I am extremely interested in Roman mythology and history and I’ve asked this question to my self few times. Thanks for the great and entertaining video🔥
Fun Fact :- A Dwarf planet, Sedna, in the Kuiper belt takes 10,500 years to complete one revolution around the Sun. I have got a whole video dedicated to fun facts about solar system.
Fun Fact :- A Dwarf planet, Sedna, in the Kuiper belt takes 10,500 years to complete one revolution around the Sun. I have got a whole video dedicated to fun facts about solar system.
@@tanishqdarvekar5145 yes bro!! To burn the the whole library of Nalanda University it takes 3-4 months...and Nalanda University was the first international school
@@tomzhouschannel968 byzantine was the successor of roman empire. Constantinople never got sacked by barbarians so up until 14th century they called themselves roman empire
All comments here are non-sense... By those times 99,9% of people were POOR, you would be lucky if you EAT everyday, you could die due to an ear infection or a cavity... NOW you all have the opportunity to come up with a business idea and thrive trhough live but somehow complaining that "ohh yeeee duuude only 1% of people control all the wealth in America bruhh that's insaneeee, these are hard timees duude... social justice for everybody"
Clients were different from slaves. Clients were lower-class Roman citizens whose families were under the patronage of a senatorial family. Patronage in this case means the clients will always politically support their patron regardless of their own beliefs. In exchange, the patron is expected to support their clients in a number of ways, like advocating for the business rights of their clients, recommending their clients to government employment, support their clients on disputes against the clients of another patron, etc. Slaves, on the other hand, were non-citizens fully owned by the patrons.
I love these videos!! Please make more videos on the lives of people in history. I'd like to see a video of people's lives in 1700s-1800s. Keep making videos!
Can you do Ancient Greece because I'm writing a story set in that time and this channel is my favorite source of knowledge so it'd be great. Also, love the vids!
tbh i would rather die than to live in Ancient Greece. Their ethics were so fucked up. Its very interesting to read about their mythology and history and poems, but we have to acknowledge that Ancient Greece was a shit place to live in
Ngl, I love studying ancient Rome but I would probably sit in a corner and cry like a lost child wanting to go home. Then, I would create a time capsule of all the modern things I've brought with me and place it in a place I know where it would be discovered. Family Guy style.
The weather and architecture look stunning. The fighting and struggles are a different matter. I love how lots of Latin words have gradually changed but can still be recognised. Latin - peace - pax. Italian - peace - pace. Spanish - peace - paz. French - peace - paix. Linguistics is an area of interest of mine and now I want to learn some basic History.
Julius Caesar was Augustus' great uncle, not his biological father. Caesar adopted Octavian (Augustus) as was customary for the time, as Octavian was his closest male relative. In fact, Caesar hardly knew Augustus and only adopted him posthumously. (Yes, I know. It was through his last will and testament.)
Also, I wouldn’t call Julius Caesar ‘infamous’. His dictatorship brought a considerable growth in Roman power and led to the transformation of Rome from Republic to Empire. But hard to think of him as ‘bad’ or ‘evil’…
Loved your video....I love playing modern board games set in Roman theme such as Concordia and 7 wonders duel...So I could better relate to some of the roman elements that you mentioned in the video.
At 1:16 Augustus is described as Julius Caesar’s ‘son’. Actually, Augustus (Octavian) was biologically a great nephew of Julius Caesar, but was named in Caesar’s will as his adopted son and heir.
"If you were particularly good with a sword or a bow, you might be hand-picked to climb the ranks as a Gladiator" - 100% false. Gladiators weren't soldiers picked from the Roman Army. They were enslaved people, forced to fight, or criminals spared execution and instead sent to Gladiatorial school as punishment.
That’s not true. People could sign up to be a gladiator if they wanted to. They also didn’t die as much as you think because they were expensive to train. Mostly prisoners of war got killed. Only later in the empire did execution become most popular.
Fun Fact :- A Dwarf planet, Sedna, in the Kuiper belt takes 10,500 years to complete one revolution around the Sun. I have got a whole video dedicated to fun facts about solar system.
