Sources & music are in the description Research: on and off since early 2021, mostly concentrated in January-April 2023. I made the first slide on the 3rd of May and the last on the 1st of June 2023. This entire project comprises 8,497 slides Special thanks to Ollie Bye Fasolasuchus Tenax Aoife Polserb And especially Dodolulupepe
The Swedish theaters are not very well done; e.g, in January 1807 the French invaded and occupied all of Swedish Pomerania except Stralsund and Rugen, but then retreated early April as the Swedes counterattacked. This is not seen in the video. Neither the Russian invasion of Finland (in reality, the Swedes counterattacked and retook ground) or the Swedish-Norwegian border war of 1808-1809 is is very well covered. Furthermore, the Swedish-Norwegian war of 1814 is not covered at all.
Amazing video, probably the best mapping video of the Napoleonic Wars on the internet. The fact that you added small details that are often forgotten, like the creation of the General Confederation of the Kingdom of Poland, or the fact that the French Empire was called "French Republic" untill 1809, is amazing. Keep up the good work. You have a new sub.
this work is outstanding! every detail is meticulously crafted given the 2 years of research you spent on this; not many have the dedication or time to sweat out, so this is an achievement of you and your mates that helped you. i don't think anything will ever beat this, and if so, it's a very useful source for scholars
Holy cow, this is the best everyday video of napoleonic wars on UA-cam. This music perfectly matches with what is happening on map. Good work bro, idk why this have so low number of views.
Really happy you liked it. It was a very long video and making the music match to the events means it becomes more interesting (especially towards the end)
I was among the first to watch mapping videos. Yours is S-tier, as are those from Yan Xishan. You should be proud, and you deserve far more viewers. If they knew, they would proactively watch
You are the first mapper that included Montenegro into Napoleon wars, when we defeated Napoleon armies several times and conquered the gulf of Boka-Kotorska. Sadly later Austria annected it. Also you included territorial expansion of our nation. Respect bro. Greeting from Montenegro!
When I did the research, I was surprised to see how completely overlooked Montenegro was in the Napoleonic wars, and how they led the siege of Cattaro but nobody mentioned that. I am happy I was able to represent your country and one of its historical moments in this video
Most impressive mapping video of this year and the top 5 of this decade so far. Music was timed perfectly, map beautiful, information presented well formatted. Good video, subbed.
I love how in your video compared to others your March to Moscow isnt just a snake line to Moscow and actually had some major land operations before getting small and head to Moscow. Im so obsessed with this video 😭 I might start saying something good about it at least every 2 weeks
@@PlushPineappleI remember using an iOS app at the time but it completely massed me over by deciding to charge a subscription service for every video longer than a minute long so I moved to capcut
this is the best video about the napoleonic wars and one of the best mapping videos overall and it did not even get 2000 views you really deserve more attention
This is so detailled and well done must have been pain, you did great ! :) Also i love how this really shows how much of an underdog the unstable French republic was 10/10!
I really like this type of mapping, taking into account every detail rigorously as for example the small uprisings in Russia where Napoleon's forces were occupying. And the music makes it better Really good video.
Thanks, I tired to add as many details as you squeezed in. I really appreciate pointing out the music, I specifically chose them to give it this 'cinematic' feel and I am happy people are noticing it
Most detailed borders, movements, occupations, most comprehensive and probably the most aesthetic mapping of this conflict out there. Wow. This has it all. How come I haven't seen this before.
How did I just find this masterpiece now? Man, you literally showed everything: The alliances, flags and names of belligerents (even of countries outside the Napoleonic Wars), major cities, rivers, important naval battles, the sieges, ALL dates, important events, and even casualties! I also like the zooming animation at 15:29. Music choice is great too, you'll get the feeling at 14:35 that everyone betrays and wants revenge on Napoleon, who is on a last desperate stand. I also wonder how long it took to draw all the HRE borders (I'm pretty sure it was a nightmare). Anyway, this is the best videomapping video I've seen BY A MILE and I hope you'll get a million of views!
