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Revolution | Ancient Rome: The Rise And Fall Of An Empire | BBC Documentary
WARNING: Contains scenes of graphic violence. The third episode of the drama-documentary series takes a step back and asks: why did Rome have Emperors at all? Rome was once a largely democratic society, with regular elections. The Republic lasted for 500 years. But then came Tiberius Gracchus.
Subscribe: http://bit.ly/BBCDocs
Episode 3 | Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire
Dramatised documentary series telling the story of the rise and fall of Ancient Rome through the six key turning points. Factually accurate and based on extensive historical research, it reveals how the greed, lust and ambition of men like Caesar, Nero and Constantine shaped the Roman Empire.Welcome to BBC Documentary! We offer thought-provoking and captivating documentaries that illustrate key moments from h...
published: 16 Jul 2020
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What if the Roman Empire Reunited Today?
The Roman Empire was one of the largest and most influential civilizations that ever existed. But what if somehow in today's current global age, the Empire was recreated to its exact ancient borders? What would the country look like today in the 21st century, and how would it compare to other countries across the world? This video attempts to find out!
Music is by the wonderful Ross Bugden, please check out his channel here for more music like this!
Ross Bugden channel link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQKGLOK2FqmVgVwYferltKQ?spfreload=5
Song is titled Olympus: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnmglWHoVrk
published: 09 Sep 2016
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Ancient Rome in 20 minutes
Caesar, The Colosseum, Republic, Nero, geese, plebeians, legions — everything that you once knew, but forgot, in a crash course video by Arzamas.
Narrated by Brian Cox.
"Ancient Rome in 20 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 — http://arzamas.academy/likbez/russian-art-xx/en
Who are you in 1917 Russia? — http://arzamas.academy/materials/1269
Taunt Like The Bard (a Shakespeare insult generator) — http://arzamas.academy/materials/1026
published: 30 May 2017
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The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire
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published: 31 May 2021
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The Roman Empire Explained in 12 Minutes
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The Roman Empire was one of the most powerful forces the world has ever seen. But this isn’t just the story of conquest or the incredible system of institutions that made it possible. The Roman Empire is not yet another boring historical topic....
published: 23 Jun 2020
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ROMAN EMPIRE | Educational Video for Kids.
In this video we are going to know everything about the roman empire. As we always tell you, it is very important to know the past, to understand the present and improve the future.
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Legend has it that Rome was founded by Romulus and Remus, two brothers who had been raised by a wolf. But that's just a legend ...
Rome was founded almost 2800 years ago with the union of several villages in Italy. At first it was a monarchy, those who commanded were the kings, but later it became a republic. Do you know what that is? A republic is a form of government w...
published: 21 Nov 2017
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How Rome Conquered Greece - Roman History DOCUMENTARY
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Kings and Generals animated historical animated documentary series on the history of ancient Roman and ancient Greek history continue with a video explaining how Rome conquered Greece. In this video, we will cover the first Roman intervention into Greece during the First Macedonian War, followed by the Second Macedonian War, Seleucid War, Aetolian War, Third Macedonian War, Fourth Macedonian War, and the Achaean War, featuring...
published: 29 Nov 2020
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The Roman Empire. Or Republic. Or...Which Was It?: Crash Course World History #10
In which John Green explores exactly when Rome went from being the Roman Republic to the Roman Empire. Here's a hint: it had something to do with Julius Caesar, but maybe less than you think. Find out how Caesar came to rule the empire, what led to him getting stabbed 23 times on the floor of the senate, and what happened in the scramble for power after his assassination. John covers Rome's transition from city-state to dominant force in the Mediterranean in less than 12 minutes. Well, Rome's expansion took hundreds of years, he just explains it in under 12 minutes. The senate, the people, Rome, the caesarian section, the Julian calendar and our old friend Pompey all make appearances, but NOT the Caesar Salad, as Julius had nothing to do with it.
Crash Course World History is now availabl...
published: 29 Mar 2012
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How did Rome Conquer Italy? - History of the Roman Empire - Part 2
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How did Rome Conquer Italy? - History of the Roman Empire - Part 2
First a city, then a kingdom, and next a republic. Rome was now ready to expand…
After slowly taking down each of its pesky neighbors, including the Sabines, one of the first major conflicts the young republic found itself in was the Battle of Lake Regillus.
At the start of the 5th century BC, the Latin League and the Romans met at Lake Regillus as Rome’s new dictator at the time, Aulus Postumius Albus hoped to defeat the remaining threat to Rome’s growing authority.
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published: 13 Oct 2021
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The Roman Empire - Episode 1: The Rise of the Roman Empire (History Documentary)
The Roman Empire - Episode 1: The Rise of the Roman Empire (History Documentary)
Two thousand years ago, one civilisation held the entire Western world in its grasp. From Northern Europe to Africa, it imposed laws, ideas and a single language. Rome was the super power and a colossal empire.
