Bad Neighborhoods in Ancient Rome

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  • @guitargirlsuperstar
    @guitargirlsuperstar 3 роки тому +14573

    hell yeah ancient rome hood tour

    • @felipebulac
      @felipebulac 3 роки тому +596

      I'd love to see CharlieBo313 ride around in a chariot filming ancient Roman hoods

    • @bubblegumgun3292
      @bubblegumgun3292 3 роки тому +176

      ancient taggers

    • @therealworld7351
      @therealworld7351 3 роки тому +42

      @@felipebulac Lmao

    • @jrt2792
      @jrt2792 3 роки тому +78

      @@felipebulac a man of culture I see..

    • @richhartnell6233
      @richhartnell6233 3 роки тому +111

      Certified suburra classic

  • @Neillan
    @Neillan 3 роки тому +15573

    *Not venturing out at night* is generally basic advice throughout history.

    • @russhall1414
      @russhall1414 3 роки тому +652

      Yeah, basic, like locking your house doors and checking the back seat of your car.

    • @tomcollins5112
      @tomcollins5112 3 роки тому +920

      A few years ago when I was in Playa del Carmen, Mexico, I walked back to my hotel around 3:00 am after a night of bar hopping. The streets were quiet and I didn't see any thugs. It was the safest I ever felt in any city, anywhere. The cops there don't play any games, they clear the streets of riffraff like all the rest of the trash. The economy down there is so dependent on tourism, they simply cannot afford the bad publicity of tourists being victims of crime. Thus, the local government spends a lot to prevent crime, and you wind up with actual public safety.

    • @RsRj-qd2cg
      @RsRj-qd2cg 3 роки тому +148

      Especially before electric lighting.

    • @guagualon1436
      @guagualon1436 3 роки тому +446

      @@tomcollins5112 That's exactly like my experience in Cuba. Very safe as a tourist because everyone dependes on the money you spend there.

    • @dzonikg
      @dzonikg 3 роки тому +61

      I go out almost always at night..iafter 9 pm city comes alive

  • @teldrah
    @teldrah 2 роки тому +809

    I was in rome 20 years ago. It was crowded, loud and dirty, but absolutely fascinating at the same time. You can‘t walk for more than five meters without stumbling over some ancient monument. It simply breathes history and it‘s kinda insane to think it has been around for thousands of years.

    • @johndonne7293
      @johndonne7293 10 місяців тому +22

      i confirm, i actually live there... i live between trastevere and the vaticano, now it's a really good place for living in Rome 😂❤

    • @deggho5877
      @deggho5877 8 місяців тому +8

      in 20 years alot has changed, its not perfect but far mose secure, please come again!❤

  • @Whitelightnin76
    @Whitelightnin76 3 роки тому +10446

    “You came to the wrong hood, plebeian”

    • @PR4U2NV
      @PR4U2NV 3 роки тому +77

      Good One

    • @adamwarnock2929
      @adamwarnock2929 3 роки тому +452

      You hath approached the wrong residence, thou shalt pay with your blood.

    • @phillipeastman2021
      @phillipeastman2021 3 роки тому +319

      Run thy pockets my friend!!

    • @Byronic19134
      @Byronic19134 3 роки тому +94

      "VisiGoth Boi Click you eunuch, en guard"

    • @TheGabe473
      @TheGabe473 3 роки тому +14

      I was looking for this comment

  • @corterapidoetramontina2904
    @corterapidoetramontina2904 3 роки тому +6759

    Mindblowing when you realize that most of our modern urban problems were already being faced by these people 2,000 years ago.

    • @jertdw3646
      @jertdw3646 3 роки тому +645

      Of course, humans don't learn, because most people don't read history or just plain read in general. Most of those that do read, use it to manipulate via twisting facts, omition of facts etc. This is how it's always been.

    • @habibainunsyifaf6463
      @habibainunsyifaf6463 3 роки тому +148

      Same shit different color I guess

    • @dreamer2260
      @dreamer2260 3 роки тому +283

      @Hawker75 We're just animals, bud. That's where our foibles come from. Not some hokey religious fable. There is no god, there was no Garden of Eden, no 'Fall'. We evolved, just as every other species on the planet did.

    • @kerelasfinest4496
      @kerelasfinest4496 3 роки тому +102

      @@dreamer2260 animals with aqueducts

    • @dreamer2260
      @dreamer2260 3 роки тому +90

      @@kerelasfinest4496 Yep. We’re certainly unusual animals.

  • @itacom2199
    @itacom2199 3 роки тому +2470

    I'm from Rome, and it is interesting how most of the places he said were bad neighborhoods 2000 years ago are now totally gentrified ex-working class neighborhoods, like Trastevere.

    • @Robersora
      @Robersora 3 роки тому +206

      I was in Trastevere at night 10 years ago - there were lots of homeless people, drunks and a dog mom giving birth in the middle of the street. It felt the most dirty out of any European city I've ever been in. It was charming tho - did they really manage to clean that mess up?

    • @itacom2199
      @itacom2199 3 роки тому +112

      @@Robersora Trastevere is not a working class neighborhood anymore.

    • @Robersora
      @Robersora 3 роки тому +82

      @@itacom2199 Damn, being working class must suck in Italy

    • @itacom2199
      @itacom2199 3 роки тому +75

      @@Robersora Most of the time, yes. Nowadays, in Rome you will find actual working class neighborhoods in the downtown.

    • @auraguard0212
      @auraguard0212 3 роки тому +215

      Well I'm glad it cleaned up after 2000 years.

  • @frankleepower2333
    @frankleepower2333 3 роки тому +5333

    A Roman walks into a bar and asks for a Martinus. The bartender replies, "Don't you mean a Martini?" Roman says, "If I wanted two, I'd asked for it".

    • @13Gangland
      @13Gangland 3 роки тому +124

      This sounds exactly like another joke I've read, except it was with Japanese.

    • @wolfhales
      @wolfhales 3 роки тому +8

      Perfect!

    • @AyubuKK
      @AyubuKK 3 роки тому +27

      *(wheeze)*

    • @rr-zb3rh
      @rr-zb3rh 3 роки тому +6

      lmao

    • @caesar6733
      @caesar6733 3 роки тому +13

      Could be three though.

  • @durwinpocha2488
    @durwinpocha2488 3 роки тому +1168

    Love the "time travelers should avoid" these locations and situations, advice. Thanks for posting.

    • @MrMarsh263
      @MrMarsh263 3 роки тому +14

      I hope I can remember his advice as well as I can remember to never go in against a Sicilian when DEATH is on the line.

    • @CrazyKraut20
      @CrazyKraut20 3 роки тому +8

      also keep a concealed mp5 k pdw on your person at all times

    • @KL-rj5nv
      @KL-rj5nv 2 роки тому +1

      You have an amazing voice , you’re an excellent narrator & story teller, thank you !

    • @seeker296
      @seeker296 2 роки тому +1

      Safe travels!

    • @evanschmitt2830
      @evanschmitt2830 Рік тому +1

      @@MrMarsh263also remember to never start a land war in Asia

  • @TW---
    @TW--- 3 роки тому +170

    Looks like I'll cancel my trip to Rome and just go to Pompeii instead. I hear they have a nice volcano looking over the city. Should be a very relaxing trip.

