Jesus christ how long did it take you to make this.... Like how is it even possible to check every single countries history every year to find out about territory changes. Hats off.
Without nitpicking, admit that not showing at all the Norman invasion is a bit weird (though technically Normandy and England were administrated differently, so it's not totally wrong but still very misleading for people not knowing history and watching this video to know what happened). First time I see that. That being said, the video is very good overall, so it well-deserved my like.
What you say is not, intelligent the third Reich during its war has caused almost 80 million deaths ,the western Roman Empire in 500 years had about only 20 million peoples.
The Gamer Empire has been around for 5 Trillion Years, before that historical records have been destroyed due to the Great Furry Wars. Which we have a treaty that was established little over a million years ago.
There's a huge difference in casualties. Also, it was a turning point. If Hitler would not attack Soviets (and especially if the Japanese would concentrate on the US) the four of them would likely conquer most of the planet. Even after the attack on Soviets there was still some chance if Hitler would play the war with Soviets differently and the Japanese would advance from Soviets' backs.
Peace Guard Definitely not, they were murderers just like their ally China, and foes like Japan & Germany. However, They were powerful enough to determine the outcome for our history today. They also crumbled, which proves the Soviets were weakening in power, So Japan & Germany could have came out on top. Although I doubt they could overtake the British, Chinese, French, Dutch or US empires. Well, Maybe the French, They would just surrender lol.
It is kinda depressing how the Roman Empire ended up falling. Not with a huge battle and them being destroyed, but a slow decline over a thousand years, until they were merely snuffed out like a dying candle. Not with a bang, but with a whimper.
Perhaps, but that way it was less of a catastrophe for the population, and more of a gradual change. Who knows, perhaps we had lost more of its legacy if it had all ended in a massive collapse.
The actual fall of Constantinople was a really EPIC last stand for the Romans, utilizing feats of engineering and weaponry to hold back an army that outnumbered them by more than 10 to 1. This was in more modern times when cannons were making fortifications obsolete, yet somehow the Romans were able to hold until some dumbass forgot to close a gate and let in the Ottomans on accident, The last Roman emperor then led a daring final charge while a good part of their mercenaries and soldiers escaped the city. If that's not a bang of an ending then I don't know what is.
+yoga2man yoga1man there was no blessing of the pope to besige constantinopole,pope denounced crusaders after they besiged the catholic city of zadar in croatia.
Vampire_born_in_2006 indeed. And a lot more was destroyed in libraries and archives just from conquest. All those ancient technologies developed in Rome, Syracuse, Alexandria, the Sumerian texts, the pyramids, all of it lost.
@@ushikiii Well, language in itself is particular, but in terms of civilisation in general eastern Europe was influenced by the Greeks (the Byzantines, during the middle ages) the same way western and central europe was influenced by the Roman empire (writing system, religion...). And I'd even add, the Greeks were the main influence of the Romans to begin with, and they were also still the leading scientific and intellectual culture during Rome's heydays (made in Rome , but in Greek, especially in Egypt). So in the end, belittling the achievements of those after Rome in western Europe saying they are Romans, is the same as saying Europe is mostly the Greek civilisation itself. Even if in the end, both those statement are fallacious.
@@xenotypos isn't religion the largest influencer of culture? I think so, and using my logic the Romans influenced European culture more than the Greeks. The Romans had/did the same job as the Ottomans. They spread their religion to their conquered territories. The Ottomans helped spread Islam in the same way the Romans spread the new Roman Catholic Church. You can see their effects to this day, look at the Islamic parts of the world and look at the Christian. The Christians have been pushed out of the middle East for a very long time now and that's most because of the many Islamic powers (most noticably the Ottomans) that have existed over the years. Now look at Europe, nearly all of the Pre Roman territories are Catholic. The places out side the regions are either Lutheran or Orthodox. Well, I really don't care if I change you way of thinking but that's how I see it.
@@ushikiii You aren't right. Religion has unification role,not assimilative. The one language and the one writing system have much greater assimilation role.Also if you give equal rights to the different ethnicities get integrated more easily. Roman Empire was successfull because they treated different peoples equal.Even foreighners had the chance to become citizens. Ottoman Empire,on other hand,is one brutal empire,built on terror and oppression.They treated non-muslims with hate and called us raya. It had been forbidden for us to get higher education,serve in the government or in the army.Also our chuches must have been as high as man on horse.And lets not forget about the blood tax.Every year turks come to christian homes and take boys between 3 and 7 years.The islamize and train them as janissaries.Ottoman empire is one of the worst empires ever. My country,Bulgaria, has been enslaved for 5 centures by them.We still can find many traces of turkish "presence" like our traditions,language and folklore.
+Mister RON! it wasnt an independence but a mutiny within the roman army. (a roman commander declared himself as the facto emperor, with the support of the legions.)
I disagree. Romans slaughtered lots of people. Most peaceful times in europe were thousands years before this list even lists. When humans lived in tribes or small kingdoms. (Yes there were wars/conflicts where 100s or even 1000's of people died, but that is nothing compared to roman era times or modern times).
@@alainerookkitsunev5605 When I say Europe, I mean Roman territory. Since the Roman Empire controlled much of Europe at their height, saying Roman territory can as well mean Europe in general. Also, there's a difference between being peaceful and being stable. In WW1, the western front saw very little territorial changes. That doesn't change the fact that some of the most horrific battles took place on that front.
They are far from the worse. There are the Mongolian conquests. You have all the atrocities in China. Often the vast majority of the area was killed in their wars. For example, in 740 AD 2/3 of Chinese population and 1/6 the world's population was wiped out in a Chinese war.
Byzantines: Welp, we lost North Africa, most of the middle east, and most of the balkans AND Italy AAAND the southern Iberian Peninsula... At least my fellow christians can help delay my inevitable demi- *Fourth Crusade* Byzantines: nani
@@drosophyllum8418 Especially funny since the first mention of any sort of crusade was to retake anatolia for them to try to get them to convert to Catholicism.
2:19 (117)Roman Empire at its largest 5:13 (812)Frankish Empire at its largest 8:35 (1619)Poland_Lithuania at its largest 9:56 (1942)Germany at its largest 8:51 (1683)Ottoman empire at its largest 4:10 (560) ByzantineEmpire at its largest 9:30 (1838) Russia at its largest 9:23 (1812) France at its largest 8:45 (1658) Swedish Empire at its largest
What's really interesting was that how these barbarian tribes and nomads north of the Rhine and the Danube eventually organized themselves into proper kingdoms and states and progressed into civilizations of their own. I wouldn't really call the early medieval period a "dark age," at least not totally, knowing that there had occured development in trade, culture, law and political structure among the Germanic, Scandinavian and Slavic peoples.
Amen to that. These cultures effectively created the modern world, With limited influence from Rome and Greek culture, I might add. Most of their legacies were created amongst themselves E.g. the English-speaking, French-speaking and German-speaking peoples
Cry me a river, your comment is garbage. Your say only 3 types of culture Europe had ? You must stop eating wrong propaganda. Open real history material, and stop using wikipedia. The slavs where introduced in East Europe by the Romans to act as a buffer for the Dacians and Thracians the native of the region. But it will be hard for someone like you and other internet trolls to understand real history and stop promoting bullshit on hte internet. It's like me saying that Aztecs came from Europe, and they where Slavs, and they invaded the poor Spanish the locals.
