They were a worthy continuation of the legacy of Augustus, especially Justinian and Theodora, who had a significant influence on the cultural and legal sphere, if it were not for Justinian today much of the legal and institutional legacy of the Romans would be lost.
@@luciusartorius2400 Justinian was a man that was in born in the right place at the right time, I just wish he didn't feel the need to reconquer the west. can you imagine what Eastern Rome would be like in the 21st century if it survived today? if the emperors after him just focused on Anatolia and didn't worry about the west? it would have been amazing seeing a televised Liturgy in the Hagia Sophia, to see the column of Justinian, to bare witness to an nation that survived for almost 2000 years while others crumbled. It maybe a dream, but damn it a man can dream.
@@luciusartorius2400 I don't believe they were ONLY just the continuation of Augustus - they reformed and changed the system to ensure their longer survival, but you're right. This State was also a revival of hellenic culture
There's a video on what the eastern Roman empire would look like if it survived. It would basically be like modern Greece just bigger with similar issues
In 1461 to be precise, the Komnenos of the Terrabizon Empire fell. But Constantine XI and Eight Thousand Warriors in 1453 were the venerable last Romans
Why 395? There were administrative divisions before that date also. It was a one continuous empire ever since Augustus. (Julius Caesar was nominally a dictator, not an emperor)
@@ladoga Cause in 395 the Emperor Theodosius made the Decision to abolish 1 Centralized Roman Empire by giving 1 half to his Sons. This event marked the Birth of the Western Roman Empire and the Eastern Roman Empire.
@@emperoremyhriv4968 Tbh although taking Constantinople was indeed a pretty good feat... Fact remains that the Ottomans were fighting a husk of the Empire.
@@emperoremyhriv4968 Fighting an wounded wolf as a rabbit of course the rabbit would win, Anatolia were a home for Greek, Armenians, Persians and Georgians for more than thousand years since Achaemenid Persian Empire and out of no where the barbarian came and enforced Muslim on this beautiful and rich region make it became dirty call Turkey today
@@JackTheWaffle I have Greek friends living in Anatolia. What you are saying is ridiculous. Whoever sheds blood for a land will own it, just like the Greeks taking Troy.
Sad how they were a holy empire yet when they needed their brothers most they were forced to revert in order to receive reinforcements against the ottoman siege. So much for morality and piety.
Easy to say when you ignore the vile degeneracy that came out of Constantinople for hundred of years prior…. Easy to talk about morality and piety while conveniently ignoring those who were put on the throne. Read a Secret History
@@anon2427 Secret History was probably fake. Also, even if true it was over 900 years prior to the fall of Constantinople. Have you been watching too many anti-Christian TH-camrs all of a sudden dredging up the Secret History?
@@Feanor1169 absolutely untrue, The Secret History was written by Procopius who was commissioned by Justinian to record his reign. I’m a Christian myself, I’m not sure what you’re even on about
@@anon2427 I will give you the example of Saint Gregory V, Patriarch of Constantinople. He was martyred by the Ottoman Turks after celebrating Pascha at the Phanar in Constantinople. Before he died, he wrote a treatise where he expressed his feelings that God had justly allowed for Byzantium to be conquered because of it's late impiety and immorality towards the faith. So for Saint Gregory V, the loss of Byzantium was a just expression of God's power and merciful love toward the Orthodox, reminding them not to be idolatrous about empires, armies and governments. He did not advocate for a violent expedition and conquest to "reestablish" Christendom, and only expressed our calling to be martyrs and followers of God's providence.
Ottomans:this city isn't big enough for two roman empires Byzantines:oh you're an empire alright just not a roman one Ottomans:oh yeah what's the difference? Byzantines: PRESENTATION !
@@khalidshubbar6911 lol a wild _"Khalid"_ shows up, named after the greatest orc ever, the blunt sword of allah which got blunted at battle of mut'ah I don't need a stone smoocher to tell me about the romans his cult dedicated 800 years to conquering
I'm a devout Catholic and proud Western , but I still have respect for an Empire that lasted 1000years among Barbarian invasions, pirates, Mohammedian heretics, Turk attacks, Crusades and economic crisis. No Empire lasted so much in West and in such horrible conditions.
