History of the Italians
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- The history of all Italian States from the reconquest by the Byzantine Empire to 2016.
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Interested in more Italian History? See GalacticPenguinTV's video on the French Invasion of Naples in 1806: • [Wars] The French Inva...
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Jo Blackenburg - Imperatrix Mundi
PostHaste Music - Knights' Council
Barbary Jack
Two Steps From Hell - Victory
Being an Italian, you can understand how sometimes studying history gets stressful
+mercutiana iam a libyan and you dont need to say that to me lol
+juzores and what's the history of libya? romans, arabs, ottomans and italians lol
PS Italy deletes history
@Manny Belgrano No qua il traditore sei te
mercutiana I'm Italian and I confirm that there are a lot of ignorant people in Italy...
I used a different font with this one, let me know if you like/dislike it.
How do you make these maps? I really enjoy this and want to take a crack at it
good video the font is good. i would like to see the history of the war of araucania. is just a suggestion
Mr.AlienMask For a 10k subs special, I will run through how to make them.
+Ollie Bye (History) I think the new font is fine, But I think it should only be used for history of videos and not war videos.
+Ollie Bye (History) Can you make the history of Romania?
Greece and Italy are ,and will always be, allies and friends
Love from Greece!
🇮🇹🇬🇷 💛
WWII doesn't like your comment
Ak Ak 🇮🇹🇬🇷❤️ we are the world's culture.
@Berserkelion stfu
More like brothers our DNA is so mixed together that Geneticists have a hard time telling us apart, but honestly it's from the South of Italy and not the North.
beautiful culture of italians.
Greetings from Spain.
Thenblk9 I’m Italian but you guys have a great culture too and country history.
Thenblk9. Love Spain and spanish people from Italy. We are brothers ❤
Spain loves Italy. Rome is our mother.
Hi latin brother
Thenblk9 Spain has a great culture, too
Spain loves Italy. Greetings from one of your best friends :D
byHelper. Love Spanish people, we are brothers :)😚❤
Do spanish and italians eat octupus in mayonaise....
Helper We're brothers because we derive by the Romans...!
And Italy loves Spain
Helper we are latin brothers
What a country people and culture!! Greetings from Andalucía, Spain!! Viva Italia y Viva España!!!
Nice job Ollie.
Nice job Ollie.
+EmperorTigerstar Job nice Ollie.
+EmperorTigerstar
cNei bjo liOle
+KudSD nollie nob jice
Job nice Ollie
I love Italy i consider your country as one of the closest brother of France, i really like your culture, language and history, i plan on visiting Italy after my studies !
Greetings from France ! :)
DMihajlovic correct, we have Also relationship with half countries of europe
Who has the best cheese and wine?
@@elocriativa both have the best cheese and wine ( france wins :D )
@@razielthesniper9241 france wins the cheese because they have more varieties, but italian wine is unbeatable
@@manuelcampi8956 Well not completely true. French cheese, which I absolutely love, are very similar They have better cow milk hard cheese, but Italy has more variety if you include products as the Mozzarella, Ricotta, Scamorza ecc...
Italy Before the Video
Roman Kingdom (753 - 509)
Roman Republic (509 - 27)
BC
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AD
Roman Empire (27 BC - 395 AD)
Western Roman Empire (395 - 476)
Kingdom of Odoacer (476 - 489)
Kingdom of the Ostrogoths (489 - 537)
Byzantine Empire (537 - 755)
{Facts based on the city of Rome}
(In 549, the Byzantines lost Rome for a
bit until 552, when they took it back from the Ostrogoths.)
(754, the same year Byzantines lost Rome, Lombards controlled it for a few months, until the Papal State was formed)
byzantium was greek
italy has nothing to do with byzantium
@@TheHunterOfYharnam Italy was a part of byzantine empire
@@neyougogo9923 only for a while
Ed inoltre ti sei dimenticato che i greci avevano colonizzato parte dell' Italia chiamandola magna(grande)Grecia e che i Fenici avevano conquistato parte della Sardegna e sicilia
@@TheHunterOfYharnam Byzantum Assimilated of The Greek But. They are Latin origin
Beatiful Culture,Beatiful People,Beatiful Food, Beatiful Country!
