The famous 10th Equestris is next guys, going to be my best video yet! The research is taking a lot of time, but it will be worth the wait! Let me know what Legions you would like to me to cover next.
@@henkstersmacro-world I'll definitely do all the legions, but I was asking which order my subscribers would want me to make them, since each video takes a lot of time to make.
XI Claudia (Sammintie Legion} 500yr pls History That never Tasted defeat from time J,Ceasar in Gaul from Rhine to Black Sea . And the only Roman Legion Allowed to have shield painted blue and symbols of Neptune of the trident and dolphin no other legion was allowed ever to have anything but Red and symbols of Jupitar eagle wings and Lightning bolts (anything show legion in different colors is not historical). It was award such Honor By J. Ceasar at battle of alesia ..
I have to admit - the Roman legions had some real cool insignia!... ... good video; I very much enjoyed the story of the 9th Legion. I look forward to your future productions.
Your channel is off to a great start and I wish you success. What a brilliant idea to do more than simply refrence "The Legions" as more than a faceless cadre, but pursue further by covering what made each unit unique according to the adversaries in which they engaged, the terrain where they carried out operations, the degree to which the region was integrating into the Republic/Empire and how their history defined them as a fighting force. I look forward to the expansion of your library. Lt. J. Millegan USN, Retired
@@HistoriaMilitum I think the ninth legion also got compleately destroid in some battle in the Netherlands, like ambush propably and so there is no records about it, because it was too disgraceful thing with how the mighty ninth legion got wiped out compleately, so nobody wanted to write anything about it. The other chance is, that it got so small in numbers, so it got merged with another half size legion.
In this comment I write a thank you for the few times TH-cam algorithm brought me to a good video and a possible hidden gem, I'm going to save this video to watch it later after my midterm exam, and might subscribe to it. Thank you TH-cam
I have always been fascinated with the theories of the Ninth. Ever since I was a child for some strange reason this has fascinated me. I don't think we'll ever know what exactly happened to the Ninth. I've read every book and I have seen every movie about the Lost Ninth. I do believe as many that the Ninth may have been destroyed. And to save the humiliation of Rome and possible uprising of other tribes, the Ninth was stricken from history. In what period if time is unknown. Thank you for this video. And one thing I'd like to say about The Roman Empire, for the most advanced civilization in those times it was the most Barbaric in those times.
Don't forget that when Agricola divided his forces into 3 columns in Southern Scotland, probably to close off the glens to the enemy, one of these was the 9th legion. The Caledones concentrated an attack on the 9th and even broke into its camp, though luckily Agricola realised the danger and brought help to drive off the enemy
It's these "set backs" adds to the mystique and admiration for Rome. Had these campaigns been easy you would not respect the Legions and the hardships undertaken. To pursue glory and expansion of the empire 🦅
The thing nobody considers is that Roman legions and armies were occasionally annihilated throughout the history of Rome and the Roman’s loudly recorded the occasions this happened. In fact those defeats would often prompt punitive scorched earth campaigns with no other purpose than retribution. The 9th is an outlier which leads me to believe there was an act of rebellion and it was destroyed and struck from history.
hi sir. i am a history teacher from the philippines and i am glad that you have this content on your video, could you fearure some other legions, thanknyou educating us through your contents. stay safe. more power to you and your loved ones
Even though I am not taking any exams that cover Roman History, I just love the Roman Empire. You covered a topic so clearly and nuanced that it made me intrigued by the fighting forces of the legions rather than the generals. You make some fascinating videos and appreciate all the effort you put into making them. Thank you for the information and phenomenal video!
Dman. I love these videos. I've already checked your channel for the other legions. Was saddened to see that you just have the 9th and 10th. But I greatly look forward to seeing your progress and next videos. Very good quality. Keep up the great work!
Thank you for this. In Britain we are only taught of Julius Caesar's two expeditions, Boudicca's revolt and Hadrian's wall. Many modern day Britons can only name the Iceni tribe. They don't realise that there's over 300 years of history in Roman Britain to learn about.
"Centurion" and "The Eagle" notwithstanding ? Are we forgetting that the previous Scottish national anthem mentions fighting the Romans off ? 🦄🦁🦄 🐂🦅🐂 🦁 ☀️ 🐝 ⚡ 🦅 ⚡ 🐝 ☀️ 🦁
Damn, this video certainly helps in immersing with the numbered legions mod for Total War Rome 2. Subscribed and looking forward to more Roman history regarding the legions. Brilliant work!
