A day in the life of a Roman soldier - Robert Garland

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    The year is 15 CE, and the Roman Empire is prospering. Most of the credit will go to the emperor, but this success wouldn’t have been possible without loyal soldiers like Servius Felix. Robert Garland illuminates what life was like for a solider in the Roman army.
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  • @TEDEd
    @TEDEd  6 років тому +3349

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    • @ianlachey1726
      @ianlachey1726 6 років тому +9

      TED-Ed, love ❤️ these videos keep it up!

    • @J1P2K
      @J1P2K 6 років тому +7

      I'd like to see more videos focusing on lives out side Europe.

    • @ema1489
      @ema1489 6 років тому +3

      Please add an English subtitles so we can improve our spelling 🙏🙏

    • @EmPulse
      @EmPulse 6 років тому +5

      I hope you end up doing a day in the life in Egypt.

    • @abhisigh8940
      @abhisigh8940 6 років тому +7

      TED-Ed we will support you

  • @jiplinnartz5820
    @jiplinnartz5820 5 років тому +12018

    If anyone wants to know, I counted all "5000" men in the picture and it comes up to 2143 men. Nice try ;)

    • @marcus2249
      @marcus2249 4 роки тому +2061

      You have a lot of free time on your hands

    • @banelekhuboni3641
      @banelekhuboni3641 4 роки тому +453

      Wtf

    • @TuJiVanOers
      @TuJiVanOers 4 роки тому +1089

      I counted too and I came up with 3360 men, "42 vertical x 80 horizontal= 3360 men."

    • @niven_clixtwic9781
      @niven_clixtwic9781 4 роки тому +75

      HAhahhaha, bruhhhhhhh

    • @ibtastico
      @ibtastico 3 роки тому +70

      You have the time ground

  • @midget_spinner8449
    @midget_spinner8449 5 років тому +10525

    This should be a series where we follow servius around I’m interested if he’ll ever get back to his girl lmao

    • @djsweaty2890
      @djsweaty2890 4 роки тому +358

      That'd be an awesome series

    • @alessandrosavini6726
      @alessandrosavini6726 4 роки тому +72

      Look spartacus, another point of view, same concept haah

    • @Mikko088
      @Mikko088 4 роки тому +357

      Spoiler: The girl got tired of waiting and married someone else and after learning this Servious was slain by some barbarians.

    • @dr.nosborn6330
      @dr.nosborn6330 4 роки тому +225

      @@Mikko088 You have breaked my heart good sir.

    • @bonelesspizza5409
      @bonelesspizza5409 4 роки тому +184

      Mikko Maununen Severus came back 25 years later just to find out she married and had a child with someone else and he broke down and became alcoholic

  • @davidefacchini1005
    @davidefacchini1005 4 роки тому +5235

    God: you can’t survive 25 years of service
    Servius: *hold my spear*

  • @PennyDreadful1
    @PennyDreadful1 4 роки тому +2153

    I was alittle worried when they mentioned him being in Germany. But luckily he's led by Germanicus and not Varus at the moment so he'll be fine.

    • @seferino
      @seferino 3 роки тому +40

      Great point

    • @SuperDreadnaut
      @SuperDreadnaut 3 роки тому +70

      Give me back my legions!

    • @Moonstar79
      @Moonstar79 3 роки тому +30

      Varus: “Yeah but if I try one more time tho-”

    • @longyu9336
      @longyu9336 2 роки тому +30

      When the Trees speak "Tötet alle Römer!" the Legionary bards play Felix Filium and everyone gets PTSD.

    • @AbhishekSharma-fo6zu
      @AbhishekSharma-fo6zu 2 роки тому +29

      They mentioned it was 15 CE so Teutoburg is already over. Lucky for Servius

  • @mahirorigami
    @mahirorigami 6 років тому +7882

    We live quite comfortably today

    • @healthyperson8214
      @healthyperson8214 6 років тому +258

      This is what David Goggins mentioned about. Simply speaking, if you are living in modern times, and you are as hard-working as an average ancient Roman soldier, then you already have much higher chances of succeeding in life, it's because, nowadays mediocrity is being rewarded, and most people are lazy(If they have option to,) and are not working hard. But, I can't speak for all the countries, or even cities.

    • @kazimirp7817
      @kazimirp7817 6 років тому +59

      Innovative Solutions u make no money with normal work

    • @gagahghifariprasetyo8755
      @gagahghifariprasetyo8755 6 років тому +37

      oh yes the communist Kazimir throwing personal insults at people whom he doesn't agree with

    • @henryrhu7457
      @henryrhu7457 6 років тому

      Mahir Cave I

    • @larsonpartisan2855
      @larsonpartisan2855 6 років тому +67

      Mahir Cave we live quite comfortably on the costs of others and most importantly we destroy our earth with "comfortable living" since nature wasnt made for our "modern" lifestyle. We were made by nature , not the other way around.

  • @CCJJ160Channels
    @CCJJ160Channels 5 років тому +3439

    25 year commitment? Sounds like my old Verizon contract.

    • @brewbrewbrewthedeck4138
      @brewbrewbrewthedeck4138 5 років тому +31

      How long was it really? Where I live providers are ecstatic if they can get you into a contract for even just two years.

    • @puyearprod.929
      @puyearprod.929 5 років тому +7

      CCJJ160Channels Probably felt like it too.

    • @sorabtv1853
      @sorabtv1853 5 років тому +9

      In the netherlands you have half year contracts and 1 year contracts are the most common here

    • @horsepower523
      @horsepower523 5 років тому +2

      CCJJ160Channels Yea because that's the same thing. smh

    • @bitterlemons690
      @bitterlemons690 5 років тому

      Lol

  • @cryper6098
    @cryper6098 4 роки тому +321

    "Beware of the old in a profession where men die young" or something like that.

    • @darkwarriormaster9644
      @darkwarriormaster9644 2 роки тому +24

      I looked it up. 'Beware of an old man in a profession where men usually die young.' And that's very much correct. As General Douglas MacArthur once said "Old soldiers never die; they just fade away."

  • @ScipioWasHere
    @ScipioWasHere 3 роки тому +506

    This is how my parents described their walks to school

    • @tatotaytoman5934
      @tatotaytoman5934 2 роки тому +11

      yeah, they had to march through the forests of Germania, cross the alps AND sack a village, only on the way there mind you!!!

