How They DId It - Elections in Ancient Rome

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  • Опубліковано 13 жов 2018
  • We step back in time to join the Romans as they head to the polls! In this episode on ancient elections we look at the offices, the voters, and the process of the mid Republic.
    Bibliography:
    -- Yakobson, Alexander. “Secret Ballot and Its Effects in the Late Roman Republic.” Hermes, Vol. 123, No. 4 (1995) pp. 426-442.
    -- “Traditional Political Culture and the People’s Role in the Roman Republic.” Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte, Bd. 59, H. 3 (2010) pp. 282-302.
    -- Elections and Electioneering in Rome: A Study in the Political System of the Late Republic. Franz Steiner Verlag Stuttgart, 1999.
    Lintott, Andrew. The Constitution of the Roman Republic. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002.
    -- Phillips, Daryll. “Voter Turnout in Consular Elections”, Ancient History Bulletin 18 (2004), 48-60.
    -- Morstein-Marx, Robert. Mass Oratory and Political Power in the Late Roman Republic. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2004.
    -- Taylor, Lily Ross. Jerszy Linderski, ed. The Voting Districts of the Roman Republic. University of Michigan Press, 2013.
    -- Roman voting assemblies from the Hannibalic War to the dictatorship of Caesar. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1990.
    -- “The Centuriate Assembly Before and After the Reform.” The American Journal of Philology, Vol. 78, No. 4 (1957), pp. 337-354.
    Hall, Ursula. “Voting Procedure in Roman Assemblies.” Historia: Zeitschrift für Alte Geschichte, Bd. 13, H3 (1964), pp. 267-306.
    -- “’Species Libertatis’ Voting Procedure in the Late Roman Republic.” Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies, Supplement No. 71 (1998), pp. 15-30.
    Research: James Conrad
    Artwork: Anders Végh Blidlöv (www.behance.net/andersvb)
    Music:
    "Strings and Drums Comedy" by 8th Mode Music
    #RomanHistory
    #HowTheyDidIt

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  • @InvictaHistory
    @InvictaHistory  5 років тому +282

    Remember to vote! : )
    Time Stamps:
    0:40 - The Offices up for Election
    3:24 - The Voters
    4:32 - The Tribal Assembly
    6:02 - The Centuriate Assembly
    7:38 - The Voting Process
    8:36 - The Voting of the Tribal Assembly
    11:29 - The Voting of the Centuriate Assembly

    • @Spartan265
      @Spartan265 5 років тому +11

      Finn MacCool. Democrats and Republicans suck ass. Neither side follows The Constitution. Both want more federal power but in different ways. Both want to control different aspects of your life. Both are cancer within our country. So no don't vote republican or democrat. Vote third party. And if you think its a wasted vote remember this quote from one of our founding fathers. "Always vote for principle, though you may vote alone, and you may cherish the sweetest reflection that your vote is never lost."-John Quincy Adams.

    • @YB31234
      @YB31234 5 років тому +5

      Switch to proportional representation, that would solve the problem. Make citizens vote for political parties instead of candidates, with an extra vote for a preferred member of that party. Give seats in the senate, or city council, based on the percentage of votes that a party got. Now hand out those seats to members of the party that earned them, ordering them by the number of preferred votes. Now suddenly there's a chance for third parties to win power, and your vote will not be lost.
      Of course, don't wait for the Democrats or Republicans to do it for you, as the current system benefits them greatly.

    • @IceSanta
      @IceSanta 5 років тому

      Just a small thing, the "i" in "DId/Did" is capitalized in the title

    • @88amona
      @88amona 5 років тому +1

      Awesome upload. I will definitely be voting.

    • @varana
      @varana 5 років тому +3

      Heya, could you please enable the translation of subtitles by the community? Thanks a lot. :)

  • @ClydeC
    @ClydeC 5 років тому +975

    *This public service announcement is brought to you by th Capitoline Hill Guild of Millers. True Roman Bread for True Romans.*

    • @garcalej
      @garcalej 5 років тому +70

      And by Guido and Felix Public Advocates.
      Have a pending case? Need an "amici?" We will speak for you, citizen.

