Butrint is Albania's greatest Roman archaeological site!

Explore Butrint, Albania from its earliest foundation, then as a Greek city, Roman city, and afterward as a Venetian stronghold. This is Albania's most famous archaeological site, a UNESCO world heritage site.
0:00 Introduction
1:06 Foundation and early city
2:55 Arrival of Rome
3:20 Augustan city
5:05 Virgil immortalizes the city in the Aeneid
6:26 Later history of Butrint: 3C AD- Christian city
8:20 Medieval city (Slavs, Normans, Byzantines, Venetians and more)- finally concluding with Ottoman control and then Albanian independence
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  • @KonradAdenauerJr
    @KonradAdenauerJr Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for showcasing this. It's fascinating to see ancient Roman traces all around the Adriatic Sea.

  • @AncientRomeLive

    @AncientRomeLive

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it It really is an incredible part of the ancient world, and too many people don't know about it! We look forward to returning! Especially before it really gets on the tourist routes.

  • @Alistir_TheChessPlayer

    @Alistir_TheChessPlayer

    Жыл бұрын

    Butrint is not in the part of Adriatic Sea but the Ionian sea. South Albania

  • @Kevink4240

    @Kevink4240

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@iumaser3219But how is it possible that Old Greek Language by the center in Athens is the Old language of Illyrians? This is a well-known fact. Stop trying to take everything from us! You were nothing but slaves who came from Egypt, clothed and fed from Illyrians themselves, taught new language, traditions and all y'all did is make them well known that you were autochthonous !! 🙄😏 Get a life!

  • @wardafournello

    @wardafournello

    6 ай бұрын

    @iumaser3219 Yes. Βουθρωτόν (Butrint) . An ancient Greek city in Northern Epirus.

  • @alanmaconnachie2655
    @alanmaconnachie2655 Жыл бұрын

    It’s interesting to learn about the connections to ancient Troy, & amazing to think that some of the survivors may have visited this site. Great info…Thanks!

  • @AncientRomeLive

    @AncientRomeLive

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, we love that fact about Butrint. So many more sites are connected to Troy, Odysseus, Aeneas! (More connections for future videos)

  • @alanmaconnachie2655

    @alanmaconnachie2655

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Darius, could you explain the connections (if any) between the Lions gate at this site and the famous Luon’s Gate at Mycenae ? the design and stonework seem to be too similar to be a coincidence…. Thanks!

  • @marcoscaba3846
    @marcoscaba3846 Жыл бұрын

    A lot of information and great imagery. Great video!

  • @AncientRomeLive

    @AncientRomeLive

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching. (The drone helps, we think!)

  • @aalexander928
    @aalexander928 Жыл бұрын

    This is an excellent video - thanks so much for posting this.

  • @AncientRomeLive

    @AncientRomeLive

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @andyroo9381
    @andyroo9381 Жыл бұрын

    The mosaic floor is stunning!!!!

  • @AncientRomeLive

    @AncientRomeLive

    Жыл бұрын

    Covered during our visit- but we cited the images that we featured.

  • @lesliewatson-cq8mb
    @lesliewatson-cq8mb Жыл бұрын

    9:48 excellent video and a real eye opener to this area. Thank you, Leslie and Tim

  • @AncientRomeLive

    @AncientRomeLive

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for watching!

  • @margiethessin8975
    @margiethessin8975 Жыл бұрын

    We were visiting Corfu in 2019 and realized we could take a short ferry ride to Albania. We hired a tour guide/taxi driver in Saranda and he took us to Butrint. Fascinating visit but I’ve learned a lot more from this video. Thank you!

  • @AncientRomeLive

    @AncientRomeLive

    Жыл бұрын

    Sounds great! yes, a short hop from Corfu!

  • @martinstensby2011
    @martinstensby2011 Жыл бұрын

    Great video, thanks! There is so much to see and it’s good to have your excellent guidance to make my choice from.

  • @AncientRomeLive

    @AncientRomeLive

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!