    • @alandupreen5363
      @alandupreen5363 2 роки тому +6

      @@tatotaytoman5934 they had to march, from hispania to syria

    • @Naveen-tq7cg
      @Naveen-tq7cg 2 роки тому +3

      @@alandupreen5363 That was the way back

    • @yesimkhanh9932
      @yesimkhanh9932 Рік тому +1

      @@Naveen-tq7cg 😂😂😂

  • @dimecanal
    @dimecanal 5 років тому +2669

    17 years left ... DAMN

    • @worfoz
      @worfoz 5 років тому +231

      They say time flies when you're having fun.

    • @lochlainnhealy548
      @lochlainnhealy548 5 років тому +8

      Then time must be like the folivora.

    • @shaypatrickcormac6201
      @shaypatrickcormac6201 5 років тому +10

      Service for a lifetime

    • @ishma2100
      @ishma2100 5 років тому +107

      Wonder if lady friend is still waiting loyally?

    • @Arbeedubya
      @Arbeedubya 5 років тому +82

      Especially when your life expectancy probably wasn't much higher than 40-45 years. Didn't leave a guy a whole lot of time to enjoy his retirement.

  • @TheHungryArtists
    @TheHungryArtists 6 років тому +3429

    I didn't know Samurai Jack was once a roman soldier

  • @rafimuhammadzakaria482
    @rafimuhammadzakaria482 3 роки тому +1361

    When he says, "he is stationed in Germania" my heart sank :'(
    But then 'under Germanicus' and I took a big sigh of relief.
    Funny how these videos make you care for a person who lived 2000 years ago

    • @Bread_is_good44
      @Bread_is_good44 2 роки тому +20

      Yeah lol that is true.

    • @babayaga3064
      @babayaga3064 Рік тому +8

      @@Bread_is_good44 why what happened in Germania? I don't know, pls explain

    • @maxgamxr4030
      @maxgamxr4030 Рік тому +9

      @@babayaga3064 google is your friend

    • @babayaga3064
      @babayaga3064 Рік тому +57

      @@maxgamxr4030 yeah I looked it up and apparently if he were stationed under varus instead of germanicus he would have been dead because of what happened in teutoburg forest...

    • @Ockhamsbarber2392
      @Ockhamsbarber2392 Рік тому +5

      as long as it was after September of 9 AD

  • @steveevans3753
    @steveevans3753 2 місяці тому +15

    For anyone wondering, Servius completed his military service, married, and settled down with the girl back home. They had three kids together and built a small farm.

  • @ManoharRajanlalala
    @ManoharRajanlalala 5 років тому +4352

    Samurai Jack becomes a Roman

    • @Grapplersenpai
      @Grapplersenpai 5 років тому +66

      Manohar Rajan dayum I thought i was the only one who thought that

    • @ManoharRajanlalala
      @ManoharRajanlalala 5 років тому +16

      Lmao

    • @jehhvanjehh4716
      @jehhvanjehh4716 5 років тому +11

      I was about to say that lol

    • @sweetcandysugaarmy8480
      @sweetcandysugaarmy8480 5 років тому +41

      That was part of his training. Remember as a child, his Mom sent him on a journey around the world to learn fighting and survival skills from masters in order to defeat Aku when he grew up?

    • @ManoharRajanlalala
      @ManoharRajanlalala 5 років тому +6

      @@sweetcandysugaarmy8480 but he married akus daughter

  • @gianfrancow2850
    @gianfrancow2850 5 років тому +1617

    For those who want to know what happened to this expedition: this is most probably Germanicus expedition under emperor Tiberius. Germanicus decided to avenge Teutoburgus defeat with a double attack, penetrating by land with the army and by the sea with a huge fleet landing troops and supplies in northern Germany. But while land troops (Servius army) advanced deep in Germany, pursuing German tribes who avoided open battle, the northern fleet was destroyed and displaced by a huge storm. When Germans heard the news, they imagined that gods had cursed the Romans, so they rounded up and besieged Germanicus camp. Roman troops were starving with no supplies and no water, Germans even sent envoys who promised food and women to roman deserters, but finally, after a speech to his troops, Germanicus launched an all out attack over besieging germans, who panicked and hardly escaped the carnage. After other minor episodes, Germanicus army (and so Servius) met a huge German army led by Arminius near Weser river (Idistavisius plain): over ten thousands Germans were killed, and the same Arminius, winner of Teutoburgus, only escaped by faking his death, while leaving his wife and son in the hands of the Romans. Romans erected a monument there, with an inscription who said that they annihilated the tribes between the Rhyne and the Elb river, avenging the deaths of Tehthoburgus. They also recovered all the eagles of the fallen legions, except one. At this point Germanicus wanted to penetrate in eastern Germany, but the old emperor Tiberius, who was growing jealous and was afraid to be detronized, recalled him back in Italy and aborted the whole operation. Germanicus was then sent to Syria as governor, where he suddenly died, most probably poisoned by Tiberius. His remains were burned and his heart found still intact. In Italy where Germanicus was loved as hero, people reacted horribly to the news of his death: they started to assault the temples of the gods, dissecrating and beheading the statues, sacking the treasures and beating up the priests. "That's was the revenge of the italic people, against gods so cruel to permit the death of such a good and brave man." (Source: Tacitus, annales)

    • @mrmoo251
      @mrmoo251 3 роки тому +20

      did you copy and paste that if not i'll give you a like :)

    • @cultellus915
      @cultellus915 Рік тому +37

      @@mrmoo251 does it matter?

    • @jasonconstant429
      @jasonconstant429 Рік тому +3

      @@cultellus915 year later lol

    • @vexationd374
      @vexationd374 Рік тому

      @@jasonconstant429 lo

    • @arnabdas7019
      @arnabdas7019 Рік тому +5

      Thank you. I appreciate your effort.

  • @albebelt3013
    @albebelt3013 4 роки тому +802

    Actually soldiers often went back to Rome during time of peace. It was not just 25 years of war without interruption.