Travel back in time and experience the exporting of the Roman world through the glory years of conquest to the longest period of stability the world has ever known.
EPISODE 1: RISE OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE
Two thousand years ago, one civilisation held the entire Western world in its grasp. From Northern Europe to Africa and the Middle East. It imposed laws, ideas and a single language. Rome was the super power of the ancient world. Indeed later super powers never stopped learning the lessons of her specta...
published: 23 Feb 2014
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Timeline of the Roman and Byzantine Emperors
Rome. The state that turned from tiny settlements around the Palatine Hill in central Italy into a gigantic empire that ruled most of western europe and mediteranean for centouries and formed the framework for todays states.
Let us get into the journey from Augustus, the first emperor of Rome, to the last one of the Byzantine Empire. Passing great and bad emperors, golden and tourboulente ages.
The map shows the territory controlled by the ruler at the end of his reign.
Sometimes two or more emperors ruled together, which is marked with a white line between their names.
Images are from Wikipedia.
published: 10 Mar 2020
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The History of the Romans: Every Year
See the entire history and progression of Roman civilization from the city-state Kingdom all the way to the last Byzantine successor state.
Music:
Majestic Hills by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4013-majestic-hills
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Hero Down by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3868-hero-down
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Teller of the Tales by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4467-teller-of-the-tales
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
published: 01 Jan 2016
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Revolution | Ancient Rome: The Rise And Fall Of An Empire | BBC Documentary
WARNING: Contains scenes of graphic violence. The third episode of the drama-documentary series takes a step back and asks: why did Rome have Emperors at all? R...
WARNING: Contains scenes of graphic violence. The third episode of the drama-documentary series takes a step back and asks: why did Rome have Emperors at all? Rome was once a largely democratic society, with regular elections. The Republic lasted for 500 years. But then came Tiberius Gracchus.
Subscribe: http://bit.ly/BBCDocs
Episode 3 | Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire
Dramatised documentary series telling the story of the rise and fall of Ancient Rome through the six key turning points. Factually accurate and based on extensive historical research, it reveals how the greed, lust and ambition of men like Caesar, Nero and Constantine shaped the Roman Empire.Welcome to BBC Documentary! We offer thought-provoking and captivating documentaries that illustrate key moments from history and the lives of fascinating people.
Due to rights and sales restrictions, content on the channel may not be available in all territories. The availability of certain content may also change over time.
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https://wn.com/Revolution_|_Ancient_Rome_The_Rise_And_Fall_Of_An_Empire_|_BBC_Documentary
WARNING: Contains scenes of graphic violence. The third episode of the drama-documentary series takes a step back and asks: why did Rome have Emperors at all? Rome was once a largely democratic society, with regular elections. The Republic lasted for 500 years. But then came Tiberius Gracchus.
Subscribe: http://bit.ly/BBCDocs
Episode 3 | Ancient Rome: The Rise and Fall of an Empire
Dramatised documentary series telling the story of the rise and fall of Ancient Rome through the six key turning points. Factually accurate and based on extensive historical research, it reveals how the greed, lust and ambition of men like Caesar, Nero and Constantine shaped the Roman Empire.Welcome to BBC Documentary! We offer thought-provoking and captivating documentaries that illustrate key moments from history and the lives of fascinating people.
Due to rights and sales restrictions, content on the channel may not be available in all territories. The availability of certain content may also change over time.
This is a commercial channel from BBC Studios. Service information and feedback: http://bbcworldwide.com/vod-feedback--contact-details.aspx
- published: 16 Jul 2020
- views: 2810266
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What if the Roman Empire Reunited Today?
The Roman Empire was one of the largest and most influential civilizations that ever existed. But what if somehow in today's current global age, the Empire was ...
The Roman Empire was one of the largest and most influential civilizations that ever existed. But what if somehow in today's current global age, the Empire was recreated to its exact ancient borders? What would the country look like today in the 21st century, and how would it compare to other countries across the world? This video attempts to find out!
Music is by the wonderful Ross Bugden, please check out his channel here for more music like this!
Ross Bugden channel link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQKGLOK2FqmVgVwYferltKQ?spfreload=5
Song is titled Olympus: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnmglWHoVrk
https://wn.com/What_If_The_Roman_Empire_Reunited_Today
The Roman Empire was one of the largest and most influential civilizations that ever existed. But what if somehow in today's current global age, the Empire was recreated to its exact ancient borders? What would the country look like today in the 21st century, and how would it compare to other countries across the world? This video attempts to find out!
Music is by the wonderful Ross Bugden, please check out his channel here for more music like this!
Ross Bugden channel link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQKGLOK2FqmVgVwYferltKQ?spfreload=5
Song is titled Olympus: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnmglWHoVrk
- published: 09 Sep 2016
- views: 4090098
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Ancient Rome in 20 minutes
Caesar, The Colosseum, Republic, Nero, geese, plebeians, legions — everything that you once knew, but forgot, in a crash course video by Arzamas.