I’m really happy you enjoyed this video and I appreciate your comment. I made this a couple months ago and it’s good to see more people seeing it now. When I was making the base map, I could say a solid 75% of my time was making HRE borders
This is the most detailed Napoleonic video I ever saw!I took inspiration from you and made my own 3 Napoleonic videos,yeah just wanted to say thank you man!I used the same music as you in 2 of those if you want I can get it changed
@@fahoodie1852btw just to get it clear,Can I do more Napoleonic vids?I currently plan on doing fifth coalition as a prequel to sixth coalition otherwise it's alright, because you,ollie and wiki are the main sources of information for my Napoleonic vids so I thought about asking your permission (For some reason I'm obsessed with Napoleon that I changed my pfp from Wellington to Napoleonic XD so doing vids on him is extremely joyful)
If I may add a little detail not on the video: France invaded the vale of Aran (in the central Pyrenees) in the first half of 1793, the vale was officially annexed on august 14h 1793, but given back to Spain two years later on july 22nd 1795. This vale is an awkward case in this region since it is on the north side of the mountains, where everywhere else around the french spanish border follows the drainage divide created by the mountains. Great vid and outsranding map nonetheless.
@@fahoodie1852 From what I can gather the vale was occupied by french troops on march 31st 1793. Also now that I think of it there is another small mistake in the borders. All the enclaves in northwestern France were annexed during 1793, the principality of Salm being annexed on march 2nd 1793 for example. The only enclave remaining after 1793 was Mulhouse in southern Alsace, which was annexed by France on March 15th 1798.
This is Peak content! You outdone everyone else. My only concern is that you depicted the Habsburg Monarchy as if it was only "Austria", which isn't correct. Even after 1804, Hungary remained separate from Austria, thus the "Austria" by itself still couldn't be applied to the entirety of the Habsburg Monarchy.
@@fahoodie1852 Austria was a collection of different states, kingdoms, duchies, etcetera under personal union, then all of those became provinces in 1804. Hungary still had some autonomy due to politics, but it and all the other territories kept their royal titles while becoming politically part of one Austrian Empire. Therefore, the way Austria is shown is accurate after 1804.
@fahoodie1852 yeah I can see that you worked very hard on this one, this is probably the best napoleonic war mapping video I've ever seen thus far on youtube
This video is absolutely incredible. The fact that this video has not even 2000 views is an actual shame. Many more people deserve to see this masterpiece.
Great video at all, but as a Polish man i need to note that the distinction of Łódź on the map is incorrect because at that time the city did not have even a thousand inhibitant so should't be compared to other grand cities like Kraków or Lublin
Absolutly amazing mapping video and outstanding piece of work, wich reignited my passion for history and for this period of it in particular ❤ Only thing that could have been done more, is a closing in, on important battles like Austerlitz or Waterloo, the former, and the campaign wich lead up to it in particular not being done justice through the medium utilised for the rest of the video.
@@noobhabs5884 this was the video I put the most effort into. Really happy that you liked it, and thank you for the suggestion of the zoomed in shots for battles
@@fahoodie1852 You are right, I have just read it on the english wikipedia, the french article is very wrong because it show the Cisrhenian Republic like a real state without giving details, your map is even better than I thought haha ! I have learnt something thanks to you
I’m really glad you liked it, so far this is the largest effort I’ve ever put into a video. The research took two years (on and off), the actual slides took about a month to make (first slide was may 3rd, last was June 1st)
The zoomed in map showed Sardinia-Piedmont not owning nice even if it did own it after the Congress of Vienna, I think you got the position of Nice wrong. Apart from that, phenomenal work!!!
I reference a topography map and trace the shape and fill them in black. Higher elevations with higehr opacity and lower elevations are more transparent
This is one of, if not, the best mapping video I've ever seen. Though if you don't mind me asking, why is France still called the French Republic until 1808?
13:47 Grande Armée crosses Niemen 🇫🇷 First cannon: battles of Smolensk and valutino Second cannon: battles of Shevardino and Borodino Third cannon: entry into moscow and fires 🔥 Fourth cannon: battle of mesoten (Prussian x corps victory) Fifth cannon: ?.? Sixth cannon: battle of tarutino and retreat to southern route Seventh cannon: battle of maloyaroslavetz and retreat to smolensk Eight cannon: battle of vyasma Ninth cannon: battles of wolkowisk, kaidanowo, and krasnoi Tenth cannon: battle of beresina Eleventh cannon: Russian army crosses the Niemen 🇷🇺
www.nam.ac.uk/explore/peninsular-war history-maps.com/story/Peninsular-War www.britannica.com/event/Peninsular-War www.napoleon.org/en/magazine/publications/the-peninsular-war/ journals.openedition.org/rives/3881 These are the sources I used for the main campaign, there are more sources for the individual battles. I would add more to the description but I’m running out of character length
@@fahoodie1852 Thanks, but didn’t wellington retreat Madrid on 31 October 1912? I noticed in every mapping about the napoleon wars it didn’t include it but according the Battle of Vitoria pg on Wikipedia it says that it happened. Is this an inaccuracy in Wikipedia since I noticed no one that did a video about the napoleonic wars marked it.
