Justin and Tiberius - Eastern Roman Empire

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  • čas přidán 13. 05. 2024
  • On the night of November 14th 565, the death of the childless Justinian was rapidly reported by the only one witness. The latter, a high official named Callinicus, claimed that the great emperor had designated his nephew Justin as successor; the senators backed this claim. Justin had prominent allies in the palace. With the support of the commander of the imperial guard Tiberius and the patriarch of Constantinople John Scholasticus, Justin II was acclaimed Augustus.
    ⏰ Timestamps
    0:00 - Introduction
    0:50 - Justin II
    7:49 - Uneasy Regency
    11:09 - Tiberius II
    16:20 - Conclusion
    🤝 Support
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    🎵 Music
    www.epidemicsound.com/
    Forever to Run - Howard Harper-Barnes
    Defending the Keep - John Bjork
    There Are No Heroes - Philip Ayers
    Birth of a Knight - Max Anson
    The Great War - Jon Bjork
    Heroes on Horses - Wendel Scherer
    Last Words - Jon Bjork
    Last Hero Standing - Dream Cave
    Deconstructing the Empire - Christian Andersen
    📚 Main sources
    - Hugh Elton, The Roman Empire of Late Antiquity; 2016
    - Morisson Cécile, Le Monde Byzantin I - L'empire rome d'Orient (330-641): puf; 2012
    - Peter Heather, Rome Resurgent - War and Empire in the age of Justinian : Oxford
    🌐 Internet sources
    - Wikipedia fr eng, 2022
    - Roman Emperors : www.roman-emperors.org/
    - Byzantine Battles : byzantium.gr/battles.html
    - Historical Map Animators, CZcams

Komentáře • 82

  • @flaviusjconstantius
    @flaviusjconstantius Před rokem +74

    I like how it took over 500 years for the Romans to have another emperor named Tiberius

  • @nazeem8680
    @nazeem8680 Před rokem +33

    Top 3 most dangerous jobs in Eastern Roman Empire:
    3: Danube Borderguard
    2: Silkworm smuggler
    1: Governor of Africa

  • @iexist3919
    @iexist3919 Před rokem +58

    This is truly the calm before the storm that was the 7th Century

    • @danielchequer5842
      @danielchequer5842 Před rokem +15

      Just as every emperor post 476 feels like a build up to Justinian, every emperor post Justinian feels like a build up to Heraclius

  • @MonsieurBananes
    @MonsieurBananes Před rokem +28

    It’s a shame this channel isn’t more well known, the videos are great ❤️

  • @Georgios1821
    @Georgios1821 Před rokem +9

    You are so underrated keep up the great job.
    God bless you from Greece.🇬🇷

    • @ancientsight
      @ancientsight  Před rokem +2

      Thanks a lot, you guys really have a colorfull history

    • @Georgios1821
      @Georgios1821 Před rokem +2

      @@ancientsight A 5,000 year long history from Pelasgian Greece to Modern Greece.
      Your channel is great I a cannot wait for the next video.
      Keep up the great work.

  • @PakBallandSami
    @PakBallandSami Před rokem +13

    “I shall always be consistent and never change my ways so long as I am in my senses; but for the sake of precedent the Senate should beware of binding itself to support the acts of any man, since he might through some mischance suffer a change”
    --Tiberius

  • @youvebeengreeked
    @youvebeengreeked Před rokem +4

    _"Make yovr reign my finest epitaph."_
    *The final words of Emperor Tiberivs II to Mavrice*

  • @sidern6009
    @sidern6009 Před rokem +15

    I'm a huge fan of your job dude

  • @OptimusMaximusNero
    @OptimusMaximusNero Před rokem +18

    Justin's wife: "I know my husband has been under a lot of stress lately, but he's not crazy at all."
    Tiberius II: "Really? He has made a horse consul, ordered the army to stab the sea, burned Byzantium while playing the lyre, forced his subjects to listen to him recite endless poems, ordered to kill everyone who had the same name as him, used servants as archery targets, entered a gladiatorial fight disguised as Hercules, dressed as a woman and ordered to be called Queen. AND IF THAT WASN'T ENOUGH, HE JUST SH*T IN MY PEANUT BARREL!!!"
    Justin's Wife: "We all have difficult days sometimes, you know?"

