Siege of Jerusalem 70 AD - Great Jewish Revolt DOCUMENTARY

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In our previous historical animated documentaries we have covered the battles of Teutoburg Forest bit.ly/2WsImXE and Idistaviso bit.ly/2V5FNcw as part of the Germanic resistance, but other parts of the Empire had its own revolts. By the early 60s AD religious and political situation in Judea became dangerous and the Great Jewish Revolt also called the First Jewish-Roman War started in 66 AD. One of the most dramatic battles of the war was the siege of Jerusalem in 70 AD.
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@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 5 років тому
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@chris_2208
@chris_2208 5 років тому
Until finally ...
@hadtrio6629
@hadtrio6629 5 років тому
man do a video about the three kings battle at morocco
@mr.giraffehead1380
@mr.giraffehead1380 5 років тому
Please make Battle of Prevezea
@brettd2308
@brettd2308 5 років тому
Hooray for longer videos!
@drg.naufal
@drg.naufal 5 років тому
The first Holocaust? Or second?
@archetiip
@archetiip 5 років тому
Basic Roman strategy: when in trouble build a wall around it
@barbiquearea
@barbiquearea 5 років тому
Trump would have loved these guys.
@johncoldiron6673
@johncoldiron6673 5 років тому
Still not as impressive as the Seige of Alesia.
@Andrew-fe7zi
@Andrew-fe7zi 5 років тому
and make the Mexicans pay for it
@shaquejohnson1033
@shaquejohnson1033 5 років тому
@Vae Victis (Everyone knows this no offense that's why you have no thumbs up)
@shaquejohnson1033
@shaquejohnson1033 5 років тому
@Vae Victis OK sorry 🙏
@neutronalchemist3241
@neutronalchemist3241 5 років тому
"General! We have a problem. The Jews build a lot of defensive walls into the city!" "That's much unfortunate. We can't let them have more walls than us. Build a wall around the city then!"
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 5 років тому
Whoever has more walls wins!
@federicom
@federicom 5 років тому
Sometimes I think that somewhere during Military School Caesar got into the wrong class and ended up studying Architecture. The rest is history.
@JonatasMonte
@JonatasMonte 4 роки тому
@@federicom Most likely he picked it to avoid some other class.
@AgentSynthetic
@AgentSynthetic 4 роки тому
@Fady Al Qaisy Ashkenazis were forced north after the temple fell. Palestinia was a label given to all ethnic groups of the region, because the Banu Rum got Jizya based on region, not religion. The Mizrahi tried to defend but most of their forces were in Persia dealing with internal struggles. The Sefardim is another name you may have heard. These were the captured Jews sold to safety/enslavement to Sefard or as the Banu Rum called Iberia, now known as Spain and Portugal. The Banu Falasha were also there and had to flee south to Nubia and later Ethiopia. There were also those that fled into Sinai later establishing the Himyar Empire and starting the Battle of the Elephant to take Mecca. Salam brother.
@ReasonAboveEverything
@ReasonAboveEverything 4 роки тому
Agent Synthetic Someone actually knows history of second Jewish diaspora. Bravo.
@CitrineCastle01
@CitrineCastle01 3 роки тому
Romans: built a massive wall in three days Trump: is it possible to learn this power?
@joseluisamaut2244
@joseluisamaut2244 3 роки тому
Wfng great remark🤣🤣😆😆🤣🤣
@lemonpie6633
@lemonpie6633 3 роки тому
Not from a Jedi
@paulvonhindenburg3668
@paulvonhindenburg3668 3 роки тому
Not from a jewdi
@onlythetruth883
@onlythetruth883 3 роки тому
Citrine, All those democratic celebrities certainly understand wall building, and in shorter time. I wonder why they did so? Hmmm.
@DeezNuts-vj4ws
@DeezNuts-vj4ws 3 роки тому
not with a shitty, anti divine legislative, republic
@segevkrespi8609
@segevkrespi8609 3 роки тому
Legionaries: get slaughtered in battle Roman general: meh.. *Eagle standard is lost* General: "KILL THEM ALL"
@scottwall8419
@scottwall8419 2 роки тому
I forget where I heard this but some channel explained that very thing. "The Eagle was an enduring symbol of Romes might and the general who lost it was a shame for losing it and not worth avenging because he did not have the might to defend it." Something like that
@dexterbeach7943
@dexterbeach7943 5 років тому
I had heard that the Romans were merciless in the war, but I didn’t know just how absolutely brutal the battle itself was. Wow.
@TacShooter
@TacShooter 4 роки тому
Wait until you read about catapult stones giving Jewish women involuntary Caesarians.
@ReasonAboveEverything
@ReasonAboveEverything 4 роки тому
Adam Price non jewish hebrews? Do you mean not judaism practicing jews or judaism practicing not ethnic jews? Nevertheless that population was insignificant.
@rhodesianwojak2095
@rhodesianwojak2095 4 роки тому
that's what you get for slaughtering garrisons & their wives and children along with all non jews Hadrian was too merciful
@comicsans1689
@comicsans1689 4 роки тому
@Adam Price You speak the truth.
@rhodesianwojak2095
@rhodesianwojak2095 4 роки тому
@@mawlinzebra fr
@BrandonFishback
@BrandonFishback 5 років тому
I'm not sure what's more impressive, the ability of the Romans to do what they did, or how long the Jews were able to hold out under such dire circumstances.
@EndOfSmallSanctuary97
@EndOfSmallSanctuary97 5 років тому
Sieges always favour the defender, especially when their numbers were as large as here (20,000 soldiers).
@ReasonAboveEverything
@ReasonAboveEverything 5 років тому
Most powerful Empire vs bunch of farmers and merchants. Who would win? After surprisingly long fighting romans.
@ibnyahud
@ibnyahud 5 років тому
@@EndOfSmallSanctuary97 Especially Jerusalem built on top a hill surrounded by ravines with 3 wall systems effectively and 2 fortresses (Antonia and Temple) inside the city
@levyburns4163
@levyburns4163 5 років тому
We could have beaten them if the damn idiots hadn't burned the fucking food supplies.
