You can watch it on other video platforms as well: - Bitchute: www.bitchute.com/video/etdD4qIIroXM/ - LBRY/Odysee: odysee.com/@Dovahhatty:7/Unbiased-History--Byzantium-I---The-Eastern-Empire:0
It was dominantly Greek though, meanwhile Roman civilisation is specifically Latin. By State I’d agree, but IMO the Eastern Roman Empire without its Western Counter part slowly drifted away from what made it Roman.
“Does he always stare westward like that” “Yeah, sometimes he also screams Praetorians angrily” Jesus christ the dialogue in these video is just fantastic
Definitely! The one at the very end is my favorite: "I can already hear the music [signalling the slaughter of barbarians]" "I've been hearing it all along..."
@@unclesam5230 why? The same people watch the same stuff. We probably all watch Sargon, Monsieur, fire of learning, kings and generals. And the other side of the aisle probably all watch extra credits, the young Turks, and John green
@@gumbyshrimp2606 I like to consider myself the enlightened centrist. Kings and Generals, Dovahhatty's true UNBIASED HISTORY!, Extra Credits, John Green, etc. I just like history and can take jokes. Also, AVE!
@@BasicLib it’s good to have overlap, just remember that the people who do watch the young Turks would never watch this channel or channels like fire of learning or monsier. They stick to their bubble
"The indignation, the refusal to accept the losses sparked a fire in Justinian's soul, and fueling that raging fire, was a dream. A dream to avenge the heroes of old. A dream to restore what had been lost. A dream to purge this rotten world." A dream called Rome
@Marcelo Henrique Soares da Silva I’d rather admire the emperor who fought to last man for his people than the emperor so deformed he was a meme even in his own day
Some things to say: - 1: There's no anime opening cause using them has been getting videos blocked and removed in certain countries, not to mention the videos entirely demonetized. I suggest this to quench your thirst: th-cam.com/video/QRRQQVK6nV8/w-d-xo.html - 2: This video would have come out much sooner, but I really bogged down on designing/drawing the characters, which again I did almost all by myself to practice and become a better artist. - 3: Theres a hidden special easter egg in the vid, im sure one of you plebs will find it.
15:31 you depicted the kingdom of Lazica and its king as « non Christian » but the thing is that Lazica was a Christian kingdom, already close to the Romans, in fact, Georgians were Christians since the beginning of the 4th century and almost always aligned with Rome.
Eastern Georgia became Christian in 4th century, while christianisation of the Western part happend earlier. Mostly thanks to it being part of Cappadocia, a prominent christian stronghold of its time, plus we even have small Christian communities from the time of Andrew the apostle, thus the Christian culture overall developed there way before than in iberia (eastern Georgia)
@@diegotapia2830 Historically inaccurate. Constantine made Christianity legal and tolerated it. He didn't make it the only legal religion. Paganism and Christianity were made equal under his rule. Stop swallowing the blue pills.
@@lordofhostsappreciator3075 Sadly so. If only Charlemagne had stayed true instead of pushing the pope's attempt at taking power. We might have had the empire reunited.
@Sneed Chucky the emperor called upon the west to fulfill their duty to Rome the empire of christ they then split it in to a bunch of little petty kingdoms and lost them to the muslims. Then as a final parting gift burned the greatest city in the world to the ground. Yeah great job the thirties year war was God's thanks for that. But yes never forget the eternal Anglo and his actions
Just one clarification, demoninations have little to do with it. It's the person, the best crusaders were Viking Christian's and HRE forces, so saying the french and british couldn't match is only partly true and has nothing to do with anglicans. It is funny though how christianity overcame both civilizations....
