The Ten Greatest Enemies of Rome

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  • @Hilter420
    @Hilter420 2 роки тому +1956

    My list
    1. The praetorian guard
    2. The praetorian guard
    3. The praetorian guard
    4. The praetorian guard
    5. The praetorian guard
    6. The praetorian guard
    7. The praetorian guard
    8. The praetorian guard
    9. The praetorian guard
    10. The praetorian guard

    • @speedypichu6833
      @speedypichu6833 2 роки тому +45

      So true

    • @ethancash8870
      @ethancash8870 2 роки тому +165

      Here are the names
      1. Sejanus (stupid bastard)
      2. Phillip the Arab (coward)
      3. Marcianus (so pathetic he was defeated by one of the worst Roman emperors)
      4. Quintus Laetus (killed Pertinax and sold the empire)
      5. Attianus (killed a bunch of People that ruined Hadrian’s relationship with the Senate
      6. The Prefect who killed Aurelian
      7. The prefect who was led into an ambush in Dacia
      8. The last Praetorian prefect
      9. The Praetorian under Diocletian’s reign
      10. The random Prefect who was killed by Constantius II (What a loser)

    • @JoeWithTheHoesBiden
      @JoeWithTheHoesBiden 2 роки тому +58

      BONUS: the fucking secretary who killed aurelian

    • @ethancash8870
      @ethancash8870 2 роки тому +1

      They should have castrated him

    • @SuperAmaton
      @SuperAmaton 2 роки тому +56

      @@ethancash8870 Put the guy who killed Aurelian on Nr. 1. If Aurelian had another Decade, he might have added another Century to Roman Rule

  • @krism.6598
    @krism.6598 2 роки тому +634

    #3 incompetent emperors
    #2 the senate
    #1 the praetorian guard.

    • @arkcliref
      @arkcliref 2 роки тому +62

      1. Praetorian Guard
      2. Honorius
      3. Valentinian III
      4. Phocas
      5. Hannibal
      6. Caligula
      7. Elagabulus
      8. Constantine II
      9. The Senate during the 3rd century
      10. The Persians

    • @huanquocmanh416
      @huanquocmanh416 2 роки тому +20

      The numberless: jews

    • @can6834
      @can6834 2 роки тому +14

      @@arkcliref put Ricimer to somewhere on top 5 and you have the perfect list.

    • @arkcliref
      @arkcliref 2 роки тому +13

      @@can6834 oh fuck I forgot
      Revised list
      1. Praetorian Guard
      2. Honorius
      3. Valentinian III
      4. Ricimer
      5. Phocas
      6. Hannibal
      7. Senate during the 3rd Century
      8. Caligula
      9. Caracala
      10. Alexios IV
      honorable mentions: Elagabulus, Shapur I, Atilla, Mehmed II, Alexios V, John VI
      (yes I edited some entries as some emperors in the list did not have a major negative impact these emperors have)

    • @can6834
      @can6834 2 роки тому

      @@arkcliref perfect list! Thank you.

  • @livingthemcdream
    @livingthemcdream 2 роки тому +932

    Was half expecting the Roman Empire to be number 1.
    The only enemy that consistently undermined the stability of the Romans

    • @ari3903
      @ari3903 2 роки тому +77

      ah yes, honorius, the greatest enemy of rome.

    • @tyronemagnus6450
      @tyronemagnus6450 2 роки тому +2

      Underrated comment right here

    • @historymadman8109
      @historymadman8109 2 роки тому +22

      @@ari3903 Stilicho: the last ditch effort to save Rome from Honorius

    • @allanwidner9276
      @allanwidner9276 2 роки тому +3

      Ha - I was about to base pretty much the same thing - I would think Rome would be on the list as Rome's number one enemy.

    • @huanquocmanh416
      @huanquocmanh416 2 роки тому +1

      They are their own greatest enemy

  • @kerosam763
    @kerosam763 2 роки тому +799

    Also Hannibal scarred the Romans so much he literally become their boogeyman. After the Punic wars a saying become popular in Rome “Hannibal ad portas” or Hannibal is at the gates. Used to mean that an issue has reached a critical point and also used to scare little children if they didn’t listen to their parents.

    • @thinkingboi9508
      @thinkingboi9508 2 роки тому +113

      "If you don't eat your vegetables, Hannibal will re-awaken from his tomb and burn all of Rome all over again"

    • @-ivan-1378
      @-ivan-1378 2 роки тому +46

      Which is pretty sad since Hannibal was actually a pretty decent dude. He treated his animals and elephants well and he also paid his mercenaries a lot. He was a chill dude with an unchill motivation of destroying Rome.

    • @InvadeleYogurt
      @InvadeleYogurt Рік тому +10

      Hannibal is at the gates bussin fr fr

    • @AureliusLaurentius1099
      @AureliusLaurentius1099 Рік тому

      Romans using Hannibal as a boogeyman to scare kids is the equivalent of people using Hitler to scare kids

    • @megaton6023
      @megaton6023 Рік тому +5

      He became the grim reaper for Roman culture

  • @kerosam763
    @kerosam763 2 роки тому +551

    If you read about the Punic Wars in detail you realize that it would make an amazing game of Thrones style Tv show. Like it is so amazing I can’t believe half of the stuff I read.

    • @friedrichnietzsche7376
      @friedrichnietzsche7376 2 роки тому +69

      Same with the diadochi wars

    • @CrimsonCoder14
      @CrimsonCoder14 2 роки тому +23

      I found a few books on them in the 6th grade, I read all of them in a week with how interesting I found them.

    • @Kunumbah1
      @Kunumbah1 2 роки тому +5

      Not really for 20 years Hannibal was running around Italy doing nothing

    • @saultd2343
      @saultd2343 2 роки тому +20

      There is a manga about the Second Punic War called «Ad Astra: Scipio to Hannibal». You should check it out.