@rockyblacksmith
@rockyblacksmith 4 роки тому
A statement I read somewhere sums it up pretty well: The true strenth of the roman legionaires was that they were willing to work like slaves rather than giving up.
@ThatGuyNamedMatthew
@ThatGuyNamedMatthew 4 роки тому
Love the Life of Brian reference at 2:10 "Romanus eunt domus" "The romans to go the house?" "It says 'Romans go home" "No, it doesn't"
@OneTrueVikingbard
@OneTrueVikingbard 2 роки тому
“People called ‘Romanes’ they go the ‘ouse?”
@cielopachirisu929
@cielopachirisu929 5 років тому
Geeze, in all the sieges I've ever seen on these battle play-by-play channels, that had to be one of the hardest I've ever seen the defenders fight.
@googlesucks478
@googlesucks478 4 роки тому
The Jews believed they were doing God's will, and that the promised Messiah would come down for them any moment and lead them to crush the Roman army. Unfortunately, the Messiah had already come, but they rejected him. The Siege of Jerusalem was really the Jews' blood feud with God.
@luciano9755
@luciano9755 4 роки тому
Jerusalem was one of the most difficult city fortresses to take during that time. It also happened to be a big city, which meant more manpower and resources.
@Mondy667
@Mondy667 3 роки тому
@@googlesucks478 Based
@resentfuldragon
@resentfuldragon Рік тому
Of course they did, the jews knew very well what happens when you lose, their entire people were enslaved and invaded countless times. They also clashed with the hellenic nations and romans specifically a few times before this siege so they knew the europeans were especially brutal occupiers at that time.
@melvinc23
@melvinc23 3 місяці тому
@@googlesucks478 No-one asked
@karath51
@karath51 5 років тому
"This massive undertaking, typically, finished in only 3 days by the romans" 4 emperors a years but damn good builders
@FlymanMS
@FlymanMS 5 років тому
IIRC there was a competition between legions initiated by the commander, who'd build the most in a day.
@itzikashemtov6045
@itzikashemtov6045 4 роки тому
People don't realize how much they are capable of doing when working together fiercely, Let alone a couple thousands of men working like madman not like today's lazy ass bois.
@yanivgalmor1747
@yanivgalmor1747 3 роки тому
Maybe rome was built in a day!
@InvictaHistory
@InvictaHistory 5 років тому
Well done gentlemen great recap of the siege! Its a huge one to cover and you really did it justice. I should know since I still haven't finished my last episode in a series on this siege.
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 5 років тому
Thank you very much!
@emmabarone1530
@emmabarone1530 5 років тому
Invicta I personally wish we Italians had left Jews alone. if we did though then my Ashkenazi Jew cousins would not exist. nor would I exist.
@emmabarone1530
@emmabarone1530 5 років тому
Kings and Generals can you please do Italian And Greek Genetics I'm from Rome, Italy my DNA test results were 37.9%Italian 16.1% Iberian 7.5% Greek 5.1%Ashkenazi Jew 15.2%Mizrahi Jew [ Iranian/Iraqi Jew] 11.8% Middle Eastern 6.4% North African Berber
@ibnyahud
@ibnyahud 5 років тому
@@emmabarone1530 Wow, you're my cousin lol...I have all those mix too but I'm more Iberian than Italian, but I don't know how reliable these dna services are
@emmabarone1530
@emmabarone1530 5 років тому
Alfred Morris they are good and accurate. 23andme and MyheritageDNA are the best ones
@Nierez
@Nierez 4 роки тому
I'm always amazed by roman's troops building abilities.
@iracordem
@iracordem 4 роки тому
ikr they were like the army corps of engineers, only they were the same guys who laid the actual siege
@snufkin7169
@snufkin7169 2 роки тому
Inspiration for Fortnite
@quique7764
@quique7764 4 роки тому
As a veteran of recent wars I can't imagine what it must have been like for these soldiers, rebels & professionals alike. It's one thing to siege a city like Fallujah, Baqubah or Ramadi w/ modern weapons but it's another animal completely when you have to fight hand to hand & truly be dependent on the person on the left & right of you whereas today's you can be a bit more independent.
@icecoldpolitics8890
@icecoldpolitics8890 5 років тому
can you imagine the amount of organization and mechanization it would have taken to tear down those walls? IT'S DAMN IMPRESSIVE WHAT THE ROMANS WERE CAPABLE OF
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 5 років тому
Agreed, their siege warfare wasn't eclipsed until the gunpowder artillery became a thing.
@torva360
@torva360 5 років тому
Except for those local troops, amirght? Those Syrian legions were an embarrassment, the way they let the Jews cut them down and take their aquila.
@holyfreak8
@holyfreak8 5 років тому
In one of his novels about Traianus, the spanis author Santiago Posteguillo talks about the father of the emperor who was a legatus under the command of Vespasianus and gives a description of the siege.
@TheActionBastard
@TheActionBastard 5 років тому
nevermind their EIGHT KILOMETER miracle wall they built in like 3 days... without any kind of power tools...
@icecoldpolitics8890
@icecoldpolitics8890 5 років тому
@@KingsandGenerals oh my gosh thx reading my comment
@arstanfogx5615
@arstanfogx5615 5 років тому
Finally, after waiting years for Invicta to finnish his series, I know how the siege ends. Still want to see the Invicta to start finnishing his projects though hahah
@antoniosessa6521
@antoniosessa6521 5 років тому
Very true Peter, we're ALL waiting for Invicta to get Part 4 made.
@David_Me825
@David_Me825 5 років тому
Im also waiting...
@najabs123
@najabs123 5 років тому
Really? I don't like his delivery. Not a good narrator
@arstanfogx5615
@arstanfogx5615 5 років тому
YAH21 i just turned that age lol
@RY-xz4so
@RY-xz4so 5 років тому
Yes! Been waiting for so long for Invicta's Jerusalem series to end! Please Lord!🙏
@Michael-kd1ho
@Michael-kd1ho 3 роки тому
An intresting note - Titus's second in command during the siege - formerly a procurator of Judea and later governor of Egypt and commander of the Praetorian Guard under the Flavians - was one mentioned in this video, Tiberius Julius Alexander, born to a Jewish family in Alexandria.
