Romans? Hmmm...... Sounds ODDLY familiar.....

    • @earthling_parth
      @earthling_parth Před 2 lety +3

      Can you or someone else please elaborate? I'm very new to Roman and European history in general. I just watched most of Historia Civilis videos and the series on Caesar 😅

    • @gad8476
      @gad8476 Před 2 lety +31

      @@earthling_parth Was just making a joke about Asterix and Obelix, an old comic series about a Gaulish village in France that resisted Roman rule. :)

    • @Fred_the_1996
      @Fred_the_1996 Před 2 lety +1

      @@earthling_parth asterix reference, the book with the druid who made drugs

    • @jackjackob1370
      @jackjackob1370 Před rokem

      Yes!

  • @advance600
    @advance600 Před 4 lety +34

    Caesar in Gaul: Makin' Slaves

  • @Kurtownia
    @Kurtownia Před 7 lety +642

    Caesar was like an EU4 player. Every casus belli is good enough, and at some point, you just don't care about the Aggressive Expansion anymore.
    Resulting coalitions is why Rome fell.

    • @KingKing-cz6xh
      @KingKing-cz6xh Před 7 lety +58

      Kurtownia i mean rome fell bc they couldn't maintain their economy and all those lands then they started to give away land to barabarian tribes which led to less income which led to fewer legions which led to more land being given away until rome got sacked

    • @Kurtownia
      @Kurtownia Před 7 lety +71

      Well yes, whatever, there were loads of actual reasons. I was making a game reference here, no need to be so serious.

    • @KingKing-cz6xh
      @KingKing-cz6xh Před 7 lety +28

      Kurtownia im just tryna edumacate stop being a bitch

    • @TheManInRoomFive
      @TheManInRoomFive Před 7 lety +69

      A plague and 200 years of civil war, did a bit more to end the empire, than some angry German sheepherders in forrests.

    • @lagucegothsong5559
      @lagucegothsong5559 Před 7 lety +3

      TheManInRoomFive .....

  • @polandballhistorian8537
    @polandballhistorian8537 Před 5 lety +326

    Fun Fact: Rome existed from the Eastern Zhou dynasty in China to the Ming Dynasty, and only missed the Zhou dynasty by about 15 years.

    • @TomSistermans
      @TomSistermans Před 3 lety +37

      Rome still exists though because it's a city huhuhubihihuhuhu

    • @jammehrmann1871
      @jammehrmann1871 Před 3 lety +18

      @@TomSistermans He means the state from being a kingdom to a republic (rather a richies based oligarchy) and an absolute monarchy with an emperor "Empire" and not the city of Rome

    • @TomSistermans
      @TomSistermans Před 3 lety +25

      @@jammehrmann1871 no shit Sherlock, hahaha

    • @Matthew-Anthony
      @Matthew-Anthony Před 3 lety +1

      Polandball Historian and Jam Mehrmann are both right. They are not exaggerating at all.

    • @judsonwall8615
      @judsonwall8615 Před 3 lety +18

      The Zhou were nominally around until the 200s BC. They were still the seat of ancient China for the beginning of the Warring States period, into the 500s-400s. So the late Roman kingdom and even the early Republic shared time with the Zhou.
      Always super interesting to me that China unified and the Han dynasty came about at the exact same time that Rome was becoming Rome by beating Carthage.
      China conquered the western Tarim basin, east into the Korean Peninsula, and south into northern Vietnam at the exact same period of time that Rome was conquering Spain and Greece and North Africa and Anatolia. Literally, the two most powerful entities in antiquity rose to power at almost the exact same time, consolidated and expanded at the same time and same relative pace, and by 150-100 bc were the undisputed powers of the world.
      In the ~120s-100bc, at the height of the Republic and Han Dynasties, China sent an explorer to find what’s west. He opened up the Silk Road, met the Parthians, and almost (he got to Mesopotamia) made it to the eastern edge of the Roman republic. Otherwise, these two powers of east and west, separated by the world’s largest mountain range and the middle eastern deserts, only nominally and whisperingly knew of each other. Some Rome-like power in another world. Another China touching the great oceans where the sun goes to set.
      Rome had a professional standing army. Their entire society was organized by war. Their political and social structure was dictated by success in war. They were master planners and builders. China had amazing technology. They had perfected crossbows. Their missiles and siege weapons were beyond reproach. They also had huge numbers. Han China could field, if they had to, upwards of close to a million soldiers. Rome maybe half that if need be.
      So I’ve always wondered what would happen if Rome conquered the western half of Parthia, China the eastern half, and the two powers met, at their pinnacle of strength, somewhere in the Persian plateau or Mesopotamia. Who would win?