@@Rowlph8888french is literally a romance language but okay I guess hahaha. Just because they took the name of a Germanic tribe doesn’t mean they were mostly influenced by Germans. And really Germanic people surpassed south Europe only after the Industrial Revolution so veeeeeery recent in terms of world history. Before Uk really invented the modern world and others simply copied it (France Germany north Italy…) but before that all cultures came from south Europe if not from the east like India China…. Now that Germanic people are the wealthiest and more advanced people wrongly believe it’s always been like that since the fall of Rome but actually the Nordic countries were still less developed than Italy in 1960!! Not 1860, not 1760 BRO 1960!!! Yesterday basically. And know people think they have been always dominant just because they are rich today. Same thing for Switzerland being neutral in ww2 made them rich but historically for sure they DID NOT invent modern civilization without help form south Europe hahahah it’s irrelevant they are richer today. Look it up. It’s just they (Germany Uk) industrialised better and before everyone else. In fact Uk and France were the 1st and 2nd world power for a century and not casually ther were also the 1st and 2nd countries in the world to have the Industrial Revolution. So if you meant that the British created the modern world I agree but BEFORE than that all culture art music science was wayyy more developed in south Europe than the north. Still in 1350, one thousand years after the fall of western Rome, 5 out of 10 of the biggest and wealthiest cities in Europe Europe were in Italy. And Italy had 3/4 cities bigger than London and Paris plus a lot of medium sized cities. Compared to France and Uk that were ultra capital centered and still they had that most important city smaller than a regional Italian one. You don’t have to believe me look it up. So what you said is completely false. Also in the 1500s still 80% of the printed books were written in Latin and today English a Germanic language is still written with Latin letters and you really say they had minimal influence? Read Cristopher Wickham: the inheritance of Rome you will learn a lot about the Middle Ages and beyond. What I said in this comments is nothing just a couple of things everyone knows. Read that or others books and you will understand.
Poland and Hungary be like : "yo heard of these Mongol guys from the far east? ha they will never reach us, well be fine" later on "oh fuck okay they're actually quite close now"
That is pretty accurate actually... But the best part comes after that: Hungarian nobles:"Hmm, we don't like the king, let's just not send him any soldiers aganist the mongols" Hungarian nobles 2 weeks later:"BAD IDEA BAD IDEA" [mongols burn his castle on him]
This video deserves much more views then it has. Like seriously the time and research and detail in this compared to any of the others out there is just a crime
Fun fact:not long ago there was a Coup d etat in Sealand and through this coup Sealand gained de facto recognition from Germany. Sorry for Bad English.
@Charles Bruins ummm... 1700+ years difference buddy. Different mentality. One may argue that colonization would happen either way, convergence. Bloch, well not literally, but around it
The Sami were a nomad people. Really, their territory covered a lot of area, more than is shown here., but weren’t truly a country cus I doubt they felt the need to be one.
@@Luca-nu2zg Tbh Europe is more of a culturally classified "continent". In terms of culture Western&Central Asia is vastly different from East Asia or Southern Asia.
The history of Europe was really intense, specially the history of my country, Spain. In our lands were so many different peoples, first the original Iberians and celts, and then the carthagineans, greeks, romans, suevi, alans, vandals, visigoths, vikings, moors... and i'm proud of all of them :)
The stages of an argument: *Germany Edition* 9:47: The argument begins 9:49: You begin to win but then lose the argument 9:50: You have lost the argument 9:55: You have a comeback a few minutes later and begin the argument again 9:56: You lost the argument again and they stop talking to you 10:08: An hour later they forgive you and you become friends again
Fantastic! As a German, it's interesting to see how it took shape so late in history. One thing I would add to this video - the population growth during each year. Great effort in putting all this information together!
0:42 Rome: Total War starts 1:53 Rome: Total War ends 3:20 Rome: Total War Barbarian Invasion starts 3:49 Rome: Total War Barbarian Invasion ends 6:16 Medieval: Total War starts 7:53 Medieval: Total War ends
Not so true. We have in Roman Empire many leaders fighting for the power with their army, christian intolerance that destroyed the Roman civilization from the inside with violent methods and a different organization to defend the limes, more static and less maneuverable. In addition,with this system, the Empire could not field an army capable of intimidating neighbors and the barbarian peoples came together and became more dangerous. And always with the new system of defense in depth, the whole army is deployed in a fully static system, so that the enemy is not threatened, it is only held back from advancing. The difference is that the enemy can concentrate their army in a point, while the rest of the Roman army was deployed to defend the rest of the borders. Search "DEFENCE-IN-DEPTH". Sorry for my bad english.
he was refering to EU4 (Europa Universalis IV) from Paradox :P and well from my standpoint RE just destroyed itself with all those greedy nobles and slaves
If you would have told that to people who were living at the time, they would have thought that you are crazy. There never was at the time country called Greece and you are using modern instruments to define what is what. Unfortunately very common mistake.
***** We live in the present, and in the present that region is called "Greece". With his comment he means that the first civilisations in europe came from the region of Greece. Are you nitpicking or just so fucking stupid
When you look at it, Poland and Turkey are really underrated in history's eyes. I mean, the Commonwealth managed to keep The Ottomans and Russia at bay for hundreds of years and Turkey was the Ottoman Empire, the strongest muslim nation in history.
specially for ottoman empire they are underrated cause while other empires fight man vs man and army vs army the ottomans have been butchering women and childrens in churches in easten europe noone will give u any credit for that..
Ragnar Lothbrok The Ottomans were one of the most tolerant empire in the world. If they cared enough, the entire balkans would have been muslim before the 1800s
The Ottoman empire might have been the longest to have remained alive, but in terms of landmass and actual power for its time, the Umayyad Caliphate would be the strongest Muslim Empire I believe.
Imperator Andreas The Caliphate wasn't as influential as The Ottoman Empire IMO. It never got into Europe, meanwhile Turks were basically playing with the Eastern part of it. It was quite a miracle that they never got into Germany (Poland stopped them at Vienna).
Ania Ruchała Well the Caliphate did rule over Spain for quite some time, and if not for the Franks at the Battle of Tours, would have gotten into France as well. Actually, looking at it from that angle their stories are quite similar, (Ottomans and Umayyads). Also, culturally I am pretty sure the Umayyads are considered the Golden Age of Islamic Civilisation.
@@Buto.7103 I can't believe I'm agreeing with Stalin on something 🤣. But yeah, the shape of the continent itself gave way to large naval powers. Europe is basically a giant peninsula, with smaller peninsulas poking out of it. It's filled with rivers, lakes, and plenty of coasts. This is a great factor in the development of Europe's powers.
I think his colors are more representative of TACOS. TACOS is a common color scheme used by alternate history map makers. His use of lighter colors for dependencies is also representative of that.
