The Greatest Speech in History? Alexander the Great and the Opis Mutiny

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  • Опубліковано 9 сер 2018
  • Alexander the Great is one of the most extraordinary individuals in history. He became king of the fringe Greek kingdom of Macedonia in 336 BC at the age of just 20, and before his death twelve years later, had imposed Macedonian overlordship on Greece, destroyed the mighty Persian Empire and led an army deep into modern Afghanistan and to the Indian frontier.
    At Opis he faced a mutiny by his Macedonian troops, angered that he wanted to send some of them home, while appearing to give preference to his new Asian subjects, and adopting many of their customs. Alexander dealt ruthlessly with the ringleaders, before (according to 'The Anabasis' by Roman historian Arrian) making a speech to his army in which he berated his troops for their disloyalty.
    The speech, as it has reached us, was no doubt written by Arrian rather than Alexander. His actual words are now impossible to ascertain. But Arrian had access to eyewitness accounts which are now lost (principally Ptolemy and Nearchus), and modern historians generally agree that the speech was a real historical event, and that Arrian gives a good representation of its likely content.
    Putting its (contested and debated) value as a historical source to one side, the scene - as it appears in Arrian - is a brilliantly written moment of high drama and emotion, in which Alexander first highlights his debt to his father Philip, before launching into a tirade in which he lists his own astounding achievements and qualities of leadership.
    The speech has been abridged and edited by myself for this video.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 31 тис.

  • @bigbadseed7665
    @bigbadseed7665 4 роки тому +29645

    Everybody gangsta till Alexander start listing his accomplishments.

    • @daniyarmamin
      @daniyarmamin 4 роки тому +1206

      Ghengis Khan's and Alexander's d measuring argument would be epic

    • @BringBacktheGreeks
      @BringBacktheGreeks 4 роки тому +816

      @@Bee-tj8gc PLEAAAASE !
      Any comparison between the two, is an insult to Alexander the Great's Legacy.

    • @geoffedwards-tb4kp
      @geoffedwards-tb4kp 4 роки тому +169

      See in them days you had to be one of the boys or they wouldn't respect you. A lot of princes even then had that snotty, down the nose, air and posh accent, Best gear but they could and would(had to for respect or at least be a great general) fight. Not like these days. Princes and government sons are pampered.

    • @landrecce
      @landrecce 4 роки тому +29

      Haha awesome 😁

    • @donquesewilliamswilliams3497
      @donquesewilliamswilliams3497 4 роки тому +112

      @John Samson you're evidence?

  • @TheDejakal
    @TheDejakal 5 років тому +59129

    After a speech like that, even I felt like I owed Alexander an apology.

    • @thomasridley8675
      @thomasridley8675 5 років тому +987

      Capt'n Jack. Another follow me to the end speech. He had to know that people get tired of war after awhile and would want to enjoy the results of their efforts.

    • @thomasridley8675
      @thomasridley8675 5 років тому +886

      RAJU PEDDADA. He was a smart but flawed human being. His string of victories where great but every one has their limit. They didn't see the reason to continue. He had beaten all their enemies except the human life span.

    • @thomasridley8675
      @thomasridley8675 5 років тому +222

      RAJU PEDDADA dl. Doesn't matter, he died before he could talk them into continuing. That was the end., they could have gone on under his flag but decided not to.

    • @thomasridley8675
      @thomasridley8675 5 років тому +75

      RAJU PEDDADA. Agreed, its history.

    • @ilejovcevski79
      @ilejovcevski79 5 років тому +269

      Good speech! And yet, the writing on the wall was there. Two major mutinies in a few years span. It's no wonder he didn't live a full year afterwards....... Not all men are meant to be slaves to one man's will, no matter what the goal or how high the ambition.

  • @oscarhaydenperditionbound1195
    @oscarhaydenperditionbound1195 5 місяців тому +1991

    Alexander- "You know you're all a bunch of ungrateful assholes, right?"
    Soldiers- "Man's got a point."

    • @scarecrow0774
      @scarecrow0774 3 місяці тому +94

      I mean in all honesty, to be wearing gold encrusted ANYTHING as a soldier, infront if your king, during the BC era Alexander had a really damn good point lmao

    • @user-zn9vo1vp7h
      @user-zn9vo1vp7h 3 місяці тому +5

      You asking for hell

    • @holdtheline4169
      @holdtheline4169 3 місяці тому +16

      Perfect translation
      "You ungrateful plebs! Pfft."

    • @kennyliverpool8842
      @kennyliverpool8842 3 місяці тому +4

      😂😂😂😂

    • @user-zn9vo1vp7h
      @user-zn9vo1vp7h 3 місяці тому

      I'm Jesus Christ and you can go to hell for all I care. Promise.

  • @nathanfrancis9411
    @nathanfrancis9411 6 місяців тому +2075

    “Under my command, not one man has been killed fleeing the enemy.” That line gave me chills, what a general

    • @danfromtheburgh
      @danfromtheburgh 5 місяців тому +11

      fake flex ofc

    • @nathanfrancis9411
      @nathanfrancis9411 5 місяців тому +110

      @@danfromtheburgh I mean yeah I’m sure some units broke and got cut down trying to flee over the course of his campaigns, but his army as a whole was never routed… so in a macro sense it’s not a fake flex 🤷‍♂️

    • @FulcanelliTrismegistus
      @FulcanelliTrismegistus 5 місяців тому

      “History is written by the winners.”
      - Napoleon
      u cant really ever trust any his-story if it keeps being rewritten over many many many times. We live in a story land written by folks thousands of years ago. And you think those stories stayed the same, or maybe have been skewed many times over during the centuries.... people have to think for themselves and not trust shyt that may or may not have been true/false thousands of years ago.
      @@nathanfrancis9411

    • @DarKLemoN01
      @DarKLemoN01 5 місяців тому +31

      @@danfromtheburgh The whole point was they were always on the offensive so retreat is not an option. anyone who left the flank or the war was either killed by their allies or by the enemy.

    • @calebplumleephotography
      @calebplumleephotography 5 місяців тому +6

      Aka: "everyone who died for me died headlong into battle... isn't that better than dying running away? Look how happy those dead dudes are about it."

  • @herewego4015
    @herewego4015 3 роки тому +5529

    In summary: “I’m not upset, just disappointed.”

    • @lancemcque1459
      @lancemcque1459 3 роки тому +11

      that you tried!

    • @wespicedmemes
      @wespicedmemes 3 роки тому +54

      ☠️☠️☠️ pretty much. Imagine after the speech:
      “THEN GO!”
      ......😮😮😮........
      “Alright king bye, have a great day”

    • @billclark5055
      @billclark5055 3 роки тому +36

      Did you guys know that the Kush Empire (in modern Sudan) lasted 1400 years? That is truly remarkable. They conquered Egypt and I heard they also defeated the Romans (but I did not thoroughly research that specific claim). It is a true shame that we always hear about Greeks, Babylonians, and Ancient Japan when other remarkable cultures like the Kush Empire and Olmecs have legendary stories that need to be told.
      We need a video game and film about the Kush Empire. The Askum Empire of Northern Ethiopia also deserves to be told. And the Olmec Civilization.

    • @mangonicusmaximus369
      @mangonicusmaximus369 3 роки тому +49

      I feel like I owe Alexander an apology even though I wasn’t there lol

    • @mangonicusmaximus369
      @mangonicusmaximus369 3 роки тому +6

      @@billclark5055 Can you recommend us some books and documentaries about the Kush. Thanks in advance.

  • @darkin1484
    @darkin1484 3 роки тому +4155

    Soldiers: we quit.
    Alexander: Let me give you a rundown of my expansion pack.

    • @clydrexezekielalzate9707
      @clydrexezekielalzate9707 3 роки тому +22

      *yes*

    • @PiracyandDumbbells
      @PiracyandDumbbells 3 роки тому +103

      "While you died in the middle of a game of chess, you've got vodka bars; flavorless. And what I'm about to spit will be the craziest, so go fix me a drink so I can stay refreshed."

    • @praisethesun.praisedeussol6051
      @praisethesun.praisedeussol6051 3 роки тому +19

      @@PiracyandDumbbells Kudo's for me for every war that i fought

    • @joseangelrodriguezpolanco634
      @joseangelrodriguezpolanco634 3 роки тому +9

      I understand that reference

    • @zipflik7887
      @zipflik7887 3 роки тому +14

      Brought foes to their knees in Phoenicia, breezed through Gaza to Giza, had the Balcans, Persians, Siria, and Pakistan, in my expansion pack.

  • @iwanttobelieve9496
    @iwanttobelieve9496 5 місяців тому +630

    This man died 2000+ years before I was even born, but after hearing this speech, I feel the need to beg his forgiveness myself.

    • @regardstringent220
      @regardstringent220 2 місяці тому +16

      Real

    • @daviddewar6008
      @daviddewar6008 8 днів тому +1

      why say "before i was born" lol?

    • @wvhoipolloi7035
      @wvhoipolloi7035 22 години тому

      ​@daviddewar6008 it's adding context to HIS perspective before the following half of his sentence. Hard to understand?

    • @daviddewar6008
      @daviddewar6008 16 годин тому

      @@wvhoipolloi7035 no that makes sense actually, I would be a terrible writer bro

  • @CaroFEH
    @CaroFEH 6 місяців тому +826

    Imagine giving a speech so good It still captivates people 2300+ years later, incredible!

  • @eamonmckirgan3898
    @eamonmckirgan3898 3 роки тому +40708

    Alexander really invented the strategy of “I can’t believe how ungrateful you’re being right now” that’s still used by mothers to this day

    • @MrErik-real
      @MrErik-real 3 роки тому +1421

      Managing a family with help of husband and conquering and then managing all of Greece minor Asia, Egypt and reaching India isnt really the same tho. That's why Alexander actually got respect and mothers didnt O_O

    • @wanderhillen2435
      @wanderhillen2435 3 роки тому +969

      Haha so true. "I'm not angry with you. Just disappointed."

    • @arthurrodriguez5015
      @arthurrodriguez5015 3 роки тому +819

      @@MrErik-real your mom birthed and raised you, you best respect if you know whats good. For even the great Alexander would not have achieved all he had without his mothers gift of life.

