Byzantine culture was characterized by Orthodox Christianity, family, and respect for order and tradition. The Byzantine Empire, also known as the Eastern Roman Empire, was a Christian state that began as the eastern part of the Roman Empire during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages. The empire's capital was Constantinople, which is now known as Istanbul (Turkey).
Nice video, i have a question,could you perhaps do the Battle of Myriokephalon (1176), where a Byzantine army under Emperor Manuel was ambushed? Its account is very climatic and i think it would make a good video
Amazing work, I love these total war recreations of historical battles, my only criticism is the title which is a myth that needs to be universally debunked by historians. The reality is that Manizikert had no effect on whether the crusades (the more infamous Middle-Eastern ones) would happen, Pope Urban II was going to make it happen regardless because the crusades was about legitimizing his claim as the true pope of catholic christedom over his rival counterpart that the holy roman emperor had installed in Rome (Hence why Urban was in France when he made the call and not the Vatican), the vikings would have been the ideal target but the Scandinavians were by this point mass converting to catholicism and therefore were no longer "Heathens" & the raiding golden age was over, the islamic world was geographically the next closest target. Further disproving the manzikert myth is the fact that urban made the mass rally a whole 25 years after the battle and it was after Emperor Alexios contacted him for military support...and by military support I mean he asked for less than 1000 mercenaries, not an army of 60,000 fanatics and seeing how he asked for what was essentially a warband/raiding party (I WILL DRINK FROM YOUR SKULL!) it means that even the Byzantines felt this would suffice in dealing with the Seljuks, who were in the middle of a succession crisis/tribal civil war and therefore retaking the lost territories in Anatolia wouldn't be too difficult. Last but not least it was a total disingenuous false flag move because the catholic church didn't give a crap about the orthodox church, remember that the great schism of 1054 was barely 50 years ago and the animosity between both churches was still fresh and strong, in many instances with both the Seljuks and the Ottomans 400 years later, both churches were happy to see their rival church's sovereign kingdoms crushed underneath the hooves of Turkish horses, hence why the Vatican didn't respond immediately to manzikert shortly right after the battle, nor was there any plan to do so whatsoever from Urban's HRE backed rival in the Vatican. But regardless this was still a great video, keep up the good worrr...aaannd here comes "ThE CrUsADeS WeRE JuStIfIeD BeCaUsE Of 400 YeArS Of IsLaMiC InVaSiOnS/OpPrEsSiOn DEEERRPP" responsives fueled by pure emotions and ignorance in 3..2..1...
Wow! This leader actually survived. And he got a married into the family. Lucky, Lucky, Lucky guy. No way I would split up my army without knowing where the enemy is located.
These just get better and better
Thanks a lot bro!
Another EXCELLENT production! VERY WELL DONE ✨🏆✨ & please keep them coming. 😊👍
Many thanks!
Thank you so much for this. I am fascinated by history, geology, anthropology, and more. Love this explanation.
What a pleasant voice Mr Fry has.
Thanks a lot I'm glad you enjoyed
Excellent as always bud 😃
Thanks again bro🙏
Fantastic content
Thanks a lot !!
If i didn't know any better , I'd swear that you sent a drone back in time to film this !!! Just plain Awesome
Haha thanks bro, it was hard avoiding all the arrows whilst filming🤣
@@cinematicbattles559 understandable 🤣
well produced and informative 👍
Cheers bro 👊
Oustanding quality all round work.........at all levels ....informative..insightful...factual..unbiased
Thanks a lot i'm glad you enjoyed
Byzantine culture was characterized by Orthodox Christianity, family, and respect for order and tradition. The Byzantine Empire, also known as the Eastern Roman Empire, was a Christian state that began as the eastern part of the Roman Empire during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages. The empire's capital was Constantinople, which is now known as Istanbul (Turkey).
Long live Constantine XI Dragases Palaiologos. Last Emperor of the Roman Empire.
It was all time Eastern Roman Empire, not this baseless invention of bored "historians".
Relentless infighting and treachery destroyed them
Amazing Well done
Nice video, i have a question,could you perhaps do the Battle of Myriokephalon (1176), where a Byzantine army under Emperor Manuel was ambushed? Its account is very climatic and i think it would make a good video
Yeah sure I’ll definitely look into it
can you do Battle of Little bighorn?
My request: Battle of Hastings.
what mod are they using and for what game?
Amazing work, I love these total war recreations of historical battles, my only criticism is the title which is a myth that needs to be universally debunked by historians. The reality is that Manizikert had no effect on whether the crusades (the more infamous Middle-Eastern ones) would happen, Pope Urban II was going to make it happen regardless because the crusades was about legitimizing his claim as the true pope of catholic christedom over his rival counterpart that the holy roman emperor had installed in Rome (Hence why Urban was in France when he made the call and not the Vatican), the vikings would have been the ideal target but the Scandinavians were by this point mass converting to catholicism and therefore were no longer "Heathens" & the raiding golden age was over, the islamic world was geographically the next closest target.
Further disproving the manzikert myth is the fact that urban made the mass rally a whole 25 years after the battle and it was after Emperor Alexios contacted him for military support...and by military support I mean he asked for less than 1000 mercenaries, not an army of 60,000 fanatics and seeing how he asked for what was essentially a warband/raiding party (I WILL DRINK FROM YOUR SKULL!) it means that even the Byzantines felt this would suffice in dealing with the Seljuks, who were in the middle of a succession crisis/tribal civil war and therefore retaking the lost territories in Anatolia wouldn't be too difficult.
Last but not least it was a total disingenuous false flag move because the catholic church didn't give a crap about the orthodox church, remember that the great schism of 1054 was barely 50 years ago and the animosity between both churches was still fresh and strong, in many instances with both the Seljuks and the Ottomans 400 years later, both churches were happy to see their rival church's sovereign kingdoms crushed underneath the hooves of Turkish horses, hence why the Vatican didn't respond immediately to manzikert shortly right after the battle, nor was there any plan to do so whatsoever from Urban's HRE backed rival in the Vatican.
But regardless this was still a great video, keep up the good worrr...aaannd here comes "ThE CrUsADeS WeRE JuStIfIeD BeCaUsE Of 400 YeArS Of IsLaMiC InVaSiOnS/OpPrEsSiOn DEEERRPP" responsives fueled by pure emotions and ignorance in 3..2..1...
What total war game u use for ut
by the soundtrack, Total war Atilla.
which total war is this
What total war game is this
I think Atilla
@@chedderswiss2029 yeah it defs looks like Artilla I'm currently jamming it
This is total war Attila
can you tell which mod did you use?
It’s the 1212AD kingdoms mod
When the captured emperor reached its land, his countrymen blinded him which he has died afterwords. Not so lucky man.
Can i translate your video in hindi and publish on my channel
Λάθη επί λαθών οι δικοί μας
this is my nes favorite Chanal
I'm glad to hear it!
Seljuks were not from central Asia, they were from Pontic Steppe. Ottomans were from central Asia.
This was a massive L for the Byzantines smh
when u forget the horses are fake. 😟🤦♂
hey do you have a discord?
Wow!
This leader actually survived.
And he got a married into the family.
Lucky, Lucky, Lucky guy.
No way I would split up my army without knowing where the enemy is located.
Not too bad is it 🤣
Age old mistake: Little Big Horn, Islandlwana (sp)...Jutland
Roman army was more than 100000
Arse-lan... 😂😂😂😂
Sorry😅
It was east roman empire,,,,only 17th century they gavve that plastic name