Yeah I'm going to be honest, I would love for you to just go down the list of all the Legions and do videos on them lol. This is grade A content not only for academic purposes and history buffs but is insanely entertaining as well. Bravo! You just earned a sub and I am eagerly looking forward to your next video!
I'm glad there are more like me that believe the Legions deserve a video each. I'll surely finish my collection, and I'm very glad you're tagging along!
Car-Lis-el. bahaha. Awesome videos my man. I can only pick on your pronunciation, because every single one of these videos has proved I really don't know history like you do. Car-Lyle though ;) love your stuff, please keep going!
Love the history of the Legions! Even with the Roman sources it's still such a murky and mysterious tale! These men were stationed in hostile areas that did not want them there in many cases. So the threat of violence if not utter destruction was very real. Enjoyed it well done!
Loving this channel. been watching many videos. Carlisle pronounced Carl-eye-al by the way. I want to get hold on the 9th book - sounds like an interesting read.
I have the movie Centurian. A decent story about what happened to the ninth. But your video is a very good historical story about this mystery. Thank you for your time and effort. I will keep watching.
Great video, keep it up. We need more knowledge on youtube and not social media influencers that do nothing but scratch balls and play games to the amuzement of some 10yo kids, while getting paid millions for it. IMHO, youtube should pay way more to people like you who share knowledge. Welcome to my many subscribed list of great history channels my dude.
No joke, have watched this channel every day since I found it. At work and all...even got some fellow history buffs at work into it. Thanks so much for the content! Cheers from Canada.
You got yourself a sub today, it aint much but hope you grow more. With your commentary (brilliant btw) I am sure you will. ps I find the first theory more possible as a defeat to one of Rome's most feared legion coul bring many uprisings.
Wow as a Polishmen who loves history and have always famed Rome this is awesome!! Dude this brings the warrior out in me big time! Maybe in the future delve into the Polska Hussaria and it's Dragoons??
I wish more than anything that I could have seen these battles take place back in history just to see the battles that took places in areas that are quiet peaceful locations now
Thanks for the support! There are very few good pictures of the stamps of the 9th, so I decided to be sneaky and speak over one of the 14th, but the 9th had very similar ones. Good eye ;)
Quick shout out, I always wondered why the troops sided with Pompeii in the face of such a legendary opponent in Caesar, now I understand Pomp was there first so that would surely create some allegiance among many troops. Cheers from Canada for the content.
The famous 10th Equestris is next guys, going to be my best video yet! The research is taking a lot of time, but it will be worth the wait!
Let me know what Legions you would like to me to cover next.
Thank you for sharing Sir.lupus paulo
👍Great video, why not all legions?!
@@henkstersmacro-world I'll definitely do all the legions, but I was asking which order my subscribers would want me to make them, since each video takes a lot of time to make.
XI Claudia (Sammintie Legion} 500yr pls History That never Tasted defeat from time J,Ceasar in Gaul from Rhine to Black Sea . And the only Roman Legion Allowed to have shield painted blue and symbols of Neptune of the trident and dolphin no other legion was allowed ever to have anything but Red and symbols of Jupitar eagle wings and Lightning bolts (anything show legion in different colors is not historical). It was award such Honor By J. Ceasar at battle of alesia ..
VIIII? Really should it not be IX?
Where is the proof for that weird way of roman numbers, please?
The 9th Legion stepped into a rip in the space-time continuum and became the 501st.
all hail the 501st
501st Parachute Infanty Regiment?
@@TacoSallust No, from Star Wars.
@@FuknKms Where do you think Star Wars got the idea?
@@TacoSallust Maybe 501st Heavy Panzer Battalion? First elite unit with Tiger tanks.
I have to admit - the Roman legions had some real cool insignia!...
... good video; I very much enjoyed the story of the 9th Legion. I look forward to your future productions.
Speaking as a fellow student of History, this is awesome my guy! I think you draw some fascinating conclusions at the end of the video as well.
