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Naming your son Achilles is probably bad juju...
Odysseus on the other hand is an excellent name.
I knew a guy named Achilles at a summer camp a few years back pretty cool guy.
I am named Odysseus so thank you I guess
Bophadese is clearly better than Achilles or Odysseus.
Odysseus is worse.
@@iamasalad9080 Not if you live in Greece it's not.
fun fact: after cannae, rome's total lost numbered over 100k which is huge for ancient times. and cannae only happened a couple years into the war. the war wouldn't end for another decade and a half. even hannibal complained how rome had so many manpower to spare
Carthage was doomed to lose the war from the start, though. It only ever had naval supremacy, and promptly lost that, anyway. They were way too reliant on mercenaries (and therefore generating the money to hire them from their maritime colonies) and Celtic tribes, which made Hannibal’s crossing of Provincia possible in the first place.
It’s one of those things though. The Punic Wars were ignited after Syracuse and the the incident at Messina. Syracuse sent soldier to Messina, and mercenaries called the Sons of Mars seized it back and forced all the women to marry them. It’s a pivotal point in history with mercenaries being the problem, yet again.
As a Greek I am here to confirm we still name people the same as we used to most of the time. For example we still have a bunch of Leonidas hanging around.
@@Deepak_Dhakad i would say it's very less now I mean very few people name their children- ram chandra, pushparaj, bhishm now a days💀
@@Deepak_Dhakad Never heard those names but get it ig-
As a Bulgarian we also name as we used to. Many Ivan, Asen, Kaloyan, Simeon, Boris, Kubrat, Krum, Asparuh and etc.
@@graciie77 this is fun because atleast one name there us Jewish(Ivan -> Ioan)
My father's name is Leonidas, i am greek too but i just got a plain common name lol
5:34 I thought this whole "Europeans finding really old stuff and being casual about it" was an exaggeration (my town does have a 1000 year old castle xd), but this year so far I've heard at least 2-3 times that they found something *really* old (even back from the Roman era) while digging the ground for some reform or construction.
My city is the oldest in Europe and the 4th oldest in the world. We have a lot of old stuff everywhere.
Here in Italy, especially Rome, ancient stuff from roman times is very annoying because they find something every other day while digging metro tunnels, and museums have to recover all of it, so construction works end up stalling or taking years.
I actually am very annoyed by the names nowadays. I am Austrian and nowadays you would not be able to differentiate between americans and Austrians for most names (still German pronounciation though). I just feel like a part of culture was lost when we stopped naming our children Ferdinand, Herbert, Harald, Franz, Hans etc. nowadays it´s just David, Lukas, Tim etc. I wanna be able to guess where people come from, by hearing their name it´s just fun.
Gibt auch richtig wenige ludwige in bayern, ich werd mei kind ludwig nenne
@@cephalonbx4475 Du bist mir sympathisch
After WW2, modern world, especially western Europe, IS America. You are just living in it
@@user-js2xn9jv9l If random internet person says so
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Drew: spoils results of a war that occurred 2400+ years ago
Internet Community: TOO SOON!!
That's an Crucifixion
A "pull tab" was something that was used to open cans most commonly cans of soda or pop. The pull tab was phased out in the 80's.
5:07 my grandpa just casually showed me a Reichsmark from 1937 Germany today and he said it's probably not that ancient
My grandpa used to collect coins and had literally dozens of those. But according to the guy who was evaluating the collection, Reichsmark coins nowadays aren't even worth the metal they are made of.
@@patrickstar5136 my dad's cousin found a bunch of them while walking on a deserted dirt road. He suspected that someone lost his entire wallet because there were so many Reichsmark in one place. (He was using a metal detector, it's his hobby). Also somewhere in my front yard there's probably Wehrmacht weapons burried. My grandpa was afraid they would be taken from him and burried them there and I my dad claims that nobody ever dug em out.
Argentina? lol
@@Pabloto-dq3sx bet
9:20 I know a dude named Achilles. Definitely deserves to stay alive.