You know it was the “western” Catholics that really brought an end to the eastern Roman empire right ? The Ottomans literally fought a rump state in the 15th century. Funny thing is, their ancestors (Germanic people) were also the reason behind the fall of the Western Roman empire. Now, we have these same people claiming to be “western”. Bruh moment fr.
@@Toacanoaster.gecuebc736they were. By no means Westerners. Their legal system depended on that of the Bigger Roman empire. Since they were the Roman empire. However their clothing and tradition, alongside religion which is Greek Orthodox. was Eastern.
It was beautiful how you include in the video Christopher Columbus because technically the spanish kings are heirders of the Roman emperors and romanized an entire new continent (America).
@@rfkwouldvebeenaok1008 that’s what I don’t get is there is no legitimate claim to carry the torch of the Romans. Just Turks that want to be linked to something greater then they are able to.
The fall of Constantinople caused the Christian European powers to look for new trade routes to India, the Portuguese decided to create routes through Africa and Colon sailed west.
@@REAPERthePRUSKIE fourth crusade or not the decline begins after the end of the Macedonian dynasty. Even if the Fourth Crusade hurt the Romans, the situation still remained under control under the reign of Andronicus II. What will destroy the empire is the loss of Asia under Andronicus III and the mess during the regency and the reign of John V, added to that that even in the difficulty the revolts were incessant we obtain the disintegration of the empire
@@LouisXIdeValois debatable whether Rome would've survived if Constantinople hadn't been sacked but the damage was huge that's clear It's likely that IF the city hadn't been sacked Rome would've had an easier time against the Turks and the Crusaders are responsible for that
@@REAPERthePRUSKIE Except that's not the problem. The problem is that after the resumption of Constantinople in 1268 the Roman Empire once again became the dominant regional power with Serbia and yet they collapsed to the detriment of a simple beylicat as large as a county.
@@LouisXIdeValois Yeah but I mean that's because they had a good emperor Imagine what that emperor could've done if he still had the wealth of Constantinople before the sacking of the 4th Crusade, Constantinople would've never fallen to the Turks (possibly)
@@hannibalburgers477 None of Roman lands?? The Empire literally controlled the entire eastern half of the Roman Empire what are you even on about? It's capital in Constantinople was already the capital of the Late United Roman Empire. HRE's core was in Germany- lands never owned by the Romans. They theoretically controlled italy but in reality Italy was self governing which led to the rise of the Republics of Venice and Genoa, the Papal States and other Italian city-states. While the southern half of Italy- Magna Graecia- was controlled by the Eastern Romans for centuries. They even controlled Rome for two centuries after its reconquest under Justinian. Unlike your HRE impostors, the Eastern Romans actually followed Roman law, had the Roman Senate, Roman traditions, Roman insignia, followed the Roman style of organised warfare, had advanced technology, built great structures, etc. Lol what a clown.
@@geewhiz5926 We must show that we are morally better than those pagan dogs and liberate the Byzantine Empire peacefully through persuasion and diplomacy. But I am also glad that Spain and Portugal are not Islamic countries.
@@911-d2b no bloodshed. I wish to see the flag of the eastern Roman Empire fly on Constantinople's walls once more! God bless the Roman Empire and their last emperor Constantine the 11th!
@@h0llyn1gga not really no. The Western Catholics made them worse with the fourth crusade otherwise they'd have held on fine just like they had for a thousand years. The Turks were just another enemy in a long line of enemies the Empire had faced and held on against.
Instead of just foolishly waging wars after wars with Sassanids, if both the empires made normal relationship between them and focus more on developing thier empires , they could have withstand against the Muslim invasions. Then both empires could have lasted long and Their ancestral land, religion and culture could have existed today. The Byzantine - Sassanid centuries of wars are one of the biggest mistakes of history for both the empires which proved to be fatal. No gains, only losses & losses and then suddenly everything finished.
Also Mehmed the conqueror of the Constantine, him idol was Alexander the great and he always call himself to Ceaser of the Rome. He took culture and laws from Roman Empire. Thanks for the respect to Mehmed 2. Next year when Erdogan gone, we'll make Aya Sofya museum again.
