Units of History - The Praetorian Guard DOCUMENTARY
A history documentary on the Praetorian Guard. Start building your own Roman Praetorians and get 20% off with our exclusive Victrix miniatures link: www.victrixlimited.com/invicta
In this history documentary we explore the legendary Praetorian Guard of the Roman Army. We begin with their origins which had its start in a tradition of bodyguard troops dating back to the Roman monarchy. In these early years, chieftains would have their elite retinue by their side both in peace and in war. During the early Republic, it became practice for allied latin units to be selected as a part of the Extraordinarii which were to camp besides a Roman general in camp and be at his direct disposal. In later years, powerful Roman generals would begin forming their own bodyguard troops such as Caesar's Germanic cavalry which accompanied him throughout the Gallic Wars. At the end of the Republic, so called Cohors Praetoriae would be used by both Augustus and Mark Antony in their civil war. In the aftermath Augustus would merge these units and institutionalize them as an important part of his new regime. From then on, the Praetorian Guard would play a key part in the history of the Roman Empire, especially when they became involved with politics in Rome and in the transitions of power therein.
Literary Sources:
"The Praetorian Guard" by Boris Rankov
"The Praetorian Guard" by Sandra Bingham
"Legions of Rome" by Stephen Dando-Collins
"Uniforms of the Roman World" by Kevin Kiley
"The Complete Roman Army" by Adrian Goldsworthy
"Roman Military Equipment" by M.C. Bishop
"Augustus" by Anthony Everitt
Credits:
Research = Invicta
Script = Invicta
Narration = Guy Michaels
Art = Penta Limited
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"These are the good lads that you can count on to never stab you in the back" - Caligula, Aurelian, Caracalla, Commodus, Galba, Elagalabus, Perinax, Balbinus and Pupienus
@butchdeadlift7551
Жыл бұрын
Commodus deserved it.
@FatJoe98100
Жыл бұрын
@@butchdeadlift7551 No body liked Commodus, he was kind of a dick
@ethanc1121
Жыл бұрын
Which is why Germans were the preferred bodyguard of many emperors
@erostheelder6831
Жыл бұрын
😭
@erostheelder6831
Жыл бұрын
@@butchdeadlift7551 Commodus could run for President right now and he might have a chance. 🤣 OMG!! What is going on!!
I think that disbanding the guard alone shows that Constantine was smarter than any previous emperor.
@PRubin-rh4sr
5 ай бұрын
It wasnt like previous emperors didnt think about it, it's that they CANNOT.
@nothisispatrick4644
Ай бұрын
They literally can't, the Praetorians volatile as they are, are still an effective police force that could immediately be called upon at a moments notice. Removing them would simply leave a huge dent to the security of the city, and crippling the political security of the Augustus. Constantine got away with it because the Praetorians of his time were already pretty redundant and functionally useless to him. The city of Rome is no longer the center of the empire as it has been, Roman Emperor's since the 3rd century crisis were increasingly spending less time on the city to run round the provinces to repel barbarian attacks. Just think of it like Constantine getting rid of a tumor, The Praetorians were now unnecessary to him and a complete drain on the empires finances so he cut them off.
@MrBubblecake
14 күн бұрын
It’s a sad day when realizing something as simple as that makes you smarter than all the men who held the position before you. He was also smart enough to have a legion on standby while disarming the praetorians and sending them off. Which again should have just been common sense lol The praetorians should have been disbanded after the 2nd or 3rd backstab, it’s kinda like how Antigonus handled the silver shields after they brought him their own commander. You can’t trust men who were willing to backstab their former commander, because now they’ve started to believe they can get rid of their superiors whenever they don’t satisfy them
Excellent video, the Praetorian Guard is probably one of the most infamous units of antiquity, where they morphed from being an elite unit of soldiers who protect the Emperor, to a unit that attempted to control them. Another unit that went through a similar transition are the Janissaries. A video on the Janissaries would be amazing! Keep up the great work @Invicta
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Жыл бұрын
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@chriscormac231
Жыл бұрын
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@Progamermove_2003
Жыл бұрын
The difference is that Janissaries stayed loyal for a couple of centuries, while Praetorians were corrupted within a single generation.