Loves and greetings from Turkey :)
Nettus Are you turkish?
@Nettus discord.gg/Ub5Vb9N
Rispetto e amore dalla Turchia. Sto imparando l'italiano. Hai una bella storia. 🇹🇷❤🇮🇹
I love how you included Malta, I love Italy, Viva Italia!!
Amo l'Italia!
Leopoldus Carniolus Malta was a British base, we were at war with The Brits , Not with Malta
Leopoldus Carniolus and the brits bombed italy, and the americans threw on our towns and countryside mines after our armistice, you know the ones that look like toys, and the Germans occupied our land and slaughtered our civilians. Still we get along now, the war is over since 1945, we aren't even the exact same state these days (People tende to forget that we changed a lot of stuff after a civil war). Or we can just start and unborrow facts long gone, lite that would do any good to anyone EH?
Leopoldus Carniolus Fuck you. Malta should belongs to Italy
Do you really believe the shits you are saying? the italic peoples speaking the italic languages and the celts in the north probably came from the same livestock, since dutch researches on DNA showed a great similarity among the italians(www.nytimes.com/2008/08/13/science/13visual.html?_r=0), including today venetians, what means that the celts and italic were really similar or that you are wrong and Rome did was successful into spreading italic DNA in the north. Since you said that you ancestors spoke an italian language, you has ancestry on the barbarians you hate so much, not an ethnic slovenian, btw, get a DNA test.
Why the hell does corsica belong to france???
Marcello Durazzo was a dipshit
Corsica was always only a problem for genoese, becouse it was full of rebel (and even now is in this way). Sorry for my bad english.
Greetings from Genoa
Dario Toselli Io so che la Corsica ora come ora è divisa tra pro-Italiani e pro-indipendentisti
Dudu Channel eh infatti anche all'epoca era sempre in rivolta (anche per propaganda anti genovese operata dai Savoia) e così i genovesi preferirono togliersela dalle scatole piuttosto che dover continuare a sprecare uomini e risorse per mantenerla sotto il proprio dominio.
Dario Toselli Interessante, dove l'hai sentito?
I love how chaotic Northern Italy is but Southern Italy is just chilling there all peaceful after 1215. 😂😂😂
Under the great Naples capital
@Vred si si la droga
@Vred discord.gg/Ub5Vb9N
Average Chaotic North Fan versus Average Peaceful South Enjoyer/Chad
@@OltreILVero09 what about Byzantine Italy 😢😢
I'm very proud of my great-Grandfather who emigrated from Ferrara and my great-grandmother from Torino to Chile. Siempre los Italianos dejan una buena huella y son un buen aporte .
Greetings to Italian friends from Croatia!
TheRoyalPirate 44 GIVE ME FIUME
WE WANT OUR CITY OF FIUME!!!!
Vu Vu Rijeka
"we want fiume :(( boohoo"
Come and get it then, spaghetti boys
Croatian and italian are not Friends booo
Ah Italy! Such a fascinating history for such a beautiful country!
Delicious country*
sadiq2008 Bad history? *coff coff* ROME *coff coff* RENAISSANCE *coff coff*
Ah and of course SPAGHETTI
Ooookaayyy 😕
Thanks , fascinating but also painful .
Until Napoleon came along, Venice did pretty well and managed to stay independent and out of the way. Even had the Adriatic side of Greece for awhile. Genoa was a similar story until Malta and Spain needed good Catholics just as Protestantism was in its infancy to fight off the Turks. Then they got screwed. The rest of Italy was as it was in Shakespeare's plays, independent city-states trading and fighting depending on the mood.
Actually Venice first got screwed by the Portuguese and later the Dutch.Venice had the monopoly on the spice trade up to around 1500 when the Portuguese opened new colonies in the East Indies and brought the spices directly to Europe.The Portuguese first discovered Australia.After 1700 Venice went into a steady decline.
Greece (as a region) had no Adriatic coast.
