I've done alot of research on this, I've studied ALOT of records in latin, (I spent alot of money on my masters in ancient roman history) it is true that they definitely looked down upon, but just as entertainers, but with that being said alot of the gladiators were considered celebrities they even had trading cards, another thing I want to point out is that while some of the armour was from different cultures, but the armour the gladiator wore was actually based on there class, a "murmillo" generally fought with a greave on his right arm a full helmet with a sword and scutum. A "retiarius" had almost no armour, bought fought with a net, a trident and a dagger. One other thing I do want to point out is that the the trained gladiators rarely would be killed, stuff did happen obviously, but generally about a majority of them did survive. Fight to the death matches generally happens with slaves, or captured prisoners of war, and convicts. Also the fights and classes did change overtime and throughout the years. So alot of things did change, it never stayed the same.
It's so weird how modern event production is really no different except without the killing. I had no idea the event design was so complex. Really mind blowing honestly.
His name is Maximus Decimus Meridius, commander of the Armies of the North, General of the Felix Legions, loyal servant to the true emperor, Marcus Aurelius. Father to a murdered son, husband to a murdered wife. And he will have his vengeance, in this video or the next.
Great video as usual! Although I was really hoping to see something about the staged naval battles that took place in the flooded Colosseum. Perhaps another time..? Keep up the good work!
He's actually trying to reproduce the exact classical Latin pronunciation. For example, the letter V was pronounced as "oo" in "school". Veni, vidi, vici wasn't "vehni, veedee, veechee", it sounded like "wehni, weedee, wiki"
Life as a German citizen in World War II: 18 year old in 1942: **whistles as he walks to school** Nazi Government: where u going? German boy: to school Nazi Government: lol no **grabs and yeets to Stalingrad**
Honsetly it had to be wild living back then. Every day they lived it up. Yea, health wasn't greatest and you could easily die from wounds. But I would love to see how life was truly like. I try to imagine it and I can see it but still so modern in my brain thinking wise. It's just like what did they do!? What was a day in the life of an average person? It's just so interesting. I love the Roman era.
It is fascinating but let's face it, life was shit back then. Most of us would have ended up slaves if you managed to live somewhere in the empire. You'd have been lucky to become a citizen (one of your better chances would have been to become a soldier). Of course, that is, if you survived your childhood (I wouldn't have for sure). But at the same time yeah I'm fascinated too.
Sounds like some fun times the ancestors were having! When was a better time to be alive? Covid-19 era, or the climax of the Roman empire before it's fall?
Wasn't that fun from what I remembered, breaks were a bit short and they didn't let us play with the animals they brought, some nice managers though and they let us wear sandals.
I’ve been watching this channel for a few years, but I’ve only recently discovered that this is the channel I’ve been watching all these years. This is my new favorite channel!
I like your spirit... but he said crocodiles... Nile crocodiles... they're bigger and more vicious. Alligators are kids toys next to them. I think I'd stick with people. 😀
Hello! Your narrator voice is fabulous & the content of the videos themselves is the cherry on top! Thank you for making history fun & entertaining. How about a video on Clara Barton from the Civil War & founder of the American Red Cross? Looked & so far haven’t found too many videos about her.
Love love love❤️ I am smarter now, I love how every time after watching your videos, doesn’t matter what the video is about, I am and feel smarter. I love knowledge, regardless the topic, it is power.Thank you!! The narrator is the best, he makes the videos that much more interesting❤️ waiting for 1988🥳🥳
Commodus was also eventually killed by a gladiator named Narcissus but not in the games. He strangled him in his bath after someone else failed to poison him
Have been bingeing on these and it’s filled in a lot of time! So informative and entertaining at the same time. Plus the narrator sounds like Stephen Colbert (I really thought it was and I had to look it up)
Ken Weaver you must be a special kind of stupid lol Latin was spoken in ancient Rome and it influenced the modern languages in the areas today, of course they knew how words were pronounced
Could you do a video on how if a Polish citizen would go to Haiti, and request Haitian citizenship, they would give it to him. The reason for this is that during the fight for independence from France, Napeolon sent Polish troops to Haiti to stop this fight, but the Polish troops actually turned their heads, and helped out the Haitians. Would be really cool if you made a video on this. Thanks!
this great channel misses one great feature SOURCES, name of books that you get your info from would be a thing that distinguish this channel from others.