Little error, Vendée made a counter offensive then a ceasefire in 1795 ,before coming back on the offensive then getting beaten in 1796,there were still insurrections until 1840 but not as large than in 1793,except this,its a good video
Most brilliant video on the matter. And even with all the things I knew I’m still amazed. Guess it wasn’t technically possible to show foreign sea territories or small Italian Republics during the first invasion like the 3 of them in Venetian Lombardy and the one in Piémont
@@chtabarddumultien6075 I didn’t show the client but if you look close enough you can see Mainz coloured accordingly during its existence, I didn’t depict it also because I didn’t know what it’s borders were so I used the second shade of blue
Not necessarily a compliment, but an idea. “Napoleonic Revival” Similar to the plot of the movie “Look who’s Back!” Where Hitler comes back to life and takes trips around Northern Germany, (Focused on Prussia). Instead Napoleon, suddenly comes back to life somewhere in Paris, because, you know, his casket is in Paris. in perfect 30 year old condition. He gains attraction around Paris in days, he gathers a small army. Marches around north western France, him and his army spread while doing so. Then, when they opened his casket for the first time for suspicious reasons, they discover his remains are no where to he found. French Citizens here about this, and many places around France choose sides. France breaks into Civil War, but since this wouldn’t be considered an act of external war and instead an internal war, Article 5 is not activated. So Nations can choose to join. Then you can probably imagine what happens next, 3 words, “Conquest across Europe”. Napoleon is crowned again, unless no. But Napoleons reign is definitely reborn. This isn’t a movie but instead a mapping idea similar to this masterpiece of a video! Please reply.
This is amazing! The amount of detail you put in this is better than I can do! And im good at mapping. This is so underrated, good work. This better have 500k views by the time it’s December. Then you drew the entire HRE, you now inspired me, ima do a photo stop motion Timelapse from 1792 to 2023 in FULL detail. But can you give me a tip on what do I do about the HRE? Ima draw every last micro state but what do I do if HRE is in a war? Do I make them a color or do I just completely ignore the HRE? Also sorry to barge you, but if you need a project to work on, please do the July Revolution, there is absolutely no mapping on that whatsoever, so maybe you can be the first.
Thank you. For the Holy Roman Empire I basically had it coloured lightly because it was tied to the Austrian crown (archduke of Austria was holy Roman emperor) but in 1793, the Holy Roman Empire declared “imperial war” on France so it was coloured accordingly. If certain states in the Holy Roman Empire declare war, colour them and if the Holy Roman Empire itself declares war colour it
Thank you. For the Holy Roman Empire I basically had it coloured lightly because it was tied to the Austrian crown (archduke of Austria was holy Roman emperor) but in 1793, the Holy Roman Empire declared “imperial war” on France so it was coloured accordingly. If certain states in the Holy Roman Empire declare war, colour them and if the Holy Roman Empire itself declares war colour it
Thank you. For the Holy Roman Empire I basically had it coloured lightly because it was tied to the Austrian crown (archduke of Austria was holy Roman emperor) but in 1793, the Holy Roman Empire declared “imperial war” on France so it was coloured accordingly. If certain states in the Holy Roman Empire declare war, colour them and if the Holy Roman Empire itself declares war colour it
@@fahoodie1852in my mapping I do this, Regular color - the nation itself or occupied territory Darker version of color - puppet Light color - front line territory Very light territory - either the front line territory they recently took or surrendered nation or part of nation. So in my mapping, sorry for being difficult, but what should I do for HRE? Dark color for puppet state or red? Or a occupied territory
@@fahoodie1852 will have to admit, when Napoleon and his army were being pushed away from Moscow, that was the perfect music to be playing. You understand why And then when Napoleon was fending off the 2 armies from Paris at the end was also perfect time for that music.
I see an absolute tiny dot in Franche-Comté after annexions of the principality of Montbéliard, I am tripping or you are such a madlad and you represented the République of Mandeure ?
Do you have any sources that say the French actually controlled Samogitia (Western Lithuania)? I'm not questioning your work, but I'm curious myself because few sources say that Prussia controlled this region.