    • @shdba
      @shdba 5 років тому +47

      That speaker guy was amazing along with the rest of the series

    • @SebAnders
      @SebAnders 5 років тому +66

      Herod, the Tetrarch of Galilee visits the city. During his stay mockery of Jews and their one god should be kept to an appropriate minimum!

    • @BigMeanie69
      @BigMeanie69 5 років тому +8

      *Trve

    • @NapoleonCalland
      @NapoleonCalland 5 років тому +4

      ROMA SPONSOR !

  • @FlymanMS
    @FlymanMS 5 років тому +282

    Finally giving our boy Historia Civilis some recognition!

  • @A_G_Benson
    @A_G_Benson 5 років тому +253

    ancient roman politicians be like: “mom said its my turn in the consulship”

  • @brycevo
    @brycevo 5 років тому +283

    Do they also get a Sticker if they voted?

    • @garcalej
      @garcalej 5 років тому +67

      No. But tell you what, citizen: make the right decision, and you'll walk away a slightly richer man. (whistle) Cassius! Some bread and wine for my new friend here. And don't forget to pay a little visit to the Venus and Lyre while you're here. Tell them Aurelius sent you and the first ride is free.
      When in Rome, am I right?

    • @SebAnders
      @SebAnders 5 років тому +17

      @@garcalej O tempora, o mores! Some moral rectitude would not go amiss citizen! These elections are ordained by Jupiter himself!

    • @garcalej
      @garcalej 5 років тому +26

      @Anakin Skywalker Yes, yes, of course. Nothing amiss going on here, citizen. Just having a friendly chat with an out of towner. As innocent as a Vestal Virgin's footstep, I assure you. (Wink)

    • @Levitiy
      @Levitiy 4 роки тому +1

      Of course.

    • @Mr_Fish10
      @Mr_Fish10 3 роки тому +3

      Not stickers...
      Maybe little pins though.

  • @MercenaryCamp
    @MercenaryCamp 5 років тому +445

    Too complicated. Much more interesting to choose chiefs by using scuffle and yelling.

  • @jaspersteeghs1760
    @jaspersteeghs1760 5 років тому +201

    Hey invicta, could you please make a video on how the romans actually made their armour? Thanks

    • @InvictaHistory
      @InvictaHistory  5 років тому +116

      I think something on Roman industry could be cool. We could discuss the armor Fabrica and maybe mining operations

    • @GerryBolger
      @GerryBolger 5 років тому +11

      I would very much like to see that too.

    • @elektrotehnik94
      @elektrotehnik94 5 років тому +1

      please do that :D

    • @joshuablanco3196
      @joshuablanco3196 5 років тому +4

      YES PLEASE DO. Oh, and their trade and logistics too? How ancient industry (specifically romans) work?

    • @SebAnders
      @SebAnders 5 років тому +3

      @@InvictaHistory if you make one about mines please include a "no slaves died in the making of this video" disclaimer, Slave Lives Matter.

  • @mobileslug9603
    @mobileslug9603 5 років тому +126

    Really loving this series keep it up !

  • @SandRhomanHistory
    @SandRhomanHistory 5 років тому +91

    Hey mate. A Great overview about two of the three assemblies of the roman republic, but you kinda did not mention the Plebeian Council (lat. concilium plebis), which was quite important for passing laws (until Sulla's time), electing lower magistrates and try judicial cases. It was held on the Forum Romanum too and not on the Campus Martius (btw the Tribal Assembly was also held near the Forum Romanum and not on the Campus Martius). Furthermore, the Plebeian Council was special, because it did not allow any patricians to be present (although they tried to watch it from the Curia Hostilia). Thus it created some sort of a counter balance to the Centuriate Assembly. I'm aware that in the later republic things changed for the Plebeian Council and demagogues started to use it quite often, but since you said that you focus on the mid republic I felt that this information would not be out of place.
    Cheers & keep going with your vids man. I'm enjoying them quite a bit lately.

