@@emresevim3786 I think I'm an Aeolian xD and yeah we are here Hellenic-Roman civilization lives in our hearts and still we eat olive oil in every meal :D
This battle is not only the water mark in the decline of the roman empire, but it also marks the end of Infantry being on par with cavalry. It won't be until the battle of agincourt where Infantry is able to destroy cavalry
Eh...no. It's an oft repeated myth that the Gothic cavalry were the predecessors of the European knights who could smash through a battle-line of peasant levies with ease. In reality, the Roman comitatenses were on the verge of breaking through the Gothic line until the reinforcing cavalry outflanked and encircled them. And in truth, the Eastern Roman Empire (where this battle took place) survived for another 1100 years after Adrianople. While it is true that shock cavalry was (often) the decisive arm of medieval warfare, much like artillery and air-power is today, understand that this does not render infantry obsolete. You can't take and hold ground with anything other than the boots in the mud
@@mickeytwister4721 No it didn't. The Romans had learned the importance of heavy cavalry through their wars with Persia since more than a century ago. And infantry never got obsolete. Disciplined, heavy infantry in a tight formation always managed to hold its ground as we see in the Battle of Hastings 1066 where the Anglo-Saxons held their ground in shield wall formation against the formidable Norman Knights. They got beaten when they broke formation and decided to give chase to Norman feigned retreat. Roman infantry was queen right to the very end of the Western Roman Empire. Byzantine Scutati and later disciplined infantry like the Varangian Guard also always fared decently against cavalry.
You honestly deserve to be picked up by some studio you have talent, music of this quality is super rare and 95% part of some studio amazing work
ave octavian
I guess Im quite randomly asking but do anybody know of a good place to stream newly released tv shows online ?
@Brodie Nico Try FlixZone. Just google for it =)
@Cesar Mathias Yup, have been watching on Instaflixxer for months myself :)
AVE IMPERATOR AUGUSTUS CAESAR!
Nice work,greetings from Constantinople :)
Greetings from Adramyttium my brother
@@hakaneskici2771 vaaay is still ionians exist ? :D
@@emresevim3786 I think I'm an Aeolian xD and yeah we are here Hellenic-Roman civilization lives in our hearts and still we eat olive oil in every meal :D
@@emresevim3786 en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeolis#/media/File%3AWestern_Asia_Minor_Greek_Colonization.svg
We diyorum ama, işin ironik yanı, bu kafayı yaşayan tek kişi benim 😅
Wouldn't have questioned it if someone told me this was on a Total War soundtrack, really nice work man!
this is perfect for total war attila, good job mate
And Age Of Empires 2 DE🤙
This wouldn't have happened if Valens had good governors who actually helped the Goths instead of mistreating them, bruh.
And if he had good military advisors and if he wasn't so reckless
Only 378 CE kids will remember
Being southern Italian, I live in a land which has been both under Rome and Eastern Roman Empire(Beezantium). So proud
Byzantine empire is Rome
byzantine empire was GREEK empire, byzantium was an ancient state in ancient greece
@@agelos_pal_ Byzantium IS Rome, pleb. Even though it is of Hellenic ethnicity, it still is an Imperial state: Eastern Rome.
@@theemissary1433 no
Byzantine was roman by law greek by blood
This is a new masterpiece!
1 Goth disliked this.
That was Roman
Where do you get those pictures?
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UNITS! MAAARCH!
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A battle at adrianople... what could possibly go wrong?
This track could be a great addition to Total War: Atilla !
Anyways mate this is awesome ! Thanks for uploading this wonder of a piece of art :p
Barbeque Valens
Shit, son. That’s awesome!
This song is awesome. Perfect for ambient on videogames scenario.
I will consider roman! as everything else! Ave! Ps: Keep on with the good work, the subs and views are going to come! Youre work ist my fuel!
ΥΠΕΡ ΠΙΣΤΕΩΣ ΚΑΙ ΠΑΤΡΙΔΟΣ.Το νεο Βυζαντιο θα απελευθερωσει ΤΗΝ ΑΓΙΑ ΤΟΥ ΘΕΟΥ ΣΟΦΙΑ.Διοικητης
Ο ΣΤΑΥΡΟΣ ΝΙΚΑ
*Nice one!* *Keep up the good work!*
Ave, true to Caesar.
wtf man all your job i love
every time I click on a music I like too much
amazing
Good graphics & music Tyler.
The people who dislike this is a Hater or Goth
wisigoth !
No dislikes! Ya
Now one
@@PolishArkadas no none 🤣🤣
This battle is not only the water mark in the decline of the roman empire, but it also marks the end of Infantry being on par with cavalry. It won't be until the battle of agincourt where Infantry is able to destroy cavalry
Eh...no.
It's an oft repeated myth that the Gothic cavalry were the predecessors of the European knights who could smash through a battle-line of peasant levies with ease. In reality, the Roman comitatenses were on the verge of breaking through the Gothic line until the reinforcing cavalry outflanked and encircled them. And in truth, the Eastern Roman Empire (where this battle took place) survived for another 1100 years after Adrianople. While it is true that shock cavalry was (often) the decisive arm of medieval warfare, much like artillery and air-power is today, understand that this does not render infantry obsolete. You can't take and hold ground with anything other than the boots in the mud
@@ladygrey7425 nah, tangy is right. The battle started the aura of heavy Calvary in medieval Europe.
@@mickeytwister4721 No it didn't. The Romans had learned the importance of heavy cavalry through their wars with Persia since more than a century ago. And infantry never got obsolete. Disciplined, heavy infantry in a tight formation always managed to hold its ground as we see in the Battle of Hastings 1066 where the Anglo-Saxons held their ground in shield wall formation against the formidable Norman Knights. They got beaten when they broke formation and decided to give chase to Norman feigned retreat.
Roman infantry was queen right to the very end of the Western Roman Empire. Byzantine Scutati and later disciplined infantry like the Varangian Guard also always fared decently against cavalry.
Nice job dude, what did you use to make it?
Both bases armies
Came here from Kings & Generals videos
can I use your music in my video?
Yanlış hatırlamıyorsam izin veriyordu ama emin değilim .d
@@Pelankton agb ama cevap vermedi