Robert Corbell protestants never fought off the turks, it was catholics and even orthodox the ones that fought off turks, protestants even allied with them, calvinist dutch and lutheran germans are examples of that, the first saying they would rather wear a turbant that being catholics.
don't be catholic its not good watch 10 reasons why the Catholic Church is satanic@@luisrincon7819
Easily the country with the most vibrant interesting history in the world.
Lol......so u don't know much history ? Do u ?
Naz Dhillon Lol are you serious? Ok self-righteous tool, what country has a more interesting, vibrant history than Italy?
+Ain't no Slice I think you are right, 1 year lived in Italy and the rich history they have is still present.
I do think italy has a great history for the soul reason - Roman Empire, because its extremely well organised and advanced society.
+Jayden R definitely by far Italy has the most interesting history followed closely by Egypt
I love italy but i Live in poland
rofl
so?
nicola 03 I love Poland from Italy
Polska jet jedyna wielka katolicka, niejakiejś tam włochy
Nicola03 Italy and Poland have one thing in common, are invade many times
Good video! A little correction: The giudicato of Arborea still existed until 1420, after Marianus IV defeated the aragonese army two times the giudicato ruled over the entirety of the island with the exception of the fortified citadels of Cagliari and Alghero between 1368-1388 and 1392-1409
Viva l'Italia!! Thanks for having done this video! Proud to be Italian!
guarda una delle discussioni in cima e ti sentirai un po meno fiero leggendo di quei cretini
Purtroppo mi sono fatto un'idea della gente che c'è in circolazione. Comunque io sono fiero delle nostre immense origini. I romani ci hanno dato tantissimo.
are you going holidays at the beach
i heard their beach is nice
@@FraLoddo98 guarda che la nostra cultura ormai ha poco a che fare con quella romana
so fucking proud to be venetian
Thanks for the 4th Crusade!
Kek
Niks995 anche io fiero di essere milanese, ci facevamo la guerra fra di noi poi finalmente abbiamo capito che l'unione fa la forza
Francy germi Eccerto dopo averlo preso in culo dal 476 in poi da tutta Europa era ora :).
Channels like these are honestly so underrated. Every time I'm reading about history and confused about the time-line of events I check these sorts of videos. Thank you!
Viva l' Italia :)...I think also the foreign speakers understood ....
Zanzao-1 Ps3 ma sei italiano o... qualcos altro?
Andrea Marino Perchè un francese scriverebbe una cosa del genere?
Zanzao-1 Ps3 scusa
Zanzao-1 Ps3 scusa, non ho capito, puoi scrivere in inglese plis?
Oui.
Your music choices are excellent, as always.
1:12
R.I.P Roman culture in Italy...Oh well atleast the Senate will hang around in Rome for 400 more years, so there's that atleast.
do you lik byzantium?
byzantium was greek man
Έλληνας Εθνικιστής Byzantium was a roman city of the Roman Empire. In the first centuries after the fall of the western empire the eastern empire had managed to keep it's roman culture and use of latin. Only later did it slowly convert to a greek culture and started the use of greek within the empire. So while its correct that greek culture and language had a enormous affect on the society of the enpire, (especially in its later years), it was still an empire with roman origins.
@@ProfessorPotatoPhD rome itself was founded by greeks
and romans had greek origins
they weren't just italic peoples but mixed
the eastern roman empire even before 600 ad when hellenization started
it was still part of greece's heritage because we were the people that defended the empire,ruled it and managed it
even after the latins destroyed byzantium in the 4th crusade
the greeks were the only ones who fought to recreate it
even today
modern day greece is the successor state of the byzantine empire
and the reason we created it was to recreate the byzantine empire once again
also byzantium wasn't a roman city
but a greek ancient colony (city state)
on top of which constantinople was founded hence the name byzantine empire to differentiate the latin west from the greek east
the italian from the greek empire
@@TheHunterOfYharnam I already responded to you in a different comment, but I would also like to add that the last successor state to Byzantiun (epirus) had an italian dynasty for the last 94 years of it's life.
