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  • 📜 Cleopatra: Death by Snake - Ah, the most famous part of Cleopatra's story. After riding high with Mark Antony, the two rulers decided to make a huge gamble to cut Octavian out of the picture and ensure their dynasty for ages to come. Unfortunately, they made an error. Octavian exploited the optics with a propaganda campaign that targeted not Mark Antony, but Cleopatra. And that seals their fate. So let's talk about the military campaign and how Cleopatra fell from the dizzying heights of power... but her story isn't over yet.
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  • @nulolove
    @nulolove 4 роки тому +614

    Anthony Just chilling with Cleopatra
    Octavian: YOU SIMP

    • @seancampbell6292
      @seancampbell6292 4 роки тому +46

      He chose pussy over Rome. Massive SIMP

    • @a.h.tvideomapping4293
      @a.h.tvideomapping4293 4 роки тому +40

      *M A R C V S S I M P V S A N T O N I V S*

    • @guardsmanlars6797
      @guardsmanlars6797 4 роки тому +10

      *S I M P*

    • @long-hair-dont-care88.
      @long-hair-dont-care88. Рік тому +2

      Read the letter Tony sent him in it's original curse filled from.

    • @Michael-zi3kk
      @Michael-zi3kk 9 місяців тому

      But Marc Anthony was a simp Augustus really wasn't wrong about that I mean Anthony literally prioritized his relationship with Cleopatra above Rome

  • @panzerkampfwagenviiimaus9571
    @panzerkampfwagenviiimaus9571 4 роки тому +812

    "The time has come, execute the order 66"
    Snake: "yes, my lord"

  • @RTK-so2wf
    @RTK-so2wf 4 роки тому +2204

    Snake: At last my time has come.

  • @angusyang5917
    @angusyang5917 4 роки тому +1012

    Fun fact: Cleopatra's daughter, Cleopatra Selene, was later on married off to Juba II of Mauretania, a Roman client king, and they went on to house many Ptolemaic people who had left Egypt. Their son was named Ptolemy of Mauretania.

    • @ATMOSK1234
      @ATMOSK1234 4 роки тому +25

      Didnt Juba 2 fight against caesar in the roman civil war? Kinda surprised he retained power after being on the wrong side of the war.

    • @gearlordgeneration6673
      @gearlordgeneration6673 4 роки тому +21

      @Super Universe likely everybody in Europe

    • @gearlordgeneration6673
      @gearlordgeneration6673 4 роки тому +10

      @Super Universe yeah I mean we are probably related to everybody who lifted 2000 years ago

    • @angusyang5917
      @angusyang5917 4 роки тому +25

      @@ATMOSK1234 That was his father, Juba I of Numidia, who defeated Gaius Scribonius Curio at the Battle of Bagradas in 49 BCE. Later on, when Caesar was finished with Pompey, he came back to Africa and invaded Numidia with his ally, Bocchus I of Mauretania, defeating Juba I and causing him to die in 46 BCE. His son Juba II was only an infant at the time, and he was brought to Rome and given a Roman education. Later on, after Augustus took over, he married Cleopatra Selene to Juba II, and gave them back Numidia in 30 BCE, and then transferred them to Mauretania in 25 BCE.

    • @jonnunn4196
      @jonnunn4196 4 роки тому +11

      @@gearlordgeneration6673 Nowhere close - a lot of people who lived 2000 years ago didn't have kids at all. (Childhood mortality rate being the most prominent reason. Some cultures avoided giving names to those under five because of how high the infant mortality rate was.) Additionally it's only been a little more than 500 years since the Colombian exchange. Everyone today of European descent is related to every European from 2000 years ago that has living descendants at all but not everyone has an Asian ancestor or an Aborigine ancestor.

  • @Hypernefelos
    @Hypernefelos 4 роки тому +2282

    Lies: Rather than being booed by the crowd and crying, Arsinoe (Cleopatra's sister) won the Roman crowd over during Ceasar's triumph, so when it was time for her execution they all shouted at Ceasar to let her live, which he did. Cleopatra was unhappy with that, since she still considered Arsinoe a rival, and had Marc Antony execute her later.

    • @IfJesusWoreAHat
      @IfJesusWoreAHat 4 роки тому +345

      Yeah, it's bizarre they tried to portray her sister as a victim of Rome's militaristic culture when they themselves said Cleopatra had her killed like last episode or something.

    • @jsoth2675
      @jsoth2675 4 роки тому +106

      Yeah, but there is a good deal that would not fit into the narrative here. Probably best if they left those pieces out.

    • @Yannis1a
      @Yannis1a 4 роки тому +18

      This is exactly what I was going to say
      Also "Historia Civilis" made a video about Ceasar's Triumphs, explaining what happend to Arsinoe
      ua-cam.com/video/fD-R35DSSZY/v-deo.html

    • @thenerdgaming9129
      @thenerdgaming9129 4 роки тому +108

      They also forgot to mention that Cleopatra tried to seduce Octavian like she had done with Anthony and Caesar, but this time it didn't work. Probably wouldn't fit their narrative either that the strong independent woman would try and fail at something.

    • @its_a_block_game4866
      @its_a_block_game4866 4 роки тому +37

      I like your funny words magic man

  • @JonManProductions
    @JonManProductions 4 роки тому +517

    Legends say that Octavian's general Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa trained the Roman Navy for the fight at Actium via a huge lake he dug in a single night with nothing but a shovel and a bucket.

    • @a.h.tvideomapping4293
      @a.h.tvideomapping4293 4 роки тому +59

      Unfortunately we don’t have confirmation of this totes accurate hypothesis

    • @Riku-zv5dk
      @Riku-zv5dk 4 роки тому +39

      Correction, the fleet was made and trained to fight against the fleet of Sextus Pompey

    • @JAKphoenixify
      @JAKphoenixify 4 роки тому +8

      Never thought I'd see a Shadow of Rome reference here.

    • @jeremygilbert7989
      @jeremygilbert7989 4 роки тому +16

      Minor correction, it was a shovel, a bucket, and a MISSION!

    • @KasumiRINA
      @KasumiRINA 4 роки тому +1

      He just hired Ukrainian workers who dug out the Black Sea as russian media claims. A lake was nuthin.