Narrated by B...
Caesar, The Colosseum, Republic, Nero, geese, plebeians, legions — everything that you once knew, but forgot, in a crash course video by Arzamas.
Narrated by Brian Cox.
"Ancient Rome in 20 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 — http://arzamas.academy/likbez/russian-art-xx/en
Who are you in 1917 Russia? — http://arzamas.academy/materials/1269
Taunt Like The Bard (a Shakespeare insult generator) — http://arzamas.academy/materials/1026
https://wn.com/Ancient_Rome_In_20_Minutes
Caesar, The Colosseum, Republic, Nero, geese, plebeians, legions — everything that you once knew, but forgot, in a crash course video by Arzamas.
Narrated by Brian Cox.
"Ancient Rome in 20 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 — http://arzamas.academy/likbez/russian-art-xx/en
Who are you in 1917 Russia? — http://arzamas.academy/materials/1269
Taunt Like The Bard (a Shakespeare insult generator) — http://arzamas.academy/materials/1026
- published: 30 May 2017
- views: 7446370
20:35
The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire
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- published: 31 May 2021
- views: 508420
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The Roman Empire Explained in 12 Minutes
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The Roman Empire was one of the most powerful forces the world has ever seen. But this isn’t just the story of conquest or the incredible system of institutions that made it possible. The Roman Empire is not yet another boring historical topic. On the contrary, it wakes our imagination, scares us, and entertains us.
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The Roman Empire was one of the most powerful forces the world has ever seen. But this isn’t just the story of conquest or the incredible system of institutions that made it possible. The Roman Empire is not yet another boring historical topic. On the contrary, it wakes our imagination, scares us, and entertains us.
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- published: 23 Jun 2020
- views: 118737
3:27
ROMAN EMPIRE | Educational Video for Kids.
In this video we are going to know everything about the roman empire. As we always tell you, it is very important to know the past, to understand the present an...
In this video we are going to know everything about the roman empire. As we always tell you, it is very important to know the past, to understand the present and improve the future.
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Legend has it that Rome was founded by Romulus and Remus, two brothers who had been raised by a wolf. But that's just a legend ...
Rome was founded almost 2800 years ago with the union of several villages in Italy. At first it was a monarchy, those who commanded were the kings, but later it became a republic. Do you know what that is? A republic is a form of government where there are no kings but politicians make the decisions they think are convenient. The Republic of Rome lasted several centuries until about two thousand years ago when, what we know as the Roman Empire, began. In an Empire, all power is in the hands of an emperor who is like a King of kings.
The Romans conquered all the nations of the Mediterranean: Greece, Egypt, Syria, France, Germany and also the Iberian and Celtic people of Hispania. They even arrived in Britannia, now known as England. But…
How did the Romans live?
Roman society was divided into several groups. The patricians were the nobles, they had a lot of power. They were politicians and military men, rich and powerful. Below them were the plebeians, the people. They were farmers, artisans and workers in general. And finally, in the lowest part were the slaves, who used to be prisoners of war.
War was a very important activity for the Romans. Their armies were huge and formed by fearsome soldiers called legionaries. Thanks to them they conquered all corners of the Mediterranean.
The Romans were also great engineers and architects and created very orderly cities with many amenities. They had aqueducts to carry water from one place to another, bridges to cross rivers, circuses, theatres, spas and schools! Roman children went to school, like us! They also built roads, which were roads that made it easier to get from one side of the Empire to the other.
The Roman Empire ended in the fifth century when the Germans invaded Rome. It was at that very moment, with the fall of the Empire, when the Middle Ages began. but that's another story. As we always tell you, it is very important to know the past, to understand the present and improve the future, do not you think?
https://wn.com/Roman_Empire_|_Educational_Video_For_Kids.
In this video we are going to know everything about the roman empire. As we always tell you, it is very important to know the past, to understand the present and improve the future.
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Legend has it that Rome was founded by Romulus and Remus, two brothers who had been raised by a wolf. But that's just a legend ...
Rome was founded almost 2800 years ago with the union of several villages in Italy. At first it was a monarchy, those who commanded were the kings, but later it became a republic. Do you know what that is? A republic is a form of government where there are no kings but politicians make the decisions they think are convenient. The Republic of Rome lasted several centuries until about two thousand years ago when, what we know as the Roman Empire, began. In an Empire, all power is in the hands of an emperor who is like a King of kings.
The Romans conquered all the nations of the Mediterranean: Greece, Egypt, Syria, France, Germany and also the Iberian and Celtic people of Hispania. They even arrived in Britannia, now known as England. But…
How did the Romans live?
Roman society was divided into several groups. The patricians were the nobles, they had a lot of power. They were politicians and military men, rich and powerful. Below them were the plebeians, the people. They were farmers, artisans and workers in general. And finally, in the lowest part were the slaves, who used to be prisoners of war.