    • @MediumDSpeaks
      @MediumDSpeaks 2 роки тому +24

      "Ungrateful fatherland. You won't even have my bones"

  • @akechijubeimitsuhide
    @akechijubeimitsuhide 2 роки тому +207

    How does Hannibal not have a high-budget movie about his life? The man was badass as hell, even in death.

    • @justinfuriated
      @justinfuriated Рік тому +14

      cause we still in rome. if u know u know.

    • @TheFlemishNut
      @TheFlemishNut 11 місяців тому

      No one cares about an african general when you can make a historically inaccurate love story about the same nation for the 20th time

    • @magnificentname
      @magnificentname 8 місяців тому

      I don't get it ​@@justinfuriated

    • @Rome.s_Greatest_Enemy
      @Rome.s_Greatest_Enemy 8 місяців тому +17

      well Hollywood would never make a movie where they showed Rome got their ass kicked ... hell Netflix even shamed Hannibal by portraying him black

    • @Auba-jamie
      @Auba-jamie 6 місяців тому +2

      ​@@Rome.s_Greatest_Enemy black=shame???? I mean he's from north Africa a very diverse place he's ethnicity is unknown

  • @andrewr2468
    @andrewr2468 2 роки тому +280

    I would rank Pyrrhus way higher. If he didn’t undertake his Sicilian campaigns, he could have smothered Rome in its cradle.
    If we are to believe this story, after Asculum Pyrrhus sent his diplomat, Cineas, to discuss peace. It was only when the blind old senator Appius Claudius Caecus showed up which stopped the peace deals. Imagine if Rome’s expansion halted in its tracks in 279 BC!
    Boiorix, king of the Cimbri, was also not mentioned here despite his victory at Arausio. The casualties he inflicted led to the implementation of the Marian reforms.

    • @TheBobes
      @TheBobes 2 роки тому +12

      Easy to miss things in these videos (there's a lot to talk about and limited space). So I appreciate comments like this, giving more context or examples.

    • @ethancash8870
      @ethancash8870 2 роки тому +10

      Romans being Romans would spam as many legions as possible until Pyrrhus gave up or made a favorable peace

    • @JustinCage56
      @JustinCage56 2 роки тому +6

      Said blind senator was extremely upset with the senate for making said peace deals with the general.
      He was afraid that if it fell through, it would set a dangerous precedent for other would be conquerors to march on Roman lands as they pleased.
      He single handily saved Roma!

    • @elliot6584
      @elliot6584 2 роки тому +10

      the key with pyrrhus is that, yes, he COULD have taken on Rome and likely won again, but he didn't and therefore despite his 3-5 major battles he (pyrrically lol) won, he never really threatened Rome or Rome's territory, therefore I think his ranking is fair

    • @delucadude1
      @delucadude1 2 роки тому

      @@elliot6584 seems like once he started winning he became more cautious , tactically as well

  • @evanrudibaugh8772
    @evanrudibaugh8772 2 роки тому +199

    It's not a pun to call Pyrrhus' victory a Pyrrhic victory because that's the source of the phrase. That's like going "wow, in the Roman Empire, all of these roads lead to... wait for it... Rome." Or saying "hey, these Vandals are... *gets sunglasses*... Vandalizing the city."

    • @thatoneguyonyoutube4897
      @thatoneguyonyoutube4897 2 роки тому +12

      I hate people sometimes.

    • @nicmagtaan1132
      @nicmagtaan1132 Рік тому +2

      Ahh yes Pyrrhus aka the guy who wanted to lose because winning costs him more than losing

  • @KGF-zf2qj
    @KGF-zf2qj 2 роки тому +226

    "My enemies are many... My equals are none"
    -The Roman Empire

  • @NDTexan
    @NDTexan 2 роки тому +366

    Finally one of the few Roman channels out there that recognizes Boudicca was not that big of a threat (she sacked three settlements defended by mostly britons and trivial numbers of actual Roman soldiers and lost to an army 1/20th her size because they specifically didn't take her threat serious and surrendered the settlements knowing they needed to win the actual battle) and gave Viriathus his proper due.
    The three settlements were not large cities and they were purposely strategically left hardly defended with detachment cohorts. The supposed numbers Boudicca raised are also accepted to be exaggerated by Roman scholars at the time. Just in case you want to bring that up. Also there are multiple cases of women leading successful military campaigns without trying to pretend boudicca was a real threat

    • @yeeyee5057
      @yeeyee5057 2 роки тому +15

      Was Boudicca really that good? Literally led a horde of untrained Britons that burnt down civilian cities and when they fought an army way smaller than their own they lost like a little bitch. No idea why the Brits ever thought that she was any good

    • @jackbloomer1334
      @jackbloomer1334 2 роки тому

      boudicca was retarded charging into a narrow area which negated her numbers and setting up wagons as chokepoints for her people to get slaughtered and the romans suffered like 200 casualties out of 10000

    • @bakthihapuarachchi3447
      @bakthihapuarachchi3447 2 роки тому +44

      @@yeeyee5057 maybe feminists made her a big deal? Like Cleopatra?

    • @wesleyfravel5149
      @wesleyfravel5149 2 роки тому +54

      @@yeeyee5057 from what I can tell it started under Elizabeth as she was defending the island from Spain (similarity of female ruler protecting Britain from impossible odds), later was a Shakespeare play, and then finally queen Victoria took a liking to her.

    • @ManiacMayhem7256
      @ManiacMayhem7256 2 роки тому +35

      yep. Boudica was a local threat, but had zero chance of being an issue outside of the Isles.

  • @Dan_Ben_Michael
    @Dan_Ben_Michael 2 роки тому +106

    Greatest Roman enemy without a doubt is Asterix The Gaul and his overgrown, super strong sidekick Obelix.

