Deadly Moments in History - The Nika Riots

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  • Опубліковано 6 чер 2024
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    We relive the deadly Nika Riots which brought the Emperor Justinian to his knees and resulted in the death of 30,000 civilians. In our journey we will explore the history of chariot racing, the undercurrents of dissent, and the blow by blow unfolding of the riot.
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    Documentary Credits:
    Research: Invicta and Luas McCahill
    Script: Invicta
    Artwork: Robbie McSweeney
    Editing: Invicta
    Music: Total War Soundtrack, Dreamnote, Recognition
    Literary Sources
    -History of the Wars, I by Procopius
    -Empress Theodora by J. A. S. Evans
    -Justinian: The Last Roman Emperor by G. P. Baker
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  • @SebAnders
    @SebAnders 6 років тому +1258

    little known fact: the sack of Constantinople in 1204 was carried out not by crusaders but by Scottish football fans when the supply of irn bru ran out.

  • @BVargas78
    @BVargas78 6 років тому +234

    It's great that Byzantine History get's a lot more recognition these days! Mainly thanks to the excellent online communities and channels. Excellent work.

    • @tylerellis9097
      @tylerellis9097 6 років тому +7

      BVargas78, problem is the best part 867-1066 is basically nonexistent on the internet.

    • @paprskomet
      @paprskomet 6 років тому +5

      A thanks to getting bigger attention its also great that more and more people starts to rightly criticize manipulative Byzantine terminology.

    • @BVargas78
      @BVargas78 6 років тому +6

      Byzantium trilogy by John Julius Norwich gives a colourful account of the period. Worth looking into!

    • @MarkMcAllister-ni9sf
      @MarkMcAllister-ni9sf 5 років тому +1

      NC for life!

    • @kevray
      @kevray 4 роки тому +1

      Terran Republic is better!!

  • @robinschlyter309
    @robinschlyter309 6 років тому +679

    Fantastic episode but damn, Robbie McSweeney's artwork really brings it to life!

    • @robbiemcsweeney1318
      @robbiemcsweeney1318 6 років тому +68

      Thanks! Had fun creating the artwork :)

    • @geemanamatin8383
      @geemanamatin8383 6 років тому +8

      I always wondered who made the pictures. good job Robbie!

    • @agenttommy1
      @agenttommy1 4 роки тому +4

      Robbie McSweeney it’s so good and it’s historically accurate!! Cheers man!

    • @owented
      @owented 3 роки тому

      There’s a picture at 13:23 when the inside of the soldiers shield has those little weighted arrowheads whatever they were called that you would throw at your enemy much like a dart

  • @HistoryMarche
    @HistoryMarche 6 років тому +233

    Outstanding presentation. I've read extensively about Justinian, yet this video was entirely refreshing.

    • @InvictaHistory
      @InvictaHistory  6 років тому +26

      HistoryMarche great to hear you enjoyed it : )

    • @HistoryMarche
      @HistoryMarche 6 років тому +16

      Sure did, and I would definitely like to see more focus on making Moments in History documentaries.

    • @jeffbenton6183
      @jeffbenton6183 5 років тому +3

      @@HistoryMarche I'm curious, 'cause I've been thinking about it recently, and since you seem to have been reading about it more than I, do you consider Justinian to be over-all a good ruler?

    • @lucianoevan1157
      @lucianoevan1157 3 роки тому

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      @brycentristan7359 3 роки тому

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  • @rubenheymans1988
    @rubenheymans1988 6 років тому +505

    This quality, still weird there nothing like this on tv, not even close

    • @InvictaHistory
      @InvictaHistory  6 років тому +56

      all thanks to the support of viewers and Patrons : )

    • @SGTDROUIN
      @SGTDROUIN 6 років тому +38

      It wouldn't be popular enough. Just ask yourself why the ''HistoryChannel'' has became just pawnshop and conspiracy shit, people aren't interested in stuff that require brain power and money is king. Making people dumber and making more money is the best combination to control the masses.

    • @Valivali94
      @Valivali94 5 років тому +14

      I think if you like informative entertainment, today the tv has been almost entirely replaced by good youtube channels. It is just a shame that youtube does not support them in a way sustainable for the creators.

    • @manictiger
      @manictiger 5 років тому +4

      @Alexandre Drouin
      Most people don't have any brainpower. I used to want people to improve themselves, but with enough experience and time, I've formed a new hypothesis: the average person is incapable of improving themselves beyond college general ed level. They are simply too stupid.

    • @this_is_patrick
      @this_is_patrick 5 років тому +4

      TV people don't care about genuine history anymore, ancient aliens and space Nazis is the new norm by this point.

  • @mastabewbew9733
    @mastabewbew9733 6 років тому +365

    " The match is lit "

    • @GoooAwayyy
      @GoooAwayyy 4 роки тому +17

      💯💯😂😂😂👌👌👌

    • @CatholicWeeb
      @CatholicWeeb 4 роки тому +4

      @@GoooAwayyy Don't use emoji please, thank you.