@@ditom86pl66 oba przejebaliśmy więc bez sensu pokazywać, bardziej czepiłbym się tego że nie ma podboju anglii przez Williama zdobywce bo to jest jedyne udane zdobycie całej anglii przez wikingów
They're clearly different; one is Slavic, one is Greek. They are both called Macedonian only because they both lived in the GEOGRAPHIC region of Macedonia.
A couple things I'd like to point out about the Carolingian era- Charles the Bald of West Francia held control of Italy from 875 to 877, and Charles the Fat reunited the entirety of Charlemagne's old empire from 884 to 887. These events seem to be largely forgotten by the mapping community on TH-cam.
Quick list of errors: -In the 4th century the Wales coast should be part of the Irish kingdoms -Some of the greek colonies are missing -Carthage, Rome and Vandals never conquered inner Sardinia -San Marino was officially recognized in 1291 -The maritime republics became independent before the HRE and some of them are missing.
Regarding Sardinia, Aragon also needed a whole century to completely conquer it, and in the video it's shown all aragonese since the beginning. It's just for the sake of simplicity I guess.
Serbian Culture (Vincha) 5700 BC ~ Bulgarian Culture (Varna) 3600 bc ~ Greece Culture 3200 BC ~ Croats incurred 831. AD before them on the territory lived Dalmatians That you write as "Southern Slavs" was Serbs etc etc etc :)
Just a question. Why Brittany was danish at 5:40. It never had been the case! And it should have been part of the brittonic kingdoms, since they had a brittonic language extremely similar to the welsh and cornish one. Brittany was in fact a sort of colony of the english celtic tribes who flied the anglo saxon invasion.
Year 1811 looks insane, so few European countries on the map. Everything almost is consolidated and conquered by Europeans or Ottomans. 5 European empires - French, Russian, UK, Austrian, Denmark/Norway. 4 countries/kingdoms- Sweden, Portugal, Spain, Prussia. 2 small island nations - Sardinia and Sicily. And the Ottomans. Crazy times.
@@ergundurukan Ottoman Empire was established and mainly populated by the Turkic people, nomadic people who originated in Northeast Asia before migrating to Central Asia where they mixed with different peoples, moved even more west and the Oghuz Turks established the Seljuk Empire, which was later followed by the Ottoman Empire. There Oghuz Turkic or Western Turkic people mixed a bit with other medieval European peoples, but largely remain the same Western Turkic people even today, often called in later centuries as Turkoman
@@ergundurukan There have been several big migration periods, which one are you referring to? Also the difference is significant when it comes to Indo-Europeans (originated in Eastern Europe and migrated to Europe after the last ice age, settled in cities and started the ancient European kingdoms) and Turkic peoples (who came from far northeast Asia to Western Asia, nomadic mainly, and never lived in Europe before Ottomans conquered Constantinopole in 1452) , both in origin and in history, but both have rich history and culture so I dont get whats the problem, not everyone has to be European and it doesnt automatically mean Turks are worse than Europeans, I am just saying Turks arent Europeans and thats a scientific fact, its not an opinion.
I admire how the Romans attempted to come back so many times after their western half fell, not giving up until they were literally erased from existence.
j3kbro then come the Huns after that Avars and Hungarians who ocupied the place since mohacs when we have double ocupied since 1918 we somehow unite with austria and later romania with cheating atacked us and there we go ...
Ottomans followed Roman traditions thats why they were stable for centuries.. ( even Fatih Sultan Mehmet Khan called himself "Kaiseri Rum" which means "Kaiser of the Roma")
My most profound Ko-Do's for all your dedication and endless hours of work to provide us with fairly accuracy the complexity and multiple changes of 2,000+ years History of Europe. While not 100% accurate by some critics, it's an excellent guideline (Bible for now) until something better comes along. ~ thanks!
Note: This video is sped up by over 10,000,000 times. You're watching 4 years pass by every second. That should put into perspective just how much history is in Europe.
Thank you all so much for over 1,000,000 views! :D
EmperorTigerstar you really don't deserve mean comments seeing how long this would take.
EmperorTigerstar Amazing!
EmperorTigerstar No thank YOU for making awesome content so we can enjoy! :D
can you make country balls vids please i will like all of them
EmperorTigerstar did the frankish kingdom took over poland cuz I saw a documentary about middle ages.
Jesus christ how long did it take you to make this....
Like how is it even possible to check every single countries history every year to find out about territory changes.
Hats off.
Finally someone who appreciates his/her work instead of nitpicking. Hats off to you as well.
Without nitpicking, admit that not showing at all the Norman invasion is a bit weird (though technically Normandy and England were administrated differently, so it's not totally wrong but still very misleading for people not knowing history and watching this video to know what happened). First time I see that.
That being said, the video is very good overall, so it well-deserved my like.
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Congratulation, I almost fell for the troll and even began a real reply before realizing how ludicrous it was.
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dont imagine its 100% correct tho. still, nice effort considering he did it for free.
Roman Empire lasts like 3 min
Reich lasted 3 seconds
Ikr
7 min
What you say is not, intelligent the third Reich during its war has caused almost 80 million deaths ,the western Roman Empire in 500 years had about only 20 million peoples.
@@dariomeomatini188 Yes, and?
That's why Rome is the best European Empire
Loved the video man!
AlternateHistoryHub Ay I didn't know you watch these I love your vids man
Thanks Cody!
AlternateHistoryHub love your vids man!!
Holy crap it's cody
AlternateHistoryHub ... you know mapperdonia exists? Kudos to you.
Rip Rome
750 BC - 1453 AD
Lasted over 2500 years
The Gamer Empire has been around for 5 Trillion Years, before that historical records have been destroyed due to the Great Furry Wars. Which we have a treaty that was established little over a million years ago.
Actually no Rome still exists.
@@drosophyllum8418 he means the empire
Andrew Myles Rome does still exist... in our hearts
@@C0DE_ZER0 Rome is a city
the two world wars seem almost insignificant when viewed in this video, so much history
james hallas Yep, lots of continent destroying wars.
There's a huge difference in casualties. Also, it was a turning point. If Hitler would not attack Soviets (and especially if the Japanese would concentrate on the US) the four of them would likely conquer most of the planet. Even after the attack on Soviets there was still some chance if Hitler would play the war with Soviets differently and the Japanese would advance from Soviets' backs.
Peace Guard The Soviets were the major game-changers.
Yeah, they were. Which doesn't make them the good guys though.
Peace Guard Definitely not, they were murderers just like their ally China, and foes like Japan & Germany. However, They were powerful enough to determine the outcome for our history today. They also crumbled, which proves the Soviets were weakening in power, So Japan & Germany could have came out on top. Although I doubt they could overtake the British, Chinese, French, Dutch or US empires. Well, Maybe the French, They would just surrender lol.
It is kinda depressing how the Roman Empire ended up falling. Not with a huge battle and them being destroyed, but a slow decline over a thousand years, until they were merely snuffed out like a dying candle. Not with a bang, but with a whimper.
Yes, it was sad...
Perhaps, but that way it was less of a catastrophe for the population, and more of a gradual change. Who knows, perhaps we had lost more of its legacy if it had all ended in a massive collapse.