    • @marcus2249
      @marcus2249 4 роки тому +53

      Yea, I guess they also had leave and vacations back then

    • @bigmoniesponge
      @bigmoniesponge 3 роки тому +7

      @Don’t educate me I know more than you The Neolithic era was long before the romans came around.

    • @albebelt3013
      @albebelt3013 3 роки тому +12

      @Don’t educate me I know more than you The Romans were more civilized then you.

    • @vanz681
      @vanz681 3 роки тому +5

      @Don’t educate me I know more than you Yes

    • @davide3243
      @davide3243 3 роки тому +21

      @Don’t educate me I know more than you hahahahahaha you made my day, you know so much that you don't know about the dozens of things the romans invented and are famous for, like acquedots, perfect streets, hospitals, spas (they were the cleanest civilization in Europe), in fact nobody could match the Roman architecture and tecnology, they also were the first to introduce firefighters in the society, and you clearly don't know that the basis of modern occidental law system have been taken by the Roman law system. In conclusion, the Roman civilization is considered one of the most advanced in history, especially for it's time, dunno where you get your info but i invite you to change that

  • @silverfish2315
    @silverfish2315 4 роки тому +3379

    And then that girl gets married before he comes home
    *oof*

    • @michaelalexander9386
      @michaelalexander9386 4 роки тому +40

      @Mike Hunt are you ok mate

    • @daltonevans3412
      @daltonevans3412 4 роки тому +114

      @@michaelalexander9386 nah mate he's not ok, he clearly said he killed himself.

    • @andrewarroyo1789
      @andrewarroyo1789 4 роки тому +22

      That's what we call a Jody

    • @Mauricio-oo3dk
      @Mauricio-oo3dk 4 роки тому +105

      If he comes home he marries another, younger girl.
      And since he's got the land she might be prettier

    • @genepozniak
      @genepozniak 4 роки тому +38

      That was just poor editing. He's obviously going to get married while she's still able to have kids. He gets the land after 25 years to retire on. I hate poor editing.

  • @elliotking5895
    @elliotking5895 5 років тому +5197

    I cant imagine what was going through their heads in war
    probably swords

    • @keithwisdom1663
      @keithwisdom1663 5 років тому +44

      automatic training and pep kick in no fear. they were warriors.

    • @0oNiels0o
      @0oNiels0o 5 років тому +7

      LMAO .. thanks for that one.

    • @RJ-GAMES
      @RJ-GAMES 5 років тому +3

      @Denis Diderot We're talking English

    • @RJ-GAMES
      @RJ-GAMES 5 років тому

      😂

    • @dinonugget2238
      @dinonugget2238 5 років тому

      Lol

  • @michaelshannon6134
    @michaelshannon6134 5 років тому +2549

    Things about the military that have not changed:
    Avoiding watch duty, marching until your feet fall off, dreaming about going home, the 20 or so years until you get retirement benefits, and above all the brotherhood.

    • @knightofarkronia8652
      @knightofarkronia8652 5 років тому +62

      Michael Shannon What is it they say? "Those who do not learn history are doomed to repeat it?"

    • @Entei1482
      @Entei1482 5 років тому +44

      What about the huge regret from enlisting? They'd be better off learning a trade or being a merchant for 20 years than hoping to survive a war.

    • @malcolmrose3361
      @malcolmrose3361 5 років тому +67

      But they would get well paid by the standards of the time, a share of the loot from any tribes they pillaged, properly fed, a roof over their head when not on campaign and a good burial should the worst happen. Or they could go live in the subura hoping to make a crust as a day labourer, or stay at home on a hard scrabble farm that probably wasn't big enough to support the family. Civilian life was just as risky in it's way.

    • @tonystretch5102
      @tonystretch5102 5 років тому +34

      And don't forget the unspoken homosexuality

    • @kilo393
      @kilo393 5 років тому +4

      @@knightofarkronia8652 I don't think that it makes sense to use that saying in this situation.Usually people say that when a bad mistake happened in the past a someone does the same mistake that has the same consequences in the future, but the life of a soldier isn't a mistake....it's just the way it is....

  • @thebegottenwarrior3956
    @thebegottenwarrior3956 4 роки тому +301

    Everybody gangsta til the trees start shouting war crys.

    • @davidepaolo4605
      @davidepaolo4605 4 роки тому +7

      Every german Gangsta, till they ear the 20th legion horses coming from behind

    • @tagreedibrahim9978
      @tagreedibrahim9978 3 роки тому +5

      everybody gangsta til the the giant horse starts dispensing people

    • @aditisingh9329
      @aditisingh9329 3 роки тому +5

      trees during Vietnam war be like

    • @Man-ye4xm
      @Man-ye4xm 3 роки тому +2

      Every gangsta when an Austrian got rejected on art school

    • @robwalsh9843
      @robwalsh9843 2 роки тому +1

      Everybody gangsta until a Central Asian horseman starts uniting tribes

  • @lawhertz9760
    @lawhertz9760 3 роки тому +38

    "i only like you as a friend" girl that the roman soldier held dear.

  • @Monki555
    @Monki555 6 років тому +728

    I’d love to see this ‘a day in the life’ series with more different ancient cultures also, such as the Persians or Chinese etc :)

    • @jaojao1768
      @jaojao1768 6 років тому +2

      mia raja yes good idea

    • @daem3n
      @daem3n 6 років тому +36

      Would be hard with Chinese. The damn communists burned most schools and libraries during the cultural revolution.

    • @TrollProductionsMC
      @TrollProductionsMC 6 років тому +8

      yeh mongols would be dope, as it was the biggest empire.

    • @user-ip5yc7bg2k
      @user-ip5yc7bg2k 3 роки тому +1

      @@TrollProductionsMC Ahh mongolia... the land of nomads, great conquerors and horse meat

    • @erikalenoeye8925
      @erikalenoeye8925 2 роки тому +1

      Yeαh i also wαnnα see the persian escape from arαbic/iz|amic oppression and their establishment in west and northwest region

  • @MrThwor
    @MrThwor 6 років тому +692

    I didn't know that samurai Jack served in the roman legions

    • @lipdick10
      @lipdick10 6 років тому

      Hahahah beat me too i

    • @vinay6188
      @vinay6188 6 років тому +14

      He got his samurai skills by training around the world 😄 as showed in episode I and II.