    • @kingofnuclearfallout39
      @kingofnuclearfallout39 3 роки тому +1

      FIRE AWAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @QuaddyBoi
      @QuaddyBoi 3 роки тому +4

      @@CatholicWeeb 😂😂😂😳🤭💀 bruh

    • @hst615
      @hst615 3 роки тому +1

      "This match will get red hot."
      Wallop!

  • @thekillers1stfan
    @thekillers1stfan 6 років тому +501

    Friendly Reminder that the Secret History of Procopius written by Justinian's actual personal historian exists and the whole thing is filled with It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia type chapter titles such as:
    I. How The Great General Belisarius Was Hoodwinked By His Wife, Whose Lover Became A Monk
    XI. How the Defender of the Faith Ruined His Subjects
    XII. Proving That Justinian and Theodora Were Actually Fiends in Human Form
    XVII. How Theodora Saved Five Hundred Harlots from a Life of Sin
    and a personal favorite
    XVIII. How Justinian Killed a Trillion People

    • @InvictaHistory
      @InvictaHistory  6 років тому +119

      thekillers1stfan haha thats a really awesome way to put it

    • @InquisitorThomas
      @InquisitorThomas 6 років тому +17

      Has there even been a Trillion Humans across all of history?

    • @vesuvyan
      @vesuvyan 6 років тому +33

      some historians and demographers say yes, some say no. Considering we didn't break 1 billion Concurrent Humans until the 1800s, I am personally on the no side. It might be closer to 50 Billion *Modern* (Last 300,000 years) Humans to have ever lived, and even that might be a stretch

    • @bladesmann7593
      @bladesmann7593 6 років тому +30

      thekillers1stfan That would be an amazing title for a It's Always Sunny episode.
      Da daa da daaa da daaaa
      "How the gang killed a trillion people"

    • @arisardar6018
      @arisardar6018 6 років тому +25

      "How He Seized All the Wealth of the Romans and Threw It Away" is too pretty cool chapter title from that book.

  • @mrwehrmachtguy1171
    @mrwehrmachtguy1171 5 років тому +544

    Remember:
    Never say the N-word to the Emperor

  • @fl333r
    @fl333r 6 років тому +481

    Poor poor Hypatius. Forced out of palace by Justinian’s paranoia, made into a puppet claimant by the Greens, and then executed by Justinian. Hypatius fought at Dara along Belisarius and stayed by Justinian’s side during the riots and the reward for his service was being left to the mob and then murdered for political reasons.

    • @TheTariqibnziyad
      @TheTariqibnziyad 6 років тому +14

      fl333r politics for you baby

    • @stalinfortimee5065
      @stalinfortimee5065 6 років тому +83

      fl333r it’s sad but if you look at it Justinian really didn’t have much of a choice if he let him live he would’ve left a someone alive who would’ve been a threat to throne. In ancient times this couldn’t of happened. If he would’ve been left alive he could’ve at any time for any reason made a claim to the throne and started a civil war.

    • @addadu8031
      @addadu8031 6 років тому +8

      Really, it was more theodora that made him execute him

    • @johnhardin2269
      @johnhardin2269 6 років тому +3

      They don't call 'em emperors for nothing. Belisarius was blinded with needles.

    • @addadu8031
      @addadu8031 6 років тому +17

      John Hardin that story is apocryphal. The story originated in the 12th century, by monk John Tzetzes as a way to criticize the political figures of the day

  • @adomalyon1
    @adomalyon1 5 років тому +255

    Talk smack, get smacked. Belisarius :1 Hooligans :0

    • @denizmetint.462
      @denizmetint.462 4 роки тому +16

      That's something I imagine Belisarius to say.

    • @justinian-the-great
      @justinian-the-great 3 роки тому +16

      Your work that day was beutiful. Thanks for saving my throne. Btw......I was thinking of re-reconquest of Italy. You know, like we did in the good old days. What do ya think?

    • @polbasilio8290
      @polbasilio8290 3 роки тому +2

      Nika Nika Niii

    • @justinian-the-great
      @justinian-the-great 3 роки тому +3

      @@polbasilio8290 That song is still haunting me in my dreams.

    • @wilmerbesitan1200
      @wilmerbesitan1200 3 роки тому +2

      @@justinian-the-great I agree

  • @galvaton10000
    @galvaton10000 6 років тому +256

    Ancient people would have loved NASCAR

    • @overlordgaming752
      @overlordgaming752 3 роки тому +7

      @david edbrooke-coffin just because you don’t like it doesn’t meant you need to share that opinion, just saying

    • @overlordgaming752
      @overlordgaming752 3 роки тому +6

      @david edbrooke-coffin just because you can doesn’t mean you should.

    • @overlordgaming752
      @overlordgaming752 3 роки тому +5

      @david edbrooke-coffin and where has that gotten you so far?

    • @davidedbrooke9324
      @davidedbrooke9324 3 роки тому +5

      @@overlordgaming752 pretty good thanks for your input!

