Top 10 HORRIFYING BAD-ASS Facts about the SPARTANS

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  • Sparta is one extreme civilization to have ever walked on Earth. Relatively early in Greek history, even before the Classical World had begun, the Spartans drove through a radical social and political revolution. In effect, all Spartans are made to be equal; really equal. And they developed key concepts we still use today, like the importance of self-sacrifice for the common good or the value of duties and of rights. In short, all Spartans aimed to be as perfectly human as humanly possible. Every single of our utopic ideas today, can draw their roots from the Spartan example.
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    10. Spartan Children bred for War
    9. Hazing and fighting among themselves
    8. The Contest of Endurance
    7. The Krypteia
    6. Compulsory Marriage
    5. Spartan Weapons & Armor
    4. The Phalanx
    3. No Such Thing as Surrender
    2. The Thirty Tyrants
    1. The famous Battle of Thermopylae
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  • @raidman3733
    @raidman3733 Před 7 lety +385

    "Why do the Spartans fight with such short swords?"
    "So that we may get close to our enemy."

    • @pianogiovanna4854
      @pianogiovanna4854 Před 4 lety +11

      "That and we're not compensating for anything."

    • @Parnell50
      @Parnell50 Před 4 lety +2

      Laconic phrase aka spartan wit

    • @gardenstateshake8238
      @gardenstateshake8238 Před 4 lety +1

      What about the Spartan spear?

    • @dzonbrodi514
      @dzonbrodi514 Před 3 lety +1

      @@gardenstateshake8238 their opponents needed to earn the right to get murdered in close quarters

    • @danricherson3998
      @danricherson3998 Před 3 lety +1

      @@gardenstateshake8238 Phalanx formation wouldn't have worked without the length

  • @yahshwahandressohn9740
    @yahshwahandressohn9740 Před 7 lety +1477

    Damn that moment when you realize that every spartan who ever made it to 45 was more badass then you'll ever hope to be.

    • @JW-qu6iv
      @JW-qu6iv Před 6 lety +21

      Yahshwah Andressohn had to be harder than a coffin nail

    • @ogunbalogun3933
      @ogunbalogun3933 Před 6 lety +2

      Yakob Izzrael
      STAHP IT.

    • @Athanatos173
      @Athanatos173 Před 6 lety +23

      Yakob Izzrael Dude, as a Greek I ask you to please stfu. You know less than nothing, quoting garbage...Even the bible was written almost 500 years after the fact....moron.

    • @dlprs17
      @dlprs17 Před 6 lety +6

      Leonidas was in his late 40s in the battle of thermopyles

    • @cardboardshelf7800
      @cardboardshelf7800 Před 5 lety +7

      Anyone who beats dark souls already gets that title

  • @Lord_Nifty
    @Lord_Nifty Před 4 lety +194

    "Imagine being bullied by someone in school and your teacher would come over and join in too"
    I don't have too, seen it happen.

  • @phatbassanchor
    @phatbassanchor Před 5 lety +676

    As a former US Marine I am no stranger to tough training. From all I can gather from history books, documentary films and other sources there has never been a more perfect warrior culture than that of the Spartans. US Marines are exceptionally well trained for war. Spartans, however, were bred for it. Every aspect of Spartan culture was aimed directly toward creating and maintaining the most elite fighting force ever devised. The only weakness that I could ever find was the Spartan's outright refusal to utilize archery in any way. They viewed archery as a weakness, a coward's weapon. If the Spartans had employed even a small contingent of archers behind the Phalanx Xerxes forces would not have had the chance to flank Leonidas. Xerxes forces would all have been dead or fled by day two. Xerxes, on the other hand, had everything from foot archers to horse archers to heavily armored chariot archers. This was Xerxes strength. His infantry had simple leather armor and wicker shields that were easily torn asunder. Had Leonidas been sending continuous volleys of arrows raining down on Xerxes rearward troops while grinding the front line with his impenetrable phalanx I honestly believe that Leonidas would have prevailed and sent Xerxes forces fleeing to the four winds well before the goat path was discovered! Even still, the Spartans pyrrhic victory at Thermopylae will echo through through history for ages yet to come as a standard of courage for every warrior. The Spartans were truly an amazing tribe of warriors.

    • @Whoopu2
      @Whoopu2 Před 5 lety +46

      The Spartans may have been the best individual soldiers of their time, but the very system that produced those soldiers had many flaws, flaws that ultimately doomed the city-state. To briefly summarize: a city run by disloyal, terrified slaves who far outnumbered Spartans. A harsh and selective training process that ensured a relatively small army. A military culture that almost completely refused to evolve or adapt combined arms tactics. And an attitude towards routing/surrendering that insured when they were defeated, the losses were catastrophic.

    • @badguy1481
      @badguy1481 Před 5 lety +11

      @MrRensoku I believe the warriors sent to guard that "hidden pass" were NOT spartans...but were from the local area. When they thought the Persians would attack their own villages, it was then that they left their posts and went to their village's defense.

    • @jameswatt4135
      @jameswatt4135 Před 5 lety +2

      very informative. you a history teacher?

    • @keetahbrough
      @keetahbrough Před 5 lety +4

      Soldiers take life; Warriors defend life. You're a soldier.. and so were the Spartans. My point? Know the difference. :)

    • @leosedf
      @leosedf Před 4 lety +12

      Fun fact, the letter L ( Λ) on the Spartan shield means "ΛΑΚΕΔΕΜΟΝΙΟΙ" . The American military uses it on tanks, pretending to be badass.... Of course no modern soldier can actually reach even the testicles of a Spartan warrior.

