Ancient Greece in 18 minutes

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  • čas přidán 27. 03. 2024
  • Homer, The Minotaur, 300 spartans, Greek theatre, Parthenon, democracy - everything that you once knew, but forgot, in a crash course video by Arzamas.
    Narrated by Brian Cox.
    "Ancient Greece in 18 minutes" is an English version of a Russian video by Arzamas. We also have a few other projects in English:
    Russian Art in the 20th Century - arzamas.academy/likbez/russian...
    Who are you in 1917 Russia? - arzamas.academy/materials/1269
    Taunt Like The Bard (a Shakespeare insult generator) - arzamas.academy/materials/1026

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  • @rimkyul6664
    @rimkyul6664 Před 4 lety +8355

    Im guessing we all are either preparing for a test
    or
    we're just nerds

    • @heavenlydomain6186
      @heavenlydomain6186 Před 4 lety +909

      Just nerds

    • @kajkajan1906
      @kajkajan1906 Před 4 lety +237

      Why not both

    • @fallon4992
      @fallon4992 Před 4 lety +35

      Test tomorrow and I forgot almost everything

    • @Henrytorybot
      @Henrytorybot Před 4 lety +14

      If you were preparing for a test, you should see other fonts, since this video as a few historical errors

    • @levimata9053
      @levimata9053 Před 4 lety +36

      Just a fellow nerd lol

  • @Arckedian
    @Arckedian Před 6 lety +4335

    This guys voice is unreal. I haven’t heard a better voice actor/narrator

    • @amirwarsanah9191
      @amirwarsanah9191 Před 6 lety +89

      Arckedian Morgan Freeman's worthy rival

    • @DAToft
      @DAToft Před 6 lety +284

      It's the guy who plays Agamemnon in Troy!

    • @Arckedian
      @Arckedian Před 6 lety +33

      Dexter André Osiander ohhhh yeahhhh!! Lmao thanks bro. Hes also that dickhead from the bourne movies

    • @Thenakedfinisher
      @Thenakedfinisher Před 6 lety +70

      David Attenborough

    • @CIMAmotor
      @CIMAmotor Před 5 lety +89

      Brian Cox, he was also the first Hannibal Lecter.

  • @krystianbozsodi3162
    @krystianbozsodi3162 Před 3 lety +4242

    so Ancient Rome was just the dlc of the Greeks

    • @TheLacedaemonian
      @TheLacedaemonian Před 3 lety +280

      Not the DLC, Rome was Modern Warfare 3 of Ancient Greeks, Modern Warfare 2.

    • @rizixxx3761
      @rizixxx3761 Před 3 lety +155

      Yeah i mean the romans elevatad greek culture. They spread it to places it has not been before and invanted new things while doing so.

    • @thomasj3421
      @thomasj3421 Před 3 lety +6

      exactly

    • @kristypapa7444
      @kristypapa7444 Před 3 lety +130

      @@rizixxx3761 copied the greek culture

    • @Hugh_Morris
      @Hugh_Morris Před 3 lety +149

      @@kristypapa7444 wee bit more complicated than that; Etruscan kings brought their own culture, inspired by Greeks, to Rome. Then later on, as Roman contact with the Greeks intensified, they adapted more and more elements of the culture while giving it their own flair. To say they copied is not fair, they looked up to the ancient Greeks, but looked down on the Greeks of their own time.

  • @beesonbandit6639
    @beesonbandit6639 Před 2 lety +1309

    “The Trojan wars are as distant to Alexander the Great as we are to the Viking age” now that’s crazy to think about

    • @notcreatedfromaribshesjust9173
      @notcreatedfromaribshesjust9173 Před 2 lety

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    • @Useraghjk14
      @Useraghjk14 Před rokem +22

      Troy was a another greek city state who ruled Bosporus
      Thats why the war happened
      Founded at 1300 bc by aiolian greeks , from thessaly.
      First greek colonization
      The Hellenic history is so vast and detailed that no be explained in a minute video
      Read greek history

    • @aykhanaliyev4720
      @aykhanaliyev4720 Před rokem +13

      @@Useraghjk14 nope, the main theory is that troy was a luwian city. Ancient greece as you think of it did not exist during the bronze age

    • @gotell6079
      @gotell6079 Před rokem

      Yes.

    • @mema8734
      @mema8734 Před rokem

      @@Useraghjk14 Troy was founded much more before the 1300 b.c.e. Probably during the end of the 3rd M b.c.e

  • @kinglycan1179
    @kinglycan1179 Před 5 lety +5646

    “If an Ancient Greek were to see modern democracy, he would only have one word... oligarchy...”
    Great quote my friend

    • @awildtomappeared5925
      @awildtomappeared5925 Před 4 lety +130

      tbf due to the direct democracy of athens, it was very easy to rile up people to vote for radical change, hence the tyrants

    • @TiempoNuevo-ew7ty
      @TiempoNuevo-ew7ty Před 4 lety +8

      Certainly gives reasons as to why America's founding father set our government like they did. A Republic with representatives chosen from among the people democratically. We're already falling. Failing due to the fact that the people let their enemies into government and they have gradually taken control. All that our founding fathers worried about has come. The traitors are many They are the Nazi of Germany, the Zionists of Europe, The Jesuits of the Catholics, The Corporations, the The bankers, the Communists, Socialists. Some are far worse than these.... They have all come together to form the New World Order... A technocratic, global Tyranny

    • @caiawlodarski5339
      @caiawlodarski5339 Před 4 lety +66

      @@TiempoNuevo-ew7ty Ah yes, bankers and communists, totally compatiple, it's not like they hate eachother or anything.
      It's very easy to put everyone you think is "bad" on one group of bad guys and pretend you are a paragon of virtue, but that is not the reality.

    • @TiempoNuevo-ew7ty
      @TiempoNuevo-ew7ty Před 4 lety

      @@caiawlodarski5339 How trite: "...you are a paragon of virtue." , whatever, you probably need to do more research. You would know exactly what I meant.

    • @kostaspapas5894
      @kostaspapas5894 Před 4 lety +5

      @shut beak the meaning of aristocracy and oligargy is not the same. they change it. aristocracy means the most clever the most good. oligargy is some of them who are more powerfull from the others and take the goverment and that is not so good for democratic people but they can. also when the democrasy became bad and oliigarhy means that only some persons have the more power tyrany is the road to make them leave and when you want the tyrany to leave because press a lot the people to manage make the other leave. then the people make tyrany leave. and make a good democracy again. that happened always. that is that new big men understand and use it having their own in every part. they change the name of democracy to communism and oligarhy to nazism and communism too as crowd who brings back to them the goverment. so the people don't exist to that model. only vote which part of the same oligarhy want. so aristotele speak in his age meaning of that meanings. and also to our age as what they do the big men and make us obey and serve them. aristotele says all that to improve the social life. but wests take ariistotel and use his truth for more bad goverments.

  • @VRichardsn
    @VRichardsn Před 6 lety +1240

    Narrated by Agamemnon. Fitting.

  • @thomaslinssen1426
    @thomaslinssen1426 Před 3 lety +1111

    "leaving us the weird Russian alphabet for instance" this man just casually roasted the Russians

    • @bamboozledduck9096
      @bamboozledduck9096 Před 3 lety +59

      Russian alphabet made by 2 greeks so blame them

    • @Jason32Bourne
      @Jason32Bourne Před 3 lety +217

      This channel is Russian.