@kaloarepo288
@kaloarepo288 4 роки тому
The Bar Kochba revolt -considerably later when Hadrian was emperor was even bigger and initially successful -an independent Israel survived for one year -that's when the Romans got really serious and deported all Jews and renamed the area Palestine and Jerusalem renamed Aelia Capitolina.
@rogermetzger7335
@rogermetzger7335 3 роки тому
I don't have any college degrees but I think if you research the use of the name "Palestine" you will find that it wasn't the Romans who named it.
@kaloarepo288
@kaloarepo288 3 роки тому
@@rogermetzger7335 Philistia or Palestine was originally only the coastal area of the area -the Philistines or ancient Palestinians were part of the Sea peoples who tried to invade Egypt circa 1300 BC but were repulsed -some then settled on the Israel coast and became perennial enemies of the Jews as the biblical accounts of David,Goliath,Samson and Saul testify.Palestine was never the inland area only a thin strip of the coast -cities like Gaza belonged to the Philistines -the Romans,in order to rub salt into the wound after the eventual suppression of the bar Kochba revolt renamed the inland areas as Palestina after the Jews ancient enemies.
@rogermetzger7335
@rogermetzger7335 3 роки тому
@@kaloarepo288 Thanks.
@kaloarepo288
@kaloarepo288 3 роки тому
@sneksnekitsasnek You are probably thinking of the Rothschild family which was later into the Nineteenth century -they had a branch in Naples and even the Catholic church was forced to borrow money from them or go bankrupt!
@tysmith9309
@tysmith9309 2 роки тому
@Yildirim eh were they tho... Influence when ... as the Hebrews remained existing for a much longer time than the Philistines Edit Especially since they were destroyed by the Assyrians , decimated by the Babylonians and lost their ethnic culture by the time the Persians came along. They failed to have the .. weird gumption of the Jews and failed to really have any influence post early Iron Age
@vanlao6367
@vanlao6367 5 років тому
Have to admire the efficiency of the Roman legionaries. building a wall with 13 fortresses surrounding a walled city, and only in 3 DAYS ? no wonder the only thing that could destroyed Rome was itself only.
@neos9898
@neos9898 4 роки тому
maybe it was some sort of wooden enclave i doubt the built a decent wall in 3 days
@flame7047
@flame7047 3 роки тому
*Laughs in Huns and Germanic tribes*
@rbsmith1000
@rbsmith1000 3 роки тому
Don't forget that they used captured men to do some of this work
@LuisBrito-ly1ko
@LuisBrito-ly1ko 3 роки тому
@@flame7047 *Laughs in Marcomannic Wars and Battle of The Catalaunian Plains*
@vanlao6367
@vanlao6367 3 роки тому
@@christianjocson5509 They all came to pick and feast on what's left of the empire, that's what I'm saying. After "Pax Romana", Rome went through a series of domestic turmoils: from having 5 leaders claiming themselves as Emperors, to having a mad man as emperor who burned down Rome. None of those tribes were ever capable of taking down Rome at its peak. Rome's strength was not in their army's invincibility, but rather its ability to form armies after armies to crush the enemy with numbers and discipline no matter how many losses Rome suffer. The continuous civil wars ultimately drained Rome off of its treasury and man power, meaning Rome has lost its advantage over other tribal groups. The Roman Legions at that point no longer able to stop the Goths, the Vandals, the Huns and other tribes from conquering them.
@gianlucaborg195
@gianlucaborg195 5 років тому
A very well crafted, researched and well narrated documentary on the 70AD Siege of Jerusalem.
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 5 років тому
Thank you, my friend!
@reecemesser
@reecemesser 4 роки тому
@Fady Al Qaisy ancient Palestinians come from Greece, not Arabia. Ramses documents provided information they come from the Mediterranean as they were Sea people's.
@reecemesser
@reecemesser 4 роки тому
@Fady Al Qaisy Palestinians have never conquered anybody in history. Stop with the Arabinization of culture, just cause you want it to appear that way does not make facts true. Ancient Palestinian are from the Mediterranean and that's a fact, they settled there. By the way Israel has never been Arab either, it's a Israelite / Jewish ancestral homeland for God's people, again not the Arab people who believe in Muhammad or the Quran.
@gianlucaborg195
@gianlucaborg195 4 роки тому
Is something not described as Arab by virtue of its definition being Arabic or in other words part of the Arabian people who stem from the Arabic peninsula? Hence if as you say, the mediterranean settlements were already there, then, they cannot be Arabic since by and large the Arabic expansion began in the 7th century AD, hence the indigenous people being Mesopotamian, Balkan, Anatolian, North African, Iberian, Gaulic, etc? Were not the people of the Levant also related to migratory tribes from Egypt and Mesopotamia in particular spawning for instance the Phoenicians?
@gianlucaborg195
@gianlucaborg195 4 роки тому
Fady Al Qaisy that region stretching from Egypt to Gaza region was egypt, then Palestine from Jerusalem to around Damascus and then Syria up to Antioch from there to Byzantium/Constantinople/Istanbul it was Asia Minor. Refer to the works of Manius of Tyre, Pompius Mela etc who were cartographers.
@subratadhar5599
@subratadhar5599 4 роки тому
8 km walls with fortifications in 3 days? someone fire our lazy municipal head and his team of govt employees. they can't build a 4km road in 3 days with modern equipment. with modern equipment roman soldiers could have build that wall in like 15 hours .lol .
@LEGIONARIO1970
@LEGIONARIO1970 2 роки тому
Romans were masters in construction and in siege warfare.
@absolutelyyousless7605
@absolutelyyousless7605 2 роки тому
@@messianic_scam I’m guessing you have something against Christians & Jews...
@MessalaSeverus
@MessalaSeverus Місяць тому
​@@absolutelyyousless7605 just against jevvs
@messiah6670
@messiah6670 4 роки тому
IVDEA DELENDA EST - Publius Aelius cHadrianus Augustus
@killme2675
@killme2675 3 роки тому
Lmfao
@cubed2164
@cubed2164 3 роки тому
JEEEEEEEEEEWS
@Strongboy1770
@Strongboy1770 2 роки тому
That was some 60 yrs later, the Bar Kokhva revolt.