Sources & music are in the description
Research: on and off since early 2021, mostly concentrated in January-April 2023.
I made the first slide on the 3rd of May and the last on the 1st of June 2023. This entire project comprises 8,497 slides
Special thanks to
Ollie Bye
Fasolasuchus Tenax
Aoife
Polserb
And especially
Dodolulupepe
music??
@@kinggodzilla309 La Marseillaise
Dvorak symphony 9
Onion song
Chant du depart
1812 overture finale
Immediate music - crusade
La victoire est a nous
hey where did you get your information on the Vendeens and Chouans rebels, i cant find any sources
@@talamahmoud10 fr.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guerre_de_Vendée_et_Chouannerie_de_1815
Pardon it's called Darmstadt not Darnstadt BTW van you pls Show the City of nuremberg on the upcoming Videos pls
This is the most detailed Napoleonic wars map i have ever seen, especially when it comes to the peninsular war
and the russian campaign is more detailed than any other
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The Swedish theaters are not very well done; e.g, in January 1807 the French invaded and occupied all of Swedish Pomerania except Stralsund and Rugen, but then retreated early April as the Swedes counterattacked. This is not seen in the video. Neither the Russian invasion of Finland (in reality, the Swedes counterattacked and retook ground) or the Swedish-Norwegian border war of 1808-1809 is is very well covered. Furthermore, the Swedish-Norwegian war of 1814 is not covered at all.
Amazing video, probably the best mapping video of the Napoleonic Wars on the internet.
The fact that you added small details that are often forgotten, like the creation of the General Confederation of the Kingdom of Poland, or the fact that the French Empire was called "French Republic" untill 1809, is amazing.
Keep up the good work. You have a new sub.
Thank you, I really appreciate it
This is one of the best mapping videos I've ever watched, and I like how you included the territorial changes of Montenegro, which most usually don't
this work is outstanding! every detail is meticulously crafted given the 2 years of research you spent on this; not many have the dedication or time to sweat out, so this is an achievement of you and your mates that helped you. i don't think anything will ever beat this, and if so, it's a very useful source for scholars
I really appreciate it! This is so far my biggest effort on a video and I’m happy it paid off
This deserve a great 👏 It's a Masterpice@@fahoodie1852
Holy cow, this is the best everyday video of napoleonic wars on UA-cam. This music perfectly matches with what is happening on map. Good work bro, idk why this have so low number of views.
Really happy you liked it. It was a very long video and making the music match to the events means it becomes more interesting (especially towards the end)
This man did the impossible, he mapped the HRE
its not impossible
its pretty easy
@@filip-y2l Well, I wouldn’t do it with the states
@@martinwich8788 what do you mean
@@filip-y2l I would just map without the states
@@filip-y2l what do you mean ?
6:01 actual goosebumps
I was among the first to watch mapping videos. Yours is S-tier, as are those from Yan Xishan. You should be proud, and you deserve far more viewers. If they knew, they would proactively watch
This was outstanding, one of the best mapping videos I've ever watched
I really appreciate it mate. I’m happy the research and effort paid off
Your clearly underrated, its probably one of the best mapping video iv ever seen
from all the thousands of mapping videos I've ever saw, this is one of the best, underrated video and channel, keep going bro
You are the first mapper that included Montenegro into Napoleon wars, when we defeated Napoleon armies several times and conquered the gulf of Boka-Kotorska. Sadly later Austria annected it. Also you included territorial expansion of our nation. Respect bro. Greeting from Montenegro!
When I did the research, I was surprised to see how completely overlooked Montenegro was in the Napoleonic wars, and how they led the siege of Cattaro but nobody mentioned that. I am happy I was able to represent your country and one of its historical moments in this video
Wsg my montenegerin
God tier. A new take on this subject, the best of them made. Thank you for this.
Most impressive mapping video of this year and the top 5 of this decade so far. Music was timed perfectly, map beautiful, information presented well formatted. Good video, subbed.
Exactly what I said! I just love how he timed the music perfectly!
Which one is the best in your opinion?
Bro hasn’t seen 1900 - 1927 every day
@@Randomdude112 It was uploaded after he made this comment
@@nojusy1992 ik but there was still an earlier version covering 1900 to 199
I love how in your video compared to others your March to Moscow isnt just a snake line to Moscow and actually had some major land operations before getting small and head to Moscow.