War was a very important activity for the Romans. Their armies were huge and formed by fearsome soldiers called legionaries. Thanks to them they conquered all corners of the Mediterranean.
The Romans were also great engineers and architects and created very orderly cities with many amenities. They had aqueducts to carry water from one place to another, bridges to cross rivers, circuses, theatres, spas and schools! Roman children went to school, like us! They also built roads, which were roads that made it easier to get from one side of the Empire to the other.
The Roman Empire ended in the fifth century when the Germans invaded Rome. It was at that very moment, with the fall of the Empire, when the Middle Ages began. but that's another story. As we always tell you, it is very important to know the past, to understand the present and improve the future, do not you think?
- published: 21 Nov 2017
- views: 662506
2:06:45
How Rome Conquered Greece - Roman History DOCUMENTARY
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Kings and Generals animated historical animated documentary series on the history of ancient Roman and ancient Greek history continue with a video explaining how Rome conquered Greece. In this video, we will cover the first Roman intervention into Greece during the First Macedonian War, followed by the Second Macedonian War, Seleucid War, Aetolian War, Third Macedonian War, Fourth Macedonian War, and the Achaean War, featuring famous battles like Pydna, Cynoscephalae, Aous, Magnesia, Thermopylae, Callinicus, and the prominent generals like Titus Quinctius Flamininus, Philip V, Perseus, Eumenes II, Antioch III, Hannibal, Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus,
Lucius Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus and others.
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The video was made by MalayArcher (https://www.youtube.com/user/MathemedicUpdates), while the script was researched and written by Matt Hollis. This video was narrated by Officially Devin (https://www.youtube.com/user/OfficiallyDevin).
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Kings and Generals animated historical animated documentary series on the history of ancient Roman and ancient Greek history continue with a video explaining how Rome conquered Greece. In this video, we will cover the first Roman intervention into Greece during the First Macedonian War, followed by the Second Macedonian War, Seleucid War, Aetolian War, Third Macedonian War, Fourth Macedonian War, and the Achaean War, featuring famous battles like Pydna, Cynoscephalae, Aous, Magnesia, Thermopylae, Callinicus, and the prominent generals like Titus Quinctius Flamininus, Philip V, Perseus, Eumenes II, Antioch III, Hannibal, Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus,
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- published: 29 Nov 2020
- views: 9392764
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The Roman Empire. Or Republic. Or...Which Was It?: Crash Course World History #10
In which John Green explores exactly when Rome went from being the Roman Republic to the Roman Empire. Here's a hint: it had something to do with Julius Caesar,...
In which John Green explores exactly when Rome went from being the Roman Republic to the Roman Empire. Here's a hint: it had something to do with Julius Caesar, but maybe less than you think. Find out how Caesar came to rule the empire, what led to him getting stabbed 23 times on the floor of the senate, and what happened in the scramble for power after his assassination. John covers Rome's transition from city-state to dominant force in the Mediterranean in less than 12 minutes. Well, Rome's expansion took hundreds of years, he just explains it in under 12 minutes. The senate, the people, Rome, the caesarian section, the Julian calendar and our old friend Pompey all make appearances, but NOT the Caesar Salad, as Julius had nothing to do with it.
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In which John Green explores exactly when Rome went from being the Roman Republic to the Roman Empire. Here's a hint: it had something to do with Julius Caesar, but maybe less than you think. Find out how Caesar came to rule the empire, what led to him getting stabbed 23 times on the floor of the senate, and what happened in the scramble for power after his assassination. John covers Rome's transition from city-state to dominant force in the Mediterranean in less than 12 minutes. Well, Rome's expansion took hundreds of years, he just explains it in under 12 minutes. The senate, the people, Rome, the caesarian section, the Julian calendar and our old friend Pompey all make appearances, but NOT the Caesar Salad, as Julius had nothing to do with it.
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- published: 29 Mar 2012
- views: 6833908
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How did Rome Conquer Italy? - History of the Roman Empire - Part 2
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How did Rome Conquer Italy? - History of the Roman Empire - Part 2
First a city, then a kingdom, and next a republic. Rome was now ready to expand…
After slowly taking down each of its pesky neighbors, including the Sabines, one of the first major conflicts the young republic found itself in was the Battle of Lake Regillus.
At the start of the 5th century BC, the Latin League and the Romans met at Lake Regillus as Rome’s new dictator at the time, Aulus Postumius Albus hoped to defeat the remaining threat to Rome’s growing authority.
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Livy. From the Founding of the City.
Grant, Michael. The History of Rome.
Cornell, Tim. The Beginnings of Rome: Italy and Rome from the Bronze Age to the Punic Wars.
http://www.historyofwar.org/articles/wars_first_gallic_invasion_italy.html
https://digitalmapsoftheancientworld.com/ancient-rome/the-roman-republic-509-27-bc/roman-republic-timeline/
Plutarchus. Lives of the Noble Greeks and Romans.