    • @GeoScorpion
      @GeoScorpion Před 3 lety +54

      Cyrillic was created by the Greek-speaking monk Cyrillus and some other monk (they also employed Hebrew/Aramaic for letters such as shin). Somebody else already pointed out that the channel is Russian, but also it's named for a city founded by Ivan the Terrible. :D

    • @cocobeebe
      @cocobeebe Před 3 lety

      Lol

    • @drumandbass2009
      @drumandbass2009 Před 3 lety +42

      @@GeoScorpion the russian alphabet was made by two greek speaking monks hired BY THE BULGARIAN KING which made the Bulgarian alphabet and after that Cyrilluses students made the other slavic alphabets :)

  • @conm87
    @conm87 Před 3 lety +153

    This has to be one of the best videos covering the period of Ancient Greece out there. Professional, specific and the timeline at the bottom is a way way to understand the scale of time across the different items!

    • @brucewebb7495
      @brucewebb7495 Před 2 lety

      @@allsource1998 what

    • @yevgenchuk
      @yevgenchuk Před 4 dny

      czcams.com/video/4NNNm8Fcm8k/video.htmlsi=jls8835TnqqpoQuN

  • @konstantimas
    @konstantimas Před 5 lety +1524

    The name Alexander is derived from the Greek "Ἀλέξανδρος" (Aléxandros), meaning "Defender of the people" or "Defending men" and also, "Protector of men", a compound of the verb ἀλέξειν aléxein, "to ward off, to avert, to defend" and the noun ἀνήρ anḗr, "man" (GEN ἀνδρός andrós)

    • @techstepman
      @techstepman Před 5 lety +64

      @Klaudio Gjeta Are really that stupid? Greek language has existed for over 3000 years. Also how come a pure blooded albania has a roman name?

    • @alessandromorelli5866
      @alessandromorelli5866 Před 5 lety +146

      And this is how i learned the true origin of my name.
      Thanks buddy.

    • @ilirjantavmepatligjona8591
      @ilirjantavmepatligjona8591 Před 5 lety +10

      In that time Alexander lived, greece didnt even existed. You can see it on the old maps. How can this be? Makedonia is there and greek isnt

    • @ilirjantavmepatligjona8591
      @ilirjantavmepatligjona8591 Před 5 lety +5

      @Athan asiosno i say that all was pelasgo illyrian lands in the Ancient.

    • @ilirjantavmepatligjona8591
      @ilirjantavmepatligjona8591 Před 5 lety +2

      @Athan asios jep there are words we still speak today
      thelosttruth.altervista.org/the-enigma-of-pelasgians-and-etruscans-albanians/

  • @MrFantocan
    @MrFantocan Před 5 lety +3185

    *Rome video ends*
    Me: "Oh this video is so interesting sad it is over"
    Video: "We have another one about Greeks"
    Me "NICE!" *clicks*
    *Greek video ends*
    Me: "Oh this video is so interesting sad it is over"
    Video: "We have another one about Rome"
    Me "NICE!" *clicks*
    .
    .
    .

    • @PresterMike
      @PresterMike Před 5 lety +15

      MrFantocan lmaooo

    • @rejvaik00
      @rejvaik00 Před 4 lety +80

      Help he's in an infinite loop

    • @orbotta
      @orbotta Před 4 lety +23

      I've been in this endless cycle, blissfully I must say, for almost 2 weeks haha

    • @sinoroman
      @sinoroman Před 4 lety +8

      SOS - i need help ending this loop!

    • @orbotta
      @orbotta Před 4 lety +13

      @@sinoroman I've even began translating the Rome video to Spanish hahahaha

  • @neutralhistory614
    @neutralhistory614 Před 2 lety +328

    Ancient Greece always fascinated me. As many historians agreed upon, was the most advanced civilization in history. The names of Greek philosophers such as Aristoteles take a massive place under popular culture. Their influence and legacy are still on everyone's tongue. And will continues from today until forever.

    • @user-en5vd3bg9j
      @user-en5vd3bg9j Před 2 lety +17

      اليونانيين تقدموا لأنهم سرقوا جميع العلوم من الحضارات القديمة مثل حضارة بلاد الرافدين وحضارة مصر وحتى الأبجدية سرقوها من الفينيقيين وحتى الفلسفة سرقوها من الفلسفة البابلية القديمة لولا الشرق الأوسط وحضاراته العريقة والقديمة لما كان هناك وجود لشيء أسمه اليونان.

    • @tedmink7568
      @tedmink7568 Před 2 lety +8

      Yes their philosphy has heavily influenced us in the West.

    • @tyrex3559
      @tyrex3559 Před 2 lety +20

      @@user-en5vd3bg9j Hérodote a inventé l'Histoire. Strabon à inventé la géographie.
      Ptolémée est le premier à avoir réalisé une carte du monde connu.
      Les grecs sont les premiers à avoir découvert que la terre était ronde et Ils ont calculé sa circonférence.
      Les Egyptiens et les mésopotamiens ne savaient pas que la terre était ronde.

    • @deathsilver1376
      @deathsilver1376 Před rokem +3

      ​@@user-en5vd3bg9j why do u speak arabic though?

    • @vikingwarrior6338
      @vikingwarrior6338 Před rokem

      They just stole everything like colonists

  • @victorgabrielbuena
    @victorgabrielbuena Před 3 lety +147

    Oh please do another one for other civilizations! I can't get enough of these Greek and Roman videos that's why I keep watching them again and again, coming back to them from time to time. Please make another great video about other civilizations.

    • @giannispets
      @giannispets Před 2 lety

      There is one major problem bro.. that mainly there were 2 major civilizations, the Greek-West and the East, so he can't make lots of videos 🤓 . And I am talking about the godfathers and not individual empires that from time to time appeared

    • @TehhDesiree
      @TehhDesiree Před 2 lety +2

      Do on bout america 🍟🍔

    • @yourstepdad1632
      @yourstepdad1632 Před 2 lety

      @@TehhDesiree nop

    • @TehhDesiree
      @TehhDesiree Před 2 lety +1

      @@yourstepdad1632 1 min vid

    • @yourstepdad1632
      @yourstepdad1632 Před 2 lety

      @@skrivnosti5499 yea sure Greece fake country sure sure

  • @themach1ne635
    @themach1ne635 Před 6 lety +338

    Fun fact: the man who carried the message from Marathon to Athens yelled out nike, victory in ancient Greek. The distance of the run is also what our modern marathons are loosely based on. Great video! Thank you for expanding my knowledge on the subject!👍

    • @pelirroja3008
      @pelirroja3008 Před 5 lety +4

      The Mach1ne the way u write it isn't completely correct . It's more like neke doesn't include an I in pronounciasion.

    • @user-kn9ib9zm4q
      @user-kn9ib9zm4q Před 4 lety +22

      neke is the greek word ...but the logo of Nike it was inspired by the Neke of Samothraki...the wings...some french guys have it in a museum ...a stolen master piece of greek art..

    • @irisan9876
      @irisan9876 Před 4 lety +4

      'Νενικήκαμεν' (verb, a' plural in Present Perfect) was the word that yelled out! The spelling is [ne-ni-ki-ka-men]. 'Νίκη', which means 'victory', is the noun of the verb!

    • @jmiquelmb
      @jmiquelmb Před 4 lety +4

      Well that probably did never happen, but it's a nice legend. That's why Nike, the sports brand is called like that. Victory in Greek

    • @zaratustras1000
      @zaratustras1000 Před rokem +1

      A word we still use today, a word that is used for a sports brand: Nike :))

  • @lGalaxisl
    @lGalaxisl Před 6 lety +1379

    I'd subscribe to your channel, but most videos are in russian. I really liked this one and the roman one

    • @charlesbeaudelair8331
      @charlesbeaudelair8331 Před 5 lety +51

      same with me, but I subscribed nevertheless.

