Revival of the Medieval Roman Empire - Byzantine Reconquista DOCUMENTARY

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  • Опубліковано 10 тра 2024
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    Kings and Generals animated historical documentary series on the Roman, Byzantine and Medieval history continues with an episode on the Byzantine Reconquista - a period between the Early Muslim Expansions and the Rise of the Seljuks during which the Eastern Roman Empire managed to reconquer a number of regions under the rule of the Macedonian dynasty, as Nikephoros II Phokas, John I Tzimiskes and Basil II retook parts of the Balkans and the Middle East from the Slavs and the Arabs.
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  • @KingsandGenerals
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    • @TyrannosaurusRex5027
      @TyrannosaurusRex5027 Рік тому +5

      A good cause and a good game, happy to support kings and generals 🦖

    • @LEVITHA_.1991
      @LEVITHA_.1991 Рік тому +2

      byzantium :*takes a muslim city* Muslims :😮*DIES OF CRINGE*

    • @LEVITHA_.1991
      @LEVITHA_.1991 Рік тому

      obi wan ????

    • @crzahmed9707
      @crzahmed9707 Рік тому

      @@LEVITHA_.1991 Byzantium; takes a Muslim city
      Muslims; take over the whole empire including Constantinople ☕🔥

    • @LEVITHA_.1991
      @LEVITHA_.1991 Рік тому

      @@crzahmed9707 USA Invades Iraq For Holy Oil

  • @FerrisMacWheel
    @FerrisMacWheel Рік тому +842

    Boys we have to restore the Byzantine empire

    • @yomin2162
      @yomin2162 Рік тому +174

      Okay, you go get the Varangian guards, I'll round up some cataphracts. We meet outside Istanbul.

    • @theazraelreaper8533
      @theazraelreaper8533 Рік тому

      TURKS AND JİHADİST CREATED NEW OTTOMAN RECONQUİSTA DESTORY ALL ARMENİANS GREEKS.

    • @bobafett9348
      @bobafett9348 Рік тому

      @wargames The last time they "aided" us they fucked us.

    • @FerrisMacWheel
      @FerrisMacWheel Рік тому

      @@yomin2162 they are busy with killing moscovites

    • @thegamingplebs4276
      @thegamingplebs4276 Рік тому +68

      @@yomin2162 I’ll rally the themas of Greece

  • @tacocruiser4238
    @tacocruiser4238 Рік тому +666

    The Byzantine Golden Age really began with Michael III. Everyone focuses on him being a drunkard but his reign was incredibly successful. Makes me wonder whether the sources were trying to smear his reputation in order to make Basil I and the Macedonian Dynasty look better in comparison....

    • @nicklostable
      @nicklostable Рік тому +136

      I did some quick research on Wikipedia and it said that the historians who disparaged him were contemporaries of the Macedonian dynasty. So what you said makes sense.

    • @sylviekling508
      @sylviekling508 Рік тому +146

      This is true, Basil was a nobody stable boy who murdered Michael III in cold blood. His propaganda attempted to pain Michael as a drunk or just a bad emperor. gotta love the byzantines

    • @thegamingwolf5612
      @thegamingwolf5612 Рік тому +19

      @@sylviekling508 they are good at that stuff

    • @GarkKahn
      @GarkKahn Рік тому +28

      Well at least basil did a good job as emperor, that's the least he could do hahaha

    • @williamyoung9401
      @williamyoung9401 Рік тому +31

      The Byzantines were master propagandists. Thousands of years of expertise, some of it stolen from the ancient Greeks and ancient Egyptians. If the source is Byzantine, you have to think of it as a half truth. The Emperor probably sent in his elite body guard, with himself at the rear in case things didn't pan out. A Roman emperor cannot die on the field of battle, after all! I'm sure he had a dozen or half dozen personal body guards to watch his back, while the rest of the escort went in full charge. (1:01:35) Or, in the case of the "Grand" Campaign, their atrocities were so horrific during the three (3) years of raiding and pillaging, that there was no possibility of a positive spin on the truth, so it was better to simply not document anything. (1:05:24)

  • @christermi
    @christermi Рік тому +622

    1hour and 46minutes of Byzantine history is quite a blessing. I never thought the day would come that a non-Greek youtube channel would devote so much effort into Byzantine history. Much appreciated K&G.

    • @Shadowfang1318
      @Shadowfang1318 Рік тому +31

      Epimetheus, Eastern Roman History and Flash Point History have some fantastic videos on medieval Rome. Also the History of Byzantine podcast is killer

    • @torikeqi8710
      @torikeqi8710 Рік тому +1

      And why have these so called " greek you tube channels" devote so much time to the Eastern Roman Empire?
      Are they trying to steal or manipulate history or what?

    • @gregkosinski2303
      @gregkosinski2303 Рік тому +1

      Are there any Greek language doc’s with decent subtitles in English you could recommend?
      Or subtitled in other languages. Very international fanbase we are!
      Thanks

    • @AK-dw8jo
      @AK-dw8jo Рік тому +6

      Byzantine has nothing to do with Greece. They saw themselves as ROMANS.

    • @gilpaubelid3780
      @gilpaubelid3780 Рік тому +19

      @@AK-dw8jo Byzantines were Greeks with Roman citizenship but you're claiming that medieval Greeks have nothing to do with Greece?