    • @jonmilon2482
      @jonmilon2482 3 роки тому +3

      Lol

    • @Britishdarnlib
      @Britishdarnlib 2 роки тому +2

      I'm going to Alexandria, I heard Princeps Caracalla is visiting soon

    • @Birdo-j7e
      @Birdo-j7e 9 місяців тому +4

      I've been!! Make sure you bring plenty of water- when I went (20 years ago) there were no public water sources or touristy snack/drink options. Also, it's HUGE!!!! Like actually, a small city (duh, right) but I was surprised how large the ruins were. We did find and awesome "House of Pan" so many phallus symbols!

    • @Birdo-j7e
      @Birdo-j7e 9 місяців тому +2

      I've been to Pompeii I mean, in case it wasn't clear

  • @viracocha6093
    @viracocha6093 3 роки тому +5406

    Imagine a game like Assassins Cred set in Rome during the height of its glory.

    • @pp7x79
      @pp7x79 3 роки тому +543

      wait why isn't this done yet?

    • @Insectoid_
      @Insectoid_ 3 роки тому +46

      Omg yessss

    • @XDivineSouljax
      @XDivineSouljax 3 роки тому +605

      @@pp7x79 I think they're afraid to go back there after going there in Brotherhood. Although they definitely should.

    • @pokepimp98
      @pokepimp98 3 роки тому +254

      You can actually go there for a brief bit in Origins. I'd recommend it to anyone who likes this channel

    • @bc7138
      @bc7138 3 роки тому +327

      I'd love an open world RPG style game set in Ancient Rome.

  • @patstokes7040
    @patstokes7040 3 роки тому +376

    Dave, My sister and I went to Rome in 1975 before the tour companies stated offering cheap fares to all things Europe. We walked down in the Forum and there was no one there, maybe some people in the distance. We walked up the Palatine Hill where there was a very deep stairway going down into the hill and we could hear people working down their. There were not ropes or barriers and you could walk anywhere you wanted. There wasn't much to see on the Palatine because non of it was excavated. We continued to walk towards the river thru a field that was nothing but brown grass and weeds but the earth dropped away at the end of the flied so we wanted to look down. Low and behold, looking down several hundred feet was the unexcavated Circus Maxims. We did not know that that was it's name nor were we looking for any such thing. But the shape and size was unmistakable. I was 25 at the time and how i wish I was as educated as I am now about history and Rome. There were no lines, no ropes no guided tours, - everything was wide open to go anywhere you wanted. I wrote you on one of your post about seeing the Statue of Moses by Michelangelo,, when the church that it's housed was empty and dirty with only ourselves and an old care taker inside . It was a shock to see it as we had no idea it was there nor were we looking for it. It was covered with years of dirt and dust. All of it's change but what great memories your channel was brought.

    • @Unknown_plays-e4c
      @Unknown_plays-e4c 3 роки тому +25

      That’s amazing! What an experience.

    • @baijayantasenchowdhury9806
      @baijayantasenchowdhury9806 3 роки тому +26

      Amazing content. As an Indian traveling to Europe for my first time ever in my life (2018), Roma was quite the experience!
      Yes I agree the tourism is crazy these days but still it is so intriguing to walk down historical lanes and alleys. My fan days age of empires, age of mythology and other childhood video games got me interested to travel ancient sites in Europe in 2018-19. Rome was the first city so it was so special.

    • @ziggy2shus624
      @ziggy2shus624 2 роки тому +18

      I was in Rome in the early 1970s. Went to the little one person entrance box office at the Colosseum and asked what the entrance fee was. It was 300 lira...what 300 lira!!!...then I remember that 300 lira was only about 30 cents US, so I went in. (At that time 1000 lira = 1 US dollar)
      I was the only person in line to get into the Colosseum.

    • @doritozman5419
      @doritozman5419 2 роки тому +3

      That's really incredible about circus maximus, jealous of that. I got to visit Rome for my first time during a part of the pandemic when the city was open but there was only 30% of tourists compared to normal times. So while I got incredibly lucky to have a lot of space at certain monuments or even an entire square to myself for a couple minutes, I still spent a lot of time thinking about how amazing it would have been to see the city anywhere from 1960-1990

    • @starwarser7801
      @starwarser7801 2 роки тому

      You had to say before flights fares got cheaper DIDN’ t you ???
      SMDH 🙄

  • @WarriorPoet01
    @WarriorPoet01 3 роки тому +3245

    So, basically, “When in Rome, get out of Rome.”

    • @TheDukeofWellington1815
      @TheDukeofWellington1815 3 роки тому +18

      Nice

    • @seanbryan4833
      @seanbryan4833 3 роки тому +158

      If all roads lead to Rome then it would follow that all roads also lead OUT of Rome!

    • @gloriasantiague8901
      @gloriasantiague8901 3 роки тому +6

      Not really. Visited bath house. Safe like every other place in Europe. Go through everything and ended in a store to buy souvenirs.

    • @MrFrinZy
      @MrFrinZy 3 роки тому +79

      @@gloriasantiague8901
      They’re talking about in ancient times.

    • @WaLieeeee
      @WaLieeeee 3 роки тому +52

      @@gloriasantiague8901 You are lost

  • @Ozymandias1
    @Ozymandias1 3 роки тому +2079

    Actually the night was dangerous in any city until electric lighting became commonplace. I still won't walk on pathways which are poorly lit. You can stumble on loose tiles or be mugged there. It's barely over a century ago that the night became safe for travellers.

    • @ANJIN-p4q
      @ANJIN-p4q 3 роки тому +165

      The night is young and full of terrors

    • @狼川-b5m
      @狼川-b5m 3 роки тому +124

      Go walk in bad US cities at night and tell me how safe it is lmao

    • @kefkahkefkah
      @kefkahkefkah 3 роки тому +1

      @Michael Benedict whats the worst city in the us?

    • @kefkahkefkah
      @kefkahkefkah 3 роки тому

      @Michael Benedict ever been there your self?

    • @狼川-b5m
      @狼川-b5m 3 роки тому +83

      @Michael Benedict Why assume I'm talking about murders? Does being raped or robbed not count?
      Also, I'll rephrase and say "the bad parts of bad cities", since I know there are often safe parts too. It never feels safe being around gang members and meth/crackheads though lmao. I've met a few methheads over the years, and you'd have to have no sense of danger to let your guard down around them.

  • @FrankLoon
    @FrankLoon 2 роки тому +26

    Me and my fellow Time-traveling colleagues do appreciate these Michelin guided tours. It preserved our anachronistic covers from being blown and made our trips enjoyable!
    _We send you our warmest time-redundant salutations, sire!_

  • @2jz-boi
    @2jz-boi 3 роки тому +5402

    imagine an open world Rome game built by Rockstar

    • @hamnchee
      @hamnchee 3 роки тому +616

      It would annoy me because Rockstar in their wisdom would include GPS and grenades.