If you lived in Ancient Rome modern Rome you would see a lot more People of Actual Mediterranean Latin diaspora. Hate how North American society shows northern European diaspora instead. We are ethnically Latin sono Latino. and TRUE Latino men and women at that unlike the North American cultural negation and cultural theft that surrounds Latin identity as trending propaganda for social status to appear more desirable and more “exotic” due to cultural ignorance and due to intentional misappropriation as a fashion trend. Yes the cultura Latina historically comes from Italy whom Latinized Latin Europe. hence how Latina Italy got the historical Latin name LATINA. Racially we are Mediterranean. Genetically we have always been multi racial ethnic people due to our middle eastern (Asian), north African and Balkan gypsie DNA all mixed together. It’s literally our history which North America has tried to erase from us to enforce cultural assimilation. Also No culturally aware italian diaspora person actually believes Christopher Columbus discovered America. That is more North American propaganda and cultural erasure. Columbus Day is a Memorial Day for the largest mass lynching in the USA, which the victims were southern Italian true Latino sicilian men. If you’re gonna speak upon history please actually know it first. Thank you
I read once that Gladiator fights is the most well known entertainment of ancient Rome now. But, it wasn't the most well known entertainment of ancient Rome then - chariot racing was. That's e.g. because the Colosseum seated about 50000 people, whereas the largest Hippodrome, Circus Maximus, seated about 150000 people. And, there were also two other Hippodromes.
Pls can u make a video about I'd we lived in ancient Greece ? I am so curious about it But I find it better to hear it from u Can u pls make a video about it?
TL/DR: If you were upper class life was good. Middle class? OK. All else? Pretty harsh. Let's face it, how good of a life you lives in any age depends on your economic class.
I would always love to visit the city where my ancestor (probably) stayed in. My first name is a Roman name and all the rest are of European origin. Damn this pandemic that is preventing me and my family from visiting Rome!
What if you actually woke up in Ancient Rome: Create turrets, later pistols Terrify emperor and get a good job in government Create steam engine Find surface oil Make gasoline Try to make a Diesel engine Make a kinda modern boat Make a kinda modern car Attempt to make a plane, or at least a glider Discover America Teach people a thing or two about medicine Try to explain as much about physics and chemistry as you can Die as greatest man ever
1. I c Gladiator and Spartacus, what other movies r there? 2. What if u lived in the Celtic age? (think of Lord of the Rings for example that and others similar differ from Medieval)
The "shared sponge on a stick" theory has pretty much been abandoned due to the recent discovery of some graffiti. It is now thought that the sponge on a stick was used to clean the toilet itself, just as we do today with a toilet brush.
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I am extremely interested in Roman mythology and history and I’ve asked this question to my self few times. Thanks for the great and entertaining video🔥
Thanks for watching! Stay tuned!
I’m into Egypt mythology lol
Im into greek mythology
Norse Mythology
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A Dwarf planet, Sedna, in the Kuiper belt takes 10,500 years to complete one revolution around the Sun.
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If its possible, do "What if the library of Alexandria was never Destroyed"
What if the AMERICA/president used UA-cam as there voting platform?
Fun Fact :-
A Dwarf planet, Sedna, in the Kuiper belt takes 10,500 years to complete one revolution around the Sun.
I have got a whole video dedicated to fun facts about solar system.
What if libraly of Nalanda University was never burned
We don't know what kind of information was lost in destruction of Alexandria. So I don't think that would be possible. Aside I get the joke.
@@tanishqdarvekar5145 yes bro!! To burn the the whole library of Nalanda University it takes 3-4 months...and Nalanda University was the first international school
I think we're kinda glossing over what actually went down in those bath houses "after lunch" lmaooo
I lost my shit seeing the happy ending massage parlour lol
what?
I'm curious what happened?
@@varunsubramanian5484 Happy ending 😏
@@sadlad2656 slurp
"The 1 percent that controlled 16 percent of the wealth"
That's actually a better ratio than today.
If not better, more or less even
yeah that isn't even that bad compared to today.
But 50% of new borns don't die, plus we have an obesity problem lmao
Lmao definitely not, today's poor people are nobility compared to poor people back then
@old rabidus AS BASED AS IT GETS
There must be an Assassin's Creed game of Ancient Rome
Well there is assassin creed origins and odyssey but that ones is ancient Greek
Ezios story took place in Italy during Roman rule. (Assassins Creed 2-Revelations)
Fr tho
@@tomzhouschannel968 byzantine was the successor of roman empire. Constantinople never got sacked by barbarians so up until 14th century they called themselves roman empire
@@chaset5877 origins is in ancient Egypt
"the top 1 percent controlled 16% of romes wealth"
wow thats crazy i cant imagine living in a time like that
.........
Well……top 1 percent Americans controlled 80% of USA wealth. Yes you did live in those time, only worst.
Yeah that would be such an relief to the present
Yeah now it’s around 1% owns 80%
All comments here are non-sense... By those times 99,9% of people were POOR, you would be lucky if you EAT everyday, you could die due to an ear infection or a cavity... NOW you all have the opportunity to come up with a business idea and thrive trhough live but somehow complaining that "ohh yeeee duuude only 1% of people control all the wealth in America bruhh that's insaneeee, these are hard timees duude... social justice for everybody"
What If We Stopped Human Trafficking 🤔
Good One.