  • @george6397
    @george6397 2 роки тому +80

    Id put Pyrrhus to 4th at least, since he actually got close to defeating Rome or accepting surrender at least, while Arminius was more of an inconvinience and Shapur threatened only some of the eastern provinces

    • @psychodoxie6987
      @psychodoxie6987 5 місяців тому +1

      I Think people forget how dangerous Pyrrhus was but he forgot rome does not understand the word casualties but I think people don't really know about Phyrrus because of the punic wars

  • @grivous666
    @grivous666 2 роки тому +118

    Genseric should have definitely been in the top 10, sacking of Rome was just really the least harmful thing he did, he also defeated the gigantic Roman fleet sent by the Eastern Emperor and conquered North Africa which was one of the main causes of the fall of the western roman empire.

    • @Kunumbah1
      @Kunumbah1 2 роки тому +19

      Dude was basically Moses for the Vandals if you think about it. He led his people across the sea to find a new home.

    • @CommonSenz
      @CommonSenz 2 роки тому +6

      @@Kunumbah1 He was also the one who fulfilled the prophecy of Dido.

    • @Aemond2024
      @Aemond2024 2 роки тому

      @@CommonSenz what was the prophecy

    • @Chadius_Thundercock
      @Chadius_Thundercock Рік тому +5

      Vandals were so destructive they had a whole crime named after them

  • @aaronTGP_3756
    @aaronTGP_3756 Рік тому +49

    Shapur II was Shahanshah for 70 years (his whole life). He lived through the reigns of Constantine, Constantius II, Julian, and Valens. He was still alive in Theodosius' accession. That shows how long he was causing trouble.

    • @shadowborn1456
      @shadowborn1456 8 місяців тому +3

      And That alone shows why he was the best king of kings

    • @iDeathMaximuMII
      @iDeathMaximuMII Місяць тому

      Not just them
      When Shapur was born
      You had Galerius, Licinius, Maxentius, Maximinus, Domitius Alexander AND Constantine.
      When he was born, Rome was ruled by 6 men. But Rome itself was still at the apex of it's power (militarily).
      And by the time he died
      Rome was in absolute chaos.
      Born into era where Rome dominated the Sassanids.
      Died with all his goals achieved & now after him, Rome would always be the junior in their relationship.
      The Persians could never conquer the eastern Roman lands. But they could, without much resistance, plunder the East at will if they wanted to.
      Much like Shapur I
      Shapur II proved to be a worthy King & worthy of his namesake.

  • @kevinnorwood8782
    @kevinnorwood8782 2 роки тому +114

    I'm utterly shocked that Geiseric (there's about three different ways to spell his name) only gets an Honorable Mention. I think he more than deserves a place in the Top Ten list, possibly even in the Top Five section. What set Geiseric apart from the other major enemies of Rome, from everything I've heard and read about him, was that he specialized in sowing political discord and dissention amongst the various higher-ups in the Roman Hierarchy. He was able to gain a stranglehold on the Western Empire by capturing North Africa, he got his son Hunneric married to Emperor Valentinian's daughter, they manipulated events to bring about Atilla The Hun's invasion of the West (they were the ones who convinced Valentinian's sister Honoria to offer herself as a bride to Atilla), he always believed in biding his time and waiting for the right moment to strike, and he always knew how to play his enemies against each other so that the deck would always be stacked in his favor. Ultimately, he accomplished ALL of the goals that he set out to achieve, and what's more, the Roman Empire was never able to capture, defeat, OR kill him. And that's another factor in his favor: He lived far longer than all of these other enemies of Rome, and died of natural causes at the age of 88.

    • @RomabooRamblings
      @RomabooRamblings 2 роки тому +6

      Yup. Geiseric is like a cockroach who survives everything you throw at him. Then he establishes the Kingdom of Roaches and Ants in your pantry and dares you to do something about it.

    • @chiefmasterofdeepwarrens3208
      @chiefmasterofdeepwarrens3208 2 роки тому +7

      @@RomabooRamblings yes and the only way to effectively get rid of them also hinders you and allows other bugs to infest your house

    • @edrickhuge4637
      @edrickhuge4637 2 роки тому +14

      Geiseric was basicly a man of destiny. Someone able to accomplish this much in one life time is crazy. Any single of his feats would be considered legendary, but he did it in a single lifetime.

    • @DIEGhostfish
      @DIEGhostfish 2 роки тому +2

      @@edrickhuge4637 Yeah, and his name got used in some great fiction. Though as more of a romanized Charlmagne.

    • @yaqubebased1961
      @yaqubebased1961 Рік тому

      James Bond type o' guy

  • @AcornScorn
    @AcornScorn 2 роки тому +29

    Given it’s tendency to civil war and political crisis I think we can say Rome was one of the Greatest threats to Rome

  • @ethancash8870
    @ethancash8870 2 роки тому +100

    Is it just me or Hannibal has the best last words

    • @ronbou4728
      @ronbou4728 2 роки тому +41

      Scipio's quote of ungrateful city you shall not possess my bones was pretty badass as well

    • @ethancash8870
      @ethancash8870 2 роки тому +3

      True

    • @Kunumbah1
      @Kunumbah1 2 роки тому +6

      @@ronbou4728 Scipio should’ve pulled a Ceasar

    • @hewhoshallnotbenamed5168
      @hewhoshallnotbenamed5168 2 роки тому +15

      Nah, for me it was Cicero. As he was about to be killed on the orders of the second triumvirate he pointed to his neck and purportedly said to his assassins,
      "Get it right the first time!"

    • @ethancash8870
      @ethancash8870 2 роки тому +2

      Shame he wen out like that

  • @badboje6040
    @badboje6040 2 роки тому +13

    7:36 isn't Pyrrhus literally where the term pyrrhic victory originates from?