    • @hoplite723
      @hoplite723 3 роки тому +419

      @@hamnchee and end up making a shitty online mode while promising more "campaign dlc"

    • @zache.1226
      @zache.1226 3 роки тому +195

      Haha I was actually thinking about that the other day. A satirical take on Roman culture and mindset. There’s perfect material, especially when it comes to ethnic stereotypes of the time

    • @HarenunHoppus
      @HarenunHoppus 3 роки тому +370

      Grand theft chariot

    • @pedestrian_0
      @pedestrian_0 3 роки тому +106

      It'll only take 6 years for them to decide how they want it and then 4 more years to build it

  • @nozyspy4967
    @nozyspy4967 3 роки тому +2352

    'Mysterious Assassins'
    Come on Ubisoft... what more do you need to know.

    • @digge2210
      @digge2210 3 роки тому +93

      POISONED NEEDLES

    • @digge2210
      @digge2210 3 роки тому +25

      The Gens Auditore could return

    • @thebigenchilada678
      @thebigenchilada678 3 роки тому +157

      Stop giving them ideas, they ruined greece, they ruined vikings, they’re going to absolutely ruin rome.

    • @digge2210
      @digge2210 3 роки тому +26

      @@thebigenchilada678 well if they are not retarded, they will change, cause majority of fans prefered the old assassin's
      If y'all retarded you will also buy the games
      Let them create, and fail, maybe they will understand

    • @carval51
      @carval51 3 роки тому +6

      @@thebigenchilada678 lol was'nt egypt basically rome there is literally caesar

  • @yasmin8851
    @yasmin8851 3 роки тому +121

    This was really interesting, a side of history I wasn't aware of or even thought about. And I see barber shops haven't changed much in 2000 years🙂

  • @TheTotallyRealXiJinping
    @TheTotallyRealXiJinping 3 роки тому +851

    Imagine walking down that alley at night and hearing ‘AYO WHAT KINGDOM YOU FROM?’

    • @polishsmolish19
      @polishsmolish19 2 роки тому +109

      ‘NAPOLI, BIATCH!’

    • @JonatasAdoM
      @JonatasAdoM 2 роки тому +2

      You look like the patrician type. How about you give us a sertertius.

    • @gavinamish8990
      @gavinamish8990 2 роки тому +90

      ON PLUTO THATS HIM

    • @meetyomaker2396
      @meetyomaker2396 2 роки тому +11

      Big Bad Napoli13 Gang altameda st killa

    • @Saylonn
      @Saylonn 2 роки тому +5

      @@meetyomaker2396 On God You Bouta Be slaped

  • @canadianwardog7118
    @canadianwardog7118 3 роки тому +3327

    I think about 80% of ancient Rome would make a modern person vomit from sights, smells and filth we are just not used to today.

    • @JustJohn505
      @JustJohn505 3 роки тому +356

      Cant forget the strong smell of piss, saw another video (i think it was Ted) about Roman's pissing and shitting every corner they find

    • @gdigital13
      @gdigital13 3 роки тому +249

      THIS IS WHAT THE GLOBALIST UTOPIA WILL BE LIKE HAHAHAHA

    • @gdigital13
      @gdigital13 3 роки тому +42

      @Ben Burn Down all cities

    • @paticusmaximus12
      @paticusmaximus12 3 роки тому +26

      @@gdigital13 So agraianism of what sort? Or hunter gatherer tribalism?

    • @gdigital13
      @gdigital13 3 роки тому +25

      @@paticusmaximus12 whatever you and your family need to survive man

  • @Lasagnaisprettycool
    @Lasagnaisprettycool 3 роки тому +48

    I love this series, it's really fascinating giving casual bite sized history. We often learn about the politics and wars but the way of every day life can be so interesting too

    • @lindasue8719
      @lindasue8719 9 місяців тому

      Everyday life is my favorite! It's so lacking in most history books and documentaries. This is my first time watching one of these videos and I just loved it!

  • @josefmaster1188
    @josefmaster1188 3 роки тому +766

    Big Cities always have these problems, i live in Mexico city and here we have a lot of the same problems. excelent video as usual.

    • @fumomofumosarum5893
      @fumomofumosarum5893 3 роки тому +72

      Unless it's Tokyo Japan. I always feel very safe there at night.

    • @liammurphy2725
      @liammurphy2725 3 роки тому +28

      I refer you to Tom Collins comment above. As a tourist he felt very safe in Mexico. You as a resident, don't. I guess the tourist wants to see safety and the resident just wants to see himself safely home.

    • @sherk3286
      @sherk3286 3 роки тому +14

      Except now they'll steal your kidney instead of a vase

    • @boozecruiser
      @boozecruiser 3 роки тому +98

      @@liammurphy2725 Tourist areas have extra police patrolling them usually. Got to keep the cash cows safe whilst the workers die

    • @stylicho
      @stylicho 3 роки тому +24

      @@liammurphy2725 Mexico has the five most murderous cities

  • @Eralen00
    @Eralen00 3 роки тому +761

    it would appear that higher crime rates in cities is a tale as old as time

    • @icestationzebra8636
      @icestationzebra8636 3 роки тому +37

      But there are also examples of safe cities throughout time as well. The common thread is human nature, law enforcement must be fears and non corrupt for the most part, if not they will be seen as weak. Then over time become corrupt due to disillusionment.

    • @sunkintree
      @sunkintree 3 роки тому +158

      it's almost like the more people there are, the more stuff happens. Woah dude.

    • @szczepan4737
      @szczepan4737 3 роки тому +16

      Gangs of Uruk.

    • @adriansmith7104
      @adriansmith7104 3 роки тому +10

      When cramming people into smaller areas resources become scarce therefore people are always competing

    • @danieltemelkovski9828
      @danieltemelkovski9828 3 роки тому +19

      @Hernando Malinche As a matter of fact, until fairly recently (19th-20th century, I think) cities were seen as havens of security from the lawlessness of the countryside.

  • @USSResolute
    @USSResolute 3 роки тому +96

    1. The paradox teaches us that the most prosperous cities, groups, and people are often also the most dangerous
    2. This video gave me an appreciation for my "bad neighbors" who do not extort money from me or necessitate the police,
    3. Those responsible for fighting crime did a crappy job back then too
    4. Sounds like Vegas is a lot like Rome, where you have affluent neighborhoods adjacent to derelict strip malls and abandoned lots.
    5. Stay in at night. Some things about "civilization" never change.

    • @romannasuti25
      @romannasuti25 Рік тому +6

      #1 doesn’t hold well in many places. You’re a lot safer in Minato or Bellevue than the Kabukicho side of Shinjuku and Seattle respectively.

    • @notsocrates9529
      @notsocrates9529 Рік тому +2

      Pseud.

    • @murakawa-san2279
      @murakawa-san2279 10 місяців тому

      Nah, Vegas is much better than ancient Rome!

  • @alreadygone7212
    @alreadygone7212 3 роки тому +104

    I can’t express enough how much this hits so well I love that you’re using the time travelers guy to really connect the fact that these places and people were real and just like us just woken up in a different time and stuck there .

