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Sadly I already have TH-cam Premiun. Just wanted to tell, that is worth paying for it. I use TH-cam much more than anything. I watch documentaries, I listen to music from TH-cam my whole day. For me it was my best decision ever regarding subscriptions in internet. So, guys, if you don't have TH-cam Premium, try it with InvictaHistory link! Very recommended!
as I'm sure most of us here agree, there is never enough content on Punic Carthage and/or ancient Semitic societies. glad to see a long-term documentary that *shows* you things we would otherwise have to be quite imaginative for :) love the depictions of architecture and dress
a north African ancient archaeology specialist passing by , I really love the effort you put to represent the civilization of Carthage, so much information's and well detailed indeed , not only historical but also about society and religion and architecture, this video is a treasure , keep it up!
youtube is SPONSORING history content? are we sure he didn't mean to say CENSORING history content which most of the channels run by bonafide historians that i follow say they are doing?
Man that's what this channel was missing - your voice :) Good to hear you once in a while :) Love these videos and the ones that are made with "Assassin's Creed"
One of the first history books I read was about Hannibal and his march into Italy. Been fascinated with Carthage and broader Phoenician culture ever since. Thanks for this great video
Greeek philosophers praising Carthage should be taken with a pich of salt (no pun intended): such comparisons had an underlying reason, as most ancient writings did. For instance, Plato describing Atlantis as ideal and powerful is meant as a compliment for Athens. Praising Carthage as 'the best next to Sparta' is therefore immediately suspect - the two could not differ more!! Isocrates, an Athenean, wrote an oration for Archidamus, the prince of Sparta. In his In Panathenaicus, Isocrates has a Spartan student claim that the most intelligent of the Spartans admired and owned copies of some of Isocrates' speeches! 😁 That should tell us enough, and not take the admiration of Carthage very serious.
I mean, in Carthage they would sacrifice their children by putting them in barrels and rolling those over a fire…. I don’t think it was a society with much of a future
Carthage always struck me as a culture with ideals more in common with the European age of Exploration than their fellow Iron age contemporaries. It's such a shame so little of their history survived.
1:19:05: " Mago believe he is in his forties, and lucky that he was freed in such a young age. Maybe now he can find a wife....." Lmao, I see some things never change. Poor dude is up for a nasty shock.
If the Romans would have stopped swinging their big egos around for once (though im not saying others were without sin either), this world would be one heck of a brighter place. Rome was great in lots of ways and we have tons to thank it for, but it just couldnt restrain its desperate need to feel superior, especially when it came to tribal societies, let alone technological peers like Carthage. While not the only one to engage in such behavior, we let them get a pass for it too often in the west.
@@ramenbomberdeluxe4958 Hey Im not saying Rome was always right but Carthage isn't no different when Hannibal razed and annihilated a couple of cities and villages in Italy for years.
Carthage wasn’t fully destroyed and the salting of Carthage has been debunked a few times over. Yeah I’m the party pooper. But nice to see a full meaty doc on Carthage. (The Romans best fish stock for the best garum was raised in a Carthage town/province)
yeah, you aren't saying anything everyone watching this video doesn't already know and neither is this a topic that wasn't previously discussed on Invicta
@@denisberte778 Oh please, enough with this colonial sympathizing. Rome were the bad guys in the vast majority of conflicts. You MIGHT have the tiniest argument for Italy at large, not a big one, but I can see why one would try fighting for unity over that whole chunk of land, because it was their birthplace. Makes some sense right? But why oppress their tribal neighbors and dub them savages? Why go so overboard with Carthage? Why annihilate all these societies and act like they were somehow "civilizing the savages"? If you guys were to stop glorifying our western empire ancestors so much, we wouldnt have to focus on their negatives so much. I'd love to compliment Rome for example, but I cant do that without being associated with you lot.
In ancient latin language there is a quote which states: Mors tua, vita mea! Which translates into "Your death, my life!"... And it summarizes the fact that if Roma would not have razed Carthage, Carthage would have razed Rome on its way to become her, the ruler of the ancient known world around the Mediterranean sea... Don't be foolish, and do not biased by the left wing modern ideas and policies!!! To judge history and ancient societies with modern values / dis values is a stupid and childish thing, that fits only to radicalchic and extemists... Not to historians and history lovers and students...
Years ago I read an article that stated runes of the Vikings have roots into the Punic / Carthagenean alphabet and many of the letters in the FUTARQ viking alphabet do correspond, or are similar to, the letters of the other alphabet... Due to their trades and contacts...
Its going to sound assholish but did you ever think of having someone else narrate the content? Which is great btw. There is something to having a certain voice for narration.
It's such a shame they completely destroyed Carthage. I get hating ur enemies but did they really have wipe off their entire civilization from the face of the Earth?