  • @WorldWide_Dom
    @WorldWide_Dom Рік тому +517

    The byzantine empire to me is the most fascinating empire in the middle ages, beset by enemies on all side and within, however there was always that small ember of the dream of Rome, yet all they could do was rage against the dying of the light.

    • @codyvandal2860
      @codyvandal2860 Рік тому +26

      For centuries

    • @johay899
      @johay899 Рік тому +13

      1453 May 29

    • @johay899
      @johay899 Рік тому +26

      Rest in peace eastern empire of the Romans

    • @NewarkBay357
      @NewarkBay357 Рік тому +9

      @@johay899 The Greek Romans.

    • @itnotmeitu3896
      @itnotmeitu3896 Рік тому +19

      They actually preformed pretty well upto the 4th crusade. They’d retaken much of Anatolia and the balkans

  • @RwandaBob
    @RwandaBob Рік тому +499

    i will always have an immense respect for the byzantine empire and the greeks
    to think that they kept the dream of rome alive for another 1000 years after the end of the western portion of the empire is incredible, especially considering that they had to contend with immense and powerful caliphates in the east, incredible horse warriors to the north, and brutal european powers to the west

    • @Gandalfthefabulous
      @Gandalfthefabulous Рік тому +54

      And even nature was against them too, with 2 plagues hitting the empire especially hard... Add to that the ever present infighting whenever new emperors come to power and the orthodox church undermining secular authority it's no wonder the Turks were able to outdo them. But even they needed hundreds of years before they could get their hands on Constantinople, it's really astonishing

    • @NewarkBay357
      @NewarkBay357 Рік тому +7

      The Byzantine Empire & the Greeks were one & the same. This Macedonian Empire was the 2nd Macedonian Empire after Alexander the Great's conquests and the Hellenistic Period that followed his death.

    • @geordiejones5618
      @geordiejones5618 Рік тому +14

      No one fights the Greeks more than the Greeks themselves. As true during the height of Athens and Sparta as it was 1500 years later. Even as the Romans became more influenced by Greece they started civil wars.

    • @gregkosinski2303
      @gregkosinski2303 Рік тому +2

      @@geordiejones5618 I don’t know to what extent the different Greek ethnicities viewed themselves as one people back in those days.
      It would be a really interesting topic for a viyda

    • @bruhmcchaddeus413
      @bruhmcchaddeus413 Рік тому

      End? Lmaoo what? Western empire never ended, Aurelion himself was a goth who rose in ranks 😂 Odoracer, goth they say who sacked rome was backed by roman senate and only thing he sacked was his fellow invader goths after betraying them for senates backing. After that, senate declared west to be continuation of roman empire in west so wym ended? It never ended, it was divided and then later on united under holy romans

  • @konstantinapapaioannou4306
    @konstantinapapaioannou4306 Рік тому +906

    As a Greek, thank you for covering this most interesting time. The eastern roman empire is often overlooked and massively underrated. Thank you.

    • @Baddy187
      @Baddy187 Рік тому +142

      From the Bronze Age to the World Wars. You and your people have a great history to be proud of.

    • @cerdic6867
      @cerdic6867 Рік тому +24

      Greek or Roman, pick one.

    • @MrKILLINOOBZ
      @MrKILLINOOBZ Рік тому +86

      Especially considering it was really the Byzantines that helped kick off the Italian renaissance, not the Moors.

    • @Nomadicenjoyer31
      @Nomadicenjoyer31 Рік тому +14

      @@cerdic6867 ROMAN

    • @konstantinapapaioannou4306
      @konstantinapapaioannou4306 Рік тому +114

      @@cerdic6867 I am both my friend. Greek and Eastern Roman. I'm proud of my heritage ❤️

  • @taseen4713
    @taseen4713 Рік тому +737

    This is really interesting, even as a Muslim. I had this false notion that after the Byzantines lost the Levant and Egypt, they were this weak dying empire. Funny enough, they lasted for 800 more years, and I’m glad this video educated me to understand why. Amazing how they held on. Great documentary as always!

    • @thathistoryfam794
      @thathistoryfam794 Рік тому +17

      @@user-cg2tw8pw7j even if they did we still defeated them

    • @zippyparakeet1074
      @zippyparakeet1074 Рік тому +134

      @@user-cg2tw8pw7j And Arabs paid tribute to them at times. It depended on the balance of power which kept swerving.

    • @zippyparakeet1074
      @zippyparakeet1074 Рік тому +86

      @@thathistoryfam794 We? Turks defeated them, not Araps.

    • @deepseashark5951
      @deepseashark5951 Рік тому +21

      ​@@zippyparakeet1074 He means we as in Muslims. Muslims aren't meant to view themselves as different or divide each other. Instead Muslims are meant to view and treat each other as one people (Ummah).

    • @zippyparakeet1074
      @zippyparakeet1074 Рік тому +115

      @@deepseashark5951 Quite convenient that you see the achievements as one people and the disasters as different factions innit?

  • @ovidiumoldovanu1588
    @ovidiumoldovanu1588 Рік тому +429

    “Enough highground to make Obi-Wan cry with joy” - this is the reason why I subscribed to you guys!

  • @DavidWillisSLS
    @DavidWillisSLS Рік тому +116

    It’s crazy that even after the Seljuks invade, the Roman Empire still manages to bounce back and have yet another golden age with the Komnenian restoration.
    The empire simply refused to die. Even when it actually died 1204 it still came back and lasted 200 more years.

