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  • Roman Legions Against the Storm: Aquae Sextiae 102 BC – Cimbrian War Part 2

    Roman Legions Against the Storm: Aquae Sextiae 102 BC – Cimbrian War Part 2

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    🚩 In the aftermath of the catastrophic Roman defeat at Arausio in 105 BC, the Republic found itself facing one of the gravest crises in its history. The devastating losses left Rome vulnerable, with the northern frontiers open to vast migrating tribes seeking new lands. The Teutones and Ambrones, in particular, continued their slow but steady movement through Gaul, pressing ever closer to Roman territory. Fear and unrest spread throughout Italy as memories of Arausio lingered, and the Senate urgently sought capable leadership to restore confidence.

    It was in this climate that Gaius Marius, already celebrated for his victories in North Africa, was elected consul again and tasked with reorganizing the battered legions. Drawing recruits even from the poorest citizens, he forged a hardened army ready to confront the looming threat. As the tribal hosts advanced, the stage was set in southern Gaul for a decisive encounter that would determine Rome’s survival.

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    πŸ“’ Narrated by David McCallion

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    πŸ“– Sources and Citations:
    R. J. Evans β€” β€œRome’s Cimbric Wars (114–101 BC) and their impact on the Iberian Peninsula,” Acta Classica 48 (2005)
    M. J. Taylor β€” β€œTactical Reform in the Late Roman Republic: The View from Italy,” Historia 68 (2019)
    Adrian Goldsworthy β€” The Roman Army at War: 100 BC–AD 200
    Adrian Goldsworthy β€” The Complete Roman Army
    Richard J. Evans β€” Gaius Marius: A Political Biography
    Mike Duncan β€” The Storm Before the Storm (2017)
    Nic Fields β€” The Cimbrian War 113–101 BC (Osprey Campaign, 2023)
    Plutarch β€” Life of Marius
    Florus β€” Epitome of Roman History

    #history #rome #documentary

  • Reclaiming the Honor of Rome: Campaigns in Germania (9-16 AD) – Lost Eagles (ALL PARTS)

    Reclaiming the Honor of Rome: Campaigns in Germania (9-16 AD) – Lost Eagles (ALL PARTS)

    Chapters:
    00:00 Teutoburg forest
    34:34 Pontes Longi
    01:17:30 Idistaviso
    01:50:49 Angrivarian Wall

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    πŸ“’ Narrated by David McCallion

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    πŸ“š Sources:
    Pax: War and Peace in Rome’s Golden Age – Tom Holland (2023)
    Campaigns of Germanicus, 13-16 AD – Ilkka SyvΓ€nne (2011)
    Dio Cassius, Roman History (1st century)
    Peter S. Wells, The Battle That Stopped Rome (2003)
    Teutoburg Forest 9 AD – Michael McNally (2007)
    Germanicus – Lindsay Powell (2013)
    The Annals – Tacitus (2nd century)
    In the name of Rome – Adrian Goldsworthy (2016)
    The Roman Barbarian Wars – The Era of Roman Conquest – Ludwig Heinrich Dyck (2015)
    Les Limites de L’Empire – Pierre Laederich (2001)
    The Annals – Tacitus (2nd century)
    Dynasty: The Rise and Fall of the House of Caesar – Tom Holland (2015)
    Roman Army of the Principate 27 BC – 117 AD – Nic Fields (2009)
    Roman Auxiliary Cavalryman AD 14 – 193 – Nic Fields (2006)

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  • Fight for the Roman Empire begins – Battle of Bedriacum, 69 AD

    Fight for the Roman Empire begins – Battle of Bedriacum, 69 AD

    🚩 In 69 AD, the Roman Empire tore itself apart. Nero’s suicide ended the Julio-Claudian dynasty, plunging Rome into a year of chaosβ€”the Year of the Four Emperors. Galba seized power, but his austerity bred hatred; Otho murdered him for the throne. Yet his rule was short-lived, as Vitellius, a brutish general from Germania, marched on Rome. Their clash at the First Battle of Bedriacum was decisive. Otho, defeated and despondent, took his own life.

    But fate had yet another contender: Vespasian, a seasoned general commanding Roman legions in Judaea. His forces crushed Vitellius at the Second Battle of Bedriacum, dragging Rome out from the fires of civil war. Vespasian founded the Flavian dynasty, marking a clean break from the decadence of the Julio-Claudians.

    This transition mattered. The Julio-Claudians ruled by birthright, often spiraling into tyranny. The Flavians rose through merit and military power, stabilizing an empire teetering on ruin. The principate was no longer the domain of emperors born into it β€” it was now earned by those who could hold it. Rome, bloodied but unbroken, had reinvented itself.

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    πŸ“’ Narrated by David McCallion

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    πŸ“š Sources:
    The Histories – Tacitus (2009)
    The Encyclopedia of Military History from 3500 B.C. to the Present, 2nd Revised Edition – Richard Ernest Dupuy & Trevor N.Dupuy (1989)

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  • The Roman Eagle Restored πŸ¦… Germanicus at the Angrivarian Wall, 16 AD – Lost Eagles (Part 4)

    The Roman Eagle Restored πŸ¦… Germanicus at the Angrivarian Wall, 16 AD – Lost Eagles (Part 4)

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    Part 1 https://youtu.be/vHGK43Jy6oM
    Part 2 https://youtu.be/-iwwNVyNESc
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    Part 4 https://youtu.be/EFRRInFkQnU

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    πŸ“š Sources:
    Pax: War and Peace in Rome’s Golden Age – Tom Holland (2023)
    Campaigns of Germanicus, 13-16 AD – Ilkka SyvΓ€nne (2011)
    Dio Cassius, Roman History (1st century)
    Peter S. Wells, The Battle That Stopped Rome (2003)
    Teutoburg Forest 9 AD – Michael McNally (2007)
    Germanicus – Lindsay Powell (2013)
    The Annals – Tacitus (2nd century)
    In the name of Rome – Adrian Goldsworthy (2016)
    The Roman Barbarian Wars – The Era of Roman Conquest – Ludwig Heinrich Dyck (2015)
    Les Limites de L’Empire – Pierre Laederich (2001)
    The Annals – Tacitus (2nd century)
    Dynasty: The Rise and Fall of the House of Caesar – Tom Holland (2015)
    Roman Army of the Principate 27 BC – 117 AD – Nic Fields (2009)
    Roman Auxiliary Cavalryman AD 14 – 193 – Nic Fields (2006)

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  • Caesar’s Masterpiece – Siege of Alesia, 52 BC

    Caesar’s Masterpiece – Siege of Alesia, 52 BC

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    πŸ“’ Narrated by David McCallion

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    πŸ“š Sources:
    Caesar: the Conquest of Gaul (1982), Translated by S. A. Handford. Published by Penguin Books.
    Caesar: the Life of a Colossus (2010), by Adrian Goldsworthy. Published by Phoenix.
    Alesia 52 BC: the Final Struggle for Gaul (Campaign Book 269) (2014), by Nic Fields. Osprey Publishing Ltd.