    • @SploderZimAnderzoon
      @SploderZimAnderzoon 3 роки тому +3

      @david edbrooke-coffin you're the definition of male karen

  • @historycenter4011
    @historycenter4011 5 років тому +21

    I just realized that Nike was the Greek god of victory and they'd shout Nika which means victory. I love when it all comes together.

  • @InvictaHistory
    @InvictaHistory  6 років тому +31

    In this episode we dive into a particularly deadly riot that brought the Emperor Justinian to his knees. Once again we have partnered with TheGreatCoursesPlus to make this video possible. Trying out their service goes a long way in helping to support the channel: ow.ly/OEJ030iqEtq. If you are interested in this sort of history I honestly can't recommend their lecture series enough. I am currently working my way through "Living Moments" and another one on the Vikings which are both fantastic. Let me know what you think.

    • @levinb1
      @levinb1 6 років тому

      " we dive into a particularly deadly *(subject needed)* that brought the Emperor..."

    • @Nw-zh1uq
      @Nw-zh1uq 6 років тому +1

      Very good work there sir. A round of applause for you

    • @tullussulla6167
      @tullussulla6167 6 років тому +1

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  • @Thumbsupurbum
    @Thumbsupurbum 4 роки тому +34

    As a fan of modern racing, I would love to see an ancient chariot race. Sounds like crashes going into turn 1 were as common then as it is now.

  • @AmrodOfDale
    @AmrodOfDale 6 років тому +19

    The response was brutal and effective, cementing Justinian's authority to turn the Byzantine Empire into a superpower of its time. Its amazing to see how such key event as two hooligans caught in a gang fight could alter the course of history.

    • @AmrodOfDale
      @AmrodOfDale 4 роки тому +1

      @Maria Kelly That is correct :D

    • @TheEvergreenGirl1
      @TheEvergreenGirl1 5 місяців тому

      It's almost as if it was too good to be true 🤨 I smell a conspiracy lol

    • @sonnywilson748
      @sonnywilson748 28 днів тому

      @@TheEvergreenGirl1 or maybe a “re writing” of one small detail….thats all it would take. Gang fight? Or rebel leaders?

  • @araposkulo
    @araposkulo 6 років тому +528

    Pfff... and people are worried about modern sports hooligans.

    • @InvictaHistory
      @InvictaHistory  6 років тому +101

      this is on such another level its crazy. Massive crowd o fanatics, street murders, and no police force... yikes

    • @Telsion
      @Telsion 6 років тому +8

      Invicta did Justinian erect police forces after these revolts or not?

    • @claudiu-mihaipuiu1221
      @claudiu-mihaipuiu1221 6 років тому +16

      Telsion There was something resembling a police force before the riots, but I doubt they could have done anything against tens of thousands of armed rioters.

    • @araposkulo
      @araposkulo 6 років тому +6

      I assume that there would be a City Guard of sorts (just a handful of people for each major area like the forum or the marketplace) with the task of patrolling and keeping order around those parts but as Claudiu not much they could have done.

    • @costasvrettakos
      @costasvrettakos 6 років тому +11

      During the time of the empire this was the job of the Praetorian guard. There was always some force to garrison the city but it is not easy to send them to kill 30000 of your own people in any way...

  • @IsThisRain
    @IsThisRain 6 років тому +1144

    500 AD Eagles fans smh
    Edit: They're Romans, so they're *literally* the 500 AD *Eagles* fans

    • @brodieknight772
      @brodieknight772 6 років тому +6

      Noice

    • @Vitalis94
      @Vitalis94 6 років тому +57

      +BadMagick The Eastern divide is purely made by historians as well, no one in the Empire in 500 AD nor in 1453 AD considered themselfs "Eastern Roman". There was continuation from the ancient times, maybe with slight pause during the 4th crusade, when Constantinople was captured. Greeks were simply Roman at the time, no matter what language they spoke. Greek was used as official language even in Rome itself for centuries prior, so...

    • @tylerellis9097
      @tylerellis9097 6 років тому +3

      BadMagick, you idiot irrelevant when their flag was still an eagle.

    • @Nick-hg1ys
      @Nick-hg1ys 6 років тому +2

      Is This Rain? For real. Who do you think was the Bills Mafia?

    • @cultofmalgus1310
      @cultofmalgus1310 6 років тому +1

      the NFL blows, as do sports in general.

  • @ryanstygar1888
    @ryanstygar1888 4 роки тому +3

    Just discovered Invicta this week. LOVE these videos. Great work!

  • @Tallness1000
    @Tallness1000 4 роки тому +2

    Love the channel. Very informative and it give a great perspective on people’s mentally in the past. Which gives me a great sense of connection to the past. Keep on Invicta!

  • @erictaylor5462
    @erictaylor5462 6 років тому +59

    It seems in this case, blue and green made red.