  • @Smashtacular01
    @Smashtacular01 Před 5 lety +54

    I'd like to have seen you mention how Leonidas was not the last Spartan killed. He fell during the last stand. The Spartans were enraged and fought their way to his body. As the Spartans surrounded and guarded Leonidas' body, the Persians were unable to retrieve it. The Persians withdrew and killed the Spartans with volleys of arrows as they were unable to continue a melee.

  • @dt7353
    @dt7353 Před 4 lety +297

    The Spartans stood in the middle of the line, and Leonidas stood in the middle of the Spartans. And oh by the way, he was 60 years old. Truly one of histories greatest badasses.

  • @mr.normalguy69
    @mr.normalguy69 Před 7 lety +124

    Well some of them felt more like badass facts rather than horrifying ones.

    • @fornogoodreason551
      @fornogoodreason551 Před 7 lety +1

      I liked it either way

    • @jayhan94
      @jayhan94 Před 7 lety +3

      jonathan smith horrifying....for their enemy

    • @abeedbasheer6680
      @abeedbasheer6680 Před 7 lety +5

      Yes going around killing unarmed people(the surrounding greek nations) once in a while like in the purge is not horrifying.They were a military dictatorship who despised democratic values(not horrifying at all)

    • @TheCyricson
      @TheCyricson Před 7 lety +1

      actually it was a military communism to be exact

  • @cvzanikos1
    @cvzanikos1 Před 7 lety +179

    In which Leonidas replied
    "COME AND GET THEM!!!!!!"
    Lol.. Most epic moment in history and in cinema.

    • @terrypeart3875
      @terrypeart3875 Před 7 lety +15

      I alway thought "then we shall fight in the shade" was the best. Referring to the arrows of the Persians being so numerous as to block out the sun. Original bad ass cool.

    • @cvzanikos1
      @cvzanikos1 Před 7 lety +3

      Terry Peart
      Yes of course that's a very epic moment as well.

    • @Galanoodle
      @Galanoodle Před 5 lety +6

      HELLASgate7 He said "ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ" not "Come and get them"

    • @davidh376
      @davidh376 Před 5 lety +6

      Which means come and take them

    • @user-nl2ku1hz1h
      @user-nl2ku1hz1h Před 5 lety +4

      Μολων λαβε

  • @eval_is_evil
    @eval_is_evil Před 3 lety +38

    Today "children stop fighting, lets talk!"
    Back then in Sparta "children, stop talking and fight !"

  • @gama343
    @gama343 Před 7 lety +368

    "...didn't win the battle..."
    The Greek forces crippled the Persian army so thoroughly that the Persians had to cancel their invasion and try again several years later when they had rebuilt their fleet and conscripted basically a whole new army. Considering that the initial objective was to buy time until the rest of Greece noticed how serious the situation was, I would call this an incredible victory for the Greeks and one of the most crushing defeats in history for the Persians.
    You also left out the part where half the Persian ships were destroyed by unexpectedly pointy rocks before they even landed.

    • @hashbrownz1999
      @hashbrownz1999 Před 7 lety +23

      Read your history. The stand of Thermopylae, though brave, made barely a dent on the Persian army, and the outcome of the war would likely have been the same even if the battle was never fought.
      Also, that thing about spartans never surrendering or retreating? False. Happened on many occasions and the only reason that idea came about in the first place was because of Thermopylae.
      A lot of these "Facts" Are more like "severely stretched truths"

    • @Moribax85
      @Moribax85 Před 7 lety +21

      misconception is spartans did surrender or retreat, what they didn't forgive was routing: you can surrender if you have no chance of victory, you'll live to fight another day, you can retreat to reorganize, but if you leave your weapons and flee, that's a big no no

    • @Prototype-wd9pt
      @Prototype-wd9pt Před 7 lety +16

      Probably not a chicken Man that's dogsh*t...It did delay the persians invasion to Greece and it did make a difference and the outcome of the war would likely not had been the same as well as also reducing persians morale by a lot...As far as Spartans never surrendering or retreating I don't know much about that happening but if you know of any battles they surrendered or retreated I'd like to know about that tell me about it from a reliable source the battles that they surrendered...

    • @undercoverjihadi9252
      @undercoverjihadi9252 Před 6 lety +2

      +Probably Not A Chicken Actually, if the battle wasn't fought, there would most likely be no soldiers garrisoned there, as it would be stupidity to not come from Thracia. In almost every scenario imaginable, there would be an invasion from Thracia.

    • @loveisthemostpowerfulforce1397
      @loveisthemostpowerfulforce1397 Před 6 lety +4

      Read Herodotus for the whole story :)

  • @StoicManYT
    @StoicManYT Před 7 lety +706

    I have seen a lot of bullshit videos about Spartans but this was not one of them, very good job bro. Respect from Greece.

    • @StoicManYT
      @StoicManYT Před 7 lety

      Jack Carressa I don't want to disrespect your opinion but I would like it if you could tell me more about the subject and the tactics why do you think they are wrong?

    • @MuriloSamurai
      @MuriloSamurai Před 7 lety +5

      Spartans surrender to Athenas in some batles, just the nobles are Spartans, like a army they dont are so great.

    • @MuriloSamurai
      @MuriloSamurai Před 7 lety +8

      Agree, however were 3,000 soldiers in the thermopilas, led by Spartans who refused to withdraw, then the legend was born, while others left they stayed.

    • @StoicManYT
      @StoicManYT Před 7 lety +1

      Murilo exactly :)

    • @levd1292
      @levd1292 Před 7 lety +14

      The Thespians also remained to make a last stand. Why are they ignored, by history?

  • @Rodeo_Wizard
    @Rodeo_Wizard Před 7 lety +539

    I will always love this phrase, "THIS IS SPARTA!!!!!!!!!".

    • @edgartovar2061
      @edgartovar2061 Před 7 lety +7

      Cringe_Destroyer what about Molon Labe?