  • @henryblaskowitz7920
    @henryblaskowitz7920 2 роки тому +24

    In my opinion you seriously underesyimate Geiseric. He defeated two major invasions in 460 and 468. He ravaged the coasts of sicily and Italy throughout 439-442 and 455-472. He exercised great political control over the western empire through his political arrangements with valentinian and Ricimer. He also sacked Rome and took the imperial family hostage. However, his most devastating act was the conquest of Africa. This was literally the death blow to the West as the African provinces were incredibly wealthy and needed only a few border troops for defence. The novels of Valentinian relate how the vandal conquest caused an immediate fiscal crisis within the Empire. Although the Vandals were not a great military threat. Under the leadership of Geiseric they were the biggest players in the Western Medditeranean, undermining the West in every conceivable fashion

    • @WarriorofChrist612
      @WarriorofChrist612 7 місяців тому

      Defeated two invasions by traitorous Romans helping him. Really defeated no Roman armies 😂

    • @iDeathMaximuMII
      @iDeathMaximuMII Місяць тому

      ​​@@WarriorofChrist612He defeated the armies in Africa. And stopped 2 Invasions using politically saive moves.
      Paying fickle Roman troops to burn Majorian's fleet was brilliant.
      Coming up with a plan to stop 50-100,000 Romans from invading his Kingdom by using the idiotic nature of Basiliscus to his advantage? Brilliant
      I'd say he pretty damn well beat the Romans soundly. Using treachery & quick thinking.
      Geseric was a tactical & political genius.

    • @WarriorofChrist612
      @WarriorofChrist612 Місяць тому

      @@iDeathMaximuMII So you’re proving my point? He needed the help of corrupt roman officers to make sure Majorian didn’t curb stomp him. Not a tactical genius, he just took advantage of the corruption within Rome. Politically brilliant, but no Belisarius. Never did he come out on top without using intrigue and underhanded tactics.

  • @johnmurdoch8534
    @johnmurdoch8534 2 роки тому +38

    Good list. Mithridates turned a relatively minor state into the rallying point for romes enemies and did deal rome several humiliations.

    • @friedrichnietzsche7376
      @friedrichnietzsche7376 Рік тому

      Motherfucker was imune to poison, defeated rome, made a defeated roman drink molten gold and made a black sea empire out of a small kingdom. He is cooler that Pyrrhus in my opinion.

  • @kingpytha
    @kingpytha 2 роки тому +9

    hell yeah new upload

  • @GarfieldRex
    @GarfieldRex 2 роки тому +22

    Now I want a video about Brennus. In fact, I want more about the origins of Rome and the time conquering the Italian peninsula.

    • @nillynush4899
      @nillynush4899 2 роки тому +4

      Camillus is pure based. "Non auro, sed ferro, recuperanda est patria."

  • @amienabled6665
    @amienabled6665 2 роки тому +32

    >no enemies post 476
    Can't believe you really left out my man Khosrow II and Phocas from the list

    • @toasterman5412
      @toasterman5412 2 роки тому +6

      Phocas would be at the top of the list lol

    • @dieu7905
      @dieu7905 Рік тому

      To be honest Khosrow might deserve the number 1 spot. I don't think somebody has ever threathened the romans the way he did.

    • @iDeathMaximuMII
      @iDeathMaximuMII Місяць тому

      ​@@dieu7905Dude had that energy about him. He was truly one of the greatest, if not THE greatest Sassanid Shah.

    • @JstZeldablackie
      @JstZeldablackie 19 днів тому

      ​@@iDeathMaximuMIIhe lost so badly to heraclius and left the empire in ruins, he is clasified as one of the WORST sassanians emperors because his reign made the arabian conquest easy

  • @ncrtrooper7246
    @ncrtrooper7246 2 роки тому +23

    Number 1: Honorius

  • @toddster2721
    @toddster2721 2 роки тому +61

    Are you going to be doing an eastern Roman one? I’d love see where khosrow II, Al walid, sayf, and others rank in your mind

  • @Goyimdemduc
    @Goyimdemduc 2 роки тому +4

    You are so underrated man you should get way more attention

  • @hughmongus6191
    @hughmongus6191 2 роки тому +33

    Let's not forget Asterix and Obelix. They where a huge torn in Rome's backside. (Just kidding. I do recommend the comics and movies.)

    • @ari3903
      @ari3903 2 роки тому +9

      Hannibal's last words were actually "Why do I hear boss music?" and that gallic duo was the reason.

    • @se7entv261
      @se7entv261 Рік тому +2

      ​@Ari hahaahahah nice one 😂

  • @Meirstein
    @Meirstein 2 роки тому +18

    A couple leaders of the Jewish revolts could use some (dis)honorable mentions.
    Lukuas killed hundreds of thousands of Romans in Africa that required large-scale re-population efforts. Bar Kokhba wiped out an army in a battle so badly that according to Cassius Dio, Hadrian had to officially omit the "I and the army are well" from his official letter to the senate.

    • @friedrichnietzsche7376
      @friedrichnietzsche7376 Рік тому

      Spartacus should be there he is litteraly the face of revolution, he defeated many roman armies send after him, both conculs and also could deal with three armies at once fighting against him for a whole and he was defeated only once and only because he died in the battle and his army lost it's leadership. Keep in mind he was fighting with slaves against roman soldiers. I think he is up there with hannibal.

  • @russianpogrom6534
    @russianpogrom6534 2 роки тому +9

    Hannibal is probably one of my favorite characters in history

  • @thecringekid5744
    @thecringekid5744 2 роки тому +8

    I was a bit disappointed at the lack of Dacians on this list/honorable mentions of this list, still a good video either way!

  • @pyrrhus3445
    @pyrrhus3445 2 роки тому +6

    I think Jugurtha deserves a place in the list too as he gave Rome quite the hard time in North Africa tbh I was surprised you didn’t even mention him

    • @Zakariya3603
      @Zakariya3603 2 роки тому +2

      Ture, he defeated the Romans at Suthul, Muthul and Zama (109 B.C) and would have crushed more of their armies were it not for Marius and Sulla.