  • @ancientrome5326
    @ancientrome5326 Жыл бұрын

    Lovely Video! Amazing how well preserved some of the buildings are!

  • @AncientRomeLive

    @AncientRomeLive

    Жыл бұрын

    Many thanks! It's an important site- and not very well known.

  • @simonstergaard
    @simonstergaard Жыл бұрын

    Love your channel... Thankyou!

  • @AncientRomeLive

    @AncientRomeLive

    Жыл бұрын

    You are so welcome!

  • @Peter_Schiavo
    @Peter_Schiavo Жыл бұрын

    We're going to visit Corfu eventually. We'll be sure to see this also.

  • @AncientRomeLive

    @AncientRomeLive

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, it's so close. Do visit!

  • @oatnoid
    @oatnoid Жыл бұрын

    Its fascinating that some of these obscure ruins were key cities in the ancient empire. And the historical figures who might have strode those very floors.

  • @AncientRomeLive

    @AncientRomeLive

    Жыл бұрын

    A wonderful thing about the Roman Empire, is that you can discover different local communities and how they interacted with Rome, and remained distinct from it.

  • @jennifersiegrist8440
    @jennifersiegrist8440 Жыл бұрын

    Wow, what an amazing site, and to be able to see it . Thank you ❤❤❤❤

  • @AncientRomeLive

    @AncientRomeLive

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it

  • @marthaarya167
    @marthaarya16711 ай бұрын

    Interesting!

  • @Gracchi
    @Gracchi Жыл бұрын

    Great video, thanks.

  • @AncientRomeLive

    @AncientRomeLive

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad you liked it!

  • @RP-mm9ie
    @RP-mm9ie Жыл бұрын

    Thanks

  • @AncientRomeLive

    @AncientRomeLive

    Жыл бұрын

    Welcome

  • @Rayza82
    @Rayza82 Жыл бұрын

    One of my favorite ancient ruined cities I've ever visited. Thanks for a great showcase and overview of the history. Especially the drone shots were nice to see from above which the average Joe can't see walking around the site. Some of that I did not know like how those were the names of freed slaves written in Greek. Why were they enshrined forever on the theater, what was the reason for that? Anyway, about Julius and Augustus Caesar. In my research, which isn't always the best sources like you probably know how to find, I found that both of them visited the city. Julius visited after his army's loss at Dyracchium (Durrës) to Pompey's forces. He hopes the magic spring water and relaxing atmosphere could help them regroup and face Pompey again in Greece which they did and won. That is why afterwards he gave special status to the city as a veteran colony for it helped them win the war. Augustus I heard visited maybe even twice as Emperor or before he was Emperor. As Emperor to oversee or inspect the additional constructions he ordered. Anyway, GREAT VIDEO. I visited in June 2021 and recorded a bunch of videos and photos and still never released them anywhere 🤔 they are all on file, maybe I should.

  • @AncientRomeLive

    @AncientRomeLive

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your comments. Yes, it's a great site- and so much more to say about it. We appreciate it that you liked the drone footage as well. Such lists of freed slaves are not uncommon in the ancient world. It was a momentous occasion- to be recorded- and the theater was part of the temple complex. So, it was an appropriate place (also very public and visible).

  • @Rayza82

    @Rayza82

    Жыл бұрын

    @iumaser3219 I'm more interested in Roman history, but thanks for the info and I knew some of that 👍. I'm pretty sure Albanians think they are descendants of Illyrians primarily. Anyway, just thinking out loud but part of the reason I rarely post or edit my history on site videos I shot in my over one year of my life living in the Balkans is because some Greek, Albanian, or Slavic person is always jumping in the comments sections with what they feel they need to input from their point of view. It's pretty annoying actually. You put some cool info I do admit. And sources. 👍