    • @klausbrinck2137
      @klausbrinck2137 Před 7 lety +5

      Molon lave = come, receive! just 2 words, as the answer of Leonidas, when asked to give up their weapons, before the battle begann...

    • @edgartovar2061
      @edgartovar2061 Před 7 lety +8

      Molon Labe (or ΜΟΛΩΝ ΛΑΒΕ) is a classical Greek phrase meaning “come and take [them],” attributed to Spartan King Leonidas as a defiant response to the demand that his army lay down their weapons.

    • @klausbrinck2137
      @klausbrinck2137 Před 7 lety +7

      edgar tovar
      Spatans see a kind of life-philosophy or mindset, in expressing themselves precise, but still with a small number of words in their phrases. some where else, the greeks would have said: "come and receive them", but the spartans would say:" come, receive", because they were sure, that that would be enough to not get misunderstood. and believe me, they never got misunderstood. the prototype of a Spartan in modern measures, is Clint Eastwood in his gunman-roles, in Italowestern films (of sergio leone). Imagine a State, where everybody works not for himself, but for the State, and all behave like the clint Eastwood film character. on the other side, in Athens , people speak and discussed a lot, and so democracy arose... tha athenians also dispised doing stuff only for oneselves, the State was always equal important. "idiot" means still nowadays "a person taking care of private business, ignoring the State", and bacame in Athens a very big isult beiing called like that. later, every body took over this word, but only few know how it arose.

    • @lilodeth6993
      @lilodeth6993 Před 7 lety +2

      Klaus Brinck small number of words forming lives

  • @BMW_329
    @BMW_329 Před 6 lety +164

    After watching this its got me in the mood to watch 300

  • @klausbrinck2137
    @klausbrinck2137 Před 7 lety +191

    12 year old Spartan boys were allowed to take part in a contest, where every one of them got whipped 30 times. the ones that did not cry or scream while getting whipped, got a bust (statue) with their names on, in a central street of Sparta!!!
    When the Persians arrived for the first time, an athenian messenger was sent to Sparta, to ask for help . arriving at the kings palast, he noticed, that there were no guards at all, so he just walked on, till he met the king, playing at that moment with his daughter. he asked if the king is not afraid of assasinators, living in there without any bodyguards. the king answered to him, that no assasinator would anyway have a chance against him...

    • @aidandavis6530
      @aidandavis6530 Před 5 lety +13

      " assassinator" bruh

    • @Gogs126
      @Gogs126 Před 4 lety +7

      @@aidandavis6530 Did you seriously correct his spelling?? The word is assassin, you're both wrong.

    • @aidandavis6530
      @aidandavis6530 Před 4 lety +16

      Caoimhe Goggins 1,000 IQ plays. Notice the quotation marks troglodyte

    • @Gogs126
      @Gogs126 Před 4 lety +5

      @@aidandavis6530 If you were being sarcastic you would have spelled the word the same as the OP. But you couldn't manage that, so it looks like a correction. If you want to be a smart arse, get it right.

    • @grimmywizard
      @grimmywizard Před 4 lety +4

      @@Gogs126 he's pointing out the mistake, not correcting it Sherlock

  • @prometheus5311
    @prometheus5311 Před 7 lety +48

    When Philipus of macedonia( Alexanders father) conquered Greece he gave the spartans a message, saying If he wins the war against them, they will be forever his slaves if they don't surrender. The spartan answer was: If. Philippus and alexander both stayed clear of sparta and left it alone. Now that is bad ass.

    • @-XArchLinuxEnjoyerX-
      @-XArchLinuxEnjoyerX- Před 2 lety +4

      And that my friends, is one of the examples of the origin we have today for the phrase "Laconian speech"... Simple, to the point, non-flamboyant speech that gets the point across. For those who don't know, Laconia is the region Sparta was in.

    • @b0zz1380y
      @b0zz1380y Před 2 lety

      *Battle of megalopolis has entered the chat*

  • @TGC40401
    @TGC40401 Před 7 lety +1164

    I have kicked sooo many people in the chest because of that movie.

  • @jordanbelfort6244
    @jordanbelfort6244 Před 6 lety +46

    Just one word for the spartans. Respect.

  • @carriertaiyo2694
    @carriertaiyo2694 Před 7 lety +260

    I would love to see a movie that depicts the Spartans accurately

    • @ignacejespers8201
      @ignacejespers8201 Před 5 lety +12

      would be damn interesting to see a system with innate chronical flaws slowly decaying into a state of impotency

    • @mike84244
      @mike84244 Před 5 lety +12

      Watch the first movie about the Spartan 300 it`s very close, it`s in B+W.

    • @arthurleywin15
      @arthurleywin15 Před 4 lety +3

      300 duh

    • @ducatiguy1113
      @ducatiguy1113 Před 4 lety +3

      the 300 spartans older but better

    • @Harmthuria
      @Harmthuria Před 4 lety +30

      300 is actually pretty accurate. They only changed a few things for cinematic purposes. Like, it wasn't King Leonidas that kicked the Persian messanger into the well, but it did happen some ten years prior to the battle of Thermopolyae.
      And the mystics with the girl they called the oracle. Those salt fumes that she breathed in, they are highly hallucinogenic, and it is strongly recomended that nobody get high off them.
      The battle really did last two days. And the Spartans had killed so many Persians that they were demoralised, and lost the war shortly after.
      The Persians really did bring their country with them to fight. Meaning that they brought elephants, rhinoceroses, and grandes made from pottery containers that they called magic. All in an attempt to scare their enemies into surrendering.
      And Spartan women really did use their sexuality to get members of congress to act in their favor.