    • @amyhaney4717
      @amyhaney4717 Před 5 lety +8

      right i was confused

    • @Oliverkor
      @Oliverkor Před 5 lety +13

      lol I subscribed cause I actually know Russian, but I was clueless about that and originally thought it was just an English channel

    • @mylovestory6057
      @mylovestory6057 Před 5 lety +35

      Reyon88 you are trash yourself

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      @chrishansen8201 Před 5 lety +2

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  • @taylorcatalana1783
    @taylorcatalana1783 Před 3 lety +15

    The page-turning sound throughout this video is hella soothing.

  • @pOpCoRn0531
    @pOpCoRn0531 Před 3 lety +35

    Imagine subbing right away after one minute of watching and then finding out that you don't understand the rest of the videos in the channel at all.

  • @Danymok
    @Danymok Před 4 lety +819

    This video is so amazing. Please make a version of this video that is a few hours long. I would watch the whole thing!

    • @Fabbyboy69
      @Fabbyboy69 Před 2 lety +23

      you have to pay for brian cox

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      @notcreatedfromaribshesjust9173 Před 2 lety

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    • @johnirby8847
      @johnirby8847 Před 10 měsíci +1

      This guy makes awesome Rome Remastered mods!

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      @yevgenchuk Před 4 dny

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  • @Alex_FRD
    @Alex_FRD Před 5 lety +1639

    A fine British man just said meme.

  • @stavros8
    @stavros8 Před 4 lety +54

    Outstanding presentation of classic Greece 🇬🇷, bravo 👏🏻

  • @lauriewilliamson8260
    @lauriewilliamson8260 Před rokem +5

    Really good video. This does a great job of summing up major events over a huge time frame. Amazing you got it down to 18 minutes.

  • @sc18594
    @sc18594 Před 6 lety +1477

    This is some high quality shit right there.

    • @brooklynsgaming5152
      @brooklynsgaming5152 Před 6 lety +3

      what do you mean

    • @gregoryyang8988
      @gregoryyang8988 Před 5 lety +3

      You said high-quality sh*t. But they say you can't polish a turd.

    • @Swadaable
      @Swadaable Před 4 lety +1

      Brought to you by Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin ;)

    • @imsmokemth
      @imsmokemth Před 4 lety

      Colonel Dick Faggotson why is this so funny

    • @gragal82
      @gragal82 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Swadaable Vladimir name translates as WorldOwner
      Putin - Way man.
      So you can call Putin - Worldowner Worldownerson Wayman.

  • @zombiepenguin697
    @zombiepenguin697 Před 6 lety +125

    Been playing Assassin's creed Origins and was so surprised to see all the Greek stuff in Egypt, Greek people, Greek culture, Greek architecture, Alexandria, the library! Trying my best to understand it all and this video has really helped, thank you so much, your channel is awesome!

    • @VRichardsn
      @VRichardsn Před 6 lety +41

      You brought up a very important point. To the general public, "Egypt" means pyramids, the sphinx, pharaohs and those weird beards and dance moves. But Egypt has been around for milennia. And oh boy how it changed through the years. With the partition of the Alexandrian empire, Ptolomeic Egypt became quite hellenized. We usually think of chariots as inherently Egyptian while the phalanx is inherently Macedonic, for example. But Ptolomeic Egypt had an army centered around Pezhetairoi and Hetairoi, just like Alexander´s. Egypt could be very Greek when it wanted to. And it is quite shocking at first trying to picture Egypt as Greek, but it is one of those little tricks history plays on us (and why history is awesome too)

    • @CoolioXXX52
      @CoolioXXX52 Před 5 lety +4

      Richardsen it was for a period of time at the ptolemaic empire.

    • @DjolePcom
      @DjolePcom Před 5 lety +3

      To help you understand - in Athens you see the items stolen from Egypt! This is what they did.

    • @peterpeet4061
      @peterpeet4061 Před 4 lety +5

      @@DjolePcom what? What kind of bullshit is it? There no in Athens items stole from Egypt

    • @nermainmerl3284
      @nermainmerl3284 Před 4 lety +7

      Egypt in Greek means , below the eagean. There was always Greek presence in the area, especially after Alexander the great. If I remember correctly , the pharaohs hired mycenean mercenaries very early on, to defeat their eastern enemies, who paid them very well and constructed them several settlements.Thus, making the first step of the hellenization of egypt. Then alexander completed it.

  • @EasyArchitecturalTheory
    @EasyArchitecturalTheory Před 3 lety +38

    I can only imagine the time you must have spent creating uniform icons for your map and cropping images to such precision! Truly truly admire the effort. thank you for the resource!

  • @gracesadventures7485
    @gracesadventures7485 Před 2 lety +3

    I absolutely love this commentary the guy's voice is so soothing and at the same time impactful like he is dedicated into what he is talking about.
    There is only three videos this dude appears in on this channel which is mainly consisting of Russian based videos and he nailed the two videos of explaining the evolution of Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome. Big up to Brian Cox(not the famous astrophysicist and astronomer) the actor, who ironically played as the Greek figure Agamemnon (the King of Mycenae who is most well known for leading the Greek armies into war with Troy) in the movie Troy alongside Brad Pitt who played as Achilles.

  • @megamaniscoolrightguys2749
    @megamaniscoolrightguys2749 Před 4 lety +828

    "The Trojan War was as distant in time to Alexander the Great as the Vikings are to ourselves."
    I'm going to have to stew on this fact for a little while 😵

    • @chrisdim6708
      @chrisdim6708 Před 3 lety +167

      I'll give you an other one, that took me a while to grasp.
      The pyramids of Giza were so ancient to Cleopatra, as Cleopatra is to us.

    • @henrygustavekrausse7459
      @henrygustavekrausse7459 Před 3 lety +76

      And another thing: the the Stegosaurus is as ancient to the T-Rex as the T-Rex is to us.

    • @masterspark9880
      @masterspark9880 Před 3 lety +34

      Another good one: The empire that conquered the empire that conquered Ancient Egypt still existed 100 years ago
      Edit: This is no longer true. And it wasn’t fully true even before because Rome wasn’t quite an Empire yet when it conquered Egypt

    • @henrygustavekrausse7459
      @henrygustavekrausse7459 Před 3 lety +6

      @@masterspark9880 Ok good point but Egypt was conquered by the Republic, it was not an Empire quiiiiite yet.

    • @masterspark9880
      @masterspark9880 Před 3 lety +7

      @@henrygustavekrausse7459 It was conquered as the republic was turning into the empire. Augustus is widely considered to be the first emperor (and when he’s not it’s Julius) and he led the Roman conquest of Egypt

  • @PaulCreeden
    @PaulCreeden Před 5 lety +168

    Have studied Greco-Roman history since prep school (over 50 yrs) and this is the best summary of Greek civilization I have ever seen.

  • @Angelscorr
    @Angelscorr Před rokem +94

    Ancient Greece always fascinates me. One of the greatest, magnificent civilizations in history. Salute Herodotus, who is known to be the first historian in history.

  • @ValorVisionaries
    @ValorVisionaries Před 3 lety +333

    Greetings from Macedonia, Greece 🇬🇷

    • @florjantrepca
      @florjantrepca Před 3 lety +9

      Not Greek, where is Macedonia the greek haha, Greek fake name fake country

    • @ValorVisionaries
      @ValorVisionaries Před 3 lety +127

      @@florjantrepca ok greetings from Macedonia, Hellas 🇬🇷

    • @bruh3128
      @bruh3128 Před 3 lety +63

      @@florjantrepca Hahahahaha macedonia is in Greece since 3.000 bc. Also Greece isn't our name. It's hellas. Fake country? We're literally the first country to ever exist. Ur literally Greek

    • @bruh3128
      @bruh3128 Před 3 lety +40

      @@florjantrepca and yeah macedonia is Greek

    • @michaelpark6417
      @michaelpark6417 Před 3 lety +7

      @@bruh3128 ancient greece didnt have a national identity and was first athenian or spartan then greek. Sure they shared similar culture but the greece as a country wasnt a thing until 1821. But even then the first country was egypt than china

  • @EmperorTigerstar
    @EmperorTigerstar Před 6 lety +2683

    Fantastic video!