  • @jackreadings7098
    @jackreadings7098 4 роки тому +568

    Cleopatra: I have managed to stabilise Egypt, subdue Roman generals and ensured my bloodline shall rule for all eternity
    Octavian: Bet

    • @kamanashiskar9203
      @kamanashiskar9203 4 роки тому +10

      Though, Octavian's dynasty won't live to see the Fall of the Roman Empire 475 AD.

    • @itarry4
      @itarry4 3 роки тому +6

      Octavian yhea but I've got Agrippa...

    • @twoscarabsintheswarm9055
      @twoscarabsintheswarm9055 3 роки тому +23

      @@kamanashiskar9203 yeah but Cleopatra's dynasty wouldn't live to see the end of Octavian's life

    • @nathanpangilinan4397
      @nathanpangilinan4397 3 роки тому +5

      @@kamanashiskar9203, more like 1453.

    • @testedalexthegreat1759
      @testedalexthegreat1759 3 роки тому +1

      @@twoscarabsintheswarm9055 lmao true

  • @DuranmanX
    @DuranmanX 4 роки тому +398

    Should be noted that the idea of "African Queen seducing Roman generals" became a trope in Rome due to the legend of Aeneas and Dido

    • @ColumnBlack
      @ColumnBlack 4 роки тому +25

      The Aenied, about this, were written by Virgil around the same time, or just after. comissioned by Octavian.

    • @kingkefa7130
      @kingkefa7130 4 роки тому +34

      And Rome had to wait so many centuries for Aurelian to lift Dido's curse.

    • @napoleoniv2646
      @napoleoniv2646 4 роки тому +16

      @@kingkefa7130 I see you aware of the true and unbiased history of Roman.

    • @kingkefa7130
      @kingkefa7130 4 роки тому +7

      @@napoleoniv2646 Certainly. I'm a big fan of the series that taught me how
      Caesar was Cleopatra's puppet and how she epic style dunked on him, Anthony and Octavian.

    • @kamanashiskar9203
      @kamanashiskar9203 4 роки тому +3

      Cleopatra was only African in behaviour. She is Greek genetically.

  • @daviddavis4885
    @daviddavis4885 4 роки тому +897

    The Lies episode for this is going to be longer than the rest of the series 😅

    • @twoscarabsintheswarm9055
      @twoscarabsintheswarm9055 4 роки тому +55

      I'm not a very good historian but I've seen like, 2 huge mistakes

    • @Rakonax
      @Rakonax 4 роки тому +4

      @@twoscarabsintheswarm9055 which ones?

    • @franciscohuber5264
      @franciscohuber5264 4 роки тому +2

      @@Rakonax yeah I also need help haha

    • @pg3384
      @pg3384 4 роки тому +62

      @@twoscarabsintheswarm9055 I'm interested too. I noticed how EC basically bent the whole history to make the world completely surround Cleopatra. I wanna know what else I missed!

    • @twoscarabsintheswarm9055
      @twoscarabsintheswarm9055 4 роки тому +107

      @@Rakonax I saw the big mistakes (realised they're not huge but still not small) of saying that Cleopatra "dunked" on Caesar, Antony and Octavian. I infact, belive that Octavian dunked on her and she was neither dunked on or dunked on Caesar and Antony. And next is the fact that they implied Cleopatra liked her sister, who she wanted to kill and that they ignored that from a few accounts, Cleopatra's sister won over the people during Caesars triumph (the people started as booing, but soon turned to cheers for her as someone said) and when Caesar was about to kill Her, he heard her popularity and let her go

  • @TheShadowwarrior80
    @TheShadowwarrior80 4 роки тому +204

    She wasn't the last pharaoh of Egypt. Her son ceaserion actually ruled for a few weeks before dying himself by assassins.

    • @augustuzmoon3814
      @augustuzmoon3814 4 роки тому +23

      Well the last great pharo then

    • @anderskorsback4104
      @anderskorsback4104 4 роки тому +19

      Not really ruled, more like was de jure ruler of a regime that had fallen. Like Louis XVII of France or the current head of the House of Romanov.

    • @christopherg2347
      @christopherg2347 4 роки тому +3

      So, he went out like a Ptolomey?

  • @kevinnorwood8782
    @kevinnorwood8782 4 роки тому +28

    Here's something you forgot to mention about the naval battle: One of Antony's generals actually defected to Octavian's side, and brought Antony and Cleopatra's battle plan with him. So Octavian was able to anticipate basically every single move Antony and Cleopatra were going to make. The major tide turner was when Octavian's forces started setting Antony's portion of the fleet on FIRE. Seeing that portion of the fleet burning was what made Cleopatra realize they had been had by Octavian, and she retreated.

  • @secretarias2504
    @secretarias2504 4 роки тому +175

    What will poor Octavian do without his triumph after annexing all of Egypt into his new empire?

    • @void_wyrm
      @void_wyrm 4 роки тому +80

      Poor Octavian, all he got was control over the Mediterranean, with rich Egypt + becoming Emperor :,(, Cleo really dunked on him

    • @twoscarabsintheswarm9055
      @twoscarabsintheswarm9055 3 роки тому +2

      I mean, to these people triumphs were absolutely everything

    • @MrVlogman101
      @MrVlogman101 2 роки тому +6

      @@twoscarabsintheswarm9055 He still had a triumph, just had an effigy of Cleo instead of herself.

  • @Deysh3
    @Deysh3 4 роки тому +65

    I would like to remind the court that as far as I know cleopatra sister was sent to Rome with cleopatra blessing and she was quite crossed when Caesar gave into the crowd demands and didn't strangle her

  • @AverytheCubanAmerican
    @AverytheCubanAmerican 4 роки тому +139

    And that son who was declared the king of kings would later become known as the last pharaoh of Ancient Egypt. Wow

  • @MKfoxbat
    @MKfoxbat 4 роки тому +67

    "For reasons unknown..."
    Oh you mean like a bunch of captains defecting and sabotaging their fleet so the Roman's pulled up and burnt the the entire flotilla in minutes?

  • @a.h.tvideomapping4293
    @a.h.tvideomapping4293 4 роки тому +134

    The amount of inaccuracies in these videos is gonna make the lies episode into a documentary

    • @stephenking9114
      @stephenking9114 4 роки тому +2

      What inaccuracies were there?

