1:21:35 You were completely right, you predicted Cannae perfectly. The look of excitement on you guys' faces was awesome. Just goes to show that all these years later, over 2,000 years, Hannibal's genius still hits hard when you recognize it. Great reaction.
@@Werollwithbestplus To put the battle of Cannae in perspective, imagine if today, the US military lost 33 million soldiers, dozens of congressmen, and the president all in one battle. There were even accounts of roman soldiers being killed in the battle of Cannae, and were so tightly packed that they were still standing up, even though they were dead. Also, the Apinnies are hardly the Alps. Not hard enough to traverse to cause a meaningful increase in an army's attrition or desertion rates.
Paulus was likely actually killed during the cavalry skirmish, which combined with Varro fleeing the field, now left 80,000 basically untrained men without any form of real leadership or even direction beyond "move forward and attack".
The bit about praying for a scam to go through was hilarious and insightful. You guys seem really curious and excited to learn about the past which is awesome. The more you learn about history, the more you realize fact is crazier than fiction.
@@Werollwithbestplus I'm agreeing with you though. You can understand why Hannibal did what he did even if you disagree with it. Here's an example. Let's say someone shoots up a school because they were constantly bullied, made fun of, and messed with to their breaking point. I can understand why they shot up the school, but I completely disagree with their actions because even though their life was constant suffering that doesn't justify hurting innocent people.
@@Werollwithbestplus Sorry, but @jamesgiles this value wrong. You guys we're on the right track. As of today, the spot price of silver is approximately $22.28 per troy ounce. With this in mind, 1 talent of silver (1200 ounces or 1093.75 troy ounces) is currently worth around $24,370 USD (1093.75 x 22.28 USD/troy ounce). So, 4400 talents are about $107,228,000 USD. I don't know where you got 40 million for one talent, which would be 176 billion dollars. WTF!
I think I can. He was fueled by hatred of the Romans from his father. Thus he knew nothing else but eat sleep kill Romans, repeat. So much so that he dared to do something not even considered at the time, crossing the Alps, and losing over half of their troops
Guys this reaction absolutely rocked, hell yea. And it always strikes me extra hard for some reason when I hear of Cannae’s casualties, those numbers weren’t achieved by bombs and guns, that’s all done by hand, wild stuff.
"covered in oil" is a real thing, arctic warriors have done it for ages, even in WW2 nordic fighters would use animal grease, in order to sit out biting-cold winter nights, such as Finnish snipers
45:45 Note THIS was on a Saturday. This is why they had to hurry. What Hannibal did in his speech here. 46:00 That you are not to give orders to anyone. To not tell anyone to Charge or defend or anything. No one should give orders due to the Cures. So no one spoke. They just Roared an they knew what to do. So what happened when you did not give commands to people. No curse would activate an see what happened next.
Regarding the dictator they appointed to deal with Hannibal, Fabius Maximus, it was the same senator Rome sent to try to bring Hannibal back with him for punishment but instead declared the start of the Second Punic War.
29:57 NOTE: Saguntum is where King Davids Children lived It was So advanced that in the 1400 it had a MONORAIL! I am not Joking. It had an Underground Library and More technology than any nation at the time. But no one talks about it.
7:25 - The mercenaries they couldn't pay had been fighting for several years so were owed a lot more money than the new mercenaries who were only hired for a shorter period of time. It's like if you hire someone for a long-term contract based on a percentage increase for every year they are employed in comparison to just hiring a new person at the original base value for a single year.
58:10 he obscurred comms about losing 30k men just waiting for his soon to end Consulship haha. What would you have done if you're about 3 months from retirement and a major fuckup happened under your watch?
A Roman talent was about 60 pounds of silver, which would be worth around $19,000 to $20,000 depending on the price fluctuation, purity of silver, etc.
@@lizd2943 That s corrects I explained in my comment earlier that the total today it would be equivalent to 100 to 110 million dollars. 1 talent is not 40 million but 22,000 USD I don't know where tf these people get that number from. They really think the Carthaginians paid 200 billion dollars to Rome.