  • @Tr4sh_can34
    @Tr4sh_can34 4 роки тому +9

    the more I watch this channel and reading history the more I realize that we never changed

  • @MrLolx2u
    @MrLolx2u 6 років тому +171

    To be brutally honest, the whole Byzantine Empire could stand to what it was during that time had nothing to do with Justinian but it's mostly Theodora's work.
    Like the video had mentioned, Theodora was loathed by the population and even members of the senate for being a mere peasant who got lucky and became an empress but when the whole senate was wavering into either fleeing with the royalists or revolting, Theodora was the only one who pulled the reins of the whole ministry and made sure those loyalist stayed loyal and kept Constantinople safe. In return of her rousing speech, the city was not safe but at least they showed that they won't be cowered ever again. 2nd time that Theodora shown her prowess was during the time Constantinople had the great plague. Justinian was down with it and the whole senate was in panic. Many of it's members were down with it too and many had died on the streets and countryside, collapsing the economy and the populace. As no one was in power with Justinian bedridden, the whole country was yet again poised for collapse but it was Theodora yet again saving the populace and the royalist by banning entrances to anyone by blocking the borders, resolving the war that Justinian started before the plague hit him with the Sassanid Empire, ruled the country with a compassionate but iron fist while taking care of Justinian and his followers at the same time. She's the true superwoman of the Dark Ages and what a champion she is...

    • @sor3999
      @sor3999 6 років тому +36

      They resent Theodora for lucking out, but I guess those aristocratic types forgot they lucked out being born in the right families and had everything from food and position handed to them. Boy things don’t change the way people take their good fortune for granted.

    • @budibausto
      @budibausto 5 років тому +18

      hmm...no mention of Belisarius?

    • @zjackshot
      @zjackshot 5 років тому +8

      @@budibausto eh, he was just a general, a damn good one but all he was good for was pointing at a place and taking it.

    • @eribloo6055
      @eribloo6055 5 років тому +4

      Never existed byzant empire only East Roman Empire or costantinupole empire

    • @caesar9708
      @caesar9708 5 років тому +22

      She was a great woman. But to claim she has a bigger impact than Justinian is utter nonsense. Justinian made Theodora from a prostitute to an empress. The great advisors that shaped the empire into its mightiest form was chosen by Justin. All the campaigns to retake the lost lands was made and executed by Justin. Yes, Theodora assisted Justin greatly in his times of needs. But he was the main sculpturer.

  • @p03saucez
    @p03saucez 6 років тому +2

    I absolutely love these historical highlight videos. Please keep these coming as often as possible. Also Belisarius was a complete badass.

  • @LittleMacscorner
    @LittleMacscorner 5 років тому +5

    Really loving binging on your vids, mate!! I'm already scared I'll eventually get to the last one!! Please keep making them faster than I can watch them, lol (I love history, and I learn knew stuff all the time, and you make it entertaining as well.)

  • @sterkar99
    @sterkar99 6 років тому +180

    Greeks nowadays are still kinda obsessed with sports teams

    • @user-it2hc6bx5t
      @user-it2hc6bx5t 5 років тому +20

      We've always been pioneering......

    • @e.gundogan8656
      @e.gundogan8656 4 роки тому +2

      Turks as well. Source: I'm a Turk.

    • @lemmym7393
      @lemmym7393 3 роки тому +1

      Italians plus everyone else

  • @Sihengli
    @Sihengli 6 років тому +48

    Please do more eastern Roman and Byzantine stuff please! (The art is awesome)

    • @Dokrovluka
      @Dokrovluka 4 роки тому

      What a dumb comment, you have put the terms eastern Roman and Byzantine in the same sentence!

  • @NikiGalabov
    @NikiGalabov 6 років тому +2

    Awesome video! Great work as always!!!

  • @seacowbaxter1
    @seacowbaxter1 6 років тому +1

    I love the artwork! Makes the video along with your very interesting and knowledgeable commentary a very good watch! I love these videos, keep up the good work :)

  • @Canehduhboy
    @Canehduhboy 6 років тому +303

    Are you ever going to finish The Siege of Jerusalem series?

    • @thelilbrans
      @thelilbrans 6 років тому +12

      THIS!!! ^

    • @KoenBoyful
      @KoenBoyful 6 років тому +7

      Please

    • @InvictaHistory
      @InvictaHistory  6 років тому +116

      It was put on pause a while ago as other priorities arose. I chip away at it every other week and and close to finishing part 3. I can't say when it will be released for sure.

    • @comradewildcat1770
      @comradewildcat1770 6 років тому +23

      What about the evolution of the Roman Army? That ones been on a hold for a while and I can't wait to see the rest of it.

    • @Canehduhboy
      @Canehduhboy 6 років тому +3

      ok thank you. i love your vids especially the Classical Antiquity documentaries and happy to know you are working on it. thanks for all you hard work!

  • @workingpeon9316
    @workingpeon9316 6 років тому +15

    The art in this video is just spot on.

