Origin of the Germanic Tribes - BARBARIANS DOCUMENTARY
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Published 2020-10-25
www.netflix.com/title/81024039
Kings and Generals historical animated documentary series on the history of the ancient civilizations continues with a video on the ancient origin of the Germanic Tribes. This video covers the origin hypothesis, culture, religion, society, economy, and military of the ancient Germanic peoples and their first clashes with Rome - the Cimbrian War and the battle of the Teutoburg Forest
Teutoburg Forest: • Teutoburg Forest 9 AD - Roman-Germani...
Cimbrian War: • Cimbrian War 113–101 BC - Roman - Ger...
Ancient Civilizations: • Ancient Civilizations
Roman History: • Roman History
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The video was made by Yağız Bozan and Murat Can Yağbasan, while the script was researched and written by Leo Stone
This video was narrated by Officially Devin ( / @offydgg & / @gameworldnarratives )
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All Comments (21)
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It is an exciting moment to be a history fan - our community is growing and everybody is noticing, so many fun historical movies and tv series are in production. Barbarians is a genuinely fun series and you can stream it today!
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Speaking Latin and German? Everyone knows ancient Romans exclusively spoke English with British accents
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Its kinda crazy that a channel started by 2 guys 3 yrs ago is now getting sponsored by Netflix
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Most Germanic tribes actually practised their religion up until 800AD and some for even longer until Christianity took over and reached the Scandinavian countries in 1000AD. So maybe the rituals and the way of practising their religion wasn't too different. I live close to the Teutoburger forest and went there many times, it's beautiful!
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Just finished the show, it was amazing. Then I searched to learn more about Germania and your wonderful ability to word history just amplified my knowledge on it. Thank you so much for your channel. I can never get enough.
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"Who would've left Asia or Africa or Italy to look for Germany?" Oh the irony...
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Rome: (Made sure the Germanic Tribes were fighting each other.) China: (Made sure the Mongol Tribes were fighting each other.) Those ideas never end well.
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This is easily one of the most fascinating documentaries I've found on the subject. I wish it were longer.
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Wow, this is comprehensive, concise, and accessible! Thank you!
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Britannia: Good thing we're on an island. Saxons: Well yes but no.
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We need something like this on the Baltic Finnic tribes, ancestors of modern Finnish, Estonian, Karelian and other smaller Finnic peoples, and their tied history to Scandinavian, Baltic and eastern Slavic peoples.
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How are you knocking these documentaries out in several days? AMAZING WORK! Thank you so much.
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Fascinating information! I know so little of this historical period and these people groups. Thank you for this well-done, informative presentation.
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Netflix trying to teach history? This is worrisome in various levels
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The Germanic tribes spread out a little further than you showed, as did the language. The Franks into Gaul , not only gave France it name, but mixed with the Latin language gave us the French language. Then you have Angles and Saxons movements into Britain, old English and in turn modern English language is Germanic.
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Thank you for this Documentary; it is very well put together.
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I'm so happy this channel exists!
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I've spent countless hours reading & audiobooking the history of Europe & in particular the Germanic peoples, and this video did more for me in 20 minutes than many hours of that other stuff. You really have a skill for capturing the high points and the significant trends during that era.
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Roses are red I really like pigeons Quintillus Varus Give me back my legions
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Just wanted to say, I've watched the Celtic and Germanic videos on this channel, and the recommendation to watch Barbarians was the Chef's kiss on the subject, because I just watched it and it was fantastic. I don't see a better visual guide on the life of Arminius ever being available.