    • @julhearts123
      @julhearts123 6 років тому +2

      CANNOT UNSEE

    • @allmle75
      @allmle75 6 років тому +1

      That explains a lot lol.

    • @keythe1st312
      @keythe1st312 6 років тому +3

      Watcha!

  • @Dylunic
    @Dylunic 3 роки тому +59

    2:52 "Starting with the right foot as the left is considered unlucky, or sinister."
    **random demon pops up and hisses**

    • @longyu9336
      @longyu9336 2 роки тому +2

      Roman soldier: Starts with the left foot.
      The trees near him: *Distinct Germanic muttering*

  • @user-xt9dn7jj1q
    @user-xt9dn7jj1q 4 роки тому +83

    I was one of a military soldier in S.Korea only for 2 years. I can't imagine how to bear so much of years on military service. Looking back on the past period in military service, spending just 1 day was feel like 1 year to me.

  • @Imoaninyourroomeverynight
    @Imoaninyourroomeverynight 6 років тому +347

    I like this "Legionary Jack" thing so far.

    • @174Anime
      @174Anime 6 років тому +30

      Legionary Jack, Legionary Jack, got to get money in the sack! sack sack sack!

    • @arthas640
      @arthas640 6 років тому +20

      We need more Roman Jack videos. I DEMAND A TV SERIES!

    • @maximusdarkultima
      @maximusdarkultima 6 років тому +11

      germania leader: I'll be back legionaries! you'll see!

  • @daniel-zh9nj6yn6y
    @daniel-zh9nj6yn6y 5 років тому +786

    Back then, if you lived past a certain age, your chances of reaching old age increased exponentially.

    • @fredhenry101
      @fredhenry101 5 років тому +120

      Yup. Generally that would be around the age of 15 or so I think. The thing we forget is that we measure average life expectancy, while counting infant mortality. If I have 100 people, 50 die at or near birth and 50 die at age 70, then I get a life expectancy of 35. Which seems ridiculously low, but so long as you survive infancy you're good.

    • @JimbleBass
      @JimbleBass 5 років тому +27

      That's actually still true today, but that age is now something like 2 years old.

    • @Dasanie
      @Dasanie 5 років тому +2

      Jack Capone really?

    • @aleccap5946
      @aleccap5946 5 років тому +2

      in your 40's back then, you were considered old

    • @irelevent1239
      @irelevent1239 5 років тому +6

      alec cap 40 then would be 50 now. Not much difference.

  • @juliuscaeser6050
    @juliuscaeser6050 5 років тому +87

    Thank you for your loyality Servius.

  • @loganfox2386
    @loganfox2386 4 роки тому +297

    The saddest part about this is they were ambushed AGAIN a few hours later.
    Poor guy.

    • @meowmeow3778
      @meowmeow3778 3 роки тому +3

      They didn't, it was a flashback.

    • @loganfox2386
      @loganfox2386 3 роки тому +30

      Meow meow37 Battle at Pontes Longi (Battle of Long Bridges). Named this after the bridges they built during this video.
      The battle was inconclusive, but there were still heavy losses. The Romans pulled through.

    • @RexidusUR
      @RexidusUR 3 роки тому +28

      @@loganfox2386 And then Germanicus came back and destroyed the Germanics there in *actual* battle

    • @loganfox2386
      @loganfox2386 3 роки тому +6

      @@RexidusUR too right he did

    • @shockwave2477
      @shockwave2477 2 роки тому

      @@loganfox2386 the battle of long bridges was a decisive roman victory

  • @nihaalmanjrekar2806
    @nihaalmanjrekar2806 5 років тому +485

    Did anyone notice that at 0:53 the soldier has a SUNDIAL WATCH?!

  • @DRK0114
    @DRK0114 6 років тому +86

    wow living at that time seems brutal. i definitely have a lot of appreciation for the amazing amenities we're blessed with today

    • @raliixaviero4674
      @raliixaviero4674 5 років тому +12

      DRK0114 yay to free healthcaree... oh wait, you’re american, oops

    • @tonyfortier8835
      @tonyfortier8835 5 років тому +1

      r a l i ' i x a v i e r o health care is only good for 50 years, because the doctors start switching to private system

    • @user-unos111
      @user-unos111 5 років тому +4

      You should be dude. Compared to our past until less to 200 years ago, we almost live in a Utopia.

    • @sincerelyjhing5730
      @sincerelyjhing5730 2 роки тому +2

      You can't miss what you don't know. In fact being a legionaire was far better than being a farmer. As to the 25 years of service, it might seem a lot to us nowadays - I myself worked for just 35 years before I retired - but one must consider that professional Roman soldiers did not give battle capriciously. They were very interested in their self-preservation so that they could retire to their land. Also, as a matter of policy, ancient Romans preferred to project the power by holding it back more than by using it because once you use it two things could easily happen: That one would be caught up short and that the objective would not be attained. Rome was smart enough to realise that the best way to use military power was frugally. Of course they did train as if they warred without blood and fought as if they trained with blood - for, se vis pacem, para bellum (if you want peace, prepare for war).

  • @programmingcafe7571
    @programmingcafe7571 5 років тому +801

    Fun fact, "Serviūs" Means "Servant."

    • @DuckieMcduck
      @DuckieMcduck 4 роки тому +17

      kinda same with Sergeant

    • @martinacoyle5003
      @martinacoyle5003 3 роки тому +4

      thats not fun

    • @hitsugayatoshiro9517
      @hitsugayatoshiro9517 3 роки тому +13

      @@martinacoyle5003 no, it's honor

    • @alexandergorrie2263
      @alexandergorrie2263 3 роки тому +46

      Is no one gonna talk about how they PRONOUNCED SERVIUS WITH THE V SOUNDING LIKE A W, NO OTHER CHANNEL NO MATTER HOW PRESTEGIOUS EVER GETS THE PRONUNCIATION RIGHT, TEDed has my respect

    • @labyrinthine
      @labyrinthine 3 роки тому +8

      @@alexandergorrie2263 either pronunciation is technically correct, V with a V sound is more similar to modern Latin like what would have been spoken in the Middle Ages, V with a W sound is how it would have sounded in classical Latin, what the Romans themselves spoke

  • @justinwu153
    @justinwu153 5 років тому +344

    When they said three legions in Germania, I feared the worst...
    "Varus give me back my legions!"

