The Battle of Cape Ecnomus-Biggest naval battle in ancient history

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Today we will be taking a look at the Battle Of Cape Ecnomus, this was one of the largest battles of ancient history and possibly the largest in history, here we see Rome and Carthage collide in a massive naval battle that determines the outcome of the first Punic War.
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I found you from iFunny but damnit this was more interesting than I expected

gambitgarand
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One of your best video’s. Detailed and informative. Love the new format.

joma
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Dang, I came from IFunny and genuinely amazed with the video!

Amado
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I won’t lie, this was a pretty good video, and I enjoyed it. I’m not as up to date (or as knowledgeable rather), about the Punic Wars or Rome in total, but I know enough to hold my own in conversations with people on a day to day basis. I enjoyed the use of your graphs, the pseudo-quotations where you were talking about all the men assigned to each ship and the like, I also enjoyed the use of gameplay and cinematics from Rome II: Total War. With all that being said, I would enjoy if you could make more videos like this in the future, but add something at the beginning of the video to say what year it was when this battle took place, and provide some context for the battle, which will greatly help anybody coming through here casually and found down a history rabbit hole, or is trying to learn as much about the Punic Wars as they possibly can. All in all, I’m looking forward to more of your content. Keep up the great work!

Lavendhim
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Epic, good to find a history buff on iCarly

jadenantu
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Found this from iVerboten. Listening to go to sleep and subbing. Thanks for the content.

woodymcwooderson
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Good stuff. High quality and informative!

wiII
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Here from ifunny. Good map. You need to pronounce and write out your script better. The voiceover was kinda bad ngl, and I missed some important parts of historical context because I didn’t understand what you were saying. I would also use something besides those animations to fill out idle times where you are explaining stuff, and make sure to use historically accurate stuff, not stuff from 18th century AD. Use paintings or illustrations of the time period, and if applicable,
Video footage (if you’re planning on doing a vid on more modern stuff and don’t forget to give credit so you won’t get a copyright strike). If you are able, you could even make your own illustrations of ships and stuff, or maybe even some rudimentary animations once you think you can. Good video overall though, and keep up the good work.

ryanperry