  • @leannemorris4750
    @leannemorris47505 ай бұрын

    I went here 6 months after Albania opened up for tourism. What an incredible place. There are areas where there are huge slabs of rock so smooth and so perfectly fitting together you cannot fit a pin between them. Each slab was carved to fit with the next, corners and straight lines. They are all about 1m long and almost as thick in places. How did they lift and carve them? I couldn't've see any tool marks on these slabs. There was one stream that was heated upstream and went under all the roman houses providing heat in winter and another stream they made to take effluent away. Sadly, there were no males in this town, neither young or middle aged. Only old old men tending gardens. When I asked the tour guide where all the males were, she said they went to Corfu and onto Europe to get away from the war. Her own 14 year old son, put floaties on his arms and along with his friends (one in a rubber ring), they swam to Corfu to escape the war. This place is incredible and is a showcase for what the Romans could achieve building wise.

  • @brutus4013
    @brutus4013 Жыл бұрын

    Well done . 👍🏼

  • @AncientRomeLive

    @AncientRomeLive

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks 👍

  • @brutus4013

    @brutus4013

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AncientRomeLive S P Q R aeternum .

  • @DeneF
    @DeneF Жыл бұрын

    Agora...Not Ag-ora in pronunciation. Just trying to help. Lol. Great video as always. Thanks.

  • @AncientRomeLive

    @AncientRomeLive

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for watching.

  • @angelomiccinilli9181
    @angelomiccinilli9181 Жыл бұрын

    l'impero Romano con l'influsso culturale Greco , è stato il pilastro portante della cultura Occidentale , che nel bene o nel male è senza dubbio la civiltà più progredita tecnicamente , giuridicamente e politicamente , ha ovviamente molte colpe e molte inefficienze , ma non esistono attualmente e non sono mai esistite nel passato culture che siano migliori , rispetto ai valori fondamentali dell'uomo , ( almeno io non ne conosco nessuna ) , Cinese , Russa , Afgana , Araba , Vietnamita eccc..... mille volte meglio la cultura Occidentale

  • @AncientRomeLive

    @AncientRomeLive

    Жыл бұрын

    Continuiamo viaggiare nel mondo romano!

  • @sianwilliams2271

    @sianwilliams2271

    Жыл бұрын

    Fantastic introduction and wonderful photography! Thank you Darius and team for bringing these lesser-known Roman sites to wider attention.

  • @atlantic_love
    @atlantic_love9 ай бұрын

    I appreciate the effort that goes into making these videos, but I call into question their accuracy. We really have no way of knowing what these sites actually looked like, unless there are paintings lying around that were created back then. There's just really nothing left of any of the structures. It is my understanding that the stone from these sites was removed over the centuries to make buildings elsewhere. Perhaps there are other sources of information you're relying upon?

  • @AncientRomeLive

    @AncientRomeLive

    9 ай бұрын

    We are PhD scholars that make these videos. The knowledge shared includes an in-depth study of the the remains, the ancient sources, and immense amount of previous scholarship.

  • @wardafournello
    @wardafournello5 ай бұрын

    Butrint is Albania's greatest Ancient GREEK archaeological site! We will never let you obfuscate History.

  • @marcoluppo5783

    @marcoluppo5783

    4 ай бұрын

    Lol Greek?? Please!! Pre dates Greeks by 2000 years, since Pelasgian era.The cyclopian walls made of huge stones demostrates that!!!

  • @ArditSr

    @ArditSr

    13 күн бұрын

    What is Greek? Arvanites? The whole Epirus is Albanian, never was Greek, and even fought not to be under Greek rule! Your history is made in Bavaria....

  • @davidscwimer1974
    @davidscwimer197410 ай бұрын

    Greek colonies that existed in what is now modern Albania: 1. Apollonia 2. Epidamnos (Dyrrachium) 3. Butrint (Bouthroton) 4. Amantia 5. Oricum These colonies were established by ancient Greek city-states and played significant roles in the region's history.

