Ancient Corinth in II AD, version 2.0

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  • Опубліковано 26 вер 2020
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    3D reconstruction of ancient Corinth in II AD, version 2.0. This is completely rebuilt edition, which correctly represent the city layout as it was under the Roman reigh. This edition is built in a game engine, so in a near future we will be able to release a walkthrough application for ancient Corinth.
    Sorry for some textures flickering etc, we're still in progress learning new features an sure they will be fixed in next editions.

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  • @dresnovagniou7706
    @dresnovagniou7706 3 роки тому +34

    My grandmother was bred and raised amongst the marbles and monumental remains of Ancient Corinth. She and her siblings would find small statues and archaelogical parts all around the family's fields. She took much pride on her identity and Corinthian heritage which were passed on for centuries, including fairytails for all the renown Corinthian men and their great deeds and most importantly the Greek language and customs which nearby villages did not manage to retain due to the arrival of Albanian speaking "Arvanites".

    • @ultrasgreen1349
      @ultrasgreen1349 3 роки тому +2

      μπορεις να μας δωσεις περισσοτερες πληροφοριες για τις ιστοριες και τις παραδοσεις που σου ελεγε η γιαγια σου?

    • @joefriday8607
      @joefriday8607 2 роки тому +2

      The "Greeks" living in the vicinity of Corinth (the ancient town under the Acrocorinth) are mostly descendants from people who moved south from the Balkans during the long Middle Ages. There was barely any "Greek" still alive by the end of the 15th century. Slavs have come down in the Peloponnese wave after wave from the 6th century. Wars and epidemics had wiped out the entire former populations, descendants from the Dorians, all the census confirm that. In 1687, thousands of Athenians were also re-settled there, while many families from Chios came to live near Navarino and Modon in 1695. You also had hundreds of thousands of Albanians and tens of thousands of Turks living everywhere in the Peloponnese. In the vicinity of Corinth, the Turks came back after the reconquest of July 1715. The only "great deeds" inhabitants around Corinth have done for the past centuries are: not defending their lands when Damat Ali Pasha came with an army in June 1715, but instead betraying their allies the Venetians. There was a militia of Albanians living around the Isthmus, who were supposed to act as scout and be the forward defense of the Peloponnese, they ran away without firing a shot. Also, when the Greek Revolution started, they were fighting as much against each other than attacking defenseless Turkish settlements (like the infamous massacre of Tripolitza in 1821), check out Yannis Makrigiannis about that. Not one heroic act whatsoever. In the end, the Peloponnese was freed only thanks to the British, Russians and French sinking the Egyptian fleet at Navarino and General Maison expelling the Egyptians from the Morea in 1828. And that's it, no fairy tale indeed!

    • @hyll6700
      @hyll6700 Рік тому +1

      Who tf says their grandma was "bred and raised" lmaao 😂💀

    • @winterwolf34
      @winterwolf34 Місяць тому

      @@joefriday8607 Your ability to blend half-truths with half-lies and thus diminish whichever ideology and historical event in the eyes of the ignorant is rather astonishing. Did you train to be a politician or did you learn the craft of lying for alternative reasons?

  • @catharchyc5753
    @catharchyc5753 3 роки тому +56

    I study archaeology and last year I took part in the excavation of Ancient Tenea, a city located close to Ancient Corinth! The excavation is still going on and is located at the current village Chiliomodi.

  • @1233.-6
    @1233.-6 3 роки тому +44

    Συγχαρητήρια και ευχαριστούμε. Χαιρετισμούς από τη σύγχρονη Κόρινθο. Congratulations and thank you. Greetings from modern Korinthos!

    • @tlingitmicmumbam2065
      @tlingitmicmumbam2065 3 роки тому +5

      @@trantorcapitalofthegalacti3173 Ο Ιούλιος Καίσαρ διέταξε να ξαναχτιστεί η Κόρινθος,102 έτη μετά την ισοπέδωσή της από τους Ρωμαίους του Μούμμιου!

  • @Insectoid_
    @Insectoid_ 3 роки тому +83

    I’d love to be able to walk round with my oculus on

    • @devnull5098
      @devnull5098 3 роки тому +4

      Wouldn't it be something to be able to live the life (through stories) of someone in Corinth via Oculus :)

  • @jamesgordley5000
    @jamesgordley5000 3 роки тому +123

    Do we have any idea what Corinth looked like *before* the Romans burned it down and built it back up again?

