The Ancient Rome Iceberg Explained

The Ancient Rome Iceberg Explained

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@debater452
@debater452 - 19.08.2023 08:35

Romulus was reincarnated as the favorite chicken of Honorius change my mind

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@Nobody-11B
@Nobody-11B - 19.12.2023 01:07

I guess there's an iceberg for everything, but this is definitely the one for me.
Well done!
Sub earned!

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@stellarmonk
@stellarmonk - 15.12.2023 12:08

This iceberg is garbage, its roman history for middle schoolers. Did you read off a wikipedia page for this video? Trite dribble

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@shanleyyelnahs
@shanleyyelnahs - 07.12.2023 20:44

I found out recently im a decendent of Marcus Aurelius 😮

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@seanduncan9722
@seanduncan9722 - 01.12.2023 20:04

Did i miss you talking about the lost legion or was that not in here?

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@TheOrangePatriot
@TheOrangePatriot - 29.11.2023 06:04

Christianity always ruins things. they ruined rome and ruined the vikings/iceland/ like a plague.

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@chrisa7134
@chrisa7134 - 28.11.2023 01:17

When bae asks how often you think about the Roman Empire

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@simonsaysno
@simonsaysno - 26.11.2023 03:17

This video is a lie. There were no icebergs in ancient Rome.

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@norikofu509
@norikofu509 - 25.11.2023 18:30

Great video man! I love how you mixed Real historical Events/Facts with Conspiracies and Theories which makes the video both Informative but Entertaining

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@86godhand
@86godhand - 25.11.2023 04:25

It is just insane to try to hold these great people to modern day standards. Anywhere else in the world at the time was far more barbaric

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@heinoo9983
@heinoo9983 - 24.11.2023 21:36

Dude, the Gracchi were beta-socialists. I don't know where you're getting at

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@BaldingClamydia
@BaldingClamydia - 24.11.2023 18:08

I just heard recently most (or a lot) of historians don't believe the r@pe of the Sabines was not real either

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@save_your_babies_first6808
@save_your_babies_first6808 - 23.11.2023 02:45

AD, BC, CE, BCE... What the fuck are all these times???? Gay

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@Ekaustonian
@Ekaustonian - 17.11.2023 21:47

Do not listen to this guy. He had literally 0 clue about what he's talking about. Go listen to "the history of Rome" podcast if you want real information, and not this watered down bs.

Did he seriously just boil Julius Caesar into a power mongering dictator? He was governor, conquered Gaul, then started a civil war? Seriously? Literally 0 nuance. No mention how the Republic was already broken. No mention of Sulla or Marius. No mention of the Senate forcing Caesar's hand.

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@muninnodinnsraven4193
@muninnodinnsraven4193 - 14.11.2023 07:02

Despite your description, I am under obligation to make fun of all those duped into using BCE and CE dating. ha ha

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@seban-jackedweeb5513
@seban-jackedweeb5513 - 13.11.2023 14:15

Why can't I "like" this video

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@jimmyfarari3823
@jimmyfarari3823 - 13.11.2023 06:25

Persian Empire is the greatest and the largest empire in the world so far. Achaemenid Empire in 480 B.C. Also known as the Persian  Empire, that 44% of the world was persian and from the Achaemenid throne in what is now modern-day Iran, making it history's largest empire

PERSIAN EMPIRE (480 B.C) -- 44%
Qing dynasty (1800) – 37%
Northern Song Dynasty (1100) – 33%
Western Han Dynasty (1) – 32%
Mongol Empire (1290) – 31%
Roman Empire (1500) – 30%
Yin Dynasty (280) – 28%
Ming Dynasty (1600) – 28%
Qin Dinasty (220 BC) – 24%
Mughal Empire (1700) – 24%
Tang Dynasty (900) – 23%
Delhi Sultanate (1350) – 23%
British Empire (1938) – 23%
Empire of Japan (1943) – 20%
Maurya Empire (250 BC) – 19%
Former Qin (375) – 19%
Northern Zhou (580) – 16%
Macedonian Empire (320 BC) – 15%
Empire of Harsha (647) – 15%
Gupta Empire (450) – 13%
Northenr Wei (500) – 13%