    • @FinMertons
      @FinMertons Před 6 lety +20

      Fancy meeting you here, Emperor Tigerstar

    • @kekero540
      @kekero540 Před 6 lety +24

      EmperorTigerstar too bad almost all their other videos are in Russian.

    • @michaelburgarino
      @michaelburgarino Před 6 lety +17

      Cicero Yeah, I just watched their videos on Greece and Rome in succession and was sad to find that. Hopefully, they will translate more of their videos in the future

    • @hagrid1123
      @hagrid1123 Před 6 lety

      EmperorTigerstar commie

    • @hagrid1123
      @hagrid1123 Před 6 lety

      Marcus Eaton no not at all

  • @geesus77
    @geesus77 Před 6 lety +763

    History of ancient India.
    History of Japan.
    History of Americas (before the European immigration)
    History of Byzantium empire.
    And history of China.
    Also, thank you for making this wonderful video.

    • @lifes40123
      @lifes40123 Před 6 lety +59

      The history of India and china would be hard to put into a video under 20 minutes

    • @user-gy1ln1zy8z
      @user-gy1ln1zy8z Před 6 lety +33

      What?? American history???? Lol

    • @richardsantanna5398
      @richardsantanna5398 Před 6 lety +1

      lifes40123 then make it an hour or longer

    • @armartin0003
      @armartin0003 Před 6 lety +59

      Hey, Russian guy, America does not equal the United States. He's asking for a history of the native population, though good luck on that one. I don't think there was much written down.

    • @sublifeprolifehd4589
      @sublifeprolifehd4589 Před 5 lety

      Richard Santann

  • @lizblue9756
    @lizblue9756 Před 3 lety +12

    LOVE IT SO MUCH, perfect blend of humor, music and key points in history, thank you!

  • @mitchclark1532
    @mitchclark1532 Před 3 lety +22

    I wish this channel produced more content like this

  • @thevenator3955
    @thevenator3955 Před 5 lety +188

    10:04 I think that's the most dramatic way anyone has ever said the word "meme".

    • @yevgenchuk
      @yevgenchuk Před 4 dny

      czcams.com/video/4NNNm8Fcm8k/video.htmlsi=jls8835TnqqpoQuN

  • @konstantimas
    @konstantimas Před 5 lety +235

    Origin of the name Philip: Derived from the Latin Philippus, which is from the Greek Philippos (lover of horses). The name is composed of the elements philos (loving) and hippos (horse) in Greek

    • @Basilis21able
      @Basilis21able Před 4 lety +25

      It is more like ''friend'' here. Philippos means friend of horses or someone that is taking care of them. In ancient greek love is έρος, eros.

    • @hydrolito
      @hydrolito Před 4 lety +2

      How did hippos go from being horses to hippopotamus in Africa?

    • @scipioprime69
      @scipioprime69 Před 4 lety +1

      How about my last name?

    • @stevied3400
      @stevied3400 Před 4 lety +8

      Basilis Tselios
      Eros is sexual love. The Greeks had multiple words for love as do many other languages.
      In English, the Greek prefix/suffix “phil-“ means “lover of”. For example:
      Bibliophile: lover of books
      Francophile: lover of things French
      Hellenophile: lover of things Greek
      Philadelphia: brotherly love or love of one’s brother
      Pedophile: lover of children
      Philanderer: a man who has many sexual lovers
      etc.

    • @EvilForgemaster
      @EvilForgemaster Před 4 lety +5

      @@scipioprime69 it comes from "ippos" (horse) and "lito" (untie) so in short it means the one who lets horses go free.

  • @ardypangihutan3653
    @ardypangihutan3653 Před 2 lety +2

    Arzamas did the best in explaining Ancient Greece, Ancient Rome, and Russian Art history. From the VO, video quality, graphics, timeline visualization, and content.

    • @yevgenchuk
      @yevgenchuk Před 4 dny

      czcams.com/video/4NNNm8Fcm8k/video.htmlsi=jls8835TnqqpoQuN

  • @innosanto
    @innosanto Před 2 lety +2

    Arzamas has made great work here. 18 minutes and beatiful graphics.

  • @spairus4492
    @spairus4492 Před 6 lety +38

    This is a great way to help people organise all the information about ancient greece in a more streamlined, sequential order in their heads. Here in Greece we've been taught so many details about our ancient times, that it gets overwhelming. In fact we're taught and retaught about it 3 times in total until we graduate school. Yet, most of us forget or confuse things. This is a great video to help clear the mess! Also, the voice actor is excellent! Some innacuracies are to be found, regardless, like the reasons behind colonism or the Dorian Invasion, but the ability of the video to organise information effectively is not affected by this.

  • @eleonoramustafaeva1303
    @eleonoramustafaeva1303 Před 6 lety +16

    Have been waiting for an English version and there it is! Thank you.

  • @carlsmith4568
    @carlsmith4568 Před 2 lety +2

    This and the Rome video by the same channel are some of the best I’ve ever seen.

  • @tommorrowfriday1383
    @tommorrowfriday1383 Před 5 měsíci +5

    18 minutes is not enough time for such a great history.

  • @IgeNial
    @IgeNial Před 6 lety +523

    Please do a video about Byzantine empire

    • @vladyslavyurkevych6849
      @vladyslavyurkevych6849 Před 6 lety +24

      you mean roman empire?

    • @IgeNial
      @IgeNial Před 6 lety +69

      Eastern Roman Empire if you wish

    • @giokun100
      @giokun100 Před 6 lety +30

      Eastern Romans spoke Greek, had different religion and customs and called Italians "Latins".
      You are just jealous :)

    • @TheAnarchistBeekeeper
      @TheAnarchistBeekeeper Před 6 lety +19

      Gio Antony
      When Greece wasn't born yet and the country was under Ottoman occupation the Greeks called themselves "Romans" not "Greeks", we're talking about only 200 years ago.

    • @giokun100
      @giokun100 Před 6 lety +20

      They called themselves Romioi. We still call ourselves that way. Does it make us Romans? Don't forget the 4th crusade.

  • @Biostasis5x7
    @Biostasis5x7 Před 5 lety +6

    This video was AMAZING! Great voice work. Fantastic visuals.
    Make more videos like this PLEASE!!

    • @rajvo1
      @rajvo1 Před 5 lety

      They do them all the time! (Learn Russian :p)

  • @sebastiandominguez7282
    @sebastiandominguez7282 Před 3 lety +1

    This is by far the best video of ancient greece in all You Tube, it makes me wonder why Arzamas havent upload on english any more videos , theres just these one and the one of the ancient rome, wich is also fabulous!!!!

    • @Maykop12
      @Maykop12 Před 3 lety

      Arzamas have got video about Rome Empire

  • @Jogthewog
    @Jogthewog Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent choice of Narrators, Briax Cox is perfect for the subject matter.

  • @yonathanasefaw9001
    @yonathanasefaw9001 Před 4 lety +59

    Interesting, this was insightful as I love Greek poetry and it's history is beautiful, thanks for posting.

  • @oechsnea
    @oechsnea Před 5 lety +3

    Thank you for making these videos. They are, in my opinion, the most concise and engaging concise world history documentaries on the web. The dynamic music and pleasant narration lend an energy that helps the material stick and the animation is beautiful. You gained a suscriber and I can't wait to see more.