    • @teutonicorder6284
      @teutonicorder6284 4 роки тому +8

      Justin Wu lol we rekt those romans in the teutoburgerwald

    • @michaelgoldsmith9359
      @michaelgoldsmith9359 4 роки тому +2

      Justin Wu is when they said 15 ad and no one likes war quote I feared the worst

    •  3 роки тому

      @@teutonicorder6284 Teutoburg forest was nothing but backstab and betrayal. The Roman commander betrayed his own legions. Germanicus fought the Germanics in open battle and defeated them easily. How sad that you people look at that as some great victory, don’t forget you lost two world wars and you were split in two

    •  3 роки тому

      @@teutonicorder6284 Western Roman Empire lasted 500 years, your third Reich lasted 6 years in WW2 lol

    • @Maydaypayday7
      @Maydaypayday7 3 роки тому +2

      @ not to mention that Rome itself has influenced literally all of Europe in her shadow.

  • @S3l3ct1ve
    @S3l3ct1ve 5 років тому +324

    My grandfather`s father was serving in Tsarist Russia army, that was at around ~1800 year, he went to the army at age 18 and came back after 20 years of mandatory serving. Because of that each soldier got 5ha of land from the tsar. So after he got back at age of 38 only then he build a house and married his wife. Not many of the soldiers survived the wars back then. Most of the armies in those days had the mandatory serving of many years compared to today.

    • @VasilyMusic
      @VasilyMusic 5 років тому +7

      @@CountingStars333 I don't think he was alive when gulag system was created

    • @YoutubeDeletedmyF.B.Iaccount
      @YoutubeDeletedmyF.B.Iaccount 5 років тому +3

      Linas Vaičiukynas cool story

    • @seamuspink9098
      @seamuspink9098 5 років тому +18

      And then the rigth earned lands the tsar gave him for his service were seized by the commies

    • @VasilyMusic
      @VasilyMusic 5 років тому +4

      @@seamuspink9098 I think by that time he was long dead already

    • @michaelhodgson8272
      @michaelhodgson8272 5 років тому +2

      Retirement for soldiers in the US army is 20 years... you can get out before then but may not get anything. I think a partial penguin starts at 18 yrs

  • @williezhang1250
    @williezhang1250 6 років тому +231

    3:33 OOooh... Vaaaarus.... GIVE ME BACK MY LEGIONS!!!

  • @pyqshawn9449
    @pyqshawn9449 3 роки тому +80

    *“the glory of the empire can go to the crows.”*
    *My quote of the day.*

  • @varshakarande2357
    @varshakarande2357 4 роки тому +37

    3:53 that oh no noise😂😂

  • @vladimirchova
    @vladimirchova 5 років тому +405

    Gotta get back, back to the past..
    *Centurion Jack*

  • @almarindavidhi4528
    @almarindavidhi4528 6 років тому +416

    Life is tough but it was tougher back then

  • @mirandalovett6063
    @mirandalovett6063 4 роки тому +69

    "the empire could go to the crows," nice Classics joke, TED-Ed

    • @damienking100
      @damienking100 3 роки тому +2

      Άπηθι εις Κόρακας

  • @cssnderporngle5838
    @cssnderporngle5838 4 роки тому +29

    Such a great video. Really captures the emotions of someone who fights for his country.

  • @johnyamahm1634
    @johnyamahm1634 5 років тому +535

    *Teutoburg flashbacks intensify*

    • @mapdell
      @mapdell 5 років тому +2

      yeah..disappointing.

    • @aleksandarvil5718
      @aleksandarvil5718 5 років тому +4

      *Hannibal flashbacks intensifyed*

    • @1992Bombardero
      @1992Bombardero 5 років тому +18

      Were are MUH LEGIONS VARUS?!

    • @aleksandarvil5718
      @aleksandarvil5718 5 років тому +1

      bombardero1992 fn Quintillius Varus, *Where Are My Eagles?!?!*
      ["I Claudius", BBC TV series]

    • @gidmichigan1765
      @gidmichigan1765 5 років тому +14

      Teutoburg is exaggerated. Germany was worthless to Rome. It was occupied with forests, no natural resources, primitive villages, and no strategic position. It took Rome 150 years to take Spain, 120 years in the Carthage, 80 years in Gaul and they lost millions of soldiers in the process. Point is, Rome could sustain damage and persist on what they wanted. However the fact they gave up in Germanica after 1 battle which should give you clues already.

  • @emmelinesb4698
    @emmelinesb4698 6 років тому +103

    I just want to hear more about Servius.

  • @rosiewoahsie
    @rosiewoahsie 5 років тому +803

    I hope my mans got with his wife and settled down

  • @napoleonbonaparte9227
    @napoleonbonaparte9227 4 роки тому +28

    0:16 its impressive how he says that name

  • @metatronyt
    @metatronyt 6 років тому +1237

    Very nice thank you for making this video I enjoyed watching it :)

    • @hazzmati
      @hazzmati 5 років тому +11

      How did no one spot you here Metatron :o so weird ah well have a like!

    • @darraghmcgarry8421
      @darraghmcgarry8421 5 років тому +10

      Metatron I'm surprised you only have this many likes

    • @physical_insanity
      @physical_insanity 5 років тому +4

      Metatron
      Hey, fancy seeing you here.
      Take a like and a comment. That'll be sure to get you hogher up the food chain.

    • @skettyspaghetti3536
      @skettyspaghetti3536 5 років тому

      No problem

    • @hitrapperandartistdababy
      @hitrapperandartistdababy 5 років тому +8

      When Mettatron Doesnt correct you and says he enjoyed it you know its a good video ;-)

  • @helmort
    @helmort 5 років тому +259

    For the romans, Battle of the Teutoburg Forest, Germany, was what actually Vietnam is for the american army and the Battle of Isandlwana was for the old british empire

    • @eric__ralte
      @eric__ralte 5 років тому +7

      LegioneNotturna But the British won the battle of Isandlwana,they held Rorke's Drift from the Zulus

    • @joelzepeda3226
      @joelzepeda3226 5 років тому +18

      The US didn't lose a single conventional battle in Vietnam. The battle of Little Bighorn would be a better analogy.