Yep, literal genocide. I honestly hate how people (myself included before I actually read deep history) glorify the horrific Roman Empire. Or any empire for that matter.
@@truthhertz10You read but don't understand a dime!!! You are judging past civilizations with the modern female - like and catholic / pacifist values and disvalues... While you should pay the due respect for ancient civilizations... Otherwise you are just a biased snob radicalchic...
@@Eurodance_Groove Oh grow up, why did this channel become so infested by you right wing nutcases who are too scared of change to accept the reality of our history? News flash, the past wasnt this glorious thing of awesome manliness. It was (and lets be honest, life still is) a violent mess that shouldn't be glorified.
humm cosmopolitan population makes it sound like it was like new york or something, it would be safe to imagine that the population would be mostly people from the levant and north african natives from today tunisia. I guess that some small minorities from other places in the mediterranean and the middle east wouldnt make it that cosmopolitan would it?
A temple surrounded by the graves of thousands of children? Is that where they sacrificed their little kids? It is argued by some historians that they conducted human sacrificed and "required" by one of their gods would commit this ritual on one of the very children of their own city.
UNSUB I already have you tube premium. I bought it so I don't have to hear ads. So I unsub any channel that inserts their own ads. Which is now your channel, advertising the thing that is why I am unsubscribed now. Plz see the irony
@yesdvt 500 people is the general capacity of the "naves onerariae", the widely used transport ship of the romans. These are modified merchant ships that remove non-essential equipment for additional benches or storage spaces. So, it wouldn't be rare for a merchant nation like Carthage to have something similar.
To think that if Carthage won, our world would be different in a way we can't even imagine. Most European languages would be based on phoenician, the culture would be very different. The empires of the middle ages, everything.
Just saw an invicta video behind a paywall on my regular feed. Far too many free videos with really good content to have to put up with these greedy clowns. You really have to be a sucker to pay money for something that is abundant and free. Pay for run of the mill history videos? You gotta be out of your mind. Goodbye.
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I will never get youtube premium. It's really predatory. They keep adding useless features just so they can justify rising the subscription fee.
Carthago delenda est
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@HD-mp6yy ok
@@InvictaHistory why did you remove my comment? Does freedom of speech not apply on youtube?
as I'm sure most of us here agree, there is never enough content on Punic Carthage and/or ancient Semitic societies. glad to see a long-term documentary that *shows* you things we would otherwise have to be quite imaginative for :) love the depictions of architecture and dress
@@sologemeni they were Jewish?
@@Jayokay989 ancient Carthage? Jews are Semites but Semites are not Jews. they were related and/or the same wider-ranging "people," basically, yes.
a north African ancient archaeology specialist passing by , I really love the effort you put to represent the civilization of Carthage, so much information's and well detailed indeed , not only historical but also about society and religion and architecture, this video is a treasure , keep it up!
Bro is sponsored by TH-cam
Looks like he won't be getting into Nebula then haha
@@hyraemousthere are plenty of channels on both Nebula & TH-cam
youtube is SPONSORING history content? are we sure he didn't mean to say CENSORING history content which most of the channels run by bonafide historians that i follow say they are doing?
#LEGIT
Who cares
the art of the city. is gorgeous
Irony is youtube premium wouldn't skip your TH-cam premium ad
@@richardmellor3833 Apparently it can! It gives you a little arrow to skip community based advertisements, I know cause I have it
TH-cam sponsoring a history channel is a surprise to be sure, but a welcome one
I appreciate the Max Miller collaboration
Your art is absolutely gorgeous! Great video, well done!
Man that's what this channel was missing - your voice :) Good to hear you once in a while :) Love these videos and the ones that are made with "Assassin's Creed"
Rome might have ruined Carthage but Invicta put it back together 🙏🙏
Invicta? What you mean?
@@Eurodance_Groove the channel name you dense f#ck
@@Eurodance_Groovethe channel’s name
@@averongodoffire8098 ah... Right... 😅
Thank you for the video I appreciate the information
One of the first history books I read was about Hannibal and his march into Italy. Been fascinated with Carthage and broader Phoenician culture ever since. Thanks for this great video
First time I see a TH-cam sponsorship.
99.99% Carthage History Erased.
Romans: We missed a spot.
Really the culture of Carthage is the only one that was preserved. Roman religion was erased and their god reigns supreme.
Carthago delenda est
@@smokeyhoodoo- But gods aren’t real. The Romans have tangible things remaining
@@ElectronFieldPulse The genocide was real
@@smokeyhoodoo - Yes it was
Incredible content. Thank you ❤️
Loved the Art in this ❤
I'd love to see a video on the Siege of Carthage!
Last time I was this early Carthage was still unsalted
Booooring
"Well seasoned"
Carthago delenda est
They wore pants.