@shamsishraq6831
Жыл бұрын
A big difference (and often not understood) between Janissaries and the Praetorian Guard is that the latter was disloyal despite their rising living standards. Meanwhile, the Janissaries lost a lot of their real wages (hyperinflation from Spanish gold and silver), and the expensive(apparently effective, even though brutal) devshirme process was phased out in favor of local recruitment. Not just that, they were allowed to learn a trade (since their wages were not sufficient anymore) and marry, so there was not even any difference left between the ordinary troops and Janissaries other than their "elite" status. All pomp and no performance. To make matters worse, they got themselves in an unholy alliance with the local clergy and aristocracy (keep in mind that Janissaries owned land now and the recruitment process was no longer meritocratic), so any attempt to reform them was now "unIslamic" and generated undue resistance.
@lettuceman9439
Жыл бұрын
Varangians and swiss strived chadily
Augustus: "I shall appoint the Praetorians as my personal guard. They sure will protect me and the following emperors with absolute loyalty..." *Centuries later* Praetorian Guards: "WHERE IS THE F*CKING MONEY, PERTINAX?" Pertinax: "It's down there somewhere. Let me take another look..." Praetorian Guards: *Plunge his head back into the Tiber*
@eldorados_lost_searcher
Жыл бұрын
Treasurer: But, Emperor, you can't just make more coins to make up the difference, it'll bring down the value of the currency! Didius Julianus: Yeah? Well that's just like, uh, your opinion, man.
@GeorgeEstregan828
Жыл бұрын
That's some gangsta shit
@comraderoman4299
Жыл бұрын
Big Lebowski reference lfg
@PRubin-rh4sr
5 ай бұрын
Praetorians in their traditional capacity has been around way before Octavian.
@longhairdontcare122
5 күн бұрын
Well done sir. 😊
Here's some ideas for future episodes: a) Napoleon's Imperial Guards b) Polish Winged Hussars c) Ottoman Jannisary d) English longbowmen e) Black Watch...
I was so happy when I have found out that Constantine disbanded them. Most of the empire’s misfortunes can be traced back to the pretorian guard. Never forget Aurelian.
It’s been said before but the quality of these videos is simply amazing. Hats off to the animators, scriptwriters, researchers, editors, and the entire production crew for giving us such amazing and accessible information
@InvictaHistory
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! I'll be sure to pass that praise along!
@kjnewell7243
Жыл бұрын
You mean to tell me the narrator isn’t the only creator of this channel… rubbish!
@NobleKorhedron
Жыл бұрын
@@InvictaHistory: Someone's asking for you to cover the Janisssries on another comment...
@benjaminguilatcoiv
11 ай бұрын
@@InvictaHistory they were more corrupt than the finest, and yes the corrupt can fight well too definitely more ruthlessly... even now it turns out in America's forces the most elite are the most corrupt.. it seems to be 'axiomatic' of this fallen world, the closer to power the more corrupt, like seeks like.. ( and America's 'praetorian guards' are the same )
There has never been a better time than here and now for lovers of History looking for entertainment that educates. We are spoiled for choice, and this channel is among the very best. I thank you.
@avalle4493
Жыл бұрын
100% agree. The History comunity in KZread is making History love grow like never before.
@JemHadar422
Жыл бұрын
I agree, the 90s were good with history channels on TV. However today these are master works!
If I had to choose the absolute BEST legions ever to represent Rome, it would have to have been Caesar's 9th and 10th legions. The 9th legion always held the left flank with the 10th always holding the right flank. Both were the farthest legions from Caesar in any battle and both legions consistently performed better than any other. At Pharsalus, the 9th had to hold their ground longer than any other legion, while the 10th was responsible for rolling up Pompey's left flank and starting its rout.
@paprskomet
Жыл бұрын
It is sort of impossible to select any single legion and declared it "the best".You are talking about institution that was used for almost 1000 years and during that time it underwent several changes.