    • @InvictaHistory
      @InvictaHistory  5 років тому +22

      We did in fact skip over it for some brevity, maybe I'll have time to make an addendum video to discuss it

    • @SandRhomanHistory
      @SandRhomanHistory 5 років тому +2

      Another vid always sounds good. =)

  • @kerbangofiji5646
    @kerbangofiji5646 5 років тому +9

    It's a shock, as native Italian, and lover of ancient history, to see the total lack of italian YT channels related to ancient history and, more specifically, to Roman era. some scarce channels are just rip off or patchwork of videos stolen here and there, in low quality and with almost non-existent comment or criteria. For this I greatly appreciate channels like Invicta, that show a REAL love, and great skills, in creating documentaries like this. I just feel the need, now, to push all my friends in all social media, to subscribe to this channel, watch all the videos and put likes everywhere. Thanks again, Invicta. Keep doing this great work, ad maiora!

    • @scarecrow0774
      @scarecrow0774 Місяць тому

      Man it must be wild seeing this comment 5 years later. Now you almost can't search for history on youtube for ANY period of time without having to scroll past a couple roman history documentaries lol

  • @davidkelly4210
    @davidkelly4210 5 років тому +32

    I originally read the title as 'ELECTRONICS in Ancient Rome' and was very confused.

    • @robertjarman3703
      @robertjarman3703 3 роки тому +3

      Looks like Juliter is about to strike someone down.

  • @SimuLord
    @SimuLord 5 років тому +21

    "For more information, check out this Historia C..."
    Already watched it. More than once. :)

  • @Saint_Sin
    @Saint_Sin 5 років тому +4

    My personal second favorite channel on youtube, name dropping my favorite channel on youtube. Warms my heart to see.

  • @johnjohnnyj.johnsonjr.1935
    @johnjohnnyj.johnsonjr.1935 4 роки тому +39

    "I love democracy. I love the republic."

    • @Lukenstein100
      @Lukenstein100 4 роки тому +9

      24 hours and one crossing of the Rubicon later....."UNLIMITED POWAAAA"

    • @blankblank5409
      @blankblank5409 3 роки тому

      @menkrep1337 bot and Athens

    • @aleksapetrovic6519
      @aleksapetrovic6519 3 роки тому +1

      *3 drinks later*
      The Republic shall be reorganized into the FIRST GALACTIC EMPIRE!

  • @Epos.
    @Epos. 4 роки тому +43

    People in the middle ages :"Let's do monarchy"

  • @madrox1989
    @madrox1989 5 років тому +5

    I like your videos on Rome. I've been a fan of Historia Civilis for some time too, that's really cool ya gave em a shout-out! Keep up the great work!

  • @justsomeguy3931
    @justsomeguy3931 5 років тому +5

    I'm glad I watched Historia Civilis' video about this beforehand. It made it easier to understand this. I wish I'd seen them in the opposite order lol You did a great job, I really appreciate your videos and historical perspective

  • @johnkelley9877
    @johnkelley9877 5 років тому

    This is a great series and I watch it as soon as it is uploaded. Thanks for sharing these very interesting topics.

  • @morganalabeille5004
    @morganalabeille5004 5 років тому +285

    The tribal voting system feels uncomfortably familiar

    • @Ruthun92
      @Ruthun92 5 років тому +61

      its very similar to gerrymandering

    • @qwerty975311
      @qwerty975311 5 років тому +74

      Funny how the us system is loosely based on rome and we're having similar problems.

    • @Ruthun92
      @Ruthun92 5 років тому +17

      @@qwerty975311 here in Aus we use preferential votes which works pretty well. Our downside is that its mandatory which is awkward when you dont consider yourself knowledgable on the party policies.