  • @lavixl
    @lavixl Před 7 lety +439

    NO-CB is the best CB.

    • @franzluggin398
      @franzluggin398 Před 7 lety +80

      "Of course 'They would be better off in our glorious empire' is a valid reason for war! We are caring a lot for these ..." [looks at scribbled piece of paper] "... Veneti whose houses and ships we just burned down. Imagine what horrible fate it would be if they never got to enjoy Roman protection!"

    • @divineintervention6083
      @divineintervention6083 Před 7 lety +17

      PRUSSIAN SPACE MARINES.

    • @ninjasamich120
      @ninjasamich120 Před 7 lety +21

      Diplomatic insult CB

    • @1ab23c4d5e6f
      @1ab23c4d5e6f Před 7 lety +41

      Uses diplomatic insult CB, Takes land anyway.

    • @FortuneZer0
      @FortuneZer0 Před 7 lety +14

      Best CB was the bell CB.
      To find a reason to attack a daimyo went so far as to interpret the inscription on a new bell of an ally, where the characters of this guys name were seperated with another character, claiming that he (the ally) wanted to see him dismemberd.
      Aint war hell. Hahaha

  • @yboul
    @yboul Před 7 lety +260

    Fun fact: the belgea tribe in the Calais region was the morini (morins) and it's my family name to this day.

  • @karl_fookin_tanner9605
    @karl_fookin_tanner9605 Před 7 lety +481

    Sigh, time to play rome total war 2 again

    • @GUDAJLasd
      @GUDAJLasd Před 7 lety +77

      you mean rome total war 1 (much better)

    • @Sam-xd9xt
      @Sam-xd9xt Před 7 lety +32

      Rome Total War 1 is classic, but aging.

    • @omsrswt
      @omsrswt Před 7 lety +45

      I really don't get the hate for RTW2. It's one of the best Total War games ever made IMO. Maybe you tried to play it at launch? I heard it was full of bugs at the beginning. Runs great now, and the AI is alright. Better than I was used to. Maybe Shogun 2 was better, but it's been a long time since I've played it.

    • @zombatija
      @zombatija Před 7 lety +2

      wtf are you talking about...

    • @karl_fookin_tanner9605
      @karl_fookin_tanner9605 Před 7 lety +21

      Play rome total war 2 with DEI mod plebs

  • @akrybion
    @akrybion Před 7 lety +494

    I really hope one day there will be a TV- show with the production value of House of Cards or even GoT about Casars life. The political intrigue and the campaigns just scream to be put to film. + it could make many people become interested in Roman history.
    Btw: "I'm not going to obey you, Caesar, you're not my Suzerain." *Rome has denounced you* 1 turn later *Rome has declared War* "Oh come on, mate!"

    • @sarasamaletdin4574
      @sarasamaletdin4574 Před 7 lety +70

      Well Rome could have been that but they were too busy with the cast that was not historical figures. And Caesar's entire life would be rather expensive to film with all the battes but it would be great.

    • @theforealestchannel
      @theforealestchannel Před 7 lety +21

      akrybion try Rome from hbo

    • @TheDrsalvation
      @TheDrsalvation Před 6 lety +52

      Actually, Rome from HBO inspired Game of Thrones (don't be confused, I mean in the quality and style, we all know game of thrones came from the books song of ice and fire). The problem is that HBO went budget and cancelled the show after 2 seasons, so the creators had to completely remove season 5 and cramp season 2, 3, and 4 in only season 2.

    • @ajbolt7
      @ajbolt7 Před 6 lety +20

      Sara Samaletdin Ay don't be talking shit about my boys of the thirteenth

    • @Datniceman
      @Datniceman Před 6 lety +32

      Rome > Game of Thrones

  • @rich763690
    @rich763690 Před 7 lety +42

    RANDOM GAUL:"HEY CAESAR.........U GOTTA BOOGER IN YA NOOSE"
    CAESAR:"LET THERE BE TOTAL WAAAAAAAR!!!!!!"

    • @thoranevans4832
      @thoranevans4832 Před 2 lety

      Your comment is so funny because it's only slightly exaggerated lol.