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How did Rome Conquer Italy? - History of the Roman Empire - Part 2
First a city, then a kingdom, and next a republic. Rome was now ready to expand…
After slowly taking down each of its pesky neighbors, including the Sabines, one of the first major conflicts the young republic found itself in was the Battle of Lake Regillus.
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Livy. From the Founding of the City.
Grant, Michael. The History of Rome.
Cornell, Tim. The Beginnings of Rome: Italy and Rome from the Bronze Age to the Punic Wars.
http://www.historyofwar.org/articles/wars_first_gallic_invasion_italy.html
https://digitalmapsoftheancientworld.com/ancient-rome/the-roman-republic-509-27-bc/roman-republic-timeline/
Plutarchus. Lives of the Noble Greeks and Romans.
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- published: 13 Oct 2021
- views: 153078
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The Roman Empire - Episode 1: The Rise of the Roman Empire (History Documentary)
The Roman Empire - Episode 1: The Rise of the Roman Empire (History Documentary)
Two thousand years ago, one civilisation held the entire Western world in its ...
The Roman Empire - Episode 1: The Rise of the Roman Empire (History Documentary)
Two thousand years ago, one civilisation held the entire Western world in its grasp. From Northern Europe to Africa, it imposed laws, ideas and a single language. Rome was the super power and a colossal empire.
Travel back in time and experience the exporting of the Roman world through the glory years of conquest to the longest period of stability the world has ever known.
EPISODE 1: RISE OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE
Two thousand years ago, one civilisation held the entire Western world in its grasp. From Northern Europe to Africa and the Middle East. It imposed laws, ideas and a single language. Rome was the super power of the ancient world. Indeed later super powers never stopped learning the lessons of her spectacular rise and fall. Rome truly was a colossal empire. During the rise of the Roman Empire, it was not always easy to separate virtue from vice, or hero from villain. Indeed, all too often, they were one and the same. Rome was still an adolescent discovering who it wanted to be, and its dream of greatness was a prlude to a nightmare. It was not for another 100 years that the state would mature and commit to one enduring view of itself. It would be the army, more than any other force that was destined to shape Rome's lasting identity.
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The Roman Empire - Episode 1: The Rise of the Roman Empire (History Documentary)
Two thousand years ago, one civilisation held the entire Western world in its grasp. From Northern Europe to Africa, it imposed laws, ideas and a single language. Rome was the super power and a colossal empire.
Travel back in time and experience the exporting of the Roman world through the glory years of conquest to the longest period of stability the world has ever known.
EPISODE 1: RISE OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE
Two thousand years ago, one civilisation held the entire Western world in its grasp. From Northern Europe to Africa and the Middle East. It imposed laws, ideas and a single language. Rome was the super power of the ancient world. Indeed later super powers never stopped learning the lessons of her spectacular rise and fall. Rome truly was a colossal empire. During the rise of the Roman Empire, it was not always easy to separate virtue from vice, or hero from villain. Indeed, all too often, they were one and the same. Rome was still an adolescent discovering who it wanted to be, and its dream of greatness was a prlude to a nightmare. It was not for another 100 years that the state would mature and commit to one enduring view of itself. It would be the army, more than any other force that was destined to shape Rome's lasting identity.
- published: 23 Feb 2014
- views: 2357175
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Timeline of the Roman and Byzantine Emperors
Rome. The state that turned from tiny settlements around the Palatine Hill in central Italy into a gigantic empire that ruled most of western europe and mediter...
Rome. The state that turned from tiny settlements around the Palatine Hill in central Italy into a gigantic empire that ruled most of western europe and mediteranean for centouries and formed the framework for todays states.
Let us get into the journey from Augustus, the first emperor of Rome, to the last one of the Byzantine Empire. Passing great and bad emperors, golden and tourboulente ages.
The map shows the territory controlled by the ruler at the end of his reign.
Sometimes two or more emperors ruled together, which is marked with a white line between their names.
Images are from Wikipedia.
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Rome. The state that turned from tiny settlements around the Palatine Hill in central Italy into a gigantic empire that ruled most of western europe and mediteranean for centouries and formed the framework for todays states.
Let us get into the journey from Augustus, the first emperor of Rome, to the last one of the Byzantine Empire. Passing great and bad emperors, golden and tourboulente ages.
The map shows the territory controlled by the ruler at the end of his reign.
Sometimes two or more emperors ruled together, which is marked with a white line between their names.
Images are from Wikipedia.
- published: 10 Mar 2020
- views: 2371014
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The History of the Romans: Every Year
See the entire history and progression of Roman civilization from the city-state Kingdom all the way to the last Byzantine successor state.
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See the entire history and progression of Roman civilization from the city-state Kingdom all the way to the last Byzantine successor state.
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See the entire history and progression of Roman civilization from the city-state Kingdom all the way to the last Byzantine successor state.
