Hadrian's Wall: Ancient Rome's Great Northern Frontier | Odyssey

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  • čas přidán 9. 05. 2024
  • Dan Snow explores the physical remains of Hadrian’s vast project of 122AD - over 80 Roman miles of wall, turrets and forts, stretching from coast to coast across northern England. Mile after mile of stone marching over the horizon.
    But why did the Romans go to all this effort? We dig into the key questions: was the wall a barrier or a porous border; a hubristic vanity project or a vital line of defence; who lived on and around the wall; and why has it endured in popular culture for nearly two thousand years, right up to Game of Thrones?
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Komentáře • 119

  • @normanmfakierjr2387
    @normanmfakierjr2387 Před 19 dny +16

    To build the first 50 meters today would take 200+ years of permitting, reviews, meetings, environmental reviews..............................what has happened to us?

    • @johnnyseagull29
      @johnnyseagull29 Před 15 dny +1

      You forgot heath 'n' safety. Working at hight regs.

    • @chrisgrill6302
      @chrisgrill6302 Před 11 dny

      Far better to rush in on the command of a despot without a second or even a first thought and without regard to the consequences I guess...
      We've learned, that's what has happened to us.

    • @SECRETORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR
      @SECRETORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR Před 3 dny

      We've gone backwards

  • @MythicTales993
    @MythicTales993 Před 25 dny +15

    A captivating exploration of Hadrian's Wall, a monumental feat of ancient engineering and a symbol of Rome's reach into the northern frontier. This video offers a fascinating glimpse into the strategic significance of the wall and its impact on the region's history. It's a testament to the ingenuity and ambition of the Roman Empire, as well as the enduring legacy of their frontier defenses. A must-watch for history enthusiasts

  • @johnslaughter5475
    @johnslaughter5475 Před 14 dny +4

    Very good presentation, Dan. When you commented about the phallus being the work of a mason, I remembered something I read long ago - all Roman Legionaries are masons. Their regular day jobs including the building of all the edifices that we see today.

  • @set1896
    @set1896 Před 19 dny +6

    Hiking this over 5 days (c. 20 miles per day) was a great experience. And I discovered great b&bs along the way.

  • @markmuller7962
    @markmuller7962 Před 24 dny +16

    "That is the largest phallus in Roman Britain". Alright, it's all I needed to know, now I can die happy

  • @Foundry_made
    @Foundry_made Před 23 dny +12

    2:21 Hadrian's wall wasn't an enigma. The Romans already did it in Germania with the "limes" - a literal wall with gates, guardhouses, and garrisons that delineated the maximum limit of the empire - starting in AD 83, something like a century before Hadrian came to power. The remains of the limes still exist in the form of earthworks. The only thing that makes Hadrian's wall different is that it was entirely constructed of stone.

    • @garryrobson8058
      @garryrobson8058 Před 11 dny

      Two points, Hadrian's Wall was built partially in turf as it went further West and it was built in 122 AD, thirty nine years after the Limes in Germania.

  • @nicknorris100
    @nicknorris100 Před 22 dny +6

    They keep putting out Handrians wall videos and I love it

  • @GlasgowCeltic88
    @GlasgowCeltic88 Před 25 dny +23

    7:28 "Do you find it... wisible... when I say the name...: 'Biggus'.... 'Dickus'...??"

  • @TheArtist8077
    @TheArtist8077 Před 22 dny +10

    I live just North of the wall and spent many nights sleeping in the forts in Roman kit as a re enactor.

    • @thomasnelson7869
      @thomasnelson7869 Před 17 dny +3

      As an American in the south I to have reenacted sleeping on many civil war battlefields. I can very much relate. However forts that old must have been an amazing experience.

    • @TheArtist8077
      @TheArtist8077 Před 16 dny +3

      @@thomasnelson7869 It was and still is, now summer is here i go sit by the wall as it is still light and warm in late evening and the people have all gone home,
      a great place to sit think and relax, a place that hasn't really changed.