Imagine naming your kid Prometheus (as I know you did, from an earlier video)
Definitely stick with those ancient names. It's a lot better than those "new" names strange American moms give their kids
Now they're just dumb af. Imagine going through 9 months of pregnancy just to name your kid "john" or "eugene" or "spencer"
@@epRivera I don't know any Eugenes, but I know way too many Princesses and Rainbows
@@xiphactinusaudax1045 There are 3 Eugenes at my school
@@epRivera lmao imagine
@@epRivera "John" is definitely not a new name. It is an old Jewish name means "mercy of God". "Eugene" is a Greek name means "noble".
In Iceland most kids don't care about the "Jólaköttur" and know it is fake. But when I was a young boy and had to walk to school in complete darkness a shat myself because I thought he would coma and get me
"Jólaköttur is totally fake, I don't believe in it ...... maybe"
How do you pronounce the ó?
@@Nai_101 maybe like the german ü
kyle as a name apparently dates back to the 5th century, Scotland/Ireland, Tyler was first used as a surname, and sometimes a first name in the 13th-14th centuries. a lot of typical modern names are just medieval ones that got more popular overtime
Drew..Isn't a Pull Tab something we used to use to open cans of "Soda"?
On beaches these were wonderfull 🤕
I came here to say this
@@blueptconvertible same
You putting soda in quotation marks makes it seem like you're just pretending to be human
@@ariannahoward4579 it's probably because most often pull tabs you'd find in the old days, especially on beaches, were usually from beer cans.
can we appreciate how drew uploads daily
no
Yes we can
But we dont
@@eemeliholopainengaming9598 based
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9:10 Fun Facts Leonidas is still a somewhat common name in Greece.
Yes it's a trend nowadays to give your child an ancient Greek in Greece. It's so boring to only have Christian names
Lots of ancient greek names are still common first names, and even some more obscure ones are often used as middle names, for example my first name is Dimitri, from the goddess of harvest Demeter, very common, and my middle name is Apollo, from the homonymous god of music, art, light and a bunch more, relatively rare.
And it's rather common in many Eastern European countries. Namely in its variation ("Leonid"). A bit of a fun fact too.
@@jimtsap04 oh Dmitri is a Greek name? oh I thought it was Russian...
@@mrtrollnator123 it's popular in Russia, but yeah it originates from ancient Greece
9:22 my daughter is named Teona Aurelia - Teona is a compromise for Teodora - in my wife's country it is considered a grandmother's name - and Aurelia is obviously inspired by the greatest roman emperor (I don't know how I got this past my wife :D )
Aurelia means gold. Generally any name with Au(r) means gold. Aurelio is the male variant of it with the same meaning. Aurel, aurelia, Aurelio, Aurelie, Aurelius, Aurum, Auryn. On periodic table, Gold is represented with "Au"
some dude made a boat out of reeds and sailed across the pacific and there are egyptian hieroglyphs in australia(could be a super elaborate hoax too)
priests of egypt also knew about the americas
@@ionbucur2416 in that case someone went into very long extent to learn egyptian hieroglyphs and make a real story out of them, they are not random
it says something like : someone important died on a seajourney and is buried somewhere there
@@ionbucur2416 gimme a sec, gonna try find it
@@karonneevits513 8 hours later....
@@karonneevits513 (he never found it)
@@ninja_boi i posted immediately, then must be on YT or on your side some delay or problem..
10:17
Poland: First time?
0:35 More then just the six day War
Ancient name: Alexander
Modern name: Alexander
Ancient names: David & Jonathan
Modern names: David & Jonathan
The one from Sun Tsu is actually wrong, he said that a kingdom that falls apart from the inside, will never come again.
5:40 I mean they recently found pieces of a 4000 year old village literally less than a hundred meter from my front door
Europe💀
"I found a 600 years old cranium"
- central mexican kids
"I found a 2002 coin"
- Northern mexican kids
That time travel thing always gets me, no point in trying to tell Alexander the Great he's gonna get got, when you're just going to be the one that gets him sick
That's probably what happened.