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- published: 01 Jan 2016
- views: 3313645
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How did the Holy Roman Empire Form? | Animated History
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The Holy Roman Empire was one of the oldest and most influential imperial institutions in all of Medieval history. Tracing its roots back to the early Frankish kingdoms and the heroic deeds of men like Charles Martel and Charlemagne, the HRE existed in one form or another for nearly a thousand years. Yet the term 'Holy Roman Empire' did not enter common use until the 13th Century with the reign of Frederick Barbarossa. In this video, we explore why this was the case, delving into the Empire's long and tumultuous relationship with the Papacy in Rome, and the circumstances that led to the en...
published: 18 Feb 2021
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Holy Roman Empire Explained
Looking at the origins and history of the Holy Roman Empire, assessing the claim by Voltaire that it was not holy, nor Roman, nor an empire, and finally looking at the complex hierarchical political structure of the empire.
Have you ever wondered what the world would be like if the Holy Roman Empire existed today? This video is a collaboration was RealLifeLore, who looked at that very question. Link here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIwNRwPR0K0
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published: 09 Aug 2018
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How did the Holy Roman Empire Work? (Short Animated Documentary)
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Charles V and the Holy Roman Empire: Crash Course World History #219
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In which John Green teaches you about the Holy Roman Empire by teaching you about Charles V. Charles Hapsburg was the holy Roman Emperor, but he was also the King of Spain. And the King of Germany. And the King of Italy and the Lord of the Netherlands and Count Palatine of Burgundy. In short, Charles was runnin' thangs in much of the world during his reign. Charles ruled a lot of countries, and he was also known for encouraging intellectual discourse and he even spoke out against slavery, in a limited. So why did he consider himself a failure, and why did he break up the Empire when he abdicated in 1556? Mainly because the Holy Roman Empire didn't work very well. It ...
published: 06 Dec 2014
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Road to Germany #01 - The Holy Roman Empire
The start to a series that explores how a nation gets created. In this episode: migration of germanic tribes, foundation of the HRE, as well as a brief explanation of feudalism.
Obviously, I had to simplify a few details here and there, so here are a couple of things I couldn't point out else the video would have become quite a drag:
- the imperial succession law was not a concept invented by Otto I. like one might take from this video and rather something that had established itself amongst eastern frankian nobles in the years prior.
- the ones deciding over who became emperor in the early days of the HRE weren't clearly defined. Usually that would depend on wealth and power. The Prince Electors seen in this video gained their position somewhere between 1200 and 1300 after a war betwe...
published: 24 Dec 2018
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What if the Holy Roman Empire Reunited Today?
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published: 09 Aug 2018
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Age of Empires 4 - Holy Roman Empire Rush Guide
An AoE4 build order for the HRE, which focuses on early military production and looks to finish the game early with battering rams.
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Why The Holy Roman Empire Was The WEIRDEST Country Ever
The Holy Roman Empire is not only an ironic concept, it's also weirdly complicated. Learn how many titles the rulers needed to see how cool they were trying to be or why the Emperor's rule was only semi-optional.
published: 23 Oct 2016
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The Holy Roman Empire in 5 Minutes
A brief overview of the political entity known as the Holy Roman Empire
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How did the Holy Roman Empire Form? | Animated History
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The Holy Roman Empire was one of the oldest and most influential imperial institutions in all of Medieval history. Tracing its roots back to the early Frankish kingdoms and the heroic deeds of men like Charles Martel and Charlemagne, the HRE existed in one form or another for nearly a thousand years. Yet the term 'Holy Roman Empire' did not enter common use until the 13th Century with the reign of Frederick Barbarossa. In this video, we explore why this was the case, delving into the Empire's long and tumultuous relationship with the Papacy in Rome, and the circumstances that led to the end of that relationship for good.
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Wilson, Peter. Heart of Europe : a history of the Holy Roman Empire, Harvard University: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2016
Stollberg-Rilinger, Barbara. The Holy Roman Empire, Yair Translation, Princeton University Press, New Jersey, 2018
Reuter, T. ‘The origins of the German Sonderweg? The Empire and its rulers in the high Middle Ages’, Duggan A. (ed.), Kings and Kingship in Medieval Europe, London, 1993
Roach, L. Emperor Otto III and the end of time, TRHS, 6th series, 23, 2013
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The Holy Roman Empire was one of the oldest and most influential imperial institutions in all of Medieval history. Tracing its roots back to the early Frankish kingdoms and the heroic deeds of men like Charles Martel and Charlemagne, the HRE existed in one form or another for nearly a thousand years. Yet the term 'Holy Roman Empire' did not enter common use until the 13th Century with the reign of Frederick Barbarossa. In this video, we explore why this was the case, delving into the Empire's long and tumultuous relationship with the Papacy in Rome, and the circumstances that led to the end of that relationship for good.