Your channel is off to a great start and I wish you success. What a brilliant idea to do more than simply refrence "The Legions" as more than a faceless cadre, but pursue further by covering what made each unit unique according to the adversaries in which they engaged, the terrain where they carried out operations, the degree to which the region was integrating into the Republic/Empire and how their history defined them as a fighting force.
I look forward to the expansion of your library.
Lt. J. Millegan USN, Retired
You framed my purpose perfectly.. I am grateful for your support in me completing this collection!
@@HistoriaMilitum
I think the ninth legion also got compleately destroid in some battle in the Netherlands, like ambush propably and so there is no records about it, because it was too disgraceful thing with how the mighty ninth legion got wiped out compleately, so nobody wanted to write anything about it. The other chance is, that it got so small in numbers, so it got merged with another half size legion.
In this comment I write a thank you for the few times TH-cam algorithm brought me to a good video and a possible hidden gem, I'm going to save this video to watch it later after my midterm exam, and might subscribe to it.
Thank you TH-cam
I'm glad this channel found YOU. Good luck on your midterm!
same here youtube algorithm is dope
Update on your midterm exams ? 🐝
Why don’t this guy have more subscribers? This kinda lit.
He is new as fuck. Let the algorithm work itself out
@@michaelr3583 Hope to god the algorithm does shit right.
@@michaelr3583 Maybe back in the day, the algorithm is Filaxim Historia's biggest enemy...
Algo’s Rhythm is working: just got this channel recommended and subscribed two minutes into the video
@@entraboard No it's not...
Great info and very well organized/presented. Keep up the fantastic work, it was well worth the time to watch.
I love this channel. Please keep it up. You have some amazing editing and narrating skills.
I have always been fascinated with the theories of the Ninth. Ever since I was a child for some strange reason this has fascinated me. I don't think we'll ever know what exactly happened to the Ninth. I've read every book and I have seen every movie about the Lost Ninth. I do believe as many that the Ninth may have been destroyed. And to save the humiliation of Rome and possible uprising of other tribes, the Ninth was stricken from history. In what period if time is unknown. Thank you for this video. And one thing I'd like to say about The Roman Empire, for the most advanced civilization in those times it was the most Barbaric in those times.
Don't forget that when Agricola divided his forces into 3 columns in Southern Scotland, probably to close off the glens to the enemy, one of these was the 9th legion. The Caledones concentrated an attack on the 9th and even broke into its camp, though luckily Agricola realised the danger and brought help to drive off the enemy
That's correct. I decided to mention it in a simple sentence at 12:35. The 9th suffered many casualties that night..
It's these "set backs" adds to the mystique and admiration for Rome.
Had these campaigns been easy you would not respect the Legions and the hardships undertaken. To pursue glory and expansion of the empire 🦅
The thing nobody considers is that Roman legions and armies were occasionally annihilated throughout the history of Rome and the Roman’s loudly recorded the occasions this happened. In fact those defeats would often prompt punitive scorched earth campaigns with no other purpose than retribution. The 9th is an outlier which leads me to believe there was an act of rebellion and it was destroyed and struck from history.
@@christophersmith5691 you know a lot of interesting details there - cheers for posting
Great vid man
This is a great start to a channel. Your video was well made. Love finding a history gem.
Great Video! would love to see the 21st Rapax!
I just found you exsisted. Great content and I subbed and put on notification before the vid was done.
hi sir. i am a history teacher from the philippines and i am glad that you have this content on your video, could you fearure some other legions, thanknyou educating us through your contents. stay safe. more power to you and your loved ones
Glad to hear from you, I'll definitely be releasing more Legions soon!
@@HistoriaMilitum looking forward to that sir. GOD BLESS YOU
Even though I am not taking any exams that cover Roman History, I just love the Roman Empire. You covered a topic so clearly and nuanced that it made me intrigued by the fighting forces of the legions rather than the generals. You make some fascinating videos and appreciate all the effort you put into making them. Thank you for the information and phenomenal video!
You are more than welcome! I will try to keep my future videos in this same style. Cheers!
@@HistoriaMilitum Your channel actually made me want to learn classical latin and got me into the roman empire
@@lucasgamezz140 it’s very good to hear that my work motivated you to such a degree. I am happy for your interest and wish you all the best!
