Rome's Last Battle: Volturnus 554
🚩 You can go to my sponsor https://aura.com/historymarche to try 14 days for free. That’s enough time for Aura to start scrubbing your personal info off these data broker sites, without you lifting a finger. 🚩 Related videos: Episode 1 - Taginae, 552:    • Justinian's final attempt to retake Italy ...  Episode 2 - Mons Lactarius, 553:    • Justinian's army destroys the Gothic Kingd...  Episode 3 - Volturnus, 554:    • Rome's Last Battle: Volturnus 554  Battle of Tolbiac, 496:    • From the ashes of Rome - Battle of Tolbiac...  🔔 Subscribe for more history 🚩 If you like what you see, consider supporting my work on Patreon and you get ad-free early access to my videos for as little as $1   / historymarche  🚩 In the aftermath of Mons Lactarius 553, the Italian peninsula remained a land scarred by war, its cities battered and its people weary from decades of conflict. The Byzantine Empire, under the command of Justinian’s generals, had already struck decisive blows against the Ostrogothic Kingdom, yet the struggle for mastery over Italy was far from settled. The defeat of the Gothic king did not instantly erase the deep-rooted resistance of his people, nor did it ensure that Byzantine control would be secure. Instead, new threats emerged on the horizon, testing the fragile balance of power that had been achieved. For the Byzantines, Italy represented far more than a battlefield—it was the symbolic heart of the old Roman world, a prize that could validate Justinian’s vision of renovatio imperii, the restoration of imperial greatness. For the Ostrogoths and their allies, the land was both home and legacy, a realm they would not surrender without further struggle. In the months following Mons Lactarius, shifting allegiances, military maneuvering, and the question of who truly commanded Italy’s destiny created a tense and uncertain climate. At stake was not only the future of a kingdom but also the direction of an empire, with the next great clash looming ever closer. 📢 Narrated by David McCallion Credit to: Neslihan Çakmak https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/medie... andreas https://sketchfab.com/3d-models/trent... 🎼 Music: Kevin MacLeod EpidemicSound Filmstro 📖 Sources and Citations: History of the Wars (Gothic War) - Procopius (545) Rome Resurgent - Peter Heather (2018) Military History of Late Rome 518–565 - John D. Burtt (1955) History of the Later Roman Empire - J. B. Bury (1923) The Byzantine Wars - John Haldon (2008) Narses and the Battle of Taginae (Busta Gallorum) 552: Procopius and sixth century warfare - Philip Rance (2005) 50 Battles That Changed the World: The Conflicts That Most Influenced the Course of History - William Weir (2004) Justinian's Wars: Belisarius, Narses, and the reconquest of the West - Roy Boss (1993) Correction: 00:05 There is no proof that Narses did not have facial hair. In the original mosaic from ~550 AD, standing next to Justinian, Narses is portrayed with a mustache and a thin beard. Eunuchs who were castrated after puberty did have facial hair and a male voice. Although it is unknown when Narses was castrated, the fact that he is portrayed as having a mustache in the 550's suggests he did have facial hair. #history #medieval #rome

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