    Corrections:

    2:33 To clarify, I’m not depicting Indutiomarus as defeated here. He revolted around the same time as Ambiorix, but withdrew from Labienus’ camp when he heard of Ambiorix’s defeat. Indutiomarus later confronted Labienus’ legion where he was killed. But since I only depicted the opening of the revolt of 53BC and not its entirety, I only had him withdraw at this point.

    3:56 Goldsworthy writes (p.376) that Caesar held a council with the Gallic leaders at Durocortorum (modern Reims) β€œ[at] the end of the campaigning season,” so I put β€˜Late 53 BC’ as the season generally ended in Autumn (Sep-Nov). It was here that the chieftain Acco was publicly flogged and then executed as the instigator of the trouble among the Senones and Carnutes (which Caesar had temporarily β€˜let go’ earlier in the year).

    5:52 After the Council at Reims, Caesar writes (p. 154) that he divided his legions in the following way: He had two positioned on the frontier of the Treveri; Two among the Lingones; And finally six at Agedincum (with the Senones).

    9:32 Caesar intervenes in Narbo. Goldsworthy writes (P. 387) that Caesar had no legions nearby but had a few β€œlocally raised cohorts” and a few drafts from Cisalpine Gaul, as well as cavalry raised from the area. I gave Caesar an infantry block and a cavalry block here.

    10:41 For the political map here I worked off of, primarily, Ceasar’s list (P.156). The Belgae territory and the lands where the legions were wintering were not participating in the revolt yet. The Parisii definitely were, as were the Carnutes and Senones. I included the Veneti and Osismi (Brittany) on the basis of Caesar writing β€œall of the west coast” which I assume includes the northern part too. I left out the tribes of the Normandy and Flanders regions.

    17:39 Before the main attack on Gergovia, Caesar writes that he sent both some cavalry and then a legion to demonstrate for the Gauls in the hills. He does not mention this single legion as involved in his covering force as the main body withdrew. Goldsworthy doesn’t write anything on this either. So I just have these blocks slowly withdraw after the battle.

    19:03 Movements of the Aedui in the final attack are based on both Caesar and Goldsworthy. Caesar writes (P. 178) that he sent the Aedui β€œup the hill by another route on the right”, likely up the same hill but separated from the main body. Goldsworthy (P. 401) writes as much with β€œ…the Aedui [going] up the opposite side of the same spur.” Goldsworthy explains that the terrain was uneven and the legions couldn’t see the Aedui, which explains why – even though the Aedui were nearby – the legions were shocked at their sudden appearance on the right.

    19:55 Political map, expansion of the rebellion post-Gergovia. Caesar and Goldsworthy both state that pretty much all of the Gallic and Belgae tribes joined the rebellion after the Aedui defected. The Aedui sent ambassadors after the battle and Noviodunum to push for this. Caesar himself (P. 186) writes that a great council was held at Bibracte and that only the Remi, the Lingones and the Treveri didn’t join the revolt. This corroborates with what Goldsworthy writes (P. 404) that most of the Gallic and Belgae tribes then joined the rebellion, which would be true as the Lingones and Treveri were classed as Gallic or part of Celtica, and the Remi were a Belgic tribe. I therefore reflected this in the political map between Gergovia and Alesia.

    27:47 Goldsworthy (P. 410) writes that this attack begun around midnight. He also writes the Gauls let out great cheers to alert Vercingetorix of their arrival.

    33:08 I realise that Caesar writes that he received Vercingetorix’s surrender outside of the fortifications, though this is still pretty vague as to exactly where, but I had him placed at the bottom between the walls as this just seemed a natural place to fit all the icons into and show the event of him riding around Caesar and then being arrested.

    #caesar #rome #history

  • “Follow the Roman Eagles” – Battle of Idistaviso, 16 AD – Lost Eagles (Part 3)

    “Follow the Roman Eagles” – Battle of Idistaviso, 16 AD – Lost Eagles (Part 3)

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    πŸ“’ Narrated by David McCallion

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    πŸ“š Sources:
    The Roman Barbarian Wars – The Era of Roman Conquest – Ludwig Heinrich Dyck (2015)
    Campaigns of Germanicus, 13-16 AD – Ilkka SyvΓ€nne (2011)
    Les Limites de L’Empire – Pierre Laederich (2001)
    Germanicus – Lindsay Powell (2013)
    The Annals – Tacitus (2nd century)
    In the name of Rome – Adrian Goldsworthy (2016)
    Dynasty: The Rise and Fall of the House of Caesar – Tom Holland (2015)
    Roman Army of the Principate 27 BC – 117 AD – Nic Fields (2009)
    Roman Auxiliary Cavalryman AD 14 – 193 – Nic Fields (2006)

    Corrections:
    11:24 This is supposed to say 20,000 Romans at the Ems estuary. Apologies!

    #rome #history #documentary

  • Worse than Cannae? – Battle of Arausio, 105 BC – Teutones and Cimbri challenge Rome

    Worse than Cannae? – Battle of Arausio, 105 BC – Teutones and Cimbri challenge Rome

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    In 105 BC, two Germanian tribes, the Teutones and the Cimbri, defeated a huge Roman army at Arausio – apparently, some 80,000 Roman and Italian soldiers died. In terms of losses, this battle is regarded as the worst defeat in the history of ancient Rome, surpassing the Battle of Cannae. While Arausio was a massive defeat and did result in some political upheval, it resulted in few notable long term events and the tribes we’re never able or willing to exploit the victory. In 104 BC, a new Consul will lead the recovery of Rome… Gaius Marius.

