How accurate is this video Veeky Forums?

How accurate is this video Veeky Forums?
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Not that much and I hate these retarded summaries for brainlets

What would you recommend instead?
I am retard trying to become less of a retard.

That's retard BBC-tier history for niglets. The authors really spent more time talking about the supposed multiculturalism and multiracialism of the Rome than the history of Italy.

Needs more niggers.

youtube.com/watch?v=46ZXl-V4qwY&t=138s

This is a better video, but it's still a summary. If you want to "know" things about rome, you can read roman literature, written by romans.

It's like following the rule of wikipedia: if you want more information look to the sources rather than the wiki article. Articles on wikipedia are after all a concatenated summary of the sources anyway.

Check out Historia Civilis, if you're interested in Roman politics, MS paint tier recreations of ancient battles (still better than most other videos though)
He's the best you're going to find, he's not exactly a Caesarboo, often calling bullshit on his claims, and he's not a BBC-tier revisionist spewing about race when it's irrelevant.

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Apart from historia civilis, Invicta makes damn good overviews of Roman history.

>How accurate is this video Veeky Forums?
It's somewhat tolerable (if horrendously oversimplified) in the first half then goes full bullshit from Caesar onward.
Oh the part about Romulus was pretty much wrong too.

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Invicta is pretty fucking based.
[spoiler]Part 2 of Evolution of the Roman Legions when?[/spoiler]

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Finale to the fucking siege of Jerusalem WHEN

rome is not italy, so it can't claim it in its history

Rome is inside Italy

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only since the 19th century

no, Italy is the name of the peninsula

Italy has existed since it geologically formed, the current political entity is just an administrative figure doning the same name

the video very prominently displays the political flag of the italian state

yes, because the history of the peninsula also encapsulates the history of the kingdoms and peoples that preceded such state.

it also shows rome and nothing else with the italian flag plastered over it on the thumbnail

why not anything else? why not Garibaldi? answer, the video authors aren't really making a video about italy so much as antiquity because that's more interesting

because it's part 1.