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@@Saintphoenix86 I don't think it's disrespectful at all. They're marketing their work, of which the vast majority is available to you for absolutely free. And some of that paid content is even given away to you - again for free.
@@alterperversersackkk You were "tricked" only by your own lack of attention, as both these things were openly stated. So that argument is completely invalid. Is there another?
Guys I stopped thinking of it as real just a good story. What happened in ww1 and 2 is already starting to become a matter of pespective. How wood we really know what happened 2000 + years ago 😂 very well produced tho
@@ryv2484 I literally just did that with the scordisci 😂 I control Iberia to Thrace & now I control Hellas & Asia . I ironically have a military alliance w/ Rome it’s us vs Parthia & Egypt & the eastern factions
Finally. Its always the second punic war that gets all the attention. Hamilcar Barca was a brilliant general who created the army with which Hannibal would defeat the romans again and again.
I am currently learning about the Second Punic War through HistoryMarche's videos. I've been starving for Punic War content like this since their last Hannibal video. So with this, learning more about the First War is a huge plus for me :D
A first source claims they were tricked. A second claims they were bamboozled. Still a third posits that they may have been tricked AND bamboozled… you guys kill me LOL, that was great 😂 Fantastic video!
Had a nice chuckle imagining a Roman sentry yelling that "We've been bamboozled!". Great work as always. I sure hope these two reconciled their differences and grown past this.
Thank you for giving to the those of us who can’t pay for membership it sucks that I can’t pay for it cause since I’m still in high school and have to focus on school before I get a job but I love watching your videos it’s really informative and I love that you guys don’t have a bias thank you guys for all the history you have shared and explained.
A series about the roman conquest of Iberia, post-punic war, would be interesting. It took the romans 200 years to subdue the Iberians and celts. It is series worthy.
But oversimplified if it took Rome 2 months to build a entire fleet, then why does it takes 6 months for you to upload a new video. Well subscriber, maybe you should shut the hell up.
What a week for Carthage-fans on youtube. Invicta had Adrian Goldsworthy on the channel, now you guys drop this series free for all. Christmas comes early this year
Courier arrives at Camp Carthage "Yeah, I have a package for a Hanno? Is there a Hanno here?" The crowd: Which Hanno?! Admiral Hanno? General Hanno? Big Hanno?
"Aeneas wasn't smart enough... He could have done to Dido what we done to the Sabine women... I guess the Cartaginian Queen would even love it". - Romulus.
I actually visited Agrigentum (or in modern Italian Agrigento) last year, however I did not learn about the decisisive battle between Rome and Carthage back there
So much wittiness and sarcasm in this one! I love it. Takes a bit of the seriousness out (not sure if good or bad), but surely made me giggle more than once! Great work as always, people!
Oh wow, while I wait for HistoryMarche to resupply my legions with another Hannibal Barca episode (I know it's coming, it's just been a while :( ), Kings and General's delivers me the First Punic War? Fantastic :D Time to learn about Hannibal's pops Hamilcar Barca!
We know so little about Carthage. Rome certainly did a damn fine job of erasing most of them/their entire history from record. Rome's hatred must have been intense.
Kings and Generals, can you please make some videos on the Srivijaya Empire, the Malacca Sultanate as well as the Bruneian Empire. Please accept my requests.
It should be noted that Ecnomus was such a large naval battle, it wasn't until Leyte Gulf that a bigger one occurred. If one measures size by the total numbers of people involved, Ecnomus is still the biggest naval engagement in history.
I was wondering but can you do a video on the US expedition to Korea or as it’s called in Korea Shinmiyangyo and this event is a forgotten event in the history of the USA and this expedition took place 79 years before the more well known Korean War however even though it’s forgotten that doesn’t mean that the Korean expedition wasn’t important as in fact it was important and it was important because the expedition marked the first significant American military intervention in Korea, which signified a shift in US foreign policy towards expansionism, as well as being one of the earliest instances of the US attempting to forcefully open trade relations with an Asian nation, even though Korea was largely closed off to foreigners at the time and this led to a brief but bloody conflict with Korean forces on Ganghwa island where the Americans ultimately won raising the American flag over Asian territory for the first time through military action. And there are 4 major key points about the Korean expedition and they are 1. Motivation. The primary reason for the expedition was to establish trade relations with Korea which was known as the” hermit kingdom” due to its isolationist policies. 2. Triggering event. The expedition was partially motivated by the sinking of the American merchant ship” general Sherman” in Korean waters, where the crew was reportedly killed by Koreans. 3. The battle of Ganghwa. The battle of Ganghwa was the main engagement of the expedition and it took place on Ganghwa Island, where American forces clashed with Korean defenders and it resulted in a decisive American victory. The last major key point is 4. Significance. The Korean expedition is considered a pivotal moment in US-Korean relations, marking the first instance of American military action in the region and it also demonstrated the US’s growing interest in East Asian affairs. And this growing interest in East Asian affairs would eventually lead to the Spanish American war where the United States would fight Spain in both the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean.