Great topic!!!
Economy will collapse
What's your point??
Nike would go out of business.
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@@capncook2006 what your comment is not completed
Let's just give a round of applause for the camera man who traveled back in time for this video
I was the 69th like... Not important but hey, I did it.
@@Waffle045Great job buddy
😂
Hive mind. Seriously. Every video, same comment, different person. You guys are freaking me out.
Don't even think he made it to Rome. Looks like he got lost in northern Africa and just filmed some of the Roman cities there
What if: What if you lived on Ancient Rome
Me: Your probably dead by now lol
I’d rather live in rome than any other place at that time
Unless you're one of those people running around with a long coat and sword everywhere shouting "There can be only one!" at people.
Well you're not wrong.
You dont say
I love Rome I don’t care
* What if you Live in Rome ? *
Male Pattern Baldness: *intensifies*
Haha stuuuu. Its 100 percent accurate though 😂
i........i can confirm........(thafuk!)🤣
What if you broke wind across the Nile and killed all the crocodiles?????
Clients were different from slaves. Clients were lower-class Roman citizens whose families were under the patronage of a senatorial family. Patronage in this case means the clients will always politically support their patron regardless of their own beliefs. In exchange, the patron is expected to support their clients in a number of ways, like advocating for the business rights of their clients, recommending their clients to government employment, support their clients on disputes against the clients of another patron, etc.
Slaves, on the other hand, were non-citizens fully owned by the patrons.
suggestion for a What IF: What if every fastfood places were removed???
obesity would be no more
I would be happy cuz I am on diet 🙃
I have the answer:There is no point to life.
America would starve.
I'd die
That Greek boy bussy got me questioning my loyalty to Rome
You are a brother of just a guy with some mustache
U again?
I love these videos!! Please make more videos on the lives of people in history. I'd like to see a video of people's lives in 1700s-1800s. Keep making videos!
The 1800s gun shootouts gangs train robberys bar fights and more
Can you do Ancient Greece because I'm writing a story set in that time and this channel is my favorite source of knowledge so it'd be great. Also, love the vids!
I’m learning Ancient Rome in my history class and this came up
It’s so cool
What if you wake up in Ancient Greece?
This one will be epic!!
Yup
tbh i would rather die than to live in Ancient Greece. Their ethics were so fucked up. Its very interesting to read about their mythology and history and poems, but we have to acknowledge that Ancient Greece was a shit place to live in
We were watching this in class today and at 5:23 somebody yelled “YO THATS SUS!”😂
Lmaooooooo I was waiting for that part and was NOT expecting what was coming.
amogus
😂😂😂
lmfao. right im trynna get the sauce
Ngl, I love studying ancient Rome but I would probably sit in a corner and cry like a lost child wanting to go home. Then, I would create a time capsule of all the modern things I've brought with me and place it in a place I know where it would be discovered. Family Guy style.
Y’all really used scenes from Assassin’s Creed lol nice touch 🔥🔥
But that's greece
@@z821 they use ac Odyssey and origins scenes
@@diofanfahreza6268 aha I guess parts of Egypt they were built by Romans
@@z821 aside from ancient egypt, most of egypt was built by greeks. Until rome conquered egypt.
The weather and architecture look stunning. The fighting and struggles are a different matter.
I love how lots of Latin words have gradually changed but can still be recognised.
Latin - peace - pax.
Italian - peace - pace.
Spanish - peace - paz.
French - peace - paix.
Linguistics is an area of interest of mine and now I want to learn some basic History.
Julius Caesar was Augustus' great uncle, not his biological father. Caesar adopted Octavian (Augustus) as was customary for the time, as Octavian was his closest male relative. In fact, Caesar hardly knew Augustus and only adopted him posthumously. (Yes, I know. It was through his last will and testament.)
Also, I wouldn’t call Julius Caesar ‘infamous’. His dictatorship brought a considerable growth in Roman power and led to the transformation of Rome from Republic to Empire. But hard to think of him as ‘bad’ or ‘evil’…
Love your content man please keep doing the good work! ❤️
I have a topic for another What if: What if everyone in the world uses one currency ?
They did that a few years ago
Economics Explained' has a nice video on this
@@shashwatbharadwaj8347 can you please share the link here
@Dan no LMFAO
Hi liked this video this was awesome 😁
"Are you not entertained!" 🗡
Loved your video....I love playing modern board games set in Roman theme such as Concordia and 7 wonders duel...So I could better relate to some of the roman elements that you mentioned in the video.