Easter egg at 14:45 -- the soldier exchanging gifts with a chad bishop: "Here, for the eternal friendship of western and eastern Christians". If they only knew what would happen centuries later... Before I start tearing up over the Great Schism let's have a look at the popes and patriarchs who make an appearance throughout the course of the video shall we? 03:52 -- Felix III, Pope of Rome (483-492). was married and widowed before he was elected as pope. yes that means he **did** have children, but legitimately here. keep an eye on his descendants, one of them becomes a great man. rejected the Henotikon and excommunicated the Patriarch of Constantinople responsible, Acacius. also excommunicated other prelates who accepted the Henotikon, to little effect. made provisions to welcome back the Christians who had lapsed under Arian persecution in North Africa. sainted by both East and West. 05:12/05:20 -- Euphemius, Patriarch of Constantinople (490-496). made Emperor Anastasius sign a profession of faith. tried to restore union with Rome but was reluctant to remove the names of his less-faithful predecessors (Acacius and Fravitas) from the list of the faithful departed to be prayed for. relations with Pope Felix and his successor Gelasius were strained as a result. eventually got on the emperor's bad side and was accused of treason, even surviving an assassination attempt. was instead deposed and exiled. died in 515. 09:40 -- Macedonius II (chad), Patriarch of Constantinople (496-511), and his successor Timothy (wojak), Patriarch of Constantinople (511-518) and first of his name. though he owed his job to the emperor exiling his predecessor, Macedonius steadfastly refused to reject the Council of Chalcedon no matter what Anastasius tried or threatened. eventually he was falsely accused of some outrageous crime and also heresy, and was exiled himself. died in 517. his successor Timothy accepted the Henotikon but did not reject Chalcedon, though his emissaries openly condemned it from the pulpit in Alexandria. 11:20 -- Hormisdas, Pope of Rome (514-523). ascended the Chair of St Peter after a decade and a half of infighting between supporters of Pope Symmachus and pro-imperial supporters of rival claimant Laurentius. that whole mess even dragged Ostrogothic King Theodoric in to arbitrate between the two factions. in stark contrast his election went nice and smoothly despite him having formerly been a Symmachus supporter. was also a widower with a son, again legitimately. spent the greater part of his reign agitating for an end to the ongoing schism, his efforts being rewarded in 519, within a year of Justin becoming emperor. sainted by both East and West. 14:37 -- John, Pope of Rome (523-526), first of his name. a former supporter of Laurentius in his earlier years, later switched sides and confessed his error to Symmachus. though sent by Theodoric (against his will mind you) to obtain concessions for the Arians, John refrained from asking Emperor Justin to allow former heretics to relapse into heresy, or to regain the positions they formerly held in the clergy. was detained by the barbarian king when he came back, as Theodoric found the concessions he did obtain insufficient. lasted only a few weeks in prison. died May 27. sainted by the West. not sure if also sainted by the East.
Thank you for making these videos. I've started watching them together with friends and they also love them. I can't believe you've only got 100k subs. Keep going, you're content is amazing :)
Glad to see it continue! Also from some references, looks like you may be covering the Great Roman-Persian War down the line. The band Judicator recently released an album about Belisaurius, called "Let There Be Nothing". You could use a couple of those in the following videos.
@Marcelo Henrique Soares da Silva better end in a last stand with the emperor choosing to die sword in hand, than being dissolved because a french guy with a funny hat is bullying you.
The one shining light was that the Emperor, being a chad, died fighting with his men to the very end. He could've fled or simply surrendered and begged for his life but he was Roman and Romans don't surrender especially not to barbarian scum.
It saddens me that Anastasius is being slept on in the comments. Living into his late-80s during the Dark Ages is honestly a really impressive accomplishment on its own.
0:43 This moment made me smile. The descendents of the Trojans have finally made peace with the Greeks. Also translation: "It feels good to be civilized"
Clicked like straight away. Had a car accident on 22nd December, the workshop and insurance agency is fucking with me, but at least this video will cheer me up.
As a Bulgarian I can't wait to see how we are depicted and how the depiction changes over the centuries as the country evolves and becomes frenemies with the Byzantine empire.
Dovah why did you have to do Theodora dirty like that? I mean, not even a wojack, but just a random stick figure! Why DOvah, WHYY? On a serious note, this video was thoroughly enjoyable esp with those wicked ass hand animations at 5:32
You can watch it on other video platforms as well:
- Bitchute: www.bitchute.com/video/etdD4qIIroXM/
- LBRY/Odysee: odysee.com/@Dovahhatty:7/Unbiased-History--Byzantium-I---The-Eastern-Empire:0
Cool maybe the Muslim parts could be uploaded to these alt channels?