I miss a Great Greece. Last time Alexander's will showed was in WW2 against Italy being outnumbered and outmatched but still managed to show the world what a small place with such ancient spirit and history can do when united into one fist.
@Occasional Troller Alex=defend, ander=mankind(as in anthropology). Alexander= defender of mankind, and it's greek. Literally Turkish: Genghis Khan is a turk. The Japanese, Koreans and Manchu are also turks. Greek: (Speaking Greek) Turkish: You fuxking lied!
Lasted 1000 years. Definitely a worthy successor - more stable in the hereditary system
They were a worthy continuation of the legacy of Augustus, especially Justinian and Theodora, who had a significant influence on the cultural and legal sphere, if it were not for Justinian today much of the legal and institutional legacy of the Romans would be lost.
@@luciusartorius2400 Justinian was a man that was in born in the right place at the right time, I just wish he didn't feel the need to reconquer the west. can you imagine what Eastern Rome would be like in the 21st century if it survived today? if the emperors after him just focused on Anatolia and didn't worry about the west? it would have been amazing seeing a televised Liturgy in the Hagia Sophia, to see the column of Justinian, to bare witness to an nation that survived for almost 2000 years while others crumbled. It maybe a dream, but damn it a man can dream.
@@luciusartorius2400 I don't believe they were ONLY just the continuation of Augustus - they reformed and changed the system to ensure their longer survival, but you're right. This State was also a revival of hellenic culture
There's a video on what the eastern Roman empire would look like if it survived. It would basically be like modern Greece just bigger with similar issues
They losty their Romanity in the 600s
A glorious tribute for the millennia long spanning Eastern Roman Empire 395 - 1453
In 1461 to be precise, the Komnenos of the Terrabizon Empire fell.
But Constantine XI and Eight Thousand Warriors in 1453 were the venerable last Romans
Why 395? There were administrative divisions before that date also. It was a one continuous empire ever since Augustus. (Julius Caesar was nominally a dictator, not an emperor)
27 BC - 1453 AD
@@ladoga Cause in 395 the Emperor Theodosius made the Decision to abolish 1 Centralized Roman Empire by giving 1 half to his Sons. This event marked the Birth of the Western Roman Empire and the Eastern Roman Empire.
@@Imperium_Romanum No, the Empire was still Unified. Constantinople just became the new Imperial Seat.
This, is just a piece of art.
It's more than *just* art.
*It's the entire Louvre.*
Finnaly someone who dosen't call the Eastern Roman Empire ''Byzantine Empire''
They're starting to mean the same thing. It's starting to loose that negative connotation. They are after all just the other half of the Roman Empire.
@@rfkwouldvebeenaok1008 The Byzantine Empire never officialy existed, it always had keept the word Roman.
@@rfkwouldvebeenaok1008 It is still wrong officialy.
Imperium Graecorum*
@@AshleyGravesreal uh yeah, alright.
Amazing. Masterpiece. May the glory of Rome be eternal.
Roma Aeterna❤️🇮🇹
Nova Roma Aeterna💜🇬🇷
“Rome…the empire of the empires”
With its religion worshipping the King of Kings
Jesus H Christ
Romans in general where way ahead for its time
Leme tell you that the romans almost got to the industrial revolution cuz it had primitive steam machines
@@sphereyahya eastern romans=hellenic romans=greeks
Greeks*
Ok@@marioss_Μάριε as a fellow Greek I want to say to you that Eastern Rome wasn't Greek but it's successor was greece
Glorious tribute to the mighty Roman empire. This is underrated.
Glorious tribute to the roman empire? This is looked more like a tribute to the ottoman empire especially at the beginning.
@@emperoremyhriv4968 Tbh although taking Constantinople was indeed a pretty good feat... Fact remains that the Ottomans were fighting a husk of the Empire.