    • @eric__ralte
      @eric__ralte 5 років тому +17

      Joel Zepeda have u heard about the battle of dong xuai etc?(I'm an American and I know we lost several battles)

    • @thogdontcarethe2nd667
      @thogdontcarethe2nd667 5 років тому +3

      LegioneNotturna If we said screw civilians, that war would have been over quick

    • @theoddcondor4715
      @theoddcondor4715 5 років тому +1

      Wunderpuma-X That’s true, I mean on a scale of atomic annihilation, which would have ended that war, and started a new one.

  • @makeitbetter7436
    @makeitbetter7436 4 роки тому +15

    It's super informative to watch people's lives in different eras and settings. I love this series you've launched)

  • @LadyoftheDreamless14
    @LadyoftheDreamless14 5 років тому +96

    I hope he lived... And had a happy life with his wife. I hope she survived to bring into the world many healthy children for them to love and raise.

  • @AppleBiscuits
    @AppleBiscuits 6 років тому +534

    Roses are red, countries have regions. QUINCTILIUS VARUS, GIVE ME BACK MY LEGIONS

    • @bigbano2758
      @bigbano2758 6 років тому +2

      BARS

    • @ChupeTTe
      @ChupeTTe 6 років тому +4

      Arcralf
      So good

    • @williamcasey4049
      @williamcasey4049 6 років тому +2

      niii...iiice!

    • @williamcasey4049
      @williamcasey4049 6 років тому +7

      some like a thick stew, others like broths,
      down go the legions, here come the Goths.

    • @williamcasey4049
      @williamcasey4049 6 років тому +6

      theology staggers, converts with a lurch," In Hoc Signi Vincit" .... and here comes the Church.

  • @vinay6188
    @vinay6188 6 років тому +48

    Animation style, specially His eyes and mouth reminds me of Jack, Samurai Jack!

  • @javiercamacho1998
    @javiercamacho1998 5 років тому +9

    So, I'm something of a Roman legionary fan, and I love the way this video was done. History is amazing!

  • @the4thtomato138
    @the4thtomato138 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you so much! This video was a real help I'm doing a project on the roman empire!

  • @mafic3351
    @mafic3351 6 років тому +1269

    The one thing that they didn't tell us about in Rome/Greek class.

    • @AdrianRP1995
      @AdrianRP1995 6 років тому +103

      Roman Army is a common topic when talking about Ancient Rome, it's weird that you weren't told about this.

    • @eph6061
      @eph6061 6 років тому +2

      And is actually interesting 😂

    • @JohnDoe-zh6cp
      @JohnDoe-zh6cp 6 років тому +121

      Most schools tend to gloss over military topics these days. Even when discussing WWII, the curriculum focuses almost exclusively on diplomacy and the aftermath.

    • @landr1873
      @landr1873 6 років тому

      I got told all about this

    • @emperorpalpatine8791
      @emperorpalpatine8791 6 років тому +5

      John Doe, so sad, but true.

  • @McHrozni
    @McHrozni 6 років тому +170

    A Roman legionary in the era had about 99.9% chance of not dying in battle. That's not bad odds, if he lived through Teutoberg he should be fine. And I think citizen-soldiers of the era had 20 years of service, 25 was for auxilliaries.
    Still, keeping a sweetheart faithful and chaste for another 12 (or 17, doesn't matter) years is quite a challenge, then or now.

    • @noger1234
      @noger1234 6 років тому +17

      McHrozni depends in which legion he serves in

    • @Mitjitsu
      @Mitjitsu 6 років тому +48

      True, dying in battle is unlikely, but there is a whole bunch of other stuff that could cause you to die or at least fall into ill health during that time.

    • @EyeLean5280
      @EyeLean5280 6 років тому +31

      Are you sure about that stat? I don't see how it's possible that fewer than 1 in 100 soldiers died in battle. Can you give a source?

    • @johnalexander651
      @johnalexander651 6 років тому +25

      This is exceptionally misleading. No depending on the when they served, who they served and where they fought changes the chances of survival drastically. In the Pannonian, Jewish, Britian, Phyric, Parthian/Sassanid , Punic and German Wars there were legions that were totally annihilated by the rebels. Take in that at the Height of Romes power they only had 300,000 legionaries at its peak and around 29 legions losing one entirely would make it at the very least a 1/29 chance of survival at Rome's best time.

    • @McHrozni
      @McHrozni 6 років тому +1

      99.9% represents an average, not chances for every single legionary.

  • @dankus2323
    @dankus2323 3 роки тому

    I’ve watched this like 4 times in the past 2 years and It gets better every time

  • @gino14
    @gino14 3 роки тому +54

    _"Unlike other soldiers, he doesn't gamble... he's even kept his viaticum, the three gold coins he received when he enlisted."_
    Ancient Roman Army 40k enlistment bonus. Perfect for spending on a new Camaro- I mean, Wagon with a 40% interest rate.

  • @echa9446
    @echa9446 6 років тому +143

    the sun dial as your watch is actually pretty cool...

    • @BadMarriageKawagoe
      @BadMarriageKawagoe 6 років тому +13

      If only it glowed in the dark so you could use it at night am I right?
      I'll see myself out....

    • @steviespaind4307
      @steviespaind4307 6 років тому +4

      Your watch kinda works as a sundial right now. Point the hour hand at the sun, bisect the angle between it and 12 o´clock, that gives you south.

    • @b.m.5068
      @b.m.5068 5 років тому

      Well then look for the Konark sun temple in India

  • @gigglysamentz2021
    @gigglysamentz2021 6 років тому +604

    This is such good story telling ! I love this series QuQ

    • @dudest.v.g.5881
      @dudest.v.g.5881 5 років тому +1

      GiggitySam Entz a great series ua-cam.com/video/B3UVu5WL_Sg/v-deo.html

  • @northdouglas6882
    @northdouglas6882 Рік тому +16

    Just to bury your brethren made me emotional. Such loyalty. Such SPIRIT. Such discipline.

  • @renanSRSC
    @renanSRSC 4 роки тому

    Amazing! Thank you so much for posting this.