Not sure if it was explained in the comments but when he was saying it was worth 40 million USD in 2022 he meant a single talent of silver, not the total amount Rome asked for. So 2200 would be 88 billion. 3200 Talents would be 128 billion and the 4400 talents at the end was 176 billion
50:22 Rome was the dominant power in the region and was slowly but surely expanding over the centuries They overthrew the Greeks, conquered the holy land, even made it all the way to England. So yeah, people had hella beef with them
So, in summary: Hamilcar teaches Hannibal to be vengeance. "Don't you die on me before I get over there." Hannibal crosses the Alps. "Don't you die on me before I get over there." Hannibal beats the shit out of Rome. XD
The final battle between Hannibal and Scipio Africanus was also between The Most experienced army in human history (Hannibal s army) Hannibal was almost undefeated for 16 years in Rome..this video only covers the first 2 years Hannibal would be dominating Rome for 14 more years and Scipio's army was dubbed as the most motivated army in human history eager and extremely motivated to finally kill off Hannibal who devastated Rome for 16 long ass years
What's even more impressive is that the Senate didn't support Scipio's initiative,and he had to raise an army of outcasts to fight against the most successful army of that time on the enemy's soil,and he won
It wasn't just that you have the same sense of humor. The Roman heads as a present thing really happened! (Ok, maybe not exactly THAT way, but it did!)
You should react to Oversimplified’s other videos. They’re very VERY high quality. Also In case you didn’t know, oversimplified hadn’t posted a video for over a year, which is why him uploading was so hype.
yall takin about movies, but Netflix literally announced an upcoming epic about Hannibal as to be played by Denzel Washington about a month or two ago.
@@real_surreal_sirits historical inaccuracies, thats like casting a white guy to play someone like MLK or nelson mandela and then you guys saying thats raxist and white washing, that hanibal thing would be no different. Should of gotten a Tunisian to play him or someone of a similar color
@@real_surreal_sirgive me proof Hannibal was black. It takes ONE little Google search to find out in REALITY he was NOT. He was PHOENICIAN/CARTHAGINIAN. Not some black man 🤣🤣
@Dontbestupidlittleboy lol I never said he was, at most just indirectly implied that a certain kind of person would be particularly preoccupied with the idea of an African American actor playing a North African general in a series
If y’all want some good vids about Roman history and conquests, I recommend dovahhatty’s unbiased history of Rome series. It starts off really silly but eventually becomes pretty strong and informative!
14:35 You didn't ask me. Do i think revenge is the best idea.................. YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!
10:16 He is correct it is about that much money. Also gonna let you know in case you didn't know. This is about Israelites. Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Celts, Lybians and all the others are Israelites. Black people. Not the Mahotu Tribe, not the Kenyan tribe these are the tribe known as the Black which are Israelites. What the video does not tell you is when Rome attacks they attack on Saturday. Gods holy day. So if Israelites defend or attack on the Sabbath the Curse on them activates an they loose or die. So throughout the video. Watch when Rome attacks. They attack at specific times. Hannibal waits a day like Sunday THEN attacks.
42:33 That is incorrect. When he left he only had 60.000 when he arrived he had 52.000 He did not loose that many men. It was Easier to cross the mountains than anyone is letting on. They lost 16 elephants and only 6.000 men Some to cold some to combat The elephants where worth 3 men. So the numbers are different.
2:56 my guys, the Romans did have gold coins (aureus). But that was just considered a larger denomination. like how 20$ bills exist, but you don't say "that costs 52Twentys", you say "1040 dollars."
1:16:38 The actual number is NOT KNOW. Some say 80.00 But you need to understand. From the first punic war video to the last. They are all LOW BALL numbers. The actual numbers where in the thousands. An the armies in the near millions. The actual number of men in this war was in fact estimated 800.000 men. An Hannibal had raised over 120.000 men. Am 400 Elephants.
The History Channel did two TV shows on Hannibal [ th-cam.com/video/W9WA54gaiV4/w-d-xo.html ] & [ th-cam.com/video/1ahem9Mr0v0/w-d-xo.html ] there was at least 3 movies; one of which was a musical.
Hannibal was descendent of the Phonecians, the people we call semitic. So he was not white or black, there are other races in the world too lol I dunno why has everything to be Euro or Afrocentric Bruh
At this time in history about 2/3s of the world were slaves. Everyone did it then. So Rome who conquered other people and enslaved is bad in today’s standards. But when you look at history especially this far back you have to look at it through a lens of the time period.
America be like why would I spend money on our people when I could spend and make money on war profiteering. I you guys are interested you should look into PMCS like Blackwater.
shouldnt have backed down on the revenge thing imo. I can understand why someone would double homicide if they found their spouse in bed with someone else but I don't think that's best or even good. humans have failures and we emotionally act out and do the wrong thing. it's understandable but isn't right
everybody hated everybody back then and everyone was extremely racist and prejudicial towards each other. You were seen as a weirdo and sometimes a liability if you werent racist, because back then, it was safer to be racist than to not be. It was already easy to die and you would only live like 40 years max on average, so the rule was: If you dont know what it is, its probably bad for you. And the native tribes of Europe fought each other as well. Rome just was stronger, so it was more of a threat.