2:26 i be taking that medal
5:34 Talking about that I'm currently living in a small town in Germany. There's a house with a canon ball stuck to the wall and a sign, it says it was fired from a french canon in the year 1800 and they're still people living there, it's amazing
6:26 we know it as "la Battaglia del Cellina" (Cellina's Battle), and it's one of the greatest war success of our history
4:06 Drew, 21st century humor
My grandpa has a collection of Ancient Roman and Byzantium coins he found while working on the field.
"This was revealed to me in a dream" is actually a line from the philosopher Nicolai Berdyaev. Those people take dreams really seriously.
1:21, well technically, if the meme author would tell you that there is no queen of england he would be right, there was a week ago, now there isn't
There hasn't been a Queen of England since 1707 when the kingdoms of England and Scotland were merged into the Kingdom of Great-Britain.
10:59 is it just me that heard "my name is walter hartwell white"
I think your device is broken
@@epRivera nope I played the video back and heard it again
Love your videos I'm glad you upload every day!!!
2:18 as an arab, i had to practice writing this way of writing til 6th grade, it was very hard and it even was on exams and most of the time i lost marks because of it
Yeah. I’m not Arab but I read (and copied) Quran
I have 2 Qurans with one of those
Good job Drew 1:49 You blured one but not both.
Actually he usually puts the cursor as he did in the top Nono German mention
5:17 Guys, you found thing from the 1920's?? The most ancient thing i ever found was from 1994
1930-40s Reichpfenning
1700s Polish coin
01:25 There isn't a "Queen of England", the English and Scottish crowns merged in the 1600's to become the British crown.
People just generally refer to Great Britain as "England", like calling the Soviet Union "Russia" or the Netherlands "Holland".
Drew congrats on hitting 1 million subscribers
1:47 I like how you blurred one and kept the other
You is a CANCELLED
Genius move
well there is no queen of England anymore so technically he's right.
6:54 that’s called a Pyrrhic victory, Drew.
0:56 Oversimplified's series on the Civil war
moral of the story
*ROME HATES SURRENDERING*
we don’t talk about the Germans…
Germans had to conquer literally the entire western empire for rome to fall, by the time odoacer entered the eternal city, the empire only really had italy and dalmatia under its control
@@germanyballwork5301 This shows that even during its weakest, it was still very hard to conquer Rome.
Nice video keep it up!
Mendeleev with the periodic table is just next level "trust me bro"
Drew, rocking the Usagi shirt while talking history.
A pull tab is the old beer bottle lids that you tear off.
Its about the only archeological finds we get in Australia too.
5:28 me finding arrowheads in the forest: I have no such weaknesses
Whenever I see a notification from you (drew durnil) I instantly press play
1:34
It wasn't the storms
It was the Guns
and then there's africa
''oh look i just found the second human settlement ever''
Congrats on 1.2 million subs
1945 is the year, everyone just became hippies after that
A pull tab is the metal bit we use to open soda cans.
But yup, that's American treasure hunting in a nutshell. You pretty much just be glad that you found some old pieve of metal or glass from the 1930's, and really go crazy if you find whole bottles.
I would know this well, I've found an absurd amount of glass just from my local creek.
As a Miltiades (general of Marathon) I see this as an absolute win
3:55 Can someone explain to me why the roman empire included that bit of, what would become, hungry? The border just juts out over both the carpathian mountains and the danube, it doesn't make any sense to me
Only 19 minutes ago, man nice to see that my time zone finally gets time to watch early
I love how Drew talked about Leo not playing in a film about rome cause in a website called Last Resort Film, they made a "movie" Called "Caesar" with Leo as Caesar
I am from iceland and when i was like 5 i kept getting nigtmares about the Jólakötturinn eating me
0:34 COUNTERSTRIKE!!!