    • @user-pm5jb8ri8h
      @user-pm5jb8ri8h 3 роки тому +23

      There are many ancient scripts that describe how ancient Corinth looked before 146 BC when theRomans demolished the city. We can also suppose how the city looked back then from the archeological remains.

    • @Ghost-vi8qm
      @Ghost-vi8qm 3 роки тому +1

      No we can't. Just use your imagination.

    • @gold333
      @gold333 3 роки тому +7

      Yes historians have a pretty good idea

    • @joeminella5315
      @joeminella5315 3 роки тому +1

      I'll bet it was more interesting in a human kind of way.

    • @PlanetIscandar
      @PlanetIscandar 3 роки тому

      @@user-pm5jb8ri8h Αν το κατέχεις το αντικείμενο, μπορείς να επιβεβαιώσεις ότι ήταν τόσο καλά τετραγωνισμένη όσο δείχνει το βίντεο;

  • @JeddieT
    @JeddieT 3 роки тому +25

    5 times, 10 times, I cannot watch this video enough. It is splendid; a marvel. I feel like a time traveler with all the excitement of not just landing in another place, but landing in another time. It’s as if I am there. How extraordinary.
    ~ Thank you.

    • @itsMe_TheHerpes
      @itsMe_TheHerpes 3 роки тому

      what game is this ? i googled corinth but didn't found it

  • @lray1948
    @lray1948 3 роки тому +46

    The only thing beyond this I would have like to see was a trip up to the top of Acrocorinth.

    • @j.raskou4928
      @j.raskou4928 3 роки тому +3

      I have visited the top of Acrocorinth and it is visuable from my house ☺️.

    • @jothegreek
      @jothegreek 3 роки тому +2

      It's still there more impressive than the athenians akropolis

  • @mariosathens1
    @mariosathens1 3 роки тому +15

    cool video, nice work
    Corinth was a top naval power of that time and a Master on building new Greek trade colonies around the Mediterranean.
    Famous for its fleet, Corithian Helmets and Corinthian style columns, classy columns..

    • @Gniew2
      @Gniew2 3 роки тому +1

      Actually, at this exact time Corinth was a roman city, same as all cities in the Mediterranean.

    • @crhu319
      @crhu319 3 роки тому

      Not after Alexander it wasn't

    • @mariosathens1
      @mariosathens1 3 роки тому

      @@crhu319 Not after the Alexander but after the Peloponnese war which left all the major Greek cities to ruins.

  • @nicolasflores8978
    @nicolasflores8978 3 роки тому +8

    De nuevo excelente trabajo hecho , me maravillan las ciudades del pasado como estas son facinantes muchas gracias siga adelante con su excelente labor 🇵🇦👍

  • @gregoryrogers2383
    @gregoryrogers2383 3 роки тому +13

    Brilliant as always, Danila. You do a great service.

  • @pachomiussinanicus1728
    @pachomiussinanicus1728 3 роки тому +15

    this CG quality reminds me the city view in Rome Total War
    lol

    • @kajtekii4666
      @kajtekii4666 3 роки тому +2

      rome remastered hell hyeah
      its here

  • @stefanogoldoni5059
    @stefanogoldoni5059 3 роки тому +7

    What an amazing work! Thanks for sharing.

  • @AlphaOmegaGreece
    @AlphaOmegaGreece 3 роки тому +6

    Excellent work and great choice on music for the video as well.Congratulations!!

  • @vald3m845
    @vald3m845 3 роки тому +6

    Was this built in Rome: Total War engine? A Very good project indeed!

  • @susanknight4841
    @susanknight4841 2 роки тому +2

    Absolutely wonderful. So helpful. Wish there were more videos like this, reconstructing ruined biblical sites.

  • @solomonkain
    @solomonkain 8 місяців тому

    This is what Total War siege battle maps should be like!
    Breathtaking reconstruction.

  • @davidprosser7278
    @davidprosser7278 3 роки тому +6

    Well done. Thanks for uploading it.

  • @philRminiatures
    @philRminiatures 3 роки тому +6

    Superb, truly superb!!

  • @graphicquest1711
    @graphicquest1711 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much for your amazing work.Regards from modern Corinthos

  • @NormanHarman
    @NormanHarman 3 роки тому +6

    Looks amazing!

  • @Sofiapanagiwtopoulou
    @Sofiapanagiwtopoulou 3 роки тому +2

    Υπέροχη και η συνοδευτική μουσική!

