Ancient Rome 101 | National Geographic
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- Spanning over a thousand years, ancient Rome was a civilization of constant evolution. This great empire flourished through innovation and incorporation of the diverse cultures they conquered, such as the adoption of Latin and gladiatorial combat. Learn about the rise and fall of this ancient civilization and how its influence still endures today.
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A key to Rome's success and longevity was its inclusion of cultures from the lands that it conquered. What lessons did you take away from this informational video about Rome?
National Geographic can u make a video about indian history ?
Btw nice video
Don't be a dictator
I would rescue the incredible influence and legacy of Rome with respect to our current policy, laws and Roman architecture...
National Geographic,make a video call Uranus 101
National Geographic can you add subtitle please? Because i am an English learner but my listening skill is not good
Imagine thousands of years from now we will all just be a piece of history.
Romans are not “just a piece of History”
Leonardo David 28 The descendants are still around
@@RomanOf-lo7zn Secondo te cosa intendevo quando oh detto:
Romans are not “just a piece of History”
Indovina da dove vengo?
Oof
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They say... "Rome was not built in a day... "Truly said...
@Joseph Aryitey lol nice joke
Nor it’s vanished in one day.
I’m a Latin student and this was so intriguing. Often times I wish Latin was still spoken. I can’t wait to go to Rome one day!
I don't know Latin as I'm from India but my ancestors used to pray in latin
One must suppose that you are a student of Latin, rather than a Latin student.
@@fi-losopher how ur ancestors prayed in Latin, as an Indian we have our ancient language as Sanskrit
@@fi-losopher were your ancestors from latin speaking countries or does india have a connection with Latin?
@@fi-losopher You are either real Portuguese Christian or a converted Goanese Brahmin forced to convert it's surname from Desai to Dsouza... Your ancestors were Saraswat Brahmins. Be proud of it... Aham Brahmaspi, Aryavarta vijayah bhavantuh.
I just want to create a time machine and go back through history and see every single event with my own eyes👀👁
Go back to the formation of the universe - far more interesting that.
@@emanuelgaldes3515 yes indeed
Who else is here because of online school?
me too
i am
Me
Sadly
I am
If you are talking about the city of Rome, than yes Rome indeed fell in 476. However if you are talking about Roman empire, than you have to mention that the empire didnt cease existing in 476, but only in 1453.
+Mevlan Isufi - True indeed. This is definitely not a topic that can be covered in a five minute video. I've studied the Greeks and Romans for over twenty years and have barely scratched the surface.
Lol Ottoman is power
I think if ancient Rome had not fallen, we would be living on other planets now.
Well, western Rome fell in 476, and the eastern part lived on as the Byzantine Empire until 1453. That being said, the Byzantine still had Roman culture so what you're saying is true.
@Evelynn Maxwell AD, not BC.
Amazing and very detailed artworks. Not to mention some awesome architectures. You have to respect the amount of dedication they had to create such marvels. Thanks National Geographic for sharing.
A good part of it was from the renaissance
Yea
Hampi and rome..
A trip to Rome to see what's left of the ancient civilization is a must do and will blow your mind.
One game sparked my interest in Roman civilization when I was about 13 or 14 years old. Rome: Total War. Ever since then I have been enamored with Rome and have picked up information regarding it ever since. I have several books to do with their military strategy, economy, and religion. Even though a civilization may be dead, it's history and even ideology will live on for many more thousands of years as long as people remember.
Such a good game, I still play it sometimes. It also sparked an interest in Ancient History in me
Rome 2 Total War made me interested in Roman history, I have watched almost all the possible movies and series about it and read some books, and planning to read a lot more about their emperors, culture, religion and etc
It was assassin's creed for me!
It was Age of Empires and Rome Total War. And they still say games make people dumber.
it was minecraft for me
This is what my teacher wanted me to watch all week
Same
17 likes that's the most I've ever gotten
Love this! Do one for Ancient Greece also.
