Just brilliant. Thanks Michael. Been watching/following since your beginnings. Missed you when you took a break .love having your videos to watch every weekend along with Stephanie's ❤
The grin that grinned upon my face when I heard "The one true narrator" lol. Idk these videos just HIT better with this man. I personally believe it's the tone with the hint of sarcasm 👍🏼😁. Scarsm is my love language 🤪 jkjk.
@@davidfitzpatrick6535 😑😑 don't toy with me David...I will find you, I have a particular set of skills..Ha😁 Jk. Well then, that's great! Long time "fan" of the works👌🏼👏🏼. I think a lot of us have come to a general consensus that you are God of the Weird history channel! 👍🏼😆🙃 Keep up the awesome sarcasm.
@@shaimarie1080 sorry are u calling me a god or the guy that does the VO for weird history? Unfortunately Im Christian so I cant accept the term of "god" as IMO theres only one (its alright if u dont believe just sad) God who deserves that term but thank you. BTW Sorry if religion is a sore subject for u.
Cabanossi is probably very similar to the dried sausage they ate. It's basically dried snacking pepperoni that doesn't spoil and can be eaten on its own or with other things.
But Terrance Howard will tell you that you have a 1, and a 0, or Binary, for 1. The 0 is nothing, so what you really have is just 1, and that means that time travel is possible.. ....🙄...😆
Thank you for this. Not sure it's the right niche but there's a video by Schwerpunkt that talks about the privileged of dying a true Roman that is rather pertinent to this. Keep up the amazing work
Was thinking of one of the Slaves they found in Pompeii. The girl was found trying to protect and shield one of her masters children during the eruption. They did a bone analysis. The girl was malnourished and already developing arthritis. She was young probably a teenager. Even to the end she was dutiful to her master very sad. 😮😮😮
You guys should do a video about Vercingetorix . The first Gallic tribal leader to unite all the Gallic tribes, was made supreme leader of the Gallic armies and was seen as a serious threat by Julius Caesar. In the Gauls final battle against Caesar, the battle of Alesia in 52 BC , Vercingetorix army strength was anywhere between 180,000 - 470,000 male and female warriors, depending on which source you rely upon
In Ancient Rome, there were 4 types of poison. Poisons I, II, and III would all kill you with varying degrees of pain. However, Poison IV would just make you really itchy.
Hugh Jackman didn't swear off meat to play wolverine, he actually mentioned how much chicken he had to eat in an interview. It's lean protein, an essential element to gaining mass while working out.
Eating ANOTHER Weird History meal! Eating a big plate of Rad Spaghetti!*†...while watching this Weird History video! I ate this when watching the double feature Double Trouble (No Holds Barred the D.C. Cab) It is spaghetti + Ragù (Classic Alfredo Sauce) + basil (in the spaghetti) + sliced Buttom mushrooms spiced with Sandhill Ben's Garlic Seasoning + Parmesan Cheese * Inspired by the Weird History videos "Saucy And Delicious Facts About Pasta" and "Why Was the 80s the Golden Age for Sugary Cereals?" † It's Rad!
Emperor Gaius Germanicus hated the nickname "Caligula" and would probably have you thrown off his great uncle's palace cliff if you called him that. (edit, as the coliseum was built after his death)
Just brilliant. Thanks Michael. Been watching/following since your beginnings. Missed you when you took a break .love having your videos to watch every weekend along with Stephanie's
❤
Nah the biggest battle the Colesseum ever saw was when I got food poisoning during my trip to Rome and fought really hard in the bathroom lol😂
You tested the will of the legionnaires 😂😂😂
Can you please make about what is like to live and die in ancient egypt and Greece
It was brutal and short.
I thoroughly enjoyed every second of this video.
One of the best Roman Empire Exposés' I've seen. 🙌
Thanks will watch this one again most likely. 👍
The grin that grinned upon my face when I heard "The one true narrator" lol. Idk these videos just HIT better with this man. I personally believe it's the tone with the hint of sarcasm 👍🏼😁. Scarsm is my love language 🤪 jkjk.
It’s definitely the sarcasm hahaha we love this man
it literally is mine!😁
@@davidfitzpatrick6535 😑😑 don't toy with me David...I will find you, I have a particular set of skills..Ha😁 Jk. Well then, that's great! Long time "fan" of the works👌🏼👏🏼. I think a lot of us have come to a general consensus that you are God of the Weird history channel! 👍🏼😆🙃 Keep up the awesome sarcasm.
@@Katinahat293 lol
@@shaimarie1080 sorry are u calling me a god or the guy that does the VO for weird history? Unfortunately Im Christian so I cant accept the term of "god" as IMO theres only one (its alright if u dont believe just sad) God who deserves that term but thank you. BTW Sorry if religion is a sore subject for u.
Ah the narrator is back.
I think this is a combination of older videos he already did, not any new videos
Best narrator they have.
Bruh he narrated the last two videos that they had, let that man have a break and get off of his 🍆.
@@QueenetBowieI thought this also. It’s titled “compilation” so I assumed as much
Time warp
Cabanossi is probably very similar to the dried sausage they ate. It's basically dried snacking pepperoni that doesn't spoil and can be eaten on its own or with other things.
Algebra was the easiest subject to learn in Ancient Rome.
Because x was always 10.
That's actually funny.