The actual fall of Constantinople was a really EPIC last stand for the Romans, utilizing feats of engineering and weaponry to hold back an army that outnumbered them by more than 10 to 1. This was in more modern times when cannons were making fortifications obsolete, yet somehow the Romans were able to hold until some dumbass forgot to close a gate and let in the Ottomans on accident, The last Roman emperor then led a daring final charge while a good part of their mercenaries and soldiers escaped the city. If that's not a bang of an ending then I don't know what is.
+yoga2man yoga1man there was no blessing of the pope to besige constantinopole,pope denounced crusaders after they besiged the catholic city of zadar in croatia.
T75 Also that wasn't their last stand their stand was at Trebizond technically
I like how "Slavic Peoples" just sits there chillin for so long
You mean they squat there for so long
That what lack of historical information will get you.
christianity destroyed all old texts as they were pagan, so most of previous history was destroyed
Vampire_born_in_2006 indeed. And a lot more was destroyed in libraries and archives just from conquest. All those ancient technologies developed in Rome, Syracuse, Alexandria, the Sumerian texts, the pyramids, all of it lost.
How do you know that christianity destroyed old texts. Maybe the Slavs were just illiterate?
Europe in a Nutshell:
50% Roman
50% Other nations.
50% greek civilization s
@@ΠαῦλοςΠαυλίδης-χ7θ lol no, Greeks influenced European languages and culture but not the the extent the Romans did.
@@ushikiii Well, language in itself is particular, but in terms of civilisation in general eastern Europe was influenced by the Greeks (the Byzantines, during the middle ages) the same way western and central europe was influenced by the Roman empire (writing system, religion...). And I'd even add, the Greeks were the main influence of the Romans to begin with, and they were also still the leading scientific and intellectual culture during Rome's heydays (made in Rome , but in Greek, especially in Egypt).
So in the end, belittling the achievements of those after Rome in western Europe saying they are Romans, is the same as saying Europe is mostly the Greek civilisation itself. Even if in the end, both those statement are fallacious.
@@xenotypos isn't religion the largest influencer of culture? I think so, and using my logic the Romans influenced European culture more than the Greeks. The Romans had/did the same job as the Ottomans. They spread their religion to their conquered territories. The Ottomans helped spread Islam in the same way the Romans spread the new Roman Catholic Church. You can see their effects to this day, look at the Islamic parts of the world and look at the Christian. The Christians have been pushed out of the middle East for a very long time now and that's most because of the many Islamic powers (most noticably the Ottomans) that have existed over the years. Now look at Europe, nearly all of the Pre Roman territories are Catholic. The places out side the regions are either Lutheran or Orthodox. Well, I really don't care if I change you way of thinking but that's how I see it.
@@ushikiii You aren't right. Religion has unification role,not assimilative. The one language and the one writing system have much greater assimilation role.Also if you give equal rights to the different ethnicities get integrated more easily. Roman Empire was successfull because they treated different peoples equal.Even foreighners had the chance to become citizens.
Ottoman Empire,on other hand,is one brutal empire,built on terror and oppression.They treated non-muslims with hate and called us raya. It had been forbidden for us to get higher education,serve in the government or in the army.Also our chuches must have been as high as man on horse.And lets not forget about the blood tax.Every year turks come to christian homes and take boys between 3 and 7 years.The islamize and train them as janissaries.Ottoman empire is one of the worst empires ever. My country,Bulgaria, has been enslaved for 5 centures by them.We still can find many traces of turkish "presence" like our traditions,language and folklore.
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Gallic Empire: De facto independence!
Rome: No.
Just randomly clicked on this video...are you who I think you are?
No.
Wolfeson28 Yup, It's Vintorez!
ye no
+Mister RON! it wasnt an independence but a mutiny within the roman army.
(a roman commander declared himself as the facto emperor, with the support of the legions.)
*Heyyyy* said the Romans, eating the entire Mediterranean for breakfast
THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD.....I guess
Great Mallard *Thanks for invading our homeland* said the Jews, that were tired of people invading their homeland
Is loving Jesus legal yet?
@@mohammadkhamani3002 No
@@nameless6179 oh ok said contsatine moving the capital to be way closer to its *MAIN RIVAL*
1:35 Julius Caesar joined the game
Matteo Giorgi 9:53 Adi joined game 9:56 Adi leaved game
18:06 Napoleon has joined the game
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Julius Caesar left the game
Matteo Giorgo I expected to see Caesar take southern Britain (veni, vidi, vici) but this video is right - he just put a friendly native in charge
+Golden Memes And create the silk road and do many other great things.
The Roman Empire looks to be the most stable period for Europe. Apart from a few uprisings here and there, I can't see any major territorial changes.
It was the Pax Romana (The Roman Peace in English)
Crisis of the third century: *Am I a joke to you?*
@@xuelingliu1276 he clearly stated the uprisings didnt he?
I disagree. Romans slaughtered lots of people. Most peaceful times in europe were thousands years before this list even lists. When humans lived in tribes or small kingdoms. (Yes there were wars/conflicts where 100s or even 1000's of people died, but that is nothing compared to roman era times or modern times).
@@alainerookkitsunev5605 When I say Europe, I mean Roman territory. Since the Roman Empire controlled much of Europe at their height, saying Roman territory can as well mean Europe in general.
Also, there's a difference between being peaceful and being stable. In WW1, the western front saw very little territorial changes. That doesn't change the fact that some of the most horrific battles took place on that front.
I love how the most cheerful music starts playing during the years the worst atrocities and wars in human history start happening
Wyatt Farmer what are you talking about? It's the perfect music for the slaughtering of 6 million+ people in Europe!
android16Nightcore not even just that it started towards the end of the 1600s when wars shifted from small to continental
Wyatt Farmer it kinda feels like imperialism and empires
Wyatt Farmer first the war of the holy league 1683
They are far from the worse.
There are the Mongolian conquests.
You have all the atrocities in China. Often the vast majority of the area was killed in their wars.
For example, in 740 AD 2/3 of Chinese population and 1/6 the world's population was wiped out in a Chinese war.
Thank you all for your patience! Enjoy!
Why are the Finns and Ugriatic Peoples not italicized whereas all the other stateless peoples are?
It's a typo.
Quest Capital they voted to leave. They haven't actually left yet.
Thanks! Very quality.
Nice vid! Good job at getting the history as will as the mapping.
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"It's France's time to shine!"
Rest of world: "NO!"
9:54
"It's Germany's time to shine!:
Rest of world: "NO!"
It's England's time to shine!"
Rest of world: "NO!"
"It's Russia's time to shine!"
Rest of world: "Meh."
th-cam.com/video/oWWLECJnylM/w-d-xo.htmlm14s "It's Liechtenstein time to shine!"
Rest of world: "roflxd."
You are all awesome XD
Just ok sry bout napoleon m8
Byzantines: Welp, we lost North Africa, most of the middle east, and most of the balkans AND Italy AAAND the southern Iberian Peninsula... At least my fellow christians can help delay my inevitable demi-
*Fourth Crusade*
Byzantines: nani
Also, the largest city after that became Paris and then quickly London and then Paris again.