0:38 that’s the Bulgarian tsar Simeon
@@emperoremyhriv4968 Fighting an wounded wolf as a rabbit of course the rabbit would win, Anatolia were a home for Greek, Armenians, Persians and Georgians for more than thousand years since Achaemenid Persian Empire and out of no where the barbarian came and enforced Muslim on this beautiful and rich region make it became dirty call Turkey today
@@JackTheWaffle lol
Imagine showing this to a guy from Byzantine Empire, he would be proud knowing centuries after people will still loving there empire
Especially considering how during their time most of Western Europe and the Islamic World weren't too friendly towards them
They were Romans. Those people knew their story would last
Grettings from Turkey i love byzantine culture
Thanks bro!, In the future I am thinking of doing an edit of the Ottoman empire, they have a very rich history and legacy.
@@luciusartorius2400 that would be amazing!
Become Orthodox Christian ☦
That's great bro ! It is always good to respect others !
@@luciusartorius2400 thats good =D
The Empire that refused to die... until it did..
I mean, it lasted 1,949 years. That's impressive!
As a Greek, I love Byzantium and Rome. Byzantium has and will always have a special place in my heart.
As a Turk, I love Byzantium and Rome Byzantium
Y’all just had to invade us
@@yalnzkurt3197 Return Anatolia to Greek then you can love them later
@@JackTheWaffleeven better trace their ancestry and see how Romans they are
@@JackTheWaffle I have Greek friends living in Anatolia. What you are saying is ridiculous. Whoever sheds blood for a land will own it, just like the Greeks taking Troy.
Sad how they were a holy empire yet when they needed their brothers most they were forced to revert in order to receive reinforcements against the ottoman siege. So much for morality and piety.
Easy to say when you ignore the vile degeneracy that came out of Constantinople for hundred of years prior…. Easy to talk about morality and piety while conveniently ignoring those who were put on the throne. Read a Secret History
@@anon2427 Secret History was probably fake. Also, even if true it was over 900 years prior to the fall of Constantinople. Have you been watching too many anti-Christian TH-camrs all of a sudden dredging up the Secret History?
@@Feanor1169 absolutely untrue, The Secret History was written by Procopius who was commissioned by Justinian to record his reign. I’m a Christian myself, I’m not sure what you’re even on about
@@anon2427 I will give you the example of Saint Gregory V, Patriarch of Constantinople. He was martyred by the Ottoman Turks after celebrating Pascha at the Phanar in Constantinople. Before he died, he wrote a treatise where he expressed his feelings that God had justly allowed for Byzantium to be conquered because of it's late impiety and immorality towards the faith. So for Saint Gregory V, the loss of Byzantium was a just expression of God's power and merciful love toward the Orthodox, reminding them not to be idolatrous about empires, armies and governments. He did not advocate for a violent expedition and conquest to "reestablish" Christendom, and only expressed our calling to be martyrs and followers of God's providence.
The west fought the Turks to the last man in Varna (1444), by the time Costantinople was under siege the chatolics were still recovering.
fun fact: Rhodes was one of the last islands to fall to the Ottomans (1511)
Ottomans:this city isn't big enough for two roman empires
Byzantines:oh you're an empire alright just not a roman one
Ottomans:oh yeah what's the difference?
Byzantines: PRESENTATION !
please don't mock byzantines by comparing them to a bunch of orcs
@@feduntu well said. Tolkien knew what he was doing.
@@feduntu these orcs literally crushed them you know.
@@feduntu
I think you mean the Ottomans, the third Roman Empire, crushed the orcs, the second Roman Empire. 🇹🇷
@@khalidshubbar6911 lol a wild _"Khalid"_ shows up, named after the greatest orc ever, the blunt sword of allah which got blunted at battle of mut'ah
I don't need a stone smoocher to tell me about the romans his cult dedicated 800 years to conquering
Η Ρωμανία κι αν πέρασεν, ανθεί και φέρει κι άλλο🇬🇷☦️
Ottomans don't have that Roman drip.
=/
because its so shit
I'm a devout Catholic and proud Western , but I still have respect for an Empire that lasted 1000years among Barbarian invasions, pirates, Mohammedian heretics, Turk attacks, Crusades and economic crisis. No Empire lasted so much in West and in such horrible conditions.