@loofloof1441
@loofloof1441 5 років тому
I have one bad thing to say. the Judean rebels didnt use arabian/eastern style gear like shown here, they used a mix of hellenistic and captured roman gear.
@MalayArcher
@MalayArcher 5 років тому
@SkiperPlays Noted and my mistake! Thank you for your feedback.
@DOSFS
@DOSFS 5 років тому
I think they chose to show Judean rebels that way to clearly different from Roman soldier for the viewer.
@LionKing-ew9rm
@LionKing-ew9rm 5 років тому
What do you mean by Eastern/Arabian?! They are two different things.
@OCinneide
@OCinneide 5 років тому
@@LionKing-ew9rm They did used Eastern or Arabian style gear? Why so mad
@notsoprogaming9789
@notsoprogaming9789 5 років тому
Hes probably thinking eastern as far east oriental
@Nexus-ub4hs
@Nexus-ub4hs 4 роки тому
Just found your channel, what an awesome video, detail, maps, graphics. Only 40 years or so after Jesus, the tumultion before and after. I was pretty impressed by the Jewish resistance against such a formidable Roman power. Incredible period of history. Having visited Jerusalem, the long history is absolutely overwhelming. The fight and suffering at times for this city is truly unique. Thank you very much, very insightful
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 4 роки тому
Welcome aboard! New videos every Thursday and Sunday
@anxiousfoodperson8116
@anxiousfoodperson8116 4 роки тому
A minor correction: That sign should say "romani ite domum" Please write it out a hundred times
@gaiusmarius4209
@gaiusmarius4209 4 роки тому
loved that reference
@mklopfer
@mklopfer 3 роки тому
Wait until biggus dickus hears about this!
@robinchettri6966
@robinchettri6966 2 роки тому
@@mklopfer He has a wife you know. Want to know what she's called?
@imperators1012
@imperators1012 5 років тому
Sir "They have another wall" Titus "Destroy it"
@lillith3159
@lillith3159 5 років тому
Only Titus can build walls in Jerusalem
@tituspullo8558
@tituspullo8558 5 років тому
Yes
@lillith3159
@lillith3159 5 років тому
@@tituspullo8558 Hey you are another Titus, you are more like a destroyer Titus
@lillith3159
@lillith3159 4 роки тому
@@messianic_scam Lol, chill dude it was a joke.
@lillith3159
@lillith3159 4 роки тому
@@messianic_scam Ok but what on earth has that something to do with a joke about walls
@barbiquearea
@barbiquearea 5 років тому
16:02 "An abandoned house? No! A Saracen ambush!" - Barbarossa's March, Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings
@Robin-kp1nv
@Robin-kp1nv 5 років тому
5 MINUTES UNTIL SARACEN ATTACK!
@mysticonthehill
@mysticonthehill 5 років тому
You left out the disastrous assault on Ascalon where the Rebels lost half of their entire army (20 000 men) and many of their best commanders to a single Ala of cavalry
@ibnyahud
@ibnyahud 4 роки тому
that and the burning of Jerusalem's food stores is what doomed doomed them. Josephus of course describes the initial sieges in the Galilee and the Jews were dumping boiling olive oil on the Romans from the ramparts, geez! I sure stuff like that and their persistent defensive sapping really pissed off the Romans!
@Geckobane
@Geckobane 4 роки тому
@@ibnyahud fucking ouch
@elysium1384
@elysium1384 4 роки тому
Tbf the whole Syrian legion(6,000) was decimated by the rebels at the battle of Beth Horon.
@resentfuldragon
@resentfuldragon Рік тому
@@elysium1384 yeah but considering multiple legions were in the area and they had better armor and supply, its fair to say the romans still had a massive advantage.
@arv4iv890
@arv4iv890 5 років тому
Not gonna lie this would make a good movie
@Manny444a
@Manny444a 5 років тому
ARV4 IV I agree I wouldn't mind it being from either side's perspective.
@yjohnnyy618
@yjohnnyy618 4 роки тому
@@Manny444a why not both? I fucking hate one-sided historical movies.
@Geckobane
@Geckobane 4 роки тому
It would be quite fascinating.
@zman9315
@zman9315 4 роки тому
@@Manny444a Jewish perspective would be more interesting imo
@dannyarcher438
@dannyarcher438 4 роки тому
@Lucius Sulla how dare they fight against the empire that controlled them!
@Liquidsback
@Liquidsback 5 років тому
Maybe a certain hit tv show can have a certain character sap the walls like Titus......
@bluebaron4298
@bluebaron4298 5 років тому
If only
@Dorya9
@Dorya9 5 років тому
Yes!!
@balasarathi9001
@balasarathi9001 5 років тому
Is there any series like that??
@Orgo-zc4tv
@Orgo-zc4tv 5 років тому
Lord of the rings?
@JoshuaKevinPerry
@JoshuaKevinPerry 5 років тому
No, they will strafe the scorpions with Drogo, use tight formations, and attempt siege without siege weapons..we've seen their tactics.
@Numba003
@Numba003 2 роки тому
Thank you for fascinating content like this. I've learned so much in recent years thanks to channels like this one. Merry Christmas out there everybody 🎄✝️!!
@saardfetner8620
@saardfetner8620 Рік тому
Human beings acting violent like wild animals. Greed. !
@trisint1137
@trisint1137 3 роки тому
Wow man. Never has a youtube video left me so speechless. What a great video. Especially the ending
@levinb1
@levinb1 5 років тому
*Roman Empire is entering another period of strife and civil war* ... Let’s continue to still conquer territory, for Rome!
@normallynimamaamwalkstrong9383
@normallynimamaamwalkstrong9383 5 років тому
Rome > Attempts to end itself Also Rome > eradicate another country instead!