    • @mayfrasonsier
      @mayfrasonsier 5 років тому +12

      It reminds me of the electoral college.

    • @sskspartan
      @sskspartan 5 років тому +52

      @@greenie2600 It isn't a democracy but a REPUBLIC, and do you really think California and New York taking up all the votes is very democratic?! What about the millions of people in the middle with very different needs

  • @Toastwig
    @Toastwig 5 років тому +8

    You answered every question my teacher couldn't, thanks mate!

  • @NoneNone-hc1yj
    @NoneNone-hc1yj 2 роки тому

    One of my favorite channels on UA-cam. Another stellar video. A+!

  • @shawndeanmackenzie
    @shawndeanmackenzie 5 років тому +3

    Thank you for the embedded bibliography. I've been telling friends they should do history videos like that.

  • @DanishCamp
    @DanishCamp 5 років тому +3

    This is something that can be hard to understand when reading about it, so I appreciate the visualization. 😊 Also, I love the artstyle and the effort puy into it on this channel overall.

  • @Spartan265
    @Spartan265 5 років тому +3

    I love this so much. Keep doing this series!

  • @jtgd
    @jtgd 5 років тому +65

    Now i get where Censorship comes from

    • @adrianbundy3249
      @adrianbundy3249 5 років тому +7

      They also weren't very well liked back then as well, and the position didn't even last the length of the Roman empire..

  • @rafaelllaban4115
    @rafaelllaban4115 5 років тому

    Loving the artwork you use in these videos man!

  • @Gool349
    @Gool349 5 років тому +35

    cool! I just voted in my home country (Bavaria, Germany) today and this was very interesting to watch!

    • @88amona
      @88amona 5 років тому

      Lax comix it was pretty cool 👍

    • @arthas640
      @arthas640 5 років тому +1

      we're having a local election next month and i always find them depressing. my state is about a 50/50 split between Democrats and Republicans but since the majority of the people who work for the government are democrats (I'd guess around 90%) only Democrats get the major offices. I think my state has voted a republican for president once in the last 60 years and the same goes for governor. The corruption is pretty bad (by Western standards at least) and the last time we _tried_ voting a republican for governor they had a "recount" and "lost" a bunch of votes, said the democrat candidate had won, and said any further recounts or investigations would be "a waste of tax payers money". I still look forward to voting on some propositions/issues though.

    • @michaelgamba7674
      @michaelgamba7674 5 років тому +1

      @@arthas640 what State is it?

    • @freddo9800
      @freddo9800 5 років тому +1

      @@arthas640 Lol what's your actual evidence for electoral fraud?

    • @nothingtoseeheremovealong598
      @nothingtoseeheremovealong598 3 роки тому

      A fellow bavarian

  • @MirKoTrio
    @MirKoTrio 5 років тому

    Awesome video!
    Really love the artwork too, keep up!

  • @thanhavictus
    @thanhavictus 5 років тому +20

    Certainly makes you appreciate modern gains in equality

    • @RenegadeVile
      @RenegadeVile 4 роки тому +6

      Pft, yeah right. As if modern voting systems aren't completely rigged too...

    • @timyumichuck9262
      @timyumichuck9262 3 роки тому +3

      @@RenegadeVile I can see why they'd allow the rural voters more power since they produced and also made up the spirit of the nation whereas the concentration of mi-grants which usually flock to cities and other people who had little to contribute weren't going to make Rome better. Sort of how millions of im-migrants in Western nations today have actually destroyed democracy for the locals and killed the culture and spirit of the land. The same way it killed the Roman empire.