@Raz.C
Жыл бұрын
And yet, caesar himself personally and quite publicly, repeatedly favoured the 10th legion. There's even a bit of a joke related to how the 10th got its name as Legio X Equestris, all because caesar continually favoured it. During the civil war, the optimates were always fearful of the tenth legion. After they were retired, they were brought back by Marc Antony and also by Augustus, too!!
@paprskomet
Жыл бұрын
@@Raz.C there were other legions brought back hovewer. If 10th was regarded so very special by Caesar than it is surprising he did not entered Italy using its services although that was the most risky decision of his life. No matter what feelings Caesar might personally have for 10th legion it still does not make it something anyone can proclaim best Roman legion as if that is something that can be measured in exact terms.
@Raz.C
Жыл бұрын
@paprskomet If you read his Gallic Wars books, you'll find numerous instances where he publicly singles the tenth legion out for praise. If that seems like too much work, there's probably a lot of information online able the 10th, that is more condensed, but just as illuminating.
@Raz.C
Жыл бұрын
@paprskomet I think it was a self-fulfilling prophecy, in some measure. By that, I mean: the 10th was without a doubt Caesar's best performing legion (followed closely by the 9th, the other Spanish legion). Because of this, he singled out the 10th for praise, which made them try even harder, which made them perform even better, which made him praise them more, which made them try even harder... If you study all of the battles through Gaul and against migrating Germanic tribes (such as the Suebi), as well as the incursions into Germania and the civil war against the optimates, you'll always see the 10th legion smashing through enemy lines, setting attackers to rout and otherwise performing the impossible. That's not to say that every other legion was useless. Not at all. Caesar would have been fucked if that was the case. No, it's just that the 10th was the best, by far, of his amazing legions.
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@johntaylor7029
Жыл бұрын
Hope that scribe is proud of himself.
@Vayne122
Жыл бұрын
F
@rgm96x49
Жыл бұрын
It still hurts...
@alespoljansek1563
Жыл бұрын
F
@badgamemaster
Жыл бұрын
F F F F F F
Dr. Bingham was my PT at the University of Edinburgh. Good to see her (superb) book get a shout-out in the description.
Oh they sound to be quite the stalwart and loyal bunch. Ever shifting loyalty, flickering like a candle in the wind. How impressive!
So.. we could call the late era Praetorian Guard a rich and highly selective political party interested manly in maintaining the systems that allowed them to exist and get rich..? They acted like one and the requirements for admission closed a lot of people outside the unit/party. Interesting video, keep them coming!
@Brandonhayhew
Жыл бұрын
They became corrupted. Constantine the great abolished
@W47689
9 ай бұрын
Alot like most systems in place in today's age. Using corruption as tool to keep themselves in place.
Not gonna lie, I was impressed to see Victrix advertising in this video. And yes I am going to be getting a few sets of their Late Roman troops very soon.
I would love a vídeo about the French Imperial Guard, especially the Old Guard, Les Gronards. Or the Canons of the Holy Sepulcher.
@InvictaHistory
Жыл бұрын
Definitely want to cover that!
@RexGalilae
Жыл бұрын
The Old Guard were beasts among men. Physically imposing, most experienced and fanatically loyal. They saw no action at Waterloo but if they did, they could've turned the tide alone. Too bad they'd lay down their lives to cover the retreat of the Armee du Nord in the aftermath They were everything the Praetorians could have been.
@brianaguila6925
Жыл бұрын
@@RexGalilae Iirc,they were with Germanicus during the Battle of the Angrivarian Wall. Early imperial era guards were competent with time and conditions reducing their quality.
@RexGalilae
Жыл бұрын
@@brianaguila6925 The OG Praetorians were basically Julius Caesar's old guard and Germanicus commanded the very next generation Not surprising that they were formidable
@eldorados_lost_searcher
Жыл бұрын
@@RexGalilae Just watched Waterloo the other day, and both scenes (although not accurate) bring a tear to my eye.
I'm like a kid with a new toy whenever I see a new release from your wonderful team
An exellent video! Really appreciate the depth and detail you go into. Have you considered doing Napoleon's Imperial Guard? Keep it up!
