- published: 23 May 2009
- views: 25335
- author: KulturFilms
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The Germanic Tribes: The Complete Four-Hour Saga
This acclaimed multi-million dollar four-part series shows the rise of the tribes of a pri...
published: 23 May 2009
author: KulturFilms
The Germanic Tribes: The Complete Four-Hour Saga
The Germanic Tribes: The Complete Four-Hour Saga
This acclaimed multi-million dollar four-part series shows the rise of the tribes of a primitive culture on the fringe of northern Europe to become the heirs...- published: 23 May 2009
- views: 25335
- author: KulturFilms
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Total War: Rome 2 | Suebi campaign 02
My first serious campaign of Total War: Rome 2. Will play as a barbarian faction, germanic...
published: 14 Sep 2013
Total War: Rome 2 | Suebi campaign 02
Total War: Rome 2 | Suebi campaign 02
My first serious campaign of Total War: Rome 2. Will play as a barbarian faction, germanic tribes of Suebi located at the central Europe. Click "show more" to read more about Suebi. --------------------- Check out my links: https://www.facebook.com/MorphineTW https://twitter.com/morphinetw ► New channel: https://www.youtube.com/MorphTW -------------------------------------- The Suebi are an indomitable Germanic culture dwelling to the north east of Gaul. Not a single people, but rather numerous tribes sharing a common language and similar religious beliefs, they frequently raid their Gallic neighbours across the Rhine. Heavily reliant on infantry and ambush tactics, raiding is their predominant form of conflict. Lightly equipped, most Suebi warriors make use of the framea, a javelin-like spear, as swords are a rarity. Often unarmoured they carried their rounded, oval or long, hexagonal shields into battle and wore little more than simple cloaks or other garments at times. However, their fighting prowess is legendary and their warriors rightly feared. Even the stoutest centurion would tremble at the sight of a charging band of Berserkers -- or feel the icy hand of fear clutching his heart when the sinister, black-painted Night Hunters spring from the forests. Fairly isolationist, Julius Caesar wrote that there was a paucity of trade outside of the Germanic tribes themselves, occurring only if a surplus of loot or slaves were available. To distinguish themselves from their slaves, freemen and warriors wear a form of topknot that has come to be known as a Suebian knot. Their kings, chiefs and champions sport even more elaborate versions of this same hairstyle. Given such ostentatious displays, standing out in battle is important. Kings and chiefs, although drawn from elite lineages, are elected, making their continuation of heroic traditions essential in uniting the tribes. Under the right leadership, The Suebi have the potential to unite to a single purpose, and Britannia, Gaul, and Iberia could easily be swept away under the weight of their numbers... Like other Germanic factions, the Suebi are masters of forest warfare and plunder. Stemming from a confederation of smaller Germanic tribes, they have a diplomatic edge when dealing with other barbarians and excel at fighting lesser tribes who dare to stand in their way. They feel disdain for outsiders, civilised cultures and other barbarians alike, and must contend with considerable resistance from those whom they conquer.- published: 14 Sep 2013
- views: 34
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Total War: Rome 2 | Suebi campaign 03
My first serious campaign of Total War: Rome 2. Will play as a barbarian faction, germanic...