    • @InvictaHistory
      @InvictaHistory  6 років тому +2

      it truly is epic! Huge props to Robbie McSweeney for his work and the Patreon supporters who make it possible to commission him

  • @QRPilon
    @QRPilon 6 років тому +1

    Truly amazing artwork! Love these videos

  • @benrunciman4399
    @benrunciman4399 6 років тому

    Absolutely incredible video mate

  • @rosicroix777
    @rosicroix777 6 років тому +3

    TY for posting a great video, i've never heard of the Nica riots in any of the books about roman/byzantine history that I've read so this was a really wonderfull & informative video IMO. TY again & keep up the good work as this video was impressive enough that its caused me to subscribe to your channel.

    • @danielpalma1426
      @danielpalma1426 3 роки тому

      The Nika riots are part of Justinian's history and legacy. It would be like talking about Lincoln without acknowledging the Civil War.

  • @JakeB8494
    @JakeB8494 6 років тому +176

    Hey, I learned about that in Extra Credits Justinian series :)

    • @boinkohh8394
      @boinkohh8394 6 років тому +17

      And those were amazing episodes

    • @JakeB8494
      @JakeB8494 6 років тому +1

      Ty, Yes they were

    • @JakeB8494
      @JakeB8494 6 років тому +4

      William DeMarco, May the Hagia Sophia stand as a testament to his and Eastern Rome’s glory!

    • @tylerellis9097
      @tylerellis9097 6 років тому +1

      JakeB84, cough cough stoped being east Rome in 480 just Rome or Byzantium.

    • @brandonc7668
      @brandonc7668 6 років тому +4

      Extra History is such a great channel. Just like Invicta ;)

  • @con_roxp
    @con_roxp 6 років тому

    I’m in love with the artwork.
    Awesome video!

  • @BillyTzENDURO
    @BillyTzENDURO 6 років тому

    Awesome man! i've learned that stuff in school, but those vids make it so much more real

  • @joelochoa2340
    @joelochoa2340 6 років тому +22

    "The match is lit"
    I see what you did there

  • @jerseyjunior
    @jerseyjunior 6 років тому +3

    Wow, this content is so good Invicta, and hat's off to Mr. McSweeney for amazing artwork!

    • @InvictaHistory
      @InvictaHistory  6 років тому +1

      Jon Rob his work is truly amazing. So glad it paid off! Thanks to the support from patrons we've been able to comission a ton of scenes from him : )

  • @mrmjbl
    @mrmjbl 6 років тому

    Please continue these videos. Ya'll really help with my love for history! Thank God for this channel

  • @kingofrome9983
    @kingofrome9983 6 років тому +1

    This was a really interesting video, thanks!

  • @charlieparker4596
    @charlieparker4596 6 років тому +90

    Never clicked on a video as quick in my life

    • @AlbertM170
      @AlbertM170 6 років тому +2

      Same here. I was already watching this video 2 minutes after seeing the post notification.

  • @timroberts4635
    @timroberts4635 5 років тому +3

    Wonderful,, entertaining & very accurate depiction of the Nicca riots.... GREAT JOB....!!!! I'll definitely subscribe....

    • @timroberts4635
      @timroberts4635 5 років тому +1

      Sorry autocorrect sucks.. The "Nika riots" rather... Lol

  • @alexandertaylor1225
    @alexandertaylor1225 9 місяців тому

    Great video, liked and subscribed, thank you.

  • @kirschakos
    @kirschakos 6 років тому

    Amazing once again! Well done! :)

  • @xc6325
    @xc6325 6 років тому +229

    these nikas need to chill.

  • @mendagaditano12
    @mendagaditano12 6 років тому +169

    Great CK2 event

    • @CDang-ms6dc
      @CDang-ms6dc 6 років тому +19

      The first time the event happens, it is interesting. The second time or third time, fourth time . . . is boring.

    • @rednomness1760
      @rednomness1760 6 років тому +46

      Send in the Varangians!!!

  • @sugarface88
    @sugarface88 5 років тому

    Great video My Dude!

  • @rudolfvonwolf6647
    @rudolfvonwolf6647 6 років тому

    Awesome pictures in the vid! Keep up the great work!

  • @northernleigonare
    @northernleigonare 6 років тому +4

    Love this video.. art is amazing.. perfection

  • @toddcytra
    @toddcytra 6 років тому +5

    This is a fantastic chapter of history, thank you for this excellent video. To anyone interested, I would also recommend a novel series by Guy Gavriel Kay, Sailing to Sarantium and Lord of Emperors. These events are the backdrop of the story.

  • @grahamturner1290
    @grahamturner1290 2 роки тому +1

    Excellent documentary, thanks!

  • @silverlegionary1636
    @silverlegionary1636 4 роки тому +2

    I still dont understand how this channel does not have more than a million subs by now. This is amazing.

  • @therodyman700
    @therodyman700 5 років тому +21

    I wonder what would happen if an entire football stadium would chant "NIKA" today

  • @squiremacg7526
    @squiremacg7526 6 років тому +40

    Still not as bad as an old firm game
    Edit: The plumbatas on the shield at 13:28, just wanted to express my appreciation for historical detail

  • @anglosaxonculture2523
    @anglosaxonculture2523 6 років тому

    Awesome channel. Keep it up!