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This is my fav youtube channel, but please stop posting videos that the rest of the series are locked behind a paywall, its pretty disrespectful
@@Saintphoenix86 I don't think it's disrespectful at all. They're marketing their work, of which the vast majority is available to you for absolutely free. And some of that paid content is even given away to you - again for free.
@@alterperversersackkk You were "tricked" only by your own lack of attention, as both these things were openly stated. So that argument is completely invalid. Is there another?
"Oh so you like the punic wars? Name 10 commanders from both sides"
"Hanno and Claudius"
"That's on me, I set the bar too low"
Hannibal, Hasdrubal, Hanno...
Lmfao
Guys I stopped thinking of it as real just a good story. What happened in ww1 and 2 is already starting to become a matter of pespective. How wood we really know what happened 2000 + years ago 😂 very well produced tho
Brooklyn 99 reference. 😊
Biggus Dickus
So glad this series is coming to us plebs
It isn't, just the first episode. I think they have a free older version of the first punic war.
clean your mums car every month for £3 and you can be a channel member too
@@jamesshore3191 no I' don't think so
Gracchi Brothers in shambles
XD
I’ve been following yall for years & I still love hearing Rome 2: total wars music in the background 😁😁
Seconded!!!
It is nostalgic as hell
@@ryv2484 I literally just did that with the scordisci 😂 I control Iberia to Thrace & now I control Hellas & Asia . I ironically have a military alliance w/ Rome it’s us vs Parthia & Egypt & the eastern factions
I need to redownload and play that game! Still one of the best ever!
7:57 "It is obviously a trap."
"And we are falling for it!"
- Rome in the punic wars. _Way_ too many times.
Dude... uncool.
Ooh Noooo
When they try to fight we run away
@@Rogo7627 genius he's a genius
How and earth I could save money?
Finally. Its always the second punic war that gets all the attention. Hamilcar Barca was a brilliant general who created the army with which Hannibal would defeat the romans again and again.
I am currently learning about the Second Punic War through HistoryMarche's videos. I've been starving for Punic War content like this since their last Hannibal video. So with this, learning more about the First War is a huge plus for me :D
The Third Punic War is very much the Godfather Part 3 of the series.
@@iDeathMaximuMII u gonna be hella dissapointed, they stopped making the series
@@iDeathMaximuMII spoiler alert they don’t finish
@@PraveenKumar-zz8holol beat me to it. Talk about blue balls.
A first source claims they were tricked. A second claims they were bamboozled. Still a third posits that they may have been tricked AND bamboozled… you guys kill me LOL, that was great 😂 Fantastic video!
Wait, that's illegal?
Lol I was reading that carefully thinking it might be some important information 😂
Pliny the Elder is quoted as saying they were finessed, Herodotus wrote that they got pwned
This series being made public now?
Great work as always!
Just the first episode
@KingsandGenerals I see
@@KingsandGeneralsdamn cuh!!! How you gonna do us like that? How the first hit gonna be free?
@@luisalejandro2335 yep, I am a regular drug dealer
@@KingsandGenerals Why not do the opposite? Paywall the weekly updates on Putin's bowel movements and give to us the videos about HISTORY?
Was an absolute blast watching this when it first came out, I hope the public will enjoy it as much as we did!!
Had a nice chuckle imagining a Roman sentry yelling that "We've been bamboozled!". Great work as always. I sure hope these two reconciled their differences and grown past this.
Thank you so much for releasing this for free!
Thank you for giving to the those of us who can’t pay for membership it sucks that I can’t pay for it cause since I’m still in high school and have to focus on school before I get a job but I love watching your videos it’s really informative and I love that you guys don’t have a bias thank you guys for all the history you have shared and explained.
