Resting Places of Great Leaders of History

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  • In this video, we find the locations of the resting places of great leaders of history.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 2,4 тис.

  • @gododoof
    @gododoof 4 роки тому +3278

    I didn't know Trajan's column literally had Trajan under it.

    • @leonardodavid2842
      @leonardodavid2842 4 роки тому +205

      I didn’t know either. Btw, not I also know why it is called Augustus mausoleum. Tomorrow I am gonna give them a visit, Jesus.... I never realized.

    • @rawabi0073
      @rawabi0073 4 роки тому +7

      hahahahahaha

    • @SkinnerNoah
      @SkinnerNoah 4 роки тому +263

      Yeah, his weiner is actually the central support the column was built around

    • @gododoof
      @gododoof 4 роки тому +60

      @@SkinnerNoah nice

    • @timonheidema6837
      @timonheidema6837 4 роки тому +66

      I actually watched the column and was like: "Right.. What is this column?" and moved on.
      Now I kinda feel bad

  • @darthsawlex8257
    @darthsawlex8257 4 роки тому +2440

    The fact we haven't found the Tomb of Cleopatra is indeed fascinating.

    • @john2432
      @john2432 4 роки тому +309

      Robinson Pittman what is that relevant to

    • @darthsawlex8257
      @darthsawlex8257 4 роки тому +174

      @@john2432 I feel like he might have replied to the wrong comment?

    • @cv4809
      @cv4809 4 роки тому +302

      @Robinson Pittman don't know about tut but Cleopatra was Greek

    • @michaelgodwin6158
      @michaelgodwin6158 4 роки тому +143

      We havent found the remains of any of the Ptolemaic kings. They supposedly buried themselves next to the tomb of Alexander the Great, which is somewhere buried underneath modern day Alexandria. My guess is Cleopatra is probably there too, with the rest of her dynasty

    • @thegalacticgalaxy2078
      @thegalacticgalaxy2078 4 роки тому +106

      Robinson Pittman dude cleopatra was a Greek

  • @Yora21
    @Yora21 4 роки тому +1716

    It still always amazes me that Ramses II died at age 90.

    • @sigmoidbeast7712
      @sigmoidbeast7712 4 роки тому +254

      Actually average age in pre industrial times is misleading due to child mortality. Generally if you made it to your twenties and had decent living standards (you were wealthy) you could expect to live into and past your 50's

    • @Yora21
      @Yora21 4 роки тому +229

      @@sigmoidbeast7712 If you discount all the children that died in the first year, life expectancy for everyone else instantly doubled.
      But even then, reaching your 90s is still ancient.

    • @jordanianchristian8387
      @jordanianchristian8387 4 роки тому +24

      Yeah and he still had many babies into his old years. He had hundreds of children, which is one of the top records.

    • @Harrisongarrison0800
      @Harrisongarrison0800 4 роки тому +10

      Jordanian Christian Gengis khan had thousands

    • @jordanianchristian8387
      @jordanianchristian8387 4 роки тому +37

      KrustycrocK yeah through rape.

  • @TheGeneral1292
    @TheGeneral1292 4 роки тому +438

    I don't know why, but I just find it fascinating to know where these people are buried. Their names are forever recorded in the history books, their deeds are still remembered hundreds, even thousands of years after their demise. Their stories have impressed, their achievements have inspired and their crimes have horrified many generations past and will continue to do so for many people in the future. They left their mark in life more than anyone else, and some of them have changed the world in such a profound way that they could almost be considered mythical beings, yet they were very much real and alive at one point...men and women, each with their own flaws. And every single one of them: generals, philosophers, kings, emperors, conquerors were just as human as any of us, just as mortal. To me, their resting places are the ultimate symbol and proof of all that: a representation of not just their mortality, but also their humanity and their very existence.

    • @Jacob-bg3bl
      @Jacob-bg3bl 4 роки тому +12

      Well said

    • @asteriawashere6881
      @asteriawashere6881 4 роки тому +21

      I got chills in my spine reading this, well said my friend. You are truly wise.

    • @Takeru9292
      @Takeru9292 3 роки тому +5

      And many of them didnt even have any children!

    • @AssassinDawn
      @AssassinDawn 3 роки тому +15

      This is the first time I have ever been so thoroughly impressed and thankful for a comment on UA-cam. You were able to translate the feelings and inspirations of many who watched this video into words in ways that some of us might not be able to with such eloquent and articulation. For that, I am thankful and proud.

    • @acapraichu4879
      @acapraichu4879 3 роки тому +1

      Are you frickin Plato? Things you just said are bloody philosophical...

  • @groggytortoies3901
    @groggytortoies3901 4 роки тому +2260

    Richard the third - A KFC car park in Leicester

    • @hectormercado236
      @hectormercado236 4 роки тому +28

      Fire. Of. Leaning. Benjamin. Franklin is my favorite

    • @freddiemercury8625
      @freddiemercury8625 4 роки тому +101

      It is said that Boudicca rests under some railway station.

    • @teamcastro9187
      @teamcastro9187 4 роки тому +96

      groggy tortoies
      His remains were actually found in a carpark. Dont remember a kfc though.
      Hes now buried in a cathedral.

    • @ablueberrya10
      @ablueberrya10 4 роки тому

      time?

    • @universe730
      @universe730 4 роки тому

      @@teamcastro9187 r/... You know where this is going right?

  • @xCalifornium
    @xCalifornium 4 роки тому +1316

    2:30 he ruled just before he was born. Fascinating!

    • @orenum
      @orenum 4 роки тому +65

      hmmmmmmmm

    • @Fireoflearning
      @Fireoflearning  4 роки тому +612

      Damn, I watched it 3 times looking for typos.

    • @xCalifornium
      @xCalifornium 4 роки тому +62

      @@Fireoflearning I Think you meant 1052 and not 1025?😅

    • @Fireoflearning
      @Fireoflearning  4 роки тому +236

      @@xCalifornium 1035

    • @xCalifornium
      @xCalifornium 4 роки тому +34

      @@Fireoflearning but now we know, even before you've got born you can rule.

  • @tomboerstra2533
    @tomboerstra2533 4 роки тому +4393

    I really want them to find Alexander the Great's remains in my time.