On your guy's point of "if you understand, do you agree?", me personally, no. Understanding doesn't mean you agree, its a thing of understanding the reason but not agreeing to the action. I understand that Hamilcar is mad at the treatment of his people after the First Punic War, Id be mad too if I fought tooth and nail for my country only to lose, but at the same time, being me, I disagree with taking violent revenge cause I dont believe revenge or violence are good responses to the vast majority of things.
Romans are the basic of modern western values and civilization, all american continent countrys to most europeans country (russia included ) have romans influent in their coltures. So hating the romans for what they did more than 2000 years ago is illogic for me , like only 200 years ago from napoleon we started to think ( and not in all countrys ) we are all humans on this planet. For most of history if you were diferent ( not only skin colour even just have a diferent religion , languege or diferent accent was enoght to start a war ) like 120 years ago in europe existed child labour in mines. ( and with child, i mean 10 years old girls and boys , just like in 2023 africa because yes in the most poor country like in the African continent still today exist child labor ) just to explain how even in the most rich continent 120 years ago thinks that today in most rich country we consider inumane was pretty normal.
yeah, everything must be put into that time's context, especially morality. If we look at it with the modern lens there's absolutely no one in history that we would consider to be a good person
1:21:35 You were completely right, you predicted Cannae perfectly. The look of excitement on you guys' faces was awesome. Just goes to show that all these years later, over 2,000 years, Hannibal's genius still hits hard when you recognize it. Great reaction.
Yes sirr real recognize real 💯💯and thanks for watching and for the positive feedback
And who was the winner of the punic wars again?
@@isaiahquiatchon rome
@@zy-fy8423 I was being sarcastic but okay
@@Werollwithbestplus To put the battle of Cannae in perspective, imagine if today, the US military lost 33 million soldiers, dozens of congressmen, and the president all in one battle. There were even accounts of roman soldiers being killed in the battle of Cannae, and were so tightly packed that they were still standing up, even though they were dead. Also, the Apinnies are hardly the Alps. Not hard enough to traverse to cause a meaningful increase in an army's attrition or desertion rates.
4400 talent of silver is 251 tons of silver
Dear god no wonder they needed Spain
Yea I got it confuses thank for explaining it for me
@@WerollwithbestplusThere is either a TV series or a movie about Hannibal coming out with Denzel Washington.
And it was about 18-20% Carthage annual revenue during that time, so yeah a big chunk
Paulus was likely actually killed during the cavalry skirmish, which combined with Varro fleeing the field, now left 80,000 basically untrained men without any form of real leadership or even direction beyond "move forward and attack".
The bit about praying for a scam to go through was hilarious and insightful. You guys seem really curious and excited to learn about the past which is awesome. The more you learn about history, the more you realize fact is crazier than fiction.
Yall are mad funny i cant lie. Probably the best channel for me to watch since yall react to everything. Keep it up 👍
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You can definitely understand why someole thinks a certain way without aggreeing with them. That's just empathy.
That not what we ask tho ??
@@Werollwithbestplus I'm agreeing with you though. You can understand why Hannibal did what he did even if you disagree with it. Here's an example. Let's say someone shoots up a school because they were constantly bullied, made fun of, and messed with to their breaking point. I can understand why they shot up the school, but I completely disagree with their actions because even though their life was constant suffering that doesn't justify hurting innocent people.
@@SubtleHawk
Reasons, not an excuse.
Cool motive, still murder.
9:27 Actually a single talent of sliver was worth 40 million so multiply that by 4400
Ohh just one was worth 40 mil damn I was so confuse
@@Werollwithbestplus Sorry, but @jamesgiles this value wrong. You guys we're on the right track. As of today, the spot price of silver is approximately $22.28 per troy ounce. With this in mind, 1 talent of silver (1200 ounces or 1093.75 troy ounces) is currently worth around $24,370 USD (1093.75 x 22.28 USD/troy ounce). So, 4400 talents are about $107,228,000 USD.
I don't know where you got 40 million for one talent, which would be 176 billion dollars. WTF!
11:22 The Mercenaries revolted, which piss of Hamilcar Barca…. WHO PUNISH THEM SEVERELY!!!😏
Who knew Alois was taking a page from the Barca book.
