That's what the romans who made the movie want you to think. "Democracy is not perfect, but it's the best we got. Others have tried different paths, and we all saw where they lead" narative. I want my kings back! #DeusVult!
@@ShamEdits Yes. Varus loved Arminius as if he was his own son. It's highly possible that Varus never had a son in the series. This is why he is very fond of Arminius. But keep in mind that he also stole him and Flavus from their real dad, Segimer.
@@mrgiraffelover7388 Arminius just wanted to go to Rome. But Varus said he was born barbarian. Arminius wanted more than anything else, to be recognised as equal in Varus eyes. He did so much for Rome, and this is the best he gets?? If Varus liked him he would never say "someone like you", that was the stroll Arminius needed to switch sides. At the very end, Varus may have been fond od Arminius but nothing more. In his eyes Arminius was just a tool and in my opinion the reason he killed himself was the realisation that he just lost 3 entire legions and that he was dead man anyway.
Does anyone notice that Varus stabs himself with the very same sword which he gave Arminius when he made Arminius a Roman knight? It was symbolic of how he trusted Arminius and he betrayed him and it led to his death.
Varus being Arminius' adoptive father may be nonsense from historical standpoint, but damn, am I glad the writers took that liberty... there isn't a universe in which I don't always cry at Arminius' desperate "Pater!" as Varus kills himself...
Agreed . I tend to like my historical shows being historically accurate. However I can excuse some artistic license as long as it isn't complete hogwash
@@totallynotalpharius2283 yeah, especially since it must have happened at least once in history... and why not take an artistic license to an already mythological story... it was awesome
i agree however on the second season after they kicked out the historians they had helping them they threw all realism out of the window@@totallynotalpharius2283
Fuck Armimius. Played on his fathers willingness to help allied tribes to lead him into an ambush. That's right. Not battle, ambush. If this was done in modern times, this would be a war crime. Mercilessly slaughtering everyone, stringing up their guts and lynching their bodies and nailing their skulls to trees, sacrificing the dying, looting the bodies, stealing their possessions, backstabbing people who loved you and cared for you and raised you... He was a barbarian. A savage. 100%. I just hope we get a season two. Germanicus strikes back.
Just watched the series and season 2 comes out very soon! This was such an emotional scene but unfortunately not historically accurate. Verus was not Arminius's adoptive father. In fact they hadn't known each other for that long before the betrayal.
Arminius and Thusnelda are the equivalent to our Abraham. Yes people came before them but they were truly the founder of the German nation- not the nation state but the nation.
@@thechosenone1533 the Germanics tried to invade Rome long before Rome tried to invade them, at the battle of Vercellae, 100 BC, the Germanics lost badly, and instigated long term hostility between them selves and Rome.
Study the battles of idistaviso and angrivariano hahahahah, rome tore apart the barbarians in face-to-face clashes, and germany continued to be the property of rome for another 1000 years, as did all of europe.
in real face-to-face battles the barbarians have been torn apart, so arminius and his friend are nothing, arminius is just a cowardly traitor and so it will be remembered that he ambushed like a coward and was then annihilated.
Hero?? Arminius is a fucking cowardly traitor who ambushed the people who raised him. But then in the real face-to-face battles without ambushes by cowards the traitor and his barbarians were torn apart by the empire, the writings tell that the surviving barbarians fled to the trees crying for their lives after they were annihilated in the real battles.
Study the battles of idistaviso and angrivariano hahahahah, rome tore apart the barbarians in face-to-face clashes, and germany continued to be the property of rome for another 1000 years, as did all of europe.
@@antoniospano8006 puoi togliere un germano dalla sua terra, ma non puoi togliere l'amore per la terra natia dal cuore di un germano , vallo a spiegare ai romani
@@antoniospano8006 la battaglia di idistaviso e del vallo angrivariano sono inutili come una forchetta in un brodo, perché di fatto servivano solo per vendicare.Teutoburgo invece è servita per cacciare i romani dai territori germanici e quindi alla fine di tutto furono i germani ad avere la meglio.
@@ShamEdits We already had english subtitles, is someone way to stupid to read? Also where's the fun when you can't hear original voice and language. Ok, nevermind
Varus may be his adoptive father ...but he loved armenius as his own son..
True😓❤️
That's what the romans who made the movie want you to think. "Democracy is not perfect, but it's the best we got. Others have tried different paths, and we all saw where they lead" narative. I want my kings back! #DeusVult!
@@ShamEdits Yes. Varus loved Arminius as if he was his own son. It's highly possible that Varus never had a son in the series. This is why he is very fond of Arminius. But keep in mind that he also stole him and Flavus from their real dad, Segimer.
@@mrgiraffelover7388 Arminius just wanted to go to Rome. But Varus said he was born barbarian. Arminius wanted more than anything else, to be recognised as equal in Varus eyes. He did so much for Rome, and this is the best he gets?? If Varus liked him he would never say "someone like you", that was the stroll Arminius needed to switch sides. At the very end, Varus may have been fond od Arminius but nothing more. In his eyes Arminius was just a tool and in my opinion the reason he killed himself was the realisation that he just lost 3 entire legions and that he was dead man anyway.