As always : wonderful video ! Big congrats for your amazing work
Excellent historical coverage video about praetorian guards of Roman empire armies that introduced .. thanks for sharing
Been looking forward to this one for a while. Invicta you guys are the freakin best. Roma Victrix my dudes.
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I'd love to see a video on the Roman's Batavian guard too
@jozzieokes3422
Жыл бұрын
Same here
Another absolutely great video without peer. You are amazing!
Thank you for this belated Christmas gift Invicta!
all Romaboos know that if we ever have a time machine, the first thing we do is go back in time and convince Augustus to disband the Praetorians ASAP
@alexandrub8786
Жыл бұрын
Weren't half of the emperors they killed tyranns or incompetents?
@ordotectonicus8585
Жыл бұрын
@@alexandrub8786 They've killed good and bad emperors. I'd say their negatives far outweigh their good deeds
@johntaylor7029
Жыл бұрын
Nah just keep paying them more, I'm sure that'll secure loyalty.
@georgepatton93
Жыл бұрын
@@alexandrub8786 tell that to Aurelian
@alexandrub8786
Жыл бұрын
@@georgepatton93 why do you think i said half? The other being "meh" to "Aurelian". Aurelian is just "the exception"
You should do episodes about Roman Auxiliaries(such as Batavian horse), the German Guard and the Singularian horse
@paprskomet
Жыл бұрын
Germanic not "german".
@jmac6055
Жыл бұрын
Germanic also known as modern day: Belgium, Switzerland, Germany, Poland, Netherlands, Lithuania etc.
@bleekskaduwee6762
Жыл бұрын
@@paprskomet sorry all the sources I have read always refer to it as the German Guard not the Germanic Guard. I am not saying your wrong just that I have never heard it called that before
@paprskomet
Жыл бұрын
@@bleekskaduwee6762 point is that there is difference in "german" and "germanic". It is very common to refer to "german tribes" in english but english speakers(scholars included) are ocassionally aware that "german" is misleading word so they use "germanic" instead. Ironically german language do makes a difference between "german" in the sense of modern people of germanic roots from modern state of Germany and "germanics" - that is ancient germanic peoples who are not limited just on modern Germans of Germany.
@bleekskaduwee6762
Жыл бұрын
@@paprskomet interesting, thank you for clearing that up for me.
Thanks for the information in this video ⚔️
An excellent piece of work, I watched it twice.
Great video 👍🏅 Thanks 👏👏👏
Have you thought about covering more Guard units from the Byzantine Period such as the Excubitors or the Scholai Palatinae?
Another Roman unit that can you cover is the Dromedarri (Camel cavalry), these were used in Syria!
Great video as always. I would like to see video about Sassanid war elephants and urban cohorts.
"No one with that much drip can ever be trusted" A Ceaser, probably Claudius.
Beautiful video, thank you.
Great final reflection, great video
Awesome as always
This is amazing. Thank you so very much
Excellent work here Sir
very glad you remade this video
been waiting for this one!
Well done ! Thank You .
Great video! Really well done.
The scariest words ever heard in Rome: 'Sire, we'd like you to be our new emperor. And don't worry about your safety; the Guard will have your back covered.'
Great Video!! I have been painting Victrix Models for years, Some of my Roman’s are actually in the early clips with the side by side video of them charging!! Such a cool Colab.
Excellent Video! 💯
Excellent research and presentation
Well earned 1.3m subscribers. Always a treat to watch your videos.
Epic ending. Well done.
I’m a VERY visual learner and right-brained when it comes to pretty much anything. The animations, colors and style of your channel’s work has helped me to understand, remember and retell tremendously! Thank you!
Heyyyoooo, finally doing the king makers. About time🔥👍
Great Roman history 👍
Amazing 👏
amazing vid!
Great video!
Keep up the good work
Thank you, Invicta, for still conveying time relative to "BC/AD" terms. It's very much appreciated.
Oh boy, a new video from Invicta ! Oh... THEM
Wonderful video! ⚔🙏👍
Nicely done video
Excellent Work!!!!