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    πŸ“š Sources:
    The Cimbrian War: the Rise of Caius Marius (2023) by Nic Fields. Osprey Publishing Ltd. ISBN: (ebook) 9781472854940.
    Invasion: Rome Against the Cimbri (113-101 BC) (2022) by Philip Matyszak. Published by Pen and Sword Military. ISBN: 978-1-39909-731-4.
    Gaius Marius: the Rise and Fall of Rome’s Saviour (2017) by Marc Hyden. Published by Pen and Sword Military. ISBN: 978-1-52670-233-3.
    Fall of the Roman Republic (Six Lives) by Plutarch. Translated by Rex Warner. First published in 1958 by Penguin Classics.
    The History Of Rome – Volume 3 (1880) by Theodor Mommsen. Printed by William Clowes and Sons Ltd.
    The Geography of Strabo, Translated by Horace Leonard Jones. Published by G. P. Putnam’s Sons.
    Appian’s Roman History II (1912) Translated by Horace White. Loeb Classical Library.
    Periochae (66-70) by Livy: https://www.livius.org/sources/content/livy/livy-periochae-66-70/

    #rome #history #documentary

  • Rome Awakens! Germanicus marches east (10 – 15 AD) – Lost Eagles (Part 2)

    Rome Awakens! Germanicus marches east (10 – 15 AD) – Lost Eagles (Part 2)

    Germanicus is here! Today we continue the “Lost Eagles” series. In the aftermath of the ambush at Teutoburg Forest, Roman control over Germania east of the Rhine was severely damaged – you can watch Episode 1 – Battle of the Teutoburg Forest here https://youtu.be/vHGK43Jy6oM.

    Episode 2 features three battles! We cover Tiberius’ retaliatory campaigns from 10 to 13 AD and Germanicus’ gigantic operation to reclaim Roman dominance in 14 and 15 AD, culminating with the Battle of Pontes Longi.

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    πŸ“š Sources:
    Campaigns of Germanicus, 13-16 AD – Ilkka SyvΓ€nne (2011)
    Dio Cassius, Roman History (1st century)
    Peter S. Wells, The Battle That Stopped Rome (2003)
    Teutoburg Forest 9 AD – Michael McNally (2007)
    Germanicus – Lindsay Powell (2013)
    The Annals – Tacitus (2nd century)
    In the name of Rome – Adrian Goldsworthy (2016)

    #ancient #documentary #history

  • Heroes of Thermopylae, Salamis, and Plataea – 2nd Persian Invasion of Greece (ALL PARTS)

    Heroes of Thermopylae, Salamis, and Plataea – 2nd Persian Invasion of Greece (ALL PARTS)

    🚩 I merged the episodes of the 2nd Persian Invasion series into one video, for easier viewing. The Second Persian Invasion was a pivotal moment in Ancient Greek history. Xerxes I, seeking revenge for his father’s defeat at Marathon, led a massive army to conquer Greece. The Greeks, led by Athens and Sparta, united to face this existential threat.

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    πŸ“’ Narrated by David McCallion

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    πŸ“š Sources:
    Thermopylae 480 BC, Last Stand of the 300, (2007) Nic Fields (Osprey Publishing). ISBN: 978 184176 180 0
    Thermopylae: The Battle That Changed The World (2013) Paul Cartledge (Pan Books). ISBN: 978-0-330-47562-4
    Salamis: the naval campaign that saved Greece (2010), by William Shepherd. Osprey Publishing Ltd. ISBN: 978-1-84603-684-2.
    Herodotus: the Histories (2003), Translated by Aubrey de SΓ©lincourt, revised by John Marincola. Published by the Penguin Group.
    Three Epic Battles That Saved Democracy: Marathon, Thermopylae and Salamis (2022), by Stephen P. Kershaw. Published by Robinson. ISBN: 978-1-47214-564-2.
    Plataea 479 BC: The most glorious victory ever seen (2012), by William Shepherd. Published by Osprey Publishing Ltd.

    #history #thermopylae #documentary

  • Rome becomes a dictatorship – Battle of Lugdunum, AD 197

    Rome becomes a dictatorship – Battle of Lugdunum, AD 197

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    πŸ“’ Narrated by David McCallion

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    πŸ“š Sources and citations:
    Septimius Severus The African Emperor – Anthony Richard Birley (1999)
    Roman Battle Tactics 109 BC – AD 313 – Ross Cowan (2007)
    Pax Romana: War, Peace and Conquest in the Roman World – Adrian Goldsworthy (2016)

    #rome #ManscapedPartner #history

  • Battle of Adrianople, 378 AD – Goths challenge the might of Rome

    Battle of Adrianople, 378 AD – Goths challenge the might of Rome

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    πŸ“’ Narrated by David McCallion

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    πŸ“š Sources:
    Adrianople AD 378, MacDowall, Simon (2001), Osprey Publishing, ISBN: 9781841761473.
    Imperial Brothers: Valentinian, Valens and the Disaster at Adrianople, Hughes, Ian (2013), ISBN: 978-1-84884-417-9.

    #history #ancient #documentary

  • Plataea 479 BC – Greece’s Bloodiest battle – 2nd Persian invasion

    Plataea 479 BC – Greece’s Bloodiest battle – 2nd Persian invasion

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    πŸ“š Sources:
    Plataea 479 BC: The most glorious victory ever seen (2012), by William Shepherd. Published by Osprey Publishing Ltd.
    Herodotus: the Histories (2003), Translated by Aubrey de SΓ©lincourt, revised by John Marincola. Published by the Penguin Group.
    Three Epic Battles That Saved Democracy: Marathon, Thermopylae and Salamis (2022), by Stephen P. Kershaw. Published by Robinson. ISBN: 978-1-47214-564-2.

    #ManscapedPartner #history #documentary #ancienthistory

  • Battle of Salamis 480 BC – A detailed account – The fight for Greece

    Battle of Salamis 480 BC – A detailed account – The fight for Greece

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    🚩 I’m happy to share the Battle of Salamis 480 BC with you, continuing the story of the Persian invasion of Greece after their victory at Thermopylae. Arguably one of the most significant battles in human history, the naval battle at Salamis would became a turning point as the depleted alliance of Greek city states Greek finally outsmarted King Xerxes.

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    πŸ“š Sources:
    Salamis: the naval campaign that saved Greece (2010), by William Shepherd. Osprey Publishing Ltd. ISBN: 978-1-84603-684-2.
    Herodotus: the Histories (2003), Translated by Aubrey de SΓ©lincourt, revised by John Marincola. Published by the Penguin Group.
    Three Epic Battles That Saved Democracy: Marathon, Thermopylae and Salamis (2022), by Stephen P. Kershaw. Published by Robinson. ISBN: 978-1-47214-564-2.