    • @MrErik-real
      @MrErik-real 3 роки тому +214

      Of course, the problem is the lack of sense of humor but on a serious note,yes his mother was important since that's how he existed but he is much more important to history and culture in general, as hard and important raising a child or multiple children is, I cant say its close to what Alexander did which almost nobody did except perhaps the mongols hundreds of years later

    • @santonopoulou
      @santonopoulou 3 роки тому +39

      Especially Greek mothers!! :P ;)

  • @HDoug412
    @HDoug412 4 роки тому +3346

    Alexander’s army: mutinies
    Alexander: *THE AUDACITY*

  • @ArkamasRoss
    @ArkamasRoss 10 місяців тому +596

    “We’ve celebrated our weddings together!”
    These men seem to have shared an incredible brotherhood and they were about to squander it.

    • @mangrovian1109
      @mangrovian1109 6 місяців тому +9

      To be fair the weddings were set up by Alexander between his Macedonians and Persians which the Macedonians were not too happy about

    • @ArkamasRoss
      @ArkamasRoss 6 місяців тому +7

      @@mangrovian1109 Interesting. I mean it makes obvious sense out on such a long campaign so far away from home. I really should study the history more sometime.

    • @mangrovian1109
      @mangrovian1109 6 місяців тому +9

      @@ArkamasRoss Yeah his whole campaign is fascinating, in the case of the weddings he was trying to create a unified future for his empire as the macedonian and persian cultures were so different.

    • @halfabrick12
      @halfabrick12 4 місяці тому +10

      They kinda had a fair point. They had been on campaign for over a decade. But also, Alexander deserved extraordinary commitment. That man was your nation's ticket to being a superpower. KEEP FIGHTING

    • @wvhoipolloi7035
      @wvhoipolloi7035 21 годину тому

      To be fair, in the end, I think one of his generals poisoned him and the empire they spent that decade creating splintered. And the strongest ended up with their own empires. Dam shame. Or maybe, the way it was always meant to be. Lesser men always plotting in the background. Even today.

  • @trainwreck237
    @trainwreck237 5 місяців тому +345

    Love the subtle implication of the line "There isn't one part of my body, the front at least- that doesn't bear a wound."
    The man never turned away from battle, leaving no chance for the enemy to lay a wound on his back.

    • @AnglosArentHuman
      @AnglosArentHuman 3 місяці тому +32

      There's also the implication that he's never been (successfully) backstabbed by his own men.

    • @SlayerUvAlienGods
      @SlayerUvAlienGods 3 місяці тому

      if you ever been in a fight it's nearly impossible to avoid fighting back it's instinct to defend yourself. Unless it's a police officer because we are taught to respect those in certified positions of authority. Which if you see all this technology and stuff in Hollywood movies if the world can pull itself together that's the future we all could experience.

    • @graveltheblock5578
      @graveltheblock5578 Місяць тому

      He probably has a wound on the back. Aint no way nobody sneaked up on him in the battlefield. But yeah I guess it implies he fought in the battles and never once turned tail unlike most rulers.

    • @josedorsaith5261
      @josedorsaith5261 24 дні тому

      A leader that came through the ranks and risked his life

    • @waynemyers2469
      @waynemyers2469 24 дні тому +1

      @@josedorsaith5261 He didn't come through the ranks, although I know what you mean.

  • @riverofblood4362
    @riverofblood4362 3 роки тому +4494

    Imagine making a speech and having it immortalized 1,000 years later...

  • @radz7106
    @radz7106 4 роки тому +8436

    Legends says that when Alexander delivered this speech, it also came with a background music..

    • @willav9267
      @willav9267 4 роки тому +88

      R Adz probably true

    • @Shutra
      @Shutra 4 роки тому +322

      The heavens parted as the gods themselves played the music for this glorious moment!

    • @MyLoserville
      @MyLoserville 4 роки тому +134

      Athenian: Do I hear boss music?

    • @GenericHandle185
      @GenericHandle185 4 роки тому +84

      Im sure if you were to read the speech word for word on paper, music would play and the skies would part for a mere moment

    • @xandercorp6175
      @xandercorp6175 4 роки тому +52

      Part of me feels it would be much more powerful ringing in musicless silence.

  • @lethalwolf7455
    @lethalwolf7455 9 місяців тому +1364

    The last real commander was Napoleon, a soldier once proclaimed, “He’s not like the other generals, he’s covered in mud and blood” after Napoleon had taken over a cannon after its operater was shot through the eye. He also visited the severely wounded of his army after the battles and thanked them, removing his own medals to pin them on his men

    • @theboyisso6960
      @theboyisso6960 7 місяців тому

      Napoleon was a Jewish puppet

    • @yogeshchavan4943
      @yogeshchavan4943 7 місяців тому +44

      Nice piece of information bro.

    • @lethalwolf7455
      @lethalwolf7455 7 місяців тому +16

      @@yogeshchavan4943 thanks

    • @user-uc6og4yg7s
      @user-uc6og4yg7s 6 місяців тому +36

      There is nothing we can do 😔
      Or something like that

    • @raghav9000
      @raghav9000 6 місяців тому +5

      There's nothing we can do bros

  • @Nevezeniyeet
    @Nevezeniyeet 4 місяці тому +148

    I listen to this when I'm feeling down. I pretend that depression is just a foe that I will defeat and when I listen to his speech I gain confidence and morale or sum.

    • @muhammad4779
      @muhammad4779 3 місяці тому +1

      Haha lol us moment

    • @charliedelta6382
      @charliedelta6382 2 місяці тому

      May you conquer them all

    • @tezsal1501
      @tezsal1501 Місяць тому +5

      Depression is an illusion of your fear conquer it and labor its fruits

    • @cacapoopoopeepeeshire-
      @cacapoopoopeepeeshire- Місяць тому

      here i thought i was the only one

    • @AlinPopescu23
      @AlinPopescu23 Місяць тому

      Take care, depression can be cured, I also had severe depression.

  • @ninjaswordtothehead
    @ninjaswordtothehead 3 роки тому +17342

    Dropped the mic so hard it wouldn't be invented for another 2000 years.

    • @kaedo-2740
      @kaedo-2740 3 роки тому +153

      Bruh ahhaha

    • @axieuon7919
      @axieuon7919 3 роки тому +166

      You..... you Sir/Ma'am... made my day....

    • @kaedo-2740
      @kaedo-2740 3 роки тому +110

      @@axieuon7919 bro it's obviously a ninja, not a man nor a woman but a NINJA 😂

    • @colinstacy2085
      @colinstacy2085 3 роки тому +56

      Prime comedy right here,Alexander would be proud.

    • @ZuluComander
      @ZuluComander 3 роки тому +36

      2000? Your math or your history is a bit off mate.

  • @catoalexanderaspmo9559
    @catoalexanderaspmo9559 3 роки тому +9211

    My phone had 6 % in the beginning of this video. Now it has 12 %

    • @PETERODZZ
      @PETERODZZ 3 роки тому +51

      Nice

    • @chrisknightsbridge7506
      @chrisknightsbridge7506 3 роки тому +93

      Most underated comment on youtube

    • @fives5555arc
      @fives5555arc 3 роки тому +60

      It had a huge morale boost from that epic speech

    • @TheManCaveYTChannel
      @TheManCaveYTChannel 3 роки тому +41

      Just wanted to let you know I was having the crappiest day ever until I read your comment. Thank you. I literally lol'd.

    • @moviestalker2134
      @moviestalker2134 3 роки тому +55

      I played this on my dog's funeral..
      He came back.

  • @user-gt5hp4up6c
    @user-gt5hp4up6c 10 місяців тому +701

    The greatest soldier and military leader in the history. Great respect for those who recorded this speech 2,300 years back..

  • @1dg4fk_lilly24
    @1dg4fk_lilly24 4 місяці тому +90

    The fact that he did all of this before he even reached his 30’s is truly insane! You just cannot help but wonder how his mind works.. and that speech is strong and compelling- one of the things that tell you he was educated brilliantly by the great philosopher Aristotle.

    • @aeternafortuna1644
      @aeternafortuna1644 5 днів тому

      His father did most of the work, he just inherited the game plan...all he had to do was execute...which to be fair he did. Not everyone does what needs ot be done.

  • @trapical
    @trapical 3 роки тому +4475

    "A scar can be seen on every part of my body, though only the front."
    What a brilliant line, the man's back bears no wounds because he never once turned tail.

    • @asinicalnarcissist9520
      @asinicalnarcissist9520 3 роки тому +104

      funny thing is they glorified how he got his scar. he said himself that he was inpaled in the leg by the great king Darius at Gragamela but in truth Darius fled xd. Love both the Myth and the Historical Alexander.

    • @justchillin5200
      @justchillin5200 3 роки тому +3

      @Halcon Serrano ayee found one of you homies..

    • @timothykelly628
      @timothykelly628 3 роки тому +5

      Nor was he whipped such as slaves were

    • @timothykelly628
      @timothykelly628 3 роки тому +1

      But i see your point

    • @mujtab8siddiqu1
      @mujtab8siddiqu1 3 роки тому

      @Halcon Serrano heyet?

  • @GaeFootballClub
    @GaeFootballClub 3 роки тому +16524

    instead of yelling at my kids that they need to do their homework, i’m gonna just start listing my accomplishments and the accomplishments of my forefathers

    • @mrgaudy1954
      @mrgaudy1954 3 роки тому +2292

      “As is right we should start with my father, your grandfather! He would sneak you a 20 when I wasn’t looking and would give you the run of his house whenever you’d visit! But despite all he did for you, it pales in comparison to what *I* have done for you!”