  • @atomicpunk520
    @atomicpunk520 Před 4 lety +34

    The " Special Forces" of the ancient world.

  • @stephenbritton9297
    @stephenbritton9297 Před 5 lety +24

    How great was Leonidas's last stand that we still write songs about it today!

  • @armanifloyd
    @armanifloyd Před 4 lety +16

    Those Spartans were a hardhearted breed of people. Wow!

  • @josephstalin8423
    @josephstalin8423 Před 7 lety +579

    Imagine if we revive Spartans today. What would they think about our modern world?

    • @kyrillbaetov6576
      @kyrillbaetov6576 Před 7 lety +137

      -Revived Spartans: We came here to meet our ascendants... And we still cannot see where they're hidden. Perhaps behind the crowd of those chubby people talking to rectangles in some weird language?
      -Random Spartan soldier: Maybe they died a long time ago?
      -Revived Spartans: LOLOLOLOLOLOL... Oh...

    • @kyrillbaetov6576
      @kyrillbaetov6576 Před 7 lety +21

      -Revived Spartans: We came here to meet our ascendants... And we still cannot see where they're hidden. Perhaps behind the crowd of those chubby people talking to rectangles in some weird language?
      -Random Spartan soldier: Maybe they died a long time ago?
      -Revived Spartans: LOLOLOLOLOLOL... Oh...

    • @fuqupal
      @fuqupal Před 7 lety +142

      Weak cowards and idiots!

    • @SoteriosXI
      @SoteriosXI Před 7 lety +98

      They would probably be fascinated by cars, planes, computers, tv, etc. enough to keep them pretty occupied.

    • @AntiCensorshipGamer
      @AntiCensorshipGamer Před 7 lety +212

      I can already see that becoming an internet sensation. "Spartans react to 300"

  • @Zeldarw104
    @Zeldarw104 Před 2 lety +2

    I've been a subscriber for many years, this video has been sitting here, for 4 years, I finally decided I'd watched it, tonight.🤔 Oh boy!🙂

  • @nikolapetrovic4814
    @nikolapetrovic4814 Před 7 lety +212

    What if some country had a similar program to spartan agoge today? can you imagine the outrage of the international comunity?

    • @nikolapetrovic4814
      @nikolapetrovic4814 Před 7 lety +8

      ***** i mean an actuall military unit of modern spartans all trained from childhood.

    • @joecarberry8313
      @joecarberry8313 Před 7 lety +12

      Nikola Petrović It would be discouraged since that kind of treatment is extremely inhumane.

    • @joecarberry8313
      @joecarberry8313 Před 7 lety +2

      ***** What do you mean its called media?

    • @tristanperez211
      @tristanperez211 Před 7 lety +6

      woah I almost cut myself on Audree's edge

    • @alexlegg8990
      @alexlegg8990 Před 7 lety +15

      Well it probably wouldn't even be possible. None of the actual ethnic Spartans were anything but child-birthers (women) and soldiers (men). Everything is money, a country can focus purely on economy, simply develop a strong weapon with that stability and money and easily kill all of a nation that did that focused on a largely ineffective program like that. Individual prowess like this is useless for modern war.
      However, I personally would like to see the same thing applied but to Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics. You could probably create individuals that are considered "geniuses" in other countries.

  • @bowiem.d.3299
    @bowiem.d.3299 Před 4 lety +17

    Lay down your arms...
    Sparta: Come and get them.
    Doesn't get more badass than that.

    • @vCLOWNSHOESv
      @vCLOWNSHOESv Před 4 lety

      First scene was the best. This is Sparta!

    • @SIPEROTH
      @SIPEROTH Před 2 lety

      It's a famous ancient Greek phrase. If you want to say it in ancient Greek just say "Molon lave". but you say the "o" like in the word "wrong" and the "a" like in the word "have".

  • @jonw1235
    @jonw1235 Před 3 lety +18

    The Spartans would react violently to the show My 600lb Life.

  • @gb6710
    @gb6710 Před 7 lety +9

    Love your channel. I watch several videos a day.

  • @jamesleigh4499
    @jamesleigh4499 Před 6 lety +1

    dude i love these videos, I know a few of these facts but still fun learning. also you have that history teacher swag its funny

  • @hansoronce541
    @hansoronce541 Před 5 lety +17

    “I’m just big-boned” 😂 Tell that to the spartans and get rekt!

  • @Delta_117-22
    @Delta_117-22 Před 7 lety +52

    WHAT!? So This is The 1st Spartan Program Ever.

    • @junkiie5584
      @junkiie5584 Před 4 lety +9

      Yeah sorry bro

    • @krishanubanerjee6955
      @krishanubanerjee6955 Před 3 lety +3

      Yes, and that too without any genetic engineering or power armor!

    • @speedercat154
      @speedercat154 Před 3 lety

      Dude there were 2 halo spartan projects before you. They just weren't call Spartans

    • @chefknight1159
      @chefknight1159 Před 3 lety +1

      @@speedercat154 I think he’s calling the Greek Spartans more warrior than those from project Orion

    • @goodkrypollo1706
      @goodkrypollo1706 Před 3 lety

      I mean, there's the Michigan State Spartans but they suck

  • @WileyGunslinger
    @WileyGunslinger Před 3 lety +8

    These people were hearty to the point of not being understandable to modern folk. They were each a super hero in and of themselves.

  • @Azriel884
    @Azriel884 Před 6 lety

    Your pronunciations of some of the words are funny..... Xerxes is one that I giggled at... Such a great video! Love the research you put into it and how quickly you gave information with such little time. Very great vid guys!! Subb'n fa sho!

  • @deusredeemer
    @deusredeemer Před 7 lety +59

    Im Greek and i must say your "GREEK WORD" accent IS QUITE GOOD M8 ...KUDOS :)

    • @tales2797
      @tales2797 Před 7 lety

      hey man so how is the place that sparta was located now a days ? is it just rocks? or something are there any remains ?