Don't forget to put the Byzantine anime opening in the description
What is the song on piano in the background in around 0:10 ? Actually a general soundtrack list would be stellar.
i can help you with the Greek language if you want
PURGE THE HERETIC THE MUTANT AND THE ALIEN
My favourite Anime series has now a SECOND SEASON
ANIMEVS MAXIMVS
La filosofia di Dovahhatty confirmed
Il re del sud :O
Morte strikes again
as a creepypasta channel, you're pretty interested in an epic and non-creepypasta series.
The Eastern Roman Empire is a legitimate continuation of the Roman Empire.
L*tins seething
I was here before this comment blew up.
It was dominantly Greek though, meanwhile Roman civilisation is specifically Latin. By State I’d agree, but IMO the Eastern Roman Empire without its Western Counter part slowly drifted away from what made it Roman.
ayyy sargon
I was wondering when you'd leave a comment, after hearing you say that you loved the Roman series so much on a podcast.
“Does he always stare westward like that”
“Yeah, sometimes he also screams Praetorians angrily”
Jesus christ the dialogue in these video is just fantastic
Definitely! The one at the very end is my favorite:
"I can already hear the music [signalling the slaughter of barbarians]"
"I've been hearing it all along..."
"So Dovahhatty, what are you gonna cover after Rome?"
"More Rome"
apparently he took it to a vote, the people chose this.
@J he probably will, as demonizing Muslims will probably cause him issues
@J But what about Basil II and Constantine XI?
@@henrykkeszenowicz4664 True, Constantine XI was one of the chaddest chads in history.
@@henrykkeszenowicz4664 Oh God this will be the first time in the series a Greek would be depicted as a Chad.
Oh boy, this is going to be good.
I wasn’t expecting you here
@@unclesam5230 why? The same people watch the same stuff. We probably all watch Sargon, Monsieur, fire of learning, kings and generals. And the other side of the aisle probably all watch extra credits, the young Turks, and John green
@@gumbyshrimp2606 I like to consider myself the enlightened centrist. Kings and Generals, Dovahhatty's true UNBIASED HISTORY!, Extra Credits, John Green, etc. I just like history and can take jokes. Also, AVE!
@@gumbyshrimp2606 I watch literally everything here except the young turks. Liberals are okay, leftists are problematic.
@@BasicLib it’s good to have overlap, just remember that the people who do watch the young Turks would never watch this channel or channels like fire of learning or monsier. They stick to their bubble
He is actually gonna do it. Let's see how he will depict the Muslim, Bulgar, Crusader, Serb,...
im guessing the mongols will be shown like the huns were in the unbiased history of rome
Basil "Rip and tear until it it is done" Bulgar Slayer.
Imagine the ottoman turks or mongols
I'm actually curious to see how Charlemagne is depicted.
@@Luke-hd3ob Charlemagne is from the Carolingen Empire though.
Everyone: appropriate clothes for their time and age
Slavs: TRACKSUIT
Many golden track suits, bottles of Stoli, and remains of horse drawn Ladas have been found all over ancient Slavic archeological sites. Facts.
As a slav from the lands of Polatsk I can confirm that's just how we've always dressed
cant wait till we get a slav delende est moment with russian harbass like with the br kohkba war
@@bellofrus the only innovation is that they say Adidas now.
@@lordexcrementumdispono7421 I... Is your profile picture an Amerimutt version of Mr Bean? Because if so, holy fucking based
"The indignation, the refusal to accept the losses sparked a fire in Justinian's soul, and fueling that raging fire, was a dream. A dream to avenge the heroes of old. A dream to restore what had been lost. A dream to purge this rotten world."
A dream called Rome
Sometimes i have the same dream.
@Bartholomew Roberts We're ALL crying. But as long as we cry, we remember the dream.
@@Ralkern yes. That's the spirit. Rome will live until we remember her in our hearts.
Reject nihilism. Embrace Roma. Always.
If you don't see a nigh-impossible hope to resurrect Rome during the coming collapse of the liberal world order, are you really even Christian?
"...and by reading history, he got really happy and inspired, and eventually depressed, and outraged."
Aren't we all? :(
why do you have no profile picture
@@dragooll2023That's a problem you should ask yourself, dragool...
@@Spencer_232 wow
An epic introduction to a new series 😎
Oh shit, this series is going to be a worthy successor to your Rome one!
Hey its politics with paint, I liked your video on the proposed Balkan canal.
@@andrewb5149 Oh thank you!