Almost forgot to think about Rome today, praise Caesar for your post
A series about the roman conquest of Iberia, post-punic war, would be interesting. It took the romans 200 years to subdue the Iberians and celts. It is series worthy.
I'm glad that I get the chance to know more about this interesting conflict. Nice video.
Hell yes! I really don't understand why I haven't just joined the Patreon by now; this is the best military history channel on TH-cam🙏
4:29 Hanno and Hanno square off against Claudius and Claudius
There is confusion...
We got K&G's 1st Punic wars before Oversimplied 2nd Punic wars last part
Sounds like a footie scoreboard:
K&G: 1
Oversimplified: 2
But oversimplified if it took Rome 2 months to build a entire fleet, then why does it takes 6 months for you to upload a new video.
Well subscriber, maybe you should shut the hell up.
@@Strait9730 Na cuz there's a tax for that
Kings and generals thank you very much❤. You don't know how much I wanted this.
Thank you for shifting the notes to the sides of the video again! I hated having to pause and turn off the captions in order to read them XD
I'll always enjoy these videos about the Roman Empire. Simply amazing work, as always!
Been watching channel for a year love the videos
Amazing videos as always KnG!
4:10 you better belive...that's a Crucifixion.
Oversimplified
Dude very cool
Yeeaayyy 🎉🎉😀😀
What a great start to a new series! 😎⚔🔥
Doc:u have 15 minutes to live what do u want to do
Me:
Thank you Kings and Generals, for taking this topic. First Punic war was always discarded by most documentary for some reasons.
What a week for Carthage-fans on youtube. Invicta had Adrian Goldsworthy on the channel, now you guys drop this series free for all.
Christmas comes early this year
K&G finally starts a serie about the Punic Wars ❤
Still Love being in class with Kings and Generals. Thank you
Time to watch this on my lunch break
Great video keep it up you're doing amazing things 😁👍
Excellent episode, looking forward to next in the series
Great video and fantastic series, I can’t wait for the next episode
I really enjoy watching videos on the channel, waiting for the next video
Courier arrives at Camp Carthage
"Yeah, I have a package for a Hanno? Is there a Hanno here?"
The crowd: Which Hanno?! Admiral Hanno? General Hanno? Big Hanno?
Admiral who-now?
@crimsonninja6995 you know, brother to Commoder What's-it
This is top shelf stuff. Love it.
Excellent video 📹
Wait for next part.
I’m so excited for this series!
Ive been waiting for so long its finally here
Love the Rome II music in the background, perfect for this video and any about Rome
I live in Syracuse…Utah 🤠
Hello Utah! From Nassau, New York 🍕
I live in Syracuse, Sicilia!
A Kings and Generals video,an insta click for me always
Been waiting for this
O my, how blessed are we to receive such good content again.
I shall rejoice (like) and sacrifice to the gods of the algorithm!
Amazing. Thank you!
incredible thank you for giving us this
I enjoyed this episode and am looking forward to the video on the 2nd Punic War
Cape Ecnomus is probably the largest naval battle in history by combatants involved btw
And it's surely the first as percentage of world's population involved.
Can this statement be verified?
The writing on this video was excellent. I hope to see more from Italian history. Thank you so much.
Thanks!
Oh hell yes! We got Punic Wars!
This gone be good :D
Great timing. These days in my Roman semester is Carthage. Will stay seated. 😂👌
Its crazy how accessible, high quality, and FREE historical knowledge is in 2024
The music from the rome 2 total war
Nice :)
excellent as always
"What they lacked in fantasy when picking names..."
I feel like that is a WOT reference because of Messana.
Very informative and entertaining ❤❤
Virgil, the fanfiction extraordinaire.
Thanks!
You are legends!
I’ll never get tired of the Punic wars
What a classic! 🙌💪
Waiting with bated breath for the battle of cape ecnomus episode!
Thank you for the video ✊🏽! Expecting Carthaginian or Phoenician theme merchandise any time soon?
Anyone else Enjoys being Uncomfortably High To where they still up from the night Before watching 👀 videos like this... 👍
"Aeneas wasn't smart enough... He could have done to Dido what we done to the Sabine women... I guess the Cartaginian Queen would even love it". - Romulus.
Wtf
Congratulations on this video.
I hope you will make a video about the recent events in Syria and the fall of the Assad regime
Planning to
12:03 But were they Smeckledorfed?
That’s not even a word and I agree with ya!