    • @friedrichnietzsche7376
      @friedrichnietzsche7376 Рік тому

      Spartacus

  • @bblunder
    @bblunder Рік тому +6

    Hannibal was one of the best commanders the world ever seen. Such an enemy!

    • @hb9145
      @hb9145 7 місяців тому +1

      He was head and shoulders above the Romans at the time, but military tactics was really at its infancy in Rome at the time. They learned from Hannibal.

  • @justsomeguywithoutamustach8816
    @justsomeguywithoutamustach8816 2 роки тому +7

    Gigachad Hannibal in his rightful 1st place

  • @robertrussell5856
    @robertrussell5856 2 роки тому +18

    Personally would have put Honorius somewhere on my list.

  • @justinian536
    @justinian536 2 роки тому +2

    "And... to put it bluntly, annihilated pretty much everything in it's path on the way to Constantinople" - Loved that quote, perfectly represents the Huns

  • @toni2296
    @toni2296 2 роки тому +70

    Tbh, Arminius wasn't that "great enemy" of Rome, yes he is part of the cause they give up taking Germany, but after that """battle""" he lost every next one and got backstabbed by his people. I don't think his level of threat were that high, an honourable mention at max.

    • @Kunumbah1
      @Kunumbah1 2 роки тому +7

      Dude was an annoyance

    • @historyrepeat402
      @historyrepeat402 2 роки тому +8

      I think it was only realized by Octavian at the moment, but him defeating the legions basically ended Roman expansion, forever. I wonder if he can be considered a great enemy but he definitely had huge impact on the entire course of Roman history.

    • @Kunumbah1
      @Kunumbah1 2 роки тому +1

      @cokelover9001 He should’ve rebelled against Tiberius

    • @grukmccrymyselftoosleep7098
      @grukmccrymyselftoosleep7098 2 роки тому +1

      @cokelover9001 and yet he didn’t

    • @eliasbonafe9236
      @eliasbonafe9236 7 місяців тому

      Also counting that teutoburg battle actually maybe helped the romans to allow them to overstretch. In the medium-long run, teutoburg battle can be seen as a positive event I believe

  • @wcy5042
    @wcy5042 2 роки тому +5

    Geiseric should be top 5, let alone in the top 10. Basically went for the jugular of the late Roman Empire in North Africa and succeeded

  • @coolbricks63
    @coolbricks63 2 роки тому +18

    You know, most of these guys are just people trying to defend their homeland and people from aggressive Roman invaders.

    • @nillynush4899
      @nillynush4899 2 роки тому +5

      To be fair, unlike pure slaughterers like Attila, Roman governance usually offered good protection and non-tyrannical taxes when compared to their norms.

    • @micha2909
      @micha2909 2 роки тому +8

      Those were the days when Portuguese, Spaniards, French, Brits and Germans were victims of colonialism.

    • @addali150
      @addali150 2 роки тому +1

      @@micha2909 more like imperialism.

    • @hb9145
      @hb9145 7 місяців тому +2

      @@micha2909 Yes, that is why Europe is so poor today. -Random left-winger, probably

    • @eliasbonafe9236
      @eliasbonafe9236 7 місяців тому

      It seems the opposite to me. Most of these weren't the defenders

  • @erwansallard5471
    @erwansallard5471 2 роки тому +6

    Given the number of civil wars faced by Rome, it's surprising there is no roman in the list.

  • @TheUKNutter
    @TheUKNutter Місяць тому +2

    If #1 isn’t Asterix and Obelix I’m jumping in the cauldron

  • @VIRIATO-VIRIATHUS
    @VIRIATO-VIRIATHUS 4 місяці тому +2

    Viriathus was born in Lobriga (later roman city of Lorica), modern city of Loriga, Portugal.

  • @Liquidsback
    @Liquidsback 2 роки тому +12

    Only disagreement is Genseric, only because I think he was one of the hammers in breaking of the Western Empire,.

    • @Liquidsback
      @Liquidsback 2 роки тому +4

      @@carlosribeiro2413 Also, though they were not Punic. It is sort of a poetic justice that they helped collapse Rome from their capital in Carthage, even the Kingdom itself held many territories of the old Carthaginians.

  • @loobly
    @loobly 2 роки тому +5

    Very surprised Honorius didn't make an appearance

  • @Rudero3
    @Rudero3 2 роки тому +15

    That line about Hannibal is ultra accurate. He is LITERALLY the first person I thought of by name. I love this video, like all your videos, but I counter this with a proposition. These are individual enemies of the Romans, but what about civilizations/regimes that were enemies of the Romans. IF you did that, and included the Byzantines, number 1 with a bullet is "All of the Catholic Italian city-states including the Papacy." If you didn't include the Byzantine period, I would probably give it to the Goths as a people, since they were persistent and managed to tear more chunks of Rome away than the Sassanids, the Vandals, the Bulgarians, etc did. Well, the Sassanids did briefly get all of the Middle East....but then lost it, the Goths lost nothing, they stayed until Justinian sent Belisarius and the other half of the Goths stayed in Spain till the Muslims came calling.

  • @MiguelAB98
    @MiguelAB98 2 роки тому +3

    Great video! I missed Zenobia though

  • @badenbolling3354
    @badenbolling3354 2 роки тому +1

    You’re vids are great

  • @MikeB071
    @MikeB071 2 роки тому +1

    9:53 "Quinctilius Varus, give me back my legions!"-Emperor Augustus

  • @thefingerling167
    @thefingerling167 2 роки тому +1

    5 months later waiting for the pyrrhic war video... rip. great vids btw

  • @MaxwellAerialPhotography
    @MaxwellAerialPhotography 2 роки тому +1

    Could you please do another video but with enemy factions? (to borrow a video gamey term)
    Great video as always Spectrum.