    • @Exemption88
      @Exemption88 3 роки тому +331

      Fine strategy

    • @friedrichnietzsche7376
      @friedrichnietzsche7376 3 роки тому +26

      Haha

    • @tatogod3573
      @tatogod3573 3 роки тому +1316

      @@mrgaudy1954 "I helped you with your projects... Even though back then you were meant to do it yourself. I convinced your mom to let you get a PlayStation... And got you Call of Duty, Minecraft, God of War, and GTA, and got Red Dead 2 from your cousin! The rest of them he gave you willingly, and his games became yours! All the fun of Zelda and Skyrim, which I didn't have to buy, are yours now! Bioshock, PUBG, Doom Eternal, Borderlands 3, all belong to you! The Stealth of Assassin's Creed, the puzzles of Portal 2! You are now an A+ student, star-player, most popular in school! What have I held back from myself aside from this suit and briefcase? Nothing! No man can point to my riches! Only the games I hold in trust for you! And what would I do with them, anyway? I eat what you eat, I get no more rest than you. Many times I have woken up before you so that you could get up in time for school! Do you really believe you have worked harder at school than I have at work? Come on! If you are tired then tell me why! I'll tell you why I am... There isn't one part of my brain, my mind, at least, that doesn't want to sleep! My brain is overworked from every thing you can think of! Covering shifts, working on projects alone, staying overtime, doing work at home! All for the sake of your life, your food and your games! And yet here I still am, helping you with algebra, elements, history and sex ed! We've been to parent-teacher conferences together! Many of my assets will one day become yours! I got you fast food... Without asking why you were hungry... Even though you're fed well enough and pillage every dessert your mother makes! You wear expensive shoes, that impress your friends and were bought by me! Any test you failed, that you didn't pay attention to, I helped you study! Most tests you now do quickly and easily! Your teachers are impressed, and let you go early! Under my help, not one assignment has gotten an F! And now, I wanted you to get good grades on your homework, to be praised by your teacher! But since you don't want to do it, then don't! Go to school and tell them that your dad, Alexander, payer of food, bills, games and phones! Who bought you Doritos, Sour Patch Kids and Pringles as far as the junk food aisle! Who's bought you Pepsi and Root Beer and Sprite! Even pizza! First to buy it since your mom said it was too unhealthy! I would have gotten you a large pizza too if you hadn't been afraid your mom would get mad! Who drove to your school from the driveway! Who introduced you to your favorite food, which you hadn't tried before! Who made your science fair project... While you played Modern Warfare! When you get to school... You tell them that when you got home, your dog ate your homework, too lazy to come up with a better excuse! Perhaps this excuse will seem justifiable in the eyes of your teacher, and cunning in the eyes of your peers! Begone!"

    • @andresduques2013
      @andresduques2013 3 роки тому +236

      @@tatogod3573 you sir are a genius!

  • @darkside791
    @darkside791 8 місяців тому +72

    Alexander the Great's last words before he died must be the thing that every human being in earth should know. “When you bury my body, don't build any momentum and keep my hands outside so that the world knows that the person who won the whole world had nothing in his hand while dying.”

    • @waynemyers2469
      @waynemyers2469 24 дні тому +3

      The part of that speech that is most forgotten in history is the part where he says: "By the way, I received a letter from your student loans director, he tells me the bank is wondering what you did with the $339,000 dollars we lent you..."

  • @asimadnankhan1364
    @asimadnankhan1364 9 місяців тому +219

    With an army of only 40k, he started his journey to conquer 500 million people around the word, and he did it with pride.

    • @probablyanon
      @probablyanon 26 днів тому +1

      not even 100 million lived at the time

  • @absolutegamert2889
    @absolutegamert2889 3 роки тому +5310

    Fun fact : Socrates taught Plato, Plato taught Aristotle, Aristotle taught Alexander the Great.

    • @LeoErwin
      @LeoErwin 3 роки тому +442

      And Alexander the great taught us

    • @codfunnyndstuffs9296
      @codfunnyndstuffs9296 3 роки тому +186

      But who taught socrates? We may never know!

    • @guardianofsummerset451
      @guardianofsummerset451 3 роки тому +631

      @@codfunnyndstuffs9296 He didn't need to be taught, his greatest wisdom was to acknowledge that he knew nothing.

    • @kurington.blogspot7876
      @kurington.blogspot7876 3 роки тому +252

      And Diogenes told him to move because he was blocking the sun.
      The insult has so many levels I can't count (at least three).

    • @nicholasszabo5954
      @nicholasszabo5954 3 роки тому +99

      Fun fact: Bill and Ted taught Socrates.

  • @tmass1
    @tmass1 4 роки тому +41095

    He died of back injuries. From carrying the weight of his team

    • @Alex-fv3od
      @Alex-fv3od 4 роки тому +782

      Fantastic comment

    • @EcsMurphy
      @EcsMurphy 4 роки тому +1101

      The unknown illness was actually lumbago.

    • @pawninwordsandsoon
      @pawninwordsandsoon 4 роки тому +1377

      He died of back injury carrying the weight of his balls

    • @e.v4892
      @e.v4892 4 роки тому +1250

      Alexander the Great, the first solo-queue player in history

    • @chad3558
      @chad3558 4 роки тому +729

      he was 252-0

  • @sanjnamous
    @sanjnamous 3 місяці тому +122

    As a Persian who for the most part of my life lamented the invasion of the Macedonians and the defeat of the Achaemenid Empire. Also lament deeply the early demise of Alexander the Great. The beautiful marriage of Greek and Persian culture may have lasted longer. What a travesty the Wars of the Diadochi were.
    A masterpiece this is. Chilling, emotional, magnanimous. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.

    • @hillaryclintondidnothingwrong
      @hillaryclintondidnothingwrong 3 місяці тому +1

      Why would you lament something that happened 2500 years ago? What's wrong with you?

    • @j.ritter619
      @j.ritter619 2 місяці тому

      ​​@@hillaryclintondidnothingwrong Why do you have to be so negative? I mean that seriously. What, in your life, is so bad that you feel the need to suck the life and happiness out of other people for no reason whatsoever? Dude found something that hits him in the feels and you have to come along and spit on it? What a miserable human being.

    • @NathanielEriashvili
      @NathanielEriashvili 2 місяці тому +5

      Bless your heart, my brother!

    • @sanjnamous
      @sanjnamous 2 місяці тому +11

      @@hillaryclintondidnothingwrong whats wrong with you? berating people online? It seems you are the one with issues. For those who love their history and embrace it, we lament and love events dating back millennia.

    • @Carlos-sd6cz
      @Carlos-sd6cz 20 днів тому +1

      @@sanjnamous just check her nick name; that says everything.

  • @papapeachesxcq
    @papapeachesxcq 6 місяців тому +65

    Am I the only one who watches this once or twice every month for motivational value I don't quite understand?

    • @f.j.a105
      @f.j.a105 6 місяців тому +2

      Your not the only one

    • @StevenGeorge-to4kj
      @StevenGeorge-to4kj Місяць тому

      Certainly helped me to pep talk myself more than ask someone else to help or advise me. Especially if I know they'll use it against me instead of building me. Self-reliance is what Alexander almost said instead. But you could tell he loved his army.

  • @thatnflweeb7023
    @thatnflweeb7023 4 роки тому +6817

    The hardest flex in human history

    • @berserk6855
      @berserk6855 4 роки тому +534

      He didn't just flex on his soldiers, he flexed on entire world

    • @DynamicMisha
      @DynamicMisha 3 роки тому +90

      Lemme just tell the boys and all of history sumtin real quick boss.

    • @prntm926
      @prntm926 3 роки тому +70

      be a king in his 20 is not good enough for him, so he qonquered (almost) the whole world, lol.

    • @rodolfotonelli3689
      @rodolfotonelli3689 3 роки тому +27

      Alexander the Great is Biblical. But his horn (reign) was cut short.

    • @insaneinfinite8150
      @insaneinfinite8150 3 роки тому +69

      Naw dawg. Jesus resurrecting is the hardest flex in human history.

  • @zanthimos
    @zanthimos 4 роки тому +2443

    In this speech, he didn't just flex to his men. He flexed to the entire world.

    • @faubourglincoln
      @faubourglincoln 4 роки тому +23

      Tbh that’s not the greatest speech ever, not even close actually. Maybe be the greatest ego trip ever but not the greatest speech.

    • @JJRamos14
      @JJRamos14 4 роки тому +64

      @@faubourglincoln Was Alexander not great like they said he was?

    • @faubourglincoln
      @faubourglincoln 4 роки тому +3

      JaguarFootball he was but the speech wasn’t a great one.

    • @chaosdweller
      @chaosdweller 4 роки тому

      Lol ikr

    • @resurrection3D
      @resurrection3D 4 роки тому +20

      @@faubourglincoln We are all entitled to our opinions.

  • @captainjacksparrow698
    @captainjacksparrow698 11 місяців тому +351

    As an Iranian or Persian, considering the fact that this man used to be an enemy, I cannot do anything else than respecting him at the moment.

    • @jbarral6509
      @jbarral6509 7 місяців тому +23

      I hope you remembered cyrus the great

    • @captainjacksparrow698
      @captainjacksparrow698 7 місяців тому

      Cyrus died in 530 BC, Alexander died in 323 BC, Alexander wasn't even born yet when Cyrus died. What's your point?@@jbarral6509

    • @JamesPeach
      @JamesPeach 6 місяців тому +22

      Well he was an enemy of Darius and the elites. Most Persians liked Alexander. Many freely opened their gates to Alexander. Alexander also loved the people of Persia and was slowly adopting Persian customs. Not only that but he also married Persian wifes, not Greek/Macedonian. So he truly loved the old empire and people of it.

    • @captainjacksparrow698
      @captainjacksparrow698 6 місяців тому +2

      @JamesPeach Darius? Haha I thought Darius was dead long before Alexander was born

    • @obabas80
      @obabas80 4 місяці тому +8

      The Persians were worthy, honorable and civilized enemies. Today Greeks and Iranians respect each other.

  • @mavericks.9638
    @mavericks.9638 2 місяці тому +35

    i come back to this speech once in a while.

  • @trentoskivich4211
    @trentoskivich4211 3 роки тому +10500

    The narrator absolutely killed this. The arrogance, the fury, the inspiration.

    • @Stuenestoppen2
      @Stuenestoppen2 3 роки тому +53

      Sounds like Matt Smith. ( I know its not him )

    • @bugembetrevor1254
      @bugembetrevor1254 3 роки тому +83

      @@Stuenestoppen2 its patrick Kennedy,, an actor

    • @_Cato_
      @_Cato_ 3 роки тому +169

      No kidding. Dude did a marvelous job.