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    #history #ancient #documentary

  • Wrath of Rome 🌳 Battle of the Teutoburg Forest AD 9 🌳 Lost Legions (Part 1)

    Wrath of Rome 🌳 Battle of the Teutoburg Forest AD 9 🌳 Lost Legions (Part 1)

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    🚩 Considered one of the most important defeats in Roman history, the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest brought the triumphant period of expansion under Augustus to an abrupt end. It discouraged the Romans from pursuing the full conquest of Germania, instead switching to tribute collection, thus can be considered one of the most important events in European history.

    πŸ“’ Narrated by David McCallion

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    πŸ“š Sources:
    Dio Cassius, Roman History (1st century)
    Peter S. Wells, The Battle That Stopped Rome (2003)
    Teutoburg Forest 9 AD – Michael McNally (2007)
    Germanicus – Lindsay Powell (2013)
    In the name of Rome – Adrian Goldsworthy (2016)

    #rome #documentary #history

  • Invasion of Western Europe (ALL PARTS) – Hungarian Conquest 899 – 955

    Invasion of Western Europe (ALL PARTS) – Hungarian Conquest 899 – 955

    The Magyars have always fascinated me, especially after their settlement of the Carpathian basin post 895 to 905. Their raids over the next 55 years reached as far as the Pyrenees and were successful enough that the Byzantine Empire and several other kingdoms chose to pay off the Magyars to gain relief from invasion. Their raids were finally brought to an end in 955 at the Battle of Augsburg when King Otto I of Germany defeated the Magyars.

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    πŸ“’ Narrated by David McCallion

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    πŸ“š Sources:
    Clifford R. Backman – The Worlds of Medieval Europe.
    Charles R. Bowlus – The Battle of Lechfield and its Aftermath, August 955 AD.
    Gerhard of Augsburg – Vita Sancti Uodalrici (Life of Saint Ulrich).
    Tom Holland – The Forge of Christendom: The End of Days and the Epic Rise of the West.
    Peter Heather – The Restoration of Rome.
    William Weir – 50 Battles that Changed the World.
    Widukind of Corvey – Res Gestae Saxonicae Sive Annalium Libri Tres (Deeds of the Saxons, the Three Books of Annals).
    The Complete Works of Luidprand of Cremona. Transl by Paolo Squatriti. The Catholic University of America Press, Washington D.C., 2007
    Reuter, Timothy. Germany in the Early Middle Ages 800–1056. (1991)
    Balasz, GyΓΆrgy, and Karoly SzelΓ©nyi. The Magyars: The Birth of a European Nation (1989)
    BΓ³na, IstvΓ‘n. The Hungarians and Europe in the 9th-10th centuries (2000)
    Edwards, Sean J. A., Swarming on the Battlefield: Past, Present, and Future (2000)
    The Battle of Lechfeld, 910 from Antapodosis, Book II (10th c.)

    #history #medieval #documentary

  • Battle of Brenta, 899 – Scourge of Europe

    Battle of Brenta, 899 – Scourge of Europe

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    🚩 “Deliver us, O Lord, from the arrows of the Hungarians” – A hymn from Modena, Italy c.900 AD. Brenta was one of the earliest battles of the Magyar invasions of Europe. Between 860 and 970, the Magyars were the scourge of Europe. They devastated and pillaged a wide swath of territory, from Bremen in the north, to Otranto in the south, and Orleans in the west, with some raiding expeditions reaching over the Pyrenees Mountains into Iberia.

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    πŸ“’ Narrated by David McCallion

    🎼 Music:
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    Filmstro
    Round drums – Kevin MacLeod

    πŸ“š Sources:
    The Complete Works of Luidprand of Cremona. Transl by Paolo Squatriti. The Catholic University of America Press, Washington D.C., 2007
    Reuter, Timothy. Germany in the Early Middle Ages 800–1056. (1991)
    Balasz, GyΓΆrgy, and Karoly SzelΓ©nyi. The Magyars: The Birth of a European Nation (1989)
    BΓ³na, IstvΓ‘n. The Hungarians and Europe in the 9th-10th centuries (2000)

    #history #documentary #medieval

  • Hell unleashed onto German lands – First battle of Lechfeld, 910

    Hell unleashed onto German lands – First battle of Lechfeld, 910

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    Battle of Pressburg, 907: https://youtu.be/VHUSCs4Nacg

    πŸ“š After defeating an East Francian army at Pressburg in 907, the Magyars ravage Swabia, Bavaria, and Thuringia, obliging German princes to buy them off or incorporate them into their armies. But when a brave duke in Bavaria ambushes a Magyar army in 909, he shows that they can be defeated. This stirs the 17-year-old king Louis the Child into action. No more tribute is to be paid to the nomads and a military campaign is mounted to not only drive the Magyars out of East Francia, but out of Europe as well…

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    πŸ“’ Narrated by David McCallion

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    πŸ“š Sources:
    Edwards, Sean J. A., Swarming on the Battlefield: Past, Present, and Future (2000)
    The Battle of Lechfeld, 910 from Antapodosis, Book II (10th c.)
    Reuter, Timothy. Germany in the Early Middle Ages 800–1056. (1991)
    Balasz, GyΓΆrgy, and Karoly SzelΓ©nyi. The Magyars: The Birth of a European Nation (1989)

    #history #medieval #documentary

  • When Christianity became dominant – Battle of the Milvian Bridge, 312 – Constantine’s Triumph

    When Christianity became dominant – Battle of the Milvian Bridge, 312 – Constantine’s Triumph

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    πŸ“’ Narrated by David McCallion

    πŸ“š Research: Dr. Byron Waldron

    🎼 Music:
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    Bensound – Instinct https://www.bensound.com/

    πŸ–Ό Mockup view of Rome by Gismondi, J. – P. Dalbera
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    πŸ“š Sources:
    Barnes, T. D. 2011: Constantine: Dynasty, Religion and Power in the Later Roman Empire, Oxford.
    Cowan, R. 2016: Milvian Bridge AD 312: Constantine’s Battle for Empire and Faith, Oxford & New York.
    Cullhed, M. 1994: Conservator Urbis Suae: Studies in the Politics and Propaganda of the Emperor Maxentius, Stockholm.
    Hughes, I. 2020: A Military Life of Constantine the Great, Barnsley, South Yorkshire.
    Leadbetter, W. 2009: Galerius and the Will of Diocletian, London & New York.
    Nixon, C. E. V., & B. S. Rodgers. 1994: In Praise of Later Roman Emperors: The Panegyrici Latini, Berkeley.
    Potter, D. S. 2013: Constantine the Emperor, Oxford & New York.
    Weiss, P. 2003: The Vision of Constantine, trans. A. R. Birley, Journal of Roman Archaeology 16, 237-259.