published: 17 Sep 2013
Total War: Rome 2 | Suebi campaign 03
Total War: Rome 2 | Suebi campaign 03
My first serious campaign of Total War: Rome 2. Will play as a barbarian faction, germanic tribes of Suebi located at the central Europe. Click "show more" to read more about Suebi. --------------------- Check out my links: https://www.facebook.com/MorphineTW https://twitter.com/morphinetw -------------------------------------- The Suebi are an indomitable Germanic culture dwelling to the north east of Gaul. Not a single people, but rather numerous tribes sharing a common language and similar religious beliefs, they frequently raid their Gallic neighbours across the Rhine. Heavily reliant on infantry and ambush tactics, raiding is their predominant form of conflict. Lightly equipped, most Suebi warriors make use of the framea, a javelin-like spear, as swords are a rarity. Often unarmoured they carried their rounded, oval or long, hexagonal shields into battle and wore little more than simple cloaks or other garments at times. However, their fighting prowess is legendary and their warriors rightly feared. Even the stoutest centurion would tremble at the sight of a charging band of Berserkers -- or feel the icy hand of fear clutching his heart when the sinister, black-painted Night Hunters spring from the forests. Fairly isolationist, Julius Caesar wrote that there was a paucity of trade outside of the Germanic tribes themselves, occurring only if a surplus of loot or slaves were available. To distinguish themselves from their slaves, freemen and warriors wear a form of topknot that has come to be known as a Suebian knot. Their kings, chiefs and champions sport even more elaborate versions of this same hairstyle. Given such ostentatious displays, standing out in battle is important. Kings and chiefs, although drawn from elite lineages, are elected, making their continuation of heroic traditions essential in uniting the tribes. Under the right leadership, The Suebi have the potential to unite to a single purpose, and Britannia, Gaul, and Iberia could easily be swept away under the weight of their numbers... Like other Germanic factions, the Suebi are masters of forest warfare and plunder. Stemming from a confederation of smaller Germanic tribes, they have a diplomatic edge when dealing with other barbarians and excel at fighting lesser tribes who dare to stand in their way. They feel disdain for outsiders, civilised cultures and other barbarians alike, and must contend with considerable resistance from those whom they conquer.- published: 17 Sep 2013
- views: 56
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Total War: Rome 2 | Suebi campaign 04
My first serious campaign of Total War: Rome 2. Will play as a barbarian faction, germanic...
published: 23 Sep 2013
Total War: Rome 2 | Suebi campaign 04
Total War: Rome 2 | Suebi campaign 04
My first serious campaign of Total War: Rome 2. Will play as a barbarian faction, germanic tribes of Suebi located at the central Europe. Click "show more" to read more about Suebi. --------------------- Check out my links: https://www.facebook.com/MorphineTW https://twitter.com/morphinetw http://www.youtube.com/MorphTW -------------------------------------- The Suebi are an indomitable Germanic culture dwelling to the north east of Gaul. Not a single people, but rather numerous tribes sharing a common language and similar religious beliefs, they frequently raid their Gallic neighbours across the Rhine. Heavily reliant on infantry and ambush tactics, raiding is their predominant form of conflict. Lightly equipped, most Suebi warriors make use of the framea, a javelin-like spear, as swords are a rarity. Often unarmoured they carried their rounded, oval or long, hexagonal shields into battle and wore little more than simple cloaks or other garments at times. However, their fighting prowess is legendary and their warriors rightly feared. Even the stoutest centurion would tremble at the sight of a charging band of Berserkers -- or feel the icy hand of fear clutching his heart when the sinister, black-painted Night Hunters spring from the forests. Fairly isolationist, Julius Caesar wrote that there was a paucity of trade outside of the Germanic tribes themselves, occurring only if a surplus of loot or slaves were available. To distinguish themselves from their slaves, freemen and warriors wear a form of topknot that has come to be known as a Suebian knot. Their kings, chiefs and champions sport even more elaborate versions of this same hairstyle. Given such ostentatious displays, standing out in battle is important. Kings and chiefs, although drawn from elite lineages, are elected, making their continuation of heroic traditions essential in uniting the tribes. Under the right leadership, The Suebi have the potential to unite to a single purpose, and Britannia, Gaul, and Iberia could easily be swept away under the weight of their numbers... Like other Germanic factions, the Suebi are masters of forest warfare and plunder. Stemming from a confederation of smaller Germanic tribes, they have a diplomatic edge when dealing with other barbarians and excel at fighting lesser tribes who dare to stand in their way. They feel disdain for outsiders, civilised cultures and other barbarians alike, and must contend with considerable resistance from those whom they conquer.- published: 23 Sep 2013
- views: 57
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Total War: Rome 2 | Suebi campaign 06
My first serious campaign of Total War: Rome 2. Will play as a barbarian faction, germanic...