  • @CupcakeExplosion
    @CupcakeExplosion 3 роки тому +2

    Breathtaking. ❤

  • @gabrielepettinau2131
    @gabrielepettinau2131 3 роки тому +4

    wonderful job!

  • @tekannon7803
    @tekannon7803 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent work!

  • @NIKOLASINGLESSIS
    @NIKOLASINGLESSIS 3 роки тому +27

    As the ancient Greeks said " ου παντός πλειν εις Κορινθον"
    "U pantos plin is Korinthon"
    "Not anyone can go to Corinth "

    • @ntonisa6636
      @ntonisa6636 3 роки тому +6

      *sail ⛵

    • @abu3184
      @abu3184 3 роки тому +1

      One does not simply walk/sail into Corinth 👌

    • @NIKOLASINGLESSIS
      @NIKOLASINGLESSIS 3 роки тому +1

      @@abu3184 in reality πλείν ( plin ) means sail ! So the translation is a bit more liberal !!! Ty

    • @ntonisa6636
      @ntonisa6636 3 роки тому +1

      @@abu3184 got the reference 🤣

  • @loxodoncyclotis1823
    @loxodoncyclotis1823 3 роки тому +4

    Awesome. I'd have liked to see more of that fortress up above though.

    • @domusavires19
      @domusavires19 3 роки тому +2

      Pretty sure that is the Acrocorinth.

  • @rolfhilliger2636
    @rolfhilliger2636 3 роки тому +1

    Phantastic - more I cannot say !!!!!!!

  • @sceroye3538
    @sceroye3538 3 роки тому +9

    It is a bit funny how 3D reconstructions never models garbage and dirt, which makes it seem as the location was an incredibly clean utopia, when it was probably anything but.
    Impressive reconstruction though!

    • @joefriday8607
      @joefriday8607 2 роки тому

      Absolutely not, you are mistaking 20th - 21st century garbage civilization from Classical Era which was nothing alike. In the Mediterranean, Ancients ediles took care of their cities. It was particularly cleaned and organized.

  • @kurtfeierabend1206
    @kurtfeierabend1206 3 роки тому

    That was fun! I play games like Total War and City Skylines, so-videos like this are just beautiful, thank you for that piece of art. What I got from watching this was: Yeah, I could live there. Sure, no TV, no phone, and many other "conveniences" may be missing. But I know their history, Romans ate well with a varied diet that was very healthy. They had toilets and running water. I might miss my Total War games, but, I could live there.

  • @kevinbyrne4538
    @kevinbyrne4538 3 роки тому

    OMG The colossal amount of work that this video must have required.

  • @seanledden4397
    @seanledden4397 3 роки тому +10

    This is wonderful! - And I'm curious, are than any remains that tell us what the layout of pre-Roman Corinth was like?

    • @edgabel6814
      @edgabel6814 3 роки тому +6

      Go to Greece. It’s worth the trip. 2-3 weeks because there is so much and you’ll want time to absorb it - and a day off sometimes to go to the beach.

    • @seanledden4397
      @seanledden4397 3 роки тому +4

      @@edgabel6814 Sold!

    • @peterthesneakybastar
      @peterthesneakybastar 3 роки тому

      If it wasn’t for the economic crisis I would learn Greek and move there immediately. It’s by far the most beautiful and interesting nation in the world imo

  • @Tekmirion
    @Tekmirion 3 роки тому +2

    Pretty nice !

  • @Jolynmanymeafy4449
    @Jolynmanymeafy4449 2 роки тому

    This is amazing 👏🙌

  • @verderuso
    @verderuso 3 роки тому

    Looking great! Is it possible to add a bit of random variation to the rooftile color?

  • @enriquelescure9202
    @enriquelescure9202 3 роки тому +8

    Looks like a military camp. I am sure that the original Korinthos that existed until 146 B.C was far more authentic.

  • @VenWarriorBard
    @VenWarriorBard 3 роки тому +3

    Beautiful ... I feel like I a m there

  • @DGVFX
    @DGVFX 2 роки тому

    Amazing work I'm a 3d artist and your work is inspirin, love history and archeology. In which game engine are the animations rendered in? I've seen some amazing photoreal things done in Unreal engine 5 which is free. Would love to see your amazing work shine even more with the latest technology.

  • @RoubenSargsyan
    @RoubenSargsyan 2 роки тому

    Splendid! Can I ask what software was used to make this? 💖

  • @pauly5421
    @pauly5421 3 роки тому +2

    Nice job

  • @davidprosser7278
    @davidprosser7278 2 роки тому

    Thanks for this.