  • @marciano98
    @marciano98 6 років тому

    Amazing episode man more like these please :)

  • @deepdivyam3437
    @deepdivyam3437 6 років тому +13

    When he said the match is lit I thought he was talking about how epic the race was 😂

    • @antonia8770
      @antonia8770 3 роки тому +1

      Severely underrated comment

  • @denizmetint.462
    @denizmetint.462 6 років тому +3

    I love the artwork. Especially due to the fact that it's so highly accurate.

  • @costasvrettakos
    @costasvrettakos 6 років тому

    Great video man! You should check all this kind of moments that happened during the romans, especially during Byzantine times, and there are a lot really crazy stuff...

  • @georgets5669
    @georgets5669 6 років тому +2

    Very nice keep up the great work.May i ask what program do you use to draw the images?Thank you!!!! INVICTA NIKA

  • @juliosunga3530
    @juliosunga3530 2 роки тому +7

    You forgot to mention the role of Narses, the eunuch sent by the emperor to buy off the Blue's leaders and remind them that the emperor has been a blue supporter and that the impostor Hypatius was a Green supporter. Most of the Blues left the stadium and then the army stormed it killing the Greens and some of the Blues that chose to stay.

    • @paprskomet
      @paprskomet 2 роки тому +2

      They actually do mention Narses but incorrectly as a general(he only became later,he held no military command at that point) while they fail(same as you do)to mention Mundas which was a great commander and one of the best late at the reign of Justin and early in that of Justinian.But I agree that most modern narrations completely ignores anyone else but Belisarius.

  • @tullussulla6167
    @tullussulla6167 6 років тому +30

    And it was this Belusarius story begins.

    • @paprskomet
      @paprskomet 6 років тому +1

      No it was not.

    • @tullussulla6167
      @tullussulla6167 6 років тому +3

      paprskomet your right, his story started when he was a Bodyguard for Justinian's Uncle.

    • @tullussulla6167
      @tullussulla6167 6 років тому +3

      paprskomet but you know what I mean.
      Or perhaps it was the battle of Dara.

  • @yuhyuh5674
    @yuhyuh5674 6 років тому +2

    Is it possible you do Aurelian next? Also great video!

  • @LizardWizardoAo
    @LizardWizardoAo 6 років тому

    The quality on these videos are really nice

  • @DieMasterMonkey
    @DieMasterMonkey 6 років тому +39

    I love this kind of stuff! Whenever someone says how bad things are, I say "read history!" Actually we're probably about as safe and civilized as ever. Great vid!

    • @niconilo97
      @niconilo97 6 років тому +8

      We still can do better, and be aware to not do worst

    • @YAH2121
      @YAH2121 6 років тому +8

      You're right. Compared to the rest of history, we actually live in the most secure, safest and civilized time period in humanity (excluding global terrorism and terrorism in the Middle East).

    • @tomhall5217
      @tomhall5217 3 роки тому +6

      This comment didn’t age well

    • @jacobpeters9919
      @jacobpeters9919 2 роки тому +1

      @@tomhall5217 wut

  • @bonktonk74
    @bonktonk74 3 роки тому +5

    Exactly like Portland 2020

  • @brokenbridge6316
    @brokenbridge6316 4 роки тому

    Always heard about this event. And I knew it had a deadly end. But that's it. Glad I know more about what happened. This was very informative. Nice job.

  • @Mr_Faptiful
    @Mr_Faptiful 6 років тому

    Yea. Finally another video :) i cant wait for another one. I would like to see the slave uprising in carthago during punic wars would be awesome. Anyway Invicta thank you for your video im really glad to see it :) keep up the good work. Have a nice day

  • @MagniGamer
    @MagniGamer 6 років тому +10

    Another fantastic video....this channel is so much ahead of the game

  • @CelticSaint
    @CelticSaint 4 роки тому +3

    'The games often doubled as an outlet for discontent' - I like that! Orwell's 5 minutes of hate.

  • @BothHands1
    @BothHands1 5 років тому +1

    Damn, that was an awesome video, thank you

  • @elmogreen107
    @elmogreen107 5 років тому

    Bravo! Great video.

  • @rumo893
    @rumo893 5 років тому +8

    „The Emperor was expected to communicate with them directly - via herald“ 😜

    • @aokiaoki4238
      @aokiaoki4238 5 років тому +1

      He did actually and they swear at him

  • @briangarrow448
    @briangarrow448 6 років тому +41

    Belisarius!!!! The greatest general of the Eastern Roman Empire. And yet, his talents were wasted in Justinians desire to reconquer the West.

    • @tylerellis9097
      @tylerellis9097 6 років тому +9

      Brian Garrow, so true man was a genius, no Roman general could match his skills for over 400 years.

    • @argoarcontediatene8557
      @argoarcontediatene8557 5 років тому +2

      i totally agree with you

    • @paprskomet
      @paprskomet 5 років тому +4

      @@tylerellis9097 Belisarius was a good general but far from perfect.

