@@a.g.styles3500 Greeks are not Slavs is one of the third Countries in Europe that are not related to any other country. Also the DNA of the inhabitants of Southern Italy is almost the same as the DNA of the inhabitants of Peloponnese
@@User-d3v9f just had my DNA done and was surprised to find that I have Greek DNA. I was always told my family was from southern Italy and they were correct but I do have Greek DNA also , so you are correct my friend
I was gonna mention the misconception of Augustus being Emperor as that title was not created and until the end of his life had to share power with the senate.
I love how Italians enjoyed pretty things and brought them to other countries in Europe. I mean, take Poland for instance. It was down to earth and practical until the advent of Italian Renaissance, and then it bloomed into something beautiful.
Perché l'Italia è il miglior paese al mondo TRAD.(Why Italy is the best country in the world) Una Parola. Poesie. TRAD.(One word. Poems)1 ESEMPI TRAD.(EXAMPLE) Quant'è bella giovinezza, Che si fugge tuttavia! Chi vuol esser lieto, sia: di doman non v'è certezza. -Lorenzo de' Medici ------------------------------------------ M'illumino d'immenso -Giuseppe Ungaretti ------------------------------------------ Non ti curar di lor, ma guarda e passa -Dante Alighieri, Divina Commedia ------------------------------------------
Slight imprecision: August was not an emperor. Though he is considered to be the founder of the Roman Empire, he never had the title of emperor, the first emperor was actually Tiberius, who came after him
Technically speaking he was an "imperator", the Latin word meaning commander, though the meaning changed to the current emperor So to the Romans they were all emperors and not emperors
Yeah, sure he was called Princeps rather than emperor, but in social status and in terms of power he was emperor. And even then, I didn't think that the emperors weren't seen as proper emperors (as in higher than other people, rather than just Princeps, the first among them) until quite a bit later.
Great video. As for Italy, I am Italian and I can safely say it's over, both economically and in terms of social cohesion and intellectual progress. The country is in irreversible decline.
as an italian it's always fun to hear the story from a foreign, i'm not a history tecnichian but it soud correct it's sad to think how we went from less then nothing (ww2) to an impressionant growth to terrorism to... idk, nothing? not much for money, but for the people (not that i liked the ww2 mentality (keep in mind that not many people were actually fascist, but i still don't like it), it was the peek for the "regional rasism"
Intresting how the biggest power house of europe fell behind other nations such as england and france although i believe all of europe to be in debt of roman and italian history and culture
you forgot the seperatists in the north that have a lot of um support as shown by unoficial referendums & offical autonomy votes. like Venice & lombardy
Skipio was the right pronunciation for classical Latin, with a hard C. The soft C was a change in pronunciation that occurred during medieval times, as in Ecclesiastical Latin (and then Italian).
The Romans only wanted to say they were the descendants of some deity and so they did They might have also appreciated Greek culture as a famous quote would make one imagine "Graecia capta ferum victorem cepit"
Italians and Greeks don’t say “una faccia, una razza” for nothing, but I simply highly doubt Virgilius was even near to be right about the foundation of Rome.
In highschool literature (italian and history) teachers are pretty famous to never being able to end the year program and modern history isn't even touched most of the times.
Of course if, all the historians say it, stop commenting to say anything and go open a history book, I prefer to believe a historian than an ignoramus who knows nothing about youtube
Italians and Greeks are brothers🇬🇷❤️🇮🇹
Italians are not slavs.
@@a.g.styles3500 Greeks are not Slavs
is one of the third Countries in Europe that are not related to any other country. Also the DNA of the inhabitants of Southern Italy is almost the same as the DNA of the inhabitants of Peloponnese
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@@User-d3v9f just had my DNA done and was surprised to find that I have Greek DNA. I was always told my family was from southern Italy and they were correct but I do have Greek DNA also , so you are correct my friend
“Invade greece now for the italyy” cit- that mussolini guy
Love Italy from Greece🇬🇷♥️ 🇮🇹
Thanks bro
Thanks man. Same here. 😉
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Ma esistono ancora persone che si autodefiscono come "comunisti"? 😅
@@magnumopus1628 si
This video (and your channel) is all around great. Amazingly formatted as to prevent being overwhelmed while also being greatly informative.