    • @sergioacevedo2254
      @sergioacevedo2254 Před rokem

      Stabbing the sea, you say??
      Would you by any chance...be interested in a military alliance with Emperor Caligula against these diabolical waters, so that we may send our legions to stab the water to death together, and put the sea in its place!?
      Burning the capital city whilst playing the lyre you say, AND a poet???
      Emperor Nero would like to contract you as his personal pyromaniac and poet to show the world what true artists can do to change humanity for the better.

    • @caiawlodarski5339
      @caiawlodarski5339 Před rokem

      "He did ?"
      "No, but are we just going to wait around until he does ?"

  • @casio6651
    @casio6651 Před rokem +3

    Wow, you dig up some bloody obscure information for these videos. Impressive dedication. 👍

  • @toomuchswag2die885
    @toomuchswag2die885 Před 11 měsíci +1

    thanks for the videos

  • @wiseide2559
    @wiseide2559 Před rokem

    Great video, I love the information and detail you went into especially with Tiberius!

  • @dansmith4077
    @dansmith4077 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Great video thanks

  • @cjclark2002
    @cjclark2002 Před rokem +1

    Well done, high quality engaging content my friend.

  • @contoon1563
    @contoon1563 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Great video, not many videos on Justin II and Tiberius II so good work

  • @avaragejavacoder
    @avaragejavacoder Před rokem +6

    Great Video. Underrated channel Sadly. By the way Have you changed your microphone?

    • @ancientsight
      @ancientsight  Před rokem +2

      Yes, I tried out another mic I have, It is pretty much the same quality. However, it does not sound the same, so do you prefer this one or the other ?

    • @avaragejavacoder
      @avaragejavacoder Před rokem +1

      @@ancientsight actually both of them are good. But i was used to listen the previous videos that's why i noticed difference when i started the video. First i think there was another narrator.

    • @ancientsight
      @ancientsight  Před rokem +1

      That's funny to note. Another thing is that I spoke louder and further away from the mic this time

  • @Georgios1821
    @Georgios1821 Před rokem +2

    Nice job

  • @drinci
    @drinci Před rokem +5

    Your videos are amazing man, the music the visuals it gives me chills sometimes. You are really underrated and I'm sure that your channel will be popular one day, the quality is just superb.

    • @ancientsight
      @ancientsight  Před rokem +2

      Thanks you ! And if you like the music, check out the description, all credits are here. You will find some really nice artists.

    • @foreverraining1522
      @foreverraining1522 Před rokem

      No it's not. Stop lying to him. His voice and accent are subpar and so are his animations.

    • @drinci
      @drinci Před rokem +1

      @@foreverraining1522 why?

  • @marcoslce7161
    @marcoslce7161 Před rokem +1

    Comment for référencement. Keep it on man

  • @harryjackson3867
    @harryjackson3867 Před rokem +5

    Hope you get way more subs soon

  • @mrsansiverius2083
    @mrsansiverius2083 Před rokem +1

    Just discovered your channel, seems great

  • @stepanpytlik4021
    @stepanpytlik4021 Před rokem +1

    Extremely underrated channel.

  • @dropkick69able
    @dropkick69able Před rokem +1

    Good stuff

  • @trajanaugustus3501
    @trajanaugustus3501 Před rokem +2

    You are amazing bro, one of the best channel’s on the History of Ancient and Medieval Rome, thank you for the good content

  • @giannisgiannopoulos791
    @giannisgiannopoulos791 Před rokem +2

    Always a pleasure watching your work. Can't wait for the next episode with the patriot, soldier/Emperor Maurice! Thank you.

    • @ancientsight
      @ancientsight  Před rokem +1

      History really is made up of many colorfull characters and events, Maurice is definitely one of them.