They did
In ac brotherhood , I seen this already
My teacher said to watch this.
only I'm 2020...
me to
me too for history
me too for socials history
Same! For history
Same
Afterwhile centuries from now:
Smart phones paved the way to long-distance communications with inclusion of graphics and art where Steve Jobs, a great inventor in mid 2000 CE invented Iphone and became the most expensive smart phone in its generation.
History lessons in 23th century
this should be in textbooks
Also built on the backs of slave labor . . .
History students in 3045
"ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED!?!"
Garage Built Hondas highly unappreciated comment!
LOL I died at your comment it was the first thing i saw when scrolling down xD
Final Fantasy correct answer! 😀
GLADIATOR
@@Alr1ghtyThen no whats wrong
If I could travel back in time, I’d go to 50’s, 30’s and When the Roman Empire was thriving!
Danella Cullen hope we all can go back to those days.
would recommend to go back in the era of the 'good emperors' tbh. Tiberius didn't do much whilst the 50s was when Nero was in charge and a major fire in Rome occurred. It would be best to go back to the time of Anothony pius for example in my opinion.
Nah u would be hating it with no phone or youtube
Emh... the Roman empire trhived in the 200s a.c (in the 30s a.c they had just ended a civil war). In the 80s b.c would be more politically interesting, and as Rome expanded richness arrived to Rome.
Hope you was not one of slaves
Beautiful voice. Wonderful to listen!
Imagine where we would be now if the Roman Empire never fell.
Cole Solsky space
I'm a Roman Catholic so I hope for this.....
They would conquered the world. One rule with one Roman law.
Speaking latin
traveling the solar system
Idk about you guys, but i absolutely love the names that the ancient emperors of Rome had. Octavian, Nero etc. I think they're so cool sounding lol.
I also think it's insane that they conquered all land around the mediterranean sea
We love you nat geo! I still got some magazines of yours from the 1960s!
@@alex4703 Yeah funny moment very funny meme calling people simps for no reason haha Keanu reeves reddit moment wholesome meme
Great video! I thoroughly enjoyed learning about Ancient Rome through this National Geographic documentary. The visuals were captivating, and the narration provided insightful information. It's fascinating to delve into the rich history and culture of one of the greatest empires in history. Kudos to the creators for producing such informative content.
A narrorator!! Amazing! Loved this video
Stunning footage! Thx Nat Geo😉😘
Ms Micheal 🌷🌷🌷🌷
Excelente video, informativo y muy bonitas obras de arte
Whos here cause their teacher told them to watch this for hw :( 2021
Here I’m at school rn lol
I am here lmao
me
I already knew about this before homework
@@---------c5741 cool
Can't find a specific video of ancient rome till I found this. This is the best video that I could find it explains everything in my module.
Phenomenal video, my students loved this. Thanks fam
I´m a Latin teacher at high school and university in Mexico and I think these kind of material is great. But in public schools not all the students are bilingual. So, it could be great that they would have subtitles. I hope that could be in a future!! Thanks!!
Great video. I could use this is my history class. Thanks NG! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
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Roman Of 2000 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
The Libyan emptor septemos
Had ruled all theses countries
The capital of Roman civilization is called lapts magna it's exciting in West Libya
The Romans civilization ruined by Christianity
Never give up Someday we will make rome GREAT AGAIN!!!!!!
yey Camp Jupiter!
SENATUR POPULUSQUE ROMANUS....
I praise the mighty history of ancient Rome from Persia
These are great. So much info in a couple minutes.
Rome Empire 753 BC 1458 AC. The greatest empire!!!!
My town in Croatia lies on Teutoburgium. Nearby cities are Cibalae (now Vinkovci) and Mursa (Osijek). Panonia.
Beautiful short video so simplified love it.