1:18 no, belgium was supposed to be a PART of the maginot, but they saw it as a way french control so they abandoned it
Love the vids
Ancient names were so cool, my world history class all agrees that Menes is an epic name
Lol that Walter part at the end
I am so naming my first son Leonidas. I'll call him Leon for short.
7:30 Sabaton starts playing in the background.
8:56 That sounds like a story my father and older sister would come up to make me want to buy new clothes.
5:38
*Laughs in having found tens of fossiles, some from more than 150 million years ago in my grandparents' garden*
0:21 Consider it a teaser
I love that in this video Drew is wearing a sailor moon tank top lol
That last one is mind blowing...
7:40 In addition to the tennis player Drew mentioned and the other Frenchies u/Percentage_Junior mentioned, there was also one (1) Austrian resistance member.
2:50 - We found cocaine in a pharaoh's guts. Just sayin.
7:30 there is a song made about that battle called the last battle and the song was made by sabaton.
6:00 Drew knows Scott Steiner is the greatest... Wonderful, I like DrUwU daddy a even more now.
Didn't know about the wooden airfield and laughed my butt off when I heard about the wooden bomb :)
8:45
with my knowledge in Old Norse and Older English forms this translates to "Father thine art Danish" which would mean "Your father is Danish"
me when drew skips over wolf of wall street when talking about leonard dicaprio's historical movies
The oldest things i've found was a dictionary from the 1880s English-Italian/Italian-English and it was a portable one a very small one
Drew shortening Nebuchadnezzar as Neb.
Me who has 1000 iq: CHAD
Great shirt Drew
Leo/Leonidas is a great idea
China technically did won against the sparrows but they didnt know that the sparrow was eating the locust which as expected the locust ate all their crops and made a massive famine and alot of people died so the sparrow got the last laugh at the end.
Oh yes pure happyness and sadness
The reason why we don't name kids "Spartacus" is because they might be a complete loner and the fact that their name is Spartacus makes it worse
We are not prepared for muscular Drew....
ancient names fall out of favour because there ends up being an infamous person with that name
Hezekiah, Ehud(OK that was used recently), and Jehoshophat are s9me cool ones from the Bible. Also kudos to drew for avoiding showing a bunch of chickens ready for a counter attack and saying "all hens on deck." :)
hey drew for the next country ball plush can you do new Zealand with a rugby ball plz
1:47 I was going to call out the fact you didn’t cover the first NoNo word, but then I saw the mouse.
Actually, the beringian cross was disproven a few years ago as the region would have been uninhabitable at the time.
note: Leonidas *is* actually the Greek version of Leonard.
6:33 Is that why in Counter-Strike there are chickens you can shoot on the Italy map?
I've watched Land of mine, it hits really hard
i had a dream where oversimplefied uploaded the 2nd punic war
3:13 i am fom sweden and we are devolving…. no more gigachad sweden :(
Everyone would think it's Leonardo...just slip thru the cracks 😂
Best part, I have Leonidas as a middle name
*pauses and stares at Drew's armpit for a while* back to the video
After turning the Redcoats back at Baltimore (inspiring our national anthem), our victories the Battle of Chippewa and the battle of Plattsburgh, and a naval victory on Lake Champlain, the British were already willing to make peace, but some British forces under Edward Pakenham, who didn't know about this, decided to embarrass their country further by getting slaughtered while trying to hit New Orleans.
Overall, I think the UK should feel lucky to have that war be called a draw.
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“Bring back Polandball.”
I can’t. It is into space.
technically the reason why the USA "won" the space race is because they kept changing the goal just before they do said goal
Yeah, the U.S only beat the USSR to the moon, what about the first anything in space, huh united states?
@@comicallylargemegaphone7579 the USSR reached the moon even before the USA and send the first object into another plant's orbet (Venise)
We fake the Moon Landing
only country to ever walk on the moon definitely won the space race.
We managed to accomplish everything the Soviets did: but did they reach the moon?