  • @ruufusdeleon1264
    @ruufusdeleon1264 Před rokem +4

    This is when the Romans needed Heraclius; before everything really started to fall apart.

  • @iados5757
    @iados5757 Před 2 měsíci

    Your videos are amazing you should be more popular

  • @Matthew_080
    @Matthew_080 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I think that you are the best 🙂

  • @TheMoorluck
    @TheMoorluck Před rokem +4

    Shame Justinian pushed the empire and one of the great what ifs is what if he had more money or more time to reestablish the Italian provinces, or what if the sassanids never started that war that doomed both their empires

  • @dshock85
    @dshock85 Před rokem +2

    and what the hell happened to the mints? Rome was producing coins with amazing portraits and now every eastern roman coin looks like its adorned with aliens

    • @mikhailturkhan7686
      @mikhailturkhan7686 Před 6 měsíci

      Yeah, even 5th century solidi of Constantinople look far better. I guess the taste changed to a more flat representation. 7th century solidi are more uneven.

  • @sebastianjuara
    @sebastianjuara Před rokem +1

    i love you dude

  • @superyoshi_13
    @superyoshi_13 Před rokem +12

    Oh hell nah this is where it all starts to go downhill, shoutout to Tiberius II he's a g

    • @matthewmiller6987
      @matthewmiller6987 Před rokem +1

      Truly is sad the byzantines were in continual decline for nearly a millenium with only short lived restorations (basil and alexius come to mind)

    • @Michael_the_Drunkard
      @Michael_the_Drunkard Před rokem +7

      @@matthewmiller6987 "continuous decline" absolute nonsense! What Basil, Nicephorus, Alexius I, Michael III, Leo III, Cosntantine V, John Tzimisces achieved wasn't a small recovery.

    • @Michael_the_Drunkard
      @Michael_the_Drunkard Před rokem +1

      Maurice and Heraclius were better.

    • @matthewmiller6987
      @matthewmiller6987 Před rokem +2

      @@Michael_the_Drunkard it merely extended the downfall and retook lost territories they showed the decline for a time but it was never a reversal, and the only lasting restoration was the one under the Macedonian dynasty

    • @causantinthescot
      @causantinthescot Před rokem

      @@Michael_the_Drunkard The Eastern Romans managed to hold Anatolia for over 400 years.

  • @giniusmklo8161
    @giniusmklo8161 Před 10 měsíci +1

    So much underrated channel

  • @sergioacevedo2254
    @sergioacevedo2254 Před rokem +4

    I fail to see how breaking a 50-year long peace with the persians would have had a good risk/reward ratio. It was an entire front with a major power that was legally guaranteed to be safe, and had been so for half a century. Especially in a precarious time like this, you want to minimize the amount of enemies that you have to deal with at any given moment, concentrate on dividing and conquering, and once the situation is more stable with problems like Africa and Italia, would moving on to something else seem to make more sense.
    The only down side that I can see in this situation for not attacking the persians was possibily being seen as weak by everyone, which could be a catalyst for internal conflicts. Where your hostile neighbours could then take advantage of the situation and all attack at once. But it's not like I know all of the variables that went into play here, anyways, haha.

    • @ancientsight
      @ancientsight  Před rokem +5

      Justin was 4 dimensions ahead of us all, we just can't get it

    • @dshock85
      @dshock85 Před rokem +1

      watching this is depressing after the Justinian video....

  • @justinsaletnik6656
    @justinsaletnik6656 Před měsícem

    I'm obsessed

  • @solow6600
    @solow6600 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Great content, thank you!
    Quite interesting that bad decisions (supporting gepids instead of lombards and then, even worse, withdrawing support), led to avar hegemony in the region and forced lombards to invade Italy. Worst possible outcome.
    Bad emperors in my opinion, both fiscally and strategically.

