How Rome Conquered Greece - Roman History DOCUMENTARY

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Published 2020-11-29
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Kings and Generals animated historical animated documentary series on the history of ancient Roman and ancient Greek history continue with a video explaining how Rome conquered Greece. In this video, we will cover the first Roman intervention into Greece during the First Macedonian War, followed by the Second Macedonian War, Seleucid War, Aetolian War, Third Macedonian War, Fourth Macedonian War, and the Achaean War, featuring famous battles like Pydna, Cynoscephalae, Aous, Magnesia, Thermopylae, Callinicus, and the prominent generals like Titus Quinctius Flamininus, Philip V, Perseus, Eumenes II, Antioch III, Hannibal, Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus,
Lucius Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus and others.

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The video was made by MalayArcher (youtube.com/user/MathemedicUpdates), while the script was researched and written by Matt Hollis. This video was narrated by Officially Devin (   / @offydgg   & youtube.com/channel/UC79s7EdN9uXX77-Ly2HmEjQ).

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0:00 Introduction
2:48 First and Second Illyrian Wars
10:34 First Macedonian War
19:41 Second Macedonian War
29:46 Battle of Cynoscephalae
39:03 Syrian War
56:41 Battle of Thermopylae (191 BCE)
1:04:51 Antiochos’s Naval Defeats
1:13:27 Battle of Magnesia
1:31:39 Third Macedonian War
1:39:29 Battle of Callinicus
1:43:05 Battle of Pydna
1:55:36 Fourth Macedonian War

#Documentary #Greece #Rome

All Comments (21)
  • @Hamada_Intifada
    Can we all just take a moment to appreciate that we can watch this for free
  • @user-wi9pu1kr7u
    This dude puts out better documentaries than actual history tv channels. This dude puts out better documentaries than actual history tv channels.
  • The battlefield animations showing the formations and different units like at 27:13 really make the battles so much more informative and entertaining to watch.
  • One does not simply watch these videos without getting the urge to play Rome Total War.
  • @aarongarner4862
    “Greece was united against Persia which was why they won. Greece was divided against Rome which was why they lost.”
  • This video highlights a truly important era in Rome's history. By conquering Greece and the modern-day Balkans, Rome removed Antigonid Macedonia as a viable threat to the Republic and opened the door to conquests in Asia. This era deserves more attention, and thank you for bringing this topic to such a wide audience!
  • @r2b217
    Rome: Sending in armies to conquer Greece. Rome: “You’ve been a bad friend.”
  • I can't believe I have just watched a 2hr history lesson, but it was both well written, animated and interesting - great show lads, thanks.
  • @rogert1936
    "Pyrrhus of Epirus, who died in Argos". I felt that. Such an ignoble end.
  • This isnt what history channel should play- this is worthy of its own kings and generals channel on all platforms. Great content. I'm enjoying learning about topics that I have been pondering for quite some time now. You have a viewer for life sir
  • "This did not please the Romans" A phrase that so many civs learned the hard way had horrible consequences
  • @DeathEatsCurry
    On a meta note, I love the idea of using videogame footage as a way to allow for cheap, easy footage to spruce up a historical documentary.
  • I am impressed by Rome's diplomatic and aggressive strategies for dealing with the Macedonian Kingdom. It enabled them to achieve their regional political and economic interests. Moreover, how they navigated and negotiated with other nations was genuinely remarkable. It is no wonder that Rome became such a dominant force in the ancient world.
  • Congratulations for 10M views, this hard work deserves 100+M views!
  • @byzantinetales
    Even the Romans themselves would be interested in watching a 2 hour documentary of how they conquered Greece
  • @Beanstalk2
    This dude puts out better documentaries than actual history tv channels
  • @YeeeeGreg
    11 million views!? Jeez this has to be your most popular video yet! Congratulations! It’s well deserved
  • @Stallion-EC
    3 years, and I have no idea how many times I watched this again