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Hey, I was wondering if you could do a video about Julian the Apostate. Specifically his mastering of the battle of Strasbourg. The Battle that saved Western Rome.
Thanks for another great video my friend! It has been awhile and I understand that quality takes time. I hope all is well and you continue to provide much needed content to the fanbase. You were the first content creator that I watched that provided historical battle recreations. I will remain loyal and will help support that channel as well. Thanks for your time and effort and I can't wait to see what you cook up next!
@12:24 every other account of this battle that ive watched or read it was said that Alexander was so impressed by the bravery of the Greek mercenaries that he spared them. This account seems more likely to me. Why would he leave a large group of highly trained disloyal men in his wake? Sweet video. Nice job
The greek Mercenary fought, only 1/5 remain alive then they was captured and sent into slavery as Alexander view them as traitor as the panhellenic league forbid greeks fight with greeks, Eventualy athens citizen was freed later.
@@capitainemasque4147 right. i was only remarking that other accounts gloss over that. Making it appear as if "all was forgiven". When that wouldnt make sense
Stunning video as usual! For the next several videos, you should do the Battle of Kadesh (1274 B.C.E.) and Suppiluliuma vs. Tausret (non-historical) for Pharaoh, the Battle of Watling Street (61 C.E.) and Carthage vs. Royal Scythia (non-historical) for Rome II, and the Siege of Milan (452 C.E.) and Vandals vs. Picts (non-historical) for Attila. As always, keep up the awesome work👍!
Nice video! But can you do me two battles, please: 1. Battle of Ravi/Mongol Invasions of India (2 separate videos) --- the Battle of Ravi takes place in 1306 CE. Do you remember the battle of Ain Jalut, that one battle where the Mongols were stopped by the Mamluks and ended their plan of conquering the Middle East? Well 😏, let's just say that the Middle East wasn't the only place in Asia they invaded. They made an invasion plan to conquer India, and to end the Delhi Sultanate in the years from 1221 CE to 1327 CE. It is one of the most iconic invasions that the Mongol Empire has ever done, especially because of Alauddin Khalji. However, the most iconic battle from these invasions of India was the Battle of Ravi in 1306 CE. This battle changed the course of the invasions of India as the Mongols don't want to invade India if Alauddin was the ruler. 2. India vs Persian/Achaemenid Empire, aka the Persian Invasions of India --- Do you remember the iconic 2004 movie Alexander, the TOP-BEST favorite depiction of Alexander the Great and my pick for Best Ancient War Movie category (if there is a category called that at the Oscars), the movie that had the greatest battle scene of all time (Battle of Gaugamela)? Well, in that movie, Alexander fought both the Persian/Achaemenid Empire in Battle of Gaugamela and India in the Battle of the Hydaspes. Well, I had a thought in my head, and it's a huge one. Was there a time that the Persians battled and faced the mighty war elephants of India? Well, I did some research on this, and I found out......there ACTUALLY WAS a time when that happened. It was known as the Persian Invasions of India, a huge invasion of India made by Cyrius the Great, and later continued by Darius the Great, that lasted from 535 BCE to 323 BCE. This is literally the best thing we've ever seen out of the Persian/Achaemenid Empire and Ancient India!
You guys watched the rest of it? I turned it off as soon as the "ghe.y" scene came up. Never looked back and channels like this, atone my enthusiasm again for Alexander the Great.
Would've been nice to see the Hypaspists of the Ancient Empires mod in combat. The heavy infantry combat scenes from 10:52 to 14:28 didn't have any scene of them fighting.
@@AdituLaudisMMXXI I've watched thru k+g and HM Invicta.... the other reenactor channels b et h..... others.... Your recreations and traditional overhead rectangle red v blue..... along with some pertinent context..... top notch.... not everyone knows how to control the units to get them to end up impacting correctly..... historically what happened is known..... how to get the units to interact to end up with that historical looking and feeling result.... top notch work.... stay neutral.... kg is clearly bought or something... political.....you have better content..... I'm not sure if we have the right platform yet but a real world generator so one could in theory march a column from Spain to Italy to Greece to India .... pacific...... whole world..... just thinking out loud😂 Good stuff🙏
Στο βίντεο αναφέρεται ότι είχαν απώλειες όι Έλληνες Μακεδόνες ως ΠΓΔΜ. Αυτό είναι τουλάχιστον ψευδές και παραπληροφόρηση.Ο Αλέξανδρος ήταν Έλληνας Μακεδόνας βασιλιάς και ουδεμία σχέση είχε με τά ΣΚΌΠΙΑ (ΠΓΔΜ).