@@PoliticswithPaint I see you are a man of culture as well
YEAH BABY! THAT'S WHAT I'VE BEEN WAITING FOR! THAT'S WHAT IT'S ALL ABOUT!
*WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO*
Word of DEVS himself
Unbiased History: Fall of Rome - Extended
extended by another 1000 years lol
@@tiszert14 Rome will never fall
@@MrAaaaazzzzz00009999 rome never fell its fake news trust me
Fall of Rome - Directors cut
it's unlikely this will continue much past Justinian, considering how much trouble making fun of muslims could get dovah into.
"Supporters of all that is HOLY, ROMAN AND IMPERIAL"
Based and not HREpilled
👏🏻
Uppity G*rmanic LARP
Unholy German Confederate or UGC, is the only based way to call them.
@Marcelo Henrique Soares da Silva I’d rather admire the emperor who fought to last man for his people than the emperor so deformed he was a meme even in his own day
@Read Father Seraphim Rose I think he means the Hunnic era
I'm ready for the Basil II "BVLGARIA DELENDA EST" montage with cataphracts murdering everything in sight over Savic/Bulgarian hardbass music.
Based and Basilpilled
Indeed
poke poke
lol ur blind now
-basil ii, probably
dang... this didn't age well :(
Some things to say:
- 1: There's no anime opening cause using them has been getting videos blocked and removed in certain countries, not to mention the videos entirely demonetized. I suggest this to quench your thirst: th-cam.com/video/QRRQQVK6nV8/w-d-xo.html
- 2: This video would have come out much sooner, but I really bogged down on designing/drawing the characters, which again I did almost all by myself to practice and become a better artist.
- 3: Theres a hidden special easter egg in the vid, im sure one of you plebs will find it.
lmao found it, Merry Christmas Dovahhatty!
We appreciate this alot Dovah, hope the holidays treated you well; cheers!
Thank you Dovah for your excellent work
@@TH-camAccounter what is the easter egg??
Kinda dissapointed that the Bulgars weren't Spurdo still pretty unbiased and epic
This is going to be the most tragic story
Not for a while, and during it will be absolute madlad levels of insanity.
@Sheputster third rome >
@Zoomer Waffen
Christpill > Pagan LARP
Groyper moment 🤝
Say what you will, they went out like legends.
Theodoric and Theodoric? This is getting out of hand, now there's two of them!
Rackham decided to do with Theodoric the general as Theodoric Strabo and Theodoric the Ostrogoth as Theodoric.
Gotta love the prequel memes
You were right about one thing master- the negotiations were short
Based and Constantinepilled.
Bring on Justinian and Basedsellaruis.
Theodora got 5 in Tomboyness. Justinian is a man of supreme tastes!
truth be told, there IS such a thing as too much tomboyness, my man justinian chose wisely
I'd like to point out that Dova has been using the Christmas hat since last year and only now he takes it off.
Besides that, the video is phenomenal
@@lordexcrementumdispono7421 copying because well, there are limited ways you can retell history without going into full bs.
Also the other guy started his stuff two months ago, while dova started a year ago.
The absolute madman. Im from Bulgaria and I can't wait!
Basil II wants to know your location.
@@ShiningLight Uh... Bulgaria?
How are your eyes?
@@Bronn92 3rd eye makes us even more overpowered lmaooo
👁️👄👁️
Now this is epic.
It will be tragic. With epic Chad moment at the end 😭
It trully is epic
Im really curious how he will feature Georgians
@@confusedalex5612
Georgians you mean the state north of florida?!
@@guardsmangaming3775 yeah i think
15:31 you depicted the kingdom of Lazica and its king as « non Christian » but the thing is that Lazica was a Christian kingdom, already close to the Romans, in fact, Georgians were Christians since the beginning of the 4th century and almost always aligned with Rome.
Eastern Georgia became Christian in 4th century, while christianisation of the Western part happend earlier.
Mostly thanks to it being part of Cappadocia, a prominent christian stronghold of its time, plus we even have small Christian communities from the time of Andrew the apostle, thus the Christian culture overall developed there way before than in iberia (eastern Georgia)
bro what the fuck we’re profile picture twins
Yep. Lazica, Western Armenia and the Ghassanids were all staunchly Christian, Roman/Byzantine client states.