  • @PanzerMan332
    @PanzerMan332 3 роки тому +3402

    The Roman mugger robbing me only to find bills in a currency that won't exist for another 1300 years and a language that won't exist for 1100 years:
    👁👄👁

    • @NathanDudani
      @NathanDudani 3 роки тому +633

      A knife is still stabby regardless of the century

    • @wallyguy939
      @wallyguy939 3 роки тому +473

      yo he got a hold of my credit card lmao

    • @GuilhermePreissler
      @GuilhermePreissler 3 роки тому +50

      If you had followed the last video you would have brought something of value for them to steal

    • @wilfridwibblesworth2613
      @wilfridwibblesworth2613 3 роки тому +85

      They would pull out a credit card, look closely at the text written on it and say _"Why isn't this in Latin?"_

    • @wilfridwibblesworth2613
      @wilfridwibblesworth2613 3 роки тому +35

      @Graf von Losinj I don't think the modern government is modeled after them anymore pal! Modeled after Josef Stalin more like.

  • @mikentx57
    @mikentx57 3 роки тому +158

    I wish I had found this before I went to visit ancient Rome a few years back. It would have saved me being mugged after going to a shady barber.

    • @alessandrogambino2488
      @alessandrogambino2488 2 роки тому +8

      As an Italian, I want to apologize on behalf of the ones that did it my friend. It's also true that happens everywhere

    • @justbreathe_
      @justbreathe_ 10 місяців тому

      All European tourist areas are known for thieves for decades. People used to put chicken wire in their bags so people wouldn’t slash and take them. This is not a new thing at all.

    • @kenzashenna
      @kenzashenna 10 місяців тому +5

      @@alessandrogambino2488 hi I think this was meant as sarcasm because he’s not actually travel to ancient Rome because it is ancient and doesn’t exist anymore😊

    • @Gabelolguy
      @Gabelolguy 9 місяців тому +3

      How many years back?? 2,000 years back???

    • @stinkymart3173
      @stinkymart3173 9 місяців тому

      Why's this feel like a bugs bunny reference

  • @soldtobediers
    @soldtobediers 3 роки тому +389

    ''Sometimes my mind's like a bad neighborhood. I should never go there alone.''
    - Waylon Wire's Old Iron

  • @fritz404
    @fritz404 3 роки тому +247

    What was the deal with Pirates in antiquity? Like the ones who captured Caesar

    • @Catonius
      @Catonius 3 роки тому +70

      Parrots & eye patches were particularly expensive back then so the pirates were especially avaricious.

    • @itsMe_TheHerpes
      @itsMe_TheHerpes 3 роки тому +61

      the deal was that after pompei there was no deal with the pirates. the reason why pompei was called "the scourge of neptune" is because he terminated all pirates in the area, in such a manner that for generations everyone was terrified to attack any sort of ships on the mediterranean sea.
      after the empire was weakened and fell, there was still that fear left in the collective memory of the people in there, so it took a few hundred years before the pirates started to raid again. shy at first, then more prolific, until at one point they attacked rome itself.
      so, about the pirates that captured caesar, that was before pompeii started his campaign against them. caesar was a kid back then, by the time caesar was in gaul, it's safe to say that there were not pirates in the mediterranean sea. smugglers, maybe. pirates who attack, kidnap and kill, no.

    • @itsMe_TheHerpes
      @itsMe_TheHerpes 3 роки тому +18

      @Deniz Metin T. well, not exactly like a common criminal. he was killed by a mercenary, coincidentally a former roman solder who was hired by egyptians.
      this was in a full blown civil war, and the egyptians thought it would be a nice gift for caesar, in order to ensure peace.
      i am not infuriated by his death, but i am saddened that he died this way. the political situation here is complex.
      anyway, yes pompeius was an efficient general, and he ensured that the grain supplies from egypt always get to rome.

    • @johnbeckwith1361
      @johnbeckwith1361 3 роки тому +29

      Teen aged Caesar told the pirates he would have them crucified once he is released, they laughed at the young man's angst.
      Caesar ended up doing exactly that.

    • @anon2427
      @anon2427 3 роки тому +8

      They got crucified

  • @indeedmyson
    @indeedmyson 2 роки тому +6

    Preparing for my trip back in time and finding these videos very useful, thanks 👍

  • @SM-zl4zd
    @SM-zl4zd 3 роки тому +169

    4:00 "broken amphori everwhere, people pissing on the stairs, you know they just don't care"

    • @juniorjames7076
      @juniorjames7076 3 роки тому +34

      Rap music around 2 A.D. was the real deal! Hardcore beats and lyrics, unlike this mumble crap we have 2021!

    • @CIMAmotor
      @CIMAmotor 3 роки тому +25

      I can't take the smell, I can't take the noise got no dinari to move out I guess I got no choice...

    • @DarkMatterX1
      @DarkMatterX1 3 роки тому +1

      So rap even sucked 2000 years before it was invented. Figures.

    • @jacopofolin6400
      @jacopofolin6400 3 роки тому

      @@jakobinobles3263 ahahahah

    • @89RealThe
      @89RealThe 3 роки тому +1

      Awesome yo.

  • @khanusmagnus577
    @khanusmagnus577 3 роки тому +80

    its really cool for once to know what was everyday life back then , instead of only learning about battles and that's it

    • @CryAboutIt13
      @CryAboutIt13 3 роки тому +6

      That's actually best part imo. Knowing how common people lived. Very interesting and also in a way that knowledge would make most of us grateful that we live in 21st century and have so many handy tools like toilet/toilet paper, running water, sewage and many other things. just imagine life in big city without any of that 🥶

    • @DiffuseSachverhalte
      @DiffuseSachverhalte 3 роки тому +2

      Yes! In years of latin class in school we'd learn a whole language but had no idea how these people lived.
      I loved every time we would switch from grammar to learning about Latin history, or even better daily life, like clothing, food buildings etc. (even tho these hours were rare)

  • @dirtedirte8771
    @dirtedirte8771 3 роки тому +3

    This is so bad ass and your voice too . Awesome job brotha

  • @IrishAnnie
    @IrishAnnie 3 роки тому +13

    Great clip! My husband was born in Italy and adopted into America at age 18 mo. We went there in 2005 and were enchanted with the city. But, even then we were cautious about lonely areas. Always stay where the crowds are. That rule is for ALL cities in general.

  • @THX--nn5bu
    @THX--nn5bu 3 роки тому +208

    If I traveled back in time to Rome I will show them photos of the Caesars Palace in Vegas and also our buildings in Washington DC and tell them that this is in a future land very far away, but I would probably end up in the Coliseum with hungry lions.

    • @donovanfox7752
      @donovanfox7752 3 роки тому +34

      Or enslaved lol

    • @edwardmiessner6502
      @edwardmiessner6502 3 роки тому +29

      Or crucified

    • @keyboardwarrior426
      @keyboardwarrior426 3 роки тому +15

      Or impaled

    • @arempy5836
      @arempy5836 3 роки тому +35

      I like to think that most sorcerers throughout time are just Time travelers who thought they could pull a fast one on the locals only to get the shit kicked out of them by guards for being lousy street performers.

    • @magisterrleth3129
      @magisterrleth3129 2 роки тому +7

      Assuming time travel takes you to a parallel universe, and doesn't edit your native timeline, I'd definitely go back with some manufacturing equipment and see what the Romans could do with firearms and bicycles.

  • @DMP3_
    @DMP3_ 9 місяців тому +1

    thanks for these type of videos, they’re great

  • @christopherr4043
    @christopherr4043 3 роки тому +16

    My great grandfather wrote about how your UA-cam videos were a lifesaver.