    • @francherogamer5187
      @francherogamer5187 4 роки тому +209

      He's probably buried in Saint Marco Cathedral or who knows

    • @PresterMike
      @PresterMike 4 роки тому +250

      If its stolen that body is gone. No way we’ll be able to find it.

    • @PresterMike
      @PresterMike 4 роки тому +180

      Would love for them to discover it though..although i would want them to do hardcore dna testing/ carbon dating to make sure its the man himself not some fake

    • @olbiomoiros
      @olbiomoiros 4 роки тому +11

      Saint Scanderbeg or in Venice.

    • @olbiomoiros
      @olbiomoiros 4 роки тому +96

      Red Eagle no it wasn’t. A Church , that of saint mark was built on it. Saint mark was also buried there. The Venetians then wanted st marks body, so they found one there and took it, that’s why it’s believed that the body of st Mark in the church of saint mark of Venice, might actually be that of great Alexander. Historians said to do DNA tests
      , but the church refuses to open the coffin.

  • @limmeh7881
    @limmeh7881 4 роки тому +302

    It's nice that after 2000+ years people are leaving Caesar flowers.

    • @beri4138
      @beri4138 3 роки тому +5

      It's pretty sad. This sick fuck destroyed the republic. How people can be stupid enough to still support him 2000 years after he ruined his own country is insane to me.

    • @aintnoway686
      @aintnoway686 3 роки тому +99

      @@beri4138 The same republic that was already collapsing in on itself politically anyways?

    • @SharttyWaffle
      @SharttyWaffle 3 роки тому +92

      @@beri4138 im guessing you skipped all your history classes?

    • @xiscaw
      @xiscaw 3 роки тому +71

      @@beri4138 dude there was so much corruption in the republic at the near end it was better off dead

    • @beri4138
      @beri4138 3 роки тому +1

      @@xiscaw Lol corruption you mean like every single one of Caesar's successors? Augustus, Tiberius, Caligula, Nero all were more corrupt than anyone in the republic.

  • @michaeld-21
    @michaeld-21 4 роки тому +3728

    Kia, a deadly car

    • @evacslived5028
      @evacslived5028 4 роки тому +98

      Kosorou Takashi r/woooooosh

    • @marioayalasincero9536
      @marioayalasincero9536 4 роки тому +84

      @Kosorou Takashi it's a joke my nigga

    • @pashauzan
      @pashauzan 4 роки тому +11

      @Kosorou Takashi Do you know, the r/woosh man, the r/wooosh man, r/woosh man. Do you know the r/woosh man that lives on this comment~

    • @alguienporae3870
      @alguienporae3870 4 роки тому +3

      @Kosorou Takashi oh! I didn't knew jajajaa thank u

    • @chinyuxuan5690
      @chinyuxuan5690 4 роки тому +3

      @Kosorou Takashi r/wooosh

  • @orecvetkovic904
    @orecvetkovic904 4 роки тому +474

    Flowers on Caesar's grave... Im not crying, you are.

    • @GiovanniXO
      @GiovanniXO 4 роки тому +3

      Sal Vulcano shouldn't you be on TV

    • @cosmic-roblox7317
      @cosmic-roblox7317 3 роки тому +37

      Rome would probably be much greater if he was alive longer

    • @ct3686
      @ct3686 3 роки тому +31

      @@cosmic-roblox7317 yeah. Caesar lives, becomes the first emperor, goes on a dacian and parthian conquest, conquers dacia and takes a bit of land from parthia, gets old, dies, and then Octavian takes over and continues ruling effectively. Maybe Germanicus might live and become the 3rd emperor, and Rome becomes even more glorious

    • @pancakesstudios6351
      @pancakesstudios6351 3 роки тому +4

      SHIIIZAAA

    • @katiearbuckle9017
      @katiearbuckle9017 3 роки тому +5

      I was told by an Italian never to leave flowers in Pompeii. I was never told Caesar was Hogging them all. But to be honest, it's good he gets something.

  • @ItsKarl
    @ItsKarl 4 роки тому +558

    Video: **burial locations of great leaders**
    Alexander the great: **burial location unknown**

    • @Darthwgamer
      @Darthwgamer 4 роки тому +30

      He was to Great for a buriel i guess?

    • @tommysobo123
      @tommysobo123 4 роки тому +5

      But included Ben Franklin who lead nothing...

    • @randomdudeontheinternet4827
      @randomdudeontheinternet4827 4 роки тому +23

      JustAChivalrousKnight Are you dumb? He was a founding father and inventor. Look at US history more from revolution.

    • @cngiz7816
      @cngiz7816 4 роки тому +3

      @@randomdudeontheinternet4827 he was a slaveowner

    • @toilet_cleaner_man
      @toilet_cleaner_man 4 роки тому +25

      @@cngiz7816 so was just about every white person if high stature and power at the time, it doesn't absolve him of it, but it puts why he did it into context. Every single one of his contemporaries had slaves as well, yet we judge their other actions with high regard.

  • @redfuire7941
    @redfuire7941 4 роки тому +510

    Are we just going to ignore Genghis Khan might have died from falling off a horse?

    • @MuseEgg
      @MuseEgg 4 роки тому +5

      :(

    • @anotherhumanbeing3923
      @anotherhumanbeing3923 4 роки тому +44

      It was actually in the middle of a battle,u can fall from ur mount if someone hits you actually.

    • @Hx_jamie
      @Hx_jamie 4 роки тому +1

      Then check up Christopher Reeve, he fell of a horse

    • @gentlebabarian
      @gentlebabarian 4 роки тому +6

      I thought he chocked on some horse meat.

    • @jordanianchristian8387
      @jordanianchristian8387 4 роки тому

      Kagan mert tiryaki no he was just riding on his horse and fell off. I think it was when he was returning from a campaign.

  • @CTXVII
    @CTXVII 4 роки тому +641

    At least Augustus isn’t lost like Caesar and Alexander.
    Edit: Thanks to those who corrected me! Emperor Augustus is lost to history as is Alexander the Great and Julius Caesar. Rip.

    • @bobojr456
      @bobojr456 4 роки тому +111

      ...I have some bad news for you...their ashes were long ago scattered in the sack of 410. In fact in the 19th century the Mausoleum of Augustus was used as an opera house...

