Calgacus Speech of Freedom // The Agricola by Tacitus (98AD) // Roman Primary Source  @VoicesofthePast
Calgacus Speech of Freedom // The Agricola by Tacitus (98AD) // Roman Primary Source  @VoicesofthePast
Voices of the Past | Calgacus' Speech of Freedom // The Agricola by Tacitus (98AD) // Roman Primary Source @VoicesofthePast | Uploaded April 2019 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
On the edge of the world, the Roman Empire is advancing. The year is 84, and Gnaeus Julius Agricola has finally goaded the Caledonians into battle, a tribe still clinging to independence in the cold north of the island. Much of Britannia has already been subjugated, along with Gaul, and absorbed into the voracious maw of the greatest empire the world has ever seen. Agricola's campaign comes to us through the words of Tacitus (56 - 120 AD), famous Roman historian. Here he gives us a speech from the leader of the Caledonian Confederation, the chieftain Calgacus, urging his followers to reject bondage and fight to their last against Roman slavery. He asks them to fight for their freedom.

How do we actually know about history? Voices of the Past is a channel dedicated to recreating the original accounts from the people who lived through events, or who lived far closer to them than we do today. We do this word for word, with an accompanying soundtrack of rousing music and images.

— Thanks for watching! Don’t forget to subscribe for new videos every single week! & Let us know in the comments what you’d like to see covered in the future.

— Become a patron for as little as a dollar a month & help keep this project going:-
patreon.com/historytimeUK

— Don’t forget to subscribe to our primary channel History Time, where we make full length historical documentaries:-
youtube.com/historytime

— History Time is now a podcast. You can find us wherever you get your podcasts from.

—Join our community on social media:-
Twitter:-
twitter.com/HistoryTimeUK
Facebook:-
facebook.com/HistoryTimeOfficial
Instagram:-
instagram.com/historytime_ig

— Music courtesy of:-
- Epidemic Sound
- Joss Edwards Music:-
soundcloud.com/jossedwardsmusic
Derek & Brandon Fiechter
Kevin MacLeod

— Voice actor & editor:-
David Kelly

We've compiled a reading list of our favourite history books via the Amazon influencer program. If you do choose to purchase any of these incredible sources of information then Amazon will send us a tiny fraction of the earnings (as long as you do it through the link) (this means more and better content in the future) I'll keep adding to and updating the list as time goes on:-
amazon.com/shop/historytime

Are you a budding artist, writer, illustrator, cartographer, or music producer? Send us an email! No matter how professional you are or even if you’re just starting out, we can always use new music and images in my videos. Get in touch! I’d love to hear from you.

We try to use copyright free images at all times. However if we have used any of your artwork or maps then please don't hesitate to contact me and we’ll be more than happy to give the appropriate credit.
Calgacus Speech of Freedom // The Agricola by Tacitus (98AD) // Roman Primary SourceThe Travels of Marco Polo (Pt. 1)Roman Scholar Describes Ancient China // 1st century AD // Pliny the Elder on the SeresOhthere of Hålogalands Voyage to the White Sea // Anglo-Saxon Primary Source (890)Ibn Rusta on the Volga Bulgars (903-913 AD) / Primary SourcePlato Describes Atlantis // First Mention of the Island // 360 BC CritiasAncient Chinese Historian Describes The Xiongnu // Before The Mongols // Book of Han (111 AD)Earliest European Mention of Japan // Marco Polo Describes Mongol Invasion of Chipangu (1281)Nostradamus First 100 Predictions // 16th Century Primary SourceJapanese Historian Describes First Contact With Europeans // 16th cent. Teppo-ki // Primary SourceMuslim Eyewitness Describes Brutality of Crusaders and Richard I (1187 - 1191) // Baha Ad-Din

Calgacus' Speech of Freedom // The Agricola by Tacitus (98AD) // Roman Primary Source @VoicesofthePast

SHARE TO X SHARE TO REDDIT SHARE TO FACEBOOK WALLPAPER