published: 09 Oct 2013
Total War: Rome 2 | Suebi campaign 06
Total War: Rome 2 | Suebi campaign 06
My first serious campaign of Total War: Rome 2. Will play as a barbarian faction, germanic tribes of Suebi located at the central Europe. Click "show more" to read more about Suebi. --------------------- Check out my links: https://www.facebook.com/MorphineTW https://twitter.com/morphinetw http://www.youtube.com/MorphTW Patch notes: http://wiki.totalwar.com/w/Total_War_ROME_II:_Patch_Notes -------------------------------------- The Suebi are an indomitable Germanic culture dwelling to the north east of Gaul. Not a single people, but rather numerous tribes sharing a common language and similar religious beliefs, they frequently raid their Gallic neighbours across the Rhine. Heavily reliant on infantry and ambush tactics, raiding is their predominant form of conflict. Lightly equipped, most Suebi warriors make use of the framea, a javelin-like spear, as swords are a rarity. Often unarmoured they carried their rounded, oval or long, hexagonal shields into battle and wore little more than simple cloaks or other garments at times. However, their fighting prowess is legendary and their warriors rightly feared. Even the stoutest centurion would tremble at the sight of a charging band of Berserkers -- or feel the icy hand of fear clutching his heart when the sinister, black-painted Night Hunters spring from the forests. Fairly isolationist, Julius Caesar wrote that there was a paucity of trade outside of the Germanic tribes themselves, occurring only if a surplus of loot or slaves were available. To distinguish themselves from their slaves, freemen and warriors wear a form of topknot that has come to be known as a Suebian knot. Their kings, chiefs and champions sport even more elaborate versions of this same hairstyle. Given such ostentatious displays, standing out in battle is important. Kings and chiefs, although drawn from elite lineages, are elected, making their continuation of heroic traditions essential in uniting the tribes. Under the right leadership, The Suebi have the potential to unite to a single purpose, and Britannia, Gaul, and Iberia could easily be swept away under the weight of their numbers... Like other Germanic factions, the Suebi are masters of forest warfare and plunder. Stemming from a confederation of smaller Germanic tribes, they have a diplomatic edge when dealing with other barbarians and excel at fighting lesser tribes who dare to stand in their way. They feel disdain for outsiders, civilised cultures and other barbarians alike, and must contend with considerable resistance from those whom they conquer.- published: 09 Oct 2013
- views: 21
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Total War: Rome 2 | Suebi campaign 05
My first serious campaign of Total War: Rome 2. Will play as a barbarian faction, germanic...
published: 04 Oct 2013
Total War: Rome 2 | Suebi campaign 05
Total War: Rome 2 | Suebi campaign 05
My first serious campaign of Total War: Rome 2. Will play as a barbarian faction, germanic tribes of Suebi located at the central Europe. Click "show more" to read more about Suebi. --------------------- Check out my links: https://www.facebook.com/MorphineTW https://twitter.com/morphinetw http://www.youtube.com/MorphTW -------------------------------------- The Suebi are an indomitable Germanic culture dwelling to the north east of Gaul. Not a single people, but rather numerous tribes sharing a common language and similar religious beliefs, they frequently raid their Gallic neighbours across the Rhine. Heavily reliant on infantry and ambush tactics, raiding is their predominant form of conflict. Lightly equipped, most Suebi warriors make use of the framea, a javelin-like spear, as swords are a rarity. Often unarmoured they carried their rounded, oval or long, hexagonal shields into battle and wore little more than simple cloaks or other garments at times. However, their fighting prowess is legendary and their warriors rightly feared. Even the stoutest centurion would tremble at the sight of a charging band of Berserkers -- or feel the icy hand of fear clutching his heart when the sinister, black-painted Night Hunters spring from the forests. Fairly isolationist, Julius Caesar wrote that there was a paucity of trade outside of the Germanic tribes themselves, occurring only if a surplus of loot or slaves were available. To distinguish themselves from their slaves, freemen and warriors wear a form of topknot that has come to be known as a Suebian knot. Their kings, chiefs and champions sport even more elaborate versions of this same hairstyle. Given such ostentatious displays, standing out in battle is important. Kings and chiefs, although drawn from elite lineages, are elected, making their continuation of heroic traditions essential in uniting the tribes. Under the right leadership, The Suebi have the potential to unite to a single purpose, and Britannia, Gaul, and Iberia could easily be swept away under the weight of their numbers... Like other Germanic factions, the Suebi are masters of forest warfare and plunder. Stemming from a confederation of smaller Germanic tribes, they have a diplomatic edge when dealing with other barbarians and excel at fighting lesser tribes who dare to stand in their way. They feel disdain for outsiders, civilised cultures and other barbarians alike, and must contend with considerable resistance from those whom they conquer.- published: 04 Oct 2013
- views: 30
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Total War: Rome 2 | Suebi campaign 07
My first serious campaign of Total War: Rome 2. Will play as a barbarian faction, germanic...