    • @CTXVII
      @CTXVII 4 роки тому +38

      bobojr456 Damn that sucks 😩

    • @giuliorobertoful
      @giuliorobertoful 4 роки тому +58

      Actually there is no evidence that the ashes were scatered to the wind in the sack of 410, there is no writen records confirming this, it's oral tradition.
      It's know that the mausoleum was used as a garden by many centuries, and it's know that the funerary urn of Agrippina (grand granddaughter of Augustus) was found and now lies on capitoline museum, so, probably Augustus had the same fate, but it's location it's currently unknow

    • @shekelgoldstein
      @shekelgoldstein 4 роки тому +34

      Imagine tho being born in BC and dying in AD that’s way better than seeing Y2k

    • @TheJingles007
      @TheJingles007 4 роки тому +21

      @@shekelgoldstein Wonder if anyone in those days actually knew they were living in two different eras. Probably not

  • @mcnultyssobercompanion6372
    @mcnultyssobercompanion6372 4 роки тому +690

    Not long after I moved to Philly, I was walking through Old City and realized I was standing right in front of Ben Franklin's grave, at 5th and Arch.
    It was weird, I stood there and pondered how I was just a few meters from one of the most important people in modern history.
    I let that sink in a bit, and then I was on my way. Life is strange.

    • @sandrojones8068
      @sandrojones8068 4 роки тому +2

      Hahaha

    • @sandrojones8068
      @sandrojones8068 4 роки тому +43

      American History*

    • @mcnultyssobercompanion6372
      @mcnultyssobercompanion6372 4 роки тому +57

      @@sandrojones8068 lol....however you want to quantify it bro.
      I'm no "fan" of The Founding Fathers. Doesn't make it any less true: Franklin played an important role in the American Revolution. Which gave birth, for better or worse, to America.
      And America, likely for the worst, is the most powerful nation in history.
      By default, that makes Franklin an important guy. In my book, at least. That's how I quantify it.

    • @wothin
      @wothin 4 роки тому +15

      @@mcnultyssobercompanion6372 that's not how it works. The important person is who actually made the US important and powerful. When Franklin lived America wasn't that powerful or important.
      Otherwise one can just make every person important once something already got important, which is imo very ahistorical

    • @demilembias2527
      @demilembias2527 4 роки тому +16

      I dunno if he was one of the most important people in Modern history, maybe American history but probably not modern history as a whole

  • @plushdogg124
    @plushdogg124 4 роки тому +59

    I remember when I went to Rome, I entered the remnants of Caesar's temple without even knowing. When I saw the coins and flowers I got chills up my spine and immediately realized it was where he'd been cremated. Paid a moment of silence in respect - so glad I got to see it in person!

    • @wholeNwon
      @wholeNwon 3 роки тому +1

      Think of the millions he killed and the millions he sent into slavery.

    • @plushdogg124
      @plushdogg124 3 роки тому +17

      @@wholeNwon Yes, human history is filled with flawed individuals who did acts of both good and evil. Enslaving one's conquered enemies isn't exclusive to the Romans or Julius Caesar, examples of it are unfortunately found in every country/culture/era at one point or another. He's still one of the most iconic leaders and historical figures.

    • @wholeNwon
      @wholeNwon 3 роки тому

      @@plushdogg124 Would you also consider Stalin or Hitler to have been "iconic"? Henry V of England? Leopold II of Belgium? Napoleon I?

    • @plushdogg124
      @plushdogg124 3 роки тому +14

      @@wholeNwon Yes. Though those examples are more infamous than famous so far as icons are concerned. Julius Caesar enslaving conquered foes was common practice for Roman commanders, and his genocide of the Gauls was more of a military strategy than cold-blooded murder (based on racism) as it was with, say, Hitler.
      Does that justify what he did? No. I think slavery and genocide are evil as much as the next person. I'm just an avid fan of Roman history, and when you compare Julius Caesar to the vast majority of Roman historical figures... especially emperors ... you find that he's one of the better ones (which is saying something).

    • @wholeNwon
      @wholeNwon 3 роки тому +1

      @@plushdogg124 Perhaps some distinctions without differences. Hitler and Stalin destroyed whole cities without reference to race. Britain and the US incinerated cities occupied by scores of thousands of women and children without reference to their race. Bomber Harris described himself as a war criminal. He was right. Even some of Alexander's generals were horrified at his brutality against the innocent. A homicidal mass killer if ever there was one, yet history calls him "great". Perhaps Brutus and his family were more noble than Gaius Julius Caesar. Didn't they depose one of the Tarquins and found the Republic. As to other Roman Emperors, well, I haven't thought about them in a very long time. I have a copy of Momsen and "The Meditations" around here somewhere. But some were hard-working and benign. Others started out well but became tyrants (lead or other heavy metal poisoning?). "Bootsie" comes to mind. Pet rocks? Burnt temples but completed Flavian Arena? Single years with 5-6 emperors? Many emperors who never even saw Rome or worse, poor Valerian comes to mind. In fact the list of Roman Emperors who, with certainty, had natural deaths seems relatively short. Then there was the Christian conversion by Constantine the Great. Didn't he murder his co-emperor and his son and maybe his wife? I don't quite remember. The pagan gods couldn't forgive him but the Christian god would.
      Oh, well, that was a long time ago. Maybe we'll do better in the future. Stay well.

  • @ay1701
    @ay1701 4 роки тому +573

    Bro who ever was responsible for Alexander the Greats body shame on you

    • @sandrosaladze8095
      @sandrosaladze8095 4 роки тому +76

      We know that He was buried in Alexandria for a long time but after that shit happened and we lost track

    • @viniciusvyller9458
      @viniciusvyller9458 4 роки тому +57

      @@sandrosaladze8095 The last mention of his mausoleum was written in 410, but it was already being converted into a church.

    • @leonardodavid2842
      @leonardodavid2842 4 роки тому +18

      Ptolemy. His dinasty got the shame it deserved don’t worry.

    • @TheCornFarmer1989
      @TheCornFarmer1989 4 роки тому +12

      Did Caligula not dig him up for his relics to wear and show off? He outlived the Ptolymaic dynasty but I will not lie, I havent tracked Alexanders body that closely so Im not claiming experthood here.

    • @viniciusvyller9458
      @viniciusvyller9458 4 роки тому +1

      @@TheCornFarmer1989 A myth, just like the entire Elagabalus story.