    • @johnpijano4786
      @johnpijano4786 3 роки тому +9

      @@timyumichuck9262 Don't repeat the BS right wing nationalists want to say that "immigration destroyed the Roman Empire." Romanization and assimilation of tribes and nations have always been a policy since the time of Augustus. and if the Romans actually followed their promises to the Goths and give them land, maybe Rome would not have been sacked. Also, immigration is just one of the myriad of reasons Rome fell such as (and not limited to): Economic mismanagement, debasement of the currency, constant civil wars, invasion of the huns, third century crisis, the adoption of Christianity and the end of Religious tolerance of the Empire, lack of infrastructure, constant use of slaves, plagues, the empire being overstretched, general lack of wealth the Western provinces had unlike the richer east, the division of the empire, etc.
      And if any pundit or announcer clearly has an agenda over a topic, I recommend you simply broaden your information to know the many nuances and sides of matter.

    • @johnpijano4786
      @johnpijano4786 3 роки тому +1

      @@timyumichuck9262 And what is this "spirit of the nation." If that is the case then the views of the many settled citizens in cities (which generally took up more percentage than the rural parts) are not part of the accepted political discourse? And what is to say that the immigrants can accept this so called "spirit of the nation" that predominantly belongs in the rural parts of a nation state? (not mentioning that many other societies are not held together by a common national identity, but by ethnicity, religion, language, etc).

  • @Owlr4ider
    @Owlr4ider 5 років тому +14

    Fascinating video. As a side note I think it's very interesting to delve into why the Romans structured their "democracy" in this way and also how these concepts are still in play today. Studying the past tells us a lot about the present. Rome being the cornerstone of our modern democracies can teach us a lot about how and why our current governments operate the way they do.

    • @saltrocklamp199
      @saltrocklamp199 Рік тому +3

      It's also interesting to study what didn't work well either, and how that did (or didn't) contribute to the collapse of the Republic into the Empire.

  • @shadhinov
    @shadhinov 5 років тому

    Hey there @invicta fan here, since the thfe production days. I was hoping you'd do a video on importance of rivers in classical antiquity warfare, river crossings, bridge building and importance of bridges.

  • @Ratchet4647
    @Ratchet4647 5 років тому

    Well done!
    More please! Roman life was so interesting...

  • @stephenknizek2651
    @stephenknizek2651 5 років тому +33

    I could have sworn that Rome elected eight (8) Praetors by 80 BC, according to Handbook to Life in Ancient Rome by Lesley & Roy Adkins. Could you please source where the number of Praetors was doubled?

    • @InvictaHistory
      @InvictaHistory  5 років тому +30

      I accidentally used a number that wouldn't be reached until later in the imperial period. I just checked the book you cited (which I have next to me) and agree that it would have been more appropriate to list the number as 8 for the Republican period.

    • @stephenknizek2651
      @stephenknizek2651 5 років тому +10

      Invicta np, your videos are still awesome. 😎

    • @algar6616
      @algar6616 4 роки тому +3

      you are a good man Stephen

  • @cramoslo0423
    @cramoslo0423 5 років тому +1

    Hey can you do more videos with the artstyle of your older videos (A Roman soldier prepares dinner, 9 lives of Alexander, etc.) That one feel really smooth. Good video anyways?

  • @sebasnow100
    @sebasnow100 5 років тому +21

    2:02 jeez someone is ripped

  • @2burp2
    @2burp2 5 років тому

    Oh God the ad I got before the video was nauseating. But other than that awesome video as always 👍

  • @blackhawkdown4376
    @blackhawkdown4376 5 років тому

    Great history lesson, can't wait!!

  • @kynandecoster3752
    @kynandecoster3752 5 років тому +3

    Can you do a video about how Gladiators lived and were treated? Love your content

  • @nativecenturion5411
    @nativecenturion5411 5 років тому +3

    👍 *My compliments on the well done presentation. Keep up the good work!* Cheers! 🍺 Roma Aeterna Victrix!

  • @Zoe-xb2kk
    @Zoe-xb2kk 5 років тому

    Really great and interesting video on the voting process. I was wondering which of your sources you got the information at 12:42 (about how the higher class could essentially determine the result of the voting without it even reaching the lower votes)? I am doing an essay on this period of democracy and would greatly appreciate the help with finding the course, thanks!