    • @deusredeemer
      @deusredeemer Před 7 lety +3

      talis2797 Dude Sparta still exists as a city :P

    • @tales2797
      @tales2797 Před 7 lety +1

      omggg dude i soo wanna go there haha awesome man

    • @deusredeemer
      @deusredeemer Před 7 lety +1

      talis2797 Its a small town but still ..there are monuments too see ...

    • @klausbrinck2137
      @klausbrinck2137 Před 7 lety +4

      The Turks took over Greece 1453AC, till 1838AC. A long time, but did not manage to set a foot on Sparta... the people are still gut soldiers, and it is also isolated Up on a mountain... later, cities with naval ports became much more important, because of trading...

  • @panther724
    @panther724 Před 7 lety +155

    Love this period of history :)

    • @meistereder6382
      @meistereder6382 Před 7 lety +5

      Yeah a pederasts heaven...

    • @Ron-fw6bm
      @Ron-fw6bm Před 7 lety +2

      Yea, I was wondering about that....no women until 30?
      Yea ok...so they were celibate until then....riiiiiight.

    • @klausbrinck2137
      @klausbrinck2137 Před 7 lety

      of cource they could have wifes and children, but lived separated till they get 30. they visited their families daily, but slept every night still in the army barracks... by the age of 30, they were more or less obliged to get married... so to say, do what you want, but we expect that you get married at latest when you are around 30 years old... it is like women in the western civilisation untill before 60 years: if they were not married by the age of 30, it looked pretty stange...

    • @srbaruchi
      @srbaruchi Před 7 lety +1

      One would think that with all the male bonding between 7 and 30 -- key developmental years -- that there would have been a lot of bisexuality among the boys/men, maybe among the women, too. I believe people are born with their sexuality (90+% hetero), but the culture could/would have promoted same-sex affairs.

    • @klausbrinck2137
      @klausbrinck2137 Před 7 lety

      There is a pretty curious unproven speculaton, proposing, that it is logical, that the 300 Spartans of the battle of Thermopylae consisted out of 150 pairs, and the reason was, that those two soldiers in a pair not only knew each others fighting tactic perfect, in order to form, both together, a perfect killing machine, but were also sentimentaly bound to each other , in order to protect each others life with his own life...

  • @nickmarsala3787
    @nickmarsala3787 Před 7 lety +144

    To be blunt I would have just packed my stuff up and moved to Athens.

    • @kathleenohanlon5430
      @kathleenohanlon5430 Před 6 lety +5

      Or move to America!

    • @kyleferguson7621
      @kyleferguson7621 Před 5 lety +2

      Thanks, I'll take your advice. (I'm moving to Athens next month)

    • @JoyMadrugada
      @JoyMadrugada Před 5 lety

      we are ok here tbh money or not weather and lifestyle helps a lot combined with my view from my balcony direct to Acropolis , but i am packing my stuff to Germany ,... money issues

    • @bubbleboybenni
      @bubbleboybenni Před 4 lety

      @@kyleferguson7621 How's Athens treating ya?

    • @pianogiovanna4854
      @pianogiovanna4854 Před 4 lety +4

      Nah they will kill you immediately

  • @GregJoshuaW
    @GregJoshuaW Před 7 lety +147

    It's really mind numbing how violent human civilization has classically been...

    • @SuperGodlike101
      @SuperGodlike101 Před 7 lety +6

      Your comment is so much funnier when read in a posh brittish accent

    • @lashawnwalker8399
      @lashawnwalker8399 Před 7 lety +1

      GregJoshuaW Stefan molyneux Thulean Perspective channels

    • @conan1912
      @conan1912 Před 6 lety +15

      GregJoshuaW That's how they survived. We have forgotten how the world is. Weakness will destroy the western world

    • @guildmaster3363
      @guildmaster3363 Před 6 lety +1

      We need to return to the old ways ! This life is boring, peace is boring. War, war is the ultimate entertainment.

    • @jhinabloomingflower807
      @jhinabloomingflower807 Před 6 lety +3

      Well spartans were one of the ancient warrior-countries.Only the genetically strongest could even survive the training

  • @alexupton6732
    @alexupton6732 Před 7 lety +18

    Really great video but an important note is that it wasn't really just 300 Spartan soldiers alone. When Leonidas discovered that Xerxes learned of the goat path that would allow him to surround the Greek army, Leonidas released his 5,000 Greek allied forces to retreat to a more defensible position because he knew they would be doomed. He also knew the Persian army was too close for them to safely retreat so he and his 300 Spartans stayed behind to hold the position but he also forced the 400 Theban soldiers to stay and fight because they were sympathetic to the Persians. Aside from that, 700 Thespians volunteered to stay as well, claiming they would not let the Spartans die alone. So the force was actually just short of 1,400 soldiers, not 300. Still very impressive odds.

    • @towardsheaven4196
      @towardsheaven4196 Před 2 lety +2

      They were 7000...but actually only 300 from Sparta!

    • @grassfedcharlie
      @grassfedcharlie Před 2 lety +1

      He literally said that in the video. Do you mofos fully watch anything before typing?

    • @WolfoftheWoodsAirsoft
      @WolfoftheWoodsAirsoft Před rokem

      there were 300 Spartan warriors and the rest were citizens of other city states who took up arms so really it was 300 Spartans and some well intentioned amateurs

  • @creatme5054
    @creatme5054 Před 3 lety +7

    Spartan always motivates me 🔥🐾🔥

  • @ComputerHelpHawaii
    @ComputerHelpHawaii Před 6 lety +26

    "Our Arrows Will Blot Out the Sun. Then We Will Fight in the Shade"

  • @youtoob1811
    @youtoob1811 Před 2 lety +3

    Time travelling Leonidas and his 300 arrive in the 21st century America to see locals arguing over whether men are women.... Justice gets dispensed... That's the movie I want to see.