At 1:16 Augustus is described as Julius Caesar’s ‘son’. Actually, Augustus (Octavian) was biologically a great nephew of Julius Caesar, but was named in Caesar’s will as his adopted son and heir.
So the video's narration was correct, wasn't it ;-)
I know that I learned it from the cleopatra brainpop movie.
Well don't wanna go in ancient Rome sharing bathrooms,that's for sure 😅
"If you were particularly good with a sword or a bow, you might be hand-picked to climb the ranks as a Gladiator" - 100% false. Gladiators weren't soldiers picked from the Roman Army. They were enslaved people, forced to fight, or criminals spared execution and instead sent to Gladiatorial school as punishment.
That’s not true. People could sign up to be a gladiator if they wanted to. They also didn’t die as much as you think because they were expensive to train. Mostly prisoners of war got killed. Only later in the empire did execution become most popular.
Just wondering has anyone watched the HBO Rome Tv series
Greatest 2 season show ever
Great show. 2 seasons but a complete series.
Its awesome
I just saw it on Amazon Prime recently it was definitely worth the watch
Fun Fact :-
A Dwarf planet, Sedna, in the Kuiper belt takes 10,500 years to complete one revolution around the Sun.
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The heart of a shrimp is located in its head.
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Thanks for the history content!!!! Really appreciate it!
If you lived in Ancient Rome modern Rome you would see a lot more People of Actual Mediterranean Latin diaspora. Hate how North American society shows northern European diaspora instead. We are ethnically Latin sono Latino. and TRUE Latino men and women at that unlike the North American cultural negation and cultural theft that surrounds Latin identity as trending propaganda for social status to appear more desirable and more “exotic” due to cultural ignorance and due to intentional misappropriation as a fashion trend. Yes the cultura Latina historically comes from Italy whom Latinized Latin Europe. hence how Latina Italy got the historical Latin name LATINA. Racially we are Mediterranean. Genetically we have always been multi racial ethnic people due to our middle eastern (Asian), north African and Balkan gypsie DNA all mixed together. It’s literally our history which North America has tried to erase from us to enforce cultural assimilation. Also No culturally aware italian diaspora person actually believes Christopher Columbus discovered America. That is more North American propaganda and cultural erasure. Columbus Day is a Memorial Day for the largest mass lynching in the USA, which the victims were southern Italian true Latino sicilian men. If you’re gonna speak upon history please actually know it first. Thank you
I read once that Gladiator fights is the most well known entertainment of ancient Rome now. But, it wasn't the most well known entertainment of ancient Rome then - chariot racing was. That's e.g. because the Colosseum seated about 50000 people, whereas the largest Hippodrome, Circus Maximus, seated about 150000 people. And, there were also two other Hippodromes.
Egypt Greece Rome - Persia & Mesopotamia are the most interesting out of all ancient civilisations
Please do a video on "What if you lived in Ancient India" 🙏
Yeah please
We still wouldn't have toilets
@@jawadamir5134 no toilets were there in ancient India.
Historical records of ancient India are too rare to get a realistic image
@@artoruvidal2793 yes.
Now the 1% owns 90%
me wanting to go back to ancient rome time, before this video.
me after video. = oh hell to d no!!!!!
What if you lived in Ancient India?
It'd be boring and racist
@@thecoolestdaniel4554 Oh you know that for a fact, do you?
I was about to comment this
@@saptarshidas8100 Choro bhai jaane do.....jalta hai saala
It would be the same as today, a dump !
Pls can u make a video about I'd we lived in ancient Greece ?
I am so curious about it
But I find it better to hear it from u
Can u pls make a video about it?
You are my favorite youtuber
Thanks for watching!
Pete i wacth you videos every day
Great video as usual! Just one correction though; Julius Caesar was Augustus Caesar's great uncle, not his father.
Both are correct
@@pesii1452 How so?
@@nathanieln.1732 because caesar adopted Augustus as his son
@@pesii1452 Ah, touchè
Nice video.
Ah yes, my Latin studies finally come in useful
Great video
*"Most of my general knowlege is from What If"*
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I don’t want to wake up in ANY epoch that does not have a proper flushable toilet.
What if Africa was never colonised? Would the great empires of Kemet, Kush, Mesopotamia, ancient Zimbabwe etc still be alive today?
Mesopotamia isn't in Africa, my dude.
@@agnusdei6716, oh yeah I know that now. My bad.
i think Mesopotamia died out from climate change also mesopotamia is in iraq
Graphics are really great
Please do on one of the most advanced ancient civilisations “ Indus Valley civilisation “ or how it vanished in a night !