Im so obsessed with this video 😭 I might start saying something good about it at least every 2 weeks
Happy you liked it, I really appreciate that
@@fahoodie1852also there is absolutely no way this is incomplete, this is amazing. 😅
You haven't said anything in 4 weeks
@@oajajaj UH OH
Beautiful video - you got me back into Napoleonic History, Thanks 😃
15:35 the prefect music for the fall of an empire and an era
Glad you liked it, I wanted to capture this “last battle” atmosphere with the music and I’m happy with the way it turned out
@@fahoodie1852
If you don't mind me asking, I am just wondering
what program or app you use to make your videos?
@@PlushPineappleI remember using an iOS app at the time but it completely massed me over by deciding to charge a subscription service for every video longer than a minute long so I moved to capcut
this is the best video about the napoleonic wars and one of the best mapping videos overall and it did not even get 2000 views you really deserve more attention
This is so detailled and well done must have been pain, you did great ! :)
Also i love how this really shows how much of an underdog the unstable French republic was
10/10!
I really like this type of mapping, taking into account every detail rigorously as for example the small uprisings in Russia where Napoleon's forces were occupying. And the music makes it better
Really good video.
Thanks, I tired to add as many details as you squeezed in. I really appreciate pointing out the music, I specifically chose them to give it this 'cinematic' feel and I am happy people are noticing it
Most detailed borders, movements, occupations, most comprehensive and probably the most aesthetic mapping of this conflict out there. Wow. This has it all. How come I haven't seen this before.
This is an absolute work of art. Very impressed at it
Excellent work, you earned my respect 👍
I appreciate it. Good luck with your German states project
@@fahoodie1852 Oh thanks brother!
Love the Overture timing in 1812. Amazing work!
How did I just find this masterpiece now? Man, you literally showed everything: The alliances, flags and names of belligerents (even of countries outside the Napoleonic Wars), major cities, rivers, important naval battles, the sieges, ALL dates, important events, and even casualties! I also like the zooming animation at 15:29. Music choice is great too, you'll get the feeling at 14:35 that everyone betrays and wants revenge on Napoleon, who is on a last desperate stand. I also wonder how long it took to draw all the HRE borders (I'm pretty sure it was a nightmare). Anyway, this is the best videomapping video I've seen BY A MILE and I hope you'll get a million of views!
I’m really happy you enjoyed this video and I appreciate your comment. I made this a couple months ago and it’s good to see more people seeing it now. When I was making the base map, I could say a solid 75% of my time was making HRE borders
Love how you used the Waterloo soundtrack!! Haha
damn, haven’t visited this video in a while. came back to refresh my memory on history.
This is the most detailed Napoleonic video I ever saw!I took inspiration from you and made my own 3 Napoleonic videos,yeah just wanted to say thank you man!I used the same music as you in 2 of those if you want I can get it changed
Happy you liked it. It’s alright man, use the same music I don’t mind it. I’ll go check your videos out
@@fahoodie1852 Thank you! ^^
@@fahoodie1852btw just to get it clear,Can I do more Napoleonic vids?I currently plan on doing fifth coalition as a prequel to sixth coalition otherwise it's alright, because you,ollie and wiki are the main sources of information for my Napoleonic vids so I thought about asking your permission
(For some reason I'm obsessed with Napoleon that I changed my pfp from Wellington to Napoleonic XD so doing vids on him is extremely joyful)
@@ukballmapper1 do as you like
@@fahoodie1852 thanks bro
4:46 this is the perfect French map
IRK
17:29 😊
The best Napoleonic wars timelapse video!!
If I may add a little detail not on the video: France invaded the vale of Aran (in the central Pyrenees) in the first half of 1793, the vale was officially annexed on august 14h 1793, but given back to Spain two years later on july 22nd 1795. This vale is an awkward case in this region since it is on the north side of the mountains, where everywhere else around the french spanish border follows the drainage divide created by the mountains. Great vid and outsranding map nonetheless.
@@Deohelm never knew of that annexation, thanks for letting me know
@@fahoodie1852 From what I can gather the vale was occupied by french troops on march 31st 1793. Also now that I think of it there is another small mistake in the borders. All the enclaves in northwestern France were annexed during 1793, the principality of Salm being annexed on march 2nd 1793 for example. The only enclave remaining after 1793 was Mulhouse in southern Alsace, which was annexed by France on March 15th 1798.
This is Peak content! You outdone everyone else. My only concern is that you depicted the Habsburg Monarchy as if it was only "Austria", which isn't correct. Even after 1804, Hungary remained separate from Austria, thus the "Austria" by itself still couldn't be applied to the entirety of the Habsburg Monarchy.