    • @a.h.tvideomapping4293
      @a.h.tvideomapping4293 4 роки тому +38

      @@stephenking9114 oh a lot here’s some examples:
      Caesarian was actual a joke name, his real name was Ptolemy
      Her Sister Arsinoe was never screamed at or humiliated, she was screamed for by the citizens to spare her life.
      Cleopatra wasn’t the only reason for Caesar’s Murder
      Cleopatra was never killed by a snake those HURT, she had a bunch of painless poisons for that. The whole “snake death” thing was revision by Plutarch

    • @stephenking9114
      @stephenking9114 4 роки тому +2

      @@a.h.tvideomapping4293 Thanks. It is interesting to hear about. What are your opinions on Cleopatra

    • @a.h.tvideomapping4293
      @a.h.tvideomapping4293 4 роки тому +8

      @@stephenking9114 she was a good,smart and arguably the only Ptolemaic ruler that actually did her job. She isn’t the perfect victim like EC portrays here

    • @Greatest_of_all
      @Greatest_of_all 11 місяців тому

      @@a.h.tvideomapping4293no Agrippa (Octavian’s good friend and expert military mind)

  • @alexiuscastrum
    @alexiuscastrum 4 роки тому +323

    Lies: No mention at all in this series of Octavian's general, best friend, and all-round badass Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa!

    • @KingDaemonBlackfyre
      @KingDaemonBlackfyre 4 роки тому +15

      Blue from Overlysarcastic Productions would like to know your location

    • @starkey0
      @starkey0 4 роки тому +9

      Still he's not wrong for all of Octavian's many abilities he was not much of a military mind without Agrippa the story of Cleopatra could have been very different

    • @roguishpaladin
      @roguishpaladin 4 роки тому +8

      @@starkey0 Still, this is Cleopatra's story, not Octavian's. I'm sure he'll get mentioned in Lies, but if you get bogged down with asides in the main series you end up ruining the flow something harsh.

    • @punkyquah6312
      @punkyquah6312 4 роки тому

      Agrippa these BALLS

    • @punkyquah6312
      @punkyquah6312 4 роки тому

      Agrippa these BALLS

  • @seabase3362
    @seabase3362 4 роки тому +450

    You forgot to mention that Cleopatra herself wanted her sister dead

    • @artemiswolf4508
      @artemiswolf4508 4 роки тому +45

      No they mentioned her assassination in a previous episode.

    • @ngjiasheng1
      @ngjiasheng1 4 роки тому +35

      Not to mention that Arsinoe (Cleopatra's sister) was actually spared by the crowds of Rome that she paraded through. She was not saved by Caesar's mercy, she was saved by Caesar having to listen the crowd's demands.

    • @mjbull5156
      @mjbull5156 4 роки тому +8

      @@ngjiasheng1 Caesar enjoyed making shows of mercy and was a populist. I doubt that really went against what he intended to do.

    • @seabase3362
      @seabase3362 4 роки тому +4

      @@mjbull5156 the crowd took pity on Arsinoe and Ceaser complied.

    • @Deysh3
      @Deysh3 4 роки тому

      @@mjbull5156 this is true but caesar also loved his thriumps and it was only when the crowd showed displeasure that he would show mercy. He was a populist because it was what served him better. Had the crowd not intervene he would have likely had her strangled, same for the numedian boy king on the following thriumps. Caesar liked to spare Roman generals and soldiers those who were not were at the mercy of what was more useful to Caesar

  • @thomaswilburne9756
    @thomaswilburne9756 4 роки тому +146

    I mean she still died so I’m not sure that would be considered dunking on Octavian.

    • @MrCyberGal
      @MrCyberGal 4 роки тому +12

      She denied him the opportunity to humiliate her and parade her as a prisoner of war. Given her circumstances, it was probably as much as she could do.

    • @TheTestyDuck
      @TheTestyDuck 4 роки тому +44

      Her death pretty much removed the last resistance for Augustus’s rise to power, so I’d say it’s kinda an opposite move

    • @monkeydetonation
      @monkeydetonation 4 роки тому +74

      She dunked on Octavian by having her kingdom be annexed into Rome. Epic win.

    • @thecleitom9497
      @thecleitom9497 4 роки тому +19

      She had lost, but she didn't let Octavian humiliate her. Suicide in that case is dying with style, rather than being executed. And I guess she didn't care about his rise to power in Rome, Egypt had already lost.

    • @grayscribe1342
      @grayscribe1342 4 роки тому +6

      It's a matter of degrees and perspective.
      The Romans accepted any win they got, but showing off the looser in public? Prooving the win to everyone? That's a big bonus.
      Wikipedia: "Vercingetorix was imprisoned in the Tullianum in Rome for almost six years before being publicly displayed in the first of Caesar's four triumphs in 46 BC."
      That's the length they went for the spectacle and with the usual execution after the triumph everyone could sleep soundly, knowing that this enemy of Rome was dead.

  • @kaz296
    @kaz296 4 роки тому +89

    Poor Octavian. He just used Cleopatra to kill his main rival and take over her country and she had to kill herself instead of being in his triumph. She really dunked on him hard, almost as hard as Brutus did.

    • @kaz296
      @kaz296 2 роки тому +3

      @blablabla Do you understand the concept of sarcasm?

    • @francisdoyle6199
      @francisdoyle6199 Рік тому +1

      ​@@kaz296 he probably doesn't

  • @void_wyrm
    @void_wyrm 4 роки тому +259

    I guess she dunked on Octavian by.... triumph blue balling him? Eh, seems kinda like a small thing compared to controlling all of the Mediterranean and the prosperous Egypt and oh yeah, just this small thing.... becoming the first Roman emperor, no biggie

    • @KasumiRINA
      @KasumiRINA 4 роки тому +8

      Cleopatra was one of the most expensive Hollywood movies when it was made. Octavian isn't even an anime episode, so she's WAY more famous after death.

    • @CraftsmanOfAwsomenes
      @CraftsmanOfAwsomenes 4 роки тому +22

      Her whole family dying, killing herself, being the last of her line, and her country getting annexed into Rome? Doesn't matter, prevented her old lover's adopted son from having a triumph!