  • @channelforcomment5736
    @channelforcomment5736 Před 2 lety +263

    Greeks... One of the most wonderful nations in the world.
    Loves from your neighbor🇹🇷🇬🇷

    • @greekgod8828
      @greekgod8828 Před 2 lety +10

      Fam yk us Greeks don’t really like Turks Ye

    • @propper7753
      @propper7753 Před 2 lety +33

      We dont like the war politics not the people ,hello neighbor

    • @tiusernamenabalw
      @tiusernamenabalw Před 2 lety +20

      Western Turks, Greeks and South Italians are the same people. Only religion and nationalism creates divisions.

    • @avidfather1864
      @avidfather1864 Před 2 lety +7

      @@tiusernamenabalw Even that is debatable. Western turks definitely have more greek blood than central and eastern turks but they are still mainly descended from people that came there during the middle-ages from the east. Greeks and southern italians and to a certain extent even central italians are almost identical. That doesn't mean that we shouldn't get along of course. I'm half italian, half greek btw.

    • @milcolinastours7045
      @milcolinastours7045 Před 2 lety +3

      @@avidfather1864 western Turks we are anatolians, we are Hittite, Phrygian, Lydian, Roman, Greek, Ottoman, Turkish, maybe a little bit Egyptian and Phoenician, Armenian and other Mediterranean people

  • @themessageinabottle9574
    @themessageinabottle9574 Před 2 lety +2

    This and the Rome video are two of the best videos on youtube.

  • @farideddinbazzal5157
    @farideddinbazzal5157 Před 5 lety +3

    This channel is amazing!!! I watched the video on Roman history and also this one on Ancient Greece, and I have enjoyed a lot! I wish there were more videos in English!!!

  • @guileniam
    @guileniam Před 4 lety +20

    Do ancient India!!
    Beautiful video ❤️ subscribed

  • @anudarib
    @anudarib Před rokem +3

    Brian Cox's voice just adds more dimension to this excellent video, really admire Russian academics great script and presentation
    Wish it was available when I was just starting to study history but it is not too late to start learning right

  • @Rvj.12
    @Rvj.12 Před 2 lety +4

    I have been roaming around ancient greece since last week and its more colourful than i thought it would be. Nice place to visit in this timeline.

  • @Nonamearisto
    @Nonamearisto Před 6 lety +78

    The Macedonians and Epirotes (and other northern Greek kingdoms) were Greek! Sure, they didn't have the same form of organization as the city-states, but apart from that, they were identical. It's like comparing New York City and Appalachia (the region in the US, not a state). Different versions of the same culture.

    • @user-dy4re5tz1g
      @user-dy4re5tz1g Před 5 lety +1

      But Ancient Greeks in this era was divided on ionians, dorians and some another ethics - one of them gained them culture from Minoyan Greeks directly, but not all and not equally. Compare them preferly seems like comparsion Appalachia and Sydney, when taking in account ancient communication and very slow culture spread

    • @pop-n-rock
      @pop-n-rock Před 5 lety +2

      @@user-dy4re5tz1g today's Greeks are also separated in tribes but they are Greeks ethnically

    • @user-dy4re5tz1g
      @user-dy4re5tz1g Před 5 lety +1

      @@pop-n-rock exactly, like all other european nations, but in the age of internet it almost does not affect (only in politics maybe, not culture). In ancient times peoples often has a difficult communication with each other

    • @Nonamearisto
      @Nonamearisto Před 3 lety +3

      @@user-dy4re5tz1g Still Greek, even if Athenians wouldn't have liked to admit it. Macedonian culture was Greek in all the ways Greek culture could be defined as such: language, religion, most customs, traditions, architecture, and yes, the same writing system. Drinking undiluted wine and retaining ancient government practices (Macedon still had powerful monarchs while most of Greece had oligarchy, democracy, or less than absolute kings) hardly disqualifies one as being Greek or not.

    • @skylinelover9276
      @skylinelover9276 Před 9 měsíci

      The ancient maccedonians, Epirus and Sparta are the real Proto Hellenic Greeks/Indo European Dorians they carry DNA haplo group R. While Athenians, Thebes, Corinth and other city states are Hellenized Anatolians they carry J2 DNA Haplo group, while Thessaly and others are Pelasgians they carry DNA haplo group E1b1b/E-V13. This is why they call then selves Hellenestics. All of them has unique contribution in Hellenistic culture. This is why modern Greece today is mixed DNA haplo group J2, E, R. The Anatolians J2 and Pelasgians E is the first people of Greece and the founder of Mycenean civilization, while the Hellenic Indo European/Proto Greeks are the one who Invaded Mycenean civilization. During the classical period of Greece they are all the same in sphere of influence culture they speak Hellenics dialects like Doric, Ionics, and worshiping Hellenic Indo European Gods
      Offcourse not only the Greeks is mixed now, also almost all nations now are mixed people because of migrations and invasions

  • @trypovios
    @trypovios Před 5 lety +714

    So, if Macedonians were "distant relatives" of the Greeks, why on earth
    1. Was their empire a Hellenistic empire?
    2. Did they spread Greek as the common language of the empire?
    3. Had Greek names for themselves and their cities?
    Weird that.

    • @Juanfroco1298
      @Juanfroco1298 Před 4 lety +18

      Macedonias were considered foreigners.

    • @trypovios
      @trypovios Před 4 lety +219

      @@Juanfroco1298 I guess that's why they let them compete in the Olympic games. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

    • @Juanfroco1298
      @Juanfroco1298 Před 4 lety +32

      Sanctimon Well actually it wasn’t as simple as that. Historians had discussed this issue for along time, so there is not consensus about Macedonians ethnic identity. For example, in the Battle of Platea they were allies with the Achaemenid Empire, fighting against Greek City States alliance. Also, Macedonians didn’t speak Greek. And according to Herodotus, when they participated in the Olympics some Greeks saw it as an insult because they wouldn’t compete with “Barbarians”. Of course after Alexander all of this changed but it seemed that before the Hellenistic period Macedonia were often seemed as foreigners or not strictly Greeks. History isn’t that simple.

    • @trypovios
      @trypovios Před 4 lety +192

      @@Juanfroco1298 All of these matters have long been settled among Classical scholars and the vast majority does not doubt for a second that Macedonians were a Greek tribe or they spoke a dialect of Greek.
      Macedonia was not the only Greek state that sided with the Persians. So did Aegina and a few others. However, no one doubts the Aeginians were Greek. They only do so regarding the Macedonians on account of contemporary political sensitivities. The whole motivation of Alexander's war against the Persians was to "avenge" the Persian invasions against Greece. His dream was to unite all Greeks under one Kingdom, rather than turn all men into "Macedonians", because that would not make sense, as being Macedonian also meant being Greek. His epigrams, following his victories named "All Greeks except the Spartans".
      Regarding the language: The inscriptions from Macedonia are all written either in Attic (koine) Greek, or a Greek dialect showing affinities both with the north-western ('Doric') dialects of Epirus and with the north-eastern ('Aeolic') dialects of Thessaly. This is the Macedonian dialect of Greek. If the ancient documents preserved today on stone reveal only those two possibilities, there is clearly no basis for a separate language. Note that Plato refers to the Aeolic dialect of Lesbian authors, calling it “barbaric”, by which he meant crude or rough, but Greek all the same. No one doubts that Lesbians authors were Greek. Also note that when the Roman conqueror in 167 B.C., Aemilius Paulus, called together representatives of the defeated Macedonian communities, his Latin pronouncements were translated for the benefit of the assembled Macedonians into Greek (Livy 45.29).
      The claim that although Alexander the Great spread the Greek language and culture, had a Greek name and initiated the Hellenistic (Greecian) period internationally without being Greek himself, is, to say the least, oxymoronic.

    • @trypovios
      @trypovios Před 4 lety +51

      @xXDJXxLIVE What a load of propagandist, revisionist, nationalistic nonsense.