Anastasius deserves a lot of credit, this episode is getting me really hyped for the next one!
When we needed him the most, he returned.
I love how the Slavs are depicted. Very fitting.
Same lmao
He forgot vodka and wifebeating.
@@sasi5841 never too much wifebeating
@@sasi5841 we only got a 2 second clip of them, we will have to wait until later to see the rest
@@lordexcrementumdispono7421 wich channel please im interested
HALLELVJAH AVE JUSTINIANVS!
VANDELICA DELENDA EST
He actually did it, the absolute Caligula
What a Caligula!
Finally, a YT channel that has no bias towards history and only tells the truth.
Octavian and Agrippa round 2 baby Lets Go.
*dara noises intensifies*
This video hasn't even aired, yet 8 ottomans disliked this video
*Ott*mans*
T*rks
That's illegal!
*
@@user-wd6oo8uw1x Is that a name mentioning the Armenian genocide but got censored?
The Legend has given us the best gift for Saturnalia.
HAIL BASILEVS
*Christmas
Its called christmas you uneducated heretic pagan
Its AVE BASILEVS! you half barbarian bastard!
@@nairpic7360 Bruh how did you know im only half Italian lol
Im glad that you drew the Bulgarians, not as est asian turko-mongols(aka Tatars), but as turks larping as slavs that is at least more original.
Yeah but sadly now all the "bugari-tatari" memes that Macedonians kindly make for us will be wasted :(
They were turkics and then got assimilated to slavs. yeah.
There not bulgarians yet they are bulgars which there is difference
As a bulgarian I am excited for the next episodes.
Bulgars cross the Danube:
Justinian: you know the rules and so do i
A full commitment's what I'm thinking of
(armed forces marshaled)
Justinian: *loads glock* SAY GOODBYE
Justinian about to burn bulgar with Greek fire: Say goodbye.
Just waiting for the day when he has to depict Krum and Simeon
@@Lycanicpotato Samuel as well
Stay calm, patricians.
Our emperor, Dovah the great, has given us a blessing !
Fun drinking game:
Take a shot every time he says "Barbarian".
They straight went from Christ-C*cks to Crusader-Kings in the span of 2 episodes
Cuz constantine turned christ cuckery into a proper and only roman religion
Because Constantine Civilized the Faith.
@@diegotapia2830 If you describe the faith at any time as “Christ-c*ckery” you are severely misguided and i pray for your conversion
@@diegotapia2830 Historically inaccurate. Constantine made Christianity legal and tolerated it. He didn't make it the only legal religion. Paganism and Christianity were made equal under his rule.
Stop swallowing the blue pills.
@Read Father Seraphim Rose I never said Constantine was pagan...
Imagine not surviving the Germanic hordes.
This post was made by the Orthodox Roman gang.
The west was also orthodox when it fell...
@@lordofhostsappreciator3075 Sadly so. If only Charlemagne had stayed true instead of pushing the pope's attempt at taking power. We might have had the empire reunited.
@@kinggundragon3728 franks are germs, idk, i guess there are good germs hence stillicho
@Sneed Chucky the emperor called upon the west to fulfill their duty to Rome the empire of christ they then split it in to a bunch of little petty kingdoms and lost them to the muslims. Then as a final parting gift burned the greatest city in the world to the ground. Yeah great job the thirties year war was God's thanks for that. But yes never forget the eternal Anglo and his actions
Just one clarification, demoninations have little to do with it. It's the person, the best crusaders were Viking Christian's and HRE forces, so saying the french and british couldn't match is only partly true and has nothing to do with anglicans. It is funny though how christianity overcame both civilizations....
Rome's glory is truly eternal... Even when it cannot reside inside Rome itself.
Hey they had Nova Roma/Constantinople.
This is the best Christmas present that I could have hoped for!
3 chad emperors one after the other it's a sight to behold
For the glory of the Roman Empire.
Love that my boy Anastasius is a chad.
Can’t wait to see how he portrays Alexis Komnenos and Romanos Diogenes
They’ll both be chads most likely
They better be papa ‘gustus
The moment we had all been waiting for has finally come
When your about to sleep but dovah hits you with the Byzantium series
wtf is byzantium
@@yoghurtmaster1688 think he spelled Rome wrong..