    • @spiko1755
      @spiko1755 4 роки тому +34

      Tbh I haven’t hated this series but I have hated how they suggest that she did me on the best roman leader of the time by having a child with the greatest roman ever and having more kids with another then dying to this firsts adopted son just seems very revisionist cause she defo didn’t dunk on Octavian at all I am biased tho absolutely love ceases and Octavian in their own respects

    • @danibeachboi1481
      @danibeachboi1481 4 роки тому +16

      @@spiko1755 tbh I think that octavian dunked on them all, the infamous Julius ceasar had tried to get absolute power in rome and got assassinated, cleopatra and Anthony had control over the east but both killed themselves after losing the war. Octavian in the other hand united the Mediterranean under his control and had all of the power in rome becoming the first roman emperor

    • @seancampbell6292
      @seancampbell6292 4 роки тому +16

      He marched her children through the streets like slaves. Octavian dunked so hard on Cleopatra

  • @TheManFromWaco
    @TheManFromWaco 4 роки тому +89

    Cleopatra: Wait, wasn't I supposed to "dunk on" you?
    Octavian: Sorry doll, this ain't Germany.

    • @mjbull5156
      @mjbull5156 4 роки тому +8

      She got rolled by the outstanding player at the game of thrones of that generation in the Mediterranean Basin.

    • @Freekymoho
      @Freekymoho 4 роки тому +13

      Should have been obvious from the start: One of them died via snake-bite, the other rebranded himself as a living god and started a new golden age for the empire

  • @OurayTheOwl
    @OurayTheOwl 4 роки тому +63

    This series is a bit of an oddball. Cleopatra played second fiddle in this episode on roman politics. If the height of her conflict has her taking a backseat to Antony I'd say the focus of this episode was off. An already powerful nation with a well connected legitimate ruler with clear line of succession in a stable dynasty doesn't need Antony, so how did Cleopatra sell this to her allies, and why did they join her?

    • @nulolove
      @nulolove 4 роки тому +1

      Because Rome was still stronger and with Anthony at her side her dynasty could gain the whole Mediterranean or at leeast the eastern half. (If it worked though the whole thing would go through hella civil wars tho)

    • @kristiannicholson5893
      @kristiannicholson5893 4 роки тому +3

      Egypt was not a powerful nation at this time in history it was militarily weak and politically overshadowed by Rome. Antony was her clear best bet to maintain and even grow Egyptian influence within that Roman sphere and it almost worked. If Actium had played out differently who knows what could have happened.

    • @aze94
      @aze94 4 роки тому +1

      Well, the thing is her allies may have not joined her after all if that naval battle is any indication.

    • @ribbitgoesthedoglastnamehe4681
      @ribbitgoesthedoglastnamehe4681 4 роки тому

      They totally needed Antony. Egypt was powerful, but not nearly powerful enough to beat Rome.
      Rome owned Egypt and allowed it to exist. Antony was utterly irreplaceable because this was always a political conflict, not military one. Antony was needed as leader of Rome, or at least as a strong supporter on the inside. Victories purpose would be just to make war too uncomfortable, while having a roman man lead the royal family and roman man take the leadership position after him. It was always about giving Rome an easy option, but things went wrong and it was not seen as acceptable.

    • @anderskorsback4104
      @anderskorsback4104 4 роки тому +1

      Egypt may have been powerful, but not powerful enough to take on Rome all by itself. At this point, the Roman economy was dependent on importing grain from Egypt, so there is just no way Rome would have left Egypt alone. Especially as Rome had gotten used to receiving tribute from Egypt in exchange for protection during the reign of Cleopatra's father.

  • @ColumnBlack
    @ColumnBlack 4 роки тому +24

    No mention of the betrayel of Marcus Antonius' general giving agrippa the fleet's battleplans, likely due to Cleopatra joining the battle, or her plan to have the fleet in defence, just being sitting ducks for Agrippa.

  • @piyo744
    @piyo744 4 роки тому +65

    Egyptian Cobra: MY TIME HAS COME. I WAS CHOSEN BY HEAVEN

    • @woah12218
      @woah12218 4 роки тому +14

      SAY MY NAME WHEN YOU PRAY

    • @dailydoseofneurodiversity6205
      @dailydoseofneurodiversity6205 4 роки тому +8

      @@woah12218 *attempts a futile resistance* TO THE SKIES SEE CAROLUS RISE!

    • @woah12218
      @woah12218 4 роки тому +7

      @@dailydoseofneurodiversity6205 WITH MY LORD AND MY PROTECTOR

    • @piyo744
      @piyo744 4 роки тому +5

      @@woah12218 (there's no and) MAKE THEM BOW TO MY WILL

    • @twahaalim5712
      @twahaalim5712 4 роки тому +4

      @@woah12218 TO THE SKIES SEE ASPEN THE VIPER'S RISE (Joey should be a character in a future series btw)

  • @justsomerandombirdwithinte5896
    @justsomerandombirdwithinte5896 4 роки тому +123

    Correction: Death by danger noodle

    • @mrartdeco
      @mrartdeco 4 роки тому +5

      If it’s what Stalin said.. no objection

    • @dennisfischer4838
      @dennisfischer4838 4 роки тому +3

      Didn’t you get poisoned in 1953?

    • @FrankDad
      @FrankDad 4 роки тому +3

      Stalin’s death, death by ill wish

    • @dennisfischer4838
      @dennisfischer4838 4 роки тому +1

      I was going for a character joke

    • @dennisfischer4838
      @dennisfischer4838 4 роки тому +1

      Stalin
      Guess what
      No more Soviet Union

  • @MCorpReview
    @MCorpReview 4 роки тому +86

    Giving Roman land is a big no no. Imperator Augustus !

    • @Mitaka.Kotsuka
      @Mitaka.Kotsuka 4 роки тому +5

      Ave Imperator!!!!

    • @roguishpaladin
      @roguishpaladin 4 роки тому +1

      Feh. My heart died with Brutus. To Tartarus with Caesar, Antony, and Octavian, who killed the dream of Rome with their greed.