  • @onceANexile
    @onceANexile 3 роки тому +331

    Rome was deadly at night.
    Even Nero was burlarizing wealthy houses, alone, till he got caught by a home owner and beaten. Then the guards accompanied him on his forrays!
    AND, can you imagine the numbers of pregnant women running around.

    • @melelconquistador
      @melelconquistador 3 роки тому +72

      Nero, what a guy.

    • @onceANexile
      @onceANexile 3 роки тому +5

      @Deniz Metin T. sounds like american poor....just saying

    • @onceANexile
      @onceANexile 3 роки тому +3

      @@melelconquistador well, he did do more building than any other emperor...they think that is why he had rome burnt...idk

    • @johnsierra3537
      @johnsierra3537 3 роки тому +71

      @@onceANexile the fuck are you talking about, there's practically no where in the world that still has that level of infant mortality, what an absurd comment.

    • @greg_4201
      @greg_4201 3 роки тому +54

      what's with the pregnant women running around? I don't get it...
      also, Nero didn't burn Rome...
      pretty sure he didn't burgle houses either

  • @solidzdar467
    @solidzdar467 3 роки тому +41

    “Man, you can’t have shit in Detroit!”
    -Cicero after getting mugged

  • @e-maginethise-t3935
    @e-maginethise-t3935 3 роки тому +21

    I love the approach like a travel agency for time travelers. With the do's and donts of the places to go. Add entertainment and places to eat and meals and accommodation and we are set.

  • @pst5345
    @pst5345 3 роки тому +83

    It is so funny that an area famous for "the worst wine" would be in business forever in Rome.

    • @marcelsmiley858
      @marcelsmiley858 3 роки тому +5

      But what about their brothels? Are they better nowadays?

    • @lauramanzoni84
      @lauramanzoni84 2 роки тому +1

      @@marcelsmiley858 brothels are illegal in Italy, they were shut down and forbidden decades ago.

    • @ulti-mantis
      @ulti-mantis 2 роки тому +1

      Today their franchise distributes wine across the world

    • @FelipeJaquez
      @FelipeJaquez Рік тому

      @@lauramanzoni84 """Made illegal"""
      Ah so they're just underground instead of in the public, got you. Imagine any society on Earth just deciding to stop drinking, gambling, or hiring prostitutes just because of a supposed governmental law lol. Clearly you don't know how humans operate.

  • @Houston123ABC
    @Houston123ABC Рік тому +1

    It's obvious why your channel does good!

  • @_robustus_
    @_robustus_ 3 роки тому +52

    Titus Pulo and Lucius Vorenus made the aventine safe for a while.

  • @F.Krueger-cs4vk
    @F.Krueger-cs4vk 3 роки тому +223

    Looks like nothing has changed the world over.

    • @RsRj-qd2cg
      @RsRj-qd2cg 3 роки тому +36

      It's still not as safe as daytime, but gas and electric lighting led to a huge drop in crime. One reason modern police came about in the late 1800s was that streetlights and flashlights made it feasible to patrol at night. Before that, dozens of people with torches were required, similar to the Roman vigilantes. Often poorly paid and not vetted, so they were easily corrupted into a protection racket.

    • @nate4003
      @nate4003 3 роки тому +2

      @@RsRj-qd2cg And comprehensive policing within developed nations has mostly made the situation better.

    • @F.Krueger-cs4vk
      @F.Krueger-cs4vk 3 роки тому +4

      @@RsRj-qd2cg I lived in Port Moresby, capital, Papua New Guinea. It's dangerous, don't venture out between sun set/sun rise. During the day still be careful opportunistic criminals. Police force ineffective, corrupt.

    • @eduardobone8857
      @eduardobone8857 3 роки тому +2

      Well, the world is a museum of new things, it all happened before

    • @stephenpmurphy591
      @stephenpmurphy591 3 роки тому

      @Pojka Soon to change.

  • @ampersandellipsis747
    @ampersandellipsis747 10 місяців тому +1

    Thanks this will have been very useful on my previous trips.

  • @a_l_b__a607
    @a_l_b__a607 3 роки тому +67

    How did people keep their accommodations safe in these neighbourhoods? Wooden drop bars behind entrances is the best thing I could think of but idk... I presume it was quite hard to keep a property secure in those times - if you couldn’t afford guards - and if you were to be robbed, I highly doubt there would have been any home insurance to compensate for the possessions lost making the effects of a robbery much more damaging for the victim.

    • @maryandersondearing3053
      @maryandersondearing3053 3 роки тому +55

      Neighbors who knew and looked out for one another?

    • @noahmiller8042
      @noahmiller8042 3 роки тому +55

      theirs a reason they punished theft so heavily, their were few other deterents.

    • @emmahealy4863
      @emmahealy4863 3 роки тому +8

      I always assumed people would have hidden compartments, under tiles and floorboards where they kept troves of coins?

    • @a_l_b__a607
      @a_l_b__a607 3 роки тому +52

      @@emmahealy4863 I have read a little bit about it and it seems that most Romans would have had a lock to their property. Locks and keys are in fact an innovation that dates back to the ancient Egyptians. The Romans updated the design of such locks and improved upon them. Furthermore, it seems that guard dogs were also used alongside this which would obviously deter any thief from getting away with a robbery.

    • @angelcitystudio
      @angelcitystudio 3 роки тому +7

      lots of people walking around without hands

  • @eyeshadowdemon9639
    @eyeshadowdemon9639 3 роки тому +7

    I’ve never clicked on a video so fast! I’m so interested! I want a whole series on bad ancient neighborhoods omg!

  • @guieguima
    @guieguima 2 роки тому +2

    Loved the humour on this one. Love your channel.

  • @18Ty
    @18Ty 3 роки тому +14

    Wow your subscribers have jumped up.. it's about time this channel is gold

  • @ric05369
    @ric05369 3 роки тому +21

    “Do you get to the cloud district often ? Oh what am I saying of course you don’t .”

  • @LehySnek
    @LehySnek 9 місяців тому +1

    You book is really good, I keep it in the bathroom, as it's short stories are excellent to keep me entertained when... well... It's an excellent book.

  • @Humanophage
    @Humanophage 3 роки тому +27

    This is an awesome format. I wish there were more videos that would show a map of a historical (or current) city and explain what the areas are about. I find that it really helps create a vivid picture instead of focusing on things thematically too much.

  • @NaomiClareNL
    @NaomiClareNL 3 роки тому +166

    Back in 2003 I went to Rome with my mother as part of an organised tour and of course someone in our group got her wallet stolen with all the papers in it too.
    Here in the Netherlands barbers like to talk too much too and all cities have their less favourable neighbourhoods. At least you don't need a gladiator to walk around town here, just your wits.
    Plus ça change huh?

    • @Press_X_to_doubt
      @Press_X_to_doubt 3 роки тому +4

      I was told it was safe in Italy, but not sure about Rome lol. How did that person got her belongings stolen? Also yeah, barbers would be barbers. They're really talkative.

    • @LordDucarius
      @LordDucarius 3 роки тому +12

      Bruh netherlands chilled out, never felt so safe somewhere before

    • @NaomiClareNL
      @NaomiClareNL 3 роки тому +7

      @@Press_X_to_doubt Let's say she was not from a big city so she didn't pay attention to where her handbag was hanging from her shoulder relative to where she was going. Stealing probably happened in the underground, there were some suspect types hanging around I noticed at the time. My mom isn't from a big city either but has had a little bell hanging from the zipper of her handbag for ages now. Can't move it without ringing the bell.