@@polandballhistorian8537 It is ironic that the crusaders are the ones who resulted in the Roman Empire's fall.
@@polandballhistorian8537 and then granada, then constantinople again, because of Mehmed II. Then london and then istanbul again.
@@drosophyllum8418 Especially funny since the first mention of any sort of crusade was to retake anatolia for them to try to get them to convert to Catholicism.
@@drosophyllum8418 lmao
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Argh, you beat me to it! Still, really good video, Emperor!
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+Voytek you are an idiot
Fail cast game
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Voytek no one can be an idiom
Fail cast game
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Mediterranean: exists
Romans: It's free real estate
Why is all our food gone?
Austria became Hungary.
Hungary died of starvation
And about 60 spears going through it’s corpse
Due to communism.
Drosophyllum as they say, hippity hoppity, theirs no more property
Kooaak.. Hide the food!
the romans, the Ottomans and the Mongols : when a joke goes too far
Conquest Prank gone wrong
Gone sexual
USSR - When your joke wasn't funny but you killed everyone who didn't laugh so it's ok
you are the real joke
In soviet union you didnt laugh with a joke, a joke laughes with you
the roman empire was the real winner here
Jamimations The real winner was the chaos
The Eastern Roman Empire is the Byzantine Empire. Byzantine Empire is a modern term that isn't historically accurate.
I think Rome really fucked up when they legalized Christianity. The could have done it later during a more stable time.
No, there were no winners. Only dead people at the end.
There were no winners or loses,just transformations
2:19 (117)Roman Empire at its largest
5:13 (812)Frankish Empire at its largest
8:35 (1619)Poland_Lithuania at its largest
9:56 (1942)Germany at its largest
8:51 (1683)Ottoman empire at its largest
4:10 (560) ByzantineEmpire at its largest
9:30 (1838) Russia at its largest
9:23 (1812) France at its largest
8:45 (1658) Swedish Empire at its largest
9:30 Russian Empire
@@apisd8455 thanks
Ahmed hesham Germany is 1942
Roman empire was at its largest in 117
9:22 (1811) -_-
What's really interesting was that how these barbarian tribes and nomads north of the Rhine and the Danube eventually organized themselves into proper kingdoms and states and progressed into civilizations of their own. I wouldn't really call the early medieval period a "dark age," at least not totally, knowing that there had occured development in trade, culture, law and political structure among the Germanic, Scandinavian and Slavic peoples.
Amen to that. These cultures effectively created the modern world, With limited influence from Rome and Greek culture, I might add. Most of their legacies were created amongst themselves E.g. the English-speaking, French-speaking and German-speaking peoples
@@Rowlph8888 They also invented things that even the romans didn't have, like three-field-agriculture and windmills.
And look at the Islamic world during the middle-ages, it was their golden age
Cry me a river, your comment is garbage. Your say only 3 types of culture Europe had ? You must stop eating wrong propaganda. Open real history material, and stop using wikipedia.
The slavs where introduced in East Europe by the Romans to act as a buffer for the Dacians and Thracians the native of the region. But it will be hard for someone like you and other internet trolls to understand real history and stop promoting bullshit on hte internet.
It's like me saying that Aztecs came from Europe, and they where Slavs, and they invaded the poor Spanish the locals.
@@Rowlph8888french is literally a romance language but okay I guess hahaha. Just because they took the name of a Germanic tribe doesn’t mean they were mostly influenced by Germans. And really Germanic people surpassed south Europe only after the Industrial Revolution so veeeeeery recent in terms of world history. Before Uk really invented the modern world and others simply copied it (France Germany north Italy…) but before that all cultures came from south Europe if not from the east like India China…. Now that Germanic people are the wealthiest and more advanced people wrongly believe it’s always been like that since the fall of Rome but actually the Nordic countries were still less developed than Italy in 1960!! Not 1860, not 1760 BRO 1960!!! Yesterday basically. And know people think they have been always dominant just because they are rich today. Same thing for Switzerland being neutral in ww2 made them rich but historically for sure they DID NOT invent modern civilization without help form south Europe hahahah it’s irrelevant they are richer today. Look it up. It’s just they (Germany Uk) industrialised better and before everyone else. In fact Uk and France were the 1st and 2nd world power for a century and not casually ther were also the 1st and 2nd countries in the world to have the Industrial Revolution. So if you meant that the British created the modern world I agree but BEFORE than that all culture art music science was wayyy more developed in south Europe than the north. Still in 1350, one thousand years after the fall of western Rome, 5 out of 10 of the biggest and wealthiest cities in Europe Europe were in Italy. And Italy had 3/4 cities bigger than London and Paris plus a lot of medium sized cities. Compared to France and Uk that were ultra capital centered and still they had that most important city smaller than a regional Italian one. You don’t have to believe me look it up. So what you said is completely false. Also in the 1500s still 80% of the printed books were written in Latin and today English a Germanic language is still written with Latin letters and you really say they had minimal influence? Read Cristopher Wickham: the inheritance of Rome you will learn a lot about the Middle Ages and beyond. What I said in this comments is nothing just a couple of things everyone knows. Read that or others books and you will understand.
8:39 - Polan stronk
8:43 - Polan stronk no more :(
polan can into empires
acctually poland had the power to beacome a empire but was too peacfull and didn't expand much
Polan alwys stronk
Peacefulness has nothing to do with this. Petty quarrels between different groups of szlachta and lame Sejm "democracy" on the other hand - do have.
Also Polan cannot into space
Poland and Hungary be like : "yo heard of these Mongol guys from the far east? ha they will never reach us, well be fine"
later on
"oh fuck okay they're actually quite close now"
That is pretty accurate actually...
But the best part comes after that:
Hungarian nobles:"Hmm, we don't like the king, let's just not send him any soldiers aganist the mongols"
Hungarian nobles 2 weeks later:"BAD IDEA BAD IDEA" [mongols burn his castle on him]
Later
Hungarian Nobles "Oh god oh god oh god they'll kill us all!"
Mongols" whoops sorry gotta go to a funeral bye"
Hungarian Nobles "Huh."
Hungarians maybe from Mongolia (i don't know Hungarian language is not similar the Mongol)
Igazából az égettet föld taktikát használtuk.
Artour Babiev no mongols arent Turkish and Turkish arent Mongol
1.2 K idiots disliked this great masterpiece of hard work!
To be a bit fair, looking it back now it has a few mistakes, but still, you'll find dislikes in any TH-cam video.
Anyone who dislikes this video is of triple gay.
it work have a many errors.
They are australians trying to like the video
I am a simple man - I see a bulgarian comment, i give like.
This video deserves much more views then it has.
Like seriously the time and research and detail in this compared to any of the others out there is just a crime
@@muhammadfachri4484 no
The Mongols using hack
Realist Man speed hacks op
But for a short amount of time
Realist Man not short hack, golden horde is Mongolian empire
i found mucan
they were banned
Meanwhile in Portugal...