    • @justinwang3294
      @justinwang3294 4 роки тому

      Yeah, giving away back then was simply a default no-no. Which the Ancient City here states: socialsciences.mcmaster.ca/econ/ugcm/3ll3/fustel/AncientCity.pdf

    • @Mitaka.Kotsuka
      @Mitaka.Kotsuka 4 роки тому +5

      @@roguishpaladin Hahahahahahaahaha. Octavian didnt kill the republic, and certainly he didnt killed the roman dream. he killed the patrician Dream btw, it was a dream in wich the corruption was rampant and the rich become richer at expense of the citizens. Ave Imperator, smasher of corruption and son of a God.
      You all loved him (Caesar) once, not without cause.
      -Mark Anthony

    • @a.h.tvideomapping4293
      @a.h.tvideomapping4293 4 роки тому +1

      @@roguishpaladin The “Liberators” and Republic itself was so corrupt people would rather have a king then things to continue. Your honestly ignorant if you simp for Brutus

  • @dragonsnaps4562
    @dragonsnaps4562 4 роки тому +100

    You guys should do a series on Empress Dowager Cixi. She was a really interesting historical figure.

    • @ffreeze9924
      @ffreeze9924 4 роки тому +27

      “Declaring war on all the great powers is an amazing idea guys, trust me”

    • @angelayumartin5111
      @angelayumartin5111 4 роки тому +4

      One of my favourite historical women.

    • @Tyronius_Maximus
      @Tyronius_Maximus 4 роки тому +1

      Ikr

    • @onlyhistory8140
      @onlyhistory8140 4 роки тому +8

      "Ending the Hundred Days' Reform is a great idea"

    • @ffreeze9924
      @ffreeze9924 4 роки тому +2

      Arguably her successor Puyi is more interesting, but his life doesn’t make a good UA-cam series

  • @ding1466
    @ding1466 4 роки тому +35

    Octavian may be the smoothest man on the planet. This legend turned a civil war into "rescue mission" and solidified his power. What kind of political wizardry is this.

  • @michaelconnell1010
    @michaelconnell1010 4 роки тому +35

    In which we learn the origin story of Cleopatra’s Noble Phantasm

    • @KasumiRINA
      @KasumiRINA 4 роки тому +4

      Does she qualify for Assassin over... Assassinating herself or what? Most vague class ever!

    • @HipFire1
      @HipFire1 4 роки тому +4

      "why was I summoned as an assassin?" says the woman who murdered most of her rivals xD

    • @ChrisX_212
      @ChrisX_212 4 роки тому +1

      @@HipFire1 She at least made sure her assassinations were quick and clean, not going over agonizing tortures.

  • @artycuen3572
    @artycuen3572 4 роки тому +16

    5:36 Here comes 'Agrippa with the chair, over Antony's head.

    • @itarry4
      @itarry4 3 роки тому

      Octavian - Hay Cleo and Anthony you met Agrippa..... Oh I see from the screaming, drowning men and broken ships that you have.

    • @Memelord1117
      @Memelord1117 9 місяців тому

      The MVP of the civil war. Heck, Augustus didn't even fight in the battles. Agrippa did, from building the fleet that would beat Sextus pompey, to wiping out Anthony- no Cleopatra's (that eastern witch) forces.😢

  • @junesong7809
    @junesong7809 4 роки тому +2

    Finally, I've been waiting for this for so long.

  • @christopherg2347
    @christopherg2347 4 роки тому +3

    "So, what is for dessert today, mylady?"
    "I take the asp and figs special. I heard it is to die for!"

  • @elzythomas2870
    @elzythomas2870 4 роки тому +2

    I love this channel, i have covered all its episodes within a 2-3 weeks. I found this channel recently.

  • @MacNille
    @MacNille 4 роки тому +131

    Octavian did nothing wrong.

    • @seeyouchump
      @seeyouchump 4 роки тому +17

      Lol, you sound like his personal lawyer

    • @deutshsean8313
      @deutshsean8313 4 роки тому +5

      *cuts to Octavian slamming Anthony's head over and over before cutting him down*

    • @KingDaemonBlackfyre
      @KingDaemonBlackfyre 4 роки тому +9

      Long live the true empire, death to Antony's Rome! Brought to you by the Octavian Gang

    • @seankearney5472
      @seankearney5472 4 роки тому +1

      That Augustus to you

    • @Em-yd9jn
      @Em-yd9jn 4 роки тому

      FINALLY A CAUSE I CAN GET BEHIND

  • @nicorozner7417
    @nicorozner7417 4 роки тому +12

    9:35
    The snake's so happy to finally get his big scene!
    9:42
    Aww, he's kinda cute!

  • @monkeydetonation
    @monkeydetonation 4 роки тому +41

    I love Octavian, what a legend

    • @888nevik
      @888nevik 4 роки тому +22

      Local man destroys god empress of thots

    • @gustavfrye2736
      @gustavfrye2736 4 роки тому +2

      @chico Better dead than simp

    • @stephenking9114
      @stephenking9114 4 роки тому +2

      Why is Cleopatra so unpopular. I wouldn't call her a good person, but as far as historical leaders go, she seems pretty average in terms of wickedness.

    • @mrdoormat6809
      @mrdoormat6809 4 роки тому

      @@stephenking9114 Romans aren't big with female leaders.

    • @gustavfrye2736
      @gustavfrye2736 4 роки тому +12

      @@stephenking9114 Its not that she is unpopular, but these videos are straight up simping for her. Like, implying that she had control of everything in the world at her time including Julius Caesar it's too much. She wasn't the piece in history this video want you to think, although she was important too.

  • @somerandomguythatlikesanim4776
    @somerandomguythatlikesanim4776 4 роки тому +34

    Snake: I have waited for 4 no 5000 years for this

  • @rashkavar
    @rashkavar 4 роки тому +3

    One thing I don't understand, and maybe it will be covered next episode: how did Cleopatra's suicide scheme make it into history. After all, history is written by the victors, and Octavian was *certainly* the victor. Having a record of the war is one thing, especially when it includes things like "Mark Antony is so lovestruck that he abandoned his forces during the middle of a key battle because his girlfriend did" and "Mark Antony can't even commit suicide properly, the numpty." I'm not sure where "We managed to capture Cleopatra and we were totally going to do the usual parade/execution thing when we got back to Rome, but she did a clever thing and managed to commit suicide in quite possibly the most dramatic way possible just to deny me my victory parade"
    Yes, Octavian himself isn't writing the histories down, but given this shows up in the Roman histories, it has to have come from him or the handful of soldiers who knew about it - a narrative easily controlled. If it were some fringe story that only showed up in a relative handful of records, it'd make sense, but this makes it into Shakespeare's play on the subject, so it's hardly fringe. Shakespeare was relatively well versed in history, but his time period isn't exactly known for deeply insightful historical analysis based on comparative accounts of relevant sources, so much as just realizing that maybe reading books written by Romans and Greeks is a good idea.