  • @etiennenobel5028
    @etiennenobel5028 3 роки тому

    Great Stuff. Would love to see Bronze Age Corinth

  • @twisted_cpp
    @twisted_cpp 3 роки тому +1

    Do one for the Macedonian city of Thessaloniki.
    Or the Roman Thessaloniki, to be more exact, since a lot of important buildings (Galerian Complex, Hippodrome etc.) were constructed during the Roman period.

  • @vickilindberg6336
    @vickilindberg6336 2 роки тому

    Magnificent.

  • @pamporascy7222
    @pamporascy7222 3 роки тому +3

    What an amazing and organized ancient City. What the fuck happen to the modern cities??

    • @srfrg9707
      @srfrg9707 3 роки тому +1

      Fall of Rome I guess.

  • @Camarillodon
    @Camarillodon 3 роки тому +2

    Outstanding! Thank you. Pax Romana at its best. Wish we could go back there... and remain there. (The 21st century sucks!}

  • @trueromancat7978
    @trueromancat7978 3 роки тому +2

    The music, is it taken from The Medici series?

  • @budibausto
    @budibausto 3 роки тому

    As a Roman thank you for this video.

  • @duxae1617
    @duxae1617 3 роки тому

    Beautiful city

  • @alexp.2897
    @alexp.2897 3 роки тому +2

    Rome is one of those rare conquerors that made things better for people living there, then they were before.

    • @SuperMrFriendly
      @SuperMrFriendly 3 роки тому

      ugh no lol

    • @Zhohan-
      @Zhohan- 3 роки тому

      That's a very contentious argument. Arguably, in some places, it was better for those occupied. But since the Roman Empire wasn't static, the living quality of people around the empire was noticeably declining, especially near the end. While literacy rates and urbanization plummeted in Gaul, the Franks and Roman off-shoot states had a higher quality of life for their subjects. Rome created order at the cost of thousands of lives and the destruction of one's culture into a homogeneous behemoth that is Rome. As the empire declined, so did the quality of living in it.

    • @alexp.2897
      @alexp.2897 3 роки тому +2

      @@SuperMrFriendly It wasn't a statement open for discussion; it was a constitution of fact. European average citizens standards of living, didn't reach the Roman level (per capita) until the 19th century. Something to think about. 19th f-ing century. That is a fact, draw your own conclusions.

    • @carlosimotti3933
      @carlosimotti3933 2 роки тому

      @@Zhohan- that the quality of life, income, health (ever heard of baths and aqueducts? and sewage systems), commerce, infrastructure (bridges, paved roads ecc), mechanization, architecture, was improved throughout the Roman empire and reached heights only surpassed after the Industrial revolution is a fact. Wars, destruction of cities and captivity of slaves are as ancient as mankind. Only Rome made all conquered areas, more civilized ones than before. Plus, no homogeneous behemoth of culture whatsoever: Rome perpetuated and integrated greco-hellenistic culture which was already spread throughout most the classic world, leaving freedom of culture and traditions (and incorporating many of these itself, especially from Greece, Egypt and the Middle East) and total freedom of cult, with the exception of Diocletian prosecuting Christians in the 3rd century, and until the edict of Theodosius in the 4th century AD which prohibited every cult outside of Christianity. In fact, Constantine moulded Christianity and the very figure of Christ with elements from various cults, especially Mythraism (including Christ's very birth date! which was originally Mythra's birthday), in order for it to spread and be adopted widely. Plus, very few cities were razed and rebuilt, most were just improved if not founded from scratch, and actually outlived the Western empire itself by centuries. Greco-anatolian cities made it until the Turkic tribes or later the Ottomans (XI - XV centuries). North african cities including Carthage made it until Arab invasions (VI - IX c.). So did Middle eastern cities such as Caesarea, Baalbek, Antiochia and such. Not to mention Europe: most barbarian tribes had already integrated into Roman culture and proudly preserved what they could. Attila is the most famous who didn't...but Goths and Longobards especially, saw themselves as successors of the Romans at least in the areas where they settled.

    • @carlosimotti3933
      @carlosimotti3933 2 роки тому

      @@Zhohan- Plus: many lands in the empire weren't even conquered by force. They accepted to become part of the empire, paying tributes and contributing in guarding the borders from invasion in exchange for military support and protection (certainly not only the Romans were a threat), and of course a betterment of basically every condition of their society.

  • @risticcomputers9585
    @risticcomputers9585 3 роки тому +4

    Čestitam.