@@FelixstoweFoamForge "Lost a sub on the advert mate" as if you subscription mattered at all lol..." ill show him, ill unsubscribe!!!" lol entitled clown
I think pouring the molten gold down his throat killed him.... if it happened..... ihope that's just the myth.... but either way if that happened to someone they wouldn't be participating in any battle.... js
Thank you for watching and supporting the channel! Check out this awesome Kickstarter project where you can get your hands on watches with historical flavor, such as this WWII Luftwaffe watch. Go and make your pledge through this link: www.kickstarter.com/projects/cavroncast/everything-starts-iii?ref=5g1ksx
Hey, I was wondering if you could do a video about Julian the Apostate. Specifically his mastering of the battle of Strasbourg. The Battle that saved Western Rome.
Thanks for another great video my friend! It has been awhile and I understand that quality takes time. I hope all is well and you continue to provide much needed content to the fanbase. You were the first content creator that I watched that provided historical battle recreations. I will remain loyal and will help support that channel as well. Thanks for your time and effort and I can't wait to see what you cook up next!
Thanks
@12:24 every other account of this battle that ive watched or read it was said that Alexander was so impressed by the bravery of the Greek mercenaries that he spared them. This account seems more likely to me. Why would he leave a large group of highly trained disloyal men in his wake? Sweet video. Nice job
The greek Mercenary fought, only 1/5 remain alive then they was captured and sent into slavery as Alexander view them as traitor as the panhellenic league forbid greeks fight with greeks, Eventualy athens citizen was freed later.
@@capitainemasque4147 right. i was only remarking that other accounts gloss over that. Making it appear as if "all was forgiven". When that wouldnt make sense
This channel is becoming better and better with each video, i like it good work, keep it up
Thank you very much!
Fantastic! I enjoyed this video a lot. Thank you!
Awesome!
Stunning video as usual! For the next several videos, you should do the Battle of Kadesh (1274 B.C.E.) and Suppiluliuma vs. Tausret (non-historical) for Pharaoh, the Battle of Watling Street (61 C.E.) and Carthage vs. Royal Scythia (non-historical) for Rome II, and the Siege of Milan (452 C.E.) and Vandals vs. Picts (non-historical) for Attila. As always, keep up the awesome work👍!
Great video again Aditu Laudis!
Thank you
Nice video! But can you do me two battles, please:
1. Battle of Ravi/Mongol Invasions of India (2 separate videos) --- the Battle of Ravi takes place in 1306 CE. Do you remember the battle of Ain Jalut, that one battle where the Mongols were stopped by the Mamluks and ended their plan of conquering the Middle East? Well 😏, let's just say that the Middle East wasn't the only place in Asia they invaded. They made an invasion plan to conquer India, and to end the Delhi Sultanate in the years from 1221 CE to 1327 CE. It is one of the most iconic invasions that the Mongol Empire has ever done, especially because of Alauddin Khalji. However, the most iconic battle from these invasions of India was the Battle of Ravi in 1306 CE. This battle changed the course of the invasions of India as the Mongols don't want to invade India if Alauddin was the ruler.
2. India vs Persian/Achaemenid Empire, aka the Persian Invasions of India --- Do you remember the iconic 2004 movie Alexander, the TOP-BEST favorite depiction of Alexander the Great and my pick for Best Ancient War Movie category (if there is a category called that at the Oscars), the movie that had the greatest battle scene of all time (Battle of Gaugamela)? Well, in that movie, Alexander fought both the Persian/Achaemenid Empire in Battle of Gaugamela and India in the Battle of the Hydaspes. Well, I had a thought in my head, and it's a huge one. Was there a time that the Persians battled and faced the mighty war elephants of India? Well, I did some research on this, and I found out......there ACTUALLY WAS a time when that happened. It was known as the Persian Invasions of India, a huge invasion of India made by Cyrius the Great, and later continued by Darius the Great, that lasted from 535 BCE to 323 BCE. This is literally the best thing we've ever seen out of the Persian/Achaemenid Empire and Ancient India!