***** Europe is usually in chaos while Portugal is just chillin. The joke is nothing is happening in Portugal
+Pedro Afonso Go fuck yourself
I always see one comment saying that when Portugal appears in a mapping video XD.
But it´s so true.
yo yo Meanwhile in Switzerland...
+João Pedro Tavares da Fonseca Lima the last war switzerland fought was a "civil war" 150 years ago with only 100 deaths ... so yeah
Well this entire thing is incorrect
He forgot Sealand
Lol
Fun fact:not long ago there was a Coup d etat in Sealand and through this coup Sealand gained de facto recognition from Germany.
Sorry for Bad English.
Stefan Banovski your wrong
Benny Boy loves Losto hugging bear don't know of a word "joke"?
Stefan Banovski it the UK you mong
"I cant believe he didn't cry during the Titanic"
"Do men even have feelings?"
*Men crying:*
3:47
NNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
@@nickmarco9259 ok *:/*
Rome really wasn't that great after II century...
@Charles Bruins Yeah? How? xD By teaching hhem to write? 😁
@Charles Bruins ummm... 1700+ years difference buddy. Different mentality. One may argue that colonization would happen either way, convergence. Bloch, well not literally, but around it
Lmao the Sami people’s just be chillin there for thousands of years
Literally chillin in snow
@@kayraefecan1279This is actually still a tribe today...
The Sami were a nomad people. Really, their territory covered a lot of area, more than is shown here., but weren’t truly a country cus I doubt they felt the need to be one.
they be goin like HURMMMMMMMM
They're still chillin to this very day
Europe is just full of history and culture in this tiny territory, it’s just crazy !
Love from Taiwan.
Taiwan and china are pretty cool too!
(Im from czechia)
Taiwan is Taiwan 🇹🇼
Ok it's not that small
Taiwan is *Earth*
@@Luca-nu2zg Tbh Europe is more of a culturally classified "continent". In terms of culture Western&Central Asia is vastly different from East Asia or Southern Asia.
That moment in the early 1800's where the majority of the map just turns blue.
So much history and detail.. love how you even included the changing shape of the Dutch coastline
Details!
How did it change like that?
@@promethium-145 the Dutch :)
@@chadwick5441 😅
@@promethium-145 they drained the sea to clear more land. The netherlands is called so because it is below sea level
The history of Europe was really intense, specially the history of my country, Spain. In our lands were so many different peoples, first the original Iberians and celts, and then the carthagineans, greeks, romans, suevi, alans, vandals, visigoths, vikings, moors... and i'm proud of all of them :)
En que momento de la historia de España aparecen los vikingos? xD
Victor Bezunartea en el año ~845 Ramiro I luchó contra vikingos en A Coruña
JonnyDary11 Proud of the moors? Aka arabs?
ummayad?
Dry Bonfa moors were lit
fuck im colourblind
If you’re colourblind do you see in black and white or the colours are a bit messed up
@@welp4576 there are different types or colour blindness.
@@user-jh9nx6tl1n thats what i just said
@@welp4576 that's a bit Totally wrong
Europe is my favorite Anime
weeabo
german empire is Best girl!
Watch out. Cancerous hetalia kids are coming at ya in 3... 2.... 1...
Europe is my city. :P
they will do it anyways, because it's a fucking furry
The stages of an argument: *Germany Edition*
9:47: The argument begins
9:49: You begin to win but then lose the argument
9:50: You have lost the argument
9:55: You have a comeback a few minutes later and begin the argument again
9:56: You lost the argument again and they stop talking to you
10:08: An hour later they forgive you and you become friends again
Thank you all for 500,000 views!
What its the music that you uses in the beggining of the video?
EmperorTigerstar u welcum
You deserve them.
EmperorTigerstar '.
EmperorTigerstar you put Macedonia with other color why?? Is part of Greece
Fantastic! As a German, it's interesting to see how it took shape so late in history. One thing I would add to this video - the population growth during each year. Great effort in putting all this information together!
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@@naumprihodyaschy8629 haxon?
@@maximusguardiantandung374 nahoi
0:42 Rome: Total War starts
1:53 Rome: Total War ends
3:20 Rome: Total War Barbarian Invasion starts
3:49 Rome: Total War Barbarian Invasion ends
6:16 Medieval: Total War starts
7:53 Medieval: Total War ends
Ss mod for m2tw actually pushed as far as early 17th century
@@taha-sq1cp huns are barbarians. Barbarian means nonroman
Excellent work! This video was certainly worth the wait!
of course!☺
WWII was just a blip
Zoe Kirk Germany just exploded then shrunk really tiny, then leveled out.
It was like the "ninja fart", silent but deadly. XD
Apparently if one has France then they can't defeat Russia
The most stable nation for the past 1000 years in Europe is, surprisingly, Portugal. GG
8:26
@@bilalallash3905 Still Portugal but united with spain
You know nothing about Albanians!
In the early 20th century, Portugal's borders were literally the only thing stable in that country.
@@lucashenriques4242 Lucky that Portugal is not surrounded by great powers like Poland
9:22 one of the greatest leaders that lived.
I would not say the best leader.
He was an excellent commander
9:22 Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
RIP Byzantine empire
Easy History 22 fuckoff commie
@@gumbyshrimp2606 found the nationalist
Lucimar Alves it’s okay to be a nationalist
RIP holy roman empire
It's not ok to be capitalists
8:46 when the peace conference for WW2 ends in Hearts of Iron.
Poland in 1610 occuped moscow.. 2 years
Yes, it's right, but Poland almost had't got a power. But it's true.
Of course. We don't forget about our friends :D
poland stronk
+Andrzej Przybył I never said you was my friend
Nobody Lithuania was really region of Poland and everyone besides peasants were polonized
Slavic people were the chillest thought history and just decided to become a super power out of boredom
I feel bad when the roman empire falls with massive rebel.. you should have bumped up more stability... oh wait..
They had bad leaders. Years of peace made them soft
Not so true. We have in Roman Empire many leaders fighting for the power with their army, christian intolerance that destroyed the Roman civilization from the inside with violent methods and a different organization to defend the limes, more static and less maneuverable. In addition,with this system, the Empire could not field an army capable of intimidating neighbors and the barbarian peoples came together and became more dangerous. And always with the new system of defense in depth, the whole army is deployed in a fully static system, so that the enemy is not threatened, it is only held back from advancing. The difference is that the enemy can concentrate their army in a point, while the rest of the Roman army was deployed to defend the rest of the borders. Search "DEFENCE-IN-DEPTH". Sorry for my bad english.
he was refering to EU4 (Europa Universalis IV) from Paradox :P
and well from my standpoint RE just destroyed itself with all those greedy nobles and slaves
송해성 lmao a asian worry about european history while almost asian nation get colonise by european. HAHAHAHAHAHAHHA
At its fall, the Roman Empire was a Christian absolute monarchy, not the liberal state that you described.
9:15 At this moment, Europe don't knew... She's fu**ed up...
*FRENCH POWER ACTIVATED*
It lasted like 3 or 4 seconds I wouldn't call it a fucking
@Really Bruh? fake
@Really Bruh? all europe loss against nazis
What about macedonia, rome, mongols, third reich...