  • @jannes3290
    @jannes3290 5 років тому +3

    Good timing! Today was communal and provencal voting day in Belgium

  • @iamonlyvs
    @iamonlyvs 5 років тому +2

    Hi I love the videos on your site. Can you have a video on the following two topics:
    - religious ceremonies and omens Greek armies used to look out for
    - punishment in the Greek armies
    We know something about punishment in Roman armies ( eg decimation) but not about Greek armies

  • @josephboone6634
    @josephboone6634 5 років тому +6

    Love these videos

    • @InvictaHistory
      @InvictaHistory  5 років тому +2

      Thanks! I've been getting a lot of positive feedback on this series but do want to get back to Moments episodes

  • @RobinJanssenBelgium
    @RobinJanssenBelgium 5 років тому +2

    Nice timing since there are currently elections in Belgium.

  • @thesnowfox7262
    @thesnowfox7262 5 років тому +1

    This comes at a perfect time for the local elections in my province!

  • @JohnDoe-ze8wy
    @JohnDoe-ze8wy 7 місяців тому

    Is there any record of using flags to signify victory or margin of victory in Roman elections. Appian uses the term " elected with flying colors" vis a vis Gaius Gracchus. The term is usually associated with the Age of discovery / Conquest but I thought maybe the Romans used electoral flags the same way as gladitorial flags . The first thing I though of was the Papal Smoke to signify the College of cardinals' decisio - yea or nay?

  • @kevinsmith9013
    @kevinsmith9013 5 років тому

    Great video!

  • @theleetworldbest
    @theleetworldbest 2 роки тому +1

    "Two plebeian and two patrician Aediles"
    Initially yes, but in later Rome Curule Aedile could be held by either patrician or plebeian. Marcus Tullius Cicero, for example, was an Eques, or rich plebeian, but he was elected Curule Aedile.

  • @eraldylli
    @eraldylli 5 років тому

    Great video, and quite apropos.

  • @mantunes339
    @mantunes339 5 років тому +4

    nice artwork on the roman officials. where did it come from?

  • @EvilSmonker
    @EvilSmonker 5 років тому +1

    I like your Warhammer 2 videos but I really like your history videos.

  • @StefanMilo
    @StefanMilo 5 років тому

    Great video! I wonder how it changed as the empire expanded and more and more people were citizens.

    • @izak7485
      @izak7485 5 років тому

      Roman citizenship was restricted to italy and colonies until 212ad and by that time the senate was mostly irrelevant

  • @lukpisimoh
    @lukpisimoh 5 років тому

    Awesome video! Small typo in the title, it says DId instead of Did.

  • @jmctigret
    @jmctigret 5 років тому

    Nice video, very interesting

  • @tarasbulba7114
    @tarasbulba7114 5 років тому +1

    it's a shame that us italians we dont have such beautiful documentary in italian!!!! thank you very much

  • @alexlloyd6112
    @alexlloyd6112 4 роки тому

    youre actually a hero for referencing. thanks

  • @RemusKingOfRome
    @RemusKingOfRome 5 років тому

    Excellent .. we DID NOT see this in Rome2 !!

  • @shadhinov
    @shadhinov 5 років тому +2

    Hey Oakley. I hope you do a video on jugurtha and Marianas. The war was fascinating, filled with bribes and corruption in a time when Rome was being asswhooped by the Germanics.

  • @JafuetTheSame
    @JafuetTheSame 5 років тому

    nice artwork

  • @churchillmugosero9556
    @churchillmugosero9556 Рік тому

    Please do a piece on the transport system

  • @todungrs
    @todungrs 5 років тому

    I understand now. I came here after reading Robert Harris book "Imeperium". How they elect officials in that book confused me. Thank you

  • @brightspear
    @brightspear 5 років тому

    Oakley, is that second video on the Roman Legion History in the works?