  • @luciengrondin5802
    @luciengrondin5802 6 років тому +5

    3:12 "Today is a just march. Only 30 kilometers" Big emphasis on "Only" here.

  • @ricoflamma5430
    @ricoflamma5430 6 років тому +1527

    This is fairly accurate. Especially the soldier. What a true Southern European would look like. Not some blonde, very fair skin like movies mostly do.

    • @OllihuAkbar
      @OllihuAkbar 6 років тому +265

      There were plenty of blondes in the Mediterranean but everyone in the region tans pretty quickly because of the sun.

    • @ricoflamma5430
      @ricoflamma5430 6 років тому +288

      Olli No there was not. This is before the mass migration of Germanic/ basically Nordic people into the South. The Great Migration period happened a bit before, but basically all after the Roman Empire, or the Western part as you can say fell. Blondes were not common. Tan yes, but naturally tan was common. That’s why many were also dark haired. The reason today we find many blondes in Southern Europe has to do with different times in history.

    • @jakcaoomah1432
      @jakcaoomah1432 6 років тому +105

      Hakuna Matata But there blonde emperors and blonde Roman gods and godesses? And tonnes of blue eyed Romans.

    • @travisbarnes1698
      @travisbarnes1698 6 років тому +76

      Actually fun fact, roman prostitutes were required to dye their hair blonde. And later the upper noble class would follow suit with this fashion style.

    • @liawatson5789
      @liawatson5789 6 років тому +6

      Travis Ray Really? Do you have a link for that?

  • @huntermoore8427
    @huntermoore8427 5 років тому +84

    when the ground starts speaking Germanic

  • @jeffmccutcheon4279
    @jeffmccutcheon4279 3 роки тому +1

    I love these videos, keep up the great work TED Ed!

  • @radical3868
    @radical3868 5 років тому +502

    It's crazy how similar they were to the modern day, you think that 2000 years is a long amount of time but culturally and significantly, we are still the same.

    • @marcoreale02
      @marcoreale02 5 років тому +83

      Yo in Italy we study roman society and literature, and I can 100% say we are very similar, except they were more determined and united than us

    • @psychocrysis2
      @psychocrysis2 5 років тому +15

      Isn't that more because their smaller population allows for such an attitude?

    • @Dasanie
      @Dasanie 5 років тому +6

      psychocrysis2 I agree they were much less diverse than we are know and know much more of each others history to be similar

    • @calosbabos
      @calosbabos 5 років тому +45

      time changes, technology changes, human nature never changes

    • @z5396z
      @z5396z 5 років тому +54

      @@calosbabos
      And war... War never changes

  • @John.Handle
    @John.Handle 6 років тому +800

    I wonder how many legionaries actually reached retirement.... 🤔 💭

    • @Kishimpl
      @Kishimpl 5 років тому +291

      Quite a few. Sometimes they made legions out of retired veterans when the province was attacked

    • @gospaironija2762
      @gospaironija2762 5 років тому +111

      well at least they retired and lived there lifes out in peace with land and honor they give a lot to Rome so they got their land and lived good life if they make it out what do you have today?! at best work for 40 years and then some immigrant from outside Europe who give NOTHING to country got 3-4x times higher money with NO work AT ALL + free house,food,etc...

    • @stuka80
      @stuka80 5 років тому +47

      gospa ironija as far as i remember, they also received full Roman citizenship if they didn't have it already, and all their children and descendants from then on.

    • @erwinmacasaet7656
      @erwinmacasaet7656 5 років тому +1

      Bro.... One minus one? Thats your answer

    • @S3l3ct1ve
      @S3l3ct1ve 5 років тому +27

      Well since the empire was this big and they were winning quite a lot of battles I would say the survivability of men was quite good compared to the losing sides right...

  • @citizenmattify
    @citizenmattify 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you for your service, Servius

  • @castri_y0
    @castri_y0 5 років тому

    OMG Thanks for all the work done this video has helped me a lot with my school project. You have win a like and a suscribe

  • @santhoshvardhan6603
    @santhoshvardhan6603 6 років тому +62

    TedEds animation never fails to impress me😀

  • @pinkribbon1007
    @pinkribbon1007 6 років тому +33

    I really enjoyed this series. We usually talk about history based on famous, powerful and/or main characters but this gives us another perspective of how life was back then

    • @jaojao1768
      @jaojao1768 6 років тому

      Pink Ribbon yes I agree

  • @zacklamb4362
    @zacklamb4362 5 років тому +3

    What a tough life these loyal soldiers led. More power to them.

  • @iwritechecksatthegrocerystore
    @iwritechecksatthegrocerystore 4 роки тому +46

    Wait but what happened to Servius?
    Damn it Ted I have to know!!!

  • @TheScienceBiome
    @TheScienceBiome 6 років тому +1012

    They’re probably just *ROMAN* around...
    *Gets chased by Romans*

    • @onurcanisler
      @onurcanisler 6 років тому +17

      *Do you work for AsapScience?*

    • @tshapedl
      @tshapedl 6 років тому +5

      *romans get killed by germanic tribes*

    • @BlueEyes-WhiteDrag0n
      @BlueEyes-WhiteDrag0n 6 років тому +2

      +boonlen9 *Hold the Door!*

    • @ReformedSooner24
      @ReformedSooner24 6 років тому +2

      Caligvla Caesar
      Just throw him into a public house and tell him he insulted Rome.
      Then watch the fight.

    • @DrahcirSmada
      @DrahcirSmada 6 років тому +1

      Your grounded

  • @mcarlinod
    @mcarlinod 6 років тому +756

    1558 NCR rangers disliked this video.

  • @adriansammer3087
    @adriansammer3087 3 роки тому

    Thank you for your lucid videos Ted-Ed!

  • @saneman8147
    @saneman8147 5 років тому +1

    Great presentation, very informative Thanks.

  • @warmjackson3053
    @warmjackson3053 6 років тому +1038

    1:17 look at his feet!

    • @someguy2986
      @someguy2986 6 років тому +170

      optimus prime Someone skipped leg day.