Hannibal Barca is a example of how big a hate boner can be.
Please explain
I think I can. He was fueled by hatred of the Romans from his father. Thus he knew nothing else but eat sleep kill Romans, repeat. So much so that he dared to do something not even considered at the time, crossing the Alps, and losing over half of their troops
@@Werollwithbestplus I mean... I think it speaks for itself.
Guys this reaction absolutely rocked, hell yea. And it always strikes me extra hard for some reason when I hear of Cannae’s casualties, those numbers weren’t achieved by bombs and guns, that’s all done by hand, wild stuff.
Thanks for watching 🫡🫡
Y’all cooked on this reaction,def deserve more views😂👍
Thank you dawg 💯💯
"covered in oil" is a real thing, arctic warriors have done it for ages, even in WW2 nordic fighters would use animal grease, in order to sit out biting-cold winter nights, such as Finnish snipers
45:45 Note THIS was on a Saturday. This is why they had to hurry. What Hannibal did in his speech here. 46:00 That you are not to give orders to anyone. To not tell anyone to Charge or defend or anything. No one should give orders due to the Cures. So no one spoke. They just Roared an they knew what to do. So what happened when you did not give commands to people. No curse would activate an see what happened next.
9:19 251 tons of silver 😂 try to pay that
😂😂😂😂
Yall earn my subscription, good reaction
Thank you sir you guys be making our day with positive comments like this thanks for watching
38:23 NOTE This was on a Saterday. They knew what they where doing. Saterday is from Friday afternoon to Saterday Afternoon.
Regarding the dictator they appointed to deal with Hannibal, Fabius Maximus, it was the same senator Rome sent to try to bring Hannibal back with him for punishment but instead declared the start of the Second Punic War.
29:57 NOTE: Saguntum is where King Davids Children lived It was So advanced that in the 1400 it had a MONORAIL! I am not Joking. It had an Underground Library and More technology than any nation at the time. But no one talks about it.
I love how the guys enjoy learning something abou histiry
Always
7:25 - The mercenaries they couldn't pay had been fighting for several years so were owed a lot more money than the new mercenaries who were only hired for a shorter period of time. It's like if you hire someone for a long-term contract based on a percentage increase for every year they are employed in comparison to just hiring a new person at the original base value for a single year.
58:10 he obscurred comms about losing 30k men just waiting for his soon to end Consulship haha. What would you have done if you're about 3 months from retirement and a major fuckup happened under your watch?
😂😂😂😂😂I seee your point
1:19:04 What day was unknown But what was not told was some of the Supreme counsel where there In the Battle of Cannae.
No, it's actually 1 talent of silver = 40 million, so it's 4400 x 40 million.
Oh I got it confused I thought the whole 2200 of silver is 40 million us currency
A Roman talent was about 60 pounds of silver, which would be worth around $19,000 to $20,000 depending on the price fluctuation, purity of silver, etc.
@@lizd2943 That s corrects I explained in my comment earlier that the total today it would be equivalent to 100 to 110 million dollars. 1 talent is not 40 million but 22,000 USD I don't know where tf these people get that number from. They really think the Carthaginians paid 200 billion dollars to Rome.
Incorrect
Lol the joint adds a nice touch well i also watch this stoned.
😂😂😂 thanks for watching
Pretty sure that was a blunt. But still, I agree.
Ngl yall my new favorite yappers
😂😂😂 thanks for watching
You got that ad for that WW2 movie too? I thought i was the only one getting em
Nahh we get them and thanks for watching
Alhamdullilah you have the Green Dome on your wall 😍
Yess Sir 🫡
15:20 If GOD believes in Revenge, YES! i Too Agree on Revenge.
Not sure if it was explained in the comments but when he was saying it was worth 40 million USD in 2022 he meant a single talent of silver, not the total amount Rome asked for. So 2200 would be 88 billion. 3200 Talents would be 128 billion and the 4400 talents at the end was 176 billion
50:22 Rome was the dominant power in the region and was slowly but surely expanding over the centuries They overthrew the Greeks, conquered the holy land, even made it all the way to England. So yeah, people had hella beef with them
Yea and we can see why thanks for watching
You're confusing timelines. This is the Roman Republic, the Roman Empire doesn't rise for another several hundred years.
So, in summary:
Hamilcar teaches Hannibal to be vengeance.
"Don't you die on me before I get over there."
Hannibal crosses the Alps.
"Don't you die on me before I get over there."
Hannibal beats the shit out of Rome.
