Thank you for all the research you completed to make this video. The images were very good and helped the viewer understand the story. I can’t imagine going on the Atlantic in a relatively small Roman ship, I did it in a 100,000 ton aircraft carrier and it was hard at times. I also really admire the bravery of the Romans who literally walked into the unknown…no GPS, maps or support. Thank you for telling this story.
Rome's reliance on intermediaries for trade with China, instead of establishing direct connections, reveals a limitation in their global strategic vision. Despite being a vast empire, they missed the opportunity to fully control the supply chain, allowing this dependence to become a weakness in their international trade. This also raises the question: Was Rome truly a comprehensive superpower, or were they only dominant within a geographically confined scope????
10:27 Thinking about the Romans sailing around the north of Britain puts them square into the North Sea which must have been terrible. If they had it bad from the weather just being on the island, then they had to lose a significant portion of their navy to rough seas there. Navigating modern ships is a serious ordeal, but imagining those old low-draught wooden boats must have been a sailors worst nightmare.
The image quality has taken a huge dive and at a quality control level that makes me not trust this channel any more. 5:10 we all know Romans paddled around in canoes with buckets on their heads, fused solid armor plates, extra oars, missing oars, oars for hands, invisible posteriors, all heading in different directions including straight toward the ground. Come on guys, I thought you were better than this. Unsubscribed.
You sound a lot like squirrel tactics and he mentioned before that he was a history teacher and your channels logo is an acorn, are y'all the same dude?
Biggus Dickus and Naughtious Maximus from Monty Python's Life of Brian know the answers. 🤪
@@davea6314 I haven’t thought about Biggus Dickus in a long time!
@katiwompus PILATE: "He has a wife, you know. You know what she's called? She's called... 'Incontinentia'. 'Incontinentia Buttocks'."
😂 Lol hahaha 🤣
Thank you for all the research you completed to make this video. The images were very good and helped the viewer understand the story. I can’t imagine going on the Atlantic in a relatively small Roman ship, I did it in a 100,000 ton aircraft carrier and it was hard at times. I also really admire the bravery of the Romans who literally walked into the unknown…no GPS, maps or support. Thank you for telling this story.
Proud to be a decendant of Ancient Muziris.
Rome's reliance on intermediaries for trade with China, instead of establishing direct connections, reveals a limitation in their global strategic vision. Despite being a vast empire, they missed the opportunity to fully control the supply chain, allowing this dependence to become a weakness in their international trade. This also raises the question: Was Rome truly a comprehensive superpower, or were they only dominant within a geographically confined scope????
Nobody makes a video on how Romans captured south Crimea and kept it for so long
10:27 Thinking about the Romans sailing around the north of Britain puts them square into the North Sea which must have been terrible. If they had it bad from the weather just being on the island, then they had to lose a significant portion of their navy to rough seas there.
Navigating modern ships is a serious ordeal, but imagining those old low-draught wooden boats must have been a sailors worst nightmare.
the silk road 😅
The image quality has taken a huge dive and at a quality control level that makes me not trust this channel any more. 5:10 we all know Romans paddled around in canoes with buckets on their heads, fused solid armor plates, extra oars, missing oars, oars for hands, invisible posteriors, all heading in different directions including straight toward the ground.
Come on guys, I thought you were better than this. Unsubscribed.
💯 I had to stop and look..like tf
4:29:00 What is that?!
Rock and roll tuna pants
Greetings from Thule. Please help. I'm cold. 🥶😂
You sound a lot like squirrel tactics and he mentioned before that he was a history teacher and your channels logo is an acorn, are y'all the same dude?
I feel exploited for a view.
Let me guess...under 30?
They just gave up on making the images make any sense, who knows what else is BS if there's no quality control. Unsubscribed
I was 3th ✌️
I was 1st lol
I was second
I was 3rd
Congratulations to all three of you, I envy the glory you won
Please start trying on your videos again, this is getting ridiculous.
13:27 really? They definitely did not have tires during the time of Ancient Rome.
I was 2nd 🎉
No one cares
@@lennycarey7042 damn it, I was 507th. Oh the shame, the shame 🤣