published: 13 Oct 2013
Total War: Rome 2 | Suebi campaign 07
Total War: Rome 2 | Suebi campaign 07
My first serious campaign of Total War: Rome 2. Will play as a barbarian faction, germanic tribes of Suebi located at the central Europe. Click "show more" to read more about Suebi. --------------------- Check out my links: https://www.facebook.com/MorphineTW https://twitter.com/morphinetw http://www.youtube.com/MorphTW Patch notes: http://wiki.totalwar.com/w/Total_War_ROME_II:_Patch_Notes -------------------------------------- The Suebi are an indomitable Germanic culture dwelling to the north east of Gaul. Not a single people, but rather numerous tribes sharing a common language and similar religious beliefs, they frequently raid their Gallic neighbours across the Rhine. Heavily reliant on infantry and ambush tactics, raiding is their predominant form of conflict. Lightly equipped, most Suebi warriors make use of the framea, a javelin-like spear, as swords are a rarity. Often unarmoured they carried their rounded, oval or long, hexagonal shields into battle and wore little more than simple cloaks or other garments at times. However, their fighting prowess is legendary and their warriors rightly feared. Even the stoutest centurion would tremble at the sight of a charging band of Berserkers -- or feel the icy hand of fear clutching his heart when the sinister, black-painted Night Hunters spring from the forests. Fairly isolationist, Julius Caesar wrote that there was a paucity of trade outside of the Germanic tribes themselves, occurring only if a surplus of loot or slaves were available. To distinguish themselves from their slaves, freemen and warriors wear a form of topknot that has come to be known as a Suebian knot. Their kings, chiefs and champions sport even more elaborate versions of this same hairstyle. Given such ostentatious displays, standing out in battle is important. Kings and chiefs, although drawn from elite lineages, are elected, making their continuation of heroic traditions essential in uniting the tribes. Under the right leadership, The Suebi have the potential to unite to a single purpose, and Britannia, Gaul, and Iberia could easily be swept away under the weight of their numbers... Like other Germanic factions, the Suebi are masters of forest warfare and plunder. Stemming from a confederation of smaller Germanic tribes, they have a diplomatic edge when dealing with other barbarians and excel at fighting lesser tribes who dare to stand in their way. They feel disdain for outsiders, civilised cultures and other barbarians alike, and must contend with considerable resistance from those whom they conquer.- published: 13 Oct 2013
- views: 25
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Total War: Rome 2 | Suebi campaign 01
My first serious campaign of Total War: Rome 2. Will play as a barbarian faction, germanic...
published: 11 Sep 2013
Total War: Rome 2 | Suebi campaign 01
Total War: Rome 2 | Suebi campaign 01
My first serious campaign of Total War: Rome 2. Will play as a barbarian faction, germanic tribes of Suebi located at the central Europe. Default settings, normal difficulty. --------------------- Check out my links: https://www.facebook.com/MorphineTW https://twitter.com/morphinetw -------------------------------------- Total War: Rome 2 The playable factions represent key powers within the Greco-Roman, Barbarian, and Eastern cultures, and each offers a notably different and deeper form of gameplay experience from those in previous Total War games. Each brings unique commercial, military and political strengths, its own agents and political system, and three tech trees representing civic, military and engineering disciplines. Each will have its own dilemmas to face and different styles of army to manage. Some factions are split into a number of playable families, which bring further unique benefits to their base faction traits. Players will need to work with -- and in certain circumstances against -- their faction's internal political system. You'll direct the actions of famous characters from history, and if they're not out in the field commanding your armies, they'll be politicking in the senate house, or its cultural equivalent. Players would be wise to keep an eye on such individuals... Some factions rely more on mercenaries for their military might; some prefer to train their own. Some rely on client-nations or vassals to boost their economic growth, while others are more trade-focussed. Whichever you choose, each faction brings a completely different gameplay experience to Total War: ROME II™.- published: 11 Sep 2013
- views: 20
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Total War: Rome 2 | Suebi campaign 08
My first serious campaign of Total War: Rome 2. Will play as a barbarian faction, germanic...