  • @GothicElf68
    @GothicElf68 Před 7 lety +5

    I saw a documentary on the History channel several years ago. Most of the facts presented there were also in this video, but there was at least one discrepancy. That being the age at which Spartan males went to live in the barracks; according to the documentary, it was age 5, not seven. Also, when the boys were punished when they got caught stealing, they, in fact, were not being punished for stealing, but for getting caught. This was due to the fact that if a Spartan soldier was somehow cut off from his unit, he;d be expected to survive any way he could, including stealing what ever he needed.Also, yes, they were lashed, but, only until the boy asked for the beating to be stopped. However, because it was a point of pride and honor to NOT ask for the beating to be stopped, it was not uncommon for a boy to be beaten to death.
    The battle of Thermopylae. 300 Spartan Hoplites AND their 'battle squires" Hellots who had earned the right to serve a Spartan soldier directly. Most of these Helots knew how to use weaponry, though their primary purpose was to carry the Spartan soldiers food, water, extra weapons (to replace those that would inevitably break during a battle,) and other extra equipment.Still, at the battle of Thermopylae,many of the battle squires ended up in actual combat, due to the need for numbers. Oh and the two men who survived the battle? This was due to their being physically ill, which kept them from fighting. A third said "F-it" and fought anyway. It should also be noted, the Helots were not slaves, though the Spartans did keep slaves, as did MOST Greeks. The Helots were however, second class citizens.
    All in all, though, a great video.

  • @mr.bluesky8554
    @mr.bluesky8554 Před 7 lety +58

    the Spartans were so strong and powerful that not even Alexander the Great dared attack the city state. and when the Romans eventually took the city, the legions had been all but destroyed by Spartan resistance

    • @ignacejespers8201
      @ignacejespers8201 Před 5 lety +12

      Sparta surrendered to Rome and got butchered in every battle they engaged against the legions

    • @danielblank9979
      @danielblank9979 Před 5 lety +1

      Sparta didn’t have the strongest army they were more politically advanced than any other Greek state/city but Argos had the strongest army while Sparta was known for its women and politics

    • @saguntum-iberian-greekkons7014
      @saguntum-iberian-greekkons7014 Před 5 lety

      I didn't know that part of Spartan battle against the Romans, it may have been a terrible one. Adding the fact that the Spartans were no more in their glory day as the King Leonidas and that they were not fighting weak persian eastern units but professional troops that were destined to changed the world

    • @jeffjacob5479
      @jeffjacob5479 Před 5 lety +7

      Pretty sure Sparta was out of power before Alexander the Great rose up.

    • @MCshadr217
      @MCshadr217 Před 4 lety +5

      @@jeffjacob5479 Nope. They were still around, and were avoided. It could be for two reasons, though. Spartan lands were poor. And Sparta kept it that way on purpose. Basically ensured that no conqueror would come after them due to an abundance of resources. King Philip I also avoided them, and was famous for getting the reply "if" and "neither" on his initial messages to them. As someone mentioned, they didn't have the strongest army. It's like saying the SAS is the strongest army, it's pointless, as their numbers are to few. Spartans produced what we could consider "Special OP forces". That's really it. They had the strongest fighters. But having the strongest fighters doesn't mean you'll win.

  • @frankcipriani1882
    @frankcipriani1882 Před 7 lety +5

    Excellent and concise, most real portrait of an age lost to history, but the ideas still persist in totalitarian thinking. Frank Cipriani

  • @turgaykaraderi9979
    @turgaykaraderi9979 Před 6 lety +9

    ,I Respect Spartans who Died for their Land . Respect From Turkey

  • @PrincessDenyse
    @PrincessDenyse Před 7 lety +5

    +Top Tenz Thanks for this "new" top ten about Sparta...SWEET!

  • @Whoknowsuknow
    @Whoknowsuknow Před 7 lety +6

    I just keep imagining how tough spartan kids would be, growing up like that.

    • @jordanhudalla9249
      @jordanhudalla9249 Před 2 lety +1

      Most feared warriors of all was the celts romans greeks feared most because man and wife fought together only ppl who had women warriors putting men only armies to shame!

  • @debonairgallant
    @debonairgallant Před 7 lety +1

    Great video sir! cheers

  • @digiphot2
    @digiphot2 Před 3 lety +2

    THANK YOU FOR SERVING to all of you who were nobley in our US military !!! I live in a military family where my husband and his brother-in-law, who we help, are 100% service connected US disabled veterans. To be honest, sometimes I don't do it right and get tired and not very sweet = WHAT AN INSPIRATION THESE SPARTAN WOMEN AND THEIR FAMILIES ARE !!! The wives used to say, when their men went into battle, "SPARTAN. COME BACK WITH YOUR SHIELD OR ON IT !!!" WOW, ISN"T THAT SOMETHING.....C.H.

  • @novato455
    @novato455 Před 7 lety +10

    Greek: Spartan why your sword is so small?
    Spartan: Its long enough to reach your hearth.

  • @enigma_offixial
    @enigma_offixial Před 3 lety +8

    Sparta was like a sleeping beast quiet and keeping to themselves until ticked then they could take over the modern world Sparta did everything right in terms of military and mental destruction

    • @unclereub4024
      @unclereub4024 Před 3 lety

      keeping to themselves? they had wars with other city states just to practice wars.