  • @giantsequoia2621
    @giantsequoia2621 Před 3 lety +96

    Veneti tribe: Takes roman diplomats as hostages
    Caesar: And I took that personally

  • @kevinklein4876
    @kevinklein4876 Před 7 lety +244

    Caesar looks a lot like an unreasonable warmonger this video

    • @mysticonthehill
      @mysticonthehill Před 6 lety +173

      He was. Everything he did was to aggrandize himself. Creates conflict to be placed in charge of an army. Uses said army to commit genocide and enslave as many people as he can. The spoils of the conflict used to buy public support to wage a coup de etat against his own government. Is so power hunger even his own close friends are worried enough to turn on him and murder him.
      All such conquerors Caesar, Alexander, Genghis Khan were totally immoral, dangerously insane individuals who people were just pawns to increase their stature.

    • @rationalroundhead6739
      @rationalroundhead6739 Před 5 lety +60

      acevitamin “the Romans make a desert, and they call it peace.”

    • @Gameshunter3012
      @Gameshunter3012 Před 5 lety +15

      Alexander wasn't a warmonger. He was forced into campaigning against Persia after his barons forced him to abolish taxation and killed his source of income. Whether or not he was a megalomaniac (he was) is another thing but if he could have been great without war he would have chosen that if it were more publicly acceptable or inspiring.
      Caesar however was not like that. He wanted power, not fame. He wanted to rule and be respected, not be a loved celebrity.
      Remember that Caesar chose Consulship over Triumph. If Alexander was presented with that choice, he would have chosen the triumph without batting an eyelid.

    • @napoleonbonaparteempereurd4676
      @napoleonbonaparteempereurd4676 Před 5 lety +24

      @@Gameshunter3012 Alexander may have had to fight Persia, but in many ways he was simply finishing his fathers unfinished plan to invade Persia. Also, if his war was entirely defensive, did he need to take all of Persia...then March in India...then die before he could invade Arabia...

    • @napoleonbonaparteempereurd4676
      @napoleonbonaparteempereurd4676 Před 5 lety +3

      @@robertgiles9124 Yes. Exactly. He marched on India ffs!

  • @verward
    @verward Před 7 lety +35

    6:18 I love how Caesar ordered a fleet being made outside of Rome formal territory.

  • @jimmy_octane
    @jimmy_octane Před 6 lety +67

    Unbelievably thrilling. It's amazing how you do this with just a set of squares and your voice. Thank you.

  • @hitrapperandartistdababy
    @hitrapperandartistdababy Před 4 lety +9

    Her: Bae come over
    Caesar: I cant, Im conquering land
    Her: My parents arent home
    Caesar: *Did I stutter?!*

  • @JanikAshe
    @JanikAshe Před 3 lety +9

    Veneti - takes hostages.
    Caesar - so anyway, I started blasting.

  • @theq4602
    @theq4602 Před 5 lety +153

    If Caesar had spared the vanetti, and put their expertise to work making naval ships.
    Caesar would have ruled the god damn world.

    • @cruzgomes5660
      @cruzgomes5660 Před 5 lety +72

      Well the invasion of Britain would probably have gone more smoothly

    • @daniel3231995
      @daniel3231995 Před 4 lety +2

      He did

    • @Bolognabeef
      @Bolognabeef Před 4 lety

      He actually did

    • @aetu35
      @aetu35 Před 4 lety +15

      To Kaiser Gidorah and col ita:
      The Roman Legions were the ones building the ships and had less experience. So if Caesar had put the Veneti to building their ships, they would make better ships. The Veneti had centuries of shipbuilding experience and were better in every way. They also had a naval culture, so they would keep improving the ships. So yeah, it would change a lot and Caesar might've even annexed land in Britain with more troops able to cross the channel more reliably.
      The Veneti would probably be assimilated into the Roman culture if this kept going, and they would simply become Romans, and form the backbone of their navy. This would probably subtly affect history as it went down, with the Veneti teaching the Romans of shipbuilding to pass the knowledge and innovativeness. Maybe Rome would invade Ireland, maybe they would conquer the Canary Islands and colonize it(properly since they actually had a colony there in our time); maybe they would send expeditions to Aksum, India and even possibly Southeast Asia and China(not for conquest, but for gathering info and trading).
      They would've had the opportunity to colonize the New World if they kept improving their ships as the Veneti did(if the government was interested in colonization that is). If they ever discovered the New World, they would likely colonize all of coastal South America(and make trading posts in the Caribbean). One of these South American colonies would likely be pagan since, after the conversion to Christianity, a lot of pagans wanted to move somewhere where they wouldn't be persecuted and converted.
      This sounds like an epic timeline. I wish Caesar wasn't that cruel.