    • @thomasnelson7869
      @thomasnelson7869 Před 16 dny +3

      @@TheArtist8077simply amazing

  • @HAMMER_2.2
    @HAMMER_2.2 Před 25 dny +9

    I loe getting lost in thought about all the adventures and.happenimgs that must have gone on at the Wall so long ago. All the patrols, attacks, the seemingly boring logistics behind supplying the forts, etc.

    • @markmuller7962
      @markmuller7962 Před 24 dny

      I pictured in my mind the poor shepard trying to convince the guards to let his flock pass through lol (screaming up and the guards screaming down 😅)

  • @ThatLadyBird
    @ThatLadyBird Před 25 dny +26

    Rip robin hood tree 🙏

  • @koomaj
    @koomaj Před 25 dny +10

    This is great episode. Dan is a good presenter.

  • @Lebeauski
    @Lebeauski Před 23 dny +4

    Never stop learning.🤙

  • @JA51711
    @JA51711 Před 25 dny +6

    Great video about history and the wall. Awesome

  • @annwilliams6438
    @annwilliams6438 Před 24 dny +6

    I’m sure that the Barbarians were allowed through with their livestock - as long as they paid a toll fee. The Romans were all about money and did trade with anyone. The narrow gate would have allowed for better counting of the people and livestock in order to assess the toll. (And search for arms, no doubt.)

    • @jussikankinen9409
      @jussikankinen9409 Před 17 dny

      And christianity was forced farming religion, cut all trees

  • @RichMitch
    @RichMitch Před 25 dny +11

    I live here!

  • @cherietillapaughhott1012
    @cherietillapaughhott1012 Před 25 dny +5

    Roman Bath House = American Pizza. Got it.

  • @bobbydazzler3067
    @bobbydazzler3067 Před 19 dny

    I really enjoyed this. thanks to the whole team

  • @GermanGreetings
    @GermanGreetings Před 20 dny

    Another giant video, Dan ! Heartly salutes from the Limeswall :)

  • @mccallosone4903
    @mccallosone4903 Před 24 dny +2

    good video thanks

  • @steveSestric
    @steveSestric Před 25 dny +3

    the answer to how they wiped themselves is.. there were two servants on either end of the bench, that is seen with the large flat worn stones they stood on,, and above then at waist level was the ledge for the water pitchure.. these attendants poured water over their back side to allow the attendees to hand wipe themselves with the water provided.. as seen at 26:11 time stamp...

    • @steveSestric
      @steveSestric Před 16 dny

      czcams.com/video/Vzb98tQp53I/video.html

    • @steveSestric
      @steveSestric Před 16 dny

      i use tabo , in philipines they still use the hand and water clean method.

  • @golgumbazguide...4113
    @golgumbazguide...4113 Před 16 dny +1

    Good job

  • @nancytestani1470
    @nancytestani1470 Před 23 dny +1

    Amazing, so cool. So, how tall was it?

  • @KernowekTim
    @KernowekTim Před 24 dny +2

    Perceived "Savagery" from "Civilisation". I think the wall symbolised that Rome lacked the ability to truly conquer the 'killing-grounds' of the far North. The domain of the Highlander.

  • @blaircalvin5025
    @blaircalvin5025 Před 13 dny

    Forts not castles Dan.
    But an excellent production.
    Simon Elliot is a font of knowledge of Romano Britain.

  • @Matteobaria75
    @Matteobaria75 Před 24 dny

    Tanks from Italy . Amazing episode.

  • @aspenrebel
    @aspenrebel Před 19 dny

    I've been there.

  • @martincunningham2562
    @martincunningham2562 Před 17 dny +1

    Did he say, "crikey"!

  • @kenfox22
    @kenfox22 Před 7 dny

    Roman soldiers probably thought I didn't sign up for this. Where did they get so much stones from?