    #rome #constantine #documentary

  • Napoleon of Iran – Battle of Khyber Pass, 1738 – Invasion of India

    Napoleon of Iran – Battle of Khyber Pass, 1738 – Invasion of India

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    πŸ“’ Narrated by David McCallion

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    Epidemic Sound
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    πŸ“š Sources:
    Bellamy, Christopher (1990). The Evolution of Modern Land Warfare: Theory and Practice.
    Axworthy, Michael (2009). The Sword of Persia: Nader Shah, from Tribal Warrior to Conquering Tyrant. I.B.Tauris.
    Ghafouri, Ali (2008). History of Iran’s wars: from the Medes to now.

    #history #persia #india

  • Will Rome’s northern frontier fall? – Battle of Watling Street, 60 AD

    Will Rome’s northern frontier fall? – Battle of Watling Street, 60 AD

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    🚩 In Britain, at the northernmost edge of the empire, Rome’s strategy for command and control failed horribly. For the first time in memory, the Roman army is in retreat and the power of Rome is questioned. The Iceni army led by Boudica has cornered the outnumbered Romans at Mancetter. The Roman general Gaius Suetonius Paulinus steels his men for the battle ahead: β€œIgnore the racket made by these savages. There are more women than men in their ranks. We have beaten them before and when they see our weapons and feel our spirit, they will crack. Stick together. Throw the javelins, then push forward! Knock them down with your shields and finish them off with your swords. Forget about plunder. Just win and you will have everything!”

    πŸ“’ Narrated by David McCallion

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    Epidemic Sound
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    πŸ“š Sources:
    Boudicca’s Rebellion AD 60–61: The Britons rise up against Rome (2011), Nic Fields, Osprey Publishing Ltd. ISBN: 978 1 849083133.
    The Annuls of Imperial Rome (2009), Tacitus, Translated by Alfred John Church and William Jackson Brodribb, Digireads.com Publishing. ISBN: 1-4209-2668-3.
    Boudica & Britain https://www.pbs.org/empires/romans/empire/boudica.html

    #history #rome #documentary

  • Last stand of the 300 – Battle of Thermopylae, 480 BC – The fight for Greece

    Last stand of the 300 – Battle of Thermopylae, 480 BC – The fight for Greece

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    πŸ“’ Narrated by David McCallion
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-mccallion-815ab1a6/

    🎼 Music:
    Epidemic Sound
    Filmstro
    Impact Allegretto – Kev MacLeod

    πŸ“š Sources:
    Thermopylae 480 BC, Last Stand of the 300, (2007) Nic Fields (Osprey Publishing). ISBN: 978 184176 180 0
    Thermopylae: The Battle That Changed The World (2013) Paul Cartledge (Pan Books). ISBN: 978-0-330-47562-4

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    #history #thermopylae #documentary

  • Battle of Merv, 484 AD – Attila of the East – Greatest Hunnic Conqueror?

    Battle of Merv, 484 AD – Attila of the East – Greatest Hunnic Conqueror?

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    πŸ“’ Narrated by David McCallion

    πŸ“š Research: Dr. Byron Waldron

    🎼 Music:
    Epidemic Sound
    Filmstro

    πŸ“š Sources:
    Brunner, C. J. 1984/2011: AkΕ‘onvar, Encyclopaedia Iranica 1.7, 729-730, https://iranicaonline.org/articles/aksonvar-the-imperfect-recording-in-arabic-tabari-i-p.

    de la VaissiΓ¨re, E. 2003: Is There a β€œNationality of the Hephtalites”? Bulletin of the Asia Institute 17, 119-132.

    Encyclopaedia Iranica 2018: KhuΕ‘nawar/KhuΕ‘nawaz, Encyclopaedia Iranica, Online Edition, https://iranicaonline.org/articles/kusnawar.

    Litvinsky, B. A. 1996: The Hephthalite Empire, in Litvinsky, Z. Guang-da & R. S. Samghabadi (eds.), History of Civilizations of Central Asia III: The Crossroads of Civilizations: A.D. 250-750, Paris, 135-162.

    Millward, J. A. 2007: Eurasian Crossroads: A History of Xinjiang, New York.

    Payne, R. 2015: The Reinvention of Iran: The Sasanian Empire and the Huns, in M. Maas (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Attila, New York, 282-300.

    Potts, D. T. 2014: Nomadism in Iran: From Antiquity to the Modern Era, Oxford & New York.

    Rezakhani, K. 2017: ReOrienting the Sasanians: East Iran in Late Antiquity, Edinburgh.

    Whitfield, S. 2018: Silks, Slaves, and Stupas: Material Culture of the Silk Road, Oakland, CA.

    Hyun Jin Kim 2013: The Huns, Rome and the Birth of Europe

    #history #documentary #medieval

  • Battle of the Yellow Ford, 1598 – England attempts total conquest of Ireland – Nine Years’ War

    Battle of the Yellow Ford, 1598 – England attempts total conquest of Ireland – Nine Years’ War

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    πŸ“’ Narrated by David McCallion

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    πŸ“š Sources:
    Fergus Cannon – Galloglas 1250-1600: Gaelic Mercenary Warrior
    Brendan Kane, Valerie McGowan-Doyles – Elizabeth I and Ireland
    G.A. Hayes-McCoy – Irish Battles: A Military History of Ireland
    Hiram Morgan – Tyrone’s Rebellion: The Outbreak of the Nine Years War in Tudor Ireland
    James O’Neill – The Nine Years War, 1593 – 1603: O’Neill, Mountjoy, and the Military Revolution

    #history #documentary #historymarche

  • Battle of Abritus, 251 AD – Roman Empire faces a Gothic-Scythian army – Crisis of the Third Century

    Battle of Abritus, 251 AD – Roman Empire faces a Gothic-Scythian army – Crisis of the Third Century

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    πŸ“’ Narrated by David McCallion

    πŸ“š Big thanks to Dr.Byron Waldron and Srpske Bitke for working with me on this video.