This channel is like the History Channel but he's that cool uncle at family parties
I felt this❤
HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO SEE ONE AMAZING HILARIOUS ROMAN PARODY
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Cool uncle would have put in a couple cuss words to describe him like crazy mofos killed that Bic
Drunkle comes in with the surprising historical knowledge
@@KymMorganTV 🙄
I just LOVE his narration
Me too
Why? I want to punch his face every time he says bestiarii
Sitting in a hurricane watching history of gladiators...good times
stay safe out there
Sounds like you're having a good time I.
Hope you’re doing okay. Stay safe!
Were okay it’s just windy in New Orleans
Same 😂
I've done alot of research on this, I've studied ALOT of records in latin, (I spent alot of money on my masters in ancient roman history) it is true that they definitely looked down upon, but just as entertainers, but with that being said alot of the gladiators were considered celebrities they even had trading cards, another thing I want to point out is that while some of the armour was from different cultures, but the armour the gladiator wore was actually based on there class, a "murmillo" generally fought with a greave on his right arm a full helmet with a sword and scutum. A "retiarius" had almost no armour, bought fought with a net, a trident and a dagger. One other thing I do want to point out is that the the trained gladiators rarely would be killed, stuff did happen obviously, but generally about a majority of them did survive. Fight to the death matches generally happens with slaves, or captured prisoners of war, and convicts. Also the fights and classes did change overtime and throughout the years. So alot of things did change, it never stayed the same.
Were gladiators good and skilled at fighting in general ??
@@saeedyeslam1202 Yes, They would've been. Alot of money went into making sure they were trained by some of the best.
That's so cool. I would love to have a collection of gladiator cards..thanks for sharing!
@@saeedyeslam1202 They were savage mate
@Kids World it was collapsing way before that
I see a lot of comments giving love to the narrator so shoutout to everyone else working behind the scenes, making this channel as great as it is
Weird history: are you entertained?
The comment sections: Yes 🙂
NO
I understood that reference
@@paulcowlishaw Then please get out
👍
The main reason I watch this channel is for the soothing voice of the narrator
Agreed!
Wow I didn’t expect to get a like from weird history
I totally agree
Best narrator ever, for me!
Totally agreed his voice is so soothing my baby nephew and I fell asleep listening to him
Me as well
It's so weird how modern event production is really no different except without the killing. I had no idea the event design was so complex. Really mind blowing honestly.
I love this channel!!
What’s then name of the Narrator? Guy has the best voice for these things.
He sounds like Colbert
Love his voice!!
His name is Maximus Decimus Meridius, commander of the Armies of the North, General of the Felix Legions, loyal servant to the true emperor, Marcus Aurelius. Father to a murdered son, husband to a murdered wife. And he will have his vengeance, in this video or the next.
Sounds like Grover Gardner.
Thurman Murman
Imagine being Deontay Wilder in them times, even the loin cloth would be too heavy for him to fight 😂.
Daaaang lol
Hahahahahahahahhahaa
His shield would be the cause of his death he’ll be so tired 😂
That was such a stupid excuse, he could’ve went with better excuses but no he chose the stupidest one smh !
Imagine still not having a sports hero in your community despite that fact
Great video as usual! Although I was really hoping to see something about the staged naval battles that took place in the flooded Colosseum. Perhaps another time..?
Keep up the good work!
I love how i am learning so much from this channel and i am well entertained
A+ video!
These ones about the gladiator culture are fantastic!
You guys are hands down the best videos out there. Especially timeline is amazing. Love you brothers. Always get a like from me.
See a short Film about 'Eublepharis Macularius.' ua-cam.com/video/V1Q6VcMsmS8/v-deo.html
Love how he pronounces the Latin words with a French accent... 😄
That's the best part, he pronounces them with gusto!
He's actually trying to reproduce the exact classical Latin pronunciation. For example, the letter V was pronounced as "oo" in "school". Veni, vidi, vici wasn't "vehni, veedee, veechee", it sounded like "wehni, weedee, wiki"
Or Italian
@@Hegemonicmarxism We appreciate the effort
@@Hegemonicmarxism lol for real. Oy
Can you try life as a german citizen during world war 2 ?
Pretty sure The armchair historian already cover that.
@@DerREALpatrich I don’t like his shit, what then?
bread and games. literally
Just google it
Life as a German citizen in World War II:
18 year old in 1942: **whistles as he walks to school**
Nazi Government: where u going?