  • @cronoros
    @cronoros 2 роки тому +20

    Romans who posed the greatest danger to Rome, in no particular order:
    Caeser (until he won)
    Sulla
    Marc Anthony (guy was a complete tool, seriously)
    Catalina
    Boat Pompey (after Caeser won)
    Honourius (killed Stilicho, GG)
    Brutus (bungled away the civil war)
    Tarquinius (last king, led a foreign army to siege Rome)
    Valentinian (Stilicho 2: Aetius boogaloo)
    Varro* (led the Cannae army into the trap)
    *There is a plausible theory that Varros fault is overblown. The story passed down was that it was all Varro's fault and he ignored his co-consuls advice to be more cautious.
    The other consul Paullus was a Patrician, while Varro was a plebeian. Paulus' family would be far better placed to influence the narratives told in the aftermath.
    Paullus died at the battle while Varro survived. Paullus is remembered as having a heroic last stand while Varro fled to save his own skin.
    The combination of these could (this is theory only) mean that the story passed down in history is one where Varro is scapegoated for a collective error.
    The consular platform that was run that year focused on rolling back Fabians strategy and reverting to confronting and defeating Hannibal, so it is quite Plausible that both Varro and Paullus would share a similar viewpoint on the battle and that Paullus had no issue with attacking Hannibals army directly.

    • @jackbloomer1334
      @jackbloomer1334 2 роки тому +6

      boat pompey lol

    • @riccardovalentini7294
      @riccardovalentini7294 2 роки тому

      catilina was right and y'all can't change my mind

    • @kl6544
      @kl6544 2 роки тому +2

      @@riccardovalentini7294 WHAT

    • @kl6544
      @kl6544 2 роки тому

      @Emil Fontanot we're talking about the one executed by cicero right?

    • @cronoros
      @cronoros 2 роки тому +1

      @Emil Fontanot in hindsight I'd probably pair Sulla and Marius, they were both a threat but intertwined with eachother

  • @SamuelChac0n
    @SamuelChac0n 2 роки тому +5

    damn hannibal’s last words😮‍💨owned

  • @Olipakerranoiva
    @Olipakerranoiva 9 місяців тому

    6:18 Wait are we talking about Pyrhus of Epirus or Karl XII of Sweden?

  • @Eazy-ERyder
    @Eazy-ERyder 2 роки тому +4

    Atilla and the HUNS SHOULD be #2. With their Lightening FAST raids They were amongst the greatest evils known to Mankind in their time! But overall Great list AGAIN from a great historical mind. Keep em Comin'!!
    And YES the Praetorian "Guard" should be atleast a DIShonorable Mention

    • @memeboi6017
      @memeboi6017 2 роки тому +2

      your haphazard all caps usage makes me dismiss your message.

  • @KertPerteson
    @KertPerteson 2 роки тому

    Amazing video again

  • @Rum-Runner
    @Rum-Runner 2 роки тому +2

    Also deserving an honorable mention is Mehmed II. He’s the one and only person who can *ever* claim to have definitively ended the Roman Empire. I get that he’s not quite as known as the 10 on this list, but an honorable mention is at least deserved.

    • @Rum-Runner
      @Rum-Runner Рік тому

      @user-qg4vt9mz3j Eastern Rome actually, which was a direct continuation of the Roman Empire and it’s government.

  • @Duke_of_Lorraine
    @Duke_of_Lorraine 2 роки тому +4

    "Rome's worst enemy : its own calendar !" - Bibulus, probably.

  • @Natedawg1998
    @Natedawg1998 4 місяці тому +1

    Khosrau might have been an enemy of Justinian, and therefore debateably outside the video's timeframe, but imo he absolutely deserves a top spot on this list

  • @jet-blackjo2455
    @jet-blackjo2455 2 роки тому +12

    Shapur II, first ever "it's just a prank" recorded in the history books

  • @RodolfoGaming
    @RodolfoGaming 2 роки тому +3

    I do think Archimedes found a way to use sun energy to put ships on fire it just took a wbile for such to happen and it gets proped way to much as this x ray laser when it was likely an improved technique of starting a camp fire

    • @athomicritics
      @athomicritics 2 роки тому +1

      i personally think the way it was used was to burn ship sails as it would be the easiest part to burn and from there the rest of the ship would follow

    • @RodolfoGaming
      @RodolfoGaming 2 роки тому +1

      @@athomicritics exactly and you could easily do it when they are standing off for hours just patroling the port (99% of the time). and when they are busy frantically putting out the fires the syracusean fleet could've sortied out and caused further chaos. eventually the romans just learned the hard way.

  • @kell2859
    @kell2859 2 роки тому +6

    I actually expected Ricimer to be on the list, maybe he should be on a special traitor list or something

    • @Freedmoon44
      @Freedmoon44 Рік тому +1

      Honestly, Honorious wouldve then been number 0 by default

  • @toffitagufa8777
    @toffitagufa8777 Рік тому +2

    If you ever do a video of the eastetn roman empires enemies I imagine Simeon 1st, Krum, Khosrow 2nd, Mehmed 2nd, Enrico Dandolo and Al-Walid to be in that list.

  • @sergioacevedo2254
    @sergioacevedo2254 2 роки тому

    10:20, did Augustus already have plans for Britannia, or something? Because Claudius expanded here as well, to add to Trajan and Constantine.

  • @athomicritics
    @athomicritics 2 роки тому +4

    heres two honorable mentions : ambiorix and boduognatos , both where chief of their belgae tribes (nervians and uberons) and where the reason caesar said that from all the gauls tribes he had faced the belgae were the bravest

    • @Zakariya3603
      @Zakariya3603 2 роки тому

      All he did was ambushing one legion and some cohorts (7,000 men) and the other lost to Caesar.
      A good one would be Boiorix or Gaiseric with the former defeating a 30,000 strong Roman army at Noreia killing anywhere between 15,000 and 20,000 Legionnaries and at Arausio killing up to 45,000 Romans in one day.
      The latter also defeated the Romans badly at Cape Bon where 100,000 Romans perished against 60,000 Vandals and Moors/Berbers.
      They're more deserving in my opinion.