    • @twoscarabsintheswarm9055
      @twoscarabsintheswarm9055 3 роки тому +271

      The arrogance? My mans was just spitting facts

    • @V-q8is
      @V-q8is 3 роки тому +301

      @@twoscarabsintheswarm9055 I have to agree with that lol. But what he probably meant was his tone; telling them off like they were ungrateful idiots, which they kinda were.

  • @billykhoabillykhoa7844
    @billykhoabillykhoa7844 2 роки тому +5756

    The only explanation scientist have came up with to explain Alexander’s untimely death is that he was crushed under the weight of his massive balls.

    • @lindsay9819
      @lindsay9819 2 роки тому +45

      LOL XD

    • @neowide4970
      @neowide4970 2 роки тому +30

      malaria

    • @BrianJohnson-yn4re
      @BrianJohnson-yn4re 2 роки тому +59

      I heard he was killed by a mosquito but I think he was assassinated by one of the spiteful Macedonians

    • @aquila7602
      @aquila7602 2 роки тому +28

      Yeah he was either killed by a mosquito, or poisoned by someone

    • @phedonbilek3322
      @phedonbilek3322 2 роки тому +2

      Ah ah ah!!!

  • @timothyhenny5722
    @timothyhenny5722 10 місяців тому +38

    "there isn't one part of my body -the front at least- that doesn't bare a wound"
    Wow, look at the wordplay and the subtle implication that he has never turned his back on a fight. Beautiful words.

  • @TheGhostQuarter
    @TheGhostQuarter 10 місяців тому +127

    God I feel like I've wasted so much time. This man literally conquered that much territory in the same amount of time I've been alive.

    • @TheBanjoShowOfficial
      @TheBanjoShowOfficial 9 місяців тому +14

      Man is a product of his time and place. Heroes are the result of ordinary men in unordinary conditions.

    • @garybrown2039
      @garybrown2039 9 місяців тому +16

      Well he is a product of his time, family, and country. But you have one advantage he didnt get. And that is living past your 30s.

    • @vladdracul2379
      @vladdracul2379 7 місяців тому +13

      ​​@@garybrown2039
      But have any of us truly lived? We get up and breathe, eat and shit. Then we lay down to do the same dead-end job that we hate. Can you truly say we have lived beyond our 30s when this is all our "life" amounts to?

    • @mangrovian1109
      @mangrovian1109 6 місяців тому +4

      He was also a product of perfect conditions, literally every part of his childhood set him up to be as great as he was

    • @benjamindavis2475
      @benjamindavis2475 5 місяців тому +1

      Conquering people... Isn't necessarily a good thing. Better to do nothing than to hurt others.

  • @chasewalton2558
    @chasewalton2558 3 роки тому +3931

    Manager: "why do think you're a good fit for this company?"
    Alexander: *deep breath*.............

    • @kenmasasy
      @kenmasasy 2 роки тому +28

      robert california had similar speech

    • @MikoGarrido
      @MikoGarrido 2 роки тому +34

      I would've IPO'd if you hadn't cowered in fear

    • @Universal..
      @Universal.. 2 роки тому +1

      Historical facts = Strabo (63 BC) tells us that Illyrians, Thracians, Bottians and Thesprotes shared the Macedonian territory (Tribes of Pelasgian origin 🇦🇱 ).
      Source: (Strabo, VII, Frg .n°.11)
      The Macedonians have just propagated the Hellenic culture and have adopted it little by little ...
      The ancient authors called the Macedonians Barbaros/non-Greeks...
      For example the great Thucydides...
      Example : Thucydides (II, 80- IV, 126) who qualified of Barbaros (not Greek) the MACEDONIANS, Thesprotes, Molosses, Châones Atintanes, Paravaiens, Orestiens etc!
      Moreover it is not the only one, far from there ....

    • @Universal..
      @Universal.. 2 роки тому +1

      Historical facts
      =
      The family of Philip II, father of Alexander the Great.
      This last, according to the data, had a Macedonian father, but not his mother.
      She was called Eurydice and came from the tribe of "Lyncestides".
      Who was the grandmother on the side of the father of Alexander the Great?
      The mother of Philip is the daughter of the daughter
      Of Arrhabaeus, daughter of king Sirras, says Strabo.
      Plutarch is very detailed on this subject.
      He insists that although Eurydice is Illyrian (🇦🇱) and barbarian in every sense of the word, she was educated to help children.
      He says very clearly that she is Illyrian, and barbaric in every way.
      (Plutarch, De liberis educandis. p.69)
      Lyncestides from where came the mother of Philip II, were a tribe which extended not far from the lake of Ohrid, somewhere in the area of Manastir where the ruins of one of their most important cities are today.
      (Illyrian, no doubt. It is the last province that has a border with Macedonia)
      As for whether it was an Illyrian tribe, this is clearly proven by ancient historians and geographers, including Titus Livy, Strabo, as well as Pliny who lists many in detail in the fourth book of the collection of 37 works entitled "Natural History", not to mention the great ancient geographer "Claudius Ptolemy" who also classifies the Lyncestrae among the Illyrian tribes .
      And the later authors have the same attitude since on several occasions, they mention Eurydice, the mother of Philip II and the grandmother of Alexander, as being illyrian etc...
      Here what Demosthenes says to us about Philip II of Macedonia (father of Alexander the Great):
      - "And yet, with regard to Philip and his conduct, they
      don't feel that way, although he's not Greek and he's not related to the Greeks at all..."
      (The third Filipino)
      By Demosthenes (384-322 BC)

    • @Universal..
      @Universal.. 2 роки тому +1

      Historical facts =
      Olympias, the mother of Alexander the Great.
      But who was this woman who is said to have astonished the Macedonian king with her beauty ?
      I will write based only on facts, that is, on the quotes of famous ancient authors, mainly Greek.
      ( For me there is one thing in history, which with the facts are not said ... )
      According to Plutarch, Alexander was a descendant of Ajax through his father Neoptolemos and this is accepted without discussion.
      According to Justin, Philip married Olympias, daughter of Neoptolemos, king of the Molosses.
      All the authors thus agree on the fact that Alexander the Great was the grandson of a Molossian.
      For those who do not know this tribe (the Molossians), who were they, what territory did they occupy and how were they considered by the ancient authors ?
      Let us stop for a moment to know more about the tribe of the Molossians from which the mother of Alexander the Great came.
      To make it simple, the tribe of Molossians is in Epirus somewhere in the region of Chamerie on the back of Thesprotians who dominated the coastal part.
      In addition to this, the Kaons who were in the south of present-day Albania and who constituted three of the great tribes of Epirus.
      Historically, tribes like the Molossians or others who composed Epirus like the Kaons, the Thesprotians, the Paraue, the Antintans and others, are historically linked to the Illyrian (🇦🇱) culture or to a part of it.
      As Thucydides tells us about the events of the Peloponnesian War that involved both actually in reality Illyrians and Illyria itself, these tribes were commonly considered barbarian (non-Greek) tribes.
      Thucydides: - "Among the barbarians there were about 1,000 Kaons who ruled without a king. Along with the Kaons, the Thesprotians also participated and were also ruled without a king. There were also the MOLOSSIANS, the Atintants and the Paraues.
      ( HISTORY OF THE PELOPONNESIAN WAR )
      All these tribes, mentioned by the historian of Athenian origin Thucydides for their participation in the famous Peloponnesian war in the 5th century B.C., are considered as barbarians, therefore not Greek!
      ( Thucydides II, 80- IV, 126 )
      The Kaons, the Thesprotians of Chamerie, the Arintans and the Parauets constitute the backbone of what one called Epirus.
      Among them are of course the Molossians where are the roots of the family of the mother of Alexander the Great !
      And Thucydides is not the only source which defines the Epirotes as non-Greeks.
      There are many others!
      According to the encyclopedia Basic Antiquity, composed of 86 volumes... Pauly Wissowa the Real "Encyclopedia Alterumswissenschaft" says that the Epirotes are of Illyrian origin 🇦🇱 and have strong links with the population of southern Italy!
      More concise on the issue, the only Nobel Prize in history 🎓 is none other than Theodor Mommsen author of the cycle "Corpus of Antiquity inscriptions" which says that: - "the brave Epirotes, the Albanians 🇦🇱 of antiquity supported with traditional loyalty the young and brave Pyrrhus or "the Eagle" as they called him " .
      Let us point out on this subject that the Albanians name themselves "Shqiptar", that is to say "sons or children of the eagle".
      The soldiers of Pyrrhus (3rd century BC / Epirote King), called their King "the Eagle" and that the latter retroqued them one day that they were his "children", so the Albanians are the children of the Eagle ...
      "Shqiptar = child of the Eagle .... " .
      (Pyrrhus was the cousin of Alexander the Great, of the Molossian tribe and himself an ambitious conqueror, Pyrrhus is one of the most formidable adversaries of the early days of ancient Rome).
      Lorenzo Braccesi (Professor of Greek History at the University of Venice, Italy, in 1986) tells us:
      - "Olympias was originally from Epirus, on the part of the father who was king of Epirus, on the part of the mother also and that Illyrian blood 🇦🇱 circulated in the family, there is no doubt. "
      ( 9,01- 9,15 . The true story of Alexander the great ... - Gjurmë Shqiptare )
      That the Epirotes are or are not Illyrians is a discussion that, from an archaeological point of view, is resolved.
      The Epirotes and the Illyrians have the same culture, if we consider the Iron Age, the use of tombs, fortifications with several rows of walls, their material culture, the shape of the pots or the ornaments which are identical to those of Korça (current Albania) and religion.
      Not only ancient authors like Thucydides, Strabo and others have called the Epirotic tribes barbarians (non-Greek) but also later serious publications based on documents and archaeological findings point out the same thing.
      The Molosses, were one of the Illyrian tribes of Epirus from where came the mother of Alexander the Great Olympias daughter of the king and the sister .
      The Molosses, were one of the Illyrian tribes of Epirus from where came the mother of Alexander the Great Olympias daughter of the king and sister of another well known Illyrian prince "Alexander the Molossus".
      I believe that all or part of the strong character of Alexander comes exactly from his mother, from the house that also gave birth to Pyrrhus.
      The powerful role of women in Illyrian society has been documented by many authors, including those who today identify themselves as Greeks, such as Athenaeus and Theompope.
      Olympias' influence on her son Alexander was so great.
      She believed that her son had divine blood and that he was born to rule the greatest kingdom of all time.
      But the mother's family was not the only Illyrian family to which Alexander was affiliated, his link with the Illyrians was stronger than that!