  • @johndevries7397
    @johndevries7397 Před 3 lety +2012

    Saying that Macedonians are 'distant relatives' of Greeks is like saying that Texans are 'distant relatives' of Americans

    • @member100xy
      @member100xy Před 3 lety +15

      do you the Texans of Ports of entry like Galveston or the original Texans

    • @chris_bagl
      @chris_bagl Před 3 lety +188

      @@medpol Lol learn history first and then talk again. Tito's propaganda worked as it seems.

    • @chris_bagl
      @chris_bagl Před 3 lety +160

      @@medpol Tito wanted an independent state in the region northern of Macedonia for political reasons. And he made you believe that you are a unique nation.

    • @goro2867
      @goro2867 Před 3 lety +60

      @@chris_bagl he wanted cuz he was from croatian and didnt want serbia to take this land neither bulgaria cuz they would be more powerfull than croatia

    • @chris_bagl
      @chris_bagl Před 3 lety +84

      @@goro2867 Exactly. So he made them believe that they're macedonians

  • @MsChiqui13
    @MsChiqui13 Před 4 lety +4

    I have a test on Monday and this helped me a lot! Made me understand everything in simple terms! Thank You!!

  • @tiggergirl1157
    @tiggergirl1157 Před 4 lety +5

    this was like a proper documentary thank you for this amazing video!

  • @bkr1895
    @bkr1895 Před 6 lety +55

    Bit inaccurate to say that Sparta was jealous of Athens’ prosperity, most Spartan citizens were actually rich Y’know due to all the slavery. They went to war with Athens because Athens had decided to ally with one of Sparta’s oldest enemies Argos and this absolutely royally pissed off the Spartans so they and the Peloponnesian League(named after the Peloponnese the peninsula that Sparta resides upon) went to war with the Delian league.

    • @Zamolxes77
      @Zamolxes77 Před 5 lety +2

      Not to mention Argos was famed for best soldiers in the land. That's right, Argos, not Sparta was known for their soldiers. Well Sparta too, but were not Elite.

    • @user-yf1mh2sp5g
      @user-yf1mh2sp5g Před 5 lety +1

      They went to war with Athens because they saw that their influence over the Greek world had started to become extremely dangerous. When the construction of the Athens city walls began, right after the end of the greco-persian wars , Sparta understood that they needed to stop somehow their neighbours's plans. The alliance with Argos was a factor too but not the main cause. Sparta went to war out of fear for the future.

  • @ATTJ7628
    @ATTJ7628 Před rokem +3

    Cox nailed the narration here

  • @goodkaja8330
    @goodkaja8330 Před 2 lety +10

    When growing up we learned of Greece (and Rome) from Hollywood movies. I wish we had these videos and not thought Hercules and Cyclops were real.

    • @papertoyss
      @papertoyss Před rokem

      Well, the ancient Greeks thought so too, and this in a way is kinda cool

  • @aloknarain139
    @aloknarain139 Před 5 lety +6

    Very good narration and research . Got to know so much of Greek history. Some more of such videos on ancient world history are welcome

  • @mr.c4376
    @mr.c4376 Před 5 lety +4

    Your English language videos are absolutely terrific! Hope you'll make more of them.

  • @AK-cr5pe
    @AK-cr5pe Před 6 měsíci +1

    It's really great that the channel was able to get Brian Cox to help narrate their videos

  • @phosphorusdaemon7
    @phosphorusdaemon7 Před rokem +4

    The fact that you managed to describe like 20% of the Ancient Greek History is awesome!

    • @vikingwarrior6338
      @vikingwarrior6338 Před rokem

      It was only 500 yrs old civilization.

    • @phosphorusdaemon7
      @phosphorusdaemon7 Před rokem +2

      @@vikingwarrior6338 500 years old is USA. The Greek civilisation is 6.000 years old.

    • @vikingwarrior6338
      @vikingwarrior6338 Před rokem

      @@phosphorusdaemon7 6000 yrs they were no indo Europeans at that time

  • @JapanMonAmourTheJapanHouse
    @JapanMonAmourTheJapanHouse Před 2 lety +19

    Curtius - The History of Greece' Vol 2]
    "Alexander the Great was a thorough Greek, and recognised the future of Macedonia as depending on her intimate connection with the other Greek states. The City of Pella began to be not only the greatest city in Macedonia, but the centre of Greek culture"

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      @notcreatedfromaribshesjust9173 Před 2 lety

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    • @skylinelover9276
      @skylinelover9276 Před 9 měsíci

      The ancient maccedonians, Epirus and Sparta are the real Proto Hellenic Greeks/Indo European Dorians they carry DNA haplo group R. While Athenians, Thebes, Corinth and other city states are Hellenized Anatolians they carry J2 DNA Haplo group, while Thessaly and others are Pelasgians they carry DNA haplo group E1b1b/E-V13. This is why they call then selves Hellenestics. All of them has unique contribution in Hellenistic culture. This is why modern Greece today is mixed DNA haplo group J2, E, R. The Anatolians J2 and Pelasgians E is the first people of Greece and the founder of Mycenean civilization, while the Hellenic Indo European/Proto Greeks are the one who Invaded Mycenean civilization. During the classical period of Greece they are all the same in sphere of influence culture they speak Hellenics dialects like Doric, Ionics, and worshiping Hellenic Indo European Gods
      Offcourse not only the Greeks is mixed now, also almost all nations now are mixed people because of migrations and invasions

  • @giannissklavos6057
    @giannissklavos6057 Před 5 lety +123

    Excellent work I 'd say.. Your mention about Macedonians as relatives to the Greek is wrong though. They were Greeks. The term "barbarian" was used for them only by orators such as Demosthenes, when Athens had inner conflict with Macedonia, like they previously did with Sparta.

    • @grarglejobber7941
      @grarglejobber7941 Před 4 lety +1

      lmao cope harder barbarian

    • @sweeterman8927
      @sweeterman8927 Před 4 lety +15

      @@grarglejobber7941 i hope you find some pride in your country eventually. Stealing another's history won't get you anywhere

    • @sweeterman8927
      @sweeterman8927 Před 4 lety +6

      @@grarglejobber7941 i dont know what your talking about but that has nothing to do with the issue at hand.
      all the information you need is here:
      Ancient Macedonia - A Greek Kingdom
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macedonia_(ancient_kingdom)
      League of Corinth - the league of greek city states including macedon
      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/League_of_Corinth
      Vergina Sun - A Greek symbol
      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vergina_Sun
      Early Slavs - slavic migration in the 5th century
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_Slavs
      Modern Slavic North Macedonian Language - a dialect of Bulgarian
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macedonian_language

    • @TylerDurden-cy5cs
      @TylerDurden-cy5cs Před 3 lety

      When Rome conquered Greece, the Romans wanted to participate in the Olympic Games but the Greeks did not let them and created other games for foreigners because only Greeks could participate. The Macedonians could participate in the Olympic Games. This is the best evidence that the Macedonians were Greeks. Of course there are many more like for example when the Macedonian king Alexander (not the famous one) named himself as Greek in his speech to Athenians and Spartans and the other Greeks when they were fighting against Persia. Nobody interacted to say that they weren’t Greek. Whoever reads history will understand all these unless if that person doesn’t want to. Makedonians are Greek like athenians Spartans korithians and all the other Greeks

    • @TylerDurden-cy5cs
      @TylerDurden-cy5cs Před 3 lety

      Πολυ σωστός φιλε. Μόνο ο Δημοσθένης τους ελεγε βαρβάρους για σκοπούς προπαγάνδας για να κινήσει τους Αθηναίους σε πολεμο με τους Μακεδόνες. Ντροπή να τίθεται το θεμα αν οι Μακεδόνες ηταν Έλληνες όταν δυο από τους μεγαλύτερους Έλληνες ηταν ο μεγάλος νους Φίλιππος και ο μοναδικός γιος του

  • @druglord6000
    @druglord6000 Před 2 lety

    svaka cast brate mili samo nastavi odlicno pripovedas i lepo se izrazavas imas dubok glas koji te navodi da slusas, spoken from serbian
    all the best, dear brother, just keep going, you tell a great story and express yourself nicely, you have a deep voice that makes you listen, translated

  • @danielwebber4953
    @danielwebber4953 Před rokem +3

    Great touch having Brian Cox as narrator after his performance as Agamemnon in Troy (2004)

  • @georgedotjohnston
    @georgedotjohnston Před 6 lety +25

    These are amazing! Brian Cox has a voice like silk

  • @sargotblake6963
    @sargotblake6963 Před 6 lety +6

    Вы прям жжете переводами. Видимо долго их готовили, отличная работа.