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Wilson, Peter. Heart of Europe : a history of the Holy Roman Empire, Harvard University: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2016
Stollberg-Rilinger, Barbara. The Holy Roman Empire, Yair Translation, Princeton University Press, New Jersey, 2018
Reuter, T. ‘The origins of the German Sonderweg? The Empire and its rulers in the high Middle Ages’, Duggan A. (ed.), Kings and Kingship in Medieval Europe, London, 1993
Roach, L. Emperor Otto III and the end of time, TRHS, 6th series, 23, 2013
Otto of Freising and his continuator Rahewin, The deeds of Frederick Barbarossa tr. Charles Christopher Mierow with Richard Emery. New York: Columbia University Press, 1953. Reprinted
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Crusade by Max Anson
A King's Ransom by Bonnie Grace
Armchair Historian Theme by Zach Heyde
- published: 18 Feb 2021
- views: 860648
15:37
Holy Roman Empire Explained
Looking at the origins and history of the Holy Roman Empire, assessing the claim by Voltaire that it was not holy, nor Roman, nor an empire, and finally looking...
Looking at the origins and history of the Holy Roman Empire, assessing the claim by Voltaire that it was not holy, nor Roman, nor an empire, and finally looking at the complex hierarchical political structure of the empire.
Have you ever wondered what the world would be like if the Holy Roman Empire existed today? This video is a collaboration was RealLifeLore, who looked at that very question. Link here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIwNRwPR0K0
MUSIC:
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https://wn.com/Holy_Roman_Empire_Explained
Looking at the origins and history of the Holy Roman Empire, assessing the claim by Voltaire that it was not holy, nor Roman, nor an empire, and finally looking at the complex hierarchical political structure of the empire.
Have you ever wondered what the world would be like if the Holy Roman Empire existed today? This video is a collaboration was RealLifeLore, who looked at that very question. Link here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIwNRwPR0K0
MUSIC:
Kevin MacLeod - Suonatore di Liuto
https://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/
- published: 09 Aug 2018
- views: 1200165
4:26
How did the Holy Roman Empire Work? (Short Animated Documentary)
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How did the Holy Roman Empire work? It was an antiquated mess but it did have a system of government that did work. Sort of. If everyone felt like it.
Sources:
Prussia's Relations with the Holy Roman Empire, 1740-1786 by Peter H. Wilson.
Benjamin Franklin, Student of the Holy Roman Empire: His Summer Journey to Germany in 1766 and His Interest in the Empire's Federal Constitution by Jürgen Overhoff.
The Constitution of the Holy Roman Empire after 1648: Samuel Pufendorf's Assessment in His Monzambano by Peter Schröder.
Bolstering the Prestige of the Habsburgs: The End of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806 by Peter H. Wilson.
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How did the Holy Roman Empire work? It was an antiquated mess but it did have a system of government that did work. Sort of. If everyone felt like it.
Sources:
Prussia's Relations with the Holy Roman Empire, 1740-1786 by Peter H. Wilson.
Benjamin Franklin, Student of the Holy Roman Empire: His Summer Journey to Germany in 1766 and His Interest in the Empire's Federal Constitution by Jürgen Overhoff.
The Constitution of the Holy Roman Empire after 1648: Samuel Pufendorf's Assessment in His Monzambano by Peter Schröder.
Bolstering the Prestige of the Habsburgs: The End of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806 by Peter H. Wilson.
- published: 25 Aug 2019
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Charles V and the Holy Roman Empire: Crash Course World History #219
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In which John Green teaches you about the Holy Roman Empire by teaching you about Charles V. Charles Hapsburg was the holy Roman Emperor, but he was also the King of Spain. And the King of Germany. And the King of Italy and the Lord of the Netherlands and Count Palatine of Burgundy. In short, Charles was runnin' thangs in much of the world during his reign. Charles ruled a lot of countries, and he was also known for encouraging intellectual discourse and he even spoke out against slavery, in a limited. So why did he consider himself a failure, and why did he break up the Empire when he abdicated in 1556? Mainly because the Holy Roman Empire didn't work very well. It was huge, and it didn't have any means of directly raising taxes. Plus, it was a pretty crazy time in Europe anyway, and Charles found himself in charge of the Catholic-Church-Endorsed Empire in the time of Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation. John will teach you a bit about how Charles put the Empire together, and how it fell apart, and even talk a bit about the Diet of Worms.
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In which John Green teaches you about the Holy Roman Empire by teaching you about Charles V. Charles Hapsburg was the holy Roman Emperor, but he was also the King of Spain. And the King of Germany. And the King of Italy and the Lord of the Netherlands and Count Palatine of Burgundy. In short, Charles was runnin' thangs in much of the world during his reign. Charles ruled a lot of countries, and he was also known for encouraging intellectual discourse and he even spoke out against slavery, in a limited. So why did he consider himself a failure, and why did he break up the Empire when he abdicated in 1556? Mainly because the Holy Roman Empire didn't work very well. It was huge, and it didn't have any means of directly raising taxes. Plus, it was a pretty crazy time in Europe anyway, and Charles found himself in charge of the Catholic-Church-Endorsed Empire in the time of Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation. John will teach you a bit about how Charles put the Empire together, and how it fell apart, and even talk a bit about the Diet of Worms.