Always give me glory
This video proves that Western Istria has always belonged (politically and culturally) to Italy, way more than South Tyrol, that never belonged to Italy until 1919. History is strange sometimes: we should have Western Istria in Italy and let South Tyrol rejoin Austria (this is ucronia of course, don't start a fight for what I've just written).
cuorecomando VOGLIAMO FIUME DIO CANE
I know your comment is old, but as I'm from Croatia, I'm curious if Italy would be willing to share Istria 50 - 50. Greetings from Croatia. I love Italy
cuorecomando I know that but you know that Istria was half Italians and half Croats
cuorecomando that's true. it should be
cuorecomando I agree
Greetings to Rome from Persia!!
We love your language and culture!
Why did all the parts of Italy just decide to unify?
There are a lot of elements in the "risorgimento" that decides to try this: the middle class in the north, students and intellectuals expecially. The Piedmont Sardinia kingdom, at the behinning, wanted just to expand his territory. The south, expecially Sicily, didn't feel this, and wanted just to be free from theyr stupid monarcs. The Pope, the cause of Italy's no-union for centuries, was inglobated expecially thanks to the defeat of France against Prussia.
Really summarized, hope you'll complain
+marcolino269 hope you'll complain? That's odd ^^
+YangSing1 They didn't, it was imposed.
The historical background is that the kingdom of Piedmont was facing bankruptcy and sought expansion in northern Italy. The kingdom of Two Sicilies was by far the richest portion of the peninsula at the time thus, sponsored by external powers like France and England, Giuseppe Garibaldi conquered it and gave it to the king of Italy. The last part of the country, Lombary-Venetia, was annexed 5 years later after Prussia won a war against Austria-Hungary that was forced to cede it.
2 sicilies richest country in italy? What, man? Retry economy and poor resources, they just exported men and some agricolture product. Statal economy old of decades
By rich I meant that the state owned a lot of gold, way more than any other italian country did at the time
I find it weird that modern Italy or maybe 1935 Italy was this similar to 750's Lombard-Byzantime-Venetian Italy. But it's also really cool.
Italian people never went anywhere. They just politically reunited under the irredentist cause. They've been one one people since Rome. Germans followed suit as well afterwards and serbs tried to.
Respect from iran🇮🇷♥️😘🇮🇹
Love İtalia from Azerbaijan 🇦🇿🇮🇹
@GiMel6666 Turks think italians make the real food like turkish food they my mum loves to watch italian food making tutorials thats why they love (I think)
@GiMel6666 I didnt say they are familar I said good and original
@GiMel6666 No problem
It's interesting how Naples lasted for so many years. It was so small at the beginning and then it became half of Italy
Respect to Italy! Io amo questo paese. Saluti dall'Austria. Vi amiamo! 🇦🇹♥️🇮🇹
Greetings Italy from Greece (Hellas)! Romans is onother word to call Greeks, actually is the Greek word Ρωμιοί , Chiedo l'Italia, chiedo la magna Grecia!! Ζήτω η Ελλάς ζητώ η Ιταλία!! 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇬🇷🇬🇷
Megale Hellas 🇬🇷🇮🇹
Many greethings from neapolis
@@italianpatriot6345 Una faza una raza!!! Greetings from your neighbors!
@@Antonis108 southern Italians are greek DNA
Apulian kampanian Calabrian and
siciliana (kalispera adelfois
This is because the Romans after dominating the Greeks for centuries gave them Roman citizenship, and the Greeks called themselves Romans. During the Byzantine era it was forbidden to call oneself "Hellenes" as a synonym for pagans.
there never was a byzantine empire !!!!! it was always the Roman empire
Okay then call it Eastern Rome, didn't stop the Turks from coming down with the Mongols and taking literally all of it for themselves.
Aww,too bad you didn't include Italy afther the fall of Western Rome,still a nice video :)
I was going to, but I ran out of time. I have to upload within seven days of the last video, you see.
I was going to, but I ran out of time. I have to upload within seven days of the last video, you see.
+Ollie Bye (History) What was so important about the time?
da man I need to upload weekly.
+Ollie Bye (History) A man keeps his word.
The power of Spain! Naples and Sicily in our memory 👊
***** ?
+Stefano Cavallari First: You need to improve that English.