XD
The final battle between Hannibal and Scipio Africanus was also between The Most experienced army in human history (Hannibal s army) Hannibal was almost undefeated for 16 years in Rome..this video only covers the first 2 years Hannibal would be dominating Rome for 14 more years and Scipio's army was dubbed as the most motivated army in human history eager and extremely motivated to finally kill off Hannibal who devastated Rome for 16 long ass years
hey spoilers
@@big3fanboy19 Man its been +2k years, just watch the movie
jk
What's even more impressive is that the Senate didn't support Scipio's initiative,and he had to raise an army of outcasts to fight against the most successful army of that time on the enemy's soil,and he won
@@niccologregorutti ye
It wasn't just that you have the same sense of humor. The Roman heads as a present thing really happened! (Ok, maybe not exactly THAT way, but it did!)
It was common in old times to present heads as proof of kills or for loyalty. Don't know how anyone is surprised by that.
There's a series coming out with Denzel as Hannibal I think
Ouuuu if that soo can’t wait
43:21 Look up Moorish Irish family Crest. Those where who the Romans where taking captive.
You should react to Oversimplified’s other videos. They’re very VERY high quality.
Also In case you didn’t know, oversimplified hadn’t posted a video for over a year, which is why him uploading was so hype.
Nvm I just saw you alr reacted to some, imma watch them
Thanks for watching
1:28:20 the despair at the thought Rome won lol.
Rome did in the end. 💀🤣
Rome won all 3 Punic wars. Yes there was another one.
the mercenaries hired to fight the ones revolting were largely paid for by one very rich man
yall takin about movies, but Netflix literally announced an upcoming epic about Hannibal as to be played by Denzel Washington about a month or two ago.
That do not sound like something Denzel will do but will see and that going to make a lot this racist people mad
@@Werollwithbestplus oh trust me just Google it: the racists are already mad as hell 😆
@@real_surreal_sirits historical inaccuracies, thats like casting a white guy to play someone like MLK or nelson mandela and then you guys saying thats raxist and white washing, that hanibal thing would be no different. Should of gotten a Tunisian to play him or someone of a similar color
@@real_surreal_sirgive me proof Hannibal was black. It takes ONE little Google search to find out in REALITY he was NOT. He was PHOENICIAN/CARTHAGINIAN. Not some black man 🤣🤣
@Dontbestupidlittleboy lol I never said he was, at most just indirectly implied that a certain kind of person would be particularly preoccupied with the idea of an African American actor playing a North African general in a series
If y’all want some good vids about Roman history and conquests, I recommend dovahhatty’s unbiased history of Rome series. It starts off really silly but eventually becomes pretty strong and informative!
Alright will definitely get into it and thanks for watching 🙏🙏🙏
@@Werollwithbestplus the Unbiased History is goated you should definitely watch it
14:35 You didn't ask me. Do i think revenge is the best idea.................. YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!
i'm not seeing this... what youtube has come to
Rome was never the problem, Rome was always the solution.
You suuure about that 🤔 and thanks for watching 🙏🙏
In terms of killed people in a single day the battle of cannae was only matched by hiroshima and nagazaki.
1:14:51 ON a Saturday.
Now, I love Hannibal, that being said…..
CARTHAGO DELENDA EST
Explain??
@@Werollwithbestplus
They might get to that in part 3, but it means “Carthage must be destroyed“. I think you can guess how this thing ends.
wrong punic war hahaha, loved the reference though
10:16 He is correct it is about that much money. Also gonna let you know in case you didn't know. This is about Israelites. Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Celts, Lybians and all the others are Israelites. Black people. Not the Mahotu Tribe, not the Kenyan tribe these are the tribe known as the Black which are Israelites. What the video does not tell you is when Rome attacks they attack on Saturday. Gods holy day. So if Israelites defend or attack on the Sabbath the Curse on them activates an they loose or die.
So throughout the video. Watch when Rome attacks. They attack at specific times. Hannibal waits a day like Sunday THEN attacks.
42:33 That is incorrect. When he left he only had 60.000 when he arrived he had 52.000 He did not loose that many men. It was Easier to cross the mountains than anyone is letting on. They lost 16 elephants and only 6.000 men Some to cold some to combat The elephants where worth 3 men. So the numbers are different.
2:56 my guys, the Romans did have gold coins (aureus). But that was just considered a larger denomination. like how 20$ bills exist, but you don't say "that costs 52Twentys", you say "1040 dollars."
40:02 Again. More Israelites.