Dman. I love these videos. I've already checked your channel for the other legions. Was saddened to see that you just have the 9th and 10th. But I greatly look forward to seeing your progress and next videos. Very good quality. Keep up the great work!
Thank you for this. In Britain we are only taught of Julius Caesar's two expeditions, Boudicca's revolt and Hadrian's wall.
Many modern day Britons can only name the Iceni tribe. They don't realise that there's over 300 years of history in Roman Britain to learn about.
"Centurion" and "The Eagle" notwithstanding ? Are we forgetting that the previous Scottish national anthem mentions fighting the Romans off ?
🦄🦁🦄 🐂🦅🐂
🦁 ☀️ 🐝 ⚡ 🦅 ⚡ 🐝 ☀️ 🦁
Damn, this video certainly helps in immersing with the numbered legions mod for Total War Rome 2. Subscribed and looking forward to more Roman history regarding the legions. Brilliant work!
Keep up making the videos man. Pretty impressed so far. I know its alot of work, but your viewers appreciate it. I know I do.
men you channel is awesome!!! i watched your videos several times already, so well narrated and interesting!! thanks for this!
Thank you for the compliment. Your enjoyment for our videos is what motivates us to keep going! :)
Dude I have been waiting for these kinds of videos for so long.
Yeah I'm going to be honest, I would love for you to just go down the list of all the Legions and do videos on them lol.
This is grade A content not only for academic purposes and history buffs but is insanely entertaining as well. Bravo! You just earned a sub and I am eagerly looking forward to your next video!
I'm glad there are more like me that believe the Legions deserve a video each. I'll surely finish my collection, and I'm very glad you're tagging along!
This is a tight video. Smart . Thanks for the guidance and creating a great presentation.
im so glad i found this channel. my fave is definetely the one about roman recruitment and training! if we could get more like this id be happy!
I totally love these videos mate :)
Great video man I look forward to more of your videos!
I absolutely enjoy your clear and well researched summations! Thank you very much for the creating the content I have been so long seeking!
Wow! a new Military History channel... Love your work and stile...glad I found you channel...Love it.
These are fantastic documentaries.
Car-Lis-el. bahaha. Awesome videos my man. I can only pick on your pronunciation, because every single one of these videos has proved I really don't know history like you do. Car-Lyle though ;) love your stuff, please keep going!
I know some history, but not those English city pronunciations, haha! I am glad you liked the videos, there will be a whole lot more coming soon ;)
Just subscribed. Excellent work, man. I love it. I simply can’t get enough Roman history.
Make that two of us.. Thanks!
Dude! awesome presentations love your work
With production quality like this how do you not have more subscribers
Thank you for the kind comment! I am thankful for every new sub I get, and will be aiming for even better quality in future videos :)
I enjoy history and I subscribed brother.
Please keep it up buddy.
Great video I'm glad I found this channel. Just so you know Carlisle is pronounced "car-lyle" :)
The Latin pronunciations are a bit dodgy too.
Ahh you beat me to the comment
@@Kevin-mx1vi agreed, there seems to be a simultaneous usage of both classical and ecclesiastical pronunciation systems. Easily fixed though
We pronounce it car lyle in Albuquerque but I've heard it pronounced differently
Stanwix is also pronounced "stanix"
How the hell you only got like 50 subs you should easily have a few thousand but really really good vid.
I recently started, and will keep going with every kind comment I get, so thank you!
2 weeks later over 3k! On a good path=)
...9.2 now....soon be 10
Sitting at 18.3k. Soon to be 20k.
47.6k now and definitely deserves a lot more
Just earned a subscriber, mate. Great video.
Keep it going!
Amazing video, you really done your reserch. Hope you will continue really high quality staff
Fantastic channel, your content and delivery are superb. Subscribed!
Its so cool that we can actually trace this history even today
You might enjoy Coleen McCullough's First Man in Rome series.
@@jefferynelson thank you for that book recommendation
Very informative! keep that up
The Art work ...Animation...Audio...The Writing...And the Narration is Really Top Notch...About as Good as it Gets...MUCH LUV FROM N.AUGUSTA S.C
Bro your videos are awesome! keep it up! Ur gunna hit a million subs before you know it.
Great video, brother!
Very detailed... very informative
You are doing a great job. Thanks
Great video dude. You just gained another subscriber. Keep up the good work I am looking forward to your future content.👏💯👍
Thank you for this. Another great video.