  • @Razor_Regiment
    @Razor_Regiment Před 7 lety +1

    I'd like to see some Halloween themed videos,on the holiday itself or maybe some paranormal footage.Thanks top tenz.👍

  • @PERRYS_PROPS
    @PERRYS_PROPS Před 3 lety

    Great video, thanks

  • @nicolek4076
    @nicolek4076 Před 5 lety +6

    Thank you, Simon, for this potted history of the Battle of Thermopylae.

  • @Warrior93x
    @Warrior93x Před 3 lety +4

    I’ve screamed “THIS...IS....MY...HOUSE!!!!!” Soo many times after watching this movie

  • @aliramezani2333
    @aliramezani2333 Před 2 lety

    "Earthquake?"
    "No captain, battle formations!"

  • @brandoboyer731
    @brandoboyer731 Před 7 lety

    great video!! this is so cool +1 sub

  • @christopherthorkon3997
    @christopherthorkon3997 Před 6 lety +13

    Making Sparta Great Again!

  • @leonithe
    @leonithe Před 3 lety +8

    Proud of my heritage: imagine having that badass' name!...

  • @SteliosChristakis
    @SteliosChristakis Před 7 lety +1

    Thank you for this video!

  • @Naldo2406
    @Naldo2406 Před 3 lety +8

    I think we need an accurate film about Sparta,Leonidas and the battle of Thermopylae

    • @Harmthuria
      @Harmthuria Před 2 lety

      A proper series. Like ‘Game of Thrones’ scale proper. Roughly hour long episodes, some longer, some shorter, and they accurately depict what happened during those days/years.

  • @themaster1670
    @themaster1670 Před 5 lety +6

    Pyrrhus of Epirus, the cousin of Alexander the Great tried to take over Sparta, but a Spartan woman killed him when he invaded the city

  • @SkinBear1
    @SkinBear1 Před 7 lety +114

    Spartans were so bad ass! =o)

    • @itsgamz3693
      @itsgamz3693 Před 7 lety +10

      Skin Bear and barbaric and brutal

    • @Dan-vk6qm
      @Dan-vk6qm Před 7 lety +3

      Skin Bear It's an honor to be born and live in Greece

    • @zhtas4271
      @zhtas4271 Před 7 lety +2

      Μόνο το παρελθόν μας είναι λαμπρότατο, το παρόν μας είναι σκατά και απ'ότι βλέπω το μέλλον μας θα είναι ακόμα χειρότερο...

    • @saeedvazirian
      @saeedvazirian Před 7 lety +1

      Not as much as persians.

    • @gkouzakos8353
      @gkouzakos8353 Před 7 lety

      ahahhah Nice....I am crying

  • @user-cf9yw1wu4i
    @user-cf9yw1wu4i Před 7 lety +42

    Macedonians and spartans the Greek war Machines

    • @sotos200012ss
      @sotos200012ss Před 5 lety +3

      Filthy Guy don't forget Argos the place of heroes and Athens of the strong navie

    • @AndrewStamelakis
      @AndrewStamelakis Před 4 lety

      Thebes: Hold my beer...

    • @osman7240
      @osman7240 Před 4 lety +1

      Macedonian had better technology like the longer spear which was a huge advantage at the time.

    • @Batsis1
      @Batsis1 Před 3 lety +1

      @ilirjan zhiti macedonias are Greek. plus we are not the ones with blind forefathers.

    • @SilentArc
      @SilentArc Před 3 lety +1

      Why do we have the same lame username

  • @tattoo_suit6197
    @tattoo_suit6197 Před 3 lety +2

    Interesting video. I’ve been wondering how many Spartans were left at the final battle at Thermopylae

  • @carlbeckles9198
    @carlbeckles9198 Před 3 lety +7

    Mom: "Put away those toys NOW!"
    Me: 15:35

    • @krishanubanerjee6955
      @krishanubanerjee6955 Před 3 lety +4

      Kid, if you have the courage to say that to your mother, you are already a Spartan at heart! :D

    • @zachwatson2824
      @zachwatson2824 Před 3 lety +1

      @@krishanubanerjee6955 yeah

  • @Sonicrick66
    @Sonicrick66 Před 6 lety +5

    Awesome Spartans really in small numbers fought overwhelming odds even if they died They won none the less.

  • @macthecheese8251
    @macthecheese8251 Před 7 lety +2

    hey top tenz, a list about General Patton would be really interesting considering the mythos that surrounds him.

  • @gama6749
    @gama6749 Před 6 lety +1

    loved this, mahalo for sharing

  • @mqbitsko25
    @mqbitsko25 Před 2 lety +3

    Alexander the Great's father, Philip II of Macedon, tried to annex Sparta after subduing several other Greek city-states. He sent a message: "If I invade Laconia I shall turn you out." The Spartans replied with a single word: "If."
    There was no invasion.

  • @lil_boy4780
    @lil_boy4780 Před 3 lety +3

    I remember when I was in fifth grade me and my friends made a game called 300. 1-3 people will be off the equipment and trying to get on and climb to the top while 1-5 people try to keep them from getting on. We called it 300 because my friend was almost at the top and I pushed him off while yelling "THIS IS SPARTA!!!" he was OK btw

  • @hugosharpe2387
    @hugosharpe2387 Před 5 lety

    great video mate

  • @peterharper9703
    @peterharper9703 Před 6 lety

    Awesome Video!

  • @jeffmclearen1421
    @jeffmclearen1421 Před 3 lety +4

    This movie taught me that yelling everything and spitting whilst yelling proved me to be royalty.

  • @frederikhyrup2871
    @frederikhyrup2871 Před 7 lety +5

    And I thought 23 months of millitary training was at some points "bugger". I feel elated!

  • @marktelep5856
    @marktelep5856 Před 5 lety

    Very interesting and fact filled!!!!!!!!