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@jimmyfarari3823
@jimmyfarari3823 - 13.11.2023 06:24

Please search cyrus the great. Persians were the good guys). You all have been lied to by movies like 300 and the rise of Empire alexander movies.. Persians were the good guys with democracy and freedom of religion, abolishing slavery. Please, please just at least search for yourself the truth and make the truth your own... and there is much more the part that you rely on are written by the persian enemies but the only king that they couldn't destroy his reputation was Cyrus the Great he was annoited By god to do his biddings and save 50 000 jewish people from babylonian captivity and help pay for the holly temple and helo with a biggest journey they just cannot destroy such legend even alexander secretly used his book cyrus book in which his wisdom and words captivated the founding father of america to do the same abolishing slavery a king born in dark ages where there was no generosity a wize human roze to save the world and had to be crushed by the lies that unite them against their saviors king of king in which even Xerces the great only wanted best for spartan not war he even offered to give them money wealth and he is like common you dont have to be a slave and then they are like fuck you African looking persian die mom effer and pushed them down the well i mean WTF my man easy Xerces even gave Leonidas another chance after killing so many persian and instead of saying no thank you he says no f you and cuts his face lol hahaha this is a good show for a theatre common use your brain hahaha he was a kind generous king they all wanted to be like cyrus the great man there is so much more into this ..just search Xerces and find out for yourseld as confirmation in Bible which can be a good religious source and also for hisstoric validation one can refer to Bible and other holly books historians and schollars of the old and new thank you...😊

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@KAZVorpal
@KAZVorpal - 12.11.2023 20:12

Caesar was pronounced KIE-sahr, not SEE-zer like we do today. So the German Kaiser is closer in pronunciation than how we say it.

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@BizzarRain
@BizzarRain - 11.11.2023 10:06

Historia civilis uses the same background music i love it

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@ghostfarts_
@ghostfarts_ - 06.11.2023 20:51

so good

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@saimbhat6243
@saimbhat6243 - 05.11.2023 03:10

The whole vatican dating from "virgin birth" is obviously cringe and based on an obvious lie. What about dating from the day of some other fantastical story? Noah flood or moses parting the red sea or sargon of akkad slaying the cosmic bull? Lol

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@dontlet2840
@dontlet2840 - 03.11.2023 07:47

No primary references before the 9th century a.d. an those are literally fragments!!! Fairytales of the Italian renaissance!!! Joseph scaliger chronology!!! It’s all medieval get over it!!! If you leave anything untouched or not used it deteriorates rapidly all those monuments would be rubble if they were 2000 years old!!!! Common sense is pivotal to not being an idiot

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@Muddybagclean
@Muddybagclean - 01.11.2023 21:30

Jesus Loves You

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@MrJoey1971
@MrJoey1971 - 01.11.2023 16:02

I question the judgment on people using BCE and CE, therefore question if I should waste time watching their videos.

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@sleepytime4u239
@sleepytime4u239 - 31.10.2023 04:30

So what event began this current era?

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@aarengraves9962
@aarengraves9962 - 26.10.2023 21:12

we definitely need one for ancient Greece.

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@michaelmerrill5187
@michaelmerrill5187 - 25.10.2023 01:47

Rome: total sausage party

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@Killerbee_McTitties
@Killerbee_McTitties - 23.10.2023 11:25

I'm just 8 minutes in but for an ice Berg video this doesn't go particularly deep into topics.

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@foxxy-3748
@foxxy-3748 - 22.10.2023 23:51

The story of Romulus and Remus specifically uses the term "lupa" to describe the "she-wolf" who raised them. "Lupa" was also slang for "prostitute" at the time, meaning that the story could have been saying that they were raised by a prostitute.