Not gonna lie yall should watch stickman duelist weapon animation's its where the weapons from their gane fight as stickman
gang react to napoleonic wars by oversimplified, you wont regret hes another insane general.
Send us link thanks for watching
22:20
1:16:38 The actual number is NOT KNOW. Some say 80.00 But you need to understand. From the first punic war video to the last. They are all LOW BALL numbers. The actual numbers where in the thousands. An the armies in the near millions. The actual number of men in this war was in fact estimated 800.000 men. An Hannibal had raised over 120.000 men. Am 400 Elephants.
The History Channel did two TV shows on Hannibal [ th-cam.com/video/W9WA54gaiV4/w-d-xo.html ] & [ th-cam.com/video/1ahem9Mr0v0/w-d-xo.html ] there was at least 3 movies; one of which was a musical.
Ok we will check it out thanks for watching
What was that about ny mother
Hanibal is not black okay 😂😂
Well his heart is 😂😂
well, he wasn't white either. Carthage was a mixed race between some Phoenicians and North African amazigh. he was more likely light brown
@@dream_four4 nobody said he was white
Hannibal was descendent of the Phonecians, the people we call semitic. So he was not white or black, there are other races in the world too lol I dunno why has everything to be Euro or Afrocentric Bruh
@@dream_four4 he wasn't white, he looked a lot more white than black that's for sure.
At this time in history about 2/3s of the world were slaves. Everyone did it then. So Rome who conquered other people and enslaved is bad in today’s standards. But when you look at history especially this far back you have to look at it through a lens of the time period.
That not a bad way of looking it at and thanks for watching 🙏🙏
America be like why would I spend money on our people when I could spend and make money on war profiteering. I you guys are interested you should look into PMCS like Blackwater.
It's not called Blackwater anymore. Changed their name like five times to try to avoid legal issues.
@@AIHumanEquality academi I believe
just found the channel. hitting the blunt 5 seconds in gets an insta sub from me
And you done watched the whole video huh craaaazy🤣🤣
Ngl yall make a lot of claims without evidence but great vid though 😂😂
Like we said bruh we just talking theory but thanks for watching
shouldnt have backed down on the revenge thing imo. I can understand why someone would double homicide if they found their spouse in bed with someone else but I don't think that's best or even good. humans have failures and we emotionally act out and do the wrong thing. it's understandable but isn't right
Preach my friend cause that was one the best logic so far 💯💯💯
hood nga's wit hannibal fo life
Is you even black bro 🤔🤔
Strange considering he wasn't black himself, anyway Rome destroyed him in the end and won all the punic wars, before and after Hannibal.
everybody hated everybody back then and everyone was extremely racist and prejudicial towards each other. You were seen as a weirdo and sometimes a liability if you werent racist, because back then, it was safer to be racist than to not be. It was already easy to die and you would only live like 40 years max on average, so the rule was: If you dont know what it is, its probably bad for you. And the native tribes of Europe fought each other as well. Rome just was stronger, so it was more of a threat.
I think it’s still happening
Are you doing drugs while watching this?
Noooooo my friend flower is different 😂😂
Pls stop smoking. That cough can become a major issue.
Working on the coughing part and thanks for watching 🙏🙏🙏
On your guy's point of "if you understand, do you agree?", me personally, no. Understanding doesn't mean you agree, its a thing of understanding the reason but not agreeing to the action.
I understand that Hamilcar is mad at the treatment of his people after the First Punic War, Id be mad too if I fought tooth and nail for my country only to lose, but at the same time, being me, I disagree with taking violent revenge cause I dont believe revenge or violence are good responses to the vast majority of things.
Yea I totally see you point and thanks for watching
First lmao
😂😂 thanks for watching
Romans are the basic of modern western values and civilization, all american continent countrys to most europeans country (russia included ) have romans influent in their coltures. So hating the romans for what they did more than 2000 years ago is illogic for me , like only 200 years ago from napoleon we started to think ( and not in all countrys ) we are all humans on this planet. For most of history if you were diferent ( not only skin colour even just have a diferent religion , languege or diferent accent was enoght to start a war ) like 120 years ago in europe existed child labour in mines. ( and with child, i mean 10 years old girls and boys , just like in 2023 africa because yes in the most poor country like in the African continent still today exist child labor ) just to explain how even in the most rich continent 120 years ago thinks that today in most rich country we consider inumane was pretty normal.
yeah, everything must be put into that time's context, especially morality. If we look at it with the modern lens there's absolutely no one in history that we would consider to be a good person