    • @tylerellis9097
      @tylerellis9097 5 років тому +4

      paprskomet, yeah I don’t know why I was overrating Bellasarius. Narses, John trizmekes and Nikephoros Phokas were honestly just as good Commanders, Nikephoros more so.

    • @adventuressurvivalinthailand
      @adventuressurvivalinthailand 3 роки тому +4

      Why was is wasted in the West? The re conquest of the West was a great operation, I don't get your point. What else did you want Belisarius to do

  • @brunneng38
    @brunneng38 5 років тому

    Love these videos

  • @jimmythebuddhistbee8786
    @jimmythebuddhistbee8786 6 років тому

    I love these videos, they keep me from going crazy from college

  • @Telsion
    @Telsion 6 років тому +34

    0:40 what are those arrow-like things on the inside of that guy's shield?

    • @parasitolegendario
      @parasitolegendario 6 років тому +55

      Plumbatas, small darts that replaced the Pila as the main ranged weapon of legionaries by the 3rd-4th century. Not sure if Byzantines still used them at this point but they were indeed a thing.

    • @Telsion
      @Telsion 6 років тому +12

      REDOUT that's interesting. I had never heard of them before. Thanks!

    • @elgostine
      @elgostine 6 років тому +6

      i think they started to fall out of use by the 7th and 8th century, i know that by the 10th, they are nowhere to be seen.

    • @paprskomet
      @paprskomet 6 років тому +9

      Combat darts did no really replace pilum since that was replaced by variaty of other ranged weapons like javelins next to these darts.Thew were still safely in use at late 6th early 7th century so they were definitely still in use at Justinianic armies.

    • @zjackshot
      @zjackshot 5 років тому +2

      @@paprskomet I think he meant replaced as a legionarys ranged weapon as pila stopped being used and plumbatas started, plus javelins had always been used in Roman armies by velites in premarian armies and by auxiliaries post Marian.

  • @Hammie_Hammie
    @Hammie_Hammie 6 років тому +4

    This is one of the greatest examples of "Y'all wildin"

  • @rilijohnmichael
    @rilijohnmichael 5 років тому

    The little details like cushions being rented out by vendors are so good.

  • @TheKingtijger
    @TheKingtijger 6 років тому

    Epic video!!

  • @tesnacloud
    @tesnacloud 6 років тому +89

    One must wonder if the massacre was justified. The city was obviously under a lot of pressure, as was the empire generally. But the way the populace expressed their discontent did little for their stability and wellbieng in the long term, even if they were successful. Put in Justinian's place, one must ask themselves what they would have done, and even remember that the morals of the time were not the same as our morals today. I think I might have actually done the same as Justinian, since alternative methods to end the riot had failed and the empire would otherwise descend to anarchy and civil war at a time when it couldn't afford either.

    • @tesnacloud
      @tesnacloud 6 років тому +111

      The democratic process didn't exist. What you suggest is to blindly apply democracy to every situation, when if democracy would have worked it would have sprung up long ago. A certain level of technology and/or the right societal structure is needed for a democracy. Why, after all, do democracies seem to fail in many parts of the world no matter how they are propped up? Why was democracy just a niche government type back then if it was so easy and awesome? The answer to that question is way too long to explain here, but there are many books examining that question. Just within this example, the mobs were already proclaiming a new emperor, who would have had his title challenged by other pretenders to the throne. Then you have a bloody civil war that costs way more than 30000 lives and invasions from foreign powers that were constantly circling like hungry sharks, creating even more death for the populace of the empire. Applying modern morals to historical problems does not work, since the society of the time will not react the same as a modern one.

    • @tylerellis9097
      @tylerellis9097 6 років тому +30

      transylvanian, lol elect new government when Roman citizens hated the emperor they replaced him with a usually worst one Roman citizens were shit at good decisions.

    • @tylerellis9097
      @tylerellis9097 6 років тому +37

      transylvanian, heck no a strong bureaucratic despotic monarchy saved Byzantium in the 600s when the people saw their emperor and city stay strong against nomads, Persians and muslims the peoples of the empire united, any thing but direct political control would have ment death for the empire and caused problems like Venice when it was allowed to go away, ok don't blame the system blame Justinian he was a glory driven fool who bankrupted the empire, caused further religious disunity and left a unmanageable empire to his successor. Plus the senate when given power screwed Byzantium over.

    • @theehhhnd5708
      @theehhhnd5708 6 років тому +28

      transylvanian they burnt down parts of the fucking city, they had it coming. Those people were spurred on by senators who didn't like justianian, yeah democratic process which involves scheming and corruption gj.

    • @theehhhnd5708
      @theehhhnd5708 6 років тому +30

      transylvanian they were going to literally replace justinian with an inexperienced relative of the previous emperor as another DESPOT over a low level execution. You would be an extremely weak leader to simply give up your position especially if you didn't do anything to deserve it.

  • @Ben-zg5xb
    @Ben-zg5xb 6 років тому +48

    *NIKA!*

  • @kobra9934
    @kobra9934 6 років тому

    I absolutely love the artwork/animation.