Never experienced anything more disrupting than a cooking show mid of a historical documentary
I don0t have time to watch it right now so I will give Like directly and come back later ;)
Greeek philosophers praising Carthage should be taken with a pich of salt (no pun intended): such comparisons had an underlying reason, as most ancient writings did. For instance, Plato describing Atlantis as ideal and powerful is meant as a compliment for Athens. Praising Carthage as 'the best next to Sparta' is therefore immediately suspect - the two could not differ more!! Isocrates, an Athenean, wrote an oration for Archidamus, the prince of Sparta. In his In Panathenaicus, Isocrates has a Spartan student claim that the most intelligent of the Spartans admired and owned copies of some of Isocrates' speeches! 😁 That should tell us enough, and not take the admiration of Carthage very serious.
Thanks for putting a face to the voice 😊
😮 very interesting
«They create a wasteland and call it peace»
Carthago delenda est
I mean, in Carthage they would sacrifice their children by putting them in barrels and rolling those over a fire…. I don’t think it was a society with much of a future
Carthage always struck me as a culture with ideals more in common with the European age of Exploration than their fellow Iron age contemporaries. It's such a shame so little of their history survived.
"The temple of Baal Hamon, which was the resting place for thousands of Carthaginian children."
Yeah. No kidding. Bit of an understatement, that. 💀
Been using my youtube premium for a bunch of years now 👀
Can you do a equipment video for the vandle soldier
1:19:05: " Mago believe he is in his forties, and lucky that he was freed in such a young age. Maybe now he can find a wife....."
Lmao, I see some things never change. Poor dude is up for a nasty shock.
imagine, i can do all of this without yt premium.
loss of knowledge of Carthage is a big a travesty as the burning of the library of Alexander!
If the Romans would have stopped swinging their big egos around for once (though im not saying others were without sin either), this world would be one heck of a brighter place. Rome was great in lots of ways and we have tons to thank it for, but it just couldnt restrain its desperate need to feel superior, especially when it came to tribal societies, let alone technological peers like Carthage.
While not the only one to engage in such behavior, we let them get a pass for it too often in the west.
@@ramenbomberdeluxe4958Shut up, biased left winger snob!!!
a lot has been saved. The Romans loved to copy even more than the Chinese
@@ramenbomberdeluxe4958 Hey Im not saying Rome was always right but Carthage isn't no different when Hannibal razed and annihilated a couple of cities and villages in Italy for years.
Episode 17, fall of civilizations.
I wont self promote, but you annoyingly promoted for the first part of your video. Be proud.
MAX?? What are you doing here?
I’ve had yt Premium since it came out 👍
*Cato the Elder has entered the chat*
“Resting place of children” I.e. child sacrifice
The children mortality before late 19th century CE was much higher than today.
@ prophets of Baal who threw children into fires
@@StreetLampStudios Based on hearsay from fictional sources centuries after the fact.
When he described the Ox hide myth I immediately thought of Technoblade 😂 man quoting Sun Tzu but borrows even more ancient wisdom and cunning.
Oh, hey, I know and expression about that place.
Ceterum censeo Carthaginem esse delendam, wasn't it?.
Can you guys please do the black Templars of Warhammer 40 K? Army size. Please 🙏🏾
Carthage wasn’t fully destroyed and the salting of Carthage has been debunked a few times over. Yeah I’m the party pooper. But nice to see a full meaty doc on Carthage. (The Romans best fish stock for the best garum was raised in a Carthage town/province)
The “salting” was always just a metaphor, so it wasn’t hard to debunk:)
yeah, you aren't saying anything everyone watching this video doesn't already know and neither is this a topic that wasn't previously discussed on Invicta
@ lol. Thanks pal
Never knew the man behind the channel was so cute… 🤩 😘
Cato the Elder has entered the chat.
I love Rome, but they didn't have to destroy so much :(
Please give it a rest, Rome was fighting for its very existence and as I recall Hannibal of Carthage was the aggressor. Regards, Denis Berte' USMC
So the Barbarians were right to destory Rome because they were fighting for their existence?
@@denisberte778 Oh please, enough with this colonial sympathizing. Rome were the bad guys in the vast majority of conflicts. You MIGHT have the tiniest argument for Italy at large, not a big one, but I can see why one would try fighting for unity over that whole chunk of land, because it was their birthplace. Makes some sense right?
But why oppress their tribal neighbors and dub them savages? Why go so overboard with Carthage? Why annihilate all these societies and act like they were somehow "civilizing the savages"? If you guys were to stop glorifying our western empire ancestors so much, we wouldnt have to focus on their negatives so much. I'd love to compliment Rome for example, but I cant do that without being associated with you lot.
@@denisberte778I think when serving you ate one too many crayons mate
In ancient latin language there is a quote which states: Mors tua, vita mea!
Which translates into "Your death, my life!"...