The first time I saw the Coliseum, I was speechless 😲 just observed it for halt hour before I enter
Who has to watch this for online school
An amazing arquitecture and culture as well, we will be soon be part of history
Very informative
What a culture & history
just imagine how something in our life can last a couple months but in their life it lasted thousands of years.
Very nice summary
Beautiful! ❤️ Imagine how the Romans formed the most powerful civilization in antiquity 💯
Yes, Rome was very powerful, but they were not the strongest and were equal to the Sasanians
The number of victories in wars was almost equal for both sides
Fantastic Video. I’m simply a retired history nerd. Thank you.
Very good and very very good context clues on how Ancient Rome's civilization.I thank you for the good ideas and clues to civilizations in Rome. :D
If there was'nt Constantine, europe would be now worshiping Zeus or Thor.
Abu Ahmed I'm not sure if you're aware but that statement is so profound. It almost implies that Jesus and God are just as mythological as Zeus and Thor. Like someone actually believing and worshiping Zeus these days would be seen as lunacy. At the same time we have devout Christians who wholeheartedly believe and worship Jesus. Wow
In my opinion... Wow triggered much?? He just said about worshipping another god.. he was bot talking about religion u..
...um I'm not sure what you're talking about. Did you sense anger I my response because there wasn't? It was more like an aha moment.
Abu Ahmed Correction, it wasn't Constantine that introduced Christianity, it was Paul.
Stark7Ghost
Constantine sword was more powerfull than Pauls words. Paul introduced it and Constantine spread it .
Shoot this Might be on my Ged Test... I am Getting/ Obtaining all the knowlege as Possible...
Finnaly, a video I can understand! Very well done!
Great documentary! It helped me to understand the basis of rome and see the real Rome.
this helped me study for an Ap test tmrw
0:40 Ha my class was watching this and everyone was laughing 😂
ours wasn't
well your classes are lame cuz mine laughed
Childish
The first and the largest empire 😃😃
Thank You! This helped me a lot.😃
Just went to Roma it was cool
This helps.
What book would you pls recommend me to read- about ancient Rome history, the buildings and so on? Smg not too expert haha
Try the recently made movie POMPEII
I visited Rome, very beautiful city.
Impresionante
These facts are so much important.
Que gran video aprendí un buen de la vieja Roma.
I needed this for my history HW
Italy, capitol of the universe
Nice info!
Very interesting
Gracias por el video 😮sumamente informativo he interesante
Fantastic!
Thanks so much National Geographic for the curious, amazing and funny information about Rome's History :)
Thank you ❤
Thank you for the learning learning
It's very interesting, I've always liked these videos
Reading 5am club brings me here! ❤
The video is very informative excellent
this that's going to help me in class 😻🐕
Nice video
Qué gran Video!💯
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
this is literally 1 month of lessons in 5 minutes
Thank you the team who made this video so much
I liked this video and good information also
Es importante el saber culturas diferentes
Awesome
Interseting Nice...
Evian Mason 🌷🌷🌷🌷
Everyone is watching this for school but i am watching this for no reason
Respect for Romulus's beard
Good information
Es muy interesante la historia sobre roma
Hay quá
Que buena explicación 🫰
Dream place,Love form India
Amazing I like colosiuam
You can still see Ezio jumping off colosseum (i dont know how to write it in english)
Thank you :)
Awesome!
I love it💕💕
Excelente
Its a nice video but you're missing alot about the Emperators from Ceaser. And that there just were 2 consuls every year, and you can only be chosen once as a consul.
Ryan No, once for ten year.
Consuls had to wait at least 10 years before being re-elected. Consuls could be consuls more than once tough.
Also, Caesar? Julius...? No he wasn’t emperor. His adopted son Octavian (a.k.a Augustus Caesar) was the first emperor tough.
Htoo Doh no... once for one year, with a pause between re-election for 10 years.
Ugh I’m doing this for homework
your mum
Very nice video
Wow, amazing
Es un tema muy bueno e interesante