  • @Ptaku93
    @Ptaku93 5 років тому +2

    Polish local elections are coming up in a week, you couldn't have made this in a better time :D

  • @LanTianCaelus
    @LanTianCaelus 2 роки тому +1

    03:35 - 03:50 the picture on this slide depicts what scene from what film or series?

  • @Disthron
    @Disthron 4 роки тому +10

    *Glass Houses*
    No, if this system seems bad, it's because it is. The fact that other systems are bad also has no bearing on that.

  • @santtuahola325
    @santtuahola325 5 років тому +34

    Roman way or the highway

    • @anitaares8271
      @anitaares8271 5 років тому +6

      You mean; "The Appian Way"?

    • @FlymanMS
      @FlymanMS 5 років тому +5

      You mean aquiduct.

    • @The105ODST
      @The105ODST 3 роки тому +4

      but the roads head to Rome

  • @vista_clinic
    @vista_clinic 5 років тому

    Thank you

  • @omarm803
    @omarm803 5 років тому

    Invicta you Rock

  • @88amona
    @88amona 5 років тому

    Roman Industry explained would be cool. Thanks for the uplaod btw. I will definitely be voting this Nov.

  • @gabrielfernandes8401
    @gabrielfernandes8401 2 роки тому

    Does anyone know what time of year elections happened? I'm particularly curious about the time between a consul winning an election and the start of a military campaign season.

  • @napqjr
    @napqjr 5 років тому

    Wow! Extremely informative. I couldn't help but notice the "Americanized" Latin terms, though. Why?

    • @PrezVeto
      @PrezVeto 5 років тому +1

      You say Americanized but mean Anglicized. And they're Anglicized because the video is in English.

  • @ME-hm7zm
    @ME-hm7zm 5 років тому +6

    Would a Citizen be casting a vote in both Assemblies?

  • @aitotem
    @aitotem 4 роки тому

    So voting was more about 1st place votes then whatever secondary order past that?
    Or could you win with mostly #10 votes?

  • @arrowmovers1930
    @arrowmovers1930 5 років тому

    Great video, you put elections in in anceint rome

  • @bd2970
    @bd2970 5 років тому

    Please do more military based works

  • @rustie_liyu
    @rustie_liyu 5 років тому

    Did no one else noticed the Thermae Romae reference at 3:30 lol

  • @thewingedhussar4188
    @thewingedhussar4188 5 років тому +1

    what was the senate function under the empire?

  • @timmycarcel9196
    @timmycarcel9196 5 років тому +21

    Wow who would have knew the US system would be very similar today

    • @CaptainConformist
      @CaptainConformist 5 років тому +19

      The founding fathers actually set it up that way on purpose. Many parallels have been drawn between the United States and Rome due to their incredibly similar election bodies. This is not always good.

    • @Ruthun92
      @Ruthun92 5 років тому +6

      its pretty close, even an ancient version of gerrymandering

    • @prestonjones1653
      @prestonjones1653 5 років тому +2

      It's supposed to be. The US was the first actual representative republic since Roman times, so what better model was there to go off of?

    • @_lumiaart_2010
      @_lumiaart_2010 5 років тому +2

      its kind of based on the Roman system.

    • @PrezVeto
      @PrezVeto 5 років тому +2

      @@CaptainConformist Incredibly similar? What the hell do you think goes on in the U.S.?

  • @markarchy
    @markarchy 3 роки тому +1

    Can you do one for HRE?

  • @ninepuchar1
    @ninepuchar1 5 років тому +1

    3:33 you added a scene from japanese movie, live action from manga.😎😁

    • @Cjnw
      @Cjnw 5 років тому +1

      ree

    • @raidang
      @raidang 2 роки тому

      Which manga

  • @kev3d
    @kev3d 5 років тому +2

    It's really too bad K lost the election to a technicality. I thought he had some really good ideas to clean up the city.