Second: Aragonese rule, Spanish rule and later, Hapsburg Spain and Directly Hapsburg rules were the betters on the Italian peninsula.
So don't act like a fool, please.
Bob Fisher tus muertos
Bob Fisher pues la verdad es que no, soy español.
that time naples was rich
Countries with the most interesting history:
5.Russia
4.Germany
3.France
2.Greece
1.Italy
AODL xShockz eurocentric much?
I'm listing the countries with the most interesting documented history in my opinion. I'm not biased to European countries just because they're European. I've read up on many historical countries and China, India, Japan, and even today's Iraq were in consideration.
My Countries with the most interesting history:
5.China
4.Japan
3.Russia
2.Germany
1.Middle East (okay i know the middle east isn't a country but modern middle eastern states have no equivalent in history (except maybe iran) before 1918 so i can't choose one country since middle eastern history involved states that no longer exist)
AODL xShockz Africa
Delores Davis Africa has so much hidden history as well as destroyed history
What's the music called that use for the last part?
+YangSing1 Nvm I shazam'd it. It's called Victory by Two Steps From Hell.
love for my italians brothers 🇬🇷
Amazing job Ollie. Thank you for all the time you spent researching to put this video together.
Antic Greks, Romans and Italians are founders of Modern Europe. This is reality. But Now The most powerfull country in Mediterranean sea is France. This is also reality. By the way I am Turk:))
Mehmet Barak france is not that much more rich and powerful than italy
@@tentifr I respect your opinion but I disagree. France has the most powerfull economy after Germany and UK. The population of it is more than Italy. Investments on army are important.
Mehmet Barak yeah, it is more powerful, again.. but italy is just behind it, if there was a war between italy and france, and either couldnt get any help from other countries or use nukes, it would be very close (but still france would win)
I've been listening to "Two Steps From Hell ~ Victory" a couple of times so I got this vid in my recommendations and since I subscribed to you 3 months ago. :o
Really love the Venetian expansion. It's like colonization but earlier. ^w^
This is a beautiful and detailed video, But why didn't you include the Roman empire? I recount that in the history of Germany you took into account the holy Roman empire.. Why the double standard?
Italia is a Latin term who come as far as the principate of emperor Augustus, who gave exclusive Roman citizenship to all the inhabitants of the ITALIA peninsula, so the concept of Italy as a united nation comes most and foremost from the Roman empire, then italians basically had thousand of years of political division but the culture and innovations remained always nationals pretty much throughout the centuries (look at medieval and renaissance art, Italian paintings and churches styles are decisively Italian, they can be easily compared to one another) that's what it counts at the end of the day
Like se sei italiano
il veneto è stato, referendum del 2014: 2.102.969 voti a favore del SI
Angus 12345678 io sono italiano :)
Centesimo like
Da carrara zio
@@andreasalvador8715 l'idea di diventare autonomi e/o di seoatrsi dallo stato italiano, è anacronistico. Piuttosto fate pressioni sui politici perché facciano qualcosa di serio e efficace per migliorare il sud.
The video is wrong from 3:54 becouse with the peace of Constance the Empire losed the control of Italy and the Kingdom of Italy became just a noble title of the Emperor.
So, Kingdom of Italy has existed for many many years before. I really didn't know that Italy is only 150 year old.
NikMan yes, an italian state was created only in 1861
Yes, Italy has lived only 150 years but they think that these 150 years can delete the previous cultures.
@rana negromante fuck off traditore
6:58 1764: Goodbye Corsica! It was a good time since it lasted :')
qwertylello time to say goodbye 🎼😂
Imagine if Corsica stayed under Italy for 20 more years Napoleon might have studied in Genoa instead of Paris and who knows how world history could have changed
Dan Castel actually Corsica was indépendant between 1954 and 1969, there was an error in his research...
@@Akaki1999 with some "if", it doesn't work,
And surely that if Corsica was still Italian, Napoléon wouldn't have finish where he did in France
Viva l'Italia 🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
Hey, your work is awesome! How you do your maps so detailed? This is really breath-taking. How about making religions/confessions/heresies timeline worldwide or only in Europe?
cmon italians. all this awesome history and you give us the joke that was musolini?