Hooray we get to see Justinian in unbiased history
Byzantium or: "Don't do that, don't give me hope" : The Series
Ah, good, going with Byzantium next. This is my new favorite history channel, history really is best communicated with a sense of humor.
I’m hyped man ! It is time for renovatio imperii !
Hahaha can’t stop laughing hah love that you made my people the Bulgarians looking like that
Same, should've made them like the huns for now
At last the darkness is at an end
*a 1000 years of constant decline ahead*
@@riograndedosulball248 don’t ruin the moment
@@riograndedosulball248
Basil II had a better reign than Justinian. He's not a saint unlike Justinian, however.
no it has just begun 1000 long years of islamic and bulgar and catholic invasions
@@riograndedosulball248 that’s why he said “an”
I wonder how he's gonna portray the viking Varangian Guard, will they be the first barbarian chads?
Easter egg at 14:45 -- the soldier exchanging gifts with a chad bishop: "Here, for the eternal friendship of western and eastern Christians". If they only knew what would happen centuries later...
Before I start tearing up over the Great Schism let's have a look at the popes and patriarchs who make an appearance throughout the course of the video shall we?
03:52 -- Felix III, Pope of Rome (483-492). was married and widowed before he was elected as pope. yes that means he **did** have children, but legitimately here. keep an eye on his descendants, one of them becomes a great man. rejected the Henotikon and excommunicated the Patriarch of Constantinople responsible, Acacius. also excommunicated other prelates who accepted the Henotikon, to little effect. made provisions to welcome back the Christians who had lapsed under Arian persecution in North Africa. sainted by both East and West.
05:12/05:20 -- Euphemius, Patriarch of Constantinople (490-496). made Emperor Anastasius sign a profession of faith. tried to restore union with Rome but was reluctant to remove the names of his less-faithful predecessors (Acacius and Fravitas) from the list of the faithful departed to be prayed for. relations with Pope Felix and his successor Gelasius were strained as a result. eventually got on the emperor's bad side and was accused of treason, even surviving an assassination attempt. was instead deposed and exiled. died in 515.
09:40 -- Macedonius II (chad), Patriarch of Constantinople (496-511), and his successor Timothy (wojak), Patriarch of Constantinople (511-518) and first of his name. though he owed his job to the emperor exiling his predecessor, Macedonius steadfastly refused to reject the Council of Chalcedon no matter what Anastasius tried or threatened. eventually he was falsely accused of some outrageous crime and also heresy, and was exiled himself. died in 517. his successor Timothy accepted the Henotikon but did not reject Chalcedon, though his emissaries openly condemned it from the pulpit in Alexandria.
11:20 -- Hormisdas, Pope of Rome (514-523). ascended the Chair of St Peter after a decade and a half of infighting between supporters of Pope Symmachus and pro-imperial supporters of rival claimant Laurentius. that whole mess even dragged Ostrogothic King Theodoric in to arbitrate between the two factions. in stark contrast his election went nice and smoothly despite him having formerly been a Symmachus supporter. was also a widower with a son, again legitimately. spent the greater part of his reign agitating for an end to the ongoing schism, his efforts being rewarded in 519, within a year of Justin becoming emperor. sainted by both East and West.
14:37 -- John, Pope of Rome (523-526), first of his name. a former supporter of Laurentius in his earlier years, later switched sides and confessed his error to Symmachus. though sent by Theodoric (against his will mind you) to obtain concessions for the Arians, John refrained from asking Emperor Justin to allow former heretics to relapse into heresy, or to regain the positions they formerly held in the clergy. was detained by the barbarian king when he came back, as Theodoric found the concessions he did obtain insufficient. lasted only a few weeks in prison. died May 27. sainted by the West. not sure if also sainted by the East.
16:03 "Absolutely Barbaric"
Shit this premieres at 5am? Mannnn here I was hoping for a good sleep
Yes finally, the Unbiased History of the Eastern Roman Empire!
I've been looking forward to this
Thank you for making these videos. I've started watching them together with friends and they also love them. I can't believe you've only got 100k subs. Keep going, you're content is amazing :)
Glad to see it continue! Also from some references, looks like you may be covering the Great Roman-Persian War down the line.
The band Judicator recently released an album about Belisaurius, called "Let There Be Nothing". You could use a couple of those in the following videos.