    • @dantecaputo2629
      @dantecaputo2629 Před 3 lety +3

      PruCo
      Roman merchants and diplomats did in fact regularly visit India and Aksum. They also indirectly traded with China, and we know that on at least one occasion, Roman diplomats visit China during the reign of Antoninus Pius. I do not think the Romans wouldn’t have been able to cross the Atlantic, even with improved ships. Travel in the storm swept open ocean wouldn’t be made possible until the 16th century. Even had they arrived, colonization would be unlikely, as the distances would be to great to maintain anything permanent. They also probably couldn’t have subjugated the natives, as technologically they were much more in line then the later Spanish.

  • @westhuizenarchives2614
    @westhuizenarchives2614 Před 4 lety +13

    "With Caesar finally satisfied that his boot was firmly on Gaul's neck."
    That didn't age well..

  • @pvzjames923
    @pvzjames923 Před 6 lety +15

    Other channels' might have better graphics or more colorful language, but your storytelling and plot layout are superior. That makes your channel worthwhile.

  • @Matthew-Anthony
    @Matthew-Anthony Před 3 lety +6

    Caesar had a lot of gall for doing that to the Veneti.

  • @SirHenryMaximo
    @SirHenryMaximo Před 7 lety +8

    Binge watching Historia Civilis again and again and again... I'm so happy!

  • @redacted3557
    @redacted3557 Před 4 lety +13

    Caesar went balls deep with a No CB war lmao. I’m getting EU4 vibes.

  • @ringodoom2559
    @ringodoom2559 Před 7 lety +16

    I love how you make some of the best videos on youtube, by animating squares. You are awesome!

  • @lucrayon4182
    @lucrayon4182 Před 7 lety +5

    "Caesar, how did you conquer Gaul?" - "I...dunno...there was this "uprising" and then it just happened."

  • @TheBonzobonzo
    @TheBonzobonzo Před 7 lety +16

    So good! There's nothing like this out there that so neatly shows how amazing he was and what he did!!

  • @beanny39
    @beanny39 Před 7 lety +7

    Quality content as always.

  • @GeminibBorn
    @GeminibBorn Před 7 lety +1

    Great video, looking forward to the next part. Seriously starting to love this channel.

  • @Bartooc
    @Bartooc Před 4 lety +7

    Caesar making sure he had a 100% war score before signing the peace.

  • @InsectSpray
    @InsectSpray Před 7 lety +28

    As always some quality stuff there mate!

  • @nineel7395
    @nineel7395 Před 7 lety

    I love these videos of yours, always exciting to see them waiting for me.

  • @Badpak.
    @Badpak. Před 7 lety

    please continue making these clips. i really enjoy watching them and refreshing my Ceasar knowledge.

  • @ASillyHistoryBuff
    @ASillyHistoryBuff Před 7 lety +4

    Your videos are awesome dude I love the content and the way you present it-keep up the good work!

  • @gokce9521
    @gokce9521 Před 7 lety +137

    2:08 we will see in a 2000 years

    • @wndwlckr7422
      @wndwlckr7422 Před 7 lety

      ?

    • @shariahcontrolledzone2656
      @shariahcontrolledzone2656 Před 7 lety +3

      4 u

    • @Zeus67
      @Zeus67 Před 7 lety +13

      He was speaking of Governor of Syria as a prestigious position.

    • @joaozin156
      @joaozin156 Před 7 lety +48

      here's a bit of context as to why the romans would see Syria as being pretigious.
      It was right next to Rome's biggest enemy, Parthia.
      If you are a Roman general seeking glory, where would you want to be? In italy ? No. you would want to be right next to Rome's biggest and most powerful enemy.

    • @iraqlobster7678
      @iraqlobster7678 Před 6 lety +16

      Not to mention that the SIlk road passes through Syria. Lots o money to be made there

  • @AnnhilateTheNihilist
    @AnnhilateTheNihilist Před 6 lety +1

    Dude. I freakin' LOVE YOU. If i could tune in to this i would listen pretty much everyday! U rule!!