    • @augth
      @augth Рік тому +2

      Astérix chez les Belges moment

  • @aaronTGP_3756
    @aaronTGP_3756 Рік тому +2

    For the Eastern Romans, I can think of these candidates:
    -Orhan
    -Mehmed II
    -Khalid ibn al-Walid
    -Khosrow II
    -Khan Krum
    -Simeon of Bulgaria
    -Stefan Dusan of Serbia
    -Pope Leo III (not military, but religiously/politically)
    -All of the Fourth Crusaders

    • @BehradAt
      @BehradAt 5 місяців тому

      You should also check how many battle eastern Roman empire lost against khosrow the first (anushirvan)and his father Kavad the first !!

  • @aarondemiri486
    @aarondemiri486 2 роки тому

    one of my favourite channels

  • @RoxanneM-o3t
    @RoxanneM-o3t Рік тому

    I like these ranking videos

  • @FrogmanAnime
    @FrogmanAnime 3 місяці тому

    Hello spectrum, just a question where is your pyrrhus series or video?
    You said you were working on such a video during this particular video so I’m just curious on the status of it?

  • @jmace2424
    @jmace2424 2 роки тому +1

    “I tell the tale that I heard told.
    Mithridates, he died old.”

  • @causantinthescot
    @causantinthescot 2 роки тому +4

    Ricimer, who merged from most of the dead Praetorian Guards

    • @huanquocmanh416
      @huanquocmanh416 2 роки тому

      Never should have trusted a full blooded g*rm
      Arminius was one

  • @Onezy05
    @Onezy05 Рік тому +1

    When you look at the Roman situation after Cannae, it's kind of insane that they actually won

  • @Avinash_Lincoln
    @Avinash_Lincoln 4 місяці тому +2

    Im surprised that Hannibal was on the list but not Caligula, dude made a horse Consul.

  • @Kia_006
    @Kia_006 2 роки тому +1

    I think the list lacks a curtain Khosrow Anooshirvan first of his name(if you consider the byzantine empire, Rome)

  • @jesurenbnb
    @jesurenbnb 2 роки тому

    The fact that hannibal's strategies, are still studied in military schools, show how much he scared the romans.

    • @hb9145
      @hb9145 7 місяців тому +1

      He had a lot of practice in Spain. The battles of Cannae and Trebia were brilliant.

  • @cronoros
    @cronoros 2 роки тому +10

    No Khosrow? Harsh.
    Trivial mention too for Antiochus the Great who might have been one of the most formidable monarchs Rome ever faced...but who never really posed a direct threat to Rome.

    • @SaintJust1214
      @SaintJust1214 2 роки тому +1

      I think this only counts threats against the unified empire, since khosrow was a threat to the byzantines they didn’t count it.

    • @cronoros
      @cronoros 2 роки тому +8

      @@SaintJust1214 fair point. You'd have to have a few Bulgars and Ottomans too if it included the full Byzantine era.

    • @SaintJust1214
      @SaintJust1214 2 роки тому +5

      @@cronoros Yeah and probably some arabs and seljuks

    • @kl6544
      @kl6544 2 роки тому

      LMAO anitochus yea right

  • @iwatchDVDsonXbox360
    @iwatchDVDsonXbox360 2 роки тому

    Interesting idea for the list. Are you going to do similar lists for other countries?

  • @DinksterDaily
    @DinksterDaily 2 роки тому +3

    I think Zenobia at least deserved an honorablr mention

    • @aaronTGP_3756
      @aaronTGP_3756 Рік тому

      Granted, Zenobia's position fell like lightning as soon as Aurelian turned his attention to the Palmyrenes.

  • @JacksonStorm173
    @JacksonStorm173 7 місяців тому

    7:56 Song?

  • @miguelalmeida1134
    @miguelalmeida1134 2 роки тому +5

    Only a portuguese man would even know who Viriatus was.

  • @fpvillegas9084
    @fpvillegas9084 2 роки тому +1

    How about Alaric the Visigoth (sacked Rome in 410 AD/CE)?

  • @historia_romana
    @historia_romana Рік тому +1

    Surprised that Ricimer isn't on this list.

  • @pedroalmeida7061
    @pedroalmeida7061 2 роки тому +1

    you really need to put an epilepsy warning before 1:50

  • @MorinoRavenberg
    @MorinoRavenberg 3 місяці тому +1

    Hannibal didn't lose because of the Romans, his worst enemy was the Carthaginian Senate; typical example of ungratefulness. He spent his life fighting on behalf of those that were not willing to come to his Aid when he needed it the most.

  • @zan4336
    @zan4336 2 роки тому +4

    I think Zenobia should get a honourable mention. Palmyra would have been a much bigger threat if it wasn't for Aurelian.

    • @AB-fr2ei
      @AB-fr2ei 2 роки тому +2

      No other way around
      Even if Aurelian wasnt here
      She would have still got BTFO

  • @keatonstjohn5186
    @keatonstjohn5186 2 роки тому

    Still waiting on that Phyrus Video...

  • @TheUKNutter
    @TheUKNutter Місяць тому +1

    Archimedes! It’s filthy in there!

  • @CrunchyNorbert
    @CrunchyNorbert Рік тому

    where would you place Ricimer?

  • @Barrystue
    @Barrystue 2 роки тому +1

    Nice to see haha funni poison man in here

  • @anarrivingwingedhussar9692
    @anarrivingwingedhussar9692 2 роки тому

    Great list but I’m surprised to see no mention of the Cimbri

  • @g.o.a.t9442
    @g.o.a.t9442 2 роки тому +1

    Dude... Where is the Praetorian Guard?