@arthurfisher1857
@arthurfisher1857 5 років тому
@Hoàng Nguyên sounds more like France to me. Or Germany. Or China. Or Russia. Or Britain. Or Spain. Or Japan. Or, y'know, hundreds of other countries. But sure! Let's single out the U.S.
@shaquejohnson1033
@shaquejohnson1033 5 років тому
The American Empire am I right? Sun never sets on the American empire.
@LinLinvy
@LinLinvy 5 років тому
@@arthurfisher1857 lol butthurt American Calm your tits, it's just a joke .
@theoneandonlydetraebean8286
@theoneandonlydetraebean8286 4 роки тому
@jevon magnus ay. Extra history crusades episode references
@aaronaldrich9688
@aaronaldrich9688 5 років тому
Exactly what I needed this morning, a new Kings and Generals video!!!
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 5 років тому
Thank you!
@NewarkBay357
@NewarkBay357 4 роки тому
Another excellent video with the best Narrator, by far and away, in the genre.
@barzankoya384
@barzankoya384 5 років тому
So glad to have this channel .
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 5 років тому
Thanks!
@danielg2923
@danielg2923 5 років тому
Invicta, your move! Finish the damn series! Also, good job Kings and Generals. Nice voice btw!
@Korkzor
@Korkzor 5 років тому
I was looking for this kind of comment :). Much agreed. I've watched that series several times, it's amazing.
@danielg2923
@danielg2923 5 років тому
@@Korkzor Same here, the aliens will abduct us all and im afraid that series wont be finish :).
@Daniel-gz1nf
@Daniel-gz1nf 5 років тому
Thought this was me and got confused.
@Kopyrda
@Kopyrda 5 років тому
When I had watched "The Life of Brian" for the first time I didn't understand the joke with the conflict between various organizations like "The People's Front of Judea" and "The People's Judean Front". Now, seeing how Jews bickering with each other all the time, even at the face of direct Roman threat, it seems to be kind of obvious. Also, Legio XII Fulminata survived the Battle of Beth Horon, despite loosing their aquila.
@iracordem
@iracordem 4 роки тому
'titus, bring popcorn' ...vespasian
@eriveltomartinsbarrosjunio9022
@eriveltomartinsbarrosjunio9022 3 роки тому
You forgot the Judean People's Front.
@ayyguevara8448
@ayyguevara8448 2 роки тому
It’s a joke about Trotskyists within the British far left.
@robinchettri6966
@robinchettri6966 2 роки тому
At 2:07 it says "Romanes eunt domus". You'll get it if you've watched the movie.
@Super-chad
@Super-chad 3 роки тому
I _absolutely love_ this video and I've just gone through 4 minutes of this!
@KhalidAli-jc7cv
@KhalidAli-jc7cv 4 роки тому
This is a great historic channel I learned allot from this channel
@ibnyahud
@ibnyahud 5 років тому
Some extra background: The Siccari and Zealots were not the "rabbis"...i.e. "Perushim" (=Pharisees). The rabbis did not want the rebellion and wanted the status quo of Roman rule knowing they would never defeat Vespasian as well as the fact they were allowed to maintain Temple worship. The leading rabbi at the time Yohanon Ben Zakai, after failing to dissuade the rebels, managed to escape the city and meet with Vespasian, offering to withdraw those loyal to his faction, for which Vespasian promised to not destroy the Pharisee center of learning in Jamnia and not exterminate the line of Rabban Gamliel who was reportedly a descendant of the ancient Israelite dynasties. While the Romano-Jewish historian Josephus may be bias (being actually patronized in an official sense by the Flavius family presumably for his services in the war), he claims that Titus did not want the Temple destroyed but between the fire and blood lust it was too late.
@ibnyahud
@ibnyahud 4 роки тому
@Fady Al Qaisy Ashkenazim, Sefardim, and modern Mizrachim did not yet exist! Ashkenazim and Sefardim are the Jews of Rome that split into the 2 group after the Jewish diaspora following Hadrian. There were only Judean Jews, Babylonian - Persian Jews and merchant Jews among former Carthaginian posts and Rome. And the differences between Jews and Arabs were widely known and distinguished in contemporaneous historical accounts...Herod was half Idumean half Arab, which was a source of contention among some Jews. You are repeating historical revisionism in the name of religious supremacy doctrine...you aren't going to wash over thousands of years of history because it bothers your ethno-supremacist sensibilities
@TheCritic9196
@TheCritic9196 4 роки тому
@@ibnyahud you are incorrect the ashkenazim are not descendants of Israelite settlers Rome, they are descendants of Turkic Khazars, slavs and the sephardim who migrated into north and eastern europe which was known as Aškenaz, The Sephardim are suoposadly the descendants of Isrealites from the babylonian exile as well as other colonies from around the meditarrenean and kasari converts the history of these people is so convoluted and mythologised its difficult to believe they are the legitamate descendants of the Ancient Hebrews
@ibnyahud
@ibnyahud 4 роки тому
@@TheCritic9196 that has been thoroughly dis-proven as ironically communist Zionist propaganda. Primarily from continuous historical accounts of the settlement and movement of Jews in the empire until this day...i.e. Jews didn't just disappear all of a sudden. Also from the tremendous corpus of Jewish writings continuously since antiquity. Also genetically from thousands of peer reviewed studies. And also from linguisitics...Yiddish...the day to day lingua franca of Ashkenazim contains ZERO words of Turkic origin.. How did an entire people group FORGET their Turkic language and learn a Germanic language as well as Hebrew and Aramaic. Why do Ashkenazim keep the same customs as other Jews. Also Sefarad refers to the Iberian peninsula and nothing other....Jews from Babylon are known as Mizrachim "Easterners".
@mogts
@mogts 4 роки тому
@@ibnyahud but would you agree that the western jews, ashkenazis, are not semitic? they look white.