    • @eunanavesani6074
      @eunanavesani6074 3 роки тому +6

      @@Press_X_to_doubt italy is 300 000 square km big. U find safe and unsafe places. Dont be silly plz.

    • @DarkMatterX1
      @DarkMatterX1 3 роки тому

      Plus ç'est la meme change

  • @dylaningobernoble9971
    @dylaningobernoble9971 3 роки тому +2

    I love your content so much man. You're focus on everyday common existence brings history to life so vividly

  • @sarttee
    @sarttee 3 роки тому +36

    the more things change.. THE MORE THEY STAY THE SAME.

  • @northernskys
    @northernskys 3 роки тому +103

    Hmmm, maybe I'll cross ancient Rome off my list for the moment, and just vacation in Pompeii instead :)

    • @mdstanton1813
      @mdstanton1813 3 роки тому +23

      You might want to check your dates before heading to Pompeii 🤣✌

    • @dt6706
      @dt6706 3 роки тому +4

      Try Carthage instead.

    • @rongreen4231
      @rongreen4231 3 роки тому +3

      Or perhaps Baiae, where the party never ends?

    • @votpavel
      @votpavel 3 роки тому +9

      i hear pompeii is a hot tourist spot

    • @Menaceblue3
      @Menaceblue3 3 роки тому +1

      @@votpavel
      Ya don't say!😆

  • @marcgorter8651
    @marcgorter8651 3 роки тому +615

    Every once in a while you come across a gem of a channel - this is one of those channels.

  • @evenodd3339
    @evenodd3339 10 місяців тому

    Thank you for the advice. This will really help me not get into trouble for my next vacation!

  • @crawfordsmith3700
    @crawfordsmith3700 3 роки тому +10

    Friday 9 July 2021 : Great new presentation. I listened to all of it and will soon watch all of it again.

    • @ADrunkCrayfish
      @ADrunkCrayfish 3 роки тому +1

      @Deniz Metin T. only seems like a couple days ago, how time flies.

  • @thecianinator
    @thecianinator 3 роки тому +11

    0:54 Great to see that nothing's changed

  • @KiaGreenEyes
    @KiaGreenEyes 2 роки тому +1

    I bought your book and am enjoying it very much, just as I am enjoying your videos. :)

  • @floydoroid
    @floydoroid 3 роки тому +5

    i haven't been excited for a book in a while but im certainly excited for yours!

  • @hendrixtimestwo
    @hendrixtimestwo 3 роки тому +15

    Hey mate, just found your channel earlier today and wanted to say cheers for the amazing content! Have just spent close to an hour binge-watching your videos haha. Truly inspiring stuff, every single video sent me down a deep wikipedia tunnel. Love your attention to detail and editing too. Keep it up man!

  • @flowermeerkat6827
    @flowermeerkat6827 3 роки тому +74

    I think it's a good thing when the upper class have to live next to the lower classes. In that way, the rich can't isolate themselves from urban problems. I love your videos. I've just discovered them and I'm already addicted.

    • @L_mattox
      @L_mattox 2 роки тому +1

      Hi, I just wanted to say that your username is awesome. Meerkat Manor was great!

    • @michaelqiu9722
      @michaelqiu9722 Рік тому

      What makes you think it's a good thing?

    • @revolvingworld2676
      @revolvingworld2676 Рік тому +1

      Not a good idea. As much as I’m not much of a fan of gated communities, it does help with safety and security since there is more of a risk of robbery and crime

    • @WinkLinkletter
      @WinkLinkletter Рік тому +1

      Isolating oneself from the problems of being the repeated target of robbery or being threatened regularly by your environment and your 'neighbors' is one of the biggest reasons people will work hard and achieve success, or put their moneys back into their land's economies.

    • @Jenna_Talia
      @Jenna_Talia 11 місяців тому

      @@WinkLinkletter Dumbest take I've ever seen you are not seriously trying to say that the only reason people have ambition is to evade dangerous people

  • @Dang3rMouSe
    @Dang3rMouSe 3 роки тому +28

    Much like today having trusted local friends, acquaintances or contacts & good common sense was likely a massive help in avoiding trouble. Basicly you better have a reason to be there.

  • @JM-ec9kp
    @JM-ec9kp 3 роки тому +104

    Would love to see a video about what it was like living through the collapse of Rome

    • @Gersemi_Trader
      @Gersemi_Trader 3 роки тому +21

      id love to see a video on how it was living during the ostrogothic kingdom , and how the people and senate reacted to Belisarius "liberating" them. The war that destroyed so much of italia and depopulated some cities ,.. with good help from the plague of Justinian ofc. But I wonder.. if perhaps Italy would have been better of with a continued ostrogothic rule as they did try to preserve some roman ways.

    • @lizardking3770
      @lizardking3770 3 роки тому +16

      @@X9523-z3v I was about to say the same thing. To many third worlders come in and turn a beautiful country into a third world shyt hole

    • @constantinexi6489
      @constantinexi6489 3 роки тому +2

      @@lizardking3770 good

    • @johnwolfe7058
      @johnwolfe7058 3 роки тому +1

      Borzoi: Collapse, Graph, Hyperreality, Technocapitalism, Kaczynski, Industrial Society, Schmitt, Luppenprobes, Simulacrum.

    • @MasterHaloOne
      @MasterHaloOne 3 роки тому +8

      Not true. You can't blame third world countries. And you miss used the term . Also it was immigrants who took jobs away and billionaires who refuse to pay taxes. You are an ignorant abhorrent fool

  • @xllxhsfave5528
    @xllxhsfave5528 10 місяців тому +1

    immediately subscribed. this is so good!

  • @AmandaIsAwesome
    @AmandaIsAwesome 3 роки тому +46

    This would be so fun in vr! I can’t wait for vr to be that good that I can explore the different time periods and try not to be killed lol.

  • @thorr18BEM
    @thorr18BEM 3 роки тому +11

    How does one go about locating and recruiting a retired gladiator? The yellow pages?

    • @nightfall1826
      @nightfall1826 3 роки тому +1

      Ask around the colosseum, the one managing the fighters should know about retired gladiators he has managed before.

  • @Vic-007
    @Vic-007 3 роки тому +39

    Sounds like living in the modern days St. Louis. Oh well.

  • @andreravenna4435
    @andreravenna4435 3 роки тому +5

    Just what i needed for my trip. Wish me luck.

  • @antonmeshcheryakov5068
    @antonmeshcheryakov5068 2 роки тому +6

    These guides are a treasure trove. I am a physicist by training so tinkering with a time machine comes naturally to me, unlike going about when it actually works. Thanks for the useful tips!

