Avenging Varus - The Germanic Wars [FULL DOCUMENTARY]

3,051,673
0
Published 2021-12-05
The FULL version of the Avenging Varus series which details the dramatics Germanic Wars fought between Rome and Arminius. Claim your SPECIAL OFFER for MagellanTV here: try.magellantv.com/invicta. Start your free trial TODAY so you can watch "Germany From Above" about the incredible landscape of Germania, and the rest of MagellanTV’s documentary collection: www.magellantv.com/video/aerial-odyssey-germany-fr…

This history documentary is a compilation of our Avenging Varus animated documentary series:
Avenging Varus Part 1 - Campaigns of Tiberius (10-14 AD)
Avenging Varus Part 2 - Campaigns of Germanicus (14-15 AD)
Avenging Varus Part 3 - Battle of the Long Bridges (15 AD)
Avenging Varus Part 4 - Battle of Idistaviso (16 AD)
Avenging Varus Part 5 - Battle of the Angrivarian Walls (16 AD)
Avenging Varus Part 6 - Fate of Arminius and Germanicus (16 AD)

The video picks up just after the defeat of Varus and his legions at the Battle of Teutoburg Forest by the hands of Arminius. It traces the panicked response of Emperor Augustus and the deployment of Tiberius to resecure the Germanic frontier. The documentary then covers the unfolding series of campaigns launched by Rome and led by Germanicus in its Avenging Varus quest. These feature some of the most climactic battles of the Germanic Wars including the Battle of the Long Bridges, the Battle of Idistaviso, and the Battle of the Angrivarian Wall.

Bibliography and Suggested Reading:
"Campaigns of Germanicus, 13-16 AD" by Ilkka Syvänne
"The Annals" by Cornelius Tacitus
"Roman Soldier Vs Germanic Warrior: 1st Century AD" by Osprey Publishing
"In the Name of Rome" by Adrian Goldsworthy

Research: Chris Das Neves and Eric Tenwolde
Writing: Chris Das Neves
Narration: Invicta
Production: Penta Limited

#Rome
#History
#Documentary

All Comments (21)
  • Germanicus: "So Caecina, your report of the battle?" Caecina: "We slept through the night with barely any food, in camp made of mud, surrounded by un-even marsh terrain, morale beyond awful, outnumbered and with no real chance of escape. Also I dreamt of Varus dragging me down, under the putrid swamp." Germanicus: "By Mars, what happened next?" Caecina: "We won."
  • @yonny1835
    To see Roman Legions standing in formation in all its might must’ve been one of the most intimidating sights ever seen
  • @Helixonian
    "None of your trees here. None of your swamps, just a fair field and fair God's." Beautiful.
  • "Their eagle standards would make a a fine addition to his collection" ahh yes general grievous would be proud
  • @jonbaxter2254
    This literally reads like some of the best fiction ever. but it really happened, 2,000 years ago. Incredible...
  • @maxroy5246
    That situation with Caecina and the long bridges honestly had me holding my breath. Must have been such an intense scenario to actually live through. Reminds me of Cortez’s escape from Tenochtitlan across the causeways
  • This is one of the most compelling stories in Roman history to me. The nightmare of Varus beckoning to join him and his legions really stood out to me. To endure all that and come out victorious is incredible.
  • @seanpearce5809
    Probably the best documentary on Roman campaigns I've ever seen.
  • Caceina had massive balls. I would’ve never heard of him without this documentary. Such tremendous leadership! He was such a Chad! Thanks, invicta!
  • @syluxv2398
    The last time I was this early, Augustus still had his legions.
  • The fact that Arminius had the balls even think about betraying Varus is fucking legendary.
  • @ThisDayInRome
    “Those standers would make fine additions to his collection” was definitely a Star Wars reference lol
  • @InvictaHistory
    I am proud to present the culmination of a ton of hard work from our awesome researchers, artists, and editors! These narrative driven stories are a blast to produce and its definitely something I'd like to do more of. Any suggestions on topics?
  • @PaulPaulPaulson
    I'm literally watching this 15 meters away from the Teutoburger Wald
  • @mrmeener625
    that battle at the swamp and the long bridges has to be the greatest victory of a single battle in history. the bravery the skills of the Roman commander the discipline the courage of the Roman soldiers in the face of defeat was one of the greatest feat of arms
  • @corcaighrebel
    Phenomenal film. Filling in a massive section on Arminius & Germanicus, I knew up until the point where Germanicus had buried the soldiers from Varus' Legions, had no idea of the rest, the losses at sea, the extent of the conflict, the continued skill (genius) of Arminius. Just a truly remarkable, remarkable tale. Thank you so much for the level of detail provided.
  • @firestorm1088
    Declaring victory and then withdrawing, that sounds familiar. Interesting how both Arminius and Germanicus' greatest enemies turned out to be their own people.
  • @mohamedala750
    Beautiful story telling and extremely well paced naration of the events. I listened to the whole video in one go and had my imagination work in overdrive. Absolutely beautiful, felt like I was reading a book.
  • @urrrr
    This is the best documentary I've ever seen in any historical subject. It's not too descriptive, long or soulless. Even better than Caesar's life documentaries especially considering this is a YouTube production that's completely free. Absolutely wonderful work.