+Domy Silv parla per te, amico
+Domy Silv Il Duce.
+JustYourAverageRetro ^^^ Just shitty fascists
+Domy Silv non lo auguro a nessuno ma se vi aggrada, prego..visto che qui state chiaramente compiendo l'illegale, con l'apologia di fascismo..un augurio di poterlo emulare e ottenere gli stessi meriti..a testa in giù; e spisciacchiati dalla gente, proprio come è accaduto a quello!
Non capisci niente non sai proprio nulla di tutto ciò che ha fatto per rendere grande l'italia
the Text @ the beginning should have been a StarWars Text Scroll :'D
I love Italy. Kisses from Spain.
My friend was in prison in spain...And he said he saw a spaniard fucking a cat...Shame on you Spaniards..
It's absurd how your channel don' t have at least 1 million of subs 😡, instead some other shitty channel have 47543940 subs. Your videos are so satisfying to watch and also addictive and this channel are so usefull, like many others that talk about arguments like this. I hope you become more famous on UA-cam, for the contents you bring on it and for the hard work you do so the people can enjoy of them 🤗😇💪.
P.S. I'm from Italy, so i don't hesitate a second to open the video, i like it and I'm so happy you did it. Peace ✌
1300-1700 Sardinia, Sicily and Naples were part of Spanish kingdoms. We are brothers
Corsica disappering in 1768 after staying for so long just hurts
WHEN did the idea of Italy born?
geographycally, 3000 years ago
politically, 2000 years ago
culturally and linguistically, 1000
Can you try history of Japan and how the mini states fought to be shogun and stuff :)
Very nice video, only a little error :D
The city of Trieste was indipendent until 1954.
It was Roman Empire. "Byzantine" exists only in certain books.
napoleonnss The 'Roman Empire' of the 6th century that you refer to differed so much from its Latin ancestor, that historians have agreed to call it the 'Byzantine' empire to avoid confusion. :)
Tavi The Roman Empire was evolving from 100 BC. There was no change in the official regime though, from 31 BC and the Imperio to 1204 (or 1453). Historic periods are characterized as "Late" instead, e.g. Late Hellenistic.
Some refer to the term "Byzantine" starting at 330 AD, others 620 AD and some at 1054 AD or 1204. Rather an unsubstantiated alias causing more confusion than clarity.
napoleonnss Thanks for giving me a bunch of dates surrounded by rather poorly backed statements. That really contributed a multum to our discussion. Anyway "certain books" is quite an understatement. Name me even one respected historian who is referring to the Byzantine empire as the 'Roman Empire' anywhere after Justinian I. Of course the Byzantines called themselves Romans right until the 1453 as far as I'm aware. Also, to understand better why we say Byzantine rather than Roman Empire, I suggest a quick read of the top few paragraphs in the Wikipedia article on the Byzantine Empire :) Hint: Official language changed to Greek, religion changed to Christianity, Capital changed to Constantinople :)
New Rome (Constantinople) and Christianity were status quo far before Justinian. When historians as you mentioned, consider Roman Empire and not Byzantine. It is not easy to recall a state that changed it's official language (620 AD) and is assumed a different one.
Most of the historians until the 20th century accepted 'East Roman Empire' . Allow for arguments on that ground.
NO LOL, TF ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT D::
What about the Ottoman Invasions on Italy in 1481? They did capture a city, near the tip of Naples facing Greece until Sultan Mehmet II died. Which resulted in a retreat.
I forgot the name of city though, but you can look it up.
+da man Ottomans invasions? Only a Puglia city (Otranto).
From wiki
The Ottoman invasion of Otranto occurred between 1480 and 1481 at the Italian city of Otranto in Apulia, southern Italy. Forces of the Ottoman Empire invaded and laid siege to the city and its citadel. After capture, more than 800 of its inhabitants - who refused to convert to Islam - were executed. The Martyrs of Otranto are still celebrated in Italy. A year later the Ottoman garrison surrendered the city following a siege by Christian forces.