@ibnyahud
@ibnyahud 4 роки тому
@@mogts Most Ashkenazim definitely have European admixture, because all evidence points that many Jewish males took converted Roman and Hellenic wives upon arrival in the Diaspora after the destruction of Jerusalem and Judea in the first Jewish war and more so after the Bar Kokhba revolt decades later. Also from continuous pogroms in eastern Europe through the centuries adding some European admixture due to rape. One thing a lot of people don't know about Jews is before the industrial era they were HIGHLY endogamous, meaning they would only marry other Jews or the handful of converts that managed to escape the illegality of converting to Judaism in Christian Europe. Those that did "interfaith" marry were essentially excommunicated and would assimilate into non-Jewish society. The result of this 1,500 years of endogamy is a distinct genetic profile and it is the reason why Ashkenazim have several more prevalent genetic disorders than native Europeans. But the thing is, it doesn't matter that they have admixture, pretty much everyone except East Asians aren't "pure". If you think Arabs today are without genetic admixture from the populations they conquered, you would be quite wrong. Jews never ceased being a people; only that since they were exiled from their homeland they adapted and also enacted new religious measure to preserve their Jewish traditions, such as recording the Mishnah which was previously an oral tradition and the antecedent non-legally-binding debates known as the Gemara, together which form the Talmud, which all together are not final Jewish code either (that would be the Shulchan Aruch which was enacted in the 16th century). Prior to this, each Jewish community would follow the ruling of their local authority.
@AJ-ud1ui
@AJ-ud1ui 5 років тому
Omg I thought that this is Invicta’s last video for his Siege of Jerusalem series. I was wrong haha. But still, thanks K&G. I appreciate and love your videos!
@AJ-ud1ui
@AJ-ud1ui 5 років тому
Nvmt t yeah it may take years. Invicta already uploaded a video about the Battle of Winterfell but still no ending for the siege of Jerusalem.
@vnekliaev
@vnekliaev 3 роки тому
Excellent presentation. Thank you very much!
@andreasleonardo6793
@andreasleonardo6793 3 роки тому
Too nice video with clear explaining of continues steps of war and battle fields
@dYrOiUs
@dYrOiUs 5 років тому
This is my new favorite K&G video by far, great great job on this! I never knew about this battle, and I'm so glad that I got to find out about it here!
@AwesomeSauce696969
@AwesomeSauce696969 5 років тому
This is your best video yet. Excellent animations and storytelling. Keep up the phenomenal work guys. You are officially my favourite channel.
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 5 років тому
Thank you!
@zoso8459
@zoso8459 5 років тому
Can you make Trajan vs Dacians? that would be amazing!
@stevedavey9435
@stevedavey9435 4 роки тому
This is a truly excellent video. Well done!!!!!!!!
@weldonwin
@weldonwin 5 років тому
2:07 Aside from the irrigation, sanitation, education, the roads, the wine, civil order and the public health, WHAT HAVE THE ROMANS EVER DONE FOR US?!?
@apmGirona
@apmGirona 5 років тому
The aqueduct
@Thenoisyoneyes
@Thenoisyoneyes 5 років тому
Read that in Sean Bean's voice
@TheWeedmonkey123
@TheWeedmonkey123 5 років тому
romans took their precious little god
@jackcohen4931
@jackcohen4931 5 років тому
פתח ר' יהודה ואמר כמה נאים מעשיהן של אומה זו תקנו שווקים תקנו גשרים תקנו מרחצאות, ר' יוסי שתק. נענה רשב"י ואמר כל מה שתיקנו לא תיקנו אלא לצורך עצמם - תיקנו שווקים להושיב בהן זונות, מרחצאות לעדן בהן עצמן, גשרים ליטול מהן מכס. Rabbi Yehuda said how good are the creations of this nation ,they created market bridges and bathouses,rabbi yossi stayed silent. Rasbi answered him"all they built was for built only for themselves they created market to house prostitutes,bathhouses to soften themselves[skin],and bridges to take from them toll Talmud Babli,masechet shabat,page 33B.
@pathocrat
@pathocrat 5 років тому
It's embarrassing you think those things were introduced to Judea in the 1st century AD. We're not talking about some forest in Germany, but a region with a long history of Babylonian, Persian and Hellenistic civilization.
@Saikhnaaaaa
@Saikhnaaaaa 5 років тому
I was in Jerusalem and Masada a while back and saw the remnants of the camps and ramp that the Romans left nearly two thousand years ago. Incredible to imagine that a determined local resistance was able to bring so much grief to a powerful organized empire.
@Gameflyer001
@Gameflyer001 5 років тому
The Jews were the only group to successfully resist against the Roman Empire in its prime.
@marcelcostache2504
@marcelcostache2504 5 років тому
@@Gameflyer001 NOT TRUE lool at the Germans and the Teuteberg forest, so where some of the Sarmatian tribes on the Black Sea.
@alfredothepathfinder3069
@alfredothepathfinder3069 5 років тому
@@Gameflyer001 Bullshit, the most of germanic tribes, the parthian empire and celtic tribes of today Scotland were successful and even more effective
@brazilianman92
@brazilianman92 5 років тому
@Hoàng Nguyên Its not strange. Alot of Asians from your region tend to worship white people. Its expected.
@alfredothepathfinder3069
@alfredothepathfinder3069 4 роки тому
@@brazilianman92 Have you hear about battle Arausio in the roman cimbrian war, teutoburg forest,the disaster of carrhae, battle of gergovia?, all these battles(and roman defeats) ocurred in the republican and imperial period during the rise of Rome. During the cimbrian war Rome had been near of destruction, and the teutoburg battle halted the roman advance in germania. The jews failed miserably, in the rebellion 66-73CE and in the next Kitos War and Bar-Kokhba revolt, in which they murdered cowardly roman,greeks,macedonians,egyptians,libians civilians, while the romans legions and troops were fighting the parthian empire. More than brave they were fanatic.
@temporelucemtenebris5313
@temporelucemtenebris5313 3 роки тому
Damn, this is so well done. Unbelievable. Thanks!
@annabiaa1000
@annabiaa1000 4 роки тому
Great video, as always!
@brentoculam7407
@brentoculam7407 5 років тому
Adding this to my Top 10 favorite Kings and Generals documentaries
@sakshampandey7342
@sakshampandey7342 5 років тому
My examinations start day after tomorrow. This nice PHAT video is what I needed. Thanks guys.