You know it was the “western” Catholics that really brought an end to the eastern Roman empire right ? The Ottomans literally fought a rump state in the 15th century. Funny thing is, their ancestors (Germanic people) were also the reason behind the fall of the Western Roman empire. Now, we have these same people claiming to be “western”. Bruh moment fr.
The Eastern Romans were pretty close to us Catholics anyway. They were also pretty westerners
@@Toacanoaster.gecuebc736 Too bad Catholic barbarians (t*mplars) sacked Constantinople and let it fall to the Ottoman menace
@@Toacanoaster.gecuebc736they were. By no means Westerners. Their legal system depended on that of the Bigger Roman empire. Since they were the Roman empire. However their clothing and tradition, alongside religion which is Greek Orthodox. was Eastern.
@@trashagent9304they were excommunicated after they returned oh they had a reason terrible one but still
0:38 thanks for putting simeon truly a tsar of bulgarians and romans ig
The Byzantine Empire was one of the most glorious states to have ever existed!
Amazing and underrated, it's going straight to my favourites playlist
Me to
I liked your edit. From Turkey... ✋🏽🇹🇷
Masterpiece
Thanks bro
@@luciusartorius2400
hi
@luciusartorius2400
I have a plan to revive rome
but first we need a millionaire to sponsor us
and 2nd we need a platform to recruit men to fight
@@luciusartorius2400
will you help ?
Amazing work!!!!! A masterpiece!!! Keep up the good work 💪
0:46 RUM 😳😳💀😟🍹
You know your a great Empire,when the people who conquer you still respect you Even 500 years after. W from USA 🇺🇲☦️❤️🇬🇷🇮🇹☦️❤️
Make Istanbul Constantinople Again
no
@@tarihfedaisi1863 Why not? It is a fantastic plan that brings warmth in the hearts of men.
@@Ntopios 😅😅
@@BasedHadrian Not even possible in your dreams
I'd watch these all day.
Even the Muslim Ottoman Turks claimed they were continuing the legacy of the Empire. That's quite the BS but still it shows a lot
It was beautiful how you include in the video Christopher Columbus because technically the spanish kings are heirders of the Roman emperors and romanized an entire new continent (America).
It’s wild how much of a Medieval (Eastern) Roman Empire fangirl I’ve become this past year
That's one of the most based yt films I've recently seen, Renovatio Imperii Romanorum!
A masterpiece
Ottoman Empire♥️Eastern Roman Empire
(1299-1923)♥️(395-1453)
Roman Empire 753 B.C-1453 A.D Ottoman not as cool as Roman Empire 1299-1923.
Ottomans be like:
Europeans: You have destroyed Roman Empire!
Ottomans:Oh, I wouldn't say "destroyed", I would say "under new management"
Ottomans we’re never the successor to the Romans. The empire died in 1453 along with any legitimate successor empire.
@@roycejames789 yea that guy jack made that video trying to argue otherwise. Just watched it. Shit is ridiculous. Empire died in 1453.
@@rfkwouldvebeenaok1008 that’s what I don’t get is there is no legitimate claim to carry the torch of the Romans. Just Turks that want to be linked to something greater then they are able to.
One of the best little dark age
Великая Империя, Великие Люди
Glory to God for all things!
This is brutally awesome
You got some cool effects.
Video's great...
But i am more impressed by the channel name!! Legendary indeed.
That is incredible, the best Little dark age video
Момент в конце видео как встреча преемника с основателем.
Beutiful absolutely beutiful
0:10 wtf does the spaniards in the new world has to due with the Eastern Roman Empire.
The fall of Constantinople caused the Christian European powers to look for new trade routes to India, the Portuguese decided to create routes through Africa and Colon sailed west.
A descendant of the last eastern dynasty went during the early exploration of the new world eventually settling into Barbados. So it fits roughly.
Somebody doesnt know his own history
I have absolutely no idea what the guys up me are talking about but the actual answer is they literally bought the title before it fell to ottomans
ROMA INVICTA !
Theodora ❤
Never-ending civil wars and everyone wanting to be the emperor deprived the Eastern Romans the ability to protect and maintain their 1025 AD borders.