    • @kuronoch.1441
      @kuronoch.1441 Рік тому +19

      The Palaiologos also was a great dynasty, but sadly the Ottoman sultan in 1453 was a gigachad.

    • @gm2407
      @gm2407 11 місяців тому +13

      The post Manuel Komnenos period is an unfortunate succession of personages and events. To divided and selfish. It was disintigrating by the time the fourth crusade happened. Quite frankly it is amazing that the Paliologie took back Constantinople for the Orthadox Greeks. The fact all the local powers were not rolled up by a bigger power seems rather fortunate for the eventual winners as the Mongol expansionism caused much pressure on potential threats at this time.

    • @DonnellGreen
      @DonnellGreen 9 місяців тому +2

      @@gm2407 Yeah i was surprised at that too i was like "why didnt sultante of rum take nikaea?" I found out they did try 4 or 5 differnt times different decades thats how crazy the Roman spirit was

    • @ilect1690
      @ilect1690 9 місяців тому +3

      @@kuronoch.1441 the civil war in the 1340s was terrible tho, it caused them to lose almost all of their balkan and greek lands and pretty much reducing them to just constantinople, thessilonika, and the morea

    • @LionsHeart3.1.3
      @LionsHeart3.1.3 9 місяців тому +3

      Roman empire should not be called byzantime empire. Because it was a Biased name choosen by biased christian historians to not give muslims the credit of destroying christian's greatest empire.

  • @Yashuop
    @Yashuop Рік тому +1497

    Raise Your Hand If You Like Kings and Generals✋🏻

  • @theodore6288
    @theodore6288 Рік тому +103

    Everytime a byzantine documentary ends
    I can't help but hear the phrase
    "There once was a dream... A dream called rome" and then i legitimately shed some tears

    • @Technocratos90
      @Technocratos90 Рік тому +15

      This dream will never die. The second Rome will be returned to the Hellenic world.

    • @rubendr6510
      @rubendr6510 Рік тому +3

      Thats pretty lame

  • @alecpotato4124
    @alecpotato4124 Рік тому +484

    Y’all’s long form documentaries are way better than most documentaries anywhere else, keep up the amazing work!!

    • @Chadius_Thundercock
      @Chadius_Thundercock Рік тому +2

      This is a little unrelated but do you know a show about Justinian the great?

    • @ronanwaring3408
      @ronanwaring3408 Рік тому +3

      @@Chadius_Thundercock Not in english except for maybe a 1 hour episode of rome the rise and fall or other docs like those but they only lightly brush on the topic

    • @tomriley5790
      @tomriley5790 Рік тому +2

      @@Chadius_Thundercock plenty on this channel

    • @SeArCh4DrEaMz
      @SeArCh4DrEaMz Рік тому +2

      yeas, its always a treat for me whenever these guys upload ! Especially on the roman empire

    • @SeArCh4DrEaMz
      @SeArCh4DrEaMz Рік тому

      @@DCCrisisclips yes i absolutely agree, red is usually(rome tw/tw2/ck3) associated with the former roman empire(both republic and the "high roman empire"), or at least the western one, its a choice that K&G made and ultimately a small detail but my heart totally agrees with you.
      afterall purple IS the imperial color!

  • @ohNojames
    @ohNojames Рік тому +106

    It’s hard to watch Basil’s first failure but so satisfying to watch his rise. Shame he never had an son.

    • @joellaz9836
      @joellaz9836 Рік тому +1

      Was it likely he was gay?

    • @victorhino26
      @victorhino26 Рік тому +45

      @@joellaz9836 unlikely. If i remember correctly,Basil II took a vow of celibacy,like,he promised to god that he will followed the path of a monk,celibacy included if he able to subdue the bulgarian which he did,so he upheld his end of the bargain so to speak. Hence why he didn't marry and reproduce. It also worth a mention that Basil II's stepfather Nicephorus II also adhere to that ascetism and celibacy too,prefered to sleep on a floor rather than with his beautiful wife. that might influence the decision too

    • @ohNojames
      @ohNojames Рік тому +20

      He often claimed he was married to the army. I've read a lot that he wasn't trusting of his generals so didn't delegate much to them. But in this video there were more mentions of other generals than I've seen before. Which does make sense because his empire was quite large.

    • @rafaljt
      @rafaljt Рік тому +7

      @@victorhino26 There is also such thing as being asexusal, maybe nobody aroused him at all.
      Still, for the good of empire he could have force himself a little.

    • @edmeister4031
      @edmeister4031 11 місяців тому +4

      @@rafaljt No, I remember reading stories that Basil was a typical teenager during his younger years, and loved women. What probably happened was what Gilang mentioned. It's still such a shame. He could have at least arranged a good marriage for his nieces to get an heir through them. He should have known his brother was incompetent to sit upon the throne.

  • @matthewneuendorf5763
    @matthewneuendorf5763 Рік тому +91

    The assassination of Nikephoros II Phokas is said to have played out in a far more dramatic fashion: John and a few close allies were allowed into the imperial bedchamber, where they attempted to cut the emperor to pieces in his bed. They panicked when they found the bed to be empty. Unfortunately, one of them noticed Nikephoros as he stirred, awakened by the noise of their assault on his bed, as he had been sleeping on the floor at the foot of his icon stand. The assassins proceeded to kill him.