  • @justinhuang1518
    @justinhuang1518 Před 7 lety +12

    8:55 Holy moly is that the inspiration for Asterix??

    • @Zeus67
      @Zeus67 Před 7 lety

      I thought the same and it is very likely. Isn't Uderzo from that region?

  • @grigorios-prifti
    @grigorios-prifti Před 7 lety +12

    Hey i ve been following your channel some time now, and i really like the year theme that you ve chosen and the way you comment and explain the historical facts.
    A really good way of narration and understanding history.
    Keep on like this
    A fan! ;)

    • @grigorios-prifti
      @grigorios-prifti Před 7 lety

      @Digital Diogenes you just got a subscriber.
      Really nice work and i recommend his channel to any fan of history.
      Keep Up the good work ;)

  • @nonemo138
    @nonemo138 Před 7 lety +1

    This channel is now one of my favourites

  • @trenttrent20
    @trenttrent20 Před 7 lety

    I instantly drop what I'm doing and watch your videos when they come out. Keep it up man

  • @toastmapping7525
    @toastmapping7525 Před 7 lety +5

    Thank you, dear lord, for providing us subjects with the holiest of all gifts- a Historia Civilis video.

  • @ryandean3162
    @ryandean3162 Před 7 lety +46

    What happened to the Venetii makes sense. First, it was a slight against Roman control, and Romans never much like that. Second, the Romans took diplomatic immunity very seriously. Remember, it only took the rather minor mistreatment of the diplomat Postumius (laughing at him and literally taking a shit on him) to kick off the Pyrrhic War and get Tarentum stomped on.

    • @sarasamaletdin4574
      @sarasamaletdin4574 Před 7 lety +23

      Yeah, I think Caesar went over the top with killing/slaving everyone but the incident was not quite as minor as the video says.

    • @mysticonthehill
      @mysticonthehill Před 6 lety +10

      The incident was so minor and blown out of context history does even record whether the romans seized were killed or not. Nothing but pretext for a maniac.

    • @cr3160
      @cr3160 Před 6 lety +12

      mysticonthehill
      You really are an idiot.

    • @defenceguy18
      @defenceguy18 Před 5 lety

      I’ve had difficulty finding a source for the comment about postumius but I’d love to read more. Any recommendations for where to look?

    • @admontblanc
      @admontblanc Před 5 lety +1

      I just love the amount of words for specific situations we have nowadays that derive from ancient people's names due to the fact that there was some such tale revolving around them (eg Postumius).

  • @johny5863
    @johny5863 Před 6 lety

    Thanks for the videos,I’ve been hooked for 2 days

  • @nickcurtis8689
    @nickcurtis8689 Před 7 lety

    You deserve so many more subs, I've watched all your videos multiple of times

  • @SeeBlazertime
    @SeeBlazertime Před 7 lety +4

    Awesome series about our boy ceasar

  • @TheSecondVersion
    @TheSecondVersion Před 7 lety +10

    Can't wait for you to reach the era of the Roman Empire

  • @deliriouspuppet
    @deliriouspuppet Před 5 lety +2

    Love your videos. I subscribed yesterday and I've been doing through all of them while I'm at work.

  • @aryehagassi2570
    @aryehagassi2570 Před 7 lety

    Finally a new video! Please make them more often.
    They are awesome

  • @ondank
    @ondank Před 3 lety +6

    "Throughout Cesears life we get hints he didn't love the senate"
    Yeah, that whole civil war was a pretty fucking big one

    • @killman369547
      @killman369547 Před rokem

      The civil war was just the cherry on top of a cake that was a long time coming.

  • @ShoulderRollJason
    @ShoulderRollJason Před 7 lety +8

    Yes more Caeser vids!

  • @DiSeased11
    @DiSeased11 Před 7 lety

    I'm so glad you're back!

  • @iadros10
    @iadros10 Před 7 lety +1

    i keep loving this stuff, it's never enough!

  • @TheNegronLP
    @TheNegronLP Před 7 lety +5

    Love your videos, always happy to see a new one pop iy subbox, keep it up.

  • @huskarr4164
    @huskarr4164 Před 7 lety +43

    seriously considering a 4k monitor just to watch your videos :-P Great video though

    • @aniboo3916
      @aniboo3916 Před 5 lety +1

      Yeah....the video is just coloured shapes😂😂

  • @jamesr5106
    @jamesr5106 Před 7 lety

    love watching these. keep them coming please.