  • @user-hy3bk1ct5h
    @user-hy3bk1ct5h 4 роки тому +449

    *Hannibal Barca*
    Born: 247 BCE
    Command: 221-201 BCE
    Died: Between 183/181 BCE
    Cause of Death: Suicide by poison
    Burial Place: Gebze, Turkey

    • @mikespearwood3914
      @mikespearwood3914 4 роки тому +26

      Why did he end up in Turkey?

    • @user-hy3bk1ct5h
      @user-hy3bk1ct5h 4 роки тому +87

      @@mikespearwood3914 After his defeat at the battle of zama hannibal was exiled from carthage but kept on fighting rome by helping out other countries that rome was at war with, he ended up in anatolia where the king wanted to surrender him to the romans as a sort of good will gift but he drank poison and died to avoid capture, he was then burried there in modern day gebze

    • @leonardodavid2842
      @leonardodavid2842 4 роки тому +17

      Mike Spearwood he killed himself in Rhodes. It is literally a few kilometers from modern turkey. At the time Rhodes controlled that part of the coast I would assume.

    • @leonardodavid2842
      @leonardodavid2842 4 роки тому +4

      Sagacious Warrior ?! Really?

    • @user-hy3bk1ct5h
      @user-hy3bk1ct5h 4 роки тому +11

      @@leonardodavid2842 not all historians agree on where or when exactly he killed himself, what is know for certain is that he died between 183 and 181 in anatolia, it could be in rhodes as you said but his tomb is in gebze

  • @jdb9318
    @jdb9318 4 роки тому +347

    Are we just gonna ignore the fact that cyrus was killed in battle while in his 70s.

    • @Darthwgamer
      @Darthwgamer 4 роки тому +23

      Ramses was around the 90s when he died..

    • @DaDARKPass
      @DaDARKPass 4 роки тому +80

      @@Darthwgamer the point was that cyrus was fighting in his 70s.

    • @Darthwgamer
      @Darthwgamer 4 роки тому +28

      @@DaDARKPass The Old man still had fight left within him

    • @thebitgamer2425
      @thebitgamer2425 4 роки тому +57

      Just imagine some senior citizen decked out in armor, sword and shield drawn on top of a horse

    • @mobinshuaib821
      @mobinshuaib821 4 роки тому

      Darthwolfgamer 2020 mate some Muslims lived to 130 and were still fighting in battle forget 70s that’s nothing

  • @randomguy3376
    @randomguy3376 3 роки тому +74

    Imagine someone in a desert would dig down just for fun and find Cleopatra's or Alexander the Great's corpses.

    • @fasthracing
      @fasthracing 3 роки тому +3

      just imagine

    • @eikoyaa
      @eikoyaa 3 роки тому +12

      "This digging stuff so fun...oh wait what the heck is this? Is this a tomb WHAT."

    • @Bigamir545
      @Bigamir545 3 роки тому +1

      @@eikoyaa shii might as well take something

    • @eikoyaa
      @eikoyaa 3 роки тому

      @@Bigamir545 yeah.

    • @TheLGNDRY-go9hu
      @TheLGNDRY-go9hu 2 роки тому

      You might be better than Colombus if you found these tombs

  • @FDGOD74
    @FDGOD74 3 роки тому +70

    Everybody is about Alexander's tomb, but can we take time to appreciate these two potatoes on Frederick the Great tomb 4:32?!

    • @57jwep
      @57jwep 3 роки тому +5

      i hope they get eaten by Frederick

    • @emilycampbell6375
      @emilycampbell6375 3 роки тому +9

      so nice of someone to leave him a little snack, bless

    • @TheLGNDRY-go9hu
      @TheLGNDRY-go9hu 2 роки тому +2

      Everyday they give two potatoes to Frederick and every night Frederick comes out of the grave and eat those potatoes

  • @Atollic
    @Atollic 4 роки тому +224

    0:48 imagine being so hated Freddie Mercury poisons you smh

  • @PointyTailofSatan
    @PointyTailofSatan 3 роки тому +30

    The potatoes on the grave of Frederick the Great is an awesome story. To help feed his people, he decided to use potatoes, which were unknown to his people at the time. But looking so bad, and not being in the Bible, the people refused to plant or use them. So Fred used a little reverse psychology, declared the potato a "royal vegetable", and had his own potato fields guarded. But he instructed the guards to "look the other way" if peasants tried to steal them. The peasants figured the potatoes must be a great food source if they had to be guarded, stole a number of plants, planted them in their own fields, and the rest is history! to honor Frederick's Solomon like wits , it's now traditional to leave potatoes on his grave.

  • @Joshua-zw4mt
    @Joshua-zw4mt 4 роки тому +50

    2:27 you know this man is a conquerer if he has ruled 3 years before birth

    • @australium7374
      @australium7374 3 роки тому +8

      been conquering since he was a fetus and even before that

    • @Joshua-zw4mt
      @Joshua-zw4mt 3 роки тому +3

      @@australium7374 yessir

  • @thomassmith8140
    @thomassmith8140 4 роки тому +20

    I went to Cean, got to talk to the priest. William the Conqueror isn't actually buried in his tomb. Hes located somewhere else hidden in the cathedral because of all the wars in french history. The priest is the only person who is allowed to know its location.

  • @marschallblucher6197
    @marschallblucher6197 4 роки тому +269

    0:31 "His body was moved to Alexandria"
    Do you have any idea how little that narrows it down!?!?!

    • @Jake-qc3mj
      @Jake-qc3mj 4 роки тому +48

      It narrows it down like describing a missing kid as fat in the middle of a candy store.

    • @kolerick
      @kolerick 3 роки тому

      which Alexandria, through?
      lol

    • @fjordtrout
      @fjordtrout 3 роки тому +12

      @@kolerick probably egypt's alexandria since it the most famous one

    • @georgemill8822
      @georgemill8822 3 роки тому

      @@Jake-qc3mj this comment is gold

  • @current9300
    @current9300 3 роки тому +38

    Frederick the Great is buried by his dogs, guy absolutely adored his beloved greyhounds. It was his wish to be buried near them, but his nephew who succeeded him gave him a proper Christian burial instead. His remains were transferred to burial spot he wished for only in 1991, where his dogs had been waiting all this time.

  • @36thgallardo
    @36thgallardo 4 роки тому +117

    Charlemagne's bones currently rest in the "Karlsschrein", a tomb/shrine which they were transfered to in 1215 on the order of HRE Fredrick II. Look it up to see what a coffin fit for an Emperor looks like.