4th Crusade
@@REAPERthePRUSKIE fourth crusade or not the decline begins after the end of the Macedonian dynasty.
Even if the Fourth Crusade hurt the Romans, the situation still remained under control under the reign of Andronicus II.
What will destroy the empire is the loss of Asia under Andronicus III and the mess during the regency and the reign of John V, added to that that even in the difficulty the revolts were incessant we obtain the disintegration of the empire
@@LouisXIdeValois debatable whether Rome would've survived if Constantinople hadn't been sacked but the damage was huge that's clear
It's likely that IF the city hadn't been sacked Rome would've had an easier time against the Turks and the Crusaders are responsible for that
@@REAPERthePRUSKIE Except that's not the problem.
The problem is that after the resumption of Constantinople in 1268 the Roman Empire once again became the dominant regional power with Serbia and yet they collapsed to the detriment of a simple beylicat as large as a county.
@@LouisXIdeValois Yeah but I mean that's because they had a good emperor
Imagine what that emperor could've done if he still had the wealth of Constantinople before the sacking of the 4th Crusade, Constantinople would've never fallen to the Turks (possibly)
Каждый раз когда я вижу Византию я думаю о России, ну очень они похожи.
Lmao, nice shtpost buddy. Imagine owning none of the Roman lands yet calling themselves Romans.
At least HRE owned Transalpine Gaul.
You are literally holding the world hostage with nukes at this moment, closest thing Russia is similar to is Mr. Evil from Austin Powers
@@hannibalburgers477 Crimea
@@hannibalburgers477 None of Roman lands?? The Empire literally controlled the entire eastern half of the Roman Empire what are you even on about? It's capital in Constantinople was already the capital of the Late United Roman Empire. HRE's core was in Germany- lands never owned by the Romans. They theoretically controlled italy but in reality Italy was self governing which led to the rise of the Republics of Venice and Genoa, the Papal States and other Italian city-states. While the southern half of Italy- Magna Graecia- was controlled by the Eastern Romans for centuries. They even controlled Rome for two centuries after its reconquest under Justinian.
Unlike your HRE impostors, the Eastern Romans actually followed Roman law, had the Roman Senate, Roman traditions, Roman insignia, followed the Roman style of organised warfare, had advanced technology, built great structures, etc. Lol what a clown.
@@hannibalburgers477
Ok, zoomer!
☦🇬🇷
There was a dream that once was Rome, and it still lives. 🦅
I hope that one day in the future the Byzantine Empire will be liberated from Turkish oppression.
Nope
I'm glad Portugal and Spain got rid of those islamic heathens and killed them off during the Reconquista
Nope
@@geewhiz5926 We must show that we are morally better than those pagan dogs and liberate the Byzantine Empire peacefully through persuasion and diplomacy.
But I am also glad that Spain and Portugal are not Islamic countries.
@@911-d2b no bloodshed. I wish to see the flag of the eastern Roman Empire fly on Constantinople's walls once more! God bless the Roman Empire and their last emperor Constantine the 11th!
Byzantine emperor accidentally looses .1 percent of toe
The Varangian right beside him unsheathing his axe
Yeah was a good opponent, glad to had this kind of enemy. Respect, from The Republic Of Turkey
You faced then at their worst but ok✌️
@@wankawanka3053 We made them worse
@@h0llyn1gga not really no. The Western Catholics made them worse with the fourth crusade otherwise they'd have held on fine just like they had for a thousand years. The Turks were just another enemy in a long line of enemies the Empire had faced and held on against.
great
Beautiful, which software do you use?
A little bit of everything, Vegas, AE, but to save time in the transitions I do them with capcut.
i respect that you didn't sht on ottomans
awesome editing
Instead of just foolishly waging wars after wars with Sassanids, if both the empires made normal relationship between them and focus more on developing thier empires , they could have withstand against the Muslim invasions. Then both empires could have lasted long and Their ancestral land, religion and culture could have existed today. The Byzantine - Sassanid centuries of wars are one of the biggest mistakes of history for both the empires which proved to be fatal. No gains, only losses & losses and then suddenly everything finished.
Rome most of the time was on the defensive
Hermoso!!