    • @user-ln8eh5nq3q
      @user-ln8eh5nq3q Рік тому +3

      Well said

    • @konstantinapapaioannou4306
      @konstantinapapaioannou4306 Рік тому +32

      Theophano (nikephoros' wife) is still remembered as a wicked traitor. She is very well known for her schemes and backstabbing plots, in typical eastern roman fashion.

    • @ajsouza3720
      @ajsouza3720 Рік тому +27

      @@konstantinapapaioannou4306 There's some suggestion that Basil II stayed unmarried largely because he didn't want to get screwed over by a scheming wife like Theophano.

    • @prasantabagh432
      @prasantabagh432 Рік тому

      @@konstantinapapaioannou4306 love you❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @prasantabagh432
      @prasantabagh432 Рік тому

      @@konstantinapapaioannou4306 love you❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @connorgolden4
    @connorgolden4 Рік тому +70

    The Eastern empire is something else, so much history there. Rises and falls. Intrigue and drama. Strength and innovation. So much to enjoy across its millennia long existence.

  • @qboxer
    @qboxer Рік тому +210

    A classic King’s and Generals documentary. Well researched and presented, and much appreciated.

    • @Blisterdude123
      @Blisterdude123 Рік тому

      Ehhhh, I enjoy them for their grasp of broad strokes and palatable accessibility, but the intricacies of their research can be very hit and miss.

  • @aasemahsan
    @aasemahsan Рік тому +95

    4:09 Basil I
    11:26 *Nikephoros*
    ( Leo Phokas, John I Tzimiskes)
    12:34 Conquest of Crete (960 AD)
    22:33 *Against Hamdanid Emirate of Syria & defeating Emir Sayf al-Dawla*
    32:52 Becoming co-emperor & fruitless expeditions in the West
    37:51 Taking Antioch
    39:39 Losing popularity in the empire & assassination by Tzimiskes
    44:13 *Prince Sviatoslav of the Kievan Rus taking Bulgaria*
    *John I Tzimiskes*
    42:15 Consolidating power
    49:16 *Against Sviatoslav*
    Annexation of Western Bulgaria
    1:03:21 Byzantines vs Fatimids
    1:14:11 *Re-emergence of Bulgarian power*
    1:22:05 *Alliance between Basil II and Vladimir the Great & the Varangian Guard*
    1:06:28 *Basil II*
    1:08:58 Civil war against Bardas Skleros
    1:12:10 Continued influence of Bardas Phokas & Basil Lekapenos
    1:17:34 Loss to Samuil at Trajan's Gate
    1:21:21 & 1:24:07 Joint revolt by Bardas Phokas & Bardas Skleros
    1:25:55 Attacks in Bulgarian Macedonia
    1:28:09 Against the Fatimids in Syria
    1:32:20 *The Bulgar-slayer*
    1:42:27 Crashing a final revolt

    • @apexnext
      @apexnext Рік тому +10

      This is legendary and needs to be higher on the comments! 😎
      Deserves more likes! 👍
      Thanks very much for the timestamps with a table of contents. 😁 ❤️

  • @martinboskovic1009
    @martinboskovic1009 Рік тому +47

    Favorite readings of my youth were "Silmarilion" of Tolkien and "The History of Byzantine empire" by professor Ostrogorsky, that book is a reason why I went to history studies, both lengthy, epic, tragic, and with many protagonists, so I cannot stress enough how I highly value your work here, and in "Wizards and warriors".

  • @daniel9767
    @daniel9767 Рік тому +65

    Growing up I always thought of the Roman Empire as a civilization that only belonged in ancient history, but it’s been wild to discover that they were a very powerful Medieval kingdom as well. Truly amazing

    • @skylinelover9276
      @skylinelover9276 10 місяців тому +8

      It's because France, england and others don't want Byzantine/east roman empire to link to Italy because of superiority topic .. and also because Byzantines empire is indeed neo- Greek empire because of majority of the population is Greek speaking and the usage of Greek language of the empire... That's why modern historians just called it Greco Roman empire or Roman empire that became greek

  • @Spawnofktulu007
    @Spawnofktulu007 Рік тому +77

    I played a campaign as Basil and his descendants in CK3. Mended the Schism, United the Empire. Reconquered everything short of Hispania, France and the British Isles. Converted to Eu4 and colonized the new world. Had a multi century long feud with Al-Andalus over the world. Waiting for the converter for Victoria 3. Ready to take Basil's dream into the stars.

    • @Sp-zj5hw
      @Sp-zj5hw Рік тому +9

      If modern Greeks mended the schism with the Vatican and united with the Italians in one confederation as they should, it would be a dream.

    • @andreaspitsinis255
      @andreaspitsinis255 Рік тому +1

      Can you elaborate? What is ck3 and platform do you play that on?

    • @Superintendent8814
      @Superintendent8814 Рік тому +5

      @@andreaspitsinis255 Crusader Kings 3, it can be played on PC or console, although console is quite far behind with DLCs from what I see. Despite it lacking the content of Crusader Kings 2, the UI is far superior, and I personally prefer Crusader Kings 3 overall.

    • @aaronmarks9366
      @aaronmarks9366 Рік тому

      That's freaking awesome

    • @andreaspitsinis255
      @andreaspitsinis255 Рік тому

      @@Superintendent8814 thanks bud

  • @angusyang5917
    @angusyang5917 Рік тому +13

    glad to see that k&g didn't abandon the byzantine reconquista series

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  Рік тому +7

      Nothing is ever abandoned. Priorities change, but our promise is that eventually we will cover everything.