  • @pdraggy
    @pdraggy 4 роки тому +2

    That rescue frames was some of the best animation I'd seen on this channel!

  • @KasumiRINA
    @KasumiRINA 4 роки тому +25

    3:45 Imagine if Rome adopted a Middle Eastern God, yeah as if that VatiCan happen...

    • @TheBart15151
      @TheBart15151 4 роки тому

      Because Romans absolutely had a problem with Egyptian gods...

    • @jojodio9851
      @jojodio9851 Місяць тому

      The did. They adopted Christianity.

  • @LadyJ_88
    @LadyJ_88 4 роки тому +7

    I'm in awe of Cleopatra. She's become insanely fascinating to me once it dawned on me that she was a REAL person, not just some character in stories we grew up learning in school. Love or hate her, you cannot deny that she was incredible.

    • @Ronfost89
      @Ronfost89 Рік тому +1

      she wasn't incredible though. If not for her relationships with people who can actually lay the claim to being incredible she would have been forgotten. She was short sighted and personally made decision that brought an end to her dynasty.

  • @thatfabana07
    @thatfabana07 4 роки тому +3

    Imagine going to see a boxing match and then the announcement guy starts teaching history

  • @calvinscarvings.66
    @calvinscarvings.66 4 роки тому +1

    0:08 I love how the animation is always great and funny!

  • @sorenkoskinen2448
    @sorenkoskinen2448 4 роки тому +19

    In this episode it is revealed that Cleopatra was the one dunked on by Octavian not the other way around. The best part is she wasnt even the last. The tribes of the Alps who even caesar couldn't conquer and the tribes of northern spain that had thrown back several attempts by rome to conquer them were also dunked on by Octavian.

  • @circeeldritchworkaholicwitch13
    @circeeldritchworkaholicwitch13 4 роки тому

    I love the way you guys explain things. It helps a lot when I'm studying. Keep on being dope!

  • @Pikazilla
    @Pikazilla 4 роки тому +18

    Fox's Cleopatra (no, not Foxxy Cleopatra) made in 1963 was the most expensive film made when it was released. 20th Century Fox almost went bankrupt, but the film was successful enough to make a profit.
    Imagine if a company as influential as 20th Century Fox was desperate enough to sell itself? :|

    • @powerist209
      @powerist209 4 роки тому +1

      Yeah, also having films more than 2 hours are almost non-existent.
      Plus in those days, release of epic movies are considered a grand event.
      India still does it, but little-to-mixed results as of now.
      I remember watching Ben-Hur one time (have DVD's of old movies and it lasted almost entire afternoon).

    • @KasumiRINA
      @KasumiRINA 4 роки тому

      Liz Taylor and Richard Burton romance on screen and in reality was worth it! They also reused the expensive decorations for a bunch of stuff like Caligula.

    • @llSuperSnivyll
      @llSuperSnivyll 4 роки тому

      The only film to top a year's grossing charts and STILL make a loss.

  • @dogcatcatdog3228
    @dogcatcatdog3228 4 роки тому +1

    I just love this video. Great story of long past people it made me so invested.

  • @sfjuhispst8144
    @sfjuhispst8144 4 роки тому +25

    "Not to be remembered as a concuered woman". Sure thing yeah, but wasn't egypt completely integrated as a roman province, leaving it remembered as a conquered state?

    • @luxborealis
      @luxborealis 3 роки тому

      Actuallly not, Egypt was not a conquered province but the personal domain of the Emperor, who was also Pharaoh.

  • @kenthehobo
    @kenthehobo 4 роки тому +2

    No "snek" comments?? Such restraint, I'm proud.

  • @corvus179
    @corvus179 4 роки тому +18

    2:01 Just like Dovahhatty said

    • @lucasbeck1391
      @lucasbeck1391 4 роки тому +10

      EASTERN WITCH

    • @corvus179
      @corvus179 4 роки тому +10

      @@lucasbeck1391 thank gods Augustus was blessed by the senate

    • @knightboulegard5483
      @knightboulegard5483 4 роки тому +7

      VILE TEMPTRESS, POWERED BY O MIGHTY CAESARS HOLY SEED

    • @nathanpangilinan4397
      @nathanpangilinan4397 3 роки тому +2

      @@lucasbeck1391, and reincarnation of Dido.

  • @Herstal8389
    @Herstal8389 3 роки тому

    idk how but when i saw egypt loos i just heard in my head "at attium! in greece! the navy of our imperator Octavian Caesar! under the command of marcus augustus agripa! has won a desicive victory over queen cleopatra and her slave mark anthony! the egyptian fleet has been destroyed!" that tribute to rome has been engrained into my mind

  • @apacheattackhelicopter8410
    @apacheattackhelicopter8410 3 роки тому +3

    roman soldier: “hey this basket sounds a little strange”
    Other Roman soldier: “wdym?”
    Roman soldier: “well I mean just listen”
    *hissing noises from basket*
    Other Roman soldier: eh it’s probably just the figs”
    Roman soldier: “I don’t think figs hiss”
    Other Roman soldier: “WELL DO ELEPHANTS SOUND LIKE TRUMPETS?!?!”
    Roman soldier: “wait what is elephant?”

  • @possiblystupid2603
    @possiblystupid2603 4 роки тому

    I wish you guys uploaded more. I went on a huge binge and ran out of videos to watch

  • @javidproductions9353
    @javidproductions9353 4 роки тому +7

    The snake bite story has it's detractors. Given that snakes would be too big to smuggle and generally the death from the poison isn't that fast. So it seems unlikely in the short time before the note was received and troops were sent she and her two maid servants would be bitten and died.
    Hope this will be thoroughly discussed in lies.

  • @PrototypeSpaceMonkey
    @PrototypeSpaceMonkey 4 роки тому +1

    Handsome Monkey King: "Did somebody say... immortality?"

  • @floatingf8783
    @floatingf8783 4 роки тому +5

    Now I imagine a Punch-Out fight, Octavian being the player character and Cleopatra as the enemy.
    Cleopatra gets her ass kicked faster than Glass Joe.