Thank you! I knew Austria centralised around that period but I wasn’t certain wether to show it as a single entity or its constituent kingdoms
@@fahoodie1852 Austria was a collection of different states, kingdoms, duchies, etcetera under personal union, then all of those became provinces in 1804. Hungary still had some autonomy due to politics, but it and all the other territories kept their royal titles while becoming politically part of one Austrian Empire. Therefore, the way Austria is shown is accurate after 1804.
@@spaghettiking7312 thank you for the information
Fahad, you are the best brother. 18 minutes! Brilliant work!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks mate! This is my longest video yet, happy you enjoyed it
Hope the algorithm picks this one up, ive been watching you ever since the franco prussian war video
Happy you liked it. This is definitely the project I’ve put the most effort into
@fahoodie1852 yeah I can see that you worked very hard on this one, this is probably the best napoleonic war mapping video I've ever seen thus far on youtube
This video is absolutely incredible. The fact that this video has not even 2000 views is an actual shame. Many more people deserve to see this masterpiece.
Brilliant video. Hope the Algorithm boosts this great work!
16:50 what is the name of the music
La victoire est a nous
incredible work, keep it up.
Accurated map! Keep up your great work!
Great video at all, but as a Polish man i need to note that the distinction of Łódź on the map is incorrect because at that time the city did not have even a thousand inhibitant so should't be compared to other grand cities like Kraków or Lublin
Thanks for the specification
@@fahoodie1852Would be accurate to label Pietrkow instead of Lodz
@@fahoodie1852one of grand cities that became minor
@@oajajaj was that the name at the time?
@@fahoodie1852 no but pietrkow was a bigger city
The best war mapping video I've ever seen
Absolutly amazing mapping video and outstanding piece of work, wich reignited my passion for history and for this period of it in particular ❤
Only thing that could have been done more, is a closing in, on important battles like Austerlitz or Waterloo, the former, and the campaign wich lead up to it in particular not being done justice through the medium utilised for the rest of the video.
@@noobhabs5884 this was the video I put the most effort into. Really happy that you liked it, and thank you for the suggestion of the zoomed in shots for battles
What version of Dvorak Symphony 9 did you us
One of the few mapping videos I've seen where the important cities are marked, but don't get in the way.
Amazing map ! The only mistake I saw is that you forgot the Cisrhenian Republic (1797-1801), your video is still the best I have seen on these wars
I did some research on it, and it seems the cisrhenian republic was proposed, but a coup d’etat in France led to the region being annexed instead
@@fahoodie1852 You are right, I have just read it on the english wikipedia, the french article is very wrong because it show the Cisrhenian Republic like a real state without giving details, your map is even better than I thought haha ! I have learnt something thanks to you
underrated video
@@fahoodie1852seems like you sent this to the wrong person
@@oajajaj my bad, i meat to reply to the one asking about Lithuania
This is excellent.
the way you timed the 1812 overture is amazing
This is great, this is awesome. Nobody can top this.
My once your best videos, thank you.😋
How long did it take to create this video? It’s easily the best mapping video I’ve EVER seen. I hope the Napoleon movie draws people to this video.
I’m really glad you liked it, so far this is the largest effort I’ve ever put into a video. The research took two years (on and off), the actual slides took about a month to make (first slide was may 3rd, last was June 1st)
Very detailed map about Revolutionary Wars.
Fantastic work!
The zoomed in map showed Sardinia-Piedmont not owning nice even if it did own it after the Congress of Vienna, I think you got the position of Nice wrong. Apart from that, phenomenal work!!!
Thank you, and yeah there are a few errors here and there
Loved this video.
Amazing music selection
Great video but I have a question. How do you do the terrain as it was in this video?
I reference a topography map and trace the shape and fill them in black. Higher elevations with higehr opacity and lower elevations are more transparent
@@fahoodie1852 thx
@@fahoodie1852 thanks
great content definitely innovative in this field of map youtube videos
Incredible work
13:48 "I swear, the French soldiers was fighting zombies to defend Paris!"
This is one of, if not, the best mapping video I've ever seen. Though if you don't mind me asking, why is France still called the French Republic until 1808?
Thanks a lot. It’s called that way because until 1809 the official name of France was “french republic”, including after napoleon was declared emperor
@@fahoodie1852 Ah I see, thank you for telling me!