  • @yegirish
    @yegirish Рік тому +74

    For anyone who liked this video and wants to delve deeper into this really cool period, I’ve really enjoyed the podcast The History of Byzantium by Robin Pierson. Even as a history geek, I knew so little about this period that it’s been a wonderful surprise to find so much well produced content that brings the period to life.

    • @chrysanth267
      @chrysanth267 9 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for the recommendation

  • @user-sm5ig8se9u
    @user-sm5ig8se9u 10 місяців тому +16

    From the beginning of time to the end. From the Mycenaeans to Classical Greece , Hellenistic period , roman empire , Byzantine empire to the heroes of 1821 and 1940 counting 3.700 years of culture, philoshophy, science, literature, music, and wars. Proud of my ancestors

  • @SuchIsLife424
    @SuchIsLife424 Рік тому +43

    Restitutor Orbis (Aurelian), Optimus Princeps (Trajan), Pale White Death of the Saracens (Nikephoros II Phokas) and Bulgar Slayer (Basil II) are some of the best titles ever. GigaChads

  • @KingsandGenerals
    @KingsandGenerals  Рік тому +161

    Please watch this long video on the Greek history, algorithm hated it for some reason: ua-cam.com/video/8c7qMvIL3gI/v-deo.html

    • @steve32466
      @steve32466 Рік тому +8

      Thanks for this video. I'd like to ask you for a hint for exploring Byzantine history deeper. Thanks for your attention

    • @user-co2li5qd4p
      @user-co2li5qd4p Рік тому +16

      @@EtruscanTURK-fs9nn who also worship Georgios Kastriotis, a Greek Origin noble and adopt a byzantine war flag as their emblem. They either need to steal history for themselves or (most likely) admit they were and are islamised Greeks.

    • @joshtaylor9626
      @joshtaylor9626 Рік тому +5

      Can you cover the colonization of North America from the British arriving to the American revolution and to Manifest destiny

    • @andreaspitsinis255
      @andreaspitsinis255 Рік тому +1

      Quick question, who is the narrator? He sounds like Dilios from the 300 movie

    • @KingsandGenerals
      @KingsandGenerals  Рік тому +9

      @@andreaspitsinis255 Devin. He is British

  • @davidcampos1504
    @davidcampos1504 Рік тому +23

    Absolutely Fascinated with Byzantine history

    • @torikeqi8710
      @torikeqi8710 Рік тому +5

      With " eastern Roman History "
      Byzantine has never existed as a term

  • @leandrocasaccione2918
    @leandrocasaccione2918 9 місяців тому +9

    21:28 „After nearly 150 years the imperial eagle flew over Crete once more“ gave me goosebumps all over

  • @deron2203
    @deron2203 Рік тому +121

    I absolutely love these long documentaries!!!! Thank you so much!

  • @Artur_M.
    @Artur_M. Рік тому +209

    The video is great but I think that Moscow shouldn't be marked on the map, in a way suggesting that it was one of the most important cities in 10th century Rus. In reality, the first mention of Moscow dates to 1147, and it was a relatively small settlement at that point.

    • @poop696969poop
      @poop696969poop Рік тому +36

      They place a fair number of sites that aren't timely, but are historically relevant eventually - like Moscow before its time or toward the end of the video showing where Manzikert would be

    • @Artur_M.
      @Artur_M. Рік тому +8

      @Matt Well, in one of the videos by House of History (like K&G, one of my favorite channels), I once noticed the city of Łódź marked on the map of the 18th century Poland (as one of very few, maybe 3 or 4 in total). It has existed since the Middle Ages. Today, it's one of the biggest cities in Poland. It's my own city, and I genuinely think it might be the most underappreciated city in the country. But in the 18th century Łódź was a small rural town, far from the most important, even in the immediate area, so I pointed it out as an anachronism. Therefore, I can confidently say that I would still point out Moscow here, even if it was my favorite city in the world, and I'll admit that it is not. Not only I'm rather strongly negatively biased against the empire created by the rullers of Moscow (in all its versions), I also think that overemphasising the role of Moscow in the history of Rus can have some very unfortunate political implications today.

    • @benlewis5312
      @benlewis5312 Рік тому +23

      By displaying Moscow's borders within Kievan Rus territory, it helps demonstrate that the Kievan Rus were the ancestors of the Russians. The point K&G was trying to make was that the Kievan Rus were the ancestors to Ukraine, Russia, and Belarus, which he states in that very scene.

    • @AntonPavlovich2000
      @AntonPavlovich2000 Рік тому +29

      @@Artur_M. Moscow didn't exist yet, but Novgorod played a key role economically, was pretty autonomous, had a Capital status before Kiev for a short time. It is Russian heartland today and it doesn't mean anything about Russia, Ukraine etc.
      Rus was that happy moment when all Eastern slavs were united, and not divided discussing who is the most important & influential.

    • @Artur_M.
      @Artur_M. Рік тому +6

      @@AntonPavlovich2000 No disagreement here about Novgorod.

  • @respectboy4966
    @respectboy4966 7 місяців тому +11

    As a Greek this documentary made me cry all the way.

