O Que Soldados Romanos Faziam com Prisioneiras Após a Vitória É Mais Horrível Do Que Você Imagina

You think you know what happened after Rome won a war. The parades, the triumphs, the spoils arriving in the capital. What textbooks teach as the glory of Rome. What they don't teach is what happened before the parade. In the hours immediately following the victory. When the cities were still smoking and the soldiers roamed the streets with the adrenaline of combat still coursing through their veins. Polybius, the most respected military historian of antiquity, documented this as standard practice—not as an exception. Livy wrote that capturing a city and what came afterward were one and the same. Tacitus recorded what forty thousand soldiers did during four days inside an Italian city. In this video you will discover: — What Polybius, Livy, and Tacitus documented about what Roman soldiers did to women after conquering a city — What happened in Cremona during four days when forty thousand soldiers occupied a city of Roman citizens — How the slave market in Rome worked and why Seneca wrote about it with moral discomfort without changing anything — What was done to Queen Boudica and her daughters — and the eighty thousand deaths that this decision cost Rome — And why Augustine of Hippo, five centuries later, said that what the Visigoths did to Rome was less than what Rome had done to the world for eight hundred years The Pax Romana had a price. And part of that price was paid by the women of the nations that Rome needed to conquer before it could declare peace. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🔔 Subscribe to the channel The Dark Side of History and activate the bell. Every week, what was left out of the books. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Chapters: 0:00 — What Happened Before the Parade 3:00 — The Looting Was Official 6:30 — Cremona — Four Days 12:00 — The Slave Market 16:30 — Boudica — The Queen Who Almost Lost Rome to Britain 20:30 — The Price of Pax Romana ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ About this channel: The Dark Side of History explores what was left out of the textbooks. Emperors, queens, generals, and conspirators. Power, ambition, and the secrets that official history preferred to hide. Every week a new story that nobody told you. #HistoricalDocumentary #RomanEmpire #AncientHistory #ancientrome #imperialrome #emperors #stories #women #Boudica #romanwar