No Napoleon did best...
@@leonardodavid2842 cosa leo?
Greece was the first civilization in Europe.
Look at them now...
I miss Greece.
If you would have told that to people who were living at the time, they would have thought that you are crazy. There never was at the time country called Greece and you are using modern instruments to define what is what. Unfortunately very common mistake.
He means the region Greece, not the country dumb fuck
+Tylorova there never was at the time region called "Greece", dumbfuck. Besides, he directly wrote word "civilization".
***** We live in the present, and in the present that region is called "Greece".
With his comment he means that the first civilisations in europe came from the region of Greece.
Are you nitpicking or just so fucking stupid
It sends a chill down my spine just seeing Rome sit there uncontested.
9:13 Putin's reign
10:12 Putin's reign again
I don’t get it.
@@MyName-lq7rv ah....ok. So that was a totally lame joke with no actual historical point. thx tough for explaining.
Leonardo David 28 ok joke cop.
@@scp7802 "ok joke cop"
Pls, no need to flatter. I am a simple joke critic *blush*
9:10 - Poland is so big.
9:20 - Where is Poland?
:(
You should have cooperated with the Ottomans in Vienna you helped Austria but what happened? These wannabe Germans destroyed your empire
Oh, I'll tell you, conquered xD
It's not Poland. it's Lithuania + Poland
FaZe Photosyntesis It's Commonwealth
It was dominated by Poles in every aspect of life, so yes, its Poland.
When you look at it, Poland and Turkey are really underrated in history's eyes. I mean, the Commonwealth managed to keep The Ottomans and Russia at bay for hundreds of years and Turkey was the Ottoman Empire, the strongest muslim nation in history.
specially for ottoman empire they are underrated cause while other empires fight man vs man and army vs army the ottomans have been butchering women and childrens in churches in easten europe noone will give u any credit for that..
Ragnar Lothbrok The Ottomans were one of the most tolerant empire in the world. If they cared enough, the entire balkans would have been muslim before the 1800s
The Ottoman empire might have been the longest to have remained alive, but in terms of landmass and actual power for its time, the Umayyad Caliphate would be the strongest Muslim Empire I believe.
Imperator Andreas The Caliphate wasn't as influential as The Ottoman Empire IMO. It never got into Europe, meanwhile Turks were basically playing with the Eastern part of it. It was quite a miracle that they never got into Germany (Poland stopped them at Vienna).
Ania Ruchała
Well the Caliphate did rule over Spain for quite some time, and if not for the Franks at the Battle of Tours, would have gotten into France as well. Actually, looking at it from that angle their stories are quite similar, (Ottomans and Umayyads).
Also, culturally I am pretty sure the Umayyads are considered the Golden Age of Islamic Civilisation.
I think Europe is by far the most interesting continent on earth, so much History. Its amazing
No
@@innitbruv-lascocomics9910 yes, and maybe Asia same
@@Buto.7103 I can't believe I'm agreeing with Stalin on something 🤣. But yeah, the shape of the continent itself gave way to large naval powers. Europe is basically a giant peninsula, with smaller peninsulas poking out of it. It's filled with rivers, lakes, and plenty of coasts. This is a great factor in the development of Europe's powers.
Not even close, Asia is where its at.
@@skepticmonkey6923 Asia has interesting history, but Europe is probably the wildest ride of it all. Europe really is interesting lol.
5:33 Bulgaria can into strong nation!
6:03 oh nevermind
Basil the Bulgar slayer
Judging by the nation colors, do you play Europa Universalis IV?
lol
i was dissapointed when he did not put ulm in the video
was waiting for 1444.
I think his colors are more representative of TACOS. TACOS is a common color scheme used by alternate history map makers. His use of lighter colors for dependencies is also representative of that.
LadderOfTheGeese Huh, never heard of TACOS before, sounds interesting,
Awesome! I was about to go to bed but I'll guess I'll watch this :P
The Dragon Historian Like your videos.
Kanal Erozegemen Thanks!
Time: Mongolia, when would you like to start the game?
* System malfunction *
1237: *Yes.*
would you possibly consider making another video like this except about Asia or Africa or something?
Sly's Gaming He's done Asia, and I've done Africa. If you search the name of an area and then "every year" you should find what you're looking for.
In the africa one, do you just show a picture of a steaming dog turd once britain leave?
Do you guys work together or something?
***** Often, yes.
He got History of the World
So much effort put in this video. Great job man. Respect from Poland
Szkoda tylko, że nie ma powstań styczniowego i listopadowego...
@@ditom86pl66 dobrze że nie ma bo to jest powód do wstydu a nie dumy
@@ditom86pl66 oba przejebaliśmy więc bez sensu pokazywać, bardziej czepiłbym się tego że nie ma podboju anglii przez Williama zdobywce bo to jest jedyne udane zdobycie całej anglii przez wikingów
I am glad that F.Y.R.O.M. hasn't the same colour with ancient GREEK Macedonians.
let's start the WAR!!! ancient macedonians were not greeks :D
They're clearly different; one is Slavic, one is Greek. They are both called Macedonian only because they both lived in the GEOGRAPHIC region of Macedonia.
macedonians were not greeks :)
They used greek as lingua franca.
P.S. I love Flame
*****
lol what about greeks, you are only 11 millions but 90% of the comments under this kind of videos are greeks.
7:52
Byzantium: I fear no man.
But that thing
* Ottos show up *
That thing scares me
7:53
They were basically a city state at that point.
@@enivo2363 they still held Achaea and Athens
@@alekseylamanov Still, they were pretty small and weak at the time.
@@enivo2363 you're absolutely right
They trusted crusaders and big walls but none of them helped
Are you sure this is what happened? I am pretty sure in 1444 November 12 all of Europe was controlled by the glorious empire of Ryukyu...
I think I smell an EU4 meme...
It was controlled by the mighty copttomans
Karthomans are cooler :D
Emporer 8428 I’m pretty sure in 4 November 19710, the Revolutionary Holy Roman Empire controlled from Calais to Vladisvostock with Prussian ideas
Whole europe arw you totaly stupit
?????
2:55 Gallic Empire: exists
Roman Empire: I’m gonna do what’s called a pro gamer mover
Aurelianus
M O V E R
5:41 BULGARIA ON THREE SEAS!!!!
If in 932 Bulgarians saw the modern bulgarian area, They would be :()
:)
WTF CD 〈[Foxy]〉 Bulgarians couldn't see after battle of kleidon lmao
lol bulgaria and serbia destroyed byzantium teritories milion times
nationalists kek
actually they are 2
2:43 imagine getting a map of countries over europe and all you see is "Roman Empire" Test: What are the countries in Europe? Answer: Roman Empire
European geography tests in the 200s must have been so much easier
AlphaDaxter back then the modern countries were provinces, some countries were split into multiple provinces so essentially itd be harder
There were many more countries , just not depicted on the map
@@AlphaDaxter1 THey would need to know the provinces then
@@businessproyects2615 Shame imagine a high school geography exam and you have to know all those provinces
A couple things I'd like to point out about the Carolingian era- Charles the Bald of West Francia held control of Italy from 875 to 877, and Charles the Fat reunited the entirety of Charlemagne's old empire from 884 to 887. These events seem to be largely forgotten by the mapping community on TH-cam.