  • @AncientRomeLive

    @AncientRomeLive

    10 ай бұрын

    @dariusarya on his KZread visited them all- so stand by for his future content

  • @ArditSr

    @ArditSr

    13 күн бұрын

    Greek? What is Greek? You mean Gracei, a name given to Hellenic tribes from Romans? There is no such thing as Greek...youre just ancient Illyrian tribes that separated in hellenistic era

  • @davidscwimer1974

    @davidscwimer1974

    13 күн бұрын

    @@ArditSr 😂 dum albo. The Illyrian name was given to the Illyrians by the Greeks 😂 show us some ancient Illyrian writing ? You can’t 😂 And btw Albanians are not Illyrians they are mostly of Turkic and Slavic extraction

  • @davidscwimer1974

    @davidscwimer1974

    13 күн бұрын

    @@ArditSr ahh an Albanian who is so thick 😂Illyrian was a name given to the peoples who lived in the western Balkans by the Greeks 😂 Show me some ancient Illyrian writing ✍️ you can’t so 🤫 Albanians are Turks and Slavs not ancient people

  • @davidscwimer1974

    @davidscwimer1974

    13 күн бұрын

    @@ArditSr Albanians are not the Ancient Illyrians stop dreaming 💭 the Greeks gave the name to the extinct tribes of Illyrians. Show me some Illyrian writing ? Whooops you can’t !

  • @antoniovitturi5482
    @antoniovitturi5482 Жыл бұрын

    Come please to croatia

  • @AncientRomeLive

    @AncientRomeLive

    Жыл бұрын

    We've been! We need to put up some videos on Croatia (Split, Salona, etc)

  • @Alistir_TheChessPlayer
    @Alistir_TheChessPlayer Жыл бұрын

    in Albania there is also a large Roman amphitheater in Durrës, which is the third largest in the region. Butrint has been not a greek colony. it was built by the chaonians that were the native inhabitants on the territory that now is shared between Albania and Greece.

  • @AncientRomeLive

    @AncientRomeLive

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, @dariusarya will share his video on Durres and more. Yes, regarding the native inhabitants- who created the original, impressive "Greek" polis.

  • @Alistir_TheChessPlayer

    @Alistir_TheChessPlayer

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@AncientRomeLive there are still parts of the ruins that are undiscovered, but it is something that costs money to do

  • @Alistir_TheChessPlayer

    @Alistir_TheChessPlayer

    Жыл бұрын

    @iumaser3219 I show you who you really are. You must be a Greekized Vlach. Real Hellenes are dark skinned like Egyptians or Turks and other Mediterranean countries if you don't know. Europe supported you to be part of the EU because during the 70s you were a poor country. You have invested money to make your story real. All linguists have proven that the Albanian language is at the root of the Indo-European languages, and this makes Greek inferior because in-depth studies will show that the Greek language itself came from the Albanian language, but you transformed it into a gipsy language.

  • @bletrick3352

    @bletrick3352

    Жыл бұрын

    @iumaser3219 Cope

  • @davidscwimer1974

    @davidscwimer1974

    10 ай бұрын

    Greek colonies that existed in what is now modern Albania: 1. Apollonia 2. Epidamnos (Dyrrachium) 3. Butrint (Bouthroton) 4. Amantia 5. Oricum These colonies were established by ancient Greek city-states and played significant roles in the region's history.

  • @user-bz7uz3vf4v
    @user-bz7uz3vf4vАй бұрын

    Ilirjan jo greko jo roman

  • @carbo73
    @carbo73 Жыл бұрын

    Do you know that when Khrushev visited Albania he wished to built a nuclear submarine base in Butrint, razing all the archaeological site to dig an underground bunker for the submarines!?!?! He said it was an ideal place, that one just had to throw all the "old shit" to the sea and build the bunkers. All that soviet love for culture... 😡😡😡

  • @altintoska
    @altintoska Жыл бұрын

    Never been Greek colony! That's wrong

  • @AncientRomeLive

    @AncientRomeLive

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, more of a Greek "polis" in appearance. See whc.unesco.org/en/list/570/

  • @davidscwimer1974

    @davidscwimer1974

    10 ай бұрын

    Greek colonies that existed in what is now modern Albania: 1. Apollonia 2. Epidamnos (Dyrrachium) 3. Butrint (Bouthroton) 4. Amantia 5. Oricum These colonies were established by ancient Greek city-states and played significant roles in the region's history.