    🎼 Music:
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    πŸ“š Sources:
    Boteva, D. 2001: On the Chronology of the Gothic Invasions under Philippus and Decius (AD 248-251), Archaeologia Bulgarica 5, 37-44.
    Boteva, D. 2020: Some Considerations Related to the Scythica Vindobonensia, in F. Mitthof, G. Martin & J. GruskovΓ‘ (eds.), Empire in Crisis: Gothic Invasions and Roman Historiography, Vienna, 195-212.
    Bursche, A. 2013: The Battle of Abritus, the Imperial Treasury and Aurei in Barbaricum, NC 173, 151-170.
    Bursche, A. & K. Myzgin. 2020: The Gothic Invasions of the Mid-3rd c. A.D. and the Battle of Abritus: Coins and Archaeology in east-central Barbaricum, JRA 33, 195-229.
    Carter, M. L. 1985: A Numismatic Reconstruction of Kushano-Sasanian History, Museum Notes (American Numismatic Society) 30, 215-281.
    Davenport, C. & C. Mallan. 2013: Dexippus’ Letter of Decius: Context and Interpretation, Museum Helveticum 70.1, 57-73.
    De Blois, L. 2018: Image and Reality of Roman Imperial Power in the Third Century AD: The Impact of War, London.
    Dodgeon, M. H. & S. N. C. Lieu. 1991: The Roman Eastern Frontier and the Persian Wars AD 226-363: A Documentary History, London & New York.
    GruskovΓ‘, J. & G. Martin. 2015: Zum Angriff der Goten unter Kniva auf eine thrakische Stadt (Scythica Vindobonensia, f. 195v), Tyche 30, 35-53.
    GruskovΓ‘, J. & G. Martin. 2017: Neugelesener Text im Wiener Dexipp-Palimpsest (“Scythica Vindobonensia”, f. 195v, Z.6–10) mit Hilfe der RΓΆntgenfluoreszenzanalyse, ZPE 204, 40-46.
    Johne, K. -P., U. Hartmann & T. Gerhardt (eds.). 2008: Die Zeit der Soldaten-Kaiser. Krise und Transformation des RΓΆmischen Reiches im 3. Jahrhundert n. Chr. (235-284), 2 Vols., Berlin.
    Martin, G. and J. GruskovΓ‘. 2014: β€œScythica Vindobonensia” by Dexippus(?): New Fragments on Decius’ Gothic Wars, GRBS 54, 728-754.
    Pearson, P. N. 2022: The Roman Empire in Crisis 248-260: When the Gods Abandoned Rome, Barnsley, South Yorkshire.
    Potter, D. S. 1990: Prophecy and History in the Crisis of the Roman Empire: A Historical Commentary on the Thirteenth Sibylline Oracle, Oxford & New York.
    Potter, D. S. 2020: Dexippus’ Gothic Anthropology, in F. Mitthof, G. Martin & J. GruskovΓ‘ (eds.), Empire in Crisis: Gothic Invasions and Roman Historiography, Vienna, 357-368.
    Potter, D. S. 2022: Decius and the Battle near Abritus, in R. Evans & F. Tougher (eds.), Generalship in Ancient Greece, Rome and Byzantium, Edinburgh, 139-150.
    Wolfram, H. 1988. History of the Goths, trans. T. J. Dunlap, Berkeley & Los Angeles.

    #rome #documentary #history

  • From the ashes of Rome – Battle of Tolbiac, 496 AD – Rise of the Frankish Empire

    From the ashes of Rome – Battle of Tolbiac, 496 AD – Rise of the Frankish Empire

    🚩 Today we have the Battle of Tolbiac, which took place in Gaul during/after the collapse of the last fragments of the Western Roman Empire. Despite being fought in AD 496 (or 506, depending on who you ask) it marked the beginning of what would one day become modern France.

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    πŸ“’ Narrated by David McCallion

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    πŸ“š Sources and citations:
    Visiting Battlefields: The Battle of Tolbiac – Denny Koch (2015)
    Bernard S Bachrach – Merovingian Military Organization, 481-751 (1972)
    John F. Drinkwater – The Alamanni and Rome 213-496: Caracalla to Clovis (2007)
    Peter Heather – The Restoration of Rome: Barbarian Popes and Imperial Pretenders (2013)
    Simon MacDowell, Angus McBride – Germanic Warrior, 236-568 (1996)
    Ian Wood – The Merovingian Kingdoms 450-751 (1994)

    #rome #history #documentary

  • Rome’s last stand in Egypt – Battle of Heliopolis, 640 AD – Arab conquest of Egypt

    Rome’s last stand in Egypt – Battle of Heliopolis, 640 AD – Arab conquest of Egypt

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    πŸ“’ Narrated by David McCallion https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-mccallion-815ab1a6/

    🎼 Music:
    Instinct – Bensound
    Impact Allegretto – Kevin MacLeod
    Crypto – Kevin MacLeod
    Epidemic Sound
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    πŸ“š Primary sources:
    Al Baladhuri, The Origins of the Islamic State, translated by Philip K. Hittil, Vols. II (New York: Columbia University, 1916).
    History of the Patriarchs, Severus ibn al MuqaffaΚΏ, Alexandrinische Patriarchengeschichte von S. Marcus bis Michael I 61-767, nach der Γ€ltesten 1266 geschriebenen Hamburger Handschrift im arabischen Urtext, edited by C. F. Seybold (Hamburg, 1912).
    John of Nikiu, The Chronicle of John Bishop of Nikiu, translated by R. H. Charles (London: Williams and Norgate, 1913).

    πŸ“š Scholarship:
    Booth, P., ‘The Muslim Conquest of Egypt Reconsidered’ in Zuckerman, C. Constructing the Seventh Century, (Paris, 2013). 639-670.
    Butler, A. J., The Arab Conquest of Egypt and the Last Thirty Years of Roman Dominion, Reprint 1978 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1902).
    Howard-Johnston, J., Witnesses to a World Crisis: Historians and Histories of the Middle East in the Seventh Century, (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010).

    #byzantine #documentary #historymarche

  • Battle of Raphia, 217 BC – Biggest battle in Hellenistic history

    Battle of Raphia, 217 BC – Biggest battle in Hellenistic history

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    πŸ“’ Narrated by David McCallion

    🎼 Music:
    Instinct – Bensound
    Impact Allegretto – Kevin MacLeod
    Crypto – Kevin MacLeod
    Epidemic Sound
    Filmstro

    πŸ“š Sources:
    The Seleukid Empire of Antiochus III, 223–187 BC – John D. Grainger (2015)
    The Rise of the Seleukid Empire, 323–223 BC: Seleukos I to Seleukos III -John D. Grainger (2014)
    Polybius, Histories book 5
    Antiochus the Great – Michael Taylor (2013)

    #history #ancient #alexanderthegreat

  • Mons Graupius, 83 AD – Battle at the edge of the Roman world

    Mons Graupius, 83 AD – Battle at the edge of the Roman world

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    πŸ“’ Narrated by David McCallion

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    Filmstro
    Impact Allegretto – Kevin MacLeod

    πŸ“š Sources:
    Mons Graupius AD 83: Rome’s Battle at the Edge of the World (2010), Cambell, Duncan, B. Osprey Publishing Ltd. ISBN: 978-1-84603-926-0.
    Agricola & Germania (2009), Tacitus, Mattingly, H. (Translated). Penguin Classics. ISBN: 978-0-141-96154-5.
    The Romans in Scotland and the Battle of Mons Graupius (2019), Forder, Simon. Amberley Publishing. ISBN: 9781445690551.