@hennessy7445
@hennessy7445 5 років тому
Good luck
@averagenewbie2968
@averagenewbie2968 5 років тому
Physics?
@Sm4shBG
@Sm4shBG 5 років тому
u go brother
@collinsagyeman6131
@collinsagyeman6131 5 років тому
AP bro??
@sakshampandey7342
@sakshampandey7342 5 років тому
@@averagenewbie2968 funnily enough, no. History. Lol.
@jesusbootcamp660
@jesusbootcamp660 4 роки тому
the graphics are great! well done!
@gregrhodes6802
@gregrhodes6802 4 роки тому
Love the use of maps and illustrations... thank you
@grantrobinson5046
@grantrobinson5046 5 років тому
Been looking forward to this battle ever since this channel started!!!!
@connorgolden4
@connorgolden4 5 років тому
I should be studying for my exams but this is much more interesting.
@torva360
@torva360 5 років тому
Same
@ricoman486
@ricoman486 5 років тому
Same
@yashvardhanojha7059
@yashvardhanojha7059 4 роки тому
Same here
@maorus2
@maorus2 3 роки тому
What if you had an exam about THAT?
@mwhd629
@mwhd629 3 роки тому
@@maorus2 if i had exams about interesting things like this I would be a good student
@james-97209
@james-97209 5 років тому
How to safely and efficiently take an enemy fortress Step 1:built a wall around it so the enemies can't get and enemy reinforcements and supplies can't get in Step 2:built a wall around the wall so enemy reinforcements can't attack your troops Step 3:win
@philipmcniel4908
@philipmcniel4908 3 роки тому
Seems to me that the only problem is if your enemy faction has the capability to besiege you inside your outer wall and starve you out.
@zoso8459
@zoso8459 5 років тому
This is the best channel! keep up with the good work! the roman videos are my favorite. you should make some about dacians wars
@zeusnitch
@zeusnitch 5 років тому
Check out 'Historia Civilis' if you're into history and battle tactics
@billiondollardan
@billiondollardan 5 років тому
This is an incredible story told very well by this fantastic channel. Well done!
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 5 років тому
Thanks!
@moonman8159
@moonman8159 5 років тому
i was cheeking for your upload daily , Thank you very much
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 5 років тому
Thank you for watching!
@stevedavey9435
@stevedavey9435 4 роки тому
Guys, thank you so much for making this video. I never understood the geography of the battle until I watched your video, even though I've read Josephus.
@liberalgoodi
@liberalgoodi 2 роки тому
Perfect video! Thanks!
@donaldcrawfordiii554
@donaldcrawfordiii554 5 років тому
I can hardly see any more but I can sure hear. I enjoyed your commentary very much. Thank-you very much.
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 5 років тому
Thanks for your interest!
@Gala-yp8nx
@Gala-yp8nx 5 років тому
Incompetent/ineffectual ruling class, Ethnic Tensions and Religion... Such a lovely combination.
@arkadeepkundu4729
@arkadeepkundu4729 5 років тому
The very same factors are still causing trouble in the Middle East to this very day. And in place of Rome, we've got the US as the dominant superpower who's fanning the flames.
@bootstrap52
@bootstrap52 5 років тому
Arkadeep Kundu U.S is just a scapegoat now. This would have been true 15 years ago in Iraq, but now they have no one to blame but themselves
@pp-wo1sd
@pp-wo1sd 5 років тому
*cough* balkans *cough*
@jacquesfrancois4275
@jacquesfrancois4275 5 років тому
Basically that region in a nutshell today still
@ismetcardak
@ismetcardak 5 років тому
Romans have always solved their problems with iron fist. It works until it doesn't.
@God_Thoughts.
@God_Thoughts. 4 роки тому
Loved it! It was very informative!
@abalogan
@abalogan 4 роки тому
grate job describing the battel, but this story has SOOO much more in it, the involvement of the Jewish royal family in Roman politics leading to Vespasian coronation is of massive importance, and the love story of the Jewish Princess Berenice and Titus..
@Last555555555
@Last555555555 5 років тому
I'm kinda surprised Jerusalem is still standing after such a fight.
@jestfuldemigod
@jestfuldemigod 5 років тому
The Jerusalem of today is nothing like it was... Its been razed and built over many times over.
@Last555555555
@Last555555555 5 років тому
@@jestfuldemigod no shit, but the fact that anything survived is surprising
@jestfuldemigod
@jestfuldemigod 5 років тому
@@Last555555555 Jerusalem is overhyped, archeologically speaking there are places far older than Jerusalem. Cities of Mesopotamia/Egypt/Indus valley are older and far more sophisticated.
@barlupo6500
@barlupo6500 5 років тому
@@Autechltd fuck u too
@Kernelhazzard1
@Kernelhazzard1 5 років тому
The Jewish people are connect many ways. They were removed from their country more then once and they end up back home over and over.
@barbiquearea
@barbiquearea 5 років тому
You guys continue to impress me with your epic videos. You know Invicta also made a couple of videos pertaining to the Great Jewish Revolt. He too made a series of videos about the Siege of Jerusalem although his ones are divided into four parts. Although his production is pretty good with a lot of effort and detail put in, unfortunately despite it being two years now he still hasn't completed his little documentary yet. I'm still waiting on part four which would showcase the conclusion of the siege. I don't suppose you guys will be making a video for the Siege of Masada as well as a followup to this one?
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 5 років тому
Thanks! We'll see, not sure.
@Civtex
@Civtex 5 років тому
My new favorite channel
@TheChrifil
@TheChrifil 8 місяців тому
Stellar work, as usual, gentlemen. Did you by any chance make a video on the siege of Masada as well? That’s another “fascinating” (so to speak) - and obviously brutal - one. There is also a very old and little known movie about it.
@AsdfAsdf-jd6tj
@AsdfAsdf-jd6tj 5 років тому
18:42 Roman Legion: Looks like.. *equips ocularia solaria* these rebels dug their own grave.
@frankzeppelin
@frankzeppelin 5 років тому
In addition to learning about the revolt, I just learned that there was another "Bosporos" - the Cimmerian Bosporus. On a lesser channel, I would have just considered it an error from sloppy map making, but you guys run a tight ship, so I had to research this. As always, keep up the good work.