German boy: to school
Nazi Government: lol no **grabs and yeets to Stalingrad**
It's wild how many parallels can be drawn between gladiatorial combat and pro wrestling
MMA
Fighting with weapons of the ancient times as the ancient warriors did makes MMA look like tennis
"chomp, chomp, chomp" made me giggle 😂
yet another awesome video man! Nice work to you and your entire team!!
Good God! I cannot get enough of this channel!! More more MORE!!❤️
Honsetly it had to be wild living back then. Every day they lived it up. Yea, health wasn't greatest and you could easily die from wounds. But I would love to see how life was truly like. I try to imagine it and I can see it but still so modern in my brain thinking wise. It's just like what did they do!? What was a day in the life of an average person? It's just so interesting. I love the Roman era.
It is fascinating but let's face it, life was shit back then. Most of us would have ended up slaves if you managed to live somewhere in the empire. You'd have been lucky to become a citizen (one of your better chances would have been to become a soldier). Of course, that is, if you survived your childhood (I wouldn't have for sure).
But at the same time yeah I'm fascinated too.
I love the weird history channel!!! And I love this narrator!!! 😆
Sounds like some fun times the ancestors were having! When was a better time to be alive? Covid-19 era, or the climax of the Roman empire before it's fall?
this channel just fuels my love for history
great job on your videos weird history. Your 80's timelines are great as well. Keep up the fun content!!
Great videos folks. You have inspired me to include historic tidbits in my outdoors videos.
Answer: not great.
At least they had it better than sadiators.
And both had it better than "Had-iators" because they were dead.
Wasn't that fun from what I remembered, breaks were a bit short and they didn't let us play with the animals they brought, some nice managers though and they let us wear sandals.
Are you not entertained!
@Lawtrina Kerkula WTF
Paul Cowlishaw I read some of those names and some of them I kinda doubt it, lol
Lawtrina Kerkula Not than I’m against what you’re saying, but that was ridiculous to post.
@@RexNicolaus yh i totally agree
I’ve been watching this channel for a few years, but I’ve only recently discovered that this is the channel I’ve been watching all these years. This is my new favorite channel!
I love this youtube channel.
The host has a great speaking voice for this program and the episode are fun to watch.
Thank you for your channel.
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I have been waiting for this video. I think I recommend the theme a long time ago.
Hell yeah!. That was a great presentation!
I heard that after your 3-month probation period elapsed, you received free gym membership and 20% off any Subway footlong of your choice.
I heard of that too but when I asked for my subway sandwich I woke up back in my cell
As a Louisiana native, I’ll take my chances with the alligators 😂
I like your spirit... but he said crocodiles... Nile crocodiles... they're bigger and more vicious. Alligators are kids toys next to them. I think I'd stick with people. 😀
@illegit umm what??
@illegit who even invited you ?
Nile crocs are huge af. Id rather fight a person than nile crocs lmfao
@@javierescuella2917 more like who even asked if they’re racist why even reply lmao
I love these! Please do an ep on the history of African people’s some time soon!
I really love talking about history so thats why I join this site because i learned alot.
Hello! Your narrator voice is fabulous & the content of the videos themselves is the cherry on top! Thank you for making history fun & entertaining. How about a video on Clara Barton from the Civil War & founder of the American Red Cross? Looked & so far haven’t found too many videos about her.
Nahhhh
I actually would love to know more about the history of the Red Cross. Not a bad idea to be honest! 💡
Clara Barton founded the Red Cross??
The Red Cross already existed & she brought it to the United States. She also was in charge if finding the MIA & Died in Action in the Civil War.
@@JuanCChavez Hello! Clara Barton founded the American Red Cross.
You should do a video on Henrietta Lacks!!
Love love love❤️ I am smarter now, I love how every time after watching your videos, doesn’t matter what the video is about, I am and feel smarter. I love knowledge, regardless the topic, it is power.Thank you!! The narrator is the best, he makes the videos that much more interesting❤️ waiting for 1988🥳🥳
Having a lovely Sunday…languishing,warm under covers in bed enjoying Weird History!
Longer vids please !! Love your vids though! 🖤
This is so very interesting. Thank you
I love this channel!! 😭😭😭
Commodus was also eventually killed by a gladiator named Narcissus but not in the games. He strangled him in his bath after someone else failed to poison him
I just finished watching Spartacus. Damn, it has a better ending compared to GoT. It's underated series.