  • @rrocketman
    @rrocketman 3 роки тому

    Good job

  • @jabbrewoki
    @jabbrewoki 3 роки тому

    I love this stuff. Could yall add smoke from cooking fires and little people (stick figures practically) milling about?

  • @thomashazlewood4658
    @thomashazlewood4658 3 роки тому +3

    Is there where we get our 'rich Corinthian leather'?

  • @dootboye
    @dootboye 3 роки тому

    Wow. It's just amazing to think about how Diogenes would have shit on those streets over 2000 years ago.

  • @menschkeit1
    @menschkeit1 3 роки тому +2

    could you do Alexandria, Antioch, Ephesus?

  • @marciaspiegel5280
    @marciaspiegel5280 3 роки тому +2

    Also curious...what is the fort on the hill?. I went to ancient Corinth and we weren't allowed up there. The city was tumbled about but retained a great sense of dignity and importance.

    • @xBlOodxCrYsiSx
      @xBlOodxCrYsiSx 3 роки тому +6

      The fort on the hill is Acro-Cornith, that's where the temple of Aphrodite is.

    • @richardirvine1997
      @richardirvine1997 3 роки тому +4

      I cannot understand why you were not allowed up there. There must have been a really special reason. I have been to Corinth three or four times, and never had any problem in going up to the Acrocorinth.

  • @Yora21
    @Yora21 3 роки тому +1

    I've been to Corinth three years ago. The ruins of the city center give absolutely no impression of the full scale.

  • @ArghastOfTheAlliance
    @ArghastOfTheAlliance 3 роки тому

    Dayum bro. Dayum...

  • @hesavedawretchlikeme6902
    @hesavedawretchlikeme6902 3 роки тому +2

    Corinth was a larger city than Athens. It was also an important trade city of East and West.

    • @anoncrazynonevilgooddecent7631
      @anoncrazynonevilgooddecent7631 3 роки тому +1

      A much prettier city than Athens too. Now what was the most beautiful Greek city between Alexandria, Syracuse and Corinth?

  • @CreativeWorldPH
    @CreativeWorldPH 3 роки тому

    Wow 🥺

  • @stuvan2976
    @stuvan2976 2 роки тому

    i wish i had a time machine to take me back here .....for just 1 day!

  • @johanneswestman935
    @johanneswestman935 3 роки тому +4

    Do Delphi or the temple of Zeus at Olympus next, please.

  • @petersclafani4370
    @petersclafani4370 3 роки тому

    Been there. Fantastic ruins. Especially temple of venus

  • @fedemona1
    @fedemona1 3 роки тому

    Now that's a map i'd love for total war

  • @AleksaShule
    @AleksaShule 3 роки тому

    Why, thank you youtube algorithm. I am indeed interested in this.

  • @user-wz5bu7hh5d
    @user-wz5bu7hh5d 3 роки тому +1

    Классно полетал)

  • @thecc3446
    @thecc3446 3 роки тому +2

    Had to walk a long way to get to the theater

  • @Waldemarvonanhalt
    @Waldemarvonanhalt 3 роки тому

    The best thing about being Corinthian was that the causeway built across the isthmus under Periandros meant that there was enough revenue from transporting ships that the city's citizens didn't have to pay any taxes.

  • @nightvvisher7713
    @nightvvisher7713 3 роки тому +1

    more modern and beautiful than any modern city, just shows that civilisation never recovered after the fall of rome...

  • @spacetoxicology123
    @spacetoxicology123 3 роки тому +1

    На каком движке сделано?

  • @marcose.vianna3813
    @marcose.vianna3813 2 роки тому

    👏👏👏👏👏

  • @alxd-againstzaia2395
    @alxd-againstzaia2395 3 роки тому +2

    Αs a Greek thank you for the video..
    Good job

  • @Seba91ITA
    @Seba91ITA 3 роки тому +1

    MI si spezza cuore sapendo che queste citta non esistono più , o almeno e rimasta poca bellezza originale . Mi piacerebbe Visitare una citta Romana una citta greca perfettamente intatta rivestita di marmi pregiati , purtroppo Tempo e Tiranno e non si può tornare indietro nel tempo

  • @Grecorromanohistoriaytotalwar
    @Grecorromanohistoriaytotalwar 3 роки тому +1

    el hombre alcanzo su grado mas alto de desarrollo, orden y belleza en el mundo grecorromano.

    • @peche184
      @peche184 3 роки тому

      El hombre blanco dirás...