Great podcast! 👍
Vale!
Good video, keep up that quality and your channel should blow up. Subscribed 👌
Excellent job. Thank you sir
Love the history of the Legions! Even with the Roman sources it's still such a murky and mysterious tale! These men were stationed in hostile areas that did not want them there in many cases. So the threat of violence if not utter destruction was very real. Enjoyed it well done!
A Fabulous channel! Glad I found you!.Great work Sir!
Just subscribed brilliant video well done sir look forward to the next
Great info & vid! Thanks, and greets from the Netherlands. T.
This is great content! Thanks for your work, man.
Awesome work telling this great story!
Loving this channel. been watching many videos. Carlisle pronounced Carl-eye-al by the way.
I want to get hold on the 9th book - sounds like an interesting read.
Great video, I liked how you specified your preferred theory at the end.
WHY DO U ONLY HAVE 500 SUBS, YOU DESERVE THOUSANDS
Happy?
Outstanding video, you have a subscriber in me 👏👏👏 Bravo!!!!!!
I'm glad you're tagging along!
Thanks for posting this video 👍love military history
I have the movie Centurian. A decent story about what happened to the ninth. But your video is a very good historical story about this mystery. Thank you for your time and effort. I will keep watching.
Subbed! Keep up the great content 💪👏💯
Wisi enim ad minim servitium. Ave Caesar!!! great video- please post more!
Great video, keep it up. We need more knowledge on youtube and not social media influencers that do nothing but scratch balls and play games to the amuzement of some 10yo kids, while getting paid millions for it. IMHO, youtube should pay way more to people like you who share knowledge. Welcome to my many subscribed list of great history channels my dude.
Great presentation. It answered some questions Ive always had about the ninth.
Thanks algorithm. I always wanted to know more about the legions
No joke, have watched this channel every day since I found it. At work and all...even got some fellow history buffs at work into it. Thanks so much for the content! Cheers from Canada.
This is really awesome! Keep up this work
Thanks do much for making this
good job man keep up!thank you for traveling us back in time!
This is amazing content! top notch!!!!
You got yourself a sub today, it aint much but hope you grow more. With your commentary (brilliant btw) I am sure you will.
ps I find the first theory more possible as a defeat to one of Rome's most feared legion coul bring many uprisings.
Wow as a Polishmen who loves history and have always famed Rome this is awesome!! Dude this brings the warrior out in me big time! Maybe in the future delve into the Polska Hussaria and it's Dragoons??
I wish more than anything that I could have seen these battles take place back in history just to see the battles that took places in areas that are quiet peaceful locations now
I watch these like mini-movies! Love your storytelling!
What an awesome video!
Earned your 704th sub. Keep it up!
Amazing video! Keep it up :)
Great video. Subscribed. FYI Slower paced speech would help. Q: at 15:48 the pic shows a tile marked XIIII i.e. that’s the 14th not 9th Legion? 🙏
Thanks for the support! There are very few good pictures of the stamps of the 9th, so I decided to be sneaky and speak over one of the 14th, but the 9th had very similar ones. Good eye ;)
Good work ! Thanks
I'd love to see a video on the 14th Legion.
That's one of my favorite Legions! I'll definitely make one on them in the next video or the one after, thanks!
Ryse: Son of Rome
Thanks. Good video, although a minor point for future reference at 15:40 “Carlisle” is pronounced car-lyle.
This was scripted cleverly well. You earned my subscription
Great job, keep it up!
This is amazing. Keep up the good work.
Ngl, this video has waaay more history than I though possible. I love it
Everyone is a gangsta until the 9th legion's eagle goes up. A great video my good man.
Great stuff, got my attention... And my sub.
Welcome aboard!
I love your channel. Hooe you get relly big one day
Quick shout out, I always wondered why the troops sided with Pompeii in the face of such a legendary opponent in Caesar, now I understand Pomp was there first so that would surely create some allegiance among many troops. Cheers from Canada for the content.
*Pompey. Pompeii is a city
Very happy to subscribe. Thank you
Yeah dude, your videos kick ass.
Can't believe this guy doesn't have more subs, awesome videos!
Very interesting video. You earned a sub today
Amazing! More like this!