    • @bobojr456
      @bobojr456 4 роки тому +7

      Still a German barbarian. Not a true Emperor.

    • @kunatix7033
      @kunatix7033 4 роки тому +15

      @@bobojr456 Charlemagne was French

    • @MK-rw1on
      @MK-rw1on 4 роки тому +44

      @@kunatix7033 Charlemagne wasnt French nor was he German. He was Frankish because there were no French or Germans while he lived.

    • @commudus6256
      @commudus6256 4 роки тому +4

      ​@@MK-rw1on Funny part is german people act like every germanic tribe is part of the german identity

    • @DMguy-di2xv
      @DMguy-di2xv 4 роки тому +20

      @@commudus6256
      No, we don't. Were do you get your informations from???
      Also if anything, there are several different "tribes" in Germany and german speaking nations.
      Also, also the states in Germany are named after the respective tribes that used to live in that area.
      Also, also, also don't generalise. There are many germans who have no idea about history and don't give a fuck about the germanic tribes and their legacy and also lot's who do and know very well that there is a hugh difference between ancient tribes and modern people.
      Does this legacy effect us today? Yes, it does. Germany is still very effected by tribal mentalities, but the overall function of said tribes is long gone.
      Also Chalemagne was a german in the sence that the Franks were a germanic tribe settling in modern France. So, he was neither german in the modern sence (meaning deutsch) or french, since those identities didn't exist until the 18th century.

  • @wjsyejwjwmmeusmqwjieem1473
    @wjsyejwjwmmeusmqwjieem1473 4 роки тому +95

    Nobody:
    Sounds from my computer when I accidentally leave civ 6 open:

    • @MuseEgg
      @MuseEgg 3 роки тому +2

      Based pfp

  • @danielchequer5842
    @danielchequer5842 4 роки тому +197

    What about Justinian and Theodora?

    • @camdenbeahan-smith9226
      @camdenbeahan-smith9226 4 роки тому +58

      They had their tomb sacked in the looting of Constantinople in 1204

    • @danielchequer5842
      @danielchequer5842 4 роки тому +5

      @@camdenbeahan-smith9226 yeah but is his corpse still there?

    • @gorgon6680
      @gorgon6680 4 роки тому +29

      @@danielchequer5842 nope. Even the bones of the resting weren't spared as they probably took them and sold them individually as novelties.

    • @justinpachi3707
      @justinpachi3707 4 роки тому +34

      Many Roman tombs were destroyed. The Church of the Holy Apostle houses many Byzantine/Roman Emperors. By the time the Turks took Constanople, the city was desolate and a ruin. The Church was a crumbling bit of rubble. They tried to preserve the place but elected to demolish it after realizing the building couldn’t be saved.

    • @marvelfannumber1
      @marvelfannumber1 4 роки тому +41

      @@danielchequer5842
      Nicetas Choniates specifically tells us in his chronicle what happened to Justinian's body.
      When the Crusaders sacked Constantinople they entered the Church of the Holy Apostles and started indiscriminately looting anything they could get their hands on.
      One Crusader, according to Choniates found Justinian's sarcophagus and smashed it open. Inside he found Justinian's body, suprisingly intact, he still retained his hair, skin and crown.
      The Crusader tried to rip the crown off of Justinian's head, but his skeleton showed resistance, the Crusader eventually managed to pull the crown off along with much of Justinian's hair.
      What happened after that is unknown, but it is pretty fair to assume it was further ransacked, by the time the Ottomans took the city, Justinian's body had likely been destroyed to the point it couldn't be identified.

  • @singhizhem
    @singhizhem 4 роки тому +59

    Would you consider doing a video detailing first hand accounts of the personality/looks of famous historical leaders/figures?

  • @southjerseyghost3500
    @southjerseyghost3500 4 роки тому +24

    This is awesome now I have a list of rulers to go see and accurate locations of each said ruler! Thank you so much fire of learning!

  • @akhtaramiri3071
    @akhtaramiri3071 3 роки тому +42

    Khalid ibn walid (rest in peace)

  • @taylanhussein2007
    @taylanhussein2007 4 роки тому +16

    I am so surprised and happy that you put Suleiman the Magnificent on the list.
    Not many people recognize the Ottoman Empire and even their Great Leaders

    • @Vanished584
      @Vanished584 4 роки тому +5

      The ottomans aren't a popular tribe, not since people refer them to the destruction of constantinople

    • @taylanhussein2007
      @taylanhussein2007 4 роки тому +1

      LordTourettes are you sure

    • @Vanished584
      @Vanished584 4 роки тому +3

      @@taylanhussein2007 fairly. Look how many people go to Istanbul for learning aboit the orthodoxy or hagia Sophia

    • @kaiserwilhelm1914
      @kaiserwilhelm1914 4 роки тому

      HI

    • @marcello7781
      @marcello7781 4 роки тому +2

      It's usually people continuing that lame game of "us" vs "them" (i.e.: our conquerors were noble saviors, their conquerors were brutal savages). Great leaders deserve some recognition, whatever their faith, nationality, and culture it was.

  • @lasalle1042
    @lasalle1042 4 роки тому +15

    Wellington : my grave is pretty nice
    Napoleon : Hold my baguette

  • @schizophreniagaming1187
    @schizophreniagaming1187 4 роки тому +81

    Rude, they didn't even built me a grandiose tomb. Oh no, instead they just cremated me and spread my ashes into the wind.

    • @Cuktisntfunny
      @Cuktisntfunny 4 роки тому +4

      I feel your paintball

    • @australium7374
      @australium7374 3 роки тому +1

      as my dad told me:
      _if you want to be buried like a king, how about you become one, thats a good start._

    • @greuss2105
      @greuss2105 3 роки тому

      @@australium7374 wait i said that to my son 🤔😳😲

    • @australium7374
      @australium7374 3 роки тому

      @@greuss2105 good

    • @TheLGNDRY-go9hu
      @TheLGNDRY-go9hu 2 роки тому +1

      You gotta be a great person man someone that do great stuffs

  • @holyshoxwow
    @holyshoxwow 3 роки тому

    Thank you for this and every other videos! I hope you stay motivated and keep them coming!