    • @connorashton4172
      @connorashton4172 6 років тому +17

      Look like sausage skins lol

    • @joeblub3126
      @joeblub3126 6 років тому +87

      That is actually pretty accurate... The feet of many roman soldier skeletons were broken multiple times and heavily invected. The joints were often so used, that almost bone rubbed on bone. The pain was enormous for many soldiers.

    • @bestamerica
      @bestamerica 6 років тому +1

      optimus prime
      1:17 look at his feet!
      '
      hi OP...
      yeaa see that left leg is breaking bone

    • @hazzmati
      @hazzmati 6 років тому +13

      +Joe Blub uhm....yeah... I would like some sources on that

  • @slayerzplayz2672
    @slayerzplayz2672 5 років тому +114

    The worst military drill in Romania is to listen to DRAGOSTEA DIN TEI for 1 hour straight

  • @ProudAmericanMan
    @ProudAmericanMan 3 роки тому +1

    Can I ask for more Roman Military Content? Im stuck watching this repeatedly each day because I like the form of the Roman military.

  • @stevencooper5015
    @stevencooper5015 4 роки тому +1

    thank you we are using this fr my childs online work

  • @lucasm8528
    @lucasm8528 5 років тому +13

    Would love if you turned the story of Servius into a series! You can describe specific Roman campaigns from his point of view. Great video and story-telling liked and subbed.

  • @DutchBane
    @DutchBane 6 років тому +285

    My oldest know ancestor was a centurion. He was stationed in ransbach, germany and my family comes from there with the same name as he had. I cant imagine this life he had. It seems pretty hard and dangerous.

    • @ancientsithlord3314
      @ancientsithlord3314 6 років тому +23

      Hello fellow sith

    • @williamcasey4049
      @williamcasey4049 6 років тому +33

      a long genealogy indeed!

    • @iz5808
      @iz5808 6 років тому +73

      Darth Bane amazing. I don't even know my ancestors from 19 century.

    • @DutchBane
      @DutchBane 6 років тому +6

      The Ting www.corzilius.org/Narratives/CorciliusSpica.htm

    • @DutchBane
      @DutchBane 6 років тому +3

      The Ting here you go 😊

  • @Phloggah
    @Phloggah 3 роки тому +2

    Let me just say this animation is...
    INCREDIBILIS

  • @Kwamu22
    @Kwamu22 5 років тому +5

    The mystic of the Roman Soldier is timeless. It's surprising how much some of their equipment mirrors that of the most modern army today (author of Renee: St. Mary's Virus).

  • @Kitties_are_pretty
    @Kitties_are_pretty 6 років тому +7

    This is almost unbelievably well done and engaging.

  • @Sleepy_Cattt
    @Sleepy_Cattt 4 роки тому +14

    I love how there are hiden memes in these :D 2:22

  • @edcarlosworld7777
    @edcarlosworld7777 5 років тому

    This video was amaizing , I love it !!

  • @iratepirate3896
    @iratepirate3896 6 років тому +24

    It's great that you did this. I remember reading the original source and it's pretty damn chilling. The soldiers finding the skeletons and ritually slaughtered corpses of their comrades.

  • @jabronjunklove760
    @jabronjunklove760 5 років тому +29

    "Varus, give me back my legions!"

  • @judyjones8653
    @judyjones8653 3 роки тому

    I love history and this teaches me a lot and it’s realy fun and I enjoy it a lot. This is like a Long walk down a museum learning new things. Now I have more things to tell to my friends online. I also learn other things from back then like “blood eagle” and other torture methahoods. I enjoy learning more in the long line of history.

  • @katescott1223
    @katescott1223 4 роки тому

    Thanks you helped me with my home work so i can just copie what you said

  • @nolancruzsmith
    @nolancruzsmith 6 років тому +74

    My ancestors are smiling down on me imperials. Can you say the same?

    • @punchisclap
      @punchisclap 6 років тому +3

      +Birgit Birgit and now is reverse

    • @natrix9651
      @natrix9651 6 років тому +1

      Skyrim reference

    • @mot1215
      @mot1215 6 років тому +1

      As fearless in death as he was in life.

    • @tarunrajg.mohanraj5885
      @tarunrajg.mohanraj5885 6 років тому +2

      Nolan Cruz Smith All hail Ulfric Stormcloak!

  • @Z0983
    @Z0983 6 років тому +301

    The glory of the empire can go to the crows, all he craves is to retire on a small farm with his wife to be.
    *The glory of the empire can go to the crows.*
    Why did i find that line so powerful.

    • @1bigfin
      @1bigfin 6 років тому +14

      Probably because you are applying your feelings of today which were not the feelings back then.

    • @sirknight4981
      @sirknight4981 6 років тому

      *painful.

    • @nicholasstone3705
      @nicholasstone3705 6 років тому +9

      I don't know why you find it so powerful yourself, but I personally find it powerful because it's kinda how I feel about my country right now: the glory of my country can go to the crows for all I care, I just want to live my life in peace. (I live in the USA, and I think Trump is one of the worst presidents in our country's history. That's just my opinion, though.)

    • @TJ5897
      @TJ5897 6 років тому +5

      Nick Stone Smart kid. nationalism is a plague upon the world used to turn worker against worker.

    • @hydromancer4916
      @hydromancer4916 6 років тому +29

      +Nick Stone
      If your country wasn't glorious you wouldn't have a peaceful life. Get it through your head you damn lefty.

  • @mylifeisfunny8911
    @mylifeisfunny8911 5 років тому

    thank you for the video very informative

  • @niv9679
    @niv9679 5 років тому +93

    2:38 if you played Assassin's Creed Odyssey, you'd know that name

  • @kaylakaterinazosa3729
    @kaylakaterinazosa3729 6 років тому +5

    Really puts into perspective an everyday person's life back when there was always the looming threat of war. All a person could really hope for was to not die too early.

  • @cosminblk8359
    @cosminblk8359 5 років тому +114

    1:21 In romanian (latin based language) "sarcina" means "task" or "pregnancy"

  • @nadzreenrain3687
    @nadzreenrain3687 5 років тому +12

    imagine your ancestor was a legend ruthless fighter and then theres you going berzerk over uno game

  • @ChewbaccaBob1977
    @ChewbaccaBob1977 5 років тому

    Great Knowledge and thanks for sharing 👍👍👍