  • @cuakarakakara
    @cuakarakakara Рік тому +10

    This is great after just visiting Istanbul and looking at many of the old bizantine buildings still standing proudly

  • @JohnDoe-yv8yn
    @JohnDoe-yv8yn Рік тому +10

    "and enough high ground to make Obi Wan scream tears of Joy..." haha love your descriptions

  • @michaelgibson2156
    @michaelgibson2156 Рік тому +36

    A full hour and 46 minutes of Eastern Roman History is such a joy.
    The Empire's sheer determination to drag itself through the centuries never ceases to amaze me.

  • @youradhere3476
    @youradhere3476 Рік тому +11

    "welcome to our longform video..."
    *checks video length*
    holy moly i didn't notice that. i was expecting another 20ish minute video. good stuff.

  • @-Yorky-
    @-Yorky- Рік тому +32

    I love learning about the Eastern Roman Empire! These conquests makes it seem impossible that such an empire could fall. It is sad that only a couple people with terrible abilities allowed the empire to die.

  • @angusyang5917
    @angusyang5917 Рік тому +18

    41:49 Nikephoros II Phokas was known for being an ascetic living a spartan lifestyle, and refused to sleep in the imperial bed. When the assassins arrived, they found him lying on the floor.

    • @thatromanguy1906
      @thatromanguy1906 Рік тому +1

      even i sleep on the floor lol

    • @EM-tx3ly
      @EM-tx3ly Рік тому +1

      His xxxxing wife played her part
      🤣🤣🤣

    • @aokiaoki4238
      @aokiaoki4238 Рік тому +1

      @@thatromanguy1906 He daily eat only soldier's ration

  • @sardorakhmadov4046
    @sardorakhmadov4046 Рік тому +15

    So happy to see you finally continue the Byzantine reconcista series😍😍😍

  • @nemoniemand9264
    @nemoniemand9264 Рік тому +8

    I almost cried tears of joy with that reference

  • @miketacos9034
    @miketacos9034 Рік тому +11

    I love how detailed yet comprehensible your videos and maps are. Truly a big help for learning.

  • @alexandrudanciu7874
    @alexandrudanciu7874 Рік тому +6

    Such a BEAUTIFUL narration and so much effort put into researching the subject throughout. Your voice is made for this epic kind of stories. Thank for it.

  • @unevenbutter1122
    @unevenbutter1122 9 місяців тому +7

    I found myself really rooting for Basil II. After being sheltered in childhood and starting his career with a disastrous campaign, was so happy to see him become a brilliant military commander and statesman, living up to his namesake.

  • @EricNielsen85
    @EricNielsen85 Рік тому +8

    What a bloody masterpiece. Great job!! Love the long formats.

  • @Veriox22
    @Veriox22 Рік тому +10

    Thanks for covering our history!

  • @miket900
    @miket900 Рік тому +12

    As a Medieval history fan I really enjoy this channel. Keep up the amazing work you do!

  • @coreyrobinson9010
    @coreyrobinson9010 Рік тому +28

    Just wanted to say I'm hooked on this channel. I have learned so much about ancient history and why the world formed its societal bonds, from your videos. Thanks!

  • @Moon-li9ki
    @Moon-li9ki Рік тому +9

    whats cool about this video is that it`s not just a mesh of old videos sewn together, they are actually improved upon with aditional comments and new images. Very cool

  • @stavrosojr5300
    @stavrosojr5300 Рік тому +17

    Amazing work,keep it up 👍

  • @samsquench8187
    @samsquench8187 Рік тому +2

    I love the long form videos. Brilliant work as always.

  • @CrashbandicootXO-ih2qc
    @CrashbandicootXO-ih2qc Рік тому +5

    This one of the greatest videos you have done , absolutely incredible work .

  • @jozzieokes3422
    @jozzieokes3422 Рік тому +4

    Always love these complied masterpieces

  • @r2crowseye
    @r2crowseye Рік тому +8

    "...with enough high ground to make Obi Wan cry tears of joy..." I died. 💀🤣🤣🤣 Keep it up, all 3 channels are bangers. 🍻🍻💚

  • @Bosshog-WealthHealthBetterment

    Man I love these long form documentaries, fab as always, and thank you for it!

  • @user-fi3oh3qh7e
    @user-fi3oh3qh7e Рік тому +21

    Well done. Can you make a new series for the Komnenian Dynasty (Alexios I, John II and Manuel I)?

  • @ChrismHoward223
    @ChrismHoward223 Рік тому +7

    My favorite long documentary so far! Loved it guys y’all so professional and I love it

  • @quentinl7598
    @quentinl7598 Рік тому +1

    Yet another incredible video! Thank you!

  • @StephaneLabonne
    @StephaneLabonne Рік тому +2

    A magnificent achievement ! Thank you for this :)

  • @BIG30RDS
    @BIG30RDS Рік тому +8

    Starting a Crusader Kings 3 Byzantine campaign right now, perfect to play side by side.

  • @user-pu9lk8lm5z
    @user-pu9lk8lm5z Рік тому +12

    We are still alive hopefully.not as an empire but as Greece🔥

    • @user-pu9lk8lm5z
      @user-pu9lk8lm5z Рік тому +1

      @@rickyyacine4818 i wouldnt say that.u conquered us woth ur sword.of course you wouldn't won us if latins didn't betrayed us at 1204 a d later.but this is history.