You need to have at least 3x more subscribers.
People have to remember that the eastern roman empire wasnt just greek. Justantin was ilyrian
Roman emperors weren't just roman they were illyrians arabs dacians Hispania and African
Eastern Roman Empire?
More like Roman Empire season 2
Спасибо что подарили нам христианство
As a Turk, I love the Byzantine Empire. Turkey's state tradition, flag, genetics and culture are the continuation of Byzantium.
If only the west survived too...
Greetings from turkey
Eastern Roman and Ottomans
Both are great
Rip Mehmet the Conqueror
Rip Konstantin the XI.
Best edit.
We avenged Hector !
Rome wasn't descendents of troy that's a propaganda myth made to make fun of Augustus
Good job 👍! Do you by any chances have the old video of the eastern Roman empire?
I have it, the problem is that TH-cam automatically removes it for copyright :(
@@luciusartorius2400 figures, it was my favorite by far. TH-cam is really counter creative. Anyway bro keep up the good work 💪
image what we couldve had of Gustiniani didnt get injured...
Уважение Восточной Римской Империи из России! Пока живо православие будет существовать и Римская культура! 🇷🇺
Belisarius🔥
What did Spain do to the Eastern Roman Empire?
As a muslim I respect the Roman Empire
excellent
yeah
Nicee
"Rome fell!"
Then rome continued for 1000 years as byzantine empire (eastern roman empire)
Our Empire will never fall
@@CONSTANTINEXI63 already fallen and buried in history honey 😉
@@trippingiga6125 nope, that's not how Rome works
@@CONSTANTINEXI63 tell my ass loser
Lasted 1000 years, succeeded by another beast ☠
00:17, absolutely CHAD
Truely the Seccesor of The Aincent Greeks not in Name but of its spirit, its people, and its language, GLORY TO GREECE AND ROME
Also Mehmed the conqueror of the Constantine, him idol was Alexander the great and he always call himself to Ceaser of the Rome. He took culture and laws from Roman Empire.
Thanks for the respect to Mehmed 2. Next year when Erdogan gone, we'll make Aya Sofya museum again.
Church*
@@i_likemen5614 Yes. The church, which one is crushed and looted by catholic roman crusaders more than 3 time.
10s to 13s that sound was awesome
happy anniversary..
Byzantines were Greeks and not Romans
Byzantine empire was Rome the final remnant you don't know Rome at all
@@Gizz101 no ignorant, nothing is Roman without Rome.. the Romans were an Italic people while the Greeks were Hellenic
@@princepssenatus7607 Romans were greek everything was once greek you are no fan but a barbarian
This is the really aesthetic
ancient greeks, macedonian empire alexander, romans, bythantium thats at least 3000 yrs as most powerfull ppl i n world
what cutting application did you use?
Byzantine greek empire 🇬🇷✝️🦅😢😓😞
Saint Justinian pray for us.
This video totally awesome ı cant quit thanks for the stopped baby killer umayyads
0:38 That's the Bulgarian Tsar Simeon.
☦🙏
Miss the Eastrean roman empire. much better then the state that is there today.
@Occasional Troller Turkey=greece.
I miss a Great Greece. Last time Alexander's will showed was in WW2 against Italy being outnumbered and outmatched but still managed to show the world what a small place with such ancient spirit and history can do when united into one fist.
@Occasional Troller Macedonians were Dorian greeks, learn history.
@Occasional Troller Alex=defend, ander=mankind(as in anthropology). Alexander= defender of mankind, and it's greek.
Literally Turkish: Genghis Khan is a turk. The Japanese, Koreans and Manchu are also turks.
Greek: (Speaking Greek)
Turkish: You fuxking lied!
@@publiuska2204 you speak bravely, like a turk. Why are you Turk?
Wow 🤩
This wouldn't have happened, if Varus has given back the legions.
The greatest
We need the other videos my g!!! Otherwise we will repeat the Nika riots!
nothing is roman whitout the city of Rome..Roman Empire ended in 476
Rome was a part of the Roman empire until the 9th century
@@francisdupont1656 roman empire was of italic culture..byzantine empire was of hellenistic culture