  • @LionHeartZell
    @LionHeartZell 4 роки тому +5232

    "I would of crossed the Hyphasis too, if you hadn't cowered in fear."
    Damn everyone felt that.

    • @LalitKumar-cu5iu
      @LalitKumar-cu5iu 4 роки тому +260

      6:06 corroborates what plutarch wrote in 4th century book LIVES that alexander was upset because his army didn't want to cross the river deeper into India because they were shaken after the fierce battle with army of king porus the ruler of a small border kingdom.
      the armies of nanda empire in central India were 20 times as large as those of king Porus.

    • @LalitKumar-cu5iu
      @LalitKumar-cu5iu 4 роки тому +104

      Lion
      the hyphasis river is called Biaas now... it flows some 300 km from my home... it isnt a mighty river.
      the hydaspes river, called Jhelum river today... is a mighty river and flowed 200 metres from my home when i lived in kashmir.

    • @daltonmiller5590
      @daltonmiller5590 4 роки тому +34

      @@LalitKumar-cu5iu Damn bro, you live in Kashmir? I heard there was some religious conflict up.

    • @KunalKeshav-dq6ty
      @KunalKeshav-dq6ty 4 роки тому +83

      @@daltonmiller5590 those things come and go, they're no biggie, it's just that the western media is making profit out of it.

    • @daltonmiller5590
      @daltonmiller5590 4 роки тому +28

      @@KunalKeshav-dq6ty Figures. They do that a lot.

  • @nZym1
    @nZym1 Місяць тому +7

    The words are enough to give me chills, but can we appreciate the narrator of this video? He really made me feel like i was there listening Alexander himself!

  • @vectorfox4782
    @vectorfox4782 2 місяці тому +14

    *”A true leader leads by example, not by force.” - Sun Tzu*

  • @manu11.20
    @manu11.20 2 роки тому +7873

    He was so OP that the developers killed him.

    • @matthewphillips1890
      @matthewphillips1890 2 роки тому +342

      Banned him from the server

    • @notnokn6445
      @notnokn6445 2 роки тому +156

      Shame that they didn't just nerf him smh

    • @kuzakani4297
      @kuzakani4297 2 роки тому +128

      @@notnokn6445 no, then some undeveloped character would kill him after they made him evil, better died young than old as a villain.

    • @portgasempire7867
      @portgasempire7867 2 роки тому +13

      @@kuzakani4297 Wasn't he always a villain though?

    • @kuzakani4297
      @kuzakani4297 2 роки тому +44

      @@portgasempire7867 because of.what? Defeating Darío? Not even its sátraps liked him, most of.them just surrended to Alexander with no fight.

  • @J-doeg
    @J-doeg 3 роки тому +3690

    “The Thessalians, they used to terrify you, we rule them now” such a great line

    • @mk9650
      @mk9650 3 роки тому +20

      @@simonides3167 I live in Larissa

    • @mk9650
      @mk9650 3 роки тому +8

      @@ep5154 I hope this is a joke I don't get and you don't mean it literally

    • @kostakws
      @kostakws 3 роки тому +10

      @@mk9650 Larissa doesn’t exist what do you mean?

    • @mk9650
      @mk9650 3 роки тому +2

      @@kostakws ρε μαλακα

    • @faisalnehal372
      @faisalnehal372 3 роки тому +14

      @@mk9650 I guess it's a joke like "Denmark doesn't exist" about Larissa

  • @albernard674
    @albernard674 10 місяців тому +26

    “There isn’t one part of my body, the front at least that doesn’t bare a wound.” Insinuating your back is chill because you were never running away from a fight, pretty baller line.

  • @thenickfoxx
    @thenickfoxx 9 місяців тому +60

    One of my greatest wishes is being able to travel back in time. Not to meddle with anything, but just to witness all of these great moments in human history. Well, even beyond human history. The dinosaurs, the dawn of mankind, ancient Greece, Japan, Rome, Persia, Sweden/ Norway - The way Native Americans lived, the first crossing of the Atlantic. All of it. I yearn for it. It saddens me that I will never be able to see all of these profoundly great things in the history of our world no matter how beautiful or vile.

    • @MH-dt4ib
      @MH-dt4ib 3 місяці тому +4

      I think about this exact thing all the time. Just to be an invisible observer and travel throughout history.
      Would be a greater gift than a trip to heaven

    • @SurprisedCello-vu6sl
      @SurprisedCello-vu6sl 2 місяці тому

      Same

    • @user-wq7uc1rr9u
      @user-wq7uc1rr9u Місяць тому

      People think about things like they think about alot of things and let them go ,it's probably possible to access the through some sort of lucid dream astral travel state where you can see all that ever was ;)

    • @kernal2077
      @kernal2077 Місяць тому

      Just read books man, I know of no better way of looking back in the past than a good and reliable history book

    • @user-wq7uc1rr9u
      @user-wq7uc1rr9u Місяць тому

      @@kernal2077 "a reliable history book" that's actually hilarious haha good one buddy!

  • @manfrombritain6816
    @manfrombritain6816 3 роки тому +3265

    the ultimate chad. he was so chad that every chad in the western hemisphere would, for the next 2000 years, cite him, imitate him, learn from him, name themselves after him, weep for they were not him.

    • @bmssenjoyer
      @bmssenjoyer 3 роки тому +139

      I would call him the greatest man in history

    • @boogathon
      @boogathon 3 роки тому +95

      @@bmssenjoyer He certainly set the standard.

    • @ajarofpickles2826
      @ajarofpickles2826 3 роки тому +77

      He is more of a god than a chad tbh

    • @bmssenjoyer
      @bmssenjoyer 3 роки тому +15

      @@ajarofpickles2826 seconded

    • @LordAlvastar
      @LordAlvastar 3 роки тому +85

      Even caesar wept at the foot of his status at Alexandria in egypt because he was so impressed at Alexander's accomplishments at such a young age.

  • @tomtommerson6320
    @tomtommerson6320 2 роки тому +4237

    Girls at the gym: "He's probably listening to heavy metal"

    • @manosvahas2816
      @manosvahas2816 2 роки тому +62

      Iron Maiden specifically! :D

    • @julianvukic6193
      @julianvukic6193 2 роки тому +96

      @@manosvahas2816 The point-->
      You

    • @manosvahas2816
      @manosvahas2816 2 роки тому +39

      @@julianvukic6193 whatever.....the point is that Alexander was the kind of man that will live forever, and some people are trying to steal his heritage, that's the point!

    • @argha-qi5hf
      @argha-qi5hf 2 роки тому +9

      Criminally Underrated

    • @discovermajid
      @discovermajid 2 роки тому +5

      oh you king

  • @Randomhero651
    @Randomhero651 11 місяців тому +50

    "The front, at least" slipped in there with perfect timing made me belly laugh and clap! By the end, I was crying. This. Is. EXCELLENT!

    • @ishrendon6435
      @ishrendon6435 9 місяців тому +2

      It was just mean to show he never turned his back on anyone

    • @sosig6445
      @sosig6445 7 місяців тому +1

      he never backed down from a fight

  • @RockoDucko21
    @RockoDucko21 2 місяці тому +12

    He conquered lands.
    He conquered people.
    He spread Hellenic culture to the ends of the known world.
    He was on the front line, along his co-patriot brothers in arms.
    He kept watch as a mere soldier to ease the fatigue of his hoplites and phalangites (the only man doing such a thing was a certain French emperor, who was sighting the cannons at Lodi and France)
    Maybe he was hated, or disliked by some of his time. But 2500 years later, he has the respect he requires.
    His name: Alexandros o Megas.
    Remember him, because he certainly is the Great of History.

  • @karensupreme8149
    @karensupreme8149 3 роки тому +4068

    He has no scars on his back because he never retreated!

    • @adamburdt8794
      @adamburdt8794 3 роки тому +17

      umm if he retreated he may have plenty scars on his back

    • @jopiaspieder1184
      @jopiaspieder1184 3 роки тому +48

      He has retreated before when he faced off against a queen from Africa once he seen her army and her on a war elephant ready to face off against him, look it up.

    • @constapatedbannana4164
      @constapatedbannana4164 3 роки тому +39

      @Muhammed Ali homosexuality in ancient Greek culture was very common and accepted so i really don't understand your point here

    • @constapatedbannana4164
      @constapatedbannana4164 3 роки тому +2

      @Muhammed Ali I mean your not wrong but neither am i

    • @constapatedbannana4164
      @constapatedbannana4164 3 роки тому +1

      @Muhammed Ali how can a bum be a pervert?

  • @hayatotenryuu9850
    @hayatotenryuu9850 3 роки тому +5849

    "He died at only 32"
    The gods were afraid that if he ruled until he was 50, he'd begin to march into Olympus and take that too, so they sowed disease ahead of time, to cut him short.

    • @makaylahnkanu304
      @makaylahnkanu304 3 роки тому +303

      I cannot express how much I love this friggin comment.

    • @axelfoley1812
      @axelfoley1812 3 роки тому +30

      @@makaylahnkanu304 me to badass but true 👍

    • @axelfoley1812
      @axelfoley1812 3 роки тому +20

      @@makaylahnkanu304 me to badass but true 👍

    • @marijankrajnovic4348
      @marijankrajnovic4348 3 роки тому +9

      @@makaylahnkanu304 ikr

    • @acesilver-eye3561
      @acesilver-eye3561 3 роки тому +105

      12 years 8 months and he conquered most of the known world. Leying the ground work for our culture and society today

  • @GordonSan
    @GordonSan 6 місяців тому +9

    “Not one part of my body, the front at least that bears no scars.” -nice way to imply he doesn’t run away. Very subtle, but hits hard.