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@WiggaMachiavelli
@WiggaMachiavelli - 21.10.2023 23:28

Crazy that you call other things 'fringe theories' but identify Turks as 'strong claimants' to Roman legacy. This is the sort of thing that only a donkey Turk could actually believe. Turks were never Romans, because Romans don't have six legs or hide under my refrigerator.

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@timwashburn8553
@timwashburn8553 - 17.10.2023 22:43

I say make me emperor of North America and you'll see a monumental change (for the positive of course). For example, I would reform the military to get rid of the "wokeness" that has infested our armed forces. And there's so much more, but do be quick about it. Time is wasting! lol

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@foreverunprepared6035
@foreverunprepared6035 - 15.10.2023 03:33

I thought of Rome; I got Rome

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@michaelsherman3496
@michaelsherman3496 - 15.10.2023 02:17

If the romans turned Armenia & Mesopotamia into dutcheis
That is tp say seperate countries depending on romes support to exist
Then they could have defended the Danube

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@Cba409
@Cba409 - 12.10.2023 21:03

Sorry but Trajans’ war of “nothing”, as you call it, gave the Empire the richest gold mines in all of Europe. The aftermath of the Dacian Wars saw the Romans expoliate more than 7,000,000 talents worth of gold and silver. That is one thousand times the fortune of Marcus Crassus, or the equivalent of almost 17 trillion dollars in todays money. Mind you, they quickly depleted the mines and all the extra gold led to hyperinflation which wrecked the economy in the long term. But that is the result of economic mismanegement, for both the Dacian and Parthian wars under Trajan were extremely profitable endevours.

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@Cba409
@Cba409 - 12.10.2023 20:48

BCE = Before Christ’s Era and CE = Christ’s Era. Got it.




Heretical kuks.

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@arthurschildgen5522
@arthurschildgen5522 - 11.10.2023 07:47

The Romans probably didn't see Iceland, but a legion did circumnavigate the British isles, and it is written that some even "spotted far off Thule," which was an imprecise term for the farthest north land. In this case, it probably meant that they saw the Shetland Islands, or maybe just Orkney, but that is probably too close, considering how they worded it.

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@your_local_commun1655
@your_local_commun1655 - 11.10.2023 04:47

Minutely thoughts

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@ahegaomemnon2059
@ahegaomemnon2059 - 10.10.2023 01:27

Stillicho got shafted by imperial powers, History Dose does a great job at telling his story

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@Freddie_Dunning-Kruger_Jr.
@Freddie_Dunning-Kruger_Jr. - 09.10.2023 07:18

Often, very often

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@Dudeman_bro
@Dudeman_bro - 09.10.2023 06:25

Wanted to listen but hearing “BCE” cringe. Gives away that you’re a lib atheist lmao

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@JukeBoxDestroyer
@JukeBoxDestroyer - 07.10.2023 12:44

How was Hadrian 'committing atrocities against Judea'? when Jewish revolutionaries were literally skinning-alive Greeks and Romans and nearly wiped out the entire population of Cyprus and Cyrene, Hadrian was merely quashing these animals and their campaign of terror, it's all recorded in graphic detail in the Kitos War, Jews would again commit similar tortures and massacres on the Russian population after they hijacked that country in 1917.

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@thestrangecaseofharryhinde9473
@thestrangecaseofharryhinde9473 - 07.10.2023 12:23

I’m pretty sure the Republic of the Romans entry refers to the controversial book by Anthony Kaldellis

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@rexnewman3859
@rexnewman3859 - 07.10.2023 05:40

Caesar only assumed power because Pompey was a threat he never intended to become king

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@ericgarcia4049
@ericgarcia4049 - 07.10.2023 04:54

Brutus actually called Cassius the last of the Romans when he died at the battle of Philippi. Cato was also by many others.

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