  • @realrandomness4466
    @realrandomness4466 2 роки тому +2

    Where would Mehmed ll be placed for byzantine empire enemies? 🤔

    • @Liquidsback
      @Liquidsback 2 роки тому +1

      1. Or 2. Behind or ahead of Fourth Crusaders.

    • @kl6544
      @kl6544 2 роки тому +2

      9

    • @tylerellis9097
      @tylerellis9097 2 роки тому +5

      Not that high given it was just a city state at that point.

    • @wankawanka3053
      @wankawanka3053 2 роки тому

      @Bart Dr nah

  • @yankihuttler7555
    @yankihuttler7555 2 роки тому

    I feel like this video could needs a little more info on what criteria you used when making your list as opposed to just jumping into it. Fun topic though!

  • @Alex1492-tp4xi
    @Alex1492-tp4xi 4 місяці тому +1

    My list 1.Shapur I
    2.Hannibal
    3.Atilla
    4.Arminius
    5.Brennus
    6.Pyrrhus
    7.Boiorix
    8.Shapur II
    9.Sphartacus
    10.Viriathus

  • @jarogniewtheconqueror2804
    @jarogniewtheconqueror2804 2 роки тому

    Why were none of the Diadochi rulers mentioned? No Macedonians, Seleucids, etc.

  • @evagel1548
    @evagel1548 2 роки тому

    what was the music playing during the Attila the Hun section?

    • @spectrum1140
      @spectrum1140  2 роки тому +1

      Psystem - Tuvan Throat Singers Epic Nature Cinematic

  • @hautejester
    @hautejester 2 роки тому +1

    "his sack was incredibly tame" oof get him

  • @DacusMalus1600
    @DacusMalus1600 Рік тому

    I get that Burebista isn't in the list, seeing that both he and Cesar got assassinated before their fateful battle could happen. (Btw. Ceasar saw him as an rival)
    But what about Decebal/Decebalus? There are not many enemies the romans dedicated larger than life statues to. It also took multiple wars to lastly defeat him, and even then it took an assassination to end his life.

  • @michaelsinger4638
    @michaelsinger4638 2 роки тому +9

    In no real order:
    Hannibal.
    Pyrrhus.
    Mithradates VI.
    Gaiseric.
    Vercingetorix.
    Arminius.
    Zenobia.
    Shapur the Great.
    Jugurtha.
    Viriathus.

  • @xenobyte2281
    @xenobyte2281 2 роки тому +5

    Zenobia not even an honorable mention? Wasn't she pretty close to conquering the eastern portion of the empire?

    • @noukan42
      @noukan42 2 роки тому

      zenobia wasn't at least nominally still under the empire? like, in the scensrio where she just won everything, wouldn't she just became roman empress?

  • @klaudioabazi4478
    @klaudioabazi4478 2 роки тому

    Agree with your list fully.

  • @hohenstaufen2345
    @hohenstaufen2345 2 роки тому +6

    Phyrrhus is by far my favorite historical Charakter. And i dont like how you just placed him on the sidelines. The Romans called him one of the biggest and by far the most honorable and respectable deaththreat to the Republik. Hannibal was literally the biggest pyrrhus Fanboy there was. Sure he lost the war but the reason was not that Romans managed to defeat him but a series of almost comidical Desasters on the Battlefield.

    • @hohenstaufen2345
      @hohenstaufen2345 2 роки тому

      Like that one time when his friend took his armor and got killed so his men paniced thinking phyrrhus was dead witch costed him 6.000 men dead

    • @friedrichnietzsche7376
      @friedrichnietzsche7376 Рік тому

      Not really he soundly lost the third battle and barely won the second then he tried to save Sicily but failed, defeated Macedon marched to take sparta but was absolutly smashed then he attacked corinth and was killed by a grandmother throwing a brick on his head. Like sure he was cool in that he defeated rome a couple of times (two) but Hanibal did far better even tho he was a fanboy of him and frankly if you want a real cool greek who defeated some romans look no further than mr. Mithridates. The guy build a black sea empire out of a small kingdom and defeated something that even great conquerors like alexander could not defeat. Poison. This is just a bad ass guy.

    • @hohenstaufen2345
      @hohenstaufen2345 Рік тому +1

      @@friedrichnietzsche7376 he mostly just had bad luck. In the second battle 200 Romans got lost trying to aid the main army and stumbled by accident across the Epirote warcamp. The Flames made the main army panik thinking they were surrounded, so they broke the Phalanx line and ran. However Pyrrhus managed to get his men to regroup again and charged the Romans down. Concidering how greek warfare was at the time it was absolutely amazing he managed that. Sicily was not lost because of his fault. He won every Single battle and siege against carthage but the sicilians betrayed him and ousted him from the Island before he could take the last punic City. And the his final loss against rome was basically his own allies not liking him anymore and betraying him. After that as you said he stomped macedon and went to Sparta were he lost. But the Story of is death you said missed a few parts. For one his son was killed bevore the last battle what broke him mentaly. And then during the battle in argos his son misunderstood his Orders and charged the rest of the army into the City which made him stuck. And then he was killed by a rooftile. But even rome and carthage loved him. Romans said he was propably the best and fairest of the great enemys of the Republic. They respected him so much they mostly dident allow any propaganda made about out of respect. And Hannibals geart Idol since childhood was Pyrrhus which does mean something. Oversimplifying him by saying ooh he lost all the time is a great disservice to him. However Mithridates is propably my 2 or 3 favorite ancient Person. I mean my man made an Empire by beating rome. Also pretty cool. But Pyrrhus is forever my favorite and in my oppinion very very underrated.

    • @friedrichnietzsche7376
      @friedrichnietzsche7376 Рік тому

      @@hohenstaufen2345 That's fair.