    • @Memelord1117
      @Memelord1117 9 місяців тому +1

      Nah, the actual fight would be Agrippa being the fighter 1 v 2-ing Anthony and Cleopatra, while octavian's in the back giving advice

    • @floatingf8783
      @floatingf8783 7 місяців тому

      ​@@Memelord1117 Octavian being in the Doc Louis role instead is still cool tbh.

  • @josuekowalski3305
    @josuekowalski3305 4 місяці тому +1

    Octavian really went to Mark Anthony and said BROS BEFORE HOES 💀

  • @GeneralLuigiTBC
    @GeneralLuigiTBC 4 роки тому +26

    I'm guessing the "Lies" episode will elaborate on the asp story; my understanding is that the nature of Cleopatra VII's death is disputed.

    • @annasfischer
      @annasfischer 4 роки тому +1

      Thank you. Asp or Egyptian cobra bite is a pretty grisly way to go, and victims can survive several hours after being bitten. Also these are large snakes, so that would have had to have been some basket. These stories come to us from Roman historians, who were all careful to disclaim that they didn't know the snake story was true for certain. Many modern historians think it's more likely she took poison, possibly by pricking herself with a poisoned pin.
      It's also possible that Octavian deliberately allowed her suicide to avoid the iffy questions of displaying in his triumph someone his adoptive father had so honored, or risking her garnering sympathy in said triumph as her sister had.

    • @draugur345
      @draugur345 4 роки тому

      Highly, considering all the sources we have come from Octavian, and this whole "she got bit by a snek and died in gentle repose minutes later" thing is totally not the way snake venom works. Plus the "concealed in a basket" idea doesn't hold much water since the typical size of an adult Egyptian cobra is about two *yards* long

    • @iapetusmccool
      @iapetusmccool 4 роки тому

      @@annasfischer would ancient Egyptians have access to poisons so deadly that just a pin-prick would kill in minutes?

    • @annasfischer
      @annasfischer 4 роки тому

      @@iapetusmccool the ptolemaic courts was, pardon the pun, a snake pit, and poisonings were fairly common. Also we have a papyrus indicating Cleopatra tested poisons on condemned criminals. If anybody knew how, she did. It's also possible she drank poison.

  • @itspixpax
    @itspixpax 4 роки тому +1

    cleopatra vii: guards let me grief my husband
    snake: hold my beer

  • @jacobrowe3166
    @jacobrowe3166 4 роки тому +3

    Still waiting on that "dunking" Cleopatra pulls on Augustus that was mentioned in the first episode

  • @cmdshadow1765
    @cmdshadow1765 4 роки тому +1

    As always I loved it. I want to point out that the outfit the great artist made for the Roman forces was that of the Hastati and not that of the heavy Legionnaires which were more as the infantry. Where the Hastati were a light range unit. Sorry I love Rome too much to not make this point. Sorry.

  • @gluttonousmanu2725
    @gluttonousmanu2725 4 роки тому +16

    Cleopatra is shown here with lot of bias as if she was very concerned for her sister
    Many writing issues in this series

    • @mjbull5156
      @mjbull5156 4 роки тому +8

      I think Cleopatra's concern was not to be turned into a trophy like her sister. Considering she was Caesar's mistress at the time of his triumph, and her sister was considered her enemy.

    • @KasumiRINA
      @KasumiRINA 4 роки тому +3

      They literally described how she engineered her sister's downfall and ordered her to be killed in previous chapter.

  • @jodibouchard3164
    @jodibouchard3164 4 роки тому +2

    "Fall"
    Cool! We are also falling... in fall...

  • @hyperchetnikmapping3401
    @hyperchetnikmapping3401 4 роки тому +3

    As you can clearly see in the video Cleopatra is D U N K I N G on Octavian

  • @safe-keeper1042
    @safe-keeper1042 4 роки тому +1

    Soldier: drats, I knew we should've opened that basket sent to our mortal enemy, just to make sure it really contained only figs.

  • @Pelagion98
    @Pelagion98 4 роки тому +4

    I fucking love Augustus.

    • @Pelagion98
      @Pelagion98 4 роки тому

      @alida flus Yeah, I was so confused why he wasn't even namedropped during the Actium section.

  • @FelisTerras
    @FelisTerras 4 роки тому +2

    Cleopatra didn't just turn around and left Anthony to fend for himself at sea. Rather, as she tried to circle around and attack the Romans from the sides, the weather changed and forced her to return to Egypt or lose her entire fleet.

  • @viscountbp
    @viscountbp 4 роки тому +5

    Tbh i always imagine seeing Octavian as that handsome dude in HBO Rome

    • @crzylkfx
      @crzylkfx 4 роки тому +3

      If his statues are anything to go by, which admittedly aren't always reliable but they didn't have photos back then so it's what we have, he wasn't bad looking

    • @SusRing
      @SusRing 4 роки тому +4

      I'm too used to his appearance in unbiased history.

    • @rakdos36
      @rakdos36 4 роки тому +1

      From what i read in articles about him he was rather plain and unimpressive looking.

    • @benoitlabrecque4513
      @benoitlabrecque4513 4 роки тому +1

      @@crzylkfx his statues were propaganda pieces. They staid the same for all is reign, never aging, and do not fit the descriptions we have of him from people who met him

    • @reesehendricksen1871
      @reesehendricksen1871 4 роки тому +3

      You can look up what scientists and CGI artist believed him to have looked like, also if your family comes from anywhere near the territory of the Roman Empire, Augustus is also your ancestor.

  • @thelordandsaviorgigachadrr888
    @thelordandsaviorgigachadrr888 4 роки тому +1

    In modern day terms, an asp is a viper. But historically, people used asp to refer to the Egyptian Cobra

  • @ferklk
    @ferklk 4 роки тому +7

    The vanquisher of eastern witches has arrived! Long live the eternal city and long live Octavian.

    • @martins.4240
      @martins.4240 4 роки тому +3

      He found it a city of brick and left it a city of marble.

    • @zersky495
      @zersky495 4 роки тому +4

      Ave Roma

  • @HaloInverse
    @HaloInverse 4 роки тому +1

    Goodness Octavian, would you just _look_ at the time? Why, I do declare IT'S SNAKE O'CLOCK!