  • @pingupenguin2474
    @pingupenguin2474 Před 13 dny +1

    There was a wall in Scotland too, the Antonine wall, which also has only earthworks left.

  • @ysa4473
    @ysa4473 Před 25 dny +2

    만리장성 같다. ㅎㅎ
    1882 출간된 Asiatic History 와 한국역사 싸이트 동북아넷에 의하면 로마는 진나라로 로마제국이 China. China는 진나라에서 유래되었기 때문
    진나라가 세운 성이 만리장성인데 로마제국이 진나라이니 만리장성은 로마제국이 세운 셈.
    그리고 Hadrian's Wall을 보니 시기는 좀 다르지만 로마제국 즉 차이나가 세운 만리장성을 연상케 하네 ㅎㅎ

  • @ernshaw78
    @ernshaw78 Před 20 dny

    I find it hard to say reconstructed at Arbeia when the full fort isn't reconstructed and we don't have a physical scale to connect to.

  • @OrlandoMarcunoCarballo

    I just try to improve my English ,I need ,but it's interesting too ,thanks 😂

  • @SECRETORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR

    Another Hadrian wall video 🙄 whats that now the 37th video

  • @Lebeauski
    @Lebeauski Před 23 dny

    Bet, all those Calvary men, broke their own horses

  • @VincentCiccone
    @VincentCiccone Před 12 dny +1

    Kept the legion busy unlike youth of this age lazy

  • @Ambassador_Gkar
    @Ambassador_Gkar Před 23 dny

    Interesting co-incidence, of timing, between the fall of the Roman Empire, in this part of the Empire, and the conversion from pagan religion, to Christianity.
    Is it purely co-incidence?

  • @lawnmower4884
    @lawnmower4884 Před 22 dny +1

    What if the wall was to keep people in, and not to reinforce the fighting numbers of the Picts?

  • @WihauWikeepa-gs9so
    @WihauWikeepa-gs9so Před 18 dny

    8:20 thats no good luck charm mate that’s a dick 😂 cools story tho.

  • @JEM1989
    @JEM1989 Před 10 dny

    The solider and the former slave at Arbeia, lets just get real, they were partners.

  • @barrychandler5250
    @barrychandler5250 Před 13 dny

    Admit it , They feared our people !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @MSJMSJ1900
    @MSJMSJ1900 Před 18 dny

    This was interesting. I don't know why the carved pen** on the wall can't just be grafitti. Why does it have to be a symbol of magic? Why couldn't a few soldiers who regularly spent time at that spot have gotten bored and thought carving that was amusing? Ppl do it all the time. Why shouldn't they?

  • @elijahhodges4405
    @elijahhodges4405 Před 17 dny

    I do not believe in Saxons as a large group in England. I even think the name England is incorrect. Britain however is probably exactly the correct name.

  • @robertdiehl1281
    @robertdiehl1281 Před 11 dny

    No wonder most people are right handed.

    • @SECRETORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR
      @SECRETORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR Před 3 dny +1

      In ENGLAND being left-handed wasn't a good thing and there was many superstitions like the devil had control over you or you we're in league with the Devil.And the teachers would virtually torture you to become right handed by whacking you with there wooden ruler every time you tried to write left-handed.And as per usual we can blame the crazy religious nutjobs for it and i think that came down from the POPE himself..

  • @alba..8479
    @alba..8479 Před 15 dny

    Built to keep out the legendary Scottish warriors, the Picts, ifentifiable by the distinctive blue body art and ferocity in combat

  • @noahway13
    @noahway13 Před 23 dny +1

    Why is the tour guide an American with a lip full of tobacco chaw? ( I am American )

  • @clivebaxter6354
    @clivebaxter6354 Před 16 dny +1

    Over use of music as usual

  • @Iceman8723
    @Iceman8723 Před 22 dny

    Dan your audio is so bad around the 15:00 min mark...