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I am doing a PowerPoint on Italy thank you so much this was such good timing
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Just a nitpick: in 7:20 you have Proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy as 1961 when it is in 1861. But lovely video nonetheless.
Maybe is because he don't trust Italian burocracy
@@francescoiuliano5690 tbh. With the amount of times these videos take. I wouldn’t expect a historical error but must be tired
@@Ttegegg in the '60s of 20th century only the Third World accomplish his indipendence... whit all respect said
I was gonna mention the misconception of Augustus being Emperor as that title was not created and until the end of his life had to share power with the senate.
Italy is one of most wonderful country In world there so much to like about it.
Congratulations, you have moved me, among the few who have managed to tell everything, a really great job, love from Italy 🤗❤️
You're criminally underrated. Amazing work 💪
I love the alliteration you spontaneously add in, always makes me chuckle a bit
Finalmente! I was waiting for this one for so long! Super happy! 🇮🇹
Super underrated Historytuber. Love these videos
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I really appreciate the effort you put into using a correct pronunciation, props to you!
I love how Italians enjoyed pretty things and brought them to other countries in Europe. I mean, take Poland for instance. It was down to earth and practical until the advent of Italian Renaissance, and then it bloomed into something beautiful.
🇮🇹Italian Seal Of Approval🇮🇹
Especially for the panna cotta at the end
Excellent as always. Mr History you are one of the best content makers on UA-cam!
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‘From Caligula to COVID’... mate that was EPIC comment, my version would be “From Commodus to Covidus” 🤣
That was a great summary 😊
Amazing content. Love your work
Really well made! Thanks 🙏🏼
Man your channel is underrated Keep up the videos man
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You make great videos man, hope your channel gets the attention it deserves 👍
ma che bel video! Continua cosi!!! Un abbraccio dall'Italia
Love your videos man! I foresee this channel becoming very popular
9:30 To Tifa porn being shown in the Italian Senate. Yes this happened, and yes this started a whole debate. Italy is just that wacky.
Perché l'Italia è il miglior paese al mondo TRAD.(Why Italy is the best country in the world)
Una Parola. Poesie. TRAD.(One word. Poems)1
ESEMPI TRAD.(EXAMPLE)
Quant'è bella giovinezza,
Che si fugge tuttavia!
Chi vuol esser lieto, sia:
di doman non v'è certezza.
-Lorenzo de' Medici
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M'illumino
d'immenso
-Giuseppe Ungaretti
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Non ti curar di lor, ma guarda e passa
-Dante Alighieri, Divina Commedia
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@@cavestoryfan10 è giusto why...
@@cavestoryfan10 because non ha alcun senso in questo contesto
È giusto why
@@cavestoryfan10 why
@@cavestoryfan10 come farsi fessi
Incredible!
Nice video with respect to our adriatic brothers 🇦🇱❤🖤❤🤍💚🇮🇹
another awesome vid! keep up the good work!!
Next destination... Ivory Coast, or Cote D’Ivoire. 🇨🇮
Hey man! I watched some of your videos and I wonder if you could do a video on Romania
The ending 👌🏽
Mama Mia what a great video!!
great videos. keep them coming
During the first Italian war of Independence it was the first time aerial bombs were used in warfare.
I love Mr History
You deserve a Ferrari . Awesome video as always
Whenever I watch your videos I want to learn new languages. Specially now, with Italy
get duolingo
@@yourmum69_420I don't like Duolingo, I only use it sometimes just when I'm bored.
I love Italy and Pizza from Libya 🇱🇾❤🇮🇹
As an Italian, I can confirm 👍🏼
Good Video!
Rome, Caeser, Pope, Mafia, Mussolini, Pasta. Waving hands about whilst speaking. That should purty well cover it. Mamma Mia!
Hey great video can you do more?
Going through to comment on each one of your videos to improve your algorithm results
I am so hungry after watching this.
Great video
Anyone know the painting at 2:55 ?