Congrats On 100k man, Keep it up
The incel HRE vs the giga chad Byzantium
The HRE is nothing but a border gore abomination. West Frankia did much better
@Sneed Chucky much easier to survive when you have the Roman Empire as a meat shield.
@Marcelo Henrique Soares da Silva better end in a last stand with the emperor choosing to die sword in hand, than being dissolved because a french guy with a funny hat is bullying you.
Love it! Can't wait for Justinian's restorations. Also excited for what's to come later, Basil II is my pick for Byzantine MVP
Uhuh, the next episode gonna be FIRE! first general to get a triumph since Caesar, keep in mind. Cant wait to see
Can't wait to cry my eyes out at the Fall of Constantinople.
The one shining light was that the Emperor, being a chad, died fighting with his men to the very end. He could've fled or simply surrendered and begged for his life but he was Roman and Romans don't surrender especially not to barbarian scum.
@@Th3Kingism yep, the last true Chad amongst men.
Then you get Unbiased History of Rome 3: Muscovite Boogaloo
In 1204 or 1453? Both I guess.
@@monarchblue4280 definitely both
"This shit was the beginning of Byzantine Crusades, are you fucking kidding me"- Some Guy 20 years later
Best Christmas gift ever, can't wait for part 2 man.
Merry Christmas btw
2 things
1: wow this channel exploded, I was here from 80 subs
2: YESSS BABY THIS IS WHAT I WAS WAITING FOR BYAZANITUM WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
It saddens me that Anastasius is being slept on in the comments. Living into his late-80s during the Dark Ages is honestly a really impressive accomplishment on its own.
Ostrogothic Italy, those two words should never be mixed in such a way. Truly a doomed world, I really miss Aurelian
0:43 The greek google translate level phrase on the left side of the eagle. Lmao this series is awesome
Last stand of Constantine XI will be a true tear jerker
seeing his video popping up just made my day
And a new series is born! I’m so happy, thank you!
6:25 “Man it’d take a huge cannon to breach those walls.”
Me from the future: “Oh... Oh no”
13:47: Male Vision Activated: Searching Worthy "Male"... a true Greekoid through and through
Yaay! Late Saturnalia present from Dovah
Become Orthodox
Good to see you back
this is very pogchamp
The golden tragedy begins
0:43
This moment made me smile. The descendents of the Trojans have finally made peace with the Greeks.
Also translation: "It feels good to be civilized"
13:45
Justinian is searching for a male? What is this, another Hadrian?
A sign that he’s a TRUE Roman patrician
@@justtetsuo7175 lolololol
Probably a typo or left over text from the female vision graphics.
4:53 ok so the “Male vision” means that it is from justinians pov because at the time stamp it’s a woman POV when she looking for a new emperor
@@lordexcrementumdispono7421channel link?
Your videos are amazing, Educational and Entertaining.
Clicked like straight away. Had a car accident on 22nd December, the workshop and insurance agency is fucking with me, but at least this video will cheer me up.
Let's gooo!!
As a Bulgarian I can't wait to see how we are depicted and how the depiction changes over the centuries as the country evolves and becomes frenemies with the Byzantine empire.
Can't wait for the Varangians to show up.
14:45 you said merry Christmas:)
Happy satvrnalia to you too
Become Orthodox
I'm so hyped
Can't wait for Basil II, you know why...
Edit: Bulgars have 3 eyes... oh boy
at the end at least they can still see in 1 of there eyes
From the founding of the city in 330 AD to the sacking of 1204 AD, Constantinople was impregnable for 874 years.
What the hell is a Byzantium?
Oh you mean the Eastern Rome...
Would love to see your format for other great empires of the world, great videos dude
Dovah why did you have to do Theodora dirty like that? I mean, not even a wojack, but just a random stick figure! Why DOvah, WHYY?
On a serious note, this video was thoroughly enjoyable esp with those wicked ass hand animations at 5:32
Hell yeah!!! The CHADS are back to save civilization once more!
Which civilization though?
Rome never fell, it was just "missing in action".
Until it returned in 2021
I'm curious to see what he thinks of Amalasuintha, the virtuous BARBARIAN ARIAN Queen of the Ostrogoths.
Well, since this is from the perspective of the Rhomanoi, he'll probably portray her as a filthy barb woman.
Good to have you back in the game