What Life was Like for Asians in Ancient Rome

Ever wonder if Asians reached Rome? We are learning more and more about ancient globalization with new discoveries and decryptions of ancient texts. We often learn about a lot of Greco-Roman explorers who traveled around the known world back then but what about people who traveled to Rome from other places? Asia to be exact and what did they accomplish and do in Rome? What culture and tradition did they bring?
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  • @MatthewTheWanderer
    @MatthewTheWanderer

    I love videos about the various ways that different cultures interacted with each other in the past! One of my favorite subjects! So, more videos like this, please!

  • @jasemalhammadi4228
    @jasemalhammadi4228

    For you to be able to make such unique videos about historical matters indicates that you have deep and profound understanding of history.

  • @gmoney4980
    @gmoney4980

    As a half Asian & history buff... i really never thought about this. Love this channel!

  • @Chase_baker_1996
    @Chase_baker_1996

    History is so amazing

  • @chalkiememe4183
    @chalkiememe4183

    I could have listened to much more on this topic, thank you so much.

  • @competitionglen
    @competitionglen

    Just a great video, not just informative but entertaining.

  • @JonBrown-po7he
    @JonBrown-po7he

    I really enjoyed your approach to an urban legend/cultural myth frequently posited by too much THC stewing in a morass of suburban lassitude. As usual the depth of research, intuitive writing, and masterful presentation was fantastic. Thanks.

  • @jenniferbreaux7385
    @jenniferbreaux7385

    Brilliant

  • @cprendon3
    @cprendon3

    Idea for future video. How did the various civilizations communicate with each other during Roman and medieval times? They all had so many different languages.

  • @michaelchimdi6380
    @michaelchimdi6380

    I learn everyday that I know nothing

  • @jc-tu6pg
    @jc-tu6pg

    what an interesting topic! can you do a vid about how ancient cultures were able to find/develop translators of each others' languages when they first made contact? i always wondered about this

  • @jonathanhall1825
    @jonathanhall1825

    Could you do one on women hygiene in ancient world ( shaving legs and armpits, make-up, deodorant, etc)

  • @johnking6252
    @johnking6252

    To imagine the stories told around a campfire somewhere on a road that will become the silk road many years in the future and now almost lost to memory? Love history or not , you are... history. 👍✌️🙏

  • @baronwarborn9107
    @baronwarborn9107

    Chinese sailor: 'turn back?? What about all these barrels of pasta we were going to give them? '

  • @MusicismoreImportant
    @MusicismoreImportant

    What about Greece and macedonia and Lusitania??

  • @rafiqmuhamad7711
    @rafiqmuhamad7711

    Ah...the Malay Peninsula mentioned here 🇲🇾

  • @Monatio79
    @Monatio79

    This video reminds me of the movie, Dragon Blade, starring Jackie Chan and John Cusack. The movie itself, while pretty mediocre, nevertheless highlights the possible extent of contact between the Roman and Chinese empires.

  • @moviemonster2083
    @moviemonster2083

    How do you define 'Asians'? The Roman Empire at it's height was about half Asian, as were it's people.

  • @kristifreeman5830
    @kristifreeman5830

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @EllieMaes-Grandad
    @EllieMaes-Grandad

    So, was Marco Polo relevant at all . . . ?