  • @jr-wv4qw
    @jr-wv4qw 3 роки тому +16

    Extra Credit for the last 4 episodes: "Cleopatra was a political genius who manipulated the most talented and famous people of the age! YASS QUEEN!"
    Extra Credit Now: "And so the senate unfairly called Cleopatra a mean manipulator and Octavian painted her as a bad person. :((((("

  • @gangnamstyle5270
    @gangnamstyle5270 4 роки тому +2

    You know it's a special sin when you dont mention Agrippa during the Octavian-Anthonian Civil war.

  • @Rafirafael.1
    @Rafirafael.1 4 роки тому +13

    So octavian said basically said he was a simp

    • @monkeydetonation
      @monkeydetonation 4 роки тому +1

      Octavian said he himself was a simp, or that Anthony was a simp?

    • @mjbull5156
      @mjbull5156 4 роки тому +2

      Yes, and simping foreign royalty at that. The East may have been the richer part of the territory Rome had hegemony over, but Anthony ceding the center of Roman politics to Octavian was a blunder.

    • @reesehendricksen1871
      @reesehendricksen1871 4 роки тому +2

      @@mjbull5156 Anthony was never good at politics, Caesar even preferred Lepidus to Anthony because Lepidus was actually competent.

  • @ranaedizonstudent6801
    @ranaedizonstudent6801 4 роки тому

    Yay! A new video Of Cleopatra!

  • @randomguy1192
    @randomguy1192 4 роки тому +7

    Cleopatra never fought at the battle but held out on the outskirts of the battle

  • @LADYJAYY19788
    @LADYJAYY19788 4 роки тому +2

    Snake reaction to this episode yes it's my time to shine.

  • @napoleonibonaparte7198
    @napoleonibonaparte7198 4 роки тому +12

    So I assume it’s these two prats that gave us Shakespeare plays...

    • @sumguy0110
      @sumguy0110 4 роки тому

      Nah, Shakespeare wrote another play about Antony and Cleopatra

  • @matthewbrandin6947
    @matthewbrandin6947 4 роки тому +1

    So, Caesarion "disappeared" after Octavian conquered Egypt - most historians think Octavian just killed him, but some think he may have escaped. Several decades after this story, the Bible makes mention of "The Egyptian", a mysterious figure who led the Jews in a rebellion against Rome (Acts 21:38). Josephus also makes mention of The Egyptian. My question is - is it possible that "They Egyptian" may have been Caesarion?

  • @basedimperialism
    @basedimperialism 4 роки тому +3

    Ah, yes, the Gibs of Alexandria.

  • @aliyahshoulders60
    @aliyahshoulders60 4 роки тому +1

    This part upsetted me when I read book about her back in Elementary School 😔

  • @carolousrexwittelsbach2184
    @carolousrexwittelsbach2184 4 роки тому +15

    Hey I think is time for extra history Frederick the great,

  • @chronovac
    @chronovac 3 роки тому +1

    Ave Augustus! Finally, that Eastern witch has been put down!

  • @smoche
    @smoche 4 роки тому +9

    I like how the thumbnail says Snek 🐍

    • @lprcn2532
      @lprcn2532 4 роки тому

      it does because thumbnail designers are tired

  • @goonsmith2444
    @goonsmith2444 4 роки тому +1

    This but made my day

  • @Xerxes2005
    @Xerxes2005 4 роки тому +22

    Who's with Octavian in that one?

    • @kaz296
      @kaz296 4 роки тому +4

      Ave Augustus

    • @zersky495
      @zersky495 4 роки тому +4

      Ave Imperator Caesar Divi Filius Augustus

  • @ambby2010
    @ambby2010 4 роки тому

    Cool, cant wait to see what happens next

  • @nathanishungryanimations7206
    @nathanishungryanimations7206 4 роки тому +6

    A grand finale to the reign of the queen of the Nile.

  • @mavikartal7775
    @mavikartal7775 4 роки тому

    When you said Isis, I was thrown off for a second but when you said Osiris, I relaxed.

  • @shu_0828
    @shu_0828 4 роки тому +3

    Hey, you know what....
    You should make a video about Begum Rokeya cause she established Muslim girls education in the Indian subcontinent. Because she is my role model as because of her, I am able to get a good education. BTW I'm very happy for the snake in the whole series.

  • @Osric24
    @Osric24 4 роки тому +1

    The fight announcer bit was fantastic. Thank you so much for doing that, EC.

  • @theimperiumofman3714
    @theimperiumofman3714 4 роки тому +9

    Cleopatra loved roman di-
    Ok I'll stop

  • @ana-one4681
    @ana-one4681 4 роки тому

    One of my favorite series

  • @anubisd613
    @anubisd613 4 роки тому +3

    9:43 that snake is happy

  • @aloyperez2059
    @aloyperez2059 4 роки тому +1

    This makes history actually fun and enjoyable. You should be everyone's history teacher.

  • @petemagnuson7357
    @petemagnuson7357 4 роки тому +9

    Out of curiosity, why does all the "Egyptian" music I hear sound so consistent? Do we have well-documented instruments, musical styles, etc. Or is the "Egyptian sound" just a widespread modern invention?

    • @martins.4240
      @martins.4240 4 роки тому +4

      I would like to know as well, I really love that mysterious and exotic (and very Egyptian) music.

    • @Some_Average_Joe
      @Some_Average_Joe 4 роки тому

      If I remember right we know what kind of instruments they used (and what they sounded like), and have written descriptions of what the music sounded like, but they didn't have a system for recording music like we have today with sheet music. So we have some vague idea of what music at the time sounded like, but have no idea what it actually sounded like. So we might have some record for example saying that the music at a known event was played with flutes and that it was slow and somber, or maybe fast and chaotic, but that's all we really know. Or as another example I could say that the Imperial March from Star Wars was played with brass instruments and was loud and imposing, but someone who had never heard it before going off that description is unlikely to correctly recreate, even with a more detailed description. So it's just a guess.

  • @StonedtotheBones13
    @StonedtotheBones13 7 місяців тому

    Aspen! Good job buddy

  • @EliB200
    @EliB200 4 роки тому +45

    No one:
    The snake: I’m about to end the women’s whole career

  • @scarlettmacalino8518
    @scarlettmacalino8518 2 роки тому

    Snaky finally gets his show!