Thx to Italians (Naples), Spaniards and Hungary (all Cristians), Ottomans lose.
+lazios Mostly the Spanish defending Christendom xD But yes, thanks to all of the Christian brothers who helped, which were all Catholic.
Republic of venice 700-1800 .
Big time but small geography .
there are 2 error: 1 the history of Italy starts in 78 before chirst, 2 in WW2 we conquered Corsica too
ekoplor la vendetta It starts way earlier than 78 before christ...
molto prima della data da te indicata direi.....vatti a guardare la fondazione di Siracusa, Taranto, Napoli....e poi ne riparliamo....quando roma fu fondata l'italia c'era già...."la terra dei vitelli" ed era la calabria.... ;)
why put lombardy when its german
Because the Lombards became Italianized and mixed with the population of the peninsula.
Love Italy. Ciao from Greece.
Karimera a te
Greetings from Ethiopia! :)
shouldn't you hate us? we tried to conquer your country for 50 years....
Tenente Rorke they get freedom
Oh sorry
Frogface, your Mussolini really really tried that and we hanged him upside down in the middle of his birth city...lol It was a wonderful sight I want it to be reputed again.
what are you on about fuck face? Better than who...? what...?
This is the first mapping video I saw on UA-cam 😁
Who else misses Venice?
me
Are you 300 years old?
Are you not?
not many...
it sunk already?
Make one like this about Argentina please
I have been waiting a long time for someone, to make this video ;)
Guarda un po' chi si vede
Love italy and greece from india
Bro.. You're awesome i am sorry you dont have more than 100 000 subs right now after 1 year i believe you should have
Wrong!!
The History of Italians starts with the foundation of Rome(753 b.C.E.)
WRONG, Romans and Italians are two different things: the culture, traditions, dialects of modern italians are based on medieval/rennaisance Italy.
No! You are wrong!
The ethnicity is the same, the identity of the people of Italy is recognized in this, the culture is the same, which developed from the Arcaic Age of pre-Roman Italy through the native cultures, the Villanovans and Italics ones then to continue to evolve and to assume their own characteristics,it is from these that the romance culture of the modern Neolatin-speaking states derives its origins, and of course in the course of the history it has had different cultural influences that have consequently brought variations of different kinds to what it was the basic cultural element of the origins,as in fact happens to every nation that, going ahead in the history,comes into contact with other worlds and therefore has received certain cultural aspects of these(depending on how events develop).
Throughout its historical and cultural path,the Latin culture has undergone various cultural influences which have introduced new elements that have contributed to the its development,the most significant among them was the Greek one,which at least since the 3rd century (B.C.E.),this exerted an ever more prevalent influence in the Roman world.
When the Roman Empire first split into two trunks and then collapsed under the shots of the barbarians of the northern Europe, the unity that bound its peoples broke and there were no direct links between them,which, while expressing themselves in the same language (with its variants) and recognizing itself in the same basic cultural identity,They developed by assuming their own (both cultural and linguistic) aspects,articulating independently of each other and giving way to the cultures of modern Neolatin-speaking states,different from each other
but having the same cultural matrix from which they are linked, that is the archaic one Latin culture.As far as the Italian language is concerned, it derives from an evolution of vulgar Latin,which was the talk of the plebeians, middle classes and poor people of society,this Latin was quite distinct from the Latin spoken by the Roman elite.
When the nobility gradually lost its power because of the barbarian invasions,the language of the low and middle-low classes took over,and the division of the Italian peninsula facilitated the development of dialects.The Italian language, like the other Romance languages, is nothing more than an evolution of the Latin language.
Francesco Laruffa Romans were white, Italians are not white......
southeners are the "darkest" but a vast majority of people from the northern part of Italy have white skin
Well... some populations lived in Italy before romans.
It seems Italy was overrun by more different people then any other Country. That is why Italians can look so different from each other, and not the stereo type that some people have that all Italians are dark. Their are light skin Italians, just like some Greeks and Spaniards. I also love the Music to this video.
Italians dark? Ahahahah, only the italians that have African origins, they are a very small percentage.