A deleted scene from a certain Netflix series…
Yes along with the siege of Tyre. I couldn't believe they didn't show that one.
@@AnthonyJ504Not to mention the conquest of India.
You guys watched the rest of it? I turned it off as soon as the "ghe.y" scene came up. Never looked back and channels like this, atone my enthusiasm again for Alexander the Great.
The motion picture Alexander from Oliver Stone was better Colin Farrell did an excellent job
That's a magnificent work!..Hugs.
Thank you so much 😀
@@AdituLaudisMMXXI What mods are you using?
Would've been nice to see the Hypaspists of the Ancient Empires mod in combat. The heavy infantry combat scenes from 10:52 to 14:28 didn't have any scene of them fighting.
well said. wouldve been a nice touch
η εκστρατεία ήταν πανελλήνια με διοίκηση μακεδονική!
Great stuff
Thanks
Nice video guys
Thank you 😀
Awesome content. Which software do you use to generate these animations???
Davinci
Is total war mediaeval two free or it should be purchased from? How much it would cost.?
I think you buy it but it’s not expensive. There are promotions often
@@AdituLaudisMMXXI I've watched thru k+g and HM Invicta.... the other reenactor channels b et h..... others....
Your recreations and traditional overhead rectangle red v blue..... along with some pertinent context..... top notch.... not everyone knows how to control the units to get them to end up impacting correctly..... historically what happened is known..... how to get the units to interact to end up with that historical looking and feeling result.... top notch work.... stay neutral.... kg is clearly bought or something... political.....you have better content..... I'm not sure if we have the right platform yet but a real world generator so one could in theory march a column from Spain to Italy to Greece to India .... pacific...... whole world..... just thinking out loud😂
Good stuff🙏
@@plnbdy thank you man! I appreciate the encouragement
Thracians or Rašani are Serbian tribes in whom Alexander had a lot of confidence.
Respect
Thanks a lot!
One of my absolute favorite battles in history 🧿🧿
I hope you enjoyed it!
اروپاییان احمق 😂😂😂😂😂
Ben bu savaşın olduğu ilçede yaşıyorum ve oraya gidip araba bile kulanmışliğım var
Awesome
عالی بود❤❤
Não demora pra trazer a batalha de isso
Which total war is used for this video?
Attila Total War
And remember this; Alexander did it from horseback, no overhead cam views. On the fly.
How do you record attilia total war???
Obs
Στο βίντεο αναφέρεται ότι είχαν απώλειες όι Έλληνες Μακεδόνες ως ΠΓΔΜ. Αυτό είναι τουλάχιστον ψευδές και παραπληροφόρηση.Ο Αλέξανδρος ήταν Έλληνας Μακεδόνας βασιλιάς και ουδεμία σχέση είχε με τά ΣΚΌΠΙΑ (ΠΓΔΜ).
Is This Rome 2 with Divide et Impera?
Attila with the Ancient Empires mod
👍👍👍👍
Hello, what is the name of the game? (Thanks for your effort)
Attila Total War with the Ancient Empires mod
soooooooo where's the battle of issus?
Eventually, this video did not perform as expected
Traduzione in italiano grazie
brak mi tutaj SABATONu
ผมชอบมากคริปของคุณ
Wow...a GENUINE leather strap? Lost a sub there on the advert mate.
boo hoo go cry about it
Sorry about that brother
@@TotalWarHistory. Ahuuu..is baby upset?
@@FelixstoweFoamForge "Lost a sub on the advert mate" as if you subscription mattered at all lol..." ill show him, ill unsubscribe!!!"
lol entitled clown
Didnt come here to watch the watch that is almost 20% of the content.
Italiano Italiano o disdico grazie
I think pouring the molten gold down his throat killed him.... if it happened..... ihope that's just the myth.... but either way if that happened to someone they wouldn't be participating in any battle....
js
Alexander also executed all the men of Gaza and enslaved all the women.
1 million times better than Netflix
Glad you enjoyed it!