  • @ladyday9999
    @ladyday9999 3 роки тому +39

    People are getting robbed anywhere out here in Rome, Italy. About a month ago I was on a bus heading home and a woman started screaming on the crowded bus I was on and was saying in Italian that her wallet was stolen. What robbers out here do is they make sure a bus is crowded and they stand close to the doors so they can rob the person and quickly get out on the next stop. They make a cut on the side of purses and bags and reach in quick enough to grab what they can. That same ride they tried stealing another woman’s wallet as well but they weren’t able to. I was able to see on the second lady’s bag where they had made the cut. It was about a 5 inch vertical cut on the side of her purse.
    I’ve had friends who have had their iPhones stolen on a bus another friend who was hanging out at a park, which was strange because she said her purse was near her, but she must have not paid attention for a second and someone came by and grabbed her purse.
    If anyone comes to Rome, please please carry little cash or an atm card. You can always cancel your card if it gets robbed, but don’t carry your passport or anything you feel is important. Try not to have a wallet. Keep your cash or atm card in a zipper pocket in your purse for the ladies and the men never put your wallet in a back pocket. Be careful in the metro, buses and trains out here. Try not to be in a crowd and be weary of your surroundings.

    • @mattscheibert2715
      @mattscheibert2715 3 роки тому +1

      Jesus Christ, so just stay home?

    • @mrangus703games
      @mrangus703games 3 роки тому +3

      @The Realist it honestly sounds kinda extreme, robbery wise

    • @mrangus703games
      @mrangus703games 3 роки тому +2

      Not saying it's not true but damn I don't usually have to be that careful of my stuff on public transport where I'm from

    • @DarkMatterX1
      @DarkMatterX1 3 роки тому

      So shoot them. Oh, right.

    • @scottpalmer9475
      @scottpalmer9475 3 роки тому

      @@mattscheibert2715 His name isn't Jesus Christ.

  • @Gersemi_Trader
    @Gersemi_Trader 3 роки тому +279

    i wanna travel back to rome at its hight. and go all over the empire, visit all the brothels

    • @thomasandersen2534
      @thomasandersen2534 3 роки тому +24

      Hell yeah

    • @EllieMaes-Grandad
      @EllieMaes-Grandad 3 роки тому +197

      You'd go back home with much more than you came with . . .

    • @mdstanton1813
      @mdstanton1813 3 роки тому +67

      @@EllieMaes-Grandad they could even bring the Romans something new which I'm not sure they'd appreciate either

    • @NavidIsANoob
      @NavidIsANoob 3 роки тому +87

      You'd kill off the entire population of Rome to disease a month after your first visit to a brothel.

    • @onceANexile
      @onceANexile 3 роки тому +21

      Even the rich wives sold themselves. Polibius had a wonderful discriptions of this....

  • @artfx9
    @artfx9 Рік тому +1

    Traveling to Rome soon, thanks for the guide! It will come in handy!

  • @girthbrooks39
    @girthbrooks39 3 роки тому +4

    I find it almost criminal that the algorithm never showcased this channel considering my interests and the nature of my viewing history. . . Truly an injustice. Lol.
    I feel exceptionally fortunate however to have by chance continued scrolling farther than I normally ever would on the search results of some matter of antiquity and for whatever reason chosing to click on a rather nondescript looking thumbnail earlier today for it led me to discover something truly special.
    As previously mentioned I only just today became acquainted with your channel and I would guess I've already consumed almost half of the entirety of your content. I find the material and manner in which it is presented to be so enthralling that I actually watch in trepidation somewhat, fearing the all too soon eventual moment when I've burnt through every video. Thankfully you have a website to satiate further interest.
    I sincerely consider this channel to be precisely what I've yearned for and in a league of truly great yet unfortunately scarce history channels on UA-cam.
    I can't wait to see what the future holds in store for this channel.
    Thank you and please don't stop!

    • @jirikurto3859
      @jirikurto3859 2 роки тому

      I think you should be arrested for defamation against the algorithm. Life imprisonment would be justice.

    • @girthbrooks39
      @girthbrooks39 2 роки тому

      @@jirikurto3859 indictment was handed down 3wks ago already now.. happy?

    • @jirikurto3859
      @jirikurto3859 2 роки тому

      @@girthbrooks39 I changed my mind, I now think you should be pardoned. I actually hate youtube(not the people who make videos).

    • @girthbrooks39
      @girthbrooks39 2 роки тому

      @@jirikurto3859 well Please just be sure to inform the prosecution of your wishes once the indecisive nature of your menstrual cycle has passed.

    • @jirikurto3859
      @jirikurto3859 2 роки тому

      @@girthbrooks39 How did you know I am trans and just magically started getting periods? Are you spying on me? I'm feeling victimized again.

  • @greenbriar07
    @greenbriar07 3 роки тому +13

    Technology advances aside, I guess the difference between ancient Rome and modern metro areas isn't as much as I thought.

  • @familytchentsov3102
    @familytchentsov3102 3 роки тому +1

    Great unique concept..... Guide for a time traveler.. magnificent idea.... what a great hook to get kids interested

  • @johnspizziri1919
    @johnspizziri1919 3 роки тому +30

    Population density in the "lower regions" must have been catastrophic.

    • @sherk3286
      @sherk3286 3 роки тому +10

      The Romans are the first civilization(to my knowledge) to have apartment buildings/tenements. Its wild. They had multi story apartment buildings 2000 years ago

    • @sherk3286
      @sherk3286 3 роки тому +8

      Highest they built seems to have been 8 storys for the insula apartments

    • @aaronjefferson279
      @aaronjefferson279 2 роки тому

      @@sherk3286 even higher, and these buildings were a complete shithole. Families stuffed into single rooms the size of a modern bedroom. The insulae were jerry-built with cheap materials. Sometimes so bad the buildings would spontaneously collapse. The owners would clean up the mess and salvage what materials they could and build another building just like it. Rinse and repeat. Collecting weekly rent from tenants living higher up while those better off towards the ground would pay annual rent. A complete shithole. Best modern example of these neighborhoods would be a slum in Rio de Janeiro, bar the fact that there aren’t necessarily a lot of high rises there.

    • @aaronjefferson279
      @aaronjefferson279 2 роки тому +1

      Not to mention the fire hazard since the buildings were constructed largely from wood. It was not rare for buildings/neighborhoods to go up in flames overnight. The streets around the buildings were filled with mud and shit, considering that most “streets” in the city were really just the space between the insulae, considering there was no proper planning for construction. A complete mess. Best to avoid Rome overall if I were a time traveler. I’d just enjoy my time in a villa far in the countryside.

  • @jbvap
    @jbvap 3 роки тому +6

    Interesting stuff, when im trying to fall asleep I often think about time traveling. I think about the opportunity of either traveling back in time or into the future, and what year I would go to. I think traveling back to Ancient Rome is up there, along with ancient Egypt. Fun stuff to think about. I’d pick going back in time versus the future any day of the week.

  • @OceanGuy808
    @OceanGuy808 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you for the very interesting historical analysis of Ancient Rome. Just subscribed.

  • @jojodio9851
    @jojodio9851 3 роки тому +43

    I would say Rome was the biggest, richest and most spectacular city of the western world, but not of the entire world back then.
    That being said, I really appreciate this video, social history is underrated.

    • @scottb2361
      @scottb2361 3 роки тому +8

      Name one bigger or more advanced? Nowhere in Asia, the Middle East or Central America came close to Rome at its peak until centuries later.

    • @medusa_jeepwrangler
      @medusa_jeepwrangler 3 роки тому +14

      Yea I agree with the other comment on this. Stop trying to be a social justice warrior. The Greeks and Romans were pretty superior.