  • @tsabrendan
    @tsabrendan 5 місяців тому +8

    The spirit of Alexander flowed through the heart of this actor performing this speech.

  • @OFFF861
    @OFFF861 2 роки тому +4825

    *"Imagine a king who fights his own battles. Wouldn't that be a sight?"*
    Alexander the Great:

    • @ericking9547
      @ericking9547 2 роки тому +76

      Ha! Achilles - played by Brad Pitt ;)

    • @solemagus4761
      @solemagus4761 2 роки тому +33

      Of All the Warlords loved by the God's.... I hate him the Most.. =)

    • @n3gi_
      @n3gi_ 2 роки тому +69

      Genghis Khan: Am I Joke to you? Genghis Khan was more successful than Alexander the great, especially cus he didn't die young. He died after conquering all the land he could.

    • @dinos9607
      @dinos9607 2 роки тому +25

      Well, to be honest, this line in the Troy film is not accurate (among so many other, basically the whole plot) since Agamemnon did indeed fight his own battles, he was often in the first line, and even if not the best, he was still a very decent fighter for his age, fighting and killing notable Trojan princes and their allies. Achilles' grudge against him was for disrespecting him and not recognising his contribution to the Achaean campaign.

    • @yammoto148
      @yammoto148 2 роки тому +82

      @@n3gi_ Genghis was rarely at the front of battle, his conquest has merit but honestly unlike Alexander who created dynasties that lasted for thousands of years, Genghis' legacy was the black plague almost erasing his work.

  • @Tyler-zz4kv
    @Tyler-zz4kv 3 роки тому +5586

    Can we just appreciate the vigor of the narrator he did a great job

    • @nottellingnostfu318
      @nottellingnostfu318 3 роки тому +18

      Sounds like shit

    • @Tyler-zz4kv
      @Tyler-zz4kv 3 роки тому +304

      @@nottellingnostfu318 you must work for Rotten Tomatoes

    • @anderskaring5742
      @anderskaring5742 3 роки тому +41

      @Dennis The Golden God Reynolds lol

    • @jayk9347
      @jayk9347 3 роки тому +40

      @@nottellingnostfu318 we’re all allowed opinions no matter how wrong they are

    • @nottellingnostfu318
      @nottellingnostfu318 3 роки тому +35

      The orator does not sound like a leader, he neither commands attention nor does he sound confident; His voice is weak, and his cadence lacks emotion as well as punctuality. It sounds like he is reading a piece of paper. Not trying to rally an army. (And ill add that said army was about to either bail or mutiny, so it was a crazy important speech.)
      [Edited for spelling because I'm drunk right now]

  • @mcchungusamungus8011
    @mcchungusamungus8011 8 місяців тому +9

    the world would be a better place if generals still treated their soldiers this way. maybe one day there would be no more need for war, if people treated each other with such common honesty.

  • @ivanakoroma9705
    @ivanakoroma9705 9 місяців тому +8

    Many time i have spent d night on watch so that u can sleep soundly ...These words gave me chills..

  • @Victor-kt6qn
    @Victor-kt6qn 3 роки тому +4593

    One of the few men in history who truly deserve to be called The Great.

    • @papasmurf5314
      @papasmurf5314 3 роки тому +425

      There are many known as "the great", but none compares to Alexander.
      That's why in Spanish, we call him "Alejandro Magno", that comes from "magnificence", the only one called in this way; "Magno/Magna" a word used only to refer to the greatest things.

    • @indispensableidenity6332
      @indispensableidenity6332 3 роки тому +19

      The great idiot

    • @tyy799
      @tyy799 3 роки тому +313

      @@indispensableidenity6332 smarter and better than you

    • @indispensableidenity6332
      @indispensableidenity6332 3 роки тому +9

      @@tyy799 Is this the best you can come up with?

    • @joeytriumbari5318
      @joeytriumbari5318 3 роки тому +167

      Fake Legend what’s funny is that the only thing you said was “the great idiot”.

  • @thespartan6548
    @thespartan6548 3 роки тому +3778

    “I PAID ALL OF YOUR DEBTS,
    WITHOUT ASKING HOW YOU GOT THEM”
    Spoke like a true Greek King!

    • @tedtzavaras1065
      @tedtzavaras1065 3 роки тому +163

      @@woozie7935 he was Greek

    • @bobtheplayer9777
      @bobtheplayer9777 3 роки тому +39

      He was half greek (his father) and half ilyrian (his mother)

    • @John-qq3wp
      @John-qq3wp 3 роки тому +14

      That was a Greek custom for kings to pay soldiers debt?

    • @zanppk5903
      @zanppk5903 3 роки тому +1

      go check for he's teenage years

    • @user-ou2zw4nc3f
      @user-ou2zw4nc3f 3 роки тому +44

      @@woozie7935 Yes, and now give us a link to the alt-right blog where you got that great historical truth that only you know. Open a book.

  • @ajjs8869
    @ajjs8869 2 місяці тому +6

    This one clip is better than the whole Netflix documentary.

  • @BH02377
    @BH02377 10 місяців тому +48

    The nations, kingdoms, kings and pharaohs etc. that spawned from this man’s’ greatness is simply amazing!!

  • @qqqqqq1879
    @qqqqqq1879 3 роки тому +3777

    Every mom when their child says that they don't like todays dinner:

  • @pocketinfinity6733
    @pocketinfinity6733 2 роки тому +6962

    "Imagine a king who fights his own battles" - Achilles
    Alexander The Great, a king who fights his own battles

    • @godfather4377
      @godfather4377 2 роки тому +324

      So did Caesar (not a King but Ruler). That's what makes them so amazing. They weren't just great generals, they literally would lead the charge themselves. Whether people love them or hate them. They had balls back then and got their hands dirty themselves.

    • @BenTacoCatBen
      @BenTacoCatBen 2 роки тому +242

      @@godfather4377 Caesar cannot compare to Alexander in this regard. Alexander often led charges from the front of his formation while Caesar hardly ever involved himself in the fighting personally. Caesar would not have been covered in nearly so many scars.

    • @nikola8723
      @nikola8723 2 роки тому +247

      it is said that when caesar visited alexanders grave he lamented on how little he had accomplished by that time compared to alexander (he was 30+ something).

    • @pocketinfinity6733
      @pocketinfinity6733 2 роки тому +177

      @@nikola8723 bruh mans was flexin even in the after life

    • @aek1928
      @aek1928 2 роки тому +47

      King Leonidas exemplifies this narrative no more so than Alexander The Great.

  • @carlosschwambach9213
    @carlosschwambach9213 6 місяців тому +13

    Everybody gangsta till Alexander the Great starts quoting his achievements

  • @pducks3602
    @pducks3602 7 місяців тому +17

    Man, what an awesome speech. I listen to this so often. There’s times I’ve listened where it made me kind of tear up a little bit. Can only imagine being one of his soldiers standing there listening to that after having gone through so much with him leading you. History is so cool.

  • @hominem3731
    @hominem3731 2 роки тому +9214

    He suffered from chronic back pain for carrying the Greek empire by himself.

    • @DeathLessBoss
      @DeathLessBoss 2 роки тому +220

      you mean macedonian

    • @hominem3731
      @hominem3731 2 роки тому +439

      @@DeathLessBoss Dont forget that Phillip his father was made Hegemon of all Greece and that made Alexander the ruler of all the greek empire.

    • @dang5736
      @dang5736 2 роки тому +139

      @@hominem3731 his hegemony over the Greeks meant they were his ~vassals. He was King of Macedonia and Hegemon of Greece, meaning Greece had been subjugated under the kingdom of Macedonia

    • @dimitristrikionis6954
      @dimitristrikionis6954 2 роки тому +211

      @@DeathLessBoss it's like you say that kingdom of Sparta or Athens weren't Greek...

    • @dang5736
      @dang5736 2 роки тому +81

      @MrLizardisle the Macedonians were Hellenic, yes. And Alexander‘s goal for the campaign was to liberate Hellenic peoples from Persian rule. But call his kingdom “the Greek empire” to Alexander’s face and he’d have slapped you lol

  • @trialsoflife3300
    @trialsoflife3300 2 роки тому +4097

    Can you imagine missing this speech back then because you went to drop a deuce in the woods?
    Soldier: "What I miss?, are we leaving or not?"

    • @georgesg1683
      @georgesg1683 2 роки тому +90

      HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! That was funny, lol

    • @parisconstantinidis4645
      @parisconstantinidis4645 2 роки тому +165

      Hahahahahaha
      General: yeah.... we all have to give Alexander our wives now....
      Soldier who dropped one: WTF??!!!!

    • @yaboyed5779
      @yaboyed5779 2 роки тому +3

      Yoooo🤣🤣🤣

    • @stanleyyelnats3754
      @stanleyyelnats3754 2 роки тому +3

      Someone was shitting while the space played

    • @kablah777
      @kablah777 2 роки тому +7

      Litterally LOL'ed at this. Well played!

  • @firadeuz
    @firadeuz Місяць тому +2

    Here I am listening to this speech for 20 time and coming back every time I had to go through something hard in life, this MAN conquered half of the world when he was 23 and this gives me power to go through harsh reality and get up every time. Marvelous

  • @jeanadames8230
    @jeanadames8230 6 місяців тому +6

    And here we are nearly 2 millenniums after his death and still going across his name.. Alexander ‘the great’ or better known as the the man that reached immortality.

  • @ihavetowait90daystochangem67
    @ihavetowait90daystochangem67 4 роки тому +15924

    “Sir this is a Wendy’s drive thru”

  • @suleymanhesenov6855
    @suleymanhesenov6855 3 роки тому +2238

    He is not sad
    He is just disappointed.
    İf he lived extra 10 years, i guess we all would be speaking greek in comment section right now..

    • @ViceVersace
      @ViceVersace 3 роки тому +115

      @Tessellation 30% to be exact, direct and indirect words.

    • @nayeemislam5902
      @nayeemislam5902 3 роки тому +12

      1000% right😩

    • @Nasmr.
      @Nasmr. 3 роки тому +38

      @MegaJf16 the only reason it fell part is because he prematurely died, I have no doubt he had plans to set in stone Macedonia to be the center heart of the world when he was finished taking it.