  • @juanpablomina1346
    @juanpablomina1346 Před 7 lety +1

    Great video, as always.

  • @ramavandika6646
    @ramavandika6646 Před 6 lety +6

    Some of us may consider arresting a diplomat is just a small diplomatic incident. However, we must take into account the possible external effects. Diplomats carry the name of rome, the glory of rome, an offense to them as a whole means an offense to rome. From the gallic tribes' point of view, this could lit another fire for struggle against the romans. I mean, just look at jeanne d'arc's effect on france. One person. From Caesar's point of view, he had to quickly put down this act and made an impression to the neighbouring tribes the superiority of rome. Caesar believed he already made that image, hence his "enforcing peace" moves. Alright, there is the possibility that this was just a diplomatic misunderstanding. But would you take a chance of a possible another large scale uprising? And the possibility of the uprising will take place near winter, in which logistics and army organization would become a nightmare? Plus, the tribe who told the roman the exact amount of the belgae army said there was 290.000 warriors. The roman had no way of knowing the exact amount of belgae warriors, but they surely thought the belgae army they met at the battle of the sabis was merely a fraction. In caesar's eyes, the possibility of large scale uprising is still high.

  • @theMightyWhytey
    @theMightyWhytey Před 5 lety +7

    Reminds me of when history channel was great... Keep up the great work and please don't turn this into an alien 👽 channel.

  • @JoeT2411
    @JoeT2411 Před 7 lety

    I love your videos, Thank you for making such good accurate content :)

  • @pocobuen
    @pocobuen Před 6 lety

    Stumbled across your channel for obscure reasons; very glad I did - keep up the good work +1

  • @BaguetteWarrior
    @BaguetteWarrior Před měsícem +7

    Valefisk delinquints incoming!

  • @theophrastusbombastus8019
    @theophrastusbombastus8019 Před 7 lety +22

    I was thinking it would be cool if you put some *|*, *x* or *•* on the units squares to indicate number of legions or strenght in general, something similar to the NATO Unit Counters.
    For example on the map at 6:30 it would have helped visualize the strenght distribution and the 3 legions in the same place.

    • @ailderwitha5591
      @ailderwitha5591 Před 7 lety +1

      1 legion is around 5000 men.

    • @theophrastusbombastus8019
      @theophrastusbombastus8019 Před 7 lety +3

      I know, but sometimes HC overlaps more than one legion in the same rectangle so the rectangles distribution on the map do not always represent well visually the actual strenght distribution.

  • @AdrenalineJunkieXL
    @AdrenalineJunkieXL Před 7 lety

    love this channel omg

  • @robertvansteinshwaga
    @robertvansteinshwaga Před 4 lety

    Great channel. Really enjoying this

  • @ethanjlord589
    @ethanjlord589 Před 3 lety +5

    legend has it, caesar was looking for weapons of mass destruction

  • @karsentube13yt
    @karsentube13yt Před 3 lety +3

    Random guy: Hey Caesar your shoe’s untied
    Caesar: 🔥THIS MEANS WAR🔥
    Random guy: Dude I was just pointing something out
    Caesar: 🔥I DON’T CARE🔥

  • @relaxmope
    @relaxmope Před 6 lety

    Great info! You certainly know your stuff! Love the videos. Keepem coming

  • @maxscandinavianforrest8307

    Awesome Video already longing for more! :D Keep up the great work!!

  • @bluedwarf1699
    @bluedwarf1699 Před 7 lety +5

    Yes! Roman history for the win!! Fuck my art class!!!

  • @mattbritzius570
    @mattbritzius570 Před 7 lety +55

    Caesar was the greatest Roman, but Scipio was the best one. The former served himself, the latter served his country.

    • @russianbear7832
      @russianbear7832 Před 5 lety

      Matt Britzius The latter was killed by his country.

    • @jollesracing517
      @jollesracing517 Před 5 lety

      Scipio served his revenge for his father

    • @mankn9098
      @mankn9098 Před 5 lety +9

      Caesar served Rome more than himself.

    • @IsThisRain
      @IsThisRain Před 5 lety +7

      @@mankn9098
      Scipio served the Republic more than Caesar did. There's no doubt Caesar is a great military commander. But we're talking about loyalties here. And in the case of loyalty to the republic, Scipio overtakes Caesar in that he didn't turn his back to Rome.