  • @edsr164
    @edsr164 4 роки тому +2

    You know what’s crazy? Electoral college

  • @wu1ming9shi
    @wu1ming9shi 4 роки тому

    I was just wondering something does the word "quartermaster" come from the wordt "quaestor"?

  • @KnightSlasher
    @KnightSlasher 5 років тому +20

    All is fair in war. *Fight about it*

    • @jtgd
      @jtgd 5 років тому +2

      @I AM ALIVE !!!!! Kill the people trying to kill you, not the people peacefully trying to exist

  • @reopreop4690
    @reopreop4690 5 років тому +9

    It does not matter who votes but who counts the votes .........

    • @tihanyidani3862
      @tihanyidani3862 5 років тому

      When you say it out loud its not that hard

  • @donaldaliaj7331
    @donaldaliaj7331 5 років тому

    I like watching the video even though I dont understand anything..

  • @marmalade101
    @marmalade101 5 років тому

    Is there a link to the Historia Civilis Video?

  • @leonardodavid2842
    @leonardodavid2842 3 роки тому +1

    The reason the winner was called before counting all votes is because the rich (higher classes) voted first.
    If the rich (which voted first) came to an agreement for a candidate, the election was closed. If however, the rich could not agree, then the poor (by which I mean the less rich rich. Since the actual poor had almost no voting power) were consulted to tilt the election one way or another.

  • @aikhis
    @aikhis 5 років тому

    how did roman census' work? biblical accounts seemed to have muddied the waters on what when why and how.

  • @eventfulnonsense
    @eventfulnonsense 4 роки тому

    I like to know in detail how Rome existed or operate on day to day basis e.g tailors (obviously because of their fashion) who and where are the blacksmiths and the tinsmiths, responsible for the Roman army armor, cups and crockerys. Street cleaners, house cleaners and laundry dudes.

  • @doommaker4000
    @doommaker4000 5 років тому

    So close to 400k

  • @jeanlannes8710
    @jeanlannes8710 5 років тому +1

    Could a citizen in the Centuriate Assembly also vote in the Tribal Assembly?

  • @GerryBolger
    @GerryBolger 5 років тому +1

    The Tribal Assembly got to pick Preators. Oh the carnage this would cause when the Preators got their own personal guard....

    • @viniciusdomenighi6439
      @viniciusdomenighi6439 5 років тому

      the origins of the praetorian guard date back to groups of elite soldiers that protected generals during the Roman Republic. As early as the second century B.C., special units were selected to shadow famed Roman leaders such as Marc Antony, Scipio Africanus and Lucius Cornelius Sulla whenever they ventured into the field. Julius Caesar later enlisted his tenth legion as personal security, but the Praetorian Guard as we know it didn’t appear until shortly after Augustus became Rome’s first emperor in 27 B.C.

  • @chavamara
    @chavamara 5 років тому

    Where are the images from?

  • @amandafranks5108
    @amandafranks5108 5 років тому +1

    where is part 2 of evolution of the roman Legions?

  • @KirbyComicsVids
    @KirbyComicsVids 5 років тому

    the roman urban vs rural tribes makes me think of urban vs rural states in the us

  • @vitolucci636
    @vitolucci636 5 років тому

    So you ever plan to finish that Jerusalem documentary

  • @mateuszkajdan8912
    @mateuszkajdan8912 2 роки тому

    But candidate K is not a candidate. It only means that the particular tribe couldn't vote for, say, candidate J or candidate I. Otherwise, there would've been 11 candidates not 10 in that particular example. Also, why would some tribes be able to elect 2 candidates at once (speaking of tribes 10-18)?

  • @user-mq9yg5hs8b
    @user-mq9yg5hs8b 5 років тому +1

    My tribe/clan share the same father and number about 2.5mil to 3mil that makes me a member of one of the powerful and noble clans in horn of africa viva my isaac clan

  • @LemSportsinterviews
    @LemSportsinterviews 4 роки тому

    there's been a typo in the title for over a year - don't tell him (;