  • @hiskakun2276
    @hiskakun2276 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Tiberius was wasting too much money 😢

  • @RaidenTheRipper950
    @RaidenTheRipper950 Před rokem +4

    Next episodes are gonna be so depressive

    • @powersell8589
      @powersell8589 Před rokem +3

      nah maurice is next and then heraclius after them it goes really downhill

    • @vincentguy4870
      @vincentguy4870 Před rokem

      Nothing has changed, Invasion, war, Taxes, climate catastrophe, epidemic...

    • @Michael_the_Drunkard
      @Michael_the_Drunkard Před rokem

      @@powersell8589 only until the siege of Constantinople of 717. After that a recovery would occur.

    • @powersell8589
      @powersell8589 Před rokem +2

      @@vincentguy4870 At this point all of that has been happening for over 600 years in Rome.

    • @powersell8589
      @powersell8589 Před rokem +1

      @ali they mostly viewed them the same as they did with the persians like an actual civilization,empire not like the west which they viewed as barbaric after the western empire fell

  • @avaragejavacoder
    @avaragejavacoder Před rokem +1

    I think you should show commanders as coin until they become emperor.

    • @ancientsight
      @ancientsight  Před rokem

      That is a pretty good idea, I will try this out

  • @vincentguy4870
    @vincentguy4870 Před rokem +1

    Glad to see more... but less happy to have publicity.

  • @Intelligenkeit
    @Intelligenkeit Před rokem +4

    why did they do that? if this story is accurate, instead of fighting against the persians and losing almost all the battles and gaining nothing and losing so much money, why are they not taking back the capital? like their capital is surrounded by another force and they try to invade persia and fail all the time and keep trying, i dont get it

    • @ancientsight
      @ancientsight  Před rokem +1

      If by "the capital" you mean Rome, I would say that the west had become less valuable over the centuries. At this point, Rome and Italy were more of a symbol. The east was consistent and of a more direct importance.

  • @matthewmiller6987
    @matthewmiller6987 Před rokem +3

    And here starts the long drawn out almost 1000 year decline

    • @Michael_the_Drunkard
      @Michael_the_Drunkard Před rokem +7

      There is no 1000 year decline. The Macedonian, Phrygian, Syrian and Comnenian dynasty disproves this myth.

    • @matthewmiller6987
      @matthewmiller6987 Před rokem

      @@Michael_the_Drunkard they never took new territories only retook lost ones they slowed the decline but weak rulers were far more common than strong ones and the strong ones had to try to undo all the bad things the bad emperors did, think Micheal the 7th and alexius the first

    • @antiaircraftgun7653
      @antiaircraftgun7653 Před rokem +5

      ​​@@matthewmiller6987 Just because they don't occupy the lost lands doesn't mean they fall. Following this path, Germany has fallen since the fall of the Holy Roman Empire, because it has never regained Northern Italy and Switzerland. The empire died only after the Second Palaeologios' Civil War, when it had almost no labor left. Possibly died in 1204.

    • @matthewmiller6987
      @matthewmiller6987 Před rokem

      @@antiaircraftgun7653 sure just ignore the nazis Germany was far stronger under their leader ship and to even call the hre Germany is kinda weird, it had Germans as leaders and all but Austria can say the same, and every revival attempt reconquered old territory just to have a terrible emperor lose it all and then a good emperor come somewhat close to restoring the lost land and rinse and repeat

    • @iDeathMaximuMII
      @iDeathMaximuMII Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​​​​@@matthewmiller6987You contradicted yourself. That is the story of almost any nation. They lose huge lands, but what they have left, they dominate
      In the 10th-11th centuries, the Roman's were THE STRONGEST nation in Europe. Could field Armies that the Franks, Bulgarians, Bavarians & English could only dream of
      Just because they didn't go off reconquering Egypt, Syria & Mesopotamia doesn't mean it was a 1,000 year decline

  • @ElliotCarson
    @ElliotCarson Před měsícem

    The last latin emperors

  • @rickyyacine4818
    @rickyyacine4818 Před měsícem

    U had two jobs justin don't support gpied and don't start a war with presia 50 years peace bro why 😢😢