    • @Grecorromanohistoriaytotalwar
      @Grecorromanohistoriaytotalwar 3 роки тому

      @@peche184 es redundante decirlo, no existe una cultura grecorromana de Siberia o del río Senegal o Colorado xd

  • @herculianthegreat
    @herculianthegreat 3 роки тому

    Amazing you have a new greek subscribe

  • @kingbadmovie
    @kingbadmovie 3 роки тому

    What sources did you use to reconstruct the ancient city?

  • @byzantineemperor6459
    @byzantineemperor6459 3 роки тому

    Cool! I hope it's correct.

  • @rogeramezquita5685
    @rogeramezquita5685 3 роки тому

    not much has change except from new technologies but it looks more beautiful than modern cities

  • @Cleeon
    @Cleeon 3 роки тому

    They have paved read already or not, before the Roman time?

  • @StephaneDiLeStouf
    @StephaneDiLeStouf 3 роки тому +2

  • @NiGMa46
    @NiGMa46 3 роки тому +1

    which engine?

  • @es9382
    @es9382 Рік тому

    It was one the biggest cities in the ancient world.

  • @chrisg.k487
    @chrisg.k487 3 роки тому +1

    Κορινθος💓💓

  • @dencoshy2k3
    @dencoshy2k3 3 роки тому

    I would like to know the name of the tune?

  • @MikeGill87
    @MikeGill87 3 роки тому +1

    Around 4:00 is a place where my car got stuck in the sand... :-D (true story from 2012)

  • @michaeldesilvio2060
    @michaeldesilvio2060 3 роки тому +1

    Could you imagine?

  • @shaundavenport621
    @shaundavenport621 3 роки тому +2

    Corinth must have been a sight to see before Sulla stripped it of it's artwork?.

    • @tlingitmicmumbam2065
      @tlingitmicmumbam2065 3 роки тому

      Νot Sulla.It was Lucius Mummius!

    • @shaundavenport621
      @shaundavenport621 3 роки тому

      @@tlingitmicmumbam2065 I stand corrected,but Sulla did finish the job.lol.

    • @tlingitmicmumbam2065
      @tlingitmicmumbam2065 3 роки тому

      @@shaundavenport621 When did he do that?Anyway,Corinth was deserted,inhabited and plundered when Sulla was in Greece!

  • @charleswalker1185
    @charleswalker1185 3 роки тому

    Is this the corinth rebuilt by the Roman's, or the old old Corinth...

    • @srfrg9707
      @srfrg9707 3 роки тому +1

      Roman obviously. Square layout, triumph arch, circus...

  • @Prada_GT
    @Prada_GT 3 роки тому

    Anybody else click on this because they thought it was a minecraft build? Ironically I also enjoy history very much as well

  • @matteocatalano2890
    @matteocatalano2890 3 роки тому

    Whats the name of the software?

  • @itsMe_TheHerpes
    @itsMe_TheHerpes 3 роки тому

    is this from a game ?

  • @mrleshiy39
    @mrleshiy39 3 роки тому

    В чём рисовали?

  • @CraigerAce
    @CraigerAce 3 роки тому

    Where's the canal?

  • @user-pr4uw2gv7m
    @user-pr4uw2gv7m 3 роки тому

    song?

    • @leftpastsaturn67
      @leftpastsaturn67 3 роки тому +1

      If you watch all the video, it tells you at the end.

  • @HASHHASSIN
    @HASHHASSIN 3 роки тому

    how archeologically accurate?

  • @yuribrito1504
    @yuribrito1504 3 роки тому

    Corinth was one of the most important cities of Greece (Ελλάς). Υπέροχος! Απίστευτος!
    However, this is the original Doric Corinth, and it is not the Roman Corinth! Following the destruction of the original Doric Corinth in 146 BC, which was carried out by consul Lucius Mummius Achaicus, Corinth was only rebuild in 44 BC by Julius Caesar (as a Roman city).

  • @giannisgiannis870
    @giannisgiannis870 3 роки тому

    Greece!

  • @barkingmonkee
    @barkingmonkee 3 роки тому +2

    Looks cool but I'd be lying if I didn't say I'm extremely skeptical of the straightness of all those streets, especially the small neighborhood ones.

  • @geliefdeliefde2339
    @geliefdeliefde2339 3 роки тому +1

    The Romans have the best walls

  • @zoyo8903
    @zoyo8903 3 роки тому

    Man they just dont make cities like this anymore smh.