Your my History teacher brah!💪💪💪🤙🤙🤙
Any way of finding out the intro song? Around the “this is going to escalate quickly”
Weird History presents “Remember how cool Gladiator was?”
knowing your history is one thing, knowing how history is relevant to today is another level completely.
Have been bingeing on these and it’s filled in a lot of time! So informative and entertaining at the same time. Plus the narrator sounds like Stephen Colbert (I really thought it was and I had to look it up)
Any possibility to have a video about the life of Isaac Asimov in time for the new adaptation of his saga Foundation?
You heard about that guy? Me too
Found a channel to binge while in withdrawals, thanks guys
Incredible video!
happy mexico's day
What It Was Like to Be an Aztec eagle warrior
☺
*life was short*
That would be rad! Aztec Jaguar and Eagle Warriors yes please
Can you do the weird history of birthdays and birthday celebrations? 👀 who celebrated the first one???
I wonder if they’re were any haters that said, “that armor is unrealistic!!”
There**
Interesting & informative.
It's impossible to strangle yourself. You always pass out before you get the job done.
Very true.
Awesome video
That really clears things up about the Trident Fighters.
Amazing!! Wish we still had them!
Watched lot of videos from this channel. And i come up with one conclusion
In summary, old times were suck. I know it, but i now _knew_ it even more
Ah yes, the RETIARRRRRI, indeed a magnificent gladiator class.
Ken Weaver you must be a special kind of stupid lol Latin was spoken in ancient Rome and it influenced the modern languages in the areas today, of course they knew how words were pronounced
Starting a reply with an insult always assures an answer.
Oh, wait.....
Actually no - the retiari - fishermen gladiators - were looked down upon as they were the only gladiators who were allowed to retreat.
Great video, can you make a video about Boudica, thanks for all these videos, you guys do an awesome job. Narration excellent 👌 👏
I really like your channel too!! Especially for all of us who are history junkies.
Could you do a video on how if a Polish citizen would go to Haiti, and request Haitian citizenship, they would give it to him. The reason for this is that during the fight for independence from France, Napeolon sent Polish troops to Haiti to stop this fight, but the Polish troops actually turned their heads, and helped out the Haitians. Would be really cool if you made a video on this. Thanks!
I'd be a trident wielding, net throwing, chariot ridin', kiss stealin' world champion gladiator! WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
Alright Rickyus Flairicus
I have a little bit of fencing experience, though I haven't practiced in years. Look out.
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!
This channel should do a podcast
I honestly can’t remember a time when I was this early
I LOVE that you are using Horrible Histories shots in your videos. lol
See a short Film about 'Eublepharis Macularius.' ua-cam.com/video/V1Q6VcMsmS8/v-deo.html
I would love to see an episode on the Borgias.
Good description :) We would die very quickly in the arena.
Being a roman gladiator is not always fun and game.
Their names and sculptures will live until the end of time while no one will ever hear or know anything about us
@@lemonacidrounds7293 that is true.
@@lemonacidrounds7293 I'm okay with that if the alternative is being murdered by a tiger crocodile combo.
this great channel misses one great feature
SOURCES, name of books that you get your info from
would be a thing that distinguish this channel from others.
Can you make a video on El-Dorado please?
That is so flattering! I want to sew something that flattering.
Using in a public high school world history class today, thank you!
See a short Film about 'Eublepharis Macularius.' ua-cam.com/video/V1Q6VcMsmS8/v-deo.html
Andy Whitfield, RIP dude, you played an awesome Spartacus! ❤️
Yeah, he got cancer.
It sucks because I liked him better than the new actor.
I think UA-cam is like the colleseum
Would like to know about mediaeval and Roman fitness. What kind of exercises they did.
Weird history convinced me that we who are about to die salute you.
nice vid
What is the montage program?
I feel like I've seen this before but oh well 🤷 I'll watch it again
Another video idea: Mythology,and the Greek Gods!
Loved the music
Amazing channel 👏subbed
6:25 Is a statue of Augustus, not Caligula. Other then that, great video!
Make a time machine and video tape everything before going back to your own timeline.
No, you.
Certified Gold!!!!!
How about a video about Jamestown?
Can you do a video about Boudica
I’d love to see a video about Catherine Parr!
Have you ever done or considered a video on the Norwegian metal band Mayhem?
Carpophorus is the coolest guy other than Spartacus who actually existed. Its deeply inspiring what they accomplished. total chads
Even Ancient Rome had skill based matchmaking
I love it when you guys do videos like this, “how it's like to be in...” series hahah