14:35 "there was nothing we could do"
15:51 Napoleon was so scared that he orderd to move Paris 100 miles westward🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣LOL
One detail u missed was after 1802 the secularization of prince bishoprics began wurzburg ulm augsburg passau and others
I love how Napoleon slap every power of Europe to be Allied with him😂
13:47 Grande Armée crosses Niemen 🇫🇷
First cannon: battles of Smolensk and valutino
Second cannon: battles of Shevardino and Borodino
Third cannon: entry into moscow and fires 🔥
Fourth cannon: battle of mesoten (Prussian x corps victory)
Fifth cannon: ?.?
Sixth cannon: battle of tarutino and retreat to southern route
Seventh cannon: battle of maloyaroslavetz and retreat to smolensk
Eight cannon: battle of vyasma
Ninth cannon: battles of wolkowisk, kaidanowo, and krasnoi
Tenth cannon: battle of beresina
Eleventh cannon: Russian army crosses the Niemen 🇷🇺
beast of nations
All jokes aside, this is probably the best videomap I've seen on youtube, I'm surprised it has so little views.
Thanks hero, happy you liked the video and unleashed the beast of nations
Good Work !
One the best mapping videos I ever seen but can you show your sources for the Peninsular War?
www.nam.ac.uk/explore/peninsular-war
history-maps.com/story/Peninsular-War
www.britannica.com/event/Peninsular-War
www.napoleon.org/en/magazine/publications/the-peninsular-war/
journals.openedition.org/rives/3881
These are the sources I used for the main campaign, there are more sources for the individual battles. I would add more to the description but I’m running out of character length
@@fahoodie1852 Thanks, but didn’t wellington retreat Madrid on 31 October 1912? I noticed in every mapping about the napoleon wars it didn’t include it but according the Battle of Vitoria pg on Wikipedia it says that it happened. Is this an inaccuracy in Wikipedia since I noticed no one that did a video about the napoleonic wars marked it.
@@nojusy1992do you mean 1812? I probably missed it
Yes 1812 but no one includes it so I am somewhat confused of it is real or not
Little error, Vendée made a counter offensive then a ceasefire in 1795 ,before coming back on the offensive then getting beaten in 1796,there were still insurrections until 1840 but not as large than in 1793,except this,its a good video
Nice video
I appreciate it, and thank you for your help with the Serbian uprising
11:52, what song?
@@neiln4281 1812 overture
Most brilliant video on the matter. And even with all the things I knew I’m still amazed. Guess it wasn’t technically possible to show foreign sea territories or small Italian Republics during the first invasion like the 3 of them in Venetian Lombardy and the one in Piémont
Italian states was particularly difficult for me, but dodolulupepe helped me a lot with them
@@fahoodie1852 But what about the Rheinisch-Deutscher Freistaat tho ? Seemed more large and important than these short-lived Republics in Italy.
@@chtabarddumultien6075 I didn’t show the client but if you look close enough you can see Mainz coloured accordingly during its existence, I didn’t depict it also because I didn’t know what it’s borders were so I used the second shade of blue
@@fahoodie1852The Rauracian Republic annexation as Mont-Terrible is the 23 March of 1793
Hey, the links in the description don't work as they're all shortened with "...". Great video
@@tonystroemsnaes554 thanks. Couldn’t post the links properly because UA-cam has a weird policy with them
AMAZING!!
0:48 No P in Habsburg bud
Good job
Not necessarily a compliment, but an idea.
“Napoleonic Revival”
Similar to the plot of the movie “Look who’s Back!” Where Hitler comes back to life and takes trips around Northern Germany, (Focused on Prussia).
Instead Napoleon, suddenly comes back to life somewhere in Paris, because, you know, his casket is in Paris. in perfect 30 year old condition. He gains attraction around Paris in days, he gathers a small army. Marches around north western France, him and his army spread while doing so. Then, when they opened his casket for the first time for suspicious reasons, they discover his remains are no where to he found. French Citizens here about this, and many places around France choose sides. France breaks into Civil War, but since this wouldn’t be considered an act of external war and instead an internal war, Article 5 is not activated. So Nations can choose to join. Then you can probably imagine what happens next, 3 words, “Conquest across Europe”. Napoleon is crowned again, unless no. But Napoleons reign is definitely reborn.
This isn’t a movie but instead a mapping idea similar to this masterpiece of a video! Please reply.