  • @Ferroes
    @Ferroes 4 роки тому +58

    "Resting Places of great leaders of history"
    3:47: Henry Vlll
    The Queen that's also the head of Anglican church: hol up

    • @Duncan23
      @Duncan23 4 роки тому +3

      If you're saying Queen Elizabeth II is Roman Catholic you're mistaken.

    • @Ferroes
      @Ferroes 4 роки тому +1

      Duncan; my mistake. I meant to type National catholic branch but I didn't think when I typed

    • @eliphas_vlka
      @eliphas_vlka 4 роки тому +1

      If theres Henry why not Alienor

    • @bevisimo1110
      @bevisimo1110 4 роки тому +1

      @@Duncan23 no but queen Mary was

  • @noahkelly3627
    @noahkelly3627 4 роки тому +10

    I did a project on Trajan’s Column in college, his ashes were placed in the column but have since disappeared, likely stolen during one of Rome’s many sackings

  • @doctortabasco
    @doctortabasco 4 роки тому +6

    the music fits so well, man. NICE

    • @nyxawesome9409
      @nyxawesome9409 3 роки тому +2

      Came to the comments section to post the same... perfect music for this content...

  • @anon2427
    @anon2427 4 роки тому +54

    2:30 says “Born: 1028, Rule: 1025-1087” might want to fix it :p

  • @kayleighbrown459
    @kayleighbrown459 3 роки тому +10

    Comforting to know that no matter how much I screw up, I'll never have to explain that I lost Alexander the Great's body.

  • @user-is5cc1vn9f
    @user-is5cc1vn9f 4 роки тому +71

    Genghis khang : *exists*
    horse: *imma about to end this mans whole career*

    • @anotherhumanbeing3923
      @anotherhumanbeing3923 4 роки тому +1

      Some people say he was in the middle of a battle and he got pushed down

    • @archivesoffantasy5560
      @archivesoffantasy5560 4 роки тому +10

      Actually horses made his career. Mongols are 100% cavalry

    • @Destroy_Aki
      @Destroy_Aki 3 роки тому +1

      If Gengis Khan was still alive that time, he would colonize whole europe.

    • @Destroy_Aki
      @Destroy_Aki 3 роки тому

      @Natalie Wayne believe or not I'm from Mongolia, Ulan-bator...

    • @matthewnguyen9339
      @matthewnguyen9339 2 роки тому +1

      I think he fell down on a horse while on battle

  • @MoonlightAcid1
    @MoonlightAcid1 3 роки тому +26

    2:44 what's so legendary about Richard the Lionheart is that he died after getting shot by a crossbow bolt in the shoulder while sieging a castle, gangrene set in and he died after, but he rewarded the man who shot him with 100 shillings then set him free. What an absolute legend.

    • @mamavswild
      @mamavswild 3 роки тому +7

      Right....except, as soon as he was officially dead, they brought him back and SKINNED HIM ALIIIIIIIIIIVE. True story.

    • @archivesoffantasy5560
      @archivesoffantasy5560 2 роки тому +2

      @@mamavswild yeah fucking disgrace when Richard had ordered to let him go

    • @luxhistoriae1172
      @luxhistoriae1172 2 роки тому

      @@archivesoffantasy5560 that was a proof he was a true French knight.
      And his captain a felon

  • @OmnipotentPotato
    @OmnipotentPotato 3 роки тому +8

    God damnit Kevin MacLeod has written every single song I've ever heard, how does he write so much music?

  • @thirozijan9047
    @thirozijan9047 4 роки тому +5

    Hello everyone!
    I just had an idea for a video, and is that if you could make a video talking about The Battle Of Ilipa (the second punic war) in Iberia.
    Love your videos man, good content :DD

  • @happyvult9340
    @happyvult9340 4 роки тому +40

    Genghis khan the man who created the largest empire in history
    Cause of death: *possibly fell of his horse*

    • @IRainI
      @IRainI 4 роки тому +5

      I mean his horse could have been hit by an arrow or something and it was during a battle too.

    • @archivesoffantasy5560
      @archivesoffantasy5560 4 роки тому +11

      Largest continual land empire. British empire was largest altogether.
      And mongol empire is also to do with Subutai the greater general than even the very famous and successful Khan

    • @gregoryinsanovic2925
      @gregoryinsanovic2925 3 роки тому +2

      @Crow29Darkness but it was a colonial empire

    • @idontcare6505
      @idontcare6505 3 роки тому +4

      2nd largest the British was the largest

    • @mapnitician
      @mapnitician 3 роки тому

      makes sense if he was near a cliff tho

  • @dougkurkle806
    @dougkurkle806 4 роки тому

    Thank you for this !

  • @mixpilergaming123
    @mixpilergaming123 4 роки тому

    I love this types of videos

  • @Randaches
    @Randaches 4 роки тому +6

    Frederick II, Stupor Mundi, Holly Roman Emperor and King of Sicily
    Born: 1194
    Command: 1198 - 1250
    Died: 1250 (age 56)
    Cause of Death: Dysentery
    Burial Place: Cathedral of Palermo

  • @marcello7781
    @marcello7781 4 роки тому +5

    I was expecting the Mausoleum of Teodoric in Ravenna, Italy. However, cool and instructive video!
    p.s.: 2:14 this brought me memories of Age of Empires 2

  • @juulmoose5763
    @juulmoose5763 3 роки тому

    Really want to see more of this kind of vids!

  • @DamianoPetrucci
    @DamianoPetrucci 4 роки тому

    Great video!

  • @anishsattaram3793
    @anishsattaram3793 4 роки тому +40

    damn alexander really chillin in memphis tennessee, bet he's liking those chicken sandwiches.

  • @Babidiboopy
    @Babidiboopy 4 роки тому +26

    Darth Sidious: DS-2 Death Star‎, ‎Endor system

    • @Cat-qq8lc
      @Cat-qq8lc 3 роки тому +1

      Big Smoke?

    • @poopoohead3709
      @poopoohead3709 3 роки тому

      actually it was on exegol

    • @Babidiboopy
      @Babidiboopy 3 роки тому +8

      @@poopoohead3709 i will refuse too recognise the Disney sequels as something that happend.

    • @sjsbviufvibwvuspi
      @sjsbviufvibwvuspi 3 роки тому +7

      @@Babidiboopy what sequels? There are only the prequels and the og trilogy never heard of the sequels

  • @thecandlemaker1329
    @thecandlemaker1329 4 роки тому

    Half the entries: LOCATION UNKNOWN
    10/10 video, I really enjoyed all those unknown resting places.