  • @Lastbus511
    @Lastbus511 Před 19 dny

    Probably every street sign in the Roman empire had a male organ depiction and made into things like bronze door knockers and oil lamps and the like. I guess times change, probably due to Christianity which viewed such things as rude pagan insults to whatever.

  • @gregedmand9939
    @gregedmand9939 Před 17 dny +1

    Just think how far we've come in 2000 years. From wiping your backside by hand - to pinecone and sponges on twigs - to toilet paper - to bidets. Ain't civilization grand?

  • @SurajSingh-ly6bt
    @SurajSingh-ly6bt Před 15 dny

    :-You know celts?
    :- Just know barbarians

  • @philip2010
    @philip2010 Před 17 dny +1

    The wall wasn't even tall it couldn't keep anyone out

    • @SECRETORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR
      @SECRETORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR Před 3 dny +1

      Exactly that's why I always say it couldn't of been built to keep the savages out but on some parts of the wall it is built over long drops

  • @elijahhodges4405
    @elijahhodges4405 Před 17 dny

    Oh those nasty little barbarians wearing their kilts and fighting like demons.

    • @johnnyseagull29
      @johnnyseagull29 Před 15 dny +1

      Do you mean north of the Antonine wall?

    • @pingupenguin2474
      @pingupenguin2474 Před 13 dny

      Both ! The Romans only stayed about 8 yrs after Antonine wall was completed. Local joke is that the Romans sold their swords at the barras !!!!! ( for those not from central Scotland, that's a local market in Glasgow, just a few miles south of the wall)

    • @SECRETORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR
      @SECRETORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR Před 3 dny

      Don't ask him questions like that he's absolutely clueless that's why he didn't reply and tried to look intelligent​@@johnnyseagull29

  • @edwardwinder7877
    @edwardwinder7877 Před 16 dny

    Hardrains wall was built to keep roman Britain from the northern tribes in the north which we call Scotland now how do you no they were barbarians

    • @johnnyseagull29
      @johnnyseagull29 Před 15 dny

      I belive you are thinking of the Antonine wall.

    • @edwardwinder7877
      @edwardwinder7877 Před 15 dny

      @@johnnyseagull29 antonnie was built by him when he reach the north by his builders then abandoned back to hardrains wall the Romans with all they mighty power could not conquer the northern half of Britain

    • @johnnyseagull29
      @johnnyseagull29 Před 14 dny

      @@edwardwinder7877 yes, I know.

    • @SECRETORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR
      @SECRETORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR Před 3 dny

      How did you work that one out?? Very clever i doubt anybody knew that..

  • @Michael-fl1tm
    @Michael-fl1tm Před 15 dny

    Wall the Brits didn't do a very good job of preserving it over the years and cannot even protect a tree.

    • @SECRETORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR
      @SECRETORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR Před 3 dny

      Who cares it's a symbol of roman oppression I'd destroy it and do you want a security detail on a single tree 24/7 ?? Not the brightest are you?? Are you a yank by any chance

  • @veritas41photo
    @veritas41photo Před 25 dny +3

    I cannot stand Dan Snow. He is the ultimate talking head who must read from a script, because he knows nothing about actual history.

    • @annwilliams6438
      @annwilliams6438 Před 24 dny +8

      That’s rather nasty… how about keeping unexplained emotions to yourself?

    • @miarrem
      @miarrem Před 24 dny +4

      Get some sleep...yeesh

    • @nancytestani1470
      @nancytestani1470 Před 23 dny +1

      Seriously…good grief. Are you based in facts.

    • @SECRETORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR
      @SECRETORDEROFTHEKNIGHTSTEMPLAR Před 3 dny

      So are you a one of the best historians in the world then because you must be to say something like that.But i reckon DAN SNOW as forgotten more about history than you know so why did you watch this video if you hate him so much?? 🙄

  • @rick5793
    @rick5793 Před 24 dny +1

    Didn't China do this first??