Didnt you make a video like this 7 years ago? Both are amzing keep up the work👍👍👍
I would love a video on the Prussian Guard Units of the "Langen Kerls".
Loved the video.
I would like to see y'all do a video about the knights of the garter and William Marshall.
Excellent video! Could you do a units episode on the evorcatii?
I Love your videos can you make videos about medieval units Like ottoman Janissaries, Winged Hussars, Teutonic Knights etc
Loved this video man i have recomendation on a topic would you consider doing some videos on the fall of the holy roman empire?
As mentioned in other comments, a video on the Ottoman Janissaries would be great!
Constantine: *Dissolves the Praetorian Guard* Praetorian Guards: "DAMN YOU!!! NOW WHO ARE WE GOING TO KILL EVERYTIME WE GET BORED?!" 😡
First thing that comes to mind is Maximus shouting praetorian then finishing him off. No one beats the max 😮
These are very educational videos
Great video and very nice to listen to narrator. Bravo.
The relationship between evocati and praetorians has always intrigued me...
On one hand you want all your best guys watching the guy in charge On the other hand you REALLY never wanna get to the point to where the enemy is getting that close to the emperor
Please make a video regarding Janissary
Babe wake up! I know you’re off work but @Invicta uploaded a new video
Nice
Pls make a detail vid about Janissary pls
Could you please cover the Tagmata of the Byzantine Empire?
Please follow this up with an episode on the papal swiss guard.
I'd like to see a video on something that's hard for me to word - but something like how government evolved from Rome to medieval Europe and what ideas, institutions, etc carried over and how they changed. Basically starting at the collapse of the Western Empire and just how things evolved and how the new Germanic/"barbarian" rulers used, modified and changed the old, existing Roman traditions, systems, institutions, etc and maybe how life changed for the people and such... If that makes any sense. Maybe it already exists but I've wanted to read or watch a video about that topic for years.
i have some of those models and they are good!
A video about Hakkapeliitta a cavarly wich served under Gustavus Adolphus in the 30 years war.. Or Charles XII elit guard Drabanterna.
The Imperial Guard of Napoleon would be a great one to cover next!
How about an episode about the Swiss Guard? Edit: For me the praetorian guard was a testament to the corruption that was rampant in Rome. But I cannot defend the Varangians either. I find it absurd that the Varangians could plunder the royal treasure after their leader's death; and Herald Hardrada gave to Yaroslav, the ruler of the Kievan Rus, state secrets from the Roman Empire that he swore to be loyal. In the same year the Rus attacked Constantinople.
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Quality content, can you do the French Imperial Guard next?
Please do a video about Kizilbash unit in the Savafid and Afsharid empires
Can you do a video on the evocati
Geeking out on this video! The Praetorians are one of the most enigmatic units in history!
Please do the Gaelic Gallowglass next :D
Finally a narrator's voice that sounds like they made it more than halfway through puberty.
Vitrix gets it. We love playing with ARMY MEN
“The Bene Gesserit take a somewhat different view: power attracts the corruptible, and absolute power attracts the absolutely corruptible.”
Thumbs up for the intro already!
Could you do a video on the lictors guild?
Where can I find the background music? It sounds awesome 😯
The soldier mini you kept showing didn't skip leg day!
Praetorians: "Who are you?" Varangians: "I'm you but loyal."
@menmamadrigal1233
Жыл бұрын
To be fair here varangians also had other jobs that kept them busy like constantly hunting pirates, slaughtering bandits, acting as jailers and patrolling the borderlands which meant they never got bored or complacent enough to even bother
@robertvermaat8949
Жыл бұрын
@@menmamadrigal1233 After Manzikirt when Emperor Romanos IV Diogenes was defeated by Sultan Alp Arslan, a palace coup was staged before he could return to Constantinople - instead of defending their absent emperor, the Varangians were used by the usurpers. The Varangians were not loyal to emperors, just to the person who held the throne (and their pay).
@paprskomet
Жыл бұрын
That is pretty common misconception to imagine Varangians as perfectly loyal.They were also not always loyal,they were also sometimes revolting and also involved in kingmaking machinations.