This episode was written by Neal Schulz, but we messed up the onscreen credits. Thanks, and great work, Neal.
You can directly support Crash Course at https://www.patreon.com/crashcourse Subscribe for as little as $0 to keep up with everything we're doing. Free is nice, but if you can afford to pay a little every month, it really helps us to continue producing this content.
- published: 06 Dec 2014
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Road to Germany #01 - The Holy Roman Empire
The start to a series that explores how a nation gets created. In this episode: migration of germanic tribes, foundation of the HRE, as well as a brief explanat...
The start to a series that explores how a nation gets created. In this episode: migration of germanic tribes, foundation of the HRE, as well as a brief explanation of feudalism.
Obviously, I had to simplify a few details here and there, so here are a couple of things I couldn't point out else the video would have become quite a drag:
- the imperial succession law was not a concept invented by Otto I. like one might take from this video and rather something that had established itself amongst eastern frankian nobles in the years prior.
- the ones deciding over who became emperor in the early days of the HRE weren't clearly defined. Usually that would depend on wealth and power. The Prince Electors seen in this video gained their position somewhere between 1200 and 1300 after a war between two big noble families had left the electorial landscape devastated.
- yes, I am well aware that liberalism is not a german invention, but since France and the UK also had feudal structures in place, that point still stands
- as pointed out by some of you by now, the Netherlands never got fully conquered by Rome. I messed up that part of the map, I'm sorry.
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The Premier - United States Marine Band and Arthur S.Witcomb
Music piece is taken from the Youtube Audio Library and is free to use.
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The start to a series that explores how a nation gets created. In this episode: migration of germanic tribes, foundation of the HRE, as well as a brief explanation of feudalism.
Obviously, I had to simplify a few details here and there, so here are a couple of things I couldn't point out else the video would have become quite a drag:
- the imperial succession law was not a concept invented by Otto I. like one might take from this video and rather something that had established itself amongst eastern frankian nobles in the years prior.
- the ones deciding over who became emperor in the early days of the HRE weren't clearly defined. Usually that would depend on wealth and power. The Prince Electors seen in this video gained their position somewhere between 1200 and 1300 after a war between two big noble families had left the electorial landscape devastated.
- yes, I am well aware that liberalism is not a german invention, but since France and the UK also had feudal structures in place, that point still stands
- as pointed out by some of you by now, the Netherlands never got fully conquered by Rome. I messed up that part of the map, I'm sorry.
Music used in the intro/outro:
The Premier - United States Marine Band and Arthur S.Witcomb
Music piece is taken from the Youtube Audio Library and is free to use.
- published: 24 Dec 2018
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4:51
What if the Holy Roman Empire Reunited Today?
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- published: 09 Aug 2018
- views: 1865252
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Age of Empires 4 - Holy Roman Empire Rush Guide
An AoE4 build order for the HRE, which focuses on early military production and looks to finish the game early with battering rams.
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- published: 19 Sep 2021
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5:38
Why The Holy Roman Empire Was The WEIRDEST Country Ever
The Holy Roman Empire is not only an ironic concept, it's also weirdly complicated. Learn how many titles the rulers needed to see how cool they were trying to ...
The Holy Roman Empire is not only an ironic concept, it's also weirdly complicated. Learn how many titles the rulers needed to see how cool they were trying to be or why the Emperor's rule was only semi-optional.
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The Holy Roman Empire is not only an ironic concept, it's also weirdly complicated. Learn how many titles the rulers needed to see how cool they were trying to be or why the Emperor's rule was only semi-optional.
- published: 23 Oct 2016
- views: 1189709
5:00
The Holy Roman Empire in 5 Minutes
A brief overview of the political entity known as the Holy Roman Empire
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A brief overview of the political entity known as the Holy Roman Empire
If you enjoyed this video, check out:
The Peace of Westphalia in 5 Minutes: https://youtu.be/yZGLdRRcXDw
The Habsburg Dynasty in 5 Minutes: https://youtu.be/LABtq3dfmUQ
They negotiated WHERE?: https://youtu.be/1AGkce2wNgE
When was the Thirty Years' War?: https://youtu.be/DnLnEgzgODY
And the website https://www.peaceofwestphalia.org
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A brief overview of the political entity known as the Holy Roman Empire
If you enjoyed this video, check out:
The Peace of Westphalia in 5 Minutes: https://youtu.be/yZGLdRRcXDw
The Habsburg Dynasty in 5 Minutes: https://youtu.be/LABtq3dfmUQ
They negotiated WHERE?: https://youtu.be/1AGkce2wNgE
When was the Thirty Years' War?: https://youtu.be/DnLnEgzgODY
And the website https://www.peaceofwestphalia.org
- published: 10 Mar 2020
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