    • @mankn9098
      @mankn9098 Před 5 lety +13

      @@IsThisRain And why serve a corrupt oligarchy, the Republic did not deserve saving.
      Caesar did not turn his back on Rome, caesar turned his back on the traitors who were letting Rome rot from within.

  • @greenmushroom4258
    @greenmushroom4258 Před 7 lety

    Glad to see more videos. Keep it goin bro!!

  • @airjamy
    @airjamy Před 7 lety

    Oh yeah, another one. Love it, keep it coming!

  • @Telsion
    @Telsion Před 7 lety +37

    now, im wondering. that permanent camp Caesar set up in Belgae territory was obviously still encamped by Romans (wouldnt be a permanent one otherwise)
    but, how would they be supplied every time again? would the Belgae just let them through in fear of Caesar?

    • @booradley6832
      @booradley6832 Před 3 lety

      They(Romans) were terrible sailors but sea ports are notoriously hard to siege prior the age of ships of the line, and even then not the easiest.

  • @JoaquinMartinezKeen
    @JoaquinMartinezKeen Před 6 lety +5

    Anyone ever read Asterix? The series about the invincible Gauls ft. Julius Caesar.

  • @lowrezz
    @lowrezz Před 7 lety

    I love all of ur videos dude.

  • @VoidRDM
    @VoidRDM Před 7 lety +1

    God damn these are good. Looking forward to the next video

  • @alexeyalonso5257
    @alexeyalonso5257 Před 7 lety +8

    Could you please tell us which are the best history books about ancient Rome in your opinion? I'm sure some of us would like to learn more about the Gallic wars, the civil war, etc. Keep up the good work! :)

  • @Maribro4
    @Maribro4 Před 7 lety +3

    Love your videos! Could you show us how you make the animations? I'm very curious cause its a simple yet effective system.

  • @Thaddeus_Howe
    @Thaddeus_Howe Před 6 lety

    Your video's are just amazing!

  • @SeArCh4DrEaMz
    @SeArCh4DrEaMz Před 7 lety

    awsome detailed video, thx for the upload

  • @metalema6
    @metalema6 Před 7 lety +4

    I was thinking you could do a video about all the sources we have and how we know all this stuff

  • @GIJOERO
    @GIJOERO Před 7 lety +80

    I love your videos please let me give you money

    • @NightH4wkG4ming
      @NightH4wkG4ming Před 7 lety +16

      he has a patreon account here where you can do so: www.patreon.com/HistoriaCivilis its also in the description.

    • @bluedwarf1699
      @bluedwarf1699 Před 7 lety +12

      Maximilian Hawkins holy shit. I may donate to that.

    • @joejonas4661
      @joejonas4661 Před 7 lety +8

      Joseph Rozensky totally just signed up on his patreon. Love me some historian civilis

  • @Marco905905
    @Marco905905 Před 7 lety

    Great videos, keep em coming

  • @nottoday3817
    @nottoday3817 Před 7 lety

    Glad you are back

  • @martnoort
    @martnoort Před 7 lety +9

    8:50 Wait, so Asterix and Obelix are real?? (kinda)

  • @TheReaper569
    @TheReaper569 Před 7 lety +3

    My man Ceaser.

  • @goodefitness1438
    @goodefitness1438 Před 3 lety +1

    Really great channel 👍 the detail is great.

  • @randybobandy9243
    @randybobandy9243 Před 5 lety +1

    Awesome video mang! Let us see you present the conflicts that were WW2.. I know it’s a lot of work, But your videos are informatively awesome! I could only imagine!!

  • @temeweckis
    @temeweckis Před 7 lety +17

    What are we, some kind of notification squad?

  • @e4Bc4Qf3Qf7
    @e4Bc4Qf3Qf7 Před 4 lety +24

    “That his boot was firmly on gauls neck” Oh boy has that aged poorly

    • @jackhakken
      @jackhakken Před 3 lety +5

      Good way to get rid of a useless criminal goon.

    • @josecarbia8181
      @josecarbia8181 Před 3 lety +1

      @@jackhakken Rule of Law presides in the United States, thank goodness.

  • @MarcusRayGonzalez
    @MarcusRayGonzalez Před 7 lety +1

    THESE ARE AMAZING

  • @holier988
    @holier988 Před 7 lety

    yay ceasar in gaul video! we want more!! keep up the good job!