    #history #rome #documentary

  • Battle of Maldon, 991 – The first time Anglo-Saxons paid ‘danegeld’ to the Vikings

    Battle of Maldon, 991 – The first time Anglo-Saxons paid ‘danegeld’ to the Vikings

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    🚩 Battle of Maldon (991) is described as “a story of guts and glory; patriot versus enemy”. The aftermath of this hard fought battle was the first time that ‘Danegeld’ was paid to the Vikings, which marked the beginning of a new era of Viking raids in England. Bribe in exchange for peace motivated an evergrowing number of Viking raiders, which eventually led to the full conquest of England by Cnut the Great in 1016 – you can also watch that video here: https://youtu.be/HZ4-1E9ep3s

    πŸ“’ Narrated by David McCallion

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    #history #documentary #medieval

  • Battle of Nedao, 454 – Collapse of the Hunnic Empire – The Scourge of God is no more

    Battle of Nedao, 454 – Collapse of the Hunnic Empire – The Scourge of God is no more

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    🚩 Battle of Nedao was a day when Rome breathed a sigh of relief. Attila’s defeat against Aetius in 451 and the limited success of the invasion of Italy in 452, as well as Emperor Marcian’s raids into Hunnic lands, had bruised Attila’s reputation as an invincible warlord. He may have already faced a political crisis after killing his brother Bleda and refusing to pick a new co-ruler, a crisis that culminated with his death in 453 AD with a widespread revolt against Hunnic rule by various Germanic leaders.
    Attila’s son Ellac inherited his father’s realm and was poised to preserve the Hunnic Empire. To do this he would have to defeat his father’s lieutenants, Ardaric and Valamir…

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    πŸ“š Sources:
    Collapse of the Hunnic Empire: Jordanes Ardaric and the Battle of Nedao – Bernardo Mingarelli (2018)
    The Rome that Did Not Fall: The Survival of the East in the Fifth Century – Gerard Friell & Stephen Williams (2005)
    The Foreign Policies of Theodosius II and Marcian – E.A. Thompson (1950)
    The Hun: Scourge of God AD 375-565 – Nic Fields (2006)

    #history #ancient #documentary

  • Battle of Sempach, 1386 – Swiss Oath Brothers fight the Austrian war machine

    Battle of Sempach, 1386 – Swiss Oath Brothers fight the Austrian war machine

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    πŸ“š Sources:
    Battle of Sempach – The Oxford Encyclopedia of Medieval Warfare and Military Technology – Clifford J. Rogers (2010)
    Medieval Warfare – DelbrΓΌck, Hans (1990)
    The Swiss at War 1300 – 1500 – Douglas Miller (1979)
    A Concise History of Switzerland – Clive H. Church (2013)
    Medieval European Armies – Terence Wise (1975)

    #history #documentary #medieval

  • Battle of Clontarf, 1014 – End of the Viking Age in Ireland

    Battle of Clontarf, 1014 – End of the Viking Age in Ireland

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    🚩 The Battle of Clontarf was a major military encounter that occurred in Ireland in April 1014. The battle is best known for being the culmination of a conflict between the local Irish kingdoms and the Viking forces, which had gained a foothold in Ireland.

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    πŸ“’ Narrated by David McCallion

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    πŸ“š Sources:
    Clare County Library Resources & Archive – https://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/coclare/people/brianbor.htm
    Clare Downham – The Battle of Clontarf in Irish History and Legend. History Ireland – https://www.historyireland.com/the-battle-of-clontarf-in-irish-history-and-legend/
    Sean Duffy – Brian Boru and the Battle of Clontarf
    Sean Duffy – Medieval Ireland: An Encyclopaedia
    Patrick Weston Joyce – A Concise History of Ireland (Library Ireland)

    #history #medieval #documentary

  • History of the Third Crusade (ALL PARTS – ALL BATTLES) βš”οΈ FULL DOCUMENTARY 1h 30m

    History of the Third Crusade (ALL PARTS – ALL BATTLES) βš”οΈ FULL DOCUMENTARY 1h 30m

    🚩 As requested by many of you on YouTube, here’s the ad-free early access to the Third Crusade Compilation, 1h 30m duration. The conflict was an attempt by western European kingdoms to regain control over the Crusader states, most importantly the kingdom of Jerusalem, which were lost to the Ayyubid Sultan, Saladin in the aftermath of the Battle of Hattin (1187).

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    πŸ“’ Narrated by David McCallion

    πŸ“ Written by Professor Andrew Mitchell & Jonathan Woody

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    πŸ“š Sources:
    The Siege of Acre, 1189-1191: Saladin, Richard the Lionheart, and the Battle That Decided the Third Crusade -by John D. Hosler
    The Crusades: The Authoritative History of the War for the Holy Land -by Thomas Asbridge
    Warriors of God: Richard the Lionheart and Saladin in the Third Crusade -by James Reston Jr.

    #crusades #history #documentary

  • Battle of Jaffa, 1192 βš”οΈ Fate of Jerusalem is decided βš”οΈ Third Crusade (Part 3)

    Battle of Jaffa, 1192 βš”οΈ Fate of Jerusalem is decided βš”οΈ Third Crusade (Part 3)

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    Battle of Jaffa (1192) was the culmination of the clash of Richard and Saladin, two of the most valiant commanders of their era. The encounter finally brought to an end the Third Crusade and cemented both Richard’s and Saladin’s reputation in the history books.

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    πŸ“’ Narrated by David McCallion

    πŸ“ Research and Writing by Professor Andrew J. Mitchell

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    πŸ“š Sources:
    The Siege of Acre, 1189-1191: Saladin, Richard the Lionheart, and the Battle That Decided the Third Crusade -by John D. Hosler
    The Crusades: The Authoritative History of the War for the Holy Land -by Thomas Asbridge
    Warriors of God: Richard the Lionheart and Saladin in the Third Crusade -by James Reston Jr.