I want to visit Italy so badly!!! 😭
make a video about kenya
♥️🇮🇹♥️
Great video and very informative but you accidentaly switched numbers at 7:19, pretty sure Italy was not proclaimed in 1961 😅
I'm early! nice video!i like italy (especially pizza)
Slight imprecision: August was not an emperor. Though he is considered to be the founder of the Roman Empire, he never had the title of emperor, the first emperor was actually Tiberius, who came after him
If it walks like an emperor, looks like an emperor, quacks like an emperor...
Technically speaking he was an "imperator", the Latin word meaning commander, though the meaning changed to the current emperor
So to the Romans they were all emperors and not emperors
Yeah, sure he was called Princeps rather than emperor, but in social status and in terms of power he was emperor. And even then, I didn't think that the emperors weren't seen as proper emperors (as in higher than other people, rather than just Princeps, the first among them) until quite a bit later.
What’s your hurry? - way too fast.
You forgot about genoa pisa and amalfi
funny guy... keep it up just sub
Great video. As for Italy, I am Italian and I can safely say it's over, both economically and in terms of social cohesion and intellectual progress. The country is in irreversible decline.
as an italian it's always fun to hear the story from a foreign, i'm not a history tecnichian but it soud correct
it's sad to think how we went from less then nothing (ww2) to an impressionant growth to terrorism to... idk, nothing? not much for money, but for the people (not that i liked the ww2 mentality (keep in mind that not many people were actually fascist, but i still don't like it), it was the peek for the "regional rasism"
You should make a video about Taiwan and Venezuela
He will, he's just taking every single country in alphabetical order.
@@cineturon ohhh cool! I didnt know thanks
Hi mr history i love your channel. Also im like a fifth Sicilian
You missed the part Neopolitan had to flee from Russian lands, but other than that good video.
Nice intro 😂
Intresting how the biggest power house of europe fell behind other nations such as england and france although i believe all of europe to be in debt of roman and italian history and culture
Mama me ya it's a me mario lol😂🤣🍄🍄🍄🍄
don't forget about the greatest mafia organization :)
Antoninus Pius is pronounced "Antonynus Pyus" not "Antonainius Paius"
you forgot the seperatists in the north that have a lot of um support as shown by unoficial referendums & offical autonomy votes. like Venice & lombardy
Anyone here reminiscing to Assassins Creed II
Panetone eaten by mistake :P
Diocletian is pronounced "Dyocletsyan" not "Daioclishan"
No it's pronounced dee-o-cle-tee-an
Trajan is pronounced Trayan! Not "Treigian"
Do Montenegro
👏👏👏🍕
We wait Romania ;)
VIVA GARIBALDI! VIVA L'ITALIA UNITA!
Battle of "Actium" is pronounced "Aktsium"
In ecclesiastical pronunciation yes, but in classical and in English it's just Actium
Scipio Its actually shipio and not skipio
Anyway they are just details
Skipio was the right pronunciation for classical Latin, with a hard C.
The soft C was a change in pronunciation that occurred during medieval times, as in Ecclesiastical Latin (and then Italian).
OLIVE OIL!!
Pizza ovens
Him: high quality of life
Italins: "yeah, that's cap"
Ok area was trojan ( greek tribe) so romylous is greek and rome is greek city (the aninet not moder)
Troy was anatolic. Also, it is just a mith.
The Romans only wanted to say they were the descendants of some deity and so they did
They might have also appreciated Greek culture as a famous quote would make one imagine
"Graecia capta ferum victorem cepit"
Italians and Greeks don’t say “una faccia, una razza” for nothing, but I simply highly doubt Virgilius was even near to be right about the foundation of Rome.
italy is a big boot🤣🤣
If I am Italian, I would die learning history in high school
In highschool literature (italian and history) teachers are pretty famous to never being able to end the year program and modern history isn't even touched most of the times.
Lol
video watched by mistake
roman history isn't italian history
Of course if, all the historians say it, stop commenting to say anything and go open a history book, I prefer to believe a historian than an ignoramus who knows nothing about youtube
The history of a territory isn't a history of a nation.
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you can go on saying what you want, I know it's Italian, I don't even know why I'm wasting my time anyway..
The Romans are an original Italic tribe. So yes, Roman history very much is Italian history.
@@weareallone4888 That territory is literally in Italy. 🤦🏻♂️
Amazing video