@@simonc2646 I would suggest, that he just means "sun bathed white looking persons" and surely not africans..
@@f.9344 South italians skin is white in nature, like the north. Not black nor light black.
Nobody is dark in Italy lol
Awesome job Ollie !
10 000 subs! Congratulations and good job as always!
You missed emirate of bari, ottoman empire in otranto, barbagia, kingdom of lombardy-venetia and The Italian Social Republic
Only one thing is missing: from 1947 to 1954 Trieste didn't belong to Italy, but it was part of the Free Territory of Trieste (TLT: Territorio Libero di Trieste), so Italy was a little smaller than today. In 1954 Trieste finally rejoined Italy, and from that date on no major boundary changes have occured.
i knew this is going to be complicated!!!
I'm a simple Romanian-American dude. When I see a video of Italy, I click Like! Ce faceti voi? Jucam un joc de futbal, si pizza dupa?
Eh?
Keep up the good work, great vids c:
Poor Byzantine Empire :/
yep
i'm italian and this work complicated is a fantastic!
Very nice video! In the last part during WWII you forgot the Chinese colony of Tientsin, east of Beijing. Anyway, great job!
The unification of Pizza.
Moufloon ignorant
open an history book please
there's a big mistake mate....repubblic of Genoa was born ( and indipendent) in 1099...I don't know why you do not mention it as an indipendent country until 1650...
I showed Genoa from 1005, did you miss it?
yes you did...but as you mention repubblic of Venice as a total indipendent country, you should do the same for Genoa since the two repubblics have been in competition for around 600 years. Anyway..good job
Davide Ferretti Venice was part of the Byzantine sphere (not the Frankish sphere), so it was able to gain full independence much earlier. Genoa was officially part of the HRE until 1648.
no, Genoa start to be indipendent ( prob not completely, I m agree with that) from the HRE in 1099...if you come to visit Genoa you can still see the walls ( called "Mura del Barbarossa") built around 1150 to protect the town from the invasion of Fredrick Barbarossa emperor of HRE
Davide Ferretti Again, you aren't actually wrong here, you're just misunderstanding the map. Genoa was within a polity called the "Kingdom of Italy", which was part of the HRE, at least in name, between 962 and 1648. I'm aware that Genoa had effective independence by the 11th century, but that doesn't negate my earlier point.
6:59 addio corsica
nicely done as always
were is the county of corsica? were is the republic of corsica ?
It wasn't probably included because it became an independent country while it was under french occupation 😉
Awesome work! Amazing!
L'Italie est un grand pays avec une grande histoire, il aurait été intéressant de la voir unifié à l'époque médiévale (juste après la chute des lombards), ou dans un empire romain restauré par Justinien et centralisé sur Rome, je pense que ça aurait permis encore plus d'avancés technologique et la reconstruction des aqueducs, routes romaines, citernes et autres choses, les romains avaient inventé les égouts avec 2000 ans d'avance ce qui aurait été bien utile en période de peste. Par contre je pense qu'une Rome unifié aurait retardé la découverte de l'Amerique car les turcs n'auraient pas pris le contrôle de la route de la soie.
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History of Spain pls 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Good job.
give us back malta, nice, corsica, italian switzerland, dalmatia, istria, venezia giulia(litoral, west slovenia)
+czzted99 And you give southern tyrolia back to the Austrians ;)
Grutte Pier that's true... it is the only non-italian land that belongs to italy!
+Grutte Pier *Alto Adagio
+Grutte Pier Trentino is ethnically italian, although Alto Adagio has more than 80% native german speackers
MiguelXx3D alto adige
Great video!
I live in Savona and i'm pretty sure it never got to control as much territory as the video shows in the 12th and 13th century, i also noticed that territory kept that name in the 1300s after Savona itself was annexed by the Republic of Genoa (although the town itself would remain independent until the 16th century).
Sources about my region's history are hard to come by even here, so i can't really blame you, but i just wanted to point it out.
Love italians form albania,just don't invade us
Aaaaaand...Corsica and Istria are Italy and Kosovo is Albania