And it summarizes the fact that if Roma would not have razed Carthage, Carthage would have razed Rome on its way to become her, the ruler of the ancient known world around the Mediterranean sea...
Don't be foolish, and do not biased by the left wing modern ideas and policies!!!
To judge history and ancient societies with modern values / dis values is a stupid and childish thing, that fits only to radicalchic and extemists... Not to historians and history lovers and students...
aaaaaaaand premium is gonna up their prices soon
Lost Civilization of Carthage - What Rome Destroyed? (ALL PARTS) Spoiler on the title of the video...
Years ago I read an article that stated runes of the Vikings have roots into the Punic / Carthagenean alphabet and many of the letters in the FUTARQ viking alphabet do correspond, or are similar to, the letters of the other alphabet... Due to their trades and contacts...
and that is just made up stuff
Well ultimately most alphabets ultimatley derive from the phonecian alphabet. Often through greek.
Its going to sound assholish but did you ever think of having someone else narrate the content? Which is great btw. There is something to having a certain voice for narration.
Delenda est
Carthago delenda est
Im Übrigen bin ich der Meinung, dass Karthago zerstört werden muss.
Carthago delenda est, Carthago delenda EST, CARTHAGO DELENTA EST !
It's such a shame they completely destroyed Carthage. I get hating ur enemies but did they really have wipe off their entire civilization from the face of the Earth?
Yep, literal genocide.
I honestly hate how people (myself included before I actually read deep history) glorify the horrific Roman Empire.
Or any empire for that matter.
@@truthhertz10You read but don't understand a dime!!! You are judging past civilizations with the modern female - like and catholic / pacifist values and disvalues...
While you should pay the due respect for ancient civilizations... Otherwise you are just a biased snob radicalchic...
Those times were made for real people and men... Not for biased radicalchics as todays times!!!
@@Eurodance_Groove Oh grow up, why did this channel become so infested by you right wing nutcases who are too scared of change to accept the reality of our history? News flash, the past wasnt this glorious thing of awesome manliness. It was (and lets be honest, life still is) a violent mess that shouldn't be glorified.
@Eurodance_Groove War is the coward's solution to the problems of peace.
FOR THE ALGORITHM
They were way into child sacrifice.
destroying Carthage just delayed Capitalism... for a millenia
59:10 these poor gorillas.
MAX
humm cosmopolitan population makes it sound like it was like new york or something, it would be safe to imagine that the population would be mostly people from the levant and north african natives from today tunisia. I guess that some small minorities from other places in the mediterranean and the middle east wouldnt make it that cosmopolitan would it?
These guys are a complete sad story
Water soruces'? 🤔
Make Carthage Great Again
Mr. Cosmic, I think we have bigger problems close to home to be concerned about, like the out of control border. Regards, Denis Berte' USMC
Don't listen to the haters ..MAKE CARTHAGE GREAT AGAIN............
Romani ite Domum!
Carthago delenda est my dude
Carthago Delenda est
לא
A temple surrounded by the graves of thousands of children? Is that where they sacrificed their little kids? It is argued by some historians that they conducted human sacrificed and "required" by one of their gods would commit this ritual on one of the very children of their own city.
"Last night, the crying of the children kept me awake."
@@johntitor_ibm5100 th fortnite servers were down
Cato, when I get my hands on you....
Carthago dependa est
UNSUB
I already have you tube premium.
I bought it so I don't have to hear ads.
So I unsub any channel that inserts their own ads.
Which is now your channel, advertising the thing that is why I am unsubscribed now.
Plz see the irony
Why the cultural marxist images?
Wtf are you talking about
carthago delenda est
Romani ite Domum
RIP Carthage :(
30,000 on 60 ships would account to 500 people per ship, impossible that time.
@yesdvt 500 people is the general capacity of the "naves onerariae", the widely used transport ship of the romans. These are modified merchant ships that remove non-essential equipment for additional benches or storage spaces. So, it wouldn't be rare for a merchant nation like Carthage to have something similar.
Roma victrix!
What Rome didn't destroy this uplaoder finished. The Carthaginians were Caucasians.
Things of value lost - Zero.
Absolutely unwatchable, the guy made Carthaginians non white!!!
No shit, they were from the levant. They would have looked like arabs
@nedisahonkey Arabs didn't exist at that time.
To think that if Carthage won, our world would be different in a way we can't even imagine. Most European languages would be based on phoenician, the culture would be very different. The empires of the middle ages, everything.
Just saw an invicta video behind a paywall on my regular feed. Far too many free videos with really good content to have to put up with these greedy clowns. You really have to be a sucker to pay money for something that is abundant and free.
Pay for run of the mill history videos? You gotta be out of your mind. Goodbye.
This is all hearsay at best
Carthago Delenda est
Romanes eunt Domus