    • @user-pu9lk8lm5z
      @user-pu9lk8lm5z Рік тому

      @@rickyyacine4818 then u are one of us☦️🔥

  • @EscalaAnark
    @EscalaAnark Рік тому +1

    Thanks for this at the end of the year, its good to remember this happy events

  • @blackknight401
    @blackknight401 Рік тому +1

    Yes! Can't wait to listen to this at work!

  • @frankscavelli6031
    @frankscavelli6031 Рік тому +8

    This is one of my favorite videos on the channel
    A similarly structured longform video on the Kommenian Restoration would be beyond cool, and would work as a seamless complement to your ongoing exploration of the Crusades

  • @nenenindonu
    @nenenindonu Рік тому +72

    To think that the Eastern Roman empire actually ended up outliving the caliphate by two centuries is just mind boggling considering their much inferior situation after the early Islamic conquest

    • @enderreaper1482
      @enderreaper1482 Рік тому +42

      The Romans were around when Muhammad was born and they were still around when Baghdad fell to the Mongols. Really shows their resilience.

    • @outsiderkk
      @outsiderkk Рік тому +14

      If it is the titular title of "Roman Empire" is what you mean we can say that caliphate continued until 1924 as well as Roman Empire since Ottomans took the title of "Caliph of Islam" from the Abbasid dynasty and the "Caesar of Rome" from the Greeks and ruled over it until Ataturk abolished both the caliphate and the monarchy.

    • @civilengineer3349
      @civilengineer3349 Рік тому

      The Roman Kingdom, Republic, and Empire altogether have been around longer than Islam itself.
      Even after the sack of Rome by the Goths, Rome itself will become the seat of the Pope thus Christendom

    • @youwhat491
      @youwhat491 Рік тому +4

      The romans empire officially came to an end in 1453, it had to be a Muslim leader, who put them out of their misery, Muhammad alFatih (Mehmed the Conquerer) remember the name.

    • @outsiderkk
      @outsiderkk Рік тому +5

      @@youwhat491 Mehmed the Conqueror and his descendants used the title Kayser-i Rûm (Caesar of Rome) from 1453 to 1923

  • @_Cosimo_09
    @_Cosimo_09 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this video!

  • @Oshidashi
    @Oshidashi Рік тому +1

    I appreciate the extra information in the textboxes. Adds to an already quality production, as always!

  • @spencertherren6806
    @spencertherren6806 Рік тому +8

    What a fascinating time in history. Excellent, as always guys. Love it.✌️🇺🇸

  • @bennetla10
    @bennetla10 Рік тому +12

    The only thing more dangerous than being a General who fails, is being a General who succeeds.

  • @balaclavabob001
    @balaclavabob001 Рік тому +1

    Loving your work !

  • @danieldpa8484
    @danieldpa8484 Рік тому +2

    fantastic as always

  • @myoptimumpride5178
    @myoptimumpride5178 Рік тому +3

    I love this kind of documentary also it feels so good seeing eastern romam empire rise again

  • @akshanshjha81
    @akshanshjha81 Рік тому +3

    Long documentaries are the best!

  • @philjohnson1744
    @philjohnson1744 Рік тому +1

    This will hold my attention for a while. Thanks.

  • @matthewdaw9215
    @matthewdaw9215 Рік тому

    What an absolute treat! Awesome video!

  • @dipanjandasgupta6170
    @dipanjandasgupta6170 9 місяців тому +3

    Watched this while working, truly enjoyed the great story telling

  • @ToneWoN
    @ToneWoN Рік тому

    Keep the content coming! This is what I CRAVE

  • @jimbeaux89
    @jimbeaux89 Рік тому

    Yes!!! I’ve really been wanting a video on this very subject..
    And only two hours after release!!

  • @nikostombris5505
    @nikostombris5505 Рік тому +3

    The video we all wanted

  • @rose_city-86o51
    @rose_city-86o51 Рік тому +7

    It’s almost like what Julius Caesar did at Alesia in Gaul. It’s crazy how things work out sometimes.
    “History never repeats itself, but it does often rhyme.” - Mark Twain

  • @danieljournell2903
    @danieljournell2903 Рік тому +1

    Love these long form videos!! You lease keep doing them or combining videos on one topic into a long video. I watch them when I workout or do house chores and the long form videos are perfect. ❤

  • @catullus06
    @catullus06 Рік тому

    This was so good. Great job!

  • @athenianmapper8346
    @athenianmapper8346 Рік тому +52

    Raise your hand if you think that Byzantine and Greek medieval history (alongside the Hellenistic world) is being neglected 🤚

    • @user-hx2xl2km2e
      @user-hx2xl2km2e Рік тому +10

      Bulgarian, too.