    #crusades #palestine #jerusalem

  • Manzikert, 1071 βš”οΈ Battle that broke the Byzantine Empire and sparked the First Crusade

    Manzikert, 1071 βš”οΈ Battle that broke the Byzantine Empire and sparked the First Crusade

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    πŸ“’ Narrated by David McCallion

    πŸ“ Research & Writing: Jonathan Woody & HistoryMarche

    πŸ“š Sources:
    Road to Manzikert : Byzantine and Islamic Warfare, 527-1071 by Brian Todd Carey
    Manzikert to Lepanto by Adolf M. Hakkert

    #history #medieval #documentary

  • Battle of Lechfeld βš”οΈ Otto’s Greatest Triumph and the Birth of the Holy Roman Empire

    Battle of Lechfeld βš”οΈ Otto’s Greatest Triumph and the Birth of the Holy Roman Empire

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    🚩 Otto the Great is remembered for uniting Germany and Italy into the Holy Roman Empire. He finally defeated the Magyars, putting an end into their incursions into Western Europe. This video details Otto’s rise to power, his struggles to centralize power, and his victory in the Battle of Lechfeld, which made him the most powerful ruler in Europe.

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    πŸ“’ Narrated by David McCallion

    πŸ“ Research by Damien Peters
    πŸ“ Writing by Damien Peters & HistoryMarche

    πŸ“š Sources:
    Clifford R. Backman – The Worlds of Medieval Europe.
    Charles R. Bowlus – The Battle of Lechfield and its Aftermath, August 955 AD.
    Gerhard of Augsburg – Vita Sancti Uodalrici (Life of Saint Ulrich).
    Tom Holland – The Forge of Christendom: The End of Days and the Epic Rise of the West.
    Peter Heather – The Restoration of Rome.
    William Weir – 50 Battles that Changed the World.
    Widukind of Corvey – Res Gestae Saxonicae Sive Annalium Libri Tres (Deeds of the Saxons, the Three Books of Annals).

    #history #medieval #documentary

  • They were left to rot in the field βš” Battle of Aughrim, 1691 βš” Dark day in Irish history

    They were left to rot in the field βš” Battle of Aughrim, 1691 βš” Dark day in Irish history

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    πŸ“’ Narrated by David McCallion

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    πŸ“š Sources:
    The Battle of Aughrim by Michael McNally (EPUB ISBN: 978 0 7424 9658 0).
    Kingdom Overthrown by Gerald Fitzgibbon (EPUB ISBN: 978-1-84840-476-2).
    β€˜The Battle of Aughrim 1691’ by G. A. Hayes-McCoy in Journal of the Galway Archaeological and Historical Society.
    The Battlefields of Ireland, from 1688-1691, including Limerick and Athlone, Aughrim and the Boyne by John Boyle (ASIN:β€Ž B074D1KXR5).

    #history #documentary #historymarche

  • Battle of Castagnaro, 1387 βš” How an English mercenary found fame and fortune in Italy βš” Documentary

    Battle of Castagnaro, 1387 βš” How an English mercenary found fame and fortune in Italy βš” Documentary

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    πŸ“’ Narrated by David McCallion

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    πŸ“š Sources:
    Castagnaro 1387 – Hawkwood’s Great Victory – by Kelly Devries & Nicollo Capponi (2019)

    #medieval #history #documentary

  • Battle of Arsuf, 1191 βš”οΈ How did the Crusaders stop Saladin’s Muslim Army? βš”οΈ Third Crusade (Part 2)

    Battle of Arsuf, 1191 βš”οΈ How did the Crusaders stop Saladin’s Muslim Army? βš”οΈ Third Crusade (Part 2)

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    πŸ“’ Narrated by David McCallion

    πŸ“ Written by Jonathan Woody

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    πŸ“š Sources:
    The Siege of Acre, 1189-1191: Saladin, Richard the Lionheart, and the Battle That Decided the Third Crusade -by John D. Hosler
    The Crusades: The Authoritative History of the War for the Holy Land -by Thomas Asbridge
    Warriors of God: Richard the Lionheart and Saladin in the Third Crusade -by James Reston Jr.

    #crusades #history #documentary

  • Battle of Edessa, 260 AD βš” How did a Roman emperor become a slave? βš” Birth of the Sasanian Empire

    Battle of Edessa, 260 AD βš” How did a Roman emperor become a slave? βš” Birth of the Sasanian Empire

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    πŸ“’ Narrated by David McCallion

    πŸ“ Written by Dr. Byron Waldron

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    πŸ“š Sources:
    Carter, M. L. 1985: A Numismatic Reconstruction of Kushano-Sasanian History, Museum Notes (American Numismatic Society) 30, 215-281.

    Dodgeon, M. H. & S. N. C. Lieu. (eds.). 1991: The Roman Eastern Frontier and the Persian Wars AD 226-363: A Documentary History, London & New York: Routledge.

    Edwell, P. 2021: Rome and Persia at War: Imperial Competition and Contact, 193-363 CE, London & New York: Routledge.

    Hauser, S. R. 2013: Where is the man of Hadr, who once built it and taxed the land by the Tigris and Chaboras? On the significance of the final siege of Hatra, in L. Dirven (ed.), Hatra: Politics, Culture and Religion between Parthia and Rome. Oriens et Occidens 21, Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 119-139.

    Kettenhofen, E. 1982: Die rΓΆmisch-persischen Kriege des 3. Jahrhunderts n. Chr.: nach der Inschrift Šāhpuhrs I. an der Ka’be-ye ZartoΕ‘t (Ε KZ). Beihefte zum Tubinger Atlas des Vorderen Orients. Reihe B, Geisteswissenschaften, no. 55, Wiesbaden: Ludwig Reichert.

    Kroll, T. (tr.). 1985: The Chronicle of Arbela. CSCO 468, Scriptores Syri 200, Leuven: Peeters Publishers.

    MacDonald, D. 1981: The Death of Gordian III: Another Tradition, Historia 30.4, 502-508.

    Mosig-Walburg, K. 2009: RΓΆmer und Perser: vom 3. Jahrhunderts bis zum Jahr 363 n. Chr., Gutenberg: Computus.

    Piacentini, V. F. 1985: Ardashir I Papakan and the Wars against the Arabs: Working Hypothesis on the Sasanian Hold of the Gulf, Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies 15, 57-77.

    Potter, D. S. 1990: Prophecy and History in the Crisis of the Roman Empire: A Historical Commentary on the Thirteenth Sibylline Oracle, Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press.

    Potter, D. S. 2018: Decius and Valerian, in D. W. Burgersdijk & A. J. Ross (eds.), Imagining Emperors in the Later Roman Empire. Cultural Interactions in the Mediterranean 1, Leiden: Brill.

    #rome #history #documentary