But Terrance Howard will tell you that you have a 1, and a 0, or Binary, for 1. The 0 is nothing, so what you really have is just 1, and that means that time travel is possible.. ....🙄...😆
@@jondoe2099😂
@@jondoe2099shhh don’t say his name. 😭 it’ll summon him with his new math model
When you just finished thinking about Roman Empire, this appears in subs feed. Ave!
I love how you guys have used the Pollice Verso by Jean Leon Gerome in this and previous videos of ancient Rome . That painting is truly stunning
LOVE the Horrible Histories cameo! 😅
At 32:35 you can see the narrator as the slyly grinning, bespeckled toga-wearing dude.
Thank you for this. Not sure it's the right niche but there's a video by Schwerpunkt that talks about the privileged of dying a true Roman that is rather pertinent to this. Keep up the amazing work
Love the content
So interesting! Thanks.
A+ video!
LOVE IT! What an Ancient Rome Odyssey!
Was thinking of one of the Slaves they found in Pompeii. The girl was found trying to protect and shield one of her masters children during the eruption. They did a bone analysis. The girl was malnourished and already developing arthritis. She was young probably a teenager. Even to the end she was dutiful to her master very sad. 😮😮😮
What did they call the first emperor of Rome who had epilepsy?
Julius Seizure 😬😆
You've just been upgraded to the VIP suite in Hell. I'll be in the room next door for laughing.
@@KatRo13834😂😂😂😂 see you there! 😊😬
Lol
I love that they used Horrible Histories as video representation!! Perfect!!😆😆
You guys should do a video about Vercingetorix . The first Gallic tribal leader to unite all the Gallic tribes, was made supreme leader of the Gallic armies and was seen as a serious threat by Julius Caesar. In the Gauls final battle against Caesar, the battle of Alesia in 52 BC , Vercingetorix army strength was anywhere between 180,000 - 470,000 male and female warriors, depending on which source you rely upon
Thanks for this long video!
6:39 I mean I dont buy a new pair of shoes till i need them which is usually two- three years now that my feet stopped growing.
That's gross
Thanks!
Am I the only one surprised to hear that "nudity was taboo in ancient Rome?"
Seems like a contradiction of terms 😂
In Ancient Rome, there were 4 types of poison.
Poisons I, II, and III would all kill you with varying degrees of pain.
However, Poison IV would just make you really itchy.
😂😂😂😂😂
There are not enough videos about before Roman Empire Like the Estruscians and Samnites in the area.
Laughed out loud at the Vanilla Ice reference, good job whichever writer threw that in there
Hugh Jackman didn't swear off meat to play wolverine, he actually mentioned how much chicken he had to eat in an interview. It's lean protein, an essential element to gaining mass while working out.
Humanity is completely insane
Great that it’s documentary length
Thanks for this! 🏛
Toga! Toga!
Michael Kelso would be right at home in Rome.
I wanna see you make a video about the wars of the roses
Lord the narrator
3:59 *Olive Relish?*
By the video's description, this sounds an awful lot like *Tapenade.*
Does anybody know if I'm correct?
Some guy in Ancient Rome ate his wife, and he showed no remorse.
On the contrary, he was gladiator. 😮😱
What it's like to live and die in Armadale, Western Australia
The great spectacle is still used to distract the peons to this day.
I would like to post video on Indian History..
Then post about it, obviously we're not interested about it
@@owlperson5075 The request was for Wierd History.
Was not asking you..
Where would you find Hadrian's Wall? At the bottom of his garden
Haha. “”Now that’s one bad boob job.”” Freaking classic. Well done, sir. Well done. 👍🏻
Boudica was Celtic
Those eyes who are reading my comment, may the elderly parents live long, may you always be happy, may God bless you.❤❤❤❤❤
Amen! Thank you!
You should do one on ancient china
In every social and economic class
Eating ANOTHER Weird History meal!
Eating a big plate of Rad Spaghetti!*†...while watching this Weird History video!
I ate this when watching the double feature Double Trouble (No Holds Barred the D.C. Cab)
It is spaghetti + Ragù (Classic Alfredo Sauce) + basil (in the spaghetti) + sliced Buttom mushrooms spiced with Sandhill Ben's Garlic Seasoning + Parmesan Cheese
* Inspired by the Weird History videos "Saucy And Delicious Facts About Pasta" and "Why Was the 80s the Golden Age for Sugary Cereals?"
† It's Rad!
Emperor Gaius Germanicus hated the nickname "Caligula" and would probably have you thrown off his great uncle's palace cliff if you called him that. (edit, as the coliseum was built after his death)
Slaves who are considered property of the Masters, were expected to behave & If they didn't the consequences were nightmare fuel.
Biggus Dickus. Lol. I saw the reference
Well, slaves had some rights, not many but masters could not do anything they wished...unless they were the Emperor or his family.
I could swear I've seen this video before. This is a repeat, right?
The first two parts
Rad Spaghetti is so yummy, I have two helpings of it!
Stephen Colbert is "the narrator."
Well that's it. I've decided not to be a slave.
My❤
Could you imagine so those fit AF Roman women, rocking those ancient bikinis. I bet that looked awesome 😎
Want to play a game? Come play youtube scavengers
I stopped watching until he came back. Cause they are not like this guy 😂
Swimming isn't sthletic?
Vanilla ice and sucka emcees
Why the music in the background ruins everythig
Please correct BCE to BC.
We never here about white slaves?
BCE??? CE??
he *means* BC and AD
Either are correct now
Sounds like present old white men in the GOP
Twat
I'd make it God knows I was raised like a Spartan
Ugh, this guy trying to be funny is insufferable.