    • @athenianmapper8346
      @athenianmapper8346 Рік тому +4

      @@user-hx2xl2km2e yes indeed. The Byzantine - Bulgarian wars are so underrated and the Bulgarian empires too

    • @Nomadicenjoyer31
      @Nomadicenjoyer31 Рік тому +3

      @@vandare6913 The Byzantine ruling elite faced the outside world and its unending dangers with a strategic advantage that was neither diplomatic nor military but instead psychological: the powerful moral reassurance of a triple identity that was more intensely Christian than most modern minds can easily imagine, and specifically Chalcedonian in doctrine: Hellenic in its culture, joyously possessing pagan Homer, agnostic Thucydides, and ir reverent poets-though Hellene was a word long avoided, for it meant pagan; and proudly Roman as the Romaioi, the living Romans, not without justification for Roman institutions long endured, at least symbolically.
      But until the Muslim conquest took away the Levant and Egypt from the empire, this triple identity was also a source of local disaffection from the ruling Constantinopolitan elite, for of the three only the Roman identity was universally accepted.
      To begin with, the speakers of Western Aramaic and Coptic, who accounted for most of the population of Syria and Egypt, including the Jews in their land and beyond it, did not partake in the Hellenic cul ture-except for their own secular elites, which were organically part of the Byzantine regime and were indeed often attacked by nativists as "Hellenizers." For the rest, the masses either did not know that Homer ever lived, or were easily led by unlettered fanatical priests to vehe mently hate what they were too ignorant to enjoy.
      Moreover, the zone that rejected Hellenism, as it had rejected the Roman habit of bathing as too sensual, also rejected the excessively intel lectual Chalcedonian definition of the dual nature of Christ, both human and divine, insisting on the more purely monotheistic conception of the single, divine nature of Christ.
      Luttwak, E., 2011. Grand strategy of the byzantine empire. Cambridge: Belknap Harvard, p.410

  • @AndreiMacsut
    @AndreiMacsut Рік тому +78

    Some towns and settlements featured on the map are anachronistic. At around 1:16:00 we see Craiova north of the Danube, even though the first recorded mention of the town was in 1475, a good 500 years after the events here. At the time there were hardly any permanent settlements north of the Danube, probably a sign that the region was mostly inhabited by nomadic tribes

    • @nick3175
      @nick3175 Рік тому +9

      Very doubtful statement, as there were established towns in nowadays Ukraine and Moldova. So Romania cannot be exclusion. The most probable scenario is policy of ignorance by Romanian state. So they avoid dealing with history. As this land was ruled by Bulgaria, Rus, Hungary and etc. before first Proto-Romanian states to appear.

    • @williamrobert9898
      @williamrobert9898 Рік тому +3

      @@ChevyChase301 no disrespect but your analogy makes 0 sense since for Istanbul we know what it used to be called in the past but that is not the case with Craiova

    • @nick3175
      @nick3175 Рік тому

      @@ChevyChase301 Probably yes.

    • @yllbardh
      @yllbardh Рік тому

      @@nick3175 There's always a good reason why historians cling to historical documents when they make any statement and do not jump on dismissive horse of probable byzantianian ignorance policy.

    • @NewarkBay357
      @NewarkBay357 Рік тому

      @@nick3175 Kyiv was known as the "MOTHER OF CITIES".

  • @024Nimma
    @024Nimma Рік тому +1

    Love these kind of videos about the Byzantium Empire.

  • @Kevscabsdeletedvideos
    @Kevscabsdeletedvideos Рік тому +2

    Really loved the series, would love to hear the next part of Byzantium history

  • @marcello7781
    @marcello7781 Рік тому +5

    Excellent illustrations, animations and graphics but most of all... excellent documentary!

  • @jlvfr
    @jlvfr Рік тому +5

    Long video for a long period of a long empire. And an excelent video indeed.

  • @blackbeard6423
    @blackbeard6423 Рік тому +1

    This was a superb video, thanks.

  • @barnabaszu
    @barnabaszu Рік тому

    Spectacular work.

  • @Artur_M.
    @Artur_M. Рік тому +3

    Awesome!

  • @aslaniluvatar7697
    @aslaniluvatar7697 Рік тому +15

    Byzantines in the Middle Ages we're basically like the Elves in the Second and the Third Age of Arda, a declining but resilient ancient and glorious power

    • @thefunder1
      @thefunder1 6 місяців тому

      Indeed. There's also similarity in use of language ; Quenya (Latin) in the first age, and Sindarin (Greek) after.
      Lots of similarities between the fall of Constantinople and Gondolin too.
      Both were the last remainings of once glorius civilization ruled vast lands.

  • @kriscrouch5425
    @kriscrouch5425 29 днів тому

    Thanks for all your hard work guys, love your work

  • @marcoslce7161
    @marcoslce7161 Рік тому

    Long videos are the best videos ever. Nice job !

  • @colinmcom14
    @colinmcom14 Рік тому +3

    This is in line with my interests!

  • @Lemme1892
    @Lemme1892 Рік тому +13

    The Greatest history channel on UA-cam. You're the best.

  • @artemo.shapovaloff5577
    @artemo.shapovaloff5577 Рік тому +1

    Amazing, thanks guys)

  • @jaybar5100
    @jaybar5100 Рік тому

    This is the content i enjoy while working

  • @its_dey_mate
    @its_dey_mate Рік тому +5

    A video on the "Bulgarian reconquista" would be great. Balancing Basil the second with Kaloyan and then the merciful Ivan the second and finishing the video with the incredibly devastating conquering of the Balkans by the Ottomans, would be a great video.

  • @hoboronin
    @hoboronin 10 місяців тому +1

    Keep up your excellent work

  • @evangelostsakalos5044
    @evangelostsakalos5044 Рік тому

    Great work narrating this in one hour and a half!!!!

  • @RexoryByzaboo
    @RexoryByzaboo Рік тому +5

    The perseverance of the Eastern Roman Empire in resisting its enemies amazes me.

    • @totalfreedom2408
      @totalfreedom2408 7 місяців тому +1

      it would have done better if it were a republic and not a monarchy frankly. Too many civil wars