  • @MrBoRoberts
    @MrBoRoberts Před 7 lety +2

    Ha! Love it! You can see me to the left of the screen at 6:50.

  • @chrisd8180
    @chrisd8180 Před 5 lety +5

    Theres finally a video game thats AAA that uses the Spartan Lore....AC Odyssey ....YAY!!! well there was another, Titan Quest and its a fantastic game just over 10 years old and it wasnt full 3D it was a diablo style 2D game, but still great visuals for that style even in 2019. I LOVE LEONIDOS and the 300 spartans, the 1st movie in the mid 2000s was amazing.

  • @martincolvill5453
    @martincolvill5453 Před 3 lety +4

    With the way I was raised, I think my father was a reincarnation of a Spartan instructor. I have the whipping scars to prove it!

  • @itza4ctv588
    @itza4ctv588 Před 7 lety

    Love your videos from Greece

  • @twent-vv7jv
    @twent-vv7jv Před 2 lety

    Mint :-) so much info .

  • @kellyshea92
    @kellyshea92 Před 6 lety +193

    We need to make a time machine and send SJWs to ancient Sparta

    • @ashutoshprakash3017
      @ashutoshprakash3017 Před 6 lety +9

      kelly shea no...
      THE PAUL BROTHERS

    • @mmjnice97
      @mmjnice97 Před 5 lety +13

      We need to send these Tide pods eating yuppies in a time machine back to Sparta to grow some nut hair!!

    • @mmjnice97
      @mmjnice97 Před 5 lety +6

      @A Scam Involving Corndogs hell no!! I grew up in the late 80s early 90s. Everything except the the older men having sex with boys part.. I'm not down with raping underage people of any kind yuck!!

    • @thomaskok5773
      @thomaskok5773 Před 5 lety +11

      they will die instantly

    • @ebonyfem
      @ebonyfem Před 4 lety +2

      You first

  • @davepiper7823
    @davepiper7823 Před 3 lety +4

    Nothing horrifying about it,just the Spartan way of Life ♥️ IYl.

  • @oddfoxx4155
    @oddfoxx4155 Před 7 lety

    these types of vidz are so much better w/o the live commentators. music,graphics, the story...thats it

  • @bully056
    @bully056 Před 7 lety +1

    What we consider Horrifying if not inhumane today, was honorable and expected back then. This training and expectations often then not elongated their life's in peace time and ensured less losses in battle.

  • @ShatteredGlass916
    @ShatteredGlass916 Před 7 lety +32

    how about that one lunatic spartan ghost that slaughters entire mount olympus

    • @khiemnguyen8395
      @khiemnguyen8395 Před 6 lety +1

      As much as badass that would sound, it isn't fact. Though I wish it was

    • @diogopereira1475
      @diogopereira1475 Před 5 lety +2

      Ah, kratos 😂👌

    • @Bb-xq7gk
      @Bb-xq7gk Před 4 lety

      @@khiemnguyen8395 and you

    • @issackaiser
      @issackaiser Před 4 lety +1

      Last word i heard from this ghost was
      .
      .
      .
      BOI

  • @3therea11
    @3therea11 Před 3 lety +3

    Until I saw it typed out I never realized the relationship of Thermopylae and "hot gates"

  • @sumari972
    @sumari972 Před 2 lety +2

    it's interesting how many of the Spartan rules and customs are still active nowadays in people's minds and style of behaviour.

  • @chrissirvid5845
    @chrissirvid5845 Před 2 lety

    Still interesting after 2nd view, 7 months later. Great work team.

  • @Ebeneezergoode1
    @Ebeneezergoode1 Před 5 lety +4

    Showing Vikings in contrast with disciplined formations is ironic: shield wall.

  • @josephstalin8423
    @josephstalin8423 Před 7 lety +13

    Can you do a video on Pirates?

  • @jimellison777
    @jimellison777 Před 5 lety +1

    GREAT VIDEO................

  • @aw1008
    @aw1008 Před 3 lety

    Has anyone noticed how Simon's new videos have sound quality that is light-years better than his old videos, this one included

  • @Trey5Damare
    @Trey5Damare Před 5 lety +15

    Sparta was more badass then Athens/Athenia im sorry.

  • @BoogeyMan828
    @BoogeyMan828 Před 7 lety +5

    Does anyone else crave bacon and eggs while watching a TopTenz? no? okay..

    • @BoogeyMan828
      @BoogeyMan828 Před 7 lety +1

      Your voice and facial features remind me of an Englishman that did breakfast commercial's back in the 80's... Yes, I'm that old lol "and YES, I would like the Biscuits and gravy also"

    • @obeyjesus1973
      @obeyjesus1973 Před 7 lety

      would you like to hear the good news of jesus Christ?

    • @begoodorbegoodatit2271
      @begoodorbegoodatit2271 Před 6 lety

      BigCannon Adventures actually, yes! Just polished off a bowl of fried eggs mm...true

  • @dicessdontbenosey438
    @dicessdontbenosey438 Před 3 lety +1

    My ancestors are Spartans from Greece and I'm a American Greek who served the marines in the Korean and Vietnam war. War is part of life either at home or abroad.

    • @AM-xf4mn
      @AM-xf4mn Před 2 lety

      So was my father. Thank you for your service.

  • @ryanhoskins458
    @ryanhoskins458 Před 4 lety +1

    That Spartan at 7:11 has Betty Boop on his shield!
    💃🏻🛡🗡

  • @Polar-Eel
    @Polar-Eel Před 7 lety +12

    Congrats on 500k guys, very well deserved!

  • @zoneent7295
    @zoneent7295 Před 7 lety +6

    Spartan invented tough love😂

  • @TheGamingVader
    @TheGamingVader Před 7 lety

    Great video