    • @MrErnieHanks
      @MrErnieHanks 3 роки тому +4

      @@scottb2361 Assyria

    • @notisttt1240
      @notisttt1240 3 роки тому +6

      @@MrErnieHanks pretty sure the Assyrian empire fell like a thousand years before Rome, if not longer. Also I doubt their capital came close to Rome. Rome had fricking sewage systems lol

    • @MrErnieHanks
      @MrErnieHanks 3 роки тому +5

      @@notisttt1240 Assyria is known as the first superpower in the World for a reason. The Romans adopted many things which oroginated in Assyria.

  • @senglomein5766
    @senglomein5766 3 роки тому +10

    *Traveler:* Ah, my good sir, I require service of a bodyguard whilst in Rome. I'll pay half now---half later?
    *?Bodyguard?:* sure, but I'll take all the money at this time. And your horse. sandals too.

  • @skrillozedd
    @skrillozedd 9 місяців тому +1

    "A quick bite, or a long drink"sounds like my kinda place 👌

  • @rblossey
    @rblossey 3 роки тому +12

    This video popped on my feed right before work yesterday, was so disappointed that I couldn't watch it right away! Worth the wait :)
    That map in this video is going to be a reference that I will keep coming back to! Even without pointing out all the gardens-and other things that are not so easy to spot, if you don't already know they're there-just having someone with your experience break all this down is so invaluable. Even though a lot of the info you pointed out can be found on the map itself if you look carefully, just having all the temples pointed out at once, then all the baths at once, etc. really helps crystallize the overall layout of the city much better.
    Question though: on the next video, will you be going deeper into what the city is like *after* dark? That really piqued my interest at the end. I'm especially curious to know just what the city *looked* like (specifically what the street lighting was like, and also if any major "landmark" hilltop temples--like Jupiter Optimus Maximus--were flame-lit, like we sometimes see in art & movies).
    Honestly, I could watch a whole video just about "Rome after dark" if that's something you ever want to do :) It's very rare for a history youtuber to "set the scene" and deep-dive into the atmospherics of ancient Rome like you do!

  • @daviddechamplain5718
    @daviddechamplain5718 3 роки тому +20

    So bars and brothels are trouble spots? Who'd've thunk? I wasn't expecting the barber though.

    • @faubourglincoln
      @faubourglincoln 3 роки тому +1

      My grand father told me he once met Caligula walking by himself in downtown Rome but it was dark and both were drunk, so he’s not 100% it was him.

  • @keifer7
    @keifer7 3 роки тому +1

    found your channel last night. good shit bro

  • @adamhinds8352
    @adamhinds8352 3 роки тому +14

    Somewhere in Rome being plebs, was Marcus, Stylax and Grumio

  • @GuilhermePreissler
    @GuilhermePreissler 3 роки тому +8

    6:22 insert gif of grampa simpson walking in and immediately out of a brothel here

  • @DuuudeMaaan
    @DuuudeMaaan 3 роки тому +1

    Favorite video on this series. Watching this while I’m visiting Rome, sadly in modern times

  • @darkprince56
    @darkprince56 3 роки тому +9

    "There was nothing like the clear separation of high and low income areas found in many modern cities" lol even after thousands of years, some things don't change

    • @darkprince56
      @darkprince56 3 роки тому +2

      Tony Mx yep! I must admit even though I haven't traveled that much, I've been to Sweden, Mexico and Cuba and the least difference in class I saw was in Cuba because everyone is equally poor

  • @Sollace
    @Sollace 3 роки тому +4

    0:57 "The preatorian guard... notorious for beating innocent citizens"
    The parallels to America never cease to amaze.

    • @floorfungus4209
      @floorfungus4209 3 роки тому

      police brutality isnt that common. unless you live in a godforsaken shithole, and keep breaking rules

    • @duckduck168
      @duckduck168 3 роки тому

      @@glint55581 Wow, that was so...not funny.

    • @user-df3ty8ei2u
      @user-df3ty8ei2u 3 роки тому

      @@glint55581 damn what a dissing

  • @tarah3227
    @tarah3227 2 роки тому +1

    This is the video I didn’t know I needed SUBSCRIBED 😍😍😍

  • @frankmaclow2709
    @frankmaclow2709 3 роки тому +7

    I think I'll leave my DeLorean in my garage this weekend...this ancient Rome shenanigans seem too dangerous.

  • @Robswrkshp
    @Robswrkshp 3 роки тому +79

    I swear, if you removed the name Rome, you could convince someone that you're talking about New York

    • @loversonly
      @loversonly 3 роки тому +2

      Rome actually looks a lot like NYC lol

    • @vitalorgan2946
      @vitalorgan2946 3 роки тому +8

      NYC will be probably talked about the same way as Rome in several hundred years

    • @chrisd2051
      @chrisd2051 3 роки тому +1

      True like the lower parts are more government buildings, a little further north starts the residential areas until you get to Westchester County

    • @channel5980
      @channel5980 3 роки тому +1

      @@loversonly Nowadays? Not at all LMAO

    • @loversonly
      @loversonly 3 роки тому

      @@channel5980 u don’t think so?

  • @theninethrees8044
    @theninethrees8044 2 роки тому +1

    4:54 Man I wish I had known this earlier. When I time travelled to Rome earlier this year I was in that exact hood and these mans almost car jacked my Lexus

  • @NavidIsANoob
    @NavidIsANoob 3 роки тому +8

    Recently subscribed to this channel and your expertise is very, very telling. Amazing content.

  • @MegalithHunter
    @MegalithHunter 3 роки тому +3

    That’s really interesting. Great topic! Now whenever I’m walking around Rome I’ll be thinking of now those areas were back then!

  • @isoldelujan
    @isoldelujan 3 роки тому

    your voice is so soothing, making your videos perfect goodnight stories

  • @eemage9476
    @eemage9476 3 роки тому +5

    I remember my 1400 year ago travel to the Vaticanum district barber shop where a mysterious Egyptian woman appeared selling me a mirror with lights that, according to her, a strange tourist had given her as a gift, it turned out that the mirror was an iPhone12 unlocked by the neighborhood's own Greek barber. I called a praetorian guard, but he advised me not to stick my nose in his business.

  • @John_Fugazzi
    @John_Fugazzi 3 роки тому +14

    Interesting. I didn't know thst Rome wasn't organized in a way where neighborhoods weren't separated by income and class. Much harder to deal with the way they were so mixed.

    • @reallyhappenings5597
      @reallyhappenings5597 3 роки тому +1

      Deal with?

    • @funkmaster2258
      @funkmaster2258 3 роки тому +2

      Yes deal with. We see what happens when theres no separation.

    • @iamcleaver6854
      @iamcleaver6854 3 роки тому +9

      @@funkmaster2258 You could say the same about most modern European cities. Wealth segregation is only so strong across the Atlantic.

    • @OkurkaBinLadin
      @OkurkaBinLadin 3 роки тому

      @@iamcleaver6854 Europeans live in heavily taxing welfare states...

    • @iamcleaver6854
      @iamcleaver6854 3 роки тому +7

      @@OkurkaBinLadin Isn't that a good thing?