  • @lewstone5430
    @lewstone5430 4 роки тому

    Love your video, music’s good too. If you do another video you could include Tokugawa Ieyasu.

  • @FatimaOnTop2nd
    @FatimaOnTop2nd 3 роки тому +7

    *Imagine at the end it says your house*

  • @singhizhem
    @singhizhem 4 роки тому +26

    Even though this was left out video, Timurlane, his son and his grandson bodies were all exhumed in the 1940's and all their faces were reconstructed.
    Pretty fascinating stuff!

    • @caramia4143
      @caramia4143 4 роки тому +3

      Do you have a link? I love seeing facial reconstruction videos.

    • @DaDARKPass
      @DaDARKPass 4 роки тому +2

      fuck them still. Fuck all of them. Fuck timur the lame. I wish timur died to that arrow when he was 9. FUCK HIM!

    • @chadkingoffuckmountain970
      @chadkingoffuckmountain970 4 роки тому +9

      @@DaDARKPass geez you're asshurt

    • @lewstone5430
      @lewstone5430 4 роки тому

      Captain Fordo he’s trying to be dark.

    • @DaDARKPass
      @DaDARKPass 4 роки тому +5

      @@meclisbozan Oh yeah so butthurt because of a guy WHO FUCKING KILLED AND PILLAGED MILLIONS!

  • @mrdarknezz6285
    @mrdarknezz6285 2 роки тому

    I find this video very fascinating. Because you get to know more about very well known leaders of history

  • @Gracchi
    @Gracchi 3 роки тому

    thx ,good stuff

  • @tigergaminggr8079
    @tigergaminggr8079 4 роки тому +16

    What about Pericles? I live in Greece and I've never heard anything about his resting place

    • @kelmish4200
      @kelmish4200 4 роки тому +2

      Hello! I think it's in Kerameikos, Athens, Greece!

    • @tigergaminggr8079
      @tigergaminggr8079 4 роки тому +2

      @@kelmish4200 Keramikos is where everyone was buried back then but I dont know if we know exactly which tomb is his

    • @lewstone5430
      @lewstone5430 4 роки тому +1

      *”THIS . . . IS . . . SPARTA!!!”*

  • @thevideogamehunger0134
    @thevideogamehunger0134 4 роки тому +16

    1:56 That guy's tomb might have been destroyed during the Syrian civil war.

    • @Urnyea
      @Urnyea 4 роки тому +3

      it is still there

    • @jordanianchristian8387
      @jordanianchristian8387 4 роки тому +8

      It’s still there but heavily damaged

    • @Shyhab
      @Shyhab 4 роки тому

      @@jordanianchristian8387 TIME FOR A FUCKING JIHAD

    • @randomdudeontheinternet4827
      @randomdudeontheinternet4827 3 роки тому +1

      Possibly still there, I don’t think they would destroy a memorial for a Syrian leader or General or whatever he was.

    • @sigmagrindset7848
      @sigmagrindset7848 3 роки тому +5

      @@randomdudeontheinternet4827 he wasn't Syrian, he was just a general who never lost a battle and conquered lots of land, I'm pretty sure they won't try to destroy it since he is a Sunni figure.

  • @bluejayer2404
    @bluejayer2404 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the guide.

  • @jaypaint4855
    @jaypaint4855 3 роки тому +2

    I like the use of BC and AD. It’s much less confusing than the BCE and CE notation.

  • @amberswafford9305
    @amberswafford9305 4 роки тому +2

    I would love to go an Indy type adventure and if accompanied by a fellow lover of history, all the better. Alas, the way my life is set up atm, I haven’t the time nor money to allow such. I realize it was much more of a rhetorical, sort of tongue-in-cheek request but it got the lil cogs in my brain spinning thinking of how fantastic that would be.

  • @cycklist
    @cycklist 4 роки тому +4

    This was really interesting. Thank you.

  • @LimpBizkit999
    @LimpBizkit999 4 роки тому

    Powerful feature 👌🏼

  • @pluto6383
    @pluto6383 4 роки тому +2

    Basically, if you want to see a lot of famous leader’s graves, go to Westminister Abbey. I wish they let you take pictures inside; I went there in April 2019 and wanted to take some.

  • @alfredthegreatkingofwessex6838
    @alfredthegreatkingofwessex6838 4 роки тому +16

    I actually live nearby where the head of John the Baptist was buried. One of them.

  • @josecarlosfloressaraiba
    @josecarlosfloressaraiba 4 роки тому +3

    Other leaders:
    Porfirio Diaz, president of México, 1870 - 1911, died for natural causes at the age of 84 in 1915, his tomb is in Montparnase Graveyard, Paris.
    Emperor Maxiliano of México, 1864 - 1867, he was executed by Benito Juarez troops in 1867, his tomb is in the royal crypt in Viena.
    Simon Bolivar, leader of the independence war of New Granada, nowdays Colombia and president of the Republic of the Great Colombia from 1819 to 1830, he died in 1830 in Quintana de San Pedro in Colombia by tuberculosis, his tomb is in the National Panteon in Caracas Venezuela.
    Pedro II, emperor of Brasil, 1841 - 1888, he died in 1891 by natural causes in Paris, his tomb its in the Cathedral of Petropolis in Rio de Janeiro.

    • @johngreen3543
      @johngreen3543 3 роки тому +2

      Glad you informed us about the South and Central American greats. But this list does miss a few.

  • @Moribus_Artibus
    @Moribus_Artibus 3 роки тому +2

    Wow. Marcus Aurelius’ tomb looks insane. That’s Hadrian’s architecture taste for you

  • @LottaFear
    @LottaFear 3 роки тому +1

    Something about Medieval music that makes me feel nostalgic as if I lived during those times yet terrified of the past

  • @Zazume_
    @Zazume_ 4 роки тому +15

    "Many leaders, especially from the 20th century..."
    Hmmm, I wonder who he meant...