It didn't vanished in a night
In thought india was the Indus Valley civilization
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India originates itself from
@@sarielreigns777
Part of the Indus valley
Ik when you has 200k subs and i commented in one of your vid.
That you deserve a million..😉
Whoa.... Now you have 4+ million subs❤️
Yes bro i was watching him in 59k subscribers
I request what if team to make a video on Indus valley civilization.. I've heard a lot abt it..please make a video on it, thank you❤️
What if channel is the best channel of all time🤗🤗😍😍
I like the video that begins with what if
What if is back with some good topics
What if you broke wind across the Nile and killed all the crocodiles 🐊😂
A great story for another what if would be "what if you lived in a city-state of ancient Greece". Like Athens or Sparta
U make amazing videos keep it up what if
TL/DR: If you were upper class life was good. Middle class? OK. All else? Pretty harsh. Let's face it, how good of a life you lives in any age depends on your economic class.
As soon as I saw Arries Judah Ben bur I was excited
Yes
When u realize Ancient Rome is a jojo reference
Greetings from Rome 🇮🇹
Could you make a video on:
What if you lived during the Indus Civilization
Cool Video!
When ever someone says ancient I think of ancient Egypt lol
nice vid! Keep it up!
What if we lived in ancient India?
Yes please do this!!
Up
yas
They would have elected modi and then every thing finish!
if i knew i'd be traveling back in time. i'd make sure to take a big duffel bag full of guns. modern ration food. camera equiptment and clothes.
6:29 .... I'm just going to pause that here. ;)
Good video.
I would always love to visit the city where my ancestor (probably) stayed in. My first name is a Roman name and all the rest are of European origin. Damn this pandemic that is preventing me and my family from visiting Rome!
A much better video than most of "what if the floor was lava" kinda stuff. Well done What iF....
I just wanted to say Peter is best narrator ever ever after Carl sagon and Neil degrees Tyson ❤️
Video on Ancient India please before Mugals and British came.
Please do a video on "What if you lived in ancient India"
What if you actually woke up in Ancient Rome:
Create turrets, later pistols
Terrify emperor and get a good job in government
Create steam engine
Find surface oil
Make gasoline
Try to make a Diesel engine
Make a kinda modern boat
Make a kinda modern car
Attempt to make a plane, or at least a glider
Discover America
Teach people a thing or two about medicine
Try to explain as much about physics and chemistry as you can
Die as greatest man ever
I am always excited to learn about ancient life like native Americans and so on.
The statue at 3:41 is that of Biggus Dicus.
Well the clothes washing part is more than enough to traumatize me that the open toilet or the cannibalism...
LOLz! At 3:31 it's the "Thwow him to thuh floah!" scene from Monty Python's "The Life of Brian!" 😄
Thanks for inviting me to your Time Machine to ancient Rome!
By the way, I didn't asked for it, so *I am not giving you any Money*
Living in Roman empire much better than living in Middle Ages and Dark Ages
Can we get a list of the footage used in this video? Just watched Spartacus and curious how the Roman lived back then
Hi I liked ur videos
1. I c Gladiator and Spartacus, what other movies r there?
2. What if u lived in the Celtic age? (think of Lord of the Rings for example that and others similar differ from Medieval)
If you come to Romania you will get the experience of living in ancient Roma
Hey make a video about "what if the megladon were a herbivore
I wonder if they ever said "let's go see an old-fashioned live show."
It would depend on the show. Most of what we would consider old fashioned, they would be like " Never heard of it."
Getting famous off of comments day 5 so I can live the dream of becoming a big youtuber, live life to the fullest
lol u better hope so
I hate ppl like you -_-
@@cesj1 same
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Bright sider
The "shared sponge on a stick" theory has pretty much been abandoned due to the recent discovery of some graffiti. It is now thought that the sponge on a stick was used to clean the toilet itself, just as we do today with a toilet brush.
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The first thing that most of you would do if you woke up in ancient Rome one morning is ask "where's my cell phone?"
"What if Among us was real? "
Im italia born in Rome today Giulio Cesare became crazy with the traffic in city
*one day you will know who i am from my name alone, Mark my words. I will leave an everlasting impact on all y’all !* 😈🔥
I remember you -_-
You told me to remember your name 9 months ago
Bro just imagine someone constipated on the toilet just struggling to poop and you just sitting there watching him like👁👄👁
Im sure it was and erm is still some people's fetish.
What if you broke wind across the Nile and killed all the crocodiles 🐊😂