published: 24 Oct 2013
Total War: Rome 2 | Suebi campaign 08
Total War: Rome 2 | Suebi campaign 08
My first serious campaign of Total War: Rome 2. Will play as a barbarian faction, germanic tribes of Suebi located at the central Europe. Click "show more" to read more about Suebi. --------------------- Check out my links: https://www.facebook.com/MorphineTW https://twitter.com/morphinetw http://www.youtube.com/MorphTW Patch notes: http://wiki.totalwar.com/w/Total_War_ROME_II:_Patch_Notes -------------------------------------- The Suebi are an indomitable Germanic culture dwelling to the north east of Gaul. Not a single people, but rather numerous tribes sharing a common language and similar religious beliefs, they frequently raid their Gallic neighbours across the Rhine. Heavily reliant on infantry and ambush tactics, raiding is their predominant form of conflict. Lightly equipped, most Suebi warriors make use of the framea, a javelin-like spear, as swords are a rarity. Often unarmoured they carried their rounded, oval or long, hexagonal shields into battle and wore little more than simple cloaks or other garments at times. However, their fighting prowess is legendary and their warriors rightly feared. Even the stoutest centurion would tremble at the sight of a charging band of Berserkers -- or feel the icy hand of fear clutching his heart when the sinister, black-painted Night Hunters spring from the forests. Fairly isolationist, Julius Caesar wrote that there was a paucity of trade outside of the Germanic tribes themselves, occurring only if a surplus of loot or slaves were available. To distinguish themselves from their slaves, freemen and warriors wear a form of topknot that has come to be known as a Suebian knot. Their kings, chiefs and champions sport even more elaborate versions of this same hairstyle. Given such ostentatious displays, standing out in battle is important. Kings and chiefs, although drawn from elite lineages, are elected, making their continuation of heroic traditions essential in uniting the tribes. Under the right leadership, The Suebi have the potential to unite to a single purpose, and Britannia, Gaul, and Iberia could easily be swept away under the weight of their numbers... Like other Germanic factions, the Suebi are masters of forest warfare and plunder. Stemming from a confederation of smaller Germanic tribes, they have a diplomatic edge when dealing with other barbarians and excel at fighting lesser tribes who dare to stand in their way. They feel disdain for outsiders, civilised cultures and other barbarians alike, and must contend with considerable resistance from those whom they conquer.- published: 24 Oct 2013
- views: 3
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The Celtic warriors and Celtic music (Legend) and (Wolf blood)
Celtic songs - Legend and Wolf Blood (with Adrian von Ziegler) Get his Music here: http://...
published: 28 Apr 2013
author: BirkaViking
The Celtic warriors and Celtic music (Legend) and (Wolf blood)
The Celtic warriors and Celtic music (Legend) and (Wolf blood)
Celtic songs - Legend and Wolf Blood (with Adrian von Ziegler) Get his Music here: http://adrianvonziegler.bandcamp.com/ https://itunes.apple.com/artist/adri...- published: 28 Apr 2013
- views: 3373
- author: BirkaViking
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Civil War Soldiers And Roman Legionaries In Harborough
The Sealed Knot, a group that reenacts battles of the English Civil War, Roman soldiers an...
published: 22 Sep 2009
author: Andrew Burbidge
Civil War Soldiers And Roman Legionaries In Harborough
Civil War Soldiers And Roman Legionaries In Harborough
The Sealed Knot, a group that reenacts battles of the English Civil War, Roman soldiers and WWI British army soldiers were all in Harborough at the same time...- published: 22 Sep 2009
- views: 91
- author: Andrew Burbidge