    • @Heisenberg929
      @Heisenberg929 4 роки тому +5

      Mr schmitler mr stalin mr Lenin

    • @GameKvasir
      @GameKvasir 4 роки тому +8

      *funny moustache man laughs in silence*

    • @keremocakl2240
      @keremocakl2240 4 роки тому +2

      Probably Atatürk and Churchill too

    • @InsertNameOrSomethingElse
      @InsertNameOrSomethingElse 3 роки тому +1

      Kerem Who is Atatürk? A new animal I didn’t knew🤔

    • @randomguy3376
      @randomguy3376 3 роки тому +1

      @@InsertNameOrSomethingElse Ataturk was, if I am correct, the one who ended The Ottoman Empire and founded The Republic of Turkey, being it's first president.

  • @francherogamer5187
    @francherogamer5187 4 роки тому +9

    Resting of famous Philosophers and poets

  • @desireecameron7115
    @desireecameron7115 2 роки тому

    This is great

  • @KopaszPapa
    @KopaszPapa 3 роки тому +2

    A small addition: Suleiman also has a grave in Hungary, next to the settlement of Turbék, where the internal organs of the sultan, who died during the siege of Szigetvár, were buried, in 2019, after a long search, the turbe and the funeral village were found.

  • @eliphas_vlka
    @eliphas_vlka 4 роки тому +7

    2:50 and Alienor is buried with her son Richard the Lionheart

  • @andromedagalaxy990
    @andromedagalaxy990 4 роки тому +4

    3:14 i thought it would play a theme song of something

  • @MainCharacterDDLC
    @MainCharacterDDLC 3 роки тому +2

    It's amazing at how we still haven't found the tomb (if there even is a tomb) of Cleopatra VII.

  • @hankfacer7098
    @hankfacer7098 3 роки тому

    Wonderful

  • @CommanderSlayers
    @CommanderSlayers 4 роки тому +6

    *I used to rule the world, seas would rise when I gave the word*

  • @joywisnun1674
    @joywisnun1674 4 роки тому +3

    *OH BOY TIME TO LOOT FOR SOME LEGENDARY GEARS*

  • @markcuper1792
    @markcuper1792 4 роки тому

    I love your videos man, but it would have been great if you had shown the resting places of some of the spanish kings from the XVI century, who were some of the most important leaders of their time.

  • @goth7040
    @goth7040 4 роки тому +2

    I wish i could visit most of these burial sites just to feel the presence of the spirits of all these great figures of the past.

  • @8888sebbe
    @8888sebbe 4 роки тому +20

    Should've included Gustavus Adolphus or Carolus Rex, but otherwise a good video

    • @bobojr456
      @bobojr456 4 роки тому

      What about the other Adolph?

  • @phalanx1790
    @phalanx1790 4 роки тому +3

    "resting places of great leaders of history''
    alexander the great: unknown
    nice

  • @maxh3926
    @maxh3926 3 роки тому

    Cool video. It would be nice to also see where they were born. Gives an idea of their career or span of influence. Nevertheless tyvm!

  • @rinianggreini277
    @rinianggreini277 3 роки тому

    Cool! :)

  • @theosvult4857
    @theosvult4857 4 роки тому +42

    3:27 "Mehmed The Conqeuror"

    • @alphere820
      @alphere820 4 роки тому +3

      Blockdestroyer763 but hes turkish..

    • @basicallydr3f273
      @basicallydr3f273 4 роки тому +5

      no, he's talking about how conqueror is spelled conqeuror

    • @alvinpeterson5937
      @alvinpeterson5937 4 роки тому

      Ummm are you going the oh yeah yeah

    • @snifey7694
      @snifey7694 4 роки тому +1

      Yeah almost like Mehmed parents want to name him Mohamed but decided to change little bit

    • @Mustafa-fm7kg
      @Mustafa-fm7kg 4 роки тому +6

      @@snifey7694 Actually, you are right. Mehmed is like the Turkish version of Mohammed because of the alphabet.

  • @_Dovar_
    @_Dovar_ 4 роки тому +37

    The most important Man in history has left his tomb empty...

    • @j.c-6424
      @j.c-6424 4 роки тому +7

      The Most Important man in history would be No one, since there are so many cultures that are what they are for 1 man. In conclusion the most important men are Religious Leaders - Jesus, Buddha, etc

    • @thebitgamer2425
      @thebitgamer2425 4 роки тому +8

      J.C - I think he was referring to Jesus

    • @poncefernandez7426
      @poncefernandez7426 4 роки тому +2

      @J.C ironic that your name is J.C and you don’t know about Jesus Christ A.K.A J.C

    • @j.c-6424
      @j.c-6424 4 роки тому +1

      @@poncefernandez7426 Lol

    • @lizalquisira8194
      @lizalquisira8194 4 роки тому +3

      Jesus is resurrected lmao

  • @rawabi0073
    @rawabi0073 4 роки тому

    i liked the video because it contains a leader from every cultural some of them i never heard of

  • @unitedstates8080
    @unitedstates8080 3 роки тому

    So good

  • @Jiji-the-cat5425
    @Jiji-the-cat5425 4 роки тому +3

    Genghis Kahn: Creates the worlds second largest Empire, conquering everything from Korea to Poland, Russia to India.
    Also Genghis Kahn: Dies after falling off horse

  • @RealGateGuardian
    @RealGateGuardian 3 роки тому +5

    Jimmy Hoffa - Giant's Satdium

  • @coolwarren9382
    @coolwarren9382 4 роки тому

    good music choice

  • @Bacon2602
    @Bacon2602 3 роки тому +2

    george s. patton actually died in germany but he wanted to be buried alongside his mates from 2 world war, what a man even in death wanted to stay by his men's side. he was a military chef

  • @jonathanarvidsson1
    @jonathanarvidsson1 3 роки тому +3

    I cant be the only one that read Roasting Places of Greats Leaders of History

  • @soulslvr9562
    @soulslvr9562 3 роки тому +3

    Dude imagine how much of a banger the archeologists historians and anthropologists would be having if they discovered the body of ALEXANDER THE GREAT

    • @Nebulasecura
      @Nebulasecura 3 роки тому

      It’d probably be impossible by this point considering he’s been dead for thousands of years and his body has long ago rotted away probably

    • @soulslvr9562
      @soulslvr9562 3 роки тому

      @@Nebulasecura yea but we can dream

  • @KittenClutterbuck
    @KittenClutterbuck Рік тому +1

    It’s nice to know that William the conqueror started ruling three years before he was born :)

  • @retr1bution_ws885
    @retr1bution_ws885 4 роки тому

    Part 2 when? Can't wait for more, especially Gilgamesh