Does anyone notice that Varus stabs himself with the very same sword which he gave Arminius when he made Arminius a Roman knight? It was symbolic of how he trusted Arminius and he betrayed him and it led to his death.
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Varus being Arminius' adoptive father may be nonsense from historical standpoint, but damn, am I glad the writers took that liberty... there isn't a universe in which I don't always cry at Arminius' desperate "Pater!" as Varus kills himself...
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Agreed . I tend to like my historical shows being historically accurate. However I can excuse some artistic license as long as it isn't complete hogwash
@@totallynotalpharius2283 yeah, especially since it must have happened at least once in history... and why not take an artistic license to an already mythological story... it was awesome
i agree however on the second season after they kicked out the historians they had helping them they threw all realism out of the window@@totallynotalpharius2283
Amazing video man! love this series and i cant wait for season 2!
Ya me too✌
There is no season 2 xd that battle end there. Romana take revenge burning most part of the near villages
Well.... I cannot imagine... as we know from history it did not end well for Armin! Greetings from Germany 😉
Varus is a true father of Arminius
A father is the greatest being after The Father in heaven
Tragic circumstances armenius found himself in
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Fuck Armimius. Played on his fathers willingness to help allied tribes to lead him into an ambush. That's right. Not battle, ambush. If this was done in modern times, this would be a war crime. Mercilessly slaughtering everyone, stringing up their guts and lynching their bodies and nailing their skulls to trees, sacrificing the dying, looting the bodies, stealing their possessions, backstabbing people who loved you and cared for you and raised you... He was a barbarian. A savage. 100%. I just hope we get a season two. Germanicus strikes back.
What's the music, music given in description is incorrect.
Varus is true father of arminius
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What’s the name of the music please ?
Just watched the series and season 2 comes out very soon! This was such an emotional scene but unfortunately not historically accurate. Verus was not Arminius's adoptive father. In fact they hadn't known each other for that long before the betrayal.
If Varus had only had Vorenus and Pullo, he wouldn't have lost the battle.
Too bad Pullo just passed away.
Ugh...I hate the English dubbing...but your video was great! 👍
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Great Video and the song is just too good. I also made a video about Barbarians, if you want to check it out. keep up the Good work
Arminius and Thusnelda are the equivalent to our Abraham. Yes people came before them but they were truly the founder of the German nation- not the nation state but the nation.
A nation of godforsaken warmongers.
@@sheevinopalpatino4782 Yeah the Germans invited the Romans to invade them just so they,a few tribes could face the world's most powerful empire.
@@thechosenone1533 the Germanics tried to invade Rome long before Rome tried to invade them, at the battle of Vercellae, 100 BC, the Germanics lost badly, and instigated long term hostility between them selves and Rome.
Study the battles of idistaviso and angrivariano hahahahah, rome tore apart the barbarians in face-to-face clashes, and germany continued to be the property of rome for another 1000 years, as did all of europe.
in real face-to-face battles the barbarians have been torn apart, so arminius and his friend are nothing, arminius is just a cowardly traitor and so it will be remembered that he ambushed like a coward and was then annihilated.
I love you arminius hero 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
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Hero?? Arminius is a fucking cowardly traitor who ambushed the people who raised him.
But then in the real face-to-face battles without ambushes by cowards the traitor and his barbarians were torn apart by the empire, the writings tell that the surviving barbarians fled to the trees crying for their lives after they were annihilated in the real battles.
Study the battles of idistaviso and angrivariano hahahahah, rome tore apart the barbarians in face-to-face clashes, and germany continued to be the property of rome for another 1000 years, as did all of europe.
@@antoniospano8006 puoi togliere un germano dalla sua terra, ma non puoi togliere l'amore per la terra natia dal cuore di un germano , vallo a spiegare ai romani
@@antoniospano8006 la battaglia di idistaviso e del vallo angrivariano sono inutili come una forchetta in un brodo, perché di fatto servivano solo per vendicare.Teutoburgo invece è servita per cacciare i romani dai territori germanici e quindi alla fine di tutto furono i germani ad avere la meglio.
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Romans speaking Latin, but German tribesmen speaking English, really ?
How moronic.
It's the dubbed version. They speak German in the original version.
@@johnfranks2661 Would be better if they speak Proto-Germanic. Sounds more better than german and I say that as a german.
you need to re-release it with original language; English dub ruins it, needs to be German and Latin.
It looks pretty silly. The docu-movie from 2009 starring Daniel Pietrucha was much better.
I will never understand americans, why would you dubed german language? do you have any problems in your heads or what's wrong with you exactly?
To reach more people i. e English is the primary language all over the world they dubbed... Chill✌🏻
@@ShamEdits We already had english subtitles, is someone way to stupid to read? Also where's the fun when you can't hear original voice and language. Ok, nevermind
@@CroPETROforeverNBA Could ask the same about Germans. Germans dub literally anything they can into German.