  • @ire1323
    @ire1323 Před 2 lety +2

    Man I wish they had my English content. I don't mind the subtitles for the rest of their videos, but love the work they've done so far.

  • @JapanMonAmourTheJapanHouse
    @JapanMonAmourTheJapanHouse Před 2 lety +18

    Our conviction is strengthened that the Macedonians were a Greek race and akin to the Dorians, Having stayed behind in the far north they were unable to participated in the progressive civilisation of the tribes which were further south" [Ulrich Wilcken 'Alexander the Great', p 22]

  • @1JOE4U
    @1JOE4U Před 4 lety +5

    This and the Rome video are top quality.

  • @xPDimitraxGaming
    @xPDimitraxGaming Před 4 lety +3

    BEST EDUCATIONAL VIDEO I HAVE SEEN EVER!!!

  • @BlackDino468
    @BlackDino468 Před 2 lety +1

    this rocked, great job. I hadn't had it encompassed and broken down like that, I knew just some of the individual parts. Thanks

  • @edman2740
    @edman2740 Před 2 lety

    More, of everything, the narrative and the voice makes this incredible, thanks!!!

  • @louisborget9400
    @louisborget9400 Před 5 lety +20

    The Minoan civilization was apparently not destroyed by the volcanic eruption on Thera, according to an article in the New York Times, published November 28, 1989, which cites excavations in 1967 on the island of Santorini and at Mochlos that showed Minoan construction continued for some 150 years after the volcanic eruption. The date of the eruption was also pushed back to no later than 1600 B.C., based on radio carbon dating at Santorini and ash preserved in ice cores from Greenland. The Minoan civilization lasted until about 1450 B.C. The reason for it's collapse is unclear and the speculation is that invasion by the Mycenaens was the cause.

    • @stuckupcurlyguy
      @stuckupcurlyguy Před 3 lety +1

      Very interesting. Recent history I have read about the fall of the Roman empire also indicates that foreign invasion was the key cause of the decline (i.e. the empire's economic and political health were relatively good otherwise). Perhaps we have overrated socioeconomic factors and underrated military ones when it comes to ancient civiliations' collapse.

    • @philburnell5148
      @philburnell5148 Před 3 lety

      The remnant mixed in with migrants while the rest fled to the Middle East.The High Priests of Anu in Mesopotamia thought they were atlanteans.

  • @agatamaria5569
    @agatamaria5569 Před 5 lety +13

    Wow! I mean... I never ever comment on videos and I usually HATE ancient history... but this video is just something else! Thank you so so so much for all the work you've put in.. it really left me intrigued and inspired!

    • @102938475646665
      @102938475646665 Před rokem

      what?! how could you possibly hate ancient history?

  • @moonsnooze.
    @moonsnooze. Před 2 lety +1

    This video is really amazing it has a lot of information about ancient Greece that I've never knew about before!

  • @faithfulgod2204
    @faithfulgod2204 Před 3 lety +1

    Great intellectual historical facts.Best n indepth short documentary of great ancient Greek I have watched so far.

  • @mateuszdrewniak7152
    @mateuszdrewniak7152 Před 6 lety +9

    This video is truly remarkable! I've already subscribed to your channel even though it is totally pointless due to all of your content being in Russian. That obstacle in the form of a language barrier is what makes it impossible for me and a lot of potential viewers to enjoy your creative output. I think that this channel is certain to experience a massive growth, should you decide to make more videos in English.

  • @aristotelispapageorgiou4627

    Small detail: Aristotle himself was Macedonian

    • @ctscan2801
      @ctscan2801 Před 3 lety +9

      Aristotelis Papageorgiou Greek *

    • @TylerDurden-cy5cs
      @TylerDurden-cy5cs Před 3 lety +6

      He was Greek but not from the city of Macedonia neither athens where he studies and had his school, he was from a small Greek city named stagira (if that is how you spell it in English)

    • @AimForMyHead81
      @AimForMyHead81 Před rokem +1

      ​@@TylerDurden-cy5cs Stagira was in Macedonia

  • @walshwhite5880
    @walshwhite5880 Před 2 lety +1

    Art collection of the 12 Olympians!
    Who is your favourite?
    www.mythicalpaintings.com/collections/the-olympians

  • @ogKrisht
    @ogKrisht Před 3 lety +3

    This is amazing! Also, please make another video that gives us information about the Pelasgians and Minoans.

  • @dorianphilotheates3769
    @dorianphilotheates3769 Před 5 lety +160

    Ancient Macedonia has as much in common with the Former Yugoslav Republic which currently aspires to THAT NAME, as original Coca Cola
    (the cocaine-and-caffeine-laced medicine patented in 1886) has to the modern carbonated soft drink - only the name.
    The ancient Macedonians were Greek in name, ethnic origin, heritage, language, culture, religion, history, identity, and in every other conceivable way.
    They were as Greek as the Spartans, Athenians, Corinthians, Thebans, or any of the other classical Hellenic city-states or tribes, in Greece and far beyond. To claim otherwise is, at best, an ignorant distortion of history, at worst, a devious scheme bent to nefarious political ends.
    If the ancient Macedonians had any connection to the south Slavs and Bulgars that began to settle in the geographical region of Macedon almost a millennium after Alexander’s death, then King Hammurabi of Babylon and President Trump are identical twins!
    Macedonians always were, and always will be, Greek-FULL STOP. Beyond this incontrovertible historical fact, anyone can claim what they wish.

    • @trouts4
      @trouts4 Před 5 lety +3

      Let me guess, you are Macedonian?

    • @Zett76
      @Zett76 Před 5 lety +2

      ...over 2000 years. Still a thing. 🙂
      Get your own life. 😉

    • @limnmark
      @limnmark Před 4 lety +10

      Could not agree more with Dorian

    • @witherftw5788
      @witherftw5788 Před 4 lety +9

      @Jovan Spasovski No one can deny possible mixes between people from different origins. However, I do not understand how some random balkan people who own a far shorter and more recent tradition can claim that the culture of ancient Macedonians is linked to their ancestors (like FYROM citizens) and is not associated with the culture that comes from the rest of the ancient Greek cities reaching up to modern Greece. According to my research and the one everyone else should do and as this video states; Macedonians were indeed Greeks in many different ways and had accepted it centuries ago. Also, Hephaestus is not an ancient Macedonian name but is far older. Hephaestus was the ancient Greek god of blacksmiths, metalworking etc (search it on wikipedia). And Alexander is a way older Greek name too than the date you believe written as "Ἀλέξανδρος" (Aléxandros), meaning "Defender of the people". The rest of the names are not Macedonian either but even if they were your statement does not prove anything simply because all nations borrow names from one another.

    • @limnmark
      @limnmark Před 4 lety +6

      @Jovan Spasovski Wtf.. He said they are relative to the Greeks and that Alexander spread the Greek culture and language all over the world. Don't try to change the statement

  • @cuckoo8579
    @cuckoo8579 Před 4 měsíci +9

    Love the Greek history.