  • @ArditSr

    @ArditSr

    13 күн бұрын

    @@AncientRomeLive Yeah, what's the name of that Bavarian king that decided to fabricate a brand-new history for Greeks in 1821? Where did 10 million Albanians (Arvanites) in Greece go? They were the proof of Albanian continuation in modern Greece since ancient times. In fact, the whole of Greece is an Illyri-Dardianian Colony! Even Herodotus states that "Greeks" learnt everything, from ship building to sciences from Pelasgians. Then who were these Pelasgians? If you take Slavic out of equation, in the once called Illyrian Peninsula, you are left with Albanians and Greeks, and that's why DNA shows today great similarity! Butrint is Charonian, so was Pyrus, and Alexanders mother. Never greek!

  • @NikkkDoo-uj5
    @NikkkDoo-uj58 ай бұрын

    Butrint Ist nicht Roman..scheise Mann. Butrint ist mehr Altar als Romen.. ist Alter Albanische

  • @albalb6409
    @albalb64098 ай бұрын

    Butrinti was a big city when roman comming.is not roman.when biutrinti was a city, roma and roman don't exist

  • @mrmr8124
    @mrmr8124 Жыл бұрын

    Kosovo is serbia

  • @ArditSr

    @ArditSr

    13 күн бұрын

    Cope harder

  • @Usera2324dfre
    @Usera2324dfreАй бұрын

    This is greek not roman stop this propaganda

  • @ArditSr

    @ArditSr

    13 күн бұрын

    Greek is actually Albanian. 10 million ARVANITES, who were forcibly submitted to not speak Albanian language is the greatest cultural genocide you have committed!

  • @Albanesegotti
    @Albanesegotti Жыл бұрын

    People forget that Albanians and Greeks are the same people whe share the same history and blood !

  • @giorgossket1118

    @giorgossket1118

    Жыл бұрын

    Actually...at ALL...Greeks and Albanians look very different..and Greeks can understand when they seee an Albanian

  • @SaintSkanderbegus

    @SaintSkanderbegus

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@giorgossket1118 Albanians = lighter skin color, greeks = northern african

  • @albalb6409

    @albalb6409

    8 ай бұрын

    ​@@giorgossket1118gipsy greek

  • @ArditSr

    @ArditSr

    13 күн бұрын

    @@giorgossket1118 Yes, because Greek is never born white skinned, but look dark with pitch black hair and facial hair. And if he looks white skinned, chances are he is ARVANITE, or son of Albanian immigrant

  • @VangelisMourelatos
    @VangelisMourelatos Жыл бұрын

    Βουθρωτό is the name. This is an ancient GREEK city. Of course all of ancient Greece was a Roman province. The title of the video is WRONG.

  • @albalb6409

    @albalb6409

    8 ай бұрын

    Butrinti was a city before the Greeks.greeks don't exist when butrinti was city. Greek lies

  • @VangelisMourelatos

    @VangelisMourelatos

    8 ай бұрын

    @@albalb6409 Hahahaha the Albanians were BARBARIANS. You had no cities. And the name is Βουθρωτό, which actually means something in Ancient Greek.

  • @albalb6409

    @albalb6409

    8 ай бұрын

    You look how Egyptian. The today greek are gipsy.the antic greek was albanian and you now that. Are 5 milion arvanites in the Greece today which forbid them to speak Albanian even today. Greek state=false church state. The Greek state was founded with the blood of Albanians in 1821. No one was greek in that war

  • @ArditSr

    @ArditSr

    13 күн бұрын

    And from the surname, you are ARVANITIS aka ALBANIAN.