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 5 років тому
Thank you!
@kylewit
@kylewit 2 роки тому
The way they surrounded Jerusalem with a wall is so simple and brilliant. Anyone who has ever visited the city knows how difficult that must have been considering the very hilly terrain especially along the south and east sides
@KingNoTail
@KingNoTail 8 місяців тому
Yeah, that was one of the romans favorite tactics. Julius Caesar loved using that tactic alot, sometimes building another wall behind them to make it harder for the enemy to be reinforced as well as to protect their rear.
@chinchinovskypole
@chinchinovskypole 5 років тому
Thank you guys!
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 5 років тому
Thanks for watching!
@leonrambach1216
@leonrambach1216 5 років тому
Finally. I hoped you would someday make a video about the Jewish revolt and (briefly) the bid for power by Vespasian since I'm a big fan of Robert Fabbri's novel series Vespasian where this event is describes in the last book.
@andrisrubins8022
@andrisrubins8022 5 років тому
Great job, I really love your channel, sadly i do not have enough money to support you on patreon.
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 5 років тому
Thanks for watching!
@bahrain7274
@bahrain7274 5 років тому
Give him $10 at least
@constantinexi9667
@constantinexi9667 5 років тому
Great Video as always!!
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 5 років тому
Thank you!
@johnpick8336
@johnpick8336 Рік тому
Excellent Report !
@fabricelealch
@fabricelealch 5 років тому
Just yesterday I was googling about this ... nice timing :D
@MaximilianOOO491
@MaximilianOOO491 5 років тому
Great video!! Do the Bar Kochba revolt
@TacShooter
@TacShooter 4 роки тому
Where can I read the play by play of the Bar Kochba revolt?
@georgekain6395
@georgekain6395 Рік тому
Wonderful history lesson. Some of this was mentioned in the book "The Twelve Ceasars" by Roman writer Suetonius.
@zach7193
@zach7193 5 років тому
Impressive as always, Kings and Generals. Very good. Fascinating piece on Pyrrhus of Epirus from before.
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 5 років тому
Appreciate the feedback!
@zach7193
@zach7193 5 років тому
@@KingsandGenerals Ok
@jasonpetersharpe
@jasonpetersharpe 5 років тому
Fantastic work! Very impressive! Historical video games should be made that are similar and as dynamic as your video is. Our children need to be educated about history in ways they enjoy! Truly immersive experience. Emotional and beautiful! Your work is groundbreaking and you should be very proud! All of you. I especially love the content in this particular video! -j
@tancreddehauteville9983
@tancreddehauteville9983 5 років тому
2:57 thought that was a dragon for a moment 😥
@dlbard1
@dlbard1 4 роки тому
This is an excellent summery of the siege in 70 A.D. I liked it so much I showed it to my Wednesday Bible study class. Well done Sir!
@rhodesianwojak2095
@rhodesianwojak2095 4 роки тому
nah, there's a better video
@dlbard1
@dlbard1 3 роки тому
@Katarina Love Concerning the Jews that are in this video, no they were not black. There is ancient documentation verrifing this. Are there black African Jews? Yes, plenty of them live in Ethiopia and the Bible supports that Moses was married to a black Cushite (Ethiopian) woman.
@wilhot2204
@wilhot2204 5 років тому
Waiting payed out, thanks.
@qbbruno8279
@qbbruno8279 5 років тому
Great video! I watch all your videos, thank you for sharing your talents with us. Can you make a documentary related about Sicily someday? I love this island and seen to be a huge player in the Mediterranean but today isn't very known, a hug from Brazil :))
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 5 років тому
Thanks! A few are in the works!
@kennethflores93
@kennethflores93 5 років тому
This was a really intense battle interesting strategies by both sides here
@amz8966
@amz8966 5 років тому
Could you make eventually another video about skanderbeg and his life ? Ps: you make very interesting videos , thats what we need in UKposts
@julioandresarriagarangel7183
@julioandresarriagarangel7183 Рік тому
Man, this was like watching a militar thriller. Fantastic, fantastic video!
@levonmkhitaryan7693
@levonmkhitaryan7693 5 років тому
I would like to see the fall of Nineveh 612 B.C.
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 5 років тому
Will consider!
@torva360
@torva360 5 років тому
​@@KingsandGenerals Please do! We all love Rome, but no one really talks about things that far back in detail.
@marcogrigolo2228
@marcogrigolo2228 5 років тому
@@torva360 I think the main problem is the lack of documentation about that period. One of the things that makes Rome (and Greece) a well covered chapter in history is their passion for writing
@HVLLOWS1999
@HVLLOWS1999 5 років тому
@@marcogrigolo2228 Very true.
@XxPlayMakerxX131
@XxPlayMakerxX131 5 років тому
This is a very high quality short documentary
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 5 років тому
Thanks!
@sum_andres31
@sum_andres31 5 років тому
Beautiful tactic visualization as always!
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 5 років тому
Thanks!
@chtisponytail538
@chtisponytail538 5 років тому
Agreed ! 👍 👍
@gerardclarke1001
@gerardclarke1001 5 років тому
Are you gonna do seige if masada next? I love your videos
@KHK001
@KHK001 5 років тому
A 22 min video from K&G in Monday perfect😃 Edit: i know know why the video was till Monday the animation is so good, it must be hard and time consuming, keep up the good work :)
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 5 років тому
We will, thank you!
@samtrevor1409
@samtrevor1409 5 років тому
Another great and informative video! Will you guys make a season 2 for the Mongol empire?
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 5 років тому
Thanks! Yep!
@gastonjaillet9512
@gastonjaillet9512 5 років тому
Incredible episode!! :)
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 5 років тому
Thanks!
@vespasianflaviustheemperor7901
@vespasianflaviustheemperor7901 4 роки тому
We were just softening them up for Hadrian
@Ilikefinalfantasy795
@Ilikefinalfantasy795 5 років тому
Keep it up my dudes.
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 5 років тому
We will, thank you!
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