  • @azarel9288
    @azarel9288 6 років тому

    Waow ! Wonderful video !!

  • @CDang-ms6dc
    @CDang-ms6dc 6 років тому +15

    I first knew this green-blue rivalry from CK2 and Assassin's Creed: Origin.

    • @InvictaHistory
      @InvictaHistory  6 років тому +1

      oh interesting, never realized they were mentioned in the ACO game

    • @CDang-ms6dc
      @CDang-ms6dc 6 років тому +3

      Around the Hippodrome near Alexandria, there are actually some interesting quests concerning this rivalry.

    • @spazzen
      @spazzen 6 років тому

      Is that timeline accurate? The green/blue rivalry was interesting already, but if the groups were around over that length of time its even more so. The idea that chariot teams lasted hundreds of years is insane.

    • @davethompson3326
      @davethompson3326 5 років тому +1

      They also functioned as political parties, so not so strange
      Membership influenced who you could get favours from, day to day protection in assorted ways, who to do business with, plus don't forget the hideously complicated world of Religion at that time
      Constantinople was probably the only city where you risked a vicious bar fight if you discussed the nature of the Trinity with strangers
      Businesses would display their affiliations

  • @pandahugs2271
    @pandahugs2271 6 років тому +8

    Scary

  • @oliverwithers2288
    @oliverwithers2288 2 роки тому

    As a 2nd Year Classical Studies uni student studying roman and Byzantium history, this is super helpful. Big thanks, great video

  • @Gracchi
    @Gracchi 4 роки тому +1

    Great stuff, one historical monument you missed that was placed in the hippodrome, was the serpent column from Delphi dedicated after the Plataea war, part of it is still there today.

  • @e21big
    @e21big 6 років тому +7

    Believe me, you don't want to live through it.

  • @wilz9388
    @wilz9388 6 років тому +116

    theodora best girl

  • @johnkelley9877
    @johnkelley9877 5 років тому

    Excellent tutorial!

  • @ISawABear
    @ISawABear 6 років тому +3

    Walking through the hippodrome years ago, this was much of what i could think of.

  • @ppaaccoojrf
    @ppaaccoojrf 6 років тому +41

    I will never understand why Justinian and specially Theodora are seen with such a kind light nowadays.
    Theodora's "compassionate" speech is basically saying that she'd rather have the people massacred than give up her status. It's incredibly egotistical, yet people laud it as "empowering" and bend over backwards to discredit Procopius's Secret History by pointing out at the most ridiculous "supernatural" accounts written in it (despite the fact that anyone who has read it would realize that Procopius is _documenting what was said at the time about Justinian and Theodora,_ not presenting the "supernatural" occurrences as facts.)

    • @Pottan23
      @Pottan23 6 років тому +22

      Who are you quoting? The video said "impassioned" not "compassionate" there's a big difference. Also;
      "basically saying that she'd rather have the people massacred than give up her status."
      Well, the people were rioting. If you expect emperors to step down because some peasant mob is burning a few buildings you win the same stupid prices as the ones in the hippodrome. And it is empowering considering she normally wouldn't even be allowed to speak and she just ups and rallies the upper elite around her not just this time but once again later on in history. You can't apply a modern moral compass on historical figures and judge whether or not they were good people.

    • @tomfoolery8100
      @tomfoolery8100 5 років тому

      we history from the perspective of the powerful, not the poor.

    • @lovepeoplehu9883
      @lovepeoplehu9883 5 років тому +1

      Theodora was a cunt

    • @1223hammerhead
      @1223hammerhead 5 років тому +4

      Totally agree, the emperor made the correct decision and his wife played a huge part in it. The people, in this case, were not oppressed, they were drunken fools who didn't feel like paying the taxes that kept them safe in their homes. A leader can't just give into the mob, Justinian gave them what they wanted and they still rioted, ungrateful children is what they were

    • @evanw2195
      @evanw2195 5 років тому +1

      Matthew RoosterDC drunken fools it’s funny when you people are all peasants yourselves

  • @dougfife7956
    @dougfife7956 4 роки тому +4

    Sounds like Minneapolis 2020

  • @bigbird772
    @bigbird772 6 років тому

    Great job

  • @denvercolorado811
    @denvercolorado811 11 місяців тому

    Awesome narrative

  • @Ups_downs_life_funny
    @Ups_downs_life_funny 4 роки тому +3

    And I wondered where Greece's football got it's quality from.

  • @kaioken6871
    @kaioken6871 6 років тому +14

    Bring back The Roman Empire

    • @theehhhnd5708
      @theehhhnd5708 6 років тому +1

      Emperor Kaioken Philippines = The Roman Empire......

    • @VasileIuga
      @VasileIuga 4 роки тому

      Romania has in part the language, the name, the corruption, the coat of arms, the traditional colors of the shields on the flag, the traditions and the religion of the empire, you can be the emperor. :)

  • @compier12
    @compier12 5 років тому

    Happy to have found Invictus

  • @shotoa2088
    @shotoa2088 6 років тому

    Love this!