Very nice
This is amazing! The amount of detail you put in this is better than I can do! And im good at mapping. This is so underrated, good work. This better have 500k views by the time it’s December.
Then you drew the entire HRE, you now inspired me, ima do a photo stop motion Timelapse from 1792 to 2023 in FULL detail. But can you give me a tip on what do I do about the HRE? Ima draw every last micro state but what do I do if HRE is in a war? Do I make them a color or do I just completely ignore the HRE?
Also sorry to barge you, but if you need a project to work on, please do the July Revolution, there is absolutely no mapping on that whatsoever, so maybe you can be the first.
Thank you. For the Holy Roman Empire I basically had it coloured lightly because it was tied to the Austrian crown (archduke of Austria was holy Roman emperor) but in 1793, the Holy Roman Empire declared “imperial war” on France so it was coloured accordingly. If certain states in the Holy Roman Empire declare war, colour them and if the Holy Roman Empire itself declares war colour it
Thank you. For the Holy Roman Empire I basically had it coloured lightly because it was tied to the Austrian crown (archduke of Austria was holy Roman emperor) but in 1793, the Holy Roman Empire declared “imperial war” on France so it was coloured accordingly. If certain states in the Holy Roman Empire declare war, colour them and if the Holy Roman Empire itself declares war colour it
Thank you. For the Holy Roman Empire I basically had it coloured lightly because it was tied to the Austrian crown (archduke of Austria was holy Roman emperor) but in 1793, the Holy Roman Empire declared “imperial war” on France so it was coloured accordingly. If certain states in the Holy Roman Empire declare war, colour them and if the Holy Roman Empire itself declares war colour it
@@fahoodie1852in my mapping I do this,
Regular color - the nation itself or occupied territory
Darker version of color - puppet
Light color - front line territory
Very light territory - either the front line territory they recently took or surrendered nation or part of nation.
So in my mapping, sorry for being difficult, but what should I do for HRE? Dark color for puppet state or red? Or a occupied territory
@@fahoodie1852 will have to admit, when Napoleon and his army were being pushed away from Moscow, that was the perfect music to be playing. You understand why
And then when Napoleon was fending off the 2 armies from Paris at the end was also perfect time for that music.
I see an absolute tiny dot in Franche-Comté after annexions of the principality of Montbéliard, I am tripping or you are such a madlad and you represented the République of Mandeure ?
I did try to represent the often overlooked republics and client states, including mandeure
name of song at 16:31 please
@@miguelangelgarcia1916 la victoire est a nous
@@fahoodie1852thanks
Потрясающая работа!
Bravo 👏
Your terrain and coastline looks great! How did you make it btw
Terrain is referencing a topography map, colouring the mountains etc and changing the opacity based on how high it is
@@fahoodie1852 Which app did you use?
@@VietnameseBoii I map on mobile, IbisPaint
@@fahoodie1852 Can't believe you made this high quality map on mobile!
How you do this masterpiece 😮
What is the music that plays when Napoleonic escapes Elba
@@greatgames3494 la victoire est a nous
Well done soldier.
Thank you! I made sure to include the 1815 uprising too, which all videos seem to have missed
15:15 you know shit just got real when even Montenegro pulls up
my guy actually showed the grand duchy of lithuania when napoleon invaded russia and also courland easily the best napoleonic wars mapping video
Epic video
Hello for everyone. Someone knows the name of all musics? My favorite of this video by far is the second one but IDK the name. please someone tell me!
La Marseillaise
Dvorak symphony 9
Onion song
Chant du depart
1812 overture
Immediate music: crusade
La victoire est nous
@@fahoodie1852 Thanks!!! sorry for not notice your response... Your video is awesome 👌 the most detailed napoleonic wars that I have seen.
new sub
@@jsa-ox6tu happy you liked it
Just one thing. Cythera was part of the Septininsular republic.
Have you found the version
I can’t post the link UA-cam deletes it
SUPER!!
Napoleon: Gathers 650,000 men and marches to Moscow.
Russian Empire: Sends literally the whole damn country after him.
The Music playing during the 1814 French Campaign fits perfectly
@@briish4615 I really tried to give it this atmosphere, as a last stand theme
Bro drew the whole Holy Roman Empire
Do you have any sources that say the French actually controlled Samogitia (Western Lithuania)? I'm not questioning your work, but I'm curious myself because few sources say that Prussia controlled this region.
@@dominikwachowski4015 I believe it was mixed control, kind of like Courland with both French and Prussian soldiers on the ground