  • @Ibtk5vw
    @Ibtk5vw Před 3 lety +2

    Really good content man, but subtitles would help a lot non native speakers. Keep up the good work!

  • @jonsimpson9640
    @jonsimpson9640 Před 2 lety +3

    Absolutely brilliant and fascinating! And to have Brian Cox narrate is just heaven (I'm from the same city). Keep up the great work!

  • @DimoB8
    @DimoB8 Před 4 lety +341

    Someone: mentions Macedonia
    Greeks and Skopians: it's show time

    • @Kowaidesuka
      @Kowaidesuka Před 4 lety +95

      Even half the Slavs living today in fyrom agree they have no relation to Ancient Greeks/Macedonians, they can't read the inscriptions beneath all the Alexander statues they built, you know why? Cause it's Greek and not Slavic.
      Just another politic propaganda so NATO can build bases in fyrom. USA will do anything for power/control.

    • @pringuslover6798
      @pringuslover6798 Před 4 lety +3

      And what a show it is

    • @ILLYRIANPost
      @ILLYRIANPost Před 4 lety +1

      But not slavic macedonians 🤣🤣

    • @Lion-rs2qy
      @Lion-rs2qy Před 4 lety +15

      What , are you serious ,
      Re malaka , Skopje hasn't even
      Developed an army yet, and personally, that's as far as they will get .
      Greece would blow Skopje off the map in a days battle , true fact

    • @Lion-rs2qy
      @Lion-rs2qy Před 4 lety +27

      @Rob Gorman your saying that Phillip ll of Macedon wasn't Greek
      But a barbarian
      Where do you get this information
      From , Phillip was of pure Hellenic blood , and the same, I mean , the same as the Spartans, and Corinthians .

  • @shareem1779
    @shareem1779 Před 2 lety +71

    Greeks have a big contribution to the world like:
    Democracy
    The Alphabet
    The Library
    The Olympics
    Science and Mathematics
    Architecture
    Mythology
    The Lighthouse
    Standardized Medicine
    Trial by Jury
    The Theater
    And much more+

    • @wankawanka3053
      @wankawanka3053 Před 2 lety +1

      @Kong King democracy was invented by a king 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡

    • @wankawanka3053
      @wankawanka3053 Před 2 lety

      @Kong King all fake keep crying iranian

    • @lll2282
      @lll2282 Před rokem +4

      ancient vedic indians as well , yoga,meditation,artitech,shampoo, vedic science and maths, democracy, freedom of relgion buddism,jainism,sikhism and indian within itself had 60+ dharmas or philosophy ....ancient rich dance,music,arts and what not india has still preserved lot of it

    • @DLGemma
      @DLGemma Před rokem +4

      You forgot to mention ''Music''. Theater and Music are the only two words that are commonly used in every language. There is no other word in any language to describe theater or music. They are both Hellenic. This pretty much sumps everything up.

    • @anasamrani6086
      @anasamrani6086 Před rokem

      The alphabet was created by the Phoenicians

  • @ogKrisht
    @ogKrisht Před 3 lety +1

    This is real good quality information! Please make more English content.

  • @georgiosgiannoukas3319
    @georgiosgiannoukas3319 Před 3 lety +1

    8:22 I got chills hearing that. That's some powerful stuff.

  • @Roman-us4uj
    @Roman-us4uj Před 6 lety +295

    I'm sure this video will be very popular

    • @tams805
      @tams805 Před 6 lety +2

      What more do you expect from an 18 minute video?!

    • @kekero540
      @kekero540 Před 6 lety +1

      Roman Cherniy compared to their other videos it is.

    • @Strideo1
      @Strideo1 Před 6 lety +1

      Roman Cherniy
      I'm sure your comment will be very popular.

    • @alexnicolaou3579
      @alexnicolaou3579 Před 5 lety

      it should be now... with all the greece/macedonia shenanigans going on.. this video shows the truth that neo nazi greeks fear to understand, and the truth that slavs/balkanians of modern day fyrom try to exaggerate and use to their advantage

    • @pop-n-rock
      @pop-n-rock Před 5 lety

      @@alexnicolaou3579 we Greeks are not nazi and never were, do not confuse us with Germans. We fought the nazis, you moron.
      Now, saying the truth that Alexander the Great was Greek is not racist, maybe you do not like the truth, but please suck it up for starters.

  • @innosanto
    @innosanto Před 6 lety +10

    Very good effort . But you didn't talk about the Thebean period and Thebeab hegemony after the Peloponesian war and before Macedon's great rise. And you didn't mention that Aristotle was born near Macedon and not in southern Greece. You also didn't mention that Macedon created the Hellenic (Greek) Leage where most Greek states gave troops with the exception of Sparta, with the mission to free the Greek city states of the Aegean Coast of Anatolia and make war to Persia.
    But all in all, the best video I have seen on the subject and excellent result to condense 3000 years (3000 BC to 146 BC )in 17:30 minutes!

  • @vonunterberg4313
    @vonunterberg4313 Před rokem +1

    These Videos are timeless

  • @khoakdoan
    @khoakdoan Před rokem +1

    This is such a well structured video

  • @mrchoo3456
    @mrchoo3456 Před 6 lety +9

    Minotan Greeks on Crete was kinda like a prototype Greece, it was very interesting

  • @nikd545
    @nikd545 Před 5 lety +507

    Macedonians weren't "distant relatives" of the Greeks, they were, are Greeks. You can look at wikipedia and see the table of Macedonian Olympic winners, take notice that in Olypic games only Greeks were allowed. Also Macedonians reffered themselves as Greeks, according to Herodotus (where the King of Macedon warned the Greek army the night before the battle of Platea", where in his own words "I am a Greek also", and they claimed their heritage from Heracles and the Dorians as Spartans did. Spartans never to my knowledge refused or reacted against that statement. So Macedonians were Dorians as the Spartans making them as much Greeks as them.
    By the way the word "Demagogos" in greek Δημαγωγός means "the one who directs people" which in Greek is derogative because they were telling people not the truth but what they liked in order to pursue their personal interests (much like modern politicians).

    • @nikd545
      @nikd545 Před 5 lety +32

      My dear read history learn to read sources and please cut the crap. Refusing irrefutable sources and history makes you look like an idiot. Also hellenistic period is considered after the death of the Greek King Alexander III, better know as Great, till 31bc which is the landmark of the battle of Actium. Read a lexicon (something that explains words). Also your Prime Minister refused any connection to ancinemt history, and you are Northern Macedon, which in my logic does not stand, but our treacherous communist gave you it's geographical not ethnological. Your bulgarian dialect was given name after pressure from GErmany.

    • @edgarjuarez7441
      @edgarjuarez7441 Před 5 lety +1

      @paulbsmokin XD nice

    • @sanath8483
      @sanath8483 Před 5 lety +19

      Wait did you just argue with yourself

    • @eniff2925
      @eniff2925 Před 5 lety +15

      @@nikd545 Back then, no one called themselves greek. They used the name of cities as heritage. Like athenian, spartan, phaleronian... It can be that people living in the kingdom of Macedon were different ethnicity than Athenians or Spartans, we will never know.

    • @nikd545
      @nikd545 Před 5 lety +24

      @@eniff2925 Dude read history before even think to write in public. There are a huge amount, tons of written and testified history which prove more than enough that the people living in greek peninsula called themselves Greeks fro the time at lest of Iliad. So please cu the crap.

  • @Enlightenchannel
    @Enlightenchannel Před rokem +1

    Loving that this is narrated by Brian Cox, its Agamemnon!

  • @giansideros
    @giansideros Před 2 lety +4

    16:38 the last independent Greek Kingdom that fell was the Indo-Greek Kingdom in 10 AD.