Battle of Milvian Bridge | Epic Historical Cinematic Total War Battle

In this epic historical cinematic you will experience the battle of the Milvian Bridge in 312 AD between the forces of Constantine and those of Maxentius. This battle is known as a pivotal battle leading to the Roman Empire's first steps toward adopting the Christianity faith. Constantine wanted to become emperor of the Western Roman Empire by conquering Rome. But he had to defeat Maxentius, the existing emperor. The war culminated at the Milvian bridge at the river Tiber where Maxentius brought 30,000 troops and Constantine had around 25,000. The day before the battle in 312 AD, Constantine had a vision, perceiving in the sky a luminous X-shaped cross, crossed by a P (designating Christ) and surrounded by the Latin phrase, ''in hoc signo vinces'' (by this sign, you will conquer). Seeing this as divine intervention and a sign from God, he immediately ordered to have the shield of his troops painted with this symbol. Maxentius built a pontoon bridge to help with the crossing of the river and started leading his troops on the other side. Constantine was waiting on the other side of the river and seeing that Maxentius' formation was too close with their backs to the river, he immediately attacked with his left cavalry flank. Soon after, the center legionnaires engaged in battle. The left charge of the cavalry pushed back Maxentius' flank but was supported by reserves who then counter-attacked. At the same time, Constantine was assaulted on the right side of the battlefield with his cavalry contingent. After having reinforced his left flank against Maxentius' counter-attack, Constantine was able to push back both of his enemy's cavalry on the flanks and pursued them towards the river. Then, Maxentius' infantry reserves started fleeing back in panic, trying to cross the river. Constantine took advantage of this and slaughtered the fleeing troops. While some of Maxentius' troops succeeded in crossing the river, many perished and Maxentius got thrown into the water and drowned. Thank you for watching and please support the channel by liking, commenting, and subscribing. It helps immensely. This battle was possible using the game Attila Total War and the following mods: Total War: Attila - Battle of the Milvian Bridge Attila Ultimate Animations Realistic Battle Pack Triple Unit Size Thanks to a fellow Total War player ''Gaivs Ivlivs Caeser''. You can check him out here:    / @romanumchristum   #aditulaudis #cinematicbattle #totalwar Timecodes: 00:00 - Intro 02:45 - First army movements 03:38 - Flank cavalry engagement 04:42 - Center infantry battle starts 06:06 - Cavalry flank counter-attack 08:53 - Flanks collapse & reserves retreat 10:55 - Center encircled 12:37 - Constantine's victory Music: David Chas YouTube channel -    / @davidchas   BandCamp - https://davidchas2018.bandcamp.com/ Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/53l6W... Apple Music -   / david-chas   Deezer - https://www.deezer.com/es/artist/9089... David Chas - Emperor Aurelian David Chas - Emperor Constantine the Great David Chas - Strength & Honor David Chas - Emperor Trajan David Chas - Roma Aeterna

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