F in the chat for charles the fat
Charles the fat 💀💀💀💀💀
Quick list of errors:
-In the 4th century the Wales coast should be part of the Irish kingdoms
-Some of the greek colonies are missing
-Carthage, Rome and Vandals never conquered inner Sardinia
-San Marino was officially recognized in 1291
-The maritime republics became independent before the HRE and some of them are missing.
The Romans surely held the entirety of Sardinia.
Neutral Fellow
nope upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/7/7a/Sardegna_Barbaria.png/220px-Sardegna_Barbaria.png
Regarding Sardinia, Aragon also needed a whole century to completely conquer it, and in the video it's shown all aragonese since the beginning. It's just for the sake of simplicity I guess.
well I defend the history of my island, they never did.
Those ancient people have nothing to do with you. Just like Arabs have nothing to do with Ancient Egyptians.
The fact that you included super small details like Dutch Flevoland being built in 2 separate parts after ww2 earns you a like from me
4:11 suddenly... avars
ikr xD
Rowan Mapping They were Badasses but the Franks and Bulgars cleansed them from the Earth
Yeah Avars the Avar Empire Turkish state
No they are not stuped Turk you think that everybody in Asia an Europe is a Turk
Do you want to meet?
Thank you all for over 750,000 views!
EmperorTigerstar I have a penguin fetish.
Serbian Culture (Vincha) 5700 BC ~
Bulgarian Culture (Varna) 3600 bc ~
Greece Culture 3200 BC ~
Croats incurred 831. AD before them on the territory lived Dalmatians
That you write as "Southern Slavs" was Serbs
etc etc etc :)
EmperorTigerstar I
EmperorTigerstar You need to correct this map i can help if you want you made some mistakes
Just a question. Why Brittany was danish at 5:40. It never had been the case!
And it should have been part of the brittonic kingdoms, since they had a brittonic language extremely similar to the welsh and cornish one. Brittany was in fact a sort of colony of the english celtic tribes who flied the anglo saxon invasion.
I watched this at x0.25 speed to comprehend all the information, great work
Year 1811 looks insane, so few European countries on the map. Everything almost is consolidated and conquered by Europeans or Ottomans.
5 European empires - French, Russian, UK, Austrian, Denmark/Norway.
4 countries/kingdoms- Sweden, Portugal, Spain, Prussia.
2 small island nations - Sardinia and Sicily.
And the Ottomans.
Crazy times.
@@ergundurukan Ottoman Empire was established and mainly populated by the Turkic people, nomadic people who originated in Northeast Asia before migrating to Central Asia where they mixed with different peoples, moved even more west and the Oghuz Turks established the Seljuk Empire, which was later followed by the Ottoman Empire. There Oghuz Turkic or Western Turkic people mixed a bit with other medieval European peoples, but largely remain the same Western Turkic people even today, often called in later centuries as Turkoman
@@ergundurukan There have been several big migration periods, which one are you referring to? Also the difference is significant when it comes to Indo-Europeans (originated in Eastern Europe and migrated to Europe after the last ice age, settled in cities and started the ancient European kingdoms) and Turkic peoples (who came from far northeast Asia to Western Asia, nomadic mainly, and never lived in Europe before Ottomans conquered Constantinopole in 1452) , both in origin and in history, but both have rich history and culture so I dont get whats the problem, not everyone has to be European and it doesnt automatically mean Turks are worse than Europeans, I am just saying Turks arent Europeans and thats a scientific fact, its not an opinion.
@@eriksgasins9086 A lot of the Turks mixed with the Greeks or other Europeans, including the Sultans themselves.
I admire how the Romans attempted to come back so many times after their western half fell, not giving up until they were literally erased from existence.
9:23
Beautiful, isn’t it?
no 😂
Yes
Roman Empire dominated Europe damn
j3kbro then come the Huns after that Avars and Hungarians who ocupied the place since mohacs when we have double ocupied since 1918 we somehow unite with austria and later romania with cheating atacked us and there we go ...
Big surprise huh
Balazs Katona cuz u stoled Transylvania Cuz IT Was Romanian
Are you new to history?
Rome
Napoleon's empire
Third Reich
best options for Europe, and certainly not the EU
Ah, the Holy Roman Empire.
What a mess...
Polish Hero Witold Pilecki is it ok to say that I don’t have time to read what you said?
@@Nick-vi3nz ahahahah
I love how Germany controls all of Europe for like 2 seconds and then is even smaller than when they started
Nick _R That's usually how losing an offensive war works.
1:51
"Varus, give me back my legions!"
Romans,Ottomans & Mongols needed to chill down tf 😂
I think its crazy to watch France and Germany take over the majority of Europe and then loose it all in just a couple years
Romans and Ottos were kinda stable though. Their empire lasted really long but Mongols were suddenly up and down :D
The Albanian Internet Warrior mongols only raid that why their empire aint last thay long
Ottomans followed Roman traditions thats why they were stable for centuries.. ( even Fatih Sultan Mehmet Khan called himself "Kaiseri Rum" which means "Kaiser of the Roma")
Russia doe
If you want to see timestaps for World Wars (you don't need to if you don't want to), here they are:
9:48 *World War 1*
9:54 *World War 2*
Vos cartographies sont vraiment précises
Très bon travail
En un mot BRAVO 👍👍👍
Mais oui c'est clair
My most profound Ko-Do's for all your dedication and endless hours of work to provide us with fairly accuracy the complexity and multiple changes of 2,000+ years History of Europe. While not 100% accurate by some critics, it's an excellent guideline (Bible for now) until something better comes along. ~ thanks!
Another helpful and enjoyable video! Thank you Emperor Tigerstar!!
*_What is your main role in world wars?_*
_Belgium: _*_I open doors_*
9:12 saddest anime deaths
Tom's Mapping Wrong, the saddest anime death was at 07:53
Tom's Mapping Actually, the saddest death was at 08:57
Michael Gray Nah its 10:07
Cucumber Something it's the best fucking communist
Aidan, Commander of Nerdy Army. you don't get jokes do you "aidan commander of the nerdy army"
9:56 top 10 anime deaths
No this one: 7:53
@@derryaryasaputra2629 The irony is that it happened at 7:53 when Rome was founded
@@allanjbucknol4414 i had a feeling something was odd with the timestamp
7:16 yo what’s that little green thing
10 seconds later
OH SHI-
This is one impressive video! Thanks to whoever created it, and to who posted it.
Note: This video is sped up by over 10,000,000 times. You're watching 4 years pass by every second. That should put into perspective just how much history is in Europe.
Made in Microsoft Paint. You have the patience of a saint.
6:37
Sweden: Hey whats this land east of me?
9:55
“A short man with a silly mustache tried to take over the world”
Hitler was not short, Stalin was
Compare 5'9" to 5'4"
and waterloo?
@@Stynkyappel **Hitler spoiler**
he didn't want world domination he did want a big europe country though
over simplified