Countryballs - History of Old Europe

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History of Old Europe in Countryballs | From Antiquity to the Napoleonic Era"

Welcome to our channel where we present a fascinating history of Old Europe in the format of fun Countryballs! Today we will take a journey from the origins of European civilization to the age of Napoleon, touching on key events that shaped the face of the continent.

## Ancient Greece and Rome
Let's start with the origins - Ancient Greece, where we will see how the small round ball of Greece founded the first democratic polities and then conquered other regions through military might and a desire for conquest. Then the grand balloon of ancient Rome will appear on the scene, absorbing the Mediterranean and spreading its culture, language and laws throughout Europe.

## The Fall of the Western Roman Empire and the Middle Ages ##
But nothing lasts forever, and the mighty Roman Empire eventually collapsed under the onslaught of barbarian tribes. We will watch new kingdoms and empires emerge from the ruins of Rome, such as the globes of the Frankish, Byzantine, and Holy Roman Empires. Medieval Europe was a time of crusades, feudal conflicts, and the establishment of the Christian Church.

## The Renaissance and Reformation.
Then would come the Renaissance, when creativity, science and art would once again flourish on European soil. We will see the balloons of Italy and other countries spawn an age of great geographical discovery and cultural explosion. But this would soon be followed by the Reformation, a split in the Christian Church that would change the religious landscape of the continent forever.

## The Wars of Religion and the Peace of Westphalia ##
Religious controversies would lead to bloody wars between Catholic and Protestant powers. The balls of Spain, France, the Holy Roman Empire, and other countries would clash in violent conflicts until finally the Peace of Westphalia in 1648 established a new balance of power in Europe.

## Absolutism and the Enlightenment ##
The era after the Peace of Westphalia would be marked by the spread of absolutist monarchies, with balls of strong countries such as France, Prussia, and Russia consolidating their power. But this period would also be the time of the Enlightenment, when new ideas about human rights, rationalism and freedom would challenge the existing order.

## Napoleon and the end of Old Europe ##
Finally, we will come to the age of Napoleon, when the ambitious ball of France under the command of Bonaparte would seek to conquer the entire continent. We will witness the grand victories and crushing defeats of the "Little Corporal" and see the old order of Europe changed forever.

Join us on an exciting journey through the history of Old Europe in a Countryballs format! Subscribe to our channel so you don't miss the next chapters of this story.

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This should be renamed to, ,History of famous medieval events that everyone already knows about"

ThatBalkanGuy.
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I just love the realistic facial expressions and emotions the countryballs show

a_balloon
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this is way better than history class videos that our teachers put

theamazinglegacy
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First of all the first country that created is Greece 0:50 in 1700-1600.

ThanosDeliadis-if
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4:14 Asturias wasn't conquered by Muslims, they were defeated in the Battle of Covadonga

Christmas_Joe
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4:00 música da independência do EUA 🇺🇲

hgb
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The bro studied the history of southern Italy under a bridge

Naxolakonios
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u literally did like 60-70% only western european history from the period of 710 to 1223?💀where the hell is Hungary, Poland-lithania, Wallachia, Bulgaria etc?

roborockroborockov
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50, 000 BC: First people in Europe
5, 000 BC: formation of the european race
3, 200 BC: Unification of Egypt by Narmer
1, 650 BC: The Hyksos are expelled.
1, 000 BC: (Not sure) The Greeks are founded and the city-states
824 BC: Carthage is founded.
753: Rome is founded.
509: The Roman Republic is formed.
264 BC - 241 BC: First Punic war.
218 BC: Start of the second punich war.
146 BC: Fall of Carthage in the Third Punich war.
70 BC: Conquest of Gaul, Romania and several parts of anatolia.
27 BC: Formation of the Roman Empire
14 AD: Augustus dies.
early 1st century AD: Thrace Falls to the Romans.
44 AD or more further: Romans invade Britain.
115: Trajan takes several parts of Parthia.
mid- 3rd century: Romans nearly fall.
395 CE: Rome is split.
476 CE: Western Roman Empire falls.
565 BC: Justinian dies.
600 BC and further: Byzantine-Sassanid war, Sassanids annex iraq, israel and Egypt.
mid 7th century: Conquests by the Rashiduns.
860 CE: Formation of Kievan Rus.
1020: Bulgaria is taken by Byzantines.
1054: Great Schism.
1071: Jerusalema and Anatolia fall to the Seljuk Turks and the sultanate of Rum is established.
1185: Bulgaria got their independence.
1204: The Byzantine empire breaks into several pieces.
1264: The Latin empire falls to the despotate of nicaea and the byzantines become strong.
1299: A rebellion occurs in the Byzantine empire. At least 10 states are formed including the ottomans but the Byzantines don't care because they're too small and who cares about weak states.
1320: Byzantines realise that the 10 states are too strong.
1453: Fall of the Byzantines. End of the hudnred years war.
1500s: Ottomans reach their greatest extent, the tsardom of Russia is founded.
1600s: Several wars cause the Ottomans to withdraw from Hungary.
1700s: The northern war, sweden loses the baltic states.
1721: After the Northern war the russian empire is founded. By that time the dynasty is one hundred years old.
1790: The French Revolution.
1815: Depeat of Napoleon in waterloo. Some key events during the napoleonic war include the fall of the Polish-Lithuanian commonwealth, annexation of Finland and the Norway merging inside sweden.
1860s: Austro-Prussian war and the unification of italy.
1870s: Franco-Prussian war, unification of Germany, the formation of German Empire. Papal states fell ending a thousand years of ruling over Rome.
1889: Hitler is born.
1905: The norwegian storting obtained their independence.
1907: Annexation of Bosnia,
1912-1913: The 2 balkan wars,
1914-1918: The Great war also known as world war I
1929: The Great Depression.
1933: The German communist party calls for a revolution. Nazi Germany is immedietly formed.
1938: Anchluss and Munich Agreement.
1939-1945: WW-II
1956: Hungarian Revolution
1968: Invasion of Czechoslovakia.
1991: Collapse of the Warsaw pact and the ussr,
2004: The Baltic states and several countries join NATO.
2008: Invasion of Georgia.
2014: Donbas War in Ukraine.
2024-present: Russian invasion of Ukraine.

journeyforyou
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‏‪6:38‬‏ why does Hungary have its current flag?

Tahirid_
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Its funny how u called it Arab invasion but Viking conquest. When they r the opposite

AndrewTota
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Im watching this video and when it ends bfdia 14 comes out (it comes out at 1 pm)

houston
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The countries ate so cute i love this videos

javierulisesvasquez
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England dont have ireland already in 1520💀💀💀

aizayusof
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*Old europe*
The best name bro can comeup with

Geometrydashing
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Literal se salto el 90% de la historia de España y Portugal .

Merluso
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Make a video about the history of Iran, especially the rise of the women of freedom and the war with Israel❤

amirarshioo
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Great, what program do you use to make the videos?

Mirsho-po
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Bro there is lot of innacurate how is Huns in 8th century and where is sassanid and Byzantine war and the rashidun caliphate is not there bro

Nocontextneeded
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Why did you choose to let a gap between 1060 AD and 1223 AD ? Personally, I find that not a good idea because there were important events going on.

StefanieTheMewtwo