Great show. Thx
I actually visited Agrigentum (or in modern Italian Agrigento) last year, however I did not learn about the decisisive battle between Rome and Carthage back there
Interesting!
Hanno , go tell Hanno too have Hanno go march to Hanno's aid.
Signed Hanno
Hanno and Hanno on their way to siege Claudius and Claudius
Excellent channel
So much wittiness and sarcasm in this one! I love it. Takes a bit of the seriousness out (not sure if good or bad), but surely made me giggle more than once! Great work as always, people!
Bro, will there be a full episode of Saleukos Empire next?
Down the line
@@KingsandGenerals alright bro
Guys your map in the beginning was way off when it came to Epirus, it was way larger stretching northward
Oh wow, while I wait for HistoryMarche to resupply my legions with another Hannibal Barca episode (I know it's coming, it's just been a while :( ), Kings and General's delivers me the First Punic War? Fantastic :D
Time to learn about Hannibal's pops
Hamilcar Barca!
We know so little about Carthage. Rome certainly did a damn fine job of erasing most of them/their entire history from record. Rome's hatred must have been intense.
Kings and Generals, can you please make some videos on the Srivijaya Empire, the Malacca Sultanate as well as the Bruneian Empire. Please accept my requests.
It should be noted that Ecnomus was such a large naval battle, it wasn't until Leyte Gulf that a bigger one occurred. If one measures size by the total numbers of people involved, Ecnomus is still the biggest naval engagement in history.
Will there be a video ever covering The Neo Assyrian conquest of Egypt, or like a series on Assyrian conquests
I like watching oversimplified because it is funny but I like kings and generals more because they give more details and upload more regularly.
We know them, they are great guys. Thankfully, the audience can appreciate both methods.
Somehow the stories about punic wars are extremely entertaning.
Is the pacific war series going to be released for non members too I was really interested about it until it became a membership series
soon it will come they gonna release these vids very slow
King and General will you do all the history of Carthage from it's creation to it's destruction
At some point
@KingsandGenerals thanks 🙏🏻👍🏻
The First Punic War was like "Game of Thrones" with all these factions shifting alliances back and forth.
Can’t wait to hear about Xanthippus in this conflict
What Ai generator program do you use for the images on the channel? I have to do a school project and i would love to use it
We don't
@@KingsandGenerals Maybe you dont but the art is clearly Ai generated. Partners maybe?
@phobosdeimos4598 no
you do good work. 👍🏻🍀✝️🇺🇸👊🏻
Nice 😁👍
Can't pay patreon for this, but good luck buddies!
goat channel
Thanks!
Finally a members only to watch as a non-members.
This gon be gud!!
Will there be audiotracks
Hanno and Hanno and two Claudius.... because of course.
And a hundred Hannibal's 😂
I was wondering but can you do a video on the US expedition to Korea or as it’s called in Korea Shinmiyangyo and this event is a forgotten event in the history of the USA and this expedition took place 79 years before the more well known Korean War however even though it’s forgotten that doesn’t mean that the Korean expedition wasn’t important as in fact it was important and it was important because the expedition marked the first significant American military intervention in Korea, which signified a shift in US foreign policy towards expansionism, as well as being one of the earliest instances of the US attempting to forcefully open trade relations with an Asian nation, even though Korea was largely closed off to foreigners at the time and this led to a brief but bloody conflict with Korean forces on Ganghwa island where the Americans ultimately won raising the American flag over Asian territory for the first time through military action. And there are 4 major key points about the Korean expedition and they are
1. Motivation. The primary reason for the expedition was to establish trade relations with Korea which was known as the” hermit kingdom” due to its isolationist policies.
2. Triggering event. The expedition was partially motivated by the sinking of the American merchant ship” general Sherman” in Korean waters, where the crew was reportedly killed by Koreans.
3. The battle of Ganghwa. The battle of Ganghwa was the main engagement of the expedition and it took place on Ganghwa Island, where American forces clashed with Korean defenders and it resulted in a decisive American victory. The last major key point is 4. Significance. The Korean expedition is considered a pivotal moment in US-Korean relations, marking the first instance of American military action in the region and it also demonstrated the US’s growing interest in East Asian affairs. And this growing interest in East Asian affairs would eventually lead to the Spanish American war where the United States would fight Spain in both the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean.
Hi!
Does anyone know the music name starting at 2:10 ?
I'm wondering the same!!!!
They loved fighting ⚔️