    • @wrudn
      @wrudn 3 роки тому +5

      I thought Greeks hated Alexander and fought for Persians. Quote from Wikipedia about death of last Persian emperor: "Patron, a Greek mercenary, encouraged Darius to accept a bodyguard of Greek mercenaries rather than his usual Persian guard to protect him from Bessus and Nabarzanes, but the King could not accept for political reasons and grew accustomed to his fate." Maybe they were refugees from the cities in Greece destroyed by Alexander . Again quote from Wikipedia :
      "Alexander punished the Thebans severely for their rebellion. As an example to the other Greek states, he ordered the execution of all male inhabitants and the enslavement of the women and children. The city was burnt to the ground"

    • @cheekybum1513
      @cheekybum1513 3 роки тому +1

      Matthew D. Ai and vice versa

  • @theraginggager7303
    @theraginggager7303 10 місяців тому +13

    To be honest, many men who have fallen for Alexander the Great definitely has history to add to it like after that came Belisarius, Charlemagne, Agustas, the Mongol Emporer to whom we still don't know his name yet, Napoleon Bonaparte, and so much more men to whom who had fallen for Alexander's greatness definitely shaped the world we live in now From Greeks being unstoppable, to Roman's being unbearable, and above all Emperor Bonaparte who shaped the wave of Revolution throughout Europe even though he perished before that happened and for many who copied Napoleon's tactics like Adolf Hitler even though he was a bad guy in WWII he brought all Europe under his control just like Napoleon brought all of Europe under his control control, it's just so astonishing for many viewers who want history in their lifetime and I absolutely love history!

  • @AncientCoinStory
    @AncientCoinStory 5 днів тому +2

    Thank you, big Alexander fan here!

  • @S.A.M11
    @S.A.M11 4 роки тому +1659

    “I am not afraid of a army of lion led by a sheep. I am afraid of an army of sheep led by a lion.” - Alexander The Great

    • @theresnothinghereatall
      @theresnothinghereatall 4 роки тому +126

      Dunno, if a sheep manages to become the leader of lions, my money is on the sheep

    • @S.A.M11
      @S.A.M11 4 роки тому +95

      Achlys people who can’t lead get put in positions of leadership all the time. He’s just saying that he’s more afraid of a great leader leading untalented men, than an incompetent leader leading talented men.

    • @cateatsowl826
      @cateatsowl826 4 роки тому +16

      @@S.A.M11 I'm pretty sure he was joking

    • @S.A.M11
      @S.A.M11 4 роки тому +7

      cat eats owl ohh 😂😂😂 I’m a little slow

    • @cateatsowl826
      @cateatsowl826 4 роки тому +2

      @@S.A.M11 yeah it is good

  • @MyVaultboy101
    @MyVaultboy101 2 роки тому +1253

    "I eat what you eat, I get no more rest than you, MANY times I stood watched so YOU can sleep." Damn, now this is a true badass. A true General and King

    • @gabriilgabriilidis1186
      @gabriilgabriilidis1186 2 роки тому +11

      and it was the truth

    • @gallopingmoon
      @gallopingmoon 2 роки тому +27

      @@Unpopularity I was thinking exactly like you, until I read your comment. Now I am thinking like: "okay, but do we really have to be that harsh on him, his achievements are clear as day, and he probably had something special to be able to pull it off." For his time, the things you have counted as a wrongdoing, were actually the norm. So in the end I am like, "yeah he is not a 'chad' or anything, just a regular dude with a little more skill for it, so he does not deserve to be the ultimate idol like most of the commenters think, but also does not deserve to be crushed down like this guy did, so there is nothing worthy to comment here, just another piece of history and the usual a little exaggeration of it for entertainment and the usual audience who is desperate to feel relative and acts so. so again, why exactly I am here, why am I writing this? probably because I am also just another usual dude." Yeah dude, I just outwisdomed you, you're welcome.

    • @nelsonpleasant2112
      @nelsonpleasant2112 2 роки тому

      I agree 👍

    • @fredbarker9201
      @fredbarker9201 2 роки тому +7

      @@gallopingmoon id say the distinction is Alexander was great not good. Achieving impossible odds through your own sheer will and determination is admirable, but things like sacking towns are mistakes that shouldn’t be forgiven or forgotten. Not everyone hated him, egypt welcomed him as liberator and he did try to blend culture across his empire

    • @gallopingmoon
      @gallopingmoon 2 роки тому +12

      @@fredbarker9201 And I'd say: He is "good" as well as "great". As you have counted, becoming a bridge between cultures is a show of goodness, for it requires understanding and empathy. The atrocities committed should not be against his person, for then we would leave no chance for him to be good. Should he have abdicated his throne just to be good in that sense? Because there is no other example of kingship in his time that would not involve sacking towns. I firmly believe, if he first and foremost must be objective, then we'd have to look at this man as just a man trying his best, not an angel "awoke" to all atrocities, nor an idol who has done everything rightly. Just great as historians count, and just good in my own judgment.

  • @jolly370
    @jolly370 10 місяців тому +8

    This is the best video for this speech I have seen on UA-cam. Beautiful, I listen to this during workouts.

  • @papapeachesxcq
    @papapeachesxcq 11 місяців тому +12

    And to all the teachers out there: don't forget who taught Alexander. Aristotle. You really do have the potential to change the face of history.

  • @shiloh6519
    @shiloh6519 3 роки тому +2069

    Caesar wept when he saw a statue of Alexander. His friends were surprised, and asked him the reason of it. ‘Do you think,’ said he, ‘I have not just cause to weep, when I consider that Alexander at my age had conquered so many nations, and I have all this time done nothing that is memorable?’”

    • @andyquin5386
      @andyquin5386 3 роки тому +32

      Which ceasar?

    • @noahoxley6
      @noahoxley6 3 роки тому +102

      Andy Quin Julius

    • @greysson2933
      @greysson2933 3 роки тому +94

      @An unimpressed Rooster Gaius

    • @Teiosapien
      @Teiosapien 3 роки тому +39

      @@greysson2933 which one? There were two Gaius Julius Caesar

    • @greysson2933
      @greysson2933 3 роки тому +63

      @An unimpressed Rooster of the Julio-Claudian dynasty

  • @vjm3
    @vjm3 2 роки тому +2487

    Summary: "I'm not angry, just disappointed. You're better than this."

    • @DuBstep115
      @DuBstep115 2 роки тому +17

      Just like the CEO of company, who does nothing himself and leave all the work for others the proceeds to be dissapointed.

    • @thatoneguyonyoutube4897
      @thatoneguyonyoutube4897 2 роки тому +151

      @@DuBstep115 but he was nothing like the ceo of a company lol.

    • @DuBstep115
      @DuBstep115 2 роки тому +12

      @@thatoneguyonyoutube4897 inherited in to power, needs others people to do the work etc. Real trust fund kid

    • @frederick9211
      @frederick9211 2 роки тому +125

      @@DuBstep115 Alexander was like a CEO that worked along side with his workers

    • @SVSky
      @SVSky 2 роки тому +153

      @@DuBstep115 Abject fool. He literally led charges from the front of the formation. Risked his mortal body in almost every engagement. Your jealousy and resentment are shameful.

  • @PersonalMotivationTips
    @PersonalMotivationTips 9 місяців тому +32

    I stumbled upon your video, and I couldn't resist expressing my overwhelming gratitude to you. Your content has been an absolute ray of sunshine in my life, and I want you to know just how much I appreciate your hard work and dedication.
    Your passion for what you do shines through in every frame, and it's truly contagious. Watching your videos has become a source of joy and inspiration for me, and I always look forward to the next upload.
    Your creativity knows no bounds, and I'm in awe of the way you connect with your audience. Your ability to touch hearts and make a positive impact is a gift, and I am grateful to be a part of your wonderful community.
    Beyond the entertaining and informative content you create, it's your authenticity and genuine care for your viewers that sets you apart. You've built a supportive and inclusive space where we can all come together to share in the experience.
    Thank you for being a bright light in the vast world of the internet. Your presence makes a difference, and I hope you never underestimate the positive influence you have on so many lives.
    I am grateful for the countless hours you invest in crafting each video, researching, editing, and pouring your heart into every moment. Your dedication is truly commendable, and it doesn't go unnoticed.
    So, from the bottom of my heart, thank you! Thank you for being you, for sharing your talents with us, and for making this corner of the internet a better place. I am beyond grateful for the joy you bring into my life and the lives of so many others.
    Please keep doing what you do best, as your impact reaches far beyond the screen. You've created a beautiful community, and I'm honored to be a part of it.

    • @EstListo
      @EstListo 4 місяці тому

      Unto heaven

  • @Noman5462
    @Noman5462 2 місяці тому +7

    Hollywood dared to call this man gay. They are out of their minds

  • @kurtengel4652
    @kurtengel4652 3 роки тому +7220

    Guys in front: This is the greatest speech i've ever heard, we'll tell it for generations to come
    Guys at the rear: What did he say, something about going home?

  • @libertusprimus
    @libertusprimus 3 роки тому +3141

    "I would've crossed the Hyphasis too, if you hadn't cowered in fear"
    I was not even born for another 2000 years and even I feel shame at that.

    • @nvondoom545
      @nvondoom545 3 роки тому +19

      Same

    • @someassholeontheinternet1534
      @someassholeontheinternet1534 3 роки тому +243

      Hyphasis not high faces. It's a river in northern India.

    • @name6832
      @name6832 3 роки тому +13

      Lol...bro turn on the subtitles.

    • @azazelsiad3601
      @azazelsiad3601 3 роки тому +46

      @@name6832 it’s not a hard mistake to make. Not to mention you can’t hardly trust subtitles at times.

    • @name6832
      @name6832 2 роки тому +7

      @@azazelsiad3601 so you're saying it's 'high faces' ? or.... you're just lonely?

  • @kingsuperbus4617
    @kingsuperbus4617 Місяць тому +1

    Insanely powerful speech. Whoever did the voice of Alexander deserves an award!

  • @AnKebiseManda
    @AnKebiseManda 8 місяців тому +9

    Four listens, man. I just found this, and am listening for the fourth consecutive time. Very good job. :)

  • @chrisbolland5634
    @chrisbolland5634 3 роки тому +3471

    And people say history is boring. HISTORY IS MORE BADASS THAN GAME OF THRONES YALL BRCAUSE IT REALLY HAPPENED.

    • @deuxpomme9777
      @deuxpomme9777 3 роки тому +172

      People who read / watch fantasy genres like got are nerds lol this is actual history not some bs novel

    • @NoVa-yl5sc
      @NoVa-yl5sc 3 роки тому +131

      Literally the reason why I pay attention more to history, plus history gets way more crazy than any fantasy novel I have read

    • @isis5169
      @isis5169 3 роки тому +162

      @L. J. Black the virgin fiction lover vs *The Chad History Connoisseur*

    • @alexebogdan6075
      @alexebogdan6075 3 роки тому +41

      Most of Fantasy readers (myself included) love history. All medieval fantasy stories take inspiration from real history (Game of Thrones > War of the Roses)

    • @RetroLuv_
      @RetroLuv_ 3 роки тому +19

      Actually, a lot of stuff that happened in GoT George R.R Martin took it from history.
      That’s why it’s so good
      Up until season 6

  • @gandalfgrey91
    @gandalfgrey91 3 роки тому +1791

    ‘The front at least.” Badass. He never runs.

    • @henryattfield8979
      @henryattfield8979 3 роки тому +48

      And the great pirate Whitebeard bore no scars on his back, never once turning in retreat.

    • @yardenlevykislev1709
      @yardenlevykislev1709 3 роки тому +30

      Under my command no one died fleeing from the enemy

    • @luvnight7274
      @luvnight7274 3 роки тому +1

      @@henryattfield8979 good day fellow soldier

    • @Xorthane
      @Xorthane 3 роки тому +21

      I didnt even think of that
      900 iq speech play

    • @angelomastri1416
      @angelomastri1416 3 роки тому +12

      If he did run, he ran toward the enemy

  • @TiberiusMachado
    @TiberiusMachado Місяць тому +2

    I don't know why but when I hear him declare "I crossed the Hellespont..."
    Shivers.

  • @onenilesh
    @onenilesh 10 місяців тому +8

    Today's not the day we forget about Alexander. Today's the day we watch! 🔥

  • @ajarofpickles2826
    @ajarofpickles2826 2 роки тому +12150

    If he lived until 60 our planet would probably be called Macedonia. What a legend

    • @1960Sawman
      @1960Sawman 2 роки тому +1498

      And we would all be speaking Greek.

    • @hawk66100
      @hawk66100 2 роки тому +676

      @@1960Sawman I’d be ok with speaking Greek. Plus it would just be the way of things.

    • @1960Sawman
      @1960Sawman 2 роки тому +721

      @@hawk66100 People are still studying the Greek New Testament to this day. Alexander the Great has more influence than most people know.

    • @hepi8870
      @hepi8870 2 роки тому +59

      @@1960Sawman the macedonia u speak of has been serbian for god know how much :) they even speak smiliar to us so yeah :)

    • @illyrusemperor9278
      @illyrusemperor9278 2 роки тому +249

      @@hepi8870 they speak bulgarian in Macedonia, not serbian.

  • @welshed
    @welshed 3 роки тому +2754

    He died at 32 after conquering most of the known world. I’m 32 and I struggle to get out of bed in the morning.

    • @vrilmaxxed
      @vrilmaxxed 3 роки тому +132

      Deep Moticons the tragedy of the weak „peaceful“ modern men, grow some balls will ya?

    • @fazzadon8944
      @fazzadon8944 3 роки тому +48

      @gx240 Bro, East was actually a very good place to live until the West attacked and plundered it for their self interest.

    • @efds52
      @efds52 3 роки тому +7

      Deep Moticons I hope she sees this bro

    • @agungoka2535
      @agungoka2535 3 роки тому

      @Deep Moticons nerds in 21th century

    • @MohammedAli-hl4mr
      @MohammedAli-hl4mr 3 роки тому +3

      @gx240 the achaemenid empire had tolerance of other faiths people werent forced to be persian women had equal rights gay people had rights all before the west

  • @user-lc5ud3ih1v
    @user-lc5ud3ih1v 10 місяців тому +9

    This speech and Erwin’s speech give me the same courage to fight on and keep going, it’s amazing.

  • @gunsconguest7080
    @gunsconguest7080 4 місяці тому +8

    As a macedonian therefore a greek i couldnt be more proud!!! Thank you for showing to the world the rich history of my region and my nation!!!

  • @jacopoabbruscato9271
    @jacopoabbruscato9271 4 роки тому +925

    Before his career started, young Caesar shed tears in front of Alexander's statue because he felt he accomplished nothing in comparison

    • @innosanto
      @innosanto 4 роки тому +83

      It was in the middle of Julius career.

    • @MarvoloSalazar
      @MarvoloSalazar 4 роки тому +192

      And Alexander was furious when he saw the desecration of Cyrus the greats tomb and ordered for its rennovation as well as tried to model some of his policies after him. Greatness recognizes greatness

    • @5TRICT9
      @5TRICT9 4 роки тому +7

      @@innosanto lol how so 300 years apart? which caesar are you talking about?

    • @joshuaburgos3450
      @joshuaburgos3450 4 роки тому +20

      @@5TRICT9 Julius ceaser, Google is your friend

    • @Jyyhjyyh
      @Jyyhjyyh 4 роки тому +24

      Yeah he was 32 when it happened. The lesson is to not despair over "wasted youth"

  • @dravenocklost4253
    @dravenocklost4253 3 роки тому +2595

    "Passed down by eyewitnesses"
    Imagine, your family, passing down this speech throughout all of the halls of time, so that a living legend's great speech would never be forgotten.

    • @ShakenPig
      @ShakenPig 3 роки тому +106

      You can just imagine when the soldiers eventually returned home and told their children this speech.

    • @user-zm6ve3cr3w
      @user-zm6ve3cr3w 3 роки тому +65

      It is passed down in all the families here in Greece

    • @dravenocklost4253
      @dravenocklost4253 3 роки тому +6

      @@user-zm6ve3cr3w You sure they aren't trying to tear down his statues?

    • @user-zm6ve3cr3w
      @user-zm6ve3cr3w 3 роки тому +28

      @@dravenocklost4253 why would they do that

    • @boomerhgt
      @boomerhgt 3 роки тому +6

      Omar Ali Your probably correct sadly real events seldom match up to the myth

  • @DrHannibal1105
    @DrHannibal1105 10 місяців тому +19

    Just as I was watching this, I remembered a line spoken by Tywin Lannister in 'Game of Thrones', "Aegon (Aegon the conqueror, a character undoubtedly inspired by William the conqueror and to some extent Alexander) changed the rules, that's why every child alive knows his name, 300 years after his death.". That was a cool line and 300 years indeed is a lot of time.
    And then we have Alexander in the real world, who died in 323 BC. Pretty much everyone still knows who Alexander was, a whole 2346 years after his death. Also, Alexander had no Dragons. Take that Aegon.

    • @sosig6445
      @sosig6445 7 місяців тому +2

      Alexander is perhabs the only man in history who could claim he was a demi-god and even have some merit to it considering how much he achieved in such a short reign

    • @user-xy1pd9cr3r
      @user-xy1pd9cr3r 4 місяці тому

      ALEXANDER had Greeks ;P

  • @daedalosmaycry
    @daedalosmaycry 10 місяців тому +26

    There’s a very visceral feeling that moves me every. single. time. I watch this video.
    True leadership from the front - a true man, leading with his actions first.
    It brings chills to me to know I am the same species with this individual.
    I have never not teared up reading or hearing the end of the speech, after building up how he has not scared away from battle or had preferential treatment as emperor.
    Here, the final sentence of this chilling speech, in Ancient Greek.
    «ταῦτα ὑμῖν καὶ πρὸς ἀνθρώπων ἴσως εὐκλεᾶ καὶ πρὸς θεῶν ὅσια δήπου ἔσται ἀπαγγελθέντα. ἄπιτε!»

  • @jonathanvilario5402
    @jonathanvilario5402 2 роки тому +10681

    "There isn't one part of my body, *the front at least,* that doesn't bare a wound"
    In case you missed it, he literally just told his entire army that he never once turned his back on a battle

    • @nickzero6921
      @nickzero6921 2 роки тому +578

      Whitebeard was Alexander's fanboy...

    • @shpongle7322
      @shpongle7322 2 роки тому +603

      excellent use of language. really loved that part.

    • @hawk66100
      @hawk66100 2 роки тому +16

      Yes.

    • @Ammar-qt8io
      @Ammar-qt8io 2 роки тому +6

      @@nickzero6921 lol

    • @dreadlord8628
      @dreadlord8628 2 роки тому +28

      @@nickzero6921 they were Isekied

  • @lightfallonthehead3842
    @lightfallonthehead3842 3 роки тому +2784

    basically what he said: i have been carrying you throughout the whole match and now you're angry at me?

    • @MichaelJ44
      @MichaelJ44 3 роки тому +22

      Light Fall On The Head
      As an ex Overwatch player (I got banned) this hits the feels

    • @Archonsx
      @Archonsx 3 роки тому +7

      me in most of my league games.

    • @christopherlin4078
      @christopherlin4078 3 роки тому +7

      Lebron carrying Danny Green

    • @ninyaninjabrifsanovichthes45
      @ninyaninjabrifsanovichthes45 3 роки тому +24

      Medic mains when they finally snap and go off on the rest of team when they blame the medic for losing

    • @AesirUnlimited
      @AesirUnlimited 3 роки тому +8

      I get what you’re saying, but he literally couldn’t have achieved any of his accomplishments without his army.

  • @Zed-fq3lj
    @Zed-fq3lj 2 місяці тому +3

    What a moment in history, that IS history...Alexander the Greatest of ALL!

  • @casperkoteras3523
    @casperkoteras3523 2 місяці тому +4

    The voice actor really nailed it.