Historia Civilis

NEW VIDEO: The Year Without a Summer (1816 to 1824)

In which the people who brought down Napoleon have a Very Bad Time.

1 year ago | [YT] | 527



@user-wy7wl5on7l

It has been 6 months. This is about the usual time you release a new video. If you see this I hope you are well and would appreciate to know that I have used your Roman History videos as supplements for students when teaching my own Roman History course. Hope to see your next video soon. Maybe another odd topic. I also would love a series on Gaius and Tiberius

1 year ago | 44

@adam_19855

Where are you Historia? Need a new vid please.

1 year ago | 16

@helphelp11

I have yet to watch the full video since I caught it in the middle of the premiere, but the hotdog bit was pretty neat. Thank you for making my day.

1 year ago | 15

@MauroDAmico

I regularly fly 18h and more. One of the first things I always do is to make sure i downloaded your whole videography. Thanks for your hard work.

1 year ago | 6

@georgeoswald1270

I love to see u continue with Rome and continue moving down that time line where u left off. you do some of the best videos on Rome on the platform keep up the good work

1 year ago | 5

@Lightacre.

Hope your doing well friend, hoping we will get to hear from you soon. This is one of the best history channels on YouTube IMHO.

11 months ago | 0

@erenhocaoglu8920

we need one last video before ww3 master please

1 year ago | 1

@coleprice2034

I love you videos man was just wondering how often do you post videos?

1 year ago | 4

@eurasianlynx5188

to anyone else coming here to check if there will be future videos: he posts status updates on his website; he says he's 75% through animating his next video (he was at 10% a month ago) So yes he's alive and yes a new video is in the works lol

11 months ago | 0

@billybobjr762

The god demands another video, mi lord.

1 year ago | 0

@chaollapark7739

I too really miss your videos... Hope everything is okay and you have time.

1 year ago | 0

@Faithunger

dude why don't you continue your roman emperors series i like your the way you edit your videos and your story telling style

1 year ago | 2

@davidhughes8357

Miss you all so much!!!!!!!!

1 year ago | 4

@chumpliver

Dude 999k I’m so happy for you I love your content. You should talk abt Simon bolivar lol

1 year ago | 0

@guilhermesavoya2366

Just watched the video and loved it! But I have a request I'd like to make. Could you make another video on the Congress of Vienna? These three videos are the ones I love the most (I rewatch them a lot), but there is one thing I wish was talked about more. That is, the interests and negotiations of the three minor powers (Portugal, Spain, and Sweden), as well as the issue of decolonization and the attempts to create an alliance of great powers against liberalism and decolonization of Latin America (so you could talk about the Holy Alliance, the Quadruple Alliance, the Quintuple Alliance, and the subsequent congresses, such as that of Aix-la-Chapelle). You could make a special video on these "minor" matters of the Congress.

1 year ago (edited) | 7

@nwcairns6

Can we all get this channel to 1M subscribers already? It's a crime that it isn't already.

1 year ago (edited) | 0

@AnnoyingSonic789

I expect an amazing 1 Milly special

1 year ago | 2

@FraternityOfShadows

Hi! I was wondering - you are doing great job with teaching history - would you maybe consider teaching us more about the history of the 20th century? It is a very important time period, and so much had happened during World War I and II, and the Cold War, and I really believe that this is needed, and if there's anyone that is going to pull it off with squares and crossed rectangles, it is you.

1 year ago | 0

@GrandeMansoPT

Congrats on the 1M!

1 year ago | 0

@p00bix

Was the 30BC video the last in your series on the fall of the Roman Republic? I had assumed that the final episode would either be a look at final solidification of Octavian's power and his transformation into Augustus (30-23BC), or alternatively, an epilogue briefly going over the whole of Augustus's reign, and analyzing how Roman Society was permanently transformed by the 19 years of civil war, followed by 44 years of Augustus' uncontested power. Rewatching the series, Actium felt like the story's climax